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vufih *» I IfcoJffrar storm mlii'h pa«se*'
;.'i*er "» on Tknr-day rv'Uiiit Iasi. did r«i.-
I 4'**bl*. J«ni*r to J**«e» and fsrrssto
l.it a- kraraf aok«d,’s being to-
jjJ-rifjl i)» Ibis vicinity In its A»|nio
- . ..inr oil, i» ike Simla »L(ol-
jSaiffTiilos* of property and life. Lass
' j.roperty ih.ra ia eslitusied *1, f.V) 000
1 ... Ih>- lovi.
, >; r Hilliard has at last be*n aanflrmad
f i!.r RrstiTIlou minion A bt»V **•>'
’.' i main mgrirst bits, bat to not much
“oVall: Hr <u defra.l'd by Monro Mail.
■ ■ Morgan an I I.amar tad append by Mraaro
oytWak aid If.mlin R.frrene* an madr
-ft- lid #.l-ie to thr Frrailrai. and Iko
I.aiar iaadt' again-t appointing Dei* octal*
t . rHac.Vi ..a the floal ooto tbaro »er» 5S
a.-aaio llboyo. Mr. Hilliard ia aaaData-
O’rai toonr>i to kart. Ha raauroalkaaaap
Kill* (alary .-,f S12 00A
It ia at nod that ike ptat Ctmeiaua'j
ttouiktra !■ .dread bangs fire. Oaly 160
mtlra e o»fca fbaad ia In aparatioa. and 176
'.»Hre remain nacoopleied. *i*h aritkrr
i m aor i-aa. Iko city of Cincinnati. which
nadmock tka work af couatructing tki»
Road, I.aa already iarraird 'ialaoa million'
! rtdollars is it. sad Ikaa run baraelf hrarily
iniodfkt. Tb* oaly kop# aow ia that tka
Ohio U rial all..' wiil rndjrnt a certain
a count or fcaada Tka South. aa wall at
I'.n'innali akanld feal a lioaly ini arret ia
tbit pcaat antarpriaa. It will diwiaiak
f-'ijrht tariff' awl facilialc iroaaportalioa
bnaaan Ik* two (real aaclinaa. that art no
at. V akia ia aatb eommrreial and politi-
c. 1 intorraaa. Cincinnati will ba-oma lk>
c.iy af iko a rat.
Death «r the Pepe.
j! Latt waak aha lalepraphie wiraa brought
t ie long apprehended nawa »f tka death af
P .po Piaa tka Ninth The aaaonneeaeal
produce* taonrniuf and tear# with uni-
Tarsal Catholicity, wh '-a members are die*
parsed naer tke Ike tw regions of tfce
earth, and iheaa art the people who War
grateful witaeaa la tka naaweroing fidelity
of the late Pontiff They hare, ere tbia.
everywhere in torrowful pride, acclaimed
the great nett aod cheritbed the rirtnes of
a life of moral epleadora and unaurpaated
balHaeaa. Tfce wary of this full meaturrd
lile is one af epiriiAl solicitude, o.lmioitt
trailer labors. charitable works and jealous
worship of a dieiaa treat, rudely broken
upon by ass as af Stale turmoil af revola-
tires and peraeantiana of eurmies. Tka
at af a aueeaator to Ilia Holia
rill be an important event in ike biliary of
the Catkalie church.
the Easier* QicsUm. >■
The itewa from ike Coat during Ike poet
several days ia of acsrlliag interest. The
great question baa assumed portenticua pro
portions. anil problems are aow presented
t r salorion which are Car more complicated
than they appeared before. Deep agitation
and Se^woti tns base been areoaed ia Bnfft
i sudden change in tba aitoatien
f-psitaiiaeple. The Engliab govern-
L cpleialy regarde the conduct of Bore
creek of faith. England feels that
6! have been directly attacked
.sad she forthwith ordera her flecj
aatiaople. Thr anoouneement ia
itb cheers by the people and COO.
pounds sterling have been appro-
by . tba Haase of Commons for thr
viadieefion of Britian's rights.
