The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, May 31, 1872, Image 3

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TAKE NOTICE! CITY TAX PAYERS T lhe City Council having extend*! the time to the L5th of June next, to receive City 'lax Keiurns, the Cuy Tax Bunk' will be open at my office, at the Court Hcuse, up to that day, to receive said returns. Those who do not make returns witb>u the time spe cified, will podlitely l«e •■niered asdelault<*csand double taxetl'a^. the ordinances directs C. WBi^OLOWSK Y, may2Md Oerk. L Kales of Advertisin'. I Albast, Ca , May 18th, 1872. | Regarding the rules anil rates of Adver tising adopii-d by the Georgia Press Associa tion os reasouatde and just, we herein- agree po observe nud abide by the same. For Local Advertising we agree opon the following rates, to-wit For Tran-it-nt Locals or “Dodgers:” First insertion, per line, 20ets* Each eubacqui-nt insertion, per line 15 els- -SFor Locals or “Dodgers” from rcg. iular patrons: First inssrtion, per line, IGcts; Each snbseqnent insertion, per line, lOcte; Caa*r W. Stilus, Proprietor Albany News, k Willis M. Russell, ! ’ Proprietor Albany Ckxtkal Cirr. New Advertiseinents For Sale—A Bargain DISSOLUTIOX. O UR FIRM IS DISSOLVED THIS DAY BY MU toaleaaaaaL Dr. t\*. L. Davis will close up the btndneas. All set- tlenientn will lie made with him. GILBERT A DAVIS. May 11th. 1S72. mar 17-3 in A NO. 1 STEaM MILL for sale—Saw and Grist—all -xx In complete running order, and can be seen mn- uiug any day. one mile and a half east of Wooten Sta- tloo, near the South-Western Railruad. I only odrr it for malt* because 1 wish to change my business, No defect in the machinery whatever. For further particulars, call on maySl-.hu CHAS. IL CONNORS. DISSOLUTION! The rates agreed upon are the minimum dee adopted by the Georgia Press Associa- pn, which are published on our outside.— hey will not be reduced in any instance, Ider any circumstances, or for anybody. T HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the uamoand style of STEW ART »% MAXWELL, Is this day dissolved bv mutual consent, and the stock aud assets sold to William K. Stewart, who will continue the Furniture and Fur nishing business in all of its branches. ROBERT R. STEWART, S. A. MAXWELL. may 17-1 m AS CAN BE DONE BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CfT Y. Democratic Meeting. 'he Democrats of Dougherty county are nested to meet at the Court House, in pny, on Thursday the 6th day ofVune, to pint Delegates to the 8tate Democratic Mention. L. P. D. Waubsx, Ch n. Democratic, Executive Committee, D. C. him. He promised ue he would visit Albany some time soon, aud if he fails to come him. self, forfeits to us a lock of bis hair. Savannah seemed quite busy for this season or the year, at any rate she keeps alive three of the best newspapers in the South, which always speak well for a city. Since Superintendent Haines commenced running his neat, comfortable coaches np this way, the 2G0 mile trip to Savannah docs’nt seem near so long. If there is anything in good lime, polite conductors, and neat ooaeh- es. we consider the A. and G. route extreme ly desirable from this point to 8av.tnnah. SP0TSW00D HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA. Nearly opposite Passenger Depot, and only one tnin- tead them. Notice their facet, a slight look A,f -nierest comes into each face as they near the “Place of Proposal," a faint smile passes around on reaching the “Place orAoceplance,” and a merry shout rises ls they oome to the “Places,” be it r offer for sale, fur CASH, my ploee, four miles es L or Albany, Gjl, until the first day of July next, u us sooner disposed .fi .03-Trespassers, please hands off. majl7-U* JOHN KITCHEN. Their itoek consists In part or BACON, “Place of Rejection.' known, are only benches under trees, but the party was highly entertained, association haring so much to do with our enjoyment. Now they reach the “Lover’s Leap,” and each one goes near to take a peep at the pret ty little valley andrirulet below, and all take pebbles or leaves, “to let the people know they have been there.” Not many of these souveneirs serve their purpose, however, for on thoir way back Gen. E. tells them serions- iy that each one that takes the least thing away will bo an old maid. It seemed strange to eee the halla and gal- xochats or DouonaaTT.