The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, October 15, 1867, Image 2

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/ JW ALBANY, OCT. I.-Illi, IN'!7 X>iMiraTi.vu.—In ltKikiii'4 pa|HTs ol to-day, wo TlOt\< ftttoa aid Tradf, Tin- luillUpV-pfoapecta of an active Fall 11 ra.lc t hat filled the minda and heart it ol our ..j.. ^ . people, II few montlm alnee, sayj the Augua. ' ' la Conatititminnaliat,lmvo diaappearod al . ' | itloil an suddenly us tho mist of the morning, .e, to t i< j j n t i M ,j r ^tend, n complete paralysis of btisi- ni vs andenu-l disappointments have tran. spireij. The relations ol each elassof society nro The Dotur'i Wwitree. iNow Advertisem 6 n t B. I « "t*h it at \ icc is i .*lti*« wnrdroll** Wfnrc nwvlblrd of tin it- > j p.ira<liti£ of Mr*-, l.iin the public. AM»«s Sarah IbibiHlr, .marc Mvltjl' -lied last WM k J*n-m • ating cotv peas not I sn inllmntely connected that no special pur tluiroM'-hly rook. d. three hours | s»*t“ can he seriously damaged without eor. after rat ini' Ilium, -he complaint-I ol pain in 1 responding losses to all. Ill the present eon- tht stomach—her porK-n h.-eauo- much j iljlintf of our country, no callings depend so swollen and died in Iijs than twenty-four I critically upon each other than the merchant liot,n>. • and planter. The planter is beholden to the * — <» ■■ laerehnnt for supplies to enable him to make . ■ Archbishop .Met losky, it is said,tins | crU |,„. t | )C . merchant to the planter (or 1 prompt reiniburscments ns soon ns the crops r)-i."n.I:\t i-m-i- to M \v '>'• havMicen matured. Heady and punctual | action on the partol the planter is eminent r.ilh-d tor vfduutiTrs among the piii-stK n Sew York t'-pi.i-red at om-i- to N’ew Or leans to take till plain- of th-- clergy who are i (jrtln r worn out or .are d-wn will, the 1 | y m-cenry, order that the merchant _ tuny mot t his obligations in Hank an<l mnin* Tin* Arohbi>hoj> «.f (’mitct-bury siy* lie Itrwl’ounl few KngiiJi belies wiu» can bear coinpniiMin >\ i111 Ijiict ii Until i «d* llu* Sami* w ii’li M intis in Ku-iu b tlfju f.f (1.« Knirlish lanaua^u nn«l 1ft «-r:*l lire. 1‘resident* .b»U>«S'hi will bring cbargi s nl e«nTii|tlit>nin oilin' against S»vn tarv Stun* i *n at th** in \t nti i ting ofl’ongn a Allis \» I— IlftltH It ,ttl. irtet**d where the Dying'on .t.Inr-vUuuU« now., epen fqr the ro 1 cfi.iio.i ... HO%KDEMft n'"l THAW- llIEhVI' ri'.HUMl- The pioprktor hnprt id. o«eivts a lii.iTul slcti’v of pstreungi*. *n terms. ' sre moderate. Day llonr-l r ill 1"* advnuep, Ti:in»leiil lie city. A’.I.unvOti. I l^A .? !*> per month, payablo in hreasonable us any hnusojn \t. MUttlfi.UFlF.LM. ■2w * ’ Proprietor. Chcrrry S'reet. M.tccn. Ga. .Ncnmling t double sugar i • •I eight \ (holt ill be thi- I • estimates, tin i "|i in l.otiisian.i ilul hogsheads. * • (ieu. Micndau li id a b ill lb*stmi An Monday night. There wain dense crowd, mid the tohgr.ijdi ie|iortsthat li!l V feinaleM faintt d. One had several ribs broken , mid Olliers \\ ( ;o more or l The ftMcht time in Aim-tit an railro.i'ling wasthatota direetor*. 