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rtlscmenls will
no wed scconaca by the cuergetlo and
l merchants In thoughtful representatives of
. JV? 1 S*’”""** 1 ’ Board of Trade. Mobile haa
fBonoy, naWjW>rm and aiocere fricndi
of
oh levy of
ors pf Administration.. 4 00 ni O
l for letters
t. • Qitordiaushlp..
i for dism’n from, Adni n
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with whioh the Southern Preu haa
over marched op, ia not made firmer
and more enduring by the meeting ao
t is with sincere and lieartfelt grit
ification that wo can record the per
fect satisfaction of the Convention—aa
body Jtnd as indiridtala—with pur
ly and.our citirenajfMja^not^wr
|rid hbiftjstly. spoken things that were
feet accord and the aneceasfnl feat
of the meeting, were due in_paft
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CBj.eeUt to
Legislature.
o^rpaUt Meuengorj
Atlanta,' Mareh 0, ISOS
way in which its every efforfwaa
and
s libei
vrlltbsl
wlil be no roflentng of these prloes here repressnle
.■if—i | -rw--r-fWnnr qRlWitii 1 * differences discussed in
r.cjfiil AajvrtMMHmfa. liuftli spirit as will seek tor new bonds
n place of old onea severed,
The “Estates”
*m)l|irall inlotjuep optempo-
llie Vftlnoi
ildoata Times propound*
toll additional,
porly, pr sq......
3 00
4 00
7 00
tervioa...... .....
ose mortgages pra
«P«raq.
’ervico indivorco oases 10
tltewenlstnust bo aoooi
111 not.'appear,
t, &e.,‘by Administrators, Ex-
1 10 ln.tho toronoon and 8
‘ ' Court House iu the
ur usi
of the
tho following
There are several CHtates, so called
6 00! ^ tho Press is the “fourth,” what is
-4 00 r tho second ? If tho Press is tho third)
what is tho first V Will some ono an
swer intelligently ? Tho doctrines of
tmvtoPi _
ms lHw studfcnt. li
oursa
The doctiine of “estates,” is referr.
! to by ihe Times, is not so inucb of
legal ns n political aud historical
question, therefore itdoeanol require
I VUUIk I1UUDV AA* HIV - , ' , SIS J
perty is oltuiitad. / | a lawyer, apd qspvoially so good
must be given lb a • diifi as tho gentleman indicated, to
us.16 the day 6f | solve the mystery. If tho Times will
or the'.ale' of personal properly j »». ''' om one who
fieri 0 da;
SfiiTT
irs of au os
o months.
..cvh oT Administration,
uuhL bo published 80 days
iAJ^lAUistra||n^aonth-
r tllsiulflB>n framGajtdlan.
continued ao-
belongs to the “fourth Estate”
I^Mlu pretensions lo.lpflMHoro;
wd will volunteor it.
shed 40'days. The “Estates ef the Realm” ill Kng-
mb rfi^at iOrdert into
SEJiy ^ ’ h hich all uatural born subjects are di
vided, viz: the Nobility, the Clergy,
and tho Commonality, or people prop
er. Thou orders nro represented in
ParliamJ by thur Lords'.-; Spiritual,
'LordaAwporal, and Idle
As tho Press grew ill \
and infiuenoe, it wasstylod, by cour
tesy, the Fourth estate of tho Realm,
. , rML m i
that Ihe proper «otir*e to be' pursued is,
prelect, educate had christianise the 'negroes,
punish midnight robbers and assassins, ..and
suppress the Ku-Klux. This all dofce, there
would be little need of ipeclal legislation to
bring Immigrants thither. They would
ooae In without It. Adkins continued some
time in a similar strain, but his motion was
lost.
The House resolution to adjourn sine die,
on the 12th, was concurred in.
Ilungerfotd moved to make the resolution
adopt lug the 16th Constitutional Amend
ment, the special order for Monday.
Candler moved an amendment—provided
the ,Senate is. ofVcUPy^aMUIed Hint «<tid
amendment Is agreed to by Congress. The
amendment was Ueeepted.
Mr. Nuunally moved to lay the whole mat
ter on the table until the Legislature la offi
cially notified about said amendment by tha
Secretary of State of the United Slates—In
sisting that hasty action u ntil , t.e discourte
ous to that official, lie alt. i-tvards withdrew
his motion.
One hour tvas spout on monaideratiuns.
