The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 27, 1866, Image 2

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T tl E 1WTIII0T. ============== • - R. it; BALL, - Publisher. ALBANY, 6a., Oct 27th, 1866. THE PATRIOT; ' We have just reeived a supply of good paper, directly from the manufactory, and also have otjr presses put in good condition, as woll as some other new arrangincnts of the latest style for 'doing job work in the neatest pos ible manner. Our paper iu fu ture will make a better appearance in all its branches, than at any time since the war. Xo subscription will hereafter be taken with out the Cash. Would ask particular attention to the adrertisment in to-day’s paper of J. X. Soymour, Esq., ofMacon. He is offering the greatest inducements to purchasers and con. snmers of all kinds of Choice Groceries. His prices are moderate, and we kuow that those )>atronizing him will be pleased. All orders promptly attended to. E5jf” We would call the attention ol our readers to the adrertisement in to-day’s pa- p'r of the Atlantic & GalfR. R. Co. with H. S. Haines, iEsq., Gcn’l Sup’t. . That Great Moral Idea. The following resolutions, adopted by the Republican Convention at Syracrusc, September 20th, 1805, in houor and praises of Andrew Johnson, shows the consistency of their party, at the present time. Tliey go into this- campaign Spitting upon this year-cld platform and openly denouncin'’ I’resident Johnson. . • “Resolved, * * wc recognize in Andrew Johnson a statesman of ability, experience aud a high-toned patriotism, and the most unsullied integrity, and one who has render ed services to theUuion cause during the re hellion, and whose single-hearted devotion to the permanent prosperity and glory to our common country commands the res pect aud,confidence of the American people, and that we renew to him in his administra tion those assurances of cordial and effective support which were tendered by its iu his nomination and election. 'dissolved, That wo approve, eminentlv wise and just, the sentiments of kindness and confidence which President Johnson has toward those of the communities and indi viduals lately in rebellion who accept the perpetuation of the Union and the-prohibi tion of slavery as the legitimate and irrevo cable results of the war, that wc approve the initial steps which he tins taken toward relaying the bonds of military authority iu the Southern States and ill restoring to their noAnln Aid 1 .. .1 • Etlmlre Forgeries In New l’Ork city Banks—t’hecek* Forged for $17,341. A yong man named Edward Unviek was brought before Justice Howling at thq Tombs, tliis.aftenioon, charged with being an accomplice in the forgery of four checks, aftiountingto $17,34! 10i • ’ It appears that a man named did ward Du- rand'opciied an account at the Hanover Dank oil the 11th ins., and deposited, two checks on the Rank of North America, one amounting to $4,600, purporting to- ltavo been draudt by Stchn* Wnlting, and the oth er for $7, 460-drawtt by Trover & Covgate. Immediately 911 the deposit being made, the checks were sent to the offices of the re spective firm naiucdjniid so like were the signatures, that they wore certified as cor rect and returned. On the same day lie drew nearly the entire amount out of the bank, without creating any suspicion. Next day lie deposited three’ checks on tile Ghi.-uuc.il Rank for $4 730‘ drawn by John C Lord. On tiic National Ilark Bank lor $S,901, drawn by Philip Meyers* Co.,and 011 the Marehauts’ Barn: for $3,600 \V ithin a half an hour after making latter deposit, he drew a check 011 the bank for $15, M°’i fc y Urwjek to the office of Mr Julius Holder, a gold broker in Wall street for the purpose of buying $10,000 worth of gold " . Mr Holder’s clerk, to make sure that all was eorret sent tlic clerk over to the bank, to see if it was all right, before pavitur over the gold. - * Some short time previous to the "old buy ing the tellerat the Hanover Rank discover ed that the checks were all forgeries, and sent over to the post offl.ee for Officer Wall ing, who was quickly on hand, and proceed ed to t9e office ofMrMoldcr whore lie arrest ed Urwick- On being taken into custody, the prisoner stated that he hail liven "bent to get the gold by Durand, who was to meet him in New street for the purpose of receiving it. The officer accompanied him t > the place men- iionea, but Duran J was nowhere to bo soon, iie was tJien conveyed to tin* Tombs and temporarily committed till inonday merninjr whoa the case will conic tip for examination Detore Jus te Dow I n j.