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S. S. SWEET,-: Editor. ALBANY, GA.,* SEPT. I7tli, 1807 Executors, Administrators and Guar Gians, who sometimes send in advertise ments through the Ordinary of their respec tive counties, have entire control of the same, ami can publish them in the paper of their choice. They will bear this in miml. Such notices must be accompanied with the cash. Price can be ascertained from the t Ordinary of counties—who have our adver ted rates in their office. President Johfison is said i«» be highly elated with the Democratic* ietory in C'aliornia, and predicts similar results at the elections in the Atlantic States. The latest returns from them show Democratic majorities in the Legislature, and-tims cut ting oil*all probability <»f« republican Semi- to succeed Conncss. I’ainu i. Am iiiKMt. In the darkness ol last Friday night Pol. .1. D. \\ addcll, ol IN.Ik County, in getting otVtlie train here lell from the platform and aeeeived a pain ful, though it is hoped not very serious in jury, We think there should be lights there a hm the train comes in, in order to secure safety t.i passengers. Kkmvai.Mkkiimi. A protracted meet ing has been in progress in the Methodist Church in this city during the past week ami willprohaly continue for several days longer. < >11 last Sunday afternoon eight converts were received into lull communion with the church, and two were received by letter. 1‘oi'K vs. Sk'KI.kk.—Those, says the Springfield Ifepuhlicaii, who consider it « patriotic duty to approve all the acts of all the district commanders find the job rather difficult; for instance: General Sickles issued an order, having the force of a stay law, to postpone the collect ion of debts on event- 1 ion. General Pope was asked to issue a similar one in Georgia, and lie not only re- liised, but declared, “No eoneeivable eir- eiimslauee could induce me to interfere with I he general business of the State.” As hot It (u ncials cannot be right ill this ease those who approved Sickles’order had better say nothing about Pope. Tiii.nkinu Aiioi t It.—Prior to the Cali fornia elect ion ami recent heavy losses in Vermont and Maine, ttadleal journals North and South, were blatant for the abso lute lights of the majority and the total ex tinction of the privileges of the minorit y.— They do not pipe on so high a key, since t he Great Jteaetioii has been proved some thing more suhstcnlial than a delusion. Six or eight months hence, all the U'idieal pa pers North and South, will lie clamorous lor ilie very rights they recently attempted to destroy or deny. We hope the Conserva* t ives will give them a chance to be beard; though it is of universal application that only the nolile, though misguided, can ap preciate favors magnanimously bestowed. Kiiom Kow k. We clip the following items from the Dome Courier, of last week: lloMU'toK.—A negro in the employment nf t ini. Cummings, oft his county, was whip ping his wife one day last mouth, w hen she seized an axe, and inflicted such a Idow on his head, that he -died last Friday night from the effects ot It. l.r.vviNu.—We understand that Col. ft. II. Ilo ward, who has been attending to !•’reed moil’s Bureau a flairs of this district, has received an appointment in the Mb Cuited States Artilery, and is ordered to re port at Fortress Monroe at once. He will leave next week for his new field of labor. Who his successor will be we know not, but suppose it w ill be some officer ol the regular army in appliance with orders from Gener al Grant published elsewhere. Mosky OitoKitH.