The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, July 20, 1867, Image 2

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S. K. SWEET, ALBANY, -''Editor. . . $1 *• -i ({A., JULY 20, iku7. •»ll»**d (>•*) TfcWMovtU* (• *lh»*r Wo tuv APFU&TEP, «»n THIS unin oleum m*. SOMETHING CtOOU PORTIIK OLD D A KMEft. J [, Unffblo Advertiser says: By the dentil of her father the wile of Col. G. L. Kberhart, of Macon, Superintendent of Frecdincu’a school* In Georgia,- to an estate S iting at Over ♦1,000,000, which will he tlf VMM bet ween lierself, brother and two sisters. Tills Is good news for the darkies, as, 1 »oyoiul all question, the benevolent Col onel will appropriate at leant one half of this windfall for tho relief, roaintainancc and support of the aged and decrepid among h is pointed wards. Ciiomcka.—Tlie Louisville Journal porta twocasos of cholera as having oecitrr- , r' ed in that city on Wednesday ot last week The victim* wero father and son, both of whom died a short time after being attack ed with the disease. The Journal thinks the disease is traceable entirely to local causes. The Whiles la VlrglHa. A Virginia correspondent gives the New York Times some information of the start ling fact that the probabilities arc in favor of their being a majority of negro voters in the Stateol Virginia, and says: This is duo to tho refusal of many of the whites to register themrolvos under the Military hill. It is believed that about WO, ikio negro voters have been registered 1 : w hile tho whites, who could lirtvo registered to the number of 120, 000, nro according to computation now made, several thousand behind the Macks. That the negroes will net compactly in politics and make strenuous attempts to elect their own sneeial repre sentatives, black or white, tliere is little doubt; and that muoli bitterness of feeling between the two races will be engendered ill the contest for political supremacy, is evident Iroin the present course of things.— Our correspondent remarks that the “large preiionderaueo ol registered blacks over whiles, in a portion ol Eastern Virginia, has tilled the jieople with gluotn and arlnrm.— Tho reproaches which are visited upon the delinquent whites are very severe, and the indignation which is every were felt against the blind mid senseless newspapers which have misled the white men into so deplora ble a eiime as turning over Virginia to the negroes, pervades every part of the country. We very much tear that what has taken • place in Virginia as stated In the almve ar ticle, will in nil likelihood take place in Georgia, and many will, when it is too late, discover their mistake. It is singular that there should he found any among us, who deliberately surrender the only means which nro loll, throng which we may, in the future if not now, resist op pression and wrong; and we hope that their number will grow loss while the opportuui •y «- rr A :«t.r ,.nvrc«l. Railroad Mkkti.no in Mitchki.i. ash Hakkr Countirh.—Wo take pleasure in announcing that the citizens of Mitchell county have called for a meeting at Tamil- la on Saturday tho ltd day of August, for the purpose ot taking stock in the South Georgia it Florida Railroad. A meeting will also he held at Newton, in Baker coun ty, on Monday the fith day of August, for tl c same purpose. The Hon. James J*. Sew ard and ( ol. S. B. Spencer,of Tliouiasville., will he present at both meetings, and will address the citizens ot those counties upon the.merits of the South Georgia it Florida Railroad. NVehopu those gentlemen will continue on to Albany, and bring us more good tidings Irom tho other end of the road.—Thomasville Enterprise.. «, tifi. John Breckinridge. “Ybei’hjr ‘tHToJl—that ^‘city f«VfM by tty) This distinguished American, now in Baris, is about to leave with his family for Canada/ W« hope the rumor is true that Prcsiderit Johnson has written a letter re questing .Gen. Breckinridge to come home, and to lend his powerful inHueuseiu there- const rnefroii and consolidation of tho Union. We regard John C. Breckinridge as one of the first statesmen ol tho world—a man of whom any nation might be proud to call him citizen—a man whom the United States can ill afford to 'keep in exile. It is not true, as has boon recently stated, that “Gen eral Breckinridge was a powerful advocate of secession. On the contrary lie was op posed to secession, and his own hand drew up the “Crittenden Resolutions." designed to prevent secession. Theso “resolution" would havo |*asscd and avertod the war, hut for the opposition of Northern Radicals.