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Igal Column.
Sept- lT.tBOY-
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NOI'ltUI ^
„n hrttt'l. nml isTWurinntly
- PLANTATION .111-1 KAM11.Y
""***,„„ „r Dry D'-oc-erics
, nlilcli »(■ niter f.rr enrlj. nr on
jU SoTfti
[its.
bcrl.rn. I'.v nwH"* rmi-r«
Tl’t’KKK fc DAI.I..
, orgaiii»» llon "f lb» ,,wl ll '" 1 ' 1
3w'm7nl. who Imre nem.no I
r a <\mrt ofClninm. lo rrc.ovor tho lax
TfcMuit will coal lit* |ilM»lrr nothing.
tln.r «« K' 1 *« *«'«■
, f »t the 9W Stand of B°y n,on ,N; "
• ....
iruKK'd Wkuria .—‘•AVo Iully rn«1o»*i*o''
llu 1 following from tlit* Savannah News :
W’o lmvt' received from the enicrptisimr
firm of J. W. Kurek it Co., Macon, Ca., the
monthly part (for Attgtud) of this most en
tertaining and excellent naper for ehihlren
Hurku’s \\ eeklv. This periodical is deci
dedly the most elegant and talented young
people’s paper that wo have seen from any
ijnartcr in this or any other country; and
wo arc glad to know that it has already at
tained an enviable reputation, and attained
a highvank throughout the country among
the periodical literature fi r the young.—
The number before us is remarkable for its
neatness, and the contents show ’ both tast
and ability in the editor. It eonfains the
first three chapters ofthnt thrilling story of
Fannin's* Massacre in Texas. \\*e adsise
our young friends to subscribe now, nmC
got the initial chapters.
Lriikotmf lniiM« n K*
p”*** JAM US WILSttN.
j |i j 1 l ? Wh,W"- 0 :! ")
Tc B.
kvkia mV at
.Express Office.
i„ r. sn MV.
notice
Ip, M. T.MVI "
l|lnfrwi«h'i , ' , ‘
Tr.mv*ot tiiitn n;
, inttK-iwyi* 11 '’ nt ill' 1 '■»'
. will re open her
nil Monday, the mnh
I of
NO DANCER OF STARVATION 3 TfirntT KKi'm nwiKnwi i icAvulrntH. ra. —
We linve on Imml, nml are coil
clock of
Iiwiill'.
Illl
ttmrni News.
lananx.Sei'teinlier 1I.—In* nlilor-
TTLomiiil>*VOIweiily niiijiil'lly on
Lumltivninemliei's nf .V.'V'tTT^'
lltnialilini" meeting nl 1 l'ili«leT|>liln,
LnV,CniiivKin iiinl l mil’ll n|'"I<i‘-
Vioiiilfclmii'U It the duty «>t 1 on-
Clmimdi mnl try, nml it K"i ty to
IlkelWnlint, was imsueil eiiimjSms-
ol Im*clinllciigoil .T°e (.'oilmen fur
nnddollnrs. '
»»sails arc before tin' lhst net
jito test the coiiKtilutlontility ut
-nssioual Cuiifisratlon Act wliere-
rtT of persons who went South was
gtlic life of those implicated.
- Joshing lias been emph »ved by nr.
I'ftnrwntphd a high medical post-
ItheConfederate army, to eomluet a
Loxi), September 14.—Abner Marks
G with robbing Adam’s- Express, in
V, about a year ago, of thirty thons-
hrn, was arrested hero to-day.
Atlanta, Cl a., Sept. 4, 1807.
[cork of registration in (ieorgia, is
tnpleto,nnd the results to thisdato
lows;
; 8B,8iV2
0a y U82
18:1,050
Jfwjorily y»" i, 4
IrX snp|K»so«l that the entire registra-
"iMigm will equal lus.uou. It is
tn tlmtnot all the li en I men ciiti-
I registration have registered, but
kttam attrjy.uu, and multiplying
lltoolowa rate) to obtain the total
population, it gives us lets,non ex-
ior nearly a,<iua the total colored
Jiw free) population of (leorgia in
iTbesofigures must be higlily consol-
f writ persons ns the Georgia eorrei-
P* of,some Northern Copperhead
Jtlioliave lately been wringing t lieir
Tjsnguisli over the sad fate ol nearly
pafour Mark population, “the vie-
IEmancipation and the Frecdmen's
T ‘Imauding, in a paroxism of pseii-
L mliropy, nu n<*eount. from litis rtuli-
Rw. Tin* black population of (la.,
frIlian herein stated— much larger—
mention the notoriously large emigrn*
Ihedmcn from Georgia to Mississijt-
pElorhla. Such Georgia coitcs-
J will soon have much more iinal-
^"(la.iiioyiugstatistics than these
“\hloH)\|»loy their poweiHol calcu*
f*V. Y. Tribune.
