The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, June 25, 1869, Image 2

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mm® nbw8. BY CABBY W. STYLES. ALBANY, GA., JUNE 8J,, 180#. “SmtMllkrPnutUfttflm'witkltmtmUii, threw. J if /«««• oJuTwririM if pi*." Iiqn't Onmoir.^-Afttr reading .peril., third line, wo ««!*•• pre»s(d with Ike aol.tuu Itulkflil. doctrine rnuoel.lrcl, «•* ouy Miftlox mind lialb**, *»•*»* i*? I 1 " uTwr.rl ii»ill turn A. or.rwi.lwtui pow.rofiu Initb, can oaljrbo aaeoaalad for •ft b P r.pV^. l lb.V.,.r i «.-.d raakltaa aulrire ji i>Ilka a (rind dorlo column oflrnth aid Judicial Intffrl!/—aal Lib. wlld.rnre. aud riaiaa bccraavaxd, as a baacoa Id mark Ika path adown which error la drsgglug *» *• public; It la a monument ot glory loluau. ihor, aad will bo aakalaiad In biatorj. Sufiarioi.t. Raaotaa.—The Chronicle 4 Beotraelaajrt: I a decided ajpree KSK.Ba.ir; against the■ position Ukan hr the Macon Ttlprtfk aa to tka elTecl of tue decision of the Buprii MM _ Supreme Court upon the atelln or tbo ex- pelted negro member.. Hororafof tbo leading Jonrnala bare not too <|ueallon. Among rat taken paaltlou on tbeao, wo hollow, Ika Atlanta papera, the Saraaaah KtfMien* and the Alban/ Arira are among tko moat aoaaptauoua. If tarothi* ®rMkt .had read ua with aa much aari aa wa general!/ road hla ndmtra. bio ldadart, he would not hare erred In elaea. tng ue among the “doubtful," IVe were narar on that Hat Ore mlnutce Hint wo kuun of, at an/ one lime, on an/ eubject. Tko Decision. The Colambua ttonjrar , e anuulrloo of ne, are anawarad In laat laaue of IlieHawe. IVo bold that tba doolalon adjudlcalra Ihe eonatlfuttonal qneotioW, and that negroea are, and ware,at tba lima of their oxpuValon, elf tbo Legislature i tbnt the filling of Ibelr plaooa with peraona not elect- ed did not dlraat them of their rights’) llml tholr righto were olmpl/ held In ebeyance fill tbo prop* tribunal oonld hear anil dc- irnaino the conatltnUonal birth Ineolecd, and that a wlae nolle/, aa well ita tbe ninjoa - - w—though It be errontoual/ pro 1/ of Ihe law. nonnoed—demaada our ao<|iileecfnoc. Tbe nogro.-e will bo reacted, whether ive aa/ /aa or na/t and that’o not all, lierao- eratle members who cannot anbaeribo In ll.e oath required 1./ the Uth Amendment, will be polUel/ Incite! to audio their aentn for the negroea and eoalawaga who reeolceit the neat hlgboat coleoi and tbe bn/onet will preaa tbe InctUtlon till aoceptaneo bo a ne. ceaalt/, Tl.la part of Ufa Infamona programme will be wlthout-lbe authority of law; and “rrala- laaoa to t/rany la obedience to Hod.' lint bow Stall It ha reflated T Tbo law. are aileat when might apeaka, and fnree must oppoae force when tba right la aaaoiled I./ tawleaanffa. When Juatice aleepa, and remedial lawa are impotent, there are but three ailernalivea for tbe wronged and op proofed—abject aub. lutaatoo, open rebellion, and the “Iflrlne Clikrge ta tbe (irand Jury of Donxbcriy I'eiel/. lection for land inorcaa capita value incjjcaaoa; irji ■ gricumirni remunerating pri Mat Tear, umi l for tbo nreaeut v RKl.lYKUKP ItV 11IB HONOR, JUDGE I. n. CLABli; Jvbb 21 rt, 1800. I congratulate you, gentlemen, on the im proved cud Improving condition of the coun try, agriculturally and financially. A fair .» ir j #0 for tbe product! of the the nioRt flutteringproiqiccte prexeul year, uliould fill our Urartu with gratitude to tho author of thrno bit*/*- inga At no period, gim-o my renldvnce in South wealt-rn Georgia. now 27 yearn, have I •ecu iitorr aatibfactory rvidniorn of an abun dant crop. Everywhere, within tbia Cir cuit, the country prrarutB an uninlcrupled