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/oticcman o , y We ray wo will elect jiery office of honor or *‘*ie people, State or mu or to conutable, from or pond keeper, if we .•djorifty, which we certainly have in niter the register board revise 83T* Owing to the serious illness of the family ot the editor of this paper, lie is ne cessarily compelled to be absent from the city for a few days. ( >ur readers will please bear with us and excuse a lack of editorial matter until his return. Tax on CVitos.—It is contrary to law the Charleston Mercury of the I (Hit hist, says, “to remove cotton from the District from which it. was raised, before the tax is paid on it. To do this involves the forfeit* lire of the cotton removed besides other pen alties. Our country friends will do well to bear in mind ibis warning which colitis trom the 1’tilled States Assessor at (’am- den. M cMty all cite list. We know when white men had the power they held all the offices. Why? Because they ’<ave had- the votes, and of course the power. Now things nre reversed : we have the votrs, mid of course the power, and if there is any doubt about it we nave only to sound the ('onpressional bugle and we will have it. Wo intend to show to this State and the world, that we are capable o! governing, not only ourselves but white men. My former master (and he was a good man) told me that white men would govern, take care of and protect nig gers, because (tod gave them the right and made it their duty to do so. Wc nro willing to do the same by you. Wc shall have no use for ftoldinau or Waples, or any of their dins* after our next State election. It is not an easy matter to disfranchise us alter we have the elective franchise. Hancock will be powerless for evil if we only keen up our secret political organization. \Vo have commenced organizing our lire dopaument. I one year will find the one hundred ami twenty t housand per year row paid to white firemen transferred to worthy reconstructed citizens of African descent. Inn few years it will not ho a intention whether thero will he scholls for colored children, but it will be whether white children will bo admitted to our institutions of learning. The bottom rail is on top, and Yankees, as well asall the minority, must take a hack seat. 8w.V. C.D. A Man Wastki*.—Notwithstanding the numerous aspirants for Presidential honors, the Undienl party scent hard to satisfy.— They don’t want a military man, nor do they think a civilian would at and any chance of election. Hence they will accept nf Pol stick's particular friend —and run Ben Butler, or Stanton. BkmKMiiKit.—While our planters are shipping their cotton, they should remem ber the advantages ottered by the. bouse ol Messrs. Clegliorn, Herring Co., of Augus ta, and Philadelphia. See their raid, Soy moiir, Johnson A (’o., of Macon, will make advances for them. Him no Doi iu.i:.—The Radical newspa pers have a hard time to get (Intend (Irani settled. It’s hard to toll whether he rides the “bob-tailed horse” or the “grey.” The St. I.otiis Democrat states that a dispatch t o that paper says (Jen. (Irani heartily oj»- poses negro sullVage. The Democrat claims that its correspondent has authority lorliis statement direct from the (Intend himself The other papers claim the same authority for its aulhoiity. Perhaps the Atlanta Kra could settle the question. The editor has seen (tenoral (Irani. Apathy.