The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, January 29, 1869, Image 1

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Tkn following UOMrlUioi of Subscription Uttrtlsiis Bales Albany Semi-Week. 1 « i s ( j. M a 3 4 3 n co M — o $ $ $ 5* * $ * t 1 50 200 2 00 8 00 MS 600 800 ?«»< \lh m-i : 3 00 600 8 00 12 17 20 35 60 400 7 00 10 15 •>•> 80 40 1*9 4 Col 500 8 00 12 20 27 85 Ml 7 ? [ Col 10 15 20 25 10 50 * 75 10 ; cm 15 20 80 40 60 75 100 1150 ftofessionnl cards, of the usual moucai dtmuislous, luscrtcd nt $15 j»er annum, or fft p«r quarter. Aunouncinj* CnndldatwdLV Obituary and Marringo Notices, uut to ox* leei 1 square, fros. I Transient advertisements must bo paid in dmnot»ot{nf golXcgkl •Advertiftehienl s' wiU • ejMuLftWoitM^WOcf •uUmrir.ing them, to rhjm Tfe&iolinbln per cent Will do tillhwed >r the security. Established merchants in lbany,Maoon, Atlanta and flavattnali, will • called on when th^ EditoV needs money, 1 id a spirit of business liberality will always • indulged; but bills will bo duo on presen- llion. -- r.-., a> There will be no softening of those prices lit Prog gjto. NEWS Solum. 65 Per Annum ORGIA, JANUARY 29, 1869. & MAYER, lesalo and Retail Dealer in Goods and Grocorios. The Atlanta illemorial (omert.J V Tire Constitution sayathii momor concert iu Atlnntn was a prodijm, success, and concludes a long l. j with the following : ' Hilt liio crowning excellence V..., “Attld Itobin dray,” hy litre. (*gd. p who electrilied the amlienee, a« slto‘ Uirdwing iiscnao feeling into lit, pa?' IbviAance, seemed to be the living |ioij it sonalion of tho wife of -‘Anld ftobif XlSicit »r Umunties Sr)’(>ooil<, Gray," who, while sho still dung tTNoliuiis, I'Miicy Omuls, Ctollllilg, limn remembrance ol Jamie her tlnil.ndiu*’ and Gniits’ Fueni.liiiig love, did not forget her duty In hi,neoo.ls, Huts, lloolo mid Nltooa, to whom she had given her hand. TiBduller and Uracerie.. •mblory evidence.) their ulerisnro llieir hearty llpphuisc, and sho e hack and sang a little gem “At J- elork in the morning.” Vlie Aria fret >pp|(yTs 4 Bpcctnl Miration in milled to hi. large ■took «r AMI DOMESTIC GOODS, On to* Otrrain*.—Our “lightning hodulo” is growing so popular that erybody wants to travel with ns. finish for seats iuside, on this trip, tesustorido outside. Wo “nO- it the situation" oheerfnlly, however, 1 shall carry along cold.proventivcs, d other comforts lor pick-ups along tho belter reconciled tho “situation” from tiio reflection ;uanos, circuses, menageries, livorys and nil sorts of tatrious g,o inside; and though Olflaiilep,groceries, confer. Irits and purfutneries, We i monied merchants, bankets, ho- ‘ horse "medicines, buggies and is, literature, dry goods, jewel- i-seeing and life insnrnnoe— wo raanngo the “lightning” lihe, and can drive whithersoever or fun slmll point. So, here i—the horn "toots—and wo arc off State Orm-nns Uneoirrs.