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I v .*- should have been li cteja
in the depot atsWyV r * > ** ,i ^
. 4 xrbero ou tire ro, «•,
' ^ eight day^ago from Chariton 'E*te-jiot ar
rived. We understand AiaTVama *n<T >fi*bis-~
aippl freights go through' mthont R momeDt*B
| ; • dtlent?^^ >/>/• *•. j!> !\ v
k ^Verily^jw^ii^e. opgfflTfoJre: f ei^ : £M
p* - In'love with tho’p^frijk-'.i *,-v rv -’ > A
f -: ' '■» a* » " \ J "■ ■ •’ rt--- *‘
WAairiKOTor;,
Hoar has
HVI Tfriven ^n*r«pinura . regardiiig tbe
election of Virgini.n Senalora,- to ’:t!ie 'cfTect
that the Provisional LogSrialwre nleyciocl
them.."- ’" '■ - '* ’ v
The f*>M Fa Hares. k-
New York, -Septctnher^Q^Thc Gold i2x
change Bank has Veen placed in the bund.-: of
a receiver. . ^ ^ *-^>: ►
Sloane & CoHare fai’ed. • Quite a number
of failures were rumored,among them; Lack.'
wood&, Co. ■’• ; vq
New You k. September 20—C A Meigs &
-Son, aud Fuller,-Trent A Co have failed.
Jordan Fu willing ms Destiny,—
It is reported that’ Gen. Jordan hftt surren
dered, in Cuba. The following dispatch f»
§?* •
TTavaxna Sept. 28—Tie telegram regard
ing Jordan’s surrender for money was found
ed upon official dispatches.
A few days ago the.Clmrlcston News said .*
The Cubans, it would seem, have at last
found out the real worth’of the valiant Jor
dan. The lost news from the rebel camps
informs ua that lie had been .promoted from
the position of an 'independent commander
in-chiet to that of cbiefofosfaff to General
Cesp^des. v ♦ ^
Nobody who knows General Jordan’s. his
tory-will be surprised at this. Wc Said, op
liis embarkationL/or Cuba, that no man who 1
joined the enemies of liis country lo slander
its leader whilo tire latter was in chaissv
could be relied on to defend ' the" liberties of.
a people. Ho w far were we wrong ? •.
How rnx Golu Maekkt is Mam i pul ate?.
— The Washington correspondent of the Bal
timore Sun, says: ‘Secretary Bout well
stalod to-day that the prime cause of the ad
vance of gold wap the work of a combina
tion of rich gamblers Jyi Wall street, who
have locked up the gold in order to control
the market and compel impo- ters aud others
whose necessities are pressing.to'go "to the
speculators for their supplies of .coin. Hfti
Bou t well feels confident in his ability to
smash the combination,’ tut the plan by
which it is to be done is left to surmise. It
is stated here that there are font* individual
dealers in gold in New York who can; com
bined, demand payment in gold and -with-
draw eighty millions of it out of the mnrkot,
and thus create a panic and rise in gold
whenever they please.” . j. , J .. 'S.
Cotto x Manufacture South.—A Mem
phis papor shows, or attemps to show, says
~ the Savannah Republican, that a cotton facto*
ry in that city will clear $82 75 mere'' on-ev
ery bale of cotton woven into doth, than
can be realized by the mills qf Lowell, Mas-
aachusetts; and that 3 000 bales at Memphis
would produce a profit of $248,000 in one
year against the $20000 of the mills of Low
ell, built at nearly the same cost. The New
England manufacture pays $10.toi get a. bale
to his mill, and loses entirely'the profit qf the
oil from the cpttou seed, $60 per baled
which, with the advantage of labof at low
rates, enters into the-gains of the home man
ufacturer.
MiMDAxeS.-^-Judge Pope 'has. issijod a
7xaft&*iyi atihe istance of Govetnor Bullopk,
v^aiASt. Treasurer • Angicr, requiring him- to
enow cause in November, why he refuses to
pay an.Kxecative wat-rant in, favor of Mar
shal DcGraffenreiJ, Secretary of the Gover
nor, for one hundred aud fifty dollars, one
month’s solarj—AtUnta Constitution.
Thf Era Aulrmkd The Atlanta
Bca think* jt ha# discovered a conspiracy'
among the Democrats to buy out - the frag
ments of ite party, and pours a broadside of
- hard, names and Vulgar epithets at the sup
posed conspirators.
We have no dojnbt that there is truth ■- in
the accusation—the whole radical party of
Georgii arc in the market, and we know
they are offering at a very low figure..
, The*Democrats know fulL well the value
of bach one of the scamps, and they aYO now
P a J toe price. Ther^ will. be tf
>rbkiw«.office opened "
at once be instituted for Bard add' the Brw<
r X>i*al4 ’ailyi nee on the ^ ^ ' :ifV - - *
aga >411 win
Office Geosgia State
. . . ‘ .*■«». «§-, __
Dear Six: In fepfc toyour;
Md r allow. me'la aay thai all persons
Ti® to«^. v * r “-
naoiVs by letter or ethorwSae offict
-specifying thfr lisps?tmaht of these excrcii
’.*W *■»!>«■ lo-«o»P«t^«ad
^extract
! HaHri
tlercet bjr.tUc S^uihwu
on of iho 1'actfic riiilroii3d>K.^
I'st-
logef ber. ;.u»i ryl-»liji?l>
‘ " * 'ir ha- »ii ’ii
pathway of t fit-.