— We repeat this statement simply as a fact in history. Regretting as we most siuccro- Iv do, to part with so noble a friend, we aro glad to anuonnee the return ol General i Breckinridge to America and hope soon to ! hear lie has not only arrived iu Canada, but that he is restored to his “Old Kentucky Home,'* and to tho thousands of warm ' hearts that are anxiously waling to welcome him. John C. Breckinridge, who ns Vice President of the United States, presided so •>* acceptably four years over tho Federal Sen ate, nnd-who subsequently did mid suffered so ntuoh for the independence of the South- !• vrf\ people, is still in the prime of life, and, as w« believe, with a brilliant future taforu • •mdhim; During Ids exUo in Europe he has i ‘' received the highest honors from the very highest cl isses of people, lioth of England * 'and dt* Kriume, and in all circles, social, poli- '^»‘Si*sl, and diplomatic, his very presence has t tent I ltd tbrtto 1 the most flattering compli- Ud men**'to ftis-native country that produced m rroo4l»#a sjieelmeu of manhood. Our ptuU J*o# taw word for Breckinridge ahal I be address •id aeveethe^AUhiil taearrafterp* .1 1-er* 5T [ L»htf0D Cosmopolitan. following letter written to fL , of tliisplaco, in regard to this Mr. Hardaway is a gentleman of undoubted po sition, and whatever ho says can be relied upon. Tiiomahviu.k, Ga., I July 15th, 1««7. i R. K. Hinks, Esq.,—Dear Sir: Dr. I*. S. Bower, who has been extremely active in bin exertions in India!f ol ,tlie South Georgia and Florida Railroad, handed me your letter to-day, and asks me to reply to you. I need not way it gave much pIcaHtirc to hear from you as an old friend, but particularly glad to sen you so much enlisted in the cause of our Railroad, and your willingness to aid us in furthering subscriptions of stock, and that your people arc awake to their inter est h, and will give substantial aid iu order to complete tiik enterprise, that gives you a connection not only to Brunswick and Sa vannah hy.a nearer line ot Road, but it will open up to your people Jacksonville, For- nandinn ami St. Murks, Fla. Tliouiasville and Albany will be tin? gate-ways of the en tile Florida travel and Western trade. It sborlciiH the travel to New York nearly three hundred miles by rail, and to St. Louis, Missouri, and other great Western Cities, nearly six hundred miles, and as you justly remark, will create a competition, and there by reduce freights. I am glad to say the prospect for the cer tain and early completion of tho Road to Albany is extremely flattering, and wo de sire to put the whole Rond under contract for grading early next yenr at furthest. We have n nkw subscription list of indi viduals ol ♦48,000. The people of this coun ty Imve votcd a subscription of ♦ 100,000, and the city of Thomasvllle have voted a subscription of ♦50,000. Tin* old subscription list amounts to about ♦126,000. (>1 tliis old list, many have died and moved away, while a few of these old subscribers will continue and pay their subscriptions. There will-lie, and is,on lioth lists, over ♦200,000 subscriptions in Thomas county. Meetings will soon he held iu Mitchell and linker comities to get subscriptions, aud afterwards your citizens will be called upon tor the same purpose. We hope the people, iu all theso counties, are fully aroused us to the importance of this Road, and ns their interests are ns great as (ini's, it is expected that sulliciciit stock will be subscribed by them to complete the Road. Nothing, now, will hinder the early prose cution and completion of the Road to Al bany, hut the lethargy of the people in the counties above us, through which the Road will pass. Wc have assurances from the Railroad leaders iu Florida that the gup (21 miles) t «• Monticello, Fla., will lie