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ALBANY, GEORGIA! NOV. 9; 1867.
NUMBER 111.
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Announcing Candidates 8$, Obituary
J e Notices, not to exceed 1 square free.
vertiaements must be paid in advance,
to. Legal advertisements will be charged
fleer authorizing them, to whom a reason*
c 0 ent will be allowed for the seourity.
ibed merchants in Alhany, Macon and 8a-
trill be called on when the editor needs
'aid a spirit of business liberality will al-
iadulged.
trill be no softening of tliese prices for
ledicines, or patcut humbugs or any de
li
all others in the eeliination of our Maurhes-
tcr men. But it is neither Manchester
preaching nor any other Manchester agen
cy that lias brought about such a desirable
end. The people have arrived at it of their
own free will and accord. The high prices
winch they have obtained for tlieiv cotton
orops during the last few years have yaid
them well; and it is simply owing to their
having discoved that nothing paid them
better, that tilings have come to such a pass.
With tho extension of cotton cultivation,
the production of grain lias corresponding!,'
decreased, and a scarcity ami dearness ot all
sorteof food lias toliowed as a natural con
sequence. In Khandcish, at the present
day, a coolie can live on 4 its, a month;
but here,owing to the scarcity ol grain, it
takes nearly double that nmnuiit. It nlso
common, loo, to import grain from Klmn-
deish, and people doing so find it to pay
well, even after paying a high railway car
riage—the difference between Burar and
Khandcish value being so very great.
While, therefore, cotton is’ now the god
of tho Borar cultivator and cotton dealer, it
is looked upon with a very different eye by
Law Cards.
D. H. POPE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AI.BANY, «A.
^ILL give prompt Ml rut ton to any business
entrusted him, iu all tbe Courts or Dougherty,
aud unrounding comities. : :
July 4, 1807. 7l-3p* ’
G. J. tVKIUHT.
L. P. D. WARRF4.
WRIGHT & WARREN,
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SLOAN. GROOVER 8b CO.,
ANil— ..
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AI.BANY.WA.
■ t sToiiiunn a i.uwKH range,
bAT‘BTRHI3T, SAVANNAH, OBOROIA.
W ll.T. practice in llieseveral tionrtsof l.awntsi
Kiniily in this Kmle unit the Cln'iiil Court,
tiled I
of llie United Slides for the Slate of (ieorgia.
Also allentlun given la COMMISSION in SANK'
RUPTCY.
Albany, Nov. IS, 18ii5. —37
I /I'BEIIAI. AOVAMiHS ON COTTON consigned
lu onr. eoiTcspauiii'iile i|i Sew York oud Liverpool,
YttniSRv , ;
the poor coolie who earns liis bread by the
' ’ ifways
sweat of his browjas lie tolls on our rail
and labors on our roads. To him every flora
of cotton that grows seems blit so’much
grain less to eat; and wliilo lie tries in vain
tositisty liimsclf with bis scanty meal in-
■kslii
stead of joining in the workship of the
ryot, be is much more inolincd to exclaim,
“Let
Relative Val»e of a Ponnd of Chiton.
_ jhaiiy and oft-repeated arguments
| by the Southern press to convince
' «that it was their best policy to raise
itoa and more of every article of con-
ion needed at home, have never been
leauovcrted. Their correctness was too
pendent to admit of cavil. Nevertheless
' there has been, for the two yeare since the
■ fir,a general practical disregard of tho ad-
I rice.' Both of those years tho largo mn-
1 My of the planters made an effort to raise
' ' erbps of cotton, to tho necessary
t of food crops. They failed, on ac-
cotton perish, hut give mo lood enough
to satisfy my hunger.” Butlabor is dearer
in Berar titan in Kliamleislt, and the coolie
is partly compensated in this way; but, with
all that, lie is still the sufferer. A ronlio iu
Khandcish gets live annas a day, but in
licrar seven annas is the ordinary rate.