World.T'.lAppUiiHt j
nr^itdew»a»d , ihc xMmr
Baidu, together in direct
ftili ibi-finul \ iin**.
one.suppose tbat this enterprise.
>t 2f»4It3obg without
m
coupe
at ttoit a Soui hero
from i he Mia&iemppi
far South at least
jt-i—~£cheer»] —a
. the fertile ami bound
.. _ia; through a country
•almost every acre of which
a£ncullnr»I wtal.l., siiBceftiW^I
a country!
no- yast aierile phuns meet the eye urn
--.a-. ——that exists no need^H
t»«P
heds, and wheye there can be mv^irn-
tQt iO COW Mi
pediment to commerce at any season bf the
pounccliwg the southern portion
of your 8iate, aud, l hclicvb \Le moat fetlile,
having ono of . the hesiThtrhoni ou thiachart
Viih the great commercial tuetrojtoju of Ihi
ioulh, wliere couceRtralrs so luucb ot the
treaUb.and intelligence and enterprise of the
.4onili. aud which, likq some Eastern Quern
respleudent beneath byr diadem, aits at the
ioquti of a river.twice as long as the Danube
aud live times longer than the Rhine; having,
fitfcta afitaqnla, « linp o/ more than lti.OOU
milee of navisOilo waters—a dty which is des
tined to rccejvpjiuo her lap and pass through
jiecportols .info the Gulf of Mexico almost the
entire commerce of the Mississippi Valley,
amouuting already to rlwo bilitous annually,
or.three times the whole foreign commerce o!
the United States. It : is the boast of an Eng
lishman that the Thames is navigable alrnort
a,hundred miles from its mou‘h. It is the
boast of an American that a steamboat leav
ing New Orleans can navigate thirteen hun
dred miles, pud then turning into another
river, lrarcrte tbat nearly three thousand
mites. [Laughter and applause.] You may
depend upon it tbat in a very short time we
will hate a railroad from your magnificent
city by way of , the southern portion ot your
Slate, through Texas, to New Orleans, which
will be shorter mere direct and or less grad<
than is the Toad just completed—passing
(iirongU a country unsurpassed in ngricultu
ral.and mineral wskltb, and as perennial as
the ebb and flow cf the tide. From thence
forth the entire-commerce of the East with
this country will come to your shores, to go
lienee upon a thousand axles across the cou-
tinent, to the.cities of the East and of the
South, diawn by the ( ron Horse, whose <*mokc
will darken the landscape, while its presence.
asthelMtrbingftr of civilization and prosperity,
will make the hitherto waste places clad.
[Cheera]
[From the New York Ili-ruld.]
toother CoDfioenUl Line—Begionias
of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
General Bosecrans and Sedgwick were ad
rertised in 8ad Francisco to leave that city-
on the 12th instaut for San Diego, the seaport
at thcraoutbern extremity of the State of Cal
ifornla, there to inaugurate the work on thn
San Diego and Gila railroad, null Mr. Seward
was also'to be present to assist, in the cere
monies nf breaking ground. Funds sufficient
lo bnlld the road to the Gila riv;er have been
subscribed.’ This is the hogibning of the
Southern continental railway line. A compa
ny, headed by Gen Fremont, has been or
gaoized East, to begin at Memphis. Tenn.,
and thence to build a road south west&vd!>.
through Arkansas and Texas to El Faso on
the Kio Grande, thence across the tableland?
to the Gila river, aud down its valley, or near
D, Co n junction with this Sau Diego branch.
From the Mississippi river this is a branch
shorter route to the Pacific ocean than tint
of the Union Pacific-road; aud as it U&uks
the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada
chain, it may ha built all the way over the
Plains. Il is also below the region of inter
rupting snows, and the work of b.iilding it,
-atid'of running it when completed, may be
continued without the stoppage of a day from
iriiitrY storms. With anything like the en
terprise. which built the Uuiou Pacific, this
Southern road ought to be finished withiu
two years, for there will be comparatively
Utile to do'in building it beyond marking out
the line and laying the lies and tails. When
finished, it will l>e the main Hue fur through
travel: but there will be work enoiigb, not
only for the two continental roads, which will
then he In'operation, but for one or two more
In the building tip of half a dozen new Plates,
-the Union Pacific will soon be an immensely
profitable liuer and so with the Southern Pa
cific iu tapping the undeveloped resources ot
Texas and of New Mexico, and Ari-
Western _ r
zOhai hfcd of the Northern Stales of the Mex
ican Fepublio. and the vine and olive lands of
hern' Calil
tlifarnia, the most productive in
Southern
tbp world.
' In Gils connection il will be seen that Gen.
Roetcran* iaja belter business than he would
be in rtranlig|; jui the Democratie candidate
for Governor of Ghtb. General Fremont, we
'believe. Is npwia 'Kuxope raising money for
the main line from Memphis westward. lie
only asks the right of way and certain Terri
torial lands along iue line, from'Congress;
for with these and the liberal grants offered
by Texas, he 'calculates upon building the
,road without, the further assiaataaoe of gov
ernment bonds. We think, too, that on this
basis the rood ought,to be pushed through
without difficulty, considering the advantages
of the. route,, die lightness of the work and
ihe profits sure to follow.
