The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, April 16, 1869, Image 1

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wing aro our Rales of Miihacription jne Year $6 00 $200 ’ Fatabm isc Advaxcm. V ^ j^dvortinin^ Union |W Semi-Weekly News. I Cl Wrt 00 :i 00 M 4 00 00 10 1 a- tn *2 k VI ■S *2 5 «• j 1 Year j * •i i • s 5 00 a 10 15 20 8 00 ia 15 25 85 12 17 20 35 50 116 •IQ 30 10 GO 20 27 35 60 76 25 B) 50 76 10 Uo GO 1 *i 100 160 tal cards, of the usual modest , Inserted at $15 por annum, or rt«r* Announcing Candidates $•'». rand Marriage Notices, not to ex- jaare, free. nt advertisement* most be paid in advance* or no go. Legal advertisements will be chained to tho officer authorizing them, to vk*B^reason able per cent will be allowed fer tkelecurlly. Established merchants in “ on, Atlanta and Savannah, will . when the Editor needs money, tt of business liberality will always Ifbull tills will be due on presen- softening of theso prices ALBANY, NEWS. A Pit II. HI, I SOI*. CARET W. STYLES. Liber tas Annum VOL. 3. ALBANY, GEORGIA. APRIL 16, 1869. NO. 31. m-r asssasass* l. . The CeiflitUf K»CM~U h«t • 1UII- ca! EdllorSays About II. From (Ae Mewburyport (Matt.) Herald.) ?<£ Races of men are always In oonflict when, ever they corno together. There can be no mixture. This is not In the order of nature. as some believe, all of the races are of a common origin, that origin cranst have been so many millions of years back that to us it is as though they never had been one. Two of the races show no marks of progress, and these two ore perhaps the oldest—the African and the Asulralian. No explorations of Afri ca or Australia have discovered any eviden ces of n social or oivll condition among those people above what they are now. This is not so with any other race. No other seems to have been created and destined to live to the end barbarians, ns except where a higher raoo not only lifts them up, but every mo. ment sustains them above that level. With the Indians we find the remains of a belter condition enjoyed by them long before the white umn came to their oountry. They reached the nemo and had subsided before we knew them. The Mongolians, too, of Eastern Asia, though they have made no progress in thousands of years, yet have a civilization of their own, ^|iicli, in some respects, will hoar n favorable comparison withourown. j in a eonll'ci of races—as, we say, it nlways l comes when two arc in compctition-r-thc *u~ pciior race overcomes and ijots out the info- I ilor, uuIosh the former arejb weak in mini | here as to have no chance Qr success. Much L tin case in the West lndic*. where the I whites ate »>o few that they may eventual, j ly bo driven out, ns they havo from St. Ho- I niingo, unless arbitrary paw or rest rains tho l inferior, llut where they have »uy chance, : i lie* superiors—sjpciior in uiiud, I hough they j limy not bo physically—will win tho day, if i equal advantages may bo givon. With tho in- ( ferior, their luu&uago, their blood, their tea., lures, and their cast of mind will disappear. | In Africa, the negro typo, within the monto- . | ry of umn, has not extended north of the ItH'Ussuig j Great Desert, where the Arabs and the Moors prevail. They have been brought there as . - , ,, . slaves, and been brougli there as c ike Impulse of the first vigorous effort would WMr> y JU , lhry , luTe ne ° vcr mixc a wU h\ho pco- carried bpaln forward into the lreci (J} | e l0 ttl | U ltcrnto the blood or gain the asoons ■•'Pi Rep^liceulsu. ; but the result Qcuuy by num - )0r3 . 8o U has been in the • , ow hfil disappointing. 