—Our postmaster is pre pared to supply all w ith these orders win* may have occasion to transmit money. It is c( rtainly a safe and prompt way ol send ing small amounts to distant jjpints. We adverted, the other day, to the effect that the refusal to adopt the anti-con- tiseatioli resolutions offered in the L'adical Convention of North Carolina was having in t'lat Stale. The Kaicigh Register, Radi cal paper, whoso editor acted a prominent put in the Convention,says: “The rejec tion of these resolutions, and the spirit man ifested by the speakers, awakened a feeling of a profound distrust in the minds of loyal white men,and there is reason to believe that it will alienate them entirely from an organisation which lifts given such strong indications of indifference, if not hostility, to their rights and interests.” And the Sentinel a Conservative paper of the same city, says of the rrsolutisns adopt ed] by tho Convention: We hear of freque t expressions of indignant repudiation ot them by white and colored men, who have heretofore acted with the individuals who controlled that Convention. We can name • many such in this city. The line of demar cation his l* 01 ! strictly drawn now, and we are glad of it.” Wo rather snspect that the results of cer tain redan* election* have also somethi g to do with afiojolmdge* reported in North Car olina. Snid results are “stirring up the ani mals” here at quite a lively rate. Stiiosibi: announce the death of this excellent man and eitr.cn, which occurred on Saturday last, on bis plantation near our city. The com* tnunity has lost a good citizen, and the neighborhood a good man, and the poor a benefactor. lie was buried in our cemetery on last Sunday. Our community is growing poorer. The increase of deaths among our prominent fit" izens, during the past few months have been fearful. We have lost,. in tho past year, Dr. Hardwick, C. W. Rawson, Ksq., Dr. Chan Hill, Ferry Duncan, Ksq., Col. Kd. T. Jones,and now J. I*. Strozier, all ol whom were men of prominence, and their loss is severely foil, by tho community. rar 'I ’lie New Orleans papers says that the beautifn tropical fruit, flic banana, may be seen growing in almost every garden of that city. They state that the growth of bananas in New Orleans, has greatly in creased during the last, few years, and there are no killing frosts, the people need iio longer depend on Cuba and the tropical re*. gioiiH for a supply. “Andrew Johnson’s l*ito« i.amation, respecting the cnlbicement of the laws in the<’aiolinas is nothing hut stage thunder. It has no meaning and will have no effect.” So says the New York Tribune of the r»th instil lit. That, the proclamation had a “meaning” and is having an “effect,” is clearly shown by I ho way it is making the “fur lly” among the Radicals. They all hi|iiiin under it. And the very effort to prove that it amounts to nothing is strong testimony that it amounts to a great deal.— The attempt to “whistle it down,” is too transparent. It will fail, and the “effect” will be greater on account of such a super fieial attempt. 2-W” The Columbus, Ohio, Crisis says: “Thin?. Sti veils denouncing John Sherman’s speech at Canton ns worse than Copperhead ism, must involve a now definition of “loyal ty.” It is also a racy illustration of the har monious condition oflhe Jacobin taction.— John Sherman a Copperhead ! The epithet will lose its respectability,” -W The editor of ail Ohio paper says that the heavens were black one day last week, with wild geese flying South, and eon sequently presages that winter will he here in September. Dikii,—On Friday morning, tho 1 :ttli inst. at his residence in Forsyth,Rev. WIL LIAM G ALLEN, a member of tho North Georgia l'<inference, Methodist Church South. That Ciikhm Gamk.—The New York Tri bune says the President and Grant are play ing a game of chess. The President, has captured Oraul’s threo strongest pieces— Stanton, Sheridan and Sickles. Grunt has made one or two cheeks, hut the President, has avoided them, and swept Grant’s best men oil* the hoard. TiikToii.uvoChoi*.