Fatal Affray at Colry’s Station
Passengers who came in on the Macon &
Brunswick railroad yesterday forenoon, re
port a fatal shooting affray at Coley's sta
tion yepterday morning, while the triUn was
r.ing at that point, b
stopping at that point, between Mr Samuel
Golsoa nndhir W."Wt Mason, in which the
latter wax killed aimdst instantly by a^pistol
shot. Deceased was a eon of Mi T'N
at once be iMtHnted
. lowing are theparticnlars nf the unfortunate
• ^Iktlkn:
MkMa rad Golftoa bad km «r? intimate
i t» •»>—nrniWai daja nine*,
bmnJifiag theTatier^bSnl bb nreet-
-t. and bad made Mine remark at which
““ ‘ ind it
saaesBSs?^-^
hMmr)
t tUlnking tint Ceieon wkt aerionTy of-
so com
knowing - tbat be
■.'Her ■•*
prepimliona or slrnetoree which they wi&L .in n'tiii' i. .I.„ r .. r
ecectadnninmiirUntenmicrtaHo il.eir per- .
. r eannianhicntheir per- ,
fixed by
seseimch. .....
. 1 w0 ?“ ^
presenL’- • He fuiarediatcly
\nd. approaching young Mason, ordered him
to defend himself and began til fire. lit
made two shots before Mason could draw Liz
pistol, but neither took effect: Mason then
sjasaassssassi-!^
->r—i andmak,t
known to me the result of their couference
Air who are interested will, iherefoie, nleare
hr lell.r er in par.cn lo this call for r
. - ... - i»x
inorniflg. thereforo, whsa d^SMedand his
drove Hp in a
themselves U? ■ e r .\ •, ... . - |JtDtU., 1/U» uvuucr UlUI. cU(.C». -Ua-U il IIICU
ed in thin list of ei.r-i.I °11 fired one shot but misud his aim, and Colson
oi.y nbont t(^t of-;Ko^Mr?i^ f 1 .”™®! !»"?“!»* l!,r . M S , ‘
body. He fell, Lut fired one shot after he
was down, and* expired in a few minutes —
-olson w^s immediately arrested and is non
in the hands of the Pulaski authorities.
The father of*ba deceased sent an order
to'Mr’Haff, by the same If.aiij which brought'
♦he foregding.'for a cofin, W. f and staled
the t»6«Jy of his son would be brought to
city for interment, to-day, In Rose Hill
hi Macon, and wai a
Guards during the
♦•bloody Eighth” Geor
‘ ' aeius Lsmnr. lie
r, and vrithal a
S/SU. ' lie met
• • - - >'• . «s . >. . :**•-£*>*<
A t»igo pile of old kerosene barrels, tali;-
r.Aeil wilh u»l, wa-isel ou fire iu- dut pres
ebeo; aud nltt-r allowing I ho-' fire to get full
Lead-way, the Extinguisher .was turn-' l
on the burning pile aud extiugitisbed it iu om-
minute.-' .
Fur warehouses, gin bouses, or any large
frame buildings, we think the machine iu-
valuahle fur cheeking fires al tbe out-set.—
The a: rangeuient is simple in construction,
and the tnaUrLls used easily procured.. The
machine bas our fullest commendation.
.CH. JOHN JACKSON,
OBBS, Y. G. BUST,
MWELL, D. II. POPE,
JAS. M. iWtClill, Mayor pru fettt.
s Committee
We werej)re9eut yVsterdny rfterncon and
witnessed the exhibition mentioned above
The Extinguisher i/. iu our juil;reiii(‘Ut, a sac-
cess, and oiiglaJo bo in griicral use —not
$iWic biiiWIiigs, but private residences.
A7r. Ill organ, of Chicago, is exhibiting the
machine, with a view of s lling rights to
States or individiiHls, and we hope some one
of our enterprising citizens may be induced
to take hold of it.
-l&stHif ityhol
teller to Fresjda nt."
4.6.Jn ULidiV^
r»irs in -TeuEie, h-r- - ; -s—--y—*.,
i hn two wiatitirrtitltqi
hunt The HaiHoaT, vhig Act Oatl^r: p^->' I
fcsnioDs of mdbvpriQjM Udli o^nnsti|ria '
Uwst ef Conp-esa and>iy^cnt fov ‘. Rice men
are q^'G. J »» ^r thrsa
Conservative wiug?fi$^i|.cfttlyjs *
fur office who waHE^va 'u-0
Under the reconstrudiuW. laffs. bdi.who* are
also known to b* acccjuSWeto the Ib-m'T.ratA
The success of iLe A. ^nia'tt'i oi» f:>ctK>n **-
it will be predated by Dem;*cm;ic vo*e» wiH
be ’he defeat of Crpublicaui^m in Texas, m.d
will pul the State iu the harnb of ihe -very
men. who, during Ike efitirje period of the re
bellinn, exerted every nerve lo des.roy the
Union, and who have uniformly opposed the
reconstruction laws With a {persistency worthy
of a belter cause. f ~
Oilot Markets.
Bacmnc ras oui
L. E. WtLCH
R 1C I I’D. 1101
BENJ. CROM
Aluvnt, Oct. =irt.—Since our report of 23d
ult., prices have gradually declluvd, and we
hare to report a dult market yesterday, with
hut littie offering.
4 TLe tew sales made were at prices ranging
from 200224.
Receipts up to 23*1 September 2,7* r »0 bal
Received this week, ...J ..1,01!* •*
Total receipts,.
