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robbed of from $300,1)00 to $1,000,000. En-
Irun ,u rlroltd Ikr.ugh 111. ®» or rrom
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L\ queolton hen kern' ralMd" 44 la
.In bul uoteo ».do payable w lb. 4lh of
July are 1. b. nrflMlnl. Th.Baukaf.ktoo-
U>1 ley. down Ik. follow!.* rutra to M*l* to
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From lb® brief abstract
i»*<w P* pohliiibcd Ujbe
* • iid MiK
ri • o*m ia which the queiUM
lo ouy of lit multiform phases, hat been pre
sented. We sincerely h>p# (here will bo do
unwllllngnc?* inxoiferied by lh« Court to deal
with too lo.no mujk urtWk‘%udik4l Ik.
people who m latorMtad, win lot ba .*.ln
rrm.mled fVl .III. •T~in.lfil.iKi2 •h.p.ilM
.Oil unc.vf.Inlj, 01 wh.t, lo ra.ny or Ihen,
In . flun.Ho. of t|t»l fwn.nl. Tb. Injury
■lrrady Inflict ad, rrkila ikl. mailer h>. bora
Hi turn lunlcu-
tRH nml of nlplit nr, ! ntila r«l .1 M{« llJef
gtrlug a range of from luraly lo Ihlrij fral
•nd IkodidnoUlMof Ik. antyMl, In-
of IcvicdI.*, b.T. grown Ivor, forml.
ou Tlirml.y the Clh of July. . ...> wlfln
&s&3s&miu
UssSSgw*]
Me on Turad.y Ihn 6.U ufjulj.
ilaya of gru.,
g, will b. p.j«-
mlot
. 10 on
> Tutid. J
Tigun AWfejfe
idiboainhiNiM.
Th. Radical. kavagtora if Ik. .ImIIow
la Virginia, H hr u Al *Fftor 710. la
eraMnad, ml.ti M Mi Ik.lr
tort Jtop.rato card. Tk. Infamous gama la
forlk In Ifta following fWipipl wki.h
k la the follewl _ _
». g.d in Ik. gutiifawrnal, Ik. lUtllaat or-
fu al Rlckfaoud:
^SGafflCsS.l'l^rB.l^
Promlaaut H.publinan. of Ik. Norik
of Ik. Norik .r.
-mtog t. Virginia, to ak»w wV.Uk.j lkl.k
of Iko uwes aad Ik. men w. h.r. b.for. ua
iusssSS^W®'?
They begin 1. tort Ikal 111. time lorobuko
Ik. dlarapulukls Irlnk of pratradiagto .ImI
u"RapuMlMU'-8UlaG«e«*mml I® r.h.
veto Tk*j wUl MW. to ray wk.l Ik. greet
RtpuMhaa p*rlj of Ul» Union "
. condition of raooartrucU.n, firm lk. pro-
pi. at Virginia. TkaywIU saaradsuay Ik.l
■bay « h.r. n. nnltooto 81.1. govern■
Kju unnow by Ik. unlaw
■ua.kln.tl.ui of our Billy Bmltoa, our Huu-
tm, HI Basraks. nnd «nr Bk.llo. Lraks.
Tkay will soma la proclaim Ik.l wy 81.1.
li.k.l, al.lmlsg or not alalmtag lu be Kepub.
lic.n, to ha accepted of Ikm, Mull Mck.w
tk. support end .empathy of all .uch oh.r
hM® Ur# wit mUw Smi t imh pfr*
mint in tuck Aandt.
I. Ikm no Irutk, ko.or, Ju.llcr, good
fkllktoAlalk. Bndlul parlyf Cougrn.
ku prnorlbod ocrl.ln nondlllon. on which
lb. Bl.t. of Virginia ah.lt ba con.ldcr.d rc-
conatrnclad and ^Jnlllwl into tha Union—i.
U auywhara aald to lk. rcoonolruollou .ole,
uy wbara .uid M an. of Ikon, oouditluu.
ik.l Virginia .h^l MtStdical t
Did tha Almighty, la Ui. wralb. or.r ba-
f.ra com lha c.rlh with .uab p.opl.!
(Son. Republican.
dabla ky.dolny and lndnUion. Por, with
many atom, wa do nal regard the ntller at
haj^ng been fl tally Ml tied, by the opinion*
of JfcJfcb^rowm and McCay, at the latl term.
0# Iho oon^^, jawing from inch portlotn
of their optnlotuh^ggliavt tcon, and are at
all intoliiglblt to ni, weTiIHUit to think that
hat* meetly Introduced •'confusion
founded” into Iho whole tubjoct.
••IpropDMto criiicixo thptf opln
•wboof only intrit, probably, it their
rify—or more properly their absurdity—
but-wade hope tht labor* of Uio prceeat tot
alow of th« Court will not terminate until a
quietus hat been put to all future specula*
lions on Iho subject. The people demand it
If Ibero bo an ulterior remedy or resource lo
bo appealed lo other than the supreme tribu
nal of this State, they desire lo know once
for all, whether they will be driven Id seek it.
