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S- W. lil'NJS'lS
THE ALBAM NEWS
diTsyeu , W M Atnterann
Schley : M .1 Wall
Slimier ; Allen Kort mil W II Dityiaon
Thomas .- IV II llam mond and llr 0
ilmol
Telfnir ; J K Wlli-tia
TiiIlioi : John C MouiiiI on.I J M Moll.
CHARLES FRAME
Atlantic & .Gulf Railroad
ThownTlIle Kolertnio .1
As the winter is waning and the season
tor putting out fruit Into will soon In-
over. wq lake occasion In again remind
our readers of the ml vantages lo Ik derived
from llie growing of fruit. The farm ia
the base upon which all oilier linen of bus.
loess test—from which every clam of peo
ple indirectly derive snlniaieucs. It is
highly important then that this should be
tottered and prosecuted In llie moat intelli
gent manner Whatever can be added
that Will swell the commerce of tha coun
ty, section or cnuntiy. nr will add to the
cnmlnrts and lessen the expense* of the
producer, should l>e regarded, however
little Umay appear. With increased pro*
dncliona will come au increnae of trade In
other liranches of business, and until the
tanning community begins lo prosper snd
produce a surplus oilier trades and call
ings must languish and times remain ban!.'
Many little juipr.ivnueuts and additions
-might tie made ou llie average tnrm, hill
Him- is perhaps, no one ili-ui. of equal
ounland requiring like labor. Hint wrnilil
he of greater" ImnelH Ilian the growing of
fruit. One. two oj Jjryo acres if possible-
in peaches, apples, pear*and grapes would
not only add niueh lo the t-.ouifnrta of the
home table, but would bo a source of band-
vpmegevenue. and Jhal bar just at a season
of the year when money is most needed.
Wine at only a dollar per gallon, and
peaches and pears at live dollars per bush
el {and tliey sold readily iast year at from
eiglh lo twelve) will pay a much better
p«r ceulonlhc labor requisite lo their pro
duction than will any oilier crop grown on
he farm Fancy prices might not always
be obtained, but if the right kinds ol frnit
*re propagated and Are necessary attention
given, lo llie orchard, the belter Clan of
trail will always bring good prices, and
the unsaleable wUjild much to lire com*
studious husbandman, noting j f>rt and health of the laraily aud be a val
uable auxiliary in raisiug our home sup
ply rif bacon Wc would earnestly advise
increased by subsoiling, drain*- every one to commence now. if only in a
mg. and thorough cultivation, bat that small way, turd resolve la Increase the size
aume classes of plants seem lo do much of the orchard as fast ae circumstances aud
better following after certain other classes, means will permit. Do this and in a lew
l.lsl of s'rgafor.s aud llrprrxrnta-
' lives Carefully l implied from the
Latest and Re.si.lfeiums.
<«KXRRAI. rRKf*Tr*f DKNT** Ofnf*'"i
Atlantic A Gulf Bahama*,
SaVAKNAK, A Of Si. 1*77 )
(X* and after 8UNT>aT, Sept. SI, Pumn
\J Train* on this Road wilirun u follows: .
NIGHT EXPRESS
LeaveSavannah dally■ t:Ot» m
ArrlvaatJeasup * . . f-ff
WHOLESALE AND IIETA1L DEALERS IN
♦"irul hidltipl- rhatham. Bryan ati«l Kf-
tinkliain— IUifuft K Lfhii r.
Second Riatrlet—Liberty, Tntnhll ami
Mctnio«h—.1.11 t-liffinn
Thir«l Disci iot—Wayne, Plerr* and Ap*
l»linis— ii .1 llnliot*
Fourth DiaiHcl—Glynn, t'mniLn- and
Tbarlion—J M Tutou.
Fifth Itwlrici—Coffee. Ware ami 4-liocb
—W It Folk a.
Sixth IMutriiti—VVlioK LiiwnJo« amt
Berrien—J W Staten.
Seventh Dint riel— llrnuka. Tlmitiaa ami
Colquitt—W II Turner.
Eifcbth Dixlnet—Derutur. Milter n 11 d
Mitchell—1> A KimarlL
Ninth District — tvuly, t'nltiuiin mid Bit*
ker—KG Bower. 4 ,
Tenth'. District—-Dong Wtty, Lee n u «i
Worth—I V tieou.
Klevetith District--1*1 ay, Bmid<»l|>h and
Terrell—I T t’lurk.
