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VOL. 3.
ALBANY, GEORGIA. FEBRUARY 9, 1869.
coiMiiiisr ai
Investments South.
“A renewed rush ot inventments
South,” enyu our .penial telegraph, ot
‘ ew York, “ienre.
ling of epring”—a
111*01
tbo 8lh inet., trow Kev
dieted on tbo opening i
prediction which, wo have no doubt,
r dism’n from Adm r n... 6 00
Qi
T^;&r TTC ' 1 '
tf titles.i
t service in tfivorce cases 10 00
•Tllsemcnta must be accompa-
will not appear.
Administrators, Ex
debtors and creditors of an es-
timmffiU'to u»
iry for, leave to sell land, eto.,
■ted two months,
r letters of Administration,
o., must be published 80 days
from Administration, month-
-for dismission from Guardian.
thly for four months-—for es-
papers, for the fkill space of
for compelling titles from Ex-
niniitrators, where bond has
the deceased, the full space of
will always be continued ac-
o, tho legal requirements, un-
OftUrtd, t * X ' V* * *-> is ;
arfi J’rotn-Sare In Boston
noli* in tbo Law—Ills
Oficecheo Rebellion—
:Jai(?e Sebley.
e Savannah llepublcau.J
Bradley itas acted wiaely
luardianship 4 00
■ave to sell land 6 00
and Creditors
sq. $4, eaoh additional.
ible property, pr sq
60 days...
service
i per sq..
4 00
3 00
4 00
7 00
7 00
8 60
8 60
3 60
will bo verified. Tho funeral pall
thrown over tho Soutli since tho war
fa to bo raised. Wo have not boon
dead lidre, only Bleeping, perchance
dreaming, not of tho cl.urucl house
and weeping mourners, but of a new
life. . Our banners arc already floating
to the wind, aud on their ample fold*
arc inscribed,, in golden letters, tiie
significant motto, Kesliiga.m. The
war has swept off its thousands and its
tens *0? thousands, hut there is still a
large army left of vigorous men in the
prime of life, who aie tired of the bn\*
tleficld, and heartily disposed to con
vert their swords iuto plowshares and
their spenres in*o pruning hooks.—
Agriculture has new chnrms for them,
and classical literature, especially the
Georgies, and Sir Humphrey Davy’s
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry.
We have loHt some ot our institutions,
but wo have enlarged our patriotism,
and the laud, embracing the most fer
tile portions of the Continent, remains
to us.
In what arc these prospective in
vestment* at the South to be made ?
Does not every one know ? It anybody
is ignorant, we will inform thoui. The
birds, and, what is better, the capi-
— , . *_ , - f'jtalists, with their heavy money bags,
requited by law to | lllvA . • • * -• • 3 3 • h »
of
tbs pi
in the month, be
la tho torenoon aud 8
Court House in the
ty is situated,
ust be given in a
0 days preVlous to the day u of
ho sale of porsonal property
llko manner 10 days previous
have whispered tho iulelligonce iuto
our cars. What is tho news ? Why,
tho capitalists at the North, the gain
ing parly in the war, who grew rich
on its spoils, while wo were reduced
almost to penury by its desolations,
are about to invest money in Soutncru
lauds, manufactures, commerce, ships,
railroads, elevators, and buildings ot
all soils. There is a time to build
and a timo to destroy, and those tar-
seeing Northern and Western men,
whd—to use a Yankee phrase, more
rich than elegant—know on which
side tlicir bread is buttered, i. c., on
which side their interest lies, are about
to mnka n vigorous effort to rebuild
the Soutli and restore it to more lliau
its former prosperity, when Alrioans
tilled tbo soil as uunired operatives.—
While cotton commands tho fine price
ie largest possible space
Sava " '
nsclf rand 1 Savannah, and
him to maintain tho same
prudence for and during
It*. Wo receivod yeater-
oovof of an envelope post.
