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BY CALL* W. STYLES.
Libeptas et 3STatale Solium.
85 Per Annum
ALBANY. GEORGIA. MA^Oil 26. I860.
NO.
20.
tuning price nnd lake whwt they wtnt; tud
! Ml por*om> liavlug Watches, Clpoka pr Jewel
ry in IiIa purser,-lion for repair, lire notified tn
* 1 cull for them on or before that day, or tl*u
khi»o will ho i-oUl of' public outcry to pnji
charges 8, .STUAVH.
I Any uml pivcons Imvhig ouy
, clnim or cmiton hgolntt me, lira requested
; to pre^uul |h»». earn*' by or hofum tho 161b of
m ft*• ' > * * v • i *. >m
May.
! fob 10
TUAUS.
nuy lejjsl orpani?ation of the
i In Gcorgin."
_ u .... Lopis-1 distinctly oroviJcs ‘that nil oititcnsof
1Stun: in Gcorgin." * ' * the United Slateo who have refilled
Tho government of Georgia is now, six months in this State, except idiots,
and has teen siucc July 16118, opera-1 insane persons, and those who have
ting as a legally organized olvil gov-i boon convicted of tolonioa, ahall be el’
ernment. Gov. Bollock's language | igiblo to hold oBico.’"
conroya the idea that he believes that Gov. Bullock was a member of the
tent to fie illegal, and all its convention wbiuhlramed the cocati.
fud Marriage Notices, not to ,x-
Jtwlwtlsem.uG “ust he paid la
o (to. Legal advertisements will
the officer authorljlng them, Iff
,aside per rent will bo allowed
-oarUr. Established merchants ini
Ecoo. Atlanta and Smnnah, willl
r on presen*
government of
and that
enforoo hin
will he no tofl<{bfn£
foil pr«
liillnn of Affairs in Georgln
R MtTTKfc OF 0ptL ptD.LOCK
|RgW< Cl,mAh
loeilriifi.hu Cinmillrr :
ItsMKXt Iliave rend llic letter
trnor Bullock, of Georgia, to
timmiUeo, in reply to my stnto-
irhieh was laid on the tnlile oi
** anil ordered to lie printed,
j Inst;
d’,'to learn' from Htiv.
L’s letter that ho now, in offeot,
(that ho has ever desired that
‘ Jovernmont of tho State
utroyed, 'and military or
^government eslnblislied in
fthii be true, lio 1ms ’-TrCbii str
' i tho tiao of language as
KVp inotpyly myself, but all
om I have conversed
ko subject.
flie answers wbioli lie quotes
. testimony botoro tho Ueeon-
"p “fundamental conditions
Iswsisa'ut'
to Congress. That
atiou will bo found on page
i Minted testimony, ill wuich
j hfiuset! Provisional Uovsrtj-'
I states dMinciiyBmt the gov-
ht ofticorgia is provlatonSP-
i: "Having, as Provisional
er elect under tho recnnstruc.
, been authorized *_* *'^o
the Provisional Legislature’
gin; and having * * * been np-
vrovisiooal Governor ol Geor
represent to your honorable
ahtholaws ttuder whioh the
(Georgia was to have been ids
faun representation in Congress
r l keen fully exeoutod ." * * *
pfermnontof tho State has
c been, and must continuo to
'isinnal ilntil tho conditions
by tho -net. whioh becamo a
t25,1808- shfiU h»v«,„been
I with b jfl* »!tfll»tlnW.rgan/
n accordance with the reconstruct-
i previously adopted.”
[testimony ol Governor Bullock
“owstlio question and sn.
i Ilia letter is ns follows
I testimony:
unnnn;
yon-mean that tho com-
nernl . should reassemble
nro an i|. was elected ? A.
; • jlfT]-*
Acdthon lo hive tho
‘ f A, -Tea, air; to have
executed,
tied at t. would*' thlt Smvo
_ ng.lawe, upon money sn-
eiaiinns, tW judiciary ol the
*> and general legislation ? A. Tho
Wfeet is (he act-of Congress
which declared tho government
(36 altogether illegal. * * *
pin, on page 5, printed' tentimn-
i- .