—Mr. II, Comptroller General, will please ejit our thanks for a copy of his ) Ajpirfjon tho taxes and iinanees i Stato, from August 11th, ISOS, | January 1st, 1SI19. Iaj, E. U. Walk Kit, Master of sport||5*n'o\thu W. <fc A. Kail- J, also has our thanks for the atinu- reports of tho ofliccrs of that road. i t— blNATOlt IIll.l. F.UI.S TO ukt tx: Dis- lies from Washington City unnoncu io Judiciary committee have rc- ' adversely to Joshua Mill's sp oil fora seat in that respectable august body. Tho rejection of Senators will oauso but little grief I Georgia: Democracy could iiO,<( t but little from them if ttiey were l and they linyy long since been ta. od by the seals and negroes. 11 i serious signification, however, and Ithe ran (*oo dit) Consisting of /'/.VI! FRKXCfl Nonna. “Casta Diva” a wake nod most intiMiHe onthuhisismin the in-tfu^ of u!l present. Tho frost of ago ih».. loti under its nitiffiu influence, and* - tjr.ivo united with the gay in aw ing her an unpreoedented trinfrii Jj Seldom, if ever, has iifdllen to tl»#Q ar ?^ A ' > ' ppearing before the jmblic. t « receive such uuhontided evideiiaF'i high appreciation. Davis’ ThCfrVe •. groanori henenth tho weight of tltal^uip or THE LATEST STYLES, plause. .Mrs. Ogdi n returned nuAjM knowledged thoeompllment, buivAj - 1H '* nrK ° ,y, " c!i ° r 1,00,8 nM '* She slid not satisfy the audience, and t. * jmrelutml <tirt-ell:i f,-omtlo- Miinufiicturers. mi-: a /.v os, of olio appearing before the j»ublic jt ^ pop/JXS, KMPKKS8 CLOTH, fiRLAlXRS \r., . • untfl after she had sang “Ttvas witNF a mile of Edinhoro’ town” and “Oofl ins thro’ tho Rye,” did it appease t,l cravings ol their musical appetite. \ The voice* of Mrs. Hines and $Ih} ‘ Howard blended together hi sweot a# cord Jit tho vocal duet “Alpine Mod ning.” f ml Kxqi/ •lion: in Virgil (iii.M’iiu’.—The Richmond HKur.ru s with much unction have Men so many things ill Yn‘g» t within the past four years, that iiidij^ nut ion is almost dead as a fentiinciig ami the feeling of surprise is esteemo a mere waste of emotion. It a mn‘ with a strong nasal twang ahouh meet ua in the streets and ask us J exchange hats, we rhutdd iuvohintni iU do it—and we suppose that Norther tourists will soon oiler us the alum]? of their cigars. ^ All of the.M* ftoo.h arc oflVrr.l nl llio most f ^pasonablo prlrr* for CASH. “<01BI»l'TITIONISTIIi:Mrr. OF TKADI2." He Will Xol He Undersold By Any one. Not 20. .fin — * Inspector of Ferlillzcrs. Dr. J. Emmet 1 Hack shear has hoc a pi Hinted inspentor of fertili/.ojra fi^ Bil»b county. As a matter of intoiy>< 1 * we publish the :t«l sect Km ot the n»* creating the ollice: “Si;«. III. Any person who shall st r any fertilizer within tho Stale withod its having been so inspected, stampe'^ and certiiied, or any person whoslia* use an Inspector's certificate to iiidu> or influence the sale of any othofs.fvii tilizor than thaUto which it was cable when given by the Inspector, o jiuy Ins|Hctor who shall knowingv give a lalso vertilieato; or any porno who shall procure, or aid in proecrin or who shall knowingly use, alter has 'l.ft-n proeuual, any false Inspct tor’s ifitificato, shall be guilty of misileim auor,and on conviction there in any court having jurisdiction, slu. he fined and imprisoned, as in ease report of tho committee is act an e$rly\4rty and sustained the Seuate, wo may look out for oilier misdemeanors.” islation on Bullock’s line, for it isi m-i v i i lieco of the samel ipqfc-.mf tbffl A lonfctssloD. 