The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, December 03, 1869, Image 1

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L W January, THOS. J. MOXOHT, JR. Savannah. Ga Branch of (he old Philadelphia Firm of > January AND CHOICE STO0K, CONSISTING, IN PART, OP tfacker, Wetherill &' Oo, \' fkirmiiuih, fia iau & McRae, IS FACTORS -AND— ‘ : - m MERCKARTS, *, SAVANNAH, GA. Bacon, Flour, Corn, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Sail, TANNED MEATS, FISH, & FRUITS, CANDIES & PICKLES, STAPLE DIR/S" GOODS, *3f Consisting of bacon, bams, SALT, FLOUR, SUGAR, COP ’EE, TEA, CH !ESE, PICKLES BUTTER, OYSTERS, SALMON, : 11 MACKEREL, n ‘ SARDINES, CRACKERS, IRISH PC TATOES, r; PINE APPLES. ' OMATOES, etc., etc. Jf vnn m . A V> 1 .f CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC. - .. ■ . "V , . ..i . ' -M- “t_l!i short :ill snjipliei for FAMILY and PLANTATION nee.. ■ A lull supply of everything usmllykdpt-fil'n FirsUClass FAMILY GROCERY & STAPLE DRY GOODS Establishment, Will be ooostantljxm hand, not at or below first cost, hjit, at as reasonable /prieesas can be' offered in t!iis place. jfc-g"* Their friend* ami thepubllcgenera^jr, are respectfully invited to'give'them a trial, and a reasonable share'of pairinagcri*- solicited. 4 v ’., ^ , Albany, Ga., July 27, l86f)-tiU lat Jaap { . u Seed^tforHnted FRESH and PURE, and sent By mail to Planters on enclosing money to the above firm. Postage 2c. per each 4 ounces. . | . ' on Consignments for Sale or pe, and all other Supplies, fur- rates. ®* WASHBURN, A. A. ADAMS. Sarannah, Ga. Araerieus, Ga. ^Washburn % Co., 'AC OR, and Forwarding merchants, 8 Stoddard’i Lower Range i Savannah Ga. W Ko. 1 toyle.. Bonding, ICDs . : GEORGIA. Hay, Sait, Ac., so- l. _I*rcftase and uia nf rMi An If you want a Gtnum A ,No. 1 article of CIDEB VREGAR be anre and call on the m!. They would Re ftmfi to administer to the wants of'(heir old otutooMra and Mm a. and aa many new Flour, Biscuit* & Crackers, SA'sr.ceso., 60 St, Julian St., .: : s lv v*uuab> co il.m COOPER dc CO, Agfa, ,, ', ALBANY, GA. LiftLizz&itttffaetiii. 'i-' Here, then, we here the reason from God. Grant for his appointment ot Hack men to office, and for hie advocacy of the fifteenth amendment, providing for universal negro suffrage. Ho believea that all these prejudi- eea of nee and color should be end will be swept away. Heiethr ahead- ot Lincoln in . . ‘ . r W I IfaM. swept away. He is far ahead-ot Lincoln in this respect; for Lincoln inherited from Ken tucky n strong jr^Judiee against negru enuri*- iassasiSsassfisaes. ed between the United Stales and the Africap republic of Hayti uhd^l ffebmU look for the early annexation of the Hajjtyns, with the Dominicans of the other IV Uland. • • ... >• . -J , Meantime, let it suffice for our doubling politicians that GenerUUnnt U'ffSk, policy of equal civil w4 P«ty ,cal rights^ without distinction of rac * — is the word. The mind ai Grant are fixed upon this being the case N- S. FnraEY * CO> Factors and Comm. l^erehant bbceivin'o, roBWAfipnro, v is'rto 1/ i MiN-diLS, IRON, PLOUGH an I CASE SIEjji, {/fa oiies.> , WAGON and'Ri[GOY MATERIAL. 1 -if - BLMJKSMtTH and CARPENTERS’ TOOLS- I-ilijVr. : WOODEN „d tivAA V WA|K. Ie-I.j-.I1 - )-8T0VE8, OF ALL KINDS. W U'S fi ’ Jone*. Baxter Day We & Carter, 1*£eeal . ’’.h',-:.. * fc *«de Dealer, te j IWFi*/. & Froduee, ^MUOOK.OBOBGLL *.V Glv.llj r V- 7 t\ i. \ -•’lo i-.i^ u Line 1 . ji ,!r* t h‘*An •*** * «-.t>7 il/.-t i >iii i-aniy w SHOT EL, CC U^,:<HlKS ANft ^TOLS.; Act, i verylhihg'nsnaty kept id s virtiwU • Mi -*jsJu*** l.fu>. the United States. CHARLES ~ 'Im » '‘Ml MU i.H'.lf./J I t,J i*T:: - ZACHARIAB’. .1 ••»ai!iiw 1 -j- it* t.. ^OBIRtOBS Albany,' Ga. r OeL 29,1809—Sm «2ACHAR1A8’ -IJY- ■\y. Styles. fom-HaOa of Subscription , g are dele: _$r> 00 $3 00 .