The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, March 19, 1869, Image 1

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/ mu miuL ha l-ald In .j »«■ I.eg»l advertisements will I to lb* officer sniboriiing them, In wtt aide per cent will be allowed ». Bettbliaked merobanta In , Atlanta nnd Saranuah, will Ion who. 'b. Editor-rtgb-mouey, ' i ofbuilneu liberality will always fbllls will be due on presen- I .eeatUy. 1 be no .oftentng of these prices I.ognl Advertisements. Soles, eoch . 0r ltSSa.eela «»»••• fi fa aale.'ffich levy “ ‘ * •♦••••••• sf ^Si3fc ,n for dipm'n from Adm’n... •• OuRjMSr.:.^ » leavo to Si'll land Debtors and Creditor* inIq. $4, each aaauional. fchnblc properly, pr*$—•• ,, ice, HO days \x> perfect flertrfae .♦•*•••••' * H\*for*elo*e mortgapM preq. e*fab)Nh loot paperi per *q,.. ig tiller .1 3 60 service in dfaovon CUM 10 00 advertisements roust be accompli. | alsl $400 6 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 C 00 4 00 6 00; 4 00 8 00 j 4 00J 7 00 7 00; * 501 8 60 fswh op will not npnoaV. r Admlnfatraloni, Ex- W J Land,‘dfa.,.by ,— • ft Guardians, nfe rnqolted by law In IQjatho first Tuesday Intbomonth, be* ours of. 10 In the forenoon and ft loon, at the Court House in the ■ which th* property fa situated, fa af these sales must be (i von law' Igaietto 10 days pmloua to the day of t for' the xnl® of personal property ! e given in like manner 10 days previous, • day. ‘e fa the debtors and Creditors o[ so es- f utaluo be puhlUM 40 days, that application .will be made to the i ~ -* 1 • 1Ti *- • • X Ordinary for lent# to noil land, etc., i t published two months. ‘ * (or letters A»f Administration, pUanhip, etc., niuet bo published GOdays |4tow Union from Administration, month* nths—for diumjision from Guardian- r ■H “ ’ ’ * ‘ “ af foreoloBurc-jyf Mortgage mtiiLfce d meat Wy,.for four Mentha—for ha lf lost payieww tor'the full space 61 ....swill al way i t these, the legal rise ordered. apace titles from Ex- MStltHHM has, Ufa full apace 41 f, mrnmm 4 the Toth. OlbrgitPrw.I Tho following tr riots from tho Premium —1st, for th» Fair to bo ksJ3 at Macon in Kovcmhcr next, ia of tho utmost importance to tha planting community, and should be placed be- toro tliera atone*. Bring a correct oopy.it Is bopM/joti vm place It b*» fore your readers at poor earlioat op. portnnlty ana oonfer u favor on th* Society and its Secretary. , i D. W. I.awn. ESSAYS. 1 For the best e.say on Cotton cul ture, Silver Cup worth 110 2 For the beet oesay on Corn culture, ' Silver cap worth 10 5 Fortliebowt eseay on labor system, Silver cup, worth 10 4 For tho best essay on Clover and Greks culture, Silver cup, worth 10 6 For the best essay o'a stock raising, Silver cup, worth 10 0 For the best essay on deep plowing, Silver cup, worth 10 7 For the best essay on the rela tion existing between the me chanic nnd manutaetnring in terests of the South to that ot agriculture. Query :Do these industrial interests now bear tho proper relation, one to the other 1 If not ao, why 7 And what are the changes, if nny, that should be brought about in these relations ? And what are the measure.’] necessary to produce those changes? Vilvorcup worth.. .10 1 For tho, report nl the best farm ’ —to be decided by the net profits. The report must give n full statement ot its management ; tho value ol .tho laud per acre; the num ber of acres in cultivation; tho value of