1 train on the Xew York Central railroad, the other day, from Hamburg, to Ibiffalo t n miles in light minute*, nr at the rate of seventy-eight miles an hour. |<i.niiiiiiuiloiiit.il. j Air. ANY. it A. Oi'l, II. I S|J 7. r.'hti’i Alban;/ X*" « / The Hegi-ter in ltanhru|»ley for this Dill* triei will hold a court at our oftlcoon tho -till day of this mouth. I'leane publish this information in your next issue for tho benefit of all .concerned. The Mediator would like to Und the hnr ready with their petitions and np|diean|s jnesenl to make the necpis iry allldat if«. Very respectfully, Hints «V IIuiuh, Tint NruiniV* Dt.I'iinuim t. Tin* »i. r. •« s of Alabama hat iug mad** their elec tion to go with llie Hndieals in pn ten ure to tlieir own people, tht Mobile Times thus refer»t«> their condition Viiil now. how-linds the negio V Helms chosen to follow tin* It J ie gods ol dem.'K gogiain, and with these gods lie slud 1 , aliidc. lie has laid up \\gains* Uimw-'/, a ^ ori , ,,y rancor and distrust .w hy/,, w ,|| one day open on him au4..t.lc,ou the laud with ilevnstatioit. ..«• will thi ii look in vain for the support oftliut govomtuent now i»» Imselv prostitute, to the furlheVaiit'e of the U nlit al faction tain his credit, the preservation of widen the planter must rely lor future accommodations In consequence, therefore, or any wide spread iionfuinilmcnt of these mutual liftbil ities, nil professions and avocations sufler and lpisiness generally comes to a halt. When the planter considers tho entire prostration ol capital, a fleeting alike nicr. chant and banker, os well as himself, he must confess that the merchants of Augusta have extended hint and his associates liberal, wry liberal support. In former years, w« I had live hanks, with capital and disposition 11 “ c to supply the every need of business at sev* '" * cn per cent. Then, merchants could easily obtain indulgence from their creditors, from 1 ’ goods sold to the home dealers on time were ! disposed of to planters, who were universal. ! ly recognized as solid men from the owner- | ship of real estates and slaves. Now, all this j is changed. We have a small banking cap- j i till—not one fdth of what it was before tho ! war—and the customary rate of interest is nineteen instead of seven per rent. Many merchants, too, have paid a much larger per cent, tor a short period, to cnablo them to meet their obligations, while those in delited to them do not make a correspond- i ng effort to satisfy tho claim against them. Therelorc, the home merchants are sorely at u loss to keep up so unequal a struggle, and failing to honor their notes promptly, the Northern merchants betraying a feeling of insecurity in regard to eventual payment by Southern creditors, will refuse to extend them she same favors ns forincly, unless the planters come forward chccrlully g C n- •rnnsly and place their cotton Or other pro- luce upon the market,. Unless they do this, hat Tho MiOftcilbet having fil ed up .hh* House with mu it** ti« .« I *w»»ir.w«* i« The Mast Elegant Style. C<.ir..r.iuv. i t kl« .-LI p-iirmi'* **n«l iIn*public gen erally. il.ai ii..y r'.ll Gml iho prrornthoiTilions insf l 1 I I I I STATE, • R:tll mi I ■ - rr. • ' • ; • J, L. Eyington. i.ri |n ii-i '.'I .lino. GCORI.I V - Ir hIn < imulj. cry n ft-’illof pn^ent pHcoa, nml pay w 1 l*«y "' VP | uuainwm uniat nlop, ami cvi l.rancl, uocomc deranged. Tliia atagnation, 'Vijuriana to tho mm-hnnt, aa it i,», will react finally, upon tlio planter: for raerelinnta oillier almiidon their trafile, hreuk, or de cline to m-dit to any extent. Thin year, has lu en, it is true, u fatal one i to the planters, although tho breml ernp is ] ftooil and will prevent starvation. Yet all a Irieiul : iVlieiv Tho .Mohile Tino-s the “pay who is liiecliousli r-nl salary: "Mr. CJus'a call lit the eoanthi^ srllle the llin-e .lol us" i-tiUlaiiis th,- Ibllott in;; and lestive .-1-1 ti-s<-r" led ^layorand ft.