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Special Xollrf.
i MlW for s!il • fur the Msi luti d»»r* »">
iiall* ilil'orrsl iu lito Auuw 'fin-Wi:i:ki.v
Nkws, on fulr nml llbohii lefhif*. X" •
rr<|uirctl,bnt I must be fully Kturul bv
mortgage, if I fell on time, nml 1 am w iNin*!
to sell on one \ enrV credit.
The pit per ban n large nml increasing cir
culation, and the advertising lift art good,
if not better limn any paper in South-
westerp (Jeorgin.
,1. I'. UauuIW..
Sept. 21, *07.
TO OIK PATROXS.
We have through much diflieiiltv and j*i i*
vation, Hiieeeeded in carrying our paper
through the dull season. And now cotton
i* coming in, and bu*-ines8 reviving, \sv
would gently remind those whom we hu\e
indulged in matters «*1 suljseriptioii and ad
vertirting, that the lime has come when they
promised to rememher uh. To favor our
friends we have hw*n compelled to borrow
money at 21 percent., to l.e« p the paper
going, and weeeitainly haven rigid to ex
pect that those who are owing us, will come
up at once, and see that we do not lose by
accomodating them. We hope it will not
be necessary to name each individual, to
make this appeal personal. We mean you,
whoever you arc, that is indebted to this
ulllee. We must, have help, or w.i* must
stop the publication of the paper.
I'ii in in a n i «• u l i- <1 .
Albany nml the South Georgia &. I lorhla
Rallron
To tiik Kiuron or an: \i:ws—
Silt:—The town of Albany having dis
played some energy in the achievement ol
a eireuitors and tardy Rnilr<»:pl nniimiitii-
lion with the Atlantic const, has since that
time folded .her arms in idle apathy to
dream of wild and impracticable schemes
far beyond ber power to reali/.e. She
dreamed, for evample that Mipporteil by a
liew and imeomplclr enterprise in Alabama,
thougb opposed by an old and established
road iu her own Slate,she would be enable-
id I<»stretch an iron arm to Ihiwsou on the
west, and another to station No. u, oft he
A. & 11. I*, lb, en the east. This was in
deed a noble conception, but it w as nothing
more, and conceptions are iiiifortunali 1\
mere creatures ol the brain. While our
Kail road giants have been planning, men
of more ordinary parts lia\ e been ‘building,’
and tbc abortest road that tests on “terra
tinna” must out weigh iu material impor
tance the still born creations ol the most
pregnant fancy.
I-el us reave to think and to talk ol w hat
is chillier r d, and commence to no what may
be practicable. Not only nre \ve in dan
ger of neglecting all provision Ibr the future
but we are seriously threatened with the
loss ofwhat we enjoy at present, book to*
wards the South, and see Tliomasville in
spite of her w retched wagon roads, abstrac
ting the cotton should he stored iu our ware
houses. See the same Railroad which con
fers power upon Thomnsvillc, now running
daily westward to add its charms and pow
erful attractions to Haiuhridgc, and make
that town a rival where Albany has always
reigned supreme. IfTliomasville has stmen
froiy us one thousand bales of cotton
I tain bridge will rob us of not less than
eight times that amount. This last place is
sixty-six miles nearer to Savannah than we
are, the river competition will force dawn
freights upon cotton which Savannah must
command nt any sacrifice, and the w agon
roads on ti e west and north-west, ami
in rth of Huinhridgc are so line
as to invite
w agons from a great distance. The ferry
tax upon cotton crossing the river,“will be
paid by the Railroad Company, until the
completion ofu bridge by themselves and
that town. I speak what 1 know wheal
state teat tinder the influence of these com
bined nttinctions, they are many planters
who intend hauling cotton forty miles to
Iktinbridgc, rather than twenty miles to any
other branch of the South-Western Rail
way*
This however, is only the “commence-
ment” of our ruin. l!tho_ location of the
South Georgia Florida Road is not con
trolled by this town, we will see our eom
mcrcial ruin “completed" in the eons:rue-,
t ion of that ltoad. This is the subject ol
my communication to your paper, and what
proceeds has been merely introductory.