.What the effect af this moremeot of Eng
land win have, is af course uokoown. It is
stated open authority that neither Russia
will object to the British fleet
to Constantinople. Wr await farther
.''Bator Ban Util, dal ore bia exact pasts
lion of the curraaqy ;qacatwa iuaracaat
to the editor of tba Laid range Report-
in a mink mare comprehensive way
lllk: Bid Jown ia his spceeh on ila
Silver Bill. We extract as fallows.
The pnblia aaen here may be divided into
three class-'' on the earreoey qaestisos.
1. Those who brli'T' ia the gold eland
ard as the only standard, and who would
hare na silrer dollar, aod only fractional
sliver, aa a strictly tokre coinage.
2 Those who believe wa should hast aa
m'talia currency, or standard, of either
gold or stiver, hot who think we should have
only so irredeemable paper money to be
Jawed by the government which they call
absolute money. These men think that all
tbs sxperiesse of lbs past ia a lie, and tbe
Man of malsfie ilandird of false ia a deiu
aion. sad that nobody over understood :hr
cnrreneyqaestUo until their advent in the
World. These all support the Bland silver
bin. because ■ bey believe that bill will drive
ml! the gold from tka country, aod tfce silver
will uot relievo lb' distieaaes of the coun
try, ail thae their absolute money (irre
d-em»blat paper) will bare a chase* of
adoption.
3 3. There who desire both gold aod silver
a* rfce basts af earreoey, and wbo desire la
fix' ihr relative rabtre of lbs two metals, so
as to put sad hasp bath in circulation, and
also to have a goo-1 safe paper eoneney that
shall be equal to gsM or silrer. Three be-
li*-vc that aor oaootry at this tima needs oil
of thffe forms of currrecy io circulation
•ogetbnr. aod that as eooa aa all cm be
made equal and thus brought lato circula
tion, prorpeiity will return to tba paople.
and that tba myriads of earreoey quacks,
that srs now, like swarms of flisa. bossing
throogfc the eoootry asd wbo own their
origin to o decayed money condition, will
find tba financial statas too healthy to breed
them, aodewill pats away, wa least forever.
Sow, my friend, I belong le Ibis third
doss. Do yon belong to either of tbe oth
ers l This silver flgfct is bat a skirmish. Tbe
great struggle ia behisd and will he fought
between (be second and third classes, with
one er Iks other of which every man moil
go - When that Isaac is joined I cannot
doubt th.i ‘•oior-tentbr" of tbe people of
- Georgia srijlbr just exactly where 1 am-
far fisWwr dollar tbs gold dollar and tL.
paper dollar, ssjrraagetl that each shall or
equal to the other, and all In circulation to-
goiker. With high regards, I am yoars
very truly Bast. II. IIili.
Henry W. Orady.
Efforts are beiag made to induce llcary
W Orady, Esq., of Atlanta, to delirtr out
nf his already famous lectures in our city,
under (he anipiccs of Ike Albany Onskds
Mr Orady is one ef the youngest, so! yst
most popu ar and gifted leelurere in Ibie
enuntry, and sho -1-1 be eoaecnl to come our
’ people will r-’ceire a rich literary treat
' rif
A htnsota in the shape of a speech or
oratioo, delivered in Red Bone dielrlel,
Lee eouoiy. will appeal^,in our eol
reen.
The Oaitttttk
The rresani ntiluus of uslioual affeits
ia eattatoly deplorable. Wa are trat'lisg
on an uncertain sea, with no sofa leader,
tad a dsagetouedieiaiosamong eur aims
Two well orgaaitrd political pnfilee
sre nresssary to the entity of the people s
Srrrmrni. that an equal balance mss
tau-l in remllnre si aH lime# susceplihls l»
the will of the whole.