'cvehtiially 1 | WliolUlho extreme Kaiiioals of t’ ^ 11„i■ I Ui'imbiiv.iu |nirly succeoli'il in fovoll JounNAi.&, Mkbsbnhkh: Daslr negro suffra^o on tlm ticnjiM “I lb ,,, , _-;„i,„ 1 ,..,Solilli, llioy i.lythecl llio attiT with t 1 rivhWf, anil enterprising mernhants i fce built up lor Macon two of the ( ‘, n ' i^Apcrain tbh Soutb.A. few days j Tli ole garment wHr t of it. w ■ - - Ins The Premium Water Drawer. THE CHEAPEST —AND - MOST DU It AIIM2 I.WIhMlOX OK THE AI2E !! TUB UEqULAIl OLD OAKEN Ill'CKKT, ItOPIl AND WINDLESS. Aliy child that can carry the wain* froui (lie well can draw ii as rcmlily as a gtowu persoa.—llcluius into the well wmiorr bkvum t.ion or tiii: wmu.i:sK. IhUTIKN ITSI1MM r!ilU, and is child, chicken Kutuiir ('annol Imrl ami ml proof. EVERY WKI.i. AND CISTERN OUGHT TO HAVE ONE 1! Conn* and hco it work. » T|D>S‘ A. E. EVANS, At the “Nvwa" Office. Albany, Ga. •Jnu lut if TOWNS’ HOTEL Located on Broad 8treet» /x Tin-: nrsixitss portiox of city, ALBANY, (M. MKS, a. .1. TOWNS Proprietress tual means of hereafter or, feating nil tho aspirations ot that part r York Tribune leali/.e.H wi vi hotn the blacks will herealter vol andissuesa note ol warning fo tV 1 white Republicans of the South. Tf'. philoHojdmr oft* tho Tribune says : ? We cnti«i;U. tbu RoDuhlieans of tin South to consider well the position tho blacks. Most ol these live on lands of “Conservatives,” otherwi rebels in the past; three-fourths them either work for these rebels _ illlBL Mffcsepjftfr is at present| till their lands on shares; and all ^ ying a Utile moro canvass, hnt wo i them arc connected by early assoej |nbt tlo pinpricty or ncoosrity.- li V n ««<1'ilclong intimauy will, thf , J .. . who once owned and still employ, are brilliant representatives of a I ftt , eaHt Bhellcr lliem# Sw i on J le people, and their Columns illus- j socially dominant race were lcagt te hnsinoss ecncrgy aud entcrjirise ■ to deny political rights to their for i wo had occasion to speak of the wo to-dny publish the Hipectus of theJottUNAL & Mkhkkn- , its con^Tjt|>!ff<>r*fc|<VtM><l ftyit Therota no such Infng “« oon.‘. King thoao two paperaljkc two gal- of tho line, they ritlo tlm i with equal skill nt tho holm. Thu Commission Merchants. C. M. CLARK 4 CO.. BROKERS, Albany. Ga. t\ ill buy gold, silver, bonds, stork, linear* rent money, and discount Commercial pa per. *M- Offico over Hoggs ft Siepbcn’s store. Albany, J«n. dlh, 1869, if. V. II. *IIST t T.II. JlHlNSTON. G. lOCKITT. Rust, Johnston &. Co. Cottou Paotora, WAUK-110IJSK AN’!) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ConsiKiiinentH Solicited. OPFIOE Discount. and Deposits. CoUtctioim atlcuded to and remittance PROMPTLY MADE ALBANY, GEORGIA. June Gib, 1868. ly *1- NO. 9. MONTPELIER INSTITUTE Ton YOUNG LADIES A’/'.’.l I,' M.l CO.X, </A. Rt. Rkv. J. W. IlKClvWtTIl, D., U , lll-bop of Georgia, VJSlTOtf. Rr.v. J. T. PnvsK, M A., Root or. Muh. II. D. I'KVsr, Prlueipal. *tiv.*/n/ hy ,i amjilfh- i o' tlhlf uilil i VOWIfilft'l/ /mtl ti, Win;v b'l i to Mii pu'ie. - All bill* ot* a lvortBing ui thir pnp* r are duo •ivthe lir.