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ALBAXT, G.V, FEBRUARY 9tb, 1S07
taJm
C3t~ The February Term ol' the United
BtMes District CcratU will commence in
Savannah, on Tuesday ncjt, IJtli in*L, at
JO o’clock, A. M„ the Hon. John Enkiuc,
presiding.
&
A Dispatch of thc-38th. ult. from Cincin
nati says; Brick Pomeroy, i» here cnroul©
for New Orleans to collect material and ev
idence to Mtstain biotin hi* lawsuit with
Gen. Ben Butler.
l i e Memplipp|£bcrof Ofemmcrec has
* passed # 'resolution ■ rPommcndlug Ex-Gov.
diartfo, now a refuge© In ldvcrppoj, to the
ponffdchee of the commercial world.
' Among the gcnt&tncn rcowhrociulid a»
candidates for Governor of Alabama, l*y
corrospoudctiK of the Montgoratry papers,
are Hon. \W II. Crenshaw of Lownde*, lion* j
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Thus far wo have twKfeJf every encour
agement that we could havo > expected, lt»
establishing our enterprise. There were
David Clnpton of Montgdhiery, and Hon. j ^‘ Sl0,,ra P e ,,s *
C, V. R»g\ Senator from Mobile.
you would swim upon thu tide'of for
1 innc* cast yourself boldly upon that tides
and make it tenowu tlut you arc a living*
breathing, animatiHl, intelligent being, bold,
capable and expert in your profession, and
learn this lesson: That the way to “gel a
little start,” is to follow the advice and ex-
pmenceofnll the suecessAil men who have
gone before you, bv advertising liberally.
The Louis\ tile people arc agitated by the
question whether the spirits are engaged in
counterfeiting. An active spiritualist, Geo;
Ltipton, has been arrested tljcre, and among
lib baggage were found some ten thousand
dollars in spurious money.
The sucees** of Artemas Ward in London
it great. Ilia hall is nightly crowded, ami
his popubrity is continually increasing.
What holias to ‘‘ reveal 1 * concerning a plu
rality of wives among tho Mormon*, has
awakeued a pemliar interest among the
lady John Bulls.
many difficulties in our way growing out
of the irregularity heretofore existing lit
the publication of a newspaper here. As
we expected, many have stood aloof, waiting
for some evidence of permanency. Upon
this point there shoufd be no suspicion, as
tho senior, J. F. Caugilk, Esq., is so well
kuotfu In thb community as ii practical bus.
tines* man, that the very fact Of-biaconnvct-
fng himself with the enterprise, ought to
have beeu a suiKcient guarrantce of succors.
Ail fears upon this score have been removed
and we are daily receiving evidences of con
fidence from every direction. Our adver
tising columns is a good index of prosperity.
This is one of tho best signs of success, both
to the newspaper, ami the community in
which the paper is ptibli.-Lid.
It is true, we looked for help from some
quarters, lroiu whence no encouraguncnt
yet bpen offered. This is hut the liisto-
of the world, and UMNoes not surprise, or
On the other hand, men, in
the. more retired walks of life have come up
nohly apd given us a helping hand, for
which we are most grateful.
As our means will enable us, we will make
improvements iu the mechanical department
of our paper. In fact VP have in contem
plation a movement, which, if successful,
will greatly improve the appearance of the
pnjier. Its success depend* upon the ac-
iknrof oue or two of our friends.
T* Dealers to Agrlcallaral Implement.
. That excellent monthly, tbp .Soqtbcm
Cultivator, call* upon dealt™ lii 'Agrlcul-
tural Implement, to advertise in the vnriou.
ncw.pnpcre, tho different kinds of imple
mints, av there is a great demand for them
and the people do not know where to find
them, It sayst
Kelt io reliable labor, aiid in part to
supply its plaec, our two most urgent needs
in restoring prosperity to the South, nre-fer-
tilizcnt, as m*y be seen iu our qwu columns,
and in those of nearly all of ourcotcm-
porarics, liayc had sagacity enough to let
lire people know where they can be ob
tained ; but where shall we get fanning
aia
2 HI 1RKETS
... - 'rtf''- Macon, Feb. T1807
POTTOK-r^TIlSl& wW Jft demand
for good Cottons, at the opening in the
morning, at 2<J}-cents. After the rcccplidn
of the Now YOrk noon disputebes,crar mars
lret became firmer, and Sales were made in
tho evening at 30 j cents foj- middlings, \
,^—7: &OLI-VBU8, February 0,
COTTOX—There was very little doing
in our Cotton market yesterday, but tho few
sales reported did not show auy farther de
ny]
clinc. Middlings 26c.
