The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, May 11, 1869, Image 1

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I J' our TUI o» of Subscription 'i«'> , * $5 00 •rSSiiifc 53 00 I®.:: :»» CLjfr.Ul. AllVA»0«' A arerti n « Rtvtcs Semi-Weekly News. n a k w tn 5 u w 1 Year j )e $ 5> 8 10 15 20 13 15 25 36 17 20 35 60 22 30 |40 ifiO 27 35 50 76 40 50 75 10 80 75 Mun 'K>« of the usual luuUcai $16 per annum, or JjJ^Sifoaneltt* Candidates $6. Marriage Notlooo, nol lo ei ESudtntiHmooU must 1,c P* 11 * )“ igabl. ptr ceot nlU bo ollowod —mil. EitablUhed mcroh.nt. In xu, n i» and Savannah, will “w vX.n the BdUor neoda money, ffi of buiineas llt.er.Hiy will »lw»J» ; bul 1.111* will 1" >'ue on preeen trIHbe no softening -of •*•»» V™™ jury news. liav oa~ mav n, Ison. THE NEWS- BY CAREY W. STYLES. Libertas et 3STatale Solum. $5 Per Annum VOL. 3. ALBANY. GEORGIA. MAY 11, 1869. NO. 38. court of inq to investigate) the matter. This court, composed ot his touud I Praised iBpeAchmrnt. lAujiieta Ciiron. >t Srntinki i lgtpenolimonl ol Bullock, pllmvli g indictment: __s itrlvon to stir up strife be like two races, and cneournged J jlio formation ol secret 'or. preprinted public funds Jftj Unction of law. i appropriated and continues \i.tc public money, not only o of settled law, but in tbo ga rebuke by the law making fcr tbo pretended public usu.in Bent of tbo Opera House is temporary copitol mider i conditions and contracts, in the Is direct refusal of the Logisla- L gmut an appropriation for such j lo tbo law, lie has taken gly of the public funds out ot Isof its proper custodian, the Cf the Stale, ami uses it as Bind. Bed tli law making pow« ,atc government, aud con.. > dofy it, overriding nil tbe Ions of tbe constitution and s granted pardons to iiotori- niuals, wbo have been fairly •rlialiy tried aud eouviotcJ, cd them loose again upon the ity emboldened to lopent tbeir hereby endangering thu lives party of good citizens, and | contempt upon all law and sgrautod pardons to those [with crime while yet iu the kofjustice aud their trials going |BMcourt8 of justice. Died bad men to offices * I over tbe liberty aud • of citizens; and has refused •Ions to good men who have rly chosen by ballot, prescrib tolious as to hlnuss tor of- t color of law or authority. Ipreteods to govern the Stuu- lNiaiDg outside vf thu limits oi le, there by clogging thu whole My Ot the government, delaj - k operation sol the State govern ^pAhrciog ciuz,ns ol Ueorgh* aud delay iu matter "fpreneacu. (•w/frgradea the office of tb »iwkjrsigning biauks to bu is.. jjWiigeiits, thereby placing the JHKb constitution iu vests rwwffiflcretiou of thu Kxecu« ypi.uandB of the irresponsible f »nd all of theoc things he contempt upon law and i good government, aud enu * |he peace and welfare of the I thefivoa, liberty aud prop- * our citUenn. pwwcihinga ho should bo iin J 1 and deposed from office. • sstamahd a blot upon any JPj calling . iUolf decent, a ’HDel upon Republican institu- iquiry li|R COI brother officers, touud Lougstreet guilty, but thu G‘ neial di ‘approved ot the findiug of the court, Mid the mat ter was settled by his giving a pledge to the civil officers that ru*ie thould be no aiuUgglmg on the | ;-rt of tin military. Ilenco wu infer, that Grant knowing that Longstreel had Home knowledge of the holes through which offenders might slip, thought him n suitable huud to slop them, aud there fore, appointed him to this responsible office, notwithstanding ho had been a Confederate officer.” A Clear Case of