The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, May 04, 1869, Image 1

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SbA-^ THE ALBANY P LEWS- BY CAREY W. STYLES. Libertas et 1STatale Solum. $5 Per Annum VOL. 3. ALBANY. GEORGIA. MAY 4. 1869. NO. 36. il-WBKlY RAM gro our Rates of Subscription 'rl 55 00 r or tix Mouth. ** ]J{ / 0 fUvr«<< Month* 00 PATABLX is Awvascb. jkdv.ei*fcteintf Rates Semi-Weekly News. £ 1 ci J s cv M B o 5? » •a S ji 4 1 M | Js & u ti A. > s~ * 8 •5 8 5» 3 00 2 00 5 00 8 10 15 20 900 5 00 SOO Iff 15 25 35 500 8 00 12 17 20 | 35 50 7 Of 10 15 22 AO 10 00 BOO 12 20 27 35 50 75 15 20 25 40 50 75 10 50- go 40 60 75 100 150 ,1 c *»rd8, oi ine usual muui inserted at $15 per anuum, or •r. Announcing Candidates $5. % «• t>nk I\t»L la Cl- isrUr. Announcing camtuiates so. rr nnd Mnrringe Nolloe«, mil lo ei- i_. fme* LLmUtrtUtnicnls iniisl be j>niJ in ir no ca. Logoi mlverllmui--ms wi'l 410 the officer eulliorltiiiR I'm-., i ,f*euootblo per cent * ! ” 1 WWfltf' Brt*WUh , JI ratr. n. M.too, MUW* nod Sev« '. .itionrtia tho EJitor nci' 1 ill of lmilnon Ubnolll? will ulv. » x*rittibilt» , illbe duo on ptohon- * * *■' prices LarRe Farms and small. TRe l’rairie Former, published at Chicago, oae of the best agricultural papers in the land, informs us that a great change of opin ion has taken place in that region in icapect to largo farms. Heretofore small farms were the rage ; now the ambition is for broad acres In former times this passion was contined to the South, large farms ab-uo belug consider, ed profitable ,* but aiuce thenar nil this is changed, and sub-division is the order of tho day. We ean tell the Farmer that this change at the South, wherever it hns taken place, i- ^u*l ihe result of ilioice, but necessity. V,. are ns thoroughly pe-nuaded w tv, u< ii . fore, flint large fnrn • nro nb ie profit i’-!-' we arc not rclen ig la truck tin vfcllloli are goverueu by em..r!y dillerciii ' i ‘IK i our fern r.;» ■ iiiom »i u«>t* DR. J. BRADFIELD’S Woman’s Bust. i'Yiond r J THIS valuable’ 'won s i- \ : .ii i i ' ,i • Ii. , in K A LBANY NSW! s. Luakv, ,ua, may 4, 1800. pFrom this btnutilul worlt' LieMitons Gin k, “J shall n rhl,” saitl I not litter Tond the power ol Mtws iTGVdict of linden. I shall cn- e other hotly. Ikdbro the ] a powerful necessity the «fmy new life will be drawn “-».wHo Homo Iresli existence. ?cp shall I quart' of the waters iri bot that I hball remember [follies, the laults and the delights V former State J n ih I” cries the lluddhist, t my BOlf-cnvelopinent. From jjoiljr of Bpaoc I passed into the hjoi intelligence, then into tin* 1 of nothing, and tho idea ol tL Now lor the blessed Nirvana extinction.” fern plenty of din on my grave,** Lth.Chinese, “and keep up my ■Ei' Let tho ancestral tablets be soiled that I may have due I the world of light nor have r spirit torment you for your rD 4, f ’ ti\d tho Scandinavian, “ red It tho blood of battle, to the Yalky* djo till tfco hour ii? tho Ilall of -v'Kornil edntbet, eternal was* [until tbeUagnarok, the gray twi~ of the Gods, which will lead us «A11 Fnllior’s clcrnal nbodca.” *©Goil ol Abrflbnni, tlu* Uoil of inti of Jacob,” crii-H the Jew— , j!o Ruler of Heaven anil earth, boat beginning or end. Into bin 1 render lliu breath oi life lie Jt God’s my God, what can I Old Jam on the hordcra of the k *r," nays ihu I’ruLcainiit ),"I eatoh tlie gleam of the ty, and Ihu goodly cuinua- Jleated aurait me in shining pwti. Not in my own works do iked of all hut faith in the ——I I come, O I.ord, lo tlieu [ft'bave no