The S. (». A. R. R. Co, enjoy the most
liberal charter e ver granted by the State,
mid all the rights therefore conferred on nl,
other Roads may he considered united here
They proposed in the first place to build
from Montjcello, Fla., via Thoniasvil'e to
Albany, but they are authorized to build a
part orthe whole may locate upon any one
of various and widely difTerei t lines* ami
may even construe' lilio charter, so as to
ebaiigo their terminal point from Albany
elsewhere.
Nour.however,gwnt the benefit which
might accrue to Albany from the const me*
tion oTTHo road tJ ia “originally proposed
there can be no doubt that certain changes,
i ealle *. in.-’ r.'.i.nenis upon the stock, ami h)
the almost unanimous vote of tyfyu and
«'unity have pledged thenr’-lv' x to subjnitto
heavy taxation.” They already qommand
yotu confidence if they do not ltercuftoi
gain vottr suppo: t. They may without im
propriety, assume tow aid you itu nits of su
periority, ami say "gentlemen, if you ,do
not lend us your assistance in carrying in
to execution the original design of that
bai ter, which was the offspring of our mu
tual interest, we will break olV the alliance
between us and reek in some oilier quarter
the support that isdei.icd us here. Wi
Wil t. Ill ll.l* VIA NtiW'tON to Ul TIIUKUT.’’
Now what would be the result of such a
Road? 'Ill it ruin of Albany interests at
which l have already hinted ami which, if
not apparent at the first glance, must be
come so upon the slightest reflection.—
Newton w ithin if2 miles of Albany by com
mon roads would have the advantage over
us of being (PJ miles and 12 hours nearer to
the city ofSavanuah. Her cotton would
In* shipped over an unbroken line of rails
by which tin* freights would be the “very
lowest possible,” for the A. Si (J. R. R. hav
ing uiieonlested monopoly along nine tenth
of its route would carry from its terminal
points as cheaply ns from midway stations.
That Road can and will iu connection with
the South Georgia A Florida, convey cot
ton as cheaply from Newton as the she now
dues from t >uitman. Not only would New
ton present iiTcsistnhlcuttructiuns locotton
but she would undersell Albany, whether
dry goodsI'.uftn New York via Savannah,
or western supplies via .Montgomery and
C *ut lilici (. It seems t«> be very evident that
Newton and stations between Newton ami
( lit Illicit, would absorb four filths of die
cotton nml mercantile business of Albany,
ami that Albany taken in Hank and rear
w ould be compelled to surrender to iimi-c
v igorons hands the monopoly which she has
so long wielded over ail extensive and pro
duct ive region.
'll may he said however, that Newton has
m» capital. It is impossible that a place cc.
copying such a position, and with such Rail-
load facilities should he without capital a
v'ingle month. The capital of Albany ilscll
w ould join in tin* general movement toward
the new centre. 'Common sense teaches that
bill a few years would elapse, before him
ber in Newton would cost more than bouses
w ould he wonh ik Albany. It. matters not
what name you givb this rival ofour futiuc
■gr» atnvss, imr is it)necessary to locate it
w ith precision—it may lie New ton or it in.iv
sor lie Newtoli, it may be A miles aiiovkoi
.! miles iii.t.ovv, but whatever its name ami
w clever it arises it w ill ascend high enough
to east its shadow upon Albany,
Uijt someone may say that these specu
lations arc all idle lorilic threatened Rail
road is not built and “will not be built."—
( l«t us not dcccii c otir.M-h is on that point.
! Never was there a Railroad on! crprize upoa
j width a greater number ol diverse interests
centered than upon this from Tliomasville
to Cuthhert. The people of Thomas count v
have already subscribed so largely as to be
ready for the commencement of actual work
I he people ol .Mitchell count y are fully
aroused, and Raker county is now realizing
the immense importance nl a connection
The people who have been hauling cotton
to \ our doors have been clamoring fora
Railroad lor the last fifteen years. Until-
bert is even now iuvitinga road from Rain*
bridge, lull prefers it from Tliomasville.—
Finally the .Montgomery A Fit law la R. R.
