The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, January 05, 1869, Image 1

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THE ALBANY mOSefs V V * 2V Libertas et HS3"atale Solum. ALBANY. GEORGIA. JANUARY 5. 1869. NUMB Scat-Weekly R*t*9- n, wiotSi » or » ,8ub,orl P lio “ i»(kU(l»l*: tr, 00 ,4, *T*l?Yih« *:ioo Tu *>* •jfji" 00 j or three Months..... PATAltl III AUVA1IC1. Dr*. Cromwell & Connolly HAVE REMOVED any Seal-Week. TO the second story of Welch’s new Iron- Front Building. Entrance on Broad street. In our absence, leave your message on the slate. February 7, 1808. I III. M 1 M ill. M | r* 5 a ■2 * eo « A s 0 J 1 2 8 ; 4 I ?!• Col. c* Ufoo ,60 8 00 800 0 00 4 0017 00 «T $ * 8 00 6 00 6 00 8 00 8 00 12 10 116 12 20 20 25 10 ,(40 i 8 18 17 22 27 40 80 $ !* 20 30 36 50 75 - - -j 2 k 1: ►- a CC<CCC<C<C< 3 © W. W. Kirkland. wH .q , “r., frM- t , \£ now»nuu»Ti«tpp i rttopwryctwm E. landldates $6. not to ex- Jno. L. IIardbi. N. A. HARDEE’S SON & CO., C£R(X)QQce)lei OPaacsttqDnpso And Goneral Commission Merchants, (Houck Kstarmhiied in 18.10,) NO. S STODDARD'S UPPER RANGE, BAY STREET, s SAVANNAH, a A. Liberal Advances made on consignments t'or ^1g!^CTrar8^ann>h, will be ealwd on 1 ‘ them, lo ... o nllowed merchnnis in uu when the Editor needs money .fit of buslnese llborality will always I |^i bllU.will bo duo on preson- Tbere wlttbo to eonening of thoso prices Legal AdverUccnmiits. lery 4f‘ laoh lory ..a....* 4 00 ffllaUoafet WI*M of Adnlaiotratlon. **. 1 ’ » <• Qucrdlanebip.... eiloa for dtsm'n from Adm’n... 0—dlonsttlP..-- •• loovo to Mil land Moo old lo foreo’-oeo mortgages prsq. t&dm&SSXJX. Eale* to perfeeleervice in divorce cases 10 00- All legal advertisements must be acoompo- li*4 by cash, or will not appear, fwtfljf LaK, &Wbj Administrators, Ex ecutors or Guardians, are required by law to he held on the tret Tuesday in the month, be tween the hours of 10 in the lorenoon and 8 ta the afternoon, at the Court House in the county in whioh the property is situated. 6 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 C 00 4 00 5 00 4 00 a 00 4 00 7 00 7 00 3 60 3 60 8 60 i for tho onto of personal property tainted Ice manner 10 days prerloua published monthly rot .. UblUklng loot paper., for thei tall opaoo_of fdhtba month o—for oom oompclling titles from K* or Administrators, whom bond baa boon given by tho deceased, the full epaeo of three mcedhs. ** PnUknllone will alwaye be oanttaned no Ml w. / Metioo to the debtors and onditors of an cs- mast also bo pabllehad 40 daye. Hoe that application will bo made to the i^OrdliMkry Cpr leave to sell land, etc., WpulmEoatWo months. Alone for letters of Administration, llanihlp, ate., must bo published 30 day* dismission from Administration, month- i months—for dismission from Guardian- «*NBw Courts In the r, 8d Monday in May and November ; fmm MftfatdigilnMaroh and September; Decatur, 4th Monday in April and October ; *' ^ * Moaday la ' June and Decern iy~in March and Septem ber: Mitsbell, 2d Monday in Maroli and No- veaber; Bumter, 2d Monday in April and Oeteher; Worth, 8d Monday in April and Commiaaioti Merchants. salo in Northern or lturopcan ports, and will hold Cotton for Plantcv* at Cheap rates of interest. 8cpt 22 Cm T. a. nirsr t.ii. Joiinhton. o. c. loukktt. Rust, Johnston &, Co. Cotton Faotors, WAKE-IIOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ALBANY NEWS JANUARY r>, 180il. Oonsimnnionts Solicited. OFFICE Discount and Deposite. Collections attended to and remittance PROMPTLY MADE ALBANY, (iEOKUA. Juno 6th, 1808. EUllAR L. Ot'KUAllll. KDWAUU I.. IIOLl'OMHE. GUERARD & HOLCOMBE, COTTON FACTORS, -AND- Gen’l Commission Merchants No 5 Stoddard's Lower Range, Bay, at., SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal advance* made on consignments, Aug 21 Gtn THE E, CARVER GIN, LI UMI I Lll U I ll| MANUFACTURED BY T1IE E-CARVER COMPANY, HAST BBlDftBWATSA