Disloyally, "Loyalty” is a word that every hon est freeman in this country has learn ed to despise. It has been so perver ted from its true signification by the Radical party, that no man with a soul in his body can respect it, tnncli less the ilograding idea it is used to con vey*. It does not belong to this coun try any wav, or dnl not until our en tire system was changed from the no ble political bequest of the revolution ary fathers. Loyally is a term that belongs to nations that recognize a di vino right ol one man to vale over the rest, and in its true signification im plies the fidelity of a subjett to his prince or potentate. Transplanted to a country where the, people are free and periodically make choice of their own yulers, being the source of all power, if used at all the word must apply to somebody or something else than*the head of the, nation. We have no rulers here—all in authority are the servants of tho people, the creatures of their will and voice. A freeman, therefore, cannot be loyal to his servant—the creator owes no loyalty to the creature* The- will ol the people is the only legitimate sov ereign of a country like ours, and that will finds its legitimate embodiment, not iu the demands of faction or in evanescent popular clamor, that may be for one thing to-day and another thing to-morrow, but iu the written Constitution, the fundamental Inw of the laud, deliberately and formally set up aud proclaimed us a rule ot action for all, the people who erected it and the public officers who serve them. It is lo this ulouc that au American citi zen can owe allegiauco and loyalty.— The government itsell is disloyal when it disregards it, aud is amena ble to th.o great tribunal of the peo ple. The idea of charging the people with disloyalty wlion they hold the government to that just resposibility, would be absurd were it not the cun* ning device ot usurpers and traitors who would overthrow both the Con stitution and power ot the people, and set up their own will and interests an the supreme law of the land. It has been the trick oftyramiy in all ages ol the world. Yet, however undeserving of the charge ol disloyalty may be those who dare toarraigu the officers ot the government for us rpatiou and disre gard of tbe Constitution, there a*r men in our country who a e justly ob noxious to that cnargu. i’lieru urn to day men wbo openly advocate lb< overthrow oi tbe Coi n.tluliou uu<) government uml tile eitctioii of a out man despotism in kb ait. l'hei i.avn tbeir newspaper org»n, issued regularly iiotu tbe commercial metrep o.is oi tbe country aud circulated broadcast over the land. Aud yet, Proposed Keiinlnii of Ike lilshlli Georgia Ui'KiniCUt. U has been proposed that the survivors of tho **o\d Eiglh Georgia” regiment have a*o- 1 cinl reunion on tbe 2 ist next July, hi somo central locality. tVlut say tin! Atlnntn Grays, thriVacon Guards, tho Oglethorpe Light Infantry aud tho other companies — The companies from Floyd are in favor of it. [Homo Courier. Speaking.without authority, wo have no hesitation in expressing the opinion that the large and honorable remnant of this his- ■oricul regiment to bu found on the const, will most juyiully co-operate with their form or comrade«-in»nrme to get up tho proponed reunion. It would be a most plonsaut affair, nnd the memories of tbe ic'/intent ore too glorious uot to be preserved In • permanent association nnd frequent reunion So a ay a the Suvuunah ltepu'.