— r Xt w York Ex- pivss. 1 people full and complete control over their lo—’ • - - - local affairs just as soon as may be found compatible with tile preservation of order, the maintenance ot peace, the exclusion of slavery, aud the fulfillment of the con stitutional obligations of tho national authority to garenteo to every State a republican form of government; and that wc confident look fonvfir under his wi e and patiotic administration, to the establnsli ment of more cordial relation ofgreater mu tual respect, and of a stronger interest in each other’s welfare between the Northern tnd tho 'Joqtheru secli-ir.s of the Union than nave hitherto prevailed; and that <11 all the measures he may adopt, tending to the at tainment ot these just .and beneficent ends, *wo pledge him our cordial and hearty sup port.” - A MUM.of Three Years-a«4-a-Ilalf 01 .Sentenced to Imprisonment at Hard Labor. From (he Dublin Evening Mail. Shortly after midday, on Saturday, two children, named Bryan—one a girl of about eight years, the other a boy aged threo years and. six months—were arrested b; a police-constable in Westmorland street lor soliciting alms. The were taken to College street police station, and charged in duo course, and were then brought before the magistrate, Mr. C. J. O’Donnell, at the head police court. Th .1 charge was proved and the magistrate made his decision. The decision was, that tho girl should uudeigo imprisonment in Gangegorman Penitentiary for fourteen days, and be kept to hard labor and that the boy, three and a-half. years old should be sent to Richmond Bridewell—be there detained for fou.fecn days, mud-kept to hard- labor! The next question were, what clothes he should he dressed in and to what hard work put? Never contemplat ing that such a youthful'prisoner should bo sent to jail, the board of snperintendancti had made no provision iu their wardrobe for him, noy the inspectors-general defined what hard work was suitable for his age. The re sult was that the humane governor was obliged to procure, some slight articles of clothing for the poor crcafure, and send him to the'hospital ward to betaken care of.— Mcanwhi.e, the inspectors-general have been communicated with, and by their instruc tions the local inspector lias forwarded to the Government a repert 011 the case ac companied by a copy pf the magistrate’s commital. “Thai’s What’s the Mailer t” The New York Day Book proponuds to the Radical “Saints” the following little question. It is quite simple, and easily an swered—because of its tmthfu'ncss : Why are the Mongrels so fearful lest all their work wiJJ be undone, that they work- 10 bind this -generation and all future ones not to disturb it? Becanse they know- in their hearts, if they will not confess it with their lips, that from the day that Mr. Lincoln called out 75,<Tt)p men to coerce the South’ ern States, to this, tliey have done scareely ono constitutional act 1 That’s what’s the matter! ' All Aboiit the Salats.’