The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, August 27, 1869, Image 1

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paper Are dws *• “»• atlrcrlisemeoi. except pan 7 is 6 mpletely.disoigamzeJ, ami ■Jl the money, bo mis and assets ot the company are now in the North, with- oat the hope ottha t-harehqldeiH be. ing ible to reclaim them ; anti where* B, the Soulhero blockholders are not now, nor are they likely so m to bfc, in a condition to raise itinda to keep up and work the road ; therefore may, in my opinion, demand, until such time as I may. think proper to again leave the management of the said road to lhe said company, and to hold and conduct the same in such • a way as I deem compatible with the public Service I do hereby appoint Charles L. 'Schlatter,.Esq., Superintendent of'the said luilroad, with a salary of iiitccu hundred <> dims per annum, who is hereby aulhoriciHl to take Midi/ con*' trol and M*pcrvi*iou thereol as is Usu al for Superintendent* ui raiLoads to exercise. . The SttjieriiiU-odtnl is hereby «»r- desel to proceed at once to put the road-bed, track and rolling stock of the road in a condition to iusure the safe and *p«edy tianspoitatiou over the road of :. A S Agents of tK# potent, we /)l beg to commend U WPlanters and Mer chants. ' Jkis tie is s decided iaprarneat, sad contains the advantages of GREAT STRENGTH ! GREAT 'SIMPLICITY and EASE IN MANIPULATION ! going superior lo any other Tie manufac fared, we can caufidently recommend it to the pwtifetr' JNO. W. ANDERSON’S 80SS A CO , Agents at Savannah. Ua IV. A A. F. TIFT, Agents at Albany. i Aug. G, 18C9-4ra. W OULD respectfully any (o the Cotton PWntere of Southwest#’ n and’ Middle Georgia, whom it has been their pleasure to serve the part season so satisfactorily, that they will find them folly prepared end ready to receive, store, ship or sell to the very best advantage, all Cotton consigned to them da ring the coming season; while lo those who have not heretofore triad ua, we would say we know we can please yon. We offer the oewal accommodation to our patrons on their growing crops, and will take pleasure in filling their orders lor snp- plies pruuptly and at lowest market rates. Call and see us at the f PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, Opposite Browa*s and Byinctoa’s Hotel. Aug 17, 18G9 till 1st Jan. Washington Street, in 9* DfiF ursTAina. July 2d. 1869-ly tUET W STUB. LOCHBANB Adjoining- Passenger Depot, ' & CLARK, at Law. mm whale vet f ropps, army stores ami munitions of war the mili tary service may require, and buck Savannah MedirafUollege freights and passeugera as the public may dtmaud, always givipg the prgl- -eTctice asliV t}nle, when demanded, ~lo the traiisporlaliou of troops and mu nitions of war; Lhe appointment to continue in force during my discretion. The objrct had in view by n: accepting the management and lAVAfilVAH, GA.: flWf Y*M»TTltoftft-*AWN*T.YC COURSE I ot Lectures iu this Institution will com mence on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEM BER NEXT, and continue four months. Preliminary Lectures, which will be free, will commence on (be IMlli of October next. FACULTY. R D ARNOLD. M D. Professor of Theory hud Practice of Medicine, ami Clinical Me.lt- •npcuaa and daisy orattending this nflicliug aa it 4uv* with so'many find. that an arrangement ~ .. . con trol of l lie road, lining to make it available lo the Slate for military purposes, only uudi repairs upon it as are or shall be absolutely necessary to.insure the safe and speedy Ira ns p rtatnui over it M troops and mu- nitioiis of war, will lie made under my management, without regard to per manent improvements, and to this end 1 direct (hat the Supe. intendent shall limit his expeiulilureK in repairing the roa.