What is yopr view as to wbeth-
"* fonrtcentb amendment has been
ted bv the Jjorysist.ira of Geor..
A ‘ do not tffink it has lieen
not "kw U!d ' my V '° W ’ 3 l ' 13t t *' ort ‘
n the fact that the origkud^pro’
®»l body was nof s correetly or-
Military or prnviaional government
neoossarily involves toe dostruotion of
tk»-pre«er.t civil government is, that a
pioviaional governor is tho creature
and instrument, of military power;
their edicts aupcraodo.eiril law, and are
enforced by the Brmy and navv.
> Bht; Gov. Bullock asks with the
pathos of injured innocence, “Is there
anything in tbil nnswer of mine
WhlcluMkltbaa the civil government
of the State ahall he destroyed, and a
military nr provisional government es
tablished ? Is there any suggestion in
my (a^fmuuicatinn K' .Congress on the
l r) l 'opdn(flg of thntiqaSion ^vliich indicates
• such dosiro on my part V My onlv
object wur and is lo secure tho ’estab
lishment of n lovnl civil government
in this State."
Il Gov. Bullock means by this lan
guage that lie is opposed lo I lie ilr
siriietionof the civil government ol
llio.Sta.te, and Hie establishment of a
provisional or military government—
that lie did not intend to make any
Uhl irtggtttton w ; Congress—that
thorq,is no, sueh.deaire on his part—
cinditliat hi- desires simply to secure
good civil government, by the consti
tutional pnil legitimate means which
W4ttt&lu4 applicable lo all olbor States
in the Union—then, whilst 1 congrat
ulate him and tliu country upon this
revelation, 1 must express iliy regret
that tho language heretofore used bv
him lias no't only failed to convoy is
present ideas, but Inis been the cause
of gim), ,nnx cly and alarm to tho
|f4opll of G4otgia:and the frieiuls of
peace and a restored Uuion clsowlicre,
I ubw pass to a brief oxamiuatioii
drill'd arguments-of Gov. Bullock.
1st Ilo docs not deuy|uiy statement
that tho laws of Congress tor tho re
construction and admission of Geor
gia have been complied with, but
says, in suwiipioe, if this lie trim, the
objects W Congress hnve» not-becn atn
tained.
If tho object of Congress was to es
tablish a constitutional government in
Gfeorgia, which should be so adminis
tered as to protect the rights of per
son and property, and bring peace
and prosperity to iht country, the tes-
ll&ffT whldli I have Jicretoiore pre
sented shows that they have succeed
ed in their object with a single oxcep-
tion. I mean .the pestiferous swarm
ot disappointed leeches ana office-
seekers,. who make merchandise of
their “loyalty,” tv .k" disgust of all
true Republicans, a an who are deter
mined that there shall he no peace in
Georgia until they arc provided for at
llie publio expense.
|Sa Iff dijwerto my statement, that
we navetne legal testimony ot the
members thomselvoo, and of tho res
pective legislative bodies of which
they are members, that not ono in
either Uouao is ineligible undortlm
Fourteenth Amendment,’! Gov. Bill -
lock says: “la it reasonable to
pose* s'ipposo that a,body oi nwn,
the majority of whom subscribe to
tho faith of a party, of which Hon.
Mr. Tift ia a leader * * * wonld
test oath otherwise than vote themselves
legal members ?"
It this means anything, it means
hat the, body of ,men oamposing the
wo hoanoB of tho Georgia Legislature.
17 in all, with tho exception of two
members who dissented, peijnred
themselves ill declaring that none
were ineligible nnder tho Fonrteenth
Amendment, and that is n reasonable
supposition, because the majority of
them were Pnmocmts.
It would be painful to comment, on
this declaration as I think it deserves,
and I leave it witli the single remark,
that it is more important for Govern -
ora ol Slates tone charitable gen.le
tntion, and is not ignorant of its proi
visions. I am, therefore, compelled to
believe that the above fabrication was
intended for deception. The foot ia,
there is no each clausa or declaration
in the constitution of Georgia.