Tbe grvst Dcm-erotic party whirh was so
spidly nik-S] its way bsek to its farm-r
sirnsg pmm sad lefty position, has remiss
J a da'forens Mow. by Ik' strife esgru-
Irird under a discussion ot Iks great fleen-
isl qatstioa. Tka aristocratic boadkoM-
ag lirmociacy af the fast barP interests
latihe there at tke warkiag llemorraoy of
ihr wv it and 8ouib—heaer a pvriy division
Spun ibte lias asoessaiily follows, and if
tar healing reaaJy ia not eooa applied,
be !>rmoer>lic parly must crumble, uadrr
be ecatMeg influeace of ike unfortunate
ucuta-laatf*.
Upas woiill weaker fouadatioa stands the
Republican party. Shore by villaioaue
atdars asd maaipa'aMaae af all moral
tao-ina, and aatiraly stripp'd af that pra-
cre-siva spirit wki-b glee* charaetar to
uiejects asd was!* ss iattaalry, ila wark
s io pro panic eeo'ioaal hatred, and
bus hinder that union of atslimast so sac-
■y ta Iks oarryisg eat af the original
iutsation of the f-uaders of this gssersmtai.
This party, tea. stands greatly dividsd spaa
Nias al messy Lika Its epposiag
political wing, it is composed of the two
class's aristocrat is wtaUh. and progres-
sira working mta.
Tka (gkl saw ragiag is oaa plainly un-
lorstood. Upon tka oaa aide alaads tka
bloated bond-holder, whose very pseiiieu
n life—tbe fact of fcla being lbs govsrs
men.’s creditor—fills him with tbs moss-
roua idea that tba Nation ia bis servant
Ua thr other, elands tbs p—flt. to wbsm
lbs gorrr ntuent btloags, and wbo feal a deep
and abiding . si areal in its progress and
perpetuity. It ia this Utter data which
hoc to baar tba burden of taxation; and
just so soon as tbs bondholder puts his
hands lata their pockata, or attempts anab
a/rfe Irouhle comm, and ibis trouble courts
t geaeral division of personal and parly
tantimaat. dioargaaitaa and prostrates party
iesignt, and strikes every plain and
iag lino bat wood tba two cloust.
The greatest danger to the people, in thie
fight lice in tba fsiikleaaaaa* af thair reprt-
•oatativrs ia Congress. Mossy to a great
sa l doagoross power. Thorn is • magic
ibont (ho thing itulf which re attract! the
•yc with lie glittering light sad charms the
nr with ita flag ling sound, that area mock
uaicomea esmetimes bow to Us ayrtsical
power; and there bond-holders may prove
hemeelvea shrewd manipulators ef Senators
ind representatives. The people ess only
varn their members and guard Ibrm against
oiling into the bonds of those who would
ob sod plunder. Vigilance and aetiea co
pers! itn between the West and tka South
eiU be required to keep the nation out of
be ruiaaue elulahea of the money power
rhe east ie the stronghold of tko bond,
power;
.iRiersra’* I nar.
An’ersoo, coadjutor to J Madison Welle,
if Louitiaaa Retuiuiug Board notoriety,
‘■as been arrested, tried end convicted
peijary. in ee nection with tbe mares of
he Presidential election. Tbe jury wre
comprised of bis peeve, and its members
intended him to tka mercy of the
Court.
Whan the great importance of this trial
ia taken into consideration, U aeeaa won
derful, indeed, Ikat sorb a recommendation
should have been submitted. Tba judicial
conviction distinctly marks an are of fraud
to American history. The utterances of
party madness; the differences wb eh have
iriseo among man. are all laid aside, and
unbiased investigation have brought posi-
■ive facts to the surface. The oaly troub r
is, that tbe development come too lato.—
The electoral commission settled. Ibo fact
that Mr Hayes sboold hold office for the
full term of fonr years, and ao matter bow
franlolent were tbe circumitaoc-s which
brought about the creation of tho commie
•iow. It was orbilralivc formed by muluol
ranseat, it declared Mr Hayes President,
tad aecsiMa men need not -kick against
be pricks This lata trial only establish
es tbe foct that llaysv is onl» a dt facto
t’rt'ideni, a terrible stain upon Iba pages
•f our notion's kittory.