1 he fii-»t >uu i|» of Europe. The Moors at one time over, Spain does not appear to have j Wcrt , very numerous in Spain, and highly civ- editorial is from Judge, from itj The following quaint fke OontO'Uitfon, and w style, was written by our accompli* h ed and esteemed friend, UAL Tom. Howard, ivhot-o remarks wo think We have m*u in the col- umttS of that^ia^br for a iro I. or two past. Hs*ls ona of tHi ruii-Mi. a 11 mm forcib'c writers In the State, and has a most attrac tive way of expressing his ideas : S Making (liotcr. Y / ■ *— New York llcruhl in tfpaSuh affairs, icidulngly says : W«r. not without hope for a rime, that „„j he'en broug |, , bere c , p u„, lu to have of a purpose or to know’well w hat she wants. Tho future government ofthe coun try, as determined by the new- constitution, Is to he a hereditary monarchy. What If Spain has declared for a heredi tary monarchy and a constitutional govern ment at the aauie time f Is thoro any in herent trouble about monarchies, which in the yerynature of thing* prevents while . their natures and pow- ^ iat we ere all alter, a fair Am Ant ff persona! happiness V Whnt / saysvl^ellemld to tho “fust anchored Isle” Prussia? If men will agree , where are the examples in the monarchy and uom- r region* of republican- ill we cite the Grecian or Roman txponeaU in such thing*? The*? people lliddUgbir ;* thejf had art ; they had wealth { they had military genius; political genius; philosophical acuteness and inquisitiveness ‘ If net research, v.id iu tV two believe they ‘had everything but liberty. And unless van call (he Theocracy, what little lime it .lasted, nod the Republic treated by Wash ington and the gentlemen of his day, who owned slaves and cultivated tobacco, repub lics, wn never heard of any • freer regious republicanism" to hurt much. He would fa bold man who would dare to say, with- hie sleeve, Hint this country ‘ ‘ tlie true thing—tho “lYeci (tally alluded to by the Here we take an oath over every _ blie duty, and violate tho plight as easily a a “Wiretank,” or "Kickapuo" would do. s pretend to live under the Constitution and laws, when the pnvty that has seized the relfca, would die nut in a day. it nil law Wan nat violated. We preach equal rights and then In certain sect Iona enslave men by thn million. We profes* free npcocli and practice repression. We prncluiiii liberty of 'nsMTOrti arid poll Heal opinion, nnd hold thn restoration to privileges that are in - »aUtMble, subject to a recantation of the rary foiling ofthe heart and convictions of the mind. Por our port we are satisfied. Government, on our plan, 1* the deadest, the moti ignominious of all failure*. Men. Uke ehUdren, must be controled l»y a pow er they either love or fear* but that power must not be their uini power. And I’ro'in the dark and choerlo** depths of our fallen con dition, we helots of the South have no lures to offer, the struggling people* to follow our JjMWwttMiiUni a form of government ; j'hutlike Dives,, wo gtvo our testimony, “lest “0*1* o come unto this plaeoot torment." tfPXeo RaiinoAn.—It has alieady x stated that tho Beualo lias uianilusloJ a S^loi, ration to the bill granting the R f way on the El Paso route, and which Ihellouee by more than two to one.— ipryeepondcntH *ay tho opposition he fact tiinl tho bill ask* no np* I from Congress; audit i« nppre- & Jr^reuch a bill otico passes it fb«.a fatal precedent and forever pre- |v«afa bill granting eubsidiu*. There may l WfrHih* lb th|s, preposterous as it may f *9fwrout‘wh'fttMpefit acclioual feeling lins lie do with it. The lion. Senatoi-H huvo INtyetootae to realize tho fact that there is LMteho Horth.Land no Bouth, and, possibly 9^4^f° themselves, they aro acting he Difftrenoeof feelings which in re- MQf Aarr nothing to rest on. [Uichmoml IV/iij. Paajtg Dlaib—11k JJasts His Lor with I tue.ffovTib«-tl!lio Hancock Club, through I their President, Capt. Pinckney Smith, Invit- | ed Gen, Blair to partake of thoir hospitalities ilized, but .n the contlict with the CaOcasiens they were destroyed or exited. lu Italy, the Africans Hint were brought to Rome during the loug year* of Roman triumph* aU'diaappeurcd. Hun numerous they were, wc have no means of ascertaining, but it is estimated that no less than a million negroes were brough' there find mixed with Ihc peo ple ; but to da/1 lie Italian showa not the idigblest taint of Afrioan blood. The Afrioan has been absorbed iu the main slock, and, ns taking food into the stomach, what would not nssiiiiulalo lin* been reiccted an 1 cast onl.