Twelfth Di«iriel Siewurl. Wele
Quitman—W II llmrieoii.
Thirteenth Dinttict—Sumter. Sc*
Macon ; J N IIii.Inoii.
Fourteenth District — D «• o I y.
Dodge and I'uUnki ; J J Hantilion.
Fifteenth Di«t» id—Montgomery,
>»nd Irwin ; .1 I' Clemente.
Sixteenth District—Uaiircn*,
and Km itmel .-Nell McLeod
Seventeenth Di«irict—Buljock.
and Burke ; K A Tnrver.
Kigbteenih District—Richmond
cock, and Jefferson : Joseph E C
Nineleeniji District —Taliaferro,
aud Uroene ; John A Stephen*.
Twentieth Diniric.l—Baldwin,
and Washing* .>u ; <’ W Dnhoee.
Tweitty-Firrt Dialrict—Twigg*.
Troup; A II 4 ox and .1 F Awtrcy.
Town*; John Kitn-ev.
Taliaferro ; .1 T Chapman.
Terrell ; !• (2 Hill.
Taylor: J D Mitchell.
U|Hon ; OC Slmrniaii (rep i
Ware; T .1 Irey.
Warr*»; Knbert T llark*dole.
Wnahiiigtou . Green Brantly uia
acock.
Wilkinaon: Frank t'lmmbeM.
Wiil'.ou: W H Smith. *■
Wilke-. F II t!o1fey and B F Jnr«l
Whitfield . .1 A R Hank*.
Walker: Wheeler.
Wayne; .1 A Pnppell
Weltaier : Dr W 1! Kendrick
Worth: G (J Fold.
White ; .1 .1 Kim«ef.
HARDWARE,
BalnhiM** -
f Alt-say *• ...lasts •
. - die Oak Jf. j MS 4
JackMntllle W Jf | Sr* •
r • tsiisiiswm- «
U-as,-Tallahassee t .rriCTJ—
I.'SVt* JsckaoDTille - ZT___.T-00-
" Live Oak •• n JM.it
«a , ** —*»«—. 1.^—». tW " |
•• Balnbridge - ..-.,.4;,, 2*0 ••
I “ Jesup •* ~ ; 7:i0a»
[ Arrive at Savannah “
! No change of care between Savannah and Jack-
I sonrllle and Savannah and' Albany.
Ho We Farm Intriltgeaiij V.
Observation ami comparison compel in
to answer this question in* IIm negative.
The Southern people, a* a rule, at least In
the section of which we write, have very
little or no system at all in their forming
operations. Of coarse, they plant in the
spring, cultivate in the summer, ami har
vest in the tali. They also ilivMe off their
work—plant corn at one Ihne. cotton at
another, etc , ami use iiiflrn-nt kinds ol
implements for the different kinds or ob
ject of the labor performed, but for all
that, their operations seldom rise to the
dignity of a system. Ferl-aps the fort is
to be attributed to the following causes:
In comparatively new countries. Where
lamb are alatadant, cheap awl fertile, it b>
easier to clear np new land* than to fere
tilize old lands. Second, it it-quircs vcry
little intelligence to form loosely od rich
land, when- crops may be produced elamd-
anlly wttli lid cultivation; aud thirdly,
until ndm^.-iiy compels him man will not
resort toil,, ration. II well fed Mid clothed
without e- riion he is content to remain
ateare. I. ■-necessity which coaipcbhim
to the drvcloj-ment of his Uod-liko pow
ers, and make the wilderness bloom as the
rose. When Ilms pressed for sustenance
h-s activity will begin; the discarded poor
I sod* will be fenced; the spade aad.ptatw
tidier, beret--!.-e loo laborious, are now
brought into rrquirition. the rotting veger
talhdi heretofore unnoticed, now zealously
collected and mingled wltli life soil; and
the now
every change, indication and improve-
hi-nr. s—m learns that not only are his
iu--risinn
AND MANUt-’ACTUUKItSOK
TIN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
bsZ
nawlck and Darien take this train,
leaving Macon at 9:15 a. re. (dailr e<- *
i) connect at Jetnp with this train for
Of care between M<mU:...apry aadJari.
re ran thrr«ugh io and fmm Savannah
ly and Montgomery and Jacfcaonrfl aam
Jhany dally with Pastenrer trains both
th S BM ^P , .* uiIroad to «• fro ® Enfianla
r >ew Orleans, etc.
ter leaves Ba!ubrid» for Apalnchicoia
y afternoon; for Columbus every Wed-
Now is the Time
Now is the Time
Trlfisir
•Las*. F* MKHADAWAV;
OnliliMtj |tak«*r rmuitf.