HOUSE—Nlsbst introduced a resolution
appointing a committee to call upoh theUov-
ernor and request him, if he nave official
copy of the Fifteenth Amendment fa his office,
to transmit it to the House. This resolution
i WlTBOttakcfi, urg'VingTTurBwBg sus
pended. r
Considerable discussion tcok place ou the
appropriation for the salary of the Attorney
General; bringing up tho question of tho
legality of tho present Legislature. O'Neal
said he tcoOgniied it as adefdcto Legislature
The, salary was finally settled at?$2w0 with
DO perquisites. The * Attorney General must
also do service as Attorney of the State Hoad
without extra pay.
Tho appropriation bill was pciTculad, pass
ed and ordered to be forthwith transmitted
to the Senate.
Urohuia.
.NEWS,
nro •of’MortgWh Wfcsl be «> Jm»lll.-
tntliiy for four mbhtus—for es-
papori, for the full Spnco of
* r compelling UUes from Ex- f
—hlslratorm no laws, His true, but then
gUM deceased) the full space of ma y i, 0 considered entitled to the
distinction as it creates public »enti«
a unt, and is. nracUcally, the law-giv-
alt fliifeetaleg that precede it.
nd this, not w llns tana log wo sorae-
times see small men whom it raised
from ff^^pEak
A ciuLLENOE. '
Babd SOI Ajlvmijiw. ..
Wo infer from on article we have
just read in the Atiuutu Eba, that tho
editor has been the recipient of a cat •
lel.A mjU'i r jiti'ii' of the “CodeDu
nreFirwcS as a coward alone could
ooncievo, and wo suggest to him that
cowhides wore not invented until such
as bo wore •pftwnt&i>i)j>rd,.tella> us
iu iiis donbls-lcadea article on the
‘Dubu.o.’ that with,taiii Who fight
under the code, "value of the subject
in dispute does not eatMf into the Oon*'
sideralion of the fight.” In this ha
ia right, but he fails to appreoiate this
\ scorns Anything that does not
rgronnds for ft ‘suit for dftinagea.’
volunteer
turn .at
•. c
illowing artiolti front tin, Reg-
fio Sftr^ will flfibrd. the read
me idea of tho worB Jgfeiow it
i done, mid th4f good- aerqm, dished;
fter a steady session of four days
body—composed of some oftne
ablest and most Btnuijeh editors
FSoulli, anrl representing.most'
■ r influential papers—finally ad
.1 pape
on Saturday last. All the
for which tlie Convention
done;and it was well dono
neuoc. Tlie abuses of Hie
s system were ex\mined .in
„jd ami puj.diilaf-kNt'Baad
illy chosejt' cbmmittco lprooi-; yy e ' volunteer to say, that any body 1
tcilleiis lor us here to w)l0 woll |j ( ]i s g rac o themselvea by so
lose abuses are, or to ,l 0 i nK ,.coaid. tor aeuiall money con»
of lliifl whole iqi-
. waa had on this
in, uml—from the
tUtfStT ^ard
further says of daellnng, that “life te
taken under the flimsy disguiao of
honor.”.. No doubt he conaidera hon-
|nCf tbe wliolo sys-
t doyqtopo them,
nent more iul-
urso and progress.
I to sleep, (or there
ito;;otiT;pr0Brtss|-
nr very life na .news
sono thing;. .. '
were ^vShIiI ;
. . nateriaj and
exposed.-' \Vc
havo seen .a delib-
he adjournment
Tom no
Stato Constitution, any j;ontlemen
who would ehallcuge tho seducer of
his (Bard’s) Daughter, and call him a
murderer because lie did not consider
“yai.itk of the subject in dispute."
We hardly think tho editor ol the Era
would call David a murderer for ac
tho challenge of Goliab, and
DftvWIidnptyoonsl ‘
Ids o*n'lift,'overt, w
ed against pnnoili>ea of right.—
10 editor of the Era further aaya:
“Wo are aware that at this particu-
eqnires soino degreo of
—ito and publish
but wo nro not
id upon U) lpok sucli
II iu;
iw.4o ill., adioarnment ttrticle_s of this kind ; bu
SENATE—A tnotioa tawonsldor the bill
Jivfpanchlaing all who rotate to work on tho
|«Uio roado, failed. This bill who lost ysi-
•tStoe moved Soluble P^ifiC OUllllO.
ALBANY, GEORGIA. MARCH 12, I860.
gua.no j^ompany.