- The New York Day Book gives the fol lowing “billot fare” of the present-day sain so-called: ■ Thi Mongrels xtf Raymond’s old district have renominated' the notorious Charley Spencer for Congress,, as a bright anil Shin ing light in “the party’of great moral ideas.” At a into BlaCk-aiul-Tan parade otthe Spen cer clubs, 0110 of them bore a bauuer with tho motto— “Ob.Mlfid I revenge the blood oftlio saints shod in New Orleans.” Tho said “saints’’ were of the perfect Char- fey Spencof stripe—any number of them can bo piokod up about tho Jombs every day. Alleged offer of a Sa«th Carolina Regiment to the President. [Special Dispatch to the Missouri Democrat, Had], Wasiii.nv.tov, Oet. 13—An army officer - who has recently roturned.from a visit, to South Carolina, States that lie learned while there, tliat the 29th South Carolina Regi ment had been reorganized; 'and tW?t they had offered their services to the President to sustain him in any attempt which he might make to’ suppress Congress. We tliongt “grape” had long since “play ed-out, but it seems not, as the abovtois pret-' ^ ' lofe.Sif” BK *" :HVK ' - Road tiio card of Couant & Young in to-days paper—For particulars or reft--, ence apply to Judge John Jackson, of Al bany. \ The Gold Market. The Now York Stockholder gives the follow- g view of yperatious in the gold market: Tim first of November release* over ei«di- teee million in gold from the Treasury which comes out 111 payment of the November in terest on the five-twenties of 1862 at the present pnee of gold tlis will probably b c invested in1 cureeiiev, bringing near thirty ly j icld for a day or t wo‘ the strong and vi- <)roil t hold of the muster-worker " there* re laxing tor a tine to receive this new aeeS- sion ot gold into the merchantable mass the^.M t "V ° V . , ,T ’- ,iP lnan ipufators of the gold trade will again rcmoii-lcsslv put the price ,1 here they may,to the cost Sf tic importing mercqaiit, and all who haveactu- al uecil oi com. u The gold market has become noplace even or shut ’game. .They „ i„, „ lvIm fho apprecutiou of the fact has drivJn irorn the field many who would otherwise -speculate in gold. The Fed..,a! und Z\t seeurities, rail way share/ Ac., are now so hi nting that none follow the hoarse excite- lt‘wilff^'r- —1" inveterate gnuoirrs, willing to encounter tire- Bruad- Oreet tiger, and those who arc compelled to bay for payr.ient ot duties. *-c. * Let the South road and Understand Jof", W Foruey’s latest published speech makes the .ollowmg fiieudish threat: “If the southern people do not i- nf.- .l.:. amendment, or if they <ti fen i. thw Does 1>, esalent SolmLo , , 1 V.'t'^ ? aoiniiurs be'iee .-v, , , ‘•ninkenim- People the-i» I T '' , i'P°-e he does, what eves an i 1'! "• ' ^ !'- V ‘ ll ‘ g lilter of your eyes, and 1 Kuow 1 feel it l,y the throbhiior ty o'/1 hi*' * of" 1 ’ -'r' l - s . !l " uld over be guil ty ot tills new 1. f..tu;.t on, Die war tlmt would ensure wm.l' establish the fact that W'nol' kas jiassvd was a child’s ulVv nr •ptc-nie to 1 hat which wilt come. The^Armv tlmtwt l thengo the so,.there will go there to stay; it will not be an armv wilTnot'-o T l a ‘‘ am ‘ y of i,ni gration; it Hill not go there to revenge, butextirpate Bro>vnlo\v s remedy will indeed be tried • lljeie will he three columns, the one to kill’ the second to burn, and the third to dcviile SdUmV-r l ° tl,e, "r our country of f i .j.. -•. * Mioiimc reFolve in r y<mr C . VC 'N and I feel it iu the throbbing of uty heart. I feel k-here 1 ,c >'l it 'every- * -J as the trumpet voieeofdes- tiuy. That We shall not prevail mai'os't they Oj posed universally emancipation.” From the New York D»j book. MIPEACKIlUfiKt. Butler’s cry of impeachment has been taken up no# by Forney, Bingham, Brown- low and Hamlin. The other day some ‘smart’chap of the ‘Bogus Howard'Procla mation’ sort, sent a despatch over the wires affirming that President Johnson had aih dressed some interogatories to his Altoruev Cieiieral, inquiring whether the present Con gress were a legal body. As that looked like resistance to the Mongrel traitors, the Abolition camy was soon in a flurry.