Iktlionest men read this and judge
*h<*, says tl c Macon Telegraph:
«Tinfieorgiuhas go*ie lor the ne.
■•I what is more, it was intended
running that it should be so.
piliocall attention to the manifest
® registry in Georgia. We can
*a smile at the innocent sim
‘rilmne correspondent in try-
i by these figures, “eorrespon-
them Copperheml slieets” of
Wtons, when to every sensible
jr 1 ^ apparent that they prove a
^hi'Ao registry. The negrees
mea ire down, are not in tbit State
|*®i , iversni|y conceded fact that ex-
f Cew enmities whero there arc
il* 0 hlaek population has di-
i ^hiooghnut the State. Numbers
Ijwirssee where food was cheap,
wnnRamls, chiefly men, omigrat-
’’Wt. A much fairer estimate of
Wrong! h would lto one in seven,
Sft.Hmt rule we linve, aceord-
fgiafry, an increase of about
negroes of tlic State
«rUKM» WHAT THE PUI’.SH 8AV8.-
Aih"»i» tin* vm-t imiiruu’iii.MiH o|‘ tin- |iiv*Mit liinw tin-
eliunac in ronimlit*)* i» not ili«* l«*a«t im|t.irt.tni. Komtprlv
litliniliiiis :iiiti oIImii iiijiiitnu'i mivtun-i* wi*re nilmiui-lN'ioj
»i|»-»i* llie rfCMmincnilaliuii of one |ior»nu to :ni"llii'r, mi
Itmiii miic family to aiiotlicr. »** In-ini*"auMif’ lor «ncli and
"ill’ll a t*oiiiptaint, wliili* tli.-y \v«*r«*, in fact. ns-li'.-s nr
N< 1‘mI'. Knumx «ii|i|.lit " |!n* |itili|ic wiili tlu*
him"! ellivtiinl ri‘int>ilii>M that t*diu-at«nl xl.ill can «fc\i-«* Mr
iiii can |irmliH*i>, \tiili explicit iliivt liMim hir tlicir nm» in
i':uti aint I'Vory onn'. lii|»)aoc of the m’iijs'Lw
-•nr yraniliiiMiliiTURHvi*, wm Iihvo tli«» cimniiia inventions
i<| iiicii learnc»l in the ait Ml'ciiri' a«la|iti>«l lo imr nivi*s>i.
Ui*!! su « nominnt pti«o. l*r«V. K sytos’s h*tn.'vliis c«ni>i>i
of
KAY TON’S Of.KPM VIT.K,
’flu* •*n»at (Si*rni:in f.iiiinicm I'.t Ulii'iimaliMii, Ni-nrnlgia,
I'aiiiH in tin* l.ack. .I*»int**, |trt*Ti>t nr Siit*, Nitvmiis ll«*a«l-
arlu», TuMtlini'lu', Kar.ieliM, S|>rniii>, Hruiana, ISarns,«>tc. •
KAYTO.VS JVIAtJICd'lti:,
Pot MtJilimCooglwamt t’lil.ls*, Anhiim, A.'ut Stuinnrlt
I lealtlnir-i, Sme Throat, Sou Hickiu'HH, t*liM|t*ra v I>i:irrhea
(.’ramps and I'aim* in iln* SlMiti.teli, cto.
KAYfON’S 0Y8PEPTK’ PIU.8,
For Pyupeiwia, Hitiom* Piimriion*, C<wliveiifH«, Sick
Ifcaduchc, uml all Pi.nirJen* ol'llii* Mvor, Snniiiidi and
Rowi'U ; iiimI ah a Hprinu and fall m<‘ilidiu* to carry oil
tin' rnnkliiiK liimiMr-* in thu Mood.—Quitman lianner.
Tlicw n'liimlioa ate iimoci'iit, and no person nml be
alarnicd at taking them ; yet they are pow •rl'ul, and will
remove the diMianes enumerated above, A trial wil ant-
alyevery oitii that their eurnlive properties ure no lover
-v.-tiinuted,
AddiessaU order.* to Prut. 11.11. Kayton, Savnnttnh,
(*«., or to the Agent* A. A. Soi.omo.ys «It Co., Wholesale
Priiggiata, Savannah, (Ja.
Hewnre of countertdta. Theuennine Huh Pro!. II. II.
