The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, April 30, 1869, Image 1

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Dll-mi,V RATES. wing are our Ratos of Sul»Hcrl}tliou £ Tew J 5 W xllotUs 3 00 ftrlhrt® Months Oft {*Paxaulk ih auvamch. Xdvei-tisins Ratos Semi-Weekly Nows. S is a luo .-W3T of tho usual 1110Jf.il rinserlotl At $10 per annum, or ^Ur. Announcing Candidates $5. tMiJ Marriage Notices, not to ex- Cltadvertisements must be paid in ” bgo. Legal advertisements will IM officer authorizing them, to a Able per cent will be allowed rieourlty. Established merchants in ‘ icon, Att»nto and Savannah, will J fain the Editor needs money, ,t ofbuslness liberality wilt always 4; bat bills will bo due on prcseti- ALBANY NEWS- BY CAREY W. STYLES. Libertas ot Natal e Solum. 85 Per Annum VOL. 3. ALBANY, GEORGIA, APRIL 30, I860. NO. 35. one of cloth or merino. With these we have a small tilting jacket of either velvet or cloth, with collar and revere of quilted s&tin. In most cases the dresses are arranged on bouf fant about the waist, and the pannier, dis posed in many graceful ways, still hold its I with flounces own, as an accessory to the promenade loll- is the darker, 'lie. I’or visiting ami home continue to be in fashion. silk, trimmed with putt's of the same material ami ruches of green satin. While lac® fichu. Dress of two similes of lilac silk. The front, which i« the lighter shade, is trimmed I t he same ; the hack, which trimmed with a ruche of the dress, trains same color. I'homise Russo of while tulle. MERGER & SMITH, —AT TIIK1K— MVb *oft»i>l*S ° f 1 licso price* mm. lALBANV, QA., AP1UI. (10, ISO.'. Incendiarism, IStipUorabli) creature, Svvayze, who ago was, wo believe, threat, lbs eont of tar and feathers, Dm .Griffin, Georgia, lor Ion of incendiary doc* English Woman’s (Loudon) Magazine. HALL DRESS EH. • In tho hall room, as well as at the proiue.. nade, we seo costumes, not plain dresses, worn by all ladies of fashion. A lady studies cuutuuiu as much ns if she hail to appear iti some historical play upon the stage. All must he style— the headdress as well as the robe*, the olmussure as well as the skirts.— At present, the fashion of carrying the train upon the arm Ims not become ns general ns we imagined it would. Ladies who dance have prefertodndoplimr the skirls that just touch the grotiud, uud ladies who do not dance have allowed their tong trains to sweep upon the floor in sublime disregard of the tearing and soiling of exquisite lace and elaborate trimming 0 . All ball dresses are rather high m the shoulders but very low in front, and at tlie back so much so, indeed, ns to render a lace trimming or low low cliciu* i set tees inside quite nccossary. DU. J. BRADFIELD’S 111,1,11 d,,<1,i IjAT!)R, til I Woman’s Best Friend THU Vft bu)l'I. Mo,Urine I* proprrej for JL *> €.MKN cxohixlvely, nml to lie mril by ui nop publishing u paper ii if It*., 1 called the Amkiiu an U.n- ih paper is recognized ns the ■ champion ol the Jiullock ,Tho poor craven wretch to be very much incensed at the ' the Duliookitos in their cl ave our^Slato remanded to rule arid subjected to tho new Hgsiiim, atruges ami oppressions Hwiplatcd by least llutler’s hill, tl* frenzy of his disappointment dekxgffn, lie utters sentiments iti Llheet whicli should subject indictment and punishment lor insurieetiou and ineundia. ■. rile following is from iiis Inst littal, and ( hods : Liie, [fit* Situation.