—Remember reeling on Thursday next. The time has for action, and every man should be at GEORGIA, Wobth Count. Whereas, W. J. Clements applies to me for Letters of AdiohmlnUion on the Estate of Abbot H. Brisbane, These ore therefore to notify all and singular the kindred aud creditors or said deceased, to be and ap pear at my office, on or before U10 first Monday iu July taw * why 3 Ulven under wy hand and seal, this May. 28,1872 .. JAMES W:ROUSE, may31-td » rjf Ordinary. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Boots and Shoes of all desciptions, sold cheap for cash, at A. ISAAC’S CITY SHOE STORE. p sociables this week. hli supply of Bools and Shoes, conslant- hend at A. ISAAC’S CITY SHOE STORE. Liber warm, with little rain, fdwsre for sale cheap, by L D. HOYT. If To have yonr ttme-peices done np Brow a, take them to Hoyt’s Corner. ma31 terms filled with youth and beauty at this season, but the hallo were hospitable, and did not complain that their qniet was broken ao early. A delightful dinner was served rather after the pie-mc style than that of a fashionable watering piece, and oar Southern belles and beaux would have emiled to see the anteigu- ed relish for thii school girls' dinner. In a short time we bade adieu to this love ly place—for lovely it ia with iu soft green l&wne and sighing groves. At half-past Everything in Hardware line for sale by maySl 3t LUKE BROTHERS. on the night of April 2Gth, Oa small SOKKEL MARK, C yearn; old, with the left aide of her head roan or grey, with a small tumor over the right nostril, white spirts oh her back, very frisky; buppoeed to have been sto len by a nt-gro, tiro feet ten or eleven Tut Paisosiaas.—Lloyd and Holesombake, who are under sentence to be hanged on the 28th of June, are still boarding with 8ebe Hood, in the Dougherty County Jail. Lloyd scouts the idea of being hanged, and beam himself defiantly; while Holesombake is de pressed and very much concerned about his hereafter. Lloyd ia an Atheist, and does not believe in future punishment, any more thin be believes that he will hang by the neck till he is dead, on the 2Sth of Juue. mess good in some departments. Mo selling. Wool in great demand. r Calicoe'a just received at 8. W. FLEISHMAN & CO. king frolics and blackberry gathering luches high, 25or 30 ye;irs old, I**or!ycUd when he left. .The miles east of this diy. white teeth, and aal wan stolen 14 A. J. ODOM, NAILS, Dwelling House and Garden TO RENT. we reached Staunton, fatigued eartainly, but with a life-time mem ory of one of the happiest days it has ever been our good fortune to enjoy. Nothing oc curred to mar the pleaanre of the occasion, and each young lady returned with renewed energy to work for the grand Commencement which fakes place on the 10th 11th and 12th of June. i a * *. Arrives at Dalton i, plumbs, Irish potatoes, May haws, Lberriea, plentiful in market. in *'Scovil Pattern Hoes" for sale LUKE BROTHERS. TRACE CHAINS, unxtunoog* 600 vm Arrives at Atlanta...., ™ DAY PA8SSNGKS TBam FROM NEW YOHK TO THE WEST— DOTARD. 8 30 a m I will pa; cash for all the old Iron you’ve ,t, FRED. LEHMAN. Ickness in town—in fact, a little more Ike to see ; canoed, perhaps, by ,l)e lutght. want a good Shoe aud a nice fit, oatl . ISAAC’S CITY SHOE 8TORE. lew addition tn Kemp & Mock’s JAMES M. GILBERT, HOUSE, SIGN. Leaves Dalton. CHAINS, — 1:00 p m —~— ifcSOam JOSEPH E. BROWN, President. Linen Hankerchiefs at $1 per doxen at 8. W. FLEISHMAN & CO. Scraps, rusty nails^ worn-out plows, old hinges, brokon pot- ware, old brass and cop per fairly weighed and paid for in Green- brok, by FRED LEHMAN, at his Shop in Albany. maj81-2t Shoes, Shoes, Shoes Iu order to close out our large stock of Ladies, Misses, and Children Shoes, we will offer them from this day at cost, S. W. FLEISHMAN & CO. Worih County Sheriff’s Sales. C Z '8TJ&5X 0Mal hown of arier tho follow- *98 Property, to-wit: “JSS number* SB and M9, In tho Gth dto- Worth county, to satisfy a fib, officers of Court COACH PAINTER FRED. LEHMAN. igen and Saratoga water, on draught are favorite morning Georgia Gllnpses. A White man named Bell, fell out of a boat the Flint, at Baiubridge, on Saturday night Imitator of Wood and Stone. Will thankfully receive orders for Graining, Marbling, Gilding, PAPER-HANGING, REPAIRING AND ih’e Corner, 9tfa and waa drowned. The Firemen of Bainbridge bad a grand iSmn l..