—The Blue Bepuhlleans seeking causes for their overthrow in (’ali- Ibrnia and losses in Maine. “Apathy” is the last sensetioti of comfort. That’s as good as anything else. If Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio go conservative hy the same default, we will not <|uarrcl with names or reasons. Wc linv.i no douht that apathy did prevail among many sincere Republi cans who were too hostile to Democracy to \ote for its triumph, and yet too indignant at the corruption of their own cable to vote for its |M*fpeUiity. And so—they sacrificed to the god Apathy, who is a good divinity at this juncture when he befogs the enemies of the Constitution and the white mar. Amkiiican Links'.—The New York Jour nal of Commerce says: “Wc examined on Saturday some specimens of goods tiiauu- factored from the raw or uurottod flax, which will mupicstionahly create no little interest in the commercial world. The in- v *ntor claims tlia* he can produce any kind ol coarse or tine linens, cordage, Ac., at a very much less price than cotton ro ild lie manufactured for within the last ten years, 'l’lio cost of raising cotton is very great, and the crop is not always certain, whereas flax is nearly as certain as grass.” Policy o? rgroc.*. A few days ago, wo took occasion to ex press our convictions in reference to the fu. turc policy oft lie nogrous, so recently en franchised, by fraudulent and fanatical legis lation. Those views were laughed at by s one, and yet divisions was the only argil- ment they could bring to repute them. In keeping with these views wc find the follow ing letter, in the N. O. Times, trom a negro who wastnodorate in his views until he be came inflamed by Radical lmrraugues, shews what is to be expected whenever the negroes have the majority. A few such documents will perhaps open the eyes of the t'onacr.vatiyej} in the North: NrwOrlkano, TmitnDnrriurr,) August at, 1807. ) To the‘^ditor of the New Orleans Times: Having been a close observer of the course of political events in tho ten States in the course oT reconstruction, I; In behalf of my. sell and other colored citterns of this city, ‘PutThis in Your Pii*k.”—Tho Radical- prow of (icorgia have howled most piteously because the conservative editors dared to criticize the “infamous 49,” emanating trom headquarters in tho saddle,” but we have yet to find anything from the Conservative press approaching the malignity contained in the following criticism upon the course I President Johnson. By the Chicago Tribune, the leading organ of Radicalism in he West. We would commend its chaste and dignified language to our friend of the New Kra, mid papers oi like ilk; It says: ‘As loud mid unanimous a popular de mand upon Congress to impeach and re move the pro-slavery, treacherous wretch is now being made as was the eall in July for the passage ofthc Supplemental bill. The people have put oil’the denier resort to the last degree of endurance; blit they have now crossed the rubicon, and out the vil linn must go.” In theclcrtion district composed of (ircen ami Hale counties, Ala., the radical have nominated two whites and two blacks as their candidates for the State Conven tion. A Nkuuo, who nuiiouueea himself as a candidate for Congrss in Georgia, declares that, il elected, “I will do all I can to ameli orate the condition of tli.t whites.”* No doubt, says the Day Book, he is a ninth better negro than any white negro which would he elected instad of him. rolllitil fHiier. f.r Ihe SeSlififl! 