The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, February 09, 1869, Image 2

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V -• -- ..oti'parell type, of town. . about 150 lota, and all for taxes. There U loo much of something about AlUnta, and Tub Cossutction will find preUe-wefthy work In diacororlng lu hiding place, and sp- plying acomctlro. giant»i*a:—Tha data/ «. laa grand ** fe lt lh. _jaHTiajHlllW» MH (MWiWed / Angler quetrel to lo«e it* rc«l complexion, >. nml sink into a contempiltleper* 00 * 1 lMUi - ' The dignity pj thc gucetion degraded to a partisan * • rtts m nml npeo] l*ut any amount Oflho cauldron about (ho Bullock parly and i lie A ngier party. To the dctll with Bullock and Angler bffUtl- • What do tha people of - iltMP* to the whims of feotion --nothing of jjaffifoasury, stuff foam, on tho surface U corgi a want is a of their honest n\ equal to theje •jaw or them ? Whet they , **,inTO*lietkm and a thorough and They are quite toy of making up a ver- lth auaplclon on tha un ion effort of tha Bub- ■ couiinltteo to foreel all their judgment) and the auaplclon is intenelfleil by the card of Copt. llleghorn, repudiating parllolpatlon In * ihoCommltto.'. cardlotyhloh kto name ie We axtraot the following from the letter of .: “Georgia," t h« Journal A Meeeenger’a At. • laula correspondent, of tha 6th, aa oouraylng ■ he most inlrlllglble Idea, of what ie going on al the Capitol, of anything we're aeon i • • Aiiolher beater of Internal here la the war going oh Aietweeii Governor Dhllock and Dr. \ ngier. and t find portlet drawn—a Bullock party, whieh tuetalee tha (lorernor, and a parly equally iloroted lo the Treaeurer. tVlttioiitexpreaailig my opinion, 1 will give you a few polBte aa f hav.. hom'd them. A lieioorrnl lolil me to-day lout he hollered Angler would come out at the, little" end of III,'III.rn, o» ll wen dear ,that the Plnanoe i' mil tie had elhonerated Uorernor Bul lock from AH | fihffi , g** > otweut iit Integrity, nml t lint the report would he favorable to the tloverhor. Another telle mo that Angler aa- Miuioa too M|>; tliAt lio put* himself above i lu- tiovcrnffi»d Legislature 5 and that while lie it n f.iithf*LSvatcl>man nt the Treasury iluor, he curries it todrCAry and has virtually locktMl the wheels of (Joyenunent. A third limn comm forward and claims that Dr. An gler is aGod-send; that) but for him, the • bankrupted, and that ibt of gratitude for hie a nice Utile fkmlly >e the good people benefit. been created by regard to the he hits 1 , In tha Fort the Colonel y to press to _ that ought not i*n paid. The Colonel admits the Bays he winonly “using all dill for Fort, and that hav ■urrbunded and supp ortod . oouutry in Ueorgta ; for in no other of tk, State '• bpoaad * l»w Offioe In partnership wllk • uepknr, e> WhlUhall etc eel, red prepare* opening *»« tww montke U AtlanU. Benetore HID end MiDt> Me heth In the 3lj, looWagae though tkoy wouU my muoh prefer ee*U In tko BeneU Ckember at WaU- lagtoa. Tha latter tklaka H probable Qaor- g U will be remanded to t prorlalenal aUtua, ' -hat a 16th OoaaUtalloaal wmredmrel, ffig.WJ-W**—•» — t tad if the country. T*** •Grafton” is pretty near .rigat in the above “impressions," and wo endorso what he says; but here follows a paragraph (lint either misrepresents our people or the Tele- frifh, or both. He says t The psople here say the Telegraph is the greataet paper in the world. They admiro rour conservative course, and frankly admit that the time has wholly passed for hot-head rattle-brain counsels to prevail. That is what brought the country well-nigh to do- •Ice, StetfX-rinter, 2,600. and the Govcrn- •igns, «V The bill lo.provide Tan-’the enforcement of -Contracts pnsntxl. ItJ»»vl<fe« * » 0 ’ cording to section 4008 of tie oede. ' In thd/iLouif, Mr. Scott made a motion to reconsider Mr. Trice’s resolution adopted uestlon of eligibility ireuie Court.