$2 00 *T» r l j,Month 3 - f jlonths piTAlW Advance Sbds. pfESS CARI^ T. r. McCAMY son ; jssion M’rchants asuimu w au- atatw or— Grain & Provisions, , Street, M llCl-3ni }Atlanta, Ga r ANN A. EC t WHSLOW, FACTORS - AND I Corn's. Merchants tfSHEET, SAVANNAH, GA., HLiai Purrhas** tin C«niniI«ioD Colfon, _ pwjtiv Mini Mt-n'IiaiidlM*. Conttign- ‘iflj sJlcitrtl, u|mu which lil*cral advjui- «C«eV’.t Slerufula Super Phos- sep 14 11st jan* HONS, waj •[Dealer in & SEGARS, (EsUUUl.od IAaO.] 1VMrsale [Dealer in K0.133 BAY STREET, ^MVANNAH, GA. (t 10* (iKOBQIA AND FLORIDA OT hjrS CELEBRATED ALB, ' h Barrels ami Half Barrels. & WILSON, I FACTORS Commission Merchants aiDDAIUVS LOWER RANGE, pISAVANNAH, GA it January. Wm. W. Gordon. & (JORDON, rON FACTORS, ml Commission JER.CHANTS, b|}Sava\nah, Ga. 5*«\tor Tit*>t julvaiirotl on OopR- ‘ ■* jnatlc on i-onsiguuiunls of in tin* past, n contin- ilioited. if brwjintfullv M»lic t,U0-ld January.’ DEWS & CO., FORWARDING —AXn ion Merchants! EAXI> ECTAII. DEALERS IN )F EVERY DESCRIPTION. I OYSTERS, &C., &C. [St, SAVANNAH. ^ L 13 1ST Y, OA., DECEMBER 3, 1869 SAVANNAH John W- Anderson’sSons & Oo UOTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission. Merchants. Anderson Block, Drayton Sbrcei, near the Bay, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. • T m CASH ADVANCES, made on CONSIGN XJ MENTS for mis in $avann»h, or on shipment to reliable correspondents in Liverpool, New York, Phila delphia, Boston or Baltimore. patrons we return thanks; to new one’s prom* iso our best services. Agents Empire Line of Side-Wheel Steamers to New York. tep 1411st jin EXCHANGE. BULL ST. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, UVUIll, u. ANGEL YBANES & BRO., DEALERS IN SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, WINES, LIQUORS; 4-C OF SPANISH TABLE WINES and Sherries. New York and Chesapeake Bay Oydters, on band the whole season. Sep 14,1869-lit January JV BERRIEN OLIVER, COTTON FACTOR General Gcpoussion Merchant ; Jfc m jjy.. MirjjmjM, oa. liv! tents of Cotton, Planters supplied with . west market rates. to all Orders. Ing, Rope and Ties, at Sept 3,1869-lst Jan Wm. Henry Woods, COTTON FACTOR AND GKNEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, —vStoddabd’s Lower Kanos— * Bay St., : : SAVAMIVAn, GA. S prepared at all times to advance liberal- ly on consignments of Cotton for sale in Savannah, or for shipment to his correspond dents in New York and Liverpool, July 30th, 1869-Cm* A. H. Colquitt, Jambs Baqqs, Raker County, Ga. Newton, Ga. Hu<&(41. Colquitt, Savannah, Ga. cimitt & nm, COTTOITFACTORS & GENERAL .53: a. 6‘ommission Merchants) SAVANNAH, Lumber t ConsigymeaU^ to the sale of Cotton, Liberal advances on april 20, 1869—tf , & DEPPISH, I ^koteaieand Itclaii iK-alrrs in ®WAEE, bber Belting, iral Implements, , 8H0T, CAPS &.LEAD. A Lar p -e Stock of RECEIVED. ; *nd c; ST. JULIAN STREETS. L. J. QUILMA JOB If FLAHNEBY Cotton Factors GENERAL COMMISSIO.Y ME11CIIAXTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. AgmltJit JRMIftl't Suptrfhotphate tf Lime. B1GGIML ROPE & IRON TIES Always on hand. Usual facilities extended to custome r aug!7-6m Lord Byron Writing trom Hados in His Own Defence. Who is this Mrs.8towe? her name, thank God, Was never one familiar to my ear; Her eountry was aland I never trod, Although I traveled often far and near. They say that she’s a woman, and is old— To women, as a rule, my verse is dear. Perchance she’s some forlorn neglected beauty Or else—her husband doesn’t do his duly. I can’t console her in the flesh, I can’t Revisit “glimpses of the moon” to make Poore Mrs. Stowe unhappy; and I shan’t Leave good men in these Shades for women’s sake. Bo Stowe may rest in peace. I only want To know why all this trouble she should take. I might have needed once a moral teacher; Nimporte—but damn this sanctimonious Beecher! I never was a moral man, I know— I did some things were far beyond defending: For Virtue always was so cursed slow, I flew to Venice, just