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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

1 —m 1 A * ni) "* 0Br “* ,M #f SabKrt P ,lon m f%$Uz:c:nz. rlSSo »200 lAdvertisinft Rates Jfctny Semi-Weekly News. . -Mi i BY CARET W. STYLES. Libertas et 3STatale Solum. 85 Per Annum VOL. 8. ALBANY, GEORGIA. JUNE 11, 1869. NO. 47. ubua at $16 per annum, or Oitndidfttea $5. TotlocB, not to ex- .nd Marriage it ,J !!l!oIadrertl«e n >e nl ‘ "“ ,l be P»M in S. Legal adrertlsemcnlB will WJjji t- ,‘e oBoer aullrorltlng Ihcm, lo able per cent will be allowed fry « Established merchants in of AlaKid 1 ai - - filtd Savannah, will | lhe Editor needs money. w lUbe no lofleulng* of these prlcee $ 4‘QO 6 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 4 00 6 00 4 00 ;t oo 4 00 7 00 7 00 a 60 a oo a oo for 1«U«» of Administration.. L it Guardianship.... far dtsm'n from Adm’n... . ^fld£fl.e»blp ; ;.... , •• lean lo sell land ■litoOebleraabd Credi, “ r * i '. ;• laieo.SI, each addmeual. 'atiabla projierl j. |>r aq in narleet lo (oreoloie mortgagee pr».|. to ootabllib loll paper* P' r “l- ^lleeia divorce cases 10 00 j^kJadrsHlsements must be aecompa- r*K f ; M h, or will not Appear. of Land, Ao., by Administrators, Ex- ar Guardians, are required by law to ontno^fit Tueeuay in themonlh, ho nours of 10 in the (orenoon and 3 afternoon, at the Court House in the •• ‘ lk« properly ia situated. sales must be given in a previous to the day of for the sale of personal property in like manner 10 days previous klegtvM " 4aj- i# to the debtors and creditors of nn os- ft be published 40 days. mlioation will be made to the for leave to sell land, elo., bed two months, jr j liters of Administration, 41c’., must be published 80davs [••■•—•on from Administration, month- jiMniha—for dismission from Guardian. riofpre of Mortgage must he hly for four months—for es- pere, for the full space of .jtcompelling titles from F.x- mlnlstrators, where bond has b deceased, the full epaoe of BUeadoas will always he continued no. r . io these, the legal acquirements, nn- jnr"'”*r . IlLBAHY HEWS. ftMrr.QA.,jcira»,im i hr the Appointment of the ■ Hegro Tamer. • Washington correspondent of the N. V. „or Sumner aid Gan Butler, and with _jl eouettireno# of the Cabinet as a ro- |iothadisloyal elamwV-pf Georgia for « murders and outrages alleged to have ■ated there. Butler is said to President that the slap was ab Uy necessary. and that unloss it was VbkJUetlcr) would muko the omission no of pltenlng Into the administration 1 his ability on the reassembling of a. A deputation of Georgians waited _* President on Thursday, to protost i the ooutluuanoe of Turner in tho of- iv stated that Tutuor was entirely ht position, and made himself odious bhifi had been removed ___ J Turner, was a truly loyal and had given the highest satis- a4arhhgtha admlniitratlou of tho of- Ik* PresldenTiordfiuCd ihe deputation L |Ud nothing wbatevor against Mr. Uie removal had boon mado rlction that ii was necessury to jie sort of a rebuke to the rebel i, who had countenanced the late I he (the President) thought them a moat unpleasant j protest against ‘"fe n, loyal or disloyal >lican Is loth to believe • fmident-hai. assigned any such rca- I Tkot he should govern himself in hit) it t«#o& (he people by tho law of re Si tod especially that he shou*d use lag power, conferred upon him “ fc ftoufe a faithful adtnin- buslneis, as a means e sod punishment, we can hardly lie. We had supposed him to be Ihis case by tha principle of his f that bleaks Mia whites were equals, r as much entitled to office ns '• The reason assignedabove, though, ilmilog that' Turner la not a dlffiee, iat the public bueiokw d**f.b*s*f* In his hands, and that be Moan important public trust efce no wise connected with the aofeempetancy end the public good, e thewey the‘government is to be ad- Preaidcut T soM.bodj should be fc‘ U lb, proper wig or |U,«Lylb,^wpU of Muon? They nor hes anybody been sin their vicinity. Why Mhe people of Rome, er Monlgom ./The whole tbingjooka ily unjust. by this Ume the President has don the subject of allegd- • lifted* down., to 1 Important Address to the People of Georgia. By Col. George N. LeMcr, Home CoWil&loner’or Immigration. Valuable Suggestions. ] Atlanta, Ga., Juno 1,1869 *71* the People of Georgia.