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TRI-WEEKLY NEWS. WISDOM—,T I’STK’K—MODEHATK ).V. 1-MSH QTJXTtTKR 0L.I- ALBANY. GEORGIA, SEPT. 19, 1867. NUMBER 95. SbEKLY NEWS ; pi'BIllJI'BU OX F.VBRV ^flKUSDAY AMP SATURDAY. I J^Toilbort & Vaaon’a I)ryj AI.BAST, OA. 00 South pule of Brorul Street.' ''f^ITILL give prompt attention to nny business . ■ • yy entrusted him, in all theUoiirts of Dougherty AtlVC’H^liiS* j and surrounding counties. LAW CARD* D H. POPE, ATTOllNF.Y AT LAW, ' ^^o'f On. Dollar j ■ .rinare of Ton Miioh, for < 1‘'■ r:, j. wHIIIIIT. ,1 So.enty-flro ,'cuis for oiioli| in _Lp»y»blo1n)i>lrnnra | TJ -8m* iimmloo- Llf**** 1 ' N 0 Tl C E. ofean HHalre for o«o», H«, dtorgeU for of regular a,l- •!:"_lo be rai.l In a,lvance. en line.,, of liro.ier, make one meat, Hint make over eiglit line, .... connle'l a, two ei|iiarca. •ill m ,rlt on their ndreriiaemenla they wi,ll jlioln lo occuli*. for imlivlilnal brnrlll, will lie peerjnarr for each Inaerlion. I [Vial AilvttrOacmeHla, 5«i>l ,K onr rale, for legal ailvertlec- l.mwrleeyof eight line*nr loss..* ■■ 00 (“.Ft Fa. aaleo, tier lory 0 011 * • 00 per levy-. of Guardianship.. 1.. T. Ii. WAKRKN. WRIGHT & WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; ALBANY, OA. W ILL practice in llie aever.il Courts of La wind . Equity hi tni* State mill the Circuit Courts of the United Slates lor the Slate of (JtM.rgia. Also attention given to COMMISSION' in BANK RUPTCY. Albany, Nov. 18, 1865. —37 Bankrupt Laws. fkETITlONS in Bankruptcy under late Art of Vi X Congress CAN NOT RE Kll.KD uiiJil.tlie gene ral orders of the Judges of the Supreme Court (under section 10) prescribe the form of the petition orders, etc., eic When the Circuit and district. Court of the United Slates can property hear those cases, we shnll gladly represent our clients before them. Cases nan be determined in vacsiton or term. HINES & HOURS, - Attorneys at Law. Albany. Gn„ April 2. 1867. «bf ni-rion of dismission from Admin* W 1 *" 6 0t» r^Sion for dismission from Uiiai - ^ Kn t B.mU'rca.toi- * " '* u ” Citoproperly, icmhiy, B UU a, liny 'hiya ••••• , u ike aheve valca will be i»i|Ulic.l in Jjpnm notes. SrECIAh NOTICE. LLeal by Ailoiinlalrnlora, Klreulora nr S«rtnoirc.l hy law in he lielel im Ihe, iIn each monili, hciween the home ol Lfienooa nn.l three In Ihe afternoon, ai r „ l„ ihe county In which l lie proper- j —o— XJXZiaraVreetr” “ I OFFlCE-I.ehma„'» Co, nor. Oppoeile Urery Stable. Xetibe «al« of pereonal property raual bo MiStDKXCI; if X. I‘. 11IIIXSOX .S. Iftiaaiaiyr, Ihrongh a public gaiotlc Ion j Fl , bl o. n) |.,q AUIANY, OA. feiioui to sale day. ! . .... . - — I udtbtors and creditors of an estate must. ii gsa|.«w_*,.,w Ss ,prs. Cromwell & tminally ryfotrlvave to sell Land must he publish- pFKR their professional services to the yitixens nth*. „ III of Albany and viciuuy. Office on Broad St. ii for letters of Administration, Guardian- \ ^V e j,ru;iry 2 i. 1866. IB—If Land be published thirty days—for dis-, - <roai Administration, inontlilysix mouths v m. I'oi-k. lion from Guardianship forty days. | ft.*||„,irnif Dnna ■iWlho foreclosure of Mortgage. , DlS- 1(11 lilVVilV «, PODP. Liaonthly for Tour months—tor establishing J IT Ctbr the full space of three mouths—for LfUle* from Executors or Administrators. Ill lute been given by I lie deceased, llie iiifthree monlbs. MEDICAL CARDS. ■ Drs. Jennings & DeWitt H AVE associated themselves in the practice of medicine. OFFICE—Upstairs over llilsinnn & Rail’s Drug Store. gig?- Dr. DeWitt will give special attention to SURGICAL cases. Albany, July 2d, 1867. 