Mobile, -Feb. 7.—Cotton, sales 300 bales
at SO.taSojc.
Xew York, Feb. Cotton.firmer, mid*
Cold
mt
implements. ' One of unr patrons desires to 1 j,,"* ViphindsVsceiiti Flour aftivc,
get a buggy plow, but after writing two j j 3 -V a i374
IvttanL with no rcMwiigo, ha* given up for; * * . . ,
this season. The Staffoid Cultivator was | Lint*rooL.-Cotton quiet; pride uncliang*
tried ami approval the uljter day, at the cdj middling uplands 14£d,
meeting of the Itichmond County Agrieuh * ■»"" ' ^
tnral Society, hut how are the jrtantera to • xiio Agent of the Freedtnenb Btreau in
obtain it. ' There are large tracts of soil, I ciiatta»m> U n published a card requesting
pcrfcctlv adapted to it, the rotary spader, j .. - - 1 . . .. .
good cultivators, and improved implements | « llc ro,kf ““>'““«« oi that city not to aid
tier
r.
^enerallyJJ the people'only know where those applicant for charity who refuse to
to get them, ' I work for fair wages, lie says that twenty*
eciving thcreforg, many Iq. one, in one day, chiefly women, applied for
quirics from our >ul»enhc«, seeking mfor-; rclicf and ,q, cn o(rt , rcd gooi homes re.
matioii iu regard to agricultural macluucrv, . ,. . ° ,
the letters ot our torres|K<udeuts T. find tlie f "«d. Something of the same sort has
late Dr. Hinckley, are read with great in- happened elsewhere. One poor fellow
M
N
■Wholesale
x DEALERS Of
etail
7 UlUgB, UIIO,
WINDOW GLASS, AC,
JYcpt Door to J. JV. SEYMOlffi’S,
OUerry St, aMtA.8Soaw,' ol
Habeas Corpus Case—Tried Before Ills
llouor T. C. f
Copniy Court—For>' a Minor < tiild.
tere.t, and more light is called for. Dealers wouldn't accept a ld!\d pf \\*oad unless it
Machinery, W as chopped. 'Another, enterprising tinnper
in Agrioulturtil Ipijdeiiients mid Jlaeiiincry,; was doped
.lclinoa to remain at the place assignpl
lie* because she had to cook her owu grub.
avail tliemschc* of the columns of Southern
newspapers to make known what they can :
supply. Much more money will be invested '
in this way the pvescut cenaon \\w\ the J
past, \\q have thy positive assurance of 1
those who have thus* used our columns, j
that they have found it very decidedly to
their interest. They arc open to other
Distillery For Sale,
PITER for tali* n Distillery, in complete order.
In. nuchiucry it in good condition—consisting
rower Itoilrr. one ”
. . , of one -|U llnrse I’owrr lioilrr. one 20 Homo Poww
IlOBOr T. C» Spierr Jlffxr of If00"herly * l ,ar ** l5 *» a, *d While we shall give no endorse* j Engine. nn<l Tul)« and nil other necessary Unur, •».
' r * * n nient to 4 * Cotton pickers,’* or agrienltural j Thrro U attneted t u this n good GRIST
CAl.VtN l»AKK, A I'KIWOX OP COLOlt, IN Kt«JllT
0 Y HI* VtFK, FltANCES UAKKjVs. It AM I’
CAUTEIt, A l*Llt>ON OF i'Ol.Olt,
Ja*.Tauotf think* Henry Ward Beecher’s
Church thp most characteristic thing of
America, it being the United States, the
New Testament, Plymouth Hock, mid the
Fourth of July.
In the
years tho lather married again, . t . ~ w .
epniigcf 18.0 the r »d husband of the
motherbrouirlit bis faimlv and the child m t |„. v will fiiuln Utter sale for the latter, 1 *"’ ion ' hj ibe
than if all was given equal prominence in a
general advertisenunt, which is too Ire-
it as p tact that at the prcsciiritiU* MU'rcIrj-ewcrit'd it to his home. The mother testi-' *l Ut, *d*y the case,
0TA New York contemj»ornry states
not a single new merchant ship or steamer
Building at any of the numerous. ship yards
of either New York, Brooklyn, or Jersey
City,
KP Tito Ladies of Thomnsville, Ga.,
have forwarded ^4C0 to tho Hollywood
Memorial Association at Itichinond.
