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ALBANY, GEORGIA. FEBRUARY 12, 1867.
NUMBER 11.
i-WEEflV pVVS,
LAW CAKE®
ImaPr $?■ EVEU >'
bit’, TliOB8l).VT 'AND SATIUDAV,
G. J. UMIIG JIT.
|» P. D. WAKREX.
WRIGHT & WARREN,
j*K&Oi.er Gilbert & Vason’a Dry
[ffstorc, on South side of Broad street.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AM3AIVV, «A
«a|i» o AJlveilldii^
if&enU^niertcd at tho into of One Hollar
RAnd per unuavo of Ten Lines, lor the
C4nts per aquav
-lilon. and Heventy-fivo Tents lor each
iett l insertion—pnyablo in advance.
N OT.ICE,
W ILL practice in tin* several Courts of Law and
Equity hi t.iis Stale mid ilie Circuit Courts
of the Unit,if States for Ihe<tlenf (ieorgis.
AixuYeX|iC‘iii| ;it.tc|i|ion given to the purchase and
sale nl Real Instate.
Albany, Nov. 18, 1865.
—37
SPECIAL
■ announcements of candidate* for office, $10,
LAW NOTICE.
J. it. ANunnso.v i.oets r. anm.jison, j. t. walker.
R E iVI OVAL-
J. 1L ANDERSON & SON,
Grocers and Commission Meroli’ts
Macon, G- a.,
H AVE removed fiom their old stand
NEW STORK on l’ujilar Mi-eeL D?twce» Second
Mint Third slreeis, where they keep constantly on
hand A lavpe and complete stuck ot GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, and PLANTATION SLl PLlKS.
Agents Jbr Pratt’s CtiTYON (HNS, nnd IRON
TIKS—EAGtllNO and HOPE, always on hand.
We solicit consietnr.enis of Produce- nnd Pulton.
...............I * . ...l ....
cni
pill OP SCHEDULE.
8o«Tlt-'VrsTKUX 11. It. Co ,
Office Macon, Pa., I»ec. I’S, 180U. }
lynnd Piter Sunday, 510th last.. Mail and l’ns-
sensrer Train on this Head hill run nsf'dlowa:
„JH 00 A. M
i Arrive at Eufaula.....
j Leave Eutaula.
llieir i Arrive at Macon.......
I.env,- Macon
Anivc at CoLmihus,,
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Macon
:u) P. M.
CO A. M,
4 6.) p. M.
y oo a. M.
;» 15P.M.
8 tio A. M.
4 fit) P. M.
Connecting at SuiithviUe with Albany train.
Lin.ve Pn.iihville 1 40 P. M.
\niveal Albany 0 11 P. M
l# l -JnofteeMo bo charged for at regular ad-
rttuary t
meat **ies—to be paid in advance.
, toace of Ten linos, of brevier, make one
ll _>dvcriisctuentM that make over eight liues
[ififtjftecu lines, counted as two
* rtiier
will mark c.q their advertfoornenle
KShcr oIr square* they wish them to occupy,
■-nmnicatlons Tor individual benefit. will be
j §1.50 per square for each insertion.
MORGAN will practice law in nil thcCrturls
• of the S lUth-Wcslcrn, in Irwin of the South-
Pofft-e nnd Appling id' tho Brunswick, audniuat
li o Courts of the Pa inula Circuit-.
Oftiec on \NasinngiouiMu,«(,'opposite (he Exprr.ss
Office
Albany, Ga., April 2«, 1806. 28—
and oft? prepared to receive ami sell Potion f»»ri Alhanv
Planters. Poir.niissslon or Storage, 50 cents per I \ mu .j ir jp
bale—Selling 11 pet cent. • ,, "
Macon, Sept lo, I860. 2m * or , V? P»> , , ,
’ * ’ | Urnuch Road Lein l uihlcrt as tar n - ; t. airman nnd
back three times a week, connecting with Eufaula
w. J. LAWTON, J. L. EbMI’NDSOX, r. r. pAWTO?
•<t a Iri.ii, »nR r. i
A. M
11 (H) A. M.
on i lie fort Gaines
utai.vr.n k. tttxr.s.
jjegmI AdvorlfuaniciH*.
L Adhwing lira our rates lor legal advcrtisc-
niri»ARp iioBDs
HINES & KOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALIMS V, CiA.
W ILI. practice in IVtuglierly and }li!» cuground
ing Counties, ju the Superior Courts ol the
Collector’ll ^al«s per levy CO I Slide.and the United States Circuit Court hi Savon-
■lions for lottcts of Admlnistrniioii I i»o,n-ili; ami willl nttend to business in South-W'e.-!
lioii for let torn of Guardianship 4 OH uh orpi.i pcncruLy, liy special agreement,
kcof application of dismission from Admin* | Allany, Oct. 2r '
mitlon 0 00
LAWTON. LAWTON 4 .CO
Brown House Street,
Sir. Bale, p m '«-y "f “'b' 1 * 1 ' nr "« r 1
!«'. Mprlgn^o Kl. Kn. tiiUl, por levy o l
llollcelurl (Mle« per levy. • 1
Maco n,
IIOLESALE Dku.