|-bed and track to five lliouhuud dollars until further orders, believing this sum, economically exjtendcd, will pul the road ill the required condL lion. I also appoint Tl Hasieharst, Esq., Treasurer and Auditor of the said road. wif.Ii a salary of ooo thousand dollars |»er annum, whose duty it shall be to audit all accounts against it ac cruing alter ho shall have entered u I ion the-discharge of the duties of his appointment as such Treasurer and Auditor, and to pay all such ac counts and demands which he may ap prove, after the same shall have been ordered by lhe Superintendent to be paid. The Treasurer and Auditor shall keep a hook in which he shall credit the company with all moneys received for freights and passage, ami shall charge the company with all moneys paid out for repairing and working the road, including the Superintend ent's and the Treasurer’s and Auditor’s salaries ; and those officers shall make <»ut and transmit to the Governor, quarterly, complete and detailed re ports of the conditions and manage- E Again tender yon D. H. POPE, AT rORRRY AT LAD’ AL3ANY, GA. Will (tire prompt attention to sny bnsineea eat rusted to him. in ell the Courts ol Dough erty sad surrounding counties. Til OS J CIIAULTON, iera generally, (ogive us a trial, ah we make I lie sale of cotton a specialty. Shall be prepared to render the usual no* coniaiodution. JONATHAN COLLINS & SON', COTTOX FACTORS, .Inly ic, ’C9.3in Aiiro.v, c.a. WHIGHT A WARREN, ATTOKNEYSAT LAW ALBANY, GA. (KJ ILL practice tn the sever*I Ucnrtr of Hoard of Directors bt I Up said railroad company, held at the office of the company on Thursday, the 26. Ii day September, 1861. the following pre amble and resolutions were unani mously adopted, to wit : “At a meeting of the Hoard of Di rectors oftlie {irnnswick & Florida Railroad Company; held at ihv office of the company oil Tlnrtday, tin* *2Gth day of September, 1861, Charles L. Sehlattcr, Esq., was unanimously elec ted President and Treasurer, and .Mr. W M CHARTERS, Chemistry. Professor Adjunct—W II ELLIOTT. M I). lion SOLOMON COIIKN will lecture on Mcdicsd Jurisprudence. K P MYKKS. M D. Demonstrator. E T ROGERS, M l>, Assistant Demonstra tor and Curator. t'litiics at the Hospital. Also, provisiou made fur attendance on Midwifery cases. Requisites for graduation the same as in all Professor of : Scofield’s Patent Cotton Presses, Sugar to C0MU18SI0S in Macon- G;v To the Planters Mills, Saw Mills, Steam Engines aod Rotten, oicasBD k nixc* bicimso noun* HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .ALBANY, GA. Will practice in DOUGHERTY and the surrounding Counties in the Supreme CourtH Maobinery and Castings of all regularly chartered Colleges of good at audiiig. For further particulars address \V G BUL LOCH, M D, Dean, or THOMAS SMITH. M. D, August .'J, 18G9-ii|l I si Oct Middle and Southern Georgia. The aide of option is our specially. We flatter ourselves none can excel us To old friends we return thaokH ; to new ones, try us. we will try lo please you. Usual accommodations given ^ enable yon to make a crop. TIIOS HARDEMAN. Jo., O. G. SPARKS. Jan. 1st.—12mo8. SCHOFIELD’S PATENT COTTON PRESS. Secretary. lAUtlMK COMPANY- , *rrs its 1 Hw.Biiai.< at Saar MUr»i44,4*fio avail ihetn- Lt!e Insuresce to mills PRE3S must commend itself to the Cotton Plsntors of the Southern States for its durability, simplicity of construction, and esse with which it cu| be operated by either hand, horse, water or steam power, the change from one to the o^ksr being effected in a ' A great advantage this Press possesses, is that it occupies‘ for hand power DIRECT TRADE BUSINESS CARDS. few minutes. A great advantage this Press possesses, is that it occupies' fJr hand power only a space of fourteen feet square, and may Re placed and operated In'.the Gin House, thus avoidiog the necessity of taking cotton out of the bouse to be packed.' It can be need iu auy kiud of weather ; the Press being in the house, rainy days ar4.n0 obstacle to. pock* ing as iu the case .with wooden screws. Another advantage is, when you get 8CH0F1RLIK8 PKI&J, you have a Press