—The Danville Reg ister says that the accounts it has received as to the “condition to the tobacco crop upon the hill are unfavorable.” The season has been inauspicious. The excessive rains have prevented tho Pittsylvania tobacco from i Spoiling bright and yellow. Fair weather for tho next few weeks may, how ever, produce a favorable change if pre- mat me frosts do not interfere with the ripening process. The crop in Caswell county, North Carolina, is more forward than of Pittsylvania, and has been consider ably damaged by the same cause, and in ad dition by the “black spot.” The Register says: While the prospects of a fine crop of to bacco this season are anything hut. flatter- t, we hope that a sunny September will least put a bright face upon tho fields of . ........I ....... 'pi... .......... ........ ooratlo government is a vital issue, and it would no umy io ex pect any stability in values so long 1 as it re- mains unsettled. But no matter which party is in, the finances of the country’ are bound to be in a ftato of derangement for a time to cotnc. We have no hesitation in saying that tho sooner this irredeemable Federel currency is broken down—an event that will occurjon the first movement to wards a specie basis tor the circulating me dium, the only true one—greenbacks will commence their downward tendency, and scon decline, like Continental scrip into nothingness. This will damage the rich, hut it will at the same timo pay the poor out of debt. As regards this whole question of paying off the public liabilities in greenbacks, or legal tender notes, we consider it only a de cent name for repudiation. | Telegraph. GIdki» New Advertisements. To The Planters, SR —op— MIDDLE AND SOUTH-WEST GEORGIA. IN our service* lignin lo our former pal- runs nml lo Planters generally, an AS!) Commission Jflmljants. We run only renew otiransnrnnrm, lo do for them our whole duly. Their interest la oura, and we shall fouler and prut eel il. In making advances lo nid you we have strained every nerve—used every ef- fori, relying upon you foriprompt patronage lo en able iik lo meet our obligations. An experience of many yearn and flUK RECORD IN THU FAST me our references. We will give personal attention to “filling Orders for .Supplies," and will serve you generally lo lhe best of our abilities, IIAKDKMAN k 8PARK8, sept 11 Ilf 3 nins. WE HAYE BBMO VBD F ROM Mulberry Hlr.pt lo HOLLINGSWORTH'S NEW UHILUINO, on 111. corntr of Ih. .Il.y, within sight n! Ilnrilcinnti oiol Spark’. W.rr- lioimo, aIioori nppo.il. Wolfolk'fl W.rrhouar, on I'oplnr rlre.l, only n Ion slop, from III. 1’nss.ng.r l)«pol, noil uenr tin. Drum IImine nml Notion.! llot.l, Any of yon llml non! BACON, CORN, KI.Ol’U, MEAT., ' LAUD, TO DEALERS, PLANTERS, A Nil ’ BUYERS CENERALLY. Y ofCnrriagc liar- nrness, with pla- Oiril ATTENTION 18 AGAIN INVITED TO my greatly increased slock of HARNESS & SADDLES Comprising a well assor.ed supply ness, Single and Double Doggy Ha led, covered nftd gilt mounting. a CONCORD STACK HARNESS. Drny Harness, a large sloe* of PLANTATION HARNESS. CARRIAGE & DRAUGHT COLLARS; Ibiggy Cushions and Ulankets, BLIND BRIDLES, Back Bunds and nil kinds of Strappings in ruy line. Alsu II AMES, Chains, eto. etc. My stock of SADDLES, is also complete, comprising u variety of Ladies, Misses, fientlenien’s, Boy’s and Wagon Saddles also, Biding Bridles, Martingales, Kelt and com mon Saddle Blankets, Horse Cover*—linen and woolen; Whips, and a full assortment of Harness and Kiuidlu Hardware. Harness, Solo, Upper, Patent, En' ainled. Lace Leather, and Enameled (’loth. My facilities for nmniifacloriiig at large, and to order, are unsurpassed. Seventeen years expert cnee ns a manufacturer in the South, enables me ti know how In serve your wants. Your orders respectfully solicted, promising t< give satisfaction both in price and quality. HO?