I suppose the following to be the j
article and section of the conslitntion
of Georgia which Gov. Bullock intend
ed to pervert :
“Article 1—Sao 6 Tho General As
sembly may provido from time to
timo for tho registration ot all elcotors,
but tho following class
shall not. be permitted !i
i ntc nr hold office :
‘•First. Those w h n shall liuve
been convicted of treason, enihezr.lv
meat c.t public fluids, mallcnsanco in
office, crime punishable hv law with
imprisonment in the penitentiary, or
bribery.
“Second. Minis nr insane persons.”
There is no part oi tho constitution
wliioli declares who “shall l‘.c eligible
to kohl office.” The si. ; l>ii g mil, by
tlie aid of Gov llalioek*- vote in con
vention, from tho original ill..It of Ike
constitution, the clause which niailn a
right to tlie elective liaiukisc a quali
fication for holding office, left tlie con
stitution silent on the subject, and lias
been the cause of doubt mid difficul
ty.
tith Gov. Bullock quotes tbo reso
lution passed by the Legislature
pledging the people of Georgia lo
abide by tlie decision of tho Supreme
Court, when made, on tho question ot
cligibilitj’ of colored men to office ;
aud lie gives ns a reason for not np.
proving it, his opinion, in substance,
thut the Legislature did not intend to
abide.by such decision, aud that there
was nothing ill the resolution lending
to bring about a settlement ol tlie
question,
. I disagree entirely with Gov Bul
lock, I believe that the preamble and
resolution expresses truly tho motives
and purposes nt tho Legislature who
Come out of the Jaws of Death
Hesitation and delay are nolhin|but another
form of suicide when yon bare a remedy at
)our hand to remove p*ln instantly.
Dr. MAGGIKL’S PILLS
Art tbe true grains and eetenot ofhulth, and
tho latest gifts that Science boo given to tho
world.
FROMMEXICIOTO ALASKA
The ptople know thorn l
The* peoplt uoo thorn l
The peopla prettno them
These bills grapple Vilh ljh<*eac it Itn foun
tain •hoaa.amf root it out of the patient’My*
tom. ot oner. They fortify tho body oaalnif
Direaso in all forms of sudffon sttahk ,anO
epidemics, and eu|)>lo all to tetvr the mlaa
a and foret^a. Ono of
llov.'fl the entire nys*
rnlivonn tho opiilts.
Classen ol
ILA/W CAED8.
Ci mm’' ,xou Merchunts.
D. H, POPE,
tTion.tir.Y at un
ALBANY, GA.
Will give prompt attention to any bueinMs I
entrust :<i to him. in all the Courts ol Dough- j
rrty and surrounding cnuntlr« ‘
Jan. I, 18fll> ly
r». j. wnioitv.
1-. r. I*. WARUHN
rp"i‘tpr l{ ] tem of palnr* andnehr 1
and sends new Mood
noiilU)l\t; TURUIWII I'llr' IKIKS
Cull lor iluv o inc3timalilv* medlciur? ftt your
uonrost flrupfiiit h, ntt«l if ho is out of them
semi lo tlie proprietors otliorfar thru-. They
uvo tiirtilfil soffly ail over (Up gloixv
OKI! IHIXtTKTOSAVRVOIR l,lle|
TiiI:p Di-eoNP in llmo nnd ^ott will huffor
lessnnd he sivvotl inoiiy days of iibe1e«* ml«-
ory.
WEIGHT &. WARREN,
ATTORNEYSATMAW.
ALBANY, UA
ISfiLI'prsetjeam the several Cmuls el
TT Iawatid E^tihy In (idsmte and the
Uireuit t.-ourtn of the United Hlatei (nr the
(State of Georgia.
Alan alteatloa ai.ra In COMMIffittON In
ItANKROPTCV.
Albany,.J«n, 1, IflfiM. ly
-ii . ]. ii ii -I
C. I. CLARK M.
BROKERS,
Albany. Ga.
—- (;n! )
will bttyftold, silver, honds, eiook, uncut*
vent money, nnd discount Comturrcinl pa-
per.
•A* Office over Unit*, fi Mtephe
Albany, Jon. 4th, I960,
tf
•'fore. '
MKI3IOAU CARDS
Dr. John E. MoMillan.
Wli.il Ono lmm lift I LpUpi'h n day nay
iVnnt j»nlieuis :t11 over the hahitnlm.
globtt:—
Dr. Maggie), your pillo has rid me of all
hillioufthw*.