-t apjmar.i ee of the ndver- isement, except when otherwise ar- "rtilgod hy eontract, and will he pro- •ented wlion the money is needed. All advertisements should ho mark ’d for a specified time, otherwise they a ill be charged under tho rule of bo nueh P»r the firsl Insoftlbn, and bu nuie.li for each subsequent inset tion. riAU ANDREW BATES, Representing tho house of BATHS A- < 'OM K1L COM M1S SI ON MK HUHAN T 8, Savannah G :onuu, I S NOW PRKPAULD to make liberal cash Advances on COTTON, at moder ate rate-i of interest, shipped lo Savannah, Ni:w York or Livuueook. Can be found at DR AIM! K ft WHlTf/S WareliouHj. jaf, l,n. Y.O. Hesr. T. II. Johnston. It. U HUBT. JOHNSTON Sc LOCKET, BAY STREET, Savannah, G-a. Liberal advances mado on consign* tnenlH of C’otton in Store, and on Shipments lo our I ’orrespon- • dents in New’ York and Liverpool. Attention given-EXCLUSIVELY to ilie sale of Cotion. Consignment# Solloltod Jan A—ly Jno. L. llAUDtr. W. W, Kirkland. N. A. HARDEE’S SON & 00., OaottaoucEi 5J. r> an&ti^uLr»ts3 And General Commission Merchants, (IRwjsk KflrAiir.isnn) ix 18.10,) Till'. Proprl-trocs would respectful ly In form tn» traveling public that this llotup situated iu tho business portion of tho city'i is still open for tiio reception and ncat^mmo- dotion of Transient Guests and Hoarders.and NO. 5 STODDARD'S UPPER RANGE, *dio promises that no pains will bo spared lo keep it h FIRST CLASS HOUSE, mid render all comfortable who may favor Iter with a call. jan22-fw THE M. BAJEHSTiES Proprietor. no Street. Albany. Georgia. itxhould inspire other cities’ witK 8IiiUcI*il was duty to rail lilur pride nnd progress. °f l»«cr to vote ns ll COTTON KING AGAIN. o New York commercial ai>vku» |kr is otHie Aniniqnulmx cotton bid» to mri(t|ylu| tjtjro^o agiin. Aa- ing that tne crop will realize to ! v the lie lawr fiolf-prcBorvaiion dictared; hut fV>‘ c tho moment in which the late mas.ine’ abandon t his attitude for one of fi rceogpiliyu and ejujorfu) eoneessio* ll, ‘ v the right* pft|io blackB, all this i^ r ’ ’svilubly htterly lie changed. '^utir between ¥200,000,000 ntid ! HjoBtrnngor nnd “.tie mns, 0,000,000, it says that this auin will — especially when the latter happ' have to be made over to factors ,l0 J 1 gentleman-—it is just as ccr» in former >yearB took tho Hdn’s the latter-will have thoinos^ » Ta —mi « flWiw*n wilh tlm ir * .... It will not have td bo expend mparativo idleness until ' season again begins. I" ' will not have to bo met when planters supported largo * of slaVes. Tho whole amount bo.appropriated to the reoupera- of tho region desolated by the iron pi nt 'W4r,* and In a very tow years farthest.tbg South will bo on her •gain. "ton is thus oDoe more to bocouio - %JfBg with freo subjects, rich powerful, and independent of ail dynasties.. The Southern pco-. now, that slave labor lias dis ced arafost indefinitely, Increase cotton .fcBMrceja. iAnd to this lOnld do ail in tiioir power it 1 Northern dapitalitts thither, •bnoging with UjoBi Yankee on. y enterprise jgd resources, will invalmwltopid and assistance iing,nnd|jj)ushing forward ’ '•h ffitcnce with the great body ol trious, frugal: douilc negroes, water wilffan down hilt. For ‘ tvo,' dllflliEt of tHjmn liitTl'tlTo plant- and tho force of party discipline >';j . lingo store keep molt blacks voting ns they,, fr „ mot tis in other ganjbut every day’s observant,, i. fmddcn convttW n,, j* ?l*lr! -(0)- »■ rakx recently completed (his Hotine, mU R i» oondtilon for tbe Moommodotioft of itCii. iltc Proprietor pledge# hit earneot^en htoro to j»lvo eaUf*fncilnn. Ills rooms nr<^ !