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of the usual inmlcsl
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lowing Candidal ca $6.
logo Hutiecs, not to ex
B^uTflMMenta must lie paid in
admliwmcnlH will
- authorizing them, IQ
cent will be allowed
.. Jrtabllahfd merolianiH In
BEfujiate »«d Havimnalt, will
IPTy- il* Kdllor needs money,
— to liberality will always
fill be due on presvn-
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knlng of these prl. es
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UMIM. Or.Ji
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I sell land
Creditors
ill. each ndditlunal.
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LOCH HANK & CLAHK,
Attorneys at Law,
ATLANTA, (1A.
H AVING settled permanently at Atlanta,
will.give sin-rial ntleiilion in I lie prepa-
alien ami atgtiinept of o.iiv.a before the
STATU SUPREME COURT.
Lawyer* al a dMam-c not desiring to un
deign the expense and delay of attending this*
Omni, cmillicting a* it does with so many
loeal Courts. may lind tli*t an airanpeimni
with n* will be mnlually advnnlage.m.*.
. t». A. Um HRANE,
Judge RH’irit II. OLA UK,
formerly of Albany, On.
May 2fiih. IntlO—dm.
D. H. POPE,
ATlOltftl'.Y AT LAW
AL'.tAN V, UA.
Will give prompt attention to any hiiitne—
eulriisled to him, in all the I'niirla ol Dough -
rtyand Hiirrminding count ion.
J.iu. 1. Ibti'.t ly
wigases prwp d -0
E"ibiiilipapers per h.|... jj
ihjf .1 on
MMRiaeUdivorce cases In on
i must lie accnmpa-
i.cr .ill net appear.
,Uminis'rat ors, 1.x*
r^uiied by law to
Jr in the month, !»»•<
Ibeiot-en.idn ftnd'n
j'Tttbe Coufl House in the
CdkiIkiproperty is Nilinled.
tales tun si be given inn
ItMliys previous to thit day of
of personal properly
if UUmanner 1" days previous
and creditor* of an e*-
[btaablDhed 4n days.
IMMitlon will be made lo the
^(Mrleave lo sell laud, elo.,
live months.
b of Administration,
I he published dttdays
„ idminlstrulion. month
i-foriiiimission from Uimrdlan
netware of Mortgage must be
n'kljfkr four month*--for es-
‘ ipm, for the full spam ol
WNtapclling titles front Ex*
* ‘ where bond lias
the full spaeo of
IP
* AlntoUtrators.
•itXtotased,
^jays be continued ac-
a legal requirements, un -
NBiJRANOE OOMP’Y
plTICC—MACON, OA.
gHii-duet* in the South
•as fi £
csiNinioi.i.ins
IllkwWilin I.r III.. Blair
election of Policy
iliZt -THB
JftWfloiurnnce issued.
1 I 60 Per Cent.
CiTfU when Desired.
N«»-Korffllal»V.
Q «* TO ltUSIllB.VCK
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hoiea Issued in
Qll« Organization.
IM^COMI’ANY.
AoAII
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ALBANY, JULY Q7, 1869.
LAW CARDS-
Joseph Armstrong,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALHANY, OA.
1ST Office on Pine Direct, nearly opposite
the t'ourt House.
July 2d, lWMt-ly
. u’t:ton..
i. r. t* o a in; I N
WRIGHT 8l WARREN,
ATTOHNKYS A.T LAW-
ALIIAiVV, <Lt.
Ipr.ielior "t the . luoral I’mirt* "1
lY^lMwniid Riptity in lols Etato t ml the
irtdit B.urt-4 of the Hulled Km tea lor the
Also nllenliim given to COMMIRHIGN in
bankruptcy.
Albany, Jan. I, 181.0. ly
Rlciiwtn i; tll.vi’.s iiiriiAKl* iiumhs.
HINES & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALDANV, OA.
Will practice In lHHMllKIlTY nnd the
surrounding Count i**, in the Supreme Courts
of the .ItAte, and the United Slates Circuit
Court at Savannah; and will attend to hmd-
uess in Honlli-Veol Georgia generally, by
spo(dtl airccmenl.
ntavcldio—ly
Ml'.mCA I. OA1U1H.
Dr. John E. MoMillan,
—OFFICE IN—
Cheek's Building, Up Stairs,
y. jfl Id Ifine* .J 1 OjJUct.
et, two door*
«©. v-mti a<.oicy eirt
cast of JmlgQ.r inon »•
inarcli'Jd—ly
Dr- Benj. M. Cromwell
Office as heretofore, over WrlcW Drui*
Store. Albany, On. Kesidenoe noi'-door to
Dr. Ililsman's. In the Imuscformerly occupied
by Mf. L. C. fib aw,
Jan 6—Iy
Commission Merchants.