Corn, Hay, Oats, Baoou, Flour, Sugar,
Georgia.
VY IM)L1’SALK l)t:\u:ni in Bagging, Jlopo,
, 18GJ
sproi.i
o.
ftce or application for dismission from Guar-
|wWp; ; : 1 ?;!
Illoatiouto sell Laud.... ‘dj
“o«lo Debtors and Creditors.# t oil
«f Land per square
.property, ten days
hi Noiicon, *lxiy days
Of 1
Having removed to our Commodious Store on
Fourth street, and havingtunpic tlv-rago room, wo
have concluded to accept Consignment* of Cotton,
Paeon, Flour, &e., \c., in bulk. Jfc.iT Cash mders
prniuptly attended to. Lawton, Lawton & Co.
Macon, Ajep*. K». 18ii< ^u
Mail aud Passenger Train.
jan 2»1.
VUtGlL POWERS.
Eug’r and Sup't.;
FlRE-PflOOF WAUEIiOUSE
NEW FIRM!
RUST&JQHfiSTOH.
.MEDICAL CARDS.
#am i. i*. iiki.i., ur.u. vv. a vi.i:v. ni:\nv it. niitisriAN
Or. TO DO
v*, F) 171 CRN’S his thanks to lii*« iiienU's for iliclr
0, jE\; putronnge •luringthe tiimueial year just elos-
cwtitiwo, - ¥ - >>*u. and hopes they will settle llieir liabilities with
atoent ut tho above vjiics will be required iu him a.i aoou as possible, as he is in immediate uced
M eurrant notes. , ol money. -
.. . — OJllee, nn heretofore, above Clark’s Saloon.
81> EC I A L - NOT IKYv • UiP HW -ia
Land by Administrator. 1 *, Executors or' ^ __ __
.an.«nt ,wiulrc.H>y U« l» l>» hvUl -m lli-i Dl'. H. V. CallaWaV
Jpr i" w* 'i'T,' 0 " T ; rv^FKiw m. |.r»r..«i.-,h .1 »,<i«,.. ■» .v cm/.,.
- .id" wirtttoou »na Hi wo In Urn . fiornoou, at H r ‘ ul „| vlviniiy,
!oiHl llmne in (lie county in which the proper- \ ^ J|# *
anted. Notice ut the.m sales uiimi be given -
fiuldic Garotte forty days pievi.ma. ; I > |(1
itiees of the sale of perrnnV. j-uperfy must Lo
fa lu like manner, through a pul.iic g.netta tcu • , .
iV'i hi. Ii,oi4* protA.i'sinnnl service* to the citirens
uf Albany and vicinity*. UHic'c on'Proud Kl.
l'ibinary 2», iHtid. 18—if
BELL, WILEY & CHRISTIAN,
err c > facto ns
jLsns
General Commission' Merohants,
AHITillE, QSoilOZA,
S PECl VI. Attention given to orders f«r purchase
of aR inscriptions of Produce nnd Mcrchuudi.
/'VFKliS his
, \ F **f Palmyra
'• Irtii
Cromwell &
II—if
and liberal udvnuccs made on cuiudgnments lb us.
uriritMids, in Itoston, New York, Philadelphia, Ral-
limure and Liverpool.
Kept ember 16, 18011 lm*
Hardeman & SparUi?,
I previous lo sale day.
Mice lo debtors au-l creditors <
1 cstui J must
JKfliiCit roriy day .
Janet that Hpldieulimt "ill Iff u,-»-,«• «•* 'he f olirt
Irdiuny far leavo to .**',1 Land must be publish*
l«o tacmihs.
ftttiioas for letters of Admini-tvation, GuanL^n-
(, Jco., must In published thirty days—for dts-
fcica IVom 'A'Lninistration, miuithlysis nionih'*—
Kfivaiission from Guar'li-iuship t*n'iy days.
■uU* far-1 he foreclosure «•• Slot 1 gage.-- i.iii.*i be
flLlirdiu.inlhl* for four iii'auihs—tbr ystnt H.-lung
|p,i!..*rs for tl:‘u full -p»or of Hiremonths—1«»»-
■ ' .s.i ,. ,.r. Vdlllillii iratul-s.