70—If DR. TODD. ovesteen & Go. IMO-TORTE MAMTACTHiKItS, PALMYRA, GA. March "lllh, 18117 [llll-ly] lilts. SI.1IS & HIc.lllLL.UV H AVE associated themselvss together in the practice of medicine, and hereby lender their services lo the eiiixens of Albany and viciuity. I OFFICE—-At Ihe Drug Store of Gilbert'& Bro. on Washington street. May 2d, 1867 [I ■ill] Dll. W. A. LOVE, ALBANY, OA. Office (until furl her .not ire) at his Residence I _ _ _ _ Mf a *rr umce (mini im . . . . 499 BROADWAY»'w-"'nSr Kl, * ow Yorli ' ; JOHNSON'S HOTEL, i Smithville, .. ■ Ga. itlioo of the public and the trade is inti-1 ' ir!U» Beale Seven Octate Rosewood H-j T. W. JOHNSON, Proprietor. W,»Mcli for volume and purity of tone, are Down Tri.lns slop At this point for dinner, dby M) hitherto offered in this Market, j The House is new. The table is supplied with J»’ali the modern improvements, French everything that the market nttords. - ~ 1 8mithville, July 2d, 1867 iO-lm. BROWN’S HOTEL. JIACO.V, GA 1IROWN Si 80S, Proprietor.. Ifttlol, R.rp Pedal. Iron Frame, OYorsIrung The New Cemtral Inland Mail Route BETWEEN THE SOUTH ASDTIIE NORTH, KM) K1STERN I’lTIKSl — IIY TUI'.— Richmond and Danville R. II And its Coiimwlioiit! HE Chnrlotle and South (hirulina, and North ^ Carolina ltailroado, via Augusta,'Columbia, harloite anil Greensboro to Richmond, via Wash ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. To secure speed, safely and Comfort, ask for VI tVarl ThronRhTIfkfls Via Colninhia & fltarloHe The Roads upon this Route have been put in ex cellent order, aud furnished with New Engines mid First-Class Passenger Csrs. Sleeping Cars on nil Night Trains, and tirsi-class Dining Saloons, nnd ample time given to passengers to get their meals nl regular meal time. 4 This Route passes through an elevated, healthy country, and cannot lie surpassed for its beautiful Mountain Scenery. This is the shortest nnd quick est All-Rail Route from South-Western Georgia lo any of ihe Northern or Eastern Cities. Arrange ments have been made, and will soon go into ope ration, to Ticket nnd Check through from this place. Tickets and Cheeks can now Vo lmd at llie office of the Ueuirnl Railroad in Macon. fllllF.V ara manufactured in Liverpool, of the I best English Iron, under the personal super vision of the Inventor, formerly'a resident of Nc»> Orleans. La. The ARROW TIE is preferred by Shipmasters and Compression, ns ji is worked with J to 1 inch m £laok, while nil SOLID TIES require to inches, ■^’wliich, in running through a cargo, involves a hea vy loss to the Shipmaster. May 61), [f,61 A. r. WHALING, Agent. Tho Favorite & Most Comfortable ROUTE ‘ FROM Albany to New York! (i7.i s.ir.i.v.v.i//.) Farit Through lo Nrw York — s:U r |NI IK following new, fast, nnd first-class STEAM- J SIMPS sail from Savannah to New York every TiieMiHy, Tliurndity itii<INnttii’<1ay. Murray's Line. Atlantic C. M S. Empire Line. 8. Co’s Liny. 1 Sail TUESDAYS. SailTIfURSD’YS SailSAT’D’YS. Luo, Denrhoin, Ootu'r. Vitui'o, Herman Living- San 8\i.v.\noit. st on, Raker, Cum. General Barnes, Nickerson,Com i!H>r.MJriscfV, Atkins, Com’r. Ruokley, Cuui’r.l Morton, Com’r. These Steamships are all of largo carrying capa city, well adapted to lilts Route, nnd are fitted up with especial regard to the comfort of Passengers. State roomo largo and airy; the Steward’s depart ment supplied with the best the New York and Sa vannah markets afford. The Through Freight Ta riff having lieeu much reduced. Freighters nud Pas sengers will find this the QUICKEST. SAFEST, nud MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New York. SAVANNAH AGENTS, Murray's Line—Hunter & Gnnimcl, Agents. Atlantic C. M. S. S. Co's Line—Wilder & Fullar- ton, Agents. • Line—B. H. Hardee, Agent. Km pil e I June Bill, [60] GKO. A. Mi’CLKSKBY, General Traveling Agent- The Arrow Tie % Iron Bands BALING COTTON I AN INSt nINCH AUAIN ST FIRE, WASTE THEFT! VitPijiinlIml for Simplicity anti Kapiility of Adjustment! Surpassed by Nune fur Strength aid Adap tability to all the I'ses of fommerre! USE THE ARROW TIE and BANDS, aud SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE! Arrangements have been made lo secure an am ple supply of the Arrow Tie and Bauds for the coming Season. The Iron will lie better than the best heretofore used. .IAS. A. IIALL. Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia. AftiHtr.W row A CO, General Agents, Savannah, Ga. The tiudei-higticd is prepared lo furnish the AR ROW TIE to the TRADE at SAVANNAH PRICES, Forwarding and Transportation Add'd. UUST & JOHNSTON. Hear the Insurance Agents: Savannah, Ga., May Till. 1867. The recent fires in this city having proved to our entire satisfaction, by n thorough lest, the superi ority of IRON BANDS for haling purposes, we strongly recommend them to the use of the Plant ers of Georgia as an efficient agent in restricting loss by *,ire: and we agree lo discriminate, when practicable, in favor ol Cotton thus secured. A. WILIH'R,General IiiMirsoce Ag< ot. CHARLES GREEN Jk SON, Agents Liverpool, London ami Globe Iiis. Co. CHARLES L. COLBY Sc CO., Ar'Is Sun A- At lantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y. R. II. l’OOTMAN, Insurance Agents. WOODBRHXiK BROTHERS, InMiraneo Ag’lr. J. T. 'J’llOM AS, J dm) ran, e Agents. J.C. MoNULTY,Secretary South* •rn Insurance (c Trust Co. • JAMES T. STEWART, Agent London and Lancaster Insurance Company. LAN E Sl WEST, Insurance Aye tits. Macon, Ga., May 10th, 1867. The recent fire at the Warehouse of Mr. R. T. Chapman. In this city, having fully demonstrated the advantage of IRON RANDS fnrh.ding purposes, ns a security against loss by fire, we, the undersign ed Insurance Agents at Macon, Ga., lake pleasure in eudoming (lie action of the Agents at Savannah, Georgia. K. C. GitANNISS, Agent for several ins. Co's. J- W. BURKE, Insurance Agont. E J. JOHNSON Sc CO., Insurance Agents. .1. MONROE OGDEN, luaurunce Agent. J. M. BOAKDMAN, Jiisurtiitco Agent. JNO. R. COBB, Inaaratico Agent. May 28th, 1307. 55-fim From the Mobile Tribune. j Conversation tVl.li a Radical Kdltor. | .John ILiftly ! “Here', Rir.” i Stnml npintli:U elmir, sir. “Vos, sir.” full off your imntR, Jnlm. i “Pluaso, sir, I *1 ratlu't* not. IVo|»lc will; Inttjrli ui my U'frs, sir.” They Klttittl l.'itiwfiat y<mr .L»ltn. OR’ v\ till yonr |rntits. “('iin'l «l»* it, si .” j WJiat J Alt, .Mm, weslmll Imve to try! what the rule van tin. “I’ll mill Ym oil* sir. Then', Hr." Ntnnil nji straight, .lohn, stn*l slop i ing nhont in your rltair. “Plraw, sir tho flies U^op orawlinuf ovor| my loicsso I can't stand hi ill.'* John Ilardv ! | “Sir.” Aiv you a rasoal or an honest man V “I am a rasonl, sir. I hit phr st* don'l 1 make tno toll it.” Art* you a tl <1 rascal, John ? I “I expect to lit' when 1 die, sir ; a veryj tl tl rascal.” i John, what ever put you into the notion of startin'* a daily paperV “To serve the interests of the country.” | Mind, John. The rnK* ia not far off. , “I started si paper as a spigot in thotnon- cj efiest of that pompous ass, Dick Ilusfoed. What dhl you promise Dick Uusteod in! return for Ids heavv expense of riming a Paints tt.ud each instrument being made under il|ip«rvUion of Mr. J. H. GROVES- |ikokuhj|d a practical experience of over opposite Depot ilflMwir manufacture, is fully warrant - j rjHHUoW. | I m pi j j rnHIB WELL KNOWN BOUSE has been pvesteen