every animal or article used in cultivation ; the whole expenditure of money for the year; what of cuoh from products was made; amount of money re- , reived, and lull details in every respect, Silver Pitcher worth ) For tlie best experiment (set forth in an essay) the object ol which shall be to ascertain the comparative merits of the ■ various commercial fertilisers r ^'uid component aud relative its,And costs, aud qaauti- ot eaih fertilizer used per ; the mode of application; the preparation, tillage aud . .20 ..20 . .25 tBAMEWS original finality of the soil, nd« : 'ft and ail details uecessasy to indioato tho true valuo of each fertilizer, Silver Pitcher worth FOR the plantation and farm. FIELD CROPS. j l For tho largest crop of cotton I i p ro( jdokdnpon tw S roduoea upon two aorta of pland, with the mode of oul Pitcher worth.. 10 For tho largest crop of Oats, kind, olo., raised per acre, Silver Piulier worth........SO 11 For the largest crop of Rye kind, etc., raised per aero, bit ver cup worth..;......,.. ..10 It For the largest orop of Barley kind, etc, raised per acre, Sil ver oup worth 18 For the largest crop of sweet potatoes pet aore, ope-oight li ot an aore to bo dog, and certificates of the "yield bv diiictersted perrons furnish cd, SUrer Pitcher, worth... 14 Far the largest crop of Irish Potatoes, raised per tore. Si I ver Pitcher worth ........ 1C For tho largest orop of Turn ips raised per aero, Silver Cup worth 10 18 For the largest crop of Ground Peas, or Pindars, raised per aore, Silve oup worth 10 17 Far the largest orop ot Field Peas raispd per acre, Silver oup worth 18 ^Iirst box of chewing Tobacco Southern raised, Plate or.,. 1» For the host box of Cigars, from Southern raised tobaocn Plato or.. 20 For the best sample cl S..ij!li- ern raised Smoking lolii , Plate nr Exhibitors of all tlm above crops must state in writing, in full, to the Secretary, all tho requisitions as laid down lor Corn, Cotton, etc., as above, when tho articles aro entered npon his books lor exhibition ; with the wit nesses’ certificates for the measure., mem ot lands and pounds, and bush els per aero; without which tho,judges ‘Jl uoutn-woataiu Circuit. „ ?.* k * r ’ *? MUnJsjr In May snd Korcwber; Ulhoun, 5d Momtny In March andSsptelnhsr; 1 Decatur, 1th Monday In April and October ; Commission Merchants. BACONt Itothiag Havre surtax Indicme* ths pro* } gramme oi tho Pou/*Ani Cong red a than tho { kis* xiIsmal resolution a of tho Virginia Radi* . 101 cal Conrouioa. Tho Associated Preo* dU* | patehos of tho Uth rtport as follows: PiTsasaoao, March 10.-*In tho aftornoou aeasion of the Badebl Contention to-day, there waa more oYolfament. A colored Ser- geant-at-Arms waa appointed, against whoa a whifa meraher lerofad hit pi itol, while ho was attempting to aakt an arrest. This wan taken char e of by tho police. J in April ay In June and Doeou< Dougherty, 1st Mom , tor; l«e, 4thMonday In March and 8oi l.a., i lfli«t..tt o.i 11T- i t .. .. 1 her j Mitchell, Sd Monday In March anil No- remW; Sutnicr, iM Monday in April and October; Worth, ltd Mondnv in April and October. .10 LAW OABD8. IIC- M- CLARK & CO., BROKERS, To tho Planters of SOUTH WESTEHI GEORGIA. A motion to ask the Mayor to withdraw the police forco was defeated, but that officer shortly after withdrew the police forco from tho Hall. Tho nominations wore th-u Rune into, nn>l resulted as follows: ff. H. Wells, for Governor; Dr. J. D. Har ris, (negro,) for Lieutenant Governor; Thos. R. Bowden, for Attorney General; A. M. Crane, forCongressmon-at-Largc* The following resolutloae were adopted: 1. A resolution favoring an early restora tion of Virginia to the Union, under the new Constitutlon, without change or amendment, nnd an election, without which here Is danger of final disaster. 