-ts I In ins llorluu will please room ■ir.li- of lit.- Times and has .-heated lr.no Tin* hot s-11 -.itin 11 in Chieiifto is (Mi dis- raveryof.au honest tuna, who returned a pocket book .-->tit lining "HU to its lawful owner, lie didn't eume from Ho.ton, it is not known what made him ever settle in ('liieniio. Jell’Davis writ-' that htj will he in liieli- niomltlio last iioik of (letolur. Disease will not come on for trial until tIn- end of Hie month, and as Judge Chase will have to preside in tin- Supreme Conrl, at Wash ington, 011 the first Monday in Deeenihcr, Judgo Kn.lerwoffl « ill have the Davis ease pi Rielinmnd, all to himself The (liange. ,\s Col. Styles lias not yet reaehed Al bany, we the present eneunihenl. take tho responsibility inserting the following notices ol the'-etiaugo made in the proprie. tershipol the News, The first is front the Macon Telegraph: Aliiaxv Ni:ws.—Tlte last nitinUerof this paper contains an amiotiiu-emeiit that it has passed into th.- hands of Col. c’nrcr W. Styles, ns cilitor and sole proprietor.’ lie will formally take charge of its columns dur ing the month. iVI. Styles is n graceful and rigorous writer, mid with his experiiineo in journalism, will make the News Site of thu host pa purs in tin-State. It ii well sit- uatedfai-a large palronnue, and no doubt will do a fine Imsmesv uu-l.-r his eutei-prisino inanagcmet-i. The Americas Ciii/en has t|„. f,i||,, w in.. Tin; Ai.iiavv Xi:\vs.— ,1. i’. ( m-gil,- A Do.,proprietor ot tl.is valuable ffliei-, lane sold out their establishment, -lock nml harri-1," to f..|, ('any \Y of Quiiuiait„Cia.. lir.\ Sweet; the’lato edi tor,'Mire* from his nr.hi'ii-s mulill.ri .piitr-l linsitiou, ill :> ileal vale.li.-torv of thanks tl, the courtesy received from the goo,I people 1 ' of Albany and Dougherty eomitv. \Y (l hid him larewi-ll with a wish that tvecould convdlliontly follow him into the shades of iirivntejliliv' In whatever walk of life |,is lot may he east, may his eorporo-rtv and genial i-ondilion never he less. w.-rehased upon cotton at about tho ruling -piolationa of Inst (Spring. The swift and unexpected dee.iue in prices has completely upset their plans and prospects; while the anticipation of a riao flttthu market tempts them to hold back tlieir cotton, in defiance of tlu-ir promised word, which should lie- more sacred than a bond. Cotton may or may not advance in price. Those who profess to bo posted ns toitssta. llsticsclo arc divided in opinion. Tho plant er must be his own judge, and it ho desire ] to speculate or risk on that point, he should .lo so after first selling enough to keep his credit bright anil shilling. It will bo of greater value to him, in tho long run, than I two wills per pound moro in tho market j price, lie will lie ohccfully assisted during j another season. Those, ou tho contrary, I who purposely avoid their obligations, will ask for credit ami nak in vain. | In ease there should bo some among the j planting fraternity who have cancelled tlieir dclits, nod yet possess cotton over nnd above them, wo would suggest to snch that tho fire proof warehouses of Augusta afford a belter and safer protection than tho extern- imriiod country sheds. In these warehouses the cotton would ho insnred at a low rate and have precedence in tho u.arkot, if the price of the staple should advance. •fST' Two or three days before tbo elec tion in Ohio, Gen. Sant Cary, the indepen dent candidntc for Congress in the Cincin nati district, wns refused admittance into the ’Change room. Tho doorkeeper told him that ho was especially instructed not to admit him. llis opponent, Smith, is a prom incut nfilcer of the Merchants’ Exchange, and Smith’s partner is the President. The refusal whs therefore attributed to their agency, anil the affair created considerable excitement. No doubt it secured for Cary a ffljnbei of votes dial lie would not other-1 Style-.'hue ! " i ' ol " u ' c 0,,lni, ' cJ ' Oil ill i*‘ lit *-i Tue.tbiy ill Derrmber next will be sobl .