MASS The OlllUe:—It is a vttxed problem with country pnbliahora, how to inako tho outside of a paper attractive. It is hero that their skill and tasto with tho scissor* aro mainly illustrated • and to tho ftVr columns usually devo ted to reading matter, tho loader is invited to leasts ol literature scienco and tho aits,—agriculture and tho pro* giess of industrial pursuits; yet most renders turrt first to The loaded columua on the inside to see what tho editor ha* to say, and to allay tlieir thirst for tho last sensation. Wo design, ns soon as we got fairly under way, to make tho outside ol tho News sparkle and glow with tho wit, genius, aud wild productions of tho best authors and most brilliant para grnphistsof tho times, and to give to these columns such interest as will ro ]icvc the inside oi some of the pressure from our advortising patron*. In addition to extract diimry fare making selection* of r- .'inn matter, wo shall, as wo do to-dny, locate many of our most important advertisements in the outside columns, and we now announce to patrons generally that it thov neglect to look into these columns they will see hut one side ol the pic ture. As proof of the old adage—“great minds run in tlm same channel,” we copy and adopt the following para graph 1mm tlie Macon Telegraph, which must have been written "about the hour we were penning “The out side,” On tub Oi'thidb.— 1 The pressure ot new advertisement* throw* most oi our matter, originalaod selected,-upon tho outside. Advertisers dislike an outside seat, but it suit* us exactly. It is airy, comfortable aud affords fine prospect of tho oountry as wc jog along; and besides all that, it gives a fine cliuncc to chat with the driver which is not to ho despised. Wo have a notion to engage all the outside Heats on this concern? and in that way give every other passenger a snug comfort able birth on tho insido where ho can dose and sleep, whilo we chat, smoke, and learn tho news ami see tho coun try rpHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES GREAT pleasure in introducing (his GIN for tho patronage of the planter* of Georgia. It baa a reputation of Thirty Yearn’standing in the Western Cotton State*, aud is a general favo rite in that nocliou. It cannot be excelled by any gin in tho world—in superior to ineny and i* GUARANTEED^ TO DO FIRST-CLASS WORK. swrpaased by none: DO l FBIOH : FOUR DOLLARS ($4 00) per SA , CA8H or its equivalent. TheE. CARVER GIN for Horse Power ban never been sold In this State before. RUST, JCHNSTON A Co,. Agents. 41 tf -Albauy, Ga. ORUGER & 00, ATTORNEY AT LAW “‘.'TT 1 ' ‘Ja.BANY.OA: Wiu give prompt attention to any business * ‘ i&.aU’the Courts ol Dough- JK eatu " [arch 19th 18 ly Have For Sale REVENUE STAMPS. Fiaotionai Cnrrenoy, convenient to pay Freed- men off with Ac. Deo. 8th-8mos •• I. WEIGH?. L. P. D. WARREN ANDREW BATES, I Representing the house of BATES & COMER. COMMISSION aMERCIIANTS, Savannah Gboioia, WRIGHT & WARREN, attorneys at law. ALBANY, CM ^yiu.pra'SS' in the acvrnt) jUotirls of iwa*4 Equity in tiiin State and tho p United.Slates lor tty? iirci' ' Ju “ mm188i6n Aiwy, Nov. 18,1886. —37 I B NOW PREPARED to make liberal cash Advances on COTTON, at moder ate rates of interest, shipped to Savannah, Haw York or Livmpool, Can be found at DRAPER & WHITE’S Warehouse 92 tf. medical oards. HAnDEMAN 4 SPARKS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, it.' A Pope, OA Macon. On- -c«o- To the Planters • -Ob- Middle and ■Southern Georgia. FOR TWENTY YEARS we have served you, we believe faithfully. Our success de pends upon your prosperity ; hence we have sealouily sought to promote your interest and advanoe it by ovary means in our pow er. As Commission Merchants we again ten* dor you our ssrvice*, at our old stand, whioh lute witheiood the fletnee of e burning .ftunr. (thereby proving It* eeourity), aud where we hope to merit