Total’shipments .
Stork on hand......
1,544
[costMUSIC VTK!>.]
Post Ornrc, ■*
Albany, Ga. # Sept. 21*, ISO!*, j
Editor Albany Xctcx :
Sm: My attention lias been cal’cd to an
article in your last issue, under Ihe cnptiou
“Postal Law,— lias Mr. Arnold interpreted
it correctly -”
In that article you seek to “correct the
Postmasters error," and as my attention is
called to certain paragraphs therein contain
ed, areply in support o! my action is ne?essary.
The paragraphs copied from the “ U. S. Mail”
(a semi-official organ,) and to which my at
tention is directed, is not at all applicable to
the case in <iuostiou The paragraphs alluded
to apply only to those “Postal Routes'* where
in the P. 0. Depart men! In s its duly author
ized Agents generally kuowu as “ Route
Agents.” The great aim iu the tranepena
tion of the mails is security, and for that se
curity, the P. 0. Department, upon all Rail,
way Postal Routes, (with a few exccptiuus.)
has its duly authorized Agents (Route Agent**)
egularly commissioned, under a stringent
oath for the fairhful discharge of their duties
Their duties are to receive, distribute and de
liver the mail over the route tiiat they travel,
and in addition thereto, to receive all “ m til-
able. matter” to be tramp tried over their
route, and until the samp, under proper re
strictions, which are as follows:
Section!*!*, Postal Regulations, ISUtV: On
ly such letters as there is good reason to be
Sieve were written after the usual hour for
closing the mail at the I.ucal Vast au^
such ns could uot, with due diligence, have
been placed in the offices iu due time to be
despatched in the outgoing mail, uiay l»e re
ceived by the Ageut, ( 44 Route Agent" coin
missioned by the Department,"/ and mailed
in the cars.
TbejVplfrlmenl has no authorized Agent
(R»>ttte Agent) ou Postal Route No. tin16,
hich is from Albany-to Smilhville, conse
quently no authority is given to any one to
mail letters on said route: and tbe provisions
of the aforesaid Section, as for as our case is
MARKETS ! Y TELEGRAPH.
SA I 'ASSAM CoTTOX MARKET.
Savannah. September 21*.—4'oltun . pelted
with a c»»od inquiry, with middling at 2’*A
Sjiles/fuDtKbuh^. Rtceipts 2th** bales. Ex*
ports,9J8 bales.
New York Cctton Market.
New Youk. Sept. 2!* -Noon - Cotton mar
ket easier, with middlings at 2H](/?,2SJ.
Evening—(\»ttoo market closed lower, with
midd'.icgs at 28|c. Sales footed up
bales.
Liverpool Cottca Market.
Liverpool. Sept. 21*—Noon.—Cot*on mar
ket quiet, with uplands at 12](bj.12]d; t*r-
lenns. 124(**)l**^d ;. Sales to-day will proba
bly reach 7**00 baits.
Lnter.»-It is now estimated that sales will
reach 8000 bales.
Evening—b’otton market closed easier,
with uplands at 12jd; Orleans, 12AJ. Sales
fooled up 8.000 bales of which 400d baits for
export and spcci lation.
HAS TAK!!.\ THE FIRST PRRMIUM^AT
37 ST- TE FAIRS !,
Over n(MH> are in Use !
BtaJe for SI
• AUt'ANIxanJ canuot be chokrd
nor LroLru.
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator
I la- !
r.Mi:*
i unit
lloli-
u a**T»rt»\! ih*- tlrsfpr vioiii at^IXTY >
nVKU- 1T.*«*W IN tsK: l.iv.-Hinort*
U*tlcr. and ul L-* «a.i. h-* than any oilier |»m
lL.ltr liuvc Uvu t -l.*l in l/mi-iaii
Tex t*, auii mi ll».* heavier tun-*' <•» Mexico,
il unto and Smith Atm-rha.
JX*x.rij't:vc cutalostu* '**nt free. Addrv>»
15LYM Y Kit, NORTON A ro
<":nciniiiili. Ohio.
Or. ItAC JS * STKITIHNN,
.UllMIV.tiX
Or J. W. Ht TI.ER,
St*l>». T. isfii* 2m Smitlivillf, Oa.
Keep Your Money At Home
Xeiv Aclvertisemei its.
ISTOTIGE !
fllllK TAX' P.tYHRS OF fK»l
r r
1 a ill hereby take n*dhv and «;•!
I1ERTY rcl NTV
i-rn UiciiiM-lr.-' a.-
1 Mill o|M*n my I-»4.k.' f«»r theicoHection «»f Stun* awl
<‘.runty Tax for IS*?.', at MKIM'KU A SMITH’S, <>n the
4TH DA'S OF OCTOBER 1869-
and will lt»n riVKLY ih«c'*on the lmh day «.r N..
vciiiIkT. No t*xt.-a»ioil nlhtwinl.
U. T. tul.P.KUT,
Oct 1st, IST.O td T.I* F,
Stable iYolict* !
/ YWIXt; to the M-arr-itv ai d l.ich |.ti.*.* ot t orn
" /*ll:iv. tin* lolloMiin; «'.\stl l:A 11-*> li.r r.t-dtic*
l«a*b*|>i«d Hour I hi- dal.*:
siuA* f«*t. : : : •
Hoanl tian-iciit h..r-~. |ht day, : : Vl "
LK., |m i mouth, - • t)
FINE HORSES & MULES
On hand nu.1 for >ul«-.