Piano-Forte, j . . convenient in the oily. The Hotel is supplied with Wived tho highest award of merit every thing the markets afford. Jn^hc.nt .t tltccoiam: -MttretvJunaar^nm. 18»7. _ i (^WORLD’S FAIR, InnnMbiled instruments from the best ^rfUmdon, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, irBmIos, and New York. Also at the > (utflate. for five successive years, the Y.Uedals from both of which can be •nrwoonls. faction of improvements we make a A Piano Forte, and by. mnnufactur- strictly cash system, are enabled Rrutncni at a priea which will pre- i Cash In Cnrreot Faids. SjJjJtifllve Catalogues sent frea ‘iSt iwniLTrapeii. *KLY CONSTITUTION AUST Enry Wednes4»y'HIornlng. iH lHnii MPBli. eonlilnlrg Hie U- Mail and Telegraph, Editorials Marked Reports, Mlscel’aneous a Selected or Original Story, and ar- “ ^ to.the Farm and Dairy, each ideavov to uimke It > Hews 4k Family Journal « ».«r $:] 00 2 uOeach. h rent witch iTreircU. “teiBB.l •; !JifOCKTON. A CO.. Att,nit., U. from ihe Fire. WINDOW n (AI.r. SIZKS,) Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. And Complete Stock Dai liters’ Materials —AT— Welch’x Corner. GEOKtill—Worth fount}. Tiiomvs J. YotNti, having applied to he appoint ed Guardian of the person and property of the minor heirs of James J. S. Young, deceased. This is to cite all persons concerned lo bo and npppnr nt my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they can, why snid letters of Guardianship should nol be granted- Given under my hand and official signature, August 6th, 1867 JAMES W. ROUSE, Ord’y august 13, 67 4Oil Georgia—Worth County. S IXTY days after date application will he made to the Ordinary of said eounly for leave to sell a portion of Lots of land Nos. three hundred and ninety-two (392) and threp hundred and ninfty- three (893) in the sixth District of said county, ns the property of-Willlam 11. WilU»._lale of Worth county Oa., deceased. June 22d. 1867. JACKSON J. WILLIS, - nug 24 60d / Adm’r of1Y.. U. Willis, doe’d ;ar.oButA—Worth eounly. These are to notify Ihe kindred nnd creditors „ d all others Oonoerned, lobe and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they can. whyCeila E. Buckelew, ad ministratrix with the Will annexed on Ihe estate of James Buckelew, deceased, should not be discharg ed from her said trust. J- W. HOUSE, July 16,’67. Ordinary; A New Sensation BOIS AND GIRLS! is# PREPARE FOR SICKNESS! E VERY 1’LANTEK would save lime find money by laying in a lit tie bill of madiolneo. Plantation and Family MedioineS Pul up with carc*ml»t LOW FI0PHK8. Medical ('lifts. CORN HR. •tr, complft*. «, "fFLC ,, ’ B L. K. A H. B. WKLOl. DO YOU SMOKE ? W F. mill keep Hte.e FINN CIHARS «d .VMAT TOBACCO’ ** e »Jf boU J h*m autoktng f , „ BL0 H. DruggHti. of Watches and fine Jewelry. r ^M*«* H»leA Were, «(.iek w nlH L. K. WKLCH k CO., Booksellers and Jewelers. ’ Han’t MW Building POSTPONED A Dili IXTST K A TO •pvi rr7 k rr^it h , h , .nx p ^!i. r »f» i d i .. Terms Uasb. cea-ed. Albany, U».| 8*pl • •**» JOHN H. HIU. Adiu'r J, II. H.ofofih. u. a S. INTIi. REVENUE. Assist. AssassoaVOrricit, Mid. Dist. Ga. At.BAtir, Sepl. 11, 1867. N OTICE ig hereby glren lo all who may have business connection with the Revenue Depart ment, that 1 can be found al my offioe over Ihe store now occupied by Draper & Roberts, at all times Imfln usual office hours. V. II. JOHNSON, AsBlsL-AxaeASOT-Mid. Jligt, Oa. 8cp 12 b7_jf. Plantation Far Bale*.. 