>slon January 28," the lol-
acteristio communication,
mhlishjiist as written, not
SBpcct to tho wro'.cli who
t as a judicial and literary
ltd part oi tho history of
led times: ' ■ l -‘ '!
t Georgia, ^.4
" y f Jan 23 1800
am County
perior Court of/aid county,,
your Honor wil ho pleased
ial notick, of the law and
hat sections 4280, 4251,
ho laws J
! [^jr- Tho following Is fronlbo Jonun-
ry number of Scott’s Monthly, jllnnd.ll, tlio
poet-otlitor of tho Augusts (Os.I Ponstlution-
alist, in copying it, speaks of itisuthor ns one
ef tho most original and intnginflive poet t in
the land.]
LOYAL—llr Fsssk O.fteasda.
Drs. Sims & MoMillan,
The Dougin*, knightliest of till,
' ‘ s1*9 *
in his last journeying,
Wore at his hour!, encased |i gold,
The heart of Brnoc, his King.
Through Paynim land* Io Palestine,
Befall what peril might.
To lay Ihnt heart ou Chris:, his shrine,
lit* journeyed day and tight.
But night and day, a weary way.
Of vigil und ot' tight,
Where never rescue chum by day.
Nor never rest by nigU.
And one by ouc the vnlliuut spears,
Were stricken from bln sido;
And one by one Ills heavy tear!*.
Fell for the bravo who uled.
Till fierce and black around his ir.vk.
He saw the combat olosc,
And counted tint u single sword.
Against uncounted foes.
Ho drew the casket from his breast.
He bared the solemn brow.
Oh! foremost of tho knightliest.
Go first in battle now !
1
Whore loads my Lord of Bruce, tli* sword
Of Dougina ahull not stay;
Forward! we meet at Chri hi■» f •. f
On Daradiao to-day!
The casket Unshed, tho ban I.
Thundered and rolled away
An«l dead above the heart of Bruce,
The head of Douglas lay.
?,
ova!
Is left on theirs alone.
Who sheltered Freedom’s heart of gild,
Like Douglas with their own.
Exatniualion of the Ogrrchcc Pris
oners. 1 i
The testimony in tho enso oi tho
Stnlo vs. Captain Green,colord, charg
ed with insurrection, wns closed yes
terday, and wo think *•' dishes the
existence of tho following.acts:
1. Messrs. Richardson, of itoston,
und Lapham, Tucker and Middleton,
oi Savannah, formed a copartnership
for the purpose ot planliug und culti
vating rice, and February Inst leased
several plantations on tho Ogrcclicc
river, upon which a large number of
negroes wore located.
that it now docs, they arc eutisliod'thst i 2. These negroes refused either to
fortunes are to ho mado out of the contract lor the lessees, or to leave ihe
rich territory of the South, nolwith-; premises, and it became necessary to
Blttfiding tho present condition of tho I call upon the military authorities to
levees. - Gen, Grant, who ia in favor eject them, which they did.
pf homo industry, and who ia very ua. j 3. After their removal they settled
ttoiul in his views, wishes these eu-1 011 neverul plantations iu the neighbor-
terprising gentlemen to cotno and Jo.! hood of those from which they had
calO here, with all tho implements 1 been ejected.
necessary tor rebuilding the levees,! 4. They then formed a settled pur-
and planting the sugar and ootlon ! P° B ° to make it impossible for Messrs
fields' Tho opinions of this rising po- Richardson, l.apham «fc Co. to eulti-
litical cconoiiiist, who ia about to
wield tiie power ot tho country North
and Smith,.are decidedly influential.—
Lauded csttths, many of which wren
abandoned during tho war, and many
of which liaro changed bands, are
hnn'scqaeiiily appreciating in value
every day. Two more orope such as
we,hud last year, will redeem the
Soutli, and j raise her from that state of
despondency which has. for Borne lime
•alvaW
past, paralyzed nil her energies.
