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S. SWEET,
ALBANY,
-fed i tor.
-* * ’■ =|
GA., JUL* 18, 1807. '
TRI WEEKLY
~ UWIM ,, r -fetiitor _ ritiMi!«* *jw Mfe*. agm**
S*. XW I*. I*. 1 . M-Kclltor. . . . .. ■ »• 11.. will ui tnv nmnion make nn noun
Crops;
Si, K skss.—Kroin home, Albany hears
tint rqMitalion of a aiokly (litre, anil many
Voulil think ns favorably of going to their
graven, at to think of .pen,ling n auinnier
in Albany. All tliit in exaggeration, not
tut wiutl We have nieknenn here, but that
it in no much worno than other filneen. We
have a population between three ami foilr
thoutanil, ami there have not in the Inst nix
month., tho tlpio ol our rcalilenee here,been
n half a ilnxen interment. among the whiten.
Tlie majority of thoau who die here are ehil-
ilren. The dineanen which prcvnil here are
not of n very dangerous diameter, mostly
chills and fever. During the month of Au
gust and September the billioUH fever be-
rntneii ijuilo prevalent. It in rarely, il ever
now a days, that we have a well developed
ease of typhoid or pneumonia, in ourelty.—
Taking every tiling into consideration, Al
bany will compare favorably in thin respect
t(i any place in proportion to its inhabitant
AFFLICTED, READ THIS
to make thought against the Military liHl»
at that point. This, in iny opinion, Is a false
nt«‘p, lor tho following reasons:
1st. Jt will array the body of whites in
one party, ami tho blacks ami their false
frit-mis in another party, for no one could ex
pert a colored friend to vote with him against
the Convention, whereas by voting with
him foi>a Convention, it would he no difficult,
matter to get him to vote with you lorn
good man fora delegate. This division tin*
to parties is just what the Kadicals wish
above all other things, and this is what all
good men ought to avoid il possible, lie
liberal, honest ami candid with the Idaek
man, and he will stand by his true friends
whom In* knows mid with whom lie has been
reared.
tfd. It is not certain hut that the colored
voters will ho in a majority, if so, then, il
we drive, them away, the Convention will
not only be hold, hut it will Ihj composed of
had men and vicious characters, who will
bring ruin upon iin.
ml. Tim Government has called upon tho
At Homk, Juno .10, 1ho7.
Martin Downan:—Cnclo Hill has been
telling mo this morning Homo of the stories
the min have boon telling you black folks
about the yaukeesand what they are going
to do to you, when they get your names in
town next week. Now such stories are all
to frighten you, and keep you from voting.
The robs have told yxm so many lies about
the yaukooN you ought not to let them fool
you now, robels cannot vote now, and the
government wants to get the names ol all
who are not rebels, so you can voto for men
to make right and just laws.
There is a paper printed at Augusta call
ed the Loyal Georgian (hat will tell the
black folks the truth. Il you can read you
had ought to have that paper and read it to
till thcldaek folks you see, you call have il
every.week in the year lor three dollars, you
can get it by going to Col. Smith’s store in
Albany, and tell him that you wish to take
Hie paper. I will do anytfiing for you, that
you may know the right, go to Albany all
f you, and ^ive in ^our names so you can
vote.
Yours
V. II. Fla mi.
We have been requested by several parties
«d' the most estimable character, to publish
the above. We do so oil this request, and
lor the purpose of showing the Southern
people that our Uadieal neighbors are leav
ing 110 means untried or stone unturned to
beguile tho negro race into their party.—
We do not question the right of tin* writer
to address a won* of advice to those whom
In* seeks to control. It is his privilege and it
shows his sagacity in political wire work
ing, and we cannot blame him Ibrexereising
this right. The moral we desire to adduce
is this, that Southern men be as wide awake.
