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,H. H. SWEET,
iSSfe-fr*- -- •
AI.HAXY, OA.,
EdUf
MAtlCD
To tty Pit Mir.
•it I.
J? We atv sn vious toBn' imcil i
iiut tlip lime is pnsaril wlliln ■'
ne»»i*^it«IU'mIiim!)Ic. V\ f . are« '
to pay rash for till \yr gfc'ft, :i« mate::, . . •
all wc cat,nml house rent, and pay prompt!. •
Wb ho]to onr friend* "'ill not cape, ; us to
trait for tho little amounts dmt us lot »>»ri.
or advertising. Hereafter at ton.. ; I
trrn«m.v cash, aiul no properi"' '•• ■ •
entertained unless arrangi-nntul- a '•
upon this prinel|ile.
Gov. JtevwtiV Ittmtn.—We lay l« we
ourreaders this morning 11.ia r. inarhaltle
document, anil recommend a cart fit! perusal
ol it by every one, and let each tor himself
abWfmnVBili—OpiutMS of litf-rrejs.
[Prim tbo* SsHoul tv.'clHgeutrrT^rbruarj SI'.]
At a late hour last night the redbustritr.
lion bilious- 1 ,,] the S. note, u ithjjie odious
/ . a::a a -■ loded—amendments
2d. jraOT. | j. • t)„. hands that
!— ... ,|a\ .,i!l Ida.-Veii; ill after
. v , ; • c v,lieplislichlthem
,',*'• i nuujation. We
. f I. publicum-dc-
t emhitlored
-Jaf-It has been tleclaretPnt t'ashionablc
headquarters, l’aris, tliat so long as tho la
dies eoittinue to wear the tmmeuso qnautL
?_L; ties of hair ornamenting their pretty heads,
; it will he im|H:ssiide to increase the si/.o ol
NEW Y0£K COLD AMM OTTOS MARKET the bonnets. Comi* kulicij, throw thenrtifi-
—— oi.il capilliary attraction away—lets have
the natural curls ami more bonnet.
[riuv.vik msr.vTctiERto tilt: alp.xny .xi:\
;n. but the l
• :.arine>*» xvt-p
I. :■ : cvt.lly -
.ill.
Vi *>’*
1'
A- i'
't-ii.ilt
New Youk, Fib. 28.—Noon.—Cotton
Imovftut timler the ailvar.eo in gold. MM-
I tilingUplands \'\W. t b.'ut 1 A2-..
Liykupooi., Feb. 27.—Kw; ing.—Colton
Id ! 'll-''' lotted upon|., llorc active,at law.
f • :-;.i and met- , , .. .. ..
. , ,, i,„ t I,i\unroot., J ib. —.N".'ii.—Cotton
•\\ii ml. as i • -i en nr I . 1 . . , , ,
». ;i •.*.’!.-t the opens lirmer, with mote activity, at i :jd. •
New Youk, 1Y\JT2*\—Cotton tinner, :;t
3U(fcM2. Gold 130;.
.YETI’ .1DI ’EliTISE.VIi V Y «.
form his estimation of it. We also publish | believfhmi to be !• •
a short notice utwhc same from, out eorr, s-1 aeeepbtbe tool. .Ijm
pondvnl “ Dougherty,* "h» i~ on
ucst thinkers of our eity^tuil "hose "pm
is worthy of consideration
! Hoj ut-U**in, •- - '•
February 21 %>
will In* ob-crxed, thi> bill ] ••"* d l *-'‘
r.h.y evening, lithe Pn .-blent
ives ofthc measure no \yilV iiloko him-
-elfu military tlesnot o\er till S*t• -«*l tho
Ffhi.i’ I * iiloliT IFf cannot sign it with
i, Ii a-hlt* tho Con-tituthm and
<„J, , !I„ Court of the I'mted Mat*'. disre
gards all «i.il authoriiif-and laws, and
5br« absolute mdimiteil and utu-oii-
| tr<>!l'd bv nu ii, up'a the Provident. *•
u ill i
t...|f
■ ”iA J^kobo’h Opision.—Tho nmn* inlolli.
gent of tho Marks arc no little n.mrm <1
about the state of the country. 11"' "liter | wn xT tin
mj two nnai of color wi re talking n|
this subject to one of our eltiwiis i •" >,
said they deplored the eondit’um "I allairs
' ns they now stand. They could >eo nothing
hut ruin and constant conlii-ion and turbu
lence for their ran* un<l<T tin- Military lull.