the eery liberal patronuge al- Ills NotSa. Tlw llepubliaAn |ia(ion» of Guorgia, in keeping with their ouitom, nre on- ilcavoring to palm off tt iin, ami inako somebody hcliovo that lo the election of General Grant tint people of this Stato aro indebted tor tho peace and good feeling that prevail between the white and colored races. If to that oauso is attributed our tranquility and tbo docility of tho negro, may we not ask if the logic is exhausted before it reaclios South Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas,and tbo Ogseebee? Tho trutli is, the (access ot tho Radical ticket for the Presiden cy liad nothing to do wUk tho pacifi cation of affairs in Georgy tkreo oth er great ovents conspired^to open tho eyes of tho colored people, break up tho leagues, sileneo cupel-baggers and tranquilixe disturbing elements. Tho Camilla riot first checked tho mad spirit of the fiends, anil set the‘negro to'thinking seriously of his future. Next came tho 48,000 majority for Seymour, which reversed the sweeping tide of fanaticism and proclaimed the supremacy of tho white race; and last but not least, ulkvkn iiundrkd an» thirty majority for the Ilemocniry in the Augusta charier election closed up tho business and gave scalawag, oarpcl-hag, and negro pretentions their quietus. These tlirco historic events,-and not the election of Genoral Grant, gave lo Georgia peace, and to her industry so. ctirity and protection. It is a base ef fort to deceive on tho part ot the knav ish and falsifying Press of tho Radi cal Party, to say that wo are indebt ed to Republican sources and successes for any of tho seeming blessings the present respite from stnfo brings us. To the success of Democracy, and tho strong, atorn, defiant will hf the peo ple are wc indebted, and being in* debted to ourselves we will neither be ungrateful nor falter in our fealty to the spirit that led ns. T« the True Hearted People of fieor- Rla- Again we come before you to plead tho cause of our imlmi isd dead. As you may know, the Legislature oi 1800 made a small appropriation, and np* pointed us trustees of tlm funds; to bu ry the dead of Chioaiimugu ami along llio line of Sherman's march to Allan, ta, aud to gather into a common rest ing placo tho remains ol those who were not under llio protecting care of local mnmnrial assoeivtious. For this purpose the citizens ot ‘Marietta gave us a beautiful site immediately on the railroad, into which, with our limited mourn, wo lidvo removed over twolvo hundred bodies Hundreds still ro* main uneared for in the neglected oorners and roadsides, ami llio battle fields whore they toll, to lie trampled hv tbo beasts ol the Hold or turned over bj the plowshare. Another small ap propriation was made by the last Legislature—too small, however, to continue, with any hope of success, great an undertaking. The General Government lias spent millions on tho Federal comotcrics of Marietta and Amlorsonville. The hum blest colored soldier who died in the Federal service, has a well guarded, beautiful aud cosily resting place, marked with slabs of purest marble; towering monuments attest the gratis tmlo of their Government, while our noble heroes nre still left in silence and neglect. Shall this disgraceful neglect continue, or can we get such aid as will enable us, with tho opening spring, to place them all in consecrat ed ground ? May wu not liog tho aid ol every Georgian 1 Can tnVy contin ue deaf to the cry of their hucoflined dead V Will not. their friends and neighbors aud comrades, in the glori ous cause for which they fell, seo to it that their hones iio longer moulder, un eared for on the hill side ? Wo nek not for gradul.walks, nor iron railings, nor manilu slabs, nor Heaven pointing monuments. Wo know that Geor 1 giaus will educate their suns lo give all this in llio future, blit wu do nsk lor them uoi/> nn untrodden grnve, for suroiy that is