four, for llim in whom tlu trod the waters! In t* afAvi?” caljia,” cries tho Catholic, , “let masses be said, l**y»5cri of tho faithful bo in- T***»ul in Purgatory. The IfST I ieavo unfinished let Uek. Let my puritica- . hat I may enter into tho award of those who have JawSfebthe Lord.” PPP cries the Malmnietan, t ono Hod, and Aluhomot Inf The two black mi— B /? fl f °tkeep thb sout of tho true HMnwJanimt, wilh its nm "CtMUthw, its treo Ti.lm, i.nu me melodious voieo ol l-mle jU|>OT>ng* of the daughter* Wtt-mothe^ diverse uiterun- " Ir’^peWS tho customs, habit of .et, or natural differeucee of the I JEtUMpt them. After death, 5W*fU? Whero islhoskep.. Wy inlreuclied in hit iuditler- Mruclea jof religions (faith, "~ ot * B ?t share the liltman tn plunge into kring back truu lid. i Aft., a unbroken silence. ■K d 2** « either a realm glo. w.tnc apeeeh of man, or an l am Ii iSsAtl to whieli no i (aiiu* sr .i Ilcil " c,n i tracing the I l **e earthly particles, is JJ^Sues from atiaiogy, and ^™*g>MJftt'8a a.pariial,eonclu- iffi*!*' to Hope, own rainbow, re- ^ guttering coloring of other ® voice whieli speaks, gngtjo hear it receive nn<iues' K2? , i v “ e Evangel of prom- R»k in Revelation, tlie gar- F? < ". , kose who did sec tlie ’■* "Jo Christian anciior in doubt-. This century, took back to the rulfillment JJJKWt prophecies of the inspir- 't driven otlier ereeila 1 —-' jiun of mlter- , — '•>. UMW Of tllO iffuanity alone walks hand of Ike height! humanity 1 ■ P n ® ikithful «««o»a aspire to in tho Times. ' >0U'll lime ■■ .i iy d • : . tl.i lacl i; l!..* ..l oi' ' in’ pciv.il hi ’ inis been curlailotl au .■•tUutl by t.o tlciiuujiluctl Cimiiiiiuu «l' our luboi* uiul by iiiEulsiciuiit uapilnl. 'J'his may uct always in. rvior. :i<i pa: au l “loner Moiua. ilbuitt iliu file tl Ur lit • f lu at 'M PlIIHl'l biiiulier uonmii. tlior© is a|i ImiiiI „ . chilly soiibHl ions, burning ol l»« Vlie ©ftk®. Our lulvico to our farmers ia, in tb« oyelids mul gvitivtul rvallcAsuesA. Tnbvn •ill cusps possible, lo retain their brouJ acres Rime, all these symptottiH pass away itume. —employ cotters, Ictianls—resort lo any ex*, uiately,-without injury lu the cousliitcioti. pedient lo title ovtr present dilticullies, so as frequently, Itowever, the proper rctuiMly i* • ' not applied in liuie, tho diaon . ‘ chronic, and the foundaiiou I„: ! j,.r less evils lo the constitution o| Tim next ••turn** uotnes around a no "show,” or perhaps the “whilr- pear. There will lie some uiioasim • , tho wouib, but very little or none til l*, ural fluid escaping. The complexion live men Nnlluw, bowels swuleu, a sort of greenish cast about the face, constant dull aching pains in the head, weight in the loner -Is.uincli and back, with or without the w uu . p.iipitniiati of the lieiirt, pallor, exhauM • i. indigestion, weariness, la rigour, aching ... • .v d,,. loss of appetite, pain in Iclt Imcm.-i. lightm-s across the chest, cough nud giddine-s. || still allowed to go on, green sickness will be tuily developed —the headache becomes severe with loss of memory, diminishing retisibiUty. mck stomach, dyspepsia, no relish fur fund, loss of tlesli, increased fluttering ol the heart, ■WKU.iNii or tiik I'KIit, lcg« and body and oc- cusional spitting of blood. The slightest of fort causes iirnnu n uiikatiiinu, vlmost h i - rocATioN. The skin is flabby and a "doughy Teel.” This is n sad picture, but it is the con d'tion of jhuusauds of women between the ages of 15 nud 15, who are brought to the verge of the gtavc by ignorance or neglect to take the proper