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When Kills auk Dl'e.—All bill*
• lor nJvciiisiug iu ihis paper are due on tie
NOYEMBEE 30, 1869.
oOAMY&son,
in
ss ion M’rchants
gjIEKe IAlX WSW 0f>
fimin & Provisions,
. } Atlanta, Ga.
U»-3u>
annah,
A. aWESlOW
A WESLOW,
1CT0RS
' 'AND
i*s. Merohants
SAVANNAH, GA., ^
rflav nn ('isuniiHio^
aiul M.nluudisi*. Coiwign-
upon trfaicli liberal advun-
irW»" Sl Stvrufvh Super l’bo*-
sep 1411st jan*
• q&tiUi-lml 1810.]
f : |YMetalf ]D>vler iu
MS ft SEGARS.
Commission Merchants’
iff- fly** r? *•*».
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
CASH AD'
51 ENTS fur Mis in Serin)
.amtiWoiwoi
or on Mipment to
■ New York, Fhito-
L IF
ME
reliable co^respoudenU la Uferpool, E
be our beat service*
* [ill
Agents Empire Link of Side-Wheel Steamers
to New York.
new one’s prom-
sep 1411st Jan
E X€ HINGE.
BULL St, <
Ti the Membera of\ He State Agricultural So
eiety, to auembU at Heir Annual Fair in
' Macon, Oa., on the 16th of November, 1869 ;
Gentlemen—According to i pro*
mise elicited from me by yoor Secre
tary, I bare the honor to present to
you this paper. The subject tor con
sideration is, “The Destiny of Georgia,
induced by recent changes, and the
Interest and Policy of Cotton Planters
indicated there!
been
tin
ed. They
cal and fii
deeply involvi
oar connti
i 1 revolut!
e teye recently part
ite to our social, politi-
iciai: stairs,. and have
id the common labor of
They have been produc-
oar country. They nave been prodac- me ireignt ti
ed bjtttUMtfihiifihSifacooWntrMion erpool alone ia
cf (he great powers which rule and which is equal
direct all governments. freight from Ni
i government
We belie re that tha following pro.
positions will
true, to-wit:
iifoEt x f%!0iS8 t hbo.,
IH—
OlfS, j/ 4-C.
m
&
!). 1SI BAY STREET,
Vann ah, ga.
ir.ixiitci.v AsnrwcitiAnp
"(TELEBH A TED ALE,
jlffrrfi and 1MJ lUirrel*. j
lCTORS
(Mission Merchants
niPAi:i» lower kangk,
YAXXAH, GA
Wm. W. (ionixiv.
k GORDON,
IN FACTORS,
Commission
ICHANTS,
||Savaxnah, Ga.
ilvauciil «*n Crojr*.
OJMgtltiHMlIn of
r.
PJR & DEPPISH,
Kk lf .nl R, toil 1), Ik- r-. In . !
abber
0
onMerchantsi
ISRItETAU. di:ai ers in
EVERY DESCRIPTION-
OYSTERS, AC., AC.
SAVANNAH.
JjumarT. ~y r
DYY AREi
Belting,
’ill Implements
SHOT, TAPS HLEA^f!*■’”
JUitT R
LEA!
!:(E>V«G. 1J4
1. JULIAN STREETS*
Htyxx a h, ga.
‘Januai\
» AI-KX. MCit.ll-',
\ MWVH u 9
Ul & MoilllO,
Tien, at
Sept 8, ISCD-lst Jan
Wm. Henry Wootfs,
««»**! '• M J.' • .
COTTo'X FACTOR ANt>
UKNERAL iOMilliSSION HKRCHAXT,
—aStoudaid’j Lowe* Rasoe—
KSny St., ; ; SAVANNAH, GA.
I S prepared, at all timet (o advanao liberal
ly on consignments of Cetton for sale in
JSavonnali, or for shipnient to hia correspon
dent* in New York and Liverpool.
July COlh, IStiH-Gm*
A. H. Colquitt, James Bauus.
Baker County, Ga. Newton, Ga.
- sb^Qj. J,
COLQUITT & 1AGGS,
Commission Merchant®)
VANNAH,
the tale of Cotton,
Liberal advances on
april 20, 18G9-tf
CHANTS,
van nab, On.
>hosphate Iff Line.
Always on band.