While we grunt Mr. Flagg the right to ad
vise, we deprecate the character of the
advice. And the poor negro, when he
learns to read, will meet with a \ery pleas
ant little story of the “Spider and tin* Fly”
the lull lorc.c of which he will be enabled
to appreciate when lie has been, led ©IV bv
these deigning political tricksters. They
lire not only engaged personally, but hun
dreds of political documents are placed In
the hands of those who can read. We hear
of Shrllaborger’s speech being sent out on
every plantation in the country. While we
admire the energy of theso men, we detest
their course,
The laugh comes in when Mr. Flagg says
the “Loyal tleorgiau will tell the black peo
ple the truth.” If it has ever before been
Accused of telling the truth, we have never
heard it. We would as readily look for it
iu “Sanbod the Sailor” or expect it from
lien. Hutlcr, as we would from this defeota*
Ido sheet, taking tho few numbers wc have
seen as specimens.
Sks kual of tho leading radicals of Tenn
essee were formerly negro traders—dealers
iu human flesh, who didn’t hesitate a mo
ment to separate the mother from her child
if they could make a tew dollars by the op
eration. There are some of the same sort in
licorgin. They formerly used the negro for
their own personal profit—they nre trying
to do the same thing now.
people to meet in Convention, and we ought
to comply at least to that extent. I do not
propose that the (’onstitution and laws he
so changed as to meet all the requisitions of
these hills and the wishes of the ultra lladi-
cals, and thus to secure the admission of our
State into the Union, lor l do not believe
that such men will consent to our lull resto
ration, unless our State, by this machinery,
is fully rudieulizcd. My opinion is that the
Convention ought to do what is right, and
only what is right, just and honorable.—
They ought to he controlled not only with
reference to our present pressure, hut with
a view to maintain the honor and dignity of
the State, ami the happiness of our people.
11 the Convention is composed of good and
true men, this will he the result, and wheth
er we get into the Union or not, we will he
iua much better condition than we will by
rejecting the Convention, for the following
1 reasons:
Itli. If we reject it, Congress can, and
will order another election, with a greater
number disfranchised, and can then have it.
arranged iu their «wn way—then from this
there will ho no escape-tin* sovereignty
will have passed into their hands—and it
can only he rescued by a revolution.
Mli. If we vote down a Convention, we
do not place our friends and the defenders of
constitutional liberty in a sale position to
light for the second cause of freedom at the
Noilh. It will he said that we are stub
born, unyielding and uncompromising, and
how can it be gniusuyed V Their mouths
would lie closed, and they would he power
less, lint let tlm Convention he called
composed of our bet men — let them review
the whole ground, and do what is just and
honorable-- let the question of sullrage be
settled, so as to confer its privileges as lib
• rally as it is bestowed on most of die North-
ern States—let all other matters he arrang
ed upon such a basis—let tin* evils ol
qiicnt elections he provided against, and
then we call, with confidence, place our
claim before the world. It Is a laet which
the history of our State has clearly demon
si rated, that there is nousc for many of tin
elections that lake place. There are many
ofliees that ought to he tilled by appoint
meitt, and those (hat am Jili<*d by alert ion
ought to lw* for a much longer term. This
evil ought to ho remedied. My opinion,
therefore, is that all our people ought (with
the present lights before us) vote for a Con
volition, lie careful and select our lu st
men—able men—men who are willing to
act upon important questions—“even in the
absence of telegraphic orders ” —and will,do
so upon their own convictions of fight. . If
the result of their labors is satisfactory, is
right and just, let be ratified by the people.
If not, then let the people, when thu Con
stitution is submitted to them for ratifica
tion, under the provisions of these hills, rise
in their strength and repudiate it. There is
no danger in this course.
Ool'iillKUTY.
Hinton R. llrlprr.
emotion
; Georgia
will in my opinion make an abundanoo of
com for another year and probably some to
export. This crop is looking very fine, and
the late rains will develop it unpreeedently.
Our farmers not iio'y having hogs to feed,
and being able now soon to graze their
mules will need hut little more grain except
for milling purposes. So there will be but
little need for encroaching upon tho grow
ing crop. Ami we may therefore look to
see our barues again filled with thin cereal,
(’niton is looking well, but may be Injured
if the late excessive rains continue. With
so much rain the chance is bad to destroy
grass, no that in many farms it has gotten
the start. Hut a few days of good wenthor
will enable thu farmer to clean out his fields
and then the prospect is good lor a good
yield ol the stapk*. Upon the whole 1
think on ^farmers may congratulate them
selves upon present prospects.