remedy. To ull who are af flicted with any .of the symptoms above men tioned, in connection with au irregularity »t the "monthly sickness,” we earnestly sat TAKR Da. .1. UIIAUPIKLIFS I’KMAbi: KEGULaTOH. A few ounces taken, you will at once experience its benefits, and with n little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy baa been extensively used for upwards of twenty years by many of the most experienced and successful I’hyslciaus of Georgia. We repeal, that Dr. J. IIRADFIELD'S FE MALE REGULATOR is prepared for Womrs and to be vised by Women only. A trial la all wc ask. Prepared and sold in any qunntily, by I.. II. UIUDFIELIK wholesale drugukst, Atlanta, Ga. Prices $1.50 per Holt I o. Mold by Druggists gene rally. Atlanta, Ga., December 20th, *1808. Dr. J. Dit.vDF4Li.i»—Dear Sir: I take idea- sure in slatiug that some time previous to the war, I used, with the utmost succchh, on a servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Hrndfield’s Drugstore, West Point, Ga. Slio hud been suffering severely fri rn suppressed menstruation, and this Medi cine soon restored her to health. She is, to day, living in Atlanta, sound an I well. 1 will state, further, that 1 know of its being used, with equal success, on a servant girl of my brother in-law, Prof. Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman had, I think, been diseased for six years. She was a house ser vant, nud seemed cured, up to the lime of "freedom.’* I do not hesitate to indorseyour preparation for tlie purposes for which you recommend it. Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITNKR. STATE OF GEORGIA, Tkoit Cot'STt. This is to certify that I have examined the! recipe of Dr. Joseph Hrndfield, of thi- einnty, • and, us u medical man, pronounce if to bu*n ' enrnbin lion i.f Mctichr • of great merit in il trea'iiiciit of all ■!i io retain land for extended and profitable op erations. Email farms—except as truck patches—never can he remunerative to a man of enterprise and capacity. They will not justify the use of costly labor-saving machin ery, ami without that they cannot compc'.e With large farms. The reasons Hated for large farms in the North are applicable here uiul everywhere. Wc subjoin those reasons, ■'is given by tho Funner: lit the North we have had the reverse of almost everything that took place in the Mouth. I'ur farmers have been growing rich, and accordingly collecting means to go into farming on a more extended scale. The scarcity of labor timing or since the war Ims had the cllect lo bring out every kind of la bor saving machinery. Inventive ingenuity has produced a machine for doing almost very kind of farm labor that wus once per formed by the hand alone. A tnachiuedrops mil' corn, covers, hoes and harvest* It; while the present season has perfected auother con trivance that may pick nud husk l ho corn. A machine sows our grain or drills it,on ground plowed by a gang plow, while others reap, bind, thrcbli and winnow it. ('utlinghny 1ms become almost as much a mechanical opera- ion ns making cloth—since it is cut, spread, raked, loaded and slowed away all by machin ery. Now, wlmt Is the tendency of labor-saving machines? Large farms, ns n mailer of course. A man will not buy n liny tedder who has but a few ucres of grass lo cut. For a corn patch of a doxcit actcs lie docs not waul a corn planter, gang plow or sulky culti vator. 