little enough for tho most lowly; can it ho refused to those loved martyrs, who for our honor, onr homes, our flag, our all that was dear dear to us, risked their lives, nml foil wlicru bravo men lovo to IoIIt-oii llio battle field. That our cause was lost was suroiy not their limit, nor lias du. font lessoned our obligation to thorn, then, in tbo name of humanity, and iu behalf of Georgia’s honor, wo appeal to you as Georgians, ns Southern men and women, to finish this work, and to the pcnplo of overy community in thin Slate to romombor these men died de fending your right to worship God no- cording to tbo dictates of your own conscience, nml wu earnestly ask each l’astor to act as our ngcul in bis cliargo lo reooivo aud forward to us for this work. As another means to the accomplish, inont of thfa object, by our earnest so- lioitationa, a small party of tlm ladies of your Stato, whole sealed, country loving woman, lmvo consented, for tbo beuefit of this special work, to given series of concerts in tlm principal cities oftbe Stale, and thoreby aid to wipe out the record of Georgia’s ingratitude, ns it now stands forth in tho dishonored graves, and in tho name of tlm mourn* mg ncarts of tho land wo thank tlioin. Muh.OhasJ. Williams, Columbus, Miss Mary J. Green, Itcsnca, Trustees G. M. Association. Gossip about Upper ttrorgla, Kir. Tho Mneou Telegraph of the .'HHh, says: Major Hums, Into Comptroller General aud now Senator Irom the Floyd District, wns in our office on Monday. The Major brings n good report Irani Floyd. Hu says it is teeming with abundance ami every interest of the county is looking up. Land is iu demand ill twenty lo forty dollars per acre. Immigration is coming in rapidly. Romo now num bers six thousnml people, ami we spec ulated as to the probability that she would in a tew years, lie life largest Interior town ill Georgia. Corn was so abundant that at distances from, tbo railroads it bad been selling as low ns thirty cents a bushel. Coal was worth by retail twenty-live cents per bushel. Money was quite plenty nml trade brisk. The railways had put the city in cheap and easy com munication with tlm vast coal and iron deposits of that region, ami they wero looking forward lo hegiuning shortly a kind of Southern I’itlsbiirg. Speaking of llio upprnnehing session of llio Legislature, Major Hums was of opinion that 'll would simply pass a resolution, disavowing any purjiono to violnto llio Reconstruction policy of Congress, and proposing to submit tlm eligibility question to jitdicirl nr bitrnnient, and then adjourn, leaving Congress to provide for the succession, it it desires lo do so. CRUG Eli & C0-, BanRors, Will tin a Urtorni l'lio lino session of Mum. 11. I„ Minin,Wn Hoarding nml Day Hriinoi. for Young Lu- ilii-M vrill commence on Momtay, January lltli lWt!»,, iiiulcr MU|»eriiiiemlence of the Her Duvrc, Hector ol Mi. Ucotge’N cliuroli. -•Inch Departtiunil in liMcil wiili competent anil xpcricucuil Teacliei-H; nml every mennn wi ‘ ‘ * * “ "Grant an Aclakox.”—A U-le graphic dinpaich, giving tin* runnll ol llio election of lYoaiilont ot the Uni ted States, was received by tw Americans dining at Luxor, in Upper Egypt, on the evening of Friday, November 0th, the third day alter the event. The following is a literal rendering ot the Arabic verson which the important intelligence was transmitted by tho Egyptian tele graph from Alexandria to Luxor: “The hour of its date:—21 hL o! Iiogib, on Friday. “Its contents:—Gen. Grant lias been named Uresidont, to-xvit: Head of tho Sheiks. And Aelafox lias boon named second President.” THE M. BAHN]® Proprietor. Pino Streoti Albany^ Goorgia. -(0)- Having recently completed thin lloitse, and put it in condition for the accommodation guests, the l’ropriolor piodgea Itin onrui-al < clci •r Way* given u*. The *alo of ootton - U our specialty,.. Wo flalUr ourselves non* «an txcel us. To old friBndi we return thsaks; lo n.w oaei, try ub. we will try to plsw *»“• ■ Usual accommodatiouti gireo to enable you to BRke a or*p. hakDBMA.V, J*., O. O.