The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, October 03, 1867, Image 4

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W E ha we u»eJ Fill*, ami H ml thej will <lu nil I Inal i- claimed bn- them, ami cheerfully recuinmeiid them In |»nl»li»: favor: T. II. Watts, ex-Uuvernor of Ala; A. it. (Tithcrall nf Ala: M. L. Wood*, 200 Broadway, N. V.; Jno. W. A. Hanford, Attorney Genet al of Alabama; W. t*. Ulbb, Montgomery, Ala.; K. A. Hanks, Now Or* Iran-*, La; (loo. Mason, Esq., Mayor ol Wetumpka. Ala.; ,1. C. Riddle, N, O , lale It. H. oonlrnclor, Ala. and Georgia. DAN’L HAVRE. Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. k A. M., Ala. Atmxt.v, Ga., March 2d. Gallighan's Pills hare been used In hundreds of eases under my knowledge, with perfect success.— I recommend Iboto lo the afflicted everywhere. > JOHN S. PitATIIHR. I.owxum Coirsm, Ala. (I tllighan's Pills.—I hare glvwi them and used them fo;* some lime, for (’hills and Fever. If they haveerer failed in curing, I hare never heard ofil. CROWELL IHIODSAX. .Ai.uvnv, (la.', Feb. 20, 1867. Messrs. |. r. A II. K. Weleli—Genls: I hare used CalUghau’s Pills iu more Ilian forty cases of Chills and Fever on the plantation of It. K. Ilines, K*q., • hiring the past year, and In no case hare they fail ed (o do all they claim lo do. I consider them the best Fever und Ague Pill in use. A. II. KANT. Aur.Kiui'H,(la., Hop! 18,1866 Genls— Uallighan's Pills met wilh ready sale here, and are Inking the place of all other remedies for ’hills and Ferer. C. W. HANCOCK. AMKHicra, April 17, lMii7 Olio hat of Gallighan's Pills cured me perfectly ol Chills and Ferer. They are I lie best medicine for Chills and Ferer I crer saw. A. (I. IIONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Humier Comity, Ga For nxl* by *11 Dmgglata. “tot gtfr Country Merchants supplied at wholesale prices in Albany, by L. E. k II. II. Weleli, llilsmau A Hall,.and Gilbert k Hrother. WIIOLKSAI.K IIV III.0II1VT & HAM-:, Montgomery, Ala. Edward Wilder & Co, Louisville, Ky, Hariies Ward A Co, New Orleans. Ilarral Itlsley ,V Co, and Mc Kesson* k Unbhin, New York. May 2.’l, 18117 63-6in EEBTBODT RUN HERE And Look At The FURNITURE .{ichmond and Danville It. It A ud II, Comoro on*! riTIIK Charlotte .ml Smith Carolina, ,011 North I Carolina Railroads, »l» Augu.cn, Columbia, tJhurlolte and Greensboro lo llichmpad, via Wash ington, Haltimore, Philadelphia, New lork and llosion. To secure speed, safely and comfort, ask for TbroiKh Tickets Via Colombia t Ckarlollr The Roads upon this Route hare been pul in e«- cr 1 lent order, and furnished with New Engines mid First-Class Passenger Cars. Hireping Car* on all Night Trains, and first -class Dining Hnloons, and ample time given to passengers to gel their meals at regular meal lime. This Route passes through an elevated, healthy country, andcani'ot be surpassed for Its beautiful Mountain Scenery. This* is the shortest nnd quick est All-Rail Route from Houlh-Woslern Georgia lo any of the Northern or Eastern Cities. Arrange ments hare been made, ami will soon go into ope ration. lo Ticket ami Check through, from this ^•B-TIrkel. anil Throb* eon now l.f had *1 llir ollirc of the Central Railroad In Macon. — NOW OPRNINU AT TIIK — Old Flag Store, O.V JACKSON 8TRRRT. A well selected slock of Fl'IlNITl'RK, consisting of several nice Chamber Sells, Also Half-Arm Cmiic Sealed Dining (Minim. Curled Maple Cane Scaled Parlor Chairs, Winsor Chairs, ami in fad CH AIRS of nil descriptions; Assorted lot of