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Patablg ik Advamob.
MC»|Er; W.grrtES.
5S
CAREY W
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STYLES.
PapFUlETOB.
^f*»*ion*l cards, of the usual uiodeel
Jimeasioas, Inserted at $15 p*r annum, or
Candidates $6.,
Totiocs, not to ox-
V Transient advertisements muil be paid In
2hwto#,or>OfO. Legal advertisement* will
SSSe<rtoU»# officer authorising them, to
*kom a raktoambtcpar coot will* be allowed
ur ih* saooiUj. BaUbUahad merchants in
ViLay, Macon, Atlanta and Savannah, will
a* ea\Ud on when the Editor needs money,
aadeepiril .ofbnslaaaa liberality will always
h* indulged; but bills will be due on presen-
U f here iffll bn no softening of these prices
el Idfal AdverllsemeNK
***** _
Bhatiff W*.‘ «JJ*» of
, each
$ 4 00
6 00
„ , 4 00
of Administration.. 4 00
Guardianship.,.. 4 00
fordtsm'n from Adm’n... 5 00
Guardianship 4 00
learn to sell land 5 00
and Creditors 4 00
l.$l, each additional. 3 00
property, pr sq
service..,^
jages prsq.
lost pipers per sq
BaUs eoBtpeUinf titles
JUIse to perfect sarrioe In diroroo c
AU legal advertisements must bo acoorapo-
bJ ctili, o? will not appear.
8*Ut of band, &o., by Administrators, Ex-
*«nUN or Guardians, are required by low to
be haM as the firstTuesday in the month, be-
' iwsea the nonrs of\10 in the lorenoon and 3
I* Um afternoon, atVthe Court House in the
, toddy in whiihUte property 1« situated.
Notices of those salmi must be given in a
pohbo gaff^f fOdayeprevious to the day of
i*tf, * \
Metises for the sale of personal property
^wunie given In ilka manner 10 days previous
{a isle day.
i i t Motto* to the debtors and ereditors of an es-
Uu «u«tsum be published 40 days.
Nodes Chat application will be made to the
Ceartof OrJiMty Idr leaive to sell land, etc.,
•nut be pnblishudtwo months.
Citations for. loiters of Administration,
ittfediaaship, etc., must be published 30 days
™ dwBBIBtrom Administration, month-
draU months—for dismission from Guardian-
■ i, 40 days.
T foreclosure of Mortgage must be
monthly for four months—for cs-
JlUkiag lost papors, for tho full space of
tkismeaths—for compelling titles from Ex-
MdM Administrators,-where bond has
tBBP^------
PabUoatlons will always hte continued ne-
mediae to thaaa, the legal requirements, un-
fwToAt
h erwiso ordered.
Ktkkerj «T BwWers I—Bring
JdlUoi dollar, in
Ualud Hi.i.i securities were stolon by burg-
tirs. (tom the milt of . bank In this oily,
- * - • * *-’ deposit-
up in a
There securities belonged to special
on They wefefetta boxes, loeksd
i greet big eefo, in a greet big "
On. bsx conUined sixty t
In Uoltad Stiles bonds, locked up bet a to
•soap# taxations
; That little box and its contents earned the
B ow*s* thereof,lea thousand dollars. It esrn-
hfin Ihe labor JbfpSb thaw-a jyear at two
dollars per day each- It coat him no trou-
I ble. Ha livea like a lord at a fashionable
hotel, and when be wanted money,
aUk'hsdtodo was to go lo the bank, cut
not even a penny to pay for the policemen
oho are now looking for tboharglars!
j. fhatliulo tin box, sitting tberO la a vault,
fcM away from the light of day earned more
than the yearly profits on ten first-olass
Coras. It ate up the produce of ten .wheat
fhrws in the West. It drank the profits of
•tea dairies in Orange county. It slept «n the
■jUftf* hundred printers and monopolirod
fti profits of their labor. It woro the wool
•I throe thousand sbtep, yet paid not a dime
Iw taxsa 1
little box was rich -day
fe rode in his carriage,
k children get out of the
Iraiik wine, and hired a nigger
• tl. The
as bap-
unwrinkled. His little
he smiled so sweetly on
blaei of bondboldore we
hie ease.
