The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, October 08, 1869, Image 2

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Tlic Vi retail l.ei^is.iareja iteastou, i ' jTtif&iiie AwySgrt |mL - lh-lp\?ieX o —pTi* LegaUlur a^noon. with. nr full atU'iulauce 'XJha ifa!**-, iriu(torar*f4>rg>itiiriiiiou -J-t* c j ecird. wall W uj Sfunwhi ir, «»f Rockbridge - Spci^h^r. un J U ca, of Albcrm-irle . (iil to-morrow,-when »«5r£j4li**Jit 'uttj^OAjrHl be decU tl. - j Republican. prolrateu vgutajCany officer, temporary or permanent urinug hit seat who u ni a6t igkttt the iron Clad oath. 5*01 0 mef, will* LieuL aim root Lewis in 1 be . chair. , Orgbmxili.n; TOggJUM ret been comp.eie*!, Jtrnt it will be tVat of tin •nn/ u» i»i !aM iiign 1—D^via, the okl incum • • iesii; Clrrk > 1% irt-ilormou, old incumbent. 4ergf ant-at-Ayni* ; Minor, of Loudon, Aral iiwl Abraham Hall, (colored),. second .Door keeper." •Ai.c ScnnteeTecttd fall the officers named drib noon dtsjjeiclL ^A. Veils. Republican, nadelbe same protest as was made in the Ocia^i^ihst tlu^ic. cat|fin| offioe frltlpai • taking cheifon dad. Tk# Senate! then ad- ionrned tUHcMiorrow. Both pairffer eeuena to-night : the Wells men to repair their ticket for Speaker, General l), B. White, who was aettitatfeii for that position last night, being ■ r^garded as objectionable to General Butler, fcefcartag chalianged him when in this city. White has withdrawn and the tickets will be ^ The WellaftepdbUcans ran * a regularly nominated ticket, for officers in the Senate to- dky, which receivedxix votes. There is lit tle talk about Senatorahip to-day, in view of the more immediate interest in the choice of Speaker, by the Walker men, in oaocna to* llobert Douglass, Private Secretary of :-ta5^^fcxhrfat. The Griffin Star closes a characteristic “gonover” article as follows r T “And further, the filar will • tan ;a t)U at the next respectable old fogy wlio toeanly iu- aiuu.iU‘3 that it has “gone over’*!© Radical- 1 ism. The Star \~ill hunt, up na£ only live public, but private.character of the man who makes the a irtjf insinuation, (that is,, if his position in society demands it) aud go. for him in a filar manner, without regard to jonsequeuce. Stand from under, O, ye Mummies of the i*rcss ! But the question is, is Filch a “gen- over!” James Nisbet, of Macon, t a", was one of th orators at a recent railroa l barbecue T»ej"r Chattanooga. Tcan.' A s ritet tot the Cin cinnati Commercial quot- s him as follows : “I was educated/'^cumt qued Kr Nisbct, **in the Calhoun school. We must" atop edu cating our children after that fashion now l used to think it was rig it, but how I know it was wrong We must 1 aire a new.order of thing*,'amt Keep pace \vi h the world’s pro gres.-.” (Applause)’ We hope the son of Mr iinbet, now in our Legislature, will not gob irk like his father, upon the true principles .of government, as enunciated by Mr Calhoi n.' and It is devout ly to be wished that Mr ! iisbet lias no young children whom lie tuny et ucatc in the new school of Radieal politics —Col. Sun. *. FOK Sir A * jCllt Vi X KAL/(*AE in, AN ApVwwbku»7V. ark FujfcrPa< ; k. \ Fo* ikKINKf sionaL Cijf.1*, KxhTJixj:). Fiwt Vavtz. _ Stbaxok.Outcskskss—^The Macon Tele graph seems wholly incapable of comprehend ing the difference between treating Northern men respectfully, and even kindly, when they come among us for lawful purposes, on the one si4c, and beseeching aud sending railroad trains hundreds of miles after Radi cal politicians and avowed enemies of tue South—and offering them our hats and coats after they get here for their sublime condeCension, on the other. We do recog nize jfhe distinction, snd think the people of the South agree with us in making it. As regard^ General Forest’s