speedily built by them, without asking us lor aid. An outlet WILL NOON IIK FOHCKH TtlltOl'Utt from Fi.oiuda to connect with the chain of Ronds to the West and North-West. The line through via Tliouiasville and Albany is IIIK PKKKKKAHI.K IIOUTK, hilt il WO fail to improve the present opportunity, the whole Railroad influence of Middle Florida will be centered ton line trom Tallahassee, and Quincy to Baiuhride and Ciithbort, Ga? which is the next best and most direct con nection. We have specially refrained from taking steps towards canvassing for subscriptions iu Mitchell, Baker aud Dougherty, because we wished, first, to put oursolves iu a posi tion to command success. We have shown our faith by our works. We have a hand some showing upon record to point at, and wo can now confidently call upon the frieudsof this greatest enterprise to South- Western Georgia to come up to our help. If they will go and do likewise, the South Georgia and Florida Railroad will soon lie completed, and tho waters of the Flint and the Gulf of Mexico will Ihj milted by the Iron Horse. Our Company is regularly organized, with President and Directors, and we are prepar ed to rcccivo subscriptions of stock. And we heartily avail ol your proffered services to open a book for subscriptions iu your county. Aud we trust you may fucceod iu getting full as much subscribed in Dough erty as is now subscribed in Thomas comity. With kindest regards of Dr. Bower, I am. Very Ues|H‘ctfully, Ik H. Hardaway, Sec’y A Treas’r South Ga, & Fla. R. U. first to repel and drive from her harbor in tlib days 6f’76 the British Fleet of Sir Peter Parker, and upon which rained for so many months the iron hail of another and a more powcrfuul fleet, resisting it with a gal lantry and constancy that have won for it fame—UiiAiiLKtiToN, once tliccity of hospi tality and refinement,ol commercial enter, prise and of wealth, says the Atlanta Intel ligeneer* now' feels “the evil day” resting upon her. No longer what she once was the pride and boast of her citizens, and o: the people of the Stale ol which she was the emporium, she has become, if the following picture of the present be true, and we be lieve that it is, almost desolate on the very “verge of dispair.” Deeply do we spmpa- tlii/.e with the people of this noble “city by the sea!” Northern fanaticism may term it “just retributionil it be so, well—lier peo ple bear it like men. But we question the “retribution,” and claim for the past of her people a record that may well be envied by any other deople, one that entitles them to rhe admiration and sympathies of even their enemies. We present the picture of Charles ton as she now is, drawn by one wbo seems to write of what he knows, and presented by him, on the Fourth of July just passed, to the Intelligencer at Washington City. It reads as follows: “Our people are on the verge of dispair.— Om capitalist have remitted whatever mon ey they could realize into gold to Liver pool and France, fearing the political events of the next twelve months. Our real estate is almost unsaleable*, very little ol our land ran be sold at any price. All building and enterprise have stopped. Temporary exis tence seems to be the only anxiety. The threat of confiscation and agrarianism that Messrs. Stevens A Co. hold over us as I)a- mode’s sword, is last undermining every thing like a hope of pence, and in addition to this the certainty of having a negro Stale government, from Governor to constable, caps the climax of our misery, The Northern people, do not realize how poor and broken spirited we are, or they would not be liu- nuin to eoiiliuue tlieir harsh exactions of us flic efforts to make bread, aud to eke out a bnfD existence, is beyond belief. Many of the people who were able to save a little sil ver plate and jewelry have been Helling it and pawning it for the past two years to buy bread and clothing for tliemsolvcH and little ones. We have seen articles that be longed to Revolutionary generals sold old gold, «hat live years ago no money could have bought, hut starvation isa hard master. Noble Old City ! May the furture restore your ancient proeperity, aud may your sons and your daughters, vour