connect ion has abandoned your enterprise
to station 9 of the AG R. R. in despairaud
will now do for Tliomasville, all that they
promised you. Rebind this strong array ot
mutual interests the Atlantic it Gulf R R
Co. holds itself in reserve ami stands reads
to afford assistance at the first moment that
tin* enterprize may falter. It would be fid-
ly for us io doubi the successor the Road if
once undertaken in the dilution of Cutli-
w
alii *\[uPfttf V
iinl I ! 5 '* lhHi t!•. ’Mill*
sit, yti built, and. insert
lliat itr. dftil^qri ji:ay be averted, f hey cfiii
buly be avertvit by destroying the Inonster
in its criv.Rc'. The South Georgia Sc Flori
da Company should be induced to return to
their original designs, nml the road should
he a “Tliomasville and Albany* 1 road. That
original design would never have been aban
doned, but for the coldness and indifference
ol our people, and their obstinate adherauce
to move ambitious but less practicable plaits
of improvement. We must have Railroad
meetings, ami subscribe sufficient stock to
give us a strong voice in the loca'ion of the
Road. Its terminus must be at Albany and
if its route is not direct, it must at least cross
tbu river not far to the south. At any
liazzard we must prevent the connection
with Ciithbeit, for even If the location
should pass via Newton to this place, we
have little to fear so long as we are secure
against the movement from the former
place. With a successful construction from
Thomnsvillc to tills place, and a road from
this to Dawson, we will acquire all that we
may hope to gain and it would not be dilli-
ill to show Albany vvotfld be tlicj
ipient of the many benefits which the far
tlier development of the country would iav
ish upon every branch of the people’s Indus,
try.
Having taken considerable pains to ascer
tain the intention of the South 4*teorgi:i A
Florida Railroad Company, ami their pros-
peels ofsueeess, I lay the above before the
people of Dougherty for their consideration,
Imping that our men of meals may go to
work at once. I.et some of Jail* influential
citizens go out with lists for subscribers to
stock, to sign, with the amount of stock af
fixed. Suppose three lists were put in mo
tion, one lor one thousand dollars to each
subscriber, another for five hundred dollars,
and another for two hundred and fifty dol
lars. After gefting a respectable number
of subscribers, bold a meeting and take
such action ns may bo necessary to have
subseiibcrs hero represented in the Compa
ny. .Mr. F.ditor, try to wake up our people.
Yours Truly,
Cm/.IJN,
WIIUI.KSAI.I-:
Mabori, Ga.
AXl) IlKTAir.
io:.M.i:n ix
T INWAI1E.
Crockery, wMidware, Cutlery on<!
House Furnishing Goods.
1 have mi baud UCMi IRON AN I H H,
(JCKKN OF TilK SOUTH and other im
proved pattern ,
COOKING STOVES
which I will sell ns low as first class Stoves can
lie soft. Alsu u gooil nssuitiucui of
Box and Parlor Stoves.
3^;r Fvery Sl-.ve WARRANTED per
fect and satisfactory, or exchanged.
MV Crockery, Cuilcry, nml nit foreign goods,
having been HOl'tt IIT in person from the MANl’-
FAt’TUUKSand
IMPORTED DIRECT.
__ I am onublctL tg olfer them to .Merchants nt
fiilttn iitimv Albany woBTcl tie llicpront. if] l>rlcn. '
j <.)IU)KltS by mail promptly tilled nt lowest prices
TERMS CASH.
H. A. WISE,
0c'i:i-oH.1m Macon, On.
LIST or LETTERS
R KMAININtJ ill the IN.sl (Mllce, nl Alhatiy, fin.,
October l-l. 1HI.7.
Itass Mrs Nancy ; linker Miss Au.amla : llcrry
llillartl :.ltl«ck Miss l.iz/le; Itoun S. H. &t’o.;
Ituwiunn John; Kiown John : Brown Miss llennic
Brown lit’; Brooks John Brooks Jordan ;
Bntis llev liavie, (colored), t'nsey .1 t', t’nrpentev
I. I.: t'n.iless Jiimes, (rot)t'l irk Mnloom, Uavis \\
I.: Pnvis It 11. Mavis Sliss t'nmifinn: Daniel H t! *,
Dykes Miss Nellie : livens James W ; liven Joseph ;
livens Pleimnnl i Hu id .1 m.ly { Henry Urey ; Hn*e
H V : llollev W. f. Harris Mrs. Mary F ; Hicks IV
II : Hill Mrs M II: lloltiday J J; Hogan Ben:
Jackson A It; Julies M (’ ; .hues Itilumy; Johnson
Thomas; I.ark Janies ; l.erris Wnrr* n : I.nnday
l.ydy J. t'. ; Marl in .loliert ; Merrit Jackson : Mor
ns Lewis.