V h A IV T E R 8
W K again tender you our services as
(lotion Factors nud Commission Mer
chants, at our old stan I on Third street, and
pledge ourselves to conduct slrielly a Cani-
luia-don ISiisiiiess, ami sliall give special care
and atleutiou to all hfiaiuess euiriHie«4 to u*.
We return our sincere tluiuU* tu our old pa-
iron* for past favors, and soliell a cumin*
UBttec of the same, and would reipiesl Plan
ters generally, to give u* a liial. ns we make
the sale of cotton a specially.
filial! he prepared to render the irnal
coin iiioilnllou.
J01V.I1 HlAI (0LIJ.VS & sox,
corn is r.icroits,
July Hi, '(M)*:?tit M.M ON,<!.\.
RAIL ROAD WARE ROUSE.
N. &. A. F TIFT,
Colton Facto is, WiuoUourc
— INI* —
Commission Mciohants.
• u l WallralSS ci"'n lo Mv,..YCOffON,
Keep fur tale II.VCUN, CtlliN, ISAHClMl.
DtfPi:. Til:'*. IJ1N lICi'ltlN't] A- DKLTl.Mi.
SIKJAlt MILI.fi, (JCLI.IM'l' fifiTl.I.L IlltUfill
COTTON (UN.
AH eoiplgnmcnl* by Car-Load arc
stored free of charge of diaynge nr labor.
Albany, (in., apr 27, 'f.'.l ly
A. II. t'hi.ui'itt, Jamks Haiiiih.
Dal.er Count.. (la. Newton, (la.
Ill on II. CoMjriTT, finvaunsli, (In.
Ililliin & MIS,
co’rroN FAtTons* ounkiiai.
(Jommission Merchants,
utiy StK'.'t, SAVAIVVAII,
fipecial attention to the sale >f Cotton,
Lumber nnd Timber. Liberal advance* on
Consignment*. npril *Jti, ISii'.l-lf
[Com munic •( ed.]
Stop ihet’alerplllir S
How can tbit Uo ilouu V Komi nml
try it.
This worm iw very slmHar to sever-,
al olburs ol tlio Kamo class, that are
innocent. Thero is ono way ol'telling
this Hiuton-pure cotton cater. It U la
touched it will not draw ui> Httnply ns
most woriits do, but it will jump um if
tdiookod. Tlti* peouliarity in noticed
but whit few worms, nml by it tlte
renl cotton destroyer cult be easily
distintMiislicd Iront all otbers. Then
thero can be no mislakc about it. It
makes ila appearance ul this season ol
the year most usually (luil not inva
riably ivheti tbeeotlon is lnr;*e) on the
under wide of the bottom leaves. l(
was deposiled there as un e^ by tlie
llv from lliree to six days before tbe
yound worm is seen lo eat and' crawl.
This little worm makes up ils jouruey
ol lile in t weiitv-ono days, when it
passes into a chrysalis state, partly
Middled; and ; ii lids dormant state it
remains Inun lour to nine days, when
its cell is broken and a very sluggish
gray colored ll> appears, fully eliar^-
ed with the means of multiply ite.; and
mmmmpaamas
RADICAL BOffl.S.
-luvn
• Iiiiu ii
4 lai'i'.
It has an’
iiotii.r
live 1
ove 1..
i tin- «•«
ilOm |dunt,
mill may
In* hi*'
I'll hill
• iu tin
• I'vrnni^ iu
nwahiiK
in tlx
!• rank
I'Oltllll
ili'liositin^
it-* «'ii***.
TIii'm
'• Him*
al if
ar.‘ (hi* u
ii'aim uf
•ling
lliis p
la-iii*'. TI
ii* wiirtn
W1
IHICia T TKAIIi:
Til EUltOl’j'.
II. AMIIItlllMiK,
uf New Oilcans,
J. S. III TTOS.
of Macon, Un
DH. W. A. LOVE,
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-O P FIG 13-
IN
EII.BEWT & UU0»Si IIR1MJ STORK*
DltOAD fit DUET, Albany, Ga.
fob. 21, 1808
l>rug Store of Htrozer
irompt attention.
H a
ovar ibe Drug filar
ny.sM VN.
i ? SJlo. ping r»o|n ofer Welch's Drtfg
Mill' f tlbnuy, Jaa. 6-ly
II O T K Ji S
THE
4 \l. BARNES
Prcpriotor.
Pino Street, Albanv.’Georrfia.