—To say wc arc not tinted at .tho action of Congress trgia ideation, would not . )8 pain wo feel at the result, ‘dll&ppointed, sorely dianp- or good and substantial the first and dearest uot ouiy every man, but to ling that lives, is in jeopardy. , Id* more must spill their blood l&re the tardy band of the govern- Let can. bo moved .to protect its pod* in * section of its domain poh is filled with its enemies. We "Hfegd, wr? lmvo implored, we twbwlrevidence monutaiu high, ystj—no action ! Are loyal nub- Hfiof the United States in Georgia |Wm favored than they are in Cu- pt' Au American citizen dare not pwmed- there, while * in Georgia ordered by the hundred an- |*uy<fin(! no hope of redress of aafo.. hat influence could have been itto bear to swerve Congress ^Wpose, we are at a loss to Iw it is plain enough to all lUDue uien of Georgia—those Government before, he war, and are now the Oongressioti- -Jj^W'Wconstruction—have been ISWjJ'to their fate! Their fideL ;«• been repaid with contempt, HBrtattliijga. .them as men to •oWrYafrlts more closely than ♦jY-an d—DEFENI-) T11E.U- 3®! Lot? Muim not like cow- unfatJ ithi? lash tlmt At..* HMwpverlhrow the Government Hkbftiu lerfl ^et them present demand a toot h ■ tooth, an eyo for an eye ! Let ^ Jhow rebels that they have the wtL!° “®t en d themselves against dSfBffv 5®* tho whole Stato 6r- ®5JJp4fcfctetiel—gicoret societies; rebel, commit their diaboli- upon therb; because of their pM>ate at a| fen-fold ratio; very life that is taken, lay every ui ashes within fivo miles of the bipod is spilled—shoot jg* Apple fiot that such an infii- ia permitted to - remain * Georgia city is Uni proof of tho utter fi^sily of ist our people. In community such an in/, •fetch would be either pros- ' "ed as a disturber ot of driven forth by i* fortunate for us that ur* exerts no influence them upon Jknd Goeb will '*M> hist • own party, by many of Jr*** denounced in unmeasured Hff Umyiliiqg that is base and etablo negroes dc. ounsel. i m I Fashions. xarWa. E TOVAILIKO BTyfiEH. I Which 'hangs softly sad (noo- "“FBS lb a *— **1-- r..* I)r» From La MoJo Illubtrcv. 1’ARIS NOVELTIES. The coufcct ions which are prepare J for the spring are nlnioht urrnugcJ ; it is strong ly ullirmoJ that those which are Jitlerenl Irotu the dress will nut be worn. Only in calling this dress a skirl, in designating the confection by the words second dress, it can ho made in heavy black silk and worn with all skirts, with old dresses. Those old fash ioned dresses which have been entirely cut in points, and which have been made with a train,.can be used by adopting this fashion. They should be cut lu such a manner that their length will just clear tho ankle; they should bo trimmed, if they can, witli one or two tlomiccs, or a ruche, for which the ma terial wilt bo fouud in the pieces remaining from the original dross. With this dress a confection will be worn in black silk or black cashmere ; or bettor still, uhigli-ncck* ed corsage of black tatteta trimmed with bre* Idles or a bcrthc. Fora lady, tho bridles and her the should be made of black laoo or guipure ; and a tuuic or a putf in black tnf- fetsa should bo added. The high-uecked corsage and tho tunic take the place of a par dcssus, and cun bo worn with all silk drosses principally with those in stripes, for stripes arc more (halt over the fashion, nnd lor un der-dresses will be worn almost exclusively. The fashion of drosHos caught up uud draped over a dilTereut skirts, has brought buck, by an unexpected turn, a confection dill'creut from tlie dress. I’oi this rousou cassocks of Mack silk will be wurn, and it is very hu.c Mint a much larger number of them will be seen than during the last year. As to the paletots like the dresses, many of I hem Will