-SFAHtS. Jan. 1st—timos. Tub Macos Joubmal & Mksseb- ueu, on the 1st made it*, appearaaoo largely incyesstd and much improved iu every rospcct. If the other talk* la the State wonld patroniw tkrir press as well as Maoou does, they o#nld have papers like her two tnt| Dailies. Biuillr aad Economy of F«(4 Slack. It is not every person that is awaro of the economy involved in feediug stock in a certain manner aqd provid ing them with certain surroundings.— All animals require more food when oxjiosed to cold, particularly cold com billed with moisture, aB fog, rain or sleet, anil for the reason that the con stant and renewed conlaot of oold nir and moisture abstracts from llmir sys tems a largo amount of calorie or ani mal heat has to bo suppliod or furnish- cd to tho animal either by the food it roceivcB or by tho combustion ol its own Intty constituents; licnco stock so exposed, even with a fair allowance of food tor tbo pnrpoao ot fuel to gonernlo animal heat, burns up and exhausts its fat, and thereby appoars shriveled, weak an4 inanimate, and indisposed to locomotion. It hns, apart from scientific reasoning, been proved by experiments that animals protoetod from cold and wet, by having warm dry shod* and sleeping quarters, with a southern aspect, ana open to tho rays of tho sun, require much less food, and will present a healthier and better condition npon uoarly one half tho food they require under circum stances of exposure. JPho manner of f irescnting them with food is of vast raportauoo. Food given warm, by being boiled or dissolved in soma hot liquid, in far more efficacious. In tho S rst placo the food is more notable in in gastric jnioe, and secondly, tlio calorie or boat oontained in tho warm liquid acts aa a powerful stimulant to to tho entire animal system. Apart from adding to the stock of animal heat whioh the animal already poMSM- os, it also promotes especially the dl- djstivs functions, and through that in sures the complete and easy assimila tion ot alt Llio food tho animal may haws taken.—Exchange. eavorH lo give pat infirm.»n. 11 in room* nr largo anti well vonliUti-il ; his laMo hIiuII I coiiHtanlly aupplieil with llio ho«! llio tiiarki afl'onlR, ami hi* nervonl* hIiuII always • prompt, polite ami attentive. Bid?- A Hack in niwnyx at llio Depot on tin* arrival of trains, lo convoy papsonttea to llio House, and every convenience and comfor' dcsiraldo is guaranteed. MYIUCK EARN KM. I’roprielor. Jan 1—tf BRICK MASONRY _TlIE*ub*criber is prepared to do all kinds ot Brick Work & Plastering at short notice ami on reasonable terms, solicits a share ot public pairnnngc WAAO J. JIIUNSON. Albany, On., M»v 29th. 18— ^ ' HERE kind* I inako and keep on hand nil S. W- HENRY’S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY UP STAI11K, IN THE OLD FLAG BUILDING, [J ACKSON STUN NT,] Near Host &. Johnston’s OLD WAREHOUSE. w Cabinet Furniture, Mattresses Ohairn. See*. All order** for CABINET WORK, MATTRESS EH, REPAIRING! FURNITURE, RE-CANING CIIA1RH, UPHOLSTERING and RE-0AN1NG SOFAS TeU * Teto Easy And Rocking Chair* Promptly and faithfully don e at such price t *nit the time*. I willengago to make OLD FURNITURE look nearly as good a* new, if not be ter ia point of COLOR. Send in your orders and I will Warrant Satisfact ion, References, those I have worked for. TOWNS’ HOTEL. In tho hualnoaa pyrtiOnVil tha City, Brfoft Btrotet, , ’Aibsoy 1 IAN KINO mfHLNKSH In all its di-iaiU, Buy nnri Svli B\OUANGi:, IHukr ('oll«'4'ii«Hi<u t Huy Cotton on Oidet*, Make Libcr.i! A»1 vsim***** on rtlTTOH Mliippod our fvii'tid-4 in Haviinnnli, New York, or Liverpool, Purchase Phnlullous.W.. on Order, A. .1 TOWNS, :\ ; Lo ' 11 nvo For Mule rrhwn-: stam/'s, FRACTION A l. CURRKXC1’ (HnuiN