Wo desire, however, to addroM them one
more note of final warning, before Ibey in
voire the Sttto in nil tbo odium of primle
repud iel ion.
That wo are indebted lo the Hlrlirf Swin
dle" fur the eelabllehmeiil of itadical supr«
maty iu (leorgia, 110 one, we prefoiiur, will
doubt. That to the name tfkriMf, and it* <ul>
Mqucnt modifications, may bo asoribed three
fourth* of the sbNUirlen* corruption mul |nu
IIigary complained of iu nvery OrpiHiumt,
we firmly believe ; and tlint the apathy nnd
criminal indifference manifested thereto,
the part of a great portion of tljo people, may
he traced lo the same eource, we think deoi
onelrable And that any other rational
plan of ••Helief" can he devised, lo restore
confidence, and afford logitim-ite mid not
ieftclory refiv/to the people and the Hteto,
thfiu a return ti the old tsiahlMn d !anJ-
mark. of nil iel Jiieliee and equity between
debtor and creditor, wo do not h.dirve po-n
b! i
It ie the fault, however, of the claim of |>o
litico legal esperiiuentaliafe,that have sprung
up einoe the war, when they have succeeded
lu effecting radical ehaugea in any funda
moved to at to admit the same claat of vet-
•uy
r on tho bar
Bruntwldk^t report from whleb be ex
ited a^ove, Onye there U eeventeen feet nt
m water, the tame claimed for Feraaadlna.
Thtt vettelt can eross tbo bar drawing 2d to
34 fe«t, and that vessels have come up to the
wharves of tbo present season, drawing. 17
feet, Is n posit!vo fact.
yrooUfrtt. point jrbero the Macon and
Brunswick ltallrond design building their
wharVrs, at the South end of tbs eity, there
It a water front of about three-quarters of a
mils, whero wharves oan be erected to am
commodate the largest class of vetMls. lo
reference to the small aaad shoal In tbs river
we have to My. that parties who etf taialy
bnow of jrhei they epoak, claim it can be re
sell up to t|ie entire frontage of I
(several miles) at a very low figure. We as
sure gonlluuion at a distnnou that wo have
sufficient first-class water accommodations
for all present purposes, and that very soon
what few obstacles that may now exist will
bo entirely removed.
Wo believe Ferneudinn a fine port, but do
not admit that it can claim as many advanta
ges ns Brunswick, nor do wo beliuvo that
they have tho depth of water on their bar
that Brunswick bar hill. If the editor of the
Mail had r«a 1 tho report of tho government
commissioners attached to tho addroM of
Mayor Houston, from which be made copious
extracts and has our thanks, he would have
scon that they "founJ ou the bar of Bruus
wick Iweuip-hru fotl nt low water," which
figures twenty eight feet at high water.
A.day or two utter tin* appearance of the
article from which the above extract 1 were
nude, uv find a long explanatory and com
pliincntary article, from which we extract
ihn following paragraph :
ys ago of the impor
lAnrn of t-Vrimndina a< a uarhor for Alabama,
we bad tin intentiuli to ducry the value' of
Brunswick as a seaport lor Montgomery.-
gkr^*l!
o UiM.
ia n
■fAm-JiltTifi.w.—llauyitiKigin
tho sp]ifopch ot tho, d«ll acaaoniaa
ion tbaCSTtUicr •dnni.ing
-hen, if they but.tonaidcr
oobidet and real i-flcct oi
_ at aTlUinoa ia to atinlatolrj
trade, (tie# would improve this very
opportunity to inaugurate a vigorous
and judioioua oourao of oilvertiawig to
tiioca,
vorc^mo tbo dopacuiou ol dull time#,,
nd to iuViio customer
OVC!
and to idviiecuttonicrs and encourage
trade Troia souroaa uovar boiora reached
The beneficial rctulla of advertiaing
can. never bo ovey-catimated. It haa
created many a new baaineas; baa en
larged many an obi business; has re
vived many a dull business; has rescued
y a lost business; bus saved many
iling business; lias preserved many
true business,and insured success iu
’ business.—N.v. Anveimasit !
man
n fail
any
BBrcnkwick, Albanv and Ecpaui.a
lw
Drsacb of Ik. old rhllsdclpki. Firm of
Hacker, Wetherill & Co,
—Jaroanas, Dianna k Gaowcss id-
PENNSYLVANIA
Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,
,A!L Hoau.—Mr. T. J. Perkins list*
shown as s Telegram tills morning
from President Wells, slating that “ar
rangements nrn about completed for
tho rapid construction of tho Hrun-
Hwick Albany nnd Kulanln Hail Hoad.”
Wo bojHi \©ry soon to be able lo sn
notinre, that such arrangements bare
been made for tbo completion of tho
Kuluula nnd Montgomery Hood, be
tween litis City nnd Union Springs. We
want nil of them, bnt let iliono receive
attention first that claim it by virtue
of liret hn|>orlance. The carrying outr
of any of the different projected
schemes that have lately agitated the
puhlio mind would prove ol inconsid
erable importance wluui eomparoij with
ibis. Weigh all tho coiu^deraliotis nl-
lecting thi'so ililferent iniereats and
act promptly.—Kl'Kaui.a Nkwh, -'8th.