« _..L *«_•_ it J. -1» . ° Staple Dry Goods, time last week, and the San still flickers The San endorses tho proceedings of tho Press Convention, and hopes the rales adopt ed will be vigorously complied with by the press of the State. The Griffin Star report* the solf-snorifioe or John Hightower by committing matrimony. He took onfy one bite at the Cherry, and Miss Lora was happy. * Young Lovett, who shot Bud Davis, in Griffin, a few days ago, waa admitted tQ bail in tbe sum of $1,000. Dari* ia galling well. Filch boasts of flne gardens, mean dogs, a goodly number of strangers, singing birds, and pretty girls- He is still for Greeley and Gratz. Tho Macon Enterprise complaines that (he Telegraph $ Messenger demands a bonus or black mail of $10,000 to $17,000 from it, tor tbe privilege of receiving and paying for the “Press Dispatches,” and that this exorbitant demand is monopoly and prohibitory. There must bo some process in law or equity, to reach and remedy the outrage. “Hafed,” a University chap, and one of the representatives of the Collegian in the late Press Convention and excursion, gets off a most truthful and racy account of bis adven tores, and what be saw and heard. His readers will probably discredit hair that he says about Nashville, the Cave, and Chatta nooga, bat that “finest and most thrilling burst *of eloquence” at the banquet, and the farther statement that he “nover imbibed of the circean cap daring the whole trip” will, of course, be reoeived as unadulterated troth. He’s a fine fellow, nevertheless, Md And other Articles too numerous to mention. Give m a call before purchasing elsewhere. fiercer & smrm. jan 12 Gm CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, Painting Furniture, Meriwether County, 6a. H aving leased this Celebrated Fountain of Health and Pleasure, I bare the honor to •nrwy. r ,^p«h.*i» will be put in thorough repair, largely vefiumbhed and ofJmi^lffiL f0rth ° re<0ptlQa c * coull “ ay on the 1st To the regular p» tr0M of this baectifdl spot. It is useless to (plate upon iu advantages, more than toas- mem that a good house will be kept, a good aud every effort put forth to make them feel perfectly at home. To new comers, we would state that the CHA.LYUEATK is pronounced, by competent judges. the best water in tbe United Stan*, aud is justly^celebrated for its curative towers. There are two other springs— bDLPHDR and M* G ?f Kid a—besides oue of the finest Free stone Springs In the world ; forming a most valuable varioty of nature’s medical waters. , A good Band of Music for tbe BALL-ROOM and LAWih wlU be in constant attendance, and every va riety Ol innocent nmiiwnnanta vav,,.i.l.,i v. I COTTON GINS! MESSRS- HOWARD & PHELPS Having removed their Shops from BueuavIaU to AMERICUS, COTTON GINS! ter Single Week 17 50 [author Jane at tbe rate of 45 00 per month. uly, August and September. 50 00 per month. Children anti colored servants half the above rates. Washing will be done on reasonable terms. *r The means of access will be doubled by a line of VM ltllTY In an] fmm iriiAmAatA. ,, ... over a good road, 18 miles. Baker, and do work at Gin Houses. ^, ao are all liia college comrades who accompanied the excursionists, and we hope to meet them during their suspension. THE VULCAH SHOP DO NOT WAIT TILL MID SUMMER TO GIVE YOUE ORDERS. The Towns House, by B, A. Collier & Co. road street. One of tbe heat kept hotels FRED LEHMAN, JACKSON STREET, IF YOU WOULD HAVE YOUR WORK WELL DONE! Daring the thunder storm on Wed nesdsy night laet the telegraph office in this city waa visited by t Between Bust's Warehouse and Wcstbrook’sCorner Has a first-class BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, where he Is prepared to do all kinds of work in Iron, such us HORSE-SHOEING, PLANTATION WORK, WAGON-IRONING, Ac, WAGONS, CARTS AMD WHEEL-BARROWS MADE AND IBOXED, We hare a full supply of severe abock, tops un loosened elc. Mr. W. D. Mann, the mana ger and several others were in the building, but nobody waa hart, and no damage done. Mb. Wm. L. Host an oidjeitizen of Worth county died or apoplexy in Oglethorpe, Ga., on the 29th inst. RIBS. BOXES, SAWS. d EVERYTHING pertaining to the business. All >rk guaranteed. Address, HOWARD & PHELP8, AMERICUS, GA, ABwWerefertoDr.'H. B. Lipsey, and Mr. Jaaaea insert, Wooten’s Station, who have our uew gins: and. i Col. B. G. Locket, and Messrs. CutU Cawley, A. O. avis, and Henry McKinney, Albany, Go-, for nJmhu e have repaired. liuarchlMhu Ln Mounted Riklks.