Hcdstends, Single Hureniis ami Wnshslnnds, Wardrobes ami Safes, kc., kc All of wliielt will be sold on ns UKASONABL K TMllMS ns can be bouglit from any similar Eslnblishmctil in Suuth-Weslern Georgia. I expect to keep on hand all kin.Is of FURNITURE needed by the cllixens of Albany and surrounding country. HI. HAKIMKN, Agent. Albany, Atigusl 16, 18(17. HI—if KOU SALK AT Husl & Johuslon's Warehouse, one of Emery's Improved Cotton Dins, W HIGH may lie run by band or by power gear, V V and makes a much belter quality of Lint than jollier Gin. Also, one of INGKRHOLL'H IM PROVED PORTABLE HAND PRESSES, (a great improvement). TERMS—Lint Colton 1st of October next. July 27-701 m Groruia—Worth Comity. SIXTY DAYS after date application will he made to the Ordinary of mid county, for leave to sell lot of land number 213, in the Till district ofMidcouu- ty. as the properly of William Willis, deceased. HENJAMIN WILLIS, Adm’r of William Willis, dec'd. march 23,18f»7. JUST RECEIVED. Bagging;, Rope, AND ARROW TIE, By RUST, JOHNSTON & CO. August 10, 1807 If iir.frti rs tIiu sotJTit anI> tiU bin'll, a.v'd cisttnX nWest —nr tiik— May III), (r.lll A. I,. WHALING, Agenl. The Favorite & Most Comfortable route KltOM Albany to New York! (VIA SAVA SS AII.) I'»rf Through to Nrw York.... »S5 rplIK following new, fast, and first-class BTKAM- J SHIPS sail from Savannah lo New York every Tiimdnyt Tliiinuluy and Saturday. Murray’s Line. lAllanlio C. M. 8.1 Empire Line. : S. Co’s Liny. I Sail TUESDAVS,JSailTIIURSD’YSjHoIl SAT’D’Y8. Leu, Herman Llring-'SAN Salvador, Dearhotn, Com’r. ston, Baker, Com. VlHUO, General Barnes, Nickerson,Com Han Jaoinco, Buckley, Com’r.l Morion, Cotn’r. Atkins, Coni’r. Those Hloamsliipn are all of largo carrying capa city, well adapted (o Hus Roule, and are fitted up with especial regard to the comfort of Passengers. State rooms large and airy ; the Steward’s depart ment supplied with the best the New York and Sa vannah markets afford. The Through Freight Ta riff haring been much reduced, Freighters aud Pas sengers will find this Iho QUICKEST, SAFEST, nnd MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New York. HAVANNAII AUK NTH. Murray’s Lino—Hunter k (Intnmel, Agents. Atlantia C. M. H. H. Co’a Line—Wilder k Fullur- lon, Agents. Empire Line—B. II. Hardee, Agent. GKO. A. MoCLESKKV. Oenernl Traveling Agenl • June Hih, [HOI Wailey’s Patent Self-Fastening TVrouglit-Iron Buckle Tie. First Prtnlam Awarded al Louisiana Slate Fair. It is as oheap a tie, and the best oneyet invented. It is Ihe strongest tie, standing by tot * strain of (2,000) two thousand pounds. The most easily ad justed He, as it is self-fsstening. The most simple, requiring only to slip tbs band into the buckle, and the elasticity of the cotton fasteus itself, and t lean not become unfastened. For sale, in large or small quantities, br ROSS, ROBERTS A CO.. Commissien Merchants and General Agt’a, 86 Front Street, New York City. w8m. Adams, Jones & Reynolds, Warehouse & Commis’n Merchants, At tbs Old Stand of Ilarri* <fc Rom, ' Corner Second nnd Poplar Streets, SXUQbCSSQDSOrs a»JEb.