for all time, and one not liable to decay or breakage, an in the case with the old wooden screws, ami most other iron screws and presses. ~ This Is'evident froiu the feet that the screws is iron, either wrought or cast, and the/romps sire of wrought iron, and no part of the Press liable to decay that loaches the gronhd. Tfct -frames may be made of worn), at the option of Lhtf Planter. ^ V " . * Planters may purchase either (be Screw and not alone, and police 'frame - and box of wood to it themselves, or may purchase the screw, nut and iron frames, and pot the Wooden box lo it, or they may purchase the Press complete, with screw, nut, iron founts-And box, making thu moat complete Press iu use. Presses complete ns lost named, are in more gen. era! use, and give great satisfaction to aU parties using them,'as will be seen from letters in my possession. Parlies in need of Cotton Presses would do well to cell, if possible, and examine miaa; or if (hey should favor me with their order, they may rely upon getting a Prist ♦frit is nil I claim for it. - V v Uaviug the most extensive Iron Works in the city, end the grefUcstTOriefty>f patterns of all kinds, i am able to furnish parties with any kind of machinery or cdsttagsatebart node#. «rivkre every batlcUiu wise pro»i»- *•« if 4 kisljle frw* % * jiw mil the ed- Vy Ur«i‘» hwli- lie ^f«rta- the President and 1 Liard ol Directors of said company to place the railroad iii-the hands ot Governor .L»sepli E. 6ra»ti ; be* it - “K«-holvi‘d, That the said President and Boar<\ of Directi»n» do hereby re quest said Governor Joseph E. Brown .to take charge of the said railroad, and repair, iuii, manage and place up on it Micli^motive power, rolling st* ek and machinery as Hie business of the road may Ironitupe to time require. ‘ Rgmlved, TTiat ilia l^oyertior he r^q«e|ld3 tu hnW. ami m.-in; ige the said railroad until such time t.s the said railroad company is in a condi tion to resume the management of the said railroad. “Resolved, That iho Hoard of JJi- rectora accept the proposition of Gov ernor Brown as reported to them l»y their President, viz : that all money pif.J by Governor Brown for repairs, J. S. UfTTOJr, of Ma«oa, Ga. J. U. ASHU«1D«JB, of New Orleans, J. H. ASliBRIDGE & CO. B treeta Cotton Factors General Purchasing Agents? LIVERPOOL. CEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Btreet, Savannah, Ga. Ajmt* for Bradlry't Superyhorphate of Lime. BAGGING, ROPE & IRON TIES Always on hand. iTsiial facilities extended to customers [H-J-MAGILL, I h^HuttAri Afttnn. [UUITA. OA Executive .Department, ) Mii.lkdgevili.e, Ga, Oct. 10, ’61. f I, II. Jr G Williams, Secretary of the Executive Department, do certi fy that the foregoing is a correct copy ot an order placed upon the min utes of this department. Given uh" der my hand and seal ol the Execu. live Department, the day and year J. FIXEUAN. 4. 0. PARBAM02 4.B. ri.NEdAH. R. 8. BUST. Joseph FinegJin & Co, Cotton Factors —Tke .bore cut ahr-ns IS. p_, . . - complete *t SchofidJVIro,, \forio. ttllork- ine by four hud. There ere aU that 1* b*c- B«UJ lo operate it. and haTa naelad u' mn—h u l.nX) pounds iu 'g* n-nnnvemi ni. rolling stmk and tua- ehilit-rv necessary lo kee.- the road in good rnnr.ing order, be charged to the said company, and that all moneys re ceived lor freights, passengers, sol diers and munitions of war, be cred ited In tlie said company- ‘•Ke.-udvid, That the President ol the said railroad company l- author ixed to complete all the arrangements neCiusury with tlovernor Joseph E. lir-.wil in carry out the foregoing rcs- ulnlion.” The following preamhlo and resolu- 1 ions were ofiiired "by N. Dart, Sr., and iinaniinonsty adopte-l. “ W liens. Tho. Congress ot the Con * fedentr Slates has passed an set se- qaestraliug all the 'property oi alien enemies lying within the Confederate Slates ; and'whereas, the people ot l^c'Sfite ot Georgia, .in Convention hehfin January last, did, by solemn ordinance, gnarutee to all persons the enjoyment of all stock or money vest ed in liertnsment works oLinlernal im provement within Hie limits of tie. said State; (or wonts to that effect,) ami ns the charier of the Brnnswick h Sfrrtuy. fit, Grtflll Ag.