be seen, among otherif those of proceeding years, which it will be necessary to wear nnd use ; but very few now ones will lie made, If they are used, tho form will not bo entirely abandon "1, only they will be banished among the classic pardessus which will bo worn with ordinary loiL 'toe when a warm garment is needed- All tl new toil ettes will be made of a large cat. trim med, made in heavy black silk and worn with all kinds of skirls ; or ns well, made in foulard, in poplin, in linos, in cashmere, iu tnffelta, in challes, in every fancy tissue, aud placed over a skirt matched or well vhosen for tint and adaptiou sufficiently neutral to harmonize with several of these cassocks. Mourier’rt Saloon, Street and Shop. NEW YORK COST&ME3-THK NEWEST THING. We imagined that we had every style of coslmu* that could bo needed to meet the or whims of the feminine community— * cmjjd no further go—but of owlii* "Confirmation Usk ?l»e. organdie. c (Attunes’ They are made The high waist nod loug tleerse —» trieswith Hat ** • - * ’ice. The short veil is Womkn only. It is adapted especially to tho- cases where the wo.mii is disordered, aud will cure any irregularity in Mie “menses,” ex cept in such eases as require a surgical oper alien. As those last are very rare, tho Kk- mali: ilF.ort.ATon is of almost universal appli cation. lu a sudden shock of the “monthly courses" from corn, trouble of mind or like cause, it acts like a charm, by rkstohinu tiik nine'll A IK) K in KVRHY 1NMTANCK, llillH relieving the fever, headache, pain in the noall ..f tin- back and “lower stomach," Hushes of heat about the face, chilly sensations, burning of the eyelids nnd geucral restlessness. Taken V‘ *ime, all these symptoms pass away imme diately, without injury to the const it tit ion.' frequently, however, the proper remedy is not applied iu time, the disease becomes chronic, and the touudaiion laid lor number less evils to the constitution of the woman. The next “turn” comes aroiji I n-ij there Is no “show,” or perhaps the - wl.. ■ will ap pear. There will bo some i m m iuoss about the womb, but very littlo oi i.. r M.e nat- ural ttuid esenpiag. Tho complexion becomes sallow, bowels swolen, a sort of greenish cast about the luce, constant dull aching pains in tho head, weight in tho lower-stomach aud back, with or without the whiles, palpitation of the heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion, weariness, langoiir, aching across the loins, lo«s of appetite, pain iu left breast, tightness across the chest, cough and giddiness. If still allowed to go on, green sickness will be tillly developed—the headachebeemuessevere With loss of memory, diminishing »eligibility, SICKwtomacii, dyspepsia, no relish lor food, loss of tlesh, increased fluttering of the heart, swkllinu of tub feet, legs uud body and oc casional spitting of blood. The lightest ef fort causes iit'nuitsu uueatiiino, almost »rr- vocation. Tho sIMu is flabby and a “doughy foci." This is a sad picture, but it i-i die con dition of thousands of women between tho ages of 15 anti-10, who are brought to the verge of the grave by ignorance or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all who are af flicted with any’of the symptoms above men tioned, in connection with »n irregularity of the “monthly sickness,” we earnestlv euv TAKE I)b. J. BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces token, you will at once experience its benefits, and with a little patience you will bo fully restored to health. LAW CARDS- OLID STAND, Still keep on hand A FULL STOCK OF CROC Mimes, PLANTATION D. H. POPE, ATTOKNKT