1'erhnps vve might state the case clear er iu this way: Manuel labor is profitable in comparison with the amount of land that it can be used on. Consequently the larger the farm and (ho greater the amount of urn chinory, the more profitable it will be. In tact, the question must soon be met, can fifty ? mall farms, with little or no machinery, com pete successfully with one fnrmcr who owns as much land as nil of them, and who 1ms abundant machinery for working il ? Hut there is another cause which exerts a powerful influence in favor of largo farms.— Since machinery has removed the drudgery from farming, and railroads have made prices of every kind of crop remunerative, men of mind nnd means have selected agriculture ns a business in which to employ their talents and meuey. Wc have millionaires, scientists and literati now engaged in the occupation which a few years ago wus cousidetcd so de eding. These men nro not content, nnd never will be content to farm it on a small scalo. Mpcdi iltics in fnrmiug will also tend to produce large farms; but when a man's at tention is devoted to ono thing hie succesj is much more probable than when it is divided among a dozen; aud success in business means expansion in business. Already spe cialties iu farming are fust becoming the rulo* men are not farmers in the old sense of ho word any more: they are stock-breeders, dairymen, wool-growers, and grain raises instead. They have narrowed the number of their pursuits that thoyumy give what remains a wider scope.—Chronicle $ Sentinel. MERGER & SMITH, —AT THEIR— OLD ST-A-HiTJD, 1 1 thill k.’.p on hand A Wtst, STOCK or <; li iH' K.ItIKS, IU; ANTATION —AND Family Supplies, DRYGOODS, hoots and siioks, IRON AND ST KM I,, HAimWAHK & UI'TLKHY, OSNAHl’RUS, NTHIl’KD UOODR .Si YMtNfl. wife Grecian toil.’ From tho Situ nnd Times. A Recipe For compounding the celebrated nectar liiaffed by the gods nt their Olympian feuti" vnls, ns given lo Diana by Ilebc, cup.bearer to tho deities, in a confidential teto n-i«»»o. Alter (he manner of Venture. UY CL.Ulf.NCL J OWJ’.N A Iniiiqiu t b..?.l of Tiumiahedg Aud io il withjcwolcii rim. You lake tIns drink, diviuc to held. Which uulU to kius tho brim. You twiuo it round with garland rare Of buds all damp wilh dew, Then choose your wine wilh nicest care, The richest iu its hue. Now, got a kiss by Cupid made For some voluptuous queen, And one that for a week hath played Her luscious lips between. A sleeping maiden’s glowing sigh, When dreaming dreams of bliss, la very good lo Havor high, Dul scarce excela a kiss. A blush from beauty’s cheek you take, From beauty’s eye a glance, And with a smile together shake, The fragrance to eubanoe. A merry laugh you then obtain, Dissolve it in a tear; A tear of joy, but not of pain, Of hope, but not of fear. For spicy flavor lacking still, Each for himself must choose Some ardent bliss, some atn’rona thrill Into the whole Infuse. You add some little sweet delight Of which yon then may think; Now shake It till it sparkles bright— Your nectar’s fit lo drink. Tiie Naked Truth.—A certain Abbe DscH-eiirv lias been denouncing the Pari* fashions. Hero is a par- irses; “Ob, my sisters, wbat oak be tho meaning ol the alight coming you west on your •liouldercr WMi can, every oveniug, be tho motive oftheab senoo of sleeve* to your dreeees? With tlieee eye* h»ve I libeld I»die* of the inoit iriepro«<ili»bl* ob»r«cter (pending their whole evening ni catching at their shoulder straps lesttheli dresses thould felt ofl entirely, and thi* IsnoUrom auy feeling of prorlely, bnt from tho dread of incovunlciice. And yet. an InWalle ““™' ,cro f‘“‘i’ 1 Dcyucrri/Jype* will fail to reform ibo demon of unurwa. IsA-W CARDS' D. H. POPE, ATTOKitr.y