Extended ,t'9 i cu8tOnie T ,
•ngt7HG«i‘
LOST, JB-
1011
tmm
«as»- >r TCCj
OK MERCHAWT9,
AH,) t^A.
Ursnch-sf Ifc. ShtPhilsdUfhts ftas.sf I A.
•Hicteii '’Wetherill & Co,
PijMNH lil.VAWTA
s a. vann/
u CiUhlynmftiU fur Sal«> 01
au«l all other SupjJh*. fur-
**»)» rule*. ; i
v ' «fay, "
aTIu
A«
ROTORS,
and Forwarding
itCIlANTS, 'I..:'.
I MtL.f.1’. Ranz.
lo ibe .bovr firm. UosUge -o. poo e*rH 4
oanerv.' •><»“ 1 I" 1 •
:• imA !• .inwt. i4f :: • r '• •' ' I '
Flour, Biscuit, & Crackers,
roirt^ o T
> tohnd to be jast and
f
n*
pur-
evi r powi
tio is whioh
JUa powers for mana&ctaring
poses. 1 ‘ ■ -p .] ‘ >-
Secondly—A . nation or | people is
powerful in proportion’to'its'prodnets
In manufactures.
Thirdly—Politically, socially, and
financially, the manufacturing inter
ests, compared with the agncnltural
interest in inflnebca and oontrol, ia as
tlirpe to one.
ourtbly—Agricultnre, manufactur
ing, and commerce, are the great ele
ments of peaoe. > The two last are in*
timately associated. Closely allied to
those stands also mining.: The first is
diffuse, and never is concentrated. The
others always combine and readily co-
f alescc. Hence Aaitrcl the gov
ernment, . Thevjsriug to their aid the
machinery of banking ind : I
fluenco of currenfcy.
A fourth interest has lately grown
ygraafifcrag&s
combines and concentrates in a day.—
It is eminently sympathetic. This
power, with its associates, the tele
graph and express, Will lead off and
oontrol government! and all Other
power*, unless governments, by/accu
mulation and concentration,
sums to oontrol ik
Fifthly—One man may . control mil
lions in manufacturing and railroad*
ing, and may thereby exert an influence
in proportion , whilst in agriculture
ho is limited to a few hundred thous
ands, and bis influence it limited in
proportion, in (lie inverse ratio, as
three is to one.
■izmmmrz
history, that I will not consume
time by attempting to elucidate !
The State of Georgia, by the adap
tation'of climaW Add soil to the' pio-
duct of the great staple, has been,
heretofore, necessarily an..agriCi)hqrol
district. This was true also of the en*
tiro South. A system of labor entail*
ed upon ns by our ancestor! made it
■o. ...
The perquisites arising from a
change in this SYstMndf labor, forces
ns a destiny whhSh 1 must place
posed to be 8,000,000 bales,
lions bales shipped as above
Two mil
as above and sold
--ford to the New York
(opera a benefit of $28,840,000. This
it the result of one crop. Is it wond-
derful, then, that with this to build on
New Yorkshojnld be a great city, with
centralised power to make and control
the poUoy of anation ?
Again, ootton in the process oi man
ufacturing, loses IS per cent, or 15
76do bales urn crop of 400,000 bales,
Of nearly one tele in eix ; which, if
valued at 20c a bale* is equal to
•760,000.
The planter loses this He also
losesAte fraight .paid on this waste.
The freight from New York to Liv-
35c. per hundred lbs.,
per bale to tl.75. The
ew York la Liverpool
600,000 bales made in Georgia, if
from New Nork to Liverpool,
is *875,000-
Tha sum osMsu. urteu wmuufeotured
iutp yarns soil
a , diminish!
therefore
ited to the foreign
iht^tl
qn.
as in a different 1 ffeladon to each other,
aa well ha thtiftfett *
powers, and base them. «k*«!y..*med
with that of tgricnllure. In other.
_ust ue idehl
tnring and com
. country ; and, t'
i Aisled with the
^Tntereat, Ue K
and the expr
, into, tteae ote^meja Umr ,
gain*' moat aaeaaaarily flow j ottep-
st hold - _
lions of bsgs of cotton must demon-
ob by oineri l #»iiM miwb ii.wi
5(S£»S88®!hbSSI
iu the transkiou stats, i Wa.MMjf. Af.
rset, but‘oapoot !WJr. M*
The cotton planleri ol the
seize tha onuortnoity, fall ip and
byfed^c tie
.it !
the’hulk Is per cent,
vea about ons-aixth of
this frsigbt, which is equal to *145,*
833 saved in lreigbt on watte from a
cropot 500,000 bales. The .manufac.
ng of .the raw material at home
saves'iuioiiie Waste ol 15 percent.,
and turns it to domestic accounts.