ftrrlffl of good crop*. Fine atamlif of corn and ootton, all in a good rIuIa of cultivation, and In a tbrifly growing condition, can hr aeenefery where. Tbrae are sourcoR of great cncourngcmrul to all of iir. When agriculluro thrive* every other Internal pronpet-a ; when ngrl culturc UnguhdicH every other intercut buf fer*. Our proHpcclH in ihe futuro are bright. Let ur nil lake courage, and renew our esertiuiib to make this, the moHt favored Rection of the lahd, what it aliouM he, and what it will bo, Ihe Uncut, tho iiiomI fruitful, the richest part of tho country. Thero are dlfllaullicx in our woy ; hut they are only of j chuw with other* that he- »at overy occupation. ••Man ahull eat bread by thoRwentoma face and no effort of and aa ita profita Incremolta value will con tinue to incrcaae- Theae are no utopian tbeoriea, but practical auggeationa (bat even gome of ottrofd citizcne will live to realize. Here it tuny not bo out of place to call j'our attention to a prcviwlon of tho Jaw, that life ia remunerating Hint ia not hedged about * ' dliUculticH with difficult Iba. One of tlieno and the moat aorioua onoia the EigUt" that rekindled the flamea of liberty in France, when Charlotte Cordny defined "energy" to be "The eeutiment which aid- uatea thoee who, diadaining the ronaJUera- lion of tlielr own safely, sacrifice theiuotdvta for the take of their country." "Pambu Tnaooa* Hill Oats, Boi/mi* 8out«."—In looking ovar tha Rhlpplog list of tha Hew York Herald, the above tap!»*• aion arraata our attention. It i* generally known that Hall Oala ia on* of the maritime eataa of Gotham. aa well m the terminua of -* - ■— J ■ •••»*-• lmda to death }" but different con p _ ftlie Return of Ika North Iklnk that the' South is, or laAiton grifKTjo.v. lit On account of Its unreliability. 2nd On accotrnt ofit* scarcity. That it ia, aa at preacut organized, utircliu hie, all muKt admit. lint it ia unrcUabtc overywbero. It never boa, and never will answer tho expectations and the desire of the employer. Eight here, tho contest between oapital ond labor conmu'imca ; and it will go on with more or leas bitterness, at Intervals, aa long na there Is a man hired or a man to bo hired. Tlicao antagonisms are new to ua, they did not belong to tho old svalcm, hut sprang up slmullanooufty with the ucw or der of things, as u natural factaf tho system. They were new to ua, tut old to everybody- else. And wc must remember that wo ure entering upon, or rather nrc suddenly thrust into, the middle of taese troubles, that other B eoplc have l>ocn enduring for centuries. In urope, and lu tho iiorthcru part of the United States, you read of strikes among operatives and other labor disturhuiicca.— The peoplo of three loculltb's have lmd to cotnu into coutact with tlieno dillicultie* lime ami time again, hut they have ever met ami overcome them. Capital h»a always, in the end, controlled, and always will, in tho utid, feonfrol labor. It is the grout law of politi cal economy on the subject, and is invariable and ns certain in its operations ns tiny well known ami established law of trade or fi nance. The moment it ceases to control it that moment capital looses its prestige ami ucascs to become n power—ceases to com mand tho respect and admiration of man kind. These ditJJcultloR have arisen with us — they will arise again ia Ihe future ; but wc will meet them and overcome them wit It inure facility in the future than In tho past. We must overcome them f Wc cannot afford to fold our arms and surrender Ihe contest [t is not in our nature to do it: nr will our interest prompt ur to it. Weave a blanch of the great Anglo Huxoti race, before whom all difficulties Imve ever nttiinhed~a branch of tbe same race that compicjeti this .country and raised it up from :\ w ilderness, to it l pres sat state of advanced and advjuciiig grentiums. We arc nut of lho race to lie down and fold our bauds, and submit to In* overwhelmed by ditliculliei that attend upon all systems of free labor. 