The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, June 01, 1869, Image 1

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imiHl In* pnitl in ilfanca or ®o go. Legal ndvcrtiHPinftniH will |a efcarfeilttftne officer authorizing ili«*ni v In vkon % reaaoaable p«r cent will bu allowed for the MflntUj- Established mcrohauiM in atkifcvilUoom, Atlanta and Savannah, will be celled oh when the Eiliior needii money. jo idJefgei; but bills will be due on j. TAoro will bo no aoflftniog nf Gift*-.* prices Uf RATES. The-lollowing sro our lutes of Subscription JU thluduter Far one Year &f> 00 For *1* Months if:! On For three Months 8- 00 irltAMU in Anv.ince. ••VJverflsiUK Ratos Albany Semi-Weekly News. 1* H I H fl to •s V Cl 1 Month* •£! 53 Cl a .S 55 w 55 o be e £ r- n $ s - $ * 3> 5> ?> 160 2 00 8 00 6 00 8 10 15 20 2 00 8 00 6 00 8 00 13 Hi 25 35 300 son 8 00 12 17 20 15 50 400 7 00 10 10 30 40 60 500 800 12 20 27 36 50 76 Col 10 16 20 2a to 50 75 10 Col. 15 *20 .00 to 60 i*'» 100 15 29fc kfflWrler. Obituary »n«l 1 mel cards, yf iho usual modem inserted at $16 per annum, i ,_er. Announcing Candidates end Marriage Notice*, nui In vs l square, free, indent adterliecmonlK Mia. THE ALBANY NEWS. BY CAREY W. STYLES. Liber*tas et Natale Solum. S5 Per Annum VOL. 3. ALBANY, GEORGIA. JUNE 1, I860. NO. 44. of le«»l Advftrliwiiichlv IfcAtiftMloe, eaoh levy of in Uaoa, or 1(89 lorigtfo fi fa sale, each levy Ration for letters of Administration., f* “ Guardian-hip.... ton for dism’n from Adin u... . “ Guardinnslii|i*.. n “ leave i . !i 1 >t11a| i« (o Debtors aiul Credilova Sales, 1st sq. f I, each ad<Jiti?n<il. of’perishable properly, pr f<j Notice, SO days to perfect eerviec dll to foreclose nroriga/e.i pr s.i. IFei l oo ■I (Ml I Oil fl • 1 Oo ;i no i oo. 7 Oo oo 1 •alla|>11 •**, i: establish lost papi- •Ring lilies alas to perfect service ijidiwnqe eascM ^irttgpl advertisement* inil d be i,.*i Id by cash, or will nut appear. Sales of Land, ,to., by Adminisiraiaai lor Guardians, are r**,|iiiiby law i d cn the first Tuesday in I lie iuoiiGi, be the hours of 10 in the loreiioon and afternoon, nt I lie ('mill lloii-ie in III Aalyia'which the propuriy is nilualed Vstieesef these miles must be given in a gaielto 40days previous to the day of V Nslices the sale of personal properly tbf given in like manner 10 days previou i to the debtors ami rrcdilors of an os- fcaaitlao be published do days. JWmatapplie application will be made In Hie iof Ordinary for leave lo sell land, el be published t wo months. CUeUomi for oilers of Adininislralion. oardhrasbip,etc., mtnfl lie published dOdayr- •for dismission from Administration, month' sii months—for dismission from Guardi. >. 40 days. oMoi ireeloauro of Mortgages must be onthly for four months—for cs- ih|f'lost papers, for the full space ( ,f months—for compelling lilies from F.x- rt er Administrators, where bond has iNfby,the deceased, the full space ot rse months. PuHica« Jonswill always lie continued ac- * requirements, un ite to these, the legal « otherwise ordered. MiBAMY NEWS. BASY, OA., JUNK 1, 180!). Tb« Pacific Railroad, ) tit Ella Snubbed Each Other aid Wouldn’t Itlcct. Btpondent oftlio Now York King from Promontory Point, t»tfr< ’ ” - . ilroad, May 1st, says: iRvwybody sujfpotiCH the two roads doing their level best to Other and so they have, his end. If nobody had said Wf" we should have lia*d a aoross the coutimeut be- "flg. The two companies—the I tad Union—don’t love each d the idea of meeting was’t Itell you. Mr. Editor, these shave been built parllcl to if for a distance of’fifty-three ■iMd'fljey haven’t met yet, ex.. > have a jolly row! ‘road followrod its surveys, so I toe othew The surveys, ran into ■ other, so did tko roads, so did (••otnj^fefj So did the men, so did aod atohes. The roads have of JNi y»iijbt of each other, some*, a few yards apart, ami ®lne^r crossed. Ilut they haven’t f breach •r^l dag from the Union’s t, and the Union repaired y making one in the Cen- * cursed the Centrals damned the- Unions. Mrerefonod too weak, so'they ftta and clubs, ai d had 7 J f , * ^orimmages 1 Then they to basting One side would touch S^2^.