-md speaking in the same,way, the Mac 'tele graph feels quite sure the reunion ' .Id be exceedingly satisfactory to that portion of the regiment located iu that vicinity • We doubt nut all the survivors will re spond to the proposition- wonder if there's >t scalawag among them A PltlNCKLV OlFU'lAI. I!k\i.\U.- The New York Times shows tho foes of tho Sheriff of Sew York to amount ivt present t<« move than $.'100,(MHi per aunuoi. tui',1 says that a bill now pending before the Legislature, if passed, will increase the emoluments ot the otiico to one million yearly. DR. J. BftADFIELD'S / The*; cn ' F They ewKolc. General, now recoil- .hu-jm excited much it m the Prejjg 0 f ^i ie country The Z«oufivillo Couricr-Jour- np the freshest thing on him, •MW of the 21st. That paper Mnouuced Hint Presi rant had appointed General t tothe office of Surveyor of New Orleans, wo at once H the president woaap- IppOintco’s having been iorsmaggling, and there . t him the belter qualified nets who might engago in ^ practices. About the year informed, Longstroet, United States OTmmead of a military a^rioan aide of tbo Iiio iadictod in tbe District United States, for the » Near Mexico, for the mSoA -'- but when tbe lal rtent-to the ta ths ptqcBss ot said- ;J»ler'Wfcre closed agafast m ■tiWlqreported these > 'lieu Gororaor of the Ter- saaejpjjjiB^ion to General I-**® “UHJuaded thu mili- jE&mtXL W ,va« a relative of _ tko vnttua And ordered a The Ciirsts of the llrnrl. Snfl falls through the gu’lt. •: itvilighi Tho rain from ihe drip, ...: ».iv» And stirs with a tremul" i The dead nnd tho dying lento-: While nfnr in the midst ofthe shadow-. 1 hear the sweet \oioo of bells Come borne on the wind ofthe Auium.n That til fully rises nnd swells. call and Ihoy answer each other - ey answer nnd niihglc again— As the deep nml the shrill in an nnlhem Make harmony still iu their strain ; As the voices of sentinels mingle In mountainous regions of snow. Till from hill-top to UilLtop a chorus Floats down to the valleys It plow. The shadows, thefirc.-ligiit of even. The sound of the ruin's distant chime Come bringing, with rain softly drooping, Sweet thoughts of n shadowy time : The slumberous sense of seclusion. From storm and intruders aloof. IVc feel when we hear iu the midnight The palter of the rain on the roof. When the spirit goes forth in its yearnings,' To take all its wanderers home, Or, afar in the regions of fancy Delights on swill pinions to rontu, 1 quietly sit by the firelight— The fire.light so bright and so warm— For I know that those only who love me Will seek mo through shadow and 6lorm. Dut should they benhsent this evening, Should even the household depart— Deserted, I should not bo lonely: There still would bo guests iu tny heart, Tho faces of friends that 1 cherish, The smile, and tho glance and tlm tulip, Will haunt me wherever I wander; Aud thus I am never alone. With those who have left far be dud them The joys and the sorrows of ti.ne— Who sing tho sweet songs of the angels In a purer and holier clime! Then darkly, 0 evening of autucio. Your rain and your shadows mnyfall; My loved nnd my lost ones you bring me — \iy heart holds a feast with them all. —f Chanter's Journal. Macan and Buunswick Hoad —One un» dr.d miles of the Macon and Brunswick Bail- road had been completed up to tbo 6rst in stunt, and trains uro now running that dis- tancu over tbo read. There remain buteigb* ty-fivoand a half miles to build, and from the energetic manner in which the work is being pushed along, wo may Bafcly rely upon it, tn.t rains will ru* over tho entire road by tho first of November next. We hail tho completion of this and tho Ma con and Augusta Road as tho begiuning of a now era in the commercial importance, pro Gen Lee in a New Movement.