PsnaoNAU—Charles Augustus Davis the
$?ew York “Jack Downing;’* (Scba Jjtnith
of Maine, originated tho 'Jack Downing’
Letters,) died last week in New York,
r ' fihffiF OF FAt t?» i
It ap)>eared in evidence that the child
was born to llantpatid Frances while living
together as huslmtid and and wife, some
fifteen years ago; that about seven years be
for. their emancipation they separated.
The mother married again- in about one
year, atul - was carried to Florida soon
thereafter by her owner. In about five
huinhutrsof «t»v kind, and so far as known, MILL, witl» • *plcti<liti set of Mid llock*. lor
"ball uxuljlde Jlicni tVulli our ndverti.mg 1;'',^^^a,|| ' li 0. B UALL.
c olumn*, we shall cordially co-operate
all patties whatever, in tlie introduction to
use of any article which we art*
genera!
fully Kitisficd is a really good, labor-saving
implement.
lit tulvcrtUing, our
greater benefit by taking some good imple
incut or machine, making that a leading ar
ticle; illustrating and describing iv so that
the readers can see how it works ; that it is
really a labor-saving affair—not to complica
ted for plantation use. No matter what is
the article, whether a Colton Scraper or a
Threshing Machine, a Grain Fan or i\ port
able engine, so that it is a good one,
In advertising this leading article with
feb *.*— Ill— ltu
.. . mi i • THE semi-annual sessions
friends Will oenvp i Coor , will ^ h.!4 oa the FIRST
' MARCH A.S’b SFFrtiMHF.R. The Quarter to»
>ion* will be bel<l on the *• Third Monday* iu May
and Notenibei.” Extra teasiubs will bt- held when
ever they become necessary.
THOMAS C. SPICER, J. D. C. C.
fcb0-10-3t
Our stock is now eoni|>hte iii every particular, and comprises pvcrytliing L-* J
FIRST CLASS DRUG ESTABLISHMENT,
s Medicines, Chemicnls, Patent iWcdicincs, Drugs, Paints, Oik]
oi every descript ion--Choice Perfumery, Colognes, Extracts.'I
Drandie?, W|iis|{ics, and Wines, for medicinal use ; and *
WARRANTED FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
Such as
Colors
ZS
strict
5?" Our preparations arc nil carefully ccir.j cni.dccl. of the l.ctt maUiinl ™
ft conformity to the U. S. Phartiiacopia. if any article* should not j»rovc to|
represented, we will be thankful to have it returned at Ot’H KXPKNSE, win
ntpncv will be refumlcd- While claiming to undersell no other House, we tki
woqid dp well to know our prices before purchasing their supplies.
Iw. W. UTJNTT & CO.,
Nest Door to J. N. Seymour’s, Cherry St.. Maceal
Fyb. 7-0-3 ni “1
Dougherty County Ccurt.
GROCERY AND PB0\ ISION HODl
Broad
Street ALBANY, Gf
Baker County Court.
THE temi annual se^ion* of »al*l Court
held on the •-%’irfet Ttv
mother brought hi* family and the child iu
dhpqte, back to Georgia. Tho father of*
the vnild, finding it not well cared for,
ill It
ue«d*y bftcr Il;v lirit Monday
*lon* on the
Extra
wheucrer dctuicd nvccsenry by the Jndpc.
T!ic .ludjjo may. hi any time, hear and dvtrrmri.o
the ease* pf |»eisons charged with crlmrs npuu ac-
cu»ation»drawu up by the County Solicitor, wi'.h-
put a jurr. when the*, a^reetn waive a jurv trial.