Trelaa on B. A aTb. K. leave junction, going west
X-MrfST, Wednralay simI KrMay it H:t4 V at
TafsSsy, TkvMsy meestarday
EASTERN DIVISION.
Amended Ordinances.
hardware of all kinds.
Household and Kitchen Furnishing Goods
IT I' THE GREAT
B i: IT iMtDAIN’KD BY I UK
r«Miu«'il «»f th«* City «»t‘ Allnmy.
•nldiiml 1»y authority of thciMtnl-,
-k'iau. iloniiei, «-r wsinu innohin*- t
see lTin Wall 1’low, The Gcorgin Uiiivrml, The Dm, Fovwiisoti, Etc.. K
•ry, t'liin:t, <il.iH9warcH, Lamps and Fixture*, Ker.reene Oil, Wool ami
xe«. IIoc*, lliirdou lmplemenlB, Patont Churns, WaMicrn am) Wrinper*.
A coinplcle and magnificent stock of
; m . raw aw
iT’lflnrtT* r: «- aan mm.
Leave Jesup - •. 12.15 p m
Loave McIntosh « « Si ire
Arrive at Savannah - •• &00
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN MTI*U
ION.
CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE.
Broad Street, - * Albany* Georgia,
-Hnuflion. Craw-
*r FIVE HUNDRED of tb« beat
fh* day. on a!I Hiibjrctt. write
'.olit 111114. ii H tieyinuiug some of the
City Marshal’s Sales,
<»F ALBANY—DOtteHkaTV IVhntt Oa
LL liK -SOLD BEFORE-THK CPUIt r HOUSE
in I hr* city of Alh-juy. Dmigliorty rouii*
..••11 l it- tir>t TiifMliy'tn Mairli in \t,lw-
ile* hours of gale, ihe following |irofn*rtv
the little store howl the corker
B-& A. B. R.. Company^ ,j
OUNCE OF SCHEUIIliF. i
SUPEEINTfNDKSTS OFFICE 1
Bspcnricz.r,.., Dec. Tth,«7«. T
IO’^Sa it
nn<l Tift Mrf“*-t.with iinjitovo-
old as the pr«>|H*riy ofS..I. ltolort
rot. to natiwfr cilv tax Ufa, for
W. H. WILDER Ac Sf >.\S .
Arc renewin' iheir slock every day, which consists of the following
SPECIALTIES
Family and Fancy Groceries,
Candy and Confectioneries,
Fruits, Fish and Oysters,
Onr priee- are low »is tin/ in the city, au.1 we. run a liue of that ^ive eaiia
iAi-tion our c«Htinner*. We mean husinea*. W. H. WILDER A
ilitl !!.*»-.«g Next Door t.» Post O&ce.
V. H. EDWARDS.
< ily Murehul.
American Journal,
a greater vspeij of
Viril-L RESOLD BEFORE THE 4;<»IJRT II4>UH
v t ii«M*r. on tiio lirwi l u«>gdny in March next, be
tween |h»* loyal lo mi re of sale, ihe I-.lit.witty a.-w-ri'^
»wl pro|wrty itn-wii . beini; ttniltr ami hy vir
tue of tux hfas i.s u.,1 hy Tax t’ollm tor for State an-i
4'ouuly taxes, for the year 1877 :
Tell acres of land; if.rth east of lot 26*. in tlo
tiret district of Dof'hcrty eoiiutr, known »*tlf
l>l.o e it|*oxi which Willis M. Rn>-a-li now rt'fide*.-
-void as llie property of Willis M. Ru.-gcll.
.Us**, onefouilh, it the west,-m j*;»-1 of ail i
jo! Uli !*'•, !»t., ill the i-iiy of Albany. ts:». >i,L
LDilliant i'tin!iau«il Stories,
Brilliant Completed NtorUs,
brillnnt Poem* and Essays,
Excellent Groml Editorial*,
Excellent New* Summary,
Excellent Society Letters.
Excellent Beliginui Notes.
Notes of Travels,
, Notes of f iflhiooe,
Notice* of New B-oke,
Notes of New Music,
Note* of the Drams.