AT LAIV ALBANY, HA. Will gi„ prompt nlleulion to ouy tuiaiu... Commission Merchants. entrusted to him, iu all the Courts ol Dough erty and surrounding countics. Jan. 1, I8tW |y fi- t. U K it; nr. i- n. waknrn WRIOHT &. WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW. W AI.IIANT, <U 11.1. practice tn the several fourta of I.hxv and K< Family Supplies, DRTGOBBS Jqolty in tnis Stale slid the t itcuil (’nulls ol the I liiili-«| States lor the Mu b* of Gcori'iu. Also ui lent ion given lo COM.Ml MM ION in. BANKRUPTCY. Albany, Jan. I, |Hb'.>. ly i-IIASIt IIUMUS. Hlt’IIABII K. III.Nkm Hit- HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BOOTS and siioks, I If ON AND ST KICK IIAKDWAItK .V CUTLERY, Uns remedy Im, been cxlonsieely need for upwards ol iwcnly years by many of Iho ran,) experienced and* successful Physicians ol Georgia. We repeal, that Dr. .T. BRADFIELD’B FE MALE REGULATOR is prepared for Women and to be used by Women only. A trial Is all wc ask. Prepared and sold in any quantity, bv I- H BIUDliELU, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, * _ . .. Atlanta, Ga. Price,$l.ftO pep Bolile. B®, Sold by Druggist a generally. Dr. Atlanta, Ga., J. Bbadfielii- tt a toed frills without lace, of the muslin of the dress or tullo, fastened wiih kiiota of ribbon.. Hometime pretty lit tle round capes of musllu are worn. The belt nud satb are of while gras grain ribbon. We arc aware tlmt iu some purls of Europe certain dresses are worn at confirmation, but the dresses are not dictated by fashion. They wem chosen for their especial fitness simplicity, nml remain what they were a hundred years ago* Time and custom have made them a part of the ceremouy. But xvlmt will those Bishops, who have refused lo lay their hand at confirmation upon tlie chignons nml piles of false hair, say to the continuation toilette? Asa matter of taste, the Bishops are right in their view of the hair question—but tho cliiguous, the curls and the frizzes are worn everv day, and might be passed over such occasions, ns an offence against good taste, rather than an especial allrout to the gospel. But confirma tion costumes, gotten up and arranged by fasbioq, can only be worn by those who have no appreciation of tho sacred rite SUITS AND DRESSES. A pale ambcr-colored skirt of goat’s hair, With a purple satin stripe, is among the latest styles on exhibition. It has an overskirt of plain amber, looped witli purple satin bows. To the striped under-waist is attached the sleeves ; a sacque of plaiu color is trimmed with a piping of purple satin, striped changeable silk of A . gold, has the first skirt trimmed with . maroon and — ¥ —with a box plaitfed fioUnee, bound top nnd bottom with green satin, headed by piping. The second skirt has an apron-front trimmed with fringe Bias bands, bound with green ea'.in, decora ted at tb# bottom irith a stylish bow, divide the apron frp.m tho side breadths. Tho back breadth is caught up through the centre bj a similar band, with bow. A mantle which crosses the front, like the Marie Antoinette Fltohu, but whioh.descends to considerable depth o4r the arms, ii trimmad frith *atin and fringe. It is gathered at tha back, and is ornamented with a haudsome leaf.shaped rosettes. The price of this suit is $00 A black silk called the "UulohekS is tseinely elegant. This dress has one skirt plain in front, with a train about five eights in length;' The pannier which is cut in the skirt is formed by wide plaits in G»e wide breadths, descending nearly half i WM in — * L1 —la trimmed with a depth. The jacket, wl short heavy fringe, resembling