—1 am prompted ' a sense of official duty, us well ns by a sin cere dcairo 1 to benefit tho State and people, to address you in this form. In Maroh lust, 1 had the honor of being elec ted'Domestic Commissioner, under an act if tlte General Assembly, entitled, “An Act to encourago Immigration into tho Statu of Georgia, uml tho investment of capital in lands. liy the second section of the Act, it made my duly lo faithfully devote myself to the “encouragement of tho immigration of good eitizcuH, laborers, urtizuus, mechauics, etc., audio liie investment of capital lauds.’ 1 My position lius thrown me iuto an exten- ve correspoiideuce with persons residing iu different sect ious oft lie Uuited Stated upon the subject of immigration to Georgia, mid the investment of capital in her lauds. This correspondence, together with whnt 1 con tinually see in the newspapers, discloses the fact that the Northern people have a settled impression uuou their uiiuds, that a general spirit oftdwIjHlnasa'nfitl tnohoeriiey prevails in Georgia—that lynching is either approved of, or wiuked at by our people—that the civ il administration does uot afford adequate protection to life, and property—thai the ivCs of men are destroyed on Account of their politicn! opinions—that it is not safe for Northern men to reside iu Georgia—and that officers, courts aud juries, either from harmony of feeling with offenders, or from indifference to crime, will not hviug lo pun ishment those who violate laws. There is no just cause whatever, for ILIh impression upou the Northern mind. 1 well know that the great body of the people of Georgia m e opposed to violence, luw lessuess, lynching, aud mobocracy, in any shape and iu every form. I know that they love law mid order, and social quiet, and moral progress. Yet a wide spread impression to the contrary ex ists, and is duiug us incaicuhahle damage. It is injurious to our reputation as a State, and to our character as a people. It is mi unjust impeachment of the integrity of our Judges, tiie fidelity of our officers, mid the virtue of our juries, it very greatly endangers our political rights, and if not removed ov coun teracted, will constitute an effectual bar to immigration, aud hinder all invest incuts of money from abroad. No man will seek a home where he thinks it unsafe to dwell. It is bootless lo discuss the question, as to how or by what agency, these improper and un just impressions found a lodgement in the Northern mind. Suffice it to say, that t hey are entertained, and are doing us injury and greatly retard the prosperity of the Commonwealth. As a cltixen of Georgia, jealous of her reputation, nnd sincerely de siring the prosperity nnd happiness of her people, I want these unfounded impressions removed. I want the Northern people to look at Georgia in her true light and do our icoplc justice. The nets of violence that iave been perpetrated here, I will not deny, hut I do most roundly deny that the great mass of ouf citixens havo any sympathy with crime, or give any approbation to lawless ness. 1 freely admit that vrt have iu Geor. gin, just as they have everywhere else, rough, reckless, hot-headed, indiscreet, violent men, who sometimes commit nets of violence, and perpetrate outrageous crimes; hut those men are comparatively low iu num her and are no correct typo of Southern character iu general. The large majority of -our people arc good, true and law-abiding. They deeply deplore every act of crime and lawlessness, that bad men commit, and will, I