Mqaitfoeti^ngjat hime for the for
eign market adds two-thirds to the
value the bulk; --Hence, one bale
of cotton thus liianufacluieil is worth
three of the raw cotton, say equal to
*300.
The crop cf *500,000 baleB manufac
tured in Georgia, less 1C per cent,
waste is 425^000 .bales manufactured
products, equal to &300 per bale,
which ia tqiial to the aggregate sum
ol *137,500,000. This, then stands
iagainst thp snm of *59,000,000, the
vulu! of 500,000 bales sold in the raw
state.
There is, therefore, a balance in fa*
vor of the country of *87,500,000 pro
duced by converting the raw cotton
-ipto a manufactured article. Add to
fiia the stun of *145,000 paid on the
waste when shipped and saved by
manufacturing at home. Add also
thefvalue of the waste saved and used
at home, by estimate *100,000, and
you have the aum $87,775,000 made
sad saved to the country by manufac
turing the ruw material. Hence it is
perceived that you return to the pro
ducers the value of their raw material,
as iu case of sale mid shipment, aud
nearly double that sum to them aud
their country iu the proceeds cf the
■al* of the manufactured goods. This
i to them or to the State, in iin-
or iu specie, being that much
er aud above what is now received
and that is an annual result.
Great and intetesting us this may
em to the planters, the results of the
country financially, politically and so-
cially, are grand beyond any ordinary
conception. Bach an annual increase
of labor produOM-^aJr *87,000,000—
throngh the agency of one commodity,
produced by one plaas of citizeus, will
andually increase this population and
means, material and money, nntil the
wealth ot the State can only be told
cared, will have much to do with lead
ing and controlling the manufacturing
interests of Georgia.
The gains of ihe cotton planter op
tho orop of this year will probably be
equal to *10,250,000. Four parts bl
this, say $500,000, may, without in
convenience, be appropriated to the
purchase oi those localities, and will
be sufficient, when added to ihiity-
five factories now in operation, to spin
—i, annually, the coftoh crop of Gpory
_ s. There will then be annually
*9,000,000 in thehanda of planters for
tho erection and operating these fac
tories to be erected at the several 1 lo
calities referred to. The annual com-
bination of skilled labor, and labor bf orhenrtM contract td for. 1 '
-- — .. PasUMaSuitli unit —sbe
A! adtytiTairm. mu.t take the
1 the State
hiihdredi of millions
inly l
Unt
be
by hundreds of millions Until towns
1 cities skpllite-bpilt where the lor*
est'now stauds, and nntil thousands ol
shall turn by the power of wa
ns til the planters and producers
iU stppls shall found and build
turn them all; shall grasp there-
byjall the elen jcuts ot power, bereto-
“ by whieh govern.
by wbioh laws are
i«tfped, by which
ght, the aria made
teratnre of the conn*
it; by which the
i may bo defend
ing grandeur ot
exhibited in the
K ^ben we (tell have
in onr favor. Thei
in. will capital flow t<
/mi aubjeot to taejT gsjsji ^ .tide, jand immigration aa
lunoat M'iBsiwr as- smte ttflliu on ue without an effoi
' our part, j
“ ,aiw, will you ask where the
ty la to cornu from ? I answer,
the planters of the South flru if
they please. They have the money
v'I/.Unle*s lima used it must rou
Again, let i a look at the facts.—
First i All the water power at com*
Georgia, now accessible by
iavigation, ; is sufficient
thq .;l*w material of
^ la latfdilion to driv-.
try of all operations
it
•ufof#lwfag.tf#*V,. „ „ , _
or. want .*fi.»»torpn»U; they.'wulrttPIt mrecMary to c Mton or woolen milling,
avaUthbumelvite / at. U“ opportunity whether it'be of wood or metals.
oo.w.tel
alter-’ •
lands they cnl
ia obligation
fortbe
wbioji _
plaagqqyt*
interest Ota.