Kayton'm aiutiature on eaeli bottle and box
For sale by I. K \ II K WKI.CII, Agents, Alba
ny, On., and by Druggists and cnnntry mordiunts
general ly. y 16—lyr.
FOUTZ'
CKLEBRATBD
S
Horse ail Cattle Powders.
I Iona *»d favorably
F known, will thor
1 ouyhly relnvlKorato
broken-down nnd
low-spirited homes,
by strengthening
and cleausing the
stomach and inlet'
tinea.
It ia a sure pre
ventive of «l| (til-
. easel incident to
ttila animal, auch aa LUXO FEVKR, QLARUCHS,
YELLOW WA
TEH. HEAVES,
00UO 118, MS-
TEMPER, FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, Ac. Its
use Improves the
wind, Increases
the appetlte-glvea
a smooth and a
glossy skin—and*
transforins the*
miserable skeleton Into a fine-looking and spirited
horse. -
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
of the milk. It has
boon proven by ac
tual experiment to
Increase the quan
tlty of milk amt
cream twenty |>er
cent, and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, It gives them
an appetite, loosens
j their hide, and
* make* them thrlva
much faster.
In nil diseases of Swine, auch as Coigba, Ulcers In
the Lungs, Liver,
Ac., this article
acts as n specific.
H y putting from
one half a |>aper
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the
altore diseases
will be eradicated
nr entirely prevented. If fly*** In time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Pric* 25 Grata per Papar, or 5 Pa peri for 11.
FBBFABSS BT
». A. FOUTZ & BRO.i
AT TBBIR
WRDLMUR DRIO AND MEDICINE DEPOT.
No. U6 Franklin St., Baltimore, Xd.
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through
out the Called State*.
For sale* by
Mj. e. X
July r., 1807. -fi
. I\ Wc-lcli,
Agcnls. Albany, (la.
i’onsisting
AKTTCLE
stunt ly receiving, a wi ll selected
GROCERIES
in ]inft df ii
o:f flour,
1ST O. 1
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Bacon, fine Liquors, k, k,
And in fuel every tiling usually kept in the GHOi’KU Y LINK. Weguarnntee to make it
T T o the Interest
of nil those who favor us with tlieir patronage. Try us and be eoiiviueed.
COOPER dks co.
Albany,Ga.,Mitreli *2d, 18ilT. 10-ly
WELCHS’ DRUC STORE
KSTAHLIHUKP 1*1*2
\T7 1TII our iitorpnaiug Spring Trail,•, wp are in-
VV orpitving nurStuok nml fnriliiie^fuv l»u»inp* , M.
Uu h:ivp iiimlo our large Irnile t»y keeping llie
Best Stc .k and Best Goods,
nml inleu.1 to iti *rcn*e ii in the same way. \ mii
ean always ex|c«.i i gel al Welehs' everything vim
itet',1 in ilie
Drug or Medicine Line,
nr in ill’ll i-luvs mT FANi’V lltniPS ami sitmlries
ii"iiallv ke| f in Fii’*-i -ria" > Priur 80if,»*.
ftjy'* N/'/.'fV 1/ I rn:\ rtox eilleil in a.lver-
belliw. b. K. a n. t: ur.i.rn.
Medical Liquors.
O'
I'll Inipnriyl l.ii|iiiir*i are warrnuieil pure, mi l
gMMtt :i>> i’iiii l»p b'Uigbt in tlit* tuarki'i:
Kitip I’reiipb I’.i'in.lv. Sf. I'rni" Until.
NOTICE!
r ill! l , NI»KUSm\i:i» Imving. for ilu* prp«eti'
yenr. Hip pouiimI mI'«Iip Mill**kimwii »i*» UAI.I.S
llirei* mile" above Albany, gmiraniep" »lit* l.-sitlilut
fu I til I nifii t of att order", both for I.umber nml Meal
at the sIimI'Ip"! uniice, having just umlergone ilm
rough repairs.
If it will In* more convenient for toy patrons to
leave their orders at Mr. Tl t'KKIl’S STiUtf., they
ean do sm, and the same will tie forwarded t»» me
my sou. who bun the sul»< riuteudeuee of the Mills
respect lolly sullen a siiurc of puldie patronage.
Terms I’.VSll, If not promptly paid upon presema
lion of bills, an additional iweniy-tiva per cent, will
be charged. Lumber nml Meal will be *»*bl at eus-
lomary prices. C. .1 UNlvINS.
January *JH, 1867. __ 4--if
ALL RIGHT AGAIN.
M K. MOHSF. is again ready lo receive Wntcbes.