„ 'WIII*l»* *trWatlMll«a lo Iho (tong, ud ut. of Col Ion. Will Hi Uknal odftOMo eaCotl., In •loro. An Broporod to Airabh BAQQINO and TIBS or HOPE, and other Plantation Supplier •cpt. 7 »o 90 Sao. oreat SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE -VIA- S OUTH-WESTERN, Macon A Western, and Wes tern k Atlantic—connecting with East Tennes see k Georgia, East Tennessee 8t Virginia, Virginia A Tennessee, ami Orange k Alexander Railroads. Two Daily Through Trains KltOM MACON TO NEW YOIIK; And nil Northern nnd Eastern Cities; oarryinglhc Great Through Mail and Through Express, because of the GREAT ADVANTAGES this Route possessed over all others in lime nnd distance, being 116 80X1318 SHORTER Than any Competing Route, AND A I a Id KAIL; The Traveler by this Rente is not subject to the numerous Steamboat and Omnibus transfers and vexations delays, incident to oilier lines, as toiT THE CONNECTIONS ARK CLOSE AND PERFECT. This is Ihe only Route that Checks Baggage Through To nil points which Through Tickets call for. Magnificent Sleeping Com on nil NIGHT TKA1N8I The country along this line of roads is remarka ble for hesllhftiltiess, grandeur of mountain scene ry, beauliftil and fertile valleys, affording the rich est and mist abundant fnre. In fact, there la no country on this continent that offers greater in ducements to the business man or pleasure seeker, for summer travel. MT For further information, ko., apply lo the Ueueral Ticket Offices of Southern Railroads. JOHX T. MOFFETT, <«eiicraI Soitllioru Agent. 1867.-70. July 27 Albany Book and Jewelry Store. A NY GOODS in our line ordered for customers without EXTRA CHARGE. Evpccial pains taken in filling these special orders for either Books, Blank Work, Manxtnes, Muslo, Musical Instruments, Watohes, Jewehy, Silver Ware, Ac., ko. L. B. WELCH k CO. ON TIME BUT NOT O n C r e d i t! Fine Watches and Clocks Repaired AT aXAOOW VOICES. ■nil satisfaction guaranteed. SpeclacloGlueoa r. tilted, Jewelry Repaired, Engraving done, Fine Stock Watches, Cloeks and Fine Gold Jewelry, Sil ver and Silver Plated War*. Any goodi in this line ordered for Customer*. L. E. WELCH k CO, Booksellers and Jeweler*. SPEARS’ Fruit-Preserving Solution. Warranted to prevsat the decomposition of kinds of Fruit, Tomatoes, Jellies, Bplced Frul Wine, Milk nnd some kinds of Vegetable#. On* pound will preserve 128 pounds frulL For enle by LE.UE. WELCH, Druggists, Albany, On. July fi, 1867. (7J) .Manulaclsrtd by the N, Y. Plano ( oap’ny, —Ann now ron sal# at— WELCH’S DRUG STORE ALBANY, OA. T HIS Company is now prepared lo liirnout fifty Pianos per week, which are pronounced by the best judges lo be INFERIOR TO NONK. There are no Planes made that will slay in tune like them. They are made of the best material, with great care, and by the most skillful workmen selected from the BK8T FACTORIES in this and the old country, nnd fully warrnnltd lo stand in any climate and logive ns good satisfaction as any Pianos held for $1,000. 1 hove been through all the first-class Piano factories In Baltimore, Phil adelphia, New York and other cities, and have found none superior lo the New York Union Plane t’ouipauiea make, which areen phalionlly Ihe Piano lor the People, for they can he sold from one lo two hundred dol lars less than can be bought from any other reliable maker. They are the Very T li 1 n « for those living where they cannot get tut ,.g often. am agent for the sale of the*e Pianos nnd will warrant! hem as long ns any others will. I have been engaged in ibe business thirty years and speak advisedly. O. B. HICK. Having consented to keep these PIANOS on sale, we have had t tern thoroughly tested, and from Ihe universal opinion expressed, we are prepared l* recommend them, J. W. nURKR k CO. May 18th, 1867 f.l-ly ~ Metlltgl iWge if corgi a. AT AUGUSTA. Faculty: L, P. QAUVIN, M. D. Emeritus Professor of Materia Medic* and Thera peutics. HENRY F. CAMPBELL, M. D„ Professor of Operative Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D„ Professor of Obstetric# anil Diseases of Women nnd Infauts. L. D. FORD, M. D.. Professor of the Institute and Practice of Medi cine. IlDWARD GEDD1NS, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., w , . Professor of Chemistry anti Pharmacy. DkSACSURK FOKIV'M. D, ProfosHor of Anatomy. \VM. II. DOUGHTY, M. D., Professor of Mat. Med., Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. L. A. DUGAS, M. I)., Professor of the principles nnd practice of Surgery and Doan ot the Faculty. JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D„ Demonstrator of Anatomy. CHARLES T. RICH, Janitor. The 8;id Session will be opened on the 4th of No vember next, and continue four months. The Mu seum, Lnbrolory, and arrangements for Practical Anatomy, are eaual to any in Ihe country. Clinical instruction rsguliirly imparted at Ihe City Hospital aud College (Tiuics. FEES, Tiokols for Iho whole course, in currency.„$I0.’» 00 Matriculation, in ourrenoy o 00 Dissections, in ourrsney Diploma fee, in currency spt-10-2t L. A. DUQAS Notico to Debtors and Creditors. A LL PERSONS indebted to Ihe estate of Sidney R. Crenshaw, late of Dougherty county, do- ceased, are requeued to make immediate payment, aud all persona having claims against said estate '2 II present litem as the law directs. n02 J. F. CARO ILK, Administrator. Geomla—Worth foualy. Sarah B. Kerce, Guardian of Laura Williamson, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said oonnty for a discharge from her guardianship of Laura Williamson, person and property. This is Incite all persons concerned lo show cause by filing objections in my office why hesaid8arah B. Keroe should not be dismissed f om her guardianship, and reoelve the usual letter of dismission. Given under my official signature, August 6. 1867. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary august 13, 67 GCOIlGf A—bougiicHy County. TWO months after the publication of this notice, application will be made to llie Court of Ordinary of Dougherty county, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to die estate of Lucinda Mabry, late of aaid county, deceased, for the benefit of the lieira of said estate. JOHN M. CUTLIPF, Adm’r. Sep. 28, 1867. S Orosoia—Woith County. These are Io notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of Jacob Tucker, deoeased, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have) why Iihould not appoint Kligak MoRanle Guardian or the per son and property of Ihe miner hei-# of said deo’d. Given under my hand and official signature. Aug. 27, 1867 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. tlcarsla—Wonk I'oauiy. S IXTY days after date epplication will be made to the Ordinary of said oounly for Wave to aell a portion of Lots of land Nos. three hundred and ninety-two (802) and thraa hundred and ninety- three (808) in Ihe eixth Diatriot of said oounly, *a the property of WU)i*m H. Willi*, late of Worth oounty Oa., deceased. June 22d, 1867. JACK80N J. WILLIS, aug 24 60d Adm’r of W. H. Willis, dee'd POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Dougherty county, will be sold before tTTCourt House door of said county, on the first Tueeday in November next, within Ihe legal hours of tale, City Lot number 71, on Broad street, in the city of Albany, Oa., owned by John H. Dan fort h at the time of his death, ooatalaing one sore, more or leee, with the improvements thereon. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms Cash. JOHN R. HILL, Albany, Ga., Sept 7th, fi7. Adm’r J. II. Danforth. Gioeou—Worth oounty. These are to notify the kindred and creditor a* d all others eoneerned, to be and appear at my offioe wiikln (he time prescribed bv law, uad show cause, if any (hey can, why Call* B. Buokclew, ad ministratrix with the Will aanaxed oa the estate ef James Buokelew, deoeased, should aot be discharg ed from her said trust. J. W. ROUSE, July lfi, ’07. Ordinary. (Mtilt-Vwa (Mil;. Ell 8lk„, Adtalnlitr.lor oa Ik, Mtal, of Join T. Darla. Imuri. karlag applied laa far a dlt- okarga from kt, *dra!nlilr*tlon of John T. Daete' •Mat*. Thii I, therefore t« eila all lingular, the kindred and oradltora of aaid deeeaaid, I, eke. eanee bj lllag objeetloni la ■/ offloe, »he Ikawld Ell Slkee mould not be dlealnad from kit adala. IttraHoa and rtoelee Iko ami Mura ef dbalaafaa. Olrea under „ Ml angnst 13.18fi7 Y virtue of an order from ihe llonoralile (lie „ Court of Ordinary of Dougherty county, will _ sold on (he first TueNtlny in November next, two city lots, the one bring on the South side of Fine street, known as the King Garden, in the city ol Albany. Also,.lot number 70 on the North aide of Commerce street, coninining on* rcro. Sold foi ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors of George B. King, late of said county, deceased. Terms cash. F. J. STROZER, Adm’r Sep. 3, i860. GEORGIA—Dougherty County. OlXTY DAYS after dale applicaliouTwill be made lo the Court of Ordinary of sail county, for leave to sell the House nnd Lot on Ihe corner of Broad nnd Jefferson streets, in the city of Albany, belonging lo Hie estate of George W. Collier, dec'u. Sold for the benefit of. Hie heirs and creditors sf said estate. NANCY K. COLLIER, September 3d, 1867. Executrix ItOTIfE. A LL persons indebted lo the estate of A. C. Hill, late of Dougherty county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payitieui, and nil those having demands again! toil'd estate will present Hu m properly authenticated within llie lime prescribed by law, lo Wright k Warren, Albany. Oa. J. M. HILL, July 27, 1867. Adm’r A. (’. Hill. OroiiiiiA—Dougherty County. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that on the — day of— . 186--, Nancy Smith, late of Dougherty county, departed I his life intestate, nnd James S. Doyle having been appoint ed Administrator on said estate, hut having since been dismissed train said Administration, nnd said estate being now without nny legal representative, and that in terms oft lie law, Administration f It l>on- is non will he vested In (tic Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other lit nnd proper person, thirty days after tlio publication of this oil at ion, unless some valid objection is madn to Ids appointment. Given under my hand and official signature, this 201 h day of July, I8'.*7. W. II. WILDER, July III), 1867 OrJinary. Dougherty Superior Court June Term—1867. peter McLaren, -i vt. > Mortgage, etc. E. W. JenkinsA John F. Jenkins. J It appearing to the Court by tlio petition ol Feter McLaren, accompanied by the note nnd mortgage deed, lli&ton tlie)22dday of July, 1863, Hint the De fendants delivered to Julia A. Fuue, Exeoulrixof D. Face, deceased, which said Julia A. has, since the tuakingof said note aud mortgage, intermarried with (lie Flaintiff, since which marriage no successor to said Executrix has been appointed, bearing date Ihe day and year aforesaid, whereby the Defendants promised, on tlio first day of Januury, I860, to