No more noxious doses fur mr in five or ton
pUlt taken al a tlm*. Ono of youfpills cured
me.
Thunks, Doctor. My headaelie hnsleftjue.
Scud me uuother box to keep iu the house.
After cuflVring torture ftom IiUHouh cholic,
two of your pills cured tnc, and l have no re
turn oftho rnalndy.
tJur doctors I rent ml me fur CltvunSc Coustl*
pation, ns they called it, uud at Ihbesald 1 was
inrurahlf. Your Mrigglel's Pills cured me.
1 had no appetite ; Magglcl’n Dills gave me
he arty ono.
^You** pills are mavvellous.
I send for another hox, and keep thorn in
tuo house.
Dr. Maggicl has curtd my headache that
was chronic.
I gave half of one of your pillri to my bahe
or Cholera Morbus. Thr *
men thaD violent. pnrtiBnns.
3.d Qov. BnllocK complaiiw that tlie
Honae of UoprcBentatives did not sub
mit to him the evidcnco upon which
tM |MMhl£re were declared under the
FMuKnin Amqodnienta The reason
H Amendment.
wasfaoubtless, ^because nerthor law
nor propriety made ft necessary, or
gave him any voice in the decision of
the question. Gen Meade demanded
the investigation, nnd both he and
Gen Grant, were satisfied. Gov. Bnl
locks action on the subject since that
tinii liai been an oflicidite' intermed-
igmamfMPMs
Imcl.DO official control.
aS^-^ssasras
tbe Fourteenth Amendicont die! not
affect tbo colored men, who werd sub
sequent declared incbglblo on other
grounds.
4t.h Gov. Bullock, in speaking ol
tbe Legislature, charges “their abso
lute failure to perform their duties re
quired by the constitution, aud their
itrue- revolutionary action in expelling
C&y loyal Oo»boM." By what
the nAt of authority does ibe Exeouuve
is fe»sssft-wa2S
. U.X CwomktM.1
U * - y Ue is in no way leaponsi
and if
passed them, nml t hoy eonhl not prop-
et'ly'go limner or do more under the
cirouinstanucs. The Legislature can
not refer the question of the eligibility
of members to their body to the Su
preme Court, because it ia a question
ooafldcd by tbe constitution to - tlie
Legislature, the court has uo jurisdic
tion. But when a vase shall conic be
fore the (supreme Court in the usual
way, their decision will be an author
itative exposition oi what tbe const),
union really means, and says on tliu
aubjeot, and will settle the whole ques
tion, because alter that time all per
sons, in tho Legislature or out of it,
who take theoatn to support-tlie oou
stitulion must accept that meaning.
7th-Oi tboso who seut answers to
my circular, two are Judges of the
Supreme Couit, four Judges of tho Su
perior Court, tlie State Treasurer, six
ty..cight Judges ol Lite Court of Ordi
nary in ns many counties, eleven May
ors of cities, aix clerks of Superior
Courts, nine sworn statements, ono
United States assessor, and* others—
making ono hundred nigl oight per
sona, one hundred nnd seven of whom
agree in all caaenlial particulars in op
position to tho policy advocated by
Gov. Bullock, and in denial of tho
stalomouta made loCongrcas, which
were intended to show that his policy
wan necessary. 1 stated my opinion; ‘
that these witnesses of tbn truth 1
for Cholera Morhus. The dfir young' Ihliqi
got well in n ilny.
My nausea of . morning is now cured.
Your hox of Msgglel’s halve our.il me of
not.es in the hend. I rubbed aorne Halva be
hind my ear and the noiati left.
Send mo two boxea; I want one for a poor
family;
I onolnia a dollar; your price is twenty-fire
cant., hilt (ha madielne to mt ia worth a dol
lar, •
Send toe five boxes of your pills.
Lei inehnvo three boxes of your
Pills by return mail.