Portraits of Noted People,
F*ragr«i|.he About Women,
Paragraph* of Humor,
ftciemific Department,
fnnte Department,
Mathematical Department,
lio08*keeper'4 Department,
t'nrreapnndente* Departmant,
t'bea* Department,
A tie wer* to Corrcapnndeatfl,
Chat with Oontributore,
Beautiful Illustration*
ft ha a - forty wide columns of m
week
Price only $b a year:
$6 a year.
For a club of eix at $2 5t) a copy in sent
free lor one year.
For a club of twenty, all sent at one
lime. $tit in gold is paid.
Address,
* 8CNNY SOUTH,
crops*' springs into his igiiid, and treeing
it cl-aelr. he b delighted to ifod'ftizt'fome
ol these plants send their roots deep into
subsoil and become f.-ctora for bringiog np
L—veaTebexnvj
great a depth for practical purposes. Pur
suing these Valuable bints rad experiment,
iug with ell the various plants embraced
in hb crops, the admirable system ol ro
tation becomes established. It is to this
system we design especially to tSrf
Many of onr farmers do not seem to un
derstand It, or. if they understand it, do
not seem to appreciate it. Yet it has been
rMsblishcd upon the moat u>cuaumrem|il|
* Thirty-Seventh Dint
:iml Carroll : John A JS
Thiriy-Eight h Di.-tri
and PauMiuj;: W 1 II.
Th'sriy-Ninth Distric
and Forryth : A W llttl
Fortieth Di.-trict-— (
Rabun ; CJ Walbwtn.
them the proper attention.
376 Bnshcls of-Cora on 3 .teres.
Last year Mr. W. B. Wiinams of Mon
roe county, near jSoggiusvillc. mnde or
three acres of swamp land, without fertil
izers. 276 bushel* of coin, ns follows :
Hou»li<-ri« I'oiiitiy Sheriff '‘ales.
A fid. which i* worth Inking notice of is th it
J.uni
For*y-Nocomr Di-irict-.Bartow,
rnd Chatnoga : Samuel lUwkiire
Forty-Thinl District. —.Murray, V
and Gordon ; J C Fain.
PortyvFourth District--D it <l r,
autl Walker : J 4» Clrnii nt*.
evidence of truth. att4 is sJ J[fa«iceOt>y
• all the enlightened agriculturists in those
densely populated sections where necessi
ty demands. the greatest possible yield
from the’ soil. Liebig says : “The succes
sion of crops in rotation is always depend
ent upon the cereab; Ihe preceding crops
are selected of sneb a kind that their cal
tiration will not injure, but rather improve
. the succeeding crops. The selection of the
particnlar kind, however, b always gov
erned by the condition of the soil. In a
field abounding in stalk and leafy constil
nenta.it b often found useful to have
wheat preceded by tobacco or rape, rye
by turnips or potatoes, since tbese ploats,
by drawing from the soil a large amount
of leal aod sulk constituents, serve ts re
store a more ““fWe pibparttpMbedfe^
the straw and corn constituents for the fu
ture cereal crop, aod at the same time to
diminish in the arable soil those condi
tions. which fovor the growth ofsfeed*,^ i
VV. .1. LINDSAY & BRO
iao intotaiiroK st, savannah., <;a
Two subscribers.
Asgregol*"so-,2 seres---........ 270 bu.
The corn wif measured in the presence
of two disinterested wiiucfsi-s, and the
facts are as aluve slated.
While it is lo the good yield of corn that
we desire to call nttantion of ihe reader,
yet wc would not let this good opportuni
ty pass williout making some mention of
Ihe reiser of Uujcoru..
Mr. WiUiaeb b a oae legged soldier ot
(be Isle civil war.
- Mew Orleans.. —-. .
I Util* trelaa throne* from Jloatp-iaerr toboufr
vine. KoSaadsv delay*. Train* run daily.
Hrerdsy.uslasTsAMUas V* kous Uma Ms-
oth-r line can make It.
Tt-n-nck VlaqiinaU the yaar mac J. - - .
ti-nrel*. Tlriten M aalc via thja rent, cat.
j.TcZrxvzzs:*" Y#rt f- M —‘
T.p.waeaa. “
last httll^Lf rl(t*ttlk«r«.
FURNITURE of all graclr* rtl less |trlct»s than
I'Hinpli'tii in all ilft branclicft uf
m' an His* r». tv.