Tbe crime committed by Anderson & Co
<s in paralleled. Mr Tilden fairly won tke
suffrage of the pciple of Louisiana, the!
will was trampled under foot, and a defeat,
ad candidate woo forced upon lbs American
:tropic, to occupy thr highest position once
■opposed to b* within their gift.
Anderson's crime deserter tbe scscresl
punishment, if tbe conspiracy bad been
resisted by tbe Democratic party a fearful
iril war would have been the result, and
■ he nation would hove blsd al every pour.
There is come uuessicete among the out
ride •■rieiling gentlemen," who went
Mew Orleans and aided sad abetted Andor
ra A Co., iu their dirty transactions, but
ha peop'c of Louisiana will probably ant
aterfers with there accessories. The fol
lowing diepeieb will be read with ialereat
a connection wits these reworks :
WAsmsurnn, February g—A New Or
Isaos special mye ;-‘Io tbe matter of Ihr
retoroiag board prosecutions, ns to tbe
•greement thot no one thoslil ha prnscou-
; sd far past political offenses, members of
the Legislature who made the agreement,
•vbieh io the bools of the statement, do not
consider that it applies Io Iba trial of the
retarniag board, se ihry are not tried ft r
-ay political offence, bat for the criminal
•oe of forging aod altering public doeu
meals, being the returns from Vernon
jwsrisb. «nd far publishing tba suae ae
tree. Governor Nicbotls, it ia uadarstood,
entertains the liar views, tkougb be
cllnes to express himself ia any way or in
any matte- connected with the trinl. It
may be og-in reiterated, bowaver, that
• here is no iaieanon ar e will there be any
urempi on the part ol tba authorities t»
indict stalling statesmen. An far so ony
tetter of agreement whb Anderson, of I-’e
Items, anti John Mhermon ore eonrernrd.
tt is not bettered tl.al there over woo such
t document Ke’logg himself, however
lid enter : ol*. on agreement with Nreli
'o insure Anderson the Natal Office, an
'hisdocument is in existence and s copy
a'll be forthcoming io a few .|oy».”
Well- remains in prison, unable in pro
cure hti’, nnd busy preparing some sort of
staieu eol, though what it ie is uot difnlg-
nl lie refusee to to make charges which
may implicate the 1’rcsi lenl or Ibo rieiling
tlsiemen.
Tbe Asrannob Arm says tbat tke Naw
Fork .Sun's aiory about John Morrissy and
the "Muscogee blossom'' was a fiction
manufactured out of the whole doth that
the Pulaeki House, al which the affair is
reported to base occurred, wag aol then
opes, and Morrluey was a guest of the
Aereven. Tbia is aa we suspected.
UST A complain outfit for n small saws
paper Can bs parebssstl at a bargain Ap 1
ply at THIS OFFICE.
W:f Suits.
Three Austrian ora-of-rrsr hsvr been
rJrreJ to tbs Bosphorus.
Italian war vassals sre going t« the Bt *
pkcrus. Ruirlao sailors are golag over-
Und to maun Ihr Turkish veirtls surren
dered.
Io Iks evrul of a rupture of the armistice
tbe Turkc could usl teoceupy the Con-
usotinoplv lines of drfruoe. Preparations
re making lo defend interior lines.
A Sett special from Berlin sayo:
Prince Oortrebakoff hat notified Ike pow«
rs that tinea the English Cabiatl baa rr.
■alved to rend a tt'ei to Couolantiaoplo
stentibly to protect Cbrietiaca Russia also
onirmplaiw occupying Constantinople
om land with lbs ssms otject."
At. PsTiasavsa, Fcbusry 11.—Thspopu-
or opiaisu is that Iba Engliab sots of olx
million pounds starling violttsa neutrality
and justifies immediate war. The gofcruo
uient bss not yet adopted tbic view, but Ike
moment, however, le crilioat and war with
England would bo popular.