— Even wall street was aroused from itsdelir- ous pursuit of money and gave a groan—an audible groan. Democrats ofthc expedien cy school were greatly alarmed—kind good easy souls who tight the “Radicals’ so-call ed, only in fnn, were almost in hysterics " hen they heard that some one intended to oppose them in earnest! However it was announced that the despatch was bogus, sent by soinegoid speculator to run up°the premium, wieh it did—three per cent, at the first jump When its falsitywvas known the “Radicals” and the fellows who fight them ‘all in fun, yon know,” were again happy. The prospect now, that Mr. John son intends to be led, like a lamb to the butcher’s stall gives gre..t delight To Mr. Money bags,Mr. Conservative. Mr. Don’t- care-a-dam-wliere-tha-eomitrv-goes-to, and all their detainers and liangcr-on. Mr. Mon ey bags is hillarious. He i s perfectly indif ferent as between Johnson and the Mon-rels only he deprecates “a muss.” If Johnson will not yu-ld he is against the mongrels, but it lie will yield then he is for the Aiou- gri-Is! Any wav to avoid an insurrection among the five-twenties and seven-thirties. He don’t know, poor bliud Money-bags, that the insurrection is sure to come—much surer if the Mongrels liMm their way than if John son ha-t liis. Bi^^Biiiatter, it will come. And when the financial winds and waves do conic it will be a regular Evening Star dis-' aster. There will scarcely anyone left to tel! the story of the wreck. The Mongrels •ire now calculating on an easy capture on Johnson, and then the revolution will bt complete. EIccIImsto €•■$ Cff. The following Notheru and Western States have yet to hold elections:.' J New York—November 6. Govcnor, thir ty-one members of Congress and one hundred and twenty-five members of the General As sembly—Senate holding over. United States Senator to elect in place of Ira Harris. Massachusetts—N ovember 6. Governor, ten members of Congress and Senate and Legislature. New Jerscy—November 6. Five members of Congress and members of the State Legis lature. •• Michigan—November 6. Governor, six members of Congress, and members of Lcg- islature. 1 • Illinois—November 6. State officers, lorn- teen members of Congress and members of Legislature. United States Senator to elect in place of Lyman Trumbull. _ Wisconsin—November 6.—State officers, six members of- Congress and members of Legislature. IU; S. Senator to elect in place of Timothy Cr.'Howc. Minnesota—November G.—Governor, two- members of Congress aud members of Leg islature. > Missouri—-November 6.—Superintendent of Public Instruction, nine members of Con gress aud members of Legislature. U. S. Senator to elect in place of R. G. Brown. Kansas-Novcmber 6.—Governsr members of Congress and members of Legislature.— Two U. S. Senators to elect in place of Jas. H. Lane and Samuel E. Pomerov* Nevada—November 6.—Governor, mem bers Of Congress and Legislature. U. S. Senator to eleut.in place ot James W. Nye, THE RADICAL HEROES. Up to 1861, Brownlow was the most vio lent and profane advocate of slavery and a Southern Confederacy that conld be found in the whole country. Butler was also a violent pro-slavery advocate. He quarrel ed with the democratic leaders in I860 be cause they were not sufficiently pro-slaverv aud States rights. Governor General Ham ilton was an advocate of the revival of the African slave trade, and ail applicate lor money to raise a company for the use of the Southern Uontederney. Speed, the presi- ileut of the Philadelphia negro-suffrage con vention, was, at the bogining of the war, op posed to coercion of the South, and did mare than any one man except the Rebel Gener al Buckner, to induce Kentucky to takenp arms to prevent the Union troops from inva- ding the South. John A. Logan, now the great radical Ing gun in the West, was at one lilinoisc witli raising troops tbi the reb el army,end about that licriod stood up in a sporting house in this city, .Hid raising liis right arm, exclaimed, “If ever I take up anus, the South inav this ann fall paralyz ed.” . ’ * ■ T U IE FalfTrade iisr GROCERIES A. IN* X> IS NOW UNDER WAY AT l N. SEYMOUR'S, Cherry Street, Maoon, Geo Merchants, Planters, and Others May Find it to their Interest to Give Him Jl Gail. BIS MOTTO IS CHEAP FOR CASH ! He is now Receiving a Heavy Supply of Western Produce AND GENERAL GROCERIES. He also keeps on hand Bagging, Hope, and Twine. NAILS, ' , TOBACCO, CIGARS, lorii.i.ards snuff. SCOTCH and MACABOY. SMOKING TOBACCO (various brands.) Llqaers, in Barrels and rases. * DROP IN BUYERS. Is CONGRKSSMAX B.VVKS A I’ltOPHKT?