#»rtbquak« witliout giv ^ffotfee to the other, and a shower ong them would be the I ho Negro Simms’ Speech. Says the Savannah Republican : As our local readers, who know the party -well, may probably Iwvo their curiosity gratified by seeing what Simms has to s*y for himself, we copy entire his speech before the Anti- Slavery Association at its recent ses sion in New York. The roman lie ad ventures ol bis ancestors In search of a house of prayer, and his strong hopes of still getting an otlico ol some -sort from <»rant, are particularly refresh.. *«S j—- lion. J.M. Simms, of Georgia (eol ored) was next introduced. Ho said it. wiis really very gratifying to him to Ge pr"seut lor the first' time nt an uni in i>ary of this Society. lie did not think it *hoitid be more gratifying to him than to the Society that he was here, lor if was an evidence ot tin great work accomplished by ilia Soci ety. i!o had been coming for twenty- two years, and lie was here. It was a long journey. The way was rugged. There were mountains of obstacles to he removed before he could come, but they i.a.l been removed, lor bo wat* lu re, ami irom the depths of his soul lie could say lie rejoiced in this occa- The Value of Primer’s Ink. Ilelmhold, the great druggist i make a demand with which the Sec* rotary canuot comply. They employ and 1 51,1 ox pish'd theory to prejudice the the smartest advertiser in The world | H ’ 0 l‘b‘ against him and his attempt to returns a net income for the past year, ow ? n 11,0 Public indebtedness. of ♦ 162,000 ; this is, of course, clear ol I ^ Jho people will not. permit a eon.. When he remembered that his father and mother, in slavery, after a hard •lay’s toil, ami often after a scourging with the lash, had sal down in their lints, waited till twelve o’clock, un4, then walked tour miles and kindled a lire, ami in order to pray to God, as they dared do on the plantation, for freedom lie tell. that, much had been one. lie rejoiced to look ai'otllid here and fuel that, he was among the hampioiis of the nation’s liberty — not. tlm black man’s alone, for it was im possible for them to be truly fret! them selves until every one who was in bonds in tho country was free loo. 1 hero was milch yet to 1A» done. 'Pin anli.slavery army had been victorious, like Sherman’s army, before lie started on Ins march to the sea, but, like Sher man’s army, it was still harassed on its inarch by tho* lesser hands of the nemy. So in < leorgia, where he came from, some ol the leaders oft lie move mcnl for the advancement c.f the blacks hadjbeen killed or were in jeop ardy. When they—twenty *eiglit of them —woro expelled from tho Georgia Legislature, they peaceably left, and then went ami appealed to the poo Y>ln.of the country through Congress and the Pro s. Their petition for re. dress was beforo tlm Fortiet h nml the Forty-first Congresses, bill neither had taken any action. There vVuh a lull in tho outrages in Georgia tiller Grant was elected. As soon as Con gress adjourned without doing any thing the outrages were retiewod. An old man over seventy years old was slafti by the assassin baud organized against law and