*Wanted—Hides, Skins, Furs, Wax Wool,etc After October 1st, my store and manufactory will bo removed lo Third street, two doors from 8ey inoiir, Johnson & Co s. corner, Mncon, tla. Maeon,Sept! 1-3m U. RKKND. U. JE »»K- ft tho xvcimI now standing, Thu warm suns ami heavy down of Aiitumif often havo a m.isi charming effect in thia way. Kx-(’onkki»kiiatr Oppk’kkh in Wash- isiiuix.—A Washington telegram of tho Bill say h : “General Lee, of the Jate South- ent ('onlederney, reached this, oily from Lexington, Virginia, last night. * He report- eil at the War Department this morning, in aeeonlanee with the requirements of his parole, and leit for Baltimore on the 12:15 i*. xi. train. Gen. Jos. K. Johnston, of Al abama, is also in the city, at willardV’ 2^** The New York Herald says: “The revolution presses rapidly to a toons. At the mad pace we are now driving, it is evi* dent iliat the people may soon bo called upon to determine whether they will sup port the President and uphold tho pnblio, or merge the three branches of power into a military dictatorship.” Uuseoftke Rise of (.old, A Richmond ootompprary thinks that the rise in gold is not attributable to California or the movements of President Johnson, but to the unmistakable signs of the deter mination of the people to redeem a large ( •art at least of the Federal bonds with green lacks, and to so modify those not redeemed as to subject them at tlie earliest day to tax ation. The extraordinary alliance net ween Republicans and Democrats for this object leaves no room to doubt as to the result.— Pendleton, Ynllnndigbnm, Allon and other Dcmrcr.iis of the Northwest, and General Butler,Thatl. Htcvens, and other lending Republicans, havo met on this platform.— Such a combination is, irresistible. A con siderable inflation of the currency is inevit able, and its no wondor that the ennitalsts and gold speculators have bccomo nfnrmed. Wo n^reo with tlioDispatch that this is the leading cause of appreciation, hut the uncertainty of the political condition of the counUy has ita fttil share. The question whether we shall have an atbitrary and mob S. INT’Ij. revenue. Assist. Amkskok’s OrneR, MM. Disf. Ha. Ai.iiany, 8cpl. II, 1807. N OTICE,I* hereby given to nil who may have business conned ion with the Revenue Depart incut. that 1 can he fount! nt my office over tho store now occupied by Draper & Roberts, nt all times within usual offico.hours. 0. R. JOHNSON, Assist. Assessor MM. Dint, (lit. Sep 12(17 tf Plantation For Sale* HAVE a valuable I’lnntnlinn which I offer for sale to those wishing lo purchase, on reasonable mis. The plantation is located in the First Dial, of Dougherty County—ahoul six nml n-hnlf miles from Albany. The place is in a high slate nf cul Ovation, in two settlements, having gootl dwellings, nml all necessary out hnihlings, nml Is well watered For further particulars apply tothe undersigned who resides on the p ace. ’ J. W. WINGATE.’ Sepl’i, «7 wklytf Snr/rU—Horlh (oudIj. S IXTY days after dale application will be made tothe Ordinary of said county for leave to sell a portion of Lots of land Nos. three hundred and ninety-two (81M) and three hundred and ninety three (393) in the sixth District of said county, the property of William II. Willis, late of Worth county JJa., deceased. June 22d, 18(17. JACK80N J. WILLIS, and 24 COd Adm’r of W. 11. Willis, dee’d Ovobuia—Worth county. These are to notify (he kindred and creditors a’d all others concerned, lo be and appear nt my office wlihin the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why Celia E. Ruckelew, ad ministratrix with the Will annexed on the estate of James Ruckelew, deceased, should not be discharg cd tYotu her said trust. J. W. ROUSE, July 10/67. Ordinary. Gkoboia—Worth