.h I I t-t a
.-IMS A KI UK'M AN.
Mill U
FUST Of Fit II, |
Al.UaSY,tiA..c-.-|it. J*'th, tMLi. *
>;•!..l..*i |.t, 1-l.a, I tux It. lit at thi.'
i> lotloMh:
*:;.tiO|H>r Annum.
\ folti
t.t.1" ItoX.
i laaL ’’ : = ^
N..i». ** i-> ht-.r.-hy rivi-u that rhe -P.wtal Ia.w>” r-*i,uiic
the iinvm.-nt Sir N«*M-|«c»|». r IWaye and It *v lt»*M,
i^t VliJI-ICl.Y IN AMA.M I- All t.illn v.ill !•.* i al>
■and |dao d in lb.* •«.>.* In U*I..U*r Th All »-*\<*- not
|..id tot by il» * I octoirfi, vr.ll U- .li vuntinn.d, and
iii.-w*|>:iii<-r' utnii which ill* po-tti^e i' tud |.ard by 11. »t
lime, Mill «iihl.i Id. it t*.- Impod ttmt the citi-
,'tiu will .Jl Cjlully l*t‘*>i*«rU«l.
t . \V ARNOLD,
(H-tnU. l't, t-f. *-1w Pt»* Must.r.
concerned, mvmR nolhiug.
fol-
Seclion 4b!), Postal. Regulations,
lows.* ,
“It is the duty of a Mail-Carrier lo receive
aud convey a letter ^«n*l the money or a
stamp of suitable deiiomiimtiou for its postage
when tendered) if delivered to him wore than
a mile from a post ••dice, and to hand it, with
the money or stamp, into the lirsi potl.office
at wbich be arrives. penalty ol' fitly dol
lars attariies for failure to do so.”
On “route’’ OOlti, the 8. IV. R It., (through
its Ageuts) is the “ mail carrier. * Under the
aforesaid Section, it is its duly lo receive and
convey nil let ters, if delivered more than a mile
from a post office; but to deposit them in the
first posr office ou Ihe route, which is •* Woo
ten’s Station.” Therefore they have no right
to receive letters at Ihe Depot, r.s it is not
more than a mile from a post office; and as
there is no Route Ageut, there Is no oue who
can legally mail letter^, under Section 9!*,
(before referred To) on the cars, travelling
over said route.
Section 4.7 is as follows:
“Slag8 Coaches, Railroad Cars, Steamboats.
Packet Boats, and all other vehicles or vessels
performing regular trip* at stated periods,, on a
Post Route, between two or more cilice
towns, or places, from one to the other, on
which the U. S. mail is regularly conveyed
under the authority of the P. 0. Department,
are prohibited from trans] o.Tiug or convey
ing, otherwise than in the mail, any letter, pack
et or packet of fetters, (except those-scaled
and addressed and prepaid by stamped en
velopes, of suitable denominations) or oilier
liable matter whatsoever, except such as
may have relation to some pail of the cargo
of such Steamboat, Packet Boat, or other
vessel, or to some article at Ihe same time
conveyed by such stage, railroad car, vessel
or vehicle, and excepting also, newspapers,
pamphlets, magazines and periodicals. Let
left prepaid by stamps"9ann0t.be, lawfully
carried out cf the mails."
1 . • I - . . • - V.
Section 40 relaies lo ll>e poaall j wliieli lias
bMn mentioned.
Section^) oompeUs Postmasters lo see I list
tie Postil Lsws an fsitlifulljr executed.
Section 100 is *s foliovs.-
“Ercry Postmssler wjll consider himself
.the agent ef Ihe Depsrtmen! in regard lo its
sSsirs in his immediate vicinitjr. no fsr ss to
oarefolijr obeeree and pmt^p^^oBort eserjr
thing lending to sffeet its inlerejtiwplfciencjr.
nlilit/, sod especially to,Steeps ri-iisnl
eye upon the manner In vhieh Ihe mails XT.
mwried to am) from U»OSe*-”
Were.tW* s “JUnfe' Agenl' 1 on Ihe sswl
foote, then I woald sdmlc the plansitility ol
yohr srlicle,* bai Ihers being none, my in.
StnMitett# Md construction of the h» »r.
good. and. 1 think susfsine.1' by lh* Deport.
ON EXHIBITION I
The Victor Cane
COOKS EVAPORATOR
Will I*-- ou t-xhil.iti>>i) in i.*ar«.f Itac? A Stfj-b«*i»‘*-. , 't"« 1 *
SATURDAY. 2D OCTOBER.
ami fur the wtfk f.sll.tnin^. Th ? Mill u».l Eva|*orat.*r
Mitt lit- i.jH-rat.el l.v ttie A^viit, MV. J. W. HI'll .Kit, on
.^aluntny, Misti e-iti/a ii.-' arv r«f |-titSully imiti-d Iu al-
t.-ii.l :iimI t-xauiiln‘ lli.-iu.