RENJAMIX F. IILDSPETILj. e. c. n. c.
f. V.t-m-Jnt
AJniliiidialoiS SmiIc.
tied that the father agreed to feed, clothe, I , . .
rt...l ...... t_ ._i , i n . .. , 'I i.risV Dkki*.—In lirffing deep idowinir.
ami pay her e;gbt do|lant a nmuth tor the! , , ,, 7- • 11 ~
.iii.1 . i . , . . saywthc ^mthern Cultivator, we qre not
is i’ J m cu V isn- ■n T T, 11 ,i- !»av W ali..g tl.nl it shall be dune will. turn, j. •>»»•« •" ">• «T»‘ Tu«w{* Af.ilIns... j
lut ot J.uuturx, 1»0«. 1 lie father and bov . , ,, ! before ihe Cornt House door tn it-e town of ls.a-
boll, testified tlmt no sucl, acrecraci.t wasl!"’ 1 ’ °"*- l ' x, ' t T t " l ‘ c " ! Yt! S c, “ bl,! "tatter | bell., W.nh cornn^. wi.liin .he legal W,
• ‘ 1 ‘©vc-red, and then the plow riiotthl
Farming Implciqcnti,
Flour - , lhtl kwiu at, Bagging,
Simti; Fickle*, Oyster*,
Sheeting, Spoon*,
Kersexs, llat*,
Shoe*, Gun*,
J'owder, •
Gai«
Sb«
Ac., Ac.
agreement wax
made, but the lilt Iter *ahl if lie done well,,
he would give the mother something, and i|:
he took the child the motljcr w ould not get i
him again. The child testified he would '
rather live with his father, as he took better
earcofhim tliougli he loved hi* mother.
Slroxer A* Smith and Win. Oliver for
mm » . ... ~ . . , » Flaintiff—John A. I)a\is and D. II. Fotw,
The Lpuiivillo Courier says »l is rumored i j- or j> v f illu j alll 1
is to Ik*
ibe lega'
of tale, me huu'in-d 4vtes of Sot of Inud number,
, . . , , .—-— , i (1311 one bur.'iml «ind thirty lour, in ih.* I*‘.t!ii!j>t I
he set ^Ust deep eticagh to turn the grass or \ D f ccuutr : »o!J)tv the projierty of p. U.U<tuehf j
weed*. All deep plowing should bo done i dec’d. Tcru.s on tbo «J«v ..t 8a ’e.
with narrow plows, u* suLsoilers, which I f c bO-IO hi FI R- f Fai.» h.
EVERY
And. in fact,
ARTICLE IN THE PLANTERS’
LIKE
stir fhc ground, no matter how deep, but
leave the fertile aerated soil at the surface
Ailm'r deboui. i.o
Georgia, YTortli County.
, . , — * ’ WHEREAS, Wm. Keen applies to be for Letters i
wheix* it now is. In most of our heavy of A liuSnistnujon tli txtatr c.fJws «. R r ^* llt |
soil*, to turn them over ten inched deep I l* ,e ® r * !| id county*. JccM.
* T»... f. - ... ikuenf.... I.i
on tho ttncu that the fuiul. Imre i.ecii »nh.
- ticribefl for the [.ulilic. lion of a Uatllenl .t.ii
ly hewepaper in lltat City, and that it will'
_»oon mtk. it,. apiiraraorq. It iitalj tlu\t
ample mean, have been provided, hut tl.c
. Courier think* it will require a quarter of a
million of dollara to innko tho thiny a MIC-
..M -i:.. .j . i > ■» . t TUc % e ire therefore to natifv all «n-l xinzutar the
, tt 1th a big northern turn plow, would runt kindred aud creditor* of sai l deceased, to l>e and
*, The adoptiau of the “centml system” by
th« Merchant*’ Exchange of St. Louie is re*
' garded as tho commencement of a comtner*
- inal reforta that will quickly be established
^ thiwghont tho country. It is to take effect
in St Louis on the ] st of March, gqd (wrliaps
• v mm time tho bushel aud other measures
, ’ of grain, etc., will be generally abandoned
v,. in ihcAYesUrn dtie*.
The Omaha llemld savs the grading of the
v fourth hundred miles on the Pacific road is
nearly completed. Tho Council Bluffs and
St- Joe Railroad is completed to Bartlett, a
The Courl held
Jrt» If tlii» was an apjdieatiou of the'
father to take the custody of the child trout
the mother it would be refused.
2.1. 1 hat it the mother ever had any
rights she had waive 1 them iu allowing tip*
lather to take the child off, and that its cus
tody legally belong'd to the father. II
Lost by Not Tam no .i
Charleston (Va) Five IV.