feel confident, exercise their power to briug to punishment, those who violate tho law, and to prevent the occurrence of crime. Now tho question arises, what can wo do more than we havo already done to removo the hurtful prejudices that are cutcrlaincd •r fostered against us '! Many of the public journals, and the judges iu their charges to the grand juries, will cease, and peace, prosperity and Imp- pin esh will smilo on us again. With tlio earnest hope that our good old commonwealth may speedily cujoy her form er—aye, more thou her former prosperity, i 1 am your obedient servant nnd fellow-citi- ion. Gko N. Lksti’.ii, j Commissioner of Land and Immigration. I fully nnd cordially concur with the Do mestic Commissioner iu the foregoing cornu- nication. Sami-ki. Wkli.s, ^ Foreign Commissioner. I most fully aud heartily concur in the recommendations made by the Honorable Commissioner, and do most eonthleiitiully be lieve Hint the good people of our S'ule do depricute tho nets of violence which have oc cure-1, and that it is in their power to take such steps as will make every eitlxen, be lie rich or poor, naHve or foreign, hlaek or white, secure iu his person, his propefty and in Hie enjoyment of his civ i 1 mid polit ieal rights ; and Ido earnestly recommend t lint the good people of our Stale give ex pression lo such a determination and that they exereise their moral and physicnl pow er to the end that ohsolute security and peuco may prevail, bringing with them ine vitable prosperity. K. U. Unl.l.nrk. Hrv Henry Ward lWrln r \i ht» r day, flays tlu* New York Times id tin 1 dial ultimo, pleached against the schemes ot Church Union, wlu-lhei* planned by Rope, lVotehtmit or Uuguu taking the novel ground that the Chrisliiiii religion lien in the number o( tho existing denominations, fie hopes lo see ihe sects increase iu num ber rather thitu couibiiu , ai d prelets to hare the Gospel preo lud by wick ed men rather than net h ive it preach ed »t all. He did not claim onginali - ty tor, these novel ideas, but showed that they were in consonunc* with thos> o(|iliat astute lawyer, Saint Paul The Rev. Di\. Wills, of this Presby tery, lu\s been preaching the same idea fur a twelvemonth. His lent tire on tho true Union of tho Church is based upon it, and his argument is unanswer' able. Tiik Cotton-Gold Movement—The New York Times says: “There is n movement at several ol the eotton ports of the South in favor id the transaction of all cotton business on the gold basis. The cotton of the South will command its price iu gold in the European market, and the lhcu tors and planters are anxious that this gold should get into their hands and bo used as currency, as wn» before tho war, Tho cotton crop of the present year, it sold for specie at prwr ent prices, would realize to tho South ern planters between three and lour hundred millions of dollars in gold ; aud though its against the interest ot England and other cotton purchasing countries lo pay for it m coin, it is undoubtedly for tho interest of the South to sell for coin ns fur as possU ble* There arc obstacles to the suc cess ol the South which wc do not sec any prospect of being surmounted ; but vve shall be glad to sco the plan ters, factors and bhip|tcrA make tho at tempt, and achieve whatever success is practioablp. Amusing Instance of Negro As** pikation.—A friend tolls us tho fol lowing incident thatoccnrcd in Mont* gomery, Ala, last Saturday : Levi Floyd, a straw colored African in a stale ot great spirituous hilarity, was arrested by two negro police- DR. J. BRADFIELD’S MAH REGULATOR, Woman’s Best Friend 1 11118 valuable Medicine ia prepir/nl for Womkn exclusively, nud to be used by womkh only. It is adapted especially to those cases where Ihe wonu is disordered, and will cure any irregularity in Hie “menses,'' ex cept iu such cases as require a surgical oper ation. As these last are very rntv, Ihe Fr- m.