i not well! His little tin
visit* perhaps never to *re-
* musl A, 0W
Jut! Ho ho
_ _ E -—stand around' sa-
IstU till asked to drink—nibble at luach>
lmbter*,and in a few yeare die in the gut-
a wo can pay for his burisl, and
-tehs! ■ frn»V
t'l Somebody bring beck Ihe coalhole
liillc tin box T It is loo bid to (urn
alee man odt to live on the stubble
~ 1 for him 1 To be sure be fob*
_
Met wrong to steal from the poor -|tis
‘ 'me to take from the rloh ! -
nds, plcue do. Fordod-S *nk«
ds.‘t scbpcl ihe clissonsolnt. loser W d(
»»«it hi, interest, Ills ruffled night-skirt,
•r .Us nlggrr boy to fen. him. It is T*ry
—-*te rob»- men wbo psy, no Isxss.
StkxtUltlo box or oonl*nls
•Inotbosoc.t nnd un from
. . -a'xilM tho socst end I
'Wr (mm when the dny'o work is done, »nd
»" how happy iho genllemnn will bo When
nhbar, hnre been brought lo Jostko 1
Libertas
M4l ■! 1 1 .
INTatale Solum.
•5 Per Annum
ALBANY, GEORGIA. JT7LY 16. 1869.
NOT56d
krWnnlesoftb. Wut
Is know how lo support n loowJ-J
ywrAUbjVftdnttWpjpxM™ &
^ "
wt*n pat the pa]
oyaltyoftheOhio Democ
racy!
MO.OUO DEU0CRAT8 PBOrOSE TO
BEIONSTRIICT I
BUIcil DtSfUlsw” ill Corruption
Arraigned Publicly!
A FEDERAL UENEKAl. AT THE HEAD OK
THE TREASON.
At the Democrat io Slate Coitvvn
lion of Ohio, held at Columbus’, 7th
inst., nfler nomlnaling Genl. W. S.
UoBtiUCians for Governor, an«l other
like disloyal, individuals lor the lower
State offices,the assemblage of traitors
unanimously adored tho following
treasonable and disloyal resolutions
which are clearly obnoxious to nil that
the government is, and mil for prompt
military interference:
Resolved, That exemption from
tax of over twenty-five million dollars
in Government bonds and securities is
unjust to tho people and ought not to
bo tolerated, and that we are opposed
to any appropriation lor payment of
interest on public bonds until they are
made subject to taxat on.
^ Resolved, That tho claims of bond
holders, that tho bonds which were
bought with greenbacks and the prin
cipal of which is, by law, payable in
currency, should nevertheless bo paid
iu gold, is unjust and extortionate,
and if persisted in will ultimately
force upou the people the question of
renudiution.
Resolved. That wc denounco tho
high protcctivo tariff which was de
signed only in tho interest of tho Now
England manufacturers; that said tan
iff is also by its enormous impositions
on salt, sugcr, tea, eofTue, and necessa
ries, undeniably oppressive, especially
upon the people ot the west, and that
wo demand us repeal and the substi
tution of another Imsod Ujioii revenue
principles alone upon tho closest pos
sible approximation of absoluto free
trade.
Resolved, That tho Democratic pari
ty ot the United States have always
been permanently friendly to the rights
and intorcBts of tho laboring man; that
they arc in favor of a liroitod number
of hours in all manufacturing work
shops, hours dictated by the physical
and mental well being of tho laborer;
that they favor tho most liberal laws
in regard to house-hold and home..
steaa exemption from snlo and execu
tion; that they are also in lavor ol lib
eral grants ot lund from the public do
main lo the actual Rctller without any
cost, and are opposed to tho donaliou
of them toswinuling railroad corpor u
tttions; and that they arc generally
friendly to the system of measures
advocated by the labor and industrial
Congresses; and wo pledge the Dem
ocratic party, it restored to power, to
exercise their influence in giving them
practical application.
Resolvea, That the attacks of Gov
ernors ITays and Lee upon the doings
of the late General Assembly are false
in fact, malicious in spirit, and tin won
thy of gentlemen occupying their ele
vated positions.
Resolved, That the late General
Assembly were called uppii to make
largo and oxtraordinarwappropriations
to build the burned luuatic asylum; lo
provide a reform school for girls and
construct a new blindr asylum; to make
appvopaiatioiiK to pay over $80,00U ol
a judgment, obtained in the Supreme
Court of the State in favor of the Life
Insurance and Trust Company, and to
meet a deficiency of over $500,000 of
the preceding Republican Legislature,
all of which, together with the extra
compensation paid to members under
a law passed by a Republican Legisla
ture, were piovided lor without an in.
crease of t!u» Slate levy, and the ap
propriations in the aggregate are much
less than that of the preceding Repub
lican Legislature, without abstracting
$800,000 from the relief fund for the
maimed and disabled soldiers and their
families.
