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ALBANY, GA., SKIT. 12th, 1S07
i -^inuun'.-m .1— 1-U -b
Executor., Atlm.inlatretoni nnil Utiar
limns, who sometimes send in advertise
ments through the Ordinary of their respec
tive coaaties, have entire coutrol of the
sninciUhd ehn jmhllsh them in the paper of
their choice, They will hear lids in mind.
Sneli notices must be necompanied witli the
rash. Trice can be ascertained from the
Ordinary of counties—who have onr Oliver-
ised rates in thei^offiee^_
Xkoko Biifpraok.—Tlio Bndienls liavo
abandoned negro suffrage in the Slate of
Ohio, and think it will bo defeated by
r.n.000 majority. They need reconstruction
Cotton IVkiso.—The *viW progrcnnoti
slowly in consei|ncnec of tlic continual rain,
Tlie past few dnys lias been harder on cotton
t linn any of the season. A pie it deal is
sprouting in the boll. It is the opinion of
one oftho most extensivo planters in our
community, that tlio crop will linrdiy ex
ceed that of Inst year. Atallovcnts it is
greatly damaged,
MF' A young man in Hwitserlnnil, who,
under the name ot Miss Hr. Ahbottn, Horn
the I'nitcd States, and midfrthe nttirc ofn
woman, lias been practicing medicine exten
sively among tlio Indies in one of tlio cantons
ol Switsoriand. Ho was detected, and much
indignation expressed toward him, hut lie
could only be punished for practicing with
out a license,
A six year old boy at Trenton, N. J.,
who was locked up in a dnrk closet Inst
week by his teacher, became insane from
Iriglit continued to scream at intervals, for
two or three days, anil Hnnlly died.
What Ha.ui.iN Thinks.—-Mr. Li.vi oi.n’s
man Friday thinks the country is In a crisis
more dangerous than during tlio war. lie
thinks if the smnali does not come in Novem
ber, wlien tlic Ituinp meets, that tlio Hump
aforesaid, combined with l rovidence, will
save tlie country.
Thai combination of influuneoa smacks of
Bitwarrow, who always commenced Ids dis
patches thus :(i:ory to (lod and the Empress
That Empress wns tho obscene Messnilnn of
ftussia; tlio Hump is—tho Hump.
I>ka11i ftp Coil E. T. .Links,—Wo have
been looking for an extended notice, from
the pen of a friend, of tlio death of our es
teemed townsmen, l'ol. doncs. It is known
that lie died some two weeks since in New
York, of consumption, lie went to the
city in hopes of being benefited, by placing
himself under eminent medical ability. All
was in vain. Ha lingered, and suffered
milch, until two weeks ago, when death
e line to his relief—for relief It wns to die.
lie w ii k n number ol tlie Kpisropl church.
His remains were brought to this city on
Saturday last. On Sunday evening, aflcr
religious Services by Hcv. Mr. Mellmilly
Ids remains, according to Ills request, were
turned over to the Masonic order, of which
lie had besn an hoiiorablo member, nnd
borne to tile eemetnry, and with imposing
and suliimn ceremonies, were consigned to
the lonely grave.
I’NiVKRsrrr on GKomiiA.—Tho friends
of this venerable institution Tlio Macon
Telegraph says, will rejoiseo to learn that
its session of 18(17—R opened on the 5th
instant, and tho attendance of students is
imicli larger than at any former year of its
history','there being about three hundred in
the University proper and tho I’nivcrsity
High Seliftol. If Gov, Brown nnd Hen.
Tope widget up another order, there will
not he room to hold tlio boys!