Tho enfranchising a* t ilu y ii ' inl i* the
greatest tnisfortline bflilbng tli« iii. I’hfV
feared Alt me developments, f i ;!•
that designing men will op.-mir up-n tin*
more ignorant and emlitlous oi their ia< <.
and under the eoiuhinrd tndunh f <*i bad
white men and Imdblaek im n, lln-y < m ■ •
no escape from utter ruin. Tla- I"-t"\v m •
of the elective fraiudii-e 1-, in tie ir <>j*ii.
just ten years too soon. tMie.ot tl" m ,i •« •
was a mechanie. Ilf reinaikfd that law
now more necessity for being polite and
sportful to the whites than e\rr helbi..
M My own race,” said lie, “ eauuot I'urni !i
mo with labor, by which I ran .-npport ni\
. family, tliorefore I mu-t look to ila whit»- )■
for employment, ’flify " ill not liir
unless I behave myself, and merit .their un
OBteom." There is jihjlosophy, then- i- go.-d
'‘ sonso in this statement.
Another negro man, who i- .a Mihsniln i
to our paper, remarked, atler reading tiov.
Brown’s letter, that he would hr sorry to
•oo that policy adopted by tho State. ll<
regretted that Congress had given Ids r:a
tho privilege of voting, “ for,” said la•, *• 1
can BOO nothing hut rout ntion and trouble
between the whites an«l thehl.u k-.” II,
declared that if the pritilege was gi\en
him, that ho should never vote. We "ere
•ieh of a patriot t<*
wi(t n t tilled him.- At the
.'i I same time we bineerely hope and lielieve
* . . M ! that In will rutm n the bill with his objec
tions, and throw the n -poasihilily of having
fiiaei* d siifh a nioii-irolls law upon its au
thors. Siifli a thing in a inan’H “ pocket ”
m , 1 certainlv tuuke him fed uneomfor-
till
New Youk, Feb. 28—Kvc.nitig.—fVtt«-ii
active r.l a 1 \<q,$2c. ’ Gold MU'.
J.tv eui'OoI-, Feb. 28—Kvening.—('• *t t--n
closed ae^ivc, ‘d. advance. Middling Fp-
landslaJd.
: i’,;F.|i'KNT w
HIM.
Will I*i* WITH TIM
•• I * ita,” tin- WasHington eornspoiuli nt
oft lif I’.altiiiioiv San, who i- cliieker "illi
tin Ph ■ uh nt than ever P»ott- »<\ on elain" d
to he " ith Mr. T\ If r, -ay>:
I feel warranted in saying ithat lie will
lint i|oil"f tin i iif iii any u\fnt, nor take
pocket veil
, and can assert
licit in* will not
lodge the i
shelter behind
v ’ v | " it It eipial foiili.iim
dulgr m lie lid'i-i.I approval uiid'T protest.
A veto of tin bill will mokt assuredly i*oinc|
f’-. >m tlic I’n - 1 iit, and anv oaf at all famil
iar uiili Mr. .)• 'Ini-oil’s h'-iwry and sfiili-
nuMits miii-i I" 1'ivj'ari *1 lbr ihat I'fsidt; nor
From Washington.
Scene in the Senate.—Washington,
Fob. 2 s .—Daring the debate to-dav Sumner
licensed Secretary McCulloch of falsehood
in the statement*of his inability to secure
ltcveiiue oilieers South ahU» t*» take the oath.
Sherman personally reVdrKdthal Sumner’s
language was neither parlimentury iu»r gen
tlemanly, but false. Mr. t'haiuller echoed
Mr. SiuiinerV charge in epithets wliidi were
ehara^tcriya d by Mr. Fessenden as foul-
mouth abuse. Tin; scene grew out of an
aineinlmi nt ‘-H iking out the pay of >0111 hern
ofiieirs,
IVurih rarollita l.cgislalurr.
It.M.mmr, Feb. s.—A re.-olution has Im n
| introdiifed in the House ol Comm'ons di-
daring N’orlh Carolina's aefeptaiu e of tin
Congres-iimal reeoiistriiftiou plan. It 1
created imicb excitement and animated di— <
niVsion, and was finally relfi’ivd to tin ('om- i
mil tee on Federal llflali"iis.
TIFT'S HALL!
Fill DAY .1- SATlilDAY MAliCII 1 .V
—A 1.80—
Saturday Afternoon.
Tin: tv.n MosrnbM.MtK.M'.i.r. kkiumtinns
op Tin: auk;
The t'elphiMlCtl Mihoni.in TaMenuv of
Paradise Lost.
The -ah v wIg. li has atlrn* i*•*! -•> nmeli alioiilioii
in nil "t the ho^e eliics of lire >\ul Ii I he past year.