That we hereby return
Gener-
y for Ihe economical ex-,
penditures in tho administration of the
State government, and for the exposal
of the wholesale frauds in the erection
of State buildings, whereby the people
were swindled out of half a million of
dollars by the negligence of Kopubli.
oan State oi * V.saud the dishonesty
of the same.
Resolved, That it Is tho right of
each State to decide for itself who
shall possess the elective franchise
within 4t; that the attempt to rcgulato
suffrage in Ohio by means of tbo so-
called fifteenth constitutional amend
ment is Bttbvenlive of tbo principles ot
the Federal Constitution.
».JVwobwil. poNor ofiogi"
lation of tho Radical party directly
tend todeatnojr all Aha reserved rights
of the States aud to convert the Re
public into a consolidated despotism ;
that whether sncli deipotism be e^er^
ngrojw, the result won!
Uesolycd, That we hereby
our thapks to the fifty-eighth (
al Assembly for the economical
aion of a citizen of Texas, not in tho
military or naval service, when the
civil courts were in the unobstructed
exeiviNo ot their functions iu that
Slate, and in the time ot profouud
peace, and the approval of that sens
teucu by Rresideul Grant, are viola
tions ol the most sacred rights of
American citizens, guaranteed by
their constitutions, State aud Federal,
and deserves and should receive the
severest condemnation of every lover
of liberty and constitutional govern
ment.
Resolued, That the numerous pal
pable and highhanded usurpations ot
the party iu powsr, and their many
publie and private acts of tyaany,
trampling under loot thcoivil law am*
the guarantees of tho Constitution^
•their continuing to deprive sovereij
States of representation in Congvf
and to goOcu Slates by mere inilila
ry rule, show them to bo the party of
despotism and unworthy of the confi.
deuce and support ol a free people.
Resolved, That wo oxtoudtho light
hand of fellowship to and rocoguizo as
brothers in a common cause :*ll conser
vative men not heretofore Democrats
who will unite with us in rescuing the
Government from tho unworthy hands
into which it has fallen, and we pledge
the united and cordial support of the
250,000 Democrats ol Ohio whom wc
represent to tho ticket nominated by
this convention and presented by us
to the suffrages ot the people of Ohio.
The Slate Pruitt ml,try.
The FCrteral Union of tho Otli instant,
sayH it learns that Mr. Thomas Alex-.
under has leased this institution lor
term of years. Tho convicts will bo
employed at prcscut on tho unfinished
portion of thi Macon and Augusta
Raiiroad lying belwcou this city and
Macon. Col. Walton, lalo I’riucipu!
Keeper, is, we understand, retained in
the institution by the Stale, the other
officers being dispensed with ; and the
Recorder states that Messrs. Hawkins,
Carrington, and McComb, have been
appointed to take an inventory of tho
establishment which, it thinks, has
already beon done. It is by virtue of
the act passed by the General Assem
bly of the State at its late session,that
Governor Rullocfedfas thus leased an
institution which has been an eye sore,
as it were, to tho Statu aud an endless
expense to it. We are not apprised
whether the lease iutendsto the closing
up of the institution altogether, but
presume it will not. Re this as it
may, wo have but little doubt that
the leasing out of tho convicts, as
authorized by lliu Legislature, will
result in their becoming a source ol
profit, rather than of expense to the
State, but whether in a humane point
ot view, it is just to tho convicts,
remains to be tested. Time will show,
and should it prove, although there
may be money in it, that the lotting
principle is oppressive and cruel, and
deleterious to the health of the con
victs, humanity will demand a return
to tho old system, while a proper
econenty will require tho erection of
a new penitentiary at some point
where the labors of its inmates may
prove profitable to the State, and not
an endless expense to it.
Wiiat does ‘‘Sei.aii” mean V—The
Rihi.iatiik’ A Su’ka says: “The trans
lators of the’Rible have left the word
Selah, which occurs so often iu tho
Rsftlms, as they found itpmd of course
the English reader often asks Ids min
ister or some learned friend what it
means. And the minister or learned
friend has most otioa been obliged to
confess ignorance, be cause it is a mat
ter in regard to which the most learued
have by no means been ot one mind
The Turgums and most of the Jewish
commentators, give to the word the
meauing ol eternally, forever. Kimehi
regards it as a sign to elevate the voice.