— Tho notion of (>cn. Lee, ns President of Washington College, Virginia, in taking up the movement for practical nnd technical education in this coun try, is likely lo moke as great an im pression upon our old fogy schools and colleges as lie did m military tac tics upon our old fogy commanders iu the palmy days of tho robollion.— Ho proposes to place Washington Coltogo in tho front rauk of tho march of modern ideas by adding practical instruction in agriculture, mechanics engineering and chemistry to its pres ent list of studies. If he succeeds in doing so the old fashioned institutions where the arts ot words and of chop, ping logic, with a smattering of the dead languages only are taught, will soon bo loft in tho lurch by the now system. The old schools must admit the new ideas ofthe age orgo under. A - Radical DiFFEnnNcE—All tbe world knows that the Hon. Preston Brooks, of South Carolina, several years ago, chastised Senator Sumner intheScnato Chamber. Well, it is ihyd. that~Mrr6amner, wlio aep- MatedTrom'hcrTmsbaud a ’““P 1 * of roars ago, has sent to Mrs B.-oolu a very handsome present. VJa rUtlrafr think that she aooompamcd themft with the otpreieiou ofa Brook, would Uke.^husbsnd. If y.o with f« »H • splendid u«ort«at fMacon Telegraph. whu among These “loyalty” Bill-inkers B rc *“ “"d pmsperiiy oHho otti.eNorvu has dared loarraiguthe treason aud huut up the t ailors I It i. a clear ease ot disloyalty in evory just acceptation oi llie word, and yel it is laughed at ns the drcnui ot vis- iunury culhusiasts, or openly cucour- uged us right aud proper in itself. in ibesu two cases wo find tho in consistencies of tlie American charac ter ns represented in the pseudo statoB men of tho present day, and the utter insinoerity of those who sot themselves upas examples ot patriotism and “loy ally.”—Savannah Republican. The Payonei and Fire Musketry. Tho New Y«rk Herald, re(i > >. ,,: ng to sum© of the outrages committed by t.V- Spanish troops in Cuba, wr&thfully says Can nations hold colonies by iliu parrote, tho bayonet and liro-musketry in lit is ngo of civilization? Well, if our Qovernmen can bold Btntcs by the “bayonet nnd fire-musketry," why may not Spain hold coloniei in the same way *: Ifa people unsurpassed in chivalry since the world began anu reared in fh« enjoyment o all the prerogatives ofthe highest liberty can Woman’s Best Friend f I Mi IS valuable Medicine is preprrod for 1 Women exclusively, and to bo used by wumkn only, it is adapted especially tothoie cases where the womb ib disordered, and will euro any irregularity in the “menses,*• ex cept in such oases as require a surgical oper- iiiion. As those lust aro very rare, the Fa it ale Hkoi latok is of almotit universal appli cation. In a sudden shock of the “monthly cour.-oV from coi.ii, trouble of mind or like cause, it acts like h charm, by hestoiuno tiir ntscn Aitiit: in i:vr.r.