Miltl »#y MHvinst
COMMON AND FINE FURNITURE
J. II SEALS,
Atlanta, Oa.
r-l* tjUALITf
-ju t nttr fall supply, altinli will l.esr inspertii
•Hli'KS. If yntt nre itt need -f anything in nttr lint-, it v
priiVH. nr -tall witt-n ttt tnwn -in-1 sen f-.r v-ttrselv-s, at I*.
.—Hood- packed and delivered at depot free nf oharge.
Vtrctite f-r the National Wire Mattress, the only -tut- that
All-Uni ~ "
-iurting p-lt-t.
out Ityti^ln-rty
UuiMina anil
lie lought through the
entire war with the lianiesville Mines, dnr
whiCblinie f-7 bullets pas-etl lit rough his
clothes, The wouod Ilia! caused the loss
of OM'leg was received in the Inst bailie
of Murfreesboro Just before llie close of
Ibie war. Jn this battle 37 hullctls pas-tol
through hb eknltes. ami 9 touched Hie
flesh.
Mr. Williams is a tax collector of Mon
roe county, and is an upright and highly
respected citizen.
In conclusion wc -lcsirc te make the en
quiry, that if..a, one-legged larracr can
make 276 bushel.- uf corn on three acres of
bad. withoat forlHizrre, how much ought
a two-legged farmer make ou six acres
Willi fertilizers ? Will some Georgian
who b thinking of going to Texas, an
swer this question ? If lie can prove that
a one-legged Texan can heat this yield nil
Texas soil, we shall Is: liuppy to pnlillrb
hbpronf—Onirrtl Georgian.
\V. J. IAN l »H/Y Y & mto
A PAPER FREE
AMERICAN
imk SEWING
EASTERN CITIES
For r F\vo lion His!
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
lYmtli Hiumy Sales.
r ll.L RKsoRD BKFMRKTIir: Col’RT IHU’Si:
<lo**r of W.rfib i Vtiini>, at Dalwlla, •••» ih* 1st
Lave AMxnl*H.-
AntvexuiWkMif-
-V ^ IhttovllfrY.
«*rt t jp JX^ Inuft»l
Tills is TII K TIM i: in si For THE
***** •pwue,^ .
Copeland says -Experiment* Show mat
a root crop should follow the sod and
*h«aM be followed 1b/ grafi.M/* £ress, or
clover, and the latter by pasture aud roqls."
, Professor Johnston sa/s : r-Vo grAfil-
ternately as many different classes or fam
ilies of plants aa possible, repeating each
clam at foe greatest convenient distance 6f
time. In this country, (England) we grow,
chiefly root crops—corn plrals refined for
seed, leguminous plants , sometimes for
seed (peas aad beans,) and sometimes for
bay or fodder (clover) aqd; glasses ; and
these in alternate yean. Every four, five
or Ms years, foe same class of plants cyme
: Savannah Weekly News.
Prtf1n>n-lplii.
N&ttdng to
The Weekly News
4:12 is,
10c9V fo ■ h
1:10 p a
9*5 pa
—!T 58f>«*
:t ol JANUARY, 1379,
FOR 52, POSTAGE FEES.
Batfrtn.:
SIwjJiir a Mil rari.tr C
w.j7ftlriZmts.
Soil r-»r IV.A4-U Tnr.i:v.—A rich, «!<*pp,
md|oi»]i*i.i f wiili :i sli^hi aliuixlun* of
j*tD<V*N «k« ite.-t suite.I fur lint grovvlti titotl
perfr«ti#n tH th*% ftmeb. On % •Ironff Luiui
Ihelfrtv grr.iv with n mnr* tinilorm luxuri
ance ato«f live Inn^frjlum t.»i .m.*»ii.I>
or lixiii mp-ln of
the pencil growing .Sidtt— orchar.L ftHf-crnl
ltd bear well for a liiue, yti iliry do not
cod ore so long nor rosiain no frrr from ioa
sect enemies Ȥ in other rtoilw hairpridapfed
to the naiurc of the peach. The varieties
are very numerous yet ihone which are
marketed in large fjuantitie* are confined
to a few well-known and long*lried kinds,
ft w>/i^ld ftfcein that with the exception of
the exlrerne non horn purl of the United
dtoUO/wlmo*t every f*rn»cr might enjoy the
fuifdf^ of a few peacheH of his own raising,
,.ftn if be did not de-ire to compete for the
market with a much larger crop.—American
iJuUimtor.