Doctor, my burn has healed by youp Salve,
—npptoi: in—
Oluek'B Building, Up
Xrxt Ifoor t” Hint* $ l/obb’t Oflict.
lrl*.. Ucaitleuoc, Soololy Slivel, two iloom
ot .liulgp Vnsou’f*.
j*)nroh21t~-Jy
\)r. Benj. M. Cromwell
Office an heretofore, over Welch*’ Dru*
Store, Albany, Ga. ReBidenea next door In
Dr. II Unman*b. In Iht home formerly occupied
by Mr. L. C. Shaw.
Jan 6—ly
DR, W, A. LOVF.
- O F F l r !•’
IN
GltiBRUT k BUG’S. IMUH. STORK,
BROAD STREET, Albany, (la.
feb. 21,1808
V. O. atrtT t.B JoUNsfiiV
H C- LOCKSTT.
Bust. Johnston Ah <’o.
Cotton Vtiotoi'ti,
WARE-KOlSi; -\\|i COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
ttalra, j OoTti«ic;mnontrs Snlioitotl.
tltrt
.—.
OFFIG Id
Discount and Deposite.
rollectlon* Hlteitiled t.. «nd
PROMPTLY MADl:
Ai.niM, LKoio.11.
June 5th, iHftB. ly
BACON! BACON!
To tho Planter* of
SOUTH .WESTERN GEORGIA
W# ate now prepared to turtV-
BACON
In any Quantities tu suit Pur*
elituiui'H, tit the
LOWEST MARKET PRICFS
for «i*kI) cm approved paper duo neit foil.
Om fiioilitlo* are equal lo the demand,
and w*'ldd defiance to compel It lot).
flta.? 1 t*ffica over lJiigga Afitapheu*’ More,
Wnnliinqtnii Rlr.ei, Alhany, (la. Olva ula
onll
I' M PLARK ft CO
it 2511* n
A II*.i
remittance
For Sale by
SHAW, nxpret A*anl
Dr. E. L. Connally,
Office and sleeping room over Welch’s Drug
ill ore, Albany, (In, Office formerly occul ted
by Dr. Alexander, the DentW.
Jan. 6—ly
Y. 0. Ri’rtT. T. II. JoiiMaTo.Y U, u Locicbt.
RUST, JOnNOTON A LOCKT1T.
I
bay street,
Savannah.) Q-a.
Libornl ndvaneea tnndn on consign*
manta of Cotton in Store, and on
i Shipments to our CotTcspon
| dants in New York and
Liverpool.
Baker’* Island Guano
A caitOoor tbt Hicnisr or all
Phoaphatio OaanoB. fre«h from the I#
3alv,,nd &&&£%&
I
for
. —or
$60 for approrod paper, payable lClh Nov#m«
ber next, with Interest added, with orop
lien.
The LealslaCure has eoUbliahed an Ii
, j. . x ,. : a t 'tor of Fertilizer*, to prevent imponitj
w- aLL DIoEASE? 0 ’ TIIE KID- bill Pliyjto^ji dp uol understand the law,
i:: s. »IRTEW10Yof5IRIXE.&r kC. »onl«6rth«f hnljr m#art9 to protect thefn«el
, , . . * ‘ ... which 1b lo lorpeot. tie ofllnial analyel*
I
M
napeo-
Rltion
Villa uvo a j,srfeet cure. Ono Pill
will eatixfy any one.
/.as-
tham*elvee,
iorpaot. tbe offioial analyei* and
compare the conatlluent element.* and the
price cfcarh with the othera, nnd lo choose
the beet. The Inepeotor analyte* all. both
good and bad ,nnd la prepared to furnish ap
plicants with the remits. Those having riob
art iolfo publish the analysis, while those hav>
lug Inferior ones mippreM It. Dr. Means’
brand Is no evldeno* of value, hut only that
FOR FEMALE DISEASES,
Ncrvou* Prostration, Wtakntii, Central
ritadt ami IFanf of Appetite, .
Maggiel'a Fill* will be found an Effectual! he has inspected the article.