«• tie Cour't hr.u-*‘ don r Ju Ii winville, in said County, , w i !iin the l’iWI rui hours •>f sale, Numbor nut !;.i • \*U. but known 11“ hi- i. of I»a?ic M Young. W !l»‘l 0 .li.c l.-r.tr M-Daiiel, t»ow lived in the -in Ii 1 i frit-#. «•! Mid '.Hill »>.d* I »■ i he prbfinrty ■ f I > n-' *1. \ - iif;'. dt-rr- j, it. r*.i-1 drvbeueiit of tile heirs ni id •Vediti i■* ol . ud . ill-CVII •! i-l. Terms madf kiuuii ..ii i»c dir of i • . ! l" I. * r \i:n IKI. MCDANIEL, JAeter NEW STORE and NEW GOODS ~o<c>- - \\ i: il.Wi: MI'I.NKI) A L.Ml r,K STOCK OF DUY 00ii|».‘i. I - D,i..i.inv Ijcjnci ( !wih-, Poplin. 1 wool LKI.iiiH, -I riuuicU WliHo, Ho I, :.r»d Yel low riannoU, Velvet Cloak* Ac. Ko. Al>n. u Uvge lot ol HOOTii -V tfliOF.S. Sotlonn, HAT8 tfcs CAPS, nivl i n-b lot of Clothing ntc., cui. Which we We notice that our Kmih'al friumb, ‘Ac. tore” and “after,” tho election, have great difficulty iu making their estimate* a*> to the practical, r€«nlw1iarmonized. — Tlio Cineinunti Commercial, one ol the obleatt lUdieai orgmiw iu Ohio, on the morn ing of the election saul: No elections in Ohio since that of 1803 ha* commanded tho attention throughout! the country that that of thin day will re ceive. It is no exaggeration to say that thu ; influence of this election will he tilt iu the Presidential canvass of next year, and that it will have n strongly marked effect through ( out the Union in shaping the policy of po litical parties and the future history of the nation, ^ The Atlanta Era, a day or two utter the election hccaino very iudignaut at tin* id»,a that it it should be regarded as a Kadical paper, when just before it was glowing in the shame of reveling in the income tint should have fallen toothers, hut. which was ; given him by order Ift, from tin* Itndicni headquarters. In tho last issue we have received the ed itor seeking consmlation troin t in* result of J the election, says: We observe that some ot out* cotompor.v lies are indulging in no little exultation over the result. They know not what they do ;or, ifthov do, they are very wrong to . exult over it. The content is lor municipal and State supi't mney—between two parties seeking the loaves mid llslies consequent oti ; local success; neither one earing a straw for j the result as it nfleets the South. rii3 Savannah Republican, seem to enter tain different opinions. It says; “There is one thing tb it all candid men if tliu Republican party, w ho are not so «•»»- j tirely wrnjUK'd up in political bias nml prej udice that they are deal to the voice of rea son, must admit, that is, the positive u-emr- mice ot a change in* the public sentiment of tho North by tho result of the late elect ions. Enough has been shown, however, by llm rru meagre accounts ol these elections which * Viit belt Cheap lot Cash, At we have nlrendy laid beloro our to : 1 ^ prove quite conclusively that t»,e prowns Jerry Walters new Building, we havetaken in favor of the ex cr( .jsc of a ... . ,, , .. spirit of magnanimity towards tho people ^' x 1 u '^ B»ve,iia a call and see lor of the South would not only be sanctioned yonrsvll. #,«. .