— procured the red. And dent the to the other case letter—the Boswell MKSKJ present comptroller, also revised to audit it, nlthotigh; tho most powerful Influences were brought to bear upon him. A Democrat, vrhe knewaftiho fools, soys scarcely nny man ever resisted such n weight of outside influenoo ; hut he stood firm, and It Its said here that the State is under some obligation to Major Bell, as well as Dr. Angler, fbr the refusal to psy this extraordinary claim. Now, Mr. Editor, I have given you both •idee, and you and your readers can draw your own conclusions. A flow days will de- vslop other'Tacts, and the public aro asked to suspend their opinions until nil is thoroughly sifted, which, it is understood, will be dons. We hope, for the honor of Georgia, for the sake ortho Governor and all his subordinate that such investigation will show no effort < the part of either to use unlawfully the pul lio treMure, or to bring into dispute the cnar- acter of Georgia’s high officials. yesterday to leave tho questloi of negroes to Office to tbo Supi Mr. Ncotl, who is a forcible debater, made a ussclt nt some length, in support of his mo- -Tie spoke «0 minutek, notwithstanding uinule* rule., dorgan followed in op Ho so r osition to the a opinion with President. Whdify’fl Uailrod HIir. — t In btrumuMo imitate’tom* of tho unscrupulous and unprincipled wKk otena)^ «y N . 0 tho.Au- gusta Press, bids fair to moct with a most signal and ignominious failure. The manipulations by wliloh be in- duoed tho City Connoil of Savannah to put.Osith in hitplptuiblo promises of tmitaiggop thp trade of that olty disposing ofhor controlling power in a mo#M)IMUt wHfrbad enterprise 1ms bAen ezpoeed, end already the most enlighlfOned oitlnni see that it waa not to benefit the trade of Sav*»f nah, but of a grasping lUilroad Ring, that Mr. Wadlky seonred the par- etruetlon a few years ago, and we had better take things hereafter a little more moderate- That we all appreciate the Ttltgroph is very true, and we live In such a “dark cor ner” and know so little of what is going on in the great biasing world from whence the correspondent draws inspiration, that wo should be exouiod for pronouncing that the ‘greatest paper in the would." We would like to know, howeror, to what ‘conservative course” “Grafton” alludes, in contradistinction to the “hot-head, rattle brain counsela” that “brought tho country well-nigh to destruction a few years ago."— A similar paragraph appeared in n letter written by s eerreepondent to the same pa per some days ago, front Atlanta, which was editorially endorsed, and the Columbus Sun asked the meaning of it, but there was no respond. Does tho Ttltgraph mean to suy that it counselled advorsely to secession, and that it (s proud of the record ? Does it mean to censure the Mhot-heads” and “rattle brains" who counselled seoesslon and by se cession “brought the country well nigli to destruction ? ’’ If so the people of Albany end Southwestern Georgia have no sympathy with it or its correspondents, and are slan dered in the paragraph. Perhaps the “conservative course" has re ference to the soothing policy and conciliato ry manifestations of the Telegraph towards, the powers that be, and those Hint ho not. If this be so, the writer is still at fault, fur “the people here” will noltber forget nor for give the men who struggled so hard to ntlu and degrade