willhavetbiso
la#, to wit, that
guarantee term
and sbedredbrv. t
neither wield wcwv4>eofc -
ii
'The. material ores of
are in richest profwioa
1 in oar limits everywhere, idea-
. with the ,water
referred lo—iron especially.—
quality and quantity,
* i and Alabama, Virgin-
■ P° r 7
E&w
funnerbccaiion we felt called
to the Legislature of
ite of the resources
m iron, as compared with
Feunsylvadl' We then demonstrated,
Ufacts are these:
Tbo cqUon crop oi'
is M ststed
red pounds, iu paper currency of Ue eould only bo equalled by those of
biteu States, after paying Vreigtes =,*«<! that the 'power, of the
and charges to Liverpool from, Now l ‘^ u K u , lhu »g.euoy of the form
Ti S)ld in Liverpool, is iSs.fll^l^woiihna^tLWud
the New York shipper) pays
in NCW fork **6,00, thus leaving lor
him a balance of «8.84$ for his profits.
500 pounds, therefore, affiinis
A bale of ~ - m
fi^mG^rgiaot SW.ooo' bsire
thus sold, will therefore
New York slippers *H •
Sffc..
j ias.*A ; jka JUiO’/ 83>lBAiiO
tljrept
exceeded Ue hitter. Hence
ie opinion that in the sc-
that derived
from the cotton. We still think
.Thirdly: The most interesting and
BTWfible loualivies for wateir power iu
itif»rg»>»re »ow in market at epecula-
tive prices. They mast and will be
tateu bold ol very =oon by some one.
p.aloue that, we know of has power
twelve months to convert half the
of Georgia iofo .manufactured
ids.
all sorts, will cause'an appreciation of
the property at tb&e localities nntil it
shall doable, treble and quadruple the'
prime coat, thereby affording i
means td build aud carry ou
thus ensbliug the planters td a
priato other millions to the
or coostruction of iqlercstiq;
partant lines oi iisilrood. h f*
happens now to be presen
! d s
ing tbroughodl its entiro court
richest, most varja^ and moat, abun
dant resources of* vatus^td ‘minerals
which can be found in the world. ‘ It
lias also, along its line, the most am
ple and abundant water power, for
manufacturing. It is blessed, also,
with the most salubrious climate, and
a soil luxuriantly rich for agricultur
al purposes. This line ot railroad can
be engrossed' by planters with ihe use
of a very limited amount of this years
gains.
They will then have a hold cn not
only the manufacturing interest amt
thejpower it affords, but they will
have a clue to railroading. Here they
will make their permanent homes,
and combine their agricultural power
with all other powers.' Here ..tlipy
will annually open a market for'their
products of cotton, receiye'it apd coo-
vert it into a manufactured, p^pduct,
to be shipped by themselves, W. direct
lines oi exports, to its proper, deslinsr
tion; for which purpose iliey will
have transportation by land find by
sea, aud financial and . mercantile
agents at home and abroad. •
You have, dow, sirs, the- erowuir
suggestion which I propoacd^jm*]
after stating the lacls heie enurao ' ‘
If the cotton planter, on receiyii
these suggestions, 'should d ou bt tU-
praeticability, the success, or the ben
eficial results which they propose, we.
have only to refer them to the estab
lishments now operating in tbn,. tState.
of Georgia Tile history oi one atony
will sulfite. With, a capital of, jess ‘
than $500,000 it is making annuql.div
idend of twenty per cent, paid quar
ter] y, with a reservo fund, equal to,
half its capital, invested in available
securities. One of its largest^ stock
holders SB wc learn iuvested 500 . doll
lars in stock, from which he now bolds
six hundred shares, worth J0(j
lars, pacing him an animal , ( ’c
oi 12,Odo dollars. In this establi
nymt, however, (here is a lopr ‘
stockholders, aud vei
planters. Such will
at planters to manufactuilug estql
roents which mult soon,
within the limits of Georgia, H the
cline these suggestions.^ Such is ,
liny, .qnd with the growth ol /that fu-
terest the miner*! region of Georgia 1
will be developed in aid .qf jt, and
IH open the latter, up-rwiU
-mSSSLui.