Heeds warranted FRESH and PURE, and
sent by mail to IMantera on anelosing money
to the above firm. Postage 2c. per each 4
outer*.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Tuere is a nsiursl itUisiii'R holwi i u Mont -
goiurry mu I Briinswirk, Imtuul luiliedetri-
uii'iil of Kuriiitudiun, .liouM Went FlorMs to*
nuucxed lo \tid#amn. TIuto biKCcsutly for
routes from \|oriigoiin*ry lo t>olli of t!•••?.»•
por In The rivalry li.lwt'cn tho two would
liot d.m.ige, Lilt rulher heiiefit both.'*
Brumwiek does not four tho rivalry of
Feruaiidiuu, «Mpeeiiilly for llio trud. of ceu-
tr.il AI.Ltoiuto. If the editor of I lie Mail will
r.ih’iiUle the disUure front Ferusndilia via
Baldwin nnd TsUshssiee lo IVusscoln nnd
up lo Montgomery, lie will tin J the route si
trail 4J* miles, purliMp* Uiore, while w« bnve
every reason lo helieve our oily will suou he
within :<U7 mile, of Ills.
rnsutal portion of the system, to imngine Ihnl
every
Greelty DtiHKO lit "Vrufi
ike SepakHc.”
Tha Paw York f rlkaaa, a akart Uaartuo.,
lu reply la . laltar #»!».» by n»«ry !»■
Uan.alt, of l«w». talltog to. poF-f lo .«■
couat for dasauaol.g lha "ilva.'l Army,"
rOMpla. IU tUargVv .od apaaka aa fall.®, l
Tin I iXrw«»fa* M *><*"' Wlf
Thru prupatt lo beep eeliue Ih wralb aeeJ bil-
eeraeee o/Ibal ebeaeiful lieai. They m.»u to
control conr.alioo. and aomin.t. m.n lo of.
See-to perpetual. I. our civil .y.lrm tor
tillUrnaw of war. W. bvll.v. to. mtldl.r
.bould rccelv. aktudwl MW.rd. Whm »
toUtor and k aivlllau apply tor. »■«> •«
i va.kl.i
llravd iImi. «vd aawaatoll# w. dial!
getting tola a aaraar and karlag pm.word,
ami grtpa, aad auktog aa aiai.«lva
■ cl.vi.
flh-atwlaly oflkaOtoatoMl
auoclatlou tha Ini atop toward aa .vUloc-
rwy, ■■ ——--
WhM W.lhl.gtan Mid .
ad DOW. *<Uow la tut aaaMtotloo mora au
moron, and more powirfo! tka. Ik. Clnoln-
. .11, whiak auiViiail taav.rkMpOlv.awur
iitokaMlwSSdtoilow oou.lrymco, to
oriel over Am.rlc..., to rqjoioo
ud k* do.li.od io alto hlrairlf with It.
■" thould bo remember
JvafthKSSraellbi ofm.. I. who., 'blue
vaiura.lhq blood which oo.ru. la
owa. ud who, wkUotor their crime, or
grow Again, of MM omo more cor.rcd with
our commerce, ^l.eatio. for Ik. I|••r«nl.
talk
protoctlu to the >p»r.MiJ. JmIU. lo .11
o-V* My Ihie, ud imtIImi »om of Ike
S^^MStoritoiru.
military goti
SVMMMU
»M with tbl.
•a mora claim
iu Thauidlar, to llugo'a norel.
called lha Btrgaul ol Waterloo.—
•dike army aad rakkad lk. bmltor
oflkaakla- Tbalrua aaldlar toMtk— hit
■word aad burlea ll ia. the cloMl aad it r.
aratilauokMaua. li.bacuM a .Ultra
aadmakiawaalalm torpaUltoal koaar bat
UtaMaMawMMf. Aba*. aU tolag. ha
dorr uolony bla apulaltoa aad ribbona,'
■ wouodi end brui.M, toapoUUcalooor.a.
t Uork-d doWU to lb. blgk.il bid.
gig to iC r .«y““fk7 MpdBImVb.
probably .aUr«l with lb* vlaAafW. Sea
•nett. Tbry will aoaw w. haw Ikay may Ul :
tka true sclJlcr is
iraui or cnernsn, or
, or Msa4s, asssmbting
■ for »ors blood, more
a? Da tea fiai Let, or
who commanded the
Do we find Grant
Sheridan, or Thomas, or
together and howling for
etrife. more bitterness?
fagfbaulubalucj'e'ece'eiiowiMI hi
Then meo fought thrir <|ht am
Their eogcr or .r»,I will tb. aakoa# IkalaM
go., lr.2 ia ugor. From IkU Or.ml Army
of tbo R.poblio oow perediag Ibradgk pal
litic.l conr.alioo. ia tha W«r. cotamaadmi
——
UW iKr.t .Moctotioo .. ool of oymp.toy
* P-rly. «d M ' '
x ..4 It,. Uaioo.
ooolry wool.