Remedy. By Dr. Means’ analysis, Bakor'n Inland flu.
ann conlttin* 82,50 per cept of pWphalen;
' Rhodes’ conlalneif 55 per cent.; oiul the MnJ.
l/iAPPICI 10 Dll Id ft- Oil lit uable Faoific Ouano about 50 per cent.
tVmUuiLT U riLLu 4f ' oALvL Hjthle Standard, 2000 pound* of Baker’s,
cobIiuk only $50, conlnianns much phosphnies
Are almost universan their Ifeciit, • as 3000 pounds of Rhodes’, which com * $90,
nnd a cur# can be almoat ftl«vny* guarontecd, Jnndn* CI00pounds offiolul/lc 1'acilic, cost-
Etfll BOX CONTAINS TWBI.VR !ftLht! ,; h^t”rtSk.bivl*^ i"uonSd'i
HOSES)
Onf- Pill Is a Hose.
'•ruuxrEiirKiTf*!
Were chiefly RcpublioAnn, Gov Bui- • ov with a little 6hatnpblefc inside the other fertilizers, i» consldei
lock thinks I am mistaken. 1 mav!' w,i Th« gren *, haf. the the p.rmun Ag.icujh.ral
name of J. IlavnorK^ on liox with name of J. Menns, uml others, **» etjilt
bo.
jrretght, banting, tih(l*npfWug loou ponnde
of Rhodae’, extra, and 1300 pouuds of Solu
ble Pacific, extra—of liiltlc or no value,
, TIiIr Ouano, ho rich in phosphntc*. and
Buy no Maooii.l'a 1‘ill? hoMro cheap compared with the very bent of
_a a.«.x , .a- - ••• • connhlored by Ur. Liebig,
” rnl Chemist, by Dr.
el|u«l or preferable ,lo
I know that tbej’ represent -fill ) Maooiist., M. D, The .genuine have the PHI Peruvian fluimo.then applied alone.
RhatioR of political opinlon-^cttrefoo 1 iarroanded'trltli white prwW " I This Ouano In put up In'new bags, -wolgh-
Kcpnbhcanp, moderate Republican*), . ing 200 pounds each, nnd will be delivered nt
reconstructioniM*, original Union j A1I (nr th _ M11 . ‘he railroad depol.lhe purchaser paying tho
btIUy of preconcert, ttynre^gont HERBERT & CO. 0r ' , "- ^ M[S0R
srnl ngrooment as to tho iacta, and to*ftp* , ‘k ft. LAMAB, Sr.
their veracit y iauniinpoaohed. -
Gnv. Rnilnek says ; “Lewis Jack
. HR. MAUtilEL'S PILLS OR SALE AHE
25 fonts per Box.
L. ft. ft It, 15. WBiCII.
Sole Agent h.
Dec—11-ly Albany, Oa.
WARD'S FjUUF/KA!
— 0-
E bost id the market in kept by all
uggists, and will our# Dyspepsia, In*
in, Chills and FeVer,! ae well as Ty-
phoid and Bilious Fevers, Rheumatism, Ncu*
valgla, Cough*, Colds, Contamption. in first
stages, and Female Irregularities, It has
win (polovpd), ps T nm reliably inform*
|rd, donicR, onnalli, over having made
any reply whatever to tlm mlerro-
gationa ol Hon. Air. Tift, and pronoun
ces tbo communication appearing in
the report, of the Heconstmotion Com*
iiii|,tco ns coming from binjaeUio tho
Ilotj.-ifr. Tift.tb ho a loigcfk". The EUREKA TONI0, BHTHBS.
manuscript lain the hands of llto com-
niittee, and I have tho envelope in
which it was received. I shrill adopt
means lo ascertain tho, IriUli on this
subject. Tlie testimony purporting to
come iront -Mr. Jackson agrees in sub
stance witbjthatof the Mayor ot Da- alagri. nnd Female Irregularities It
gs ..h*wsrio«
cioaihg this TeTi«'W‘fi#* c GoyJ::Birftcick , B ’c whjieftuil lf.' •
letter, I confess with sorrow tho humiliation - - ” U
and Stale of Georgia against tho olnudcrs and
mackmation. of ber Gora-nor. lVUat may
have boon tbo motives which dictated his
course, instead of acting os a guardian and
defender of her rights; her honor, and her
interests, as duty end manhood required, he
has been lorrmost among lifer defainers,
the chief enemy of her peace aud
Tho order end comparative . .
which now exist iatieorgi are due lo the wis
dom, moderation, and lorheaianco or her
people. They believe that truth and jnslioc
respectfully, your ohedtMt aervaul,
UniaoB Ttrr.