Mow son Miss M A; Moreland J t Moth Dr James;
Miiko Miss .MAttic; FichoUn Col. IV. M; 1‘iukcr
Mayor : l’enree I sum ; Phillips William; l'inkney
Joe; Po6ter Isnao (eol) ltirhnad-*on llaektin & Dye
Itohliins (Mia»')es W ; Foot! W. J \ It II ; .Simton '/-
Slnnlon Marshall I. ; Smith Arehihuld Speights A
M ; Stokes J W : Stokes (leorgo Tanner .Mrs Ma-
lissa; Tnylur .N. V : Thompson .Miss l.tioy A ,
Walker 1*. h ; Wnker Frasier i Wnrren James W ;
Wheeler .1. t‘ ; Willis tieorge lcoloredl William
Kmili , Wrigh| Floyd, Wright Miss Mary.
Persans calling for any of (ho above letters will
please say advert bed. M J. UH'IIAltDSON, P M
Notice to Debtors and Credl:o. j.
Gkoiiiii v—Baker Comity.
A 'l.T. persons indebted to-HAT/-stale of ,1.0 Jones,
deceased, leaker im»., nre'required to make Im
mediate payment, and I limn) having’claims against
said estate, will rentier them in\n.i the law directs
. OotM IOd M. A. JONHS, llxeeitliix.
Admini.s:i'atoi'’8 Sale. •
B V virtue of nti order of the t’oiirt ol Ordinary
of Ureette t'oiinty, will he sold in Aihnny,
Doughevtv cniuiy. Ha., within the liana hours of
sale, on the lirst Tuesday in Novemhur next, the
line (’oil.mi Plantation of Hie late Major George O.
Dawson, lying in Dougherty Co., about 12 miles
from the city of Albany, containing about Hlevcn
Hundred acres (Gak and Hickory) Laud, of which
a hunt U*iU nro cleared, a.ljoining the land of Peter
McLaren, Gorge Walker, John It. Jones and land
formerly owned by Jeremiah Beall.
Also, will be sold on the 2thh of Dee., next, on
the Plantation, between the usual hours of rate,
S. T. COLEMAN’S
E X T E N SITE FALL S T 0 cl
IS NOW EEADY?
CITI/.KNS OK MIDin.K AM)
SOUTH-WESTERN GEOHGI
A RK INVITED Til aiYK ME A CAM. »I.c.:i il.ry corin' in rlo ilirtr IrnJInK. I Iuivp m„|,
on 111ARY KKFORTS In |ii-i)'liu-(! n
STOCK THAT WILL PLEASE,
Ami I Irrn-C MCVKIl Leforc ofli-rwl so VAItlEl) nml COMI’ltEl I KN’sivI
ASSORTMENT,
Mcrffinlifrom iioniliv Villingrs an IIml ionic cTirtioo tliiiif's with whir-li r.. |. ( ,| l |J
I call Especial Atteaticn io IRISH LHSTE]
of wlii.ii I nm milking :i SI’KCIAI.TV.
Oct.l-lm
S.T. COLEMAN;
Next to National Bank, Macon, I
D O O Li S
Tint Landi.oud’s Ciianbi:.—IVtltaps
umongthia partifttlar class, then* lias not
bct'ii such a general move for years as has
taken place this week.
Commencing here at home, A. .1, Towns,
Ksq. lmilt a new hotel, Mathew Stuhleflehl,
i* *li(c*«1 it, nml movetl into it, leaving his
It mse at Macon, Mrs, F. L. Rouaml, of the
Fainter’s House, now occupies the Stable*
11 hi House. Col. llyington of Ft. Val
ley Killing Home, oeeupies the Rlanter' 8
II ntse. Col. MeAlee, of Smithville, otvil-
p os Ryiugton’s o'al stait'l at Ft. Valley, our
frieml Ivey, of thi* 4 fit;, of the Ivey House,
now oeeupies the MeAlee House at Smith-
villi*. Ami Ren NY right occupies the Ivey
House.