—We have recieved a roll of members of the (< Lee Mounted Rifles,'' a cavalry company just organised in Lee county. It cornea too late for this issue, but will take pleasure in publishing it in our next Dollj Vanlen Colicoe’s just received at S. W. FLEISHMAN & CO. In feet, everything from a sheet anchor to a brUla hit at short notice, in beet style, perfect, prompt tua as cheap a» any honert man ought x* ^ CMTondtryme. FRED LEHMAN. Just received a large stock of Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Blesched and Unbleached Homespuns, snd a great many other Goods, which eon be bought cheep at S. W. FLEISHMAN $ CO. Col. Browne can repair Chronometer* and Independent Time-keepers No use in send, ing to New York. I hare removed my BOOT AND SHOE-JIAKING ESTABLISHMENT to WASHINGTON STREET, NEXT DQOB TQ dTEPHEN’S DRY GOODS STORE where I shall b$ happy to servo my custom' "*ud may 31 No use to try any other kiod.' Horsford* 8 Bread Powders are the bc*t and can always be found at WBLCH’8 CORNER. make new oties. ‘-•at* Boots and Shoes made and repaired in best stvl, and at short notice.’ " ' peter McDonough. SfiS- In Pennsylvania tbe --Cherry Hill Cat” is compulsory.,s—It is not yet an ascertained fact that the Albany boys ore compelled to resort to the same “cat,” by reasons too in- delicete for mention in a newspaper; bat certain it is they are shingling close to tbe scalp. ^ All kinds of Fine White Goads, cheap at 8. W. FLEISHMAN & Cj. New Post Omen.—A new post office, called **Allapaha has been established at that Station on the B. & A. R. R., and Mr. A. H. Turner appointed Post Master. Ifi WmhY HEWS MAY 31, 1372. - >gfU Thii* —Tlif indt^p'isitiou of tire Junlur Xlii’t arce*k. pri’diuiea hi- writing an f-xlended notice of his reevut trip down tbe A AO. Kailrood, hut we cannot fail to mention tbe ■fact N*!hl we bad a most glorious time, Hod to thank our kind friends for their most success ful efforts towards our enjoyment. At Bainbridge we placed ourself under the special caro and keeping of those whole-soul ed, clever and enterprising young quill dri. vers, Mr. R M. Johnston, of the Sun, and Messrs. Rnss ell and Jone?, of tlic Democrat, and to them we are indebted for many acta of kindness and hospitality. W© -w find bath papers flourishing, and prietors filled to the brim with W« stopped at the Sbaroa one of the most expericn the State \ |T ) It is unnecessary for us to mention the ft that we saw the P. G’s of Bainbridge—a Capt. Ben haslet the ( *cat out of the wallet*’ On leaving the * i Oak City^” wo conclud to visit Savannah, most especially to see that dear little ‘‘Red Light" of the M> irnirj ics, and sure enough we did see him; and found him illuminated with all his brilliancy. We eould easily fill a whole column in reference to “Pinky,” hnt, as ho ia the beat advcrliaed editor in Georgia, our readers know all about him. indistinct print nwie >fiipnor xpnii'S [Correspc>nJ*uve of the Sews. Stauston, Va. May 15th, 1872. Deab News—The most interesting topic of conrr-r,-si ijn in ihis section is that grand ex cursion to the White bulphur Springs, a-bicli came off last Friday. The Augusta Female Seminary chartered an engine, three cotchee and a box car, for an excursion to the Springs, taking four hours to go, foar to return, nad shout that length of time to there. The yonng Udios with nfcw invited friends. two hsairod. The to ghe. foil play to Per th* treia was grootod with merry laughter, (hair, ex- □ot being in the least checked by presence of their beloved teach too seeming to enjoy the -lay, "•ing smiles freely on the happy iund them. course tbe treie was stopped in the Al legany tunnel fer ns to admire the torches shining like so many faint stars tn the dark ness. Once at the Springs the places of interest (?) must be visited—so off about fifty of these joyous spirits fly, with a few gentlemen to ksmilh’s and Mechanic’s Tool.