— This question is suggested by the following paragraph, which we find iii the Philadel phia Age : _ JT. P. Banks is a lending spirit in the “Torch-and-Turpentine” faction. In 1856, in the course of a speech in Massachusetts, ho thus foreshadowed the designsofthc Radical party. He said : “I can. conceive ol a time when the constitution shall not.be in exist ence, when we shall have an absolute milita ry dictatorial government transmitted from age to age, with men at its head who are made rulers by military commission, or who claim a hereditary right to govern those over Avhoin they are placed.” JYcic •Advertisements. Southern Loyalists at the Grave of Mr. Liaeoli. Wc arc patient; ween,, stand any ordina ry amount of hunibuggcrv; but we must confess there is a point m this kind of base ness, of transparent demagogism,that revolts US. Barnnjn’s Opinion About Advertising. 1 he following extract is taken frem Frccd- oy s ’ Practical Treaties on Biiisness.,* It is from the pen of the celebrated P. T. Ba:- ” Advertise yonr bnisness. Do not hid* your hght und/r abushtf. VVhstovcryon? ^ > auention. I freelv confess that ^Imt success 1 have hail in M may fairly bo attributed more to the nnhlic press than to nearly ail otl,en=m^eoSd nnf'^ e " la3 P, oss,b . | y bt> PompdHona that do not roqturc advcrrismg, but I cannot well conceive what they are.' Men in business will sometimes tell you that they have tried advertising, anjl that it did not pay, T’W, is .only when advertising is done srarimriv amigrudgingly. Homoeopathic du£., of ad- hsin 1 "’,- ^^t e urh »P»—A is like hall j partipn-of phifio—making flic patient sick.ssKJEtfl. ,i,,ii,:„„ .. E““55» sick, but-elfecling nothing. Admiisntnc isil cralb;, and the cure will be sure and ^rt^ Wsr An Irish iciyer advertises, “Wan ted, an able-bodied ina^as a washerwoman.’ ir*iTr i ^ MrTi r* bodies Tliis point lias been reached by the «o- millcd Southern loyalists, many of whom have men exposedjis|iolitical mountebanks entering into a sacred obligation, in the most solemn form, at Air. Lincoln’s grave bv winch tliey make “a no w consecration of our lives, our Untunes, and ohr sacred honor, to tile service of our country.” Just as if these hollow pretenders could, more than truly solid men of all parties, take such vows urn dcr solemn sanctions! If |>y this they mean to pledge themselves as soon as possible to accept, ami ns loin* as possible to hold, any good ortic.s that may be assigned to them on the first Radical di vision of spoils, wo completely understand them, and have entire faith in their sincerity. But if they mean anything more than this, or anything different from Ibis, wo mast be seech them not to make so large a draft on oar oredulity. This is a very good piece ol acting, but it ought to have come off'a few days sooner 60 as to hove contributed its mite towards the elections.—National Intelligencer. WASTED. One hundred anti screnty-fivo yonng men of all shapes and and sizes, front the tall and graeeial dandy, with hair enough on his up per lip to stuff'a barber’s cushion, down to the little hump backed, freckled- faced, bow leged, carrot-headed upstart. The object is to form a gaping corps, to be in attend ance at the church doors on each Sabbath, before the corainencment of divine services and at. its close, to stare at the ladies as they enter and leave ehqreh, and to innko gentle manly remarks on thoir person and dress All who wish to ciiipy in the above corps will appear at the varions church doors this morning, where they will'bo duly inspected and their names, personal appearance, and quanmy ojbrains registered in a book kept for that purpose. To prevent n general rush it would be w ell to state that none will be on listed who possess iptcllcctual capacity above that ofa well bred donkey. [Huntsville Independent, S. STRAUS, W OII.D Respectfully inform hi, friend,, and the citizen, of Albany and Hurrounding eonn- try. Ibat he hnsjuat reiurned from New lurk with a ehoice adcaitnn of,he Finest Gold and Silver Watches, Kktlkss ChRoxoMETr.il.