noble matrons your patriotic statesmen, now in the hind of the living, live on to witness it! w rqul Bino'ft' K W.M’Kff READ nU«l • Jf *# Rmauv Ptk- &P‘ Jm. 4e»d*r*d tJ.o Senator, from Oregon. n .Democratic Washington Items. Washixotox, July is—'The “Intolligi.. ccr” pnliU.hcs a parrellel lift wren Barncre mid Logan, in which tho following Hrutrn- ces occur: “Barrier flint fawned upon the Boutlxwa unit then murdered them. Logan first sent into the rebel army the imor people of Southern Illinois whom he had educated iu the doctrines ot aeccaainn^nud then (masted that he had put to the sword more ol his in- noeeet dupea than any orlier man ol hi< age in the army. Barrier.' haa gone to Ida aeronnt, leaving behind him a name at once the moat contemptible and moat infamous in history. Logan, when he haa another speech to make, ahoold adjure hia rare and don the garb pf a savage, and wash Ids month with blood. An was well said pfhjs prototype, in him ^he proper qualities which am the proper objtjtta'of crtnWmpt, biWr v, »0 cipniauemd, absolute lu.ru.ony.” ft W*HUa<gp!(rfulrCol tltJS Cameron, a witness T HIS great German Lluimenl is tn almost infal- libl. cure for July 13,18.17. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic l'aina iu tl.e Back, Breast, Sides or Joints, •Toothache, Nervous Headache, Earache, .Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Cuts, Insect Bites, Burns, <!fcc., <fce. Thin great remedy should be in every house.— For Horee, Ibli rem,dy hss no equal. Aak for KAVTOSTJ OLEUM VITAS. Take no other. Sent by eapreea for $1. KAYTON’S MAGIC CUBE, AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY. For the cure of Hiuhlea Coughs and Colds, Asth ma. Aotd Btotnach, Bore Throat, IIcarl burn, Ben BIcWm, Cholera, Diarrhea, Bain* ami Crumps iu the Stomach. Bent by express for fl. Kayton’s Dispeptic Pills Are a Bure ftnd pleasant cure for Dyapepsia, Bil- lioua Disorders, Conallpallon, and alt Dinorderit of the Liter, Stomach and Uonela, and when tftkeu regularly will olaanae the blood. These are llir greatent anli-Uilious Pith ever placed before the public. Sent by mail for 30 cents per box. The abore medicines are prepared and sold by Psnr. II. II. KAYTON, Savannah, Ua % To whom all orders should be addressed; or lo the Agents, A. A. 80L0M0N8 & OIL, Wholesale Drug- ginls, Savannah, Ua. Rewate of counterfeits. The genuine has Prof. II. II. Kavtos’s signature on each bottle and box. A liberal discount to those selling again. For sale in (Savannah by A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., K. W. MARSH & CO., W. M. WALSH, It. H. TATEM, and by Druggists and Country Merchants generally. July 10—lyr. L, E 4k II E Welch, A Kent*, ALBANY, CIA. UxoauiA—Worth county. Notice in hereby given to all persons concerned, that l shall apply to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of said county, for leave to resign my trust as Guardian for the person and property of the mi nor heirs of James N. Ford, deceased, on the tirsl Monday in September uext. July IB, Uttt7 M. G. FORD, Sr., Gnard'n. If you%ant find WIU8K\ •all on T. M. Obuy, ai JOHN TALBOTT’S 0R0-. CERY, Ravrson's Building Don’t fail to call. seen Something W E are regularly in—manufacturing TIN WARE for the Whole-ale aud KeUjil Ti4<le - at astonishingly lovr prices. Wc will give especial attention to Tin Roofing, Guttering, &.O., which will be under the personal snper>i~h»n of out MR. RUSSELL, and executed in most *uh*loniial manner. All work warranted. We have also se cured the services of It. W . A LEX AN Dt.lt. an old resident of Albany, whose work is loo sell known to need commeut. LETTERS CUT IN TIN in the most pel feet stylo of the art. Gt 'h-r* trom abroad for any thing In our line, will receive prompt attention. * HIT Remember the place, opposite A. J. T<*W N - s NEW BRICK BLOCK. Call and become e-.nv ineed. A. J. TOWNS, BROTHER x t'O. To thk Public.