order and liberty iu Georgia, and for what ? Now, was the work of tlm Society done? He oully thought that a little mote of the work*of this Society iu tho past was needed iu the future. Though ho had not been reinstated in the Legislature in Georgia, ho had isked the President for the oflico of ’ostmaster of Savannah. Though General Grant had not given him this otlico, he thought it probablo that tho '/resident would yet call upon him to take some position, and it was his tudy to prepare himself to do his duty wherever he was placed. We wanted protection iu going out in any portion of Georgia and telling the colored pro le that they must labor, and that they can have tho fruits of their labors. ()im colored man, whoso complex ion had been so bleached by the easy virtue of his ancestors that he was al most white, but who acknowledged ms *lf to l/o a colored man, had been •pointed an Assessor in Georgia, and, among etlior things, could be called on to assess the property of him who had hoped to call the roll of his slaves on Hunker Hill. That man would per- jrm his labors well, and 1m was will ing to labor wherever he was placed. tlm vast sums lie expended during tho year for advertising ; in faef, was tlm net. profit added to his bank account. Rather comfortable this, especially to a man who less than ten years since had only his brains for ‘capital. A dniggihi-’sekik, thou a moncst drug gist on l»is own account, wlm, but tor his brains, might now be attending al. an obscure prescription desk in a little corner drugstore in Philidelpliia.— Ilelmhold had brains and nerve— brains to know that in printers’ ink well applied was a foitnne; m rve lo lake the first risks and tOMtcaddy per severe, extending J>is advcrti'iiig as his means expanded, willing «.» wail for net returns until advertising had assured his fortune. Alone lime so large were his obligations* l .r adver tising that lie was said lo he icully ' *40,000 worse off than broken, lie uervo served him, and to..duy lie is eas ily worth a clean half million, with a net income nearly three times as hirce traction ol the currency, and the Sec., rotary be driven from his policy of buying bonds, what shall he done with the surplus gold ?— (Ghicago Times. I.A.V\ r CAIM )M. DR. J. BRADFIELD’S Woman’s Rost F rpi •iend IN I IIS vatu Worn * only. Alin.’ i .Mo I’.. It i “»•* o^uLi IlliOll. ft no itcrpn.-e his llied itorioio; ui tides I of tlm as the great railiond kimy Yamh t bill. Nothing Imt advert if has accomplished this, iciues are undouhtedL m. Imt how many mciiioii..u, have been pi.nlueed ih.it huv no fortune to their possessors * Helminth! js regarded as o sIirevCTlest of adveif.isei.-, ami many amusing stories are told of his adver tising dodges, including one iu which lie completely out willed life showman Barmiin, himself tlm king of lui.i- bugH. Ilelmhold enjoys the reputation of being a very liberal man; lair in his business contfaets, giving largely to iiarilics, &e. Last year, lie gave’* t<>, Medicine is ittcprrc.l c ivi'lv, and lu (..« unfit "by 5 adw|iiM especially lo those ••mb h disordered, nml will lily lit (he “..itlines,” i-j* - ucl, " - ... -m-gic.l as li.sM- In*i in.* vn \ furl., ihe Fi:- M ti.i: UKun.iron «,iuver.‘..il ai.i.li- *u«.o , ,. „l, 1 H Mid.1.‘a slim |; *.r |Iu, •• iiioi'iIIIv oomse, tiom e.n.i., lioul.le of i,„ n .l like e uis.*, H nblsl.kc n ohann, l.y ci -t .him. ho msf II tllUE IN RVKKV I !fs I' \ N(’|* t | |,||h r.*|i..y in.r bemlacbe. p.iii. in i|„. m„.,i| 0 j , slmx.icb,' It u.-lies ol'litiBl l|,,! Cllilly Nl’IOrttiilllH, lllll'llillfr ol I"■V'' 1 " 1 ,!""'i' W&fi : *'! .