#ub and wult ventilated ; IiIh table shall ho #SlHlantly supplied with the best tlm market affords, aud bis sorvents shall always be prempl, polito and atiefitivc. A Hack is always at the Depot on the arrival of tmlus, to convey passengen lo the House, and every convenience ami comfort desirable is guaranteed. MBKR1CK BARNKH. Proprietor. 1 Jan 1—tf f "them prospe’ril good faith and’fair dealing on the Sum of the plantation aristocracy will h ■* moro nnd more of "the blacks over their side, until the great body of tW will b«, foiitHLjslioutiiig and vot 1 with the better portion of their 1 mnstert. It were as idle to hope resist tjtis as to, fight against a tliawjj! March or blossoms in May. Wbat does this mean V W iitlt vioo is intqnded lo be conveyed by above extract ? It quietly, but dl titictly gives Southern whito Kepu cananoticq to drop tha negro as a turfjoliliSirmtj; L’Srtdf attempt atreagthen tho party by. advocaf universal amnesty anti impartial \ frofc. The argument of-tho TriB is totended lo atrengtlien tho VirgK Pj compromise wilh Congress on basis.—Augusta f’jtess. tor ij i ». BROWN’S HOTEL Opposite Oepot, Jlnron.Ca . , K, K. BROWN * SON, 1-ropri.tora. rpnio WniL lCNOWN BOUSE 1im I been refittfcd nnd repaired, and is ftow t, of tbe NBATK8T IIOTKLS in Jhe flute, the most oouve#ient in the eity. The is supplied wilh everything the markets Tonis. ...Macon, flop,.24 1867 104-Gm $100 Howard] 1IIE abovp reward will bo paid by me • for # GOLD WATCH, which was stolen i my Residency on thq night' of the.lTih Dsbcription ;—Qold magic oase 9. Tobias maker, Number 87,861, private Ipber CIO, with my name engraved on the Jfdo case. B.«G. LOCKETT. Albany, Jan. 19th, tf. JIA Y STREET, : FA VA SNA II, HA. Liberal advnnccR made on consignments for sale in Northern or Ruropean port*, nnd will hold Cotton for Plnntors nt Cheap rates of interest. Sept 22 6m KIHiARI#. OUBRARIl. IMtWARH L. HOLCOMIIK GUERARD & HOLCOMBE, COTTON FACTORS -AND- Geu’l Commission Merchants .Vo fi Stoddard’s l.oncr Range, Hay, si. SAVANNAH, GA. O0?Llb«r«l adnimw nm.l? on coiisiaiimmls, Aug 21 6in Rags, Raga. Rags. " I’l'l* *!»»-* olVivo, nil tlm cotton Rags mth« enmity. Til'd CL'XTS per pound >vill be i iqd CASH, fur any «juantiiy. ,ian22. BACON! BACON I To tho Planters of SOUTH WESiERH EEORGIA. We m e now prepared la furltdi "U1H Fifly-Hivtli Half yearly Tonn .-ftliit Institute, will tfoinim-nee hvi i navy .1, he Institute is Hilualed at Mmupelit-r.tin- sent of the once celebrated School, under the conduct ot llie late vetMirrble Itishop I.Di. ii,. of Georgia Tho local i«*n unites impart ant advantage! worthy of the particular cou-iderAti.m ..f pa rents and guardians. Tho noted snLibrityui ilH climate exempts it from nil fevers ami *.fhei prevailing diseases llirouglinnt the um-ii vi.