3 r HAVE n valuable PlaBtatie* which I offer for I sale to those wishing to purobaae. on reasonable M^s. The pitntatioo is located In the First JJisl. of .tJgugherly. Gonnty-rabont six and a-half t oulee from Albany. The place Is in a high state of cul tivation, in two settlements, having good dwelling**, «ll necessary out bntMings, and Is well watered; For farther particulars apply to the undersigned, who resides on’the place. ' J. W. WINO ATE. 8ep 11, 67 wkly If R(M)KS are Jiard to gel, for want of money. Bnt (lie boys and girls must have something (oread, and they ought to have fresh supplies of reading every week. Now, thero are plenty of monthly papers for them; but their old friend—-aud who does not re member him ami his ••Children’s Guide” In war tidies—their old friend, J. W. BURKE, proposes In giy^i them the Handsomest Weekly Paper ] hie Vhcentx Printing House can bring out. To d Hits he must have HUN DBEDftOPtiU BfcKHMBBRB And he nppeals lo the young folks to help him.— J|e wantc to kdorr hair-many will vote fer fhe pa per by agreeing to take it. Let them send in their long lintif of names that he may see how the vote H)ands, and whether it will warrant him in commen cing it. Nevermind the money just now. If he finds tho vole all right, he will begin the n tiou, and oall for the money; for then he wi that all who have voted for it by tending up their names, will he under obligations.(o subscribe for the paper. Who lays “Hurrah for a Weekly Paper for the Boys and G|rU!” andwboU^op or girl will soonest send in the longestUfift^nnibscribera? We shall, in (he fin^jptfflfber, begin Ihe publica tion of a Georgli—-Worth County Tiiebk are td notify itll and singular, the kindred and creditors of William H. Willis, deceased, to be and appear at my.office on or before llie.firtt Mon day in December next, tad show cause If .any they AugwSJJSl®. ki rtf ~ JUBT yRBeFlVBrFp t{7 HLTtf’EEXtr, Unveil OTl, Kerosene ITTlI \y[ Sperm Oil, Machine fill. Varnishes. Ae,~ •Tr L. E. A 11. E. WELCH Nearly all the boys and girls In ihe United States have read the “Young Maroonem” and been delight ed with it; and Mr. Gouldlng assures us that the new story will be every wljit ns good as the old ono; and who could want nuytiling better 1 Burke’s Weekly for boys and girls will be a band, some Quarto of eight pages, splendidly' HldGrated, aj?<t)flegitiitty primed with near type oh fine white paper, m&VitigTnihe year a ben a ii Ad Volume o : ovef 400 'pngesj'vtit'h a ffff< tllTepnge alifl Thdex.^* . 'j TKEMSr Single subscriptions $ 2 00 per annum. Three copies. 6 00 Five,copies.J.-i...../...;• '6, 00 *• Tehcoples Ii'.' 16 00 TWeniy-n^, Single shboc Single subscript Iona, <k inapt ha,..*,] 00 „ t Igjr We want an active end RnrtllgCnt hoy nr girl at every post office in the South to canvass for oubscriplions and will make H to their 'Interest to work for us. ——— ■ , - Send for a Premltihi Hit and Circular giving Hill particulars. Address |id|iri'tvtlli you a* culitor, Joint y “(>, 1 just told him 1 would l»nf Itiui tip lor Yiot* lMv.sidmii.” llmv did Hii-k hfhnvt', Ji*)»n, when you intuit* tin' proposition ? ‘.It* jttmpfd out of his i-hnir, Iki 1 *od ‘tiod! save iht' Kepuhlir, and altci* dti^hinir round the room two or tliri't' times, lie said he had i heen often told lie was like old mnn Nnpo-i leoii, nnd he thought on that sieeouut he! would make a good \’ieo President.” John, hnve yon no limine nhout you sit all. ‘ that you t-nn play bo cruel si joke on a jjood friend as you list \ ejptael iced on l>i<-k IltiB(ml| hy putting him up for Vice President V “.Shame ! Whsit is that, sir?” We slmll not slop to explain now, John To what extent have von hied “poor Richard tip to this date? “To the small amount ot live hundred] dollars st week, sir. You know it takes money to run a paper in these hard times' partieularly siteh a paper ns mine is.” I)o you t-xjK'et tt* run your paper in that way forever? “Lordjtio, s'r. I have ordered a dozen probate judges to send their printing to me. Honest people are ordered to support Htteh rstseals as 1 am now-a-days. That’s the reason I am so hot lor reconstruction.” Take up your pants there, John, nnd empty their pockets between your leet.