>• "J ll, l , *(Jina |M9. I,w»y imup |Jinlyly. ....Iioi.l injury lu iii„,i„„. lt-.|“.|.ll| I. .||l vu,, ilu> pi |VII„*,|v j> ; nui 11>|.11. I in in,,,., i|„, ,|, „ I,,,, i I l , 1 "' W«» I iu! I... ni.ii.il, ■ rT. r'.r! 'V .in I be next Muii. rmni'.i nroiunl in. ••slmw. ’ or pel hap... Ibe ••wlm pear. There will be m,,,, I In* womb, Imt very lint LOCH HANK & CLARK, Attorneys at Law, ATLANTA, OA. H AVING sclile.l permanenily al A Hauls, will give upeoial al stieuiion to ibe preps srgiiineiil of esses heloro the nil ion slid STATU SUPREME COURT Lawyers si a dislsnee mil. desiring lo uu •leigo Gih expense slid delsy of unending this «•«Mii-|.^i.*oQt1icfin|< n*» il does with so many tofts I t.oiii'ts, may bud thut an niTsiigeiiieiil wiili us will be mutiislly Hdvsniiigiious. «t. A. LOt.'llHANK, Judge Hlt’H'li 14, CLAHtf. lornierly of Albany, Gs .May -'Hili, lHdn—dm. * III! Il b.lek >U I ' Dciiiociatic cause. lie invests bis great profits mostly iu real estate, thus laying a foundation of solid wealth.— Last year 1m bought, a grand property at, Long I>ranch lor *70,000, now well worth double tlm sum. On this he contemplates erecting tlm largest wa.. ti ring place hotel iu the world. His history is a marked illustration of tlm value to the business limn of discreet, persistent advertising. The old-settled and slow- going habits of business of our Souhtorn country have led our merchants to study but slight, ly this subject of popular advertising and they know but little, practically of its benefits. Advertising is by no means incident to a flash business. A. T. Stewart, tlm greatest merchant in the world, and tho most prudent, is also the largest advertiser. Not only do specialties To<|ulro advertising to attract tho attention of tho public, bill tho man of every-day business who would outstrip his fellows in tho aatim line, can do it by keeping bis uamc before the public, and thus only. It is lio matlor that lm gives better bar gains than others, that ho is fin er than others in his dealings, if tlm world does not know it. Let him mako it known to everybody that there is such a man as ho, and business will seek him. Then is the time to im * press men with tlm superior advautas ges they will enjoy liy dealing with him; but first of all they must be brought to him, and this can only be done by a judicious and extensive ad vertising.—[Mobile Ukgistbu. .•i ural lluiilfi'i'iipiiig. sallow, l.owftl.i Mivoli* at I (he Lift. 'll..* ll.ftift in will np- ft.asiuft’s i.l,1*111 of Gu* im|> Dumplftximi Im' oil Of yt-ftCIliM, c*||H| . • ! ‘»i 'lull nulling piiiin r.li*‘' l|!Il "', .'vn-l '“W"', ar " *•••• WI..IOH, ..I il„- lifiirl, |.,illort RMinsli iii'ligMl on wftiniiiftUM, liiiigoin*, aching ncroNi Gi«* loins '"** ol ’ pain in loft l.rwiH, G«IiIih..mh aoioHH Gift. ln-i. ftougl, ami gi.l.lii.ftsu. Hill 'GloWft.l lo go 1,11. glftftll SiftkllftHH Will lie lully .Iftvelopcl - il..* lift.».| n „|,ft |,rears Willi loss o| niftinoiy, •liminiftliing sonsil.iliiv m. k stobi,'*’ii, 'l/spi'pHiii, no roliMli |„ r | 0 „i| loss Ol ilesli, iiicii i.Hftil lliiiiftriug Of Gift lift irt huu.uno nr tun m r, |,*gs nml lm.|y nml no' ftiiHii.inil smiling of Tlit. *11*1,1,.hi l*ll UailSftH III l« UIKM lull: ATIII Nil, Mmosl 1 . . r'Y’I'-n'- * ,,| "‘ sKi l " '. H a “<loujr|,y 1 *;!• .'.'r ,H 11 F, !‘ I'if'ui’ft, Iml il is alio o,ni- •mmn ol Giom.ini.ls ol women l.ftiwocu Hi aoft.s ol I •» ami to, wImi ar« liroiigln lo Gi verge of Gift gravu l.y igiiornnoo or uoglftol u Inkul,. |T„|io rr o,"o,ly. To all who „ro „f. Il,,',," will, Iiny.ol 11,0 nlxtvt, “ n ™> ‘".f;" 1 "™ 1 , 1 ' 1 " "iO* jin IrrpKiiIarilv or ,,, ‘',"01, My Hlck|,c»»," wo oanioitli s „y KMUL TOR fKMAI.fi ULUuliATOH. A ftfwminaRKinkcn, y„„ will "**00 i;xporioiu-o lls l,i.