them; nor will they forget or for give those who, for policy, peace, patronage or plunder, stoop to offer or accept terms from the infamous wretches, who by fraud, perjury and power hold the high places in the State Government. If to counsel our peoplo against any steps backwards or downwards, in the way of terms or compromises with the scalawags and carpet -baggers who liavo so grossly i n sulted them, so basely outraged their oivil and political rights, and so infamously proposed their debasement and ruin be “hot- hesdea” and “rattle-brained,” then wo aro one of those against whom “Grafton” levell ed hleblunder*bu«e, and we mistake thti sen- of “the people befe” if he bus report edlhemcorreotly. “The people here ” arc proud of their war reeotd. They believed then that thoy wore right, and now they know it: and in accept ing the situation with all its changes, its wrongs, aad its disasters, they will spurn all men who attempt to falsify their reoord, and all efforta,eome from whatever aouhse, to re lieve them from the full responsibility of their “hot-headed and rattle-brained 1 ’ rebellion against tyranny and oppression. They so ceded upon principle, and fought , for their liberties. When overpowered by superior number* they surrendered both to the ene my, aad like brave true men acoopted hie terms in good faith. That faith they have kept sacredly, and will continue to observe it with the same unfaltering fidelity . that characterised their devotion to the Confed- eraey 1 but they want neither apologist* nbr eympathTsts; and we are quite sure they will p^Ycr leant te look upon treason to the dost cause” as a virtu*. Avidaoea aa fiction. Ho agreed In opinion with £. sui. >i* ;«<•»*» JST" W ‘" V.*6£&raU». r Th« nlaorlry report of .ocr.to lmlno.ro—Ike MO la roforoBoi to P»7 *• “« 1. rnfMotablt. j .. f ^ig tho negroes—would take Wlrtii cm j|ile agreed with Joe N*w Yoa«,*Fietta speech, which pronounced -<•*«. rftble. Tfioblg otic party, such as Deo ed the same position. Mr. Bawls favored reconsideration. He iud conscientiously voted to expell the ne- ji-och. Ho had notohanged his mind. Con gress had not nsked us to reseat thorn. He greatly preferred white representatives to a mixture of colors. lie w*l satisfied with Hill and Miller in Congress. He had voted ‘or both of them. Would he glad they were n their seats in the U. 8. Scnato. Mr, Shumate opposed the reconsideration, Ho wanted to show tho world that this Gen oral Assembly does not wish to shun judicial investigation. Mr. !’ Geargla Legist,lure. [8pecial to the Journal & Messenger] Atlanta, Feb. 4 8BNATE—Mr. Nunnally, aecording to no tice given veeterday, made his motion to re- chase of her Already ha, feel the * lionwif acotioni of oar are VMlly c,t y-.. i^ii. i, to attempting to baild ot other combined, than that *vssst I of flood. nil patronage nfflB by Aoohpfrtly proscription eai ‘ " *“ conuder the reeolntlon to pay Tenfleld for the guns purchased from the Hartford Arms Company, etc. The vote being a Ue, and the sustained—the vote being 16 49 10—not two thirds. The rMektiea to eend a committee to Wa iugtoa.tb adjust the Federal relations of tl State, after substitutes had been offered by Jordan and Coleman, vu withdrawn, carry ing with it belli aubatitutee. Jordan’s substitute propose* to leave the oueetlon of negro oliglblUty to the Supreme Court, andColeman’a declared tha negroes il legally unseated, and their sueceeeors illegal ly hero—aad ordered the expelled members uSs]li!