speech at the Ala bama railroad celebration—quoted by ahe Telegraph in con’rast to the sentiments of the Republican—we cordially approve and sympathise with the spirit of his remarks. He said, and our Macon cotemporary won ders how we publish it approvingly: *Hence, to-day, burying and forgetting the past, I gladly meet these northern gen tlemen, your guests, laboring for your good, as brothers; with you I accept their efforts to develop our section, and uniting mine with theirs, exhort you to the suuic course, to be followed and crowned with prosperity peace and unity.” The public will recognize a vast difference between these sentiments aud the parties and occasion that brought them forth, and the beslavering State Fairfproject of Bullock and the Telegraph for such creatures as F* rney and Butler, who, so far from “laboring for onr good” and engaging in efforts to develop our section, are using every effort to destroy our country and enslave our people. We frankly confess that we do not wish to see such people, in the South or anywhere else We have no brotherhood or fellowship for them. We are too honest to try and in ike them believe a falsehood, ami too proud to lick their bauds as they smite us. (Snv Republican. Immigrants,—Abu ut passed through the c ty 75 Swedes yesterday on ry. They aim ’’J! Tits Cirir«Jtrros C01 - pleafua! th' receive this v t faithful repraenialive, of . -as an Exeh;in| ^ / ’On lhe ltd. \ proved iaall ill it. it wAi enl departments, ien who lc oketl as if the; •ither sun . 101 storm, while en looked t- if they could over the 1 oust hold or the he entire sn ti>fiction of their s.—Atlanta A’ni, 3d. Whitaker, t t the Atlanta In* r, has lost by death a wry g daughter, Miss Nannie Tim CtNciNjjurri Ekquibcb .* This it one of the^bestt tuctropolilan Daily papers pTroted on Ine edatinent, and.we welcome ii t.o oar exchaoge JBsl wit h infiuilc pleasure. Its political, coimrisrciai and - news depart ments are condncUMhwilh oonsumate ability, and being Deinocrnijc of the Pendleton Bchool, we commend it to s, ^t<r readers as the very beat medium for western intellig^oca. the Summer in the NOSTUK’.IN and KLMlOlMi HAVING spent gan n hi taker. M m* S ro\v it's Co Tommy lias a eousei mi eated in a .straugephici ny Memories ol Fort i* President Grant, is in the city to-day. ‘ Ricuhosd, October G—In the House to day two resolutions that the ironclad oath A a Extba Ta patch from one BnlloCk to Jddg al DieL’deiegab cial Conventlofli 1ms deteraAoed through rnh for Geoyghf Ain’t wetebme f Rr«oiiIt was rumoredwon r tha [atftee^' %eshpday that Col. IJulbert w ; itld- toon re- tiro rrom the Superintendency of the .State Road, to &ccept a position on another road. ;i A movement in this direction would not as- topish persons well poste l in Slate matters. Should the rumor prove t *ue, it wiUbe rath- u'j«Pia h'«aivy blow, wc learn to the ever fulh- fulaiid walchful Democracy.—jVvjcA’ro. j ■ ^tfping^'o put in Blodgett ?—Telegraph, :'r ..^J^byotlier Clisly ! arn’t you ashamed s iBiodgctt, indeed l Is that the next worst aseco ionsTiLLE : A dis- jestcr, private S.cretary to i Vasdn, tfie 2d Congroeslon* to the fioatbern Commer- rays that his Expressilency 0 send the Georgia delegates pjSafefffia.. Train. Hnr- V- Ho w we-apples do switn 1 ny Meniorie« of F ^ 420 val. 2, nhe thus writes : “Suddenly, bo -ud li-nly that it was quite intKterioui*, com cicnce »mot«? me A profound, deep si ated renmrso do* v el oped itaell exactly* in the deepesi centre of the pit of mv stomach.” There—there! ^Vhat can tin church do with a lu g who mistuk 1 cholera-morbus lor conscience ?