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" -To Ui^ ]<i»now>p])4c rye (im present slltra-
tiuli of llm (on,-,.) Unite J States, UlkD^fui-
cluinl lhat Toirty y««i 4p>Lobi, „t liUtorjr.
J2H“ \Vi> »rv nmlsf l" " • ' ’■
Reid A Co., fur a cojijr,in |ipini|pli!p - t l«i■>>.
’•;Bankrupt t#» rtv.nily p.M'l>••*’
Cogglttt. Sue kliiir nutivv in tin r
tolttmn, Tliosowbo desirr-ik iTr! . v
•will apply M thi* ofli'-'’, will aiippij
ibeth.
Nkwwawii von Saul—urn !!•
' r~ ly ofthe Fort Vttllry l.<-.lg<-r, i- .,i'f.~rin- i.•-
•• ,,e,w * n r :
■ ft"A riling nrcwary li# * ' "1‘ :l
good country |iriiiliiiK oftii-<’. Kmi A alley ,
i» located iu Houston county, oic- <•:' t!.- :
,• ilnbiit ln 1h~ State, ami its society is .d'lln> |
mort, elevated eharaeli r. \W-Vmiw «•!’ n«»,
village in the Slate wlu rr lit in" would !■
ao pleaiant. We truat Mr. Ilonlly will lie |
ablctoaell toau m1vaiil:ip>'. ns Im i 1 - a limit
. ' working rann, aiul a “ i w \ i r u-Uow »t kind
Craft." r _
Tna llaNKRtipr Him.—"V gim a full j
aynopaU ol tliU bill on nttrllrst ffiign, tin-
exeluaion oi our utnifl vm ii iv.
Tub Ki.voihim ok CVsaoa. A iH.~|i:iti Ii
ftotn Montreal annoiineei tlmt Hie lieu
kingdom or iloiniuion, or wliiitever il limy
be, into bo ruled over by tlie tliinl -iui of
Queen Victoria, I’riuee Artlmr Willimn
Patrick Albert. He in a {in I sovoiilrrn, aiol
Mflllfttneof Patrick, given him in n»ni|*)i-
moottolrelfttnl,mul tho fiid tlmi liis cuti>
into public life wan wmlc at 1 >nl>lin, air
thought to make him pnpttltir with tin
Irish, This popularity, it is Mippnsr.l, may
tend to neutralize I'Vnian «lr*i r“ ^ ( ’
Hkbtimo uk yiik Kamiiis.--It i* an
nounced that .the ltahhis ul* Knrope are lo
Msemble in council in Paris this year, in
order that tin* great Sanlic«Uiin may take
place in conjunction with the I'niveistl K\-
hibition. The i'cntral .lewisli t'omm'iltcc
of Paris Ima taken the initiative of the nm I
ing, which will he especially «.illcl <m t"
decido the following <pn**lion*; TIip alndi
tion of the prohibition of certain, arti« 1* >"J
food; tho suppression of polygamy lhat • \
lata among the .lews in Algeria, an I 11 •
recognition of female children a« -* »|i».»ll\
qualified to inherit with Inal* s.
The Selma (Ala) 'film s reports plaiita-
tionaweU supplied with laborers and stnel,
tho plantation* iu good condition, and
work forward for tho Hcasuu. The planters
are disposed so make snreofa crop of lovml
stuffs. Tho freedmoii are all in addition l<»
their wages (ranging front t«« ^t j :•»»
per month,) an acre or more ol land, and a
mule to plough it, and also the hall of even
Saturday, iu which t«> till and cultivate it,
and iu almost alliu-tani.s tioir nu-Hi.-in* :•
are famished them. Tim signs ol the seas
on Ato very favorable for an abundant
Iu Northern Alabama the young vv I
looking well, and there i« every re i
expect a full crop.
Tho I Ion ma .(La) Civic (iuar«l ipenl**-
thus of tho crops : “Our planters hav. It:.. 3
a delightful spell of weal Imr for plant in •
cane, and, from nil we can lea» n, have been
■ Improvingtbo time. All the large planta
tion! arc bolng planted iu cane. Only the
■mail farms, where there arc i»o sugar
bouses, will bo planted in cotton. Mostol
the’fteodmon have contracted for the year.
tercet. 'Tho
vdgod the huruod,Jias overspread tho politi
es sky; hat e|H*nt its force aud fury, and
amid it tlic tTiroesnnd upheaval of oiirjioliti-
e.sl La-is*, flic Constitution that served as
our compass, now only serves to justify
• t•< .n.« whenever il*- letter ran ho stretched
or pt rvt it« d, or is di»rigardc’d and derided,
when it is an obstacle in the path of a wild
.... ! i. . Ivl*\- inaj'-riiy.