J. H. ARIIliHIHGE & CO,
Commission Merchants,
—ASH—
General Purchasing Agonts,
LlYHItl’OOL.
ASUnUIUOK, SMITH k CO.,
NkW OlILKAXH.
ComtignmcntH fielicited, . Partiiml.ir nilen-
l ion given lo the sale of Soul hern Land.* to
European Capitalists and intending Immi
grant a. Ordert far foreign good* executed
on bent possible terms,
*i>U t a m - ly
npr 110 ’<
ECA&DSXBAir
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Macon. On-
To the Planter*
ioiiiml ly
n u’-^TTfTVIidcllo anil Southern Georgia.
*f
iQdestre to nvainUom
1*1 Llf# Insurance to
*■ cmv thought-
e.lhtt wt.Ae prwviv
or hi* lile
» give all the nd-
foreign Insli-
<&$£ |Fl
Energetic
y fcohnty and Town
"A. .
-tug .‘eecnttl eft 1 m
in condiiiA furjbo nic.omniad.ilian of
, tbe PraiJlelor pledgt* Id* em-neel en
deavor* to glve.ruiiefnctioti. Hi* rooma «r*
large .iud well ventilated : III* Inlde rball be
oonelatitly supplied with the beet the market
lUfoiibr, and Bh* Strveiil* shall alway* be
prortifklr l^litJandiaileblivn.
f&ff m A llank i* always at Ills Depot on the
a-rivttl of-lculn*. to convey pa**enge* to the
lliiiise. and .every colivenienp* and comfort
dtukirable is uU*iant*-ed
_ MKimirK DAIISKS.
proprietor.
rl*" ;nr rr a mt
fi. Fh.ank W.*«««». J * t ** ,,,
TOWNS’ HOTEL,
llllOAU BTttBBT,
'' ALBANY' GE0HGIA.
\v \KKKN it KK.W1*, Prnprulors.
All.any. tpril 0(h, 18<i/—GtS
Wl'c-.we.Vr.TnT <.<
("li—t
comgtel* iptliie House, and
The Male of call mi i* our MjHadally. We
Halter ourm-lveN uulie can excel us To old
friend* we return llianka; lo new one*, try
on, we will try lo plea.-e you.
li-sinl accotnt.iod*lioua given to enable you
lo oiahe u crop.
TllOfi IIA It DEM A N. Jr,,
O. 0. fil’AIlKS.
Jan. 1st—PJiiiaQ.
nissoliitlou of Parlnersliiji.
riUlF P.tHTNKILSIllPfi OF DUST. JOIIN-
J STON k (Ml., nt Albany, (la., and Ru*l,
Johnston Si. L«»«'kc(t, u\ Havannab, <la., have
ltd* day been dis.mlved by mutual r*.n*eul. —
Tbe Hook* and accounts of the old firm* will
be Biininifil up and hrouglit to a vpfcody «h-
tlomenl by thonia* II. Johnston.
Cither Partner is aulhorhtd lo receipt in
■cltlcincnt.
Y. H. UUfiT.
T-ll JOHNSrON,
It. Q. LOOICKTT.
Albany, Juao 11, IBGO.
7/ AUGUSTA, OA-
FARE 08 00 PER DAY-
Th But i« hi Citt.
M*y 4—Cot
A
I t ax eU iml lit tlo. Tin* at my wnnn
u liifli appi-ari'd in Ifill and I*46 pa-s-
0*1 fv«nu held t*i hold and was olleu
seen in latjre iiumlieiH in I In* tuts m|
the road dividing eultmi held*. This
in a m»»ve wluiggitdt event me avid ravely
I' lV es I lie plant ilpiill w bleb it is lialeli
ed.
The capacity ol this tty to propagate
in truly womb rful. It liasbeeu aseer*
talced by u«'.Uml oliservation that eaeb
tty will lay horn -laii to (iuO e^j^s in its
short span of lile, nnd licit Ibis stork
will average -Hut vigorous, aeliv*-
Wot ms.
These are well known fuels ar.d may
In. relied upon; as limy weio notieeil
and caretully iuvesti^alo*l by the late
I >r. li. li. Mereer, who studied Oil lltl>
subject lor twenty livo years, and
was a ittaii nf seienee ami well inform
ed in natural liis'.ory. He was also a
pvaetiertl seienlilie planter.
Tin; worm when seen first in llm
cotton, by the ‘jotli July, is m>t nil.,
melons, and is first discovered in very
rank cotton. If it appears later—in
August —they are more numerous,
bavin*; been propa^acd by the swarms
of (lies from tie South. When this is
lliu ease it is too late to stop tlmir pro ■
tfiess. 1 Silt il ever^^lanter would go
to work w illi all hands, passing be.