—Am gusta Constitutionalist. bb now administered to members and tem porary officers of the House, were refered to the proper Committee, when it shell be ap pointed, A protest, adopted by the Repub lican caucus last night, was presented. It is framed with a view to answering Attorney General Hoar’s argument, ana protests against any acts of the Legislature at this session, the members not having taken the .ironclad oath, and the body being therefore illegal* It was referred. Zephaniah Turner, conservative of Rap pahannock, was elected Speaker over J L Maddox, Wells Republican, and one Cren shaw. J B Begger, the old incumbent, was elec ted clerk. In the Senate the same protest of the Re- pablicans in caucus was presented, and a resolution was adopted laying it on the table on 1 tbo ground that it was manifestly an ef. fort to obstruct reconstruction, and was in plain opposition to the intention of Congress expressed in the reconstruction acts, and in direct violation of the interpretation of said acta by the administration. A resolution was adopted informing the Commanding General of the organization of the Senate, r Senate then adjourned. The House chose T C Crilleaden Sergeant at Arms, and adjourned. Z Turner, elected Speaker of the House to-day, is a lawyer, about sixty years old, and one of the first advocates of the recon struction acts in the State. lie was an old Whig, changed to a Douglas Democrat in ’00, and waa shortly after defeated as a Uniou candidate lor the Legislature. Saxby’s Storms and Floods. Jffew England certainly must be the centre «f the Universe. The storms and Hoods pre 'dieted by Capt. Saxby, of the Royal Navy, Mem to have circled round the “Hub.” The following Associated Press Dispatches indicate partial fulfillment of the prediction .* Philadelphia, October 4.—The Schuylkill O : ... I l.n - 2 — .. _ .a.. irociMry. Provision, l.i*)nnr f Ilnrdware. Valent M—dicinc, Cigar* and Tubac i engaged in those branches, To his old Men Is and euilomsrs, and tho public gen rally, Biktiioav : Vcsterdo f this Klilor c.*h» brated his birthday, am he is now nbou* twenty-oue, if permitted to compute lime by feelings instead of cycl s. But the years will roll on, and at best :is but u span from the cradle to tlie baseband is now receiving and opening the IjAlRCxEST, M( COMPLETE* ® nd MOST ELEGANT «•»«* Tub Tkxxesske Leuislatcbe .* The dis patches of the (ith s.iy .* Nothing whatever lias been received re garding the Tennessee legislature. The New York Times says they have advices tlmt the Johnson men elected presiding officer of both Houses. grave. Dress Goods and Trimings, Balmorals and Hosiery, Gaiters and Shoes, Gloves, Corsets and Calicoes, White Goods; and Mourning- Gen lernen are invited to examine tbe finest stock of New Adver i,semen ts, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE (oiton Rlakcts. Albany, Oct. 8.—There was a fair demand for cotton yesterday forenoon, which was met bv holders*’ prices ratigiug from20c^f.23 cts. In the afternoon dispatches from New York reported jc. decline, and <be market here closed quiet. COTTON STATEMENT. Total Receipts Oct. Tib. ISM.—&3<12 bales. “ Shipments “ “ ** •* IHK uudiTsigntHl have f.»i the uouie .»l rind u lopaituerjliip iu Hver cxtiibil.d to the Albany »nJ Sailers himself that every arlicle usually 1( for it a general assortment "The t’fjU, Still They Game!” In aildition lo tho two bouses, mentioned incur last, Messro. Lowenslein & Pfeifer, TO OlNTLM 1 and Perry & Co., wc hear 6f several other parties who are about to commence business in ’pur city. Every Store, we believe, is itow rented, and will soon be filled ' with i ’So g^t is the demand for stores, that •4eriai9H ntlcmen are now seriously c&lcu- cnlatiug the tS08t of puttiug up four on’ Broad • street; We hope they will go ahead—there will be no difficulty in finding tenants: But may we not insist that the,- depart from lYe Church-Pew style of architecture ? Give «a a : modern touch ! .