County. These are to notify ail and*singular the kindred and creditors of 8. B. Thews, late of said county, deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribedhr law, to show cause, if any they have, whj I should not appoint Joshua Thews Ad ministrator on the said estate of 8. D. Thews. A pril 23.1807 J L W. ROUSE, Ordinary. Georgia—Worth County. Eli Sikes, Administrator on the estate of John T. Davis, deceased, having applied to ine for a dis charge from his administration of John T. Davis* esiaie, This is therefore to cite ail singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause-hy tiling objections in my office, whv the said Eli Sikes snould no* he dismissed from his admin ist ration and receive the usual letters of dismission, (liven under my official aiguatnre, August 0, 1867. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. august 13, 1807 Gt.rgl.—W.rlh Venal)'. Turss are to notify all nml singular, the kindred and creditors of William II. Willis, deceased, to hi and appear at my office on or before the first Mon. day in December next, and show cause if any they have, why Benjamin Willis, the administrator on the estate of said deceased should not ho discharged i>om his trust and receive letters dismissory. Giv en Undermy'hand and seal, June the 7ih, 1807. J. W. ROUSE, Ordin’y August 13, 67 JUST RBOEIVSD! W HITK LEAD. Linu.il Oil. Known, Oil, Sperm Oil, M.rhior Oil, Vurni.lira, Ac. L. E & H. E. WELCH. STAIR BALLUSTERS, Newel Posts, Mouldings, &e. A Large Stook of oommon sizes always on hand. BLAIR & BICKFORD, »o.i BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. <IA. China, trockery, and Glass H,r. Hating n.moviJ from No. 80., Mull me . ••uiiow.y,,, 76, &EOOKD STREET t,n^ 0 ~!/,^ ,mC!l " l '" rriU « C llt 'l"'.-/v . MACON, GEo N 0 lok°nr r ! l lnror| 1 r7K'|,? 1 '; n |„’; i ! ' n ’ CHINA nnd CROCKERY WARE *;,i of House Furnishing Goods, f >iIron™ try tilled will* promptness nnd di^n»i„i Pl "m- sop 10,1807 2s«, 1 C "’ HANGE OF NOTICE TO LOST. A Note for One Imn.lred unj „ fillcen ccnln, inaile 80. ju|» , >«l Novemlirr, l'njnhle in llm cindmien., . L.V S. W. Henry. All pennon me N I»i trn.li. fur, nn.ljlie ninker, In nnv '• Iral, inynelf. _ J A h!uMn??d JT '* sept 10 1807. MERCHANTS A! DEALERS. Fc lilfl Groceries, am ui Plantation Sl'PPLTKS, BAGGING, IRON TIES, &e. Give uh a Gall. We are sole agents for Charles Nelson's Celebrated Copper Distilled Whiskies, And have on hand, in addition, a large slock of Wines, UrnndioF, Ac. Megratli & Patterson. Maoon, Geo. Sep. 7, CfDO Georgia—Dougherty Counly. rpwo Months after (he publication of this notice JL application will he made to the Court of Ordi nary of said county for leave to sell all the renl Es tate belonging to the estate of Dr. A. C. Hill, late ot said county deceased, for (he benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN M. HILL, Albany, Sept. f>, 1807 Adm’r A. C. Hill, dec’d. L. PASSANO & SONS, —IMPORTKRS ANI» HEAI.P.RS IN— • Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Fancy GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, —AND— Small Warei 268 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, - - - Md. sep, 3— 5tm* l. J. III II.M VHTIN, J NO, riANNKKY, R. W. Ultl MMONIl. L J. GUILMARTIM & C0„ COTTOIST FACTORB - A H D GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Georgia. |tfr Liberal ADVANCES made on CONSIGN MKNT8. Orilora promptly filled, at Lowest Market Rates. Aug. 20, 1807 2s<| 3m 87 |yE HAVE JUST RGCEIVEP. adding lo it daily, a large and assorted and are stock of EERYB0DY RUN Hp,ng Ami Look At The FURMUT1IR -.NOW OIT-.NIVU AT Till- - Oi«3L Flats Stove o.v jackso,\ sritniri: T.J. FLINT k CO., 80 -Mulberry Street 80. jyfA.oonsr, gka.. IMPORTERS OF, AND DEALERS IN China, Crockery and Class Ware. DRY GOODS, Roth fancy and