Together with the latent l!-.ir«i|tenn yon.-aiiufi, hy
(hmlav l»i>ro nml Juhu M tcin Tahleaux of
• TIIII APOt
on, tin: r.imK OK i:vi:l \ti*»vs ii.iasti! \-
Ti.n.
KxllHiilc ! at . i .la
. I.meliiii. fur nj-wai-'l»
rhihlreii 'i'IcciiH.
' i; ,v i’ :
If dillifiill I"" per oil*
inline that 111 i - \ ft o v
( on i. - it t la- « u'lii -1 day
•. nt w ii Ii t he vast ii.ipoi i;ui.
. W lia'lfXir Ml. •.lo!,ii-i
mat it r will I *. •. i«• 11 •• u ii It tin*
Iv
thus familiar
ill he sent to
o dble roiisis-
«•! the -III).
do* • ill the
e \ if" ofMjuan -
, i i irl \and l oll! aofoiisiy meeting -the i—
, . 11 iif hi- art ion \\ ill doubt less hi' com in n-
n d to ( ongn -- witItin a wci’k, mmis to
,i ample time for .n timi in l "iii Houses
1000 BUSHELS CORN.
12,000 lbs. BACON SIDES.
in Stare, an I I <> >'■>■ mi - i- l"i- <‘ASII. Iiy
MERCER & SMITH-
Gdirral \pws.
Fi:wki’oiit, Kv., Feb. 2\ Tin in
who is charged with yiolntinga little -
will pfohahly be hang! • l ln-iiight.
I.EXIMill'N, Kv., Ffh. 27. A —i*ll nfCt
LIST or
irl
H
Justice l.olicii-oii wa- found
temperatf exposure.
If.id IV.'
lie,nili uf Prof Dcllott,
. i i
-age
’flic N» u York World
uu a-
W«"l
Soul In i
‘•imp!
I p.O|
po|;ev topr
unaninioii'..
t doubt that, dn tin- • ml, the
aid 1*..lllc I|,i l.adicalsby
l\ piTsi-dt in e. lint for thi-
ail, tIn-y imM l.»- -111*-t;ilitially
Mere ]u i-i vt n in i- without
unity will profit nothin::. If tb> Southern
people split on t hix j|tic-i ion, tlic «1 i--i at ing
minority will unite with the negroes and,
with them, soon beeoim a majority, re-or-
gani/.e the State, and t a.lmittidto Con
gress. Wli.-t!" i- this .an l>e permaiu ntly
previ nt 1 hi are no indues, and mir Soiith
eril .fell"" fit i -ens ail 1 . It all d-pends tip-
whether the wlidc Southern peopf
Wa-IIINi.IoN, Felt. 2>'.- .1.
•diloi of 1 )el »o\\ ’> IJe\ ii " ,
ige.l li.rty-e\i n years.
Markfl.s.
Ik l>. Del to",
di. d lo d iv.
MMdoMtotiww Ihi-n-mnii wlw.—lliu.|*l> i r,:“ tol "A :l ;: 1 ''I'l' ii -, l-iir
1 * ll. ■•..null .,1 ; Li hi IiiimiIv v ■•111 to || 1' l Iv
WA8, M l|Hlinuld, to a'certain evteiit. I" in Id
rcspousiblo for the negro vote, and knowing
thorn, an-I do, that designing men could
to tbo corn or cottnn field, and with a jug
of whisky buy every vote then*. It my
TOCO could veto knowingly and utider-tand-
iogly, then my views would be dilleivu:.”
Ho said it would dolor the hoys glowing
Up together, tho whites and black-, to-vote
together, but that the time had r."t Net e m
ior Buob commiugling.
Gov. Brown’s l.cllcr.
/ ' 0
Mo. EditouThe remarkable letter of
tWr. Brown has fallen in "iir mid-t like a
M bombshell” from tin-otlu r line. 1 it in in
tho gun of an enemy or a friend . ll ( *\.
Brow’ll has ^assurances that our patriot i.
President has, from a want of power or
. Vhelplessness,” .sartvndered ti* ‘‘superior
numbers,” like the gallant and noble !
did in the late uiilortiinate rouie-t, a:.d that
the salvation of the Southern p« pi wa- in
their own hands, tlu-u tlii> letter i.-mu an
unwbo intcrfercnee in a matter in wliieh \v*e
have no right to speak, but a patriotic - lli»rt
point out a plan of delivomm-i to hi-,
people from the desolation into wl.i. It he
oohtitbutedbo much to had or tit n i\ 1 »
beguile them.