-1 are especially referred to a lurge and elegsni Ever brought to this market; aud parents assoiliiietit of Stock ou baud and cuiuplcle. uci «*f this puix'r. U E. WKLCll. W. K. MITCI1LTL tSoys? dothin Allmny, 0»t y, lscii : Liverpool Cotton Maiket. Liverpool, Oct. t» - Evening.— t’otlon mar ket closed firmer, with uplands al 1‘Jjtd ; Orleans, I2§d. Sales, 12,000 bales, whereof 1200 bales were taken for expoit and specu lation. New York Cotton Market. New York, ftet. G—Noon.—Cotton market quiet, with middlings at 28c. Evening—Colton market closed a shade easier, with middlings at 27^c. Bales, ttOO>* hales. STOIU Ilis stock is varied and complete in all departments, and retying upon the superior qimli- ly or his goods, he relur"* thanks ‘to the public for part liberal patronage, and rerpeclfully leaders his best offorts to please iu the future. AM) Thi! Atlanta Constitution .* W« are glad to notice progress and improvement in The ftA *«•**«, IA T i !. ^ « If 1 * TV - River has risen ten feet, and much property has been destroyed. Dover Plains, October 6.—The Harlem Railroad track above Millstoa is all washed away, and the bridges at Copake and Ghent are gone. New York, October 4.—A heavy gale and torrents of rain occurred at daylight. Tbe tide is very high. 4 Port Jarvis. . October 4.—The storm ha»* been very severe. The river is twenty feet higher than on Friday. The wires are* inter; ^Constitution. It is now the only Detnof- fcrafic Journal at the Capital, and its iucreas ed dimensions and well filled columns clearly indicate tho true faith among (he Atlautese South Side Broad Street, Albany. Georgia, Oct 8th, 1st-January. Had.at the very lowest market value. Ha lias, with great care, selected from ilieXBi ING MANUFACTURES in EUROPE AMERICA -“*/ -1 4»i merchandise that could be ff*BoNH AND fitNKw” of Atlanta nominates Gen Tige' Anderson, in Toe Constitution , as Workingmen’s candidate for the mayoralty of the Gate City. Good. .J^Barp continues on the same line. He doubt leMi thinks somebody will believe some pav of his story afterawhile. - Savannah,Oct. 'G.—Cotton market firm, with middlings at 20.Jc. Sales, GOU bales. Receipts, 1704 bales. Exports, 12U3 talcs. Special. N. Y. Oct. 7—Noon'.—Cotton market null. Prices unchanged. Middlings, 27^cJ 3.P. m. Weak, but demand fair. Sales, 1GOO bales, at 27^27Jc. Gold,' 31 £. Liverpool, OcL "7—11.loy A. M.*-Cotton Market dull. Sales 8,000 bales.—uplands 12Jd. Albany Stock Market. There are now twenty borses. and thirty mules on the market—good stock. 8ales have been effected since our last re port at $200(d)$250. Market rather dull. l.AUIKS* imess Mailt: and TIM.M.MIM/S, GUSTS’ CLOTHING and I l UN'ISIUN'G G<M)DS 1MM1TS ANI* SlfOIX HATS AS*l» I’AW, and «or*TV other qKi-icH uf mrr haudize n*uallv kept in a Goods Store! > call and «xsinlne »t«» k Isen here. Concord, N. If., October 0.—The violent. The telegraph is I interupl the river is rising fust. The damagi Suited to the wants of this locality, it bein/ his pmfr.se. and resjicctfully invite them 1 and prires iH-lon* irtiieliaaing Will not sotno elucidating editor near the scene of the accident ratiocinate lit# ob- rusticated problem, and tell us* whether the exhuberant and facetious inevitability of the Griffin Star, is, or ls not a “Gonover ?” Corner Broad and Jackson St eels, L.BANY, GEORGIA AHcny.Ort. 8, lSOO-if seven hundred. Hartford, October 5.—Full reports of the flood show immense damage. Bridges and factories have been swept away. Several lives lost. Baltimore, October 4.—The loss bj the And this has come lobe a question.* To what gender belongelh the “Gonover ?— And if so, why not ? j . f Build nj), P CST •RECEIVED AND IN* STO Pipe* Choice French ; Srandie*, “ “ Hnitrli WhMn. “ “ “Col.