Clocks, uml Jewelry, for repat.s.
We guarantee all work done.
L. K; WBM’II .V: €!«..
ltooksellers and Jewelers,
Hall’s New Ibiilding.
AFFLICTED, READ THIS
I KAYTON’S OLEUM VITA
I Seoli'li \Vhi"k >.
Old I'oO NN in’e,
Madeir;
(Jin,
I Km, N.*jx.
i W itit*.
old Itiiui boti W hi-t
Sherry Wine.
Claret Wine,
Si'lmapps.
\e.. \e., ,Xe.
I.. I*. II. K. WKlJ’ll, Pruggi"!-
sAvaSihah, oa,
4|IK JilfVciitb Animal Coin"f nf LedmVs in tIlia
. Iti"timii.m will (’ommetice on the First Monday
N'"ember next, and continue Vouv month*.
faculty :
II. I). AIINUI.I), M. D„
1'rof. Theory ami I'raetiee of Medicine
I’. M. KOI.LOCK, M. I'.,
I’rof. ol»"ti'tii* " nnd Pi»eaM»s ol Women and I’hil-
.Iren.
\Y. (i. lU’I.I.OCH, M. 1).,
I’rof. I’l'iiieiples and I'raetiee of Surgery.
\djiiud - T. J. i'iitui.roN', M. M: Will I lure uti
Minor and Operative Surgery.
.1. II. It I*'. AD, M. I).,
I’l.'t Materia Mediea ami Medieal .liui»priideiu*e.
Sdiuii.’i It. J. \i ns. M. p.: Wit! Led me oil Med
ieal Jiil Hpriideiiee and Totieol »gv. \
.II IGAII IIAltlJlSS M. |>,
I'lof. IMiji*io|ogy and Pniliology.
\dillliel J. ti. I’ltoMts, M. 1*: Will 1,1 Cl III C on
I* ii lo.logv.
W. It. WAGING, M. D,
1'iif \iiaiomy.*
W. M. C’UAltTKUS, M. D.,
I’rof. rtiemtslry.
Vd'iiin.’l W. It. Ki t.torr, M. I*.: Will Lecture on
t'b utu’ieeuilewl tTietuistrv an»lu«e*ot the Mien*-
ait nltiio"t iufat-
Drugs
and Medicines !
New Goods Receiving.
O DD"'
elan 1
II.
ilnek is now complete, l’lante's
inn** and others, supplied ill cheap
L. K. & II. K.
July W. 18117.
WKlJ’ll
<76)
Druggists
EmULIKIIKI)
D. C. HODGKINL & SON,
Wliolccilo nml liVtnil Dualurs
— IN —
file Arms, fishing Tackle,
IVtJ
f'nfiw.
too evident from these figurcH
iniiul lifts been put upon
*w <reorp;ia in Ibis mutter
*3 ; No ivoiuier tho liooku ltave
Twin tho. public eye am]
J^poudeut oftbcltadicftl Tribune
thorn.
LOUISVILLE
Wrought Iron Cotton Tie.
Tie Best nnd Blmple»t Tie Ui the Market.
For S:ilo Ity
FEARS, LAWTON & OO.
aKOCMir. vrovvci: axu commission
MERCHANTS,
,7 Third Btreat. MACON. OA. Tf
W HO' liirre now on liatl'l ft '"PJ'L''
liiov nu. u.uKUNa, iiiH'K. think,
conv jupon"BiSuit. srru<form.
«n,l will rlmrlly !'»»« * Brn-r"' nc-orlmMil or
GltOCKlUKS, all of which wo offer at lowest mar-
ki-t mien. Sep7, 18U7. iw
POSTPOXEII AIOIIVISTRATOR'S SALE.
V virtue of nil order from Hie Court of Ordina
ry Ti!L, b „° J?4I?SS
wt-’uNortmWr wlSS5ji'-J!^ifco~
*i*tralor's Sale.
(-’onrt House door in
between the legal liottra
, "day In October next, lot of
Sx* in the 15th District of
• 0w , 'h'wer excepteil. Term* cash.
*1,1*7 «»L«IDA m. hill.
Admorj. AV HILL, dre’d.
oll’v of AIlwllJ. Oa.. owned bj JuUn II.
h al Hie llmo if klft dentil, conlftln ''B o»e M™.
or lea-* 1 , with the Improveraenta therecn. Sold
for .irbSa* on.'. L,.rLnd ( Or.dUftr.of f ft L d d.