„«r,iB, I1I..I Wil'h lull,, Ton,•non y..„ Hill l,o fully llftllllll. . I liis ronu'.ly Inis l.ftPii oxlonsivoly usoil fo. ilpwai .ls of l wcnly yi*nis l.y ninny of Him nmsl oxpfti unco*l nml nuccftn.sfiil I’liysiciaiiH of Georgia. Wft roponi, dial Dr. J. HRADFIKLD’8 PU MA Lh REGULATOR is proparo.f for Womkn mnl lo lm UHcil liy Women only. A trial Is nil wo auk. 1‘rcparcil nml solil in nny qtmnlily, |»v 1- if; UKAlirilJLn, MIlULUHALi: DRUGGIST, Price, $1.50 per (?ft ’ Sol.l by DruggisiH generally. D. H. POPE, vnouviy % t;l \h ALUAN Y, GA. Will give pioii.pl Hllftlilioll lo liny IniBiliftHH •nirn-ift.t in Inm. m u11 i|, 0 •rly nml -urriMimling c.oiniiey. Jan. I, I Slit! |y » ol Dougli- . i wit mu.' WKIGHT &. WARREN, A'l Commission Merchants. I.IRKIT Till I.U with ii;liii.oi il II. ASliUUIUl.K, of New OlleuuH, of Miicon, tin. J. II. ASIIRRIDG & (§, ConunisBiou Merohauts, General Purchasing Agents- 1.1V K II 1* 0 0 |.. ahiiigmdgi:. smith \ n», Ntw Oni.r.is-( Consigniiiftlilh Selin lion given In I lie mhIi* Kuropftrtii 1'npiinln.is griinis. OhIcir |or i •11 llftrtl p|. u s|III,* It 1 III-* apr JtO'tttl | a ni-ly !•••!. I*ni I irii In I- ii t (en- *f Sunlliftiii Lnmls • ml iniftinlilig Inn •IUIgllgl.il.il. ex,*,-., THE PROBLEM SOLVED! EiiUrprisv the I\ltuns and S...vr,x\s I lir Ur tail I! FORESTER & GREENWOOD llavo ilftimiiiRiralt il ilu* wimlom of LOW PRICES AND^QUICK SAI.ES, nml are Jelftimim .l in ,|n t.iisiiiftHs % on I lint line. I'l,fv „,,w l,„v,' l„ s,nnnalamly. receiving, N|mwI»I S,‘I«‘.-II«ii» In,' il,), ITIi,, |, Coimisling of Heavy Plantation Supplies -AND FAMILY GROCERIES They Woul.l enpeimillv mil allenlii lliftir Hlork of B A.CON! ’Iftor Sides Clear Kilihed Sid, **ii.l limns. h, Slumldeis SLOB m <G‘ ALL GIIADFM. H. Cni.gi in, Ual.er County, Go. Ginn II I’oi.gi in, l'< >KN I-JYS AT LAW, \\ | l ,r • l, ‘- 'n l *"’ H, * v, l ‘d I hi Gi. 1 ... I .aw ii ml i:*|..ilv in Ini'* .Sin. • m nil ('..uils ui llo* IIniled Smie Sian*nl (iftnrgiii. AIm. nlleiilioii given lo I'O.MMU RANKIUJPTCV. Allwny, .Inn. I, IH(i'.». ly urla i ml tin Im Ilu slored I nr m l^'ikher pArty, in uckiiowjeilgmeut Me, a. once blamed oeta niiro glycerine, aiming* il. canlp, killing several nnttely no men. Tilings iOas; b’dci war was declai- armed for the fray. ^ eliqneSent to San Francis- flyers, pod t'ue Union to St Ir? 1 'P*rties. rWottsldiqt, . n . .r — andblasis were getting •ha the - dombatantn called f„r Mia blood. The rondwas to bo ' Witb a .magnificent display i. when at the very eritenl * Vord that the two coin- ’ en hands at W asliing- witn ["•work,,, • droped their anna and B,Ms told Ibatilie road is to be - • hue war that the Cen* llrod Company aban- i grading and take* lliii Ime, winch the J* lor. Tho Union thus gets |pf govrnineat for the filly— "frouldk* 8 ’ 1,10 Hfc msr. •••♦.* tplssdid aMatiuenl Mil si i- BOSBNFULD t DUO’S. Si r.vsi Rat os Ukoobd.—Every body has beard of tho “cow that eat up the grimbitone,” lint Ms. Tim Jiar- buui reports a oaso of a rAt th-lt^e^t up a mill rook at Aernhearl’s Mill A short time ago, The mill rock was discov ered to 1)0 perforated with holes, so bad as to noicssitoic the purchase of a new one. It was supposed to be tho work -of rate. Shortly afterwards Judge Stilwod’s “head man” killed a rat that weighed fourteen poupds.— This is tboughtto bo tlm identical rat I hat eat tlm mill rock. For further particulars inquire of Jude Stilwcll or (Jcorgo White.—^change In lone localities fruit is ftlkd, while in other sections of Ihe oounlj, IheiVwill b. » full crop [/foroe Courier. Wheal. It seem, to bn II,a opinion of h majority of formers Mint there will not be more than |,a|f n erop of jtbe.t m*.le. The hen,|a ere UD- OBU.tiy short, fItihl' (Jav. Bonn..