pay to the Fliiiiitiff ns nfotesaid, or hcnrer.fivc thousand doilats. for value received. And lhut. on the day and year aforesaid, tlio Defendants, the belter to seouro (lie payment of said nolo, executed and de barred to the snid Julia A., ns aforesaid, Ihe deed of mortgage whereby the said Defendants mort gaged to tlio said Julia A., ns aforesaid, city lots Nos. (40) Forty-nine and (61) Hlty-onc, on the corner of Broad and Jackson streets, Albany, On. And it further appearing (lint the Haiti nolo remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered, thal ihe *aid De-. fendants do p„y into Court, on or before the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest and costs duo on said note, or show cause to the contrary, IT nny they have. And that on failure of the Defendants lo do so, the equity of redemption in aud losnid mortgaged properly be forever there after barred and foreclosed. Audit is further ordered that (his Rule he pub lished io ihe Albany News onoo a month for tour mouths previous to the noxt term of this Court, or served on Defendants or their Attorney at least three months before the next term of the Court. A true extract from I he minutes of this Court. J, F-CAUdlLK, Clerk. this ifltmsj, TBLLOW WA ■t. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvlgoratp brokendown and low-spirited horses, by stretigthenins and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. It is a sure pre ventive of all dli- —- eases incident to Inch as LC.VO FEVER, GLANDERS, DOUGHERTY SUPERIOR COURT; JURE TERM, 1867. Almor F. Belcher ) vs. Newton F. Brinson A >■ Rule Ni Hi. Isaac B. Brinson. J T HE foots stated in tlio foregoing petition peating to he true, it is ordered that Defend ants pay into Court on or before the firat day of next June, the sum ofthirt -five hundred dollars, with interest from Ihe 1st dav of January 1864, nnd all legal costs which have accrued, and on failure so In do, lo forfeit tho equity of redemption on and to lot or land number (342) containing 250 acres, more or less, and fractional lot number 318 containing one hundred and threo and three-four!hs acres, moio or less. Said lands lying and being in the 1st dislriot of Dougherty aauntv. And it is further ordered that this Bula be serv ed upon said Defendants, or their speoial agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the first day of next J.i no, and that said Rule be published once a month for four months in the Albany News, a public gnxette. published in the city of Albany, Georgia, and said enunty. A true extract from tlio minutes of Dougherty Superior Court, June Term, 1807. J. F. CARGILE. Clerk. July 2d, 18(»i to—m4m HAKKK COUNTY. Bakfir Superior Court—Nov. Term, 1866. I "T hei*. nprea ntid to lha Court br lb,. ctltion nfrhirUt II Pa.llllaa tk.l kn * tv uia Luuri uy hi* j c; . ofCh»rl„ II. 1'nrmlee, that by deej ofmorlnf, Jsted the first Jsy or January, I8U2, WitllnmS. WUa oonreynl to sail 1'nnnleo certain lota ami parla of lota of laud, lying iu lha aerenlh district or Baker oounty, known aa numbers two hundred aud forty, (240) and two hundred and two, (202) each contain ing two hundred and fifty acres, and lot number two hundred and one, (201) with the exception of fif teen and oaa-iiilh acres off of the south end of aaid lot, and the undirlded one-half of 1st number two hundred and thirty-nine, lha said part of 201 con taining two hundred nnd thirty-four and fi.e-llllh •ores, and the laid part of two hundred and thirty- nine onntainlng