— It i* the rnme in Egypt. There from the earl ier age* the African has been a slave; and though a few niulattocs aru fount there, the greater part of the people show no ‘races of African blond. It will be the satin ; n this country. There may be swfcmp lands in Lonis. •’a, Florida, or other States, which will be o verted by whites, in which the negro may tbtiv, . *.•». in those sections where the races wl. coiupetltion, though 4he Afrieau may have the majority now, they will gradu ally disappear. When they were slaves they were kept separate, and the care of the white man was to have them increase; but ihe more they mix with the whiten the fewer they will become, audit he less the white is hound to do for them Hie quicker they will siuk. So we ■en that in nil Ihe Northern Stales (hey have inpidly disappeared, and the bleaohing pro gress gradually works South. Fifty yeara ago Massachusetts had as many blacks as New York now has; and one hundred years lienee Virginia will have uo more than New York ha* to day. Ill* the order of Provl- deuce—ihe law of God. that the higher shall overcome the lower, Ihe superior occupy where tho Inferior have been; otherwise there woujd be no progress. Tin: Island or Fin.NANno Po.—The Spaniard is a cruel, vindictive and bigoted creature. The political prisoners of Cuba me being sent to this miserable Island—The prisoner* of war In all cases are shot. At u late t’uban meeting in New York Mr. Paul B. Bit t'hnillu made n speech in which lie gave the following description of this island. , Vfo lmro heard theory from Culm of wid ows and orphans. War and revolution is raging in Tuba, and poor people are suffer ing from Ihc barbarities inflicted upon them by these tyrant*. Ho wan in the country to which tho Bpnntsh authorities are exiling the revolutionists, anil his flfcli shuddered when he read that these men were sent to Fernando Po. He could stand a great deal of American climate, but that of Fernando Po oil tho west coast of Africa is tho moat in sufferable. It rains all .the time, and is ex tremely hot, and, from the decayed vegeta tion that sends forth poisonous exhalations, is the most unhealthy spot in the world. The English first had it, hut the Spaniards about ten yegrs ago claimed it, and tbe En glish conceded it to them becau*y qf its un- healthiness. It is to be hoped •uavitho rev olution will succeed, so that tho poor Cubans will I# proudly rescued from their exile. He pretested against the outrage of sending political prisoners to Fernando Po. It is an outrage against which every man ought to protest, especially every citizen of'this great republic—for, alter all, Cuba is a part of iinr-country. i<tae is at our own doors. Cubans are Americans born on this conti nent. Ho tdncercrly honed, therefore, that all tvei-6 united and actuated with the same feeling of svniputhy for Cuba, and all actu ated with tho same desire to give her materi al and physical aid. (cheers.) Uo would, therefore, call for three cheers for tho freedom and Independence of Cuba." MERGER & SMITH, —AT THEIR— OLID ST-^lHSTD, Still keep on hand A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, PLANTATION -AND- Family Supplies, DRTGOODS ROOTS AND SHOES, IRON AND STEEL, HARDWARE it CUTLERY, Race Destroyers and Witch Bariera. Tho rulo of Puritanical Radicalism in North America will take its place in history by tho siuo of witch burn-’ ing, A fow centuries ago, not only the Puritans ot New England, but many fanatics, and knaves playing on fanat icism in England^ Scotl&ud, and va rious parts ofthe continent of Europe, were hard at work eradicating witch* crall; burning ohl women at the slake or ducking them to death in mill ponds in order to convict them of tho crime of ridfttg broomsticks and briugiiig cattle plagues and blights to crops. Wo laugh to-day at the gloomy