J them for tell VeattU \\’l;on we call grow appear ai toy olSee within the time prescribed-by *
. lover, wo may cafely turn i, in Jeep j STL’
enough to cover it. Sow it again with Uiren nndcr t-y hand .\ud pfiioial ^Unaturc, t\b.
p%eial
wheat aud clover, and enough
manure to make the second crop, and when
this is turned in, in its turn tho soil is filled
with vegetable matter to the depth of six
4H», tsu;
f^b t»<‘>
\V. ROtkiE, UrJmxry.
W-.KU
GLOltGIA—Worth Conniy,
Whereas. T!.oin«« J. Young applies to me for
Letters of Adininisttnticu <>n ihc estate of ElixabciU
r eight inches, Dei p plowing at the North,» y OUMg . u t ' e of , ai j c0 .««iy, dee d,
i where heavy swards of grass and elovu atv | . .Tl»e*v itc therrforc to nr.iifr nil and piogntar the
Tin- t unit'd under, and .buiM.nl Mm-k -f .11'
say*.: Somi i sorts gives plenty of amnurc for surface • law. to *bosr cause, if any they hare, Kky«aiJlct-
' ter< ‘hoald not begniuu-v!.
“'"‘■.TV ( i ' l ' :,rk ' 1 Ml, : v " "»» ' lr ' s » i i »3. “•V-l.v «•»"* «!•« I oi.cn under mjr L.oU „,d offici.l itpoMure, r.b,
ap|H.inlrd qu.litar tudi.triluitc tl.c tuudsin! w.u.ld dctri.y f,.r the time, t!.C- empniug i 4.1. ISi.T. . J. w. r.ot sE, Ordinary.
the lauds of the adiuiuisi raters iimung tlie .'njcuitvof much of nur x.'.dhtrn roil. ■ . ’**''• 10—Ud
enditnrs. Xotiecuf the auditorun.pub-j - ■“••••“—
lislicd. { Tire Usason n.n it.—The Louisviil.-
It io happened that a f.w pmlilors rc ^ *oys tl.e I’o.igreKioiial Ja.ol.ins
siding in arertain |K>rtion of the .ountr., :,r ''" or * 1 '"? 011 8 resolution It, amend the
who had collectively claims to the ami.ii.it ] < -'°"stit.i;ion to us to prohibit any nun from j
of seven or eight hundred dollars, from the I homing the Presidential oRice lor more
neglect of taking a county paper, never! ^ ,8n onc u ' n! '- " c suppose that is)
..heard ofthe audit until after the report 0 f; intended as another lick ol spile at the j
townbnt a few mile* from Xcbrasky City, i the auditor had been confirmed bv the j 1,1 r l' ,at MU'tion has ibrnislnd all the j A«»an5edaad4 _ cn CoHcniq Store and fat
^f <ltfc-’.rgo- and wuthwestern road will! conn. They then can.e into town to in.) I^rvsidcnts wl.o lia, o "bcci. eotuddeped fit to ; Shpment.
re-clcctcd. Wasliirgton, Jefferson, ; Business dene on a f'ASIl Basis.
n. ar. cook,
Warehouse & Commission Meicii'l {
C OTTON. 0l»ftX. RAfoy. HAY, OATS, ie., re-
CfirrJ on ftiwisge ai tuibulU ratex.
^^bybly roach Council Ulnffs c«rl; next j quire about the likelihood of-curing their 1,0
month.
claims; called ujxm an attorney, who e J Mddison ai d Mcnrec, of Virginia, anil
■uSCuInuHTOx iltttfi, nvs.—V.r take
tho following bom tho Macon Telegraph,
and fully endow it:
C‘,TO« morning's issue will j.lacc More
the citizen5 ©^Georgia, a Circular conuiu-
j • ", ■•* ’ , «« ..v iv.- . ^ c.w. -jv "o ... , 'H.u q.uru
i amir.t*! into the matter, ami ititonued them ' Jicki, n 1 f Tu.mmc, ere tic pnly Prcsid Oejober !*♦, lMo. paired by the Ult.
The storage m all r..tton stored previoni to
day March,
EKMW..1.
Charleston \\ v ,.:v vvtretuclv gratified at
coving such a large and ’ respectabln repre-
scnfatioti Among Item we notii-e many
of the jnirtncrsofTstabiishmonts which oi-
istcii befijrc tho war.