* But if onr gallant leader still staa is with
bis noble flag flying around him, ' ailing
upon tho friends of truth and cnimtitutioual
freedom to stand firm to their color.-, and to
aid him In resisting tho unjimt. unholy, and,
and disgraceful desecrations ■ f eons’dtu
tiona)./rcodoui, and Gov. Frown *(who i>
wull informed) has deserted his standard.
ugh of t hi in filially \ i'-hl t
with tin- m ".roe- a inajoiity, nil the intir-
m -'iiati’"pposiiioii w ill he a h -s of time,
l.-mpcr, ijiiiet, ami material pn-peiiiy, w ith-
out. any eompen.-ating adx aiitage. Tliev
owght i ithertostaml firm and >land tog» tl»er
Ofei-e lake time by the foivloek and make
the I : of .\ hat cannot he helped. If llu-V
ar<■ i•■.- lo bite l. r ii.ov and \ield b\ : ami-
by, thex xvill t|ia\v ..upon tl..-msclxe^ ahe
cxdls of both line,-of jtoliex, ami -tfe-Aire the
adyanlagt - "I mither.
From thest* extracts, our readers can form
sonic idea hoxx tin- people \'orlli of u>
tho-i who xve are wont to call oar friends—
regard thi- Kill. For our own j art, what-
exfr may be'the ultimate political condition
"four people, under the active operation of
t!
lat c it, w i -i
>hoald that
mtliatii bt i; ■
.. rtf. \sfortl
tie hop' . For.
git -- for tin- lli-xt
ll. and it is w. Ilk
both ' .
•n i a. enact
tax t*»idiiiiv 1
lition he one
xve have ao
It III e, XX
It lit" to I'Cgll-
xx ith tin in.--
i furl her hw.
p .w.-rto piv
hav-t-hitt lit
l til.-
t XX t
< >|Dnion, t
'• • :.l - i- already elect-
ii tint it> members in
i:i the main, xx ith llu-
he pi. -i lit l'ougVt —
: . then lore, xx e call
tin- I lou-e more fax bra
ill the i
I )iil ii.g t hcM
e.xpt cr iiotlii
ble th;i n the Sheri.i.m amcmlnu-nt
Scn.itt :: i-* .: .in t k .: th*-r. w ill be a
lo-publican maj u ityf* r the next fo;u
and there i- -.-.nvt ly a -hadoxv ol'proh
tlull* there will be .anything but an t
strong Kcp.uUi- un majority in tin*
during tin -ar.o time. And with
to the ihc.-identml tlt, ::.o. i f | -<
th*'Ughttul niati i \pcct- that any oth
didate xvill h -t.than om- who liilix
sympathizes with flu present I.’epuhlh -.;i
Macon. Feb. 27.—Chiton—There "as
nothing done in «*;ir market until after t lie
1‘eecptUHI t»t tile lloon di-patchu,-, XX'hit'll
proved of a f-ivoraMe i-haraeter, win it a
good niul netive demand prexaih-tl. Mid
dlings were freely taken at 21c, xvhilc Strict
middlings xvci-i- eagerly sought after at 2 *»e.
Tlu- Jater dispatehe-. euetuir.igt d this lb* I-
ing, and our marke t closed tirm at the ab<»\e
tig uius.
Coi rxim s, l’’el>. 2s - (’orioN—I )\x ing to
depressing advices fn ni Ncxv \ oikainl
FixeipiMil, market xva- very unsteady yes
terday, and nliim-t nominal, middlings
1 may he i|noted at 2 !e ; Strict to (««>.». 1 ih».
j 24 J a J.Ne, buyers paying tax llee ipt- y<—
| teiilay Itm bales.
i \\ ii.xii\».TON, Felt. ,2K—Cotton firm:
mitldliug uplands,
At I.l > r.x, I'd-I». 2".- t 'tit tt>u - Holders i!e-
maiid aii advance, but Iniyei hold olV.
Ci.m i.NN.xii, Feb. 28. — Cotton tint:
miihlling uplands. 28. u
\i:xx Oki.i:xnh, Feb. 28.—Cotton higher:
sales 0,Sim bales; hixv middlings ;nall;
receipts 2.*»117.
Sugar, molasses ami tt>bacco iiiirhangcil.
Flour, siipui line, 811 2o;Cttrn *1 I2(o8l !■’».
1 ‘in k nominal, 821 Au.
Moiiii.e, Fel». 2s. Miihlling I plamls, 2S»;
sales to-day, 2000 bait- ; n ceipts, oiiti.
A Ni xv York paper sa\\t«ove^-iior Fenton
was in Washingtoii la-t xteeT'and .nlxised
I the adoption ol* the Sherman siihstitute, as
| the best and most acceptable thing Congics..
could th'. He had an extended iutcrx iexx
"ith flu* 1 ’iv-idviit.