*, the ino»t accumii. .ml perfect timekeepers umde for the Pocket. Patent Lever- and Horizontal*, bv the be«t c»n, English and European Manufacturers. BLSGARfT JlSWlUAY Lidles’ and Gents’ Flu Gold Vila ins. Signet and Ucrn King-. Pin,. Slecce-Slud. ard Buttun,. Brooch », Soap, Key,, aud _Mas on i° Emblems. Wedding Rings, SOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES Saperior Gold Feu with Dianoid roints. Sllrer and Haled Ware. Bogera, anj ‘Woslenholma’ superior, first cta'as CuttlerVs Dinner and Dc,ert Sots, Razor,, Sou,ora, Pocket Knives, &c. t 4c. £2a 533 YSV -V?Q tag Writing and Dressing Cose,, W.iK-i,, p, 0 kei l’o -ko. Toilet SeU, Comb., Brume., Ac., Ac. * ’ Warrant’d Genuine Meerschaum Pipes A «Zf.~. Umbrellas, Walking Canes, &e., Ac. Musical Instruments, mxtsic boxes. PISTOLS. Clocks and Regulators, I promise to do my best to pleaso. 1 have a strong force of industrious Young. Men, ready to put up your purchases with expedition, having em ployed additional help. J. J. N. SEYMOUR. Macon, Oct 27, CC In. and I will allow three darff? JR llAi —ys i rot mit me to c,rcu »i»i«i lt W”« furCASH^iltte^SS such a stock ol "“possble f or GROCERIES ANn no ^ CASH busine^! my rnsioniers have my'Th.tv 8 '? 11 ’'*'*?* a^tefewed bc. 3 7-„ i J OSEt ’H United States i St'COA'D DISTRICT Notice is herby given to u •hat .be AnnualUr, 1 Valuations and Enudim,?^ “*"a -li in ibis Bistrict by7beA°- , ;°**M, year i860, including Ucenses 0 P f ' ned this office f«P^lH«t of fifieeu days, from aTd .o’, that during said j, « ceive anneals and rim,. J ' ‘o® ceive appeals and determine rah,' oub or excessive ValuAticra* . ,,T eto»w. erations, contained in slid £****?»*!* All appeal to the .U Mwr ~* ,u *lbv,. madam wntmg, and must causa, mailer or thing, f * lk «» w requested, and the groC""*’’.^.* complained of. w r n »tip],J Assessor’s Office No. J82lb~.il. Ga., October 24th, I860 J°S. £ oet. 27 TT is ordered that the June Term J. Court, which has been by ; Monday in November until the Fourlh Monday in v„ ' f “ n4 "L, further ordered that Hie Juror, June Term appear and sene at s,ij * That this order be entered uu.„ u ^ that the Clerk give public naGee ik* KICIJ’D. [I r-uve . ' "'‘"st KlCU’D. fT. ClSjtt Jud w' at the minute, “f n,®, 0 ’ **• Tuox, B. A. WISE Cherry Street, MACON g! --dealer i\_ T House Furnishing Hark SILVER;PL AT | D ^ blass, China -nd EaiTlien-f Table and Pocket Cutlei TIN Aim* WOOD WARE. BR )(MIg FEATHER DUSTERS si- HENRY HORNE, Wo. 60 HORNE'S BLOCK, CHERRY STREET UACON, OA. O FFERS for sale at Lowest Macon Prices, for CA8B, OROOHXIE Fancy Hams, Beef Tongues. A. It. C. Sugar, Crushed and Powdered Sugar. Powder Shot and Caps, Flour, all grades, Crackers, all kinds. Cigsrs of all grades, Smoking To bacco, Chewing To- --*'■* bncco, Copcras, and Salt, Mackerel, Cod Fish 4 . Herring. Blue Fish, White _ Fish, Bluest one, Mutches. Soaps, Sauces, l'cpper, Playing Cards, Spices. Confectioneries: Macon stink Cnudy, Northern slick candy. French stick sandy. Gum drops. Liquor drops, Cake Trim- tuings, Cocoanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Filbtrt^.Figt, Citron, Currants, Raisins. English Pickles, American Pickloa, Jellies and Preserves. LIQUOR S: By Barrel, Gallon, or Bottle, Otard. Dupuy & Co. Brandy, first quality* Pinctt. CastiUonc Co. Brandy, first- quality. American brandy. Holland Gin,'American Gin. Cabinet Whis’s key of lOei, very fine; Old Bourbon Whi8ke^; Tusca' oosa whiskey, cheap grade; Parker & Co’s.* whiskv! cheap grade: •’ Fruits and Vegetables: Havana Oranges, Northern Apples. Western Apples cabbages, outiyis. potatoes, lemons and grapes, J*,""? R !o "R aaperience in theConfeetionery line JL .; b * J*"?* “leet'ng my Friiita and Vege tables in North, I can offer very exira indue. - ments to VUUXTkT MERCHANTS* Smallest Profits—Quick Sales—Cash Terms u T Jw * promptly filled.