At Maeon, Col. Logan, who has so long
reigned nt the Lanier House, retires, and
Col.Snow, of Maeon, takes charge. The- , , ,
tl . , j all the pmauiinl prupmiy pertaininglo the Planin-
Nntional Hotel has ehaugtal its name to the Hon. Torm.scash. I tarnation io ha dalivorad on
mSJ) vsi&&i£9&s«sjs)1
STAIR BALLUSTERS,
Newel lV)sts, Al'Mihlings, c\r.(*.
A Large Stook of common nizcD always on hand.
BLMR & BICKFORD,
2IKI I'.AV STIIKKT, SAVANNAH. <!.\J
I’l? !
r llRSONS wishing l.um' er can ba supplied nu
sliorl notice, liy hemling their bills in ihe un
dersigned, or in (’apt. .1. \V. Armstmng, Jr., Agent
•Soiith-WeMeru Bail ltoad, Albany.
A. Pi. Vlt’KMBS,
10.1 S. W. It. B.
Sept. 28, 18(57* * '.lit-If
NOTICE TO
m
be it.
Suppose that this dangerous Road were
now built ami in actual operation. Could
the situation then admit of remedy? Could
we build any Road which would checkmate
the other and restore to Albany her former
aseetidaey on the west, side of Flint River?
Some one might suppose that the building
of a Road direct to station 0 or other point
on the Gulf Road would effect the object.
It certainly would not do so for though it
would shorten the distance to Savannah, it
would not diminish the freights. The A. &
(J. ltoad from No 1) to Savannah would re.
fuse to compete with the A. AG It. R. from
No ID to Savannah. They would natural
ly prefer to carry the cotton over their
w hole length, and would ehargo such heavy
rates ou your cotton as to coutiuuc it iu the
interest of the planter to seek the Cuthhert
and Tliomasville stations in preference to
your own. All this is pi tin and will admit
of no reply. You could not build direct to
Savannah, and nothing else would answer
the necessities of Albany.
There is one course however which i:
sm li an emergency would at least amelior
ate the condition of Albany, and that would
he tlte const ruction of a Road from herself
to Newton. If indeed Hitch a road could bo
built before New ton was well advanced, it
is very possible that Albany might by hu-
perior capital retain her present superiori
ty, but she would barely sustain, not add
“Herse House,” with Cnpl. Devse as pro
prietor, his sou retiring. At Kufaula, the
Howard House, has changed hands, and
John Howard, ho well known, takes posses
sion again. The Faria House of this city
is now occupied by Mrs Hradeiibaek, Mr.
Paris retiring.
Stationnty, and still keeping up their rep
utation, as the best houses in the country is
the celebrated Frown's. Hotel iu Macon,
and Johnson’s Hotel in Smithville.
2- > ?.*’ , NVc learn from the Selma Times that
Gen. Joseph K. Johnson has resigned the
Presidency of the Ala. & Tonn. Rivers Kail
road—from Selma to Dalton—and that his
place has been filled the election of F. 11.
Delano,of New York.
Now Advertisements.
Ii. I'luniuliun lo ba ilalivcroil on
ilia 1 si of January naxi.-nii'l personal ir-qieriy ou
ilia «lay of unto. KDIVAUD W. SKABUOOK,
Fap'Jl l.iwlil. A it mi n ini rat or.
OTTO & GRUBB,
General Newspaper Agents,
—-llryan Sired—
XEXT TO THE CORKER OP DULL
(At Ford & Thompson's News Depot,)
SAVANNAH, - - - - GA.
F. M. THOMPSON,
Contractor and Builder,
am» nr.\i.Kn ix
11>IIIS Now Hotel, oracled where Ihe llyington
I Houre used lo aland, is now open for tha ro-
1 option of HO4ItDJblltS and THAN*
SIIJNT C’IJS'lOJI. The proprietor hopes io
oorivo a liberal shim> of patronagr, ns his terms
are modcrato, ^
Da.v Board will bo $;tl) par month, payable*tn
advnnar, Trouidctit ns reasonable ns nuy house in
the city. M. 8TUBBLEF1KLD.
Albany Oct, 1 18lJ7-2w Proprietor.