CAPITAL - - - $10,0(H),(Hi.
tion Bureau bill, for the mion' that tho bill
l* damaging to thh negro; treat** bit ottoe^
with no Work for the offiolal* corresponding
to the pVy, and with no"jirobkbiUty of bene
fit to UioHtat*. He
raoonntruction is ’yot
that bh ihe wori
complete, it would
he practicing a deception on foreigners to
ala, m attain now.eland, and
Id
T ims GUANO is found by exporienco to
' poteeee fully equal, and under aomo con-
dltlone greater fertilteing power than Peru
vian Guano. Its cost per ton la at least #80
less than Peruvian—bunco IMfintcri can af
ford to nee U snore liberally, and Hms realise
gieater benefits. in
According to (he 'llpcijlence of Wju. II.
for Holdiug uoiuu in
South-Weeteru Circuit.
Baker, fid Monday in May and November ;
Calhoun, fid Monday in March and September;
DoughtfQpttlWffffa} in une and Decem
ber; Let, 4ih Monday in M.uch and Septem
ber; Mfichell, 2d Monday In March and No
vember} Sumlcr, 2d Monday In April and
October} Worth, 8d Monday in April and
October.
LAW CARDS
Toung, K«q„ of 0«lu
wuh G»., to whom vc
sore of Soluble l’.cific
VHDie.
The bill to pid tbe Bmnawlck a
Atlanta, Mavcti 8.
SENATE—A hill was passed allowing tho
Griffin and North Alabama Railroad to
chango route, ir deemed practicable.
A bill to authorise the leauiug of tbe Peni
tentiary waa passed, alter laying two iluuuu
bills relative to the sauio institution on the
table.
add, Albany
. W: *
uotiev of a mo
tion to reconsider.
It is thought by many that the final nd-
journmcit: will bo postponed a few days.
.HOUSE—Tho school bill wee taken up,
aud a motiou woe nude,to adopt tho Senate
bill as a snbstitnte.
Mr. Parks offered a subatitnU for both.
Mr. ltawls moved to refer tue whole sub
ject to tbe Statochool Jcachere Convention.
Mr. Scqtt, of Floyd, moved to postpone the
whole eubeect: ayes 82 ; note 87.
Mr. Tweedy then moved to adopt the Sen
ate bill. Loit: pyee 82; nocs UO.
Mr. Phillipe meted the adoption of Mi
Parked eubiUtcte. The inbMitute waa
adopted: Ayes 87; noos 87.
The Governor's veto of tha hill giving
Stato aiu to the Memphis Branch Railroad
was read. Tbe veto is on the ground that
the proposed measure would injure tho
SraUTroad. Tho Governor is of the opinion
that it would be to tho Interest, of the State
road if the Sthto were-to -build tho Mcmphi.i
Branch. ' He alio recoommends that the
State purchase Up Rome road. Tho Govern -
joct* claiming State aid. A due regerd for
tho Interest^ of tax-payer* requires this.
Tbe veto wee made the special order for to-
morrow.
Hudson, three suasions
of Damcslio attd Foreign Com
missioners of Emigration is set down
Wodnosday.
morrow-
, woUon -9f Mr. j:
daily were, agreed 0%
The election of Bern
for
refhr, 200 pounds per
Qunno increased the crop three to four limes;
400 pounds per acre Increased the orop A.c
lo six times.
DinxuTtnxs ran Uss.—Strew one-half the
quantity to be applied per acre In tlie drill,
or hill, and plant upon it. When the cotton
or corn Is brought to n stand, end well up,
say four or five inches, tow the other half
broadcast between the rows, before the plows.
This is found to be a better method than to
ippjy ill In the drill,... .
This Gunno not only increases tin crop so
largely, bnt malum It from two to four weeks
earlier—thus adding so long a lime lo the
bearing season, ami mnkea a good Crop, not
withstanding it be attacked by caterpillars.
The use of this Gunno in Georgia on the
last orop, paid from 200 to 400 per cent on
the investment.
Every Planter, who is inerednlous ns lo
these facts, should ni least satisfy himfclf by
a trial on a small scale, as the outlay will be
small, while the experience gained will provo
ot great value. The culture of poor land
will not compensate without tho.use of cou-
oenlrated fertilixers, and that which is best,
at least cost, must be preferred. £6?* 800
testimonials annexed. For further informa
tion, certificates, prices, &o., apply to
WM. HENRY WOODS l.
nml !Ag.m» at
N. A. IIaRDBE'SSON AOO. J
AS1I Kit AYRES, 8elling Agcul, Macon.