Loxaoa, February 11.—But Hills conff.-
denes, until officially confirmed, should bo
placed in tbe Uaity .Vows’ Berlin dispatch,
slat iag that Prince Qarttohakaff had notified
the powers that aiaoe Eaglsd has resolved
to send ibo fleet to Constantinople ootensi
bly to protect Christians, Russia also coa-
icmplatte occupying Iko sity from laud
with tht seat object Other airless direct
from St. Petersburg are quits to Ike con
trary.
The ssmireSclal Journal da St PiUrthurg
yrsistday published a very temperate arti
cle coamealiag os the dispatch of the
British fleet. The article says: "Aa far aa
Kaasia la esaearntd. wa think tka a tat
sugkt not to asks htr deviate from tkr
olicy aha kas hitkarto followed. Long boa
lore tka last incidsats wkiak aow bring tko
English float Into tht walsra of Coattaati
aople, that srentually was foresaw, aad
was as ado tka sahjeel ef last radioes ta the
llusaiau CbmaandarsiasChitf. If w* are
wall iaformad, thaaa taatrattioaa directed
hat ia case tka Otloaaa capital should be
ocoapied by the Imperial troops aod a
British fleet should appear before tho city,
the float should bs reaalrad with all the
consideration due ta a friendly power, aad,
ir the necessity far protecting the liscc aad
■roperty af British subjects sboald cau-c
iritish troops lo ha landed, Iheaa should be
regarded as wtlsoms auxillarisa for the
maiataaaaae of order ae long as thair ao
livity was eeaflaed to that purpose. Now
that tha English fleet ie approaching Con
stantinople, aad baa there glees a render-
sous to the Beats of the other great pow
are. we may sesame that tha asms courtesy
will be maintained between tbs naval aad
land forces of Ike differoil (tales if they
should meet on Turkish sail. 8ixt-sa
month* ago this measure was proposed by
Russia, aad refused by tha Cabinet of Lon.
How auMh bloodshed and (offering
might have bean avoided by tha acceptance
of it# propoitl"
A Berlin dispaeh to the nasi says: Rat.
si* has declared bar resolve lo aaaeg Bee-
•oris dsspits Bonmaaia’s protest."
Tho Daily Telegraph bss issued a special
edition containing tba following :
('osoTXXTisora, Fab 10 —The Fort* bat
refaoed a firm on permitting tha British
teal to com* to Constantinople on tbe
ground that if tbe Sultan allows it, the
Russian forcaa will probably occupy the
city.’
K dispatch to Reuter’s Telegram Comps
ny from 81. Petersburg says tbs Aftttce
Butte issue' an article repealing Ha decla
ration of Saturday, that tha entry of tko
fieri* of tbe powers Into the Bosphorus at
the moment when peace ie bang negotiat
ed would Imply full liborty oe aation for
Kuteia. (]t says if tha presence of fleets is
necessary for tho proteolioa at Christians,
this duly belongs equally lo the Russian
troops.
The Pall Mall Saselte ray*: "It
known iu all tbe embaoeits In London that
tba Porte bad refused to allow tbe Britiab
fleeri^o approach Constantinople.
The White Heite differ Crullw,
We arc glad lo know that wa, the paople,
hare social righto which the Whit* House
is bound lo reaped t that we are no longer
to bo froxoa out of those cxsltvd predate
by icy formality, ceremony, etiquette and
hauteur, as under the imperial regime we
were. What a work it was then, to b* sure,
to gain admittance into that most soled
and recherobe cirri*! What a scramble
for lickota—which bad to b* bought, tha
proceeds golag to the Great cigar fand.