liilh), iSl('l\ IU. t\C. oung Ladies' Boarding Sctioo 1 Griffin, Goorgia, H avimi takt.n oiiAkaK of Ur nkw Hotel, formerly oucnpieil*by Mr. Htqb« •id, Imving engaged tint Services of Mr. A. M. Walihin, formerly ef the lire wn House, Maeon, (in., who is, iu every way*, compe tent, l will endeavor, by close attention lo tho wants of mr guests. In continue to merit the nalronvgo so liberally bestowed op my proueeesHor. .. - - ’ There will In- an Oiiuillm* a» tPd Depot, lo convey passengers lo the Hotel. A* J. TOWNS. , • N. R. -I have for Rent, under tho above named Hotel, Two No. I Mtore-rocxxs, also n good dwelling house in u doeimhTe part of the Elly. . , A. JA T. ocl 13 tf (4 -i S !“ II he employed it* luniiitnin u Young Ladies school ot a high onler. The Musical Depart incut, under the con trol of l’rot, Henry Mehoellcr (tissisl. Hupi.) oilers extra iiiduueiiiPiilH to iiiuhIu hoIioI iis. The school being in session nearly all e Hummer, Parents or Huni-dinns ical ling in unhealthy localitii •- may hero lind a Icasant Home fur their Daughter* or Wards luring the aiokly heuMMi. Charge* moderate. ’lreuhu>, toiilaining lull pailh-ulart., sent ii application. REFER IJNCKM: The ID Rev.I W lleekvulh. I* D . Macon, Ga. The Rev M Ijciiodiol, Mavanuali, " J U Rone, Est|.. Grilliti, •• iliulgollensttii Itolierls, •• •• J T Hanks, M !»., (icn It II Anderson, Mlitleshnig, Mo. Cn. Hon II I. Pinckney, •• •• •• llev I'liarle* W Thomas. Atlanta, Ut-oigla. T M Daruall, M D., Grilliu. •• M J Daine.l,_M_lL, 1L •• Deo 1H — I hi Tlio Promium Water Drawer, THE CHEAPEST MOST or BROWN’S HO 1 ] oi>w».ttc mix oN.ua. K. tf. UKIIWN 4 NON, I'roprieters.. T his wgll known house i». been refilled ami repaired, and is now one of the NKATEMT HOTELS iu the Stale, ami tlio most convenient iu tho oily. The Hotel is supplied with everything the markets afford*. Macon, Sep..21 1807 J 104.0m ! •d ;i‘-i NOW opening BS- ,1 ..■jaL.at Under the sign of "lleaibiiuriarh” in Town s ltlock, consisting in purl of 26hid* of apple*, from 6 in 7 dollars p»r Mil Laguirru aud llio Collet), 60 sks of llour, Mnperlino to Family, Mall, Maekerel,'Fish, Oytlvr*, Har- •lines, Clu-eso, Sugars of all grade*, Soda*, Pepper, Ginger, Tohamm, Powder and Shot, Uiiiilliiii*, llrooniH, Oil MhadeH and Wall pa- per, and many other ueeeasury and useful arlieh'H. Hull at ‘'lleudtpiarters" and givo tho young man a trial W. W. MilACKILFORD- HM law I w PIANO TUNING. A. A. Clark, formerly of Augusta, respec-’* " ‘Imliy n THE —AND— UlllUnisU INVENTION TIIK I'M! REGULAR OLD OAKEN RICKET, ROPE AND WINDLESS. . Any cliild tliat can earry the water from he well can draw it as readily ns a gtflwn person — Helurii* into Hie well without a IIKVOI.I'TION OF TIIK \VIN HI.KNN. •’•illy iiiiiioiiiiuoh to the cilireii* of Albany ami vioiuly, that he is prepared to Tuiio auti Re pair Pianos in Hie neatest, manner. He 1* also prepared to furnish I’utnnt, Chunk and 1‘arlor (Iri/an* to order' Second hand Plano* taken in exchange, at a fair valuation. \ Order* loft at Mcvttr* L. E. Welch ft'CV* Htoiks ore will meet with prompt aiioution.— Refer* to Mr H. W. Henry, Col (1. W. Styles, Col. J. L. Knight or piht>r* from tha Ueigh- Vorliooil of AngUHla. HH 3 u. AGENTS IIUCHliT IMITIKS ITNEI.ri rnnnot hurt n eliilil, un.I i.uhihl, ehiokru ami lut priuir. KVKIIV WHU. AND C’lSTKRN OUGHT TOIIAVHONKI! .V, 1 Como aud hoc it work. TIKW. A. At the ' I-!. EVANS, News” Oflice. Albany, Ga. Or abnmralulon fwm whiek Hrioe'tks-^ * amount can be made by Mlllng the ». . ■fcATBHT IMPROVED UOIU 1808 8E88E Family Sowing Machine, PIICIB $IH,00. For Circulars and Term* adilren* ii IBOWBK8 Sc €O f 320 South Thin/ Street, Vhkhdetphia, J‘a. To parties desiring to hold Ootton. He I urn prepared lo ship Cotton to Liverpool advancing one half market value, have it hold any reaboiiahte 1 imo at small cost in safe liaiid*, and order prompt mile bv Telegraph whenever