. Tho revival of tradu and tho estab
lishment of manufoetorics ol all sorts
among us, will banish most of tho pn-
JltfefflJSMlCinkt' bavo existed in onr
midrt. At least, they will not occupy
minds,' while,our attention is di
rected to (naUers ofgreucr importance
and more vital Interest. Tiie passions
d the lftivo of 1800 p 152-3
n-ced in tiie State of. Geor-
ur new Constitution that
;al existence is not ns yet
iw of tho State: aud bo-
v Gen. G. Meade haa by an
hdrawn all liia orders by
were made tiie pbovisional
rgia. The klkvbnth Ar«
third oi tho Stato Consti-
akes
that haveiicen enlisted in party move-
meets will be superceded by economi
cal calculations. Govcrment will eeaso
to bo tho eud-the cuiminatiag point to
ward which alt tliou^hta ana desires
aro directed, and will become only a
means to the end—tho happiness, tlio
well-being, tlio pacification and the
honor of the United State*—“the home
of of the free and tho land of the
brave.” i N. G. Times.
—L
to your honor, tlio taw and
5oiord
hat if the Ogeechce
ecauso
’ Geowjia tx Coxoimsa.—Tho Boston
Post thps States the ease ot Georgia
as it now stands at Washington :
Georgia; has been admitted by her
representative*, but refused admission
iWtiijrecliohm it u against by ,hSr Senators. It hr about as near
i States and not tbe Stata A# IWte«iy and system
a* ono could 9SP<nt the present Con-
gress to come. The House of repro..
eontitivee have voted,Georgia in: the
Committe of the Senate h
ate the lands, and drive litem away.
5, For tho accomplishment of their
object they were armed with muskets,
rides and shotguns, and os thoroughly
drilled nnd organised as their limited
capacity would admit.
G, That ns soon as tho rice erop was
ripo they commenced their depreda
tions upon tho fields, and after it was
packed and a portion threshed, they
came in armed bodies of twenty or
thirty, fired npou and woundod tho
watchman, aud carried the rice away,
in large quantities, iu carta, wagons
and fiat boats.
1. When warrants wero issued for
tho arrest of some of the robbers, and
tlicir leader was arrested by tlio sher
iff, they appeared in largo numbers
with arms in their iiands, rescued tho
prisoner, robbed the sheriff and his
deputies of their arms and money, and
look from tho sheriff hi* writs and
official papers. From the facts proved,
the conclusion inevitably follow* that
a large number of negroes wore armed
and organized for tho purpose of ta
king by force, from the plantation fit
question all tb« rice produced, nnd to
protect cacti other - from pnnishnieut
y resisting, with foroo and arms, any
attempt or the civil anthoritic* to ar
rest auAhrlng them to trial fbr their
deprcdnftfins.
—omen IN—
OBBBS’S BUILDING,
Uni Door from Front, Up Slain,
Washington St*. Albany* Qa
j. e. McMillan,
Reshloncc, Society St., 'J doors east
of Judge Vasbu’s.
J. T. SIMS.
Residence, Washington St.
J*n2fl,1809 ly
Dr. Benj. M. Cromwell
Olfico a« heretofore, over Welch*' Drug
Store, Albany, Ua. Kesidoucc next door to
Dr. Hilstaan'*, in the house formorly occupied
by Mr, L. C. Shaw. v
J»n 6—]y
DR. W.-A. L0VF.
-o p
PI O E-
1N
GII.1IEKT Si ItRO'S. Pirns STORE,
BROAD STREET, Albany, Ua.
feb. 21, 1808
PACIFIC
GUAN0_C0MPANY.
CAPITAL - - - $ 1,000,000.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
'PHIS GUANO U found by experience
1 possess fully *qual, nnd under houio ot
to
con
ditions greater fertilizing powcV tlmn Peru-
vinu Guano. Its coot per ton ix at lcnst $30
lees than Peruvian—hence Plantei a can nf-
ford to use it more liberally, and thus realize
gienter henefits.