as my soul was mend in; And I am rightly punished; Mrs. Stowe. Sensation and obscenity so blending, Has scattered lies with dirty prodigality, And made me blacker even than reality. “Fatalis incestusqne judex,” slu? As Horace says (I ought to change her gen der,) **Et mnlier peregrins” lhat to me A comfort is. My fame needs no defender. E’en in America, I think they’ll see The falsehoods uttered by this base preten der, Who’s heaped upon me such a base indignity. With fatuous, foolish, feminine malignity. Sweet to the blushing bride, a husband's his Sweet to the old man dreams of youthful vigor, Sweet to the virgin thoughts of love's new bliss, Sweet is the hope of freedom to the n-igg But sweeter far in spite of public hiss To H. B. 8. the cheque—a handsome figure Her publisher will pay—game worth tin* can = die, For sheets befoul’d with literary scandal. way not; My sister! thy sweet soul has passed Where all this foul aspersion hurtsthi Pure m the pure reals of eternal day, Thy heart is free from every earthly spot Of no avail the words that sland'rers say, The fair scutcheon of thy fame to Mot. Curs’d be the greedy publishers who gave This literay jackal to thy grave. I care not for myself, my fame is far Beyond this dull reviler’s power to dim: My sister shone before her as a Mar Shines purely o’er the young moon's crescent rim ; She wished our reputation both to tnr With the same foul brush; ’twas a worthy whim Of her who whitewashed hosts of fetid niggers. To take such pains to blacken both our fig urcs. Tis said I awoke one memorable morn And I found that 1 was famous : speedily knew myself the target for all scorn Men called me infamous: (the Lord knows why). What laurels this rude woman may have won I know not, but the deed of infamy, This lewd, loquacious, literary antic. Should blast them on both sides of the At lantic. THE ALBANY DRY GOODS H0DSS1 E. ZACH ARIAS, DEALS IN #l« 1* GOODS, Gents' and [toys’ Clothing Boots, Shoes, and Hats, Mankels, Osnaburgs, Kerseys. Notions^ Etc. Leaving the (.meet > trad.* io t lu.se eng Provision, Liquor, Hardware, Patent Medicine, Cigars and Tobao ig**d in those branches, KACH ARIAS ('oi.J'uu l iii..;-.dt' .* .‘ic. ami by gi\iug hi friends and «-.i t..mm generally found iii in been ‘■•tierted with gi •iii-dvfly to Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots, Shoes and nals. Notions, outir«* uttea<ion !•< the legitimate busiuess, is enabled to offer to his :i better grade of goods, and at more salisfactory prioes than are ed sleeks IIis Fall Slock now coming in and being opened, has •it rare, and with a special view to the taste and style of the ladies .my and surrounding country, and lie flatters himself that an exami- ! convince his customers that he is earnest in his efforts to elevate to liis superb slock of Dress Goods and Ti imings, Balmorals and Hosiery, Oaitersand Shocr., Gloves, Corsets and Calicoes,WhiteGood s; and Mourning- lib-men p.-,-* ioxiied examine the tiiie«»l ilock of One would live ioTPver. but a bore One’s life becomes ere man}’ years roll on : Aud yet a man must feci a little sore To think how be will suffer when lie's gone. 'Nil nisi bonum,” said the men of yore, De mortuis,” but now one’s tomb upon Folks write foul words ; in fact, there's no denying There’s something very dangerous in dying. Enough. I leave to all men’s scorn 1 he lie, This insult to the living and the dead : Twas a proud task for woman’s hands to try To heap defilement on a woman’s head. The Stow* had scarcely dared to prate, had I Been living, but where'er her words arc read Deep execrations must her name environ Who dares to meddle with me. Creat By bon. Grant on the Prejudice of Color. Gen. Tate, the new Minister from Ilayti, who is reported as a handsome, intelligent and highly accomplished mulatto, on present ing his credentials to the President the other day made a very neat littla