R ENEW the tender of llieir services lo the Plan
ters of
(H).MMISSION MERCIl.v NTh
.....— . ——- j ourtclvcs tlint an experience of 11C
WILMA.II SI. Tl.V.VO i 10., business will enable us to give entire sathliution
.-n by
Ipelliag tiiies from
bond have hej*u jri'
I tpner of three ‘month
I, rtjUta: r.?rs£-i aanwMVys •*
deer.
i'd, the
Georgia, and tho Diibftc gooeruUy,
Waro House nnd Commission Merchants,
— j and are prepared lo receive, stave, nnd sell Cullen,
or other produce entrusted to llieir enro IVe Haller
I ourtclvcs that an experience of thirty years iu the
business will enable ns to give emirs sutiilaetii
' to tlto«e who entrust llieir business in our litmus.
Bankers and General Commission' i" "■•».iio.,rg«ion, v-pcjii iy knowimin
■j/rrmmv a wmri of *1"* market'*, and pavticulal'ty of tin **o who wish
IVI hryyH AN J h. lo p.M-ahnM-, and the- quality nnd grades of cotton
•S.-l PA YAM// V. (iFOIiC!/ l. by them, will,enable us to sell cotton on
___ * *__****_ 1 *; juorti odraniageoffif terms thnn I lie producer turn—
ilius securing’to him tho highest mnrkof price at
the lime of sale. •
LIRERAf, Al'YAXCEK n ade on Cotton in Sto
m;
oi 1>
HE UNDERShlNKI) respccifqUy V^K ,0 » :1 '
N'Tl’RK and MERCHANTS
noum'c lo tho PLAN
dougheriy and adjacent Counties, that,they li
• his day fonaod a ro-pavineiMhip under the linn
name nnd stylo of lUPM'f' *V JOII
loeegngo in I lie WAREHOP.SE and CO.MMIEKlUN
husinesM, oecupyHni' ihc rire-Pruai Warehouse
ot’SiMH A: Hist, nt.il confident!/, trysl they will
coniinul'to receive that generous support and pa
tronage* hempforu extended in each of ihcni.
\> V. (1. 11U3T.
T. H. JOll.NKTGN,
Albany, Ga., Juno 1st, 1866. * Ilii-wGni
The Radicals May Howl
HUT THAT WILL NOT PREVENT
MEGRATH, PATTERSON & 00.
JLV Till! ClUJItCll GATE.
Although 1 enter not,
Yet round about ihe spot
onimcH 1 hover t
And near the sacred gate.
With longing oyes I wait,
Expectant of Jtor.
The minster bdl tolls out
Above lho city’s rout.
And itoiyji and humming:
They've hushed the winjter bell;
The organ ’gins lo swell;
She’s coiuiug, she’s coming!
My lady comes at Inst,
Timid ami stepping fast,
And hsbicuiug hither,
With modest eyes downcast;
Klin oomee—she’s here, she’s past—
May heaven go with her!
Kneel uudislurbed, fair ssintl
Pour out your praiyo or plaint
Meekly nnd duly;
I will not enter there,
To*uUy your pure pray or
inruly.
With tlioughts unruly
Hut suffer me to pact
Round the forbidden placo.
Lingering a minute,
Llko outcast spirits who wall
And see through heaven's gate
Angels within it.
To Ibo Women of Georgia,
God, in His mysterious Imt ever wise di«-
tystenouH
j>e mutt lot u», lms jdareda work in yopr
JjiltOM offering to tho people of jsouMi-Weotcin
gi;tml, glui iou8 :tml Hitblime, the icmtlfs ol
which, ages of eternity nlonu will icveal.
In the clash ol* nrniH, the strife of buttle nnd
the political arena, man limy nobly iHJLlim
phKfv,nnd leave a name bl ight with eanttly
fump nnd glory j but to woman God Iiiim
given a sweeter, nobler mission, Quiet and
gentle, yet linn in her icsolvca, she passes
on in her path of life, to cheer tho drooping,
dotho the naked, feed the hungry, comfort
tho broken-hearted, cdtioHlo tho orphan.
God has placed the women of this country
and age, in a peculiar nnd extraordinary con
dition—never again may an omiortunity bo
placed before us of ncccmpIDhmg such im
portant and glorious results, at so small a
personal u.tcrilioo. Our country lms | a-sed j
■/, VV’itli « 111, I,out
Betid Obsequies Prevented,
Albert Sidney Johuiton, commander of
tho rebel foroou in the Miwtuilbpt Depart-
ment fell at tho battle of Bliitob. He wai
probably the beet soldier in the Confederate
army, an aeeompliabed scholar and a thor-'
onj;fi gontlomnn. So great \rn# tho rospeot
Celt lor him even by bln enemies, thnt Gen
eral U rant made his death a subject of
special notice, and an armistico was main
tained during bis (unora! ceremonies.