, Khler Knapp, -peaking d long prayei.-
j once said: “ \N hen l’eter xxa- eiideax"ring
j to walk upon the water tti meet hi- MaMer t
. and xx*as about sinking, had hrs>upp!i.-;iti"i:
j been as long us the* intri'ilitetiou of our
j nioderil players, before lie got through, he
uhl haxe been tiltv feet under xvater.”
M MNlNlJ in ilit* ?osi Du
M ii. 1. I-
i-i A*I.l
- Illi.* i '.I:*ll.c.« 1
LETTERS
\'D,nuv.
—-s
*
—5XSB
MSTIjE
TO YOUR I
Wo will furnish lo Planters BACON and COUX, at Westeon Prices W
5 percent, commission. Wc .would call attention to our *
Largo and most Complete Stock of Gro
Noam in Store, and arriving almost daily:
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Bice, Tobacco, Segar^ Can
FINE LIQUORS,
And almost everything in our line, can be had here as CHEAP .asm anv 1”
City or State.
411 „ ' , , COOPER &
Albany,Ga.,March 2d, 1807.-10-ly ^
SPRING
IMPORTATION' SPRING FASHI
1SGT. FOI! IH(iy.
liilihuns, ’.llllliicry and Sir.Hi (Inode. ' J. AV. JJ r a <11 e
CELEBRATED
ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO.
iMi'ouTKiisai.ti.mnnr.nsoF 1111 PIPY Tp T T T
llililiuiis. r.orint't niid .Satins, IMond-*. Nolls, ’ II ll | ll P| A Pi I I I | I
I’rnpcs. Vrlvi t-, Uiichcn, Flowers, Fcmliers. Siraxv M ^ ^ U A
|5.iiiih.|-and l.ndic* lints, ti'iiniiii'tl ini'l nutrinimotl.
Shnkcr Hoods, Se..
237 and 239 Baltimore St..
n a I4T i m o n !•:, m n
Miter Hie larpcst .Slock lotto found in t Ii i-> conn-
try. and um*t|ttul]cd in choice variety and e.liea]>m*sH.
Mvdevs solicitM and prompt nUvntiun given.
feb 29.
)K Ini
County Court Worth County.
rpilK TeriiM of lids rouvt will be ns follows
I’ir.-t i^iiu«•ier Session on the 2nd Monday in
. !nicli: Fir-t Si*nii-.\nnnal Term 1 Monday in
.bine: Scroll.I '•moici- Se«t>iuii 2nd Monday in {<ep-
tember : Soi-^n.l Semi-Annual Term 1st Monday in
December. .1. W. ItOfSK,
feb 2«. 2i JiidjeD. i\ W. C.
(I'l! llorUT.E SIMJIX
Hoop Slii
J
have
• | v.. .Mir. iii.i.i..
I /,.;/• .1/ 7 ;
’. .I»;.
I. T. SMITH.
All-tnhi, (,'11.
:. •• Hr *«' UcyM A .
mI ciIi Drjlruli.
imion. I.v*t i ;i -i
m Din(liii.
A I' tier-
I lav-. D D [
r Hi!!, T
\! -- II 1
I'.lh .. Mr I
IVlix D i':*ii iii^toii. I.ou I 'ii-i.d. \Vi,
I’oker.
Win i: Dancer, Sn'miu-1 L»o-iMrs I
Mrs Anns I'nirol.-il . J1.1.1. • I Icmiiijr
man. M.- M Si Fiw.. ?»:*. -
Wm i' 1»!..|'*, A i - '.1 .. ‘b. • X Mil
Uf ilbl II Hull. I- . II :i' ’ I* til V c
liars. Mj * K || .. .1 1. || ,,1 111. 1
!lii‘i;h«.
Fel-oti Jones, Mrs I! A Is. M iTy
J .r l in. (2/ Jolmy .1 ..li 11-.-n.
11 eli ex* *• Kuril-. .! ini Ki-Vi.^-r, (J DKe.ncc.
It A i.undx, .2 Whii.'-I Hi 1 c*
Mrs Maggie M. . .*••’. i..« i \b n^l.. 11, Mi-Sal-
ile More, e.ili.n •!, I 'ax i-l _M ■ ,k» \.
Mr* S t; \. 1. \... , -
J E Mdciii. J V 1 )};it tree.
S J pi ior I:, I:| I.r.iiui !’| V!». II.
M II llngit!’, ) K !!aii-’!< -.'.1 ! i, Ii.. k«. !'. K i:i»h-
01I-. Daniel
. Mitchell, Shulk-ross & Co., 1
M 1 Provision
_ XV- HUADJ.JOV
Dl'n.FA SKiUTS
printed in HKD INK, on l\wh»n,l
•b HKADI.KV S Dfl'UXSKl
DON’T DI V \NV OTItKU.