1 frees. \Vc are infbrfned toyt tlio N. Y,Trib.Hi' that among tlio "document.” acut out by tho Republican, Commiltcoof Cangreaa to enlighten the South are many gorgeously illuminated advertising posters ol Kornev's Washington Chronicle. We dnre say it would do the Southerners some good to rend the Chronicle, though it may not help them much to rend the posters;but weang gest that, this is not exactly the sort of doc- iti ' uinciits which wc contribute oifr money to eiroulnfe. Colonel Forney bad better pay (nr his advertising, out of his own pock et. REMARKS. Tho Uovcrnuienr pays heavily for adver tising in the major atul minor organs of the negro party in this city. Were it not for that, their day would he short among tho white men oi' Washington. Who knows hut tlio Chronicle posters »ro paid lor on re construction account ? Who knows how many blanks nro printed at tlio same offices payment for which is mndo under the same liead t Meantime, when our Radical com munity want nn early publication of any important argument or exposition touching their nflairs, they usuiiliy find it first in the Intelligencer. Iloth of Scnntor Wade’s ro- cent speeches havo been published by us, but not at all wc think, hy the Chronicle’— Yet to. day wo imd the recent, conversations nf Senators Sumner and Wilson on tlio po litical situation, and that ol Qeneral Butler. Wenlso published (Ion. Sickles’ dctcnceof his administration in tho Carolina!. In tints giving important record matter on both s des, we hava the approval of all thought fill mid siilistautini men of both parties.— The use ol tlio term conservative, as applied 11 men, indicates that such aro careful, in telligent, and seeking the golden rule ol rigid. Sucli men desiroto read all sides, nnd hold fast that which is good. A railieal nine times in ten, rends hut ono paper, nml that of (lie most reckless nnd unscrupulous caste. The intelligent population of Wash- ngton should not confine their newspaper reading to n single sheet ot the sort de scribed. STAIR BALLUSTERS, Newel Posts, Mouldings, &c. A Large Stook of oOmmon sizes always on hand. BLAIR & BICKFORD, 203 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. «A. THOS. J. FLINT & col IMPORTERS ftiul WIIOLKRAI.B —Dealers in h KTai| China, Irockcry, and C| ass „ ini? fs« n . v_ un .. * Having Removed from No. 30., Mulberry,,^ 76. SECOND STREET — Over DcLoaclio'a C*— 1 ■■ - •* 1 MACON. “rringr Ucpo,!| orj GEOJ \r^VV I offer for sale a Inrin* J\ flock of Imported nnd IinnLT* * CHINA nml (.’RnnKF.nv w.. l , on,e »'ic :?12K2!wThtVm of House Furnishing Goods. 'or(iers7rom.i. fu, 'S ' r iopio,Ti rrom s ndi,i ' ri, .i'’ c °o»| CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS, Ad Indignant aid Just Reproof. Stuck Raisin',; in Tkxah.—Tho Corsica* hrObserver, speaking of tho profits of rais ing stock in Texas, IoIIh tho following ptory, rolatod by a frioinl : A man moved to thin country with hi* family, a wagon nnd ono yoke of steers, all the property lie posacsBetf in tho world.— One ol the steers died, in eonsequcnco of hard traveling wo suppose. Tho other, be ing blind in one oye, and ono born knocked off, nourished ami done well tor thin wan hi* only stnrf in stoek raising. Tho second year ho 1 rindod one hiindrod yearling*. That was a good Htnrf for nn ox. Wo know many stock raisers who would like to got hold of such. Are thoiv any mow of that brend for snlo Y Tiik JjIfk ok a Nkavhoapku MAN.