Plenty of cotton and a scarcity ot grain
likely to be llie order of llie day iu Berar
so long ns cotton attains to anything like its
present rate at Liverpool. Wliou it lulls to
(id., it remains yet to lie seen wliat the effect
will be upon our cotton growers; fur since
King Cotton began to rule in India it has
never reached so low. People say it will
never pay the rvot to grow it at such a figure,'
* believe till
count of unpropitinns seasons and unsteady
kbor, to make the cotton crops “pitched”
lor,hut-they still made, as mncli as the trade
demanded and enough, to reduce tho price
but I believe that even when it does fall to
that point it will still continue to be grown
to a considerable extent. The ryots have
now got thoroughly accustomed to the cot
ton plant, mid will not lightly give up tho
rearing oilt Besides, were tho whole cul-
u *
oMhe staple to figures barely paying ex
it is
MiKS. It is now apparent that it they
ltd not tried to raise so much cotton, but
bad planted other crops instead, they would
luvo hoet) ranch more independent to-day.
Latterly.the press has teemed with call-
itcs drawing that the present price of cot-
I w)H iirdly reimburse the cost of its pro-
‘ion. These estimates have reference to
p atone. Let us now consider the reln-
lire prices of cotton and tho commodities
“ lEopleot the Sonth have to buy with it,
') and since tho war, to see if there has
tin a commercial revolution rendering
mpossilile to buy those other necessary
imoditiea with the proceeds of the cotton
j, ■ Botoro the war, a pound of cotton
mold always buy a pound of bacon or flu
ff; now it takes two pounds ot cotton to
y one pound of either. Before tho war,
rand of cotton would buy two or three
ids of flour; now it buya but little more
one. Before the war, the cost of a gul-
fsyrup was about four or five pounds
iltoi); now eight or ten pounds. Before
(.par, com averaged Horn one year to
tivated land in the province to be devoted
to grain, grain would become so plentiful
and cheap, that even a lower figure than Od.
lor cotton wonld pay better than any sort of
grain. • y , v
etop.-
ler about seventy-five cents per bushel;
’ ’ aft"t ■'
; it is one dollar and a half or three
lent Wo might extend this conipari-
* L ~gging and rope, shoes, iron, coffee,
all the commodities necessary to
s life at tho South, and the dif-
etween former and present times
It be found, nearly the same. Even
fabrics afford no exception—u pound
«n will not buy as much cotton
b as formerly.
1 comparison serves to show that,
b,the price of cotton may be nominal-
rar than it was before the war, it is
j much lower, because the norm-
» p( other commodities have ad-
. _) much more than cotton; ergo
t will not do now as formerly, to ex-
pcotton for those other commodities
ton will not go far enough,
etpondent of ours the other day,
1 that the reason why planters die
ijp policy of planting less cotton
food crops, was that the argu-
ita favor was so conclusive that
iter thought that all others .must
ireo and would bo guided by it,
i could plant a large crop and get a
3 for bis I It tarns out that each in
ing to overreach others overreached
( and all fnstained a common loss.—
e comparison of prices which wo have
Med ought to point this moral; tlr*
> of ootton is relatively too low, a
e of other commodities too high,
th-exohpnge profitable to the cot-
r, as anon a barter used to bo.—
i to regain former prosperity is
barter, and mako at home the
dities that wo cannot afford to buy
itlon.—-Columbus Enquirer.
epu
to.
an FratpecU ia Mia.
" Jtof the Times of Indio,
nrawouee, on the lfitli o:
Medical Cards.
Drs, Jennings & DoWitt
TTAVE associated themselves in the practice of
g~l. medicine.
llrFICK—Up
Upstairs over HHsinan k Hall’s Drug
Store.
Dr. DeWilt will rive special attention to
SUmilCAL enses.
Albauy, July 2d, 1807. 70-tf
W»c. II. Bi'RROuuiis, Tups. II. Maxwjli,
W. H. BURROU0HS & 00.,
mtvm* ■ wmmtMWk
Forwarding Merchants.
No. $7 Bay £lrctet ? Savannah, Oa.
DB, TODD.
• —°~~ • • . ,i
OFFICE—Lehman's Corner, Opposite Livery Stalin.