1 (equally tlu) remains of this General wero
cxunied and taken co Galveston, Texas,
vlien? great preparations worn made for in-'
teorlmr them, with imblio obsequies, yester
day. Hut General Grililu, tho Federal Com
mandant at that ppst, Intorferrcd. Ho or-
dered that there should bo bn the occasion
no ringing of bells, no pubiio or private
demonstration of any organised association,
Slid thnt all persona who participated in the
)>roe "H«lon should appear ns members of tho
family or friends ot tho deceased. Tbcso
conditions were refused,, nnd during tho day
the remains lay iu state, while tho principal
fity wero
place# of buainoaa throughout tho flty wero
eloHod and draped iu mouruinp
It hcoiuh to u» that Gonoral Griffin mado
a mistake. It was natural that thoso who
pad been friends and admirers of tho fallen
warrior should desire to pay him some
tribute of respect. Nor was it singular If
Ht doing so they should he governed sonic*
what by regard fur the cause in behalf of
whiyli he died ; lor it was the that had
demanded llieir elforts and sacrifices more
than fi ve years. Such feeling was not
tessarily treasonable. The tiring of gun a
not no*
Georgia llieir FullKtock (if
Staple anil Fancy Groceries,
• .sun r, Ji:n;,mm;s Cu„
Nov* \ oik.
. Jj'.VNlNOH & Co.,
t’li;uli'*rto», K. r
j Oijr I'li’m ii* will.lie tu plcinsc llioso who jmlronixc
. 7E five "iu* frii'iiils Hie tlioiro nnd ntbynRliigc j ti«, n*i«l our rot'ermeo istu planters from every sue-
, V ot uli the *il*»vc markets, in wlilcli we have lion ortho Mtntc. "ho«o into rest wo.have for years
j ooro'vn houses and inlvunco upou and ship Cotton situggled to nmintniifnnd promote.
! to u..;• European Market. Oct 12tIt 00 dm
; >V
m CRDlRARCEy
^OorJitiReii l‘>j Ihe M'lyor and ChuhpU tf i\c ('Uy' ' Arningv'iiii'nts have hem made for tliopnyincnt in! ——
WAtiMl/t oMU is heufiy urJuiiH'J by nulbni/ii >/ Kaviinnsh, of Hu* Itovcmi:'T;ix nil th.iion Coil- j riiC - p,
Ke jkxw, ’ , ' signed to us lVom any pdltSon <if tlropia or Florida.
j.VP Hie follow:no »l.s.l bo tho nites of Licor- :
.. . i • F. -. ui.v .
f Nov. «1th I8r,r,_4i.
_ pint Jm* (uiu icijis! yeiif I8f»7
Icrf ol win'd or fi’inicMt d liqti*,rs... *
jsftfr*>ol‘i*piriltioh.“< limiors, C'-)**|».
>.(!,** of Lottery Tiok* is and lilft A«*•».•
ulion Aponls, each
SW rouqmny Agrurics, ••srlt........
ului* UListers, “
fflW.V, . “
JAIIVV-, " •••••?••
u m (rni!t*n * f ^ivsis, wares, nnd nier*
ifuifd'Z**, I'iii'h, iir#t >Vi*ek
lit'arh ivqi'ft Iherow (ter.
JickiUer*, cakn 'mid fruit e'stids '••» tlrects,
Ink'AgeiirliVnpd Jipkctf, t’»» h
riminc** Compsiiy Ageindcs, inch
Iiesch Ahorseoirfii)l.ms or fct«;ie
Ir each U horse onnniius or luirk...... .
IgSH' 0 wsgoti, each
t each 2 liorec wugon or drny
pguerreaii and similar Artists
$35 on
2ft0 00
i/)0 -0«)
•2.00 (li)
lf»o no
.V) 00
2ft li')
F.iuoic <r. A,f.»ni:n i. young.
COWART & YOUNG,
COTTOIST PACTOIiS
COMMISSION dIERCHAN i'8 General .Commission Mcvoliants.
ATL iNT i G 4 ,39 SOUTH GTRlfc*, HBW yonii
BUTLER & PETERS,
200 00
f.ll IK]
( **( ENERAl. Agents for the City I’lom Mill* of At
Tl hinnt? Flour of nil grades Ircsli ground, eon-
, TTliini'g Flour of nil grades Ircsli
i:;»/iil,v on hand for sale at thu lowtst inurket prices.
60 ( O (irders prointly attended to*
20 on; August 11, I860
4 4-3 in
iresi'h Hut cl..
Ilivi
loo no
lo oo
2ft CO |
1ft Oli
15 oo:
25 on
15 oo (
20 00
■387 CO-
25 00;
. hi,o\'s. fi. r. RTcnns. c. w. stugall
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL’,
COTTON FACTOKE,
General Forwarding and
Commission iRerrljants,
75! No. 4, Stoddard's Lower .Range,
| 'DAT STHEET, 8AVA»XTAH, OA.