plush, is op in front, displaying a purple mUo vest, the same trimming ornament* the •leere*. A bell will) a lionble bow end ehort end* tHm- medjifitU fringe,complete* ift* eoetnme. From Harper'. Eeeer. . / l^gHURTbMBSBES. :1 ' - A drees of pink puffed lorlelon. trimmed Si* pot»U.f phtkLrt. end pink ««., Under eklrt of wWteeiJk •ft twoffonne— i« while Okeeeberp pe*. IJIft TS Dress ef green Oknmboey ^ !sssssrsa 13 * ‘one SRt^tloKmo »or Telrtt, Ifce npper Droet i with dortlo eklrt of while December 110th, 18tJ8. ■Dear Sir: L lake plea sure in slatiDg liiai some time previous lo the war, 1 used, with the utmost auuoess, ou a servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR, prepared then nt Brndfield’s Drugstore, Wial l’oinl, Ga. She bud been suttVring severely from suppressed menstruation, and this Medi cine soon restored her lo health. • She i-i, to day, living in Atlanta, sound ami well. I will state, further, that I know of its being used, with equal success, on a servant girl of my brother in-law, Prof. Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman had, l think, beeu diseased for six years. Khe was a house ser vant, nnd seemed cured, up in the lime of “freedom.” 1 do not hesitate lo indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recommend it. JNO. C OSNAHURG.S. .STRIPED GOODS A YARNS. They have in store a large lot BACON, OLKAR& CLEAR RIBBED SIDES, 8HOULDEH9, HAMS, and FAMILY MEATS CORN AND PROVISIONS, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, ALII ANY, G.\. Will practice in lMH’UHEUTY nml the silt rounding Comities, in the .Supreme Courts of the .Rate, and the United .Stales Circuit Court at Savannah ; and will attend lo.busi Hess in South-Vest Georgia generally, by special agreement. tiinrchHO— ly U. u. kOCKBTT. r o. V. (I. BUST T.ll. JoIINSION. It list, Johnston & Cotton Faotoro, H'ARE-HOUSE A\|) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OonHiKnmentH Solicit eil. OFF l Cl E Discount and Deposite. Tnlleellone nlleud.d lo and reuiitl*uce FU0MP11.V m.A1>E A MUM, OKOlUiM. June 5th, INCH, ly \. G. Hi'st. T. II. Johnston. It 0 Lockkt. RUST, JOHNSTON 8c LOOKIJT, MEDIGAli CARDS. Dr. John E. MoMillan, -OFFICU IN Statra, Ohaok'a Building;, Up \> it Poor to Hi‘in J l/olih'' iety Street, two doors • ttjfin Residence, Si east <»f .1 udge Ynuon'i marcli2tt—ly l)r. Benj. M. Cromwell Oflioe ns heretofore, over Welclts' Drug .Store, Albany, On. Residence neit door to Dr. Hilsman'ti, in the home formerly occupied by Mr, L. C. Shaw. Jan 6-»-ly DR. W. A. LOVF. -O F FIOE- IN OII.REKT & IlItO’.N. DItIU; STORK, BROAD STREET, Albany, Ga. feb. 21, 18€B Any calls left at the Drug Store of Hil man and Ball will receive prompt attention nnd everything else usually found iu (hair General & Complete Stock! -;<); - Their old frienJs and customers, and the publio genet ally, are assured (hut they con ‘•ou® to sell at the LOWEST LIVING PRICED, and that they keep the BEST GOODS .hey can find. JkfiT They respectfully invite inspection and defy competition. Albany, April 2d, I HUH -'.*nt cq. 8. Fbank Wahhkn. J. W. Kkmp TOWNS’ HOTEL, Yours truly, JNO. Cl. WHITNEit. STATE OF GEORGIA, Tiioki* County. This Is to certify (hall have examined the recipe of Dr. Joseph Brad field, of Ihiscotiuly, and.-as a niedicnl man, pronounce it to be a combination of Medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends it. WM. l». BEASLEY, This December 21et, 1808. M. D. MotIHTVILT.lt, 1808. Dr. J. Bbadfield—Dear Sir : I have much pleasure in snying I have witnessed the most decided nnd happy effects of your Female Regulator in this neighborhood. wm: h. FINCIIEN. Mountvillk, 18118. Dr. J. Bbadfibld—Dear Sir/ 1 have re peatedly used, in my family, yopr Female Reg ulator, and have, In every ease, mot with com plete euooesa. 