RESIDES Oh At N. 1‘. RR IS SOS'S.
Fcb!2-nll-tf] ALUANV.UA,
n. v. uAlloway M. P4PR
REMOVED.
D K8. CUOMWELL Si CONNALLV bare removed
their office ever the store of Rich, (Julotuikyi
Lu,. iu rear of Dr. Alexnr.d>r,' the Dentist.
In our absence, leave your menage on ihfe Slatf-
oollC Jlin • •
Drs. Callaway &, Rope,
While, therefore, a fall to (lib a pound at
ilti
Liverpool is sure to diminish itseuliivution,
no possible fall, however soriouS—even
-will ever banish it entirely iVom tho
attention of our cultivators, ft by any
combination of oiroumstanocs, it were to
happen that cotton lost favor altogether
with tho ryots, and that it were to disappear
as an article ot commerce from amongst u»,
it would indeed he a sad matter for India,
PALMYRA, GA.
Maroh .10th, 1807 [80-ly] •,
HRS. SIHS L
JJA-VK’ asfwiciited thrmselvas logrthcr In 1 tho
practice of.piedicin«, and hereby leudpe jlw-h*
services to thecitiiens of Albany and viciuity.
OFFICE—At the Drug Store of Qifliert A Bro
on Woshhigtoh street. May 2d, 18*17 f’Wtf]
DR. W. A. LOVE,
ALBANY, GA.
Oflice (until further notice) at Iiit> Resilience
nearly opposite the residunce 6f Captain John A
Davis’. May 8th, 1867 40-ly
and no part of tho empire would feel.it more
his. What the far-famed city of
than this.
Oorarawuttee, with its 25,000 inhabitant*,
would do with it is difficult to imagine, tor
cotton seems to be so completely the Alpha
and Omega ot their existence, that hardly
anything else is cared for. What they did
before ootton became the Yngc it is dilHcut
to guess at, but whatever that was, there is
no doubt that in the event ot the downfall of
cotton, they would return to it as naturally
as the child turns to the hand that feeds it.
ROST,
Ware-House anil Commission
Vallandlghaiu on Bingham
Vallandigbam, iu a recent speech, thus referred
to John A. Bingham: “Bingham has chosen I o speak
‘ * * ’ like a
counties for the * J VX MERCHANTS; Special attention given to
the mile of.L'fiUqn in this Market, and accounts
rendered promptly. \Ve will also forward Colton
iol and hr *
of Vallandigbam as‘slicking out liis neck
crane, and gibbering like a ghost.” Let me li II him
that it is nottheghosl of Yutlandigbam that dis
turbs bis serenity. Vallandigbam is still nitre and
able in Ueab to vex bis foer.. [Applause.] It is the
avenging spirit of that unhappy woman who flits be-
hie v* ' * * ^
of their CottonB the approaching seanon, and pledge
our best efforts to promote Iludr interest.
Y. G. RUST, | T. H. JOHNSTON, | 1>. 0. .LOCKETT
August IU, 1867 tf
fore his vision at noon day aud glares across the
meditation of his guilty conscience at midnight.—
It ia leh ghost of his vie
ctirii that dogs his footsteps,
tnookingribreaiening, tormeuting, aggravating and
driving him to the doom of a Htiicide. [Applause.]
Says this counsellor of a murderous conspiracy, ‘the
negro ia just as fit to vote as the tail end uf a wheel-
U. S. INT*£i. REVENUE.
Assist. AssKssoa’a OfficR, Mid. Dint. Ga.