T^r.r^.TdS or a., r .-
Boberl Johiuon, dcc’d, oppliM lo «» [ lf, H J;
ft . of k n of Mill d.rfft'rd, lo b, .oil »ppt»r
or,inn,x '
Sporting Gootls,
of every deserip! ion.
N and I'tKTOt. MATERIAL at ways
hand, and furnialied the trade.
April Pi. [JI7.]
New Goods from'New York Sine
The Fire.
4 splendid stock of Docket Knives, llaxors. Spin
sors. Table Cutlery, IMstols, Caps, Cartridges
ing Tackle, &o.
6 L. K. WELCH fi CO.
fill and WINTER IMPORTATION,
is e 7.
H I U O N S,
Millinery and Straw Goods,
Armstrong, Cator & Go.
1MPOKTKK8 AND JOBBERS OF
Bonnet Trimming and Velvet Ribbon*.
BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS,
nionds, Nets, Crapes, ltuches, Flowers. Fetitbers.
Orunmenla, Straw Bonnets and Ladies'
Hals, Trimmed or Unlrimmed, Shaker
IIOOD.8, Ac. fio.
•57 ami L*nn DA1/HMOHK STUKKT,
B.tLTDioRE, min,
Offer llie largest Stock to be found in litis entinlry.
and unequaleJ In olioice variety and cheapness,
comprising llie latest Parisian novelties,
Orde-s solicited and prompt attention given.
Aug 24 4w
Lawton & Lawton,
Wholesale Produce Dealers,
81 MACOIV, OA.
COHN,
BACON,
NEW and OI.I) FLOCIt,
Cliolce
CANVASSED HAMS,
HAY, &c., &c.
j®* Ordkrh accompanied by the unsh filled at
LOWEST market prices.
July 27-7!»lm.
Bankrupt Petitions.
Having received the RULRS and ORDERS
together with Foriu« and Proceed I M»» in
Dankruptcy, aa promulgnleil by SUPREME COURT
of the United 6tnl«», we Are ready lo file canes, &o-
HINES & HOBBH,
july27-70. - Attorneya at Law.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
Seven New Splendid Buggies.
SIDR AND BND SmiSCS.
AT. SO,
Corn, Flour and Hay,
Jiisl Ucmivcd nml For Sale liy
RUST, JOHNRTON A €0.,
AUAXT. OEOROXA.
Ansust 10, 18C7 bStf
riTIMS great German l.iuitnent i
J tilde cure for
i Uhoumttltstn,
J Xi'iifftl^in,
; liliftiumlic
I'riitts in thu
I hick, I boast,
Siib*8 nr.foiuts,
'ro<»thach(',
Xffvoiis ll.qnhu'hi*,
Kiinudto, Sjirains,
Dntisos, SwclUnjxD,
Cuts, Iusrct Ilitcs,
IbiniH, dec., sire*.
Tlii* great remedy should lie in every house.—
For Horses this remedy bus no equal.
Ask for KAVTON’S Ol.Kl’M VIT.K. Take no
other. Sent by express lor $1.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE,
AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY.
For llie cure of Sudden Coughs and Colds. Asth
ma, Acid Stomach, Sore Throat, Heartburn, Sea
SU'kne**s, Cholera, Diarrhea, Pains and Cramps in
llie Stomaci. Sent by express lor $1.
Kayton’s Dispeptic Pills
" Are a sure and pleasant yurt* for Dyspepsia, Mil
lions Disorder*, Constipation, and nil Disorders ol
llie Liver, Slo imeli nml Ibiwels, mid when lakeii
regularly will cleanse the blood. These are llie
greatest anti-Dilioiis Pills ever placed before the
public.
Sent by mail for All cents per box.
The above medicines are prepared and sold by
Prof. II. H. KAYTON,
Savannah, (la.,
To whom nil orders should lie addressed; or to the
Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS CO., Wholesale Drug
gists, Savannah, (la.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Prof.
II. II. Kavton's signature on each holilc ami box.
A liberal discount !•> those selling ngain.
For sale in Savannah by A. A. SOLOMONS &
CO., K. IV. MARSH & GO., W. M. WAI.SII, II. II.
TA I'K.M. and by Druggists and Country Merchants
generally. jnly lit—lyr.
Ii. E A II I'. Welch, Agents,
ALBANY, G \.
SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
-VIA-
S OUTH-WESTERN. Macon & Western, nnd Wes
tern & Atlantic—connecting with East Tennes
see \ Georgia. East Tennessee A Virginia, Virginia
A' Tennessee, and Orange fi Alexander Railroads.