The authors of the Suptuagiiit trans
lation appear to have regarded it as a
musical or rhythmical uote. Herder
regards it as indicating a change of
tone; Malheson, a musical tone, equiv
alent perhaps to the word repeat. Ac
cording to Luther and others it means
sileuce! Gesenius explains it to mean.
/Let the instrument play, and siugers
stop.”—Wocher regards it as equiva
lent to sur sum corda—up, msoul [Som
mer, after ei manning all it et'eventy font
passages jn which tue word occurs tee-
ognizes in every enbq'nn actual appea
to jehovah ’They are calls for M<1 am
* * s$edVit|ier
_ tin
the imperative, ‘Hear, Jehovah 1’ or
‘Awake, Jehovah !’ and tho like, still
earnest addresses to God that he would
remember* and bear, etc.•’ ,
IaA.W OiVRDH-
.Joseph Armstrong,
ALBANY STOVE
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, OA.
IqT Office on Pine Hirer!, nearly opposite
the t’onrl House.
.Inly 2J, 18iV.l-tjr
tOOHKANK & CLARK,
Attorneys at Law,
ATLANTA, UA.
H AVING settled permanently at Atlanta,
trill givaspecial attention lo Ihe prepa
ration and argument of casea before the
STATE SUPREME COURT.
Lawyers at a distance not deniriug to un
dergo tho expense and delay orallending thin
Gourt, conflicting as it does with so mauy
local Courts, may find that an arrangement
with us will he mutually advantageous.'
O. A. Lot’ll RANK,
Judge UlOli’lt H. CLARK,
formerly of Albany, Ua.
May ‘JSth. 1809—dm.
D. H. POPE,
ATTOItlkliT AT.LAW
. ALBANY, HA.
Will give prompt attention to any Imsiness
entrusted to him. in all the Courts ot Hough
erly and surrounding counties,
Jan. I, 1809 ly
o. J. WtUUIIT.
1>. P. If. WAHIIKN
WRIGHT &, WARREN,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW.
ALII.kNY, UA.
W ild, practice in the Hcverul Court* ol
I aw and Equity in tnis State i.nd the
Circuit Court* of the United Staten lor the
State of Georgia.
Also attention given to COMMISSION in
bankruptcy.
Albany, Jan. 1,1869. ly
ltltMIARO k. it inks .,
. ttiriiAHif iiniiim.
HINES & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
.ALBANY, GA.
Will practice in HOUOHKRTY and the
surrounding Counties, in the .Supreme Court*
of the Stale, aud ihe United State** Cireiiii
Court at Savannah ; and will attend to hitfi-
iicsH iu South-West Georgia generally, by
special narcvmeut.
march:!!)—ly
MKDIOAI, CARDS.
Dr. John E. MoMillan,
A**,-
—OFF1CK IN—
Check’s Building;, Up Slalra,
aVtx/ Dour lo Uinen 4* llobh't Office.
Kg. Residence, flooiety Street, two doors
east of Judge Vinton’s.
marcb‘23—ly
Dr. Rcnj. M. Cromwell
Office a* heretofore, over Weldin’ Drug
.Store, Allmny, On. lleaideuce next door to
Dr. Ililaman'a, in tliu house formerly occupied
by Mr. L. <!. Shaw.
Jan 6—ly
EMPORIUM !
L D HOYTI
R KSl'KOTFD tLv INt'OKMR IIIH
Kri.nda, ,i„l tk, jmiilio Renrr.ltj*, 1 li.l
b. *,.« jll.l tM.lTfd R Urgt Mid .IrgMRt ,l<H’k
COOKING STOVES
—AND—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
TIN, PLATKI) AN1> WOODKN WARS,
rmn slabs and crockdryi
LAMPS,
LAMPCHIMNEYS, FIXTURES, Mil A HRS,
OILS, PUMPS A PUMP FIXTURES,
NOTIONS, *(!,
frif- II. In j,ri>j,nro,l lo (akt'oiul rxppnlp „r-
,l«r» lor Rutiliiin. Honoring, Pump filing, on,I
in any kind of Tin, llr»N ond Zlno work.