«T^' 0 HOUBB—My. SeoU’d meilon to .riifepfo; tho Judiciary Committee the resolutions rela tive to settling our Federal, relations, was to refer the sul i flo^essf C< .. rTrsAar conUnilln, wreUlxlag alrredy reooartreeM, Hoh CUM w U Ik. mUJmM of ill. «gtkO>t T of KMBkkn, kadtkalta. dwUlon of (ha Su- Ctturtcould not .ffoet this Uw*. eAMidirablt aroument ujA a .rUln, from ptduC) M cut members, Mr. Butmm eslM the quetllon, and tho reeoUtlon ru j big gtmeof the Demo- Beo Hill bad mainlain- SoMtbcri Press Ctirei In oonMquence ot tbo tho DirectTredo ConVcntii cilio, Ttitinreeco, tlio .Convention the Southern Pros Aisooiation, cited to moot at Mobile, on tho loth of Feb ruary, ia postponed until Wednesday, Fobrusry 17tli. Every Southern Press is earnestly exhorted to be represen ted ,t the time and ulaca specified. A. K. Lamar. President Southern Press Associa tion : t ('•USB Markels Kkw Yobk, Feb. F—Market quiet, mid- dDngs COjcts nominal. Alnany, Feb. 4).—Very liitlecolton offer ing yesterday, wc hoard ofnoine small sales at 20ct» (S) 20Jc for low nibldliugs; a good run ning lot of nny considerable sixo would,prob ably, command higher figures. ©w Advertisements- New Advertisements* i'liUlips and Mr. Lano both opposed reconsideration on the ground that Congress would not bo satisfied with less than what was now proposed to bo dons under the res oiution. The motion loreconsldsr was lost by twsn ty majority. Mr. Tumlin offsred a resolution that the House hnviug dcoided tho negroes ineligible to scats, tlio question admitted of no debate, ad that in future tho House will entertain juestion respecting the matter. Not taken up. Mr. Duncan introduced a resolution to ad Jonrntlie General Assembly on Saturday lie 1 Hih inst. Not taken up. Tho House decided to hold two sessions daily utter next Moiulny. Ukoroia. [Special to the Journal k Messenger.] Atlanta, February (J. On motion in thoHonnteto reconsider Hie bill passod yesterday to punish violation of contracts between employers and employe, Mr. Holcombe favored, and Mr. Hinton op posed the motion, which was finally lost by a small majority. Tbo House resolution was taken up referr ing the quest ton ns to the eligibility of color ed men to office in Georgia, to the Supreme Court. Mr. Speer proposed an amendment, to the (Tout that Hie House and Senate pledgo them selves to abide the decision of the Court. Mr. Cuudlor called the provious question ; when Mr. Adkins offered a suhstitute to expel thonewissuo, and reseat the negroes nt once. Mr. llurns excitedly roso to discuss the imposition. He was violently opposed'to Jr. Speer’s amendment, Having sworn to support the Constitution, which declared tho Legislature the solo judge of the election and qualification..of its own membors, he must op- poso tho reference of the matter to any other tribunal. [Applnuso In the galleries] Mr. Adkiu’s substitute was rulodout of or der by tho President. Tho call for tho previous question not lie- ing sustained, tha President ruled Hist no further action could bo had on this matter to day. The bill passed to pay Bird and Kolbc for artificial limbs. A resolution was adopted inviting D. \\. Lewis, of the Agricultural Society to address the General Assembly on ngriculture nnd im migration next Monday. The hill to nllow conventional rate of inter- rat as high us ten por cent, was lost. Tho bill was argued at length. Mr, Sparks made an earnest appeal, lio favored the re port of tho committee, which was adverse to t lie passage of Hie hill, bolievittg^ as ho said, 4ha* money should bo liko nllmkor commodi ties, allowed to seek a market at its value.