\lk Rkui'i.atok is of almost universal appli- cation. In a sudden shock of the “monthly courses” from rou>, trouble of mind or like cause, it acts like a charm, by ukmtohinu tub I)lSoliamuk in kvkkv instanok, thus relieving Hip fever, headache, pain iu Ihe small of ihe back aud “lower stomach,” Hushes of heat about Hie faco, chilly Meusatious, burning of the eyelids aud ge tiers I restlessness. Taken iu lime, all these symptoms pass away imme diately, without injury to the constitution. Frequently, however, Ihe proper remedy is uot applied in time, the disease heoomea chronic, nnd the foundation Lid for number less evils to Ihe constitution of the woman. The next “turn” comes arouud aud there u.t “show,” or perhaps the “whiles” will a] pear. There will bo some uueasiness nbti Hie wninli, but very link* or uoue of ilia nal **i«d tb'i't escaping. The complexion becomes eallow, how vie HWoleu, a sort of greenish cast about Hie face, constant dull netting pnius in the head, weight in the lower stomach and back, with or without the whiles, palpitation “t'lhe heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion, weariness. Ltigour, aching across the loins, loss Ot appetite, pain iu left breast, tightness across theohesl, cough and giddiness. If eliil allowed to go on, green sickness will he fully developed—Ihe headache becomes severe with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility, sickBtomach, dyspepsia, no relish for food, loss of llcsli, increased Hollering of Ihe heart, awn.i.ino or tiik »kkt, legs and body and oc. raniouul spitting of hlood. The slightest »*♦- fort causes iii hhiku uiimthinu, almost sur- vocation. The skin is Hnbby nud a “doughy feel.” This is a sad picture, but itis the eon- d'lion of thousands of women between Ihe ages of 16 nud 46, who nre brought to Ihe verge ortho gtnve by ignorance or neglect lo inke the proper remedy. To all who are af- Hieled with any of the symptoms above men tioned, in connection with an irregularity or Hie “monthly sickness,” we earnestl* sav TAKE Ph*. J. ItltAPPIELD'H FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces taken, you will at onco experience its benefits, and with a little patience you will be fully restored to health. T_.A.W CARDS' LOCHRANE &. CLARK, Attorneys at Law, ATLANTA, HA. H AVING settled permanently at Atlanta, will give Hpccial attention to the prepa ration and argument, of cases before the BTATU SUPREME COURT. Lawyers at a distance not desiring to un dergo the expense aud delay of attending thi. Court, oonHiding as it does with so many local Courts, may Hud that an arraiigemFUt with uh will be mutually advantageous. O. A. LHl'H It AN E, Judge RIt’ll D II CLARK, formerly of Albany, Ua. May 28th, IHlUft—dm. i /, ii __ o „ _ men. Ho reaUtod their efforts to take uud°thcgraud juries in their prcaonUnents j Him .until flomo white men came HU * * —’ r letters, have cuacav-! „i, nn uu tt these prejudices. Tho ami otliora UMmuW loUara, havo endear- when lio run hi* hand undur llio anil fed man oftiiaSouth? (i’uSlUf Col. I ot ° ne ° i l J ,a white men, and exclaim. E. liqlbort, tho energetic Superintendent of od to the dusky policemen scornfully : tho Western aud Atlantic Railroad which bo-. “No d—d dirty niggoy shall tsiko Ilie Hongs to the Htato), buvo met in Convention —J g () w i ( | \vblto getntlien. ,l -^Atlanla and invited the people of the North, to mi Constitution, and oxamiuo our couutry, lhcn ' fdi and invest their fields of speculation, i upon lli<M -and that h« will forego kla jsjwi Georgia if eneh he has >♦» -C* *- •. mistaYea the character He io altogether ea- Brains are lack- wiitoU'^W-Stlitibohvltlngly presents, and to this end they bnvo reduced railroad faro to almost nomiuul rates. Tho hotel keepors of Goorgia aud elsewhoro in tho South, have also pledged a reduction of hotel fare. Ihe planters, farmers and manufacturers, of the State, represented