Vdu can always lind full iis-oiinienisia*'
WIDMdlSAl.K and l.’KTAII, »
J. MAKi.D TO.'
I.ATIIIttiP .V CO..
ASK FOH
\Y. DKADI.KVS Dt l’I/KX SKIItT
AN |l
•• SKK THE NAME (IN I
For sale in .tllmny ni Detail- hy
W. W. KENURI
HliV GOODS, CT.OTIIIN'G,
SHOES, niul II.\I!I)\VA1
t&f’A- At wholesale by the Kxclusire
its and Sole owners of the Patent.
WESTS. IMIADLKY .X C.M
Warerootns and I
| N..«. '.'7 Cliaiiit.fi--, and 7'* mid HI
, feb" a
(fonunission BUrcrauls, ;
Zl LOUISVILLE, - - - KY. ;
Mrs P A Knxt 1-
. It. Ueine 8i 1
ll A Thai
A. 1. T!ti.iujtsoii
w ::: v„i;«i
Mi--
■ is. Mi
' M >•
Hull i>
\ Sir
ill. "ill
J. V. TEA
[Provision Dealer &
yy. t,
NOTICE!
Nineon, (fa
Valuable Plantation in Mcr! A ,,v
At lUerjr ..r
Countv for Sale or lien!
ompleic for
CORN, BACON AND
. Mr-
!
| will sell or remmy i'lanniii.'n ixvo inTles West I
ol N".*xxion. Then* b on ilm pl.inl.-iiion Twelve
llUlldl e-l nioi I illy Arles of |.u>d. ^ 7 •"’»* • j acre.- ol
"pen hud. all In-ii.-und in a high si.in* r.feulliva
*i"» Tin* place i- veiy well impiove-l. I will-ell.
with the plate. ID head ot good Mulcs.junl head
ilorseor-with nil Farming Tooh, Wngons.' fie. Al.-o. i
ahoui (I7.«hm.) I'otuids Itaom. nhont ( , JU.)) ltush.*li<
Dorn, mid abmii (SiiiiiipDound-rFoddciu
h rented, I xvill fui-ni.-h everj tiling on tlie place |
an l go share- wiih any person who will furnish a ,
-udieient nunniity of labor, or 1 xvill rent for n | H
stnie 1-um. 'll,. |>Imitation is' one of the most 1 oia> Ins I he advantage. IMmtiers m
: , .m!l ,A "« K .2 ,TT0X 1 ' ,, -' XT ' T !.’ N ' S in ,hi - «»i«wtycoiis. «i.oui.i I.
count x. My letms are I.iinuiAl.. X ..rm* soon or . , „ -
you w ill lose a lim-gaiu. The place is well stnokeii Willi IIK^ f-in lime. ib«
w-ith.liogs and faith*, and many oilier article*, irmisfctvd ou arrival, saving drnysje,
mees-m-y on „ pl innition. always be •*» cents iu tun-bid le-.-' ili»«
1 xvill ni-.. rent the plantation known as llic'<, * ri.;
** WI I.l.IA M'S KSTATK l , LACi:.;*'om. mile alHivcf ,
Nexvion. oti 'lie Diver, about ttiUjy norex oj.en loud, | ,s 11 c,xr '° il *'*
well adapted t.» Moru, f’olion, or Sugar. <’aue i
IMetiiy of lloiirics, % Ve. 1 can nlway■ be found on,
tin* ]ilm\tatinn. During tnyabscriee It. .1. Mills can
be found in Newton, xvito will show the place -ori
apply to the lion. D A. V.asoti. of A’.hanv. Ha
M. M. MILKS
ft* h22 lw •
triY" 'lacon Telegraph copy one week, and -. nU
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Oliver. William J).
nt. I T M.i'mier.
i A' tifieiiles of a; |
..; .ii hi- e.lining i r
pi i'v i il*c I h\ law.
it. ueh’Jd If l'
■ unty. i ,
u* Inti i . ;•
1 l"''
iighuiy
J. 8tro7.i i
! pill. Itiell
Wnnen. J*.!i
ith. D. ll
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trd Hold
I \ Dili:
l’"pe. X.
I II I". '
, 18'.7. I
;.l”.lii- <1 iy,
■ wit :
Hiil. Dan-
Dieli.D’d
s. William
«i. Dll-t.
In store and to arrive,
lb-. Smoked Daniil. .
M.tl'MI Him I’.ulk Sail Sides. .
* Co' tl.
o.tHMI Imslu-h
• ^
*.o,iani Hi - Northern mol.l-!*:
•nitim-nt will i-sue to each one
fard mid t .king the ..mil ns
J. F. t'ADiiil.K.
•rk I. Doitglieriv t . unty.
bids A II r Sugar.