I ween the cotton rows and destroy all
the worms when they lirsl appear,
there is no doubt Iml this terrible
plague could be arrested.
It. would be a little dillictill to lind
tbe worm when it liisl makes its ap-
jiearance, for they avo very small; but
m a lew days their presence may lie
ascertained, even in very rank cotton,
by their destruction of the leaves,
uiakitil more li*>ht than other spots,
and when they wcbli for tlio second
crop then one hand can destroy mil -
lioim iii a day. When in lliia state
they may be seen some distance—the
stalk of cotton upon which they webb
having much the appearance of bein^
covered by a large spider’s lies:.
This is the best working that can
lie given to eotloii, oud will compcu w
sate better than all else that could he
dune.* Let it be tried by all means.
Some persons think that this worm
is preserve*! in the winter in this cli.
mate. This is a mistake. The winter
here is too cold. Its cocoon or <|tiur-
t,ers mo very fragile — nothing like vo
compact as the cocoon of the silk
worm. There were a lew that did
hiberua (• ill this section the last sea
son,—in -Mitchell and linker counties
—and they liateiied out in April and
May, ami passed away, hut they are
liroilglii lroi|i h'lorida, where they are
siHe m tvliiter, and where they Ire*
ipii'iilly make Llicir appearance in May
aml June. 11 ibis war could lie made
upon them in Florida and in the bora
del’ rouillicit u| Georgia,’there is no
dooht hut they could very soon be
destroyed, and this great enemy ol
lion ero,« in a few years would
disappear.
'the plan ol building tins in the
lields ut «*r night lo catch tin* Hies
may partially protect isolated fields,
iml when they are so nnmerotiR a* to
make this jiruutjoahli’, enough would
he left to destroy Ml llm crops north
ward?ol these places, Thtuc Hies pass
mostly in a northward direction, and
are doubtless driven by the winds.
(io to work and save one year’s
wm k, for wo aru sure to have them
again in Southwest (Jeorgia this sea
son.— - Dough kuty7~
Prank Blair Talks oil In Mtftliff
and llalstsa lMsiurbaace.
At a liampiel given to the oflieers
ol the Army of the (lulf, at Long
Uranob, on Thursday evening. Frank
Hlnir*in responding to a toast, was no
indiscreet as to offend hi* audience by
a too earnest endorsement ol Stone
wall Jaeksou and the Son them rebels
in general, lie was loudly liissed by
members ol the association, nml final*
ly called to order by Admiral Farm*
gut. Much ill leeling toward lllnir
prevails in coiisin|IIciico ol the speech,
'llie following is an account ot the
scene Inun the New York letter of
the Cincinnati Commercial. The
writer, as will In* observed is a Had*
icul, hut allowance being made for his
piejudice*, hi* report is doubtless in
the main cot reel :
lie braced himself against the ta
ble, ami began his harangue with
closed eyes, lie said that not one
word bad been spoken about tlui*e
who were once, and are our brothers,
lie would sav one word Ibr tlio pen*
lile who had been our enemies, lie
knew that, when In* spoke ol them In-
fore soldii-rs, he spoke to a magnum
iiioiis and gracious court ; that tltnso
against whom we contended, tint e
whom wc.'isp'-iM-d as rebels tu d trait
or*, and over whom we had triumph'
ed, Uere a gleal and geiieious people,
ami well worthy our best steel.
Turning 11 Admiral Furrugut, who
liofitely liowed aei|iiieseeuee, (•eiieral
Ulair said; “We have heard the
piaiso of Farragut, Sheridan ami
others, In night. We will yet hear
of Lee (inoiimineed in a louder lone
.iml exulting manner), and of Stone,
wall Jaeksou.” The tieiierul artieu*
laled the name of this distinguished
•“••beI with his .vuiee pitched at it*
highest key. ( Hisses ; cries of‘order,’
•Traitor,’ ‘sit down,* *l’ui. him out,*
Shame.* |
General I Hail was imt discouraged,
but said, in a haughty milliner, ‘Does
anybody dissent Vis tliriM any dis
sent V’ ‘Yes, sir,there is.’ ‘I *io, sir.*
‘.My name is .Major Hubert A llagger
ly, sir.* |Sensation. | A pause fob
•l» which was almo.il immediate-
>VtiRN Mitt
toemlvctf i«l
iii «i n|)|>**a
wlw-iijiUmoti v ^
.id b,
ill It. ih.rWfap* X
,p olDo.1 llmo. oUiuwlM IbtJT »l« lw okofftl
oijiuiiu min itm iiiiji tik.)laAtf.l?»^..'