speech. In the course of it he said : “the exalted philan thropy and the readiness to make amends to a race formerly oppressed in this country— those noble principles which have led your administration, Mr. President, to select a man of that race to represent tho great and iowcrlul Republic of tho United States in the iepublie of Hayti, has awakened in the hearts of all Haytiens who eagerly desire the ad vancement and elevation of their race a just sentiment of admiration and gratitude and so*on to the close. General Grant, however, thus challenged by the eloquent Haytien of African descent, was equal to the demands of the pension.— Striking at once into the main question, he said:—“If any. proof were wanting of the un founded character of the prejudice which un til recently prevailed, at least in different parts of this country, against the race from which you are sprung, it might be found in the high tone and polished style of the re marks you have just uttered.** 1 A very neat compliment indeed; but the General did net stop here.' In regard to ihis American prejudice of color, he went on to say, “that, like all similar prejudices, no matter how deeply implanted, it must sooner or later yield to the force of truth. * -W hat truth is here referred to? The trnth of the Declaration of Independence, that “all men are created equal”—a truth heretofore widely considered ae only a| “glittering generality.” Next, speaking of ihh inevitable and natural results of oar great ervio convulsion iii refer ence to the Afriean race, the President said that among the eoncSsslOip in their bchnir “is their right to employment'abroad as well as at homo, in the pubilo service—a right which, as you aa., baa been acknowledged in i(je appointment of one of the formerly prescrib ed race to represent tho UnitedSlates in Hay- IFTTIR.JNr iSZEUHsTGr GOODS market; and" pnvenif. arc especially referred to a large and elegant Clothing. His stock i:* varied and complete in nil departments, and relying upon the superior quali ty uf his.goods,.ho rrturns tlmuks to tho public forpafct liberal patronage, and respectfully tenders liis bpal efforts to please in the future. Scuta Side Broad Street, Albany, Georgia, Oct 8th, 1st January. ALBERT E. JACKSON I'.. JOHN D. GILBERT Jackson & Gilbert Corner Broad and Jackson Streets ALBANY, GEORGI. ^DEALERS IJST.r i, no.—, .BOOTS, SHOES, etc, etc. jSTO. 92- SEMI-WEEKLY' BY CARE TE ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS.. V ff.'STYLES R MS: THREE MONTHS! 1.50 . l e Advertising ! Sates and Buies. to ui future: Bills tor advertising a[e due on the fiis-t a »i**arnr.i-o of advertisement, or wjhen presented, ex -ept when offconriae contracted for Transient advertisemt nts must he jaU in advance. All-advertisements an st take thp run .*f the |a|>er, nnlepa otherwise stipufa ed by contract, aud tlieu the Allowing additional cha: ges will be re mired: Inside,generally, !: : • ? *ju percent. Inside, next to reading matter, : :t« “ In Local reading color ins, : to EdltorUl notices other than calling attention to new advertisement*, 20 cents >er line. Advertising Agenc es are notified that their communications will rec ire no attention unless a fair «nH square money trau action is proposed at rate-*, a< eompanied by the cosh o satisfactory refereucc. RULES & For Legal Advertising. Land Sales, 1st aq. 54, eacl additional Hales of perishable i Estray 1 . otice, 60 days Notice to perfect service en in like manner 10 days Iprevious* to sale day. Notice to the debtor, an 1 J. K. FOBBESTEB. orresler HOTELS- THE Uff HOUSE,' M. n3A.H3STES Proprietor. Pine Street) r Albanv) Georria. (o) To County Officers wh<J become responsible for all ,advertisement* they publ ah, and pay hill* quarterly, 25 per cent, commission a ill allowed. Sheriff Sales, each levy, : : : : : S4 ««. Mortgage fi fa sale, each 1 vy : : : Tax Col. “ * : • * Citation for letters