DENT & YOl'NO, '• Eufauln,
WM. II. YOUNG, “ Colgmlmn.
W. J. ANDERSON 4 CO. '■ •• El VuU.v,
JOHN 8. REESE 4 CO.,
General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
Non:.---This Guano must not bo confound
ed with frrttlixors put upon Ihe market bear
ing a similar name. Nono genuine unless
branded with the uamo of JOHN S. REUSE
4 CO.
D. H. POPE,
AV-IOHNElr AT LAW
JAI.BANY, OA.
Will give prompt attention to any business
entrusted to him, in ail the Courts ol Dough
erly and surrounding counties.
Jan. 1, 18lW ly
g. j. wntuir?. t.. r. n. wahuks
WRIGHT & WARREN,
ATTOKNEYS AT I.AYV.
W ill!; prattle!'in ilm Kovrrul Courts ol
Law and Equity in tills Stato nml the
Circuit Courts of the United States lor the
State of Georgia. j
Also attention given to COMMISSION in j
BANKRUPTCY.
Albany, Jan. 1,18M», ly
C. I. CLARK t CO.,
BROKERS,
Albany. Ga. ■'!
(in:) j
IN 111 buy gold, silver,. bonds, Mto^k, uncut'-1
rent money, and discount Cowmercinl i»n-1
per. ' -
8@h- Gffiee over Bnggs 4 Stephen’s store.,
Albany, Jon. 4lh, 18tli», if.
BACON I BACON 1
To the Planters of '
SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA.
NVo nrc uow prepared to
Testimonla l s
Nkar Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 10, lfitifi.
Messrs. Adair & Brother : I applied Solu
ble Pacific Guano, procured from you, nt. (ho
rate of 200 pounds pet- acre on cotton. I aiu
aatlsficd its u«o procured a crop three times
f ;reater than tbe laud would produce without
L GEORGE 8. KEY.
Nuax Atlanta, Ga., Deo, 1,1808.
Messrs. Adair 4 Brother—l applied 300
oundj per aure of Soluble Paoifio Guano,
roourod from jotl. Notwithstanding a ten
week’fl drought, and the attack of the cater-
pillar, I gathered 850 pounds of cotton per
aare. From the same land, without the Uu-
ano, I gathered only 200 pounds ofootton—
say less than one-fourth the quantity. ’
E. MORRIS.
Atlanta Ga., Deo. 12,1808.
Meters. Adair 4 Brother—I axed this year
the Soluble Paolfio Guano, bought of you, at
the rate.of 100 pound* per acre on eotton
planted three feet apart, in the drill. 1 am
oonfidtnt It is* pure article, and believe it
inorexncd the yield doable, notwithstanding
arc
a ten week*'
cateipillur.
ironaht and sci-tom* attack of
J M CALHOUN.
J'.othuno offered counter resohttionx. ,.
Mr. Sparks noted to lay Bsthune’s resolu
tion on the table. Carried.
Duncan moved to lay the committee's reso-
Mb Hcoft'rtSiddi.l Iksnportofthe com
raittee be printed and made the special order
ef Thursday next.
The motion to lay on the l*ble wes lost,
|Ue-m«y<m t* Mag. gp.olgl; orMrji Mas
' Bryant U off for Washigton, looking it is
laid, after the poxtmastership of Augusta.
Atlanta, Oa„ Dpo. 10,'1811ft
Messrs. Adair A Brother—Gents t 1 bought
of you last spring ono ton of Soluble PaeTflo
Guano, aud put on cotton. Ueamo fully up
to my expectations, anil I cheerfully recent-
uond it to Planters an a profitable fertilizer
for eotton. MO DOBBINS.
Columbus, Ga., December, 1MB,
John 8 Reese 4 Go.—Dear Sirs: Another
eoaxon confirms my previously expressed Con
victions, that Ihe Solnble Paolfio GuaMO, ns
compared with Peruvian, is fully as good—
indeed better. 1 hxve nevMeeted it sufilolent-
ly, using each aide by side fur two seasons,
applying th* name weight of each per acre,
aniLta every-oase the Pasifii “ ‘
MEDICAL CARDS.
Dm. Sims & MoMiJlan,
—OFFICE IN—
OBBBH'S BUILDIVO, .
tin/ Poor fro\n Front, Up Stain,
Washington Ht-. Albany* Qn-
j. u. McMillan,
llcf*idcuce, .Society St., 2 doors oust
of Judgo Yimou's.