folly of those people, without stopping to consider that follies more unpardon able and ten thousand times more per- nieiousin their results aro enacting in oiirown generation aud country. Witch burners merely destroyed a fow old women who had lived out near ly the whole term ot their natural lives. Puiitauical-JacobiuiHtn Iras do liburately set to work to destroy the God given .instincts and. destinies of a great race. The league between faualicism and knavery, whose coming was predicted by tlohu Randolph, is an accomplished fact, aud behold tho result. Wo pass over tho.J m.. Ibown war lately waged under th ; i amice of re* storing the Uuion, und r um? to the acts of Puritanical-Jacobinism since events have placed its votaries in full possession of the continent. Their crime of makiug war upon the South may bo forgotten, for different generations liko different centuries, do not find much time to lament over wrongs that are not brought home to themselvjg^^ Rut tho crime ofthe party iij power in rttempting to legislate away all race distinctions will never he forgot., ten nor forgiven. It accomplished, it will go down through the centuries tainting tho generations yet unborn, and bringing scorn and detestation up on tho memory of its perpetrators. It is evidently the tendency now of the Puritanical-Jacobin leaders to weld into a huge, slimy, mongrel muss, the various races that inhabit theeon- tinont of America north of tho Isth mus of Darien, and tho West India Is lands. The design of anuexing Cuba, res** urrected by Forney's Press, shortly before tho inauguration ol the present revolt there, is now openly proclaimed at Washington. Hayti, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and tho lesser islands with their nasty mongrel pop Utions will speedily follow. Then win eMe.v. ico and Guatamala, Willi m. iu. 'e- rial welded into the body po • ot the Continent what will become - .' its futuro? Tho white portion of such a tna** cannot fulfil its high destiny while so chained to the putrid carcass ol mon - grelism. It can have no government adapted to its wants—no government representing its instincts as a race and supplying its wants. If tho Jacobin programme is carried out, the future ot what was once the United .Slates will he no better than was that ot the Mongolian Empire es tablished by Tamerlane. It la the language of the party iu power to profess to laugh at all fears expressed of four millions of negroes being an element of danger to thirty millions of whites. 1 ... , ■There iH no danger In n cup of soil “per so’. It is harmless until at ONE DOLLtlt pi*r limUiei. forced down your rhroat by some now- ( Apply either «t iliii ofiioe.. or to Mr. erfull assassin, or your own mnaness Munro, at Mr*, linker** place, two or ifrnoianco that makes you tako it. j m! ® f A 1 ,!? 11 ? Mongrelism is tiie cup of poison that LAW CARDS. 08NA1MJRGN. STRII'KI* GOODS a YARNS. They have in store a ling** lot of BACON, n.KAIt * i’l.KAIt lilltJIKI) sows, HIlllULlIKItH, MAMS, .11.1 FASIII .Y M MATS- CORN AND PROVISIONS, .‘UJiiaii, malt, ■iritl pv,>rvMili!j? fl-.‘ ii.uMly r,mn<l .in (hplr General & Complete Stock ! :0; — Their oM Trieiiil* nn<l rustomeri. and Ihe public generally, are ns.'iired that they eon • linue 4o sell nt the LOWEST LIVING PRICER, and that they keep the REST HOODS they can find. It#* They respectfully invite inspection, and defy competition. Albany, April 2d, IKGO -Oni cq. SIX (IMS I'OTTO HI) FOK SALK. April (illi, Igll'.l—If D. H. POPE/ ATTORNET AT LAW J ALB ANY, GA. Will jave prompt attention to any b«sln«M entrusted to him, in nil the Courts ol Dough erty nml surrounding counties. Jaf Jan. 1, twin ly o. I. wnwiir. l.. r. n. wamu-.x WRIGHT & WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALBANY, C2A. W lM. practice in ihe several Courts ol Lnwand Equity in Ini* State uud the Circuit Courts ol ti e Unite,! States tor Ihe Slate or Georgia. Also attsntlon given to BANKRUPTCY. Albany, Jan. 1, 18bl». 