-, Build- derials, Wagon and Buggy Timbers ^by LUKE BROTHERS. resent flne prospects for good crops, ken of a busy fall season, and now we I an occasional grin on the c-nce grim auoes of our olever merchants. i for Traveling Dresses fit S. W. FLEISHMAN & CO. are not aware that there is any com- i on the pait of of our b'oya, but notice • a nunihor of them have adopted the lerry Hill” out. ililk Backets, Pons, “horns, j o., for sale by *y31-3t LUKE BROTHERS, he Sunday School Pio-nio on Friday Sing last, Is said to have been an entir e iceess, as we were absent from Ibe oily we -re deprived tbe pleasure of attending, anil erefore can give no particulars. Fine and cheap Stoves at HOYT’S. tf Tho I. O. G. T's. are to have a Mass Meet- g at the Court House and a Pound Party at icir Lodge room on Monday ovenin- next.— grand lime is expected. Tranks, Trunks, Trunks, at N«W York ices, at A. ISAAC’S CITY SHOE STORE. Some party has established a “whirl- lujpl” machine, near the market hoase— course there is money in the enterprise. Bring along your old Iron, to !t FRED, LEHMAN. Sot long Binoo a friend of] ours, in tb>* iy, failed to offer his arm to a yonng lady iora he was escorting to evening service.— tasked him his reason, and his answer u—“I don't like to be too familiar on art acquaintance.” Next Q-enadines, Poplins, and Japanese Dress odrat26ooata,woriff46oe!il% at S. W. FLEISHMAN A CO. _JT' clous TK WOBTH. MITCHBLI'" , RaKBB ABD is.—Reliable intelligence comes to ns from ese counties, that tbe ootton and corn crops doing tolerable) well." This admission indi tes splendid prospects, and we are, thore- rc, prepared to report ail O K in these dig* 09. pise WzATnen abd PnontsiKO Caors.— boe the rains we have had charming weath- itnd crops have come ont wonderfully.— i is growing rapidly, and cotton is doing Lfaetorily to planters. On tbe whole, the Lpect is good, and hopefulness beams from |y face. tries' Croquet Slippers and Empress (ties, just reoeived at A- ISAAC’S CITY SHOE STORE. That Basbbv Pio-Nic —To tbe several: ds ia Macon, who so kindly remembered with cards to tbe Basket Pio-Nic, et Cen- ri Park, on Wednesday, our grateful thanks • due. We were compelled, by the force of camataneee, to forego the pleasure of be- present. r. order to close out oqr large stock of ce Fan* and Paraep|s, jre .will offer them fin this dsy at less than New York cost-— NJber Goods ean ba bought cheap at 8. W. FLEISHMAN & CO. The Local of tbe Telegraph § Messenger. Ued on the 28lh that Governor Smith paes- throngh that city the night before, on bis tern from a visit to Albany. He bad been MiUedgeville— not Albany. 1 large lot of those Splendid Steel Sweeps, sizes just recieved and for sale cheap, by ij31-8t LUKE BROTHERS. Thb W. A A. R. R-—Northern awn Wbst- ben Routes. — Tbe new schedule of the W. A A. R. R. will be found iu the Menas to day. This is probably the safest, as it is the most comfortable and most interesting route North or West. The East Tennessee A Virginia, and Pitts burg A Alexandria lines ran through the most beautiful country in tbe world, and the Roads and Coaches are as jgood as any. others. The Western lines by Nashville are also in splondid order, and the trains go like light ning. ■ CASH for old Iron, and a thonsond tons wanted by, FRbD. LEHMAN. 2t Go to Hoyt’s Emporium and examine goods and prices. tf . Several have remaked that their cows, horses and mules are dying. No use in tbe world lo lose them, when Abbott's Condition Powders will prevent the disease. tf Pnor. Wuitsitt.— Rev. W. H. Whitsitt, re cently elected Professor in the Southern Bap tist Theological Seminary at this place, will be remembered by many of our citizens as having some years ago boen a student at Ibe Seminary, and frequently preaching in sev eral of our churches He is a native of Ten nessee, and a graduate of Union University of that State. During the war he waa Chap lain to a Confederate cavalry regiment. Alter attending tbe University of Virginia, for some time, he spent two years at the Seminary here, in Greenville, and afterwards two years in Germany. He is a man of remarkable ability and thorough and extensive scholar ship, and a very interesting and impressive preacher, and with his preposseessiug ap pearance and agrceablo manners, will form, in every way, a valuable accession to oar oommnnity. —Greenville (S. C.) Enterprise. Mr. Whitsitt tendered his resignation to his congregation last Sabbath, but sq loth were they to give him np that they postponed the sad word, “Farewell,” till next Sabbath. Farmers, Builders, Carriage Makers and Blaeksmiths, will do well to call on LUKE BROTHERS and price their Goods before pur chasing elsewhere. may8!