*Ut. *G. fnainer. St’#T- Age»v, ALBANY. GA. Would You Keep Cool ? ■PATRONIZE Scarborough’s Ice House! U*vatrfllm aa COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 'vclumts n A r STREET- EXHIBIT C. Staloment of D H Goodrich in refer to the Disposition ot Iron rails Savannah, Georgia. y [RURAL advances made on Cotton'c vipned to us or to our Cormpoitdenti York and Liverpool. August U. 186*1 Sat enct* to the Disposition ot Iron rails taken by the Confederate States Government Iroin the Track of tlie Brunswick . & Albany Railroad Company. In Decemter, I £63, to the best ol y knowledge, I delivered to the eorgia Railroad and Banking Com— my, at Augmita, six hundred and yhotee, /i.ft.V ftii/.rh’t jonxsTox\ CO ) ll^wirdesale 3$ cents per pound. Retail G cents per pound. Open from 7 j [Vfo* 1*. M. Suudaja tioin S to 9i A. TI,1S Trfs^ for Bono Power ho ot ei Tl ~ C1 ' 1 ° r - ,r “ n rcrewe. .rough, ^- swwwpbeing cut w,ih three ioeh uiieh Ilorte Power. Umhyberpot Bpihhsrwlth«r'.i*untlrou f,, B iron freme b, pretenblu, : uu itt^nsot break, sad wil) »irer need repairs, ot is the esse with wood. putCag thaa up eowp>e»«;<>OM gtahliehiaem. lhek^jtawt differ from ihe a.od Power , in pSleb of threud of screw, and different kind of leerew fee WoAhik One horse can U(I Stairs, IC1TED IQSMCNTS JOL , August 3J, IStiMy uctuded fioui last News Supplement.) ieport of the Joint Eoaaittec. INVESTIGATE THE COTI'OX FACTOR AND Ari*OINTED T) GERERNL Iti.KMKSIOV MESIHINT, fromwril — % Sru|tUABO , 9 I-OWKB RaXCIK Madon & Western R&ilfdbd Company, at Ail*t&g Ga., one train tlurteeB ear* «ootubing abotlt; five. and riglity-tliree bars of iroii. a Tho atuwO jdcUvcry-pf . iron wen made in iortfanoo i will, orders yttik ■wiujetrij- '>vf from tW »geut\-ni the ^^JOoonRic.r^" Sworn to and anbserfbed , he lore me, June 31, 1606/-' :' -f'S'-i’ 'V. Lath a it Niilary Pnltlic Fulion Uuaniy- *185.00 150,00 alnst Ike Sibtk of OforRia. EXBPtT VB PEPAWntBST, 1 Altar la. Go., OeL, V.1SC1., etoaa the foH.wi^j eaolutmns were nnanimmisly I atul adopted ley tho Southern Judders of the" BraOMWicL it la llnilroad Cosaptny nl a meet- %<teg***j* city of Brunswick, on W iprvpare«l at all limes lo a4»»Bfl».UW6*- ^ on consignments, of Colton lor sale An Snnab. or Tor •kipmeal to kin eorrsepok* kin New York and Liverpool, Bv miu ^ A. LOVE. *4- Florida li lUGAJi OANfi Colquitt. Jamm Bacor, ioLsr Uouut , Ga. Newton, Jeon 0. Colquitt. 8aTannak. Cl ils hAodUenn loc long u«e^l by the cane growers of Georgia to her than planters using them. They are nut up in best aij and each Mill turned. Parties wanting Mills can bn fan ;iv orders, or calling and examining for themselves. COt^fA iitalemeni df J-G Ateiner, in rrlervnre to ihe dhnmgiuoifcohglrpn Rails UfXi-n ,yJ*y the ('11ill’ll whi h iirrainSie awd resohuions arc in tie hillowdng words, to wit: l meeting of the. sharcholdera cd the I. vfc F. it U. Compart)' was held at .1 e eStscot the Company . in the city of Brunswick, fin W.dBcslsy the' atk ofSf-pletdW, 1W51, in accord, anc, btlli.a previous notice. “i In nuktioti ot Dr. U. NIcDocald, Cot Cbarhca R SclilaUer Was calh d Ml wwh“ir, aad Jamrt-FYiCytg ictvd ion Merchants) During iho month* oTMafcl), April ^--Orte thousaad and thirty.uine >rt ol said iroo, estimated . to weigh fi/ISS pound*. - : J also delivered lo Jkjfeuairs SpfcoSeM :<hwbb.ltg fW sale jf Cntpm, n.f Timber.. XilKMwt on CENTRAr; DEPOT! Rhode's Safer-fhespbate:—The fW- it .... e.t.LtuVw ■ goiwg resol ol * military n* road ulmuld and c rnTrollt aa a mean* o Militia there- dk ; railroad, to • ' t DC, and Lo re- SwoCBiotl tit, in a.idi- January 8j£i! iy already has, 2A.' nook and . Nota^ ha oltio robd ■ Kouire, »m# Spuer-s FruU