-kly seasons of (he year: its « ( uiei Hccludnu re* moves it frpm all influences that can inter*- fere with the uninterrupted pruseonli.iu ot studies, nnd its extensive ttud beautiful grounds afford unrivalletl opporiuitiiiea i >i exercise and recreation. The Course of Instruct! u embraces all the branches of n thorough and finished t-.lueau.ot The Liiglihk aud Classical Depnrtuirnti will be under the pei-sunsl iiMtnieiion ot ilie |<« .* tor ami I’rinripal, aided t.^ compctix i a- i. lants. The Depariuiuiit of Musie. Inslrumt u lul and Voetl, will be in charge «.| I’m.:" Fretlerie Bchmidt. The Kii ue!i l.nn-- > will tie taught by Mile. Josephine. l.i/tlniY and Drawing ami fainting, by Miss A-t.i t, Kuo. Tlm Religious Instruction is in no, or-lnm c wilh the principles and (Haven ol tbe I . -- hint Episcopal riuircli, bm raie i- i ik. n n ■ to interfere with the pcruinsionv nnd ft t-lin of pupils belonging to dill'emit cm- Is. \|i iho young ladles are require 1 to un.-i. I morn ing and evening ’'evotioim ,.u wpek I w ■> .1 • be services of tlift.'bureh twice every {biml..v. iu the ('Impel of the In-imiti- Tho Rector amt frinei,* ,1 of this Inqiitnii, n nro extensively known for their long -expe rience and Micoe-H in rl„. instruction an training of young ladten ; and it is iii,. n - .1 Ivrminntiou,' nuntnined ati-l • neoura-e i l.,-1 pan ounge of the .South, t> mi!. - \1 t.m i Institute, in « very re j *. •. .- tl .-!i ,-m -., | . cure to the pupils intrnslid la their ran-. ' i mlvaiitnges of a first-clus ". school ot bu. n*uj eimblnod with the comforts of a i.leaa in (Mirhtiau botue. CWAKMKS: Hoard, including Washing, l-uel and Light** with lliHlructloii in English ami t’ln-»*ic-il i).* part incuts, per term-of 20 week,. ;"i". * u- Each pupil coming to enter th«’*’T.'*»itiitt will be charge I au a lditioni\l $.*» for ennvev auco front Macon to Montpelier French. Music, Dtawing and faiutin i- • will be clierged sepuatety. Pupils received during T»nu, un-l . ^ •nly f oto lime of rntrnuee. l’ayment of Rchool clinrves iNV.utt.vnt.v I? advance. S6T' Psxirons bringing pupils to the ln«ti tuto will be furnished with conveyance iipm. np|iUosiion nl Mr. A. HI fl,n|„„„„- u Livvn .Stable, Macon, On. N. II. tor Similar« cnn'nlning further particulars nttd references, npply t.. Rr.v. J. T. FRY.SE, M. Maooti, Ga. I1ACON In any Quantities to suit Pur chasers, at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICFS. for cash or appv«* • bit* fto-ililies n ut-l vv*: bid delia’u I. ;/V <•■.«".* **v.-i Wasliinj'ton Street call. Albany, Jan »l red paper due nexl fall, e e-pml to the demand, c *•* compel it loti. Ihigg-i ft Stephens' store, Mhauy, Ga. Give its a »' M CL \JIK at CO. For Salo by SH Iff, Fxpri'ns Agenf. .oil ; c \ jati22.