•» Jb Local reading coluui
**g£g£££
•dvertisneeata tlM*y pubiUb, ainl i .ir faiU* <iuarlerly,
Z} per ceui. couuUsiua w”* * ”
^plication fur tlUiuiuHion from Ail o*n., Guartli-
m I *Mfi *iU Bneutonhlp *
AppliedUn for leave to sell land, td
for each 4Jdi’l.
notfce to DeLtont and Creditor*
Lead tialn, 1st m. 54, each addition’
? to perfect service
ni al to foreleee mortgages per witiarc
Jtotai to wtafaUak kad papeu, per [tare
Bultti compelling title* :
Itoltt* to *terfL*t't service In divorcee: vs
for llirindmil
ad, &e^ by Adralnlntra
fore repaired by law tu Ik
'.I#, tha aiaalh, between Lb>
«oon and S In the afternoon, at
_ county in'vAiich the pruTtenrl-
Ngtkvs ot thciM sales mast 90 glrui
1b the county where the land lies, it
if.there la noimperiHiblUhed in tb.-
ncarrtl tniLllr jpuu-HC, or the one I
atfitialdtrabtiiA iuialdcaonty, oday* previous t.»
Use day of«Uc.
Kdt kus f.
railroads wiil open the Iqtter.ur-
Carry and wield both. s j,-, , ,
I have, now, gdntleiqen, ,submitted
to yon what l had to say, and bare
beg leave Ip commit tho, in«U*r'. lo
yon, knowing that it is ^posited in
the hands of those who have the pow--
eraud intelligence to dispose of it
properly; iu which yon have my
hearty wishes for success.
From Virgin*—The Radical fin
As Aasooisled Press dqtyjt Riph-
Qund, Nor. 25th, says: 7
Tbs Hepublissa State Caoi«atiea-,t»da;
adopted an addrstf to.pongrHa.ilt patff/<
lhat Ihe election inyiiwiaie irae.a ConfK
it* tnampn, * - lV — r - v 1 w *
fraud, thf Re.
instances (ntceap bjMnhWT
secret df.!iheiBdputdidm<idafhstl «U(
aubxdstion tio. .a.sepsrstp ,vfUo. ‘
•ath and diefnpahiaing oh
been imerte'd in.ihe cSlilil
of ihe rtcohMruction'< aJV.
lion haee-iheiUtealeal coUSI
licaeitih and ttaleemanahipof the .1
anduB^jarug «T CMsreash jtetlittea
dSortyptl.M.io FteHW flWfty 1 “ '
gininthht (bepraint LeriiUli
al Andf illegal, ahi pvenlf it
‘, ; et!l , eoaci'«i)eh l eds/ilf*t*4$'ir
property qanitScartacnas-to «Msalyi«Uaapn)l
theiaflucooe df ijolartd snrraxti^atuLprev
Ttef„*plt4i*ilj»f*ri
‘ kb 1 1
who hire' Taoetred ifoe’ erxl
VbhsjMiuaass^i^uiit.
the hckanotti
traiionVasd t^ed^tageUppleft <U N/l
qoertingthe WeeiAnk»otmtV.fedvaban.
poietwentc in YirfMa.8alpiM.tf
AliBANYNEWS,
SEMI-WEE) 1.Y
CAREY HV STYLES
TERMS:
ONE YEAR $ <.00
SIX M0KTH3 * 3.00
THREE MONTHS 1.50
Advertising Bates t nd Buies.
THK FOLLOWING TABLE OF CUA 1GK3 WILL UK
ADR EKED TO^IN FTTU ll|:
BUlv tor advr-rtfating are due on th'
first ap]**araniv
i.*a, rxajil «tieu
pitiil in advance,
rtijn of the paper,
artisnueuu nu ... .
tanrlie alltMiUted bycontr. ct, au.l th. n the
addition*! charges will be r •qaiml:
2»V percent.
colunm-s :
■ottoee ether than calHn
tent h>u to new
that tlirir
unless a F.%ik
“«« rates, *i.-
BULKS & RATKs
’ Tor Legal Adve :tising.
To County Oflicenrf who become re-.poii'ild.*
* ** ‘ 'ilidb, ami | ay W
will he all., rod,
.SherilTlMeii, each levy,
■•rtgage fi laule.eaeli lew
Tax t'ol. 4 “
dtathm for letters of AdminUtrali n and tiuar-
|H‘ri v uni-l !h* giv-
day.
i e>lale inu*t
for the .sale of pcr»unal p .
nvit Uke liiAuud- IU daya nreviute* j
Notice tu the deTdurs ana crvxlil.tr
abb LB publbhed 40 dars.