Bkn Hill's Last.—Tlie following sensi
ble wurds should commend themselves to
every mail's judgement, nnd remove every
hope ofcontrolirg tho Convention :
But I give my opinion now that no de
cent white man can go to that Convention
and retain Ida character. There is an effort
to get respectable men to go to the Conven
tion. Why? Not to shape its proceedings,
fur these are dictated from Washington and
no discretion is permitted. The purpose is
to make character for the wicked move
ment I It will fail. It ought to fail. You
cannot purify or polish a sink by throwiug
a diamond into it, but yon will certainly
cover the diamond with filth. These will
lie the first (Jenvefttions called for the ex
press purpose of disfranchising wliito men
nnd cnfranohliingnegfoes, and for putting
the odious discrimination in tho Constitu
tion of the Nation. Every white man who
engages in it will inevitably lose the respect
ofliis race, and do well to pray to God to
change the coloy of his akin. Let tho ne-
groesgo. .They have the power, and it is
their Convention. Every white man who
engages in this work will find black stains
all over httiNthlch'will be harder to wash
offtbinthebloody stains on the hands of
guilty Macbeth. Murder, if you dare, the
whole equality, of the white race | Your pol
icy for managing tho Convention might
Bave from' disgrace, it there was room for
discretion, and a fair vote permitted. But
the schaakf iUjifp^ti^riSp^d **Yed, and it is
nothing but s' fripple-shaped monster of
forec, frafid and penury, Let it alone, or
you will sell yoursQf to. social infamy.—
This course I press on some whom I have al
ways cstdomed;and who, I-know, imagined
they conld pogjMMgaagmy good by ac
cepting the Military bills and controlling
the Convention,'
^P^Boston, the dis-
covererof tb«“ambrotypo” process, died
recently at the insane asylum at Worces
ter. ifr. Cilftlng made a numbea of ingen-
iona invention!, and was the projector of
the “Aquarisl Gardens.” of Boston, the fluest
establishment of the kind in the'country.
. f -..HUM. V
Wo liavo nqt the' least ides, that if the
Uadicals could have foreseen that which js
hemming more apparent every day—a ten
dency upon tho part of the colored peoplo to
ignore white men as counsellors and leaders
—oven if they are of tho most Radical typo
politically —they would over havo commit
ted themselves to anch a scheme as negro
suffrage. That there is a strong feeling of
oasto—of exclusiveness—increasing among
tho negroes, no ono dare deny. A • few
months ago, the moat arrogant of the race
would pay due deference to superior intel
ligence, anil grant that the whites had
greater cx|ierioncc, and therefore should be
olevnted ns leaders. This wns very com
plimentary nnd soothing to a fow adven
turers who had come among tin for spoils,
and a fow "amaH-fty politicians,” who, un
der tlie old ragimo, never possessed intelli
gence and ability enough to gain position
nmong their neighbors, but who have now
espoused tho radical cause, hoping that tho
credulity of tho negro, would give them tlio
desire of their hearts. Hut, Mas I for the
aspirations of .these vaporing, patriots, the
negroes havo made a discovery, and arc dis
posed to iiso it.
They have discovered, that by blind and
fanatical legislation, they liavo becomo tlie
controlling political pother, and they are dc'
larmlncd to exort that power for the ape'
einl interest of tlielr own particular elnss.—
An exhibition ot this asaurancowna mmlo ut
Atlanta whoa tho negroes demanded nil
equal division of policemen of the City
Council. If tho council dares to refuse they
will in tho future elect councils of thoir
own caste. They feel that political and so'
cial equality lira tacts already accomplished,
and that no reaction of public sentiment
cun deprive them of thorn. Hence they
feel no licsitaucy in throwing aside the
counsels of tlio degraded and designing
demagogues, through whoso influence tlioy
liavo been elevated. A month or two ago,
tlie colored men of tiiia community gave
tlio first symptoms of this revolt. They de
termined in their caucus, so wu are credita
ble informed, to vote for no man unless he
was .Southern boru. This wns tho dontli
knell to tlio hopes ot “squatters.” Howcvc,
it lias lmd tlio infiuenco to bring to tho sur
face a few “Southern born who wore willing
to make tho sacrfiicc, for (He profits of tlfo
office. But alas; a change has come,nnd
Sambo thinks ho is capable of running the
iniieiiim', nnd will attend to such mntters
himself. Hence in this community wo mny
1 mk for an African party—so exclusively
AtViean that none enn hope for tho emolu
ments nnd honors of office, unless tlioy bear
plainly in their complexion tlio evidences ot
dark blood. A black heart alone enn be no
longer palmed off upon them,—tlioir needs
must lie a black face. This is no idle t-per
.illation—it is truth. Lot him who can,
prove it false. Nor is it n matter of sur
prise, tlint tlio negroes thus favored above
tlio whites who formoly hold them, and
wliointhcy liavo by all tile ingenuity nnd en
ergy of rndionliain, been taught to Imte and
mistrust, should desire to display their
newly acquired nscemlnney.
REPUDIATION.
Radical leaders are very much disturbed
nt tlio growing disposition of tlio peoplo to
throw off tlie burden of taxation, which, like
n inonitroiis load, is aruahing them. They,
howover, have a sugar coat for the remedy,
and call it relief. At Jacksonville, III., they
have held it meeting, and tho Mayor pro
tested nguiiist the New England bond hold
ers, and a ill hat tho interest on these bonds
should bo ]>aiil in Greenbacks instead of
gold. Tho West has borne tho burden long
enough, and she is anxious to share tho hon
ors witli tlie fanatical fiend and aristocratic
East. It is only the inauguration of repu
diation in full—nnd n twelve-month will find
the whole debt cancelled in this way.