-r-Kor the information of those individuals who foolishly imagine that tho life of a nows, paper man is a paradise on earth, nnd is fraught with untold pleasures and privileges wo give the following sketch of tho duties of this unfortunate indiaidtinl, concerning whom such a wrong impression exists. It is taken from Mr. Hunt’s voliimu on the ‘•Forth Estate: The man who onco becomes a journalist must almost bid farowill to mental rest or mental leisure. It be fulfills his duties trutlifblls, bis attention must be over awake to whals is passing in the world, and his whole mind must bo devoted to tho instant examination, ank discussion, and record, of current events, lie has little time for litera ry idleness, with such literary labors on his shoulders. He has no days to spend on ontnloguos, or in the dreamy discursive researches in public libraries. * Ho has no months to devote to the exhaustion of any one theme. What ho haR to doal with must ho takon up at a moment's notice, be exam- * * ;ed I and dismissed nt once; and ined, test thus his mind is every kept occupied with the mental necessity ot the world's passing hour.' f ns Jjkppw, om ft DemocTot and f» are all our cltihnjjpnd wo intend to carry out t'ie lull Pcuiqc ratio Republican principles to the |eft^r, Majorities mum nilo—minor ities mast submit, Now, it .is demonstra ted that we have a clear. majority in this and otiMvdisU-i.ti. Wchavo scen enough oldoBMgwgnrai / Yonr auggestiont a few days Mcathtt we would elect one colored man Senator, with one white to advise,la Di n IIayti.—Tho New y^rk Express of tho 12th instant says: “Three negroes have been chosen Assia- tnn Roeordera in Now Orleans, and severe I otliershave been np|>ointcd to munieipnl (lositions. This is in atriot necordanee with the Radical prograihme. Tlio next thing will be Negro Senators and Assemblymei Negro Congressmen, *nd so op. The'.Yian kcojust now is using thu negro,—blit the signs nre, that'ns soon ns the negroes get at the office, the Yankees, oa well ns other “menu whites,” will have to emigrate.’? . Radios!. Doxoi-ooy.—Lord ! forgive us our trespasser; but damn tlioao that tres- pasa against ns." Fof’ihMhtW Information as to the theology of the Bine Republicans, we refer the reader to Holy Willie’s Prayer by Robert Burns. Someliinrs since the office of tho Engle newspaper at Camden, Arknnsns was des troyed hy soldiers, led on by .Major Pearce. Says an exchange: “Colonel Hilbert, commanding tlio post, wrote a letter to (icucrnl Ord, in which lie Bnid thu censures ol the press directed against the semints of the people maybe endured, hut General Ord nnd the military fort.o detniled to enable him to perform his duties aro not the servants of the people of Arkansas, hut rather their masters, pail il is felt to hen great piece of impudence lor newspapers in this Stale to comment upon the military under any circumstances what ever. General Ord in his reply says: “Your letter of the nth ultimo, in which you nllcmpt to justify nn net of n party of soldiers who, misled by an officer, ft.rci lily entered n citlxcn’a house nnd destroyed his property, is received. “You will pleaso explain why this net was not preventod.by you as jiost rommand nht, and whether the thlrty-soeond article oi war has been complied with. Yonr it's sertion that tho military forces nro not the uervnnts of the people, lmt rather their mas- tom, is niy list .hath-to the people and milita ry, and unfounded in the laws which nro for the benefit of the people. The assumption that n part y of soldiers