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

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vt'** .-^5 jay^gi Agricultural Tho whole Proa of Uporgia is, aad .has_been for some time, alive to the im port ante of the planting interest, and Las urged upon plantefv, at least, one policy which would . doubtless have been to the material advantage of the latter class, had they adopted it, via: the production oi food crops. The Editor of this Journal being absent, and not amenable to the - charge of selfishness,the UM$IM TEN CN8 thinks the whole IVeea deserves credit, and copies the following tor the benefit oi the editor,—amateur—planters, par ticularly those ot lbe A y If——a wul M — n T——hi: '" ' “Mr. Bescher’a iarm consists ol thirty-six acres, and is carried on an strict scientific principles. Ho never, puts in any part , of a crop without consulting his book. He ploughs and reaps and digs and aows according to the bjjst authorities, and tho anthor- John W- Andersan’88omi & vitii riCTOBf Merchants CENTRAI p >n Tor the tod oAer.l,-. Tkov wcUmake lib- t r £, ‘ —'‘ >v r *' * < h.trgi W4BE- fcle' and" Branch of the old Philadelphia Flnt'd a Cotton in Storj or o&,ihipM ornery (h.irgoa. The Salk m to anj 1’lauter who wishes a and. a «>. to the buyer*. * - thankful for pm faro ai. wn4, nation <f the mask# for tbe iGOlNG & TIES of. different rnished al. the tuarkeVpfiod.- II. I. COOK & SON., u »° 1 CUKKK:S LtUXLl Hacker, Wetherill & Qa. SAVANNA Wingi.* prompt oninutod to him. in VERfiBAIW WRIGHT U wi> Attoknbysat ryux. Tv Lawwd Eqoityan Circuit C-nrts <rtw Or Stale nf fieorgiai , AIbany, J»u. 1. ISIS. i>, Mat by ni.il to Pinutefa on euglosuig numsy to the above firm. Peats** 3fcjSer sssb 4 OUSE Sir'S: ’ - sr o WHOtiflS/iLH DEALERS IB ! 5. Pfour, Biscuit, & Crackers, ia:.A."5r. tfco, CO St. Julian St., : Savannah, Ga. J. M. COOPER & CO., Agt’s. ALBANY', GA. Juno 22d, 1809-till 1st Jau. Commission dLBi.il Merchants' . GA. \mt f Rust's Ware A c t lately t it r yitd b Mtun: RUST, JOl/tfSTOX <J CO.) certain that the hay ought to be cut, the bay book could not be found, and belore it was lound it was too late, ami tho hay waa all spoiled. Mr. Beecher raises some ot the finest crops ol wheat in the country, hot the un- lavorablc difference between - the cost of produeiug.it and its market value alter it is produced has interfered con siderably with its success ss a com mercial enterprise, ills special weak ness is hogs, however. lie considers hogs the best game a farm produces, lie buys the original pig for a dollar and a half, snd feeds him forty dollars’ worth of corn, and then sells him tor about nine dollars. This is the only crop he ever made any money oil lit loses on the corn, but he makes seven dollars and a half on the bog. He does not mind this, because he never expects to make anything on the corn. And any way it turns out, he lias the excitement of raising the hog: a-bether he geta the worth ,.f. him or. not. His strawberries would be ^ar eomfortablu success if the robins would eat turnips, bnt they won’t, and hence the difficulty. , . One of Mr. Beecher’s most harrass- ing difficulties in bis farming opera tions comes of the dose resemblance of diflerent sorts of seeds and plants to eacii other. Two years ago his far-sightedness warned him that there was going to be a great scarcity of watermelons, and therefore be pnt in a crop of twenty-seven acres of that fruit. But when they came up they turned out to be pumpkins, and a: dead |bas was the consequence. _yON8IGNMENT i HP Albany, August 8il, If 69-ljr J. BERRIEN OLIVER, V ' -COTTON FACTOR i» « MjU. p General Oommifision Merchant HSUUTSTRERT. j, - YANNAH, GA. \| •a nnaou andflomda m CELEB R All ED A LE, mUmdUal/Earreii. v-f COTTON TIES! BppftljStWES Afl%HATS Dunn’s Patent Self-Adjusting Horizontal l otion Tic. A S Agents of the above named patent, w« {Succtuor to RUST, JOHNSTON 4 CO.] ited to onr Stock, beg to commend it to Planters and Mer- cqents. This lie i* a decided improvement, and ooniaius the advantages of GREAT STRENGTH ! tJUKA-T SIMPLICITY aud EASE IN;MANIPULATION! Being superior.In any other Tie uiauafac tured, ws can confidently vecummend it to tke pnMic. JNO. W. ANDERSON’S SONS A CO , . Agents at Ssvauuah. Oft IV. & A. F. TIFT, Agents at Albany. ALBANl August 3d, 1869-1y SAVANNAH COPAB.TNE r > -.Minn F **»Tt RSHIP BAILB® A WAREHOUSE tiiidi advantageto give vs it call. Cotton Factors, Warehouse HARDEMAN & SPARKS, & GORDON, $ FACTORS, I N tcnuifrlngllhelr serricoi Again to their |Jmuting tiidUiLia* Vfiuvbeuau ami «j«tnmiw.i.