According to the experience of Win. If.
Young, Esq., of Columbus, Oa., to whom wo
refer, 200 pounds por ncro of Soluble Pncifio
Guano iucrcHfod tlio crop llircu to four time>;
400 pound# per aero increased the crop ll.e
V. G. Hi’st. T. II. JotiasTow. B. G Lockmt.
RUST, JOHNSTON * LOCKET,
Iq£x ti
Birki
kctiuns volt Usk.--Strew onc*half the
quantity to iio applied per aero in the drill,
or hill, and plant upon it. When tho cotton
or corn la brought to a stand, end wall up,
tmy four or five inches, now the other half
broadcast between the rows, before the plows.
This is found to be n bolter method lliun to
Apply all iu tho drill.
This Gu
his Gnnuo not only increases the crop so
largely, but matures it from two to four wchs
earlier—thus adding so loug a lime to tho
bearing season, and makes a good crop, not
withstanding it he attacked by caterpillars.
The use of this Guano in Georgia «m tho
last orop, paid from 200 to 400 por cent on
tho investment.
Every Planter, who is Incredulous ns to
theso facts, should at least satisfy, hinifclf by.
a trial ou n binall scale, ns tlio o (lay will lie
'small, while tho experience pvovo’
of great value. Tho culture of poor bind
will not cumpensaU without the Use of con
centrated fertilizers, nnd Hint which is best,
nt lent! cost, must bo preferred. #5?* .See
testimonials annex*'!. For further informa
tion, ccriiiionles, prices, fee., apply to
WM. UEA’UY WOODS ) . . .
and (Agmia.Al
N. A.HaBDEE'SSONAOO. j
A8UEB AYRES, Selling Agent, Mason.
DENT A YOUNG, “ •* F.nrnulu,
WM. II. YOUNG, “ “ Columbus.
W. J. ANDERSON A CO. “ “ Ft. Valley.
JOHN S. REEM2& CO .
General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
Nutb.—This Guano must not be confound
ed with fertilizers pul upon the market bear
ing a Rimiinr name. None genuine unless
branded with the nnmo of JOHN S. IIKUSK
&CO.
ISaeannaA Republican, 28th.
«
Testimonials
}, Nxar Atlanta, Ga„ Deo. 10, 1808.
• Messrs, Adair L Brother: 1 applied Solu
ble Paelfle Guano, procured from you, at tha
rata of 200 pounds per aero on eotton. I am
satisfied Its use proecred a orop three times
reater than the land would produce without
GEORGE S. KEY.
Nbar Atlanta, Ga„ Dco, 1.1808.
Messrs. Adair A Brother—1 applied 300
ound* per aor# of Huluble PwcWlo Guano,
rooured from you. Notwithatauitug a tea
week’adrought, and the attack of the cater
pillar, I gathered 860 pound* of cotton per
aore. From the same land, without the Gu*
ano, 1 gathered only 200 pounds ofcottou—.
say lesslhau one-fourth the quantity.
E. MORRIS.
LA.AV CARDS.
Atlanta Ga., Deg. 12, 1808
Messrs. Adair & Brother—I used this year
the Soluble Pacific Guano, bought, of you, aL
the rata of 100 pound* per nore on eotton
planted three feet nparL In the drill. I am
confltienL it la a pure article, and believe it
inoresaed the vield double, nolwithstai *’
a tep weeks' drought and serious
caterpillar. J M CALI
D H.
AT TORN ET AV'MW
Messri.