The health of tho freedmen lias not been
good of late; so that this has been another
obstacle to progress, but with no mishap
our farmers will be rewarded lbr their ex
ertions. Oiiskuveh,
lAYTOH’S OLEUM VITA.
look, look.
T HIS grc*l Oerra.n Liniment is nn almost inf.l-
lible euro for
Kliomnatiam,
Neuralgia,
liheumatio
l’nlns in the
Bark, Breast,
Side. or Joints,
Toothache,
Nervous Headache,
Earache, Spraina,
Bruises, Swellings,
Cnts, Insect Bites,
Btirns, die., <&c.
Till. gr.»t remody should hr in every house.—
For Hone, this remedy him no equal.
Ask for KAVTON'B OLEUM VITA). T.ke no
other. Bent hy express for $1.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CUBE,
AN EGYPTIAN BEMEUY.
If you want fine WHISKY nod Nine ItK WaTKIS.
tall on T. M. Chiubv, nt JOHN TALBOTT’S GEO.
CERY, Ramon’s Building.
£5J" Don't fail
July 1 SnB07.
t cull.
READ! READ!
Have You seen the]
Something
i|W»n
For the cure of Sudden Coughs »nd Colds. Aslh-
ms, Acid Biotnach, Sore Throat, Heartburn, Sea
Hlcknew, Cholera, Diarrhea, l*ain« and Cramps iu
(he Slomaco. Sent by express for $1.
Kayton’s Dispeptic Fills
' Are a sure and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, Bll
At the recent annual meeting of the
French FrcemuHoiiH the question was raised
whether or not the use ol tho formula “to
the glory of the Great Architect of the Uni
verse,” was to beheld obligatory in all eases.
M.M. Parrott Duelas and Ktigcno Pelletan
lavorod the widest liberty of conscience, and
thought that Frcumasoitry should not seem
to commit itself to theism. On the other
side, MM Garrison and llcrmittc lavorod a
loyal adherence to llm traditions. At the
same time, iu the opiuoiu of the former,
there was nothing in the phrase to exclude
or embarrass an atheist. Tho delmto was
warm, and insulted in tlm intention of the
formula, by a votli of one hundred against
sixty-seven. An American mason can
hardly understand how this question could
arise,’as we apprehend a belief in the exis
tence of God is the fundamental doetrino of
tin* institution.. Can an infidel lie a masonV
Uoua Disorders, Constipation, and alj DlNordersof
the Liver, Rlomach ami
Bowels, auil when token
regularly will cleanse the blood. These ore the
greatest antl-Biflous l’ills ever placed before the
public.
Sent by moil for 31) cents per box.
The above medicines are prepared and sold by
1'ior. II. II. KAYTON,
Savannah, Ga.,
To whom all orders should be addressed; or to the
Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., Wholesale Drug
gists, Savannah, tia.
Dewaro of counterfeits. Tho genuine has Prof.
It. H. Kayton's signature on each bottle and box,
A liberal discount to those selling ngaiu.
For sale in Savannah by A. A. SOLOMONS &
(>., E. W. MAHSH A CO., W. M. WALSH, It. II.
'ATKM, and by Druggists and Country Merchants
generally. july.10—lyr.
L, E & II K Wclcli, Agon Is
ALBANY, UA.
W F. nre regularly in—manufacturing TIN
WAHE for the \\ hotc-ab* and lift nil n.cb
at astonishingly tow price*,
attention to
We will ptvo r'pcetn!
Tin Roofing, Guttering, &.C.,
Which will he under llio prrsnlml super,
MR. ltUBSELL, nn.lcxeralcd in innid
nww.tr. All work wiirrnntcl. Wo I in*
cured the services ot It. "• Al.hNAM U.
resident of Albany, whose work is too well known
to need comment.
NEW
“AT—/ Mil
LETTERS CUT IN TIN
in tho most pci feet stylo of the art. Order* Iroin
abroad for any thing in our line, will receive prompt
attention. c
juar Remember the place, opposite A..I. p
NEW BRICK BLOCK. Call nmi become convinced.
A. J. TOWNS. BROTHER .X CO.
To Tint Prune.—Mr. M. Russell put the Tin
Roof on my New Building, and I am well pleased
with it. it will compare with uny^roof ^ ktmw^ol.