Notkw thataptfiratiun wUl be ma. e to Dte Court ot
Ordinary for lea veto bell laud, etc., au.-f Ik* publLJied.
tats a week for four weeks.
Citallem for letters of AdmloGfra
et«\, luiMt he IHihllRbeJ HU dava—to
Admini.itration, (iiiardiansiiip ;
dara .. ? ij »■
Rules of forevlurturo of mortg^g.
Mtunihly for four monilw-for e^lah
fur tho lull apace of three mout hr— f* , „ .
'***“ Executors or AtlmlnUtrator*. after • U.ud has I
o'three mouths,
lied l»
•rding
given by. Um deceased, the full t-pac •
ApuUwutioia t*>r HoiiKutamd luiiat t» .
I*uullcalloa* will always be cunt in u
I, the le^al requitomeuts, unless
-CoimtfC - - - — 1
. UfopMda, Blanks iwatr
Job OrricE. aud ltnnUtcl at
24 sheet*.
yervfnw ofllienvare, *• vo»»*»ts*.
lufactutiiigertqbljsk. fO If 6 S t 6 f £ tt
$1 W
a no
4 no
: to ml
U «v
t>r»,' KxeCntnrs
held Ml the fir»t
hvqrs of lo ill the
he court hoase in
■dtikitetl.
inh imlilir ptz<4te
there Ui any, ami
oiijity, th< n in the
* ig the hrgf-t
it)iJ.t4itk>Nliaii‘ihi|»,'
(I MIIL-tOWII iVoltl
K CtVUtol.dlip Iti
U* puWi*.|i«tl
ugl.Kt |*a|w*i*,
III{wllin r ; till<
Would inform the public tl at
t | receiving at
tlCx
r*th TWi*ie nrdereil.
ly. iriuled at tlie
tl. W per quire oi
E. HILSMAV.
man
ibey are
Btrana’ Old Stand,
I)JVJTZXSOS 1 S BT7LD7XG, (J.\ 1 ’ROA7> f>T.,
Their Large tad well Nleetft Tiock of
GROGEE
DRY GOO
CLOTHING, BOOTS
HARDWARE,'TUf WA
willow Wi
i fact every thing usual
i.-o«l .’iqj .1 .r- 1. 1
>V»UJ| yi,7* i»l4>l#
>*l|cj would spe/lhHy caff stf<
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v. JI*H ni-
tpGfaperies
I CoDslating of
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—
j ntit uppeAratiLV of the udvertisemeu:. except
j wh:u oilurwiLd ati*ug«;d by contract, and
will l»e pieacuted wbea the money is needed.
All advertisement* should be marked for a
"f’toifitd time, i.ilidrwiao they will be charged
un&rihe rule of so tuuih for the firit inser-
aud so muok for each subsequent
L S
THE
M. J3A.n2SrES
Proprietor.
Pine Street* Albanv, Geoma,
(«)
Having recently completed this House, and
put it in condition for the accommodation of
guests, t he Proprietor pledges his earnest en
deavors to give satisfaction. His rooms aro
large <tud well ventilated ; his table shall be
constantly supplied with the best the market
affords, aud his servents shall always be
prompt, polite and attentive. .
A Hack is always at the Depot on the
arrival of trains, to convey passenges to the
House, and every convenience and comfort
desirable ia guaranteed
• ■ MERRICK BARNES.
• ’i > * J.- Proprietor.
' Jan 1—Vf. , ] . A .
ISAACS HOUSE,
Hotel and Restaurant.
MEALS AT ALL ILOUP.S.
Cherry Street, MACON,
E. ISAAC’S, Pboi-bietoe.
GA.
tell tuaml Irubl I hi* IlutcL
Si*i4. .7, lSC9-lst January.
w. c. itEwtrr.
K. W. HEWITT.
HEWITTS’
GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
FAKE 83 00 PER DAY
Tiie Best in the City.
May 4—Gm
BROWN’S HOTEL
Opposite Depot, !TIacou,€aa.
E. E. BROWN k SON, Proprietor!.
T his wbll known house has
been refitted and repaired, and is now
one of the NEATEST HOTELS in the State,
and the most convenient in the eity. The
Hotel is supplied with everything the markets
affords.