The Radicals of Georgia “annficth the
battle afar off,”—takes timo by tbs forelock,
and are urging the party to inscribe upon
her banner “Convention and Relief,” hoping
by this ruse to carry the colored voto en
masse, as well aa that portion ot the whites
who are involved in debt. They plead only
for private repudiation, bnt when the ball
is once started, they will be sorry that they
ever undertook to “play with fire.'’ The
negroes as a elaas, are opposed to paying
taxes of any kind, and if, by their votes, they
can remove the two and a-half per cent tax
on their cotton, and tho cnormoua tax on
their tobacco and wbiakey, they are going
to do it. If they can purobnae tobacco at
25 eta. per ptag, tor which they are now
charged a dollar, in consequence of this
wretched tax.
They demand a change iif theae matter*.
This only can he done by repudiating the
National debt, and that can be aoooinplish-
ed by simply going'to the polls and voting.
The letderaof Radicalism foresee this evil,
bnt do not know to escape. The very class
upon whom tlioy depended for ao rauohiia
about turn upon ibein and devour tb*tn7-
The stay law is a dead letter, and Gen.
Tope refuses tones his authority to keep
men from paying their honest debts, hepoe
* general cry among tho faithful, who here
become bankrupt in propagating rhdicallsm
jn tho South, 1s heard for relief.
((‘Tho National liepnbUcan, the ohiof organ
of the “pdwer party,? aaya that the.people
must have reUe£ ; As they cannot get it
from tho military, aor from the oourts of the
country, they most look to their only and
last source for help—the coming Convention
gleet their prrty, and they will insert a
atftntfan, P»f
tlie vjbol* qppitUm ftbayp the mlUMTr d? e
oou^t*, nnd. the Legislature, If private
contracts are thus to be disregarded, there
is little hope that the National debt will
stand. Tho negroes owo bnt little, and
would not bo benefited by this private' re
pudiation, but they are tux-payer?, and aa
a class are deeply interested, and by a gen
eral repudiation law, thoy would bo great
gainers. ~* * *
Order frea Sea. Caaky.
Ciiaulcston, September ' 10.—Gen.
Canby bus issued tho following order:
Hkado’rs, Second MiiiraitY Di
Cliariciton Soi.tc
General Order*, No. 86.
It being known that many persoris snb
joct to parole under the torpia of anrender
of the insurgent armies hove, since the 9th
day of April, 1805, voluntarily oxilcd.tliera-
solvea from tho States latoly in rebellion,
JIKTIIICT, f
I Scptomlior 7.1865. J
X)
STAIR BALLUSTERS,
I i •
Newel Posts,.- Mouldings,. &c
A Large Stook of common sixes always on hand.
BLMR & BICKFORD,
, . , ‘ * ?
203 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
i FLINT 4 fj
IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE *
-^-Dealers in °
China, Crockery, and ci lss I
Having Removed from No. 80. Mull,
78, 6EOOND STlU^," r '
— Over BeLoeehe's Con-log,. ]l,„„ . ’
MACON,
TOW I offer for sale a largo
there by evading obligation* raanfnlly as
sumed and faithfully observed by all other*
subject thereto, and have sinbo returned*to
the Unitee States, it is ordered that all such
person* now reaident or domiciled, or who
may beNnfterpeooroe resident or domiciled,
within tho limits of the Second Military
Dintrict—the State* of North and Bout).
Carolina—bo required to give, within thirtv
days after the receipt ot tbi* order, at iF#
headquarter* of the pout or district in whiuh
thoy may be so resident or domiciled, tho
parole prescribed on tho 9th day of April,
1805. . ,
Tlie parole will bogiven in duplicate, one
GHANGE OF
mis
NOTICE TO
AND DEALERS,
f Al
to bo retaineil by tluTpersons who gives it,
and tho other to bo forwarded to lbs
tistrict
Headquarters for record and transmittal.—
The Provost Marshal General oftho District
is charged witli the execution of this order.
By command ol llrcvit Major Gonoral
Canny.
Louts V. Oasiahc,
Assistant Adjutant General.
A Baak Teller Hstiifs,
Savannah, September 10.—Joseph S.