by their best men, have also met iu convention, and extended ft cor dial invitation to the people or the North aud of Kuropf'rtolrcVk homes nnd invest theii money in our genial clime, pledging to all who may come, a courteous and hospitable welcome. The Legislature of Georgia con forming to, and carrying out- the popular will, has passed nn Aut, elected officers, aud appropriated money for the express purpose of encouraging tha immigration of gpod cit ixens, laborers, af titans ambmechnmes, and the investment of capital in lands. Can it be said with any semblance of truth or jus tice that we have done all this, to get North ern men to settle here, simply that we may have a chauce to insult them and take their lives? Will any one pretend that all this trouble and expense have been encountered simply to induce Northern men to invest their capital in Georgia, that wo may rob them of it ? Thp idea is Absurd. Men and property are as safe in Georgia, as any where on the globe. We may do one other thing that has not been done, and I sincere ly hope our peoplft will make haste, and de lay 1 ridD Uidf It.*»I lit Public, meetings be held all over the State, and especially in those counties in which lawlessness has been most frequently perpetrated. Let these meetings be attended and conduoted by our best and most influential citizens, and let a solemn declaration be put forth that we have no sympathy whatever, with lawlessness, crime, violence or lynching in any form ; that we will not tolerate them In our midet, nor will we give support or counlena " c * ‘° those who perpetrate them j that the few in stances of lynching, and other acla of law lessness that have occurred in Georgia, obeli b« thWffkt, Ofl/ar *»*« **# able J® pre vent the recurrence ; that no citisen of any color ahall be molested, or treated with-vio lence on account of hia political opinion* ; thai law. and the administration of law ahall be upheld and maintained ;*»•»** JU and compute protection to life, liberty end prop, erty shall be guaranteed and given to all . • ..m- a* a.tin mav hereafter i D. H. POPE, ATTOKRKT AT LAW ALBANY, GA. WHI K* vp prompt Hitsutiou la any bualuess entruslcd to him, in all tho Courts ol Dough erty aiuI surrouuJiug coiiuties. Jm , 1, 1809 ly U. J. U’HIliHV. i.. i*. n. u Aitnr.N Commission Merchnnts. IlIRKn- TKAIIL WITH j. u. Asiiuainui:, of New Orleans, of Miii’ou, lla THE PROBLEM SOLVED I J. II. AKIIIIliinii Sl I'D., OommiBBion Moroliants, General Purchasing Agents- I.IT K^I’IMIL* ASUItKlDGE, SMITH A CO., • NKW Oil.KANS CoiiNignuienls Solicited. Dni'liciibir alien- lion given lo the sale of Soul hem l.audH lo European tLpitnlials and intending lumii grants. Order* for f.ireign gatulx executed on best possible lerilia. apr HO*t!9 | n ui ly Enterprise the Meansn and Success the Result! FORESTER & GREENWOOD Have demons!ruled llio wisdom of LOW PRICES AND QUICK BALES, and are determined In do business on (hat line. They now have iu Store, nnd aro constantly receiving, N|M'«’IiiI Mct'ilniiHfoi-1hia market Consisting of Heavy Plantation Supplies I —and— FAMILY GROCERIES WRIGHT lc WARREN,! ATTORNEYS AT JAW. ALBANY, UA. W ll.l. practice in tint several Courts ot Law a ml Equity in tills State i in) thi Circuit t’nurts of the United States lor the Stale of (ieurgia. Also attention given to COMMISSION in BANKRUPTCY. Albany, Jan. 1,1869. ly II. (\it.yi'iTT. Baker County, Gs. ili'till II. Coi.yi'irr HIOHAUO K. IIINKS... ...Miciivun nouns HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALBANY, UA. Will practice iu DOUGHERTY nud the surrounding Counties, iu Ihe Supreme Courts of Ihe Stale, nud Ihe United Stales Circuit Court nt Savannah ; nnd will attend to busi ness iu South-West Georgia generally, by special agreement. niarch.'IO—ly who DOW or wko didj her«»fl«r ,uk homes in our midst, or their capital in our Stale. Let all Grand Juries, compoe- ed as they generally