one hundred and twenly flee acres, for Iho purpose of securing the payment nf three (8) promissory notes made by the said Wise, each dated the said 1st of January, 1802, and payable with intereel from dole, one payable twelea months •tier dale, for $21110 10. twenly nine hundred and ■lateen dollar! and ntaleen cento; the seonnd psy- •bla two yeara alter date for said sum ($2910 10) and lha third note due three yenra alter dote for tha aaid sum of $2610 10 The whole ofeaid notes amounting to the said ,urn of Eigltly-Seren Hon- dred and Forty-Eight Dollars and rorty-elght oenla, •ad which aaid notes are now due and unpaid. It iiordarad that aaid William S. Wl.e do pa. Into this Conn by IhaOrst day of oeit larm, lh. principal, interest ami cost due upon aaid notes or •***£••** if “J h ® o*n. to the contrary, and’ in dafnall (hereof foreclosure to bo granted to (be said Charles II. ParmlM of aaid mortgage, and tha acuity of radamptlou of tha aaid wnuim B. Wi, e lharala ho foreeer barred and that Hrrlea of this -JWjHUW on aaid William 8. R'|„ ,c CO nI. HINES A IIOB1IS, Plff'a Atl-ya. Tha Defendant, W. S. Wla». is not to he found in tkli oounty by mo. DAVID McMDIllUV, Sheriff June 95th, 1667. I, I°2AS ALLEN, Clerk. spirited To kevpert of Cows this preparation Is Inrsluabts. It iaertasss the quantity and improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to Increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and I sweet. In fattening cattle, It gives tlu-ni an appetite, loosens * their hide, and _ make* them thrive much IhsUr. In all diseases of Swine, auoh as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs, Liver. kt., this article arts as a speelflo. *By putting from one-half a paper to a paper In a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated ioi is ■. n m or entirely prevented. If gt^n la a certain preventive and cure for the ilos Cholera. Friss 25 Cent* psr Fapsr, or 5 Papers for 81. nUPABXD BT 8. A. FOUTZ .Xc BRO„ AT THB1B WHOLESALE DBIG AND MEDICINE DErOT. Vo. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, Ud. For Sale by Drug gists and Storekeeiiers through out the United States. 5@” For fait- by L. E. A . R. Wvlcll, Agents, Albany, Ga. July 13, 1807. EVERY FAMILY IS 'INTERESTED IN KNOWINa THAT AT WELCH’S CORNER They can always buy GOOD AND FIIESH Flavoring Extraota. Yeaal Powders, Soda, Blaek Peppar Alsplco, Maoe, Ginger, Candles, Geletlnes, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, Cayanne Popper, Cloves, Nut Megs, 8oaps, Potaah, 6c., &c., L. E. & II. H. WELCH. LOUISVILL Wrought Iron Cotton Tie. Tbs But and Blmpleat Tie In the Market. For Salt- lly FEARS, LAWTON & CO. GROCERY, PRODUCE A*V/> tGJ/.V/SS/GA MERCHANTS, 77 Third Street. MACON. GA 77 W ill) have now on linml n supply of the above IRON TIE, BAGGING, HOPE, TWINE, CORN, BACON, FLOUR. SUGAR, COFFEE, andwill all only have in a general assortment ol ES, all of which we offer n! loweal mnr- Sep 7, 1867. lw GROCERIES ket rales. Furniture, Sash, Blinds & Doors! ta EL Tl 4 T Whole,ale and Rolaii, nl tVEW VOKK ■CGI* for ox,II on delivery—from Steam Sno- lory on Wharf Street, fool nf.'ld oelih Slrcel, MA CON, QA. GRENVILLE WOOD May 14, 18(17 (493m) THU OREAT CAUSE OF Human Misery, Juat Published, In a Sealed Envelope. Price li cerls * - g -- - Before You Act j t F You DESluii JKWBLRt tiLbtfj to. have r?hhit-r - Vr '" r 'VatFii tali on 11 8. 