- Salisfacion guaranteed. oct 27 Stoves, Hollow Ware, A X D Cooking Utensils of [raj Cherry St.. Macon, C!«. Oet 20, CO Hardeman & jgENEW^lho tender of their serrici! i,j,( »* saswu kits ice? ip or/; __ ters of Georgia, nod the Public pan* War® Boose and Comxniosicn ***** and are prepared to receive, store, or other .produce entrusted to their care M ourselves t hat an. experience of thirty mrii business will enable us to give entire m to those who entrust their business inoor , InthesaleorOjtton, especially, ourluiei of the markets, and particularly of those vW to purchase, and the quality and grtfatfc desired by them, will unable us to sell cute more advantageous terms than the prodtur thus securing to him the highest marts the time of sale. LIBERAL ApVANCESmade on Cottoi Our efforts will be to please those who^ us, qnd our reference is to planters froaentj Mon of the Slate, whose interest we hare for struggled to .maintain and promote. Oct 12th U6 Sm KE EP ON AND YOU WILL FIND Jas. H. 1 At His Old Stand Pr«-parcd lo Advance. PajrT® Eight day and 30 hour accurate Tituckaepor! .3?'' Five liion wore arrested in Washin-r- ton recently for having a suspiciously larire amount of goid’aud silver about tlu-ir person' lint it tiirtidJ Aiif dial tl..... I..J : - ’ —■those ofMr. Slavit, anil his *ou a W of *3?5t5 tUr " C< * 9“^%^ just ‘return- 3—liave been fomul tiwlav in tip. ’ruined i t fl0, ", a su « :L ' E « tul mining tour tn Montacn. tenement Iiotisc but tied lastui-lp' time h.v I W %S? l _ ey had been 8,ncc ,839 ; ing perished in flic fames, ' ° ‘"''I " “ Tlte nniount was $108, 000. Thcv arc said to bo Gcorsiaus, • Arrangements have been made with tb^ mSLtfW >» *•* M leading manu.—_ OUBe , D _ Ri I orders for Watches, t'hmks, Silver^WaS! Si- PBe ^ and Gem Jewelry, Fir. Arms &o win t’ b, * mon ' 1 with accuracy and dispatch. «d onihimun 00 ‘" CJ FAVORABLE TERNS. A®-All kind, of Watches, Clocks and J ew •try CUsned and Repaired in ,n efficient and economical manner. -• Gold, Silver and Specie. Bought, Sold and Exchanged: Apples, Oraa;e.--, I'oiatoes, Onions, aod CABBAGES find ii U | EA i!‘ t - BS r" ,,iD ® *" y ° r ,h# »fi°re, w m-tLs Ji°.* ,eIr vantage to order from me, ^ T hE ..ox, >b M • Voinyi0c, ° ber ao,h ’ dreas your order., with crab enclosed, or olty'rarer! “J o? a MEJiKV M1 -' Sn » Macon. Ga, Oruei GznznAL Bi-rcttiXTzsnzsr Atlzxtiv & OttLr Rail Roan, l Savassah, Oct. 15th, 1800 J nab and all stations on the PenRamU .mjn a Fi ° rid * cn,ni *» «»»<•. ss nS SHIP OR BOY and Sell- Yot Dry Goods and Groceriei, AT THE LOWEST PRICE 1866. METALIC BURIAL Cl! LONG & THOMPSOl ——UaBor tho Printing Office-^ ON' BROAD. STOEET, ALBANY, ing T pW*vv!°V U W!U “ ■ 0,d fellow- MadUan and Quitman nnd Valdosta, freights between Savannah and nl, . wi,,i ». a 4V B6b “ , C:JWfiaws 4 - * ■ Hon 1 Superintendent. FllZpkltlCIC j. COSAST 7‘ CON ANT & YOUNG cotton factors S2f ua 2,™ r ^ C »™M M Jfercha„t3. PaT cloMt ami lany Watch and Jewelry R. II. ! oung, Columbus, G*. Atkras, Dunham A Co. Apia p Co’umhua, Ga, Oot 27, 18fi" r BROAD STREET - - ALBASF, W ... 8. STRA.TJS Albany, October 27, ISt* ^ ®^ - FINE ASSORTMENT of SIETAtlC £l fepth tho smallest to theUrgM'*'*, been received by us, and wi|| be'kef'“.. hand. Feraons desiring Ceffips pf lh “ * purchase them cheap by caffiag^. ^ Albany, Feb. 28th, 1800. A Large Stock; embracing all JJjSj* uscd - in this section. L« E* G OLDTn7 SILV'ER'uATCHES. GoiJ Keys and Charms, Diamond “WP, n.'.wa li.aoat.aa RlHfSt . nnd Plain Rings, Brooches, —■ Jewelry, Gold and Silver IbimblM Spectacles, Gold Collar Buttons, Sle«»® .Studs. Solid Silver and Plated Warn »*; ranted as represented, Ot 10* L. E* represented, Ot Grx*ovei* & Daku trover SEWING MACHINE A T Manufactures prices—simp 1 ) frel * at Albany Book Store. ^T-^NDa'rD, - Miscellaneous *B"” 1 .'' h’a } Rooks of tht> Dav—always on nso#' V * 1 A ApU Fa O Books of th^ Day—always on tun* * ’* oodfl, Kufuula J Published ordered for customers. ...t/’ji Lm Oet l.r 1K<T. L B