1 COMMISSION in ■iciiaup k. iu jo: a un-ilABu noun*. HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALBANY, GA. Will practice in DOUGHERTY and the surrounding Counties, in Ihe Supreme Court*, of the 3tate, and the United Slate* Circuit j Court nt Havuumth ; and will aitcml to busi- ness iu South-Vest Georgia geuerslly, by *peeial agreement. msrohoO—1v Commission' Merohants. T. o. nusr T.n. JonxsTos. n. u. loceett. Rust, Jolinston & Co. Cotton Faotors, WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Consignment.. Holioilod. * OFFICE Discount and Deposite. Colhetion* ntlemird to and remittance ’ PROMPTLY MADE ALH.WY, GEORGIY. June 6th, ISiJS. ly ■PROBLEM SOLVED! Enterprise Ihe Means and Success the Result! FORESTER & GREENWOOD Uuw demon,irated (he «l,dom of LOW PRICSB AND QUICK SALES, and nr. ilcicrmined to do Im.inta, on Mint line. t'hfy uow lio.c in Store, .nil nro constonlly reccl.ing, Spvclnl Melon loan lor Halt market Consisting of Heavy Plantation Suppllos AND FAMILY GROCERIES They would especially call atleiiliou to Jheir slock of Y.G. Rest. T. II. JotiKsTox. IU1 Imickkt. RUST, JOHNSTON ft LOCKET. MEDICAL CARDS. Or. John E. MoMillan, -OFFICE IN— Chook’a Building! Up Stalr», .Vest Ihor l.f l/iitr* d ItoU'.i Other. J0U Residence, Society Street, two door* enM of Judge Va-on'*. mnreh'J.'l—ly Dr. Benj. M, Cromwell Office a* heretofore, over Welch*' Drug Store, Albany, On. Kcsitlnnoe next door lo Dr. lliltuiiau'*, in III' home formerly occupied by Mr. I. C Shaw. .Ihu 6—1 y •dr. w. a. lovf " -c> F V 1 IN GILBERT & DUO'S. a K- llltrG STORK. BROAD STREET, Albany, Ga. feh. 21, 18tW Any call* left ill Ihe Drug Store of II 11a man mid Ball will receive prompt intention l)r. E. It. Connallyi Office nnd *leeping room over Welch's Drug Store. Albany. Gu. Office formerly oecuj led by Dr. Alexander, Ihe Denli«l. Jan. A—ly Dr. Wm. \\ Jennings -AT— Hlltmad & Ball's Drug Storo, Tlvoiul Htrool. Albany, March 26—lin* BAY STREET, Savannah? C3*a. Liberal atlvatioert made on eonaign- tueuiH of Colton in Store, nnd on Shipmenta to our (Y>rre.H|>on- dcntH in New York and Liverpool. Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sale of Cotion, Jau ft—ly Conal(mnant. BolicMod. ' & STARK*. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mnootv Oa (:o:) tb« drunken nsanaain ol U.Klicnlisin ia . w ,...... now loroin'^ down tho throats ol the peoplo of Amorlrn. lMonu.fi Tribumk. •t. IV. Kkmp TOWNS’ HOTEL, wt night. The,General accepted tho invi- I Ution and was received with great cordiuli- I ty, A full turn out ortho mo mb cm tcutilied I to the catct-m in which their distinguished I nu(wM held. A sumptuous supper in I honor of the occaaion .was luid in the rooms I of th* club, corner Carondclct andGravicr I streets. Full justice having been done 1 thsrsto, tho .President, in u fow word*. | gracefully oxprcMcd tjio pkasnes-ot the t lub I ia njettiug General Dlair, to which that gen- I tleman replied with much good taHlo and I fooling. JIo said, in sub3tance. that lie had I token Ida place in the ranks of the army ef I tho United States in good faith, for tho pur- I po*e of preferring the Union of tho States 1 oo the basis of the Constitution, and that I tho war ended by the surrender of tho I ■■■■■PIP ntly new and opproaolve conditions good people tf Atlanta will find in him a * iscd on the South by the dom-gcoromander who wiRmaainlin order and dis- R-Congrczz, to which ho had Jlclpline aroon^ hit Georgia's Xew Military Conaanler. Of Gen. 8. W. Crawford, who la to take the place of Gen. Meade as Ihe military command, ant of this Stutc, the Louisville Covricr-Jour- nal writes iu the * following highly compli mentary manner: “The promotion of this popular gentleman and meritorious officer to tha Colonelcy of the Second Infantry lean appropriate rceog- i services and distinguished gal- BOOT MAKER. P. MCDONOUGH J NF011M8 THE CITIZENS OF ALBANY, and vicinity, 1 flint he is now prepared to anufaotuve BOOTS and SHOES in the neat- cat manner, and ns