W In'ii :.iv we tending, wbat will lie our
i.It ionite goal, ami what should lie the coll-
■ in i ■ i i tl.f> mi hern Matts dm mg thoirausi.
ti**n p. iiu.lv 'l lie-c «jueslioiis furnish food
lor i i lb etioti. ti.V eisa period in tbohisto*
ry of every n.ilioii when tho accumulated
v\ rongs of society were avenged by a corres*
pomfur retribution ; when the pillarsofthe*
poftft. a) edibee, whose superstructure ia ce
mented vv iiii oppression, fraud and gigantic
eorruptiou, shall he hurled down by a well-
on anin.., Imt pbrensied people. Then comes
a peried of au.ireby, to be replaced eventual
ly by a dearer atmosphere, a removal ofthe
vv oi ii out i»i:i:i:i > of the c.vplodctl ami useless
.•!m lure, ami a rebuilding which at last
avoids the faults in tin* one lust removed.—
• • la rail history repeats itself. Neither Ktlg*
i.tn* 1 iu the ..lays ol Chafles the first, nor the
I nited Mates at liiis day, had such a deep
or long l oiiliuned aeeumulalions of Nation
al wrongs to av enge, as had I**ranee; so tliat
although We may expect the development
ol uttr ineipieiit | bin tons, l»ohes|»ierres,'J^i-
r. .1..lies ami I’.onapartes, y et the phrensiod
eruelties of Marat may find uoHtroiiij^Fpak-
tbV ll^R'-VBl' Mtln) i.to reoioti, lutf Jti
.ul'hort, liko llio l-*ra)!rKyb4-B»rl>oiicK,iJic |.
Iintrn anJ Conthonn only renictulipi-wl |
by tbo witiquVuni.wlib Stifs (lie filtby cbiis-
■ frrmk';
H-S
libt whatever ensues, let us resolve at nil
event, not to signor d|>prove our own po
litical ilcgrcdillion. Ii. C.
LATESTBYJffiLEGRAPH.
I'RIVATK DIsrAtCH TOTHS AI.HAST TM-VV Kt.K LV M!W .
Kettr Fork Goll aad Colton Markrt.
^Cily Council Proceedings.
‘ CocxcaCiiAasss.V.
‘ r-f.
3/fftiny.—Present Ilis Honor, iheTJsvor.
Auii t'uuuciliiivu Wttlcli, DuT»s r .^Toro*r- snd Hook**
AiiAKST.^-Couiicitnic^lpicphctis acd Jofcuston. 1 .
Minnie*! of last regwlor ninl c*Usdmeetings, resu
and t uitiirnictl.
Tho oomtnittce n].poir>i?d at lft«t •meeting to re-
|»oi t tv'nilu* pr».j' •- l (ire linitF <>f the city, suliinU*
ltd tin* f'.'iinv.in^ i..j ii, vvltjcli vva**, t.u motion,
a lopicd, nit-1 ii* - i.'m tacc as rcoiim.iiPiidcd, ndop-
icl and ordfrtd i.» be j nblishcd: **
to rnr. M.vmii ash rousni. op ai.hasy-
V-.UP C--I..S.I.-?■•«• :.i (-»n:lcd «o invi>tigaltf llu*]»uA-
- —
*s
coStaiCfoaS»{ BVliiSEttr,
.ALiE* A-i^TT, GEO.
TXrE sm prepared to make Contrecti and flullll
W them on shoriestntftiee;
march 10— lm
S'
Livkki'ooi., March 10.—Kumiug.
Um closed firm. Sales 1*1,000 hales;
diitigs l.'Jbl.
Nkw Youk, March lf». —Kvening.-.
ton one cent better. Sales 1,aoo hah
32@a2|c. Gold UNI.
New Youk, March 18.—Noon.- C
firm, at 32(3,32 J. Gold 13-1].
New Youk, March 18.— Kvening.
ton firmer; sales3000 hales, at 3Jin32
Gold 134g.
Liverpool, March 18.—KvcniniA-
ton 13^13|<1.
en.p
• .it I
• •II to
In most eases their wages have been incrcas-
i<l; tba average price paid for men is about
fifteen dollars per month and ration's."—
The Baton linage Sugar planter says cane
isdoo scarce there to make sugar before I sun
- J/ which time there will he plant ami rat-
toon oane enough to make a full crop.
V ■ ^ 1 •
A Call for United 'Si atk< Tii.».u\; t -
Wotiro informed by the Nashville Union
that tho Legislature of Tennessee adopted a
jointresolution on tho 1st hist., ••ailing upon
>tha General Government for damps to he
jWUk ihat State for the proteeliou of the
people. Strange to say, it passed nnaui-
It is nii<lenti»)>l tlmt the t'un.
Mrvativo moraVK-r. votcil I'm- it up-m tin-
ground tlmt, it‘ tbe Ucm-val tlovi-rmncnl
complied witli the rei|m>st. Ibivemor
HrowuloW would not cull out tin- inilitiu ;
for, of .tie two armies, it seems the people
prefer those of tbo regular serviee.