— Ho would hove voted for a bill repealing all restrktiuus upon tho fate of interest. Hie position wa* well sustained by some capital facts relative to advauc*a made to planters, believing that were all ’ restrictions removed foreign capital would more readily seek our markets. Ho was, as usual, earnest and Im pressive, and listened tb with marked atten tion and respect. Mr. Anderson introduced a resolution to 'examine iuto business with a view to fixing an c^rly day for ailjournment. Adopted. Mr. Bryant introduced a bill of 64 sections to establish a system of common schools for theSiate- Hemoved to lay It on tho table without reading, and print 200 copies; which motion prevailed. nmlin gave notice of a motion to re- A few of the expelled colored members— siok with hope deferred—are now lying about ,tha pool, waiting for the troubling of the wa- .tttt—the waters are Indeed troubled, but therVa nous will put them in. k OuftuatA. TUe Ubl Constitutional Anntaent. Tbo ioUowlnft ia tbo universal euf- frago amendment oflho Constitution reported by tha J.udioiary Committee, and adopted by tbo Ifonao of Repre sentatives (in Friday; by a vote oi ISO to 42. It will be seen lhauit does not restriot the carpet-bag Stale Legiala- turos Irom iliafranehiaihg white citUens PAIKHIN’S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AN* AU. PtpBAHM Or TM STOMACH AND LIVED. VntT Alt BBOOMMSXDBD ST TOC MBDIOAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN Sc CO., AOENTB, KKJT YORK. Hannfaotnred by C. F. PANKNIN, amit an iMmuiT, OH A R-Xj IQ ST O N, B.O. 4*^ifitsle DntffMs Feb 9-ly rTT I hate on hand * few bushels of my | Extra Fine Cotton Seed l which I will sell. They arc conceded to be j THE VERY BEST ever planted in Ihl county. They protluco The Largeat lieltl! Tho Strongest Fibre ! Tho Fueat J/uit! and tho Longst Staple l Of any Cotton everplanted here. They are j VERY EAHLY, anl thua escape the U’ornt. Come soon, or they will nil be sold. 1 »n« tilling orders from a>road ( but prefer selling them at home. Tins Colion romnuuded It rents per pound more limn ordinary Option this season in Augusta, which I havi letters lo show. I&. Apply In J. e. McMillan, or to W.H. GILBERT &BE0-, Druggists «to Apotneoaru • Broad Street, Albany, Ga. Kkep Con.Unlly on hand a LARQE and FI1KHH SUPPLY of DRUGS, itlEDirilVES. PATENT HIEDRTNES of Every Kind, PAINTS, OILS, GTiASS, PUTTY, KF.ROSINE OIL, LAM PS Jo ] FINE CIGARS, CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO * ] PINE WHISKY, BRANDIES &.O., For Medical Purposes, feh9s.‘iw SPRING COLDER & CO., Albany, 0». !i List of Letters R EMAINING in the Poet Office at Albany, Ga., February 1st, 1800 Anderson Mrs Mary, Anderson Aaron, Austin Williams. Banner W. (’., Bell Toney (col), Benedict G. K. Bolden 8oott, Horrough J. M., Burke Henry. Cobb Mra G. A., (’onaly William,* Cooper JesHee, Crawford .luck. Dawson Edmond, Drake Ben, Durham Mrs. M K. Edmousou Richard, Kslcy Isaac, Kuhou Willis. Flcwellcn A K, Kurlcy W A, Gerrvin Miss Hnlliu II. Gcriuun & Martin. Ilnyea, Biuhard D, Halt Mrs 8. Hurting* Mnj G A, High James G, Hill U 0—2 Hook W, Hunter Lochlaue. Ingrutu Mrs I) W. Jackson Adam, Jackson Moses, Jordon Mrs Anna, Jones BessM, Jones W C, J F M Lipiuan Haiu, Lipscomb Frank—0, LutKer S. V. Mayo Francis, Mathis K B. MeKey John i col), Miles Miss ,Susan, Mitchell Sevens, lilisap J L, . Oitsloy J, Padgett James, Potts Handy, Pratt Neaton. Hiohnrdson Miss Sullio (col), Rone Isaac 8, Salmons Franklin Y, Sanfort Cupt A M—8, Handers Benjamin, Schley Dr C C, Sellars J II, Smiths N. W, Stephens IT 11. Talmer Washington, Taylor Aaron (col), Taylor B J, Thornbury J W, Wilson H 8, Wilson Fannie, Willis Dr R W, Williams Miss Georglanna, Wright Samson. Persons calling for any of tho above letters, Please say advertisod. M. J. RICirARDBONJ*. M. IMPORTATION 