J. T. BIM8,
Hesidcucc, WiMhingtonSt.
j*n2U, IbGU-ly
Dr. Benj. M. Cromwell
Office as heretofore, over Welch*’ Drug
store, Albany, Ga. It evidence uext door to
Dr. IlllstnAn's, in (lie louse formerly occupied
by Mr. L. C. Shaw.
Jan 6—ly
DR. W. A. LOVF,
-OF FT OK-
IN
GILDERb DUO'S. DUUU STOIIJS.
BROAD STREET, Albany, Ga.
feh. 21,18CH
4-
Y. o. must t.h. Johnston, n. «. locxktt.
Rust, .Iohnston.(&. Co.
Cotton PaetorEj j
WAKE-HOUSE ANJ» COMMISSION I
MERCHANTS.
OonsiKnments Holio.itcd.
-(«)-.
OFFICK
Discount and Deposite.
Collectious nllcmcd to and remittance
PROMPTLY MADE
ALDAVV) (iEOUIsIA*
June 5th, 18(8. ly
In any Quantities to suit Pur
chasers, at the.
; LOWEST MARKET PRICFS
' for or nppro.nd paper due nexuifi.il.
. Our ruoUlile, .ro ei.ua) to Ihe demand,
i ami no Mil ilefianeo >o comp.llilou.
I HUT OBioe over lla*g« ft Slephen.' alare,
Wn.liini.loii Hired, Allinny, Ua. Olr. mi.
Hill. - ^ ,V (j ' “
U. M CLARK ft Ol.
Albany, Jan 25th tf
Dr. E. L. Conmilly/
Office and sleeping room over Welcf t* Drug
Store, Albany, (lit. Office formerly oot'itpieu
by.Dr. Alexandtr, the DouiIhI. I
Jan. 5—ly
the
potato**, and
1 have fre
cry cone the Pasifie
best reaullM on coiton, eorri,
small grain, and the testimony 1 hnve from
great many Planters confirms my SXpeTlenoe.
WM, iI. VGOJfq;
eaya:
Peabody, Esq., qf.,i
4er to m II, You
oung,
"The Periitlan Guano I. had before used,
and know it (o be an invaluable iertlliacr
cotton. ; |-now flwi thea
equity h«'gi ‘
. .. i'good. Atthe*„— _
aa soon have it-for eotton or corn, as tke JPe-
ruvian ; some of ray hands insist thnt< ij is
better."
jn»19.2n»",
I ■ ■
Baker's Island Guano.
4' tXfitoW ViiF. UiCiiEirw .Au.
_/A I'lioaphalio Oimnoa, Iresh 'rym ihe las
Hitinffa now landing ill Snvhufah. nml 'for
h.Io nt ^fiO per lou.ofllUOO pnmda onali, or
SOO for apfifbve.1 po.ipr, poyajlo lOlli Novonn
brr ncxl, with lnlrreat mliftll; Wllh oro])
Urn.
The Lruialalure lion ralahUalidl on Inaneo
lor of FcrlRUora. to, prerout impoaition ;
hut Ulolitcra do up' underataud thu law, . or
noaltot ihe only Kuril lo protect ilieniHcWca,
which la lo Ipepeot tho ofiiolal analyse and
compare Ihe conalllueot cleuieiils and Iho
price tf each wflh Ihe ollure, and lo choose
the heal. Tha Iuapccl.r onalytea all, hoili
■toad nod had ,and la p'eparcd lo fornlah np-
nlfcanla with Iho raaults. Thoac havlug rich
arllclca publUh the aaalyala, while llioao hnv,
lug Inferior once aupprcaa il. Dr. Meaua’
brand la no cfldencP of raiue, hut only that
lie baa Inspected Iho artlolc.
By Dr. Means' natlyala, Uniter’.: leland Ou-
ano conlalna 82,IW per coni. of phoapholee;
Rhodes' contained oS per coot.; aud tha Sol
uible Pacific Ouauo about CO per cent.
By this ctand.rd, 2000 pounds of Baker'a.
coallnx only SM, coutalocns inuoh pboaphalca
aa 80011 pouodaof TUiodea', which oosls «W,
and aa IIDOO p.unda ofSoluble Pacific, cost
ing Sill, betides Ihe taring la drayagt,
freight, hauling, and applying 1000 pounds
of Rhodes', axlfa. apd lilOlf pounds of Solu
ble Pacific, extra—of lllttlo er no ei)uo.