‘ “A down-cast rotemporary a-h.-.-aie- the
; MUbUsbmentpfscmiiiarioK for young holies
where tautology, spiuology, vvewN vtd^gy,
'-'ifit6Mofy,«ta,e«n be tmiglit, the gni.limt's
to receive 111. degree ol K. F. \V., or Fit Ihr
» teiveltingj
1ibe cndU -of c»tlw-r
n tutM ^I'CAn^^xry.*’
»ulak fuulinuluriy waaM,'
aid thanTliad Sti*vensur Wemlcll Philips;
t lie red. m hi able llutler aspire to respecta
bility, wli- ii euiiipare.l to the drunken
cvvardliucMS im apacity and thicvislmesaof
I Hack I leiiriot; ami the pulpit-desccrating
I JeechcrV tillmiiiat ions appear pious iu view’
of the rav ing athoismof l ,, rce<lom’s apostle
— Anarelii.-sis ('lootz.
it i> h il'cv itlcnl that we are no longer
wbat we Were. The wcik. littlu Ucptlblio
.»f 1:«*:», jubilant, over its 4 th of July and
j_*11.1 t.t l\l.ruary, and republican »o
Ion;; as it' I'opulat tmi > was native horuuiid
>in.ill, and its individual components
vvciv patriotic aud intelligent, became in
|: .Ha wide spread mongrel and Hcctibnal
iiiobi.craey, intolerant of any other than its
M.iinual i.I.acorrupt iu its judiciary, and
it jurii a only in.mtli-picccs ot local feeling ;
its ('oiigrc! nn n, too oltcu the reprcitctila-
tives not !.f the people -Imt of combina
tion*; of men eckiug to pilfer the public
treasury,ov obtain huge monopolies enrich.-,
ing themselves at llie expense of the imliv id
ual public; it executive ignoring ill its ap
point incut . olllee those Imutcly iulcrroga-
tovii “Is bo honest? Is lie capable 'r'*
but lav idling them .m his eri atiiieso'rpros*
pi •■live partisans ; ami all parties pandering
io tlic ignorant foreign element, which hav
ing m\er enjoyed the privilege of Voting in
their.• vv ii country, only reganled its worth
ill doll n an)! eelilS.
('iom a republic,-we have become a mob
o.waey. Tliis again seems to be ciiuceiitrating
and eiy • talising itself into a legislative
oli- in by, vi hull must needs soon declare
it -ditiug-. to be permanent, (are they not
almost permanent now?) A permanent
iegidatlire, being a law unto itself, absorbs
all cv.viii iye ami judicial function, or leaves
some lia Id,* I lire* lory as the exponent of its
will, until tiie people, who set them up, in-
judit i.ms ami reckless as to means, but
hiindiy aiming at social and political goud y
confer upon some calm brain and iron arm,
the power to destroy its ereatnro and be
come its tyrant. Some such panorama will
surely, though slowly and dripping in the
iiatiim's liesl -blood, move aetuss the stage
of ouv l»i*tory. i{ev»*lutions never recede
flu’ll vv** bid farewell to farcical ideas ofthe
•*Nevv Atlantis —t».«• ideal republic of Plato
the supremely ridiculous idea ofthe rabble
being nil lumcat, brave, intelligent, and ca
pable of governing themselves; and we
erystali-ing. like Knglatid and France into
a tree constitutional Monarchy or empire,
where In love live law all men are held re-’
ponsilde lor their misdeeds, aud no one can
vote for a tax unless In* helps to pay it where
we shall have a responsible ministry, an ex
ecutive arm that protects its subjects, couu-
selseool and deliberate followed by acts
prompt and decisive.
Then indeed will North America become
the colossus of power and Irecdom among
the nations; whilst the members of the fa-
natic.il “Mountain” will have long lain iu
forgotten, dishonored, ami bloody graves.
In the interim of transition, during the
breaking up of the old wreck, just when
UhaoM i> about to enthrone himscit in the
••dm pc l a j-ermanent Congress, what docs it
i the South to do? to commit future
l rf b;r. *1 !in#io.by vou xTAiMi.v adopting
ii^rradb-t! and Cmstitution breaking mcas
' rery issdi desira tbt k*
, k fcWoqW-mako himself kmpvrn, t!ut Itf may j
\-S' b# consulted iu nigara to thc_ rclbmiaiiou
aJ 1 muuAtn kianh tu H.tili.lfinfi.il *’ Lf
ah* of 1'ut.grrM at l!ic in-ti^atiou of «ucb
1^“’? y "ar aurwroal-mil tmt»r. a* Jot l'.rown ct id
I'liDH Congn-K0.il atwut to
jurJou ti.-'o-C/r sih! rrlnstatr into ability |o
i;
ot aociety upon a ^sobolautial baaitt”- Sl»-
modestly suggests that while the young
| tbo necessary infnnuu-
-o graduate witli tlx.-
Litutiou couducUol ou
its arg ncqui
i to cnalilo I
protier degree, an
Wcij '
1 of our young jben tnny be
plowology,' ii
nebea, and thnlt:
rcooivi) the (h
I t-aru
bcmnjp.( bivmior J;
\YiM it r.*»t W Vetter to breast tlvc storm,
preserve **nr.<-lvcs worthy or beiug future
frccdmcn, cultivate industrial and manufag>
luring pursuit* at home, keep quiet, cease to
.feet! the strength of our persceutonk jiell our
U»uppiijjw@tig canuoi mute ourselves?
