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[From the Macon Telegraph & Messenger.]
Notes oa the lullway Situation lu
Georgia—No 1.
M basks. Editors : It in my desire
to Bond you aii occasional uote or com- ;
munLaiion on the KaiUvay Situation
in Georgia. Next to our landed es
tate there is no single interest in thtt
Slate of greater magnitude and' im
portance) than our railroad*, which
have rort their builders and owner*,
tint and last, nearly, it not quite, titty
millions oi doll us ! This rough call-*
mate includes not only the original
cost. Inti the repairs which have sinoa
hern made, US well as the depot build*
inji*, ou fl:, • 1 . Tit e seems to be
some danger, however, notwithstand
ing the magnitude of our railway in
Ideal h, that pnblii* opinion is about to
take, if indeed it husuol already takuii,
a fatal departure from the track blast*
ed out 1>\ our tat hers ; and hence it
tiiSS-occurred to tno tliat it would be no
disservice to point out the danger with
which they are threatened, to the cud
that they may retrace their step* be
fore it is too late.
One or two observations just here :
1 I shall otter these articles to the
Telegraph & Messenger tor puMicu*
lion because ot it* central location, its
large daily and weekly circulation,
and tho conspicuous liberality and
ability with which it is conducted.
2 1 do not own or control stock in
any railroad in or out ot the Slate of
Georgia, nor do 1 own property on or
near any railroad in or out of the
State. I am a quiet man, hold no of-
road a* it is-disignatcd in the act, wav
accordingly built at the exfienseof tin#
State, au^ extends from Chattanooua,
ou tin! Tennessee river, to Allantajou
the south-eastern aide of the Chatta
hoochee river, where it connects/with
tho Imdf'from Augusta, Macon tud
Savannah. v f I
•Tlie peop!o aud J-egialatare, under
the lead of our delegates to Knoxville,
gradually abandoned the Charleston!
arid Cincinnati project, andetruck ont
boldly for a more direct connection
with the Tennessee, the Ohio and Mis
sissippi ; and this abandonment, an<^
the difficulty of erossing tho Allegha
nymountains, at length led to th^
defeat ot that uiagui6ccut undertaking
Thtf-grand highway Irom the SdulU
Atlantic to the Northwest now passes
diagonally actons the State of Georgia
throughout jla entire length v and
bread til. So much for the pluck and
enterprise anil' sagileity of tbif nteo
who projected onr great Slate railway
and tho system ot railroads as they
existed up to 1805. 1
This article is already longer than I
intended it should be. In tuy next, I
shall proceed, by your leave, Messrs.
Editors, with the history of railroads
in Georgia, nml shall show what the
railway system finally settled upon
was, both *ft»r reaching the Northwest
and tiie Gull of Mexico.
IIlSTOKICl'S.
Carolina, South Cai olitia, Georgia and
Alabama, were* represented in 1 the
Convention by three liuudred and
thirty delegate!, including m
their ablest and moat cntei
cStiions. General Robert Y
ol 3oath Carolina,
the Convention.
DR. J. BEADFlELD’S
rising
—it x aiaytie,
, was President of
wliiuh, remained in
lya. Among the del
from Georgia were
Wasningtou Poe, H
lotte, Augustus 8 Clay
ton' .Richard NY Habersham, Mathew
JIMl McAllister, William Dealing, W.
NV. Ilelf, and other prominent ckfeeps.
inoludihtt, I believe, Charles 3^ Jen-
Kris, arid'Joint 1* King. The Cpnven*
tiou attracted iriucji attention at the
time in all ports oi the Union, and e*<
peo'tally in the States named above, its
priitib object being tq cbnmjfcl the
M onies lit ’ tho tAiuirtg Nbrtli-
ith those washed by tlio South
The cUu'r,tei>. which had already
been granted by Ohio, Kehtueky,
Woman’s Best Friend
rflHlS valuable Medici* a, U . fra
X exeiaaively, and to be used by
MERCHANTS& PLANTERS
STORK. ■ "I
TO THEU HEAVY FALL ffTOCJt OF
IERCEB A. BlilVSO
[Jerry WtUrr,- Mm
BROAD 8TM»T.
fc*. 21,1868
*»-■ • V.l ... j
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS’
Groceries & Tobaooo.