2. Thai the election of Ucu. Grant lias D. H. POPE, ATTORNl.Y AT X.A4V J ALBANY, GA. Albany. Oa. -(to:)- 'Vo are now propartnl fa f^pleW Will buy gold, Miter, bondH, stouk, uuiur*) ’ rfnl “oner, end dlaenum Gommerofal pa- Will»ive prompt aXleutiou to any huHineM entruste 1 to him, in all the Courts ol Dough- erty and surrounding counties. Jan. 1. 18f.ii ly tUIloo over Bag nny. Jen. 4|h, 18 J [ s fit Stephen’s sinre. 0, tr. a. u wmoirr. i.. r. i>, warren WEIGHT Si. WARREN, v. o, ut hT r.H. Johnsjov. Rust, Jolinstffu At Co. hi mi 7 Quantities to Miit. Pur chasers, at the awakened confidence iu, nnd given new gue “the RepubUci JRR* 1 * antee for tho principles of, the Republican party, nnd vindicated tho truth that all men nro born ftoe and equal and are entitled to ell tk» privileges of eltUens. will ho required to withhold their awards, anil exhibitors not. complying bo al- willi these requisitions will not lowed to compete for the Premiums of the Society CllOI’S ItV IIOVS UNDER SIXTEEN VK.tllS OK AOK. 3. Hulling with gratitude Graut «* iuaugu- * [ biro for declaring that, un rnl aud thanking til there is universal suffrage, there can’t be peace. 4. Expresses the iu pe that hereafter u<> State can deny the right to citltens t»» vote aud be voted for. 6. Tlianking tho l'l’csidont for rcsiuriug Sheridan aud Reynold" to the commands front which they had been removed for the faithDii discharge of (heir dutio*, and also *.ng the President the support of Virgin- ATTOKNIiYM AT I,AW. ALBANY, 42A. W ILL pmrtirs in Ills sevenil l.’nurts nl I as* and Kqnlly In this Hum end Ills Citvult Court* of Die I’nlisd Sinis. lor Ihs State of tu’i.ruia. Also allouliuti given .to COMMISSION in BANKRUPTCY. Albany, Jan. 1, IHt.t*. ly Cotton Faotors, WARE-HOUSE ark COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ! flowalarnmenl* Solioitod. LOWEST MARKET PRICES MEDIO AI. OAltUH. Ora. Sims & MoMillan, —OFFtCK IN— OHBBK’S BVXZ.BXHO, Un/ Poof from Fault, (.)> Shut'*, OFFIOli Discount and Deposits. ro1l»tllnn« •Rrudrd to and is,nim.es. FHOMPTLV MADE ALBANY. iiGOULIA, Juno 6th, 1888. ly ! far r.tsl. ur approved paper due noil fall. | Our fucllitio* arc equal to the dtmaa J. f “nd wo hid drlhiucc to eowpelition, i W OOltie over Bagga A Stephans' at sir, W a will nut on Street, Albany, G.v; Girt u« * ! ctdl. j 'VM CLARK it cu. j Alt.uiiy, .Inn 2'.ill tr For Sale by ail AW, Ci,im.A|HI ti. A.-ei'tlng thu u«|iiiilit> of of till I I'ili.ona, nu.l urgleaprovtlIon for Ills eilur,. do ill III For tlie largest quantity ol In dian Corn grown by any white boy under 10 years ol age, upon au acre of ground, a patent lever Silver Wt i’nlch worth The rules in relation to field to be complied with 2 For tho largest quantity of cot ton produced by any while boy under 16 years of age, . ..25 crops upon an acre of'ground—pat cut levur Silver U'.alch t tivatiou, the amount and kind of manure c«sd, the pe- noer -*BY~ mm STYLES WE ABB BCNNtNVl THE OLUMBi OF THE News, r riod of plan ling, ice numb of times plowed and hoed, tho kind of