Huy close nnd Particular Attention to stilus
of ('niton, Twlmeco. Woo^ ,|Fldeo, ^c.. \c. t ftjhl the
pm-chaso ofTfcrchatulizu of cvcry'IifxdriptionT
References : John Jseksou, Albany, Ga.
Ml. II. Yoim.fr, Columbus, Ga.
Atkins, Punltfim & Co. Apia Fa
Young & Wood.s, Eufaula
Columbus, On, Oct 27, 1800 ,(3m •'
WILKINSON, WILSON & 00.,
COTTON FACTORS‘
Merchants,
IjIvcVY Stiblf......'
ntymon stiulfho 11 flowed in rfmrjje (nr each
| l.rt-l knid nl 2 horse v «ff*m 5»r dray
V fur 1 lurse \VH'2«»n # tr dr.tv •*•••;
S'-.,’ 4 * eacli,lwlf of cnlton.... ».../.*•••• . . _ ... . ,
r. : ’ * „ . H/Tessw. Yahun & Daais, arc our: authorized
fell ordained by ihe Mayor nnd Couueii .of tlu»| IVI nf , cnlB . They will mnkp
hvicl.y unUHiMl.byiiu,liur- c „ h Advauco. on' Con.lgnm.nt. o*
•d Um* uanie, that,
||1 shall IMS-be lawful for any peMMi (exeept h-j
I reiailers,) Iu sell liquor in qimninu's
Wlt.-SCcoriling Iu stands"! measure, 4un»
ruiit ttiesu'iie tu be drunk in tJ*e house, or on the
Ut-3 aUuj'I.etl thereto, without tiM taking out
kvsnd p lying tticrelor Oae Hundred Dollars.
I A W wve<t jH" Ua ,y 0ll ^i“ 5 7,' Vll|GaTj Mayor .
IA0WI-..J. V’.CAnoiLe.Cl'kol Council.
|j.nt
hnury I3ili, 1887.-
[ GEOHGiA/r-Bakoi- Cpunty,
I.T. persana h'avlng Calms ngainsl tlic Calc cf
u Joxiah Winchester, late of said county, dec’d,
.1. i I.' • r, c. al.imc I.. i.ii, in I arm#
.1 lo hamf lit their clsiras to me in terms
w—aii'I all persons indebted to said estate
1 pay up ut once.
.. — MA‘HY- J. -WINCHESTER, Admr’x.
I Dec 1, ISfiG . OO-Ow*
H. KfeCaSwri-.-: -V..- *
Cotton to Us.
They will also ,*btsfn-4!«uml? and Pay Internal
Revenue Duty tor Planters* * ~7~----
Jlt/erenee by Per mini on :
Messrs. Rust & Johnston, C. W. llawson. Esq*,
L. &. McGuire, Eaq. II. J’/tNioY, Esq.
Judrc John Jackson. Messrs Stro^cr & Smith.
AJban^, Gu , October 13, .18GU. bin*
leneral Commission
AgcnU for the purcliaso nnd rale of all hinds of
Cotton Domestics,
Liberal Advances made on Cfl^Ri,meals.
Osricr. No. 8 STonnAno s Lowirn Ranok,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
l-’itio Liquors nnd choice Wines, etc. ll consists in
part as tollows;
quarter
60 hhls A, R and Cnishcd nnd Powder’d Sugars
2 lil,dsand fihhls Muscovado Kugais.CS
15 tacks Rio (’uflue.
6 “ Java (Jotiro
76 hlds anil f>0 sacks and half Hacks Flour,
•5 hhls Cuba iMolnasr**.
fi bids Sugar House Kyrup,
200 choice Hums.
Lew Mnokerel, in barrels, half barrels,
barrels nnd kits.
In Fine Groceries, our Slock cannot ne excelled.
Tho articles nre loo numerous lo tncnttoYi —hut ot
ihe very best quality, nud ut tho Yi;uv Luwkmt
Puicks.
Wo offer Ten Ramis of Georgia Corn WM»d:cy I n«
K'2,60 |p 5?2.76 per gait* n, nnd good Lourb*n
$2,25 to $2,60* and pi imo'Routhon tor 5r*l to (•!,
Wo also otter u Ini go stock of
X'’lnc Wln«F» nnd I.iciuors,
and ns wo buy nud sell only You UASH, wo offet
BARGAINS.
fluoitgliu kuiiblc ulntgjrlc. With the past
we lmvo liotUiug io ilo, The future looms up
belbre us, nuu the stem renlitiesuf tho pres
ent claim our attention. OurUnsnatuD^uml
sons have fallen on b:lt t lo-lieldw, in .hospitals
mill prisonr—our country is filletl with
“ mourning Uachols.” Two years ofUrojMh,
have viaitetl a large portion of tho .SoutlieVn
country, ami a slow, terrible death by fam
ine, rises in pcrnapcctivc before thosaci, tear
ful \vi<J,vw Ri)«l Her fatherless lit ilo ones.,
Will you let them dio V .God asks you the
s'nou. lie looks into your heart and
and the ringing of bolls in honor of q heroic
man, Wen though lie perished in a mistaken
Fin two, need not have been productive of
mischief. Hitch displays have often beeu
tolerated by victors of the vanquished,
[Albany Journal, (Rep.)