.^05 Wtii^qritli ft tpi 4kkbti^ Wdcan
Co;-
mid-
<, sti i
C..I-
“Xcw York is lively with Soutlicrm i>,
merchants and planters, come t«» t*»wn t>» lay
iu a stock of fall goods. The Herald esti
mates tho number to he twice sis large as
last year this time. The New Yorkci > meet
those who have the cash in hand va ry « , <>i
diallv, but arc chary about giving credits
till the condition ot the cotton crop is nun*
thoroughly ascertained.”
A writer of the Ladies’ Home, aftcrevun -
itig the above, makes the lbllowiug sensiVle
aud pertinent remarks:
The foregoing is a suggestive paragraph.
It is too true, and “pity His, Yin true,” tli.it
tho South is to-day emptying tin* remains *<!
her once great wealth into tlic lap of a Had-
icul North without comtuonsuau* return,-
The planterexpcnds iiis profit upon his la
borer; tiie laborer leaves liis earnings with
tlie merchant; the merchant repays the cap
italists who lias set hint up in business, «*i
if more fortuuttte carries Ins funds to New
York to buy more stock. Tho drain is out
ward. Tlie income is too small to be ap
preciable. Money merely changes hands
fora season,eventually to find a channel
which ends in tbo pocket of the Yankvc
manufacturer and liis Southern-hat ng hiie-
lings. To cure thfscvil, we need more crea
tive sources of wealth. We want large
manufactories to disburse iiiuney anion :
needy and industrious operators. \\»
want capital, which, manipulated iu our
communities may la* enjoyed at home.-
Wc want the North.to conic to us, not men
Iv to buy cotton in bags, Imt on the bobbin,
the spool and ill the sheet.’* We want lose*
our loresls going in at one end of a machine
and coming out of tlie other iu every
sliap for which wood is employed. \\Y
want to see our mines opened, our found
lien and rolling mills at work, and *<ui
streams musical with tin* hum of labor.
Nor is tlie end impossible. lfth«*pr*-
ofthe country will take tin* matter in hand,
obliterate tlic idea that the Mn'ith ily
Ik* an agricultural section, and show h*»vv
resources can he developed', and throw all
the influence of Southern journalism on si**
on the side of Southern munuluetiircrs, th
proper spirit of progress may he cn .it. I.
Afoucy, then, instead ol la iiig inve-l* *i I v
largely in inereliainlise for the good of III. *
•‘limits, will seek a healthier nv »*nue in u In* I.
the creative aud reproductive laen.ll * w ill
enhance its value, and csialdishiug tlu* pro
perty of the South.
Which is Which!"^-Y\h, Fail” said a
seliool mistress to a thick iicadctl urchin, in
Io whose muddy brain sin* was aiicmptin :
to heat tlie alphabet, “1*111 afraid you’ll
never learn anything. Now, what's that
letter, eh V”
“Sure, don’t you know, ma’am
Pat.
“I thought you e«»e,ld have ree.»l
that?”
“ Why, i.uaNun V’-’
“ Because it has a dot over the (op of it.”
“Oli, ma’iynt l mind it well, but sure l
thought, it was ft fly-speck."
i “ Well, now, remember, Pat, it’s I.”
“ You, ma’am ?’’
“ No, no! not U, but I, blockhead.”
“Oh, yes! faith uuvv I have it, ma'am;
you mean to say that you. not 1, arc a block
head.”
“ Fool, fiyd!” exclaimed the lady, almost
bursting witli rage.
“ Jist as yon plaxe," Toplied Pai, “ F.»«»l
or blockhead, il*s no matter which ye *uv t<*
»»o, so long as you aiv fh>e to own it,"
■. i .Misled io invo.-lig.il
• ! i ■• eurpurale siullu.. it
t. jii.v tiling 1 ul Ulilt'K
i *:at •»! the ci'y, jt preituliy sub-
•.rier *f tlu* city confers! ilie full
• i ,i\- lu j i .. sill lieeefiAnry
i* l fai.l cit.v, vl idi do not eon-
•u -1 it in iota and lav. - of Ilu* 81111** of
■I 1. «*. 8luti**, r*-l«*n-nct* to which
1 . * in the tidjudicilliuli l«» be hud
o c. t_', r t’lmrlcr.