oollon; tho land to be measured and the cot ton T- .ighed in tlie presence of threo disinterested and re liable witnesses, with certifi cates from them, Silver Pitch worth Sly tender it to our pa* ’ public generally, ns a ts heretofore, labor earn- orously for Georgia and ,tho Constitution of tbc aud "the good of tho whole V» .hall devote tnudi of our oe to Agrioullure;and the _ > material resources 1 bore the reader with Jilicn as may bo neo* f posted on living is-' lUMMarca. ■ ! i a sopioo of great pleas- * have the jmrae ot every « hm tlie seaboard to T'onrlvnbiiorlptioii lily invite them to the sunshine nnd 2 For tho largest crop of Pea Vino Hay, raised on ona aero, one halo to he lent as a sam ple, with a certificate of quantity mndoinot loss than two tons; one bale of whioh must be on the ground, Sil ver Titoher, worth 8 For the largest orop of native Grass Hay, raised on one acre, the same as above, Sil ver Pitoher, worth 4'For the largest, crop of Foreign Grass Hay, raised on one aeittth* same as above, Sil* verPlieher, worth 6 For the largest orop of Corn worth.. 25 The rules ot field crops to be com plied with QAMPLES OF FIELD CHOPS. 1 For the best variety ol Bread Com, with two bushels us sample, Plate or. 5 2 For the best variety ol Corn for stook, two bushels as samples tested by weight, Plate or i 5 9 For the host variety of Wheat, with a bushel of grain as sample, Plato or 6 4 For the best Variety ot Sweet Potatoos, oauiplo of two bushels, Plate or 5 6 For the best variety or Field Peas, sample of one bushel, Plato or 5 C For tlie boat table Pea, Plato or.. 8 7 For the best variety of Sea In land Cotton, with two stalks as samples, Plate or '.... 5 a For the nest, bushel of Rice, Plato ov 5 For tho best bnsliel Oats, Plate nr (ion of tho poopfo iu thopuhlio schools—open to'all—- a more equal system of taxatiou—n reasonable provision to pre-ei’Ye a home ex empt from forced lovy and sale—the pay ment of the honest debts of tho State—to so- cure an impartial Jury trial, hy opening the jury box to nil male citizens, wit limit regAi'd to rnce or color. 7. AsKortingtho right of tho ivni llepubl. can party of reconstruction to determine the manner, as well as tho Constitution and laws, under which tho Klalc shall be restored. 8. Asserting that no republican form of government can long exist or bo wisely ad ministered where a considerable portion of the people aro disfranchised, and that the Republfoan party of the SUto art not ha fa- nor of the infliction of permanent disabilities, but pledges Its efforts aud Influence to secure the removal of tho disabilities of thoso who accept, in good faith, tho results of the war, and cooperate in earnest efforts for the res toration of the Stale under the reconstruc tion laws; but such removal should be based ou superior claims for amnesty,’ which are not possessed by the groat body of tho dis franchised persons. 