staple; GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, HARDWARE, IliOIV, Elf. Which we propose to noil as low ns any house in the State, and we respect fully solicit our old prompt customers, and as many new ones, lo favor us with a call and inspect our slock nnd prices, which we think will convince the most skeptical mind of the useless expenditure of time and money by going further north, east and west, in finding cheaper or heller goods. Our Dry Goods Department, On our second floor, is complete and full in all its various parts, embracing a full line Bleached Domeatics—3-4, 4*4, 0-1, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4. Prints of al! grades and stripes. Dress Goods of all manufacture An immense lot Clothing Pants Goods, both of ohenp nnd extra quality Hosiery, Gloves and Yankee Notions generally, Boots ror Boys and Men Shoes, Brogans—Boy’s and Men’s Ladies and Gents’ Dress and Walking Slices, of ull patterns, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats, large lot Blankets, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns Also a good line Milinery Goods, mid in fact al most nnything a man tuny mil for. WE ALSO HAVE A Mammoth Stock of Groceries KM lilt AGING Tobacco of all grades and qualities F. U. and Parker's Ottuaburgs Macon Sheetings Verna—nil numbers Bagging oflhe Blanket Manufacture- weigh ing 2 1-4 lhs. per yard Arrow nnd Buckle Ties, Nails ■ I'owder and Shot Sugar of all grades Coffee of all qualities Soaps, Potash (’(indies, Raisins Crackers, Suuff Case Liquors nnd by the barrel Vinegar, Pepper Spice, Ginger Hollow-Ware, Sad Irons Hatchets, Axes Drawing Knives Table nnd Pocket Cutlery Augurs, Chisels and Files Also 200,000 lhs. assorted Iron Very cheap Plough Steel, etc. Thanking our friends and strangers for their pa tronage in the past, we respectfully solicit a con tinuntion of the same for the future. We will Htale that our senior is now in New York, where he will remain a month longer, taking the advantage of the pressure of houses ami manu facturers who are compelled lo realise. J. B- ROSS & SON, WHOLESALE DEALERS, A well - rlecl e ol several nice J stork of FL’RNlTl’iu:. am her Sells, ANo 11 a If-Arm (’.me Seated Dining t’lmirs. Curled Maple t'niie SenleJ Parlor Chairs. WinsorClintH, A* son- sep. 3—It fill Cherry and 55 Second streets, » Moron, tin. J *N addition, keeps nlways on hand a full stock _ of Clothes, Market, Knife, Lunch and Traveling askets ; Juniper and Painted Tubs and Buckets ; Japanned Chamber Setts, Water Coolers, Tea Trays 'and Waiters, Table Outllery, Tabic Mats, Feather Dusters, Plated Ware, Lamps, Kerosene oil, etc. The Trade supplied at a liberal discount. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Mr. T. J. Flint has this day admitted Mr. Wm. L. Stark into partnership in his business, which will be continued under the firm name of T. J. FLINT & CO. aug 24 1 m NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM. T HE undersigned having formed a Ccpattnership under the firm name of Woollolk & Auderson, For the purpose of RECEIVING. STORING ami SELLING COTTON, respectfully tender their ser vices to their planting friends. We have ucciired a portion of the Warebouso formerly occupied by Coates & Woolfolk, more recently by Mr. Jonathan Collins. We hope, by strict attention, to give satis faction to our patrons. JAMES II. WOOLFOLK, JAMES H. ANDERSON, sep3-3m] Adams, Jones & Reynolds, Warehouse & Commis’n Merchants, At iho Old Slnnil of Harris 4 Kona, ^Corner Second and Poplar Streets SXX.