>n Mnvlmnta, tleeiu it wholly uDHMi**arjr In make j.mini>w-, uv to their willlnKOCW aad ability U» serve them till til fully am! advantaj^otMly. •Their long experience and the laara {talrouago which baa aver been extended the home* is proof ruiicioalva that they dtaerve tho conQdetice of the planting c«jnt- npinlty, and bv prompt and boiirat attention to their Jntareat. they Intend to merit iu the future the i*tron- agO »o liberally given them in the post. ORDERS FOR 81PPI.IB* promptly flll.-d at lovrewt market prices, aad tba uaual fad I if ice extended to thutfs who iutnut tht-ir businoai with iu. O. O. SPARKS, aug31-3iu T. UARDERAN, Jr. Special attention given t > Sal Km» for aula BACON. I'OKl BOPS, TICS. OIN OSES INC 9U0ABMILLS.GULLET ”88 ^ COTTON UN. •9' All conaigumenU by ltannah; Ga. WHOLESALE QROOERS, OOX1EISSION HEHCHAI Sometime* a portion of hit crop goes into the ground the most promising sweet potatoes,-and comes up the in- fcrnalest carrots—though 1 bare nev er heard him express it just in that way. Whim he bought bis farm 'he found one egg iu every hen’s nest ■ on (he place. He said that here was joat the reason no many farmers tailed; W# usk tbs Attention of purchasers to our stook lu this department, wblch is the Dtilf ever offered iu lb. South. JUDGE OF US BY THE PAST. OBSSRr ST, : : : . HACOK, Oj£^ Wholesale Dot lees' In ’ ' _ .. .. A- ■ —> Cutlefy, Silvcr-I latcd Ware COOKINO 8TOVK3, H ILLOW-WARE, ' they scattered their forces too much concentration was the idem. So h gathered those eggs together and pot .. COTTON ones, BALL'S PATENT COTTOJf GIN FE71DKB, ARROW TIEfi. Also R. F.Qo#’#. ^ ii MAgtrMBfruxni or umr. Aad 00109 PATENT RAW BONE PH08PHATI AVQunftal Attention flmto Butm or Skifmtmi < serve tba pset jeaaun no rsl infect orily, tbst they will firttWlw» follj prepared and ready to receive, store, ship or sell to the| very best adrsntsge, ill Cbttou cowri^-ed to them do- ring the eemisg eesson; while la those who have rot heretofore tried ns, we. would any we know we can please you. We offer the usual accommodation to our patrons on their growing- crops, and will -take pleasure in filling their orders for sup~ plies promptly and at lowest market rales. Call mud icai»«l the PLANTERS* WAREHOUSE, Oppo5ile"Rrowu*a mull Byiuston’u Hotel. Aug IT.HfimOtUt Jutt. ' v i: — ’-ft—f — them nil under oue experienced : old hen. .That hen roosted over that con tract night and day tor eleven week*, under the anxious personal supervis ion of Mr. Beecher himeelf, bat- site conhl not “{ibase^thoie eggs. Why 1 Because they, were those infamous per celaiii thinfis which aro used by inge nious and traudnlrnt farmers as “naif e gK B ”. But perhaps Nr. Beecher’s most disastrous experience was the time he tried to raise an immense crop of dried apples.- lie planted fifteen klsoufooturers of PLAIN TIN WARE, Jot keTuirTfN PLAT i piRE, SHEET IRON, -ana TINS iRS* MATERIA : ufevrry descr ption. ear BrJtra aolicited. tt. A- WISE ft CO., iu MACON, GA. ms L KOUWARDING COMUISSION MEkCUASTS. -Air snr iir- IASD RETAIL DIRECT IlfPOR TATIONAX‘ X hsveoeeneil, on llulbyr ySI., Macon, [ia. •l^Iiijfei ; Hoas««f «w. CHINA, CROCSERT, » TKUNS'&TO chants, at our old atan 1 on Third street, amt pleJga ourrelvea to conduct wirictly a Com-j miaafon Bosineas. and ahall give Special cart and alteirfion to all lauiHfitRtnftfid to taat * Wc return our sincera iltanks lo oar old pa trons for f»srt favors, aad solicit a eontid* uanae of (be Ami*, and would request Plas ters'genei^tt^to give its a trial, as wa' maks the sale nfSt^a a specially. . Bhsll be.prepared to raadar the usual fit* iii any caoae w boun was a very inferior BepT Woods, YACE8, ORNAk ENTS, - thing usually foot d in a First-Clai (aba VST Orde -s solicited. - ,*^- ' B. A-^ •' Mulberry Str et, Macon, Qa. COTTON FACTOR AND HION FRONTS -SVOREft PUBLIC B1 !fiH fOLLl.VS ft 80S, COTTON FACTORS, (9-8m . iucoir,GA. VSBOT.^PS.afcW .Ato^istak^'ix; / FST aSCBITI .W vrsr'imiAa'l MANNAR, GA. ITCOTT & GO» ICON PR1C1 Tyrrrr Battlraoi’' trad, awl ktep xGLaDmtly on band DDLBS. BRIDLES, ’HER, TRUNKS »ud CALF SK ISS. 8H0E ■ !8. OAK uud '■ MLOCK- SOtE LEATHER, wnEELUlCflT »n< fe C.MAKER’S MATERIALS, .n'drscriptio^ • > % For the sweet 'blue sly will soon peep J-_Rnrm.*b, •- v . Y\-' . \When the ominous clonda are rifted I « There was never a uight without a Or an evening without a morning; And the darkest hour, as the prorero goea, Is the hoar before the dawning. There is man j a gem iathe path fat life, l Which wa pass In onr idle pleasure, - * -That is richer far. than the jewelled crown, ^ Or the miser’s boarded treasure Ji may be the love of a little child, Or.a mother’s prayers to Heaven Or «wly% beggar’s grateful thanks C Per a cap of water given. warranted. ’ . J ^ ' v' "3w Alec, GENUINE PEBBLES to saitaUaj MAT AI HOWARD ft| TURNER'S, Ac* T7; lECO-lj 0« llroad 8t»«b