Macon, 3ep,.lM IMG7 104-Gm
E. It. * VS*U N, II. J. WIL.NON, J. I.. CALDWELL
lif»r;ia. Virginia. AUlaiuu
THK OLD TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA
U. S. HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GA.
Sassofu, W ilson & Caldwell, Propr’s.
S.-|.t:VI, IS®,
♦'peai'a Fruit 1
j. i r. f. Bnraox.ae.k.
'reserving Solution, at
WELCH’S CORNER.
. . j TO TEACHERS.
Tbe IVatiooal Series of School.Books
coif PULSING
Parker & Watson's Readers and Speller*,
Monteilh & McNally’s Geographies,
Davies’ Arithmetics, etc., etc.,
am the A;1 .(tU-tl StandarJ for Stato Uniformity in all
the Public Schools of
A L A U A 3fA,LO UfS IA X A ,
NORTH CA ROLTXA.
Publishers' 1».>vri|»tive ('atolu^ne, comprising over
•tun ftirt«-r.*i»t work*, mol A]M)ciuun copy of "Ethintliuiixl
Balh-tiu," wilt fr*?«*. Frirtj for nrrt introduc
tion or fKnmnatii.il. A. S. BARNES A CO., Pal/*.,
nov y-".i ill and 11J William St., New York.
LIVERPOOL.
UIUECT TRADE
WITH EUROPE!
J. U. A^UBDIIn.E,
of Sew Oi deans,
J. 9. HUTTON,
of Macon, Ga.
J. H. ASHBKIDGE & CO.,
Commission Merohants,
-AND—
■ nil
General Purchasing Agents*
LIVERPOOL.
* f — VlfliMW ••* O >»Jai l('»]*i»* it : ■
,. ASHURIDGE, $>11TH t CO.,
: *«>J Wi NBf OitiAll.v" !“i
1 OCrtsignnieWs Solicited. Particular alien-
tiid giveiv to thdaale nf Soul hern Lands te
European jCapitaUata and . intending^ laaii-
fetauts. Orders for ‘ foreign goods executed
on best possible terms.'
Iffwlfo yktn-ljr 1 • j*.
laay cards.
STROZEK & SMITH,*
Attorneys at Law,
ALBANY, GA.
*vi:.'g iKvupinl tlwir new room*. (I P staim
. ^'Elt OLD OI'HCCj, wuuiil fo* i4«^»M.*d tu Sr»
itirir okl HivLlv, ami a- many new one- a« mar tov-r
then* with their patroua*r<*.
.Albany, (ia., Oet IMtft-ly
lit
Joseph Armstrong,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALBANY, GA.
SOT* Office oo We.hington Street, ia
CHUNK'S BUILDING, (0- dp staies.
July 2d, 1869-ly
dTh.pope,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALBANY, GA. -
Will give prompt attention to any business
entrusted to him, m all the Coui^s ol Dough
erty and surrounding counties.
Jan. 1, 18«9 ly
. j. whig in*.
L. P. D. WARREN
WRIGHT & WARREN,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW-
ALBANY, GA.
W ILL practice 111 the several Courts ot
Linvand Equity in tnis Stale t.nd the
Circuit Courts of the United Slates tor the
State of Georgia.
Also attention given lo COMMISSION in
BANKRUPTCY.
Albany, Jan. 1, IRfitt. ly
HICHAKD K. HINES RICHABD HOBBS.
HINES & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
;albany, ga.
Will practice in DOUGHERTY and the
surrounding Counties, in the Supremo Courts
of the State, aud the United State* Circuit
Court at Savannah ; and will attend to busi
ness in. South-West Georgia generally, by
special agreement.
marchSO—ly
BROWNE.
TEA, CHEE8B,
pickles, jurto,
OISTE IS, SALMON,
sfenoA
-jjmk4c!
kg? snu %d
Jfiw wu teaWw an (.af.iwrd^s
CTUER VJjrfcjtiAR
lereraud
Livery antl Saie Stable,
I ( .ni v i: ft iji J 'l t e eiuety-r.rn i r
HORBHS. HACKS; PH2BT01TB,
! * 1 •C'AKRIAGES ANb BHCTOIES, J
( .filial ■ i l.bj .sq *.•
ALWATS RkADT FOB j CUSTOMCBS AID THf
Tsadzum
(Jood Stable b4*b for Stack,
And Ample teuuqiuiuuauuqa^iui mlt f
'-ATKIMsi'
opposrrw OUSE;
ALBANY, QA. ,
Albany. Jane 18u 18G9—Cm
j jitoleiff /.j I ^ftniariau*: i
fiairiations
~For ale at JPuhlic'
One of the Best
£WMK MftHT
\..a •tTfrrr'.. - (
ro’tAnU ,
ormOioniiimiWkBMkiiiitMiihtS
t'fotrtUaa.