\ instance, thus relieving the fever, headache, pain in the small ofthe back atul “litnei stoiuHch, - ’ Hushes of heat about the face, chilly sruHaliotH, burning of the eyelids and general restlessness. Taken in time, nil thctic symptom* pass away Imme diately, wiihout injury to the constitution. Frequently, however, the proper remedy is not applied in time, tho disease becomes chronic, and the foundation laid for nnmher- Ic-fs evils to the constitution of tho woman. Ti»e next “turn" comes around and there is uo *\-how," or perhaps I lie ••whiles" will ap- pvav. Thovc will he some uneasiness about 11 he woiob, but very little or noue ofthe nat- "tttl tlu’ol escaping. The complexion becomes sallow, bowel* w widen, a sort of greenish cast , about the face, eon taut dull aching pains in tin* head, weight in the lower stomach anti bn-k. with or without tbe whiles, palpitation I "I D* l ‘ ht*nii, pallor, vxliausiion, iiuiigeslion, I weariue—, lsttgour, aching across the loins, I loss of appetite, pain in left breast, tightness I aeins't the chest, cough and giddiness. If : *•**11 allowed to go imi, green sickness will be fully developed—the headache becomes severe with loss ol memory, diminishing sensibility. •Mi l, stomach, dyspepsia, no relish for food, loss of llesh, increased llulicring ofthe heart, sui'Li.i.Nit or the. rtiKi, legs niul body and oc casional spitting of blood. The slightest ef fort causes Hi BUiEn iirkatiiinu, almost at »•- rtiCATioN. The skin is flabby ami n “doughy feel." This is a sad picture, but it is the con- fl'tion of jhousatids of women between the ages of lo and 45, wlto are brouglit to the verge of tho gtave by ignorauco or neglect to tnke the proper remedy. ' To all wlto are nf*. dieted with any of the symptoms above men tioned, in connection with an irregulnrity of the “monthly sickness," we earnestly say TAKE lbt. .1. itllADFIKLD'8 FEMALE UEUL'LATOR. A few cuuees taken, you will at ouco experience its benefits, and with a little patieuec you will be fully restored to health. 'litis lemody Itna been extensively used for upwards of twenty years by many of the most experienced and successful Vhyslclnn* of Georgia. Wo repeat, that Dr. J. BRADFIELD’S FE MALE REGULATOR is prepared for IVomkk and to be used hy Women only. A trial Iu All wo aek. Prepared anil Hold in any quantity, by is. II BKADFIElib. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Ulanta, Ua. Price, $|,50 |»cr Boflle. Sold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Oa., December 20th, 18C8. Dr. J. Biunrir.t.n—Dear Sir: 1 take plea •ure in stating that some time previous to the war, 1 used, with the ulmorf success, on it servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfield’s Drugstore, West Point, On. Site had been suffering severely from Mtpprcssed menstruniion, and this Medi- cin*- mini restored her to health. 8he is, to- lay, living in Atlanta, Hound anti well. 1 will Hate, further, that I know of its being ! used, with equal succesa, on a servant girl of my brother in-law, Prof. Rutherford, of AthffnH, Ga. This woman had, I think, been disused for six years She wns a house ser vant, and seemed cured, up to the time of ••freedom.” I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you re otnmeud it. Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITNER. bTATE OF GEORGIA, Tnonp Coobtt. This is to certify that 1 have examined the recipe of Dr. Joseph Rrudfmld, of this county, and, us a medical man, pronounce it to be a cotubinHt ion of Medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which ho recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, This December 2lM, 180R. M. D. Mointville, 18C8. Dr. J. IiRADfir.i.D—Dear Sir : I have much pleasure in saying I have witnessed the most decided and happy effects of your Female Regulator iu this neighborhood.* WM. H. FINCHES. LAW CARDS- D. H. POPE, at iok.