«•*»» . «« by the conservative men o! all parties, hut KICII, GOMYSUl A CO, will, and must ultimately he thu wateh- j °lL 10 word of the Republican pnity it they / T? T? T 1 Q IT QHnrtPlT ATI peetto retain their power and supremacy. -JjJ&fjOXl oJLUulk U £ The Atlanta opinion, bewailing the con’ dilion of nfliiirs, with the following comfV*rt- ing words: ‘The elections, no from tj.lln’ng upon the leading ismto i of ti.t day , it eem to have set tied no homes beyobd those of a mere local or personal Uatiire, sprung by ambitious! men ^ ! ith a view of leathering their own I r.tMs. Forney, the great fugleman of tho party, j grows furitnis over the results, nml not only admits the great moral .effect of this igno- mimious defeat, but calls loudly for help, be says; “Let the errors which in a large degree assisted yesterday’s catast.mpho be instant ly repaired. Let our friends everywhere gird themselves for the struggle of MW.- - \Yliat Andrew Johnson tuuv do, a m i s short time will determine. Ho defied the people when they sternly rebuked his at tempt to restore’the traitors,and it the ver dict ol yesterday ii construed ns an endorse ment of his persistent nnd hellish purposes, a new and yet. hevier obligation will be laid upon the great Republican party. As we write, it is certain that Ohio ha refused toritify the am\mlment suffrage upon her color moro than probable that, stf v a result, Im will endeavor to dei'lnre all thu I .« L v .• W« . .. .. ^ acts of reconstruction unconstitutional, to tl)C aJOUii) Wv»C6tCVU m. vlo. i invito the traitors to take tlieir seats iu Con gress, nnd possibl v bar the doors of tho Na- 11,0 ! ‘ , '*ck!inMcrs of ihh Com puny, nro rc-jiiostoil tional capital against the legalR elected ' ronvc r , a a L l j!' 0 1 ... *;.., . • • ••Bice or tlio Cinonany iu tlnn Lily, on tho 4th dnv reprcRemuttves ot the people. t of Dccomhor next nt noon, for tho purpose of con Tho old adage is true, that “when the ! ddcring the propriety of atnslgiunniing tho Mus- doclot-'a ilisngrop, tha patient file," In | V r this ease there goes up thousand of nmens. d^Stino or Georgia, paised flurlns the ScbbIoii of So mote it be. As tlio meeting is ono of importance, nil the — * , Stockholders arc requested to bcrcpreientej ebhor Asrinixo.—Atlanta not satisfied with ! 10 pro T; v ’ ,. , . , , . . „ . ,. . hiocUhoMenntten.luig tho above meeting, will 1 being the “unto City,’ is seeking to be t,e five ovtr the line ofthu road by f*hp)l-) called the “monumental city,” and in tlio j lin P «b c lc cc»*ilGoAt»“< Conductor.**, very act she has reared a monument moro ! Mncon, Oct 3’07 ‘ °* ‘ ^'^Secwlry. lasting than any marble structure they may ocl 10 n - 5 W td. Cotton Stored and Sold. Fall Goods for 186?. S. T, COLEM AN S EXTENSIVE FALL STOC IS NOW EEADYP .'CITIZENS or MIDDLE AND SOtiT:H-‘\V r JCSTT5R3SJ' GEORGI A RK•IKVITRPTO GIVECALL when they ernno to do their tradiac. I Ltn ORM.'.AItY RFFftnTS to produce ti STOCK THAT WILL PLEASE, And I have- NEVER luT.u'C nfl'erkdatso VARIED nnd COMPREHEN8 ASSORTMENT. Mcrohatit. from nearby Villingos onu find aotuo choice things with which to I call Especial Attention t<| Hi 1 SIT LINE , of whieft I ant making a SPECIALTY, S. T. COLEMAN- Next to National Bank, Ocl. 1*1 in O O H S IB MS STAIll BALLUSTERS, Newel Posts, Mouldings, «fec. A Large Stook of common sizes always on hand. BLAIR A BIC FORD, 20.1 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. OA i NOTICE TO GROCERIES. ; OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE r.O Ibli. MOLASSES, mhii.li, do 2uhales RAGGING. I r.O rolls do | 10,000 pounds IRON TIEft. | 10,000 poun.U 11.VCON SIDES, •j0 10)h, A. It, nnd C, SUGAR, .'