BUSINESS NOTICE,
A H TIIK SUCHKSSOIt of Dust, .lahnfinti A
Co . I licrohy noliljr I ho pnMin I Iml
t'uan nnU nfler (Ilia dali* I Mill voimuvnoo a
new
WABE-HOUSE,
Commission ft Cotton Factor’!
Bn*lnoirt, in Alh»nj’* RR.J *ollf|l the patrAn-
*g* t»f Glir J'pqpljl.
T. U. JOHNSTQN, I(i .
Albany, Jau« 14, 1WJ0, . V *
Aldaxt <Ja.,Jane 14, 1860. r
\\> takn*ple»auvo in romiusnJtnf onr me*
fle*nor, Tbo*. II. Johnston, lo ihe r>nhll«,-»ml
hi.fi* hi* whl roniinii* to rti'olv* ifciU* liberal
|i(ilronugo hi-rtowo-l upon Hi* ol«l OrniJ-
v s> -tunc#
* ^ 0. 4iU8f,
Aih*ny, Go.. June 14, *00. If
LOCKKTT.
BROWN’S HOTEL
O*pnMe
■Mi *. BBOWH * BON, FrotrUtan.
mom WBLL XKOWN HOD Bn ku
I bt tn refitietl u4 KMlnS, la now
•moot lk, NBATBBT HOTELS I. Uw BUI*.
ftforfa. .
Um«r» «6f,*Si 1M7
Stand huom Ukdku V—A distin-
guished writer on liuaiieiul subject*
writes ns Inflows in private letter to
a gentleman of Hast on: ‘‘Thero arc
but lew bonds lelt available for ship
ment to Kurone. '('hero must, there
fore, le* a btrgo sbipmeul ot gold. Il
is estimated tlml there are one thousand
million* of U. S. bonds in Kurope, be*
sidesoVlii8T>U>ckii. IK wbl reaulro the
••qiiitfifenllQloio n>illi‘W h'idwi Jnifot-
ton to pay onr interest aboard ewsy.
y^ar.-iThin)* h* • nothing in history
' jld'ttf lliis and no recorded. KniktH
^*'-w!ll eomnaj^■■■with .that
oh, mtuilf oomu oil tfit«,coiinlry,” ’
g . t*, vm | |ifc I - i
Tbo Aitntm **j«, ” Ilaiubridge is
or may bo muds the cheapest bacon
market in (fcorgia. Tlio oiligeu* of
lb(i <oanty ami Adjacent sbonld not
tdrgrt lhh» fnot,” -
llow. Hfolhcr Uuisol ?
let] in BbeffleU, Engl
They eau got up n jury all lilooks
any day in South Ci
lorollno.
[SiTi Nbwh.
■j^ssaiuks^ra
at • - WfLOH'B OOBttit.
l*i we
I)’ broken by cries of, Mont hear liim,*
‘shut lip,* «Ye.
tieneral HI air—‘l do not ask to he
heard;do not beg for a hearing;!
never have ami never will.*
Alter the wildest contusion ami ex
citement Imd lasted about tell minutes.
AdmifrtfFdmiJJm.,'vt1ev tin,I f, 0 eu il.iT
lag his ul must to restore harmony,
finally secured a’.lenlion, and gooiH
natuiedly sai«1 tlm meeting had asked
‘Hi'. H to speak, they ought lo hoar
him pillion llv.
Captain Montgomery, of the navy,
saitl: “Mr.'Cliuirmnti, I call Mr. Ulair
to order, Tlioro is nil article in our
by-laws which for ..bids any political
discussion or liarrangiies at any of our
meetings. | call upon the chair to
enforce that rule.*
Admiral Farragnt—“Have you a
copy ‘i Let iiio neb it,”
A copy was shown hint; tin read tho
clause alluded to by Captain Mont
gomery, and tlien addressed Mr Ulair;
‘•^ cv, Mr Ulair, 1 call you to order,he-
ouuKo our hy~luw« do nol permit any
pnliiicul speeches ul any of our uicct-
I'lgH. Intentitinally or otherwise, you
have inroduced jmlitics.”
Ulair, with an idiotic chuckle, re
sinned his seat
In answer to ilia icinurk ol a report
er, that Ids remarks startle*! ami dis
pleased the assemblage, lie replied :
**Y««d—ti it, I knew I c.mld fetch
them, ami did it,” He winked very
significantly as he concluded this sun
teure.
This morning the feeling against
Mr. Ulair is very bitter, Tim majori
ty “I tlm officers of the Army and
Navy ol the tiulfsuy they have been
insulted. Many wild minora are
afloat.