■mow, aad ram, ud harmony ud juiUc —
TkMiuaml . d^lMcl.J coo.nliy that
part of ilia slruriure rnu L<> ri'iumli'led
aid reeast with the »*■•« impunity Kx
perirui-e baa iudee«l thuglil us ilisi msuy i.f
life principles uf social ami puliiirtl liLurly,
heielufore fondly ileemed saerrd nmi ilislifu
able, eaa very readily and quietly submit
process uf sever* triinoalinu; nnd thnt
msuy of the f/ui/yiivn rights nud privileg**"
of the oltixeii of this favured land of thn free,
fermlng a ropious theme to every 4th ul
July ornlor throughout the fountry, may he
handled with an lit tie oemuuoy as the mo* I
iirdiuary subject uf leginisliuii.
Hu far, mi guud. Uulres we greatly de
Orive uurselves, there nr* ueverlhrleM certain
rights and privileges nhioh hate, suiuehuw,
•ever been considered in nur system, nt lewd
to occupy the first rank among the sacred
and inalienable class, yet whioli it argues a
gross and perverted ignorance of the tench
ings uf history, and uf human nature, to dis
regard. Which experltnen lias shown, in
bold within themselves it principle uf self-
preservation, whioli will not fail lu assert ll*
Mlf ou oecasiun, and cause its neglect lu lie
fell In ths most disastrous results to socirly.
Thtsoare nuuo other than lho right lu nreu-
mnlate nnd enjoy properly, lo he secured '.u
ill possession and enjoyment, and lo.he aide
at all limes to command, as of right, the full
power of Government in enforcing their right *
to the earns, nud restitution when unjustly
i withheld.
U is trus the creditor portion of the cour
reunify may not he deeutod of sufficient ire*
porfance in numbers nr influence to inspire
much dread by threat, or sympathy by re*
monstranoe. With •hist class in Georgia
••sufferance has thus far boon the badge ol
all their lribn; H and any nitempt on their
part to claim or onforco their rights, other
than by n patient walling op the fiats or a
bankrupt Legislature, or a meek suhmissiun
to eoforoed, ruinous and flaeoiug compromises,
might appear the height of presumption and
absurdity. It mgy bn well, however, on the
whole, for law-makers and Iaw*ospounders,
not to treat this class so slightingly, lest
with Samson like energy they eventually in
volve many more besides themselves, iu the
min they cannot sscape. Forbearance with
them, although enforced, hMlong since eras
ed to be a virtue, and the exasperations nat
urally caused by aneonslltutfonai and perfi
dious legislation, in the mind of almost every
creditor in the Htale, certainly forebodes'
consequences not very ebeoriug lu those ol
the debtor class, who have uniformly availed
tbemsfdvee of such legislation, lu avuid a just,
and equitable settlement.
ALBANY.
('•tile l.abor at Ihr Suulb.
Ham* of llic Houlhcrn papers, and notably
lliose of New tlrlesua, are of opiniuu lliol the
cotton and ran# erops ran never tie biought
up lo the mili war proportions without a re-
inforremeiit uf th* labor fore* i, nnd for the
cultivation nf those stnple.i they prefer Mon-
eitliauti. The lute .XL-mphiM mid New OrfonnH
t'oii.inercjiil rmivei,lions, among otlirr Ihiuga.
I'Olisideied thin labor question iu all ilabear
mga, mid the conclusion arrived at win suit
rtuiumlly Ik* aame as tliat enuuuluicd by tin
iire.-s of I hose aerlioiia, vix. ; that, out ol the
indigenous resource* of the South, the max-
iiniiin of (shor has been evolved. ft it said
that the effect of emancipation nnd high
Wage* ii to itiNpiie the negro laborer with a
feeling of independence under which lie ia
inclined lo form on Ids own aceouni. nfier
leisurely nnd perfunctory fnabion,' or to Uoat
off with the tidal drill toward*III* towns ami
cities, n movement which threaten* the oven
inal elimination of negro labor from Huullieru
ityririiltuio. The** report* are *•> widely
inineurreiil, nnd emnunt* from Hourccs sn re
ipeulahlc, that tlndr eulialnullsl correctnes*
cannot be doubled : and, aa they involve Hie
future welfare of nur cotton production, and
cunarquenlly that ol our cotton manufaclure*
and much of our foreign exchange, they lire
pot without significance and weight.
We have said that I lie South prefera Coolie
labor, ns being belter adapted to tho cotton
fields, than whilft labor, ll appears that
Chinese Immigration Company lias already
been established nt Hi. Louis, which propose*
to bring Chinamen from California via the
Pacific Railroad, nnd to enter Into eontraets
with planters in tho cotton Htates fur the
supply of I Id* class of laborers. The agent
of the company, who ii now canvassing the
•South, estimate* the coal of tr* imperial ion
from the Pacific court nt about fitly dollars
per head, and ibe cost of iho laborer, when
on the plantation, at from tour to five dollars
per month and fed. it is claimed that there
are upwards of two hundred thousand Cliiua-
men in California, and. as tbo number is con
stantly being augmented, no doubt of sn ad
equate supply from ibis source is entertained.