—VMtenfey Col. Henry a Fiienanpe.red be! ol S the Olestk of die Unit- • . * *ri« !i ia...Hj .mJ ivai'A film r. The Shrplus Gold. Will* iboso who arc flinWnif fault* with Mr. lloiilwcll for buying govern ment liotwls nay oxautly what they wouhl have him do with tho surplus gold in thotroasury V Shall it Mothcro idle, earning nothing*? Shall occa. sional sales of a part of it bo mado, nu was done under the m.iuageinent of Secretary McCulloch, iu a way that disturbed all ot the business of the country, and gave to gold gamblers and speculators a rich harvest? As yet, those who assail Mr. Rout., well for buying bonds have suggested only thp other method for employing the surplus gold in the treasury, and that is to redeem treasury notes and retire them from circulation altogether. Long-and-htgh—sounding—arguments me i|j:pJ to the effect that the pa\> meut of a debt not yet due, and t !*;•-• refusal to pay demand notes, is a * lation ot good faith, and an a*, t of t honor which cannot bo too seveteiy condemned. The amount of fustian of this kind Atlanta, Ga., Dcoemlier ‘J'.uli, 18(»H Di*. J, JtitAnmn.it—Dear.Sir : I take plpa- H.ire m Hlaliug i lial Homo Gnu* previoua to Du* Rar, 1 UHcil, wiili Gio uluio**t HtinruMP, on Hftivaul girl, your FKMALK UKGULATOR jM'ftjiiirftil llion ut. Rmillk*|,F» Drug Store. Wahl .*. „ Drug Store, Went loiut, Ga. Slift lint! been Hull'oring Hovercly froru supprossed incuHtrualinn, nml 11. i s Me,if nno goon riiHoro.l In r to hontili. She in, t 0 - ,|l Y’ i» Atlanta, houuiI ami vroll. I will Hiiito, lurGior, that I knowofiis lifting used, with equal Huocftss, on a Narvant girl of my brother in-Lw, Prof. Kull.«rfor,l, of At lions, G a. This woman had, I think, l,i*r*n disoast*,! for six years. She was a houso «,*r- yant, and seemed ournd, up to tho limn of Treodoni. ' I do not. hesitate !•> indorse your preparation for tho purposps for whioh vou rc*comm«nil il. J Yours truly, •ini*, o. wnu'Nmi. STATU OF UUOIUI1A, Tumi,' Countv. Tl„» is to eerlify ,lmt I have 0x1,111,110,1 the ,fuipc of 111'. Joseph BraJlielJ, of ll,i. oouuly, ■ « » iooJicnl man, p, ,11,0,11100 II. l„ he a comhliialiuTi of Modjoloes of groat morlUn Iho roaluionl of all dlsnasoe „f females for wliiel, 1,0 recommends it. WM. I*. llHASbBV This Deoemlier Ills,, ]*,!«, 'j) _ . , Moiiutviilb, 1808. Dr. J. Hmnrm.n—Dear Sir : I have much pleaeuro in saying I have will,owed Ihe most decided and happy effe Cl „ of your''Eemale Regulator iQ this neighbothood. ' WM. II. FWCIfEN. - , ’ * Moiintvju.b, 1668, Dr. .1. DitAonrui — Dear Sir.* I have ro* pealedly used, in my family, your Female Iteg- uliitur. and have, in every cab«, met with corn- ilcie success. ~ ■ Gr-L—DAViS;— ,,nrt hafft for sale, ed slates Hiriu.it Court and gavo lb< r.<|uir- ed bonds, $18,000, for his oppprruce for trial. Himself sonority In Ihe aoto or ftl.UOO, and Or. n. D. Arnold and Mr. Duvjd R Dillon each ip Ihoauoiof $G,000,-J(oas>md* *VrtM 18//,. _ F.t:a»,'ii rnr. Scatrmn..—A gcnllrmau in I'lttaliurg, I'enti., puhllihe, the following offer: "Iwill dnjiale Iwcnly dMlffrt for every passage of scripture where tue iniinar- Iftlilv uf fhs soul is ‘mentioned, lo nny Church or Hunduy Hcljoid G|® ftndrr umy rlefit M HisAddresr. l«John A Rest, corner of Fifth Avenue and Tunnel slreet, HU* burg. & B'hipli 1)09 ldtcly appeared is posilivc- lv nickeniug. It to the essence oi demagogisia, and of cant, so far as cant can bo madtf to play a part in the discussion of financial questions.