The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, August 27, 1869, Image 2

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MSS. EDWARD B,* WHITE’S »xsffcp-jj|| B^ariiUR ScfeMt for Yosog'Laiies. |% KMQVED u No! 59 West Forty-second ■JiSircet, opposite Reservoir Park, New V«<City. ^ Hsrr.KKKCK«: Bishop Ppllep, New York: Bishop Baris. South Cuicliua; Her W T Brantley, Atlanta, Ga; Prof Henry. Smithy sob!an Institute; Gen Wade Hampton, Soulli + -Washington, D C ; President Middleton, Charleston College; Prof Davies, New York; W Gilmore Simms, South Carolina; Prof Bartlett, West Point Military Academy. August 20th, 18G9-2m KetMrti ef Oarerasr r - ftttHerk. . ' ■ ’ ThfriJac-qu. Jutwit; L Jfc Mtcscagcr August's}, Sfe ALBANY, OA •Hire shall lla Press the peoples' riphllvtaiulain Ifnaxeibn pomr mi unbribed fa gaiis^rj^ A Ilyins Carlosliy. .' Albany tan boast of oi eat curiosities ol the age. xJiapo of a very: large ai ons dwelling whiclf the _ proprietor calls the “Albany House. situated on Pioe .street, adjoining li Court IJcuBe square add near the bu iness part of tli_actity ; ind is known s a “second , ciJ&8..IX(jyEi,” a ;| . ot«u - lioteU of the pic^riit dity, .both & S' rope and America, are “j'litrr ci.asb The peculiarities of this Hotel at that, here tbe wcaiy irayeller, in sear; It ia in thc : bonntwiVyiii|iiiiiVed y^ ^ lhe del ‘ icacies and snbatautljflslMttbe W»r- fertaVpnnd in proiusion at this eurioiis and well arranged es- tabiisbmen^Sjj^pBifyoBl® ; »" d accoiiimodptjng proprietor, Merrick gang* m iiis adrertisemont. Rtlietwe-Cnpl-Cnilci The Hadicsd porty have been ex tremely unfortunate in tlmir, selection ot office holders froip Grant down td ex-Post roaster Turner. Esi»^att* was.this t lie case in tlio nomrnalioit' and election oi Granjt to lh« l*re. idegr cy. His nxncto mi has been; proven, bial, while the offi<%yp&Ao*ed tM beyond his judgment or rapacity; to fill. In the event, 6f his resignation, which wc hope lor (Ire good of the country will f! tlio rest of his cabiieV- Itwillbc ex pected that his party willy iiprtor him with.a position better adapted to his qualifications ftud genial habits. Wcr^dte, ait att outsider, called upon for o suggestion, wc would say, that Grant would make tlio best President of afiKAF and nuan assylum -of any [ranted man in tbe.Uniled States.- serve ITamesa. Wamrotedio giTe s»tisfac- lion.- - . at Welch’s Corner. aug 261 w City Gossip. or- t .-a** >* ’ In the absence of the Editor, for the present issue, the Pno tjsm, lias been maliciously slandered by a report in circirtitidnj to the effect, that l.e as serted,' at a certain corner of the streel in Uie broad and open face of day ligkt, that the you ng ladies of Al' fcsnywere dolt! Wo deny tbe ohai^ga emphatically, and plead n o f guilty, to this base and malicious as- . ■ „■ ... ... irtion. How qputil'wo lie guilty of ich-a ; yoPetyFymtarepSCTtntation, The Best find Cheapest Gin in the Jffarket. MACHINE OIL •'jr . . • . Giaring, died. .SotS*!. CHERRY ST, - • ,p ^jam_ f mfe .H j llRFT. The t erlli or needles Being perfectly round, tfig Col I on is drawn from 1 he seed ^ WITHOUT CUTTING OH NAPPING. It will lbus gin the loffjfMnple varictietasper- 1 feclly ns die shortstaple. SECOND. Il will gin about twice as fnst ns the Saw Gin, ibe warranty being eight pounds of liat per honr for each circle of needles. THTltD. Uj means or the Cundeoser the aartd and dust is separated from tbe lint. FOURTH. The seed are cleaned more perfectly than by any Saw Oin. Again: Bach circle is divided into or composed of ten sections or segments, any one of which may be replaced, in case of injury, witnout Io3ing any other part of the circle. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SIZES MADE, WITII PRICES, IN ATLANTA, Opposite Each: 16 CIBCLES OF NEEDLES, .... 1170 23 CIBCLES OF NEEDLES, - - - - 220 30 CIBCLES OF NEEDLES, .... 290 40 CIBCLES OF NEEDLES, 360 SO CIBCLES OF NEEDLES, ; : . 425 fgy Those wishing to purchase this season will oblige by ordering early. P/W. j. ECHOLS, » Atlanta, GENERAL AGENT FOR GEORGIA MERGER & SMITH, MACOX, a A Wholesale Dealers In :: : itori. Our esteemed fellow citizen, E, Zaeharias, left - yesterday for New York, where ho tfili remain ter a short timo -to replenish bis slock of JfalFafid wioter goods, expressly for •AT TI1EIR o the interests of Virginia, in doubt.. That he desires rtion and would advise his put themselves into praclie- is with the Federal, or as it lied, the National Govern- lave eyery reason to believe, will not eiiler into any con- politicians. The'people would i not desire it, even if General Lee-yC&a -willing to comp* atiee ids present po sition to gratify that wish. It is prop er to add, w this connection,, that there is noyfeon to hdievCtba*' Weil c tMneeiirigrss that referred to was ev er suggested—perhaps not thought of ; Cutlery, Silver-Plated Ware, COO KINO STOVE?, IIOLLOW-WAItE, ' Ow AOiany market.^; fits supply will ^eWnaUof a general .Assortment of iAdiea’-abddGemlemens’drees goods, of the latest and he3t.‘apprbvcd. fash- His rare qualities and locg'.ex- ; perinee as a merchant,- with bis good taste and jndgment, is suffioieat guar. anlee, that liis selections-will suit the GROCERIES '.Unur.clmer. of PLAIN TIN WARE, Job bei* of TIN 1 PL ATE WIRE. -1HEET IRON, and TINNERS' MATERIA! of overj description. tQT Orders solicil cd. B| A. WISE t CO., i 31ACOX, <JA. One, Two, Four, or Six Forse, tar send yore order to PLANTATION huf| want -a DIRECT IMPORT A TION t Pltit MONO PUBLICO Boors ano Shoes, IfiONAK DSTEE L - - Dn *to- | From all pasts of (lie counfry, we bear repwitd compfaiuls 61* dry, parch ing wealher. The northern nnd mid- dle Stfttcs Ru^erhig nevcrelj for the usual supply of water—in Boston, and Philadelphia especially is this the ease. In Home p^rts ot'fte Senth and West we hear oi occasional sliowcrs, and in soin^ft^oilions sbddeii-.and terrific tor» [ have opeont, on Mulberry SI., Macon, Go a Jobbiax House of :niSA, CROCKERY, and GLASS WARE; kbrosene laupst-’ Corn diseases if lie Iareranil Slomacii. JffilTT’S EIPKtTVKAAT, A plea Saul cure for'Cough.*, Colds, elc. Toll’s Samp*rii!» Jt Queeo’s iieliyUt Tlie great Alleraiire and Blood PortSer. Tlirl’S IKFROTED BAIS »VE, ■ .Warranted iLe Lest J/e in use. These standard preparations are for sale by T. B. & H. B. WELCH, ; ■*! AGENTS, Alt say, Us. Aug le6»-wa HARDWATIE & CUTLEUV, 03NABDRQS, STRirED GOODS * YARNS. Maco* Aogust 1C, 1809. . fiN AND AFTER THE I9yn ISSTA YA Return Tickets, to and from eilLer’ toiiiusor station on this Itosil c.tn be' ehase.1 for ONE FARE ' Said rtekels | til! October- lei, and no loaeeri ijftfcJC'i.:- YIPoTl P0WEC8. r Engineer end Suncriuteades . Aogusf. 20. 1 St9- 1st oct. G.EUitGlA-—Won It tuuit'y. Roberta.Terri, Jr., has mpp'irdtmwesc lion of personal! j. aiW setting sasev nation of hoinhsfead; and I will pass a tbs earn, at Aev e'aluefc, a. ns , on ths 4<h « September, 1809, at my often. , ;-'.v. 'AMRSlftr. MMW' Ang 24th, 18C9 . todnS] Bismarck says that he always in trusts difficult commissions to men with spirited and ambitious wives.' Be not all sugar, or the world will nor all worm-wood, They hare In slor^ a large lot of •-*•1- tS*Ls .MtlRlff ~i Ton must Send yonr order to we. Who can sell a'genuine “ swallow tbcc ui or it will spit tbee out. . It is the most momostou qvestiots a woman is ever oiled on to decide, whether tbe faults of the man she iovee will drag, bet down, or whether she ik competMt to be hie earthly »*. deemer. Qotton Giii fiiwl Haiid EPR SALE- CLEAR ACLEAR RIBBED SIDES, ' - ■ gaOtlLHXR, HAMS sad iFAMrCY MfeAT^. ear dos t fogqet it. XisosGiA-Worth County. ' - >•_ • Whereas. William WTiw to tut foHeUen at sdwmlstratioa on tos aolate of Jdtm it- Baaron. Uts sf aaid Minty, dte d- These ara rhsreteM In ho&T stTniyi Msga^ir the hindred and ertduora Vf-saM dneira^d. E BAYS TOR RALE A SPLFNDiD •SnCOND.HAND ‘ 4 ■ • -• '■ f . , Oglesby Gin ‘ . useful fi NAIOLA ff.