4 The second difficulty - TIIK 0CAIMJ1V «»K I.AIIOJi the Brood-way "that loads to d«t issezzft or lk« North think tbot tho 801 ought to bo, on'lho “other .Mo," which wr toko thollbort/ of oon.lrniog o> »o plrew, irfre'? f * OBrt " ,iD * Tko oxpronion atrikoi ui, bower, oo por- tlcol.rl/ HMlInbl* la th,t tUti known no “cornett:inkC.ro," wko bore “.rrirrd," ond token ofid.l quwtoro in tho South. Whelk- eicet of RU Dooliohlp, ui M good u i,” ta iraantcrinl. Tho/ ore diligoot In tholr colling, ond but loo «ncco.»fi>l in Iboir o/ort. for tko iuloruli of him to whoio do main, tho/ hnro o porpotu.l pooo. Buuouw Soouu.—Tko Altnnin Cooolltu- tiow w/i: That Qnoonur Bullock mount to oonoono tho UgtololuM o fow do/o ago, to undonin. hie. Thu ha anu to do » wow, io not >o oortotn. Tho horrid pootlhllit/ of. .urmr- ful impwehmout la uld to frown torror up on tho gaboraotoriol real. Impoochmrnl io b/ io mom ow tmprohoblo thing. Tho Aw boo It thuo: Tun IitamiATunu—That V.ot'nw Tiow .—If Bnlloak waoIa to caII an- oxtrA BoaaIod of tho Legislature, wh/ don't ho do oof Thia thine of writing * Proclamation, convening Iho LogUInturo, and then In/lng It npTSd>7, in not uxnoll/ tho olonn thing- out with il7 Governor. man—bo bold. Wku If Iho/ do tmpoaob /on t Your bollrro coediogl/ r onxioux ta proei IllfGRTANT TkcIUON OY TSE wymmcowt. d akwiw, y«»» destined, ultimately, to work out great id * and good results, and that Is the HOMKHTKAD LAW. it wouM he a narrow ami oircum^criheii view of this bcneficiait measure to regard it useless as a measure of relief to the debtor class. Outside of this narrow view, and ai a law prospective In Its beat results, it coin- imoots itself to the consideration of nil lhoughifu) people. It gives permanency to population, umi keeps the landed estate of the country iu the hands of the old praprie. tori, thereby tendiig to produce conferva- lism and protect society. It is a noble Irl. butc ti woman, and a final admission of her aervlccH and her eminent merit. For eentur- ies she hns had no legal existence—her rights of person ami property were all sub ordinate to ami fixed in the husband. All ihe poaition she could occupy was only such GEORGIA—Dougherty County. # TVhereaa, Martha V. Hilbert, Executrix of John D. Gilbert, late of said county, deceased, dies to me for leave to sell tbo north east r of lot of lurnl number -1U5, in tbe 1st district of Uouguerty county, for the bonefit of the heirs and creditors of said ca'ate. These are therefore cite all parties in terested, to be end appear at my office within tho time prescribed by law, to nhow cause, if any they can, why said leave to cell should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signet are, this "ffd day of June, 1WW. W. II. WILDBlt,— June 20, 1 Stiff- tiOd Ordinary. on tf»o magnanimity or prmlonc© of tho bus hand allowed to her. lr ho wasted l|is citate to the Inst farthing in debauchery, she wus ilb compelled to stand by an idle spectator and see tho luhl mill go, her children in rugs nnd ignorance, with no earthly power to May the destruction. Her dreams of happl ppitiCHN, her sac rificcs, her self-denial, her days and nights of ocaseless vigils, her unrelenting nnd undying oare, her life of atfectionate devotion, often realized only this most hopoloas