About Kdltors.
At the New York Htnle ICditorial
(’•invention hold at Itliioa a lew days
since, Mon. (1. \V. IValt, ol tlm Oorn--
ing Journal, delivered an address of
unusual excellence. From il we clip
a few paragraphs. Speaking at tlm
duties of an editor he Intel; says :
An editor ilupild be ever civil to
his sul>ordii\AU« v : wbeiimr they scrib
ble locals, set typo or ink tlm forms,
lie should he prompt in paying, lib
eral in wages, recognite the rights ot
the employed nnd trialing thim with
due respeci as entitled lo honorable
consideration, though ili, perh:ipH tem
porarily, s mors ob cure sphere. Ho
should be civil to those who do not
patronize him, and courteous lo those
who do. As ono whom all know, ho
should be tin example of cleanliness,
sobriety and industry, As tlm leg -
iliniato spokesman of the peopjp, ho
slKuMbe public.spirited,or ever ready
‘•o’MlfeW or duff ad inoasurcH lor tbo
» writer lie should'treat opponents
with eguaj courtesy.
Concuamg editorial thieving lie
says ;
It follows that stealing editorials is
A misdemeanor. It is to be regretted
that our laws take no cognisance of
Mii lls grant Vina. There arc some
wapa|>M4 that one cannot clip from,
tho editorial columns nio iuvaria^
bly stolen from a wide circle of ox*
changes. Sentimental or hutuorons
articles god local itpms aro the. chief
objects of plunder. If an editor clab.
orate* an idea, or clotbw a fact in fit-
ting garb, it ia hi* own property. If
l«*lm.
KiIH 1*0 It HIM
X. D HOYT
d'mbi'koti'u1.1.v intoiisT5~irt*
YrWtwU, tvuil the ftuUUo sv«or*U.v, (Iml
In* lutftjiiNi r**«'«ivfil n liirgt* iinl riorum *l*u k
COOKING STOVES
— AXM-—
norsn rritxisinSa aooixi
TIN, PLNTl'.D AND'YOODY.N W.M1K.
riNU GLASS AND CROCKERY I
I .AMI’S,
LAMIVIIIMNF\H. FIMTIlKfi, fillADKfi,
(Hl.fi, 1‘UMI‘fi k IT’Ml* FIXTl'III’fi,
NOTIONN, AT.
5»3V“ lb* I* I'rfii^roil !•» lakfimJ rxffiil••«•!••
■ lur- t'«>r Itii.iliiiir llnlifiiiij'. l’imi|» Iimiik, •••••!
in miy kin.l of Till, Ilians tiinl/.iiio work.
I’rircs nml Terms l.lhcrnl
All-»n.f April 21, 1W. , .» ly,
Tlio Lotcliwortli Patent.
Sell-Scaling Fruit Jars!
DUKAULU! CHF..U’VNb HIMfl.K!
Ainl iu*kiu>wlfil|'fi| l*y nII who liuvi* n-e.l
(Iwin, p* lie
THE BEST .TARS IN USE!
I'll! up in I'lirkniffN of fiix Du/fii unt h
({Hill'll t'J" OO |M’I* tilWW
i n ciitiioiB* i:i6 on in*i* brow.
B»IA- OnhTH a If ns|uil lolly mlicilc.l
A.I.|icim
E D SMYTHB Sc OO .
Hole f"r •Ji , oi(*ii», un-l
I in |m.ii i*r.i of CHINA, HLAfifi,
mill i: HtTllhNW Mil;, finviinniili, (li
July •.*, I HUM il
Feed, Salo and Livory Stable,
IRON
A<ljoiniii<r I’nss !ii£rcv
MACON.
•I. S. S(f II o F I K I. jl>, l‘ w <> 1M{ I ET o it
, i '
; Mauumcttiros
i
Soofiold’s Pa tout Cottou Prpssos, Sugar Mills, GrUt
I
Mills, Saw Mills, Steairi Engines and-Boilers,
Machinery and Casiiugs of aU Kind*.
SCIIOFIKLD'S 1‘ATKNT COTTON PRESS.
ON A CASH UAHDt.
WiDhinxInii M.,7AIlianv. tin.
By Sims & Kirkman.
No llnr*n<i mul IbigRirs lo hire on Sundny,
fxcojii in cafox ol fiiifri;fiify.
JmiS-lf
Purely nSoutborn Institution,
Piedmont Life Insurance Company
OK UiniMONIt, v.\.
Aiilliorizi'd (*n|iilnl '
Ca|il‘l pM in k xco’ly iuvcat'il...