- taTiae Wc invite special aUojaiion ttr thz -jwJTcr' tieeiircnt in tMs ’ * ' “ * ing of the * D<»tj^lPCiy Club,” to the 4th day of Srpi«mJ{c»'-teciC^t Til*rl _v..do8iva!*I* thotibe mem bent, emla«r citizens generally, shoulu J»e prevent tbnl - occasion, bu - iaeiit oi the highest laiphr-^ toucc will tto proseuttd for f^clr considera tion. Every citizen mast appriciate theim- porUnl benefit!: resulting from Mie~“organi- zatiun of Agriculiural Clubs, and wc hold it tO be the duly of every faroielyzopcl^uiic and business mar. in thei community ai^reHosall others n r ho desire (o see our State rise to its former dignity and prosperllyjto be presenti and coatributc, by their in&uendbie the do* sirable end, which this wietrhski&vU*r- .Agweulinre and commsrco »ro the^rettl. le ver powers that moTe Ike machinery of the worjd,' while trade encottrag * ‘a? constant |P : a~ thousand tica of interests and affection. For the past fo* years our State has. been convulsed in financial ruin. From Tarioas canjca every branch of business has- cmlerislly * suffered. Thc-plough, the loom and the anvil for a while seemed to have been hushed to silence, and agriculture, with its usual erect brow and effulgent step, stood drooping before the withering blasts of. fa lien fortunes. Ilowever gloomy the picture may appear, we should not despond, wo should cheer up, with strong arm and bouyant spirit, with fix ed and determined resolutions to override all future obstacles. The paths of prosperi ty are open before us. The fields of living green are inviting tbe hardy and industrious yeoman to partake of their hospitality and promise an abundant recompense for all ex- penditures of energy, time and labor, we should bear in mind that land and labor is the real wealth of a nation. Let agriculture be honored as it should be, and let laboi^ as sert that dignify which belongs to it, and lwill.BU^et no shock or barrier against geueral prosperity. .. Let as throw aside idlenjps and specula lions, and go earnestly lo work and wc will soon loose sight of crashes and financial earthquakes. When temporary embarrass ments occur, it is well to look into its causes a - *-’»• - - Vibie avoid arccurrence, and with irative energies of tho people a healthy’ solution willisoon^be worked out.— Georgia, jour grand old commonwealth, like brilliant constellation will rise proudly her majesty and present a bright example to her surrounding satelites. Agriculture will drive his teams With, a cheery spirit in tne certain assurance that the harvest is his own. Art, science and literature, will occu py their proud eminence and dispense their blessings on man. Oar land will be beauti fied and adorned with the cottages of honest yeoman, living as good neighbors near the field they cultivate. Will count with honest exultation the sweet fruits of/aitliful hus bandry. To this end we hope soon to arrive, that all may enjoy a happy, prosperous and contested future. Then we will have reason to exclaim in divine language .