1869. it in no n ,<?, Millinery and Straw Goods. —— Armstrong, Gator & Co. 237 A 23» Baltimore SI.. BALTIMORE’ Xmporteis and jobbers of BONNET nu< TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET nud SASH RIBBONS. BONNETS, CRAPES, SILKS SATIN, J.LUS10SS, ft LOADS, LACES, ft TCIIF.S, NETTSAND VEL VETS, FREE Cl FLOWERS and FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES HATS, TIIHMRD AND VNTRUJMKD, SDNDOIIKS and SIIAKER ROODS. Tho largttt Stock of Milinery Goods lu this Countrj, ami unequaled in choice varie- i ty which we offer at price* that will defy eompotUion, ORDERS SOLICITED. | fob 0 2m 2t Also; a FRESH Supply of GARDEN SEE .A.I.L of which they offer aa LOW a. awjr bouse, for CASH. PRESCRIPTIONS Neatly and Carefully t oaponaded. at all i Day or Night. .Share Satisfaction. Veil si 3m of Patronage is s olicilcd, oul they ^ini JONES, BAXTER & DAY. COTTON AVENUE, Macon Georgia- H AVE In .lore end nre con.tanlly receir- I for political rcaaona: Be i(j B- F- BROWNE. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER —:ahi>:— JE WBLLEIt, AVINO Loontod in Albany, -illicit s a 1 liberal nlinre uf patronage. Ilelng an BIKNCEU WORKMAN, lio focla eonll-1 dent of giving entire gatiifeoHon. He will do GOOD WORK—TRUE WORK— i with BEAUTY OF FINISH and with prompt-1 ness, and be faithful to all trusts. Office iu J. Heater k Bro’s. Store, under Printing Office, WtifthliiKtoii Street. feb 9 2m Baker’s Island Guano. nnuK snip ELDoaaDo, diukct from I Baker’s Island, . in the Paoifie Ocean, whence she sailed on the Cth Ootobor, 1869, has arrived at Hampton Road*, ami li expect ed to ba in Savannah by tho 6<h of February with a cargo of thi* Guano. H will b« sold iu Barrels or Begs at $60 por ton of 2*,000 lbs., for cash, or $60 per Ion for . approved acceplancoe or endorsed paper, payable, with interest at seven per cent, per annum, with the Hen for fortillxera, according lo Uw, on (he 16th November next, barring Homestead and Relief Law plea*, and delivered at the Railroad Depots, the dravage to be paid bj the purehaser, with I he freight. Orders will be taken by 11. T. Minor, Jr., at Savannah; W.J. Anderson, Esq., Fort Valley; L. R. Brewer k Ben, Griffis ; J. H. McClung, MarshallriHe; Bloodwortb k Han son, at Barneaville; ami Charles U. Phlnl/y, at Augusta. No oargo of this Gaane has analysed Iff* than eighty per cent, in Bnrepe or America, and, on He arrival, will be tested by the Rev, Dr. Means, the Stale Chemist, snd if it fall short of sevsnlyflv* per cent, of phosphate there will be no obligation to reorive it. It It warranted to be pure, unadu'ierated and Island. TAKEN UP. A SMALL DARK GOLOHBD MALE MULE. Tbo owner on gel lire ..mo by oomlag foVw.nl, proving properly and rwuHHr axpeoaoi. V. W. KOBEHT. WbT’oa.ai tUraclly from lb. 1 f.b 9-fw a. n. lam An. iUMtttdLACy (two third, of tho inombqd > Ooujiirrlag), That the fol lowing article be propoacd to the Leg- ialaturea of tlio aevornl Statea, aa niucnilmont lo tlio Conatitution of the United Ntatca, whieh when ratified by ihrcc-founha of aaidXiogialaturea, ahull be held Aa part'Of dam Conaliutiou, namely: m Artici.x—. denied or abridged by the United Btiitea or an- State by j .l.vc’rfofwI'eS'or ten, of.fho United State SMf t- Tha Oo grt powerto ulatioh Bioi feted, by Ohio; wl tho same veto muuessxsiS GKOHQIA—Dougherty County. Whereas, Chester M. Clark applies *lo me for letters of edmiulstratlon on the estalo of Jesse S. Beall, late of said count v, deceased, Thele are, therefore, to ette all and singu l*r, tho creditors and next of kin of said dccexscd to be and appear at my offiee with in the time proscribed by law, lo