The above remarks arc sensible and just,
and tiro especially to be commended in tho
Journal, beeause it rises nbovo tho potty
prejudice, bigotry, nnd malignancy of its
surroundings in uttering them. Such whole*
Megratb, Pattcrcon & Oo.
OrPOfitTH XAKIEn SIC-UUS-
^m^cacos2r 0 a
Sep ‘ill* Q»J w3in
aw aits your reply. Ijas a’Georgian, proud
of hiy,nutiye>*tute,,1.0Vi.ug my country and
l. indit'd, answer lor inyfelf, (l hop.elor all)
veVfijl not, if God will Idcssotir effortr.
The m*Wh|»npcrs, private letters, nud ru
mor carried tin* Vail of Millcriug sisters tb
m. y ears nnd heart. My Kentucky homo
had bountiful supmJivf; God had bleSsqd me
far beyond v.hat 1 «#njjcrvcd, and I Cell it was
my duty tv muko-a&Tftbtt to relieve these
sitYibrcrs bound Lome by the tics of Bister*
hood.
1 am hero, unionist you, one of you; T
claim your aid, encouragement, and Hympa-
flome views ilia Democratic journal are no
particular merit, bccatiBothey arc in accord
ance with the broad and elevated ground
upon which Democratic principles, charity
and toleration rest, and arc looked for as a
matter cd course. Jlnt when a Radical
print sets t,heiu lorOi t,he fact that it does 8Q
fe* notable, .
ll is very much to bo deplored that tho
Journal nml its kindred cannot school them
selves to entertain as kind and Christian i*e*
gjtrd lor rebels “ alive” as is here manifested
for rebels dead. Sidney Johnston wax a
great hojdier—prob thly the ablest in.
old 'Army nl the time the lobollion broke
out. lie was a Keutuchiun, but ho had Qft*
cleared himself t o tlip. Texans by resigning
his commission in the United Btat.es service.
°\
JR. 1034, oud entering that oi tKc Ropublic—5
% /
having been tho AdjutanJ. G.onornj and th(i
senior Brigadier General ofils army l sub|o.
quently its Secretary of War, then, before
thy. I am distributing supplies given lo me 1 ruing to the regular army, tho colonel.
by kiln) friends in Kentucky. A small pur-
Konal sacrifice on t lie part of those who have
means, would greatly strengthen my hands
in the work l have undertaken. i need
U. B. Wilkinson, of Wwnnn, Ga.
13. J. Wilson,formerlyyfOkcetuskeeCotton Mills.
Alabama.
BJI. Wood, of the late ftrjn J>W. Rnbun & Co.,
CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL,
JOITEBBOKQ, GEO.
f I^HF. Kpring Ter
I <lny in JiOiuiirj
I. Ilf,n in m,'i' c t
VIF. Kpring Term \;jll upon or, tlieRcrond Mon-
1 ILilL—JEJie (oim.o of 1113I1
Of ju limit regiment rniscil for our war
nguiu.t Mvxivo, ami lastly, Its cliaiu^loq, la
■ t,,<: litiowi,,* at aocMstou.' Thq people of tlm,
Hmcy, food nml dovlijug. I liml mMiyohi! j Oo,ltl1 '“ |J tl,L ' 8lllno Mg«w1 for him that thoy. '
sick, and iniiiiu, who need'sugar, coffee, IUP W have for all their.public men wholed^
tb»pr, etc. I am ex*i*ry day receiving letters! them in support of tho causo for which ho,
from diffi rout parts ol th«;Suto, ROinu front died. They w'dlnlways eutortain that feeb '
Alabama, asluiig :u*l. Itly fiiiipli'is have 1 . x*.’- imv .1 ,
hen, .onmnll for tho .lmmm.l, 1 oouW not 1 th * r ® 1,,ld . ren ufter ll '« m for gem .
respond to ihc appeals. craimns will have it imbued in them, In*'
Kind-hearted, bene’, (dent women in New J dividual treason, which proceeds from abaso-
CJ T
High
B^Mkanab.