And what aa expense far court costumes
and carriagee, aa ness but “kerridga peo
ple ’ could gain entrance within the gates
Wbat aa awesome Urns wa had in going in
to tba blu* room, through a double lios of
liveried lackey*, and beariog our uamts
miscalled by the grand ushers of the black
and white rads, and wbat another time in
backlog out of tbe presence! And bow
hard oo the cabinet officers baring to be on
hand betimes in the Presidential dressing
room, to assist at the grand toilet ol Ibo
President, their wire* a 'iute later taking
their turns in bearing the train of tka
Pre-ideotess, while Senators and thair
wires were expected lo do Dint-duty and
perform Sharp-service!
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
The Event of the Season !
Willingham's Hall,
THI’RSDAT k FRIDAY. FEB 21 k 22.
Klftt appearance of the GIFTED SOUTHERN
Uinler tbo auspices of the
ALU ANY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Autboia.
Pronoun
she li«« appeared
ADMISSION n CENTS.
wSMu&rTOm’Sr"* •“ ** **
Clean and Sweet. Juicy and Fat.
Becfi Pork, Mutton, Sausage
—AND—
POULTRY IF WANTED
1 aw. in mr new <|iiirl«s.. mow, lullin'* old nlun<1
N«*rth •hie Knud Street, and am r««dv t<» nerve
the pnMir with the laUciit and jMlciwal id Beef, the
chinN «n<l ii'ml of Pork, the fl'irnl of Million
and fhwbrwl prepared *a.ir9 ’ft lo Iw had In the oiar<
ket. Will furui«h Poultry Ifdudred. I do mjr own
wrl|(lilfijf, aiid guarantee correct weigh I* to creep
My, A ■pej-laJly—VUnmituru,
DENNIS BROSNAN
rOBSALE.
CORN AND PEAS.
I have Ur itte M my atore. »ts mltee au»?e New-
tee, on the Newell piece, jfiOOUubela of gaoiaound
Com, umi TOO hwhela of fk»w pee*, ell ef hut year'i
growth. Thesatee will he wdd i’IIEAP fbr ff anh
B. A. LED0ETTEK.
leh IA-4U
GRAND
Exhibition!
The following premium list is announced for the first Spring
Pair of the
II. Cut
To be held ou
Tnesiay&Wednesday.
May 21st and 22d, 1878.
Military.
Far the beat drilled military company, three or more aatriae, entrance fee 810 $200 00
Regatta.
Pol tbe niaalag boat
Tournament.
For tho •ueetaaful knight
Flower*.
Silrer eup
. Saddle and bridle
axliSD BT BXBIBITO*.
For best display of pot plants
For second boil display of pot plants
For third beat display of poi plants
Foe bast single geranium
For best doubl* geranium
For bast fuchsia
For beet heliotrope
For beat boutardie
For beet begonia
For best salvia
For best similax..
For beat faro
For bast oalia lilly
For best cactus
For bast hybiscus
For lest marauds
For beat colleotioa of leaf plants, not lass than five
For best collection of backet flowera
Cut Flower*.
Best collection of cut flowera by exhibitor
Best collection of roses
Bssld'signot flowers
Bast design of roaas- — —
Best boquet of wild flowers — —•—
Boat verbena* —— ——
Best petunias- — ——-——
Best Gladiolas
Beet Dabliae •
Best collection of pansies .
Vegetables and Frnits.
For bast collection from tingle garden
For second boat collection from single garden —...
For best display of cabbage -
For beat cabbage —
For boat beats half dotan
For best carrots half dotan- .....
For beet turnip# half dosau-..-...—-
For best parsnips half dosen —
Far best corn half dotoo.........
For brat collection of eqaaoboe —
For beet collection of eobumbora...— -
For beat collection of snap beau*. —...
For beat collection of cclory —...» ........ ....... .........
For beat collection of Tomatoes..
For bast collection of Kohl Rabbi
For baal Irish potato** ....
For bast onions
For best asparagus
For best rhubarb or pit plant
For best melons
For he«t strawberries
For best raspberries
For bast cherries
For boat plums— — —
For best collsoilon of fruits
For best display by boy under 16 year*
Household.
For bkatdiipUy of bread
For bett diaplaj of oak« N
For boat display of butler..