AT LAW ALBAN V, GA. Will give prompt attention to any huainesa entrusted to him, in all the Courts ol Dough erty nnd surrounding count if*. Jnu. 1, lhr.it ly J. \\ t. iul<v. t.. r. I*. W A till I’M They have in store n Urge lot of BACON, CLKAIt & I'l.KAIt lilllliKI) SIDES, NMOUMinus, HAMS, FAMII.Y MEATS. CORN AND PROVISIONS, SUGAR, (’OFFER, SALT, and everything else usually found in their General &.Complete Stock! Their old friends nnd customers, and the public generally, arc assured that they con tinue to sell at the LOWEST LIVING FKICE8, and that limy keep tho REST GOODS they can find. Ik£r They respectfully invite inspection, and defy competition. Albany, April ^d, I8(»'.i-'.iin cq. DR. W. A. LOVF, -o F f i a JO IN (•ILBKKT & imors* Dim; STORK, HltOAD STREET, Albany, Ga. feh. 21, 1808 Aliy calls left at the Drug Store of IIil tnan and Hall will receive prompt nt tent ion* l)r. E. L. Connally, Office and sleeping room over Welch's Drug Store, Albany, Ga. Ollier formerly occutied by l)r. Alexander, the Dentist. Jan. A—ly Dr. Wm. P. Jennings —AT— Mlsman A Dali's Drag Slope, 33road Stroot. Albany, March 20—1m* X. I'hank Wakrilv. J. W. Kemp Thi* 1 ••i i.’i.i. ■ M. I* : if. !‘ IT which ■I !'. TOWNS’ HOTEL, !' 1 S I U i. : 1 •. IH <i i O' Jl: \M IFI.t) - Dl • . ■ i. i.l - .1 I 1.: • •• V. I'M. •• ■ . ! i 1 v..i ’.mi t.aj.py etfema of your bund* It eg ;!>»•. r .n lilts. neigh hoi hood. w.m. ii. nxcii.E •. MuC5iTVU.Lt, lb* Di. J BitAomiD—Dear tjirr I hnv- ir peat, dlv urrd. iu my family, your Female Keg ulutoi', and have, lu every case, met with com- pleio success. . 0- L. DAVIS, B0U I also prepare* and have for aalc, a YEAST POWDER, equal to tho beat, and for much leas price. gar 1 also prepare a LIQUID HLUING, now in use by many of tho best hr use-keepers in the city, and pronounced by .rrm to he Tery superior. a h iBBAsnmu>, DruRprist. Atlanta- Ga- Sole Agent tor am. M. Ijsj's Sure Cure for Intemperance. April 25, 18C<»—ly DISSOLtJTW TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. N OTICE is hereby given that tlie copart nership hitherto existing between J. T. & X a. BUSTER, is (bis day dissolved hy mutual cauaent. JOHN T. HESTER, Apr. 9, ’(19. JAMES 0. HESTER. John G. llMU'rMul Win H Crngcr baring this day formed a copartnership, will carry on business at the OLD STAND of J. Hester & Bro., nnd respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. HESTER & CBIIGER. April 9th, 1809-1m M» XT KELT, ELECTION NOTICE ! H clmtlon will b« liwld nt th, ‘ *1«¥. Court tin* nr.. j\ Doom nnd nt tbn vnrlons _ 3noti In Dnugbnrt, count/, OK WEUNfc'J- DAT, tbn lthE dn/ of M»/ neat, for • Clerb of tbn Snparisr Court nt uldMnljr, to 111 of (Urn* under m/ band and oflioitl ilcnnlam *t omen fa Albna/, On.,' Ibia 2Cih dn/ of Afrit, IMS. * W. IL IVILLKH, April 27, 1800, Id Ordinal/. A Counn Caanoumon—Mr. Bagsa. ibn •v/lriMMd WnUb Mabnr nt 1* ■. Welch A W. Bwk tad Jnwriry Mare, »/. iba ui- •M* wkml la * c/llnd.r wnlcb Irnvrli tboul ntlln* la oar /**n --- ■ • ALBANY, GEORGIA. WARREN A: KEMI', I’ropripturs, Albnn/, April Oth, l»i«_3m »IUEt'T importation. 30.000 DOLLARS’ WORTH or CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS WAR, AT so and 89 niilburry-m.. nitron. MERCHANTS and UKALERN will find lb./ r«n Bdv. man./ I./ purchasing in Mncon. B. A. WISE, 80 and 82 Mulhorr/ Hlrerl. g®- Orders fill.d and price lint forwarded on application. - Mar 9^ if J.W-HOWARD, ■ Proprietor, Livery Stable AtLaclir.l. - ■ n ItEfMll) H»fcfl»*. 1 Feb. 6(b, Cm. Debtors Take Notioe! ol ! 