Carruthers, Toller of tho Central Railroad
Bank, absconded with eight online thous
and dollars on Saturdny night last. One
thousand dollars reward it offered for his
apprehension.
Later.
(.'savannah, September 10.—Joseph f\
Carruthers, tlio defaulting Tcllor of the
Contral Railroad Rank, shipped on board
the schooner Wm. Gregory, oh male, f r
Havana. Tho vessel was overhauled by
tlio pilot boat two miles oat nt sea, nnd
brought back in a leaking condition, with
flvo feet of water in her hull. Oarruthers
says ho allowod friends to overdraw their
accounts nnd had net n dollar himself.
GeofiNewtflrea Maine.
Portland, September IP.—Clinmbcrtain
wns Mooted Governor ycBtcrday, by niiout
14,000 najorily. Tlio Democrats liavo
made gains throughout tlic Stale. [The Re
publican loan in Bath is 247. Biddoford
gives a Democratic majority of 240 against
00 Inst year. Tho Democrats will gain
Representatives in torno of tlio towns, hut
notonoiigli to givoihcm much power in the
Lcgisliuiire. One hundred nnd nine towns
give Clmmborllnn over six thousand major
ity. There is a Republican loss of over nine
thousand votes.
Fight Between Negroes and SoUlers.
Rutihond, September in.—A telegram
from Farmvillo reports a fight there this
morning between somo soldiers of tlie 21 it
U. S. troops and tlie town negroes. Tlie
soldiers had beaten a colored man for retus
ing to sell them liquor Inst night, nnd thin
morning they were about to heat another,
when tire negroes rallied and s street fight
ensued.' The oitiaens closed thoir storm,
and a company ot soldiers were sent in from
camp, which' restored order. One soldier
wns stabbed in tho melee, nnd abont a dor.cn
soldirs anil blacks badly beaten.
CUTIJIIKRT, Aug, 8, 1807,
A negro limn, yesterday evening, attack
ed another negro, eut his througlit from
year to year, nnd robbed him. The negro
lived some half hoar after found, and told
who did the crime.
Tho oitiaens turned out and captured the
murderer this evening, and brought him to
town. Ho it now in jail, where he awaits
his trial. Thqmurdec waa aprqtal one.
WE HAVE
REMOVED
F ROM Mulberry Street lo HOLLINGSWORTH’S
NEW UUILDINO, on the corner of the alley,
within light ot Hardeman anil Spark’s Ware
house, almost opposite Wolfolk's Warehouse, on
Poplar street, onlj n few steps from the Passenger
Depot, end neer ihe Ilrown House unit National
Hotel. Any of you that want
BACON,
CORN,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
LARD,
Family Groceries,
Plantation SUPPLIES,
BAGGING,
IRON TIES, &e.
Give us a Call.
_ _ ' We aro sole agents for Charles Kelson's
Celebrated
Copper DistUled Whiskies,
And here on hand, in .addition. a large Block of
Wine*, lirsndiee, Ac. 1 • t'
Megrath & Patterson.
Maoon, Geo.
8ep. 7, IfOO ’ T»
Georgia—Dougherty County.
-»0:-
“VrOvv a viier lor suic a largo nn,l
.IN stock of Imported nnd 1
CHINA and CROCKKRY WARP
° f Uousc Furnishing Goods. Orders fronT.H
try filled with promptness nnd dilnatM® ^«
sep 10,1867 ' 2sqi)m 1 pa,cl *
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and aro
adding to It daily, a large and assorted slock of
DRY GOODS,
Both faqoy.and staple;
GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS,
UTS, HARDWARE, IRON, Etc.
T WO Months after the publication of this notioe
application will be made to the Coart;of Ordi
nary of eaid oounty for leare to sell all the real Es
tate belonging to the estate of Dr. A. C. Hill, late
of said county deceased, for the benefit of the helrr
and creditor! of said deceased.
JOHN M. IIILL,
Albany, Sept. 6,18*7 Adm’r A. - O. Hill, deo’d.
L. PASSANO & SONS,
—IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN—
, Fancy Goods, Hosiery,
GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
-AND-
Small Wares,
268 W. Baltimore St,
Baltimore, • • - Md.
sep. 0— , ilm*
L. J. UUtLNARTIN, JNO. FIANNRRV, K. W, DRl’MMOMU.
I, J, GUILMAflTIM & CO,
COTTON FACTORS
AW®-”‘
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
Liberal ADVANCES msile on CONSIGN
MENTS.
Orrlcra promptly filled, at Lowest
Market Rates.