show cause, f any they have, why mid letters should not te granted. Given under my hMid and official signa ture, this 8th February, 1869. W. H, WILDER, fib 9th 80 daye pf $4 • Ordinary. Worth Pesipoied Sheriff’s Sale. XTTJLL Im uM on it. flr«t Toaid.y la W March a.xt, bofore I he I door la lha lo*a or laabollo,' In thoMlovlog property, I o-wil: Three bate, or col 2000 lb# of foddor. too moire aad 00. rettaiy oaomortgof. P. U.mmelt... “ poialod out by Daw wliiih aliail abridge or dony lo any mala oitiaon of tbo United Statoa, of •apand mind and twenty-ono year, of or upwards, the equal ciereiae, eot to auoh registration law, aa State may enact, oi tho elective liao, at all election, in the Bute, whenever ho shall have aotually resi ded lor a poriodi ol one year next pre ceding auoh elootion, except auoh oi aaid oilirens aa shall • lion or insurrection, or been orahaii bo dnr a aon or other infant The passage oj - alien of, vote of i in the House ia bushel* of corn, B eit *1—4 ^re i Un* n large supply of FLOTTEi OP EVKBY GRADE, SUGARS ALL GRADES, COFFEE 1110 AND JAVA, | SOAPS, CANDLES, CORN, OATS, and WHISKIES OF EVERY ORA1IE, AND A LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND. HOLE AOENTB FOR Chestnut Grove WHISKEY. Lime, Plaster Come inoutof the Jaws ofD Hesitation and dely arte nothing bain form of sutoide when you havo a r your hand to remove pain'instant! Dr. MAGGIEM E Are the t rue grains and essence ofhei the latest gifts that Science Las gin world. FROM MEXIOtfr TOI Wo TJCB; t UEREPY forow.rn .11 perB.n, not lo cm. ploy IU.. Edward*. Nrwbern McGee & n, B«rdy4lhmt or Philip John.ton, o. I hoy h.rc ooulrocl.d with mo for 1600, oml left ■y plio. without my ooosrnl, .ml 1 will hold .ay pormin re.poB.lble for employing ihcm. JEREMiAlf WALTERS. Albany, G.. Feb Olh ’00, at WARD'S EUREKA! EUREKA TONIC BITTERS. X HE beet in tho market is kept by all Druggists, and will cure Dyspepsia, In- istion, Chills nnd Fever, ss will nu Ty phoid snd Bilious Fevers, liheumatinn, Fctt- rslgla, Cottglis, Colilft, Consumption in lint stagrs. ami Female Irregul*rtti«R. It hnt-i proved itself llie best remedy of this si*e. | For sale at whulessle and retell t y L. K; & H, E. WKT.nr, > Where this Invaluable remedy o.iu always! be found. ffliG dmx s CEMENT. ALWAYS OX HAND. AlJtO IN STORE lOO Bags No. 1 Peruvian Gunno DIRECT FROM T1IE GOVERNMENT AG’T EVERY DAO GUARANTEED GENUINE; 160 Barrels Best Nova ff cotia Land Plaster 75 BiiL^JiARIETTA MILLS o FOJRd ;BALE. .SB THOUSAND BUSHELS WHIN, aad easii or i»n lime. N. CRUGKR. For L1ME i /■ ' ' Agricultuial I’tirposcs! 2.4 T" REDFCTION fj -IN-? v atos of 'Ffroight | t ?5aiu?m? nE ; i 'td..•. POWDER of HAWBONE The iiiosi hunesL-aud beet produet of the kind « Ycr futup in this country, C liesapeake Guano. 1.BS..1N STORE THIS tmicltfiicedg no recommendatien Wfinic it lias h«»M.d. Tlir Idler hclow .haw. wh.l it hu done to Ih'l* .fflir.n : ' , llrnyluu, Dool, Ce.; Ga., Oct. 1, 1868. M«*flr*. J...... Daxtsb & Dat .* Gent*—l Itiiuh Ik. ches.pe.ke Phoiph.l. . valuable manuro; 1 went over my Held. to. cotton, and dp- are concluded it willing that any dak »ny acuibl. oonolnaion. aad mgh tho ootloa nght, boll worm iTCduM’-whot* not 'suffer any The people know them I 71m people use them I 7be people prhloe l l-.lhtH pills grapple With Disease .1 tala-head, and root it out ot Ihopall. tom, atonoo. They fortify the body Disease in all forms of' sudden , opldeml ice, aad enable all (o brave i malic danger of swamps and foresi Dr. Mag riel Pills roller:, (he , tern of pains and aches, enlivens I and sends now blood . 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