Prices and Terms Liberal.
Albany April 23, 1869—ly,
Dissolution of Parlncrsliip.
nPIIR PAHTNKUS 111 PSJL'K BUST. JOHN
I STON (’tt., al Albany, tin., and Hu*l.
.liduiHlon .*i Lickell, at Savannah, (la., have
lliiaday been diMaotvcd by aHitunl eonnent.—
Tho Book* and aecouula of ihe old firnm will
he Hummed up and brought lo a ppeedy *cl
llenient bv 1 liouiaa II. Johnston.
Filher Partner ia authorised to receipt iu
settlement.
Commission Merchants.
MIL BMP m HOUSE.
N. & A. P. TIFT,
Cotton Faotors, Warehouso
— ROD—
Commission Merchants,
_8pppi»l*tl«nllon rlt.n lo S«|p« or COTTON
Keep for sale BAniN. CORN ItAQaiNtl
ami * r T .1 n^io 'n i, ? H1 0 * WtSw.
RUUARMILLS,UULLICTT'SSTEEL DRURII
COTTON Q1N.
n. AI1 rDx.iKDH.p.t, l,y Cr lo.il up
Ntonid frpp.orph.ritP of dr«jn,-p or l.bor,
Alb.njr, O.., .|,r 17, '0!l ly
V. (I, RUST.
T II JOIINSroN,
II. U. LOCKETT.
AUmtiy, June 14, 1869.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
A S Tim RUUPESSOR or Kii.l, Jolm.ou A
U„ , I hrrrliy notify II,,. jiublM 11,01
olid oltrr ll,io dolp I will rooimpnpp o
now
WARF,-HOUSE,
Commission & Cotton Factor’s
ItiiMiuiMs, iu Allwiuy, nud Holieil the patron
age of our people,
Albany, June 11, 1869.
II. JOHNSTON.
Aluanv. Ua., Jiiiio 14, 1869.
We iHkrJpleniMire In comuieudiug oar hiio»
renaor, Thos. II. JuhiiHlon, to the puhlic, and
hup* h* will nnaiiiiue In receive that liheiul
patronage heeluwed upon Ihe old dun.
Y. G. RUST,
B. 11. LOCKKTT.
Albany, (la., June 14. '69. If
Purely a Southern Institution,
DR. W. A. LOVE,
-OPFIUK-
IN
CILUtiHT Ai imON. IIIUKs STOHE,
BROAD STREET, Albuuy, Ua.
feh. 21, 1868
Any calla left at the Drugstore of Slrozer
& Hilatuan will receive prompt attention.
Piedmont Life Insurance Company
OK RICHMOND, VA.
( :o; )
Authorized Capital $1,000,000.
Capt'l p’d in & uec'ly invent'd... 100,000
Aasetii let April, I860 407,121
Pole’* IsHited first 18 m’lh’s work 3,(KM)
Income name time, over 460,000
Dividends paid on T.ifo l'olicien...40 pr. cent
Dr. E. L. Connally,
AS REMOVED bin office to fhe rooms
over Ihe Drug Store of STROZER &
MAN.
IS- Hlet, ingroom over Weloh’a Drug
Store. I Albany, Jan. 6—1 y
riiiE-PRaop
Cotton Ware House for Rant!
rpDB LARiDE ud COMMODIOUS VIEB-
.nt^UtiWLu- or,^-.if,not-!«
til— fulwx„«1. I* be offered Tor rent at PUBLIC OUTCRY, in
Albany, Ua., at the Auction House of Messrs.
Cooper & Co.,
—.ms
“Wouu> ns WKBf PATTaa.*” Filch, of tho
Griffin Star, noting Ihe demise of the National
Inltlligenctr, insists that the “Democratic
parly is dead,” and agaiu sounds the pibroch
of “Ihe young men’s parly.” After *'Mloop»
ing to catch the loftiest thought” of the
“Giant Democracy” of the past, be concludes
by saying:
“It ia tbo mission of tho Youxo M«*’n
Pasty to sqcdeed-the^l* 1 * Dqpaporaoyi 4o
adopt such of Tta principles as- were correct
and sound aud applicable to.the present era,
njeofing all tbo- cumbersome ana worthless
trapping, as well as exp! ided party theories;
iisats-JfX-jasi
liberties of our common country; Tb)s is tho
■ trad ud muffled drum wo burjr ‘
(oedrld Dcfoocr.ee flu tlii i
II iiTifMjAJlBjj,TUff ^ ra j
Oi Saturday, July 31,1869,
Tbo renting to be from 1st August, 18C9,’ to
1*1 August, 1870. A fine opening for a splen
did business i* offered to ColtopPpetors.