Albany,«K.tol«-i L*t, !!«W-ll
Notice of Copartnership.
rpiIF. «uia*TiiKH«l.<*.L rARRlN<iT**N au-I Ji»IIN
1 STANS, hahi* thi* iU) i-tit.-f.ti Into |iartui-r*hi|*
uiitb r lh-* litUl liMiui* of
FARRINGTON & STARS.
ami M'ill coutiutu* th«* tm-tui**.-* of l*ra|H.n* ami Tailor,
at tin* OLD STAND »l «*. J- * arriustoii.over Zacliarfaw*
Store*, Itroael etrevt. Tbauklut f»»r th** |*atroiia/;** lu*re-
tofor<« *• \le-mh-U to t >. .1. FMrrii<<l«*u, he I.o{m.» for a coa-
tiiinaucc of tlie auuu*.
Y\V Iiave jiaU mvivetl a laoj.'aiitl choi.-c assortment ol
FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN
OAflSIM E It E S,
for winter wear. ^Alw,
Vestings and Coatirgs
au.1 r.*spcctfatly luvih* our friend* toexatiiin^ourst.K-k,
m ttieh will *»e made in tin* latent Parisian or New York
.*tvle. **• J. FAItltlNGTuN,
JOHN STANS.
jfi. All pcfMiy.% iflhchttxl to O. J. Farrington uiil
i.lroio call an>J setlh*,
AUaUiy, Oct jsiia-nw O. J. I/iRUlMiToX.
ALliANY FOUNDRY
and
'SHOPS.
-IwroEyBBa, Dkalcrs & Growcbs is—
PENNSYLVANIA
Garden, Mi & Flower Seeds,
Seeds warranted FRESH and PU1!E, and
seut by mail lo Planters on enclosing moiiej
to the above firm. Postage 2c. per each *
ounces. i -.j •*- Y -
-o—
t
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Flour, Hlscuil, & Crfickers
HAY", cfcC-i
«n St. Julian St , : S;t vauimli, On
J. M. COOPER & CO., Agt’s,
ALBANY, GA.
June 22J. 1 BGO-till lit Jan.
A BARGAIN!
FOR SALE,
One Fonrf ockct Billiard Table,
Of Cuvciiihn A iHikrA fo-'t Iinprovotiieut.
PRICE, $350 00.
Merrtuuit’.' Kxctiange, (lie
SAVANNAH GA.
ANttKL YIIANKSA BRO.
Cm fall at tin
1W Office,
Sep 14, isfiy-lm
COTTON TIES!
T.
Pattison kV; Sons,
- ir.t.s/ii\<:rfa srm:t:r—
AISJVIfy, :
Y\_te nuw I'it-pitreJ t.i
: GEORGIA
niiuiufncturc all kinds
IRON & BRASS CASTINGS.
Sorb »*» ' ngrir Mills nnd Kettles «f nil pijes:
Gin ••***r. Il<dt<.w Unn*. Dog-Irons, of nil
descrif.iiot!**: < n-t an<l Wroiipht Iron Rail
ing. of aTiy pattern desired, for
CBRi:TCKir.«, VCR tiVOAS, &C
AND—-
IKON FRONTS FOR STORES
PUBLIC BUILDINGS. AC.
Fpeeiil attention given t-» thei*pait« of
Machinery of all Kinds
ffc3Tt*rJers .*-n!
gu-irautecd it MAl'
added.
Albany, il a., Aug
ifed.
*N Pi
St hi
and satisfaction
-i«’l-’.4, with fieight
’*"* till l.-t J«n.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
P22,2£.
T*» rs A UK HHHEBY
t»i<*i *hi, u liel.t, iiu<t they
«**|ht tally
PHL
-tjji.ii
HORSES
>ii hau-i :«•**! for *-mI<‘
- s lMS A lAuKMAK.
To th© Pnblio at
Ea
rge.
lH’.OWX’S HOTEL,
Maccs, Ga , Sep. 21, ISO 1 .*.
Dunn’s Patent
Solf-.ldjHMiiiirllorizolit.il l otion Tie.
A S Acenlt of the above named p
beg to ci
commend it to PluuletM aud M
«*Iinln. Tliis lie is a decided ilnj-n-v me
and contains tlie advatilnges of
GUKAT STUKNCvTH !
UUKAT SIMPLICITY :uxl K.\sK
IN MANIPULATION ! .
Being superior to any oilier Tie iiian.ilae
tured. we can confidently recutumend it to
the public.
J.s’O W. ANDERSON’S SONS t t* .
Agents ui SavHtiii,ih. G<t
H. & A- 1‘- TIFT,
Agents nt .'. Ibanv.
Aug
1 Hi;* 1-4II
M A ( ' < ) iN
HARDEMAN & SPARKS,
r C tendering their services a (tain to their pbidiin
frf ~ • ...
friend** a-* War--b,»n o aiui Ooor.iH hm Merclia|>t .
iI.m-iu ii mholly imiHTii'Nir,* to m:»kv li«.ihI-j- a*> *<>
th*-ir Milliiijrii**" nnd ability to ~. rve thvi.i faiihioHv
and adv iiitag, on le
Th- ir l »uy «A|. ih-ni- • ar.<l the lar_-<* |..tr-«n:i4C which
loi' «her !*••« it i xt. ImI"*I th«- h-Hi-<* i- j.nM.f < •nchi-J.i
that tin v .1- — I*, ihe<Miit.il-lie. tin- |.I.ti.t.n,- i-»i.i-
mi.uii*, iii.l l»» j.r.-iHj.l (I all-oti-n l.. •!.. ii
inter, -t. tin-y int'-nil to m- nt in ill- i.ituiv th.- pair ui
a>;e iila laity siv.il I hi in to th. i»l- t.
ohdfr- roit .<m*Lii:s
)...,niptlv filled at !i»tte-*t market jiric. :*, ar.il Ihe n-ital
iacililh'rxteniied to tiio-e M*ho iotr.ot iheii l-ii'io."