at their own option, could forcibly destroy a eltisenlt property ami commit a gross violation nf the public pence, would not be tolerated under a Nn- |K>leon.’l lEZi IE F WE im: HAVE O "V* El ID HOM Mnlli.rrv Hirer! to tlOUdNOStVOKTH’S NKW I!1J1I.DIN(1, nnllir corner of llic ollejr, within eight ot Jlnnlem.n and Spark's iv.re- houee, almost opposite Wolfollt's tVnreholl.o, on l’opisr etreet, only n few eieps from Ihe Pnieenger ” ' the Itrnwn Itonse soil ’Nntiontl l»"pnl, nnd near lintel. Any ofynn thel wnnt BACON, CORN, FLOUR, MEAL, LARD, Family Groceries, Ulantation SUPPLIES, BAGGING, IRON TIES, Ac. Give us n Call, We nre role ngents for OharUa Nclson'a Celebrated Copper Distilled Whiskies, And have on iinml, in nihliiion, n large slock of Wines, llrtndiof, Ac. Megrath & Patterson. Maoon, Geo. Hep. Georgia—Dougherty foully IJpWO Months sfier the politicalion of lliis nolle* npplionlion will he inmle lo Ihe Court of Ordi- nnrjr of said county for leave lo well nil the real Es tate belonging lo the estate of Dr. A. ('. Hill, late of naid county deeenned, for the benefit of Ihe heir* and creditors of said deceased. JOHN M. IIIIsle, Albany, Kept. 0,1867 Adra’r A. C. Hill, dec'd. L. PASSAN0 & SONS, dp.ai.kb; Goods, — IMI’ORTPUH AND DP.AI.KBH IN — Noliuns, Fancy GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, -AND- Small Ware*, 268 W. Baltimore St, Baltimore, - - - Md yyE HAVE JUST Itfct'EIVED, nnd nre adding to il daily, a large and aesorlod elock of DRY GOODS, Bolh fancy and staple; GROCERIES, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, HARDWARE, IRON, Elr. Which we propose lo sell an low aa any hoime in Ihe Slate, and we reepectfully aolloitonr old prompt cutlomera, and aa many new one*, lo favor iih will) a call and inspect onr etock and prices, which we think will convince Ihe most skeptical mind of (lie useless expenditure of lime and money by going farther north, east and west, in finding cheaper or heller goods. LOST Note for One hundred and * by 8. W. Henry. All pe'rso^2* trade for, and.the maker, to pay eanie , )n WarneJ but, myself. sept 10 1807. ""tm’lyl eeryrody run hrbe Ami l.ook At The FURNlTUm — NOW OI'RNINlI AT THE—• Old Flag Store] D.V JACKSON STREET' A well .selected stock of FURNITtrnu of ieveral nice "*• <*on*irtlai Cbumber Sella, Also Half-Arm C«ne Seated Dining Chaira. t'lirtecl Maple Cane Seated T*arlor Chaira, Wlnsor Chaira, nml Inf,ml CIUIHSof.il dr.rrlption,. * lot of Hcd'leada, Single Rnreaiia and Wnsliatandfl, Wardrobes aud ... Ae.,|J Ml of wliloli will h, sold on nn KEAHONABLE nnnni Im bought from nny .1 fcli'ter'?."'"* 1 "- t riprot lo On Our Dry Goods Department, our second tioor, la complete and full in nl! il* various parts, embracing a full linn Bleached Domes!ice—0-1, 4-4, f,.|. H-J, to-1 ft |„i Prints of al grades and stripes. Dress Hoods of all manufacture An immense lot Clothing Panla Goods, bolh of cheap nnd extra quality Hoaitry, Gloves and Yankee Notions generally, Bools for Bojrs nnd Men Shoes, Brogans—Boy’s and Men’s Ladies and Genls’ Dress and Walking Shoes, of all patterns, Mens’ and Boys' Hals, large lot. Blankets, Kerseys, Kentucky Jean* Deuble and Single Barrel Shot Guns Also a good linf.MHinery. Goods, and in fuel al most anything a man may. call fop. WE ALSO HAVE A Mammoth Stook of Groceries EMBRACING Tobacco of all grades and qualities F. R. ar.d Parker’s Osnahurgs TF.HmJ Gar n.lnhllihan] keep a country Albany, August If., 1807. "'Wf an ml., * 01 as Inw as nnv him.. I,, v *» nn, bun... in . ~ UI boxN ■ Sla '- I'nnillpM, 600 Sncks I.