cheap as lie possibly can, and livo. WORK WARRANTED: Ah I employ nono but tho VERY REST WORKMEN, 1 feel secure iu WAIIRENTIXG ALL WORK. SHOP over GOLINSKI’S STORE, (next door to Jerry Walter’s Building) Broad Street, Albany, Ga. apr 13-lm* P. McDONOUGIl. nltlon of his « _ nntry; uud Is a source of-gratification to the large circle of friends he bha here and else where. His removal from hero will be gretted by all who come in contact with him, either aocially or officially. His oourteous manners atodjrsnk address, united lo good aenae and eoufcd judgment, will always oak a him good friends wherever he goes. The LUMBER'! LUMBER! A T THEIR STEAM MILL. AT HAltD UP, twelve mile* South of Albany, COCHRAN Sc DAVIS IlAvei. LARGE QUANTITY of FIRST (,'I.AKS I. U M B E II ! Soma SEASONED, mil »omn in KILN! And they are prepared lo fill ordora at abort §T Address Albany, apr 13-lm COCJIBAN & DAVIS, Albany, Ga -fhesi loninXong.e.., , Ltramff.-. < W fat. aid Tbo«e conditions Nortii should onset Ids had therefors the dlsnnn- _ , . , i.. *• to Which >hndsccu fitio suLjeet her. Gsn, T. Hoys responded on th, pint of tho —7 . ' ,oaor- ..v# ■*. • .- ■ pMscrre good feeling bstwste them sad the citlien*. Gensral Crawford bows Ihs'repu. Ution of hslnn n fsir ntsn, nnd by no nun n violent or estrsmo.oas. It is to ho hop«l then, thst, during Ws sojonrn in Otor(U,-.U will pro»o u «|Hrfbkt, htas «4 t. snUs- factory to tMpMp* th«« os Ms raw its liks them thst the Ooranaseit «a hop. ratorrihesrs of good fading unongsll clsnea tonurds th, Ui * City Tax Receiver's Notice. rnDl CITY TAX BOOKS nr, now op«nod I si th. Court lions, for th, purpoM of Uratriag Tut RWwmsfor th, oRjrof Albany, for th, (Mr 1809, and will rmaln opon nn- ‘11 to, 1W of May atil. Tan payers will Inks n..‘ies, nnd moke their returns accordingly. •“ IT. W. U. WILOER, IS, U It 0 A l) STREET. ALBANY' GEORGIA WiVTtUKN & KKMI*, ]*rojirii*torn. Albany, April Ctli, i860—JJni CARRIAGES & BUGGIES, WAGONS & HARNESS I am Ihc agent for the Tomlinson Donor, cat Company of New York, the Woodruff Concord, nnd the Brsillflmro maniifuHortcs and atn receiving per steamer every week To the Planter* Middlo and Southern Georgia. FOR TWENTY YEARS we have served you, wc believe faithfully. Our success de pends upon your prosperity ; lienee we have tonlottsly Nought lo promote your interest ami advance it by every menu* In our pow er. A»(!omm'w*i»n Merchant* we again ten der you our service*, at our old stand, which lias withstood the tlnme* of u burning Mjiinra {thereby proving Its security), and where we ItopeTo merit the very liberal patronage al ways given u*. The sale of col ton is our specialty. We Matter oiintelvcs none enn excel us. To old friends wa return tlmuks; to new ones, try s, wc will try lo please you. Usual accommodations given lo enable you i make a crop. TIIOR. HARDEMAN. .In., O. U. SPARKS. Jan. 1st—(itnos. BACON AND ntuvmiiH, - ON TIME I (0) E ARE NOW PREPARED to sell Plan ters their Hitpplie* on time, AT REA SONABLE BATES, FOR GOOD PAPER, JOHNSON, CAMPBELL A CO. mar 9 2m Macon, Ga Carriages, Wagons, and Harness' DIRECT IMPORTATION. 30,000 DOLLARS’ WORTH or CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS WAR, AT MO mad ti*J Miilbnrrf At., Huron, MERCHANTS and DEALERS will find they can aave money by purchasing in Macon. B. A. WISE, 80 >*ud B* Mulberry Straet. Mr Orders filled and price lif t forwarded on application. • Mar 9/If • J-W-HOWARD, Proprietor, l.ircry Stable Attached. Enfgala, Alabina. Feb. 6th, On. . Jloolf, Shoe*. Hate and Capa, At ZACHARIAS. From these and other well known estnb Kliments, and ran till any order at short no lice, when desired, a^ manufacturers prices wit it freight addl'd. L. C. SHAW, Agent Alhftny, Go., Jan foil, ISti'.l, li nm*. Foed, Salo and Livory Stable, ns \ cash basis. W<l d||ii;;|oll M.4 llxtll V. <«H. By Sims & K[rkman. No Horees an<l Buggirs lo hire an Sunday, except iu cases of eiucrgoney. 