.Olmgi r.lOCOlTEE, W* hoses POTASH nnd SO.\p. _V.O aarliw n.OUR, , OOhotos TORACCO, - • hejj* F. F. G. POWDER, ">0 5 .I.. do PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, CANDY, OYSTERS. HRDIJfEil, AND CIIACKBKD. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Fears, Lawton^s Co- LUMBER! S ERSONS wishing Lumber enn be supplied on I IICDPliIUTC abort notice, by aemling their bills to tbe un- j |f | Ull II ft li I U ignod, or to Copt. J. W. Armstrong, Jr., Agent ' South-Weatern Rail Road, Albany. I A. K. VICKERS. WA S. W. It. R. , Bept. 28, 16(i7- ' \ -:0:- \YE HAVE JUST KECEIVED, GHANGE OF SCHEDULE.)—^ — — Idry goo Polh fancy nnd staple; WE HAVE - REMOVED F ROM Mnll.m, Sir.ri lollOLLINQftWOltTirfij fl’RnflP.'RTPfl NEW ni'lLUINO, omli. oorucr ol it,,- nllcj. I Yf-OUUDIU-tiO, within sight ot llardcmnn nnd Spark’s Ware- * house, almost opposite Wolfolh’s Warehouse, on i hitc lliontriDD IBAM Porlnr ntrept, only a few siop« front tho- Passongpr j “ HSf H.1KUWAHKy IB0.1) I Depot, nnd near the Drown Hou«« and National' Hotel. Any of you that want SHOES, SSlMant to the Stockholders of Anta • \l kich we propopo to nail e.s low aa aaj 1 bo State, and we respectfully solicU ourcll ntstoracTs, and as many new ones, to a call and inspect our stock mad prices, think will convince the most skeptical I ii'olesi expenditure of time and money further north, east and weft, ta finding t. <1. 1111 TON, SAVANNAH, Y. >1. nAKUKlt., N. HILTON & RANDELL WHOLESALE ‘ \V*( GROCERS, AND [.CALEBS IN lUti: rr.F.PAnED to store and sell COT t'OX for utir fi-irn.ls nu.t cn-loiners Tho nfiuil c.jmraission. dmrae.1 Teara, Lawton A Co. BACON, COHN, ELOl’li, •MEAL. 1. AIM >. Family Groceries*, Dlantation SUPPLIES, j btller S 00 ' 1 '. IP.ON TIES, A-o. . Our Dry Goods Dep 1ST We are »ale agent, ’fee Charle. NeUon'. 0, ‘. our •' c “ ni1 a ° or - *• coopt.1. fed Ml D Celebrated j various parts, embracing a full Hoe Copper Distilled Whiskies. Ulc “ ch j'.l DomMtiw—w, <■*, «-d, m, im And h.T. ou haml, in nd.lltlnn. a lai f e Meek or Vrintn of .( K r.<tea and .trip.., \ Ines, Bnindie-, Ac. Dress Goods of all manufacture Megmlh & Patterson. TVLaoorx, G-eo. ' * ep. ., tfOO dhooB, Brogans—Boy'a and Man's — — Ladies nnd Gent*' Dress and Walking Bh®* U. S. INT»L. RBVENUB. M .o?*m Assist. Assessor iOiricn, Mid. liisu flu, ; Blankets, Kerseys, Kentucky Joans Albanv, Sept. 11, 1807. Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns Also a good line Milinery Goods, and ia M most anything a man may call far* Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco. 1 10.1 BAY STREET, i SAVANAH, a A.. I NVITE the attention of Dealers to their larjre nnd complete .Stock of N OTICE is hereby given to all who may have ; ' business connection with the Revenue Depart ment, that I can he found at my office over ilie store now occupied by Draper k Robert*, nt nil limes within usual offioe hours. t\ R. JOHNSON, Assist. Asaossor Mid. Dint, On. Sep 12 <’.7 tf ROGERS & PATTISON, Machinists and Founders,; ALBANY, (IA. GROCERIES, M O ST JS Y l ' Advanced on Cotton. I "ft WILL smr COTTON FOR OUR FRIENDS j to tbab,,tUnu.fi, in N™ Vark-w.R known to I j Georgia people. | If desirnblo wo will make LIBERAL tHSII \n ' — — I •“?»**.*? “*!.