and tuisera. hie consummation. Hut thanks to the ago that has nohieved such a signal triumph for humanity, and recognized berst her north— whilst she Is. nnd ever hns been, tho best and noblest of her raoo. Hlie can now feel (bat all is never lost; that thero is a little bonus tbnt the law protects, which, prudeutly and carefully maunged, as she alone can manneo, will give food and sholter, and education vo- -* her helpless offspring. Her trust is a sacred one, and she can feel now that she has the mentis of discharging it faithfully. Who would tako this little capital from her! Kather give it to her without grudging, as a jr pri'ce* tribute to her priceless worth, and us a com* pensation for those patient toils of which wo know but a tytho-*a monument to woman hood, around which clusters all the graces, nnd the virtues that cnoblo the race 11 is said that this bcucficicut law will in jure aud destiny credit. Why so? The whole landed estate of England ia protecti-d d In by a stringent homestead law, nnd no conn try in tho world bus bettor credit, has amass ed more wealth, bus arisen to greater emi- nonce, or is superior in those solid attain, meats that give her such a high character among the nations of the earth. 1 beg to call your attention to n matter of deep interest, Is one that new umi improved modes of agriculture and immigration will overcome. tVlieu I speak of immigration, 1 do not rtfer, even in a remote degree, to foreign immigru-. lion. That seems, now, to he a furor it ■cws paper topic—someuhut of n hobby. Brit' nothing will ever count of it. The while immigrant never lias and never will » extensively into the cotton culture.— .Ingland, will, her homily money, never suc ceeded ill inducing white laborers to the •sat Indies. Her peasantry never could !>•• tempted. They preferred In remain in the try upon low wages, even to dig in coal . hundreds of feel below tile surface ol earth, shut out frutu light and air rather go to India and engage in the cultiva tion of cotton. The tide of immigration lias set, heretofore, towards the grain districts— (There are reasons for this which could be given If there was lime) nnd into the grain districts it will continue to How. It is now set ling towards the grain regions of Virginia 'and other sections ot the Houth. Colonies 'ire now pouring down itilo the rich valley if Virginia from Pennsylvania nnd othci- bortheru States. That great and good old State will soon become a vast hive of indus try, and her valUea and her mountains will blossom ns the rose As the lido Hows Into the old dominion, the Idneks will recede be fore it, ami settle iu the cotton belt. .Such tiik oi.i> nr.iris. These matters should nil bh settled out of tbo court room, amt in tlmt spirit of common honesty and liberality llyil should character- i*o our people. As soon as the war closed, the great majority of Southern merchants went North and settled their debts at 2fi cents, at 10 routi'. or upon sonic other liberal basis The credited met the creditor with n liberal ily that nil must commend. Will the rrodi tor of the Hoitlli show less liberality toward) Ills neighbor nnd fellow citizen 1 Let there be no such reproach brought home to our doors. Ifliie debtor will meet Hie creditor in a spirit of boues'y. and Hie creditor will meet tbo debtor ill tin spirit of liberality, these matters can all be adjusted, and the courts relieved of them. They have emhar rassed legislation, somewhat unsettled full dameutal legal principles, and should ho dis posed of speedily iu Iho manner indicated. Aslung as they exist they «ill he n burden on the industry and enterprise