<ra»wT »*a^. a Tirkvt Ag*i . CtniMimw
HORSE ARD CAtTLE POWIkEM,
NO NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS we ask you to try it, anil offer you special
Inducements. Send for Circular «Sr Prices to
Iff We fourib Stay Ofnebmat!) ••
/. C. JYEH1JYGER, Manager.
the soil tor the same kind of food in (lie
same proportion. AffcAecfroUlion would
foclude nil foose
foe soil, climate and oilier circnmstanees
allow to be caltivntM'wMr'profit. The
fond* fores a change of crop because it Vs
better prepared with that food which the
new crop will relish Ilian with such ns the
plant it lias long fed before continues to
require.”
It b for thb reason that new species of
crop or new varieties, when first introduc
ed. succeed rem.vkably.for„ g tnpef and
give great ei*Mnrsg1mf*rdKiriW**-Ex-
ebange. ft
NOTICE.
j. ii.ssm.i.
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Fotnlravam vr i 11 <vri! un <*, **rr v pntUoo Oiotni
W,U prtv, ut CA, * ,y, UTCnS '■*
FootetTowd- rs vffl t!ift nnnBtUrof nilikT
uderem twuwtjr |H.r cc.su t.u«l vuflXu teebaue^ma
snAswrct. -v *•
rowCXX rewder* will mrv or prevent ahniwt imr
DtcwamUuu Bones 4a «i i utile no. - *. *-:
rt*rm pmx*B-*UA«iys. i« w .
■uiwcijwKre.
»*va>H.»goTa.»r«m«m;; ‘ "l
MHAW’S
AO BUGGY
new York.
As the IlmeaiinNH'liM fi»r ih*» rt;n *v* *1 ofniib*
fieri pi ions, THKSI’N truuUI rciniiitl ii- ui* lids am!
•vllwlshcrsevoiywluip, that it is : psin » piindktxte
for tMr cotuidcrviiua and suMeit. I'j-'J '•* ••'*-**
ord f*»r the pa t fen vesrs it rel»c-s lor a contlniMiiec
rnulluuanoeol tin’ hearty svuipulhv m»» t,vnonHu>
co-opera Ion which have hitherto Im-*u extended to
it from every quaiter of the I’liloti.
The Dilily Sun i . a ft.nr-jmre Mu ct • • >8j*ok
uinus. priee l*y mail post. pud. .*».”» een > a «»• oilh.oi
*0.r»rt iw*r year.
Tlit: Sunday edition of Tun St\s is an ei-'lu-pate
sheet of «i4» columns. While ^iviit^; the news of tho
day, it al.M» eont.-iius a larRt* amount ..f literary am?
tuiaecllaiieous mailer ap»v ally prejsinsl t -i it. TilK
SrunxY 8t’U has met wiili jjreal «.e is- -. iV*-.r paid
•1.20 a year.
Til? Weekly Cun.
Who docs not know I’iik Wkxki v Sr\? It eiren.
tales thiomjhout the I'nitviliMale*. 1
Im'vomiI. Ninety lliousjiml tumdo.- 4
|Ny*cn weekly, and resnnl i« in «»•
counsellor. :ind friend. Its news .
lural, and literary deimrfineiitaiaak
journal for llielinilly and i.rea.l-
Dollnr « year, jnko pod. Hus* r
aidered, makes it the enea|«*M p.tp- i
eluhaof ten. with >10 . :» h. n. will
cony free. Adtlreas
I'UHI.ISIIKR 4>l' TUFSFN. N
It fhfsKVAIII.K GaKPKX.^O el
li frutf eheh rover*, ft!.Ml.
i:i* Msmuj.' .M.MU7i5hc.*«
i.*, and t‘.dored IM.ite in vvei
u year; Five *«»pies t.*r Si.4V*.
-TAMISYUK.
Ihfedn st. r, S. Y.
«i«nati
It A. 4 ol |.iKR,
Ordinary.
Repository.
Ii nidi- „t Itr-ail street, old Urass stand,
Albany, Georgia.
t« *»/ nothing of the saving, We give be
low the proper -listener for the several Vk>
risliM of frail*;
Apples, 23 feet apart.
Peers, stradaru, 20 feel.
Pears, dwarf, 10 feet.
Ftwebes, 20 feet.
- Cherries, 20 feet.
Flams, 20 feet, t // /.
Aprieota, 20 feet.
trainees, 10 feel.
Oooseberries, 4 feet.
Carr aula, 4 feet.
Raspberries, 4 fret.
We sppeml a table elm wing the number
of trees or plants required to an sere nl •
given distance: - -
23 feet apart. 27 trees.