For particulars apply to either
Y. G. RUST,
or RICIl’D HOBBS,
Trustees for Mrs. W. P. Jennings.
Albany, Ga., Juno 22d, 1869—Id
dJWrte oopJ,
N -
«uol»«df Tbu th. uai
tence to de*0j.by a fflllWry <
-Sikjba
H OR SE
SNOER
ud do .11 other kind, of HmllMue, t
net. ud diiHIeh- ■
«WNA lifienl ehuo of puhlio p
■otlolted, ud MUtfwtlou i
A!bMy ( Go, July 3d, '
(:o:)
W, C. CAUHINGTON.., .l’roiilent
K II. MAUKY Viro lVoHiilcnl
O IIENItV PEKItOW. .Mil’ol Av’nr
J. I HOPKINS Sccrntary
JAS. E. WOI.FK. Hupo’iitcml’t Agntn
H. W. TUCKER, Manager* Hiancli
[Ufiice (or Georgia and S. Carolina.
Dli. T. STANLEY BECKWITH
General Agn't for Georgia, Auguala
II. A. VASON,
Agent at Albany.
Bit. W. L. DAVIS,
Aleltcal Examiner.
_ Jnay_26, 6 mos.- *——
Augu«ta Female Seminary
STAUNTON, VA.
MISS MARI' J. IIALli WIN—I'rinriyal.
The Academic Term of (hi. In.tRullon h.*
gin. Ihn middle of Heplemimr each year, and
elo... Iba middle of th. following June. For
full p.rlleuUr. apply (o Iho Principal for
oaf.iogii...
The cb.rulor and repul.llon of Ihe aehool
m*I bolearnad from (he anaeied (eilimonUll:
I ou houeilljr .dvlee parent* (o .end their
eblldren In Hi I a eloellenl inatlblllon, whleh
I regard an a great public hleaaing.
JosEPij n. Wilson,
Anguala, Oa.
1 eonalder llaia aohonl aa amongat lha beat,
if not the rerjr boat, in Ihe Honlli s ud I am
aoquainied with noj Hauiinary where yopng
ladlM may auand Ihalr lima more profitably,
or more aafely and agreeably, than'all ha
Auguala Female H.miner
ll.Cowrra Jahks U* u ,„.
Baker County, Newton, tl.
IIiuih II. Ooluuitt, Snrannnh, Ua.
COLQUITT t BAB,
COTTON KACTOKS* GEN'Kit Al
Commission Merckantst
Bn, Street, SAVANNAH,
Special nllentinn lo the mile ,f Cnllon,
eitiulipr nml Tiiuhi'i'. Liliernl ntlvamu'* on
onaigninenla. nprllSO, Iwm-lf
DIKEI’T TRADE
BUBOPK.
J. II. ASIIBRIlHiK, j, s. HUTTON,
of New Urleaua, of Maeon, lla.
J. H. ASIIBRIDG & CO,
Comminsion Merchants,
—ANII—
General Purohasing Agents,
LIVERPOOL.
ASIIIIRIDOK. SMITH A CO.,
New Orleans.
Uoiiaigniuenta Rolieiled. Parlioular alien-
lion given lo the rale of Motilhern Laud, lo
European Uapllaliala and iulending I mini
grant.. Order, for foeeigu good, eleeuled
on he.t po.aible terms,
apr lill'IIU i a m-ty
HARDSlg AN A SPARKS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Mnoon. On
To fhr Planters
—iip-
Middle and Southern Georgia.
The sale of cotton is our specialty. Wr
fUtlvp ourselves none onn excel us To old
triends we return thanks; to new ones. Irv
un, we will try lo please you.
Usual accommodations given to enable you
to make a crop.
THOS. HARDeSaN, Jk.,
, , O. (1. HPAHKH.
Jan. 1st—l'Jujos. "
MERGER & SMITH,
niTTr TtHhiSiTIilPW 9
fWo'Y.
OXdI> STJkilSrTD,
HUH keep on hand
->w aaaw^aa-—a
a row, stock or
GROCERIES.