of the ucoplc The debtor runnol work with a wills* long a* the piooeeils of Ills labor, which he leef* should go to his little ones, are In danger of being swept away by a wailing and eager creditor. A liberal and just spirit ofeuiu- promise will dispose of the whole matter in the only w ay it should he disposed of. And, now iu conclusion, lei me ask you iu view; ol the past, Ihe present and Ihe future, wlm' is the great duty of the citizen f What do the exigences and perils of Ihe times r quire at his hands ? The answer is -main tain at all limes nnd under all clrcunislnuoe! tbe supremacy of the GKOUGIA—Mitchell County. ■\TOTICK is hereby givon that on day Xi * 1800, Calvin R. Lindsey, late of said county, departed this Ilfs intestato, and no person having applied for administra tion on said cslato of tho said C. E. Lindsey, and that in terms of the taw administration will bo rested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, thirty days after the publication of this oils, loss after the publication tion,’unless eotnc good and valid objection is made to Ills appointment. Given under my band nnd official llgna- lure, this Juno loth, UJOff. II. 0. HASHER, June 25, *00—,1’rs. fee S$4. Ordinary. COTTON GINS! /"kNK 60 nml U ■»!«—WA ■oTA At ».,/ L( NK 60 And one 00 Hnw Colton 0#r-"fhT Ic-WAK11ANTKI>! Will bo ,../ LOW IMUCKH.- war Amtly to W. H. WILDER, Juno 28.1, 18011—8* Auknt. FIR E-Plt OOF T HIS valuable Medicine is preprred for Women exclusively, and to be used by women only. It is adapted especially to tboso cases where the womb is disordered, and will cure any irregularity in the "menses,*’ ex cept in such cases as require a surgical oper ation. As those last are very rare, the Fi- malk REoiiLATon is of almost universal appli cation. In a sudden shock of the "monthly eourses'* from cold, trouble of mind cause, it acts like a charm, by mtaToiixa tue tuscuAnae in evrbv instance, thus relieving the fever, headache, pain in Ihe small of the back aod "lower stomach," flushes of heat about the face, chilly sensations, burning of the eyelids and gsnertw restlessness? Taken in time, all theso syononis pass away imme diately, without itiiuiy to iho Constitution. Frequently, however,ffho proper remedy Is not applied in tim* tho disease becomes chronic, and tho fou/dation laid for number less evila to the coi^tUuilon of tho woman. The next "turn" comes around and there ia no "show," or perhaps the "whites" will ap pear. Thorc will bo some uneasiness about the womb, but very little or nono of the nat«. ural fluid escaping. Tho complexion becomes sallow, bowols awolen, a aort of greenish cast about the fooo, constant dull aching pains in the head, weight in tko lower stomach and back, with or without tho whites, palpitation of tho heart, pallor, oxhaustion, indigestion, weariness, langour, aching across the loins, loss of appetite, pain in left breast, tightness across the ehost, eough and giddiness. If still allowed to go on, green sickness will bo fully developed—the headache becomes severe Cotton Ware House for Rent I rpHti LAUGH and COMMODIOUS FIllB- X proof Ware House in Albany, Ua., here tofore occupied by Hum, Johnston & Co., will bo oflVrod torrent at 1'UULIC OUTCRY, in Albany, (la., at tho Auction House of Messrs. Cooper & Co., On Saturday, July 31,1869. The renting Is lie from 1st August, 1 Stiff, 1st August, 1*70. A tino opening for n splen did business is offered tot'ottoii Factors. For pnrliculatH apply to either Y. U. UUHT. or IIICH’D IIOUHS, Trustees for Mrs. IV. 1* Jennings. • Albany, tla., June 22d, IHtlff—Id Macon Daily Telegraph copy until day of renting. BARTIIAM & FANTON prize: medal Elastic Stitch Sewing Machine Miituffirlory, DIMMUM, CONN. omOBiSilHAl.KSRIUlM, H:w BROADWAY NEW YOHH riixt P.emtmn ovur Doulilu Thread Machines! rrnnvlitm nt rails F.xpoattlou I ritut Premium at American Inutltutu It Is our great shield anti protection—the foe oflljo vicious mid the friend of Iho help- tons. Every one can claim its I rang protec tion, mol no one should he allowed to wan tonly disregard its sanctions* tViihnnl law society gets into nil manner of disorders, and lit the midst of disorders nil kinds of crime arc perpetrated. Confidence is lost, dsatoraiiration ensues, capital hides itself away, Tallies depreciate, nnd feelings of in security lake possession of Iho mind of Iho people, and anarchy, the foe of nil govern- meiil, speedily follows. It should ben recognized fact,and read of all men, anil known of all men, olnsses mid condition* of society, Hint tlu law bulks.— Tlmt there is no crime so great or so small, no criminal so high or so low tbnt tho law will not reach. When tho people take tho law iu their own hands and hecoino tho pri vate executioners of justlco—no matter how grave (he offense, nor how guilty the offend er, sooicy is tho sufferer. The moral effect of sitch executions is lost. Hut when the has been the tenor of my otldresaea to tho < law, with its strong liandtr, and initatm\)c>ty, Graft Juries around this Circuit, but l did not thiuk the fullfillmeut of uiy theory was so scon to be realized. Within Iho hmi four weeks, as many aa three colonic# of blacks have left tha old State and settled in’ ticor- Tbo exodua has commenced, and will ;o on until the cotton boll roeeivet the great iulk of tho negro population or all the grain region north of ua. Atlanta Ilea on the gretfl isothermal Hue. Above U tho white# will con- •egate, and below it tho blacks. So that a may (Willy conclude thgt (he cotton belt to become the home of tho blacks, whether they will or not, driven ami forced here by the great tidal wave of immigration. This result will bo accomplished sooner than wc Wow anticipate. Then labor will bo abun dant and then capital will control it. As long aa labor la scarce, a* long as (hero ia •aa man to two plowa^ labor has capital at a disadvantage 5 but Wa soon at these two tusu •who.seek to work tho sfihwmulo:or-use tho ••»• koo, havo eaeh a mule and * hoe, then the triumph la complete and capital assumes kar rightful position ; and then the tenant assumes his proper rc- latton to the landlord. .He becomes a de pendent, and the monM and politioal power f the landlord at once becomes paramount 1 ad supreme here, aa It doea iu other coun- riea and localities. It ia aupreme erery- rill be the cate only when the pref ‘ nw relatione art changed* -when landlord being dependent on hla ten ia Unapt is dependant on the land* This view of Ika ceec relieves the fu •f iln unpleasant feMnres, nnd adnata if power aod influence, proper; takes hold of Iho criminal, ami brings him to justice, tho moral effect is lasting nnd per manent. If wc wo aid protect society, enhance tho value of property, disabuso tho public mind of our noon sera, we must “MUmd by the taw " in all cases. If it is sometimes slow lot ua bo patient, do our duty,nbUlo results and nil will be well. ralr J0G7! And wherever exhibited. Tho Most lDomimblo ‘Family Machino in tho World IT 18 KASY TO MANAGE! HKAUTIFUL IN DEHIQNI PERFECT IN IT8 CONSTRUCTION! ond can perform a larger range of work than any first clam Machine now made. It Is al ways In. order, nnd consequently always ready to'run/ Prices range from $55 to $200, or same ns other first class Machines June 22d, 18UU—Cm I TUOS. 4. MOLOXY, J». I Savannah. Qa * Branch of tho old Philadelphia Firm of Tmt Avuvsta Postomc*.