20 feet, I0B trees.
10 feet, 4*3 trees.
4 feet, 1,020. * -
The Mobile cntliiu mill will, for the
■ pp-seul, make -inly cotton yarn and rope.
U will inn 1.344 spindles and 0 caids.
Tlic Istiler a-,d engine, of seventy horse
jBfltrWWfflmr lb order in Gainesville.
Ohio,: for »- factory in Mississippi, by
Duvall So C» ; , and w:ix putcliared by this
factory nt n cost of S1,3ntl. Tlie original
cost of the machinery, which is as good «s
new. was #31,000 amt it was bought from
a mill in Connecticut, at a cost of $10,000;
including fnd|lile diayugf and incidental
expenses. A nischinc- lias Ik-i-ii oritcri-d
r at a cast of #1,000 for the manufacture of
i cotton rope, which will have a capacity ot
turning oat 700 paaodi of rope a day.
ijl* an racbenz* say*. Renters, hear in
gtfatLf Potdry ihe fl-ar of liieratnre.
Vfoii is fo« earn, pnislnes, wheal and mam.
R»liiv fi the tiaitth-rn and qua fortls.
t^itjs-ibe spier and pepper. Lore letlera
! the booty, candy, coke and sugar; aud the
■ letter* to editors containing remiuanoee of
• naek indebtedness, er subscriptions for the
'future.- srd tbr apple dostpliag of Ihe eenc-
I'leeac forward a few apple
li-.'Httijiiil wt.ik «l llie klvul ill flu* wor
n- arly Mi |vi};*'N, huii(!rv«D4.t tin.'ith
hi bit 4'hieMiio I121IH hi H»Vfi\ Im'«H
i 11,1 f.lof.-l lioto nuittre* l*ruv 50 ••
•vi't»: >1 ««• III elevaul .loth. Ttinusl
• i I- let;lll*ll
l.i I - IK.. II «» MoMIII.Y ^ M.tumv,
irv. r h:»vii«x: «» |*ro|^p form n|r|>lit>l it
mu.*iit hticr*f»f :oliiiiiiistr:iiioii mi tin
iklunTarviT. lu»*» .»»* Miiid county. thi«* I
ti 'iiijiiilur iin* cnvlit.ir- nikI next of kit
Immigration Agency.
K A Tr»rv«r.
•I show oftiitw If
lit!ration reli.etilel
n Wilkins Tnr-
. f KiiWrt.
t. ucricul-
•ntially *
DI4: Oilrt
Habersham, Evans & Co.
Osineeville, Bell County, Qa.
k's.'li number omiuins ihirtv-lwo pa.<M of ra*d-
ir, unity hi; ■ Word Cut Illustrations, tnd one
tiLt.fUD 1'ihTK A lifiutlftil 4i»r.len Mtfastnv.
i.-imt >1 •*« • 1 yui* papfr. »i»d full of tntonuxtlon
II fi./Jirl. f.ii.t ten 10.70. l’rUa‘, |,M m yp»r ; Five
\'V k” i i tVVJ »! a*1* Vt;0»£f YHI.V <;*RT-KN. 541 «4*
) I . .. . in 01 V.U.I «l.hil* o.ivcrs£l.im
V..V . outkiii, i •■• ill., iruiiom. nnlv ‘.'oenM
Ai.tr. JAMES VlOt.
h.o he ler. N. V,
mFEBBVggS
T4 o.’'tt^ni*'n ot evnltaBsU. l»T3d-oina»T*. xnlnm,
•n<t immieffttn* te c*Ur4 io the fvcHitteftw* have
1.4 pi4>s|a-.‘uuv, ^urvevinK. fumlAin* ruu and
xelltor tuiueml »n<i a^rlrultutii ituds.BM Ibfltett-
mp au.1 Lollln? town f.ioiperiv. ; 71
W M W II Abr-U'H iM.| i
1 \ 1. 1 .
*WM'\ \\ STY US. )
I. _J L1U..N. 1 k t.a*». -i. 11. Coign itt. Pen. Jokn
B Gordon, Col Thoa Hxrdemxn. Fmldont 8UU Af*
ricultural Society; Hon T P JxmxXWMHteJtetertt,
Agricultoxe: Vi M«l«,8Ute GtoIOfUt; Jm
n Nichob, Nocooehte. Ga.
SgCff/fTlVj
Morgen—L i» Atnlrrioii
McDuflie -Dr .1 S Jum n.