of Adi linist ration aud (inar- Sianship : -t uu Application for distuissior from Adin'n., Guardi anship and Executors rip : . : •*> '«• Application for leave to st 11 land, for one square 4 (»i for each addi'l. “ 2 t«i Notice to Debtors and Creditors : : 14 ou le proper y, per square Rules ni si to forclose mor gages jier square : a to Rules to establish lost pap rs, per square : " 50 Rules compelling titles : »»» Rules to perfect service in divorce case* : : 10 tw Application for Homesh ad : - 00 of Land, Ac., by A lminlstrator*. Executors or a . . I ... ......I... ^nd, Ac n by .. Guardians, are required by law to be held outlie first Tuesday in the month, be ween tbe hours of 10 in the forenoon and S in the atle noon, at the court house in is situate.I: the eounty In which the i roperty Notices of these sales mi^t be given iu a public gazette -giv in the county where the 1 nd lies. If there 1m* any. and if there is no paper publisl ed iu the county, t hen in I lie ueareat public gazette, or he one having the largest general circulation in said county, 40 days previous to the day of sale. Notices for the sale of p. rsonal property must 1»e giv- creditors of an estate must Iso be pubUshed 40 days. Notice that application v ill 1^ made to tho Court Ordinary for leave to sell I ind, etc., must be pubiisli^i once a week for four weeks Citations for letters' of A lniinist rat ion, Guardian- hip etc., must be published 30 days—for dismission fr.on Administration, Uuardiai ship aud Execuiorni.ip 40 ^ules of foreclosure of m »rtgage must U* puldL»h«*<l moilthiv for four months- for establishing lmt papers, for the fall space of three u ionth»—for compelling titles fiuu £>•outon. or Atliuini iwlum, where Imni] has In-eu given by the deceased, the full r.paj-e of 1 three ninntii Having vccently completed tliis Hodse, and put it in condition for the accommodation of guests, the Proprietor pledges his earnest en deavors to give ratisfaction. His rooms are large and well ventilated ; his table shall be constantly supplied with the best the market affords, and his servents shall always be prompt, polite and attentive. B&T A Hack is always at the Depot ou the arrival of trains, to convey passenges to the House, and every convenience and comfort desirable is guaranteed MERRICK BARNES. Proprietor. Jan 1—tf . ISAACS BOUSE, Hotel- and Restaurant. ■V /.' A l .S’ AT ALT. HOURS. Cherry Street, MACON, GA. F. ISAACS, Proprietor. <2- Free loach to aud from the Hotel. Sept. 7,18C9-l»t January. When Bills are Due.—Allhills for advertising in this paper are due on tha first appearance of the advertisement, except when otherwise arranged by contract, and will be presented when the money is needed. All advertisements should be marked for a specified time, otherwise they will be charged under the rule of so meh for the first inser tion, aud so much for each subsequent insertion. law cards STROZER & SMITH, Attorneys at Law, ALBANY, OA. H aviso occupied their new rooms, (UP STAIRS °u E ?i ^ OFFICE), would be pleased to se* their old client*, and as many new ones aa may fevor them with their patronage. .Albany, Ua^ Oct 29,1809-ly Joseph Armstrong, ATTORNEY AT LAW ALBANY, GA. „ AQF"" Office on Washington Street, in CHEEK’S BUILDING, staibs. July 2d, 1869-ly D. H. POPE, ATTOBHET AT LAW ALBANY, GA. Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to hint, in all the Courts oi Dough- AFltrorwl ■■■n.nnnAii.a ertyand surrounding counties. Jan. 1, 1869 ly ». J. WRIGHT. L. P. D. WARREN W. C. HEWITT. X. W. HEWITT. HEWITTS’ GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. FARE 83 00 PER DAY Tiie Best in the City. May 4—Gm BROWN’S HOTEL Opposite Depot, DlacoiijGa. E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietor,. T his well-known house h„ been refitted and repaired, and ia now one of the NEATEST HOTELS in the State, and the most convenient in the oitj. The Hotel is supplied with everything the markets affords. Macon, Sep,.24 18G7 104-Gm TIIE OLD TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA U. S. HOTEL, ATLANTA, GA- Sassccn, Wilson & Caldwell, Propr's. J. ir. F. BRYSOX.arrt. Application for Hmne*te id must be puULhed twit Publications ‘ Publications will alway.