4,lr h,0<u °» which the U mllow accrued prior be.Jue AifflSClB 'w.^iT 1 * 1 ^!, 0 ^ *•4 diflirtbmieiPii M*r- nsOTgRTShiS, April II,'W-lt A'5v«*r**tUw. WRIGHT &. WARREN, ATTORN FA'S AT l .ANV. AI.UANY, UA W Uele practice in tin* several (Nuirls nt leiiwtiiiil I’.quity in tuia .State limitin' Circuit Courts ol tlu* Cnilcd Nialea l«»r llio State of (iimrgiit. • Alsu attention given In COMMISSION in BANKRUPTCY. Albany, Jan. 1, I Mb'.*, ly RICIIAHD K. II IN ICS Illi'll \RO IIOH US. HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS Af LAW. ALBANY. GA. Will pi-nclii't* iu DOUGHEllTY and iln* Hiirruuiiding Cniiulif s, in I In* Mupmm* CourC j of the .(tali*, and the United Suit"* Circuit | Court at Savaunnh ; and will at tend to busi ness in Soulb-West Georgia generally, by .speciml agreement. niarcbdO— 1^ Commission Morchants. RAIL ROAD WARE HOUSE. N. & A. F. TIFT, Cotton Factors, Warehouse, —ASH— Commission Merchants, MKDIUAI, (UIIDS. Dr. John E. McMillan, - OFFICE IN— Cheek's Building, Up Stairs, .Vrxl /hmr II. llim. & BfljX,. Residence, Hocicty Street, two doom east of Judge Yiisoii'h. mnrchU'A—ly * Dr. Denj. M. Cromwell Gflice as beretofore, over Welclui' Drug 8f«re, Albany, Gu. Itesideiice next door lu Dr. llilHUmn’s, in the li'iiise furiucrly ncciipied by Mr, L. C. Hbaw. Jan 5—ly CARRIAGES & BUGGIES, WAGONS & HARNESS. 1 am the .n'genl for the Tomlinson Deuinr. est Company of Now York, the Woodruff Concord, nnd the Ilrnltleboro manufactories and am receiving per stearner every week Carriages, Wagons, and Harness- From these and other well known exfab shmenti, and ran lilt any order nt abort no lice, when desired, at manufacturers prices with freight added. I*. C. 81!AW, Agvnl Albany, (la., Jan 51 h, 18(19, 0 mos. Feed, Salo and Livory Stable, ON A CASH BAHI8. V/tldiliiuloii Nt.,"Alimm, Ur, By Sims & Kifkman. No Horses and Buggies lo hire on Sunday, except in cases of emergency. Deleons, come to llme, To lot of January '89. JanB-tf BRICK MASONRY I J. nEnbMribnlnprapnmll.'ilonllklnilao Brink Work & Plastering naUriu’Jdu? *r ,( U* MlMUa ft tkftrt of poblio patronsge. , „ WAAO J. BEINfON. Maw 29th. ly Spccinlalleniinii given to Halenif COTTON, Keep for salt* BACON, CORN. BAGGING. UOl’E, TIES. GIN GKKItlNG BELTING. 8UGARMILLS,GULLETT SSTEEL BKU.slI COTTON gin. MT All consignmentm by Car Load are s'ored free ol charge of drnynge or labor, Albany, Ga., npr 27, V»9 ly y. o. xi’sT t.ii. Joumstov. ii. c Lockstt. M ust, .loll list on *V’ Co. Cotton Faotors, \VAKK-II011SK AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CoiiHimiinonlM Solii'iHxl. - (=«••)—> « F Fit! K Discount aud Deposite. I'ollt-elioiis attended to ami remittance PROMPTLY MADE AIJUM, LKOKUA. June full, IHIIS. |y V.G. Hi st. T. II. Johnston. U.G Loi'krt. RU8T, JOHNSTON Sc LOCKET, BAY STREET, Savannah9 Ghi. Liltoritl tulvunci'H inudi* on roitHi^ir uiPiitH of Cotton in Store, nnd on Shipmenth lo our (’nrronpon ilentH in Now York and Liverpool. given EXCLUSIVELY In Ik sale of Mon. Jan li—ly Conalgiimenta Solicited. A SPAMU, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mncon. On- To the Planter* —OF— Middle and Southern Oeorgia. FOR TWENTY VKAIIH wo have served you, we belieVe faithfully. Our auccese de pends upon your prosperity ; henoe we bare tealously sought to promote your interest and advance It by every means in our pew* er. Ae Commission Merchants we again ten* dor you our services, at our old siapd, which has withstood the Haines of a burning square (thereby proving its security), and where we hope to merit the very liberal patronage al ways