9. Asserting that the Republican party is tha real pally of restoration, aud that there can hi no permanent restoration of tho State, except through Us instruments. After reorganising the State Central Com mittee, tho Convention adjourned. A colored delegate lost night was ordered out of Jamt’s Hotel, and refusing to go ex cept by foroe, was arrested by the police. The Mnyor, this morning, discharged ths prfaontr, but dsolded that hotels In the city WaRhUurfoii Si - Albany*Ga- J. K. MiMlLLAN, iteeidonce, Society St., 2 doors oa»t of Judge Ysson's. .1. T. SIMS, Residence, Washington Hi. jun'Jh, 18611-ly Y.M. Risr. RUST, T. II, Jou.x.tnx, 11.0 LotSIIT. JOHNSTON ti LOCKBT, ur, UHdcntooJ.K] b< lint oji.u lor while, ua«d 1 aud ihguld not be tutrudad os by colored people, who were sot r,gill tar,d gu„t. «nd sail 30 righto thcrais. .20 .2D .20 f irown upon two acres ofaj>» . land, not less than 78 bushels per aero; the period of plant ing, the mode ot enltivntion, kind oi corn, times plowed and hoed, tho nmonnt and kind of manure applied; the land nnd corn measured in the presence of three disinter ostea nnd reliable witnesses, with their certificates, Silver Pitcher worth 50 For' the largest orop of Corn grown npon two acres of low iBOd, not less than 100 ' bushels per acre (requisition * * uom) Silver NEW GctLBAJtS. ''*P» She; Udit tue Luililatm—The Hetcp- i.uaot iltc.Vcvtaofkis u ppelnincnt EpcoialDicpatoh to the Courier-Journal. Dr.BenJ. M. Cromwell luumi bay street, Savannah) Q-a. OfUot* ns iirrctultm*, over Welclis' Drug Sion*, Albauy, Ua. llenideure next door to Dr. Ililimnn's, la tin* Itatue formerly occupied hy Mr, L. C. Rhaw. * Jan ft—ly DR. W. A. LOVF. -O I*’ F I O K-- IN uiMiuiiT k nuovs. \ma stork. BROAD KTUIU'.T, Albany, Ga. fsb. 21,1868 Dr. E. L. Coimally, inuca ana steeping room over WHoJi * Drug Store, Albany, Ga. Office formerly tiocuL-isa by Dr. Alexandtr, the Ifanifat. Jan. 0—1 y Baker’s Island Guano. A CA A FU land )h r CARGO OF TUB UlOHERT OF ALL Phosphatio Guanos, fresh lYont thr Is-, ih now landing In Rnvannab, and for Mir af $60 prr ton of 3000 pounds cash, or 3<J0 for appravsd paper, payable Iftth Novtmi her next, with Interest added, with orop lion. Tho Lctflslatinr lots established an Inapeo<» Ufa Hgvr. Oluiaub, Maroh 0,10, p m-Satur- day.—-The ordsr received here to-u<ght whioh assigns J.iout. Gen. Phil. H. Sheriuai 10 For the best bushel Ityc, Flnte or f*. to the command of this doparlmont has ere- 11 For the beat bushel Harley, , ated a profound depression among the clll- Plato or . . s .. f» tsns- Nothing else is talked of in tne Clubs, m Tv,* fvre.VivrelhnJ ’iVinh pA and the rotunda oi’tho St. Charles fa filled 1* Tor the best bnsncl Irish Po- r with a crowd soger for ftirthcr inteillgeuco. tfltOOB, I Iflte or ...». order surprised every one at hcaaquar- 18 For the bout variety Of OrattH tars, aud none more than General Bnchontn. Seeds adapted to the South I Groups of men are congregated on Canal for Hav or Graaintr. Plate or., ft street gloomily discussing tho order. * It fa ^ thought that Sheridan's coming here fa a Exhibltora of crops must give in writing to the Secretary a foil account oi eaclTcrbp offered—ithjadaptitidn for - ‘ * i,etc, Exl .20 profitable cultivation, etc. Exhibitors of Hay must give the mode of cultiva ting, curing, harvesting, etc. COTTON BALES. 1 For the best 20 bales of upland Cotton, Silver Fitcbey worth 2 For the best 20 bale* of. com mon Upland Cotton, Silver Pitcher worth lft a For tho best ft bale's *nf com mon Upland Colton, Silver Cap, worth..;. 10 4 For the host 1 bale of Upland Cotton [long staple,) Silver oup worth.. - .'..'........... 0 For the best ft bales of Sea Irs land Cotton, Silver Pitcher, worth...Vs.. .>r i•,....»