For beat diaplay of ebaaae
For beat diaplay of bread aad oaka by girl uudar 15 jraara~
Far baat diaptay of caonad fruita aada by exhibitor
For beat diaplay af j«lliaamade by axbibitor
For beat diaplay of pioklaa made by axbibitor
For beat display of prcaarraa aada by axbibitor
For beat diaplay of native vine -
Farm Prodnot*.
For beat diaplay of homa-cured neat
For beat diaplay of lard* home aada
For boat diaplay of booay
For beat diaylay of eyrup
For beat diaplay of wheat
For baat display of oala
For baat diapiay of rya
Nor baat diaplay <*f Barley —
For beat diaplay of forage graaaaa
Home Manufacture.
For besl 10 yard* boms-mads clotb. any kind
For hssl bams-mailseouniarpoa., shawl or blanket
For be-t home mad. patchwork quilt
For best fanoy tie.ille work
For second best 'aney needle work
For bps! needle worn by gi,| uud.r tifircn yeois
For besl piece of w. rk l>y girl undrr t.n yrere
For best fancy work of nay kind not iu ubuto
5 HO
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1 00
oo
60
1 00
1 00
so
60
2»
60
60
60
60
60
60
1 00
l 00
3 00
2 00
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Mew Firm
FA KINGTON & PRICE
H A V E ASSOCIATED
themselves in busmens for Hi
[HirpoBcnf forming a Merelun
Tailoring Establishment i
all its branches. As a promj-
ineiit feature we propose to
guarantee superior workman
ship, and to use none hut tlije
best material. Parties leaving
orders may rely on ol>tni..ing
just such goods as rep; rent
ed. It is our de.ei mi nation
not to he excelled !>y any op
position whatever, in furnish
ing anything in our depart
ments li rut-class.
We wish it distinctly mi
derstood that we shall in no
ease represent goods as of su
perior quality, and take the
risk of having them refused
or returned to tisnsofa'shod-
dy, infe.t ior quality. Wo do
not regard such practice us at
all legitimate intrude, and in
tend to lie governed only by
fair dealing and integrity.
Farrington & Price
Have already a well earned
reputation as first-class and
reliable workmen in their
specialty, and only seek a fair
trial to secure the necessary
encouragement.
Our place of business at
present will be found up-stairs
in the rear of the Central
Railroad Hanking house.
Broad Street, Albany, (ia.
We shall he happy to have
onr friends and customers
call upon us, and examine
for themselves the quality of
our goods and ascertain our
scale of prices.
O. 4. FAUKIXliToX,
D. AV. J’llICK.
AGENCY EMPIRE GUANO COMPANY.
Albany. G-eoraria.
EMPIRE GUANO.
Copy of Analysis,.Season of 1877-78-
' ■(.
Special Determinations in Empire Guano.
FOR lilt, A. MEANS, Inspector Bmannah, Ga,
Moislure ": : : per cent.
Holublo I'huapiioric Aciil : ; “
‘-‘Precipitated'' l'husphoric Acid, (equal to Soluble) ••
insoluble Phosphoric Acid. : : **
Ammonia, (by Nitrogen determination)
Undetermined, i. e. Organic Matter, Bui, Lime, Ac **
16.42
7 10
3.70
2J0 .
&20 j
100.
Removal.
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, etc.,
Respectfully announces Io the public that he liar re-
Available Phosphoric Acid equivalent to 23.54 otBone Pboaphat* diaaolvad.
Total Phoapboric Acid it equivalent to 28.55 of Bone Phosphate
W. J.LAND.
Atlanta, Ua.. June 22.1877. Analytical Chemist to Dpt of Ag'r.
PRICES—Purchasers Paying Freight from Savannah.
$17. per Tod, Cash.
*i;n.iMi |wr Ton, payable November let. 187*. or 462 pound* of Cottoffi effthle
known as .Middlings, lo be delivered on or before November I at; l*7*,gilUMd, baled
ami ill good merchantable order, at nearest railroad depot.