; wt ,• 1 - in very general words, nnd
i 11 •;« > 1 loin, but lor tin* «|iialiTy-
ii « ■ -! .••« (lie sieiion *>f .Mayor und
■ -..i su*. no do not il.lringo upon (lie
iglit • tiie churn si- fixed by pub
is 1 inlM-fercd with, lor the
nvt.i olid I'ouiicil die creoliire, i.<
oid to Hit* l.cgi-h ture, die cre
do • 11 in*...Mil, the vvelfnrc and safety
J 1 ’.i*; ]•.••]'< i u ;1, • <*;i i.-un, diet.lie 111** |.olit*y ol
.ul. rd. -t !■•' 1' • i v li .ii in s!:i* heal I »>’ die city, ot
any other ii.an l,i.--j-r»< I bttil bug**? tfontd it n*M
iodic ridVry ■ t bie und | lojo-riy ol the people, in-
Tin-
oi.l i
■-onsiant i«m:i.
i"
It «». .4
abs id..;-, ii.j
right * <d lot
und I ii.:.--;!
■ ivviic* of 1
"I !
Olid « l.joy ii
.< lit ll|.
tel
lh
U o .11,
••.lit
1 l ,
y that th
• iti/en-*,
without a
M,r.l:uy
■ •
•f*i ’ i.
l.ii ii
xa *■ have
been in
tl'llll, 1.
*•’.•*
tr in t
M’l’.v.-itv of tLit |
w. Your
* '«'?•• m:: t
•*• 1.
ter <!.’.•
i -i!
* Il 'IiU'illCO
Ite'tl .
1-d.ll
lie 1 h\
the Ala Vo
and * ii v
Council of
\ tbnuy.
iu*i
il i • In
1 *’!•.* Olid,
tied by anihuriiv ol
the Mime
'll..;:
fo.t
ft hd
.n. i iii i i
•li.ii* it
tall Uvt be
i.tu ini r,
r l it
-.ii.i-i.
build or *■
*Tt Uilhili
wlnt r-Ii.
‘1 t.
• kii'tu
i a Hi.-
i* licit*-
•f Albany,
iim-c node olid jm. mole tin* itilererli ofthe
• t opci t, • Ki-* ot me city. I«1 r thiti to ho done.
■•.'!■' 1 4!,.• i- ii in-iso.-. '!•■***« Hiieti n law
■*. > • lo'ciiii-.* withdio c.»n**t it ul ionnl
I .-. If 11 doc*, 1 lion dm Mavor
1 ■ j 1 ..is' iio I tr.ii.i tlxt!* acting. Tlie
1 -1.41 ■ ■ under our law, does nut (hm
• [ 1 - * >>• iiiiliinitod right to ttse
i. - pi oj'oriy 0 • l.e jde.i.»(*i*. lie i» depen-
die l.m for ii..* liglit in us*** it to any ex-
wlmtoior, ?iii>! ivhiNt ii i-i not in the power of
taw to *li\o.-i l.iii; o| I.h property only for pub-
10 11 o, and tin ii only • n Imr .:* lii|.oii«llion given,
yot t'ie tuode i n * in.inner of tt.> u.-*e tuny be \.re-
ei ho d, eo i. - his enjoyment of his properly duett
i*'i i ni.; I i-i-e with the ii:bis of other properly
I. dd.-r- in d,o .«itiio vicinage.
Ii b is : ever be o i t ..ic*>in-ned, or father iih often
* ■•' i- •>. > i. ii . * e• a held dial tin* uiuuicipul
out., i a*.* ■ iu the v'.ty v \\\ so'ue up**n the land \ f
'•.<• n - n io build n highway • ..poll or widen a
-i»eit npofi . "i.ipon.-otion gi*en. If dais oau be
ti oe toi the II. c i | die public Mini as a preventive
again.-1 I’uo, ihi-n limy tmt the l.iw niaki rsof it city.
1 1 ■ * he pu: j" so of neeittiii" jaopeily ugaitit-l the
v.»v.» c *-> oj '.u e, ul ■> dictate that In •* pi oof build
.1.,'-. *-i**« •« •! in tiie I it of th** business street* ol
•leiiy ‘11 1-,- :t pul.tic l.eneli*, mid die ininolily
:iiii-t \ield to (he **.-lies uf ilit* majority or their
.epic- in ...YCs Upon nil .-neli i|iie.*lions.
1ST otice I
TOLEN from the subscriber oa Sandsyr night,
J 10th inst., a SHALL BAT HORSE,
years old, short mane, sninll eyes, been founden;
ed, can *oe the marks of founder In fore feet^^kns
a shoo on right fore foot. I will give a reward of
»NK IIINIHIKD DOLCAJJS.forlhe horso nlonc,
and ONE IIINDUED and FIFTY DOLLARS re
ward for the horse and thief, with evidence to con
vict. W. Q. DICKINSON,
Albany, (la., March 10, 1CC7
ms
Col^
r
EST^Lia HED 19
BesfStook and Best
and intend to Inereaso it in #|, e
China, Crockery and Glass Store I
—BY—
THUS. J. FLINT,
Importer,
No. 80 Mulberry St., • • MACON, GA
Always on Hand
tiold Hand. White and Decorated China, in full Hells
or by the single piece; W» G. C. C.