\i:y at x,a\v ALBANY, GA. Will give prompt attention to any husinesa entrusted to him, in nil the Courts id Dough erty and surrounding counties. Commission Merchants. rtva Jan. 1,18D0 ly HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALBANY. GA. Will practice in DOUGHERTY ami the stitrounding (’muilics iu ih ( > Supreme t'oiirls, of (lie Slate, and ihe United Siaics Oirciiil j tlourt at Savannah ; nnd will attend to hnai- * in Soutli-Wi-t Georgia generally, by special agreement. march "ft—ly 'I. J. wit in ht. t.. r. u. WARRKN WRIGHT & WARREN, ATTOUNKYH AT LAW. AI.HAMV, UA W ILL practice ill the several Ceurts oi IawhiiiI Kqiiity in Inis Slate and the Circuit t’ouriB ol tlie Dnilinl Stales lor (he State of Georgia. Also attention given lo COMMISSION in BANKRUPTCY. Albany, Jau. 1,IH«»U. ly Rli’ll ARO K. IIINl’.S .. riciiart* minus. Mil BOM WARE HOUSE, N. & A. F. TIFT, Cotton Factors, Warehouse. THE PROBLEM SOLVED! ’ * n . Enterprise the. Means anil Success the Result FORESTER dc GREENWOOD Have demonstrated the wisdom of LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES, and are determined to do businean on l hat Hue. They uow have in Store, and are conatanlly receiving, Nplt'cllona for I Ilia RInrki’f t’ouaisting of Heavy Plantation Supplies and FAMILY GROCERIES Commission Morohants, Speci.Utl.ntloo kI.oh lo Biili'mir COTTON. Kffli for Mlo IIACON, COHN, IIAUUINQ. HOPE, Tins. (UN (IKK III NO .v IIKLTINn, I 8UOAK Mtl.LH, OULLKTT'rt STCt’.l. (lUUSII COTTON OIN. MT All counignmenta liy (Jar--Luad stored free of charge of dravage Albany, (la., npr 27, Vdi ly or labor. are j It. II. kOCKRtT. MKDICAL CAUllS. Dr. John E. McMillan. -omen in— Chook's Building, Up Stairs, Hines »V JluUt's Office. X, ■ Don v. o. »r*r t.ii. JotiNHTov. Rust, .lolinston *&■ C'o. Cotton Faotors, WAIIK-IIOUSK AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Consiunmontri Soliciiotl. - (* °*) - offi c; i-: Discount and Deposite. Collectiona atlende«l lo and remittance PROMPTLY MADE' ALBANY, (iKOHGIA. June 5th, 1808. ly Residence. Society Hit eel, cant of Judge Yasou's. mnrcli2d—ly dnot’H a I)r. Benj. M, Cromwell Office na lieretofoi’e, over Weldin' Drug Store, Albany, tla. Residence next door to Dr. Ililnmnn’8, iu the liouie formerly occupied hy Mr, L. C. Sliaw. Jan 5—ly DR. W. A. LOVF. -OFFIOK- IN UILBRKT & 11110'S. IIRI f; STOKE, SnOAU 8TRERT, Allmny, 0«. fob. 21, lHsy Any calls lift at ilio Drug Nlnrc of Mil tuan anil Sail will rroclr. prompt altcutlnn’ Dr. E. L. Connally, Office end eleeplog room oT.r IV.lcli's Dreg Store, Albany, Ua. Oflico fnrmet ly ocourled hj Dr. Alexandtr, tho ticnliel. Jan. fi—1 y beheld la coutrcl \ty lead and aloel, may nol Ibe Cubans, who never haTinorc Ilian a ,{nai ler of an allowance of Hberly in all llielr livea, be kept in aubjeelion by lbs anme means ?—Courier-Journal. Rksiukationi of Assistant Assks.- bous of Intkonai. Rbteni'1: fob this Tiiuto District.—.In tho Cln-oniule & Sentinel ol yestordny morning there was published an account of tho rcai- 6 unt ion of Messrs. A. S. Hill snd . K. Hall of llieir position ns Assis tant Assessors ot lntornal Revenue for tho third Distriot of Georgia. It was undeistood that the motive vfldeli prompted these gentlemen to tender their resignati^io wfis an aVorsiorc to serving' under ikhe negro, Edwin Belcher, wliont President Uraht nomi.. nated and Congress recently con firmed as Assessor for this District vice. Col John Botvles, who lias held the position since a short tiqio after tho surrender.