'ewsp»p*rs lor aalt
Citiomcri. ■
_ a'n'd 'Notices Monrtd
O'nicrs from BmliiesiMes t^tiiSSfKWetiitA
aw ,mr> .1 ret -"tit
Qranite BloelqAtluU, Oo.
i lo
i Wofiiiuxtaa Si;,' A than jv 42a; t,
* S DiP 1 Ufrfio jfi 51
J)y . .pIDUs Oi. AlfKillalL
No Horses *4 BSfjfia to Mrt m ScnUtj,
' •GISI‘xH0a2L 34..
Auiui aiR
•at -Uh
dilmyy v^MAmV. fo
v:to fi.ctii. .;.
) aaoepW*
L-iinfctfthq
t vt* th
t'^ib r>ti Vi 1
Practical Watchmaker Sl Jeweler.
mu
fiLt
HE fineet watches repaired—broken and
worn parts made new; Jeweling and
lectro-gihiing, all at moderate prices, and
warranted.
Also, GENUINE PEBBLES to suit all ages.
W3T At HOWARD & TURNER’S.
Aitg 27, 1809-ly On Broad Street.
Purely a Southern Institution
-THE—
PiedmontLife Insurance Company
OP RICHMOND, VA.
( :0: )
Authorized Capital $1,000,000.
Capt’l p’d in & sec’ly invest’d... 100,00(»
Assets 1st April, t«C9 — 407,121
Pole’s issued first 18 m’th’s work 8,000
Income same time, over 450,000
Dividends paid on Life Policies...40 pr. cent
(:o:)
VY. C. CARRINGTON... .President
R. H. MAURY Vice President
CHENRY PERROW..Md’cl Av’sr
J. J. HOPKINS Secretary
JAS. E. WOLFF, Supe’ntend’t Agnts
R. W. TUCKER, Manager Branch
[Office for Georgia and S. Carolina.
DR. T. STANLEY BECKWITH
General Agn’t for Georgia, Augusta
d. Lvistta,
.Agent al Albany.
DR. W. L. DAVIS,
Medical Examiner.
may 25, 6 mos.
OOTTON. PLMTATION!
SPLENDID OPPOJff tf^ITY FOR
IjrVSSTMENT !
OottOn PMmittg Copartnership Invited.
On^-half interest in one of the Beat ppttou
| Plantations ia hluldle Florida, togeUmr
with half the provisions, Stock, and Farm
ing Implements on the Place for Sale.
_n :tH « "i . ...
1 it impossible to give my personal atten-
my plantinr-Intere^. I offer for tale k hwlf
omr.m 11 j. —Wl
an d also one-half luterwt In PtotMom, Block, Fanu-
ine IntolemeDU. and the entire outfit.* 1
StoWSgoagyUtos 200Q.»cr»-lfl5o in a hi«h state
1 of cuHiTatlon, adder first-rate repair and yields an av-
iassassEasg-gB-.
^lorjuinlacrevnt fora. tx tlo next.
&SJrtjToirori os t!.UT^ua)tep»)wtr for ml.
psreurethe rrrrlces oft cupartnrr oiilhnplue;
onrmbol.rrlUIJr, rip^irKrJ. .ixl willlo, l<>
pfffo«S« pjriU-J.ni apply to fc* aiiby A Reid,
tm*?,.:
an.Mobvttn^TWfmn.
!' At chambees, ,
-'-••I- September t8tu,1869. /
ORTH 80BEBI0K 00DST ooeopyia,
Of. Sonyer Court
eke basinets ot ItnG Coart bu ltrgelr > •
muUted and is verr mneh.Tt forded, tathi
Wti*.;
„ the session of C
Hiren under my bind
japKod: 1.). JcWi eLNUi) i ..
,.Oet6j 1869-td . . ;..4.B.O 8 W; C
xuJ ii i