Two Daily Through Trains
FROM MACON TO NEW YORK;
And all Northern and Ka«lern Cities: currying the
Great Through Mail ami Through Express, because
of the t; It Cl T AI>V A STACKS this Route
possesses over nil others in time nml distance, being
110 IVIXIiES SBORTBH
Thun any Competing Route,
A N 1> A I. I, llAI J..
The Traveler by litis Route is not sullied to the
nttiiiermin Steniolioat and Oiniiihns transfers nnd
vexation* delays, incident to other lines, ns
tUT THE CONNECTION'S ARE CLOSE AND
PERFECT. This is the only Ronioihai
Checks Baggage Through
To all points tvliieh Through Tickets cull for.
Magnificent Sleeping ('urn on ftll
NIGHT THAI NS!
The country along tliis line of roads is remarka
ble for healtlifulnesB, grandeur of mountain scene
ry, beautiful and fertile valleys, affording the rich
est uml most abundant fare. In fad, there ia no
country ou this continent Hint offers greater in
ducements to the business muii or pleasure seeker,
for summer travel.
For further ittformalion, Ac., apply to the
General Ticket Offices of Southern Railroads.
JOHN T. mOFFETT,
General Southern Agenl.
July 27, 1BH7.-7D.
Mason’s Glass Fruit Jars
With patent tops for
Presei’vitiK Fruit.
EVERY FAMiLY IS 'INTERESTED
‘J\ KNOWING THAT AT
WKLCirs CORlViai
w. Di ve
1*.
M. I>.
i at or
A""
AN, M. D.
t Snatoi.iy
i ii hi I >iu«»ti-i r
‘I ltd
’I’ll.
o<><> I>
Flnvoiing Ext tacts.
Yeas. Powilern,
Soda.
Black Fepper
Alsplcc.
Maco,
Oiugor,
Camlles,
*y can always buy
A X 1> 1'U KS II
Oeletiuei,
Cream Tartar,
Engtlah Muataid.
Cayauue Pepper,
Cloves,
Nut Megs.
■ Soaps,
j Potash. See . Ac .
L. E. St II. E. WELCH.
Ii P. Mm »
Cura tor.
RUtyUlsn’EA FOR GRMM’ATloN.
TIm* applicant mm*i be of good umral eharaeier,
itid have ailemle*l I wo courses ol l.erltne**: ilietirsi
in a College of good "landing mid ilu* la>t in the
Savaliliali Medii al College.
The College Building wii" u«ed during llie late
war us a Ci.iitedernte llo-pilal. willi llie eoii"i'iii »»f
ihe Faculty. I< was vetained «** a llospitnl by the
I’nited Slate" forees after the mii render of the oily.
Iiiiilding has sinee^ been thoroughly renovated
<1 MllU.i
11 w in County.
Mie ij ill Tucker applies to me l»
lelti
Win
of dismission tioin iidiiiinisirniion ol the estate ol
John It. Tucker, late ot said county, deceased.
These are therefore lot-ilc all and *ii gular the km
ilred ami credit nr" of -aid dceeii-cd, lo lie and up
* | pear at my nttii-i- within the lime prescribed by law
1 |o show euii*e, it any they rail, why -aid lettei'
"hould not tie grunted.
t'iven under my blind and official signature, ihi
271b I’epriiury. I>»*;7 L. M. COLBERTH.
leh'JH, 1 h iisii Ordinary Irwin county.
Sl’KAliiS’
Fruit-Preserving Solution.
For sale by
July 27, 1807.
h. F.. ft H. E.
WELCH.
[7»-
Partisan Life with Mcaby.
Mublback's Historical Novels.
Louisa of Prussia and her limes.
Frederick The Great tud his Family,
** " “ Court.
The Merchant of Herlin.
Berlin nnd Sans Souci.
JoHeph the H. and Ida Court.
Heury the VIII. and His Court.
The last chronical of Ilarset—Ily Trollope,
Raymond’a Heroine—A Novel.
lHnvola—-By M. K. Brandon.
—ALSO-
Slamlard Literature.
Bloml nnd Thunder Norel*.
New HHiool Books nnd Stationery.
Rgu Any Book published promptly ordered for
on*)tomers.
L. E. WELCH & CO.,
Bonkafllera and Jewelers.
Warranted in prevent the decomposition of
kinds of Fruit, Tomatoes, Jellies. Spiced Frii
Wine, Milk nud some kinds of Vegetables, lint
pound will preserve 128 pounds fruit, l'or rule ity
L. K. iV It l'.. WELCH,
Dm rgt"i", Albany, Ga.
July !», lKt'»7. (7d)
F. M. THOMPSON,
(soulructor and Itni/dt r.