-3t Wo con certify that Col. Browne, at Hoyt’s Corner, is an A No. 1, Watch and Clock re pairer, * maySl A good thing and we are surprised that none of our people do not appreciate War field's Cold water soap, sold at tf WELCH’S CORNER A Sad Falling Ont.—It is indeed a sad railing out when, after years of the closest in timacy, tbe hair parts company with the bead. Fortunately the lamentable separation iqay be easily prevented and (he ttraiq more closely united than ever by q timely and systematic use of Lion’s K.vri[.unos, the most potent in- vigorant of the hair and promoter of its growth and beauty knows to modern pharma cy. It completely obviates ihc dry and parch ed condition of the roots of the hair, which is preliminary to its coming out, by supply ing the precise degree of moisture requisite to its preservation in a heaiiuy state. Tt is the only true dissolvent snd evapqrant of dandruff and other impurities of the scalp,' whose presence is injUiiou's to the halrl As a beaulider of the head the Kathairon has no eqnul It not only increases ths quantity of the hair, but improves its quality immediate ly, imp-.ning a lustrous appearance and silky texture which are exceedingly attractive. Suicide Committed As the result of an inactive state of liver and stomach, producing headache, obtuse m. tellect, dullness, despondency, dementia, and finally iusanity, is uo uncommon ooenrreaoe. AH theae disagreeable symptoms and bad feelings are inosi certainly dispelled by tke use of D'. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. It revitalizes and bui’ds np the whole system. A little book oo Chronio Diseases sent free. Address S. V. Pierce, M D , Buffalo, N. Y. Golden Medical Discovery sold by mu’ drug gists. * MERC LK <fc SMITH, -AT THE OLD— Samuel Mayer & Co, R ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public that they are prepared TO FURNISH THEM WITH ILL HOODS —IN THEIR LINE OX— RESPECTFULLY THAT THEIR - IS NOW COMPLETE INSPECTION. It Contains Everything New and Desirable! And deserves a careful inspection by all. FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, ONIONS, CHEESE, POTASH, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! OUR GOODS PRICED AS LOW As they ean be bought in any market in the State. THEIR STOCK CONSISTS, AS USUAL, OF A FULL LINE IN D R ESS GOODS ; TRIMMINGS AND LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES, OF AMVI>ESORIp¥l<jiNS. IF YOU WANT YOUR WATCH DONE UP BROWN! Take tt tq Out sou: BROWN, Iu the QUss House AT HOYT’S EMPORIUM, Os WasuinotonSt, : : : ; ALBANY, GA. jao2Q Otu mux** SI HEINE. ^ w . au „ L WM, SIFRINE & son, UAKCFACTUHKHS OF AND DKALKkS IN Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, HARNESS, CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, Leather Whips, Bridles. no, *c, *c. AMERICUS. <*A niattUGt and Ha V nafianddlvaictL WOOL, WOOL, WOOL A S USUAL, WE ARE rN THE MARKET FOR ihfc purchase of all ihe WOOL our friends or the public i*mu send ua. We gu^rautcc to pay Full Market Value in Cash. (FREE OF COMMISSION OR DRAY AGE,) For Mjr qthxuttfy. delivered in Saunnab. Parti** Having WOOL for sale wotvtf do veil to cof&MoaicaSe wMh us. 'BifhaM price paid for Dr/ FUnf HIDES. L. J. GUU-MARTTN A CO., Cftton Factor* and rnn>a\iwinn. Merchants, ■ HATS 1 ALJSTXj ‘cAPs/^rt/ Boots anti Slioes, SADDLERY AND HARNESS. A LARGE VARIETY OP BUGGIES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. THEIR STOCK OF GROCERIES IS AS COMPLETE AS EVER. Goods are Bought Directly from Manufacturers £ Importers An experienced buyer constantly in New York taking all advantages of the market, therefore they are enabled To offer Inducements Unequalled by any other House in the Market! FOR HIDES AND WOOL They are paying the HIGHEST Market Prices in Cash. - _ *.f ,c *^* Iadtetoenti firea t* Country asrcluali sr Finm [April 28-et. ~ : r-.