— There. Now tel! us what keys those are WO Bee. ‘This one, sir, is the private key ton liar- room. This one again lets me into a gamb ling-house, where 1 got to eat super and wait on Diet IUtsteed. These others let me into houses Vd rather not speak of please, sir.” Wh at is that dirty piece of paper thero, John? It seems to be a letter,. Read it, air. (Reads.) “Offu-k Static Suntinkl.—Dear Judge: The campaign is getting on finely here, but tho question is often asked where is Husteed now ? One blast upon bis own hngle born is worth a thousand men. Your investment in the Sentinel is the best tiling you ever did. I have drawn on you for live thousand dollars more just to keep the paper up till I can order in all the official printing in the State. “Yours till death, «fcc., «te.” There is another letter there, John, read it. “Office State Senten ki„—Dear Figures: Your favor has been received. We are pret ty much in the same fix here. The d d tuggers are getting suspicions and dost fis ted. I dbn’i think they’ll pay ns well in future as they have dono heretofore. Ifl could just use the eowhidc on some of their d-r-d black hides I would scon teach them that their money belongs to loyal” white men. Dope’s outer has come just in time. I have bled Dick nearly dry-rl want to get a tew thousaud more out of him aud then give him time lo recover a Utte. - Does it never trouble yon to think what a d—d ras cal you are? I’ve got so I don’t t mind It, myself. In fact I never sleep well at night now it less l have, dwindled somebody the day before. Your brother rascal. Ac., Ac., A. There is still another paper there, John, what is it ? “Please sir, I’d rather not read that. What is it, John ? “O, it’s just u little trifle 1 wrote—sorno lines.” What! Is it possible that you are a poet, [H !.'* «'*nVliir.‘.? C ° Mc<nW. * Nf/ U, IM? J. w. »uukk * eo„ I’uLlislicn^ Mftoon, .'Os, again f Yes, put (Item mi: and eon fun ml you, for the lime we have wasted on you*! Stop mashing flies on your legs, sir, nud go J he- gone! avaunt? You uitpt-ofilahie parasite on the body of Dick Ihistced, wart of a toad iu the gaseous state; microscopic mote in the glare from the radical hell; diminu tive eomm'iM r of political incest; putrescent pigmy with the brainofacanary bird and tin- heart ol a serpent ; tailless tadpole ill the black vomit of Radicalism ; rust y leg ged robber of nfllictcd Africans; hairy cat erpillar in the web of rascality, avanut! fw- gonc! -till \\c call you again. JlffUm) I'ollrgf of Georgia. AT AFtiFSTA. ]•’ ;t fit It v: L. I’.G Alt VIS’. M, 1*. F.iiicritiis I'rol’i^oor ol' .Matvrin Metlit-.-i ami Tbfra- I'HIlil-*'. HENRY F. Ct.MI’RLLL. M. D.. I'rnfosH'ir Ol O|*oratlv« Sm-jrn-jr ami Surgical Aunlomy. J(»S KIM I A. EVE. M D . I’rofeMur «f Ulistpirh's atol Di^eers of IVonion tool lul'aiilx. I.. D. FORD. M. I».. l’i-«ilV»soi- of tin* I iidI it tit o mol Practice of Mr*ll- cine. RDWARD GKUDINS, M. I». I’l-ofr.-rtu- or|*|iy*ti«*louyaii«l I’iitbolouioal Anatomy. GEO. IV. RAINS, M. D., I'rofcssor of i'lu‘iiii»tr.v ami I'liartnaci. DkSAFSFRK FORD, m. d, ProlcsHir of Anatomy. W.M. II. D<R (illTY, M. D., Professor of .Mat. .Med., Tnera|o-uties and Medical Juri^priidenee. L. A. DFtfAS, M. !