given us. The sale of cotton is our specially. We flatter ourselves none can excel us. To old friends wo return thanks ; to new ones, try ue, we will try to please you. Usual accommodations giron to eusble you to wake a crop. TI108. HARDEMAN. Ji., 0. G. SPARKS. Jan. let—Cnios. BACON AND PROVISIONS', ON TIME I (O) Fa ARE NOW PREPARED lo sell Plan- fer* their supplies on time, AT REA SONABLE HATES, FOB GOOD PAPER, JOHNSON; OAMPIIKLL & CO. mar 9 2m Mooon, Ga '' ^ ft’ 'M THET CUBE DY1P1PUA, " m.tamum wm Mmm-' i-Li THE PROBLEM SOLVED! Eulrr/irisr Ihu Menus n tut Siteri:ss the Result! FORESTER & GREENWOOD Have deiuuustruled the wadorn of LOW PRICES AND QUICK SALES, and are dvtevndned to do huainesa on (hat line. They uow Imre iu Store, ami arc constantly receiving, N|M*rlttl Scl'-rlionn tor (Ills fflurkt'f (’onstsdng of Heavy Plantation Supplies AND FAMILY GROCERIES They would especially call attention to Gudv stock of BACON! t’lear Rides, t'lear Ulhhed 81de*i, Slmulders and limns. OF ALL GRADES. CORN, MH.U. ri;.\S, IMITATOIIR AM) HICK Mnoliorcl Canned Meats anil Fiah. SHUARS, (0HT.K, Tins, SVRIir. HtVTj’U. BOOTS AND SHOES. Omahnrgst. Ui'own iV Sli'ipoil (IoixIh. COTTO.V V/IRSf. Chriilnir mill Smoking Tabarro. And a new supply of tiruuiue I Inutile Reelifirtl I’OIM, A It, LOG! The bent whisky mi ilie emitinent I CREDIT ■ III b. rxlrtuln.l nil i„.,| |„(| ing il, tor City Axhm’!] .18%- They respect fully sntjcif a eoiiliiiiiance nt the liberal pHtrmiage heretofore bestowed, and pledge iiiiiemiiiiug exerlimiH In give sat- infliction. Albany, (la., March 2M, iStJ'.i —ly THE M. BARNES Proprietor. Pine Stroet) Albany; Georgia. Having recently completed thin House, and put It in condition for the accommodation of -ruests, tho Proprietor pledges his earnest en- Jeavors to glvo satisfaction. His rooms are largo and well ventilated ; his lablo shall be constantly supplied with Die best the market affords, aud bis servents shall always be prompt, polite and attentive. §@r A Hack is always at the Depot on the a-rival of trains, to convey passenges lo the House, and every convenience and comfort dcsirablo is guaranteed MERRICK BARNES, _ Proprietor. Jan 1—If B#®!*, 8bo**. ll*U.U(l Ou*. *1 *!<• KIDIOAL VAOUblV . * r ”' ■ v HKOWMABI 4b CO, . - riWf*. PFlttHifT L-i b. f. pjuixiik * ‘ *—"■ 4 on aklmi * o k, "».ia! r«b#-i/ - — L*4i**‘ ud QiM)' Tr*»,tl*| fruuki «* k* found »1 GEOPKbWELL^g Advertisements forwarded lo nil Newspapers, No advance oharged on Publisher’s prices. All Leading Newspapers kept on flit. Information as loCost of Advertising furnished All orders receive careful attention. Inquiries by Mali answered promptly. Complete Printed List of Newspapers lor sale Special Llslsprepared for Customers. Advertisements Written aud Notices secured Orders from Business Men especially 40P A « K R»wJflT The Georgia Mutual lid . Company, —18 TllK— BEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOOT RELIABLE EV THE CO UN '/ R 17 lti,for profonblolo on/ l,if» lmur.no. Compsuy. tl. oonling.nt bonof,tu conalilul. roll/ * »« prompt pa/nont of wbloh, no/ bo In. plloill/ rolled on. Jtfunrulier, lb. full p./ra.nl of*11 m.r- 1W du«, upon ibn d.ub of* nmborof vRjIJHS’i, < l, ‘. nln,t . if ntcttttri, tf worn. .tlgUAt 0/ it.profit, |o bop*M onr wllbin Si. “ days* or sooner, to ih&_ family of * v * J*o dlrtolod b/ him or b. oru« | lM'M»«»U •/•!« tl Lifo , (wbloh U * nob!, eborit/,) bat U r even than that system, lo mj bat system, tt of tge and y ouaser aZziatMaje****- MLOtlRT’O. wmoivudinai SfSSixSr (JOHN K. MolllLLAV, !.«*! A,«l