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length happily c Wa”aW 0nr ,f l‘»'io S
renewal of Hi f.oA^ i irway all obstacles to a
together to" fJ^T 3 * W# !'hound „a
W j union, I take the'carlies,
8 grfct. mySo^thera 0 ? • l ’ y , ll ' ls an!! P il!i oua ercut. to
. , .2.20 a renew,] or , " ^ ‘° ao,i<!lt »«» ‘hen.
- queried of u^c-nT which f„, a
’he greafnubUe -If " nn!a,crra Pf"4 Mve hy
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25
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tf Hunts ofrfouth Carolina 10 to 40
tic price of confeacraie Cttrreiicyi
lfC <iuouco of numerous enquiries
• lvl ,tn the price of gold for Confederate
- " inriiiu a certain- period, wo have, fof
f "'' ~. 0 t' our citizens, prepared, a ta-
artual sales' front January Igt,
hrandiea, Holland'OTn, Liouors z.V'T \ -
<J«truc.Ito tho oiT n
.Vaj.yyen r ,°f lire hare been oxpdnded
te tm ppen ana e , ndid M
wholesale fronds; rjo time »or S
XU be'fore BW - h If” “ lutllr? P nr P 08e , »nd to
In the W*” 7 friends end the public generally,
he lowest market prloe, and Sn such qnsntities
C0 “ rcaifncc ' 0 H eouuin.
i T1 ear ® business transactions wiih tho
., •, Mav 1st, 1855, which is very cssen :
i,. those who arc how desirous of set-
coiitraeted during tjie .war.
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tliost
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C>nfcdcra\^ Kotcs from January Ut f
1S01, to If ay \st, 1865.
Not 15.. 80 for t
Dec 1 2») fori
Dec 15~... 21 for 1
* 1804.
Jim 1... lor I*
...20 prlJftn 15..-. .-420 for 1
...80 pvjFcb for 1
Feb l- r ». wj.;.d..'21 fer 1
...2 11 ) pr March 1.........lor l-
.,20 «r Mnrch 15...,....20 for 1
■..23 pr April 4 ..1? ^or l
...4U pr,April l^r ;2I for 1
",rt prIM«y 1 ....i.....^0 -for l
r
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for J!Sel>t 1 20 ">0 lot* 1
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for 1 |*>ct 1.
. 2 '10 for 1
! 80 for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1,Nov 1 ..T ..2« 50 for
15...
,0 for V^co til *81
I . 1808.
for 1 -fonnary lb*,/i.(iO
•Iannary l5....^)5
^ f 'r 1 February I ...~80,
for 1; Kebruarjr‘15...40
| Mnrch 1.55
f't lj'larel 13 yM.
f »r 11 Vrjn’ 1
» for U\iirl 1G.....J,*.?0
} for 11 Ap-il 20 ieO.
for 1; A*ril 28 200
for 1 l.'pril 2 7........ GOO
for J April - s - 500
for 1 April 10 ~8!>0
for . i April 30. 1000
for ll \Uy 1 1200
f0T 1
for 1
. for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for I
for 1
for 1
for 1
for- 3-
forO
for 1
for 1
for 1
* the Inst ac-
i, ijr i'tu il Si»le of CcDfoderate
for l^’urr«H*sy.
TbI? T " E C,T, ZE\S OF tlioRGU
The termination of r
for the p»st four i
a sanguinary contest, which
years lias presented
;tnc unsur-
market with
best and most
addition' to r my own
yjnJfNi’bomc mrv
anres of R< best t
Frsnte and Orest Britain _
passed facilities for Supplying
Wines, Liquors, andUqiimres
epprored brands t#l«repo in
f-the ZSSiZZJE
“bcluedrtirf Schnaps.’»
The latter, so ling tested and approved by tho
medical Faculties of the United States, AVest Indies
and South America as nn invaluable Therapeutic, a
wholesome, pleasant* and perfectly safe beverage
in all climates and during all seasons, quickly exci
ted the cupidity of the home manufacturers and ven
ders of a spurious article under the same name.
I trust tlict I have, after much toil and expense,
snrroqnded all my-importation* with safeguards and
directions which with ordinary circumspection wilt
insure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe,
to all my customers.
I would, however, fecturnncmi in all cases where
it is possible, that orders be sent direct'to my depot,
22 Heaver Street, New Toils, qr that purchases be
made of my accredited ageuts.
In addition to a large stock of Wines, J^ndies
&C-, in wood, I have a considerable supply of old
tried foreign Wines, embracing vintages of many
years past, bottled up before the commencement of
the war, which I can especially recommend to all
connoisseurs of these rare luxuries.
In conclusion, Tjvould specially call the early at
tention of my Southern euslomers to the advantage
to be derived by transmitting their orders without
loss of time, or calling personally at the depot, in
order lo insure the fulfilment of their orders out of
the present large and well selected assortment.
UDOr.PJIO WOLFE,
£2 Beaver Street, New York.
februAry 21, 1830. 13-3m
ALBl.'.l riMi'S (IKKliSST.
METALIC BURIAL CASES
* At
LONG