Hardware and Iron Ties;
BAGGING, HOPE AND TWINE,
JaA 1od#e4 *v4tf ariL-Li k.-pt Iu’
" *i ■ 1 • a i Hr rj - p. ;
WHOLES AXU HOUSE!
AMMb H «., 1U. , ekum, 1>J
U1SOUABQB IB BVKBT IBKTABOB
the fever, headache, pain itf ti
back tad Howe* atotascb," fl
LCtCAl
BROAD" ST.
iu tine, mil these symptoms pass away imme
diately, without Injury loth®. eouatilution.
Frequently, however, Uw proper remedy it
not applied in iuu, t*A draoaeebM«Mt
ehronio, and(tofemdktisR laid for ttamtim
less evils to ih* ooasthoitoa of iko •omen.
Tho next "MT? comes around and ih.ro la
no "sho#/* or perhaps tho **whiu»a” will ap
fnar. There will bo sow* oasaaiaasa about
ibo womb, but vary lit tie or aoao the salt
ural fluid escaping. The complex ion Woa>e«
aalluw, bowels swolsn, a sort oTgr—tih easl
about the face, constant d*U aoking paiaa in
the bead, weight in tho lower stomach *Jkd
back, with or without the white®, palpitation
of the heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion,
weariness, lengour, aching across tba loins,
iocs of appetite, pain in left hraaat. lighlam
across (bo cheat, cough and giddiness. If
ALBANY.
(UCEK’S KCILMXG, ®f STUBS,
Utzt Dear K Il.nn i UM't Qfct. .
M. EMid.Bc. S«det, Slnu, u» tram
** *f Judge Vaeoa’s.
m*rch23—ly
Prompted by a desire to atari! and increase the very
bestowed upon as by a generous public, w# have Bade m
additions to out stock as will justify we in ffUpfrbjl
ral patronage which has been
improvements in our store and
Highly Satisfactory!
OUR STOCK IS
LARK, PULL MB COMPLETE,
IN EVERT DEPARTMENT.
and comprbm erenrthlnjj needed by Wholemlo Buy-
-n, aud such as win bed suit their customer*.
If yoa want Goods, In which there fat a
Large Margin for Profits,
B3- Mend your orders to, or call on
PURER AND BETTER
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
CANNOT BK FOUND. ’ V
Dr. Itenj. M. t’romweli
S leof South Carolina were equally
chi roue a that it ftliouhl pass ncroes
their State ami empty itn rich ami va
ried freight* into Charlcatoii—dele
gate* from Georgia, Ted by Chappell,
rope, MeAliialer aud Halwrs-ham, fi
nally tmcceeded, but not without a
hard struggle, in prevailing upon the
Siguor Harm’s Mail for the Intro
duction of tinropean Iiamlgrallon
/Into Georgia,
Signor Joseph Hurra, in oonneelion
with the Italian Consul in New York,
and hi* brother in Italy, is engaged
in cm ducting Italian immigration,
ami desires to inform the people of the
South who are interested in the mat
ter, that whenever the necessary ar
range ent* for their reception shall
be perfected, lie will bring over a
largo number of agriculturists.
Signor Ilona was himself an extern*
sive planter in Virginia for the ten
year* preceding the war, and may be
presumed to bo familiar with the
wants ot the South.
He has already engaged a company
ot French hatters, and proposes to es
tablish a hat manufactory, either in
Savannah or some interior city—Sa
vannah is preferred, if the necessary
lands can be secured for the establish*
inent of the houses .aud woikshops, ou
terms that will render it possible for
him to undertake the project.
To enable him to undertake the in
troduction of immigrants on an extern*
sive scale, it is absolutely necessary
that he have a plantation or island, ot
trom five to ten thousand acres in ex
tent, near the city and easily access*!**
Dr. R. L. I'onmiliy,
[AS REMOVED bis o&ee la (be room*
asuGr* Dru * ° r£TiU>Z£B A
B9u Starring room over Siroztr k UH*
• Drag Sure.
' fllbmjr, J»e6—ly
SICK STOMACH, (ljflpepsift, DO X» Usb for fobd.
lues of Heel). increeseU faltering of ike heart.
ewxLLiNu ur thb fbkt, legs sad body oadoe*
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO
"Wines? -Brandies and -Whiskies?
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Cigars of onr own Brands,
Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobaooo, Pipes.