AM) l»i:\t.Clt tx
BURIAL CASES,
i ind apparatii* supplied for DeuioiiHtraiiou of |.er
j: ure-. CHARGES;
For Course of Lectures 105 ou
Mnlriciilatioti tin
Dissecting Ticket, (paid only ««m*e.til till
j Diploma ftll ini
I sept 7. |Kii7 In*
C. u. « I.NMIotlN. \V . V. Ur.WUlNU. A. M. .IM’KsoN.
Clagkorn, Herring &. Co.,
('"tt«*u Factors nml (’ominis-ion Mcnduintn,
I (UUNTi toll Till: ITIIl’tl tsr AM) SM.K or
Cotton Yarnn, Sheetings. Shirtings, Ac.,
i No. I Jit <'best nut St, | No. 7 Warren Block,
l*liilii<l(*l|iliiii, I*n. | .tiiRitsin* Gn.
feif Consignment" of CtITT*»\. WHK\T, nml
M'lber piodiiee solicited. Have iiinpleaud exeelleiit
1 t'l.nSE STitRAGE amt will ninke rva.-onatde cash
' 't*v.\Net.* on Cniniguiiieuirt when desired. Ageui"
, tor the sale of A I G CSTA FACTOR V GOODS in
j I'biladilpbiu, and will fnini-li llieui in Augusta in
J I'nrtoi■*/ /'/•»»• t». Also. Agents ill I'liibidelphia amt
I Augu-ta tor \thvu". High Shoals, Rova, Sleadmnn,
|Co\iiigioii, mid otbei Southern Fnciorics.
aiigl—15m
T 11 I ’,
Model School for Young Ladies.
Andrew Female College,
CJUTHHEHT, GKO.
poll ha next 8CHOOL YEAR oil
W ill, tnier up
Monday, October 7th, I8f»7.
The Tea*.hers and iiimiagciM (1-1 in iiiiiuIm'I ) rep.
resent all C/tinc/n*. They me all w«*ll tried, ami
tboroiigh in their respective departments.
The Course of Study is extensive nml romplrle.
French, Uvruiaii, Music, Drawing nml I’aintiug are
• might most perfectly.
Boarding House, No. 1. in all respects. Yoons
Ladies will find it A HOME indeed.
The Physical Training, ('niiaa, Mmilmi .Making,
ami .Normal School Depart infills, all, present many
attractive features.
The Discipline caiumi lie surpassed.
The Teachers are nil genuinely .Southern.
Tli* Charges are unusually moderate.
Cullihi'it is.iii"ily celebrated lor its health,
jfciy- Send lor Catalogue.
A. J. HAMILTON. Pres’l.
N. B. My Teacher** of hml jenr will he will* me
again. _ H.
Augio l 24, <»7. tw2w w5w
LIGHTFOOT &. CO.,
AI.IIAN V, ti.\.
mn prepared to ratilrjtel for all kinds of work
in my line, and promise satisfaetiou in every
se.
tOr A R<md supply of MET A Lit' RVUsTaL
CASES consimiily on hand, and liii-ii.isliej at boil
notice.
Albany, June 2hlh, I8ii7. /J tiui
A D.Kirable House and I«*p art j onst j,,
, ir i M. 10IIC.1 tANTS,
I otter lor sale lion di-iralde House ntul J|b wr a rtnvj __ _
Lot occupied ni present by Mr. John ti. I .. * CIBOR0XA.
Cooke, on Pine Street, known aa the proper-JUil-' i " f •«F«»rmiit|g their friends and
ty of Henry Sehurr. It is a large nnd well arranged J' 10 P ,,bl c K‘ »‘' r 'Hiy* •««•- ‘>'<7 >'«*<• feetired Ihe
wil Ii nil uecfHdiiry mil hnilillnirx. with urn-, Wi.r,K""«i fnnn.lijr iieeiini.
acre of In ml, more or less, according to city survey. I V, A'lani" .V Reynolds, nnd more recently l»y
'here is a good well of water and cistern on the ' * t liapman, on the corner of First and Poplar
II. Km- 1'iil I In-.' I'lil'lloiilftrii niitily In i »ln.n» Inwir llm Mni-kcl IIiiii,i>) w)|«fi. Ilirv will
('ll Mil.KM VOI.KKII do.nl ' micl |.rl'Ki.ti:il n 11 |.„l inn tnllm MTORAOK
.Inly •J.l. 1HH7. WVH-lm ANDSALK OKi'IITTIIN.
- - Will make liberal advances ou Cotton in store or
r. t:. wiiitaki:it. n. stssKry. °Fih«* Northern uinrknls, Savnnnah
■ or Liverpool.