The California experience is that these Chi
nese are faithful workers, and adhere lo their
coutraots in a scrupulous manner; and. as
they have been found to bo of great practical
utility iu many hrauchc* of industry nu that
coast, there secuis Io be no reason why they
would not mike excellent field hands at the
ffoutb. Tho commercial prosporitr of the
country i* at the buna uf it* material pros
perity. nud, as between the abandonment nf
plantations for lack of labor, aud the Imjor-
latiott of a class who may be morally objec
tionable, but who are no d.nibt susoeplible
of cbrislUniaing influences, it would seein tu
be tar better to pei»e the last mentioned
horn of the last dilemma. Willi the adoption
of Ibis kind of latmr, a recovery of Ike lost
ground, in cotton and enne culture, could
hardly fail t > bo twill and sure.
[If Ykkifpinp Jeitl.
Braaswlck—I'cnurilaa
The folioirififf w» tlipTriiflb* Monfg-ipj-
try Mail, at least the second newspaper
Alfibama In slrfulation and ihrfufinte: !
^•ThAannexation of Wool Florida, w
:|
will, wo
hnvo aaid, force throu^the Fcruandiaa and,
ly two
Poaaaeoln Jtfiilooqd-. Hilff road would bring
Montgomery nearer to Fernandina, tho tcc<
kaafror on Ike Atlanlio south off) fforfcU)
than tho U now to Savannah.
Alabama have on-
its to which thoy aty look for n
t—oithsr Fsrnandina or Brunts
Bn,.,wick rroDld |
ok wontd present lha best entrance
Mplmd
MMX<kAW**WW#r.'’ .l.u ...<* H t He , •
■ totk. Hiir,y Mi. of Ik.
tk#
fitorh.
iwfeffvinw
harbor of Bmnawlek by Prof. Bukt.
•4itor*ra>.t.toj: ..... .
"Tk. kMk*r at iernuJu, i, f.r
lo to.t at Bran,wick. Tk, .HUM i, Me.
rritk .11 wlmit, Ik, ckuMli eiralgki. to.
isgagg
Ik. .uolior.jo or Iko I..-1 klnJ. Tkw. A
u.k, room for Id. mIIu .f»k>rf.g*, Mk.AfU
Now A <1 v o i-l i Horn on t h
CAUTION.
aud the ciliiens of
FI1IIK public vein-rally
the Houlhwe*lern part of I lie Hlsle **•
Flour, Biscuit, & Crackers,
HAY. cfcO.
en 81. Julian 81., : : lara«Mk,Oa
J. M. COOPER & CO., Agt’s,
ALBANY, OA.
Juuit !!5J, IkUtMill 1.1 Jm.
BARTRAM & FANTON,
N. MASON,.
f.:Aaa«hs^A«h^ :
HORSE SHOER,
R EBPECTFULLYinferni hi. friwto, end
lk. public generally. Ural k, kM tpnii
A SHOP ON W48BXNOTOW 8*.
oppmui HEAP'S Shop.) A«. h. U pro
snoe Horses.
end do .11 .tocr kind, sf Smithing, wiM> UMl-
neii ud dlepnlck*
gST- A libarnt ektr. sf public pO renege
eoliciledj.nd mUMmUcu MMuaUnd.
Albany. On., July 2d, 18#9-»m
-■0:-
MERGER & SMITH,
-AT TnEIB-
OL3D STA.3ST3D,
Stilt keep on hand
A rULL BTOClp OP
GROCERIES.
Steal liMr froa Tewa’s B*M,
PLANTATION
PRIZE MEDAS.
Elastic Stitch Sewing Machine,
penally, mt hnrlp saiUiontd vyain*t one K.
8. HO'/. I Kit, wifi * now iu I list sreli.iu, nud
preleuda lo have authority froiu mo to oau
vast for th* "I'hueuix."
have loug iiiiiee revoked bis eoiuiuinbion,
and all of bis act* are improper and unwar
ranted. W. C. HA RUHR,
tirueral Agent lliuenix Mu. Lit*,
Augusts, (is.
July l», 18f.fl—It
ll, S, Internal Revenue Notice.
IfllK loin Uiviidoii 2d I»i.-trict (leorgia,
rr
g heretofore eousi.iliug of (lie euunlie* of
Lee, Worth and Ifougheriy. having been re
urganixi'd, will runsiit beieafter of the roun-
titn of Lee, Worth, Hitler and Doughtily,
nud will be known n« the Hi Ii Division, 2d
t'olleetioii I'ivlriet uf tieorgln. The office ol
the .Wnlanl Ahiep-or will reiuain as hereto
fore in Albany, Donuberty enunly.