—Mr. M. llussell put the Tin Roof on my New Building, and I aiu well pleased with il. Il will compare with any roof I know of. A. J. To\VXS. Albany, July 2d, 1MG7. lui NEW —AT- NE¥ PRI( I NEW HOTEL I have just completed my New Hole! Building. It is conveniently arrang- | and liaudHOiuely located A good j Cistern in the yard. To an experienced man. a libera! otter will lie made. For particulars call upon It. H. Towns, Albany. A. J. TOWNS. T For Unit. WO LARGE STORK ROOMS, in peifccl urd* uuder the New Hotel A. J. TOWNS. I BRICK! BRICK! have just bunted a kiln of Nh. 1 Brick, which I _ offer cheap. Call on It. It. Towns, opposite the ew Hotel. A J. TOWNS. Albany, July 2d. 18*17. 7** - Ini I am now receivk|J most complete , DRY GO Gkoboia—Worth county. By virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the Court House door in Isabella, in said county, between (lie lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Heptemher next, lot of laud number (I *.»«.») one hundred and ninety-nine, in the tlth district of Dooly county, Ga. Sold hk the properly of Leroy Kenedy, Inieof said county, deceased. Terms—CASH, JOHN M. KENEDY,‘ July IU, 1807 Adm'r of L. Keuedy. dee d. Gkoboia—Worth county. These are to notify the kindred and creditors, ard all others concerned, to be nnd appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law, and show cause. If any they can, why Ceila K. Bnekelew, ad ministratrix with the Will aunexed on the estate of James Bitckelew, deceased, should not be disebarg,- ed from her said trust. J. W. ROUSE, July 10,'07. Ordinary. U. S. Internal Revenue, hull Division 2<l District Georgia. Will be sold oil the 27*l» day of July, 1807, on Broad Street, in the city of Albnnv, Ua., by virtue of a wiiit'iui to me directed by j. C. McBurney, Collector of the Second District of Georgia:—One Billiard Table ami fixtures, aud one sell of bar fix tures, now iu the Bar Room of IV, J. Owens, as ihe property of tyRd Owens lo pay taxes due by him, RIC" j illy IS. HARP IIOBB8, Col. 10th Dtir. 2d Dis. Ua. Dep Wailey's Patent Self-Fastening Wi'onglit-Iron Buckle Tie First Premium Awarded at Louisiana Stale Pair. It is ns eliosp a lie, and the best one yet invented It is the strongest tic, standing by test a strain ol (2,000) two thousand pounds. The most easily ad justed tic, as it is sell-fastening/ The most simple, rci|tiirUtg only to slip tlm band/into the buckle, and the elasticity of the cotton raathns Itself, and It can- uul become unfastened. For sale, iu laige or small humilities, by BOSS, ROBERTS A CO., Conunlssian Merchants ami General Agt's, 8G Frout Street, New York City. julylO-lew.ini. TO CITY TAX PAYERS. The Books for the collection of City Taxes for the year 1807 will be opened from this date until the Iftib day of SeptemWr next. Come up promptly and scitle, and thereby save Ihe cost of executions. J. F. CARU1LK, Treasurer. Albany* U*., July 10, 1807. 76—tU)d Manhood: How Lost, howRestored, Jutt published, a new edition t\f Dr.lslverwcll’i Celebrsted Ea sily on the rathenl cure (without medicine) of Spkbmatorriium, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, iMroTKBcr, Menial and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also Comsi mctioh, EriLxrer, sod Fits induced by self ndulgence or sextual extrav agance. , MR* Price in a scaled envelope, only C cente. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demon'lralcs, from a thirty years’ success ful practice. Mini Hie alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the danger- ous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once sim ple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every Mitterer, no matter what his condition may he, may euro himself cheaply, privately, and radically. JkdTThis Lecture should be in the bands of every youth sud every man iu the land. Sent, uuder seal, in a plain envelope, lo any ad dress / i-st poiJ, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address ihr publishers, , fes rHA9. J. i\ KLINE at 00., IW Uowrry,M,Y, P, o. Box 44M. May 23, 1867 ^ . 6.1 — 40,000 POUNDS BACON KOI! SALK TO PLANTERS ON CREDIT CALL BOON ON MEGRATHI PATTERSON Mulberry St. Maoon. July 13-74-1 m Plantation Supplies, W E began to supply 1'lantcrs with necessary •applies to make Iheir crops, early in the fMas, before there was evidence of good crops.