Oct 0, 18G0 —
62—2m
ll.orough, tijtqe compreli
and nn'10 |ir« <» ic-'il Ilian I hut/'of any other
.School in Geort'in. * ’
li iilfot'*l] "R tho advantages of Ihe <*«*11e^K*—-tlcc
uortnn! relito) nsol t|ie coiunicreinl or gunernt busi-
UC--I hdlfiul,
It is hIho the CHEAPEST School in the Ftnlo.—
Tivo Foliar. \.!’,l pay f.»r bpnrd
tiiil liiiliou lor a your. Koai'i must. i;o ino.cli'-
ly in ailviutcp, ninl tuition nt the licirinuittfj cf etch
Jcrui. Circuluta aunt oq oppllcctidn lo
A. I). CANDLEH, 1 A. M, ) ^
(!. C. J.UUNli)Y : q I’rln®.!*!..
Desi./^ctf o.o-w«y
York, St. Louis, Kentucky and other places motive, can bo made odioi\s; but tho collec-
,,nV0
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
BAH NETT & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
(kocers and General Com. Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA., & COLUMBUS, GA.
P ROMPT attention given to all Consignments
and Shipments of Cotton io Nejr York, New
MCE.'
1 SOUTH -WEST E RN RAILROAD COMP’Y, \
!; Orrifflt^w555f,i^jA., J»n. 8tli, 1807. /
I TRE-AmitiW Kfootion fop Prpsideot/artd seven
‘rectors to mnnage the Affa.ini of Ihls.Company-for
« ensuing year, wilj bo In ld nt tbelt office,- In Ibe
ity of Macon, on Th.trndny, T4tli day of February
JOIIN-T- BOIFEUILLET,
Secretary nud Treasurer.
| January 12th, l^C,' .
Urlenns and
.eonsignmcuM. 1
pool. Liberal advenoes mado on
Family and Plantation Medicines.
tolognr, I’oDadcS) Soap, Combs,
- Broshes, Knives, Cigars,
Fresh Garden. Seed, &c., &o-
at Vi holcsale, at Very Low Prices.
L. B. WBMH, Druggiit.
Albany, November 17, CO if
wm
n x m k s,
d to inake t
fine Hoot!* an
liinr
APA.LAOHIOOLA.-Fti -
R,\R SIR:—Wc respectfully call your ‘qtten-
S -tion to IboTact, that hnvis ctftvbllsfii
Iou»»at Apalachicola. Fla., for the. purpose ol
Ing a General Commission and Forwarding business.
Having established relations with some of tlieA>est
houses in foreign and domestic ports, we are .pre-
JOUX D. ATKINS, 3. X. DCNI1AK, W. C. DEAT.E.
ATKINS, DUNHAM & 00.,
Cotton Eactors,
Commission and Forwarding
IMJE^OTS-ALZSTI'S^
pared to offer unusual adyflhtngCB hi shippers of cot-
r * olher pfodneu. ■’'Special - ai lint ion will be
. I ... I'gS-MN'llllh.. (h
giveOrfo*aH cotcon sent uafuf taKt'cliberin our owu
orany-fpreignmnrVct. /• .
In addition lo our Coramlwlon business, we will
AFAXfAOHZGOZiA, PSiOBIDA.
j5Qf* Agents for the Now Orleans Line of fitca^i-
014,. .y^ffQfpher 13, l8fto/ 0m.*
■also.
neh '
....... All ,
»e satisfnc* 1
^
iters-at .
iri',’h*S'«n«M'Bn to,lob Mlji 'uV- f.r «WfR
. COTTON FA O
»d u ftrraUh Hi.ra
for llio coming crop ,n4 dttrmi 111. ^nllrc r
. V it Our how. lit Columbn., On., mil I
COMMISSION 8tF0RWARDJ\'i
QBS.
THOMAS J. Fl.nCx,
Whnlc.-nlo r.ni llctnll JJculsr In
CHI FA, CLASS AND CHOCKBliTR \"Alir,.
a nd Hmio-Fu’.vnisliing Gds, ’
Mulberry Street, GpposiCo Lauicr House,
EBP oonstntitly o;; hand, (Rosa Wire of ovory
_____ Uescrij lion, Jlrusc-Furnishing Goods, I’t-d
loom Settb, Diuing Kelts, I'olirhcd filonu Ware.
Willow Ware, Toillct Kelts, farcy Artiolcs, Travel
ling Cases, Khuvitig Mugs, 'Ruble Cutlery, Huukcls
d llroomo, Dahlorn, of cvijry doipcription, ( .uu.'y
Jars, Ltmpc and C'ccooiiutr, Jlnr Bottles, L'ccatrtcr*
etc., etc. . nor 24, (id 2>;5ui
h:\vc tnkfu ilj>.' tho cviuso ot sulU ting
tlm h™nol’j l t“iy'tnm wonmm| ft 1 v ‘“ t ? cc, - io11 "f tho eomitry, with nil'tho
Lot ut jjc true lo tho natural inaliiicUof ourp** ,nc H^* oraj^iro In nnd.about them, and ^
sex, Jtopo, joy, and health will then once
more brighten the face of the despairing
ones.