, this Oucno, ,o rlolt In phoaphalea. and
said to cheap compared with (he rery Wat of
other ferlilltera, la considered by Dr. Llel
ic Ooritnu AgHcnllural Chctn|ll, by
leans, noil o'hers, as equal or preferable .lo
*lr
tie railroad depot, *be purchaser ,
drayago With tne freight. No llabt
' le for anylblhg’tUafctnay ocour
ith erScra Referred.
dxo. I,. JjWiaJj ' j jJf'ngMnn.
N. A. HARDEE’S SON & 00.,
C£3<E,atl(EJna. 5JEf°anaBiiai>a»6B
And General Commission
Merohanta,'
(ITouhk Khtaui.ihubd in 1880,)
NO. 0 STODDARD'S UPPER RANGE.
JtA T STltFFT, ; SAVAXVAn, fJA.
Llhcrnl mlvanccs made on couNigumouta fot*
sals in Northern or Huropenn polls, muL will
hold Colton for Planters at Cheap ratos of
interest.
Sept 22 Cm
Y. (1. Rust. T. II. Johnston. U. ULoukkt
RUST, JOHNSTON A LOCKET,
COM FACTORS.
BAY STREET,
Savannah, Q-a.
I.ilxirftl mlvanccs made on conulgii-
iicnts’ , of Cotton in Store, nml on
Hhipmcuta to our Corroa|iou-
donts in Now York nnd '
Livcrjiool.
given EXCLUSIVELY to
tilt sale of Cstlofi,
For Sale by
SHAW. Exprcaa Agent
Jan *—ly
Oonalgnments Solloltotl.
HABBBWtAN * BPARSUf,
Macon. Ga- •
-(lOl)r
To the Planter*
t-of—
Middle and Southern Georgia.
FOR TWENTY YRARg we have acrrrd
you^ w* bellevo ftiUWully. Our saeeeix 4o»
ponus upon your prosperity t heno* ws Imve
sealonsly sought to promote yourjnlermii
and advance II by every mentis In oiir psw*
or. As Oommlssion Merehnnls We again len
der you t 0ur lorvices. at our old stand, whioh
has. withstood lljo flames of a burning .square
(thereby proving its secui " ' * *
hope-to i—* - ' **-- u ---^ **
ill
> sol# ofoptton is ony
flatter ourselvr
friends we
fj HORSES, MULES,
A Cattle and Hogs, . |
l J .Vr«i uuoquDUed fur ('miglis, Colds, Iam ef A;*- ge
a a. iN'Uti', II Idn nottitil, Yellow Wxlnr, Ymr* g.
Rj.Siirfpit, Litug Fnvur, (Tollt*, aud til <U»«0sn —
lucidt-ul to ths«i antniaU. Warrantstl to 4a •
at I (but 14 clslttiud for (bum, If tftvsu aecartUog -
lo aJrix iitfUN. Hoo oirrularM. . -v* *•
Mannfur ttimT t»> ^ *
D. M. DENISON,
nutnratffi, oi.
Alee. Dr. A. tV. ALbKN’S OBLEBR.VTED
SOUTIIRRN UNIMHNT,
By Ii, 0, Shaw,
Expresi Agont, Albany, Ga.
Jau fith, (1 mos.
- CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
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WAB0H8 A HARNESS.
1 am the ngant fertile Tomlinson Drmor.
wttCAlppdOjr of New’ York, the Woodruff
Concord, and the Brattlehoro manufantorlfi
h*d amreeelvlng per steamer every, wstk
ipeloiueril the very lib® SteS »!• |,
wajfi glT.nua. ,.j,j J ■, >rt
The Bale cf cotton U ou, *p4aliMr. Wo
* imrstltes Done no excel.,Toohl
w.
Usual aeueunsMdai Imi given lb enahVjou
to Mike a crop, . ,
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Jan. let—Omo*.
From three and olh.r waU kaowu ettab
I.hmeati, and cad IR *»> «•*« *' rtori u.
AHuuiy; aa., Jan Oth, 1809, « me*.
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cok responsibi!
id tho responsibilities
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upon — _
rint cvcry-tluiig nnd
J-uatbl^W t"
iripiions of Article Npoond of. tbe.
i ' Slow Constitution, made aud adopted
person-. jjmawBL abd wfcw white' aoala..
-whoso sordiduuas.ia commensu-
'iraif,:only, with iho igmirtneo tbs
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-total, 74.
jiTnc iiiiiucuwL Hetins, 138 p
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