Albany, July 2d, 1HG7. 7U—lm
NE¥ Mild
NEW HOTEL I
I
have just completed my Nc\V Hole
Building. It Is conveniently arrang- j
nnd handsomely located A g 1
Cistern in the yard. To an exjierieiii*'
man, a liberal offer will be made. Fo
call upon It. II. Towns, Albany
I am now receiving!
most complete t
DRY GO
T
fhe New Orleans IVki nu says a party
of about, oho hundred citizens, representing
some of tho best fumillcfi, is about leaving
that eity on a prospecting tour to Honduras
ml oilier parts of Central America.
Groeuia—Worth county.
Notice la hereby given to all persons concerned,
that 1 shall apply to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of said county, for leave to resign my trust
as Guardian for Ihepersou and property of the uii-
IP . . w
nor heirs of James N. Ford, deceased, on the first
Monday in Reptember uext.
July HI, 181*7 R. U. FORD, Hr., Guard'n.
U. S. Internal Revenue,
Kith Division tftl District Georgia
Will lie sold on the 27th day of July, 1807, on
Broad Hi reel, in thu city of Albany, On., by virtue
of a warrant to me directed hy J. (\ McKurnty,
'Collector of the Second District of Georgia:—One
Billiard Table and fixture*, and one sett of liar fix
's, now in tin* Bar Room of W. J. Owens, as the
properly of said Owens lo pay taxes due by him.
RICHARD IIOKIIM,
July 1H. Dep. Cot. loth Div. tfd Din. Ga.
Grouuia—Worth county.
By virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said
couuty, will be sold before the Court House itoor in
Isabella, in said county, between the lawful hours
of sale, ou tho first Tuesday in Ruptember uext, lot
of land number (HID) one hundred and ninety-nine,
ill llio Olh district of Dooly county, Gn. .''old ns
the property of Leroy Kenedy, late of snid county,
deceased. Terms—CASH,
JOHN M. KENEDY,
July 10,1807 Adui’r of L. Kenedy, dec’d.
bailey’s Patent Self-Fastening
Wrouglit-Iron Buckle Tie.
I'ii'.i
GxoUtitA—Worth county.
These nro lo notify the kindred nnd creditors.
ai d all others concerned, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, nnd show
cause, if any they can, whyCeiln K. Ituekelew, ad
ministratrix with the Will annexed on the estate of
James Huukclew, deceased, should not lie discharg
ed frdm her snid trust. J. W. ROUSE,
July lit, ’07. Ordinary.
I’mnlnni Awarded
Slate Fair.
at l.onl.slaua
40,000
It. is an cheap a lie. and the ln»«t oneyet invented.
Il is the strongest lie, standing by tchi a strain of
(tf.(HHt) two thousand pounds. The most easily ad
justed tie, as it is si-ll-l'nsteuing. The most simple,
requiring only to slip ihti band into I lie buckle, and
I lie elasticity of the cotton fastens itself, alid it can
not become unfastened.
For hale, iu huge nr small quantities, hy
RUSH, ROBERTS A CO.,
CnmmiHsinti Merchants and General Agt's,
80 Front Street, New York City.
July 10 InwJlin.
POUNDS BACON
FOB SAI.K TO
LIST or X.BTTBRS
E.WAhM.Yd In lilt' P.*t Office, at Albany, (la.,
U .lulv til. ivil
Ijiroin.t.vr.—Several ol' our lady ac
quaintances, who liavc rend of tho extensive
limnulacturc of odometers which tell how
far a earring, had been run, luty they wish
some genius would invent an instrument to
tell how fur city husbands have been in the
evening when they just step down’to the
jiost office, tho barber,, shop, or the Lodge
room to confcrV3cgrec. Not that they are
.sufpquted of anything wrong, hut just for
itbc full of the thing.
Mi. Stamm, of Milan, has made a vehicle
in which the strength of n horse j. reinfore-
in a wl by that of strain, while the steam power
gains in application the advantage of the
horse’s ini.elHgenee, so that both work to-
jfothor, and arc managed as on. py the reins.