PERFUMERY, TOILET mnj FANCY ARTICLES,
J. B.Boss & SON,
Witch-sale Dealer* In Dry Goods, Groceries, etc^
Corner Seeowd and Cherry Streets,
MACON, Li A.
October 12, lS09-:Un
Convention to recommend the States
named above to amend the charters
granted by them a* to allow a branch
road to be couslructed from the main
trunk at or near Knoxville, to some
point on our northern boundary, there
to unite with the road then building,
aud to be built in Georgia.
This was a vital point gained by
ALB A y Y.
B. F BROWN
EIRE! EIRE!! FIRE!!
truth of history, and to set forth the
part which certain communities havo
played in the course of that history ;
with no view, however to tind fault,
but rather—having indicated their
error—to aid them in correcting it.
4 Such being the object ot these
articles, aud the magnitude of the sub-
in great variety,
INSURE IN TUB
Liverpool? London and Globe
FIRE INSURANCE 00.
CAriTAL $17,000,000 in;oold!
Rates same as mU first-class Companies.
end to tlie abandonment of the idea of
connecting Charleston ami Cincinnati.
The advantage thus obtained wasaub-
experi*nced and succehsfal Physicians of
Georgia.
We repeal, (bet Dr. J. BRAD FIELD’S FE
MALE REGULATOR is prepared fur Wombs
and to be used by Womeu only.
A trial Is all we ark.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, by
L. *1. BRADFIELI),
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, da.
Price, $1.90 per Bottle.
Sold by Druggists generally.
Atlanta, Qa., December 29th. 1868.
Dr. J. BijiDriELO—Dear 8»r: I uke plea
sure in staling (hat some lime previous to the
war, 1 used, with the atmtoii success, on a
servant girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR,
prepared then at Uradfield’s Drug 8tore, West
Point, Ga. Sbo bad been suffering severely
from suppressed menstruation, and this Medi
cine toon restored her to health. 8ke is, to-
, and the magnitude of the sub
ject discussed, and such the temper
sequently pressed by our people aixl
Legislature, and the result is uow re
alized in tho magnificent tail ways
which, to-day, stretch Irom Savan
nah aud Augusta to Atlanta, and on
through Chattanooga and Nashville
to the Ohio aud Mississippi. The
delegatus to the Convention traveled
thither on horseback, and iu gigs aud
sulkies, aud were as many days ou
the road as it would now require
hours to perform the journey. Kut
they have their reward, and the fact
LAMT GOODS, FIXTURES, ETC.
♦ PRESCRIPTIONS A. SPECIAILITV.
R Thankful far past favors, ve earnestly invite all to call a«l examine our slock end judge
r themselves.
Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler.
PROVIDE FOR YOUR FAMILIES
By Insuring in the
will republish such of them as they
have room for—ami to that end they
shall be as brief as possible, this arti
cle being the longest probably, of the
whole eerie*.
The public mind in Georgia was
much occupied with railroad topics
from 1833 to 1840. The first charter
granted by tha Legislature was for a
mHE finest vetches repaired—broken and
I worn purls made new: Jeweling and
electro gilding, all at moderate prices, acd
warranted.
Also, GENUINE PEEBLES to suit alleges.
t@r At HOWARD & TURNER’S.
Aug 27,1809-ly . Ou Broad Street.
We Buy for Cash and Defy Competition.
ASSETS $11,000,000.
All kinds ot Policies issued upon reasona
ble rales.
JOS E. JOHNSTON -v CO ,
Genl. Agents for Georgia & A1 .bania.
WESTBROOK & BRO .
‘tl9-3m Ag’nts Albany, G
BUIST’S
Warranted Garden Seeds-
vast and beneficial changes wrought
out by the foresight and capital ol
these earnest tnen who have preceded
n». ““
Having accomplished their object
iu having Georgia admitted to share
the bene tils of tho contemplated road
from Cincinnati to the sea, our dele*
gates to the Knoxville Couvenlioii
issued a call for a State Railroad Con
vention to axseuible io Macon the first
Monday in December following, and
recommended that every county
should send delegates to the same,
equal, at least, to tho number of its
Chattahoochee river, but nothing was
ever done with it. This was iu 1831.
The second charter was granted to
the Central Railroad and C.mil Com
pany—uow the Central Railroad and
kinking Company—December 20,
►V SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE
> WITH MANUFACTURERS, we can
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants
ALU.l.-iY,;«SA.