are, of our best and most intelligent citixena, also speak out on this subject in their general presentments, and when wc ahall have done this, and shall have faithfully eudeavored to carry out rLolves all prejudice against us will be i moved,.and In my Judga®*®'. our tcwW## An incomplutply rccoiiHtruct- Souiliehier moVt’d. to Voriubiit liU1y, and soon afterward RU family wa* iii- croasod by the. Addition ol* tv “native Vermonter.” Him oldest «on, a boy of four years, was at first delighted with bin little brother, but afler afow weekfl began to tire of his crying, and got a little jenlouH from his fancied neglect. One day he climbed up int6 his lather’s lap and asked him, “Papa, which do you like best, me or baby ?” The father, thinking to please the lit tie pratllei, answered that lie liked him best. Alter a serious thought the shrewd youth said, “Pa, I know why you like mo best.” Why?” ask ed the father. “Its because I am a Southern man aad'baby is a d— d Yankee,” replied the little hopeful. As an evidenoe of Atlanta enterpria* we will state that Dr. J. Bradfield is now in Texas, ia the interest of his celebrated “Fe male BeguUtor—Woman’s Best Friend.” We notice, by a correspondent « riling to a Georgia papet*' that he will also visit Mexico and California io the same interest, and go to k Ouba if he ooueiders it safe to do so. A ship ment of hie emcnagoguo was made to New York on yesterday, while it ie alfeobolag sold ia ell the cities and towns of thd Boath* and West. It really seems as if Ihe commercial world were about to be revolutionized and Georgia about to get lrioh. The success of this remedy is unquestionably due to the lib- eral and judicious manner in which it has been advertised.—But, 3d. Three keno establishments are now in opal ration in Atlanta. All appear to be doing a thriving husiueaa.—lam. „ Jeuusalkm.— It Is elated that a turn-pike road is now in course of constraotion be tween Jaffa, the old Joppa, on the eea’coaat, and Jerusalem, a distance of tbirty«*ix mi|w. The engineering Is very rude, but namlrtbe rood 1* already finished, over whioh Is rtm* ning an omnibus, driven by a New England ft age driver, one of the aanrivera of Ihe American colony at Jaffa. The Turkish gov ernment baa collected $260,000 to pay for the This remedy lias been extensively used for upwards ot twenty years by many of the most experienced and successful fhyaiciaus of Georgia. We repeat, that Dr. J. BRADFIELD’S FE MALE REGULATOR is prepared for Women nnd to !»»• used by Women only. A trial 1h ail we ask. 1’ropnred and sold in any quantity, by is. II. IIIIAI»FII2|,|>, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, * _ „ Atlanta, Ga. Priro, !>l,50 |m»»* Bottle. Hold by DriiggiMR generally. Atlanta, Ga., December 29!h. 1808. Dr. J. Uhaufirlu—Dear Sir: 1 take plea sure in Hinting Hint some time previous to the war, I used, witli the utmost hiicccss, on a servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR, prepared then nt Bradfleld’s Drugstore, West Point, Ga. She hud been Riiffering severely from suppressed menstrual ion, nnd this Medi cine soon rostored her to health. Sho is, to day, living in Atlanta, sound and well. 1 will state, further, that I know or Its being used, with equal success, on a servant girl of my brother in-law, Prof. Rutherford, of Athena, Un. This woman had, I think, been diseased for six years. Sho was a house ser vant, nnd seemed cured, up to the lime of “freedom.” 1 do not hesitate lo indorsoyour preparation for tho purposes for whioh you ro:ommend it. Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITNER. STATE OF GEORG I A, Tnot-r County. This is to certify that I have examined the recipe of Dr. Josoph Bradfield, of Hite county, and, as u medical man. prouounee it to be a combination of Medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of females for which he recommends It. WM. P. BEASLEY, This December 21st, 1868. M. D. MotfNTVILLK, 1808. l)r. J. IlRAiwiRin—Dear Sir : 1 have much pleasure in saving I have witnessed the most decided and happy effects of your Female Regulator in this neighborhood. WM. H. FINCHEN. Moiintvillk, 1868. Dr. J. RuAtiFiKLii—Dcnr Sir/ I have re peatedly used, in my family, your Female lleg- ulalorj nod hare, iu every case, met with com plete success. G. L. DAVIS. I also prepare, and have for sale, a 1 EAST POWDER, equal to Ihe best, aud fo* 1 much less price. In Hie city, and prenounoed by them to be very superior. X. H. BnADFXELD, DrURRist. Atlanta. Qa- Hole Agent for Goo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. April 28, lBClt—ly MEDIO A I, CARDS. Dr. John E. McMillan, —orncK IN— ChoBk , a Building, lip Stain, Next Door to Hines llohh's Office. BfO&. Resilience, Society Street, two doors east of Jndgjb Yason’s. maroh23—ly Dr. Benj. M. Cromwell Office as heretofore, over Welchs’ Drug Store, Albany, Ga. Residence next door to Dr. Hilsman'e, in the house formerly occupied by Mr, L. 0. Hlinw. Jan 6—ly Jam km Raiiuh, Newton, Gu. Ravaiiimli, Go. ft urn, Tl’UN KACTOliS.fc (IKNljitAL Commission Merchants. Bn, Wr«l, SAVANNAH, Special attention to tho sale jr Cotton, Lumber nnd Timber. Liberal ndvanees on Consignments. npril 20, 18(19—tr Mil ROAD WARE HOUSE. N. & A. P. TIFT, Cotton Factors, DR. W. A. LOVF. -OFPIOK- IN GILBERT A HR0% DKIfU .STORE. BROAD STREET, Albany, Ga. feb. 21, 1868 Any oalls left at the Drug Store or H i man and Ball will receive prompt attention Dr. E. L. Connally, Office and sleeping room over Welch's Drug Store, Albany, Ga. Office formerly ocoui ird by Dr. Alexander, the Dentist. Jan. 6—ly Feed, Sale and Livery Stable, nay f rood, and also oompela the inhabitants to work upoa it at very low vrafetr.V’tToll^gatee havo already been established* Jaffa ia only accessible In a calm, bat with this distdvan* lage, Ua axporta of cotton, fruit, oil i •ana aatda amount to $2,CWO.OOO pet ON A CASH BASIS. Waalilaifffnia at., a Albnny, tin. By Sims & Kirkman. No Horaee and Buggies to hiro on Sunday, except in oteea of emergency. Jan8-tf Rags, Rags. Rags. WANTED at this office, all the cotton Rags in the county. TWO CUNTS per pounfi will be paid CASH, for any quantity. jan22. OUBO, Oommiasion Merohauta, HpralaUllinUon gl.on lo Union of ('(ITTOfll Hoi'p for nala IIACIIN, (!OIIN, llAUUINtl w . riKS. U!N OKKItlNUA iiki.tino HUOARMII.LH,(lUl.LKTT'SH’I'HKI. II1IIISII COTTON 0IN. mr All ooUHi[mm.»ln l.y Cnr-l.nn.l >,o HloroJ froo of ohnr^o „| itrnyiun ia- Ini,nr. All.nny, On., np r 'J7, 'fi\| |y r. a, minr r.ii. Johnhtih,. o. ,i. luokkt Rust, Jolinston Co. Oottou Factors, WARE-HOUSE ano COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OonsiKn moii in Sol icit ml. OFFIOK Discount and Deposits. CollHilInDH nllcmleil lo Kiid ipinllIBtic. PROMPT I.V MARK ALIUNV, UGOHUU. June Hlli, 18118. ly THE M. J3A^IllsrES Proprietor. Pine Street. Albany, Georgia, Having receutiy completed this House, and put it in condition for the accommodation of 8 ueale,tho Proprietor pledgee hia earnest cu- eavora to give ratisfaction. His rooms are large and well ventilated ; his table shall no constantly supplied with the best the market affords, and hie servants shall always be prompt, polite and attentive. A Hack is always ai tbe Depot on the arrival of trains, to oonvey passenges to tho Hoase, and every convenience aud comfort desirable Is guaranteed MERRICK BARNES. Proprietor. Jan 1—tf They Would es|.» dally call kI I ent ion to Hiimi* slock of BAOON! Vlrai- Sides, Clear Ribbed Bides, Hhoulde- nnd Hums. Ol’ ALL UR ADEN. CORN, mhai, pham, potatoes ani> hick Mnclterel, Canned Meata and Fish. Niuaiis, ioei'kk, this, swHi/r. SALT. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ounaburgd. Ki <>\V I ‘Vj Slripiul"(IoocIh. COTTON TARN IlifHlna mill SdiuMur Ttktcco. And it now fui|t*|>ly of tlcniifnr iKntblc Itcctificil POPLAR, LOG! Ilicbcst w hi; by «ui the coiilincut ! OBBLIT • ill I... f<l,.