desired l»j owner*. Till* compares favorably with rislc on plantation or axponao of holding in American cities ; for inHlanoe, Interest in Liverpool is only tiro (6) per coni per annum, Insurance about, one per cent per annum, Storage about twelve (12) cent* a hale per month. Commissions it brokerage being the Hume us 111 this country. M-rc liberal advance* where union are not rent riot oil as to time. Similar arrangements for sal.) iu Northern Ports will lie made on best lerinn practicable. Consignments solicitnl fur sale hero or, ship men! as above. HENRY DRYAN, (Late of Hu van IIaiitriimik & Co.,) Savannah, Un. out 29 If Insure Your Life In the Mississippi Valley Life In’s. Co., of KENTUCKY. AH kind* of Lifo A Endowment I'oliolei iflsuod.—Endows children al (ho ago of 10 or 12 and pay* tlio policy at the ago or 18,21, 26 Ih should it occur prior). NOTICE Stockholders Meeting- There will be aspeoinl meeting of the Stock holders of llio South Georgia and Florida R. II. Co., at Thomaaville, on Tuesday the 12lh of January 1800. A full representation is desired a* tiiiHiness of importance i* to ho trammeled. Ry order ol the Board, P. S. BOWER, See. & Trcas. or 80 (or at dealt No Restriction on Travel or Renidrnee or or- inflation,—Stcnui Boat or R. R. men charged no more than others—all health!/ moil, women ft children charged tho same (if the name age) —AH Police* iion-forfeitnblo and incoatontn- Ido. Thirty nay* grace given on all Renewal* of ’olioiCH. The protit* aro cquitahiy divided among all the IiiHured, and these profit* or Dividend* will lie loaned (if desired) wi adranre, by flirtf-^ ply acknowledging the Receipt or it—not hav ing to give a promisor// note an other Cotnjuiniet rer/uire—for which only li per ct ample int. ii re quired to he paid at the end of the gear—not in advance an all other Companiee require. Tar to went rates of 1 if.n, are. rha.ged, conn's} lent with n.i iri g, and the insured are not lialAe to attessnunt under any eircumetancea, eutd *s all the nurjdun of the Co. afttr paging lasses fte an re turned to the itmur-d by wag of ilaidend*—(t that loaned in advance) it i* evident that cheap*r /unitranee can he had in tks Masmie of mag other similar institution ! Tho growing popularity of this nubatanlial ' mon is air* SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, Southern Institution is already evinced by the fact thnt score* k hundred* of the Soul hum people have insured in Hie Company. -j— Among whom are many eminent Statesmen, ir Lawyers, Divine*, Physician* ft Planter*— Apply at once for jf policy 10 Judge Wm. 11 WILDER, agt. at Albany Ga. Rev. JNO. L. UNDERWOOD, Cuthbert, Ga.- nOIILI»l8GS AND BRACKETS Ready-Made and Bash Glased. Capt. J. M. MACON, Eufuala, Ala* Col. .* - •ALL KIND* OK— HOUSE On hand, and for sale, BEADSTEADS MEAT SAFES,, WARDROBES, TABLES, ^ WASII8TND8, ETC N. B. Turning done to ordor. Ho- member, up stairs in the old flog build- ” 8 ' 8, W. HENRY. Albany, Ga, January 11th ly. We have tried our aeed and know will eoate np. b.E.*n.E. WELCH. (boy ORNAMENTAL, LOTT ARE, AND STORE Work done lo ordor in the bc»t and Infest fllylo*. House and Kitchen Furniture rioiuing, Sawing and Turned Work, Counter* Table*, aud Stool* for Store*. Repairing of all kind* done cheaply, With diapalcb; Pend or call,at Factory, ‘ lt*a Slree* of Third Street, on Wharf Street. Macon, Ga- OttEENVILLfiWOOD. JGty 17 6 mo. • r JOEL W. PERRY, Blakoly, Gm 1 JAMES N. WEST, Bainhridg/Oa. A. V. SI'ILLER, Tallnhauce, Fla. nov. 17 3m. and foot Advertisement* forwarded to all Newspepersi No advance oliargod on Publisher’s prices. All Leading Ncwnpaper* kept on file. ,. Information n* toCoal of Advertieing furnished Ail orders reocive onroftil altenUoa, Inquiries by Mall answered prajwptly.. Complete Printed List of^ewipapersfor f Spooial Littiiprepared for Customers. Advertisement* Written « Orders from Businoss Men