Mith o-.
O ii. -I* VICKS,
au. tl-hn **■ ’1. liAiilU.MAN, »..
JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST.
Adams, Jones & Reynolds
W OULD
Plant*
Wc art? receiving every day application.*
for reserved rooms dutiug the corning Fair.
We beg leave to state to all our numerous and
obliging pair* us that ive will do nil iu our
power to accommodate all wlui come until our
capacity to receive gue-ls is exhausted. IVi
lo uot tes. however, how we Cau hold in re
serve rooms for exported visitors whoa others
are here already to enter them. \Vp pet*taipt
ly cannot be expected to do so without the ex'
piectcd guest paying for the room while i-
should be held unoccupied, a measure which
we should be unwilling to adopt, as likely to
prove unprofitable to us and Unsatisfactory to
the parties. All we can -ay is. that we will
leave no effort uuspared to make comfortable
all who call, aud our enlarged moans iu every
department f r doing so, are very ample. We
are dPtcnpined that none who stop with us
sln.lt go aw&y diisaiisficd. Our terms are
and will be our usual rates.
E. E. BROWN & SON,
8ep24-tf Proprietors.
Samuel Kirk & Son,
172—W. RAXTIMOKE .STRUCT—172
Baltimore, Maryland,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ELEGANT SILVER-WARE,
Watejiitt 3B$ Fine Jewelry.
-i - ! tlu.Muti.n tfv.!
October fU. I
For Sale at Public Outcry,
One of k Best Plantations
IN' DOUGHERTY COUNTV!
('octaini.ig ICG2 1 2 leres
O NTO,: 1ST •I'n-SD.llMS I.E( EMBEK NEXT,
*b« Co irt ihotsf door of the iMtiufy of
/^EOBCilA, llilrhell Uunutr.-jt;. A. Mali.y appUes
VJ fcr cimnitiun of in-ranualty aiui
valiuifott *»f Iwbbj-
r on tlie 9rt» d*y h
lit 10 o'clock,«. hi.
Ac to “harshnexx,” .nothing of the kiud If-
intended; ihe faith Col performanco iif xdBt.
rendered necessary by a solemn oath is the
apology 1 tor the ennruj. paraoed'
SiirEKLoyal:—\V«fiiid the lollovr-
ing letter from Lexinglon, Ya., to the Rich-
snoad Dispatch .*
The visit of Gen. Gordon, and especially
seeing Mix ift company with Gen I»?e and &
ouml>er of hi» />id «>»Wr>ud, awukched many
Xloafederate memories, *r« pnold alijiost see
••stars and bars" final lag in tbs breezy
eejnore. Butihrea visions were rudely
■*“**■•* morning by seeing run up in
y headquarters a large Uni-
flag. This is Ihe first time it has
been ddfend necessary to hoist “the flag" in
Lexington In M cppspicnona a Banner.
!« * ,1.1 at public ’out-
“
PLACE,
adjoinclfencrsl Ionian's liillionrflle Place, and the
phuvskiioM-n a. Mod Creek a:i*t TaJla.» v.
The |Jautatiou t-ouiprue* lot.* of land nnmlxMS G9, &7,
9j<, Wt, mm! «2« £ a*' r—i of the M«*st aide of WT, in the *Al
IMstriet of lANi^herty inttinfr; fill,-.-* .'nti-rfaelorr. •*-
aiuine the |tlaee, Mee'for yo<fr>.-lvt>* a urrt do uot foj »
in. 1IJXES A Hollis, Atl)VX.>
Re»*Jn-rsid tlie uiatfCr of N.-al et. ml.
In Two of
fJMlELUTb
Administrator’s Sale
F t vir.u* 1 of an order of the Court of i.ij.iinarj cf
the county of Chatham, and State of Gesorgi*. will
I boom of hale, as the
u Dta '
J3 the county of thatham. and flirts of Georgia, wffl -
he sold foforo tbe Court lloum door of ixAigherty
coantrA.±. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEX-
~~ NEXT, tiwtween the' legal bourn of ‘
ty of the e-vxUt of Mu-haci S*i»-nhan,
' ofChrtkiU. and .‘Vale of
io0**4s% w%lrt.' of hurt, to-wi!
Lnriwun*jpr ^11, k» »iw lUt
'* «, in Ihe I* Wtfri
M 21. 22, 111, 173, H9,
re.-pert fully s«y to the f’.>ttoii
'footers of South wort e u and Middle
(Georgia, wli<>tu il lin* been their pleasure Ie
serve the part season so >:ilisf:»rtnrily. that
they will find them fully prefrtred nn<l read,,
to receive, store, ship or sell to the very best
advantage, all l.'oltoti consigned to them du
ring the coming season; while lo those who
Iiave uot heretofore trfo.1 us. we would say
we know we can please yes.
We offer the usual accommodation in our
patrons on their growing crops, nnd will
take pleasure in filling their orders for sop
plies promptly and at lowest market rales.
Call and see us nr the
PL A NTERS’ W A R Ellf »I7SE.
Opposite Brown’s nnd Ryintfluti's II. tel.