— We are still prepared to supply CORN aid BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE, *r., Either for c*»h or tm time, due let November. We will be ready with a good slock of BAGGING and IRON TIES in due time for Ihe trade in An gust. Our arrangements will be such that we can sell three uvCteaary articles on »* good terms as ny house South. FEARS & LAWTON, July 13-81. Third St., Macon, Qa. diavoi •THAT TOBACCO." «-«■«»• «1 eMIRnitedat igoodrt yloa - Also, bM09| I every dwCrtptiOK. F. M. THOMPSON, Contractor and Builder, AMU OBALCa IN FOUTZ'S » ciLseatvin Horse ait Cattle Mrs. ThW preparatino, I loti a mu! uvorxMy f known, will tlmr miKlily rtrin viK‘»rsit«- tirokvn-Uown nml low aptritetl h«r»i«, by atrenulhrhiiiK nn<1 rlennfiiu; llm stomarti Hint lutes- line*. It it a sure pre ventive Of ltd ill* . ease# ini'nlriit ti» «h\a animal, auch aa l.VNtt FKYKK, 0LAM>£HH, YELLOW WA- ^ TEMPER. FE- VKRS, FOUNDER 1.088 OF Al'I’K- TITK AND VITAL ENERGY, ke. Ita un Improve! the wind, Increase# the appetite .Rive* a a mouth and* ■lo#!? »ktu—and* traoiformi the* , ,, ,, ulierahle akeleton into a fine looking and rpirilttl hone. To keeper# of Cowi thl« pn-pnmtlon |a InrahiaMe. It inertaaea the quantity and Improve* tin- .piulity of tho UiilV 11 int« l»fn proven by *»• tual expertuiciit lo Increase the > l imn- tlty of milk amt cream twenty per cent, and make the butter linn Hint ■Weet In fatteiiiiiR cattle.URiveAtli.nl an ap|H‘tite. n« j their li i d e. nml 'make! them thrive Coughi, Ulcers In much falter. In all dUease# of Swine, such the Lung*. Liver, Ac., this article- acU aa a i|wclflc. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper In a bam) ofa will the above dlaease# £, will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given to time, a eertatn' preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Prict 86 Cente per Paper, or 6 Papers for 11. MWABEO BY s. A.. FOUTZ BKO., AT THBIR WROLESALK DRrU AND MIDICI.VK DKPOT, Ho. 118 Franklin 8t.» Baltimore, Md. For 8ale by Drugglit# aud Storekeeper# through out the United State*. For sale liy L. E. July 13, 18G7. A II. E. Wule li, Druggists, Alhaby, tl.-i. BURIAL OASES, ALBANY, GA. iilsv * we- v" - - work •very ,1 • Alba ay, Jims 20th. 18G FURHITIIEE A.T COST! M. P. CALLAWAY & SON —Comer Fourth and Cherry Sts.,— Intending to clone out their pi t'Ciil bu^iuc-v, imw offer l heir Fiiitin* Stock. Furniture At Cos t! 11 consists of r Fine Walnut Sets! Gollapo Sets' Parlor Sets, Uuroaus, AYash stands, NYltnl Non, lint Hacks, Trundle Denis, (’radlcs, vj\lat - tresses, Feathers, etc., rtc.;‘ f eu-. . Al-o, a large n^orimeui .1 W indo w -Shades, Wall Paper, ft Tl 01 Carpeluig, •Mat liy;;, Oil Cl. (4ROCE1 Kver liroui'la to i I Lave f THE LAI l Main and Strijie Jaconet, t ir^attdic Muslin, I’lain and dotted SwUee, . Kmbroidered “ I Hack and white I.awnx, Stripe Mozambique, ~ Plaid Hart*go, Urown and bine Harepe, Gin;.;liant,.Ijiwns, Pink, bine and white Tsrl S(K»U, Fmliroidered Handkerelii Alexander Kid Gloves, wMU Ladies’, Misses’ and Chiltlnt Prints at 12.1 els. perYsrd^l Latest. Styles s h o of every description, and hoi e I os l lint cannot he^iven in it FOR GENTLI French C'nlf Hoots and Put. Leather “ , “ ? Kxtralvip “ . Lar^e sizes Mens’ and Wost Hoys’, Youths’ andCbildmi Mats, all descriptions, Latest styles j Linen Bosom 81 .‘1*4 Drawers, IJe^t Alexander Kid Ulovfj folored, rM llandkerdiielk, Siwks, Crtri Larcjo lot of Gents’ ami Boys’ I j Will In 1 open in a few <I»J In the Grocery I h»ro KLmr, all grade*, i lUlYU'S' il and Pig Tea, Coffee and Kiee, A I! C and Cruidicd Su| Sugar, l’aruia, Oyster, Wine Craekers—l»y llw l'«a < lyslers, I.oLalere, l’iel I*r.*11.■ 11 Mustard, 7-ai I'ruite, Soda, I'rcani 'vnt 1 :, liaisins, (linger, Jellies, nil kind", Brandy B 1 ’ine Apple, Citron, T»| i,mi, Current."*, Potash, l>| ease, Lye, lty the lb. or liy the lb. or box, P«w, Caps, Smoking Tot era I new brands, Tobacco, do.-, M*J Tulw, Bucket*,' 1 Trays, Bow A Splendid M LIQUOn ■.•Ml Champ*gne Madeira ■ Sherry -Claret S, linaj,j^,.Mekjimiis’ frocktry M 0T%Jf IlafWfrX,*" ) IIElff all < iuu:'* aud Pistols, WGITW3TO ,*«• »rE r " Call and eian ! htHstjiimjeij AaA fa'CMt, ever,fain, fpl J2Ix,p>rnpI«kT Flrst-CUa* Farkllare July Gth, 1BC7. -It t%A • * ftM j Albany, June 4th.