W1RRIST EVERY PAPER
WHITE LEAD 1
*12, *15, $2A, *25.
W ITHIN tin* p*-t six month* « havo brought
“Oroide Gold” to perfection. For appearance,
style of finish and accuracy of time keeping, the
G XIASD WATCHES
are universally acceded to lie the bent. They retain
their brilliancy :.ud color till worn out.
They are all iu Hunting Caics, Gentlemen's and La
dies' sues. Every Watch Kturauiccd fu* Uhm and wssr,
Ly special certificate.
A laree assortuit’nt “Improved Oroide" Chains, 92 to
M it - #? .1 I- .2? T II..—, I .
“Construct a rail or turnpike road
irotn tho citv of Augusta witli branch
ea extending to the towns of Eatouion,
niadixon, Alhcu-,” etc. Tho fourth
charier was granted to the Monroe
(now Macon & Western) Railroad
Company, December 23, 1833. The
* * *’ ! , j was to build a
Macon to Forsyth,
••freedom.” I do not hesitate te iadoraejeur
preparation for tho purposes for which you
recommend it.
Yours truly, JKO. C. WIIITNER.
STATE OF GEOROfi, Tmonr Cocm.
This is to certify that I have exemtued the
SiMi j- Suifi Wareko utt, lately oeevfteJi
Jfeiurt. MUST, JOBMOXt CO.)
ft Also Gentlemen'* sad Ladies' Jowelry in greet
variety.
Beware of imitations, order direct front ns or our aa-
thnrizcd »'*enf*. Agents and others apply!uz for olr-
Jost received. Also a choice selection of
CONSIGNMENTS SpUClTgD
Albany, Ar^tist 3d, 1860-1r .
recipe of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this oeunty,
aud, as a medical man. pronounce it to be a
combination of Medicinea of great merit in iha
treatment of all diseases of females for which
be recommends It. Will. P. BEASLEY,
This December 21st. 186R... U. D.
MoOHTVItCB, 1868.
Dr. J Bradfield—Dear Sir : J have much
pleasure in saying 1 have witnessed the most
decided and happy effects of your Female
Regulator in this neighborhood.
December 2
object of this company
railway from J*
which was subsequently extended to
Griffin and thence to Atlanta. Au
act was signed December 21, 1833, to
incorporate the Chattahoochee Rail
road Company, with authority to
buiU a road from Macon to Colum
bus and thence to \V.*st Point ; and
December 22, 1335, au act was ap
proved by the Governor to incorporate
the Brunswick & Florida Railroad
Company, which was subsequently
amended so as to authorize a branch
road to be built to the Chattahoochee
river. Charters for other railroads,
canals and turnpikes in various parts
of the Slate followed in rapid succes
sion, among them a charter lor the
South western Railroad and its branch
es. There seemed to he at this time
but little system or method in the el
forts of the people to provide them
selves with the means ot international
traiis|H>itation*aud many of their em.
lerprises were in direct conflict with
BLOWER SEEDS.
dM2l.lv STROZER k HIL3MAN.
STROZEtt k HIL3XAX.
D.c 10, IS-VA—till 1st frb.
tubouoh Georgia, to some point on
the Atlantic.” The Convention met
in Macon on the day designated, and
was one of the ablest^bodies ever as
sembled in Georgia. Among the del
egates present were such men as Ber
rien, Way tie and Purktriaii, ot Chat
ham ; Chappell, Poe, Seymour, Niahet,
Holt aud the^ Lunar, ot Bibb; Glas
cock, King, Holt and Si. John, of
Richmond; Cliylon, Hull and John
A. Cobb of Clark; Cuthbert, Ruth
erford ami M. A. Kenan, of Baldwin ;
T. Boiler King, id Glynn; Campbull
an I Everett, ol Houston ; Bedding and
Speer, ol Monroe; Spaulding, ot Ale
lulosli; R. liiil and Snead, of Tal
bot ; Floyd aud Williams n, of New
ton; and Oliver H. Prince, who rep
resented the Georgia railroad; Grittiii,
E/./.ard; Stell, Habersham, Com*, Fob.
ter, I’hipley and others that are well
known throughout the State:
Upon motion of Judge Clayton, a
committee of forty was apjaiiiited, by
whom au able and exhaustive report
was subsequently made through Mr.