A*»*'U li*l April, IKttli
Pole’* isMiicil liisl 18 Mi di's work
liiuoini! sumo liuir, ovrr.
I.INHI.INH).
UXI.tSM)
407,121
JI.IMHI
•l.'SMHMI
Diviilfiels (mill uii l.ilf l’olicio»...40 pr. crul
(:*>:)-
W. C. C’AUUINOTON....l*rc«iJi)iil
U II.MAUUY Vice President
CIlliNUY PlfiimoW..Md*cl AvVr
J. .1 IIOI’KINS Secretary
JAS. K, WOLFF, Snpu’ntend’l AgnVn
It* W.'TIICKKIt, Manager llrancli
[Oflicu for (leorgia nud S. Carolina.
DU. T. STANLFY MICCIvWITH
(ienend Agn’t for (ieorgia, Augusta
If. VAHOM,
Agent a! Albany.
DU. W. L. DAVIS,
Mrdiral Kxaininrr.
may 25, (l mos.
I’llKfifi niii-'i t oiiinifinl iPi-ir lu ilic Cotton I'lmilrr* of (lie GoSlktm Nifties for its
Jiiiiiy. siioiiliciiy ol coiisiriiciioii, nml ensu with which il enn-hsoporstsd b/QlGior
ti'iim /Kitcer, I he tfhmiKo I’roia <mo lo I ho other Using slfeolta in m
ii'Mies. is (Imt it oodM*les i««r kftftd ^
l*»r«ka*l In ilia UIr I
, , ... . inko II — —
l iiilvuiitiiuo Hus I’rysft |)n»Hesics, iH Hist it ooiMpleR T*«r hftftd Mt«r
i fffi s.|u-)rf, umViiiaylf ploocil mml o|*»t*4®*l iw tho Ulw Uonoo.
" ■ • mi or
1 /..uo/, /...,„, .ml,
IVW inliiulcs, A illyI. _ r
only ■) s|*iu-o of foiiriiMUi sipi irc, unJ niivyli* pliiooil »mt -
I Ini-, nvoitlilig Ihu iiruossily ol inking colloli will of I ho home In V
in any kiiel of wcnllior. Ilio I’ichi 1'ciiig in Ihu Iiuiihu, rainy U»ys nr« no 0
ini: as iu the case with womlcii Horcw*. Auotliur mlraniaKe it, wlivu you
I'KLHfi, you have a Press fur all lime, an«l ono,not liable lo tlreajr.or breaks*****. •
case willi (lie old woodM>ortiw«. «gnl i*dlt;o(h4r iron screws ami |»rae»aa. TkU ia QfuloaU>
from lhe fact lhni llm serews Is iron, clitfcf wrtuKht urcast, nud lha fnuusa srs.of wrought
iron, nml no purl ol llm Press liable lo decay ilal louclies Uiq gnmadti .TUo«f*aiaw may
J. ,H cm HuqmI;
obaiacla,to paak«
BOUOPidLD a,
eii her i he screw nml mil uloue, and put: Uth fnuno - and box
« purcliivHe (lie Hcrfc r
i and Iran Itatm*. u>] frtUU. «^wln
l.w, willi Mraw. nut, lMa.frww «wl bu.
i« w>iii|,1.Ip oi.;Im]wbw,4i .
iin.ltunit
tom Imu
PliiuleiM may purehase •
wood to it lUvtu-vUe-*, <»r
box lo IdJ
erul itse, amf j(We greiil lAllliiftliAnYo Wl fmfli^s iisiiig (hem, as will bt- aosn fi’O)
in my posHCssiuii. ! TC.U0. »d: -• ->b. ;
Parlies in need of Pollen Presses w<uild do well to call* if poMititysad Qxamiaa Mia*; or
if lhey ehoiiid favor me willi llicir order, they loay rely upon gaUla^.lx Drags .tkal it all 1
claim for it. - i*» rqaBlI 1
llaviiifi ihe iiiohI extensive Iron Works in ill# city, and lha «reaUat varloty of pallrma of
II kinds, I um aide lo furnish |iir(ie.i with any kind of maohitiury Owp*it!sgaataho«iutil—.
. .t!f >»ij
J: Si'jtoilOFXELl).
HAND POWER Plt^SS.
Tho above out shows tko■: Press ss pat up
eoiiiplQic al fioboflaltPa lroa Works, far work-
isjc l»y four lmnds. These art all thal Is use-
essnry to aperala U. haws paafcad a* much
ns l,100 {HMinds la.siaa ofioKUiary bale. Whsu
put up as ukowu above, it may bo taka* down
and plnccil on a w ftp,or. Itr-kaif on hour, and pat
up again iu lillls ovav that time.