- of tho Confcdcrgtg armies. On yesterday wo discovered that besides thetwo above mentioned five other Assistant Assessors had also tendered their resignations on the 30th of last month, and that they had been acceptod. Wo publish, therefore, this morning a full list ol thu Internal Revenue officials who oould not stomach Belcher; A. 3. Hill, -AswlqfSnt Aiifnovfnr . ^ty piwlal/'p; a olty A Sen. MOUNTVILLK, 1808. Dr. J. Buadiiku)—Dear Sir.* I have r ppfttcilly uhoil, in my family, your Female Bcg- ulalor, ami have, in every canc, mel willi oom- plelc bucccs?. U. L. DAYI8. tQu I also prepare, and have for Rale, YEAST POIVDEB, equal to the* best, ami for much 1pm price. fl®“Inlso prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many of the best houp<>-keeper* in the city, nn.l pronounced by them to bo very superior. Xi H BRADFXBXJ), DruKt-ifit. Atlanta. Oa- Sole Agent fur Geo. M. Hay’* Sure Cure for Intemperance, • April 23, IBfi'J— ly DISSOLUTION! TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. N OTICE is hereby given that the copart nership hitherto existing between j. t. * j. 0. Hzunaai? | is thfr day ilissolveil by mutual consent. JOHN T. iibbm:*, Apr f, v ’GO. • JAMES 0. HESTER. John O. llcalor nnd Win R Crugrr having tiiis day formed a copartnership, will carry on business at tho OLD "STAYtb fof J. Hester & Bro., nnd respectfully solicit a share ofpnblic patronage. HESTEB k CRIIGER. April Dili, I8G'J — 1 m IT. C. IIKWITT. K. W. HF.WtTT. HEWITTS’ GLOBE HOTEL, AVGUSTA, GA. PARE 43-00 P1211 DAY Tim Bust i.\ rim Cirv. May 4—fim 8. Frank Warrkn. J W. Kkmi 1 TOWNS’ HOTEL, 15II GAD STREET, ALBANY' GEORGIA. WAHRRN tt KKMI*, IVnpriotorB. Albany, April fi tli, 1800—3m BROWN’S HOTEL D«?|»o|, JIitroti.LiH. E. S. BROWN It 8ON7" Proprietor*. rpHIfl WDLL-KNOWN HOUBB ha» X been refitted and repaired, nnd if now one of tho NEATEST HOTELS in the BtaU, and the most convenient in the city. The Hotel is supplied with everything the tnarkoft affords. Macon, Sop, 24 1887 104-0a ICE! N election will be held at the Court Home ami at tlie various election pre- -non la Dougherty county, ON WEDNES DAY, tho lDih day of May next, for a Clerk of the flopertor-Coart of aald couatj,' to III tka vaoaaor eaaaad by Ibejraatgutlon of — B. F. null. Assistant Assessor lor a city Division; A. H. Harsh, Assis tant Assessor for tho countries of Bnrke and Screven; Joseph Bowles, Auistant Aaaesaor for Hancock and Baldwin; R. N. Stubbs, Atsisthnt A*, eeseor for Wilkinson nod Washington; J fi. Mallory, Assistant Assessor Tor , _ £• «- u - “• vWIWJi ANffiftnat -Assctslr ftp .too abaci la asyltadsr watch travel! about John F. Carglta, Clark of aald Court Given under my band and official ilgaatare at offiea in Albany, Oa., Ibis SSth day af Afrih.lM!). W. H. WILDER, April 27,1860. td Ordinary, A Craiocs Catcvtaviou.—Mr. Kagan, the cayorlaoosd Walok Makar al L. E.; Welch k a ey Under 14881 alias in eas yssiv '0* . j* ■ CARRIAGES & WAGONS A HARNESS I am the agent for the Tomlinaon Demor. C8t (Company of New ’York, the Woodruff Conoord, and tho Brattieboro manufaclorle* and am receiving per at earner cvrry weak Wagons. and Harness' From these snd other well haowa ettab ahmenta, tad ren All spy svdar at afcsrt no Use, wksS desired, st mannfaotarora prices With freight added. h. C. SIIAW, Albaay, Oa., Jan 6th, 18«», « woe.**** 1 Y.G.Rubt. T. II. JuiiKsTON. B.G Lockkt. RUST, JOHNSTON A LOCKET, BAY STREET, Savannah9 Gha. Liberal ntivancoa inatlo on cmiHign* incuts of Cotton in Store, anti on Shipments to our Correspond • donts in New York and Liverpool. Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sale of Cotion, Jan 5—ly Consignments Qollolted. They would especially call alleulioti to their Block of BACON! I’lcnr Side*, Clear Bilibnl Sitlca, .Mhmildcrv find llntu*. v JL©im a OF AI.I. GRADES. CORN, MUM., rUAft, IMITATOKH AND lill’E 3Vta.ol5.orol, Canned Moats aud Fish. Nl'KAKS, (OFI’GG, TRA8, SIRUP, SALT. BOOTS AND SHOES. OsiiahurgH. Bt'ciwit A- Sti'iuoil (ioniln. OOTTOIt VARIV (liming ami Smoking Tabarro. And a new aupply of llcnuinc Ihwhlc Rectified POPLAR LOG! The licit whmky «>n the conGncnt f CREDIT will be extended till ueit fall io thoae desir ing it, for City Acceptance. Tlioy rcNpccIfully Nolicii n eonilntianoa of tho liberal pntrnunge lieretofore bellowed, and pledge unremitting exertions to give sat isfaction. Albany, tin., March 23, ]8ftO—ly THE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mucoid Ga- To the Plantera -op- Middle and Southern Georgia. Tho aalo of cotton m our specially. We flatler ourselves none cau excel ua. To old friends wo return thanks; to now otiea, try us, we will try lo please you. Usual accoint.iodaiinns given to enable you to make n crop. THUS. HARDEMAN, .In., 0, G. HI*ARKS. Jan. 1st— Oinos. BACON AND P R (I V181 (I N S, ON TIME! (o) TV7-JJ AltK NOW PREPARED Iu woll Plan TV lera their aupnllrn on lime, AT REA SONABLE RATEB, FOB GOOD PAPER, JOHNSON. OAMPUELL 4 OO. mar b 2m Mucon, On M. BARNES Proprietor. Pine Streets Albany Georgia. Having .'ocently completed (Ida Haase, and pul it in condition for the accommodation of guests, the Proprietor pledges his earnest en deavors to give ralisfaction. Ills rooms are large and well ventilated ; hi* table shall he constantly supplied with the best the market, affords, aud hi* servants shall always l>a prompt, polite nnd ntleutive. HaT* A Hack is nlways at the Depot on the arrival of trains, to convey passengen to the House, ami every convenience and comfort desirable is guaranteed • • MERRICK BARNES, Proprietor. a .Inn 1—If BRICK MASONRY 1 f IIE labaerlb.r I. prepared lo do all kind, o Brick Work ft Plastering at abaft nolle, and on raaaanable term,. lie seliolto a share of public patronage. ISAAC J. BRINSON Albaay, tie., Mav 29th. ly Ladies' and Gents' Traveling Trunks to he found nt .J. UOSENPIELD ft BRO’S. Feed, Salo and Livery Stablei ON A OARH RARIR. Wd.hlMEInn MJ.,-Album’, «n. By Sims & Kirkman. N« Horn* nnd Uugglea lo litre .n mmday, «eept In cue. of emeegeney. ' PMrona, mm, lo tine, . To fa of Janaarv 'to. - ■ ■ ■ Jaa6»u “ ■ . . '-f.. . ; : FOB SALE. E^Apply eft bar at tkl. offie,, „ f, Mr. J* place, two April 6th, 1889—tf ’ GtoPKoweu^® Advertisements forwarded to nil Newspapers, No ndvancc charged? on Publisher's prices. Ail Loading Newspapers kept on tilt. Information nstoC'ost of Advert ising furnished All orders receive careful attention. Iequirics by Mail answered promptly. Complete Printed List of Newspapers tor sale Special List* prepared for Customers. Advertisements Written nnd Notices secursd Orders from Business Men especially MKKOW, Tlie Georgia Mutual Aid Company, —18 THE— , BUST, CIIEAPE8T, AND RIOftT HEUABI.E IN.TIIR CO VIS 1 R Y! It I, far preferable Io any f.ifa Inaur.no. Company. It* eontlug.nl benefit, eon.lltufa really a Wr of wh,oh - “^ b * - It (Utrantees the fall payment of all tner- tuary dues, upon tbe death ef a member of fa nUut, ntewary, of mm- oghthi of Us profits, to be paid over within six ty days/ or sooner, to the family efthe do- JMMid, or as mar bo dlroofod by him or ha m wilUr otborwue. ^snKmfi-airdSt IDLQUNT 0..FERRE1E, n„|g„| JOHN y. MOREOAND. fpalrilre-UOr^T^ai 7 ^ Principal afllca—LaOraag* T . Albany. Oa.