Alvamt, Sept. 11, 18G7.
jp^OTICE is hereby given to all who may haVe
borrow,’ meaning there by the bard workiog Irish
man. Has he not read the history of the Ei
tncrald
Isle 1 Knows he nothing of her statesmen, her
scholars and her warriors 1 Has he never heard of
bar orators, carryipg multitudes captive with their
resistless power of native eloquence ? Of her poets
thrilling tbe
hearts of humanity with their songs,
and immortalizing tbe land of their birth and the
race from which they sprung ? Must the great and
the gifted and the good be thus insulted by ignor
ance and malice? 1 shall dismiss the unmanly
reviler of genius from further consideration, ttnd if
he wishes to discuss the raerlls.of Ibo Irishman and
the African, let him produce from bis negro pctB a
record that will compere with that of the people
he asttiUs*
WniT* SoLDixBs^ve. Nhwbks.—A,R»<Nc»l jour:
nal speaks of tbe nigger •soldlei? of the Urated
States as men “to whose heroic efforts and self-
ucrilcrs x« we m.inljr indebleU forlb.prue- .fl-
i on of the Bopublli."
While heroes «3 r.ryinsigniflcsnl with (he Kadi
ctls, ••
nt Liver-
markets
h place in
Taa Nixt PiasiDExet—Bspuiiiatiox.—Upon
(he important question of the national delil, Sey-
miur and Pendiolon stand ns widely separated ns
Ureeley snd Ben. Butler. Seymour, like Greeley,
bolds lei the releraplion of the nnlionnl debt In
coin ; Wndlellon, like Boiler, goes for pnying off
the bondholders in grtenbneks. Seymour repre
sents tbe Belmonls and other Democratic liondliol
dors of tbe East; Pendleton representa tbe Demo-
oratlemn.isa, Ifuettho masses of both parties, in
the West. “Down with the system which giees
gold to the bondbtldsr nndpnper 1 o t>-e working
men,” is a war cry whieb will piobbaly be •’
live, if tried, aa waatba cry in 1810 against Marl in
Van Burn’s Sub-Tre»aary syatim. of “Do rn with
ibis system which glveigiid lo ihe officebo dera and
bank rags to the people.'—N. Y. Herald, Nor. 8.
t cotton cultivation in Barei
ib fartber.- It nuoli is reMlj
1,1 Wve no reason to donbt ft
I see indnees me to be-
reacbed that
the ryots, ol ,
higb.^»o]>
.Pope’s Election.—An cxcliango says
-i nr tLnt (Ita Prof
ident will lay before the Cab netthe»rbitr»-
ry action of Gen. Pope in keeping open the
election in Georgia beyond the time desig
nated in the original notice. This is -rc-
rtrded as a clear violation ol the law, and it
iflikely the matter will be investigated.
Business Cards, ■'
ALBANY, GA-
‘^^’E btg lo renew Ihe tender of our Hervlees I
Saviinnali Adveftbements.
M. b'LOAN, ...
Rome. Ga.
, Co Rra UA90VA.IL . .
. IfrookH Co, Ga.
A.T. MAC lH+Y**,
ThomHHViUc, Ga.
Criitiitiission ^Merchants,
For fhr sale of Cotton ami other Produce, Timber,
Lumber, lien! Eal%l«, Personal Properly. Ao.
ocl24 ilmo
A. C. MoRAE,
toninissimt Ulcrcliaut,
h8 Hay F.TRraT.
Savannah, Goornia.
S fli.L coulinui.R.a strictly commission buiinesi^,
No'lnfcVesl in the pnrchhse of Colion. Von*
sigiilriclrfs ■roiiollMp Prompt fend personal olteB-
tiun’lo allHusincHHicontideiklo tuy icore.
LiberalndvanoeH on cotlpn fur fair or sltipmcnl,
All pierokandisc. promptly forwarJvd when to my
car«, ... oet 24—3mos.
The Arrow Tie § Iron Bands
•c
—FOR—
BALING COTTON I
(an iNsraAttvt AUAtNnr
FIRE, WASTE AND THEFT!
CHEERY ST. Mooon, Ga.
WllOLKSALK AND RETAIL
Unequalled for Simplicity nml
Rapidity of AiljustmentJ
Surpassed by None forSlrrngth and Adap
lability to all tbe Hues of t ommerce I
IIEY aro manufactured iu Liverpool, of the
mil BY an
I bcHl Eli
vision of the
Engiinh Iron, under Ihe personal super-
ihe Inventor, formerly a resident of New
Orleans, La.