Aug 17. l8*i!Mill 1st J.-m
PLAN T E It S
. AN&, ——
IT/ K Again tender you our services
Yf Colton Factors and Commission Mer
chants, at our old stan I on Third street, and
pfodgo oursglves Jq pqijd/it "Irjctly a Com
mission Business, and Wall give special care
ami attention to all bt/iness entrusted to us
We return our sincere thanks to our old pa
trons for post favors, nnd^so’icit a contin
uance ofthe same, aud would request Plan
ters generally, to give us a trial, as we make
the sale of cotton a specialty.
Shall be prepared to rcuder the usual ac»-
commod-tliou,
JOVAIUtN f01.LI.VS & SOX,
COTTOX FACTO US.
Aug. 16, ’G9-.-tm macox, <;a.
ITORg,;
GILBERT^)) Avi
' ‘ ' ] ' ' , ** . ' %
(Old Stand of AV. H. oil bout
BROAD STREET, ALBANY,
ro,\
rrE ARE NOW REEK [VINO INVOICES FI
(lM THE I.IUMM!
w alile lloupc in New Volk. Hie Lnrgeaf, Cninpieir. :m.l REST
MEDICINES AND DRUGGISTS 1 Cl
EVER BROUGIIT TO ALBANY.
Wt
are determined that what we tell to our friends anj jvoffc
G-ZEdSTTTXlSrE JL3SOD FRESI
And'wilh this view one of cur fiim, DR. WM. L. DAVIS, a pLyririnn uf tn
widl*known throughout this section, has been induced lo spend the Futurner tilb'jL
Markets for the purpose of selecting the PUREST AND BEST STtn'R
ClIEMIC.VLS kuown to hfo profession. We propose to kt*<*]> eveiydiing intll^:^
Needed
DKUGS,
Druggist's idnd JlpofJurarics Li|
this loca’ily, or that is likely to be called for-ndij
GEOBfi
MEDICINES,
ClIEMICAI^i,
namv am! iU-«crii>lion.) Also,
ATKN'T MEDICINES, (,,d
TAISTSS
(I I,ASS, I'U'ITY
KEIIOSKNK OIL, & LAMPS,
Il.Ult, TOOTH, UAIN'I
TBUSSKS,
l'OBCEI’S an.l INSTKU.MEN
UEUFUMEItV aixl COSMITICS. Also,
I'ine Brandies, Win<
(FOB MEbI01N.il.
CIGARS,
GHEWING
AND
—o—
DYK STUKI’S,
Jt WHITE WASH BBitfl
r-s.
TOILET SOAI’S,
Wild
s nnd
r npos€s )
SMOKING TO!
we respectfully solicit a ooutiimance ot (he same ro onrselves
PRESCRIPTIONS carefully andncatly compounded
and prompt attention giveu to all orders.
&t ail liour*, i lUrjfR
ept 21, l«6!b|«t Ju
RISNTIl 8n§Mflf
J. ROSENFIE
-HAVE REMOVED TI1EII IIAZAAE To
Iii the Store formerly occujiie l
Where they are now receiving th ir
NEW FALL ST
.1) & Bl
l.v M. Hit'll .t c0|
JvXhibitjjig; ft Large ami Eli.;
-ant Ael OltllKMt «f
iSi
1
I.
Thankful for the liberal p ttronsge heretofore bestowed un the tirm of uKncr;^HE^
U
UA VIS SMtTlI.
h. r. wRcrtxrrT.
taSIhpKflT
III! GA-
H AVE mow in stori*, and keep roiudantlv on liand
a heavy rtock of
HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES,
SOLE LEATHER, TRUNKS anj
VALISES, CALF SKINS, Sli
FINDINGS.A)AK an,I
W^rSLRttlBT i
CARRIAGE-HA(lEjl’S JIATEJJULS.
of alj descriptions,
CHIJ.DRPSSCAR
>•1
BCGlilEB.X-SRHUCfV.
*
14,
lrlct of Mltcbrtl eocitfy.
I>Os number 2X 2>t, Cio,
in jetb IHrtrtci tf Exdf roonty.
LsOo number X2, la Lbe IMh Dntrict
eoorty.
of Swakur «Ma<t y.
Ill
on few ate c
UDffiffDRSIISCOODS
■ * 1- ■ -
Such .19 Fine Tarltona; Brilliants, Muslins, 3ambric.*, i
MonrninuGoods, Mornin'IlolK-c.SImwla, A
Ritjlwnii, Wornlel Gootls, (an Mmla.VConu U, IloopsVirls, K'‘*
and Bonnet-’, and ’gSN TIIOU SAND oilier thing*.
m
hll
Atso. an Immense ! took of
m A
fr«npli it xt c* . if
I- - * Vk '•
if '¥!*•-.> , A*'
• -r nr,'..-».*: • •• !•”“* . #* ■
Custom M: Ida Work *, Boo s, Sh^es ip?
X caps & muNksd
- jjgp^
•1H manner of II
--giH & J
MteBBuZh
E* *L^-KI3ID« Of
Ghroceries, Grain & RwvislonB,
aiMiJa.
rbr^abariog Claasee and Plantatioo uze In fj|ct, LVLRTJUING
GO i
ISD
BRl/., ..
*HUi VUM !
J-tll'orlHloOI
aaLiaa^-aiA
onstoiura
F»«U!a» show t*ualr V(hi^|. ,
ires R>r ! .
rwjrtaVW-.-jj,.
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m