* 4 ‘Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou, Georgia, excellest them all.” . Wc leant from pomms who prefers *o ItKr»r nliero-fcf thc*y HpoaJrj that a do tYrmimnl fmrj* »*<» in «xprenped by a targe number A>t the* members ^ofv the llottne xif fii’prtstnlaiivos of our Lt’g islaturtF lo prefer arlitler of impfraefi- menl against (iovirnor Jlullock nnme diutely after the XJem.fat Assembly meet**, and itet the movemcailk^daily gaining strength among tlie members. Therearp.Rtid to . be many aPej " grounds of impeachment, the princi ple of-which are the spending large fiURisoftbe public money by the Gov ernor without authority of law, tho conversion of the State** funds to hi* own private use, and the abuse of the pardoning power. It is confidently asserted that Stale Treasurer Angier is prepared to fun* nish abundant and conclusive proof of the two first charges, and os to the third, abuse of the pardoning powe**, almost every* county in the Stale can prove where legally convicted crimi nals of the deepest dye, ninny of whom have confessed their guilt, |:ave been let loose upon society by the soLealled clemency of the Executive, until tbe people have almost abandoned confi dence in the pro! eeliott which the law affords against evil-doers. Macon Postmasteh.— II. M. Turner, tbe negro Poslmieter at Macon, appointed by Grant, Creaawell & Co., has been dishonor** bly d fsebarged by Grant, Creaawell & Co and Mr. Washington, the former incumbent, appointed. , NO CUBE NO PAY, Scales’ Chili & Fever Conqueror never fails. Only $1 00 per Bot tle. L. E. & H. E. Welch, Agts. Crowded Oat. For the wont^ol space, we hare been compelled to defer the publica- tion of a very interesting and instruct ing article, from a correspondent to tho Macon Telegraph, on tho comet, also the able report of W. L. Broun Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in tbe Uaivenity of Geor gia, on the solar eclipse and some oth er important matter. These articles will not loose their interest by tho de lay, and when published, may ho kept forfatarc reference: Gas. It E. Lhx—His Political Views.—Referring to the report than New Advertise ments BROWNE, Practical Watchmaker Jeweler fTIHE finest watches iepaired—broken and worn parts made near; Jeweling and Electro-gilding, all at moderate prices, warranted. Also, GENUINE PKHRLES to suit all ages g®- At HOWARD & TURNER S. Aug 27, 18C9-ly On Broad Street. Keep Your Money At Horn: ALBANY FOUNDRY -AND- SHOPS T. (:0:)- Pattison &. Sons, — WASHINGTON STKF.ET- ALBABY, tho northcnr fiUtos ivigh high as 100. ' f v;l . eomcr Ttyf—jo... having paid the cotton iax (c4ko Ut s patting with 4o U8 WmltoL~ Wc i rc now prepared to manufacture nil kinds IRON & BBASS CASTINGS 8ncb as c ng.nr Mills and Kettles, of all nir^s; .Gin Gear. Hollow Ware. Dog-Irons, of all descriptions; Cast and Wrnngbt Iron Rail Ing, of any pattern desired, for CEMETERIES, VERANDAS, &c AND IRON FRONTS FOR STOBES PUBLIC BUILDINGS, AC. Special attention -Wen to (lie repairs of Machinery of all Kinds Orders solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed at MACON PRICES, with freight added. Albany, Go., August 3d. ’09-till 1st Jan. uw 8 now in New York where she is makiiig large additions to her usual elegant stock o f Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, Embracing every variety usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. THE OPENING OP AIKS. SHAW’S FALL 330KHMET8 d: HATS Will be th« RICHEST DISPLAY' of all that is Stylish, Elegant and Graceful, in the way of ! Ladies’ llead-Dieeses that has ever been exhibited in this City. In addition to ber usual full line of BONNETS, HATS, BIBBONS, LACES, FBENCH FLOWERS, Ac Mrs. Sbaw will open a Large and well selected Stock of everything NOVEL JLJSTJD USEFUL! That a Lady would require. The demand for Elegant Ladies’ Walking Boots, Congress Gaiters White IvicI Slippers, ‘ Is such as to indues tbe purchase of a Large and Elegant Assortment. E id Gloves—Whito, Black and Colored, From the most