FOR LIVERPOOL
FUOM
SAVANNAH.
rpilK A No. 1 American Clipper Sh'p, “ Stai*
JL Of t llO West,” l'BURV, Muster,
Will Imve despatch tor the shore Port.
Freight-12c per lb. on Cotton.
_ - W. M. TUN NO & CO,
llH^Ws will receive and fcrwsrd shipm^nta of
Cotton •• nbove, without any charge, and also make
liberal advances on consignments to our friends in
Liverpool, or any other Kuropean Port,
Savannah Oct. 1. Jiw
Grand Lodge of Georgia.
ZEF^ ■ -A ■ JVC,
fpHK annual communica-
I tion of theOrand Ledge
i of Georgia, will convene
nl the Masonic Hall in Ma-
cou, on Wednesday, Btiih
day of October. All Lodges
and Brothers will lake due
notice of the same. Such
Lodges as cannot bo repre
sented, .are requested to
send their returns and dues at the lime, or as early
ns practicable thereafter. /
Secretaries of Lodger needing Blanks for Returns-
will make application to me immediately.
By order ot the M. W. Grand Master.
sept24-lt S ROSE. G. Ser’y.
BURIAL OASES,
AI.HAXY, «A.
I am prepared to eouiract for nil kinds of work
iu my line, and premise salisfaclion in every
ease. J
tst~ * B«‘"l •Ui'l'lfl nf SIKTAI.1C RUR.IAI,
I.ASKS loll.lmilly on linn.l, nml Cm-nlshr.l nl Imrl
nolino. A)ho n goo.l onpj.ly ot
ROSEWOOD Hlld WALNUT COFFINS
So:umIHk '<•')'>' liiiu in this lino.
Allmny, June StUti, 18U7. . Al-|-,m
ROGERS & PATTISON,
Machinists and Founders,
ALBAXY, GA.
H aving mumum » kgundrv «mi j
t'lltNK Sllot* nl ihi. jilnct*. r.v nre now
jur.it lo lurni.li
QlN GEAltlNG, (nit rims.)
SUGAR MUXS anil KETTLES,
IRON, STONE ami HOUSE
FRONTS, IRON DOOR „,..l
-WINDOW SILLS,
URAl'ivETS,
RAILING GRATING,
IRON FENCING, (elgt
i. a*i
Maohino Shop
.’nV.” "r.'.:" *"•' »«•»»» ^;
0—If rY
»H|kind, of M.rliln.r;,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. .Tpi™!:
DR V GOOD
WK HAVE
REMOVED
1 NR0M MtiDiorry Slr.nl lo HOLLINGSWORTH'S
| NKW BUILDING, oil Ihe cormr uf the alley,
wiiliin sight ol llardeimiii and Spark's Ware-
house, almost opposim Wnlfnlk'a Wnrehniieo, «>n
Poplar street, only n few sieps from th" l*a i
D n j»ol, and near I lie Brown llnu«e an-1 Naiional
Hotel. Any of yon ilial waul •
RA(’()X,
CORN,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
LARD,
Family Groceries,
IMnutnliim Sl'ITf.IKS,
]IA(i(ilX(i,
ITJOX TIES, Ac.
(m, iis it full.
ftir We nre sole agents for Charles Nelson’s ol,r second rioor, is complete and full in
Celebrated 1 various parts, embracing n full line
Copper Distilled Whiskies, EMrw.i Be..—s-i, j-i, u-i. s-i, iw
Ami linve on linml, in ml.lilion, n Inrgq .lock uf! „ , , T', ,
tfln.s, llrnnJic., Ac. i I'l-lnl. ..I nl srmk'n nml mri|i.«.