UCH,
JBiwaya
’ebiboras
MlOtrS HEPATIC BITTERS,
thsy oraut. dyipxpsia,
*n au mum «r tn
STOMACH AND LIVER.
i ; Iy -v ( I •• ■. •
rarr m umonms it >n
MISCOAL rAODLTV.
1805 nllo-
Affaln, in
| t* *“Mf
not l»**n yef
exi
edwthe
menu oftho Government.
r,th Gov. Bulloit m'uquotea the
constitution to allow that colored men
, are ciiaBj* W the LcriiiMaro in Geor
,t gl*. H« Mjra t “The futeeoar
... ftnaaon Ttrr.
, The following ntrtuakig^ corrcst-
DENISON'S
^C/pnditiottPowders
Hie sale of Cotion.
■A Cattle and Hogs,
. ; UJ am nurijllUImt fdr Coiir.hr. Coldf, Leu ot
Jan 6—ly
Oonalgumatita Solicit ad
Jso- L Hxanaa. w, \y. Kiaxiant.
N. A. HARDEE'S SON & 00.,
And Qoaoi'ftl Oommisuiou
Movclmnta,
(Hnuax HaTaat.imian in mao,;
HO. S STODDARD’*UPPER HANOT),
HAT STRFET, : S.IVAXXAH, Ol
vut. mac iiouna,
aurfvl*, Iunj TVvnr.
- - - A*. |
Via low Watw, rucj,
rmi.?. *ad all t
Iiibsnil advatjc^u made on ooasignraent# for
sal® in NoUhcrn or Buropeao porta, au»l will .
bald Cotton for Plantar* nt f’hrnp ratn of
lntcrc;t. ' .
tneia.ut t> th«»e nnlmah. vr*mat#d to d#
[^J alt that tn f!:Une.'» lor tkna, it ntvau *ecoril*g
to dlrcr.UauB 8fti* Olrdihr*.
*r.r«al I.)
0 M UENISON,
rOUTUBUi, *4-
■Also. Li A. W ALLEN’S CELEBRATED
SOrTITEBN LINIMENT,
ByL. O. Shaw,
Express Agent, Albany, ii I
Jen fiili, limit, ii me..
8PARKS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
To
Mnoon* On
the Planter*
Middle aud Southern Georgia.
FOR T WEN TV YEARS wu have .served
,ttooeM d<
! CARRIAGES &
I i ' • j ’
WAGONS & HARNESS.
I am the agftil for Ihe Tumlioson Petwir-
f eat Company of Naw York, tho IToadrutf
( Conoonl, and ih* BraitUb<m> manufactorfc*
and am reviving per ateamor ev«ry] w«ak
honoo we havei
roar Interest;
zealously aoughl lo prnmoti
and arlvanpe fit by every meaua Iti our Low
er. As Commission Merchants wra again tan’,
der you our services, at our old afond, whioh
w *‘h*tood the flames of a horning snqars
,o,iwhor " *
Oarriagea,
ways given us.
The
llhorai pntronage al-
sale of cotton h our speofiiliy.
flatfor ourselves none can excel ns. To
frirnaiwe return thanks; lo new ones,
us, we will try to nlwiBfr yon.
* accommodation* given
given to enable you
l
to make ja crop.
TflOR. HARDBIIAN. Jr.,
-y 0: 0/SPARKS.
Jaa* 1st—(knot. • 3 .
WflgODH.
and Harnoun’
A Splendid tot of
OL 0-0 KB.
MUSIC BOXES, SILVBB*
PLACED WABB, ALBUMS,
Ww^-boates *o.o
On ihe market at*a^ui„, ,t ,
ii > 1 ■/u&TfliwRAv
Froiutlisse nnd oi her well ‘d nown estab
iehmciits, amf cAn All any order at short no
tic0, whan dcciM, at manufsefnrers prices
with fcejgtU added,
. 0. 8HA^
k Agent
Albany,.Ga., Jan 6th, 1850, 6 mot.
Feed, Sole and Livery Stable,
" on a OJJH DABIfl. . ' ’
VsiMnitsn *i. t **ibanr. ««•