There is at present in Ibe city of Charles
ton, a large and varied asronmen: ..f geds.
stock.
Tho
t will be added an nxunaivc spring
that they hat] forever lost their money,andf aUs "liohate held tlie office for two terms,
we presumed charged-them five doUnrs for If L M, "' PV ' T . ,, ' ff Jacobins do not jntend.to
the information. All this result, d in ivi ,ho So,uh «™ States, wc rcc i.ont
in-too pen.rious to take a pj|K r. I Cl '’ :, . v , ‘ ur nn amendment, for there is
u*wv gwttlMum have L-jmisl a lesson not tho‘ f-lishc&t danger of any Northern
that will last them the. n*st cf their live*,* m - in altaiuing «u0ctent j-opularitv in the
and serve a$ a warning to.utlivrs who, fa»u; *'Sicc to be acceptable fur a six end term.
the same utotiv**, refuse, to txkv a p^r. j —
. *— Grrrt.vo Heauy fos ErnnpE.—A New
Auiuua.—The Ndrna Tiroes l«ms from y or t ^ alcl w faU , ill bo-,he Xew
apnt-mro.ro laitadcga, tLal the young,. Ycr k and European Meamere for the spring
wheat looks very well, and .be prospect ofa uipstha. h i, quite impossible to secure £
ablrss paid by that lime. « portion ol tlio cotton
«i!l be sold to pat axpcnsci.
|1. J. COOK.
feb7-9 Cw
N. &. A. F. TIFT,
Warehouse Commisaon
Moroliants,
IT-OCLUtercrelfalls wll.ke .Denlio. ofUcv
Vi' ch»«s *tJ i'U.lrrs la Ih. facililM. .hick ..
* * «Scr far Ik. stance, nit aad .hipaent af
city
of Cliaricston before the war
ail extensive trade, comprising
portion ol Georgia, Florida and
* ' - From its peculiar location and
—jwtwjfr it -K*a**sedj ft was
advancing in commerce in trade,
of a fe w years
| vwraroauuco a very decided
large crop in that region is gooi
There has been an ncu.aal quantitv
land sowed, and unless tome unfoml'rn
cidents occurs, wethiak we may safely ic
satisfactory pessage even now, before Ibe
°f last of May. Thousand, appear to be get
ting ready for the Faria Exposition, and
very many will seek their residence, act in
coos or other articles, a. oar Xe. aad Eslnuice
Brick Warehouse sew Ih. Alhoaj Bsilrood Depot,
I no doubt in
dulge Ibe hope that the wornco and children io* expensive city of fuis, but ’ in the
will never Jgwn *ftcr this year suffer for , 0 wns’and viltag.s adjorputg, s,J«re living
ALUST, CA., tr00LE!t FACT0GY.
*• ">•* ~sothreort. t nmhr wool ud
(tea Woods. Also crtlioj wool or. oottoo io.o
W* wili exchtofo Cood. fo« wool.
.desolating and baneful
way almost e\
every «VCe- 3irmicu
dvq nu-rrhants. .. = . .
bresrA
One good eont and wheat crop will fill
our country with provisions 1 ahd when that
is dcno tfccan begin tp grow pn^pr
nU*«rtoiiB{. i
•r p«rth*«« at Oie aiaxkct price
K. A A. F. TIFT.
will be mttrh cheaper.
ALBASY CB|ST AJjB FWBR H«AS.
KumejtnsfotnBtvMcKutm—
A letter from Baltimore to the Fetcrebdrg
___ ^kSBaJw:- “ XamberaoT Carojipa mer-
A Xctibrencr who bad ^r ■ fe,'piiwait «
Aroaov i» »omrios, xuiiog pod JloolaoA near.
S. $A.f.TlFT. ’
ALBAXT. GA„ VAUETT VMK8.
iod&nfiode Dows, MooKaxs^od other work
till > be ratten regions of tire i
l home
demija.
evcih.ard tarrofI.is lands laikiug: “Jin
I and tongned and gwpred.
s?. ‘ ^ -
‘ what’s tie reason the .