Aug. 20, If07 2sq Sm 87
UUm
■sat
New Advertisements.
U. a INTI.. REVENUE.
Assist. Assxsson's Oman, Mill. DIM. On.
Albabt, 8ept. II, 1867.
XTOTICK Is hereby gin* to nit whs nay hnve
boslnewoonn«lti)nwttNUeBeienneUepert-
uent. that I enn hs found at iu oftlce oter the store
nowoocupl.il by Draper A Robert., it all timea
within utunl oftlce hours. C. R. JOHNSON,
A»il«L Atawaor Kid. Plat, Os. Sup It ST rf
Plantation For Bale*
J r HAVE a vhluahte Plantalloa whloh I offer for
of Dougherty County—about eix and n.hntr milee
Alhunf.^ " - *- - - "'- 1 —
Who raeli
Sepr
p^o^.pp.yi.fo.u.dreM f M.
LOUISVILLE
Wrought Iron
Tts to th. hderkst
T..T. FLIKT&CO.,
80- • Mulberry Street • -80.
3^LA.G02<r, O-JY.
IMPORTERS OF, AND DEALERS IN
China, Orookery and Glass Ware.
I N addition, keepa always on hand a fall atoek
of Clothes, Market, Knife, Lunoh aid Traveling
•kets ; Juniper and Fainted Tuba and Booked ;
Japanned Chamber 8atts, Water Cooler*, ToaTfay*
Sad Wallen, Table Colliery, Table Mat*, Feather
Buaters, Plated Ware, LanM, JUrotene oil, etc.
“ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ at a ubaral **
Whloh wo propose to aell os low os any home in
the State, and weretyootfUUy solloit our old prompt
customer*, and a* many new ones, to favor ns with
a call and impeet onr atook and prioei, which we
think will oonvlneo the most skeptical mind of the
useless expenditure of time and money by going
farther north, oast and west, In finding cheaper or
better goods.
Our Dry Goods Department,
On our oeeond floor, is complete and full in all it*
various parts, embracing a full line
Bleached Domestics—3*4, 4*4, 0-4, 8-4, 10-4 nnd
12-4.
Fronts qf all grades and stripes.
Dkes* Goods of all manufacture
An Immense lot Clothing
Pants Goods, both of cbtnp and extra-quality
Hoelenr, Gloves and Yankee Notion* generally,
Boots for Boys and Men
Shoes, Brogans—Boy’s and Men’s
Ladies and Gents' Dress and Walking .Shoes, of nJl
patterns,
Mens’ and Bayi* Hats| largo lot
Blankets, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans
Double and Rlngle Barrel Shot Guns
Also a good line MiHnory Goods, and in fact al
most anything a man may call for.
WE ALSO IIAVR
A Mammoth Stock of Groceries
EMBRACING
Tobacco of all grade* and qualifies
F. B. and Parker’s Osnabnrg*
Maoon Shootings
Yarns—all numbers
Bagging of Ihe Bfanket-ManuforliircT-weiirlj-
ing 2 1-4 lbs. per yard
Arrow and Bnokle Ties, Nails
Powder and 8hot
Hngar of all grades
Coffee of all qualities c
8oaps, Potash
Candlts, Raisins
Crackers,SontT
Case Liquors and by Ihe barrel
Vinegar, Pepper
Spice, Ginger
HoltowWare, Bod Irons
llaleheto, Axes
Drawing Knives
Table and Pooket Cutlery
Augurs, Chisels and Files
Also 200,000 lbs. assorted Iron
Very oheap Plough 8teel, ete.
Thanking our friends anil stranger, for their pa
tron.,. In the put. ge respectfully solicit a con-
tiuualiou of the aamt for the future.
We will .tale (hot our eenlor is now In New
York, when he will remain • month tonger.-tuklng
th* advOntage of the pressure of houses and menu-
fpelurer. who ore eonpefleil Jo re.liso. ”
J. B- BOSS & SON,
WHOLB8ALE DEALERS,
90 Cherry and 66 Second streets,
Xi os □? ,
A Nqte for Qne hundred nnd one Doll. I
4ift«en cents, mfide 8th july
November, poyable to the undersiMp,, 1
by S..W. Henry. All person. »rf!S»^
jqido for. and the maker, lo p«»
^'■.T.0 .807.
eerybOBYrun
And Look At Tlie
furnitui
—kow OrkRIMQ AT TIIK—
01c3L Flag Sto t
OIV JACKSON STREET.