— There Is not a newspaper prating in this fashion.that docs not know that tho contraction ot the currency which suoh a policy would cansu would raise 8 storm which no administration could inset, lint a 8,1,all’part of the gold paid for Treasury notes would enter into circulation, |l would be hottrdeib and it ia now, so |oug as il would bring a premium. Such being tho case, it is-plain ilmt this argument is employed against the Secretary aimply to embarrass hip, and driving hpu from tho policy 0. buying bonds. Tire same resiriettnns and the indignation which compelled *tr, McC'ullocI) to abandon bis plan for ooolranltbg iho currenoy, are im porallvo in hirhiddiiig Mr. Unulwell lo attempt a tiku experiment, jvitat, limit, must bo the eoncluiion concern ing the argtmuml hi favor of. nnrelutiL. ing greenbacks instead of bond*, will, Ore surplus gold In "U10 treasury ?— Tboaa who mal^ it know that they ! HAST row DBll, t'lpisl 11; I lie bos,, nnd fo. amoh test pilot*. l'tepi.10 A LIQUID nr.DINO, !“'* ln :». by uinny of il.r h«nl Imust-keepers in Hioclly, .ml p.enounocd by ib.m to ha very euperior. ,< IIINK. llll'IIASI. „„„, HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALMANaR (IA. Will prnsli,',. il, BnlimillllTV n„d Ills mirr,Hindi,m in ,l„. Cum, idlin' ;Unl,., nml Ihe UHll,"I Hlaics Circiiil 1 1,1 Havaniml, ; and will all I In Iniai ,„-SH il, Sou 11, Weill lli'Olj'ia pi'ii,>i ally, liy special agrceiTOul. mariJiU,, —ly MEDKIAI, CAI1DH, Dr. John E. MoMillau —Oi'TIGI’ IN— Chook's Building, Up Statra, Next J)oor lo //inm J* I/oU'n Oj/icr. Rf^X.. ItoHiiloiwft, Mdf'iftiy Siroftl, (wo iloorH ftftsl nf.liiilgo Viihiiii’h. nmrehlBl— ly Dr. Denj. M, Cromwell OJlioo ns horolofiiro, »vi*r Wrlchfi’ Drug Shiro. , Albany. Ga. |Ci*ftialon««* iioxt door t« IM. Ilil.smaii h, iu Gil* Ii’himu foiiiu*rly oticuiiiuil by Mr, L. C. Slmw. Jnn 5—]y DR. W. A. LOVF. O F f t a id - !N hll.ltURT Si IIRO’S. 1)11 lib STORE, IlltOAD STRUCT, Allmny, (Ja. fob. 21, 1868 Any aallH lofi at. Gio Drug Store of II nmn nml Hall will renoivn prompt nllcntion Dr. K. L. Connally, tlflico nnd deeping room over Weld,'S Drug Hlmc, Albany, (la. Ofr.ce r„r,„c,Iy uccu. i,.J by Dr. Alftxatiilir, the DimiGkI. 1 Jan. ft—ly v THE M. BARNES Proprietor. ine Streeti Albany, Georgia. -(•*)- Having ftftfoDlly oomp|ftU-.| ll.in Ho.me, and put il iu ftomlitifin for ■he'AL'ftooioioiiAlioQ of pft.HlR, the Proprift.lur plfulgen Lift enrnftHt eu- lenvnm to pivc*rntmDitGon" fits room** Mre Nftwloii, < ••HI,Ifli. (ill. & II IMA, COTTON KAlTolls A (il'INIiliAl Commission MnrolmnS *Ii»» Htrvvt, SAVANltlAIL Special nllcnliou to Go* mile ir l.uiiilifti* nml Timber. Liberal mlvaucr ‘ u “»‘KnmculH. npiilL'u, |sr,t»— if MIL ROAD WARE KOUSE N. Si A. F. TIFT, Cotton Factors, Warehouse Commission Merohauts, -:0: i?" 1,1 Nalcnnr COTTON keep f„r calc DACON, coin iiwin vi, KOFIS, TIIIM, OIN OKKIlINli V IF v J HUOAHiMII.I.H, tlUflfi)j'l!'|"H HTKkl. Dlillsll COTTON (UN. mtaslgitnunls liy Cur l,o„,|. *A < ! rw r,,< ' ri "I'UrifR ,d drayn All,any, (In., apr 27, 'on ly' nyngft or labor, T.II. JolINHIo.V. Rust, Johnston (Jo Cotton Faotors, WAIIK-IIOU.se; and commission MERCHANTS. Holioitod OoiiBlgnmenls OFFICE Discount and Deposits euilMliona slfemlid to S„d rrmiOauo, PKOMFThV MADK AliRANV, faUOKfilA June fdli, 1808. ly . 0. Rust. T. II. Jouxgrv*. 