|„ rpM |J 600 sack. Virginia Unit. 800 SACKS NEW FLO! On, Inmlml snekn Rio, Jnvn nml t.agnlrt Cola] I’.O barrels choice ^ sep. 51— L. J. nni.M AUTIN, J NO. PIANNP.RY, K. W, URUMMOND. L J GUILMARTIM & C0„ COTTOIST FACTORS H D- CENERAL I'ODIMISSION NERCHAIVT8, Savannah, Georgia. CON810N- Gcn. .loft'. Thompson, who fought with vigor for tho Rebel cause, has written another letter explanatory ami confirmatory of the ptte of a few weeks ago, wlterin ho urged tho Sotitli to aoeopt the aitnation ami go manfully to work under tho Oongrosa- iotml Rccottstruotion acta. He gives sound ndvico when ho tells those who fought with him for a defeated cau,o not lo mope over tho past, but to strive to develop the South and to iucroato her wealth, under suck eon ditiona as Congress may require. Ewkct of Tiir Rains and Catkkpil- A prominent planter of this country informed us, on Thursday last, that ho had visited his plantation theday previous, and the destruction of the Cotton, caused by the rains and oaterpMler.tkr surpassed anything ho had evre witnessed, lie says there is not more than one-fout th tho fruit on his cotton thero waaihroo woeks ago. Tho reports from all parts of the country are anything bnt encouraging. “My cotton ia ruined,” fa tho testimony of almost every planter wo meet.—Bainbrld^e, Argus. A lady trampled on a dogs tail tho other day, and the animal bit her leg. The blood ditl not flow, however; only sawdust flew. Ho did not go deep enough for blood Tbit is the most useful purpose wo have ever heard of n false estlf serving. Onr Devil says he sow aomething else. Don’t believe It, -- -* — - - - • • —————— Nrt A d v e r ti Bom e n tf. AdminisL jstfBsr S Y virtue of *n order of lb* n Court of Ordikiryi- < of Emanuel Comity, will b* Bold in Albuny, ■trett. lot 47, in Ihe pity of Albany, G*., belongli to lha estata of A. L. Cramp, dtcoMod, for lh« bt Liberal ADVANCES made on MENTS. BSP" Orders promptly filled, at Lowest Market Hate*. Aug. 29, 1867 Set] 3m 87 Adams, Jones & Reynolds, Warehouse & Commis’n Merchants, At tho Old Stand of Harris & Ross, Corucr Second aud Poplar Streets, sxtjfe.csacoEyg Will give atriot attention to the storage and Hal# of Colton, Will make liberal ndvancen on Colton in store. Are prepared to' famish BAGGING nnd TIBS or HOPE, and of ~ *■ 1 other Plantation Suppliei*. no IH) 3mo. sopt, : DWSOLIJTION. rh. co-pnrlncrnhin heretofore exl.tlng between P. B. Rngern, anil M. Runeell. under the et.le and same of P. S. Roger. & Co. Iron Fotthdern, Is tbts ds, dleiotved hy mutant couont and hr the with- drawn! of M. IttiMvri. frnm iha firm ‘ drawn! of M. RtJMxiL from the firm. P* 8- Roosna: M. Russ ill. Albany Go, Bapt, 9th 1867 3t Co-partnership Notice! T HB andmigued have thin dny farmed . co- parlaereht, for Ihe pnrpm ef mrrvlnn on Foundry and Machine Biiilnena. TkWnmn and nlyle of the Brm lo he ROOKRB ft PaTTIBON. Albany, SepdR- 6" P- 8- ItOORRS. TII0MAB PATTIBON at w.A-IEgyEHEJOTTR-m “pAND— €ptmnw«on illntijam, & Merchants The In tendering you my thantii again, with ptenanre, ofler to do my wholo doty to all ... anka foa p a9 t fa Tor a, I -wauSs To tfaoio oT •r*, to I HITE LEAD, Mooted Oil Sperm Oil, Msohlne Olt, Varnl t ¥• i«. r. Macon Bheetlnga Yarns—all nnmbera D*ggSng nf the Blanket Mannfacl Ing 2 1-4 lb*, per yard Arrow and Ruckle Ties, Nails Powder and Shot nro weigh- Sugar of nil grades ''offer * Coffee of all