£X<3aC&>S?g Vrill give rtrlcl .Mention lo iho tlorare and solo of Colton, Will mike llti.nl .tinner, „n Collon in •tor., Are prep»lr.l lo furni.i, R.UHUNG .oil TIBS or ROPE, onU otter Pl.nl.lion Sopniin »«PL< no 00 Smo. I Land Sale ! I N pursuance of an order of the Honorable Supe rior Court of Lee county, tin., will bo sold lie- fore the Court House door in tho town of Starkville, in said county, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, the east-half of lot of land number 182 in the 14th district of said county, containing 101J acres, more or less, for division on the application of Elisabeth Halfald and others for partition. Terms—CA8II. SOLOMON PAGE,) J. R. GILBERT, > Commissioners. WM. C. GILL, 1 Sep.jl, 1807. Y virtue or an order from the Hnnorable~ihe j Court of Ordinary of Dougherty county, will ^ 'sold on the first Tuesday in'November next, two city lots, the one lying on the South side of Pino street, known as the King Garden, in the city of Albany. ' Also, lot number 79 on the North side of Commerce street, containing one acre. Sold foi the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Qeorgo B. King, late of said county, deceased. Terms ^ash. P. J. STROZER, Adm’r Sep. 3, 1860. GE0RGIA—1 )ougherty County. S IXTY DA\ S after date application will be maiio to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell (be House and Lot on the corner of Broad and Jefferson streets, in the city of Albany, belonging to the estate of George W. (’oilier, dec’d. 8o1d for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said cattle. NANCY E. COLLIER, SeptetnberMy-iRjfiT. Executrix be sol P. ROBENSON, <0* vAX Z2 Qa (£>££&=» T>EGS leave to Inform Ike _D citixens of Albany and vicinity, that he has opened his 8hop over the store of Bagga k Slej Telegraph ( he pleased t of public patrofttgc Making and Trimming executed la the latest and best style. Charges mode- rata, P. ROBENSON. Albany, Gept 7 tf .Ill'l l" fad CIIAIUM „f nil de-criptlou,. I’nl •'lends, Single Bureaux nmi Wnshsinmls, Wardrobes and Safe- All ofVlii. h will be sold on ns UK A SON A ni,K TKllM f" “* V?(f!""ltil( frwn liny ciinilnr in Sy"t ‘-W G'ui'gi'*- | “« hnml all kinds of 1 hH r furniture #rA ' tan » ,w " 1 Albany, Anginl & CA MAOON, c; A. O FFER For R.lollie fcilliiwing nrlidciu Whil Ml. or il.lnil, o, low », i,,,,,.,, »">' fiik) Sticks film sock, Yirglnln Soil, 800 SACKS NEW FLO iin(.h.,,„l™l ,,ck. Hlo', Java n„,| l., s „ lr ,,'„ w • barrels choice Liquors and W ine? '-•j liarrelw purr l.rnf Uni, Km k,.g, i in iiii.i,. mro: Shoulders, Sides and Ham& Tb barrel, new rrap Mnokrrel. 2fm krg. Snk, lb,turn n„, lbirr WHITE I,r:\li, 275 llo\fs VIRGINIA TOBACCO, aoiM'iaxes San|,, 25 c„h„ 15 Mk; n .lrll Syrilli. mu Inilea flllniiy II.UIUISO, M llell.s tlimny ilAllOIXa, 250 Coils Machine Hope, 50 Tons Iron Bands, 2b linrrelR Clilee Viuegnr, Sb l.nlel IsNABUMS, 50 Bales Macon Sheeting, S?;» Halos \ arns, 5 Halos of I Iron» Drilling,s, •.';, Jtalos Hi •own Sliirlin?! to Halos Georgia Slripos, Kill lioxen i'eiirl Slaroh, fill eii.e. Snnlinn *1 Lnb.ters, I Oil case. I 'eve dealers, b() rare- Firklr-, IS bine, C,„| F|»(,, 100 (burn IlRlffllS, 175 Barrels Stuart's S 2o bnrrele Ooppernn, lull kegs I’OWDER. 500 W SHOT, boo.ooo I'UHOUKSION OAFS, 5,0lW 1 ; BAR l.liAD; A I. S 0, A No. 1; PIANO, Wryliltle ti.e.l no,I in perfe'l eoier, W K WANT TO IIL'V ZSJUUlZiJBinj - a)'- mr? Hides, Tallow, Beeswax and Woo For which we trill pny ib c Highest Market Prioes, Seymour, Johnson & Co- August 10, 07 JUST received' Bagging-, R'opf- 1 AND ARROW TIE, if RUST, JOHNSTON & $• August 10, 1807 Wailey’s Patent Self-Faste Wiought-Iron Buckle Tie- First Frfinlum Awnrdrt a( t** Stale Fair. it is uh oheop n lie, nml the lie.l ' t " n |n ited- It is the strongest lie, standing by U8 ‘«4* (2,000) two tliuoennii pminde. Tl >-JJ’" ' justed lie, ns it is sell-fastening. ' ,x.,ckle,»^ requiring only to slip Un bandJnto the W dJ|< . the elasticity of the cotton fasten" >• not become tin fastened. . bT For Ml., in k V| {jrA. Commissian Merchants am*! Oener* * 80 Front Sired, New » July 10-law 3m.