2. Mi Mils Super fine Family
•'*«» kegs Nails.
D*o Sacks Liverpool Sail.
AtIKNT West constant*
BUST & JOHNSON
10 Hlids. Clear Bacon Sides,
j. n
I
January 20th, 1807..
IsTOTICB!
I bill to ili.s oilicu fur collection,
,Us " ; Matrass Making and Repairing.
|-»x . i v j , | ' /-« / i r I A < ]\/TDS. MATILDA \\ ADDolleis her serviers to
1 I ‘ j* j') S ^'ecitizens < i Alhiny nod vicinity, to mnk
T'i
of nil
Term-
i»i:di vi.n di and aid
11"
<-fth« ipiPS-
"\po<t:;tiot»
. wulis trj’iug to look out fora noxv wr.v of mauwity. llem-r p-.-tpittu-nn tu
; osonpOj then ho is unpatriotic, ntnl »i»-cr.xt:. a t- ;• futm-rTVngi'i tin
4hooensttroof every lovor of the Cotisiitu-; »»i ttii m■ : .’ h i.i.n< ibit-iug tho
. tion, Ifoirth or South. Hois then a tn<>raT tu-M lour\o:-.rs is a x ain h"po. It xviil only
.traitor to truth ailfl the Const tint ion, :unl is boa post p:vnem.*nt that will bringabiHooti-
bringing, a “Greek Iioi-m ” into taining h*.-* fax .rnblc- torins; m*, at loast,
jPf^ni$UnpBj {Voin ( which xve may oomo t«» j leave^ u> without ri i'..g;ii.'.vl Stall* Kovorn-
grief. Itjuapropositiou to ns t«»‘ : boxv ilixxvu im tit> b*r tho |^-t i. «l tianuil—a |hIs1|ioiu**
and worship *, golden .calf,” impiously su!>-! mout of the ditliiultios, emitiision and un-
stitutod by our cnomios in tho place of tho oert-nuty that now pvwai! in this section.
♦ Into.object of our adoration, which is the - ^-e-sssr"
“rConstitntionaudtliclawsmaileinptirsuaTirr Kur In* u iuid.—The Military bill iv-
i-thereof. - ThiB is trae loyaityi'and this the . oontly pas«od, in its terms of Ois.puiUficA
yet) dishonored South ten- tion does not int-hule ^.iwyotv, clerks-
dera to ohr Government. Ixtt us ri’nit* ami
yaoe what is tho trrio ^ntu« - of our cause
woconsaro tho^attomoi; ....
[Set mo> appeal 1$ .crOiy Jowfc® his
EMI* Fair:
xv it happotts -that >poakor t’oHav aj•-
;• < ars, I pouinin Cat-pon;.■»•*> piotur,. <A ”T!., I). .ith. •
Ability j boil of Mr. Lincoln,” in xiohiti.m of tin- '
'I’AuUy | historival fact, is, that l’r.-idem Ji»bn.-on j j
l!"'i-o j xv as first painted in, xvhoi't; he belonged ami j ■'
reg:if*l | xvas, but in ooltsexpiotioc of his «vfoxvi:tg un- |
no j popularity, the artist th..tight his pt i >sm*e j
in-j xvotthl hanu the piotnio,s<> ho painted him
out ami put tliO Speaker in ! He ought t >
Imx o made a better trade while about it.
w
m;i 1
•riM.' i
« to xv t...m of 1TDK
da-ici from the Agent
WKieii!. mot which xve
• : v* • 'i i per !
• .*..JiinMc t crip Dew. I
*0 *1 ii-ed al llu* c.iie of j
"•''re llinn ihmhle the ;
near D.MI Do.id
N A. F. TIFT.*
( •••• * I'cp iii" Mairm.-v**, Quilt.- niid rutufotfer
i do*, vipiien. in the heel and hito-t -tyle,
. .H .l lc Apply to-
JAME8 FDKKMAN,
fil'7-U-tf • Ncwh Dtliec.
SCHOOL BOOKS
A i.l. kind, ii-ol in the country, ‘h-liool Sin
ti ti< : \. he. :
v. k. w i; 1.111 .*. i'o.
» Albany, Jan 17. 18(17 •• 1-if
CASH DRUG HOUSE!
Hi: L'NDKILSKJNI-JD having, for
year, the control nf I ho yiill-knofl_
iIon mile- nl.ou* Vlhnny, guaranicrt
In 111 11111.‘lit of all older**, both foiHi***
•it the shortest notice, having just ti
rough repair!*.