AVhcii the homo moves forward his traction.
i)pi>lms llio steam; when be is pulled tip bis
backward notion shuts it off, and if vigor-
•' rarely Applied, reverses tho engine, which
hacks as he bgfka, stops backing as lie stops,
mill again dtnrtn forward ns lie starts.
|o ‘■-’“A-Hatr Wat'.—Thn number »r pi,,us
murderers who are dying on the gal lows
' "•Ijdarnbw'ih'VsHttyts'partS of tho country, is
^rpm-rtiiea 0
be attd most triumphant
> heaven wonld bb through' Jinr*
.►sil.dererti Alley. M« wtfirtbf' martyr 1 of the
Crimes. .
This notorious Altofltionist ami |»rctc*nifod
negro lover, who wrote tin* “impending
crisis,” an incendiary pithlicatiou ot’ the
foulest character* which received the en
dorsement of a liemihiienn Congress, now
that his work has been accomplished and
the dear AtYican is sought to he made his
equal, thus vents bin fipcen upon poor Sam*
bo. '
IlOW TI1K VROUO OAMK TO TIII8 t’OrNTUY.
Ho wan hatlcsa and coat less ninY trouSer-
iess, and shotdesK and fihirtjess—in brief, lie
waa utterly resoiircolens, nnkeil and filthy,
He coino as the basest of criuiiitala—liu
runic as a slave; for Huiimiasion to slavery
is a crime oven more heinous than the crime
of murder; more otiious than the sin of devil-
worship. With himself he hronght no
knoWleege of agriculture, commerce, nor
maniitHoturcM ; no ability for the salutary
management Af civil ntfaiis j no tact for the
riglit direction of navies ; no nrqiiaint-
anresliip with science, literature, tiorart, no
akiU-in-tlie analysis of theories • no 1 stmti-
menu stimniativo of noido actions •’ no smd
for tho eucomwgemer.t ot ntorniU.C. Hringt
rage
ing with liimself
and basUPi
c»mo like % brute; lie «m a Wat? then’; iie
hod always bemr a brnto ; 4io m nf^brutj
now ; ttiHi Um is no tearo reason* ILp In'*
Urthjr thut lie-vsW-wee-oimMifak b^oteaitc,
lliSn there is of supposing tlmr*l#»^hhniid
wUl-ever c«*mo to ixulog—only ttnS^lack
bipod* tho basest of tho tiro, wdt
sooner externiinated. Yet <hts k tlm
•M and fiUhy folkrerwhoid, by' f «cr
graded and very (xMitWmptitU white,
wtADMukissd u> rceoftik^as ansqoal
i Wothotilm < •
Humn, HD
Hrowa,J iim
Braswell, W A
limb'll. J• >lin
Cti>ton. J M*
(’nip*, w .M
Davis, KT
Diiim.ll l.
Kalkncr, w C
l^nvc.S w
l*»*e, Miss A unit* (color’d)
Lovult, Mosm
Miiglll, Gol w J
Maiihewi, S S
*J biiitiiiry, n M
Merrill, Mrs Olivia
Norman, J H
3 PaiiiTsoii, Frederick
Finley, llaeliel (cid.»ud)D|HVor, L II
Ford, AJIvu DaiiI, Arch
(iriiinii, Kielmrd ^tieonmi, Henry
tiMillurd, Itev *S H Nliinp, m m
Hall, li w spring, Mrs Mary
Hayden, Mrs Mary I. Stringer, John
HeWili. Mis 4 Mary Truwick, Jo
Hood, lleorce (t-ulored) Turner, c
.hihnson, llikcry wel»b. Kid R
Kerne, its my " rye, M
Persons calling for any of the above letters trill
please say advertised.
M. J. RICHARDSON, P. M.
Jutv 18. 18117.
PLANTERS
CREDIT
CALL SOON ON
TO CITT TAX PAYERS.
MEGRATHi PATTERSON
The Hooks for the collection of City Taxes for the
yenr I8«)7 will be opened from this dale until the
IBili day of September next. Come up promptly
and thereby pave (he cost of executions.
Mulberry St. Maoon.
July 13-74-1 m
and settle
Albany, Ga., Jn\y^V», 18117.
eby save it
J. F. CAUG1LE, Treasurer.
7o—OOd
Manhood: How Lost, how Restored,
Jn»l yublukrd, ,i rt«r edition of
Plantation Supplies.