Jniv.y
ions are to bo enforced
r;—under tliem the I
that Bhe OI
I The conclusiil
ion of the disco
he lawe'ra'bf tp
^yaltcrnatelym
party of Georgia tWf SOfi. i*«t 8t#t*a»zein the U
odeath, the Editors, owners it. Congrosa better
boy* At the Savannah He. ono houao voting for
mvc
to be voted
illoe-
iws held
tf ita 'power,
it the South-
n and oat of
it by
. . • -v l
Will giv. prompt oilenlloo to any boslaots ror
nil. Bin j..u—j.. — — —j —--
entrustod to him, in sit th. fonrts ol Dsn|a-
orty and surrounding counties. t . .
J. ‘ *
Jan. 1, 1809 ly
Atlanta, Oa,
.dair,& Brother-
of yon lull spring nno (on ef
Onans, Md p*tlon .ottoe. Uossm telly np
to niy,expectations. Mid I OkMrteUy mmsi-
ed ft to Planters as n profilabl. fanlUiwi
eotton. M Q DOBBINS.
;; i ’ ’ ■■■ •—-a.| .-a L a
Z c
Commission Merc.
C. I. CLARK A CL !"
hist Thoi-otigh-brt'tl Ciiu ,,r ‘
a
BROKERS,
Albany. Ga.
ill buy gold, silver, bonds, stock, uncur-
rent money, and discount Commercial pa
per. 1
18%. «w Bsggs & Stephen’s store.
Albany, Jun. 4tb, 18U0, tf.
v. o. bust T.n, Johnston, u. g. Lockett.
Rust, Johnston &. Co.
tvtisjpa
CotttBB^tFaotoro,
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Consignments Solicited.
'—( :0: )—A
OFFICE
Discount and Deposits.
Collections attended to and remittanoo
PROMPTLY MADE
AI.IIAIiir, QEOHtiM,
June 51 h, 1858. ly
M.
33^1^3STES
Proprietor.
Pino Street) Albany, Georgia,
-(•)-
ttavlng recently eomplelid llil. Haase, and
put it in condition for tho accommodation of
guests, tho Proprietor pledges his earnest en
deavors to give satisfaction. Uis roams aro
large anil well ventilated ; his Inblo shall be
constantly supplied with the best the market
affords, and hia^aervents ah«^ always bo
prompt, polite and attentive.
aar A Hack is always al lkaJ)rpoL on the
a-rlval of trains, to convoy pfiMKngc* to the
House, and every convenience ami comfort
desirable is guaranteed.
MRRIUCK BARNES.
Jan 1-ir l ' ro|,r, ' , " r '
BAY STREET,
Savannah? C3-a.
Liberal nilrnncoa nintlo on consign-
inuitls of Colton in Store, anil on
Slii|miontH to onr Oorrespon-
.lenls in New York and
Liverpool,
Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to
the salt tf Coin,
Consignments OoHoltad.
Jivn 5 — 1 v
Jno. L. Hauui:*.
W. W. Kirkland.
N. A. HARDEE’S SON & 00.,
Gf auCtilcsacEX 53°atta»ilaDaf»£3
And Oonornl Oommission *
Merchants,
(iforsK KaTAtit.iHnan in is.ia,)
NO. 5 STODDARD'S UPPER HANOI),
21 AY srBKKr, : SAVAXJfAU, 0A.
Liberal advances mado on consignments for
salo in Northern or Ruropean porTs, and will
Planters at Ohenp
hold (?otton for
interest.
Sept 22 0m
rotes of
NDUAR L. a URBAN II. NDWARU L. HOLCOMB*.
GUERARD & HOLCOMBE,
COTTON FACTORS.
—AWD—
Qcn'l CommiBsiooi Merchants
N* 5 Stoddard's Lower Naafcr, Spy, gt.
• _ SAVANNAH. OA. •
a) advances made on eanelganents,
Aog,itt,doi,.[. tiled! !.••• i
; *«sw4 J —
V 3 •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
jc-klftilJ «llt* VL-qaiti
Mtvoem. On
■ ,tt !,,.... t,.i, .
-(105)- i
BROWN’S HOTEL
Oppa.llo nopot, Jlue'OH.Ua.