H i*. ws’.l In* more convrnicxxt for
b*avi* their or.ltri* m Mr. TIT’KKD'S
can. d.» s.>; ami the Milne will *tsc fe
iny .-oiiT who has the superintendence
' rcrpcetftiUy solieil n share of pulill
j Terms CASH. If uni promptly paid
I lion nf bills, an iiddiiionnl twenty-fiiy
1 bo charged l.umlur and Mval will*
I mil 1 ry pilots. 11.,-w
J J mi um y 2i‘>. 18r.7.
’MILL'S K
—Conn r Qmvii mid MiNliajt -
C/IA UI.KSTOy' SOVT1I j
NlZW HOOKS.
A true statesman iti (’.»ngr* s- ask- hint-
sol f but *»m ipu stioii: *• JI«»\x oan 1 s»*>hapi-
tbo logislatiwii t*f this ootmtiy as to it.dun
lin* ptuplo i*f tin* S»uth t*» (’"iitorm in goml
faith to all their obligations as A'liit-rirans
In view o! Jest oaths, military bills, mgr**
eiilrauftliisementjAtid rebel dislV.uieliiseim nt,
let the people calmly impure how many
statesmen ar« in the dominant party in
Gcngress.
' M.XSSKNIIt'IKi,
M Itbl.Mtle l>rnu:
Siffi
Mr
k HAKIMS.
MAtON,
Mend.
From 1
,1..- pi,
Two
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• iii/.ii . ' I’r:.'. •• M»-v !•
ii l ill'll
n.r D m
Mut’e .'.ii
Si. IDino.
slierilTs, coatoUliles eommissh
eery^ commissioners of roven
surveyors, militia ~
im^nbersof
wljo have taken
• K . - N
r* in M .
Mi
Ju-i ret t in d
i.. 1:.
let. !'*.
Vsy*
wni.cii .v co.
11-ir
' Ini>Vst;:v. It is always a j.U-a-v.iv 1..
r^oonlacrmiyitsof lIh 1 hilt...,. 1' a . Ii .iii.
tel imluslry. ^.TSio sjk a!.
' Klnstriom Ucrnuiu nuw living in tin-
at city," wl^> turns n imitMif
nx¨ to. The t:..xaab< he paid Ly »h«5‘
- of Um- . i. Si
TmM M. Tb n tf * JTiiTruiT
8*H'TU-" K8TKIIN DAII.lplAD COMP V. )
(»mes, Muv.*, Ujx., Feb. 14. 1H.7. ' J
A Doidttid of (?-’»; Five D dboa j*<*r Share on the
Caj itr 1 Stock of t!.)-.' -■«. j-.uy. a- held on the .ti„
linn- baa this day L. cn .b chir*| byj|^ Board of
of
""IV v. nSifSjrft;i. KT j. _
•' *' *ry and Tr. x-urof, ,mr *'
-U4»
1 ti.i-Iullermed iirugs, Pure Medicines, Fine
Cheuii.’iils, imported 1’oilel Articles, French
Window (.lass, P.-iiuts and Oils,
• I lint' Ol.I Virginia Smoking't'olmccii
LtaV Aiicutioii'of Dealers cailed fn our
STOCK and SAJ.K OF PDD’F.S.
Deccmticr I'.th ls>.7. ;* n ,
Dissolution of Partnership.
mm* partnership heretofore cjtlsUng- ichrocif
I FIELDS & CO., ban been tliia day Absolved.
I l.y ih«. willidrnwul oj* J. J. Mayo. All pet-
!*“«»•* indebted lo the Utc firinVjthi 1
count, are oarneMly mjtteef&l * J
pcitlc the anme icunwliatrly.
AUlCIiT Ft
-- . IV. OOKLKi..
" H- ALL1IV,
- J J. MWI.:**
J»uo«r, Kill.. !M,7.
—- - •
Tfc, UudMe. aili Mini,, eatiir.l on ni I!.,' SAM
noUM.r or-
Tills FIIIST C'I.VS IKITHr.li"
l-oiighly reiiiiired. refitted ami refit
nut, mnl is now ready for the accos
traveling public, whoso potronng* L
aolicilcd.
COACH B8 ulwa va in readiness le
gersto and taonajlie Uofob
The I’oopriefdt prdiulrfs to do all«
pro mo l c t ho comfortnC.bls gaet*l». •'
7 jfiSBI’s
Feb (ll)
• ttawwgi
CO
ALBAJSry.
■£' £,'2i'-4b3&.
c °' vci ' *»
f *>' _
!. BACON, HAV.
Advances made on Cottcn in S
BSrv JSSM Sh'pmont.
Husiiiiss <1 it nr oh n