—"Reliable Authority" says that neither Bryant nor irthlr Hacker, Wetkerill & Oo, Ulodgctt will got tho Post mastership at this city. It la said that b^th the Mongrel and Carpet-bagger have so faithfully shown up iho character 0/ oaok other to tbe President that bo baa decided to throw them both over board aud try a uew deal. "Let ua have peace."—Chronicle £ Aaiiad, 20. ~tNronrBBS, Hxa&kbs & Gxowebs in— PENNSYLVANIA Tamer and ike Fort Office—lie De- (’raises (• riaz oat Ms Hail. i, Field & Rower Seeds, Washington, June 18.—Turner, Ihe negro Postmaster of Macon. Ga., has not yet fifed hla bond. The white natron* of Tnraar here say they would go on the bond-but that Tur ner stubbornly persists lu • having blaek bondsman. Seeds warranted FUESll and PURE, and sent by mail to Planter# on enclosing money to the abovo firm. Postage 2o. per each * ounces. New Adyofrtigomontg’ WHOLESALE DEALERS Df NOTICE! SotrrnKR. DiaYiior orGunxM*. Alban/, Ga., June 28U, 18fi9. Flour, Biscuit, & Crackers, DR. J. BRADHELD’S mm RiiiLATflit, VFotnau’s Best Friend Oriental Splendour! J. ROSENFIELD & BRO., with losa of memory, diminishing sensibility, relish for food, sick btomacii, dyspepsia, no loss of flesh, increased fluttering of the heart* swrllibu or TUB fkkt, legs and body and oc casional atdtting of blood. The slightest ef fort causes iiubbiku ubkatiiiko, almost sur- rocATioN. The skin ia flabby and a "doughy feel." This is a and picture, but it is tho con. ditiou of thousand# of women between the age# of 15 aad 45, who are brought to the verge of the grave by iguornuco or neglect to lake 11 io proper remedy. To all who are af flicted with any.of the symptoms above men tioned, in connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness," wo^ earnestly say TAKE Ufiu'J. UUADFIELD’B FE. REGULATOR. A few ounces taken, you will at once experience its benefits, and with n little patlcuco you will be fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively used for upward# ot twenty years by many of the most experienced aud successful Pliysiciau# of Georgia. We repeal, that Dr. J. URADFIELD 8 FE MALE REGULATOR is prepared for Women and to be used by Women only. A trial is ail we ask. Prepared and sold in any quantity, by L. II- IIKADI IELH, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Ga. I*ricc,$l.50 per Boftlo. Bold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Ga., December 2fflli, 1808. Dr. J. DmAUKJKLii—Dear Bir; 1 take plea sure in staling that some time previous to tbe war, 1 used, with the utmost success, on n servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR, irepsred then at Uradfleld’s Drug Store, West *oinl, Oft. She bad been suffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and this Medi cine soon restored her to health. Hhe is, (O' day, living in Atlanta, Round ami well. • I will slate, further, that I know of itn being used, with equal success, on a servant girl of uiy brother in-law, Prof. Rutherford, of Alhous, Ga. This woman had, 1 think, been diseased for six years. BJie was a house ser vant, nnd seemed cured, up to the time of "freedom." 1 do not hesitate to indorse your prepatation for tho purposes for which you recommend it. Yours truly, JNO. C. WII ITN HU. BTATB OF GEORGIA, Tnonr County. This is to csrlify that I have examined the rccipn or Dr. Joseph Hradficld, of thin county, and, as a medical man, pronounce it to be n combination of Medicines of great merit in Ihe treatment of all diseases of females for which lie recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, This Deccmher 2!st, 1858. M. D. Mouhtvillk, 1808. Dr. J. IlBAnrtBLn—Dear Biv i I havo much pleasure in saying I havo witnessed the most decided and happy effects of your Female Regulator in this neighborhood. WM. ii. FIMCIIEN. Mountvilln. 