* be continued according l< these, the legal requiremerits, unless otherwise ordered. -— ‘ "h nks County Officer(a Blinks neatly prinled at th< News Job Office, and fu uished at SloW )»er quire or 24 sheets. WM. E. 1IILSMAN. Would inform the public that they arc rccei ring at Their l^rge and w :1 Straus’ Old Stand, DICKTXSOX'S BUIL }JKO, OX BROAD ST., ill selected Stock of GEOCEEIES, DRY G OODS, CLOTniNG, BOOTS HARDff ABE, IIN WARE, WOOD AND WILIOW WARE. In fact everythin ; usually kept in a FIRST-CLA & SHOES, HATS, SS STORE! They would specially < all attention to their Plantation Supplies Sept 3.1, 18*7.1. Spear’s Fruit Preserving Solution, at WELCH’S CORNER. Livery and Sale Stable. HORSES, HACKS, FHJETONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIE.S, Always Ready for Customers aki> the Trayklixo Public. Good Stable Room for Stock, And ample accommodations for all, AT KINGS, OPPOSITE TOWN’S HOUSE- ALBANY, GA. Albany, June 18, 1869—Cm Advertisements forwarded to all Newspaper* No advance charged on Publisher’s prices. All Leading Newspapers kept on file. Information as toCost of Advertising furnished All orders receive careful attention. Inquiries by Q Mail answered promptly. Complete Printed List of Newspapers ior talc Special Lists prepared for Customers. Advertisements Written and Notices secured Orders from Business Men especiallysolicited 40 PabkRwJW Feed, Sale and Livery Stable, OH A CASH BASIS. Wanhingtoa SI., Alhnay, Ga. By Sims & Kfrkman. No Horses and Buggies to hire on Sunday, except in cases of emergency. Jan8-tf WRIGHT & WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALBA1II, GA. ^^ILL practice in the several Courts ot JJ f . Law and Equity in this State i.nd the Circuit Courts of the United States for the State of Georgia. Also attention given to COMMISSION in BANKRUPTCY. Albany, Jan. 1, 1869. ly RICHARD K. HIKES RICHARD HOBBS. HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! 'ALBANY, OA. Will practice in DOUGHERTY and the sdrrounding Counties, in the Supreme Courts oi the State, and the United States Circuit Court at 8avannah ; and will attend to buai- ness in South-West Georgia generally, by spiecial agreement. march30—ly B. F. BROWNE, Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler. f IlHE finest watches repaired—broken and H worn parts made new; Jeweling and Elect Electro-gilding, all at moderate prices, warranted. Also, GENUINE PEBBLES to snitallages. At HOWARD & TURNER’8, Aug 27, 1869-ly On Broad Straet. Purely a Southern Institution —THE— Piedmont Life Insurance Company OF RICHMOND, VA. -(to:)- Authorized Capital $1,000,000. Capt’l p’d in & sec’ly invest’d... 100,000 Assets 1st April, 1869 4&T?121 Pole’s issued first 18 m’th’s work 3,000 Income same time, over 460,000 Dividends paid on Life Policies...40 pr. cent (to:)- W. C. CARRINGTON....President R. H. MAURY Vice President C HENRY PERROW. .Md’cl Av’sr J. J. HOPKINS. .Secretary JAS. E, WOLFF, Sope’ntend’t Agnts R. W. TUCKER, Manager Branch [Office ior Georgia and S. Carolina. DR. T. STANLEY BECKWITH General Agn’t for Georgia, Augusta D. L VASON, ,n Agent at Albany. OR. W. L. DAVIS, Metical Examiner. may 25, 6 mos. COTTON PLANTATION! SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT ! Cotton Planting Coputnwmhip Invited. One-half interest in one of the Best Cottoa Plantations in Middle Florida, together with half the provisions. Stock, and Farm. ing Implements on the Piece for Sale. W “ ‘■Pm**** to giv. or pmmel ettra- £ ffirvele a half los root in my Cottoa Pkata— — - — ~ “Ing Haute is one r improvement* a on tbe place ai|