Dr.Cnivmvciri Celebrated E»>
•a J- ou tlio radmit enrt (without metlicine)
of SeaitMAToaauaftA. or Heminat Weakness,
Involuntary Seminal Losses, iMroTKXCT,
MenqU and Physical lucapaeily, Im|M>dimen(8 to
Marriage, cie. ; also Coxm mi’TIux, E|'1LRI*sy, said
Fuh indu'd by self- tnlulgenee or aexlttal extrav-
ngiince.
i*ar Price ill a sealed envelope, only 0 cents.
Tho celebrated author in iliii admirable essay
clearly demon*irale*, from » ibitty years' anccess-
fal practice, iltal tho alarmiog oonsequenoes of self
abu*a may be radically cured without the danger’
o.ta use of iiucrnal itodicine or the application of
ibo kuilV«-}»ouuing ouijtmodo of oure atence situ
Pla, certuiii, und effectual,
began to supply Planters with necessary
supplies to make their crops, early in the
bkror
'ore there was evidence of good crops.—
We are still prepared to supply
CORN ill BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE, Ac
won time, due 1st November.
Uy f *“
Either for cash
We will be ready'with a good stock of BAGGING
nod 1 RUN TIES in due time for the trade
gust. Our arrangements will he such that we can
eell these neeeesnry article* on ns good terms us
it house South. FRARfi ft LAWTON,
Jmly Ij-SL Third St., Macon, Ga.
hy means of wbWh every
j,. ... . ... ... q vuflerer, no mailer what his condition mav he. mar
" T" " n *^ ,n s Ml f *>'" bUtk, lfm , pKrwU,, .ml rUmaUy, *
‘.I Lo.ly, flenmxl nn* iii.hI, 1,,* fy- Tl.i- L.ciu,. aAmIJ L. In
jrytff h gndjewety pifn ip, thn land,
un.f ' * * • **’
the hands of every
F. M. THOMPSON,
Contractor and liuildn
M ynder seaj^ipn plain envelope, to any nd-
dre.*s’ji<>*7-j»</yd‘,'on rdeeipt of six cents, or, two post
Ktamps.
AID UKALtS IJf
: & co.,
BURIAL OASES,
ALBANY, GA.
nhifc
^liir—: JEmKiatMBBEat s
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overy
U L. E. SB. E-ffELCH- '
wsr * (Mi .uppij at
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MKTALICtWWil
A. J.
particularH
Tt )W NS.
iGItOCEl
l<\>r Unit.
Kvc*l* lu'ollgllt 10 l
I WO LARGE STORE ROOMS
under the New Hotel.
, in pel feel order,
A. J. TOR NS.
BRICK! BRICK!
have just burned a kiln of No. 1 Brick, which I
otter cheap. Call on It. II. Towns, oiq o-iie the
Hold. A .1. TOWN.-i.
Albany, July tfd, 1807. •«' -1 in
F O U T Z’S
CtLIBRATID
in ail Gal Prate
] karei
THE LAI
I lone amt liivoraMy
known, will U>«r
otighly reinviKori,t«Y
tiroken down and
low-spirited born*,
by ttreliKtlit-nitm
Slid clt-niikimr Hie
rtomneli arid Inlea-
tines.
It i* a rare pro-
Velittve of all dit
_ ea«e* tneidriil In
this animal, »uch u LUKfl FEVER, OLAM'l.Us,
YKI.LOW WA- ^
TER. HEAVES,
COUOIIB, IMS-
TEMPER. ■"
VERS, FOUktlKK
W Al’PE-
i lain ami Striju* .Taonnot, |
Organdie Muslin,
l’lain ami dotted Switwe,
Knibroidercd “
I Hack ami white Lawns,
Stripe Mozambique,
I Maid llaregt*,
llrown ami hlito llarege,
Gingham,.Luwns^
I’ink, blue and white Tnrii
nook,
F.mbroidcred Hamlkerchki
Alrxamlcr Kid Gloves,wkij
I .tidies’, MisRCfi’ and Chili
I’rint.s at 124 els. per Ya
J.atest Stylei 1
& EI O El
LOSS OK
T1TK AND VITAL
EN'KRU Y, 1c. IU
ut Improve* the
wind, lnrrra»r*
the appetite 'aivea 1
a imooth and*
glouy akin—and*
tramfonn* the*
mUerable iketeton Into a fine looking and wptrlt*d
hor*e. : 1
•very description, and hoi
■.that cannot ho given in nod
To krepen of t'ow* this prepamtion i* inrntnshte.