«.» low I iSaSi.h" 0 '’ nl " ,h w * m “* ! AV1NO established n FOUNDRY and RATE OF INTEREST. This will enable FUnlera 1 ...... „ . , . , \\ Inch ivooftcr at tbo lowest market rates, their Cotton for a time. ffllinirnr no TTTTTTrtTr T t ! Tin ohargci will be the interest and usual com- * t minions in New York. (’all and pee m. Fears, Lawton &. C.o. ■«<I0 n.,M **«oon, 0«; '(’hi) ritixitM ofQ.)!iimhii<, •'iimpcil out.idp tliu (otvii t- !»tv (VvoF. Ti-x';i*, are avoi.l tin* vc-|. I.VWBI IT.—Wo nnfioiptnnJ that ngentr ..I tlio (dark Star Lino of Now York Mrain- . is aro iiliout m oomtnenoo anlmportant attit aftiitKl tlio (LMirgia Central ltailroad Com- pitny. The Atlantic Coast Mail StOamshipLtuto, t ho Empire and Murray Linos have an agree- limit will) the railroad company, by which 1 1 lii-v'furnish through liills of. lading from Now York (o points in (Joorgin, at very rodueoi] rate* o( freight. Ol.D RYE WHISKY, Bowers’old Bourbon Whisky: \ E Rum, '.in, Brntuly, nillors.&c. j A largo Stock of TOBACCO, FOR LIVERPOOL FIIOM constantly on hand. -mr AGENTS FOR THE SALE OU 1IA7. M5D ! S QUN POWDER, In Keg*-. Half Keg*. Quarter Kegs, t rixiIU A No. I aadCasef. . ocil2-3m 1 | oi 11 lull have tie LOST. 0 X ihe road leading from Albttiy to J:.r.Jh»*s Ford, on the CoUawaheo.' ,» juir of Gold ( Hpeckj. Any person finding teem, nnd letvltjg SAVANNAH. SUGAR MILI.S .ml KKTTLKS, IRON, STONFnmi tlnUSR FRONTS, IRON DOOR n„.| WINDOW SILLS, BRACKETS, HAILING 0 RATING, IRON FF.NCING7 (rlfli JtliillR ill llirtr WE ALSO HAVE Mammoth Stock, of EMBRACING Tobacco of all grades and qualities F, ft. ar.d Parker's Osnaburgi Macon Sheetinga „ Yarns—all numbers Ragging of thy Blanket Maau ing 2 1-1 lbs, perjrard Arrow nml Bpeklo TUa, NaQ* l’owdcr and Shat Sugar of all grade* Coffee of all qualities Sonpa, Potash Candles, Raisins Crackers, Snuff Case Liquors and by tha barrel Vinegar, Pepper Spice, Ginger Hollow-Ware, Sod Irons Hatchets, Axes Drawing Knives Table and Pocket Cuthiry Augurs, Chisels and Files Also 200,000 lbs. assorted Jroa Very cheap Plough Steely.t*®- jHflkrent siyles) and in fort line of business. In the o. I American Clipper SI,; pi IlinWist;* PERKY, v*,*iar Master, j’Hrli !.»r t|,o above . „„ Freight-1-2c per lb. on Cotton. w M TUN NO & CO, them at tho office of the Albtiiy ally rewarded. Oot 0th 18G7. News, will bn liber- J.1MC3 DICKEY. #pimm Smnunli y al . 1, 1 rl - • •ece.vn nnd f: i Maohiue Shop we nreppcpar-il to .In repair, nn.l u.-ir w.,rk c„ »«T nnrt n)f kinds of.Mad,inerr Jyp.28. 1SC7. 1 n _ (f v() Notice to Cotton Tax Pavers. t L KT ' JOHNSTON i. r,0„ nn.l 1IAMI.1N* .1. Tlmnking our friend, ami V***f* r *_f^;!^ irnnage in [lie past, we re-peodiHf i * li0JI - tinuation of the same for the future. . Wo will state ibat our sqnjpr i« Mv York, uhero he will remain a month wfQ the advOnlage of tke^ire^J^ facturcrs who are.compcllea lo rtsRs» J. B- ROSS & W HOLESAl<E J GO Cherry and W SecW sep.8—Im • For Mr I iitvv ii Mintbia Fiantation 1 tU Plantation HAVE a valuable Plant at i(«^ sale to those wishing to purenMf* Terms. The plantation is locals lot Pnrur v’ T'**’ '*." M t-> •>. or Dougherty County—about «* 1,1. r ‘"' ft"’ iinrlerrieiied „i,.; tv„ m Albany. The place \t *■ .h.d«af.’^ roP, r cr5 'dl.en, livHtion, in two *' | ftc n, '?Jf' h *^5if»^ MldnnrnTT»v 0 '». ft0 ’ n -' ht “cvernmem. T„,c. ‘ nnd all nerwaary out bnildiart ^Idnn OOTTON J Intcreate.l are refer.e.|„, For .'under particular.apr* R«"4 n- V JOnNSOX s CO. who re-We. nn th. r «*. J ' W ' cp-Lb, >rt-4i. 67 g,p 12.117 wkly tf