qiisliiioH Boaps, Potash Candles, Raisins Crackers, Snuff Oaao Llqdora and hy the barrel Vinegar, Pepper 8pies, Ginger Mollow-Wtre, had Drawing Knleea Table end Pocket Cultory |Augiir., Chlaele and Filea Alio 200,000 Iba, aeaorled Iron Very cheap Plough Steel, etc. Irons Tkanking our frlende and “ranger, for llieir pa- a , —— —XBIl tronage in the past, we respeotfaliy solicit, tinuation of the ume for the future. Ynrtr* IfclSMlLHn our , 8#nior J* now in New SH.VT [ P remn,n n raon,h longer, Inking S! 9t *** K«M«re of houses and mnnu- faoturer* who are compelled to realise. J. B- ROSS & SON, WHOLESALE DEALERS, M Cherry and do Second “reel,, ■ep.3 1 m Macon, Ua. Land Sale ! N pureuance of an order of lha Uonoratde Supo- Im «SII V- J rlor Court if Lot coonly, OaJ will be told 1,4- o Ihe Court Houle dobr in thetowh ofSIarkrllle, nffLhkU% °r ,r *‘ Tum ‘>*F in Ootohor SrSiSulla'b“y'iSS? of ’»le. ibo cam-half oflotofland number t82 in the Ulh dlalriol of —"•<>»-or lea,. SOLOMON PAGE, t mam”’ } c<,ra " ,is ” io "'”’ for dl and othi .if" lh * Hnnirabl. (Hw containing one containing *ne ncre. Bold fat AU R" 8t J- Urn benefit of ihi flep.fi, lgfifi. . Terms mnh. J. 8TROZER, Adm'i- GKORGIA—Donghorty County ' ShSiSf SfibTS.S.'Ti 10 " ,e ol !f ° r Aihrfay. aSnrltLV"?. 1 * 1 * ? f 0wr »« W. Collier, dre’5. «nn rnr ike benefit of ihe h.lra » n d credilora of P-— # <11 :/ a »r • :<T~ , r 4k Q Qq (£> Pfi ’ ®*£ken«, next to aafi will dtorwealrtsakare J / p - nOBBBSON. Albany, Sap! 7 tf Shoulders, Sides and Ham' 18 "fiw orap Mnoken l, 200 keg, s IS,AflOiba. Pure WHITE t.EAR.. 27j Boxes VIRGINIA 20j|o»ij.B,ap, jg rikd.:,Caba Molan Golden By run. 1(H) ho* llollh Gunny RAGGING. ales Georgia Stripes, HXI boxes Pearl Slarob. 60 oaara Sardian Lobalera, 100 cn.ea Core Oysters, 50 ca,r»P» ; l ’ 0! ' < ' , f ' 1 " 1 fi.li, 100 dozen IIROOMS, 175 Barrels Stuart’s Sn fifleen cents, made ’hlh" Julj” 8 . 1 !' 111 '™ loll mber,.payable lo the undersign?” J . H"* InB 1 I. hand nil kiuds of. furniture nemlodby ",ed",on. of Albany.„d ,„ rr »J ™. BARNES, A, 250 Coils Machine Rope, 60 Tons Iron Bandi, 2o barrels Cider Vinegar, 25 balca (ISNABPW 50 Bales Macon Sheeting, 9“ ,cs Varns, 5 Bales of Browka Dril iitgg, 12') Bales Brown Shirting, 10 Bales (innrmn Strinps. I 1. PIANO,- AT7"'" 1 " U,r<1 lu " 1 ln |,rr, ' , ‘’ 1 ori,cr ’ YV WANT TO nuv Hides, Tallow, Beeswax andWoi Fpr which we will pay (he Highest Market Priofl*. Seymour, Johlison & ( August 1ft, 67 if Patent Premium Awarded Side Fair. Liquors and "Wine 125 barrel, pure l.eaf Lard, 100 krga do., HO lllida. BACHl TOBACCO, ... Jab. MulnsaMiftiUbl bale. Gunny ItAlKHNO, 1«| 20 Imrrels {,'opperas, 100 krga POIVUKR, SHOT. 600,000 PERCUSSION CAPS, 6,000 W-| HAH LEAD, " // * l s 0, 1 A N o. JUST. RECEIVED.. ( c i AND ARROW TIE; ’fT 1 BUST, JOHNSTON & Mi, Angiirt 10, ,8h; it J , Self*, fmhnn!, TTiif H’T J* " 'II?* Wrought-Ti’pn Buckle Tie, First Premium Award'd al Lfi*W ,,, | , r, /fi * Ivi.-U 11 is “eoheapa lie, and iho heal one ye! | 1,1 is ihetMronKeat lie. standini by Mrt * f|- j,. 'll is t l|e si congest lie, standing by Hrt * ”.. 12,00ft) | wo thousand pounds. The moil f Justed tie, as it is self-fastening. Them™ fcqulrini the elaaiTc^fihe . not hcoome unfastened. Thrmna-i-ftl hamlipio ijr H! a ncoome uniasteneu. . ,1 i Fdf rtHe. in large or small qiisuiiltes. \ ■J” ' ROSS. RORRItTS.t/’H - ' ROSS, ROBRRTS l%. ; CoDimifaian Merohaala and General erohaaia L'llJ. HO Front Srrrrt, Nrw t art *- 11 , julylC-lawOm.