It Intrsawa the quantity imd Uaprovt-N tin' ip' dity
of the milk Him*
lNfii proven by t
tual «‘X|N-riiiUTit to
Increa.te the quan
tity of milk urn!
cream twenty |H-r
rent, and make the
butter linn and
Street. In fattening
cattlr.it nivr* them
an ap|M'tiie. Iimih- im
. their Ii i d e. and
i* makes them thrive
In all diseases of Swine, such as Cough*, CTcen in
the Lunas, Liver,
this article
acts as a specific.
Ry putting from
one-half a paper
to a paper in a
barrel or swill tho
above diseases 1
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented.
FOR GENTLE
“ tf ™
ii,
From-h (’all*Hoots nnd Sho
Fat. Lent hot*
Lum Kip
Large sizes Mens* and Wt
I Joys*, VoiiUih 9 nnd Uhildm »jy (
Hats, all dosoriptions,
• 1 J & ; L.iU-sl stylo*
Liueu Bosom
Drawers,
Host Alexander Kid Glovtt hk
colored,
1 liindkcrchiefs, Socks, C’nt
Large lot ol
r If given in tint, a certain
preventive unit cure for the ltog Cholera.
Prieo 25 Cents per Papor, or 5 Papers for $1.
PREPARED BY
8. A.. FOIJTZ Jk, I1HO.,
AT THEIR
WH0LE8UB DUl'U AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. U6 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale hy Drufci'ts aud SlorekwjK.rs through
out the Ualted SUtes.
For salt* hy
L. E. ft II. E. WYlf.li,
Drup!*l8t8, Allmny, Ga.
July 13, 1807. 74-
FIIEffllTHEE
AT COST!
M. P. CALLAWAY St SON
—Corner Fourth nnd Cherry Sta.i—
Intending to close out tlieir present btisinr**,
* offer tlieir
Eniiro Sto<-k. Ftirniturc
At Cost !
•AtJ
wor
It ooiisisln of:
Fine Walnut Sfts ! (\>l(;tgc Sots
Parlor Sols, Hnroaits, \Vnsl»-
atatuls, What-Nots, llat t
Hacks, ’
Trmtdlo llods, (’radl
trouses, Feathers, etc., ot
* * Alfca,-ef large »»H.irlm» ii! >.f
Window Shades,
TiVfoii yn^vtfidtr
rar|"-li"g ([iv(iJkae
Gents’ anil Hoys’
AY'ill bp ppon in a ftv
111 the
Grocery
.( ‘ ii * 1 bnvc
Ib'lour. ullgratoL
alia
fat
Jli
Xi W'
CimvXVsi'il nmi I'ijl Tlxii'l,
Teh, Cnlfi-P ami 1W»> h,
A 1’>CmPCnistiixlS«r ^
Siiym-, Kmiim, OyaU-J,
('1-ackers—by the pout
< I j Piers, Lobsters, l’icl
b'reneli .Mostaril, Sn»'
Fruits, Soda, (b-eam Tai
Nols, lbiisius, (liiijn:
.lellies, all kinds, llranay
I ’iin Ajiple, Citron, Tapk
nod, Currents, FoUsjiML
ease, I.ve, by tlie lb. or^
1 py the IU or box, l’ov
Cops, Smoking Tot
oral new brands,
Tobacco, do.,
:'t - TuMBtfoki'Vy 1
Troys, ltortj
-! I 1 A Splendid fs*’<
y
it’ ) Prl ' ^ -J- i
LIQUO]
Mnt-
etc.
j'lalting,
Oil
Chilli,
Flrst-rUtA nwWwtv;«M«U8kRrnl
• Cliauipilgoo Ti
Madeira
■ Sherry
i ’la rot
Si-bnoppH„Mt-l/iimis Alf,
frork/rj „
mo/. ■ J. '•■•/ O’’ 1 ' -
HovdtVilrp, T " j| HEAVY
(loos an,I
!W0lfW3tTA
l.aa a • W.
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