Mitchell—U W H.illitu*.
Miller—II t* Shellu M
Merriweihci -F .1 Willivin* nml i: IV
WillinniH.
Newton—L F LiviwgHtnn aii<I Lem Amitir-
on (rep)
Oconee ; W V KMer
Oglethorpe : J M Smith Mini Wm Wtllinyn
ham
Folaoki; R W Atnlemoti
Putnam ; R C If timber
Polk ; 0 0 Jane*
Pierce ; D I* Pnlternon
Pike ; 8 K G««k
Quitman ; L P Doxier
Randolph ; J J ManDuimld. (To ha eon**
luted by tV M Tueiliii
Riebtnond ; II tl Wright, lira It Hililsy
and L D Uttv#I
Rockdale ; ti V Carr
Spalding ; .tabu I) Stewart
Hiswart,- tV tV Fitsg.teld tod W H Bar
ton • • ' . J
i Notice to Stockholder):
ic I Istifed hv w •"IlliiHt |woplo in Amerlo*.
VlcK'ft CAiuncNfr*'^) ilittslr»»lo»,nnly 2 cents.
View’s luuaTRxrici* Motiniv M*o»msk-S2
|tii*es.tine •««! ooh.rod pixie in each
tiuiuhcr. Price Si.'2- r i a vc»r; live coplea l<*r
Vica'ft Flowk* and V*>»*Vfoi*us<iAi*D»K*.flOtta.
lu naner covert.; with decani doth coven, ft.00.
All my pabltcatlons are printed lu KngUsb and
JAMES mv.
l.lhrl for iiirorce
\Vo*TwSur**in*>'ai-nr. i M.nua Vrltimn
iiciuis-rVsnu. V _ •*-
is:?. ) J. P. Wuvnsinawa.
Ii sppssrlng to lbs cart In th* alwre uatoi cars
ttiat tbodsISa-tsui,l»—soar rwt-tc in llxta county,
an) tt ftinhsr appeario* that h* do«<eot reaido (a
lbs KttW of Osortia. but •» lbs kaH of Ifo. on
mol ton Ontsml: Thai ilw .Ipfondant aprear sad
■Minor at i bs nsai Term ol i bo Court, ana mat au-
vies ho psrtSrtsd on Uaa t.y pnbltreaton of thla mla,
once s Month tor ibur niontba in tho Albany htwa,
t raxMtr pnbllahea U tbs town ■'t AlbiDT, and
Slits or llrnrcia, <). J. WRIGHT,
Woetsn A Bushse, Altory'a for Pick. Judga,
SSSZ?* um “TTurbw. ewk.
Weekly Seajiort Apneal,
J. s. NATHANS, Editor aud Manager.
ANNUALHUIMMiRimON. }2I»*.
iterium.
y nml nccommodatlons immir*
Mini Hold ..rders promptly ul-
W. V. HOLLY,
Proprietor.
«i*dcd to.
jttnrlN.tr
’.7U inrgeat plough ever made bat just
brew-made-ti a factory in Hloekua. Cali-
1 forhia. H 1* de.fghed for work in the tales,
rad’cult farrows thirty.Art inches wide/
The mould board is eight feet tong from
the point td the. end.. Ths plow will be afo
mched to a sulky, and wilt require a team
of fwtlra strong animal, to pull it.,
[jgg' I In vt- your .Job Print
er done ttl Tup: Albany
mi*
Dennis Jims mm, Butcher,
1lro«4 Street, AlUny, G»., nolifivn th« pul.lte thxt
htttwfi ratered the butcberititf bunlnvps. sod raspeot
lUU^ftullcltfi ptttrosage*
C |Ri:UI.ATING,«*H ii .I.M-jt, lhr.tUKh.Hil the State.
and c«|hh''hilly along the Mucon aud Brunswick
aud Brtniflwick and Alhiiny r:tilt..:id*. Us advantages
ns an advcrt-lHiUK medium cannot Jtc MurpaNard. Job
VrlutloXa In all Ik Umu», executed on nhovt uolicr
at lowest ratea. J. UJNATMANS.
raHKRKnV GIVES Til AT ON AND AFTEtt
1 thirty day* ftuin the #m pnbUeaUon of thta no
tice. tbs Shi rUTa sake of Dougherty Oiunty will
be Idysrttwi In th* Albany Adrsrtlaer^^
iaa Simula SbarlA' V, C.
News Office.