,11 rui- misl
:> the:
1 woman,and not
replied Jinj j
n’t think i
@od Repairing^
AKDofcr,
C3frSl>E0L\I. ATYKXTIGX called to our fine slock of
lMrOKTKI) nnd AMERICAX lil’.ANDV, CIUJSXtT GROVE WJ1ISKV.I
conioox WHISK V, I! J K WillMCY.llECTiFIEDAVIlfSKY, -o pur (
above ].roof—COllX WHISKY, IMl’OKTKD 1’OllT WIXE,
AMKHICAX raiir WINK, MADKIUA, I'OKTKK, AI.E, J;e„ Ac.,j
All cf wliich were purchased from First
Albany, 0*., January "Olb, 18CT, ^
~~/Z
a. W, FEAJIf
SPRING FASHIONS
I’OR user.
J. AV. Bradley’ s Provision Dealer & Gr
CELEBRATED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
Macon, Ga. j
(OR DOUBLE SriilXG)
Hoop Slilrts.
J
w. BRADLEYS
DUPLEX SKIRTS
Lave printed in \5El* INK. on the b»nr|
J. W. HR.VDLKY’S DUPLEX SKIRT
IhlN T DL Y ANY OTHER.
You cad always find full assortment? inSdtaunah at
WHOLESALE and RETAIL AT
J.C. MAKER k CO.,
LATH KOI* & C%
ASK FOR
J. TT, BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT
AXB /
“ SEE THE NAME OX THE BAND.”
For sale in Albany at Retail- by
W. W. KENDRICK,
DRY C.OODSI, CLOTHING, BOOTS
SHOES, and HARDWARE.
IQu At wholesale by the Exclusive Manufactur
er* and Sole Ovners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
W’arerouiiis anJ U8ice,
Sat. 97 Chambers. &od 79 and 81 Reade St.
feb7-9 New York.
AGENTS WANTED
(Disabled Soldiers preferred),
“FOR TUR—
Life, Letters, Speeches, &&, of
aitocaitheb H.aTi»isima
(V tvnv CUTIUIC, ESQ.,
Lu. Cdiror <4 sh»_ Atgoat. (C. j CoufinahmUrt
S END for Cireohre obd m oqr lem, and a foil
deurjpli.n of .he wotk. Addrw* *
NATIONAL FOBLISHIKO Ott.
gof Mi, Adana. Gn. '
BHOWN S HOTEL.
Oppctlle »epnt_... ...JfACOJf,- «BA.
K. E, BROWN A SOSiTroftietore.
: BOUSE Lu bren
■ - ■i b *!“■ ° r lh «
> u» the State, and tho most
especially CORN, should hood - ih thei
Willi flic CASH, In line. The
transfered on arrival, rating drayagf,
always be 5 cents in bushel less than' J
Store; . This is saved to purchasers.
U a ear, load.
j. tr.
January 2Dth, lSf.7.
MERGER & SMITH
CORNER BROAD AND WASUIltGT
Albany, Georgii
Have oil h»d. tnd uw eonsl(g*ly
A Good Stock of
‘ Conriuing, in. pari, of '
Bacon, none. 8ugsr,' Colfco, Sdl.ChMK, 1
;.V- tstnm.Tob.cio, Cl*««.6nuff.ro-
. ' . - . Tickbs. Sonlinrr, f.o-
. >Um. Sod., Liqnop,
- . ■ - ^ * Powder, Sliol, Lead,
Fcrecuion ,'.p,, Hollow-iVart, f
Ntila, Flow hied, Trace CL..US l!oer,F
STAPLE DRY GC
HATS,
SH0K3, BROOMS. TL11?,
SLIYES. *C.. iC.
23?“ ■Jhe highest markei pi
, o5> ,
“ - ' V .. < i
Id;
]t1
30
AH kinds of Plantation Supplies constantly on lmmli such as I
Butter, Laril
Bnjio, Cigar*, Tobacco. "
Blatiktt*, OMiaburu*.
Bull Tbrcail,
Ctum, 1’oiils,
Pirto!*;
M V nrrangcnicnta are complete for ula 4
livery of .
CORN, BACON ANDf
In store and to arrive,
£•‘>,000 lbs. Smoked Raron.
20,000 lbs Hulk Salt Side*.
6,000 bushels Com.
£0,000 lbs Northern and Etktett^j
i>0 bbls ARC Sugar.
200 bbls Superfine Family L*!
60 kegs Nails.
100 Sacks Liverpool Sail.
PfLvifcg &a AGENT West ebnstanlly
one has the advantage. Planters wantl*YB