*. :< For th® best bale of f400lb»j “ - M, aok-Seed ght that Sheridan’s coming harsh and unnecessary meaauro, his unpop ularity being known to President Grant. It was said by moderate Republicans that It waa a mistake to send him bere. Tbs ex treme Radicals, earpet-baggera and negroes are exultant, and cannot conceal their de light. Warraouth is s^ld lo bo alarmed at ; this prospect, as be fears Sheridan may ham- him and r ; * - .10 20 per hiss and perhaps take the reins out his hands. tor of FerillUer*. to prevent imposition; but Planters do not tindeMlaud the law, or nogleut ihv only mcao'i to protect thomv.elves, which is to inspect tho official analysis and compare the constituent elements and the priee cf each with the others, nnd to elionne the heel. Tho inspector analyzes all. both good and 1>a»l ,und is prepared to furnish np- piioants with the results. Those having rich articles publish the auaiysis, while thoso havi ing inferior ones suppress It. Dr. Means' brand fa no evidence of value, hut only Dint ho has inspected the article. By Dr. Meaus' analysis, Raker's Island Gu ano contains 82,60 por oent. or phosphates; Rhodes’ contained oft per cent.; and tbt 8ol- usble Pacific Guano about ftO per cent. By this standard, 2000 pounds of Baker’s, costing only $00, ooniainsus much phesphatas as .1000 pounds of Rhodes’, which costs $90, and as 8300 pounds of Soluble Paoltid, cost ing $111, besides the saving in drayags, fVelght, iiaulihg, and apply lug 1000 pounds of Rhodes’, extra, and 1800 pounds of Solu ble Pacific, extra—of lltttlesr no value. This Guano, so rich la phosphates, and •old so cheap compared with the very best Of other fertilfaers, fa considered by l>r. Liebig, tha German Agricultural Chemist, by Dr. Prsparallonk to rtotWF Sheridan are fro*' ly dfaeusiad by the negroes, who expect a gala day. The different Democratic clubs, it U said, will toe every effort to avoid any collision wW * ’ Meant, and o'hr is, as equal or preferable .to 1 ‘ ‘ al< the negroee, A prominent plant or to.night sahl be Intended to plant heavily this year,bat that’if Sheridan was coming should go both# and cultivate uoth- ingbut a garden, as it would be impossible to control tho labor of the negroes with Sheridan In command. the railroad depol, the purchaser paying the with the freight. No liability after- drayago V-, irerdi for nnylhU* th.t may occur to’ It. C.»h order, preferred. . $8 00 . 8 00. . 2 oo Fortho largoat crop of WBent ' (broadcast) grown upon two acres of laud, not lesstiiaa'20 buskala per acre, nor under 60 pounds porbusbclj the. land -- ,nd wheat to bd measured, ...50 28 10 under tho samo reqklsi- s above, bills j i duel tioo, in all «vW;r ■"or tho li adver- ___ ISO ai'- ’bc pro ded, i mark- thing* as t or worth....... it crop of wheat acres pt laiui, not 20'hushcl« per acre, nw’tore than 00 pound, per bushol, nisi lion tho eatuo as upon Pitcher Son Island .Or lilaok Cotton, raised on upland, Silver Pitcher, worth 8 For the best' 2 stalks- cotton, Sl'vdr oUp worth .. r-t-t. When tho PfrMnidm is for more thnb one bag, samples of all tbd tings, but ono [which most weigh 450; lbs nnd bo on the ground] must bo . made by disinterested individuals, -and pro. dneed on.thft grouiid with thoir cevtifi onto., Whew, the Premlg.i9> fbr bag, that mast bo on the groond. Tus Powzs or rax Ei.x—The lul ha. not triumphed In iMUttlon sonswslagsU it. great Interest!, tot in the ItepublTot! Honee calico, tl h». Secured the nomlnetlon fortho Bpnkerchlp,' the Serfesnt-at-arma, ihe Clerk, and tho Doorkeeper. Tlie great agrieuUnral Booth ahd Watt gel nothing With the Speaker to form committer*, end Oecretar^ of the Treaaury devet«t to Bute . Item , , , bondholder., anil iuilon.1 bankl^-theWut.snd South art sadly off si the etsrt. The kettle of the right la half lo.l'atre.dj.