Chappell, upon the practicability and
desirability ot opening up vommuui*
cation by rail with the Tennessee riv
er and the Northwest. The report
was adopted with but two dissenting
(Skeceuer f# MUST, JOBySTOy # CO.,)
WM. H. FINCHEN.
Movxttuab, 1868.
Dr. J. Bbadfield —Dear Sir.* I Lave re
peatedly U3ed, in myfamily, yoar Female Reg
ulator, and have, hi every ease, met with com
plete success. G. L. DAVIS.
DQX- 1 «Lo prepare, and have for sale, a
YEAST POWDER, equal to Urn heel, and for
ranch lees price.
t<£r! also prepare a LIQUID BLUING,
now in use by many ot the beet houM-keeptors
in ibe city, am* pi enounced by (Item to be
very superior.
1m. H BXLADFZEIii).
Druggist. AtlAnta. Qa*
T HE xiiliscriben. have l.kcn ih j Aj«*iu->* frmu Watt
X Kiilgfil, <J hli-hiaoni, V*., lor lb<? tale of Ihe
Celebrated Watt Plough!
which they ofT-r at uaiuiftcturer’* prfies, freight
•di.A. Tv.raaCASn.
MEIlCEU A SMITH.
ALBANY; GA.
Angiul W, KW-ly 4 ^
*AlLlBr&A B
WAREHOUSE.
DICKSON
C <) T TON SEED!
T HE nuh-mi/nMl will deliver at Ilia DEPOT IN
tOVl.S't.TON, l.-\ , Iu Uroug srkj,
Dlckaone Improved Cotton Seed I
In any quantity d.-:.ir.-d, at the fullowla,; |>*i.?-«:
|.w I Iiuii .V» IhhlN'Ii ... t'2.50 j.*r ImvUrl
Mur« lluu La), au* Ira than IJU l-o-.lul' [2 2'i |K*r “
Mon? than 1«« tm-.bvb - - - tl.uil j«?r -
inn STANDARD MANLE1
end South Carolioa
>r the pruductlou of
SmcIbI attention given to Sales of COTT
Keep for sate BACON, CORN. BAGGI
KOBE. TIES. GIN GEERING .& BELT I
SUGAR MILLS, GULLETT'S STEEL BR1
COTTON GIN. J
■ad Ly Ua use it certain to lurrme Dot only THE YIELD, Let to IMPBOVE IHE QL'ALRY OF TIIE PRO-
iH.CT.i: It U udr with a - portal fir* totbv want, ol tW uiU of Uu* South, an 1 ran lr relied upon a. to i-x-
idt-m U Mlrrud, cuntainiug highly iino-arf wMaiKvz, tho great (H.I of which bare (itiWvlurr prerluJrd
:kcl, Lelug in c.Nwtu..u aw. It .au he depended oa a> uailornt, always r.-luld.*, aud productive ui good rropa.
We have made arrau/eiucnt* for an
EU H I XT SUPPLY OT
PUKE SEED!
and all order* to na, ai-coni|aniod with tho CASH,
OR SATISFACTORY BEFERENCKM,
will 1(0 promptly fillnl. Order* oulU-itcd.
CM UK & COBI',
MERCHANTS, COVINGTON, OA.
R»:rr.BKXcK!»—lion. R. II. III11, Athens On.; M«in
.Ion?-? A I’.axl-r, Moron, Co.; Win. P. Turner, (oltiinhu*
< ioorgix
compare viewa with him. In particu
lar, lie desires to meet the Convention
Committee before referred to, for an
intercharge of views, and will be pleas*
ed to receive any suggestions or re
commendations that their wisdom
may offer.—Sav. Republican.
hrM in n-. i*J ut r.1 uirt.'ilrily adapted to tUr »n! of Uaurzu and Sjulb Carolina.
THOMAS II. WILLINGHAM.
PRICE PER TON 2000 POUNDS, S . PRICE PER TON 2CoO POUNDS, $-
Payable November I-l, with ExpcnuB from Surununb.
13* JLr WIIJ INGHAM,
GENERAL StPERVLSIJfG AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, GEf>RGlA AND ALABAMA.
PHILLIPS Sc m.EXJL3, Manufaetatera, Savanuah, Ga.