Glass and Plated Wares,
Te* Trays,
Table Mats, Table Cutle
ry, and other
Household Furnishing G oods
Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Tubs, Buckets,
Baskets, Brooms. Bottles,
Specie Jars, Vases,
• Flower Pols,
Jcc., &c.
J5T' A Liberal Uiseount to ibe Trade.
march 12—23—3m
ATTENTION!
A NV PERSON holding NOTES or CLAIMS on
Boer. St Brlnaon. or Notca on whirli
1I117 nrc Kndor.erg, will |dc.s. send ua n HMIe.nl:pu
of Pipe BEER’S & BRINSON.
npU-n’JS-lf
»dnp voi; UKETo iuvR A-fcu
Cool and Refreshing Glass
— OF —
LA88BBSS&,
CALL AT
CORDELL’S RESTAURANT,
And our old friend CIIAULEV will bo happy to
serve you all, on accommodating
march 11 — 21
n«dtti:r x,,cct ,o 8,1
Drug or Medicine
Kr aPEdur,
tiseiucnts below.
Medical
liquors.
0 . R Import'll Mqtfor. ore irirronlej
pipp good ns cpi.p h. bought In l|,o np, rl
Kino Fronrli Eran.lv, Rp fv. p „ “ r
Si?^; i ««
ModoiraWino, |
-ii itTV
L - K- & «• E. WKU’ii, bn
EVERY FAMILY IS HE
IN K.vnvixa TIIAT AT
WELCH’S CORN
They can always buy
GOOD ANI) Fn£ g
Qeletlnea,
Flavoring Extracts,
Yeast Powders,
Soda.
Black Pepper,
Atspico,
Mace,
Ginger*
Candle?,
•..five an I !•• >.i.| .- 1.
-Il’.’.'l. . m' : it In;- M
ibe Alli .v liei ween I'n
,vc-t on *.lid AIJv* I
.1 :•<’!,.-.ill -•. <’<’t .InIp 1
-l.b* .'I e I HI.
...III ■
'• I Mil
party *
I tli'li; .
.l-**.| il
id i
M
w,..**!* n 1. oi.. nn,| |i|;,t Hie
i'.' -•-hall t»o citeiimwribe.l
* "Ulid:ii i. .-•; Coluututciug ut
•*t thu Alley bi-tueeii I'nin
• •*. there *lu.’ .North <>n Front
lit Iv.j<I of i uid I reel to
!'• 11 iid Flint *>lreet ; the nee
» -Inl.-.pii street; (lienee oil
“’"‘g 21*t feel nn tin* \SvjM
• ' 1 ".in*, nv hi 1 eel ; thence
• l-a-t -ide, embiiH'iiit:|2IO
V l>elwe*’it I'otiii'ieieo and
I ■ .ill • iid Alley to slartir.g
iii’ii.m iIih Onlinanov* any
*U bv Mibjei-t to II hue of Two
i t"i tell lire of H.0 ni.ileii.il:
I • I.«-. «l* »l« nil III of || H , . „„ v
;• w 1:1 .* ■ 11. ,
"WIS, iVmtnirrfc.
Mbttt'Eli. )
■' d .by ('ouueili
I... tl.c
. j.!i«**l
I cl
TO PLANTERS!
Planters Furnished With
Supplies for their Freedmen
OTST TIMET
CALL ANDMAKEYOUR AI.RANUEM I:\TpMV ITII
GILBERT & VASOK.
March 10-25 tf
Notibo 2
T ltK c*p*ftwtr»hlri4t«rttof»r* existing beta*, ,-u
Fields. Alley & JcU<, ia lhi.4 day difnulved ly
hsimI consent. i
Tho business will hereafter be carried on by
Albert Fields k K. II. Alley, at llio pponpr UI.'j
STAND. FIELDS ft AI.I.EY.
Uink lb—lm
KIDD& ''OWENS
XTAYB-UWftWeil thdr BAB. HOOttio tlie Old
XjLFIlMIIHwre, on JacL*on Street , where they
prill*. ,lMMd la p^m.lhclr .id filcA, : ,,„i
- " dl.wlK.ui,
' T 8hop U »lw WUchr.l In
'/ prrRarrd Io orcsittBodilc
l*. p^diotti
U.reh 1*-Il
','ORT, jarttgAba light of Iho hro. a
J oUw* TRAVELING TPUIIK. It hn. .
rpog lock, and on. h.odlo off of lh. end. lw ra
rpki.o.er* I. il.Ltk of no tpilip.lnwir
iho o»o*r. Tho .hore row.rd wiil ho
Pru-pk >od ronlenO ore r—’—*
■mpk .ndrontenl
Merck -8—8t
in .Davi.-*, on
••I M*-:i.i lloward
<• y b.»ve leak «• to erect
" * l.d mi Itiximl • ireet,
1 '••• -!ie. f 1 heirs torn
iL *,v < Ii111K iM-oper, *>n
!i th. y ii-.-«*m. that micIi
f* .*ied, Khali be Mibjrcl
• bhall In* adjudged
'**imvil, tor the no*
• 1 ! * ; ‘‘* to coii-e.spotikl
t< ni.-’* ol I ilia order and per-
‘ *1. 'IT It.N uu.