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Ilrnoclies, Seals, Keys,‘an,"“‘ l I Mn sonic E m 1) I c iu s AV deling Rings GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES SMprrlor Gold Pvns with Diamond Point, Mirer nod Plalod Harr" 0,1 linger-, nml R'uslenhnlins' snprvlnr. li,,, ,. C n i 11 e' r y, Rnx«Yrs, Scissors, -Ai. i-£a U/ SiCS (S3 . R’ri'lnjr, ■"nl l>rossl,, K Cases. Wallets, IWket'Li I "ilel Nets, t uinhs, lltusnes, kc \«. Uaitiihi d Genuine Meerschaum Pipe# A fii., I uiliivllaH, Walking Canes, Ac., kc, * Musical instrnmenls, Hallar.-, Viallns, Hanjns, dales, Aecnrillnnv, u MUSIC J3QXKS PISTO S, Clocks and Regulators, hif-lil day nml no lioiir nocimti-Tiiiioln'oixiJ !" tI "K «r Jewelry renalrj will call tor them within THIRTY HAV.s ,aJ 'he ngreetucal, or ihey will bo sold la pay exp, Albany Watch and Jewelry SU BROAD STREET, - - UBMV, Ml s. STRAUS Albany, Oolober 27, 18(i(l |j. rcSl ^ THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH | For 1807. DAILY. AND WEEKLY. rpiiK pitontiKTons oktiikjmiovJ ^Juarnal have spared no labor or expenw l J I ,l,,c . c 1 *» Hie front rank of Southern newsi*! pars, and they are Milled lo nnaaaaer ilialThrfg Tk,TViBOn7m i | b,r “">' '-J HiepuHIfl rhe Thi.l.tllt.U l| lias nowa cirralaiina il.nlx'eaxheff every part ul Georgia nml extends iuo all Ikexdixf real States, and i, R „e is ,q,J n,,’ 1 any Snitlhern jottrnol uttlni.le of New llrlnax. Kl "' Hus reason It preaenlspeciillarndvsm.igrxxig A I) V K R 1 I 8 I N (I M E 1) I V M, v'rtw -,"'T '. , . s,crl ” i »e-l '8al ns a VKIIIriE | ««” 8 it shall not ho excelled: T IX E W K K K J. Y T JO I, E C I! A 1'Jf. Designed for Iheonnnlry, is puhlisltrd every Pri.ilfl and IS the LARGEST AND HANDSDMKST 1VKKk| 1.1 In the Soulli. It contains eight pages, or " FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS OF MATTKIt. chiefly NEWS, EDITORIAL and MARKETS, it but a limited number of idvertisomeuis nt« aiimiil led, the object of tlio Proprietors being to Mippljf ihe planters and farmers oflheSo.nl, will, s rn»? plete history of current events and oilier inform; linn most acceptable lo thnl class, AN A FAMILY PAPER we challenge comparison. TERMS: Dally Paper, per Year $10 0 “ “ " 6 Months GC " “ “ Month 10 Weekly, ». Year 4£ “ “ 6 Month* 2 C No paper sent until it is paid for, and .all nanai erased at tho expiration of subseriplion, (nf whlfj due notice is given in every ease) unless mtitr ap!13 W. A. RID D & CO.. Proprietors, Macon,(ia. Q ^4 J liopnlred At MACON PRICEI C -Another Hot f I0MB8, BRUSHES, 80AP8, PERFUMERY, toilet articles, POCKET BOOKS, PISTOLS, KNIVES, So.. REVOLVERS. QOt-T'fl n .. . Prices from lOLT'S, Cooper's Self Cooking, National Alta 'a, Bacon's Merwln S t’o’a, Whitney’s, Dray’i 812 to 825. L. E. WKLCR «CO. Saved from the Fire. - 9 ^011 entire .took of Watohes and fine nt «M.V«.r ,rri ‘ ,,dW,r '' ’"‘ icU Jewelry, will L. K. WELCH k CO., Bookssllsr*and Jewries, Ball's new Building l ^ROM'THE ENTIRE satlsraclion given b/o| XDerienced Workman In the last four months, we confidently #*& 1 nifiida and customers lo bring in their Fine Watches, Clocks and Jrif For repairs, and guarantee satisfaction* En£?i'fvvinK Done to Order i L.E.Weloh&Co’B. BOOK AND JEWELRYSTOBEJ |@- Speotlole Olaaaea rnfltted to Albany, Jan. 17, 1867. j Uo\a,7.irov/;,C'»»7/y.-TI,o f ejre'« i nnd .ingulnr Ihe kindred and ««»«» a olhern concerned, la be and apF«J * ^ within Ihe lime prexerlbetl by !»»■ 1 ,„ t 0 f i any they have, why I should "°L' b U” r coait. I office, appoint the Clerk ufl1 '* ® Jd B inl,tral»l some other fit amt proper 1d«'A J lha oatato of Aufiualui J .igaaiMW 4 feb23