Tha AJtftOW TIE la preferred by Shipmasters
fendOonrpressmen. as ItU worked with i in 1 inch
slack, while all 80LID TIES require Jl to 6 inches,
which, in running through a cargo, involves a hea-
ip
vy loss to the Shipmaster.
USE THE ARROW TIE and RANDS, and SAVE
MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANT!:!
Arrangements have been made lo secure nil am
ple supply of llie Arrow Tie and Ruuds for the
coming Season. The Iron will he hotter limn Ihe
best berelofore used.
JAR. A. IIALL,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOW dc CO,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned is prepared lo furnish the AR
ROW TIE to Ihe TRADE at
SAVANNAH PRICES,
Forwarding and Transportation Added.
RUST & JOHNSTON.
Hear the Insurance Agents:
Savannah, Ga., May 7th, 18117.
The recent fire» in this city having proved to our
entire satisfaction, hv a thorough test, the super!
orityof IRON RANDM for baling purposes, we
strongly recommend them to the use of the Plant
Jno. V7. Anderson’s Sons & Co.
QE'WfeRAfT. COMMISSION
..-. i , | ‘ -AND-
f nig ■ $fTn‘rj)ants,
, Cwvuw lUr.nj toa nuti Uryini at«.,
SAVAKNikS, .- - - OA
Jw. lW.uVN0r.BSON,,. • , I t , . K. ii, Anpxbson,
,Gu)...W. jVxhkbsox, jjira ‘ A*, li, Colic,*
ocl24 Km 1
*• - 1 . i -it _ ’ .x. mi i . . _
Ewjab LJ Oi’rtiAitn/ • • ; Kowabu L. Holcombr,
.. , 4 .AJJLp
■snmxxfQ mnoMANTs.)
ers of Georgia ns an efficient agent in restrict hig
loss by fire; and wo agree lo d’
Are prep»WD<l't,o adytQc6ilibprqlly.pl> consignments
.# —j •* id to **
•f Cqit on, Produce And Merchan'diVo, nmT
'* *>bsI houses in New Y
MW:*--*'
, tp llie bs
r^’ork arid Liverpool
.? h ' lp
ilefers ft:;.j- Wd,,Mif chcll co., Tnpt.J.
If. y^GrefclnV Mtl^hcll W.V D " ~ ~
Dm
»oel
Dr. E. If. Bacon,
. Mr; L.*i. D. WMrrfen, Albany, Gat
R«n '<■ t> t.i .• i •
iscriminatc, wliou
practicable, in favor of Cotton thus secured.
A. WILBUR. General Insurance A gout.
CHARLES GREEN & SON,Agent*Liverpool,
London and Glolm Ins. CA.
CH ARLES L. COLBY 4t CO., Ag*!- 8nn *t At
lantic M. Ins. Co., N. Y .
R. II. F< HITMAN, tusuranee A;ent.*.
WOODRRIDOH BROTHERS, loKiraneo AgV.
B. A. WISE
T1NWAHH
Crorkory, Wontlwnro, Cutlery nnd
II cure Fiirnli-lliiig Ltn’s.
I have on lianJ ® IRON WITCH,
tjUEKNOKTHK ®)l'TH im.l other im-
provtHl patten.
COOKING STOVES
which I will sell as low as first class Stoves can
he sold. Also & good assortment of
Box and Parlor Stoves.
2-$?** Kvery Slovo WAIJUANTED |»or-
foot nml Brttinluutory, or cxclmngpil.,^^3
MY Crockery, Cutlery, and all (oreigu goods,
having been BOUGHT in person from the MANU
FACTURES nud
IMPORTED DIRECT.
I am enabled tu ofler them to Merchants nt luw
prices.
ORDERS by mail promptly tilled at lowest price*
TERMS CASH.
B. A. WISE,
Octa-ftsllm Macon, Ga.