.. ) ii' 1 :»
i»rt J 6e
brought Iron Scrow'lToss, complslV 1
" . '* With Iron Frarnea,' JW.OO
•urM Iron p, . iiO.oO
t lr6n Son ,70,QU
Horse J’owoi* Press.
(This Tress fdr Jtor»e Powor miy be of a
Augiidii Female Seminary
STAUNTON, VA.
.V/SS MAHY J. UA LDWiy—Principal,
The Aesdemio Term of thin tutdiluliou Re
gina the uiiJdie of Heplrtuher each year, mid
closes the mlJulo of (lie following June. For
full uarlioular- apply to the Principal for
oalaiogues.
The obamclcr and reputation of the school
may kelaarnod from tlmanaexeillMtlnmniiils:
I v»u lioueslly advise parents to send their
children lo Ihiu excellent Institution, which
I regard aa a great public blessing.
JOSEPH II. WILSON.
Augusta, (in.
I consider this school as amongst the best,
if not Ibn very best, In the fimtili; nnd 1
Unhsrslty of Virginia.
Two of my <!a«cfctoiw |i*vo l»Qcn pupils of
Miss Mary J. Baldwin's school. I hare, then,
become familiar with her system or iastnic..i
lion and (lie merits of (lie IuHliiullun. I cor-;
dlally endorse all the commendation hczlawfd
upon bulb. I j
ALEX. 11. 11. 8TUAUT,
Klaunton, Va.
;l ,u truly oouumiJ UI, kliodl,;lr ; Uil.
nS-Atftss. m
llm se Tower,
preferaldo, as il cniiiiut break, and will nover
lulling them up complete At my rstaidii>limen
n piuh of thread of serow, and Uitrcmvl Um*!
live to eight hundred pounds on this Press!
mi. but not upon .tolcn, and lis who
purloim flom tlio p«gM of Ins cxclian..
ga* i. gonerolly d.lacud, tad hit
duct In,pin* oqottcopt.
respcol s.
r
WM. 8. PLUMEIt,
' Columbia, 8. C.
Tkl« Mbool !•- U mf Jwlntnl, ». n,u
«ha .Clirlglltu partul »oaU »llh,lhe acbool
where bis daughters are lo ba (ralotd, or any.
wa can hops lo find.
WM. FL1NN,
JuM 6,1X0—lw
UEOHaiA-MltcL.ll County.
■m-i
PHI
... I. . . .>%))««
i .vt or wrought iron kotows, wrought: iron
Screws being cut w)lh three inch pIlcSx for
Ii tuay ho pul up cither with or wilhout iron frauips, nn Iron frame heiog
‘ ‘ * need repairs,' asJn'Hid enso with wood,, ,1s
, they do.a’of diff®V from the Hand T^Ver only
of U'vcra toi working. (J«e Uor*e pack
If
4w«r*a tu 1
-f
r Press, copiplelo •••/- 5105,(
, with Iron Frames....... .....J
r...... .i» .ii!.,7)l|.'»<i .tiitumL^m
Wrought Iron fioraw
Wrought Iron fierew.
Wrought Iron Hcrew
(Jest Iron fiorew... —.».m.,wmir,.rr.jrr^r.:.
This Presi to run by water power, for which 1 furuisdilho neoesgary
|5U,U0 extra.
Solioflold’s
SUGAR CANE MILLS AND!*
' * * ' • iri i i .» «l ,(
These (-Ane Mills lisrelieon loo long uped
iininemlntion other (Iiaii | ‘
best tpisUiy pf iron nud i;aoh
S t Iron HU'
d|^ llA'fr 3 oUerk,
i Mill turned,
i, * calliag awd
They aro‘ nilt
1 •nrllcs wantlug'Mll
(In
' •xamlning for
3 MIT X’JIUD WinSfc
KiglHeeu lope r .
Xineetijluch Cane M
Twelve inch Cstie Mills
■M'-ti-vr
SYRUP KEPT
80 ddtnf tO gillnii.OT gilltH 00
80 gallon, 100 gallon
3*
il ,fi .W S ,M auM )§i(3i.
8 feet Gin Otar, with Gudgeons and BoUa.
8 feet Gla Gear, wlUt Bolls
8 feet Gln Gtar ami »■£*■<*..£*
0 feet Gin Gear, with Gudgeons and Bolts..;
0 feet:Gin Oear, wUb BelUnM.,^..™.... .i.7..SSi
l»MUIn«MrBBk
U h.t Ills Gear
ISfMt nin a—r r
MfSNkelMMW
■ai’TSi/Xic
i/jt S Jti .