>., Professor of the principles and practice of Surgerv and I lean ol the Faculty. JOHN S. i’ULFMAN, -M. D. f Ilemoiistratoi*of Anatomy. FIIARLKS T. Kill, * Janitor. Tlio 33*1 Sv»«ioti wilt l*o oprm-'l on Hm Itli of No- vonibcr next, mol i-oniiuiio loin-iiioniIts. TI*o Mil- MiMini, l.iitiintoiy. mol ai-Vaiigcmriit*) for Praoth-nl Amitoiiijv. arc ctjtml i•* any in iliocjuinlry. t'liuh-al iii'tnu-liou rcgiilm-ly iin)»irn-<l m ilict'iiy lloqniiil mol College Clinh-.M. I’KKS, Ticket* tor the whole course, iu currency...$106 no • Mu *-icitliiiioii, iu euiTuncy 6 ini DisfectIons, in nirrency Diploma fee, in-cum-iiey spl-lO-2l ' L. A. DUGAS RUST, JOKSTONI CO. Ware-House and Commission MEROHAITTS. AI.HANY, O A • W K i»eg to renew the tender of our .•ervieen to tho I'luiiters of Dougherty ami ad.jnrrni couiitier for the Storage and Sale of their t’ottons the approaching aea-on, and pledge onv tiest efforts to promolo their interest. Y.O. Rl’ST, | T. II. JOHNSTON, | B.G. LOCKETT August 10, 1867 if NEW PIANOS, ^TBNI’INH Albnujr mmmiu Hm»k • nmC Jrwrlr} lie.ro, l. r; w oh k co. Join, ? Komlil, sir. [llrmls.| “O Itiulmrd liiistcod, mighty man, The greatest Judge in n” the land, ,\Jolm 1 lardy dues whateVrhc enn To make you next Viec-l’resident. While yon are quaffing sparkling wine, Aud living high and dressing tine, ’ Like worker in Home dark cold mine Toils John, upon your'good, intent. ' “Tlierearo some men who me begrudge My rricudship Iruo hig-liellied Judge, lint from thy side I’ll never budge, > So long as you can do iue good: Willlu you are big ahd I am little, I’ll bo tliu dog to lick your spittle. . Thopotto Curao your neighbor's kettle, . To ulied my sweat but not my blood.” Why John yon are quite a good poet, in- dood. 1 “<), 1 just struck them lines off, iu notime. Would yon'ike to hear serf,o riiore of my poetry, mr*” No John, not to-day. You may (Jet down from the chair now. ‘tPlonse, sir, may I put on my pants Manufactured by (be X. Y. Plan. Comp’ny, —aim: now rou sai.k at— WELCH’S DRUG STORE, AUIANY, CA. T HIS Company is now prepared to turnout fiflj l’lauoa per week, which arc pronounced hy the best judges to' bo INFERIOR TO NONK. There are no IMiinos made that will stay in tune like tb«*n. They are made of Ihe be*f material, with groal care, aud by the most skillful workmen selected from the REST FACTORIES In Ibis and the old country, and fully wnrrantul to stand In any climate and to give ns good satisfaction an any Bin nos held for $1,600. I have been through all (he first-cIasH Piano factories in Baltimore, Phil adelphia, New York nnd other cities, nnd have found nono superior to the Now York Union Piano Uompntiies make, which are eu phatically the Plano lor llie People, for they can be sold from one to two hundred dol lars less than can he bought from any otiier ret>>ih|e maker. They are the Yerv T h i n n for those living where they cannot get tl*f .,ig often. 1 am agent for the sale of these Pianos and will warrant them as long ns any others will. I have been engaged In the business thirty years and speak advisedly. O. B. RICE. Having consented to keep these PIANOS on rale, we have had t icm thoroughly tested, and from Ihe universal opinion expressed, we are prepared l* recommend them. J. W. BURKE & CO. May 18lb, 1867 61-ly Administr ator’iTSale. ' -Witt, be sold, before the Court House doar In Isabella, Worth county Ga, between the lejal hours of ante, on Hie first Tuesday in October not, lot of laud number two hundred nnd thirteen (2D ) in the 7lii district of said county. Term* cosh. BENJAMIN WILLIS, Aug 13, 1867 Adm’r of Wm. 11. Willie, dic'd 03 d JobWork executed at tliix olltco in good h( \1o. Also, hlamk Oirnixlird ol'ovory <t<rcri|>tinn.