Adams, Jones & Reynolds,
Warehouse & Commis’n Merchants,
C
At the Old Stand of Harris & Ho as,
Corner Nci oiul mi(l Poplur Sfrwta,
Wlll glvo strict attention to tlie storage nnd salo
of Cotton. Will mako liberal nnvnnccs on Cotton
in store. Aro preparod to furnish RAGGING and
TIES or ROPE nml oilier Plantation .Supplies.
sept 7 jiqJtO 'fitful
NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM.
I. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agents;
J. C. McNULTY, Secretary Southern Insurance
“i Trust Co.
T
.JAMES T. STEWART, Agtm L»>ml.»n and
^ Lniicn-uer lnauraut'e Ct*iH|iuny.
LANE \ WEST, Insurance Agents.
Mai on, Ga., May 10th, 18117.
The recent lire at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T.
Chapman, in this city, having fully denionsirnled
llie advnulnge of IRON BANDS fur b.ding purposes,
««» aserurlty against loss by Wee. we, iti* umtrealgii*
ed Insurance Agents at Macon, Ga., take pleasure
in endorsing the nelion of tho Agents nt Hnvnnnnh,
Georgia.
K. C. ORANNISS, Agent for eevernl Ins. Co’s.
J- W. BURKE, Insurance Agent.
ur ihe purpose of RECEIVING, STORING and
SELLING t’OTTOS, respectfully lender their err-
icon t.) lluir pluming friends. We have secured
portion of Ihe WnrehonMo formerly eccupicd by
Hates *V Wonlfolk, inure recently by Mr. Jonathan
'ollius. Wu hope, by mii icI nttenliuu, to give sat is*
fuel inn to "Ur p.'iiru»i«.
JAMES ||. WOiJLFobKv-
JA.MKK H. ANDERSON,
■ep'i-Jm]
li J. JOHNSON ^ CO., Insurance Agents.
JE OGDEN, Insurnnee Agent.
J. MONROE
J. M. BOAUDMAN, InsursiHje Agent.
J NO. B. COBB, Inauranc* Agent-
May 28th, 1367. 55-Cth
ROBERTS & TILLMAN.
OFFICRs -yOtiTJl HI OB OF BAY STREET. U
BOOR WEST OF CITY EXCUANOE.
SAYAHSAH, - - - GEORGIA,
^ KN R (t A1,1 '(I M M1S 610 N AND FORWARDING
Storage and Sale
to hivgrppol anu havo k gold for account of owuer
in all pnsis where the owner daslres. Liberal cash
adVnh&es wilPbe mndfe by.
ROBERTS i TILLMAN.
bufiinens connection with the Revenric depart
went, that I can be found at my office over th'd store
& Roberts, at all times
now occnpied by Draper
within usual office hours. C. R; JOHNSON,
Assist. Assessor Mid. Dist, Oa. dep ]2 07 fin;
REVOLVERS.
JOLT’S, Cooper’* Self Cocking, National A
Co’*, Whitney’s, Bacon?* Merwii
Bray’*.
Prices from $12 to $25.
1.- E. WKLCII & CO
c
P. ROBENSON,
cheerfully recommend them to public favor;
T. II. Watts, ex-Guvernor of Ala; A. II. Clilhernll
Hibah RoBnRTs - , ]
f Of Savannah; Ga.
D. L, Roberts.
Joseph Tillmah, Madia ouuty Florida.
of Ala; M. L, Woods, 200 Broadway, N. Y.; Jno.
W. A. Sanford. Attorney Genetal of Alabama; W.
C. Bibb, Montgomery, Ala.; E. A. Banks, New Or*
HATS, HATS,
leans, La; Geo. Mason, Esq., Mnyor of Wetumpkn,
R, K. contractor, AIa.
WHOLESALE!
J^p)Vy open in tuy WHOLESALE ROOM, a large
i lot of
Wool and Fur Hats,
CLOTH,-"VEtVIT, AND GLAZED GABS.
'CP JZ. a 52a CE> U2, =.
EGS leave to inform Ihe
citiiens of Alhany and
vicinity, that he has opened
his Shop over the store of
Baggs &
Stephens, next to
Telegraph Office, and wlU
be pleased to receive a share
republic patronage.