. I , _ t . : Dress Goods of nil iniiniifuci m e
Mcgralh & Patterson, ^r!SX!i!m P „m,. s
^Lao 1 Hosiery, Gloves and Vmikec Notions gcnmlljf
fop, 7 9 m j Itoots tor Boys and Men
l * Shoes, llrognns—Boy’s nnd Men' 0
t, . .. . ’ . i Ladies and Gents’ Dress nnd Walking Shoe*, d
Gcorffln—IlouRhfrly (ounty, patterns, 1
rfVVO Months after the publieaiion ofiltis notice! u, “* Boys' Hats, large lot
•M. applicnlion will he made lo the I'omi of Ordi-' th'Dikeis, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans
nary of said county for leave to sell all the real Us- j b'Uilde «*ud Single Barrel Shot Giins
late belonging lo Ihe estate of Dr. A. 0. Hill, late 'Fo n good Hue MiUnery Good-, and in M
ot said coiiuiy deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ■ ,,,oM nuything a man may call far.
nml crcUilor. of »»IU Ucc.iueiL^^ ^ ^ WE ALSO HAVE
Albany, S.pl. 0, tS(!7 A.lm'r A. i’. Hill, ilec’il. ^ MamillOth StOCk Of Gl’OCelj
Boili fancy and staple
GROCERIES, SHOES, BOff
HITS, IIUUIW ARE, ICON, F.K.I
Wlih.h we propose lo .-ell as Inw as any IioiJ
ihe Slate, and we respect fully solicit onroMpiT
eiisloniers, ainl as many new one**, lo favoruil
a call ami inspect our stock and price.-, sliicB
think will convince Hie most skeptical mindoU
useless expenditure of time nml money by (
fur*hoc north, east ami west, iu finding clicapj
licit Cl' goods.
Our Dry G9ods DepartmenJ
i. j. nni.MABTUt, jxo. rtvvxEiiv, r. w. nni'siMoxn. !
L, J. GUILMARTIM & CO.,
COTTON ITA.CTOT^S
-A N D-
GENERAL CO.IIJIISSIO.Y MErUHAYTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
tOT Liberal ADVANCES made on CONSIGN- i
MENTS.
Ojilors promptly filled, at Lowest I
Market Rates.
Aug. 2'J, 1807
2sq Cm 87
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore existing between!
!*• H * Rogers, and M. Ruwell, under the style nml
name of I*. S. Rogers & (\>. Iron Founders, is this
day dfisolved by mutual consent and by the with. ,,
drawal of M. Rtaasu from the hi m. ^ ^ ^ j tinnniioii of the same for the future. ^ ^
M. llu-si Li.. I York, where lie will remain a month longer,
fit the ndvttntnge of the pressure of lioiise* 1 rtM '
faclurers who are compelled to realise.
JIMUKAllXO
Tidiaoco of nil grades and qualities
F. II. and Parker's Osimbiugs
Macoli Sheetings
Yams—all niimhrrs
Bagging ol the Blanket Mail it fart nre—
ing 2 1-1 Ihs. per yard
Arrow and Buckle Ties, Nails
Powder and Shot
Sugar of all grades
Coffee of all qualities
Soaps, Potash
Candles, Baisins
('rr.ckers. Snuff
Case Liquors ami by the barrel
Vinegar, Pepper
Spice, Ginger
Hollow*Waro, Sad Irons
Hatchets, Axes
Drawing Knives
Table and Pocket Cut lory
A 'tgurs, Chisels nnd Files
Also 200,000 tbs. assorted Iron
Very cheap Plough Steel, etc.
Tli.inXing our fricu.li nml slninpers !<* ''“I
onnge in the past, wo respectfully soltci
Albany Ga, Sept, 9th 1807
uV
Co-partnership Notice! J. B- ROSS & SON,
qTHE umleriigu,.! linri! II,I. Onj- f„rni.J n en-
«yle of ihe firm lo ho ItOGF.US & PaTTISON.
P. 8. ROGERS,
Albany, Sep 19, (57.
THOMAS PATTISON.
fit '
JUST OPENED!
A "'*“f "inn FINE rir.ARS, and
"THAT TOnACCO.”
LEA It. E.
WHOLESALE DEALEILS
Ini Clurry nnd 33 ’^‘jl
aep.R—1m ' —-*
Notico to Cotton Tax Pay®”
•rirST, JOHNSTON A •■(»-. 1.1
li COOK. f " r 1 ** u "i,a' n ij ■„')
rninrnairncis from Flinl.rn.Mry''"’'”,,,
wlio drnir. In rrro. rr from llib 0° „f,r
,.„iJ ou COTTON. Tlioir o rr-lfd ’™, f
iIipoi, 11ERSCHEL V. JOHNS"",.
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