We tlmnk thoso noble women North and
West, iu the name of these tearful widows,
Iu one county in Northern Georgia there
are over one thousand destitute widows and
orpin 1 no. The suffering is equally great in
oilier localities. Without help in large
amounts, many of those women will sink in
to the grave, from anxiety, exposure and
want before the country iV’agiau blessed
■with a bountiinl liarvo: t
In view of the general want, I have dis
•:\i dcd ; all. jirtjudied'l'rom my mi nil. nnd eii-
> " *-* ‘ A ' who.tiro nufforlr" - ,A
detivor* Vo aid' s'-U who.uro suffering and
worthy, will,put regard to caste. If 1 can
accomplish this cherished object of my heart,
1 shall feel myt'clf doubly repaid lor my
labor.
1 leave this mntUjf in ypar hands; act ns
your hearts dictate. J/st the cry of suffer
ing humanity reach, youY e;vrs f and your
country will again'rVbuTrduHu dv.M.ation
and ru/u.
Address mo at Macon, or Atlantic, I tylll
PBTTJIEJjD, ga.
house ill
istunJ,
safe’ *
mills Institution is now fully officered, and Is
I prepared to afford young men all . tho advc
tfgce of a THOROUGH COLLEGIATE TRAIN IN
Thp pricaof tuill'oh fqr Hie Fall Term, Jh '0s|
and for l ho Spying Tprm •30. Gppd boonfean
liatl'nHhe-vuitig» ; i4 1 CR3 par moiith; room rent,
,...t -rashin|f.'««., oitout it per month.
next Spring Term will open on Hie 22d day
of January, -1807} .'Disabled Goldiera in foil-
^urnstanoMbwiH rcodve tuition
t Jr r4rllW lnfo>ma|lt|i »ppl, , 0 ll.r, H.
EH, PS D:, I'rcildcnl, or to
. . ^ 1. E. WIEIHT,
' . »e«r«(or,of (Ira PrtullT.-
(tT* Job Work executed at
hiH ofiico ill Rpii(l le. Aluo, blanks
'J.;."
ru-eivc com, ibiitiun. nt cither plne«\
“ lin ‘ '
Direct in care of JIcv. Dr.
Macon, nml Glenn, VV right & Carr,' Atlanta
feceivo for ,no nml ali'ip tree of
Very respectfully you r»,
iSAItAII Huohes.
:on, ni
who will
el)l» r tt«-
The corroptlon of rovouuo offleerfl certain'
ly eXceeil* anything over before known in
our liiAUny^jLiot iiiJbo.liislory jJ'ftny Q.tlb
or oiviliroS goveroment, A,>i
NbwYsi
‘toll to tlio Now\.qr|; Till,w* fay. <, con
»! ogent (detceUve) aenf totnB '
ontipr.tb iliacovor andaxpoio
who aimply nook lo assert tho theory of self
governtnq,it for thomiclvea to Wlbund in t
tho Co,ifedernto Conatitution, leaving other
■imilhrly eltuntcd people to govorn them. •
pelves in their own way can never bo made
odious—never. Thoso involved in it will
, make it reapoctablo in spite of nU^bugian jit.i
power. Tho spreading millions of Soqtkera ' . . ,
pffspling will never admit tlmttbeirfatiibrs *. •
diil nugtit that should briug tho blush lo •••■*' .
their cheek. Tho names of the prominent v'.*
nctopr^f.iho rebellion will ajwaysJii»il]6fh ' *. '•>, -
tied by them, find the pansc that l».S3>*JwJ|
ever he heid in their estimation ae drip of tho
higiiekt exertions jtnd greatest sacrifices of -
a Tree nnd eniigfitened neonlo. AVo aronot
accounting furor justifying fuotp, but simply - ' - ’
■'"•ing them that they may bo recognised,.
ington dispatch to tlui
that a special n J '
Northern front!,
smuggling, V#» oblc to insko arrangom'a.its
wltli twenty-two out- of :tl,o twonty-slirce
custom liousr officers in.'tfio district In which
that, in view of then, thoughtful men •*' r -
may ask themselves whotbor it is the part 6f Vi ‘
Visdom to be' making.. .tbh.'iljtUe sitempCto-rV, <■£ ■ ■
eradicate frpm tho hearts of. the Boutherh
pcopio what has become to he a. part of • . ,
tlvplrjVpryjUfitvro, bb the General.Grjffins in'‘ .'*;
tlmuruiy4nd oivil,»t»tlon» are doing. Suoli - : j
attempts sente.,todrivo in raflier than out
tho objoctioijfthla eentimon
ato a fuufi .tkt' wijiqnjjfcrifi .forces
jmpples. The South' - f»_nght .fp|' a ‘ l
aiiKW Man's huishiess capacity noyf-n-daye ,i»
measured by t(-,« iju.94t.ify ofbii'a'dvertieing