*”. 4 . TrlD "£5
executed in the latest
laest style. Cliarges mode-
ate, ( •«
ROBENSON.
KEW STORE and NEW GOODS.
WE IIAVE OPENED A LAROtiftTOCK OF DRY
IDS, Comprising Easpreas Cloths, Poplin, all
wool Delains, opera Flannels
riot of
low Flannels,^alvatCJ.
For Men, Boys, and Children.
•--•AMdi
LADIES’ and MISSES’ 1UT8, in endless variety,
j Will duplicate Bills made in any of the Northern
ir Eastern Cllfes,’ at'same prices and less.
S ' M ’ 0 °I’PaM’ga.
15.T Cpngross’fltreel, BA
oot 24—1 mo
OUR; HOUSE
./twites i/.i vi‘
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fr USE ^ C
^allighan’s Pills
CHILLS & FEVER
LIOHTPOOT &. OO.,
SSlavfboitsc ani) Commission
MERCHANTS,
MACON, OEOIIOIA
Tuki* this imMhoil of infurmiug thoir frivndH nnd
the public gcnrrrtlly, that they'liavo scoured Ihe
large and coiiiinmIi*Min Warehoune formerly occupi
ed liy Atlnni'* A BeyuotdH, and moro recently by
U. F I'liupmutt. on the corner of First nnd Poplar
Htreeln (near the Market House) whore they will
<- El I All.
! hawe used Galtighan'a Pill*, and find they
w will do all that iu^claimed for them, and
give their alt-icl persminl attention to Ihe STOHAGE
AND SALE OK COTTON.
Wili make liberal advances on Cotton in store or
shipped lo any of ihe Northern inurkals, Rnvnnnah
or Liverpool.
Will give prompt- attention to filling orders for
BigK> n K and Rope or Iron Ties, and other supplies,
sept 7. no 00 3 mo.
j:
Ala.; J. C. Riddle, N, 0.,lale
and Georgia. . DAN'L HAYlUi,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. & A. M., Ala.
Atlanta, Ga., March 23.
, Gallighan’s Pills have been used in hundreds of
cases under my knowledge, with perfect success.—
1 recommend them to tbe afiiicled
j everywhere.
JOHN S. PRATHER.
Lownurs Ctit'NTV, Ala.
Gailiglian’s Pills.—I have given them and used
them for some time, for Chills and Ferer. If they
have ever failed iu curing, I have never heard of it.
C,
CROWELL UKODNAX.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 20, 1807.
Messrs. L. E. A H. E. Welch—Gents: 1 have used
Gallighan’s I'ilis in more than forty cases of Chills
Ft
and Fever on the plantation of R. K. Hines, Es<
daring Ihe past year, and in no case have they
ed to do all they clnim to do. I
ssq.
fail
best Fever and Agu« Pill in use.
[ consider them the
A. B. FANT.
Amrbiouh, Ga., Sept 18,1806
Gerits—Gallighan’s Pills met with ready sale hero,
and are taking the place of all other remedies for
Chills and Fever. C. W. HANCOCK.
T3, ,H.‘ KIRLIJST,
, nny sirccl. Car. Whitaker,
m 'SAVNNAH, GA-
ia* been thoroughly renovated
*1 in
Amrnicus, April 17, 1807
One box of Gallighan’s Pills cored hip perfectly of
Chills and Fever. They are the best medioiue for
Chills and Fever I ever saw.
' A. G. R0NALD80N,
Clerk Superior Cour 1 ,Suiuter County, Ga
every practical improvemt
1' Vrfnfar. the TABLTt8 i
sopjritedSr th the cbdiceit articles from Uie Domes-
Jerry Waited new Btiilding
Plt-aae give ria » caU jind
yoaraelt. ^ GOI^|J|r^^^
lit, Market and from Mew . York, Philadelphia, B*l-
Jliqorft fh>f/hla *nd elsewhere. Especial attention
prcurla* |j,e cl;aio.»(
, Game. Oysterp, Etc
MBALfi FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS,
From 6 a. m. (o mijniglit. *8rp.i I ,t*roonifl for pri
■ vote ppities. Tbe best bf '
A^E},;LftJUORS,CIGARS, ^c.
f o^Vjnd,- cei^tf pu* attendant*.