Pl.ANTATIO'N
—AND—
Family, Supplies)
DR! ROODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
V • ■
IRON AND STEEL,
HAltDWARE &. CUTLKKY,
usnaburum, striped goods a yarns.
They hare Inetore a large lot of
BACON,
CLKAIt & (’LEAK KIUnED SIDES,
RtloULDEHH, HAMS and
1''AMIIjY MEATH,
CORN AND PROVISIONS
SUGAR, COPPER, BALT,
aud everything else usually found In their
UENKIUL AND COMPLETE STOCK t
THE
ALBANY HIH1SB,
M. BARNES
Proprietor.
Pine Street* AlbanviGeoma.
Hating recently completed Ihle Hear, and
put it In condition for Ihe acoommndallon ol
S ueala, Ihe Proprietor pledgee kin earne>ten-
earore lo giro rallefacliun. Ille room, are
large and well renlilaled | hie lable ahall be
eonelaotly aupplled with Iba beat the market
affurdi, and hie errranle ahall alwaya be
prompt, polite anil attentive.
W A Hack is always at Ibe Depot on the
arrival of trains, lo eouvey passenges to Ihe
House, and every eonvoaience and oomforl
desirable is guaranteed
MERRICK BARNEH.
. , .. 1‘ropriclor.
Jan 1—tf
Their old friends and customers, and the'
Public generally, nre assured that they con
tinue to sell at the LOWEST LIVING
PRICKS, and that they keep the BEST
GOODS they can find.
Oay They reaped fully invite iiispeeliuii,
and defy competition.
Albany, apr i, 1869—9m oq.
THE PROBLEM SOLVED I
Enterprise the Meansn awl
Harness the Result!
FORESTER &GRPENW00P
Have demonstrated the wledota af
LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES
and are determined to do bukinesa
on that line.
Thny now have in Store, ^and art constant I j
AkSKv receiving,
S|Mirlnl MlMtilMiiar ikl, Alarkcl
* , CouilpUag of ,
Heavy Plantation Snppliefl
FAMILY GROCERIES
They would especially call aflfMlivu to
Jheli’a|ook of . ,
BACON!
Clear Bidet, Clear Bibbed Sldee,' SkoildrJ
•v* Opt-’* • - «U.
OP ALL OBASBfl. '
W'.-tWv b iisws
• >hi'i ftii
w. 0. itawitT. |k. w. iikwitt.
imi HEWITTS’
GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
FAKE «KJ OO PER DAY'
Tim liner m mi Citt.
May 4—dm
,ry.
If. MoOUFFXY,
reralty of Vlrginii,.
. **• of my dautbter# hare been pupil* of
I. E.
become.
(few Aud Ihe (beetle of (he HatKudou. I ecr-
diallr endoru alt ihecomnlendatlon bealowcd
upon both.
ALXX. H. n. STUART,
Stanntau, Vl
l ead truly commend UiU uekMt 4*j all
WM. 8.’ PLDMnt
.'•dtMijrtfiffr
Thla aeboel ia. in my JadgumnL aw
what aChrltllaapam^woold with Ueaelnal
Uadaughfera are lo be trafuad, ori
V ti
June 8, 1809— Im *
BROWN’S HOTEE
«PP»I«| “**«>(. Tlarow.Gn.
BROWN a SON, Froprlfl
WDU. KI4OWNT HODfrB
been radUad aud repair*), aud U’
lIoGU.mipplied with erefythlugihi j.*t
MaWWbfu^JdMW ’ -'■> 'leoatM*
■ i w. k|
S. Fiurng Waaaajb .
TWHS’ nomj
V;
ALBANY, GEORGIA
WAKftEN * KKJOyProp,
AUiaWy. April Mb, 4889—dm s'
tmsr
MEAL, PEAR, POTATOES 'AND' KICK
U 4
OaniiedMtJM^^’^l'toh.
ODGASR, COFFEE, TEAS, SVRCP,
BOOTS AP SHOES.
Omdbiirfis.
0.5. t ino C?
Brown,'•’A Btriced Goods'.
• COfTON' -HfnlBJXiJ !*•
• »</ *< u»i lf»k to jUdw
Chewiait aM BMklm
.u:.' • • -itAl ;.V«W va« B*M t--da
' 'AMwaMtBdMyMfnn,.
.1 U I*,;., 4*t»'^CwjUlfW «d
Genuine pOMty Rtjfrifl