A. H. IUa’.V.v.WH.
< *Mn.-levy, 1.1 Whom *4*1 rc-
I .H «in el ei y by rA c blacks,
■•ii.I’leiv, witli,,m *1,..
■WPiMilod Pin: it.r^niug
:t*kl 5
■' ‘bill uuo black has hccit
. , , -, * n J{ East side of the
; that they hud bad a conference with the
Mpu Im pp, u-rm-nrH.lo II,rlpurvip.pt |,r,-„n, on
—. '.n.l ll.p.i lhr, - M.nnipjpirdlntho hlnrlipi li
llirl ply l 1 iiprlrry .-..nil, .if Hie ll.hr.ir
Ul ’- 1*’* • ’ . • to let Ilium have lots 20
" ! GtJtt the blacks had
'•’* l " . |»‘*pM**t"un, nnd would in fui lir «.
- -t ....in nun u. : r mi. iho lot which had been ,„h-
•i 1 by them *ii'Md • Hie (Voivtery. The C f 0 iu-
r 'h*‘.V had examined some
*• ' >e Macks Were Imricd in
and und th it there hits been lui»
,si, . v '"/heir burial, that th *
* 11 ,l “* • s ' '.xi"ii Im.s been re
■ . ,1 l.o hM knil,,’. , odi
*“’ l J, ’«r ’i.riug b <cnrc *
I th-pl (hr o ( .. t y
nio.u’d Io i.||.. nr ol thru -.1 ii',lcli,p.r
"I'M" 1- io ppl.i.ve rl.Pirgr., pilnl '
In’ ltd lor l,r priol, h„.| p| '»»•
rr.|nip d I.. .. ( n.rl .hr IP !,J f p
tiup-’prd Ipi.hI yr,lr. * *■' 1 »“l'«r Idorko
luitlrr on (’rinrlop-r, l.t ’ ...
I’t r-Iipph- ..I n new vStM „ ’ ,Mrer ‘ ,roJ '*’•
luilllrr liiur. ,l, “ ‘ “>’• gron .J
’i’1,0 bond of Kidd & (l
'V" - ; l’rrHrulopl duty of l "‘ ,ll,r8 ’
7o ’
.otaiuiptro on .Uvouppph f ur
•b n bin; .ii
..i
m iii'ii)• t;:
«•.' tl.* fonnefi.'
\liieh t*.k' cii motio
The ('oui*.;itiee i.
MU'b*.; on a bit ailjx
..'.rli.Mi
t’eimter
leti • • i
*f the
I he fn
liti i« ‘~
had ’ .1
I’Of Jilllfl Low l<> L’lovo Cmuaigiiinciil.
liHRt BUSHELS WHITE CORN.
17 COILS oC BAIL llOl'E.
1200 lbs. IRON TIES.
Also——
2**00 YDS. OF ALBANY FACTORY CLOTH.
Lot of DOORS, WINDOWS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES
Ao.
N. & A. F. TIFT,
Office nt Lridge Building.
inarch M— 31
Notice to Mechanics!
Ai.Danv, Ua., March Dili, 1807.
S EALED PROPOSALS for the building »fa FIRE
ENGINE HOUSE and COUNCIL CHAMBER
l*.r the City of Albany, will he received by the
Clerk of said Council at lira office at Ibe Court
House, until the I*rvt Saturday in April next.—
SpeellicaiiuiH and plan uf said building can be seen
at the Clei i s ntliee.
Rli'IIARDflORBS,) Coni.
i*:<i a iikViu . ..
JNO. A. D.vVIS,
.«AS. M MKUCEP, j Albany, Ua.'■
marcli l -—23
v tracts for city of
Notico to Debtora and Creditor.
Ui:oitm.v—Baker Couu* y,
*VTOTICE is hereby g*rcn all persons having de
ll mamb. against Daniel I). Hall, late or said
county, deceased, to pres ul it them to us, properly
made out. within the timet proscribed by law, so ns
to tdww their character and niHoi.nl ; uml all per
son* Indebted to said ueconscd are hereby vriiuirt-d
to uiuko immediate p iymeni.
E. 11. THOMAS,
MARTHA J. IIALU
Adm'r of D. b. ILxlL
March 12—23
fi
Repnirecl At
MACON PRICES
L. E
Cream Tartar
English M
Cayenne
Cloves,
Nut Megs,
Soaps,
Potash,
& II. K. ]
WINDOW -01,
( if.a srxrs.)
Painiy, Oils, Varnishes, fi
And Complete Stork
Pni liters’ Mater;
—AT-
T toleh's Co.