1808. Dr. J. Bbadfiblu—Dear Sir; I hive re peatedly used, in my family, your Female Reg ulator, and have, iu every case, met with com plete success. G. L. DAVIS. Ok. 1 also prepare, and hate for tale, YEAST POWDER, equal to the best, and for much lets price. gfijrlalso prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many qf the best house-keepers in the oily* nnd prcnouncod hy them to be very superior. X. B- BRADFXBUD, DruRgist* Atlanta. Ga- Sole Ageat for Geo. M. Day’s Sure Pure for Intemperance. April 23,180ray~ m AUD SALE STABLE H0R8BB, HACKS, PHJETOHS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, Always Ready ran Customkbs and tiik Tuaveuxo Pubuo. Good Stable llaom r#r Siotk And ample aeeommodatlona for all, AT KINGS, orrostTK TOWN’S HOUSE, ALBANY, GA. Albanyi J une T8,1800—-Cm - -:0:- Sende^greeting to his friends, emiomen ui Have just opened at their IB .A. x Zx -A- _A. DBS/, Boxt mnrknu on Ui« Com^ Second lloor from Toiro’s Hotel, 500 (Towx'h Buiiuixu,) A LA1IQK nml KLl’QAMLY Maortml .took of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Ladies’ yMziC Goods. !>f nicrj (l.iwriplion, ..if.!/ nnd qtin!i!/ % suolt n. l-’iun Turltonn, Urilliantu, Muslinn, Cmnbrics, Alpacas, lSoiubanincit Mourning Goods, Morning Robes Shawls, Ribbons, Worsted Goods, all kinds, Corsets, Hnopttkirfs, Kid Gloves,' Hats and Bonnets, nnd TEN THOUSAND oilier things for For Ladies’& Childrens’ Wear. Also, an immense stock of FINE CLOTHING, —AND— Gents’ Fiirnishina; Goods, Of fte best ENGLISH nnd FRENCH Material —AND— Custom Mad« Work, •Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, For Ladies and Miasm, dents and Bo/s. Hats, Caps and Trahksv Of tho lateit styles nnd host mako. Hosiery, Notions, &o. And alt manner of .3ACHARIAS’ COLUMN > E. ZACHARIAS lh. public generally, and nnnenneet / Ihe opening of the GOLDEN REALIST' Having just returned from Ike -With Over O^S^IS Of lt#f I# aai Fancy DRY GOODS LADIES’ HATS, DRESS TRIMMING AND Straw Goodi GENTS’ CLOTHING AND BOOTS, SHOES, HAT| AND HEAVY GOOD (For laborers wear nnd plantation f E. ZACHARU In pnpnnd to mpply, Every W. : I and to plmiss th. --WS Taste and Fancy All are invited to take a look ALBANIAN SPI —OF HIB—. HEAVY GOODS, Dissolution of Partnership. For laboring; Claeae« ju»d Plantation use. In faet, EVERYTHINU.usually found In | mn^PARTNERSHIPS OP RUST, JOIIN- 8TON & CO., at Albany, Ga., and Bust, Johnston A Lockett, at Savannah, Ga., have this day been dissolved by mutual consent.— Tho Books and accounto of the old firms will ** Iboaiaa II. Johtuton.* P *' d/ M ' |Dry Goods Establishment. ( Tka undersigned hereby give* ootlve of bis appointment aa Aeelgaee of Fed eric Lehman, of the county of Dougherty and Stato of Geor gia, who has, upon hla ow cast. Julian81.,* -* : S:»vmmnla,Ga. June 2fid# IStm-tm 1st Jaa. J. M. COOPBR A CO., Agents, Aihauy. Ua llamaat by Iho— T Either Partner in authorised to receipt in •eltlement. .Y. G. RUST, T H. JOnNSrON, B. G. LOCKETT. Albany, June 14,1 CEOURIA—Doagkrrty taialy. Oturga-ff. Tul’inlappliri Io M fur art Hag .art at)d .aluriion of a!-bom.M..d of realty *, th. BUSINESS NOTICE, A B TUB SUCCESSOR of Boot, Johai.a A Not bring hefby.uoUftr tke public that er thUdate 1 will uommenoe Itosonfield 8c Bro., - i-> / »» • i t. J. a • »• i * , S — Aro d.t.mlakl to Mil u LOW a. Ik. nail aadtarreum.da.lt) .adb.lag >