GF.OIUIK M. HMITI1,
AHNi.itanl AihphsR Hi Ii Div. 2d Diet. Ha.
.Inly U, Ihrt'l "-2I
niamiOflory, U.INBIIHV, «ONN
OFFICE eu lSALKSHOOM. M18 BKOADWAV
NEW TOU
rir.l Premium otur Doublu Thr.ud
Mnoblnoo I
Ptomlum nt Parts Exposition t
ITxat Promium nt Ainnilnan Iuatltuta
Family Supplies,
DM GOODS,
HOO^ AND SHOES,
IKON AND STEEL,
HARDWARE «t CUTLERY,
08NABURQ8, 8TR1FED GOODS k YARNS
Talr 18C7I
And wherever exbibitrd
Tlie Monl OeritrublH
Family Machine in the World.
Tin: Cuisk
• linn
ksk ii Uamfobnu.—
litivcrnoi- IkiRlilaii l tho n»ri<ui|Uiral
.iicti'lirxul t'uliluTilia will shortly ill,-
|,luy ii nii|>ori> uulioiiul ousign ul tire
Oupilul, in Wasliiiigluii. i-ouiposi'd ex-
rtuaivrly df Culilohiia iiik, u u utrik-
ti,y> nmi uuilviiiuhl. uviduucu lh,t tho
uaw ,tt|il» is vigorously sdvuiuusg.
IV, »id it llib riprrieiioo ot—Chinese
nltivaloru i, flowing lo Californiu in
ikuvriy nick, of time. Within Id
day,, uolen then 12,000 immigrants
from the “Klow.ry fraud,” bavv ar
rived at trail KruuriKO, 1,M0 on one
atesme'r And tlto rest in aailing vessels.
We sraglsd lo obMrve, too, thst they
, been received cordially by tin,
li,v, I
sulliorilie, and people yf C'eliloruie,
been I - ’
u ■rMeuliona lufiiotod upon ibeau self.
a i siftr , a#5Sfis£r‘s
turbulent eleieei amonj
month of May, 88 sletindnps end S3
sailing vmmI, brought 82,034 psuen-
Kfr, ifom Kurope to lb, port ol New
York,rand ol theea tlie c. rwhelmtog
oujorily were loreignera. Tlie ia.
•My lo Iklrly tt.l Mlour w.Ur,—
d.olk ou Ik. k.r.ccordiag lu tk. r.,.rl
■xut- 1 -*-"— - - — ■ -
of from twenty
woUhferi divislDU I ol ths War Dapartoieut i* fourteen
- 1 r —frith a rixs of six feet at c
\iS; Sisrp i
majuriiv were lureiffoera. TU
cn-uing dumber el K.»pli»h And 8ea»J
diutrmia (Dams, Suedes, Noi
aujeadrUmel ——
^ _ j Ihnl u
•»rtk." *.w w.t.r rrilh's rii. of air feet at ordlour#
Norwegi#
Kinu,) roulinae, to b, rc-
•«d tor lbe rnniwer,. • vest
rat too of the Uimu total id
List of Letters
R KMAININU in I he l’o*l rtflicoal Albany,
tla., July Irt. IWiff.
Algen Mis* Arbtdla.
Burnley J J, Rozeiuaii Mathew, Buckalew
Mr* Cilia.
Cooper J C, Clinks Herrington.
Fau cell Dr .1 It (I, Fort 1* Y & Co, Full on
Neil, (eol) Fleming Ham.
I! ti i 11 on Mitts Matilda, Gipson John.
Haws A L, lien id) Mrs Mary, Henderson
Daniel, Holman .1, Ifnrne II AL. Howard .1
(col), Harper Mr* M .1., Hill George M..
Jerkin* Col IlC.. .Iordan Kmma, Joiuer
Mr* Knrali A., Jay William*.
Mason llenbvn A .1., Motlnly Joe, Moody
F Iterien, Merrill Samuel (col)
Owen* Mr* Annie, Oliver Martha (col)
Ondmrti Damon.
Powell Abb, l'oHiu Rebecca.
Robinson l»r., Rice (3 W., Roger* Mr Wil
liam.
HUdcr* Gilo* (col) Hike* A., Hiniili Mrs
Farali, Halwanx Mr* Kiiiabelh, Koiaua Mr*
Joscpbciic M., Hcutt Jack (col), Sammoi*
Franklin T . Hpiller* Richard N., 2 Halkcs
Mr (ool), 8ml h Jaok (oa!)
Tnrnsiier D ll.
West Gibson, W'oodall Harrsy, Whcelor
Cap! J C M Watkiu* Thomn*. AV hit took L T.,
Wheeler, Mclioii & Co , William* Casturiusn,
(col), Whitley r W , iVright Mr* Milton.
Ford Mr* Margaret.
C. W. ARNOLD, I’. M.
Persons calling for any of the above letter*
will plrs*a eny •* advertised.”
IT IB BABY TO MANAUK!