0. L. DAVIS. S&- I also prepare, and Ifayo for sale, .. in tiis city,, and prsnoupooU b _ „ wry superior. " > ■ X B. BXASnsU), Snro Cure for April 28, 1809—ly B II t i A I) 'REE T, ALBANY. GEORGIA. WARREN & KKM1* 1' Vopridtom. npm oo, ii>uu—1/ v , - DISSOLUTION! TO WltOM IT MAT OONOERN. N OTICE is hereby given that the copart nership hither la Existing between 3. T- ic 3- O- 8ESTEH, is this day dissolved Jiyjnntual ct Apr. 9, ’09. OHN-T. IlflaTER, JAMES U. HESTER. J.hl O. (letter and lVm R Crilgor baring Ibis day Tormcd a copartnership, will awry on businssa at tbs OLD STAND of J. m.ir.jrj. W * - 1 * — — )f|, * Heater A Bro., and rsaproifullyaoliolt aah.ro of public patron*,*. . HESTER A CRITGER April 9th, 1899—In be bold at the Court - rarioa. a"— — nty, OR ' " thhr-Kth ... H. WILDER, Ordinary. Albany, April 91b, WIRE (! T IMPORTATION. 30.000 nOLLARS’ WORTH CHINA, CROCKER f AND &LASSWAR, #0 and 82 iUnlberryKt., ITInron. MERCHANTS and DEALERS will find they can save money by purchasing in Maoon. B. A. WISE, , 80. and 82 Mulberry Street Mf- Qrders filled and price list forwarded on 4;g>lte*tion. ' ' Mar 9, tf J-W-HOWARD, Proprietor, Livery Stable Attaolisd, F.b. 9,M^ to ' u ' 4Uk —' . r DebtoreTakeNoticel tr ARE COMPELLED TO SUE ALL 0LAIM8 s« our hand* on which, tin IV 11 "Wl Prior to June las, 1699, according lo tho proririona af the Art Marsh 19th, 1R9. Wo wtH glUly ba' April 27,1869. td wQotn wa nave claim*, la thesptr- iorfprombe and aqnltw, that such chWi 5K?isa aasnu&f April 19,-99-91 '' ” Dr- E. I*. ~ Office and sleeping room over Welch’s Drug Store, Albany, On. Office formerly occur lea by Dr. Alexander, the Dentist. Jan. A—ly Dr. Wm. P. Jennings Hltsman -AT— & Ball's Drug Store, Bt-oiul S trout. Albany, March 2(1—1m* CARRIAGES S, WAGONS a HARNESS I am (tie agent for the Tomlinson Demon esl (.’omptny of New York, the Woodruff Concord, and the Urattleboro manafuclories and am receiving per steamer every week Carriages, Wagons, and Harnoss- From these and oilier wall known estab sbments, and rau fill any order at short no tice, when desired, at manufacturers prioss with freight added. L. C. SHAW, Agent Albany, Ga., Jnii 5th, 18(19, (1 mos. Feed, Sale and Livery Stable, ON A CABn BASIS. ru*la!iiglnii Sl.p-Albiinv, u*. By Sims & Kirkman. No Horses and Buggies to hire an Sunday, except in oases of emergency. Patrons, coma tv time, 09. To 1st of January Jan8.tr BRICK MASONRY! sub*crlb.r *• P«par»d : t^> all ktnda o Brick Work & Plastering Attaaiy, ^ 0,7^. % “ ,W W" Baola, tksM. HatsaadCap^ BAY STREET, Savannah * C3n. I.ilu-rul nilvanri'H inmli- on consign- incntH ol Cotton in Sion-, nnd on ShipnioiitB to our Correspon dent!) in Nuw York nnd Liverpool. giren EXCLUSIVE!) lo le sale af Colion, Jan 9—ly Conalgnmanta Solicited HARDEMAN A SPARKS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Maoon. Ou- To the Planter* Middle and Southern Georgia. FOR TWENTY YEARS w«* have nerved you, wo hidiove faithfully. Our tmocess de pends upon your prosperity ; heuce we have zealously sought to promote your iulereHl and advance it by every means in our pow er. As Commission Merchants we aguiu ten der you our service*, at our old staud, which has withstood the flames of a burning square (thereby proving its security), and where wo hope to merit the very liberal patronage al- very he sale of cotton ways given us. Tl is our specially, flatter ourselves none can excel us To