|„l,.,l nil ,1 fi.ll Iu |jlo„ Jealr- iug It, for C'i 1 y A.c!copi,anoe» •8^- t b«'y ri'tqH’ctiVlly solicit a oonlinuano* ot Hie llbei nl |nil ruling,' heretofore bestowed, mul pledge unmnjtttni; exertions to give sat- isfiietioii. “ Albany, (la , Murcli 23, |nti9—ly V. G. Rust. T. II. JoiiNeTim. It. G Loukkt. RUST, JOHNSTON * LOCKET, BAY STREET, Savannah9 Q-a. Liberal atlvuucee nmil« on eoiiHign- menu of Cotton in Store, nnd on Shipment), to our (.'orreHpou- deule in New York nnd Liverpool, Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sale of Cotion w. 0. uawirr. B. W. UK WITT. HEWITTS’ TO TAX PAYERS OF DOUGHERTY COUNTY. I The books for 1860 are now opened, and will positively be dosed on tha first day of ive in laada, by num* GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. FARE $8 00 PER DAY Tnn Bint m thi Citt. May 4—6m Julv.» You are required to c S' . . bers, District and Seetion ; Stocks aid Bonds, of tvary description, Manufactoriaa, &c.— Also, hands employed between the sges of 12 and 66 male and female, and mala hands from 21 to 00. I will visit the 1097th District at Piae Bluff Cbureh, on MONDAY, 21st June, and the 020tb District at M. N. Tompkins', an MONDAY, 28th Jane. My office, at all other times, at tbs Blors of MERCSfc ft SMITH. 8. F. u.kGBAFFENRIED, May 26,18Q9-lm T. E. D. 0. BROWN’S HOTEL U|,mII« Depot, Klacon.Cla. *. K. MOWN 4 BON, ProKUUn. rran wmi nowa boom luu x been refitted *n j rmtend, end U now one of tbe NBATB8T HOTELS In tho Btnte, nnd tbe moot eonrenlont In tbo clly. Tho Hotel lo HnIM nUktrorjIblnglb. market. Mnton, Bo,,.S4 IM7 10,000 y.rdo tho r.ry beat CnliMoo, IS ol. At ZACHABIAB. Jon 0—ly III Connlgnmentn BolloltnA. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Macon. Gu To the Planters —OF- Middle and. Southern Georgia. Tbs sale of cotton ia our specialty, flatter onrselves none can excel us To friends we return thanks; to new , we will try to pis " nodal W* old ones, try you. lone given to fnable you CARRIAGES ft WAGONS St, HARNESS. I am the agent for Ilia Tomlinson Demor. esl Company of New York, the Woodruff Concord, aud Hie Rraillohoro manufactories and am receiving per steamer every week CarriagoB, Wagons, aud Harness* From ll.es,. anil other well known entab H hincn in, aud can till any order at Khorl 110 lice, wIm'ii dcaired, at manufacturers pricos with freight atbled. L. C. 811A W Albany, Ga., Affsnb GtO-P JEWELL AdverliHcmnula forwarded to all Newnpaperv, No ndvnuoH charged on Publisher's prices. All Leading N'ewNpnperH kept on fill, information natoHoKl nf AdverHaing furniehed AI! ortleiH receive careful attention. InqiiiricH by Mail annwered promptly. Complete Printed List of Newnpapern tor sale Special List a prepared for (histomer*. AdvertiHPincnla Writteu and Notices seoiirsd Orders from Business MetecHpeoially 40Pm^m Metalic Burial Cases. U.u.l uoomm, to lixko a crop. TII08. IIAHUEMAN. J»„ O. 0. Hl'AltKS. Jon. l«t—Omoi. w. R. CRUGER a CO., BROKEKSi Will buy and sell Exchange, make Col lec tions, bay uncurrent money; receive Dcpos its, nllowtiig interest At rate-of 7 per cent, per annum on weekly balances of $260 or ovor. W. R. CBUGEB, U. J. COOK. Albany, May 14th, 1862— A good supply of Metalic Barial Cases. aorawooD and walnut GOFFI3ST8. Of all sizes, kept constantly on hand. I am prepared to embalm dead bodiss with out mutilation or exposure, on short notice. F. M. THOMPSON, Sept. 26, tf. IT O’TIOEl! T he tax payers op dovouebty County will hereby take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. I will open my books for the collection of State and County Tax for 1868, at MBROXR ft SMITH'8 on the 9D4 H»f, &«€», and will poiitively clou on the 1 tt amg of July. Thoso who are iu default for 1867, will bn required to pay up, or 1 will be compelled to issue execution at ones. B. T. GILBERT, May 26,1862—lm ' T. 0. D. C,