P, C. JOIES^P^
JUST HEOEIVHDI
A large lot of beat Brenda
Elegant Araaortmaat of
CANDIES, OANDXBS, O ANDIES, O ANDIES. O AVOIDS
Beat Varieties
Seed Irish Potatoes, Seed Irish Potatoes,
Fresh Arrival
0C00N00CHEE SMOKING TOBACCO, .
Fine and cheap Cigars, Tobaccos, etc at
KUlLV.AHINSKT & IxIEBLBR.
Jan 3 I t f.
moved to the store
Two Doors North of Post Office,
WASHINGTON 8TUF.KT,
where he Is offering a
New, Immense,
WELL-SELECTED STOCK
OP GOODS
at extremely low figures. CiHtt.iaor;; Invited.
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, G-eorgia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines,
[FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE POWER-]
Also, Wheal-Threshing Engines prepared to mount on any ordinary farm-ivy.
QristJMills, Cotton Presses,
Cane Mills and Syrup Boilers, Shaftings, Pulley*.
AND ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt attention paid to Repairing MILLS AND MACHINERY.
JIT Scud for Circular.
J. S SCHOFIELD & SON.
jan 3Hyr
Sei Pawl Cuo.
IBmlgCjj
THE UNDERSIGN KH HAVK TIIK
pleasure to nnnour.ee In tin Pointers of
Douclicrly ami n<lj«ii ini' «• iimtied, Hial
they have renewed tlieir Agi iiey for the
mila of the al»ove
WIDELY KNOWN
Justly Celebrated
GUANO,
It will suffice In *ny Ihnt an a fertilizer, it
is unequalled by few and surpassed by none
Ila merits are loo well known to need com
mendation at onr bonds.
We are now prepared to furnish it in any
quantity, either for oa*li or cotton option,
no the most liberal levins.
S. M A VIC It at (.’LAIBICK.
HERRING'S
Fine Arts.
For heel collection of painting by one cxMhiior
For bcNf colleciion „f ( Minting the wok *d the exhibitor «...
For beat hiugle painting the work of tbe exhibitor
For bent collection of drawing* tbe work of the exhibitor
For brat alngle drawing tbe work of thn exhibitor..
For beat aoroll sawing by boy or girl under fltleen yearn
For aecond beat aoroll tawing by boy or girl uodor fifteen yeara
Owners of stock', poultry, etc., are requested to exhibit
the mime, and will receive diplomas for the best exhibit.
Merchants and mechanics also are requested to display
their goods, nnd will receive diplomas for the best display.
ENTRIES FREE.
T. M- CARTER, Secretary.
*&•
L. E. WELCH, President.
Grand Closing Oat
—at—
Mayer’s Corner l
S. MAIETT GLAUBER
RE ANNOUKCB TO THE
General Trade
An well »* to their tuituorons customers aod frlaada that they ora oow doling oat thair
iniuiens«‘ *-toek o:
Dry Mis, Ms, CiniiL
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND HATS,
Al whalrvalr umi "toil, ia order lo make room for Ibo LARGEST A Nik
MOST ELECANT STOCK •><
imum aaaas,
Tln-v linw ever presented to their Cuatomara.
OUR. J IBBING DEPARTMENT
L rciivtn.' -,M-eii»l ct lent ion, and wo are aow filling ordera for daatera throughout
Si iuliwi -t Graryrin, nl prices which defy oompeiliion.
Wo nlm> oiler lo ibo Trade a aeleot stock of
Provisions! Family Supplies, Domestics and
I J JL ANT A.T ATIOIST GOOES!
Old friends and new, stranger* and other people'a'cnatoraera, art invited lo eall aad
examine Hoods nnd Trices, A full corpn of polite Clerks always ready to wait upas
visitors anti fill orders promptly.
jan ;»i-ct
S. Mayer & Glauber,
Cora a' Broad aod Waakiagtoa St*.