^n. ” Ho) and Gin. “ “ “Walter'*” Pal rSherry. IIeid*ie Ctiani rtgne, qrls. am] nts. Scotch l*»h> A e. AH direct from Vnitcd St: ten IMndcl Store, 0 Macon & Alcusta Railboad Compant • The Chronicle & Sentinel of the Cth says the following gentlemen were elected' Directors Maoon ft Augusta Railroad Company: H ^ 9 Ruaeell, W B Jackson, John P King, H Mo’ore, W J McGrath, H J ^ano, BB De- GraiTonried, Geo 8 Obear, G H Hazlehnrst. W HBoss, J T Gardiner, rf D Heard. -Y At a subsoqy^ntmeeting of the Board of Directors, O4o. H Haslehurst, Esq., of Macon , was eleoUS P/esidint. flood last night is nearly a quarter of lion dollars.. Fortress Monroe, October 4.—A northeaster prevailed last night. Albany Retail Prices Current. CO R R EC TED IF EEKL I' of TariiNia cHchrr l«-d hrandt. OeiMiu: la Texas. The following Associated Press dispatch looks as if the Democracy of Texas is game to the last, and don t intend to go in on the Virginia plan: , New Orleans. September the 30.—The Times’ B.enham (Texas) special of .yesterday says: The editors of Democratic newspa Oct 8, W#-l( BACON. N. A A. F. TUT. A WHOLES YLE and RETAIL Establishment soconl to none in Georgia NOTICE! lie invitee MlealioD to ib. following loading items :— A larire ami splfnilitl lot of Ladies’ Dross Ooniln, Calicoes, WorsIwK lainos, Morinoes, Poplins, Balmorals, Shawls, Cloaks, lloops. Mont:^.". I'' Hosiery, Gloves, Kibbons, Laces. Bonnets, Hals, Flotroip, Dross Trta> * si'i.ENDin Moitormi rir niK.vrox Bi'tatv Y and IIAKNLSS for role al cost aud char^to. Also ONE LIGHT NO-TOP- Both celebrate I make*. Apply to X. A 1. F. TIFT. Oetolier 8th, lS&Mf AVE JUST OPENED A KEW AND CHOICE 8TOI K, C05S18TIS0, IS PART, OF Bacon, flour, Corn, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, CANNED MEATS, FI8II, & FKCITS, CANDIES & PICKLES, SQT-^IPXjE 3DT&YT GOODS, JkS^Tl\o Chicago Times says that AAfosas planters have sent an agent to CMna to procure laborers, who ^rites back that he can get any > , mbo r required, and almost at his own price. ^Nothing can eqnal the misery and destitution there, or the desire of tho inhabitants to come to America.” Surely nothing could eqnal in sborUsightedseliishness, the negro* protection policy that would prevent them from coming. Free trade and ^ nl. 1A V e 1 .. BUGGY WHEELS XXTK have in More ONE HUNDRED 8ETr of TV W11KEL.S, trliiflt we an offer i 11^; at $13 50 per sel t 4 Wheels, made from the best m Moiiod tiiulwr. Work Guaranteed- Also a lary« WAGON To Arri - WHIG I raiU tat he Convention. Gen. Davis will ad- irets Qte people of Brenhsm to morrow night. And the following, of the same date, clear ly "indicates the way the ballot is to bo con trolled ? r - - . Washington, September ,30—The superin tendent of the recruits at Carlisle barracks, Pa-, has been ordered to send all the dispoa- C LOTH ING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC FROCK and SACK COATS. DOESKIN and CA88IMEKE IMNTS. SILK aad VESTS. OVER CHATS, IVOrtLES SUITS, idle . <-lc . SATINETS. CaSSIMEBKS. CU)TII^, JUlANS add KUISEIS. In short all supplies for FAMTLY ami PL A NT A'I ION use. A full supply of everything usually kept in a First-Class • FAMILY GROCERY & STAPLE DRY GOODS Establishment, Will be cnnslanlly on hand, not at or below Fret cost, but, at a. reasonable prices as can be offered in Ibis place. Bair Their friends snd Ihc public generally, sre respectfully invited to give ihcm o trial, and a reasonable share of patronage is solicited. Albany, Oa., July 27. lMD-lill 1st Jan. :b!o colomd troops to Qalveaton, Texas, at EV & KNOTT. Jfacon.*Ca' ‘v II 1K. IIA. Worth Couaty.—rhomas Tipton has a» -* plied for Exemption of 1 Trionaltv and Mtttnr part and valoatlaa of Homrst sd. and I will pars tip. u tbe fame at I. o'clock on tb ICth day of October, KS, at my office. J. MIS W. ROrSF. Oct. 8th.’