celebrated manufacturers. The ELEGANT and COMFORTABLE Boulevard Skirt! • h ; (ALL WOOL AND WITHOUT SEAMS), one of the greatest and most popular achievements ot the day. The Grlove-Fittirify <Jorsett> COILS, TUFFS, CHIGNON’S, CURLS. SKIRTS, in every variety; STAMTED YOKES, BRAIDS, SC., SC. Mrs SHAW *8 purchases will he made under hrr men personal inspection. She basso long stud : cd the taste and wishes of THE LApfES OF ALBANY, that she flatters herself hat her neleelions will *ivo perfect satisfaction. Orders for Bridal Trousseaux, for LADIES’ and INFANTS’ WARDROBES, filled with judgment, and dispatch. XS!u solicited. A full Fall Opening the 1st of November. 80U Establishment- at Ibe OLD STAtVD, opposite the Alcvxy News Office. August 21 lit. 18G9 — if Rawson Estate Stores To Rent X BUILDING, corner of Broad and Wash ington streets, Albany, wil^bc rented at pub lic auction attliebiiildiug. at 11 o’clock, a. in , On the 1st Tuesday in Sept 1869 Rent to commence ou the 1st day of Octo ber 18G9 % and to end on tbe last day of Sep tember 1870—notes and good security, pay abld monthly. A. E. RAWSON, Admi x. Aug 17, 18U9 Ot Le VERT FEMALE COLLEGE, TALBOTTON, GA. The Fall Term of this Institution will open on the FIRST MONDAY. (Oil. day) o« Sep tember 1809, and continue live mouths. l’KB TKKM Tuition In afiy College Class $25 00 “ •» . *• Academic Class 20 00 * •* *“ Elementary Departtu’r 15 Ou Incidental expense (paid ou euliauce) I < Diploma Fee (paid at graduation) 5 00 Pupils may select LA!IN or FRENCH in the regular course. Instruction in ornamental branches at rea sonable rates. Physical Training WITHOUT CHARGE. Board in the town will. BEST FAMILIES can be had at $10 per month. All bills for tuition PAYABLE IN AD VANCE. Talbutton may be reached by stage DAILY from Geneva cn Muscogee Railroad. S£j&_ For further particulars apply to IIENRY D. MOOP.E, President. Awg 17, 1809-lst Sep Talbot ton, Ga. THE NEEDLE COTTON GIN -AND- Condenser. DIVIDEND NO 31 South-Westebm Rail Road Company. ) Macon. Ga., August 12th, 18»*9. j A DIVIDEND ol Four ($4.00) Delia*spot share on the capital stock of this Com pany, as held on the 31st ultimo, has thi«. day been declared by the Beard of Director.* payable on and after 19th instant in Untied States currency. The Uuited States Revenue (ax will be paid by this Company. Stockholders in Savannah will receive ! heir Dividends at Central Railroad H*i k JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET, Aug. 17, lFG9-2w Seo’yand Treas. FALL AND WINTER Importation 1809. Ribbons, Millinery and Stravr Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. —237 ami 2S9 Batimoro Strcci— BALTIMORE. [ MPORTiJRS and JOBBERS ol Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons. Velvet and Sash Bib- boas, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, lilt, sions. Blond 0 . Imces, Ruches, Notts and (’rapes, French Flowers and Feathers, Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Hats, (trimmed and un trimmed,) Silk, Velvet and Felt Bonnets an*’ Hats. Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. Tin largest Stock of Millinery Good sin Ibis coun try, and nweqoaBed in choice variety, whicl wc offer at prices that will defy competition. Orders solicited. Aug 17, 18G9-2W Wholesale Dealer in COM, BACON, FLOUR, WHEjj OATS, ZEyLTSTIE, ZE3TJATT, SALT, SUGAR Coffee, Bairgin tx Ties. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Et c If you want a Car Load com oe 11cos SEND YOUR ORDERS Tt) I 1 u u u, iVI ACOH, Oil Car I A)fl(l If jou want a Wheat, Oats, Flour, OR ANYTHING IN Till: PRODUCE OR PROVISION III Bgk. SEND YOUR ORDERS UP TO -O- IF YOU WANT A 'l Than yon can go to New York and Bay it B©_ GIVE YOUR ORDER TO W. A. n U FF, Macon< 1