PREPARE FOR SICKK
I AYEin PLANTER would savei/ws
J ,! '.vii*g iu a little (till of medicine*.
Plantation anil Family M
Put up with care and nl LOW F1GU
Medical (’bests, very complete, st T
CORNER. L. E. & 11. E.r
M'■*•
llo'Vnnd , V*.M. , V l ?r U |- a f»r removing
Clerk.
l‘.D £ M at-1:1
'■•i * pri-
v oum-il n-V/MifHo i.
V (’A no ILK,
Aii UriiitiiHiceT
•//<■/ (\!>/ Council of
•V/ *4«.7.f rilif «./• /.{
. 11 /.♦
41 !>Ht:
rhu^fpoin purl p.ilp r II,i. vtl .
'v ■■ I-- .uf.-. Ski;
fontuitncing nt the
the following ItittiaO niev,
.Novlhenot corner *.(' th
. I.. Alley between (Uuumerce
.1,.. Rimi.l vlrccPn . Ih«l«.l, lu :;„ r * nu ,. v
yu.hrbc.n ; fKk*»*..f g&k. io th. AllVv
L'lUi I f.to and Flint! M:-vetr»* »•—-*-—* • •
•lacl.M.n *tre«t; Uiem
U on \\ usl
jmivw, ; Thtfiic-v
•ktcot. I.-Pfl - cr.’.rpp hpg S1*;*W6
«> Alley between Commerce-’*»<• e 1
.ie*ro west on said
ouJackmoVt i ert,
*C*^L«*idj|frcet
. ottttticrce
thfjice hwfl i.it said Alley i 0
stnrtkbc
MHM ' m
yROM THE ENTIRE satisfaction given by our j
Experien c a d‘W orkmanJ
In the lust four months, we confidently ask our
friends uml customers to bring in^tlieir
Fine Watches, Clods and Jewelry,
For rcpslrs, and guarantee satisfaction.
KnpjravinK Done to Order at
Ii. E. Welch & Co’s..
BOOK AND JEWELRY STORE,
spccticlo Glasses refitted to snlt all ages.
Albany, Jan. 17, 18*57. 1—tf
NOTIOEI
milE par-tnerHiip heretofore existing betw f ed
I (11 Lit RUT & H1LSMAN, has bees tUssol i Q .
JL by ram ual consent, aud by the sale of the ■
tereM ofthe Estate of Gilliert to (H. C. OAI^h*
The old htrsiness of Gilbert k Hilsman will 00
settled Ity me as surviving partner, and all pcrso ns
indebted cither by note or account, are eurncstly
re*,Hosted to come forward aud liquidate their in
debtedness.
J. HILSMAN,
Survlvmjr partner of Gilbert & Hilsman.
Albany, January ItMh, 1807. 2—8m
The undersigned have aa«ociatcd .llietnsclvci to-
‘ ‘ ■ 'NESS. ‘
get her iu tho DRQU I1U*S(NES8. at the 01,11
hTAMP ofUllbert k Kilsman. They promise to
keep on hand EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE,
and respectfully oolieit palronage. { Dr. 11“
will give hia personal altcMlon Io prescrlpti
Tho bns^nesa will be cowteeled upon ST1UC
CASH BASIS.' . ,
HUsman
ion*.—
ICTLT A
DO YOU SMOKE
W E still keep those. FINE CIO'
‘THAT TOIIACCO* eve
brags on who uses. MER.SCHAUM Tl
we warrant genuine, from S*> to $1U
ham Smoking Tobacco, and other fins
L. E. ft II. E. WELCIR
A.HO tlier Lo
C OMBS, BRUSHES.
SOAPS. PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
POCKET BOOKS,
* PISTOLS, KXIY
NEW BOO
Merchant of Berlin—By Maltlback;.'
Frederick the Great, ••
Joseph If, *« «• j-i
Two Marriages—By Miss Mulocb. *
Noble Life, •* •• •*
Sunny Bank, “ Marion II«rl*l^
Of. Johns, “ Mitchell. '
Sir Brook Farbrookc—By (Mtarlei
Cili/en of Prague, *• MisaT
Tho Dove in Knglo's Nest.
Mui«* Singer—By Mrs. Anna Cora~
St. Elmo, “ Mica Evans.
Just received by
tebin. r E WEtC ^
REVOLVE
JOLT’S,
Cooper's Self Cocking,
Co’s, Whitney’s, 1‘
Bray’s.
, Bacon’*
Prices from
$12
L.E.1
A NY GOODS in oar line ordered
without EXTRA CHARGE.
Ejpccial pains taken in filling
for either Hooka, Blank Work,
Mutual Instruments, Wntchc?,
Ware, \c., Ac. L. E. WE
Fishing Tac'
I F you want gnnd luck when yon
tfo tlie Book Store nnd Imy th^
„ .VMargn slock HOOKS, I
iNc.^An great, variety.
;u'U
O N
On
BOT NOT
Fine \Vatches attd Cto
40.T »*ACO»
*nd KkWMlinn C