<9.21. Ordinary. made tbe acquaintance • of Apples—green FLOUR. Superfine—per sack 100 lbs Extra—per r '. “ “ •• .•wblwl Mm civilly eat of respect for tbe of-' See of Govern-, r, and not because they (good fello»s)b>d any love for Rufus a Bulloek, tbe conspirator against the rights of the peo- pl*v It i* ■> seldom that Bullock, gels into good company that tbaae little wayaido court* yes overwhelmed him. He came home and qffsred out or two rewards for the murderers ordax. amtb^ King wery orte of Ibo editera who spoke lc hua U nuhlirh ; IjTIaxivi- HATS & CAPS, LADIES’ HATS & BONN OK THE LATEST STYLES. ■■9 -. j -- 7 C ' S In addition to tbo * rM-jsjLf^iVlrt It VltPllihi.' Mlj»ln.l loll, is ibe yt fatn-of f.ad Min IWe. m. >1.114.107.10S, Me, no, 1W,. nie M iltk iaDktrldol aU vounty, xi d ko<m n M tho place wImkobd R H. 1IU1 is now ^knUno. Lcr” count j. Al«> at tbe same time and placo win bo sold the fr.l- s- S' s- 2- B. ScarberouEh, and Newton P- Mathew Brinson, of Dougherty ec er, AdinV of Staring Urinwn, of Tbiatkb.—Thirty lisnd* ore now xtworkupon Larkin Daria.’ .now' the ater. The brick work in done, and by Sfitaidfiy-the roof will be on, '.he /Ioor laid and the stage, and gal leries erected. . Air Davia informs or- that it will bo ready .for usieby' the 1st iCNovemhcr. It has been engaged Flannels, Ijnseri, Ifmin'S Collars; BriSiWv Ucketi'.dassaure, dtl i-»nd English Crocker ,. Eevelnpex/Fertii At?.-.'..![ , j nV0e^mr.. iUH\ ijE^GVlSlOJ £ 0F SSVKttY DESiJBIPTIOaV. - ?5 hy B. T. Gilbert, tbe we*t half of Mf, Alboar; fey. SrHtwfe v lj. for the 8th of that luniitlv.:-It will make a very comtoi table theater, and will be large enough to scat eleven handivd people comfortably.—New Wait,' widow i.r ili' tmsf i..ii ti.»a ofVoBtA- ntmititr 17, on H.-sLlenci* FtrrwL. Alhj MitWy lltrwv tt»x f»f*v Ktfe of l»ro Tsokocytafv, Usut-4 isy Hm- 'lax f-sUr-n Cur t*x*w L»r tbf^rara Jn*7, , m Ayryfiachiag Slate EImUms. The State election in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Nebraska ■ iskc place on thii<. J.£f L ' r '-‘ i - 1 nslant. West Viimn lion on the 23d initfc .; , most important beieeti ■ during’ “the rnoaUi The eleettofw i» New 1 ' “h G KORCIA. Undid! Com West, widow ofGeorgj* t hns applied for sat'tag apart of lloutesieail, and I will hvss at 1() e’clook. a. u»., on tfie IGt The municipal electioo held iu Nashville, Tcnu., on Saturday, the 25th ult., resulted iu the complete triumph of the CaooervoUves. The Conservative candidate for Mayor. K.’ J. Morris, received a majority of 221*8 T otes. For the first lime, large numbers of the »*• groe3 voted with Ihe Coaserratives ' CIMSHER. anslir* Ut mrtor Mmlty awl *eJtSDjf t;aft of : am! I ? JWWKpmi tliesame at ‘v&o'Am* s.*«n., ttm’Mh kr* 2®°’ lo hSimar, Go. TbUlLk (^tobrr ]W9 -Wf*** 21 * W. O, flAf.DER,Ordinary. . pMskerlr She riU. be s.sW on Hki first Tl briipre the (VturC Htitmr do between Ibe k-gal hoaw «f i nnmUm (arylax toy And together Ana, Alabama in 'th^ early The report in reference to Jordoat.Vft*«ae)t- cry to the Cubans is given in this chap* ta a di.sps.ich from Havana to the Weir York Hera‘u: That J onion wrote a letter Jo Cap tain General De Rodas, propoetagA©/ swrT9&-. der, with his whole command, upon being paid* certain sum ot money, and that yti H^das vafuaed to aocept the proportion. . ^ AF- tobac Low Gj jrn. r aj. ,SO($75 otei.m Ate retpeitrully united oi d«rs upon torauf'thauahati hw ‘paflrely [Oet bsr \ 1! Sides 22025 ^280-30 l'.wVf.-M) PORK Pickled Fresh LARD BDTTER. ©28 ^10000 BEEF.’ 8010 WAX CORN MEAL.. i-so/a ... ^ 500 jCOTTON GOODS. 2.200 23025 Sheetings 4-4 18025 Drills.. 200*25 Prints CANDLES. 12J02O GO075 250 Tallow - u»tei