- Im EXTENSIVE -OF- AlxB fto., ftC. — wx Cattle, nnd BAUDSM J 1 ; 11111 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. MiVcion. Giv- ' —(*o:)— To the: Planters Middle and Southern Georgia- Fnil TWENTY V EAItft wn |..vr sorvrd you. wo bell... follhMIyi Our succcu do- ponds upon your prosperity ; lienee we bore lealously sought lo promote your interest nnd advsneo it by oeory menus In our pow er. AsCommleeton Merchnntsvro ngniu ten- deryou our services, nt our old Blond, which hnn withstood the flnma ofh buroipg equnre (thereby prosing its Beourlty), nnd whore wn hopa lo merit the eery liberal patronise nl- ways given us. The sale of cotton is our specialty. He (slier oursel.et none can excel us To old friends we return thank.; to new ones, try us, we will tfy to please you. Csunl accommodations gl.cn to enable you to make n crop. THOS. HARDEMAN. Jn„ T , , 0.0. Hl-AllKH, Jen. 1st—Cmos. . 1IE 1101,1) ON Till! 1-I.ANTATiON the euheorlher, 4 ml lea Heel of New ton, In Hnher Oomily, tlcorgln, l’or Cin.li 0i\ TBKSDAV, (lilt FKRIII'ARV, IS«9, tho following atticlos: Horses, M tiles, Oxen, Hors, Sheep, Goats. Poultry; Corn, Fodder, Oats, Potatoes, Syrup, Sugar, and Sugar Cano ; Wagons and Gear, Ox ami Horse Carls nnd Goar, Ilaroitcho nnd Harness, Buggy and Harness, Grain Cradles, Plows, Plow Gear, Axes, Spades, Hftov- els, Hoes, Pilch Forks, two KM) Gallon Sugar Boilers, a splendid Sugar Mill, anil apparatus for making Syrup, and a variety of oilier artiolos to., te dious to mention. —ALSO AT TUB HA MB TIM I*. AND 1*1. Vfi: — Household and Kitchen Furniture. —Consisting of Bedstead.*, Matravscs, Bolsters and Pillows, Wardrobes, Side Board, Bureaus, Dining Ta ble and other Tables, Chairs, Looking filait.- es, file.; Pols, Ovens. Spiders, Churns, Milk Pans, nnd other articles too lediotiH to name. Tho Furniture Is all plain but NEW, and In perfect ordor. f®* Before the sale, will 1»e offered for RENT, for ono year tor CASH, 7f>0 aero.i land, all fresh and under good feime, with house nmUot accommodation for .tho renter. TMOiTIftff If ESBITT, jan22-td* G. e, & H. E. OLIVER- DEALERS IN MONEY TO IiOAN. C. M. CLARK. ■i'hTi'T'.T" lows E V. • l »“V u h B 9 B 1 Condition Powders!; ■1 ,u E J i/i'JA'uWJljkJ, P P h‘.; B- Cattle and Hogs, •'-•■llio f Al- run-), v \V»tr I'll-1 Sit till)' Wurrttittxl to tlo i t ivhii nt-t'or.llng J# J* 5* S n. M 13CNISON, cni.iiMnnfl, Ga. Also, Df. A. w AI.I.LN’S CF.LKBBATED HOPTIICRN LINIMENT, Byli, C, Shaw, Lxpress Agent, Albnny, Ga. .Inti • r »lh, l v *6‘.l| 6 iiioh. CARRIAGES & WAGONS & HARNESS. I mn Hit* agent for the Tomlinson Dentor. •*st Company of New York, the Woodruff, Coiiaord, nud llio Urallleboro umnufaotories nnd ant reoeiring per steamer every, week Carnages, Wagons, and Harness- From these nnd other well known cslnb liyhmi-u'.-*, nnd ran till any order at short no lice, win'll desired, nl uiauuK^Ktrers prines with freight mldetl. L. C. HHAW, Agent Albany, Ga., Jan Gilt, 1869, 6 mog. —AND- House Furnishing Goods, No. 40 and 42 Third St., Macon, Georgia. janl6 —6w Feed, Sale and Livery Stablei ON A CASH BAHI8. WVtfiiiiigtoia st., Allmtif, Ua. By Sims & Kirkman. No Horses nnd Buggies te bin on VXCept ill cnees r-i q,, lf ...p ? n . Pair e-• , • , To Jan8 tf BRICK MAS0i\q7l fll E eubooribtr in prop.rc J lo (a nil kinds ot Brj£k WorIr & Plastering at s^ort notice an*l on reasonable solicits a share of public pstroasi ; WAAO J { * Albsay, U# , Mat 1 "- , ; i. . ., . IJ'/ .. -*