BBAUTIFUL IN DKSIONI
PERFKCT IN ITH CONSTRUCTION !
and can perform a larger range of work than
any find, claa* Machine now made, ft I* al
way* In order, ami consequently always
reatly lo run. Price* range from $r». r , to
$200, or *aine a* other first cln** M u hinc*.
June 22d, 1800--dm
A«sti«la Female Seminary
STAUNTON, VA.
M/SM .MARY J. J)AU»nX—rriiteij>al.
The Aeademio Term of tliia Institution be
gins the middle ot deptember each year, and
closes the middle of tne ‘ “
s following June. For
ALBANY STOVE
-AND—
EMPORIUM !
Ira D HOYTI
J^KSP IIC T FULLY IN FOR M 8 1118
Friends, nn.l the public generally, that
it* tiaajuHl received a Urge aud elegant Block
COOKING STOVES
HOUSE FUltiXISMKd GOODS!
TIN, PI.ATKD AND WOODEN WARE,
FIND GLA88 AND CROCKERY!
f LAMPS,
LAMPCHIMNEVS, FIXTURES, SHADES,
OILS, PUMPd * PUMP FIXTURES,
MOTIONS, At 1 .
He ia prepared to take and axeeute or
ders for Roofing, Guttering, Pump-fixing, nnd
‘ of Tin, "
in auy kind ofTiu, Brass anJZino work.
Friers ul Ttr*i Llkrral
Albany A| tllSS. I8a»-ly,
NOTICE!
Suutuvun Dl.f.ict nr Dnriiu.
Albany, 0. , Jurat 283,180t». /
Tk. uulmiiun) kra.ky giv.e aotiv* at kl.
•t.nolaliucnl .. A.3|... of F«l.vic Irakrauu.
otto, rou.ly nf D.Ufkratynu48UI.nf Otor-
(in. Arks ku, upon ki, own piiiw, kwu
• u b.nkiu,,l by tk.
JAMEA. it. HILT.,
Cwirl at
Albany, Jura. 2J, lWi» 21 , AralguM.
. NOTICE!
8uviu«u!i bisTUiorM Qr..ui«, \
, Albany, Qb, Jun. 23d, I8«9. t
heraby bI... nwle. «f
MMblum aa Aadfiaaat Jukt it.., at
f-inV"j — ’ to* 1 * * r °to"
uh.ku,. upon hia orru (irlilinu, l-era
■ ‘ - bankrupt by to. Diatrloi i ourt of
.* janm h. hill. ,
Alkuuy, Jum 28, J8CI 2t iulpto
full particulars apply to tho Principal for
io
catalogue*.
The oharaeter and reputation of the oehool
may ke learned from the annexed levtimonials:
ean honestly advise parents to eend their
children lo thin excellent Institution, which
l regard as a great pabiis biersing.
WIL8
JOSEPH R. WILSON,
Augusta, Ga,
I consider Ibis school as amongst the best,
if not the very best, lu the South; and I am
acquainted with no Seminary where young
They have in store a large lot of
BACON.
('LEAK & CLEAR RIBBED SIDES*
SHOULDERS, HAMS and
FAMILY MEATS,
CORN AND PROVISIONS
SUdAR, GOFFER, SALT,
nnd everything ei*o usually found in their
GElVEfUL AND COMPLETE STOCK t
Their old friend* and customers, and the
public generally, arc assured thst thsy con
tinue to well at the LOWEST LIVING
PRICKS, nud that they keep the BEST
GOODS they can find.
ftdr* They respectfully invite inspection,
and defy competition.
Albany, npr 2, 1809—Om cq.
FIREPROOF
, Cotton Ware House for Rent
ladle* mny spend their time more profitably,
.. ..
or more safely end agreeably, than at tho
Augusta Female Seminary.
If. McOUPFEY,
WM. if,
University of Virginia.
Two of my danchtcrs have been pupils of
Mis* Mary J. If** *• -*
Baldwin’# school. I have', then
become familiar with her Ryslem of iustruc..
lion and the merit* of the Institution. 1 cor
dially endorse all the commendation bestowed
upon bulb.
ALEX. II. II. STUART,
Staunton, Ya.
1 can truly commend this school in all
respect*.
WM. B. PLUM KB,
Columbia, 8. 0.
This school ia, in my judgmeut, as near
a hat a Christian parent woald wish the school
where hi* daughters are tu be tralued, or any
we ean hope to find.
WM. FLIKN,
Milledgeville, Ga.
JuneS, 1809- 1m
City Marahalt Sale.
just received a LARGE and W1
JED Stock of
lb. fir
ILL b» mO before lb. Court Hour#
door in Ik. oily of Alirauy, Ur., on
to. lr.t Tuodoy I. July unt, within to*
- ■ ‘.follt—*— * ■ ^
loful kour. of Ml., too foilowlu, proptrly to
Mli.fy to, oMouliou. to my baud, lu favor
of too Cily Counoil of Albany, Ua :
Pan or pamla of lota aumbara 22 aad 24.
au Ptoa .iroot, to Hu oily of Albany, Oa. aad
know* aa to. Former lota, lo MlUfy a ui
•XMaliou tu favor of Cily Council »«. ..id
cily Uto for tour, for too year 18(18.