4 Patrons, come In time, To 1st of January 'G*J. JanH-lf DISSOLUTION! The eo-partnerehip heretofore existing be tween Dr*. Mint dk Maffllllfiia, Is this dav dissolved by mnlttal oonsent. Dr. Sims may be found nt his old stand du ring the day, nnd at Ills tonidenco oil Wash- ingtou Street, at night. Dr. MoMillan will occupy the office of the Firm in Cheek's building, up stairs. JNO. T. HI MS, j. k. mcmillan. N. ’B.—Titebooks of the Firm are ready for settlement, and must be dosed. Tlto*e in' dobted will please attend immediately. SIMS A McMlLLAN. march 10—I m BRICK MASONRY I nbMrib,r I, |.r,p,r,<l I a doll kind, o Brick Work A Plastering Ot ,hort nolle, u.l on meonnhl, lerme. H, inlieiu , .her, of paid I c neironege. WAAO J. UB1N80N Aft,,,, a,., Mat 2Mh. ly MIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, miUMiun or tmi STOMACH AMD LITER. B AOOJV! Clear Side*. Clear Ribbed Sides, Shoulders and Hants. f insum*- OF A1.L UIIAIIK8. CORN, MUM.. I'KAP, POTATOES ANU UICI! Maolxorol, Oauned Moats and Fish. SURAHS, I'OffEE, TEAS, SIRUP, SALT. BOOTS AND SHOES. OunahnrgH. Brown & Sti'ipoil CIoo<1h. cottoy i lia ChfHinR and Smoking Tabarco. And a now *up|>ly of (Icnuiuc Double Rectified POPLAR LOG! Tlulie.t nlil.ky on flic ronllncnl! CREDIT nlll l.f olen.lcd I ill ucll full la il.a.r dc.lr- ing it, for City Acceptance. •JSU Fliey respectfully solicit aoonlitiuancc or the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, nnd pledge itnremiitiiiB exertion* lo give Hal- Israel ion. Albany. Ga . March 2-i, 1800—ly THE aem kmsil M. BARNES Proprietor. Pino Strooti Albany, Georgia, Having recently completed this House, and P'»t 11 Dt condition for Ihe accommodation of gticn!*, the Proprietor pledges hisearnent en deavors In give satisfaction. His rooms are large and well ventilated ; his table idiall be ooiiHlantly supplied with the beat Ihe market affords, and Ills servenls shall always be prompt, polite and attentive. WMT A Ilaok Is always at tho Depot on the arrival of trains, to convey passenges to the House, nnd every convenience amt comfort desirable is guaranteed MERRICK BARNES. , . Proprietor. Jan 1—if &O.Pi(bWELL&(o! Advertisement it forwarded to all Newspapers, No advance charged on Publisher's prices. All Leading Newspapers kept on file. Information as toCost of Advertising furnished AH order* receive careful attention. Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. Completo Printed Lint of Newspapers lor sate Hpeelsl Lists prepared for Customers. Advertisements Written nnd Notices secured Orders from Business Men especially 4Q PABKRmJQf The Georgia Mutual Aid Company, -18 THE— best, cheapest, arid host Uni.lAUI.il in TUI! CO UN 1 R Y! If I, f.r preferable lo rnijr Life Iniuranee Company. Ili^onlingcnt benefits constitute really a » ST TSS KIDrOAL WJL.exrXsTTT. HBOEHAN Sc CO., ACMim, WHW YOMK. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIN, tram tn AIMUUtT, OnABLBITON, 8.0. frafu. »—»- TTmirntrfi fA|-7-- - wM-r MM* Feb 9-1 jr A Cesioua C*tcel*Tlo,.—Mr. Hagen, Ik, •XfwiucA Wntoh Maker nl L. K. Welch A C,'a D»k ud Jewelry Store, ,nya lh, bn! ence wheel In n cylinder wnleh I ravel, tboul 2488} mile. In on, year. Uoprd »l">« »’d<« 5 tw±.itsuusi's-S auMNwklbfWflw IguaA’TfBlST, IM. U w " lch ' mnru ° ira - If gUKrnnlce, the fill! yayment of nil mor- mnry du.., upon the dejlh »f , member of ‘“L. '**«'*»<. if ntttaaary, 0/ mm- tigolhi of iu profit., fo be paid over within >!i- ly dtyn, or aooner, to the family ofthe do- »°2!i d ‘ r «**<* b y Ua or her a will or otherwise. It popular!!,,the Mwonlo ayitem ,f Li fa Iniuranee, (which la n noble charily,) hot I, cJiMptr ,v,n than that lyit.m, to any uaraon 40raraof»g,nndyo«n«,r. “ in ,mph»llraly th. Poor Mnn’, Friend. 2fLS^!rVfi> compariaon will, ,11 ,ih, r lyjtenn of Life Asenroaoe now eitnnl. Come forward, and anmla. It, Coutitu- tion, nnd it, liberal By Law, Oflpar, BLOUNT 0. FBBRKLL, Prealdant. JOHN F. MOEELANDTSm! A Trek. Principal c(Oeo-Uarai, Trk?p . JOHN B. MeMILLAN, Local Agtat Ml 2nd U Altmny, G». . Ordinary* April M, m*