friends we return thanks; lo new ones, us, we will try to please you. Utmai accommodations given to enable you to make a crop. THOM. HARDEMAN, Ja O. G. HPARKH. Jan. 1st—(imos. BACON AND PROVISIONS ON TIME I (0) K ARE NOW PHEPAKED to sell Plan- -lers their supplies on time, AT REA DABLE RATEH, * FOR GOOD PAPER, ’ JOIINMON, CAMPBELL & CO. Maoon, Ga BOOT MAKER. THtMdBttM SOLVED! KuhT/triiw I hr Dim n,i anil Saccess thr Krsnll! FORESTER & GREENWOOD Have demonstrated the wisdom or LOW PRICilB AND QUICK 8ALCB, aud are determined to «h> luisiiirsn on that line. They now have iu Hlure, nud ere cuiistautly receiving, K|»«rl»| NpIpriloHafor Hale IVIurkrl t'(insistillg of Heavy Plantation Suppliei FAMILY GROCERIES They Would especially call attention to their stock of B AOOIST! l'l.*r UiJ.l, l.'lf.r Hil.be,I Hiile., Hliuuldor. ami limns. 3? JL © U 3R DP ALL GRADER. - CORN, meal, i-ear, potatoes and kick Maolierel. Canned Meat3 and Fish. SUGARS, ('OFFKK, TKAS, SIRUP, SyYLT. BOOTS AND SHOES. Omahurgs. Bi-oivn iY Htripod GooOh. COTTOIV VARIK. CbrnrluK anil Smokluc Tffbarco. And n new supply of (Ini niiir Ihmhlr Rrrtifinl jARLOG! The best whisky on the continent! CREDIT will be extended till uezt full to those desir ing it, lor City Acceptance. -—.They respectfully solicit e couliuuence ol the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, ami pledge unremitting exertions lo giie sat- infliction. Ga , Albany, , March 2il, I Stiff-. |y THE l. P. MCDONOUGH NFORMS THR CITIZENH OF ALBANV, and vielitar, that he I« now prepared lo lanufaoture BOOTH and SHOES in the neat est manner, and as cheap as he possibly can, and live. WORK WARRANTED! A* 1 employ non. but lb. VERV DEBT WORKMEN, 1 f.elB.oure iu WAKRENTINU ALL WOBK. a. SHOP aver QOLINBKrB RTORE, (next dour lo J.rrv Writer'* Build log) Dro*d Btrret, Albany, 0*. *pr 13.1m- P. MoDONOUOH. ™*t euai dyspepsia, itmwwnnn, -W wm. HDGBHAN Ac CO„ Hamfactnred by C! V. PAHKHIIf, | ' entit txt uttacm ' " At ZAOBABIAB. .-Uf.,. ... iu» y J. Prinelp.l bffi. clfftnfnvthtaomnyln Ik.mnrkri. Mtlaltt ALBANY HOUSK.- M. BAllNES Proprietor. Pine Street. Albany, Georgia. -(.,)- lUviug veo.lllly UUIU|,tried Ibla llo.l*(, aud put it iii condition fdr tho accommodation of guest*, 111. l-rojiriwor pledge* til* rarnoM e deavors to give saliaf ' give saliafncliou. His rooms are large aud well ventilated ; his table shall be constantly supplied with the best Ihe "market ul his i a fiords, ami bis nerveiifs shall always prompt, polite and alleutive. 89* A lisok is always at the Depot on the arrival of trains, lo convey passenges to the House, aud every convenience and comfort desirable is guaranteed MERRICK BAHNIJ8, Proprietor. Jan 1—If Gto.p Rowell Advertiaemenls forwarded to all Newspapers, No odvance charged on PubliBber'a prices. All Loading Newspapers kept on file. Informaliofi astoCost of Advert hing furnished All orders receive careful attention. Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. Complete Printed List of Newspapers tor sale Special Lists prepared for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices Moored Orders from Business Mon especially MKOW, The Georgia Mutual Aid Company, -IS THE— bent, cheapest, and host RELIABLE IN THE CO UN 7 It Y! i* far prefarhble to *uy Lift luauranc* impany. It* contingent benefits constitute really a ^.s r ;X5*r“ or ’ ,hloh '“’ b * , “- ll guArtut.y* lb. All] payment of all i b of * momber of tugry due*, upon Iho dwt Hialenl. if neemory, tf „ tiyklhi of it* profit, lo b*p*id oy*r wllhln llrtH riUft Aaonrauo. uow nil ' i .ty.aaai.I-. OfficerB UNT C. FERRE » Troup C Loori Agaet /