11. (1 I.urnnr, HUST, JOHNSTON Si LOCKET, bay street, Savannah, C3-n Liberal advances made an consign ments of Cotton iu Store, and on Shipments to out' Correspon dents in New Yolk uml Liverpool. Mention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sale of Cotton. large and well ventilated ; Ida ,„ldo shall be conelaully fupplied will, ,l, e heal Ihe nistke) allurd,, and IiIh verrenls el,ail ulwaye be prompt, polite aud atieniivu. X*. E. BBAOFULO, DrusKist. Atlanta. Oa- So.lo Agent fnr (Ion. M- llay'o Sure G'uro for Intemperance. April 23, 1669—ly r Feed, Sale and Livery Stable, IT A Hack is always at the Depot on (be ft-rival of trains, lo convey passeuges lo Gie House, and every convenience and comfort desirable is guaranteed MERRICK UAHNEft, , , t - Propiielor Jan 1— If a. vr. UEWrTT, ON A CASH BASIS. Wual|(i'giou «l.,‘Alhnuv, lla. By—Sims.&Kickraan. No Bol»«s and Ruggics'tu bir® on Sunday, exerpt In casfta of omergelicj, JwiH-lf Raga, Rags. Rags. WANTBD of this oilier, alb Iks niton lUf, In h. oo,inly. riFO CltltTS nor p,mn« Bill I'Bjptli t'Aflll, fur nny ,]tlOuUly. Bploadld Muolins nnd Hobos for aunmior wosr, art In bo found ft, ii RQSENFIBU) * BBO & ST HEWITTS’ GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. FARE $3 00 PER DAY Tun Bkbt in th* Citf. May 4—dm Jan 6—-ly Conaignmanta Solicited. BABSDUAH & HPAHXS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Macon. (3 a To the Planters Middle and Southern Georgia. The solo of oolton , ** our spooiulty. ffntlor ourotlni none on excel us frU.udo wo return ihsnho: lo now ones. us, we will Iry lo nlrsso yon, ds" ' Dousl aeoamuodutions given la enable yon io ■■■• n orop. BROWN’S HOTEL Uppoxile D*tpo|, Iflao,on,««. BHOWN fe SON. Proprloton. WBLL KWOWN Bonaa bus E. B. TO. on. or the NBATEHT nnd lb* moot daniwalont l„ tbs nitv. ... "•‘•I 1 ' •W** "IU* omjnbluf lb. tnarbofo Hm«i, ffop. lM im<I7 10,(100 yorct. tbs very bouCntlonon, UoU. 1 TIIOS. HARDEMAN, Jit., W.R, CRU8ER b SO., Mini. |‘|;\; CORN rilTATG^.S AND lili’B Mfiolterel Oanuetl Meats and Fish. Miiaits, i iiUTi:, than, siniip, SAL r r. BOOTS AND SHOES. ( /snahnrgs. MI'owit ,V Sli'1,,,.,1 (lonik, COTTON VAItA Thru ing nnd Smuking Tdliarnt. Ami a new Hiipply of (Irniiinr Poahlr Unli/iril 1*01'LA It LOG! Ihftbft.*>( wbif-ky on I Im* oiinGuftiil ! OREID IT will In* •*xIi*ii,I,*,| |ill ut* il, lor •*M lull lu Iho.ift ib-sir- City Acceptance, bta.Theyreein.rMr'iiyHeiiriUe.ndi.H.snr,. .1.11 l"»'‘-;»i'(igft bftrftlofori* Iu*hI owi'il, ami plftilgo uiiiftoiillioi' ftkcrlioiiH lo giv.* cal ffiuilbi Albany, Ga., Mnrfth 2;l, |«i;si. CARRIAGES & WAGONS & HARNESS. I am I lift ngftnl for Gift TomliuHou Demur. Company of New V„rk, the Won,In,It oooord, nod the llrnnlelioro innnnlbolorlon/ and am removing per steamer every week'.. Oarriagos, Wagons, and Harness- From I hose and oilier well known calal, ahlncols, nnd eui, iill any order nl elm,, ,,o lice, when donired, ut miuiufadurent piircu with freight added. L. C. flHAH- Agent, Al bany, Ga., Jan f>th, 1800, 0 moa. o: Ad.orllsemeoIs forwarded lonil Newspapers, No advanoe oliarged on Kbllohor’s prices. All Leading Nowapapers kept on hit. Information an loCost of Advorlloiog for,,,shed All orders receive careful attention. fn,|<,ivies by Mail answered prompt ly. Completo Printed Liat of NewspaperaJur oale Hpaelai Lisle prepared for Cnslotncre. A.lveilis. menls Wiillen and Notices .scored Orders ft nut Rllttittesa Mutt especially 40P*»Kfe]W Metalic Burial Cases. A good supply of Metalic Burial diet. ROSEWOOD AMS WALNUT COFZF’IIN'St Of all nisei, kept cenelanlly on hand. am prepared to embatm dead bodiee with- out tnutllnllon or utmsurc. on ebortmittee. Kept. 20, If. *>■> enort notice. F. M. THOMPSON, BROKERS. HUnr h^m ^ ^ R.nbme, tank* Oellew. ! .'lb,2„. "“t ***°bej. tecel,. (htpoe Its, allowing inlersel at. rate af 7 per cent, per annum on f e^^ f>iU»e> ' WOOL I WOOL I H ^sltM 1,1 * 11 ™* ORBBftS POR WOOIe, ** are prepared lo p«y . mu mmtf nm Fnr say qusnIUy of thie t dellvrrrd la