85fiu Tor sale by al Drttggffeta,
9P Country Merchants supplied at wholesale
. ocs in Albany, by L. E. k II. B. Welch, Hili
& Ball, and Gilbert k Brother.
WHOLESALE BY
BLOUNT k HALE*
Montgomery, Ala.
Edward Wilder k Co, Louisville, Ky, Barnes Ward
k Co, New Orleans. Harral Risley k Co, and Me
essons & llobbin.JNew York.
May 23, 1807 63-Cm
■hi JVST
tHW’ .C
4.
^ HlTfc LBAD^ Linseed a (Ml, - Kerosene Oil,
Bperm PiL kfeoblae Oil, Varnlihos, Ac.
L.p.AH.B,V
(»l ti ««dv r»; <.>\\
, WELCH,
E EBSONS wishing Lumber cati be supplied on
short notice, by sending their bills to tbe un*
tgned, or to Capt. X. W. Armstrong, Jr., Agent
tk-Wsstsrn Bail Road, Albany.
8eutk<
Sept. 28, 1867-
toy.
A. E. VICKERS,
10J 8. W. R. R.
99-tf
1IIK undersigned having formed a Copartnership
under the tinu iinme of
Wool! oik & Anderson,
m
ffAN TATIONS
For sale!
OFFER three small well improved
farms iu Calhoun county for sale.
FheHe farms lie near the Notchaway
Creek, and uoarlhe head of Keel'sereek.
One cuiiiains 370 acres, of which 100 acres are
well improved and iu cultivation. One of 470 acres,
200 acres in cultivation; 100 acres fresh laud One
if 375jicres, over 200 acreH in cultivation, and of
hese 70 acres nro fresh. These farms join each
other, aud can lie cultivated as one large furui or
separately ns throe small nnd distinct ones. These
lauds will be suld together with stock, wagons
and everything else. They nre convenient lo chur
ches, boIiooIm, and markets. Cullibort is within 10
miles, Dawson 16 miles, And Wood's station 12
miles. ' For terms nnd particulars, enquire of W.
E. Smith, Albany, Ga., or tbe subscriber, on Ihe
premises. Titles good.
ANTHONY G. WEAVER.
On the road lending from Ilolli’s m
Calhoun county. •
oct 16—lnw3w
. CDAUIIOKN.
V£. r. IIKHBINll. a. H. JACKSON.
Claghorn, Herring &. Co.,
Cotton Factors ami CoinnuHHion Merchants,
AUKNTS rqKTnit ITBCHABK ANI) SALK OF
Cotton Varns, Sheetings, Shirtings, &c.
No. 120 Chesmit | No. 7 Warren Block,
Phllnd«l|>liia,Pn. | Aiikiu.iu, (in.
Consignments of COTTON, WHEAT, ard
other produce solicited. Have ample and ewellent
CLOSE STORAGE nml will make reasonable cash
advanors on Consignments when desired. Agents
for the salo of AUGUSTA FACTORY GOODS iu
Philadelphia, and will furnish them in Augusta nt
Factor]/ Erica. Also, Agents in Philadelphia and
Steadman,
. ge
Augusta for Athens, High Shoals. R<
Covington, and other Southern Fucli
arigl—6m
WARBHOTTSE
-AND-
€ommisflion JHcnl)ant
TO
The Planters &. Merchants
In tendering you my thanks fos past favors, I
again, wllk pleasure, oiler mv services, I promice
to do my whole duty to all who are kind enough to
„ „. . Jgh
frust me with their patronage. To tboat of my
former customers, who I have accepted favors for
...... Li
I have strained every nerve, relying on thoir
promptness to ro*et tbe same. I have ma0e arrange
msnt* to store all cotton directed to my care at my
old stand. * JONATHAN COLL1N8.
, Macon *ept 19 *67 , —Wi Syoaj
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