239* FOU SALE BY
N. 8. FINNEY&-C0-,
Factors and Comm. Merchants,
RECSIVISQ. FORWARDIXQ,
—ABD—* , k
Shipping; Agents,
Brunswick, Ga
Oct28-3m
before tho Legislature, then in session.
The Convention recommended that the
Legislature should commence a sys
tem of railroad improvements “by
constructing a railroad from a point
on thu Tennessee river, at or near
llossi'illo, to Home suitable point, at
or near tho Chattahoochee river, run.,
ning through the Cherokee counties,
on the most practicable route between
said points, hereafter to be ascertained
by legislative provision.” This is the
foundation and beginning ofoui Slute
road. Tim Coiivtulion also recom
mended that piivutc companies be au
thorized to build branch roads from
said trunk road to Madison,
I. CoLyeiTT, Jambs Uauqs,
Baker County, Ga. Newlou,
Hue it II. Colquitt, Savannah, Ua.
ALBANY, 0A.
SAMUEL KIRK & SON,
17J-W. BALTIMORE STREET—172 ^ * >
Baltimore, Md„
Maaufhctrifer* of " v
ELBftANT SILVER-WARE,
Watches arid Pino Jewolty. "r
COTTON FACTORS & GENERAL
RANDALL’S BAR !
P LAIN ami mixed drinks 15 cents, or
TWO DRINK* FOR 26 CENTS.
Fresh huger
Coustanlly on band. Fine Smoking Tobacco,
/ \l'R MR. JOHNSON baa W Mluraed from Near
V " York aud tliu West, where ha biu wade heavy
pnivlin*.'* of
(Jommission Merchants?
y Street, SAYA1\!VA1I,
SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLLAS9ES,
Special attention to tiie sale it Cotton,
Lumber and Timber. Liberal advances on
Consignments. april 20. 1869—tf
BAGGING, TIES, TWINE, BACON, LARD.
i, Macon,
Columbus, and such other points as
Eureka and White PuA!
FRESH OYSTERS Raw, 26 Cents TUle.
FRESH OYSTERS, Stewed, 60 Ccnta Plate.
LOOK OUT FOR TIIE SIGN,
RANDASLL'S BAR!
Dec. 7, 1869.
the Legislatuiu might dcsiguatc, tho
State investing onu-fourth ot the cap
ita! necessary lor each branch.
The I.egi hvturc proceede«l iuuhcdi
ntely to net upon the suggestions ol
the Convention, and an net was pass.
ed, nnd assented to December 21,
Ib36, “to authorize the construction of
railroa«l communication from the Ten.,
nesseo lino, no.tr the Teunossec river.
WHISKY, FLOUR. FISH,all kiad,
CHEESE, CRACKERS, SARDINES.
PICKLES. HAMS,
SOAPS. POTASH, SODA, WHITE MEAT,
SALT, Ac., ho.
In fact, everything that it usually kept in a FIRST
CLASS GROCERY HOUS11 AUofwhfc-h we otter to
Win. Henry Woods,
COTTON FACTOR AND
€i!?M2U.lL 1011 MISSION M Kill'll ANT,
KAILS, IRON, PLOUGH anJ CAST STEEL, (all size*.)
WAGON and BUGGY MATERIAL.
BLACKSMITH usd CABPENTEItS' TOOLS.
TI L ir.MlDEV and UOllttW WARE.
STOVES, OF ALL KINDS.
CUTLERY, GUNS AND PISTOLS.
Cotton Factors
FOUR HUN1)KKI> RUSH El JS
t Sroi>ii.\Bi>’a Lowkb Ranob•
OFFERJ.L, COMMISSI OX MERC1LA .V 2 'S,
Bay Street, Sawannab, Ga.
Agents for Bradley's Superphosphate tf ZJue.
DIGGING, uorr & IKON TIKS
Always on band.
Usual faciliticB extended to ciislome r
augl7-Cm -
In fact, everything usually kept in a
First-Class Hardware Store f
CHARLES VOLKEB, Agent
Albany, 0a , Oct. 29, 1869—2m
TS prepared at all tiiuf-s to advance liberal-
1 ly on con.iigutnent.s of Cotton for sale in
Savannah, or for nhipntent to bis correspond
dents in Sew York and Liverpool,
July 30th, 1869-Cm*
Wat ranted Genuine and Good, by
C M CLARK.
Albany, Jan 4,1ST)—
Cheap at dirt—Flour und Bacon at
Hestik h Caooia’s.