E. I. DROWN g Hi IN. Pvaprlclorc.
rpHIS WBIL KHOWN HOUSB lie.
A been rehtled nnd repaired, aud ie now
one of tbc NEATKHT HOTELS in Hie Mat.,
and tho nto.l convenient in I he city. The
hy.
Ilolcl ie eupplied will, everything the market,
afford..
'loeon, B.p.,24 IHtlT
104-('-a
Tho Premium Wntov Drawer.
THE CHEAPEST
—AND—
DPRAnLi: i.\vt:.vtio\
MOST UIIIUDM: INVENTION OF
Tin: ai.i: n
THE RKaUf.All OLD OAKEN BUCKET,
ROPE AND WINDLKBR.
Any child that can carry the water from
the well can draw it as readily ns a giown
person.—Returns into tlio well without a
rsvolution or tun winulkss.
IKJCKI2T IliTITIIW ITfiELI']
Oannut hurt a child, nnd is child, chicken
and int proof.
EVERY WELL AND CISTERN
OUGHT TO IIAVK ONE It
Gome and see it work.
TIIOH. a. E. KVANtf,
f At llm "News’/ Olliflo.
Albany, Ga.
Jan 1st tf
S-MATER,
Wholesalo and
Dealer in
Dry Goods and Groceries.
Retail
4 Fjnjt Largo ^ aud JVelLselaolad
Stock of|>oiii(>f(ficN f DryClootls,
Notions Fiinry Goods, ClollUnv,
Ixndica* and Gouts* Furulabtuff
Goods Unis Bool* and HImmvs
Cffcallior and dfucnrlM,
Special attention is eallled to ki* Urge
Stock of
rs»T8 ASb
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Dr crh
To the Planter*
Go o dot
Con.UUng ut .. H ..
SILKS, 27.YL' FRENCH UERL NOB,
J-OPLLNR, EMPRESS CLOTH,
. or THE LATEST S*TLBS.'
HI. Urg. Slack of BooU .ad, SbM.
are /mrejated AireevjpyVemrJe Hanufaeturtri.
All nf lh,«, gander, offered ,al lie, magi;
reaeonsble priaei far CASH.
••conPBTfTxoar^fiiTAUB lvtm
*e Will Not Be
Hoe 20. Sad
To the Planters of
WESTERN GEORGIA.
We are now prepared A AarUk
BACOW
For Sole by
SHAW, EiproM Aftnl.
Cattle and Hogs,
I Aro nnequallM for Coughs, Colds, Los* Of Ap* j
and, YelWw ^ '
! I*UL\ Hide Bound,
Surfeit, Lang Tartr, OoUe, and all (
Indilcnt t*i tt»om animals. W*»t*at*d to do
all ilist IFclataisd tar tbssu, tf |tvsu Moordlac
to 4ln*cUoas. ReeOtrmiUrs.
Xfseufsrtuml by
D. M. DENISON,
COLUMBUS, fia.
SOUTHERM LINIM:
By L. O, Shaw,
Expreii Agent, Albany, On.
Jan Mb, 18011, 0 uoi.
Concord, and Ik. BeaUl.bora
and '.a reo.IvlDI
■ reo.IvlBg per t
>4' }i JXIUdao
OaiTiagoa,
• - JMif Otlj ■
: ibioJi th>
w
\ 1
at New Orleans Clown!
... ... . , . . aud! BACONI
In any Quantities to salt Pur
chasers, at the >
LOWEST MARKET PRICFS
for oanb or approvad paper du* **xi falL
Our facilities are equal to the demand,
nnd we bid defiance to oompetiUoic
Jfcfir Oflloc over Bagga k Stephens’ stare,
Washington Street, Albany, Ga. QtV# «•*
call.
0. M CLARK k CO.
Albany, Jan 2ftth tf
2j DENISOl
^Condition Powders ,*•
Alio, Dr. A. W. ALLEN'S CELEBRATED
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