—National Intelli gencer. "■-'Lcii, Pgrllal BeirgiBlzxlleu Csbluel ' WAiittotoS, March11 it—The Prealdcnt 411' Tbe Sultan intends to ltav« bin sou j educated'at Vienna. Ho i, W remain ( ’ ire at a private school for two you*. < _.l to iteorivo wo same treatment, as J the other, pujitts. i rule tbe -ahoTc) ftuVor the largest crop of leu- • v. ‘■4J ‘ l ■*. { and Fernrlsn Ousno, when applied sloae. Tills Onaaeli put np In new hi _ Ing BOO pound* eaeii. and will be dtllvi mr.'i-Ci u. j. AiiNon, Jn., 0. 11. LAMAR, Sr. advances made on uoimign- meins of Cotton in Store, and on Shipments to our Correspon dents in N«w York nnd Liverpool. pi EXCLUSIVELY to tie sale of Cain III Jan 6—ly Consignment* Bolloltad. Jno. L. ITardm.. W. IV. K i kulak w. N.A. HARDEE’S SON & 00., ®«®aa®ai a°«k<its»aaBir»aa And General Commission Merchants, (IIoi’HK Kk'I'AUMSUKD in. 1830,) MO. 9 STODDARD'S UPPER RANOE, ft A V STRh'ET, : ft A VANN.iff, OA. Liberal advauosa made on oonalgomenta for n 5 #rt V r “Sf Ruro P Mn Ports, and will hold Cotton for Planters at Cheap interest. Sept 22 t'ltn Cheap rates of * BTAK.KM COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Macon. Ou- To the Planter* —flF- FOR TWHNTV^ VKA118 we have mred you, we bclleva faithfully. Our euereae de- pesdo upon yonr proeporliy i hones we have ssslouily aougbt lo pronioio yonr inlertil and adraiiee It ty retry aei.na In our r»w ar. AaOoinn.lN.lon Marehantatvo again leu. coryou ror mvlces, at oar old stand/ which has^withstood theflamsB of a bnrntag sqSir. DENISON»S g a Condition Powders J W mu . i ! ; iHORSBS, MDLBS | ,q Cattle and Hogs, U) Atrt imiqiitUcd for Cotiulig, Cold*, Lost of Ap- • lirtiw, Hlato Homut, Vdltm Water,' .*mf, 1 hiufrtt. l.un* fover, ( olio, tad all dl*MM* luciilunt to thc«t Hnltiulo. Warraated fa do all dial Ik fltalmoti for them, If Ptit*n B‘ “ todlroctlon*. Roe Clroolar*. XhnitfA* ttired by D. M. DENISON, rnfJTMBITS, Ga. •Also. Dr. A. IV. ALLKN’R C El. HD RATED flOt’TllKIlN LINIMENT, By L, Cf, Shaw, Esprass Agent, Albany, Ga. Jan Clh, 1889, fl mo*. CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. WAGONS & HARNESS. I am (lie ageul for the Tonillusofi Demtu’. •st Company of New York, tha Woodr uff Concord, and ihs BraWfaboro msnufaotartM and amrocelring per steamer every'week Carriages, (thereby proving Jtu segurlly), nnd where we ■y," r > "ft# ^ * Wagons, and Harness- •tin of eotton flatter oursslvss nona con fit cel . friends we return thanks j to now is our apeolaliy. Wc To '•0(1 acco to ataks a orop. o old one*, Iry yon. Iod.gl.on to enable you Jan. 1st—Cmoe. tCMvxKti:-' I'ioiu tlio-v aud oilier well kuowa ea tub Ishmaufa, and rati fill any order at abort au liar, when desired, at mauufaoturers pricet with freight added. . ~*w -* . C. HU AW. Agent Albany, Ga.. Jan utli, ti tuo*. A splendid fat of OL OO MUSIC BOXES, PLATED ~~\~ EE- ALBUMS, Work-boxes *o,o„ On the mnrket at s motMos, at , At*';, Feed, Sale and Livery Stable, ON A CASH IIA.SW. Wu.lllllgtmi M.,'AiUwy. an. vTTTv FAHKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY COKE DTSFXPUA, . .*»»“•«*“ »m STOMACH AND LITER. BfOfHtlPIlL - 4»MF**He 0epoL^ttcbu,illn •t* By Sims Pairons, ootaa to timt,