A well selected stock of FURNITURP -
ofsevernl nice ’
Chamber Setts,
Also Half-Arm Cane Seated
Dining Chairs.
Curled Maple Cane SetiM I
Parlor Chairs, 1
Winsor Chain,
and in fact CIIAIRS of all descriptions
lot of
Bedsteads,
Single Bureaus and
Washstnnds,
Wardrobes and
Safes, |
All of which will bo sold on as
REASONABLE
teb|
as can be bought from nny similar F.stabtU
in South-Western Georgia. 1 expect lot
hand all kinds of P 10 1
FURNITUReI
needed by the citizens of Albany and i
country,
... M. BARBIES, An
Albany, August 16, 18G7. p
SEYMOUR,
MACON, G.
The. Trade .applied«
l discount.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Ur. T. J. Filet hea^thledny admitted Sir. Wm. L.
Stark Into pertnerablp In hie- business, whfeh will
hi eonlinoed under tho Irm name of T. J. FLINT
* CO.
oi(24 lm
NEW WABEHQUGBBilUI.
Woollolk & Anderson,
-ike ipirpose of RECEIVINO. STORIRQ'tasd
~' eclfolly
hnd.. ir i
«« formerly;
k, more recently by 1
. James h. wi
of dLsmUotouT 'iThue ore/ IhVrWhra, i to BoOTy Uo
ktedred and crediiora of told deomMd.tah. oufo
Glreu under my hud e«d_o«eUl slgoetore.—
Dee. 4th. '06 J. W. BOOSE, Ordinary,
dee. 22'«» «•
Hirrie i Roee,
—i** «agj;a—•*■?»
;ss«Bpn^iis!j.*sss“*
•epLff
no 90
8ma.i
sep. 8—lm
A
Macon, Go..
Sale !
pursuance of on order of the Honorable Supe-
,<3a.,'will be sold bG-
the town of Slarkville^
g
oflud number 182 fu the 14th distriol or.
Mia eeuuly, oontalnlog 1014 tores, more or leu,
for dleleion on th, oppUeollOu efEHuheth Holfkld
•sd ether, for partition. Term,—CASH.
sir
rlor Court of Lm eouuty,
the Court Heuee door in
iw tald,<
ueit,.-’
of let
WM. C. 01LL,
flop. 1,1867. -
oeiold ow the Iru Tueoday in November nut,
city lets, the-one lying,on the South side oftFIne'
otraeL knows os the W.g Garde*, in. lb. elty of;
Coosmereemi
the besot! of
King, Isle of
I j
jgNLA'iiwiojvI TdiiuTt:dr*■
OEORGIA—Dqilghsrijr,, Cquqtj,
W&aOaCDh&Bi
B leOTetelsfeksstho r
tesB of Alhosy'Mid ‘' fd l
that he huteiotad .
: *f
, sext lo -
>. R0BEN80N.
Albany, Sept 7 tf
O FFER For Sale Ihe fallowing artiolesaid
sale or Retail, as low as any house in M
200 boxes 8lar Candles, 600 Sacks Lirerp
600 sacks Virginia Salt,
800 SACKS NEW
One hundred sacks Rio, Java and Lagairz(J
160 bsirreU choice
Liquors and 'Wiii
126 iNirrch purr*Leaf* Lard, KM)k«p4ai <
14UIIMi.II
Shoulders, Sides and Eainl
76 barrels new crop Mackerel, 200 kejp I
16,000 lbs. Pure WHITE LEAD,]
US Bne* '
VIRGINIA TO!
200 boxes Soap, 26 IIlids. Cuba MoUttHilj
Golden Syrup, 100 bales GimnyDAGOIfT
Rolls Gunny .BAGGING,,
250 Coils Machine
50 Tons Iron Bandi, |
26 barrels Cider AHnegar, 26 bales i
50 Bales Macon She
26 Bales Yarns, 5 Bales of 1
Drillings, 25 Bales Brown f“
1 10 Boles Georgia Slf
100 hoxee Pearl Storjhf 50 cesei 8
Lobsters, 100 eases Cove Oysters, 60 on**
16 boxes Cod Fish, 100 doxen BROOMS,
176 Barrels Stuart’s
20 barrel. Copperen, 100 kegs POWBM,*
SHOT; "500,000 PERCUSSION CAW/M
BAR LBAD, ■ "■4
ALSO,
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Very Halo used and In perfect order,
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Hides, Tallow, Beeswax anil
For whi.h'iw^i :;« 5 " ,r
Highest Market
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