, Will give prompt attention lo tilling orders for
Bagging nml Rope or Iron Tie**, nnd other supplies.
WHITAKER & SASSKEN Proprlclo | sept 7. iiotNt 55 mo.
U illiiii out* liniKlrcd v<u*4la ol Oouoral j
PuMmiiyct' Depot.
that oil the day* of I8t57 w
,m»1 i n ,» |Piuney It. Crenshaw, Into of Dougherty county, de-
•*""*“d this lire intestate, and no person has applied
n Cnn.
tJnitfd States Hotel,
G noun I a—Dougherty County.
T^TOTICR is hereby given to nil persous concern-
Corner Alabama and Pryor Sts ATLANTA, (S A j
These arc to notify all and singular the kindred H Rn ' 1 11 ,,r nta of the law xdniinihiration
and creditors of Loti Boss, deceased, to be nnd np- Wl '* ' ,e Vt,!,,c, ‘ ', n *' ,f ( ,er * t , *' p Superior Court,
pear nt tuy office within tho time preacrihed by; or R( | mc 0 vJ? r ,l . 1 nn,i r™P e * person, thirty day* nf-
law, to show cause, If any they have, why Jacob ! p , r ,'. c P^'dicalicti of this citnlion, unless some \nl
Clements, Adut’r de bonis non on the estate of said i **' objection is made to Ins appointmenl.
Lott Ross, deceased, should not be dismissed from . Uiven under my hand nnd official signature, this
snid Administration. ■ 12th of April. 18t'»7. W. II. WILDER, Ord’y.
Given under my hand nml official signature, this April 18, lHt!7.
January fill*, 1807. J AS. ,1V. ROUSE, Ord’y. j NOTICE ~
Okoroia—Worth County- “ A I 1 ' 1 ' P**"""* 1 to the estate of A. C. Hill,
uivrri- i.ivii .8 i . „ . , i /V Ute of Dougherty county, deceased, are re-
m ^7JLtt«-^ ,er tt PI , ^ c * t j on w, l* questcd to make immediate payment, and all those
to tho Ordinary ofjiaid ootintv, for leave to sell lot ( having demands ngalnt said estate will present them
7tn district of said conn- properly ant licnticated within tho time prescribed
by law, to Wright \ Warren, Albany, Ga.
J. M. HILL,
of laud number 218, in the 7th district of said conn
ly, as the properly of William Willis, deceased.
BENJAMIN WILLIS,
Adm’r of William Willis, dec’d.
march 2«T, 1807.
July 27, 1807
Adm’r A. C. Hill.
GKonuiA—Dougherty County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned,
that on the — ■ day of , 180—, Nancy
Smith, late of Dougherty county, departed this life
intestate, and James H. Doyle having been appoint
ed Administrator on said estate, but having sinoe
been dismissed from said Administration, and said
estate being now without any legal representative,
and that In terms of the law. Administration de bon
is non will he vested in tho Clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other fit nnd proper person, thirty
days after the publication of this citnlion, unless
some valid objection is made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
2flth day of July, 18t»7. W. 11. WILDER,
July 80, 180, Ordinary.
C11XTY DAYS after dale application wilt be made
L_) to Ibe Honorable Court of Ordinary, Worth
(kiunty, State of Georgia, for leave to cell Lo: of
Land, No. 49, in the Fifteenth District of taid
county. The Widow’s dower excepted.
June 8, 1807. A. M. HILL,
Administrator of J. W. Hill, dec ae.»d*
JYoticc.
Administrator’s Sale.
IViti. be sold, before the Court House dojr in
Isabella, Worth county (in , between tlieliqnl hour.**
of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, lot of
land number two hundred and thirteen (21: )in Ihe
7tii district of said county. Terms cash.
BENJAMIN WILLIS,
Aug 18, 18(57 Adm’r of Wm. 11. Willis, dec’d
Gkoiuiia, Irwin County.
Whereas, Wright Tomberlin applies lo roe for let
ters of Dismission from Guardinnslnp of B. O. Tom-
borlin. Into of said county, deceased. Them are
tliereforo to cite nnd admonish all and singular tin*
kindred and credit ors of snid deceased, to be and
appear nt my office within the time preacribed by
law, nml show cause, if any they can. why raid let
ters of dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
27 th February, 1807. L. M. COL BERTH,
fob28,18-tSm Ordinary Irwin connty.
O” Job Work executed at
this office in good st yle. Also, blnnvk
rnrnisliotl of every tlesrriplioii.