Perl or
parrel, of lorn number. 8, 8,10 aud
11, fro tolag .. FHat Mrael. baluna Frut
• ud Washington alra.I., lulkaCity of Albany,
On., lo Mli.fy a lax .x.cuilou in ray bond, in
(Oror of tka OUy Couuoll or Albany, Oa., ra.
•aid Into for toiM lor toa yaur 1868. -
AHo, part or parool of Ul number 79, oa
Iko aaraar of Br oad and Monroe atraoto, la
toa ally of Albany, Ua., to uiirfy two lax
•XMUiioui to fuvor of Oil. "
Oito Council c». Henry
Uorgan, tor tor yore 1807 ahd 1868.
. J. C. deQRAFFKNRIEli,
City Marxbxl if Albany, On.
SINS!
80andaua60 8aa Cotton Oil far
t—WAKKANTKD! Will In
—f LOW
,p|dy lo
Id at very LOW PR10BH.
WTM
J«m 33d, 1889—2w
WILDER,
Aflxjnr,
rpilK LARGE and COMMODIOU8 F1RE-
JL proof Ware House In Albaoy, Ga., here
tofore oceupicd by Hunt, Johnston & Co., will
lie offered for rent al FUBLIC OUTCRY, fn
Albany, Ga., at the Auction lions# of Messrs.
Cooper k Co.,
On Saturday, July 31,1869
The renting lo be from let August, I860,
. ^ fine opening
l*t August, 1870. A fine opening forasplen-
* “ Fi ’
did bu*iiit‘M in offered lo Cotton Paetors.
For particular* apply lo either
- Y. G. RUST,
or KICK'D IIOBBS,
Trustees for Mrs. W. I*. Jennings.
Albany, (la., June 22d, 1808—td
MT Macon Daily Telegraph copy until
day of renting.
CHAS. VOLKER, Agent
«
Bege leave to inform his old
J iatrous and the publio
«
friends
that he has
L SELECT-
HARDWARE,»' »n Kind.,
PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS
MEilUMlAL TOOLS, tf 8WPJ
Dcicripllan Ac.
FINE LIQUORS, WINES ft CIGARS
All of ubicb ka will sell ext lha xowaat
CASU VX1CKS.
He would also inform the publio, parties
larly the LADIES, that he has opened
connection whh the ebeve, '
j First-Class Confec!onary<
Wh.ru Ikay ou Aftd a full supply of FRESH
UAKKF, CAND1K8 fta, FOREIGN and CO-
HE8T1U FRUITS of all kluda, and u Urg.
or..oil oi out of CniLDREN'S TOTS.
. . „.g.
rientai Splendour!
fSSfi st nicxjL
ROSENFIELD k BIO.,
Have just e|
al thrir
BAZAAR,
lr f
(Town'. Burtuina.)
0
LARGE and ELEGANTLY .Mortal rtator< ,
BTAPLB * PAMOT
•»la«
DRY
GOODS,
Ladies’ Dree Goods.
or ar.ry d.aoripllou, rariuty ud <graaU4|bJ
such as
Finn
Turltoua, Brilliant,, Mualiaa, |
Cambrics, Alpacas, Bomb
Mourning Goods, Morning Rohm!
Hhawla, Kibbona, Worst ad
Goods, rail Iriada, CoraWi, j
lloopakirlo. Kid Glovn, Hats
Bonncla, and TEN THOUSAND |
other tbioga for
For Ladies’ & Childrens’ Wac,
Also, an tmmenas alack of
FINE CLOTHING, fc
—AND—
Gents’ Furnishing
F«»«c
or the best ENGLISH ahd FRENCH I
ftk
—AND-
Custom Made Wc
l who i
£
Far Ladita aad Ulaaaa, Grata ud 1
I toady
If«
Hats, Caps and
Of lb. laltal alylaa aadbMtrab.''
Hosiery, Notion*, 1
And all uiuar of '
HEAVY GOODS,!
ti
J'MI
PH*
Far labor]
irlug
BTEI
RYTH1NQ ■
•IWrp.
—
k-Iy.!
Not
Fart it* and Weddl
notice.
supplied at
lllrauy, J.ly 2,—8ra
UonuHxuvr
Juno
uRsuvr Borairau Couar, t
Adjournad Term, 1869.j ./
the fourth
Vaaibar kaxl, and lot Grand
hr tob'ttcond *r.k uf toa praaral tare, are
required la h. pr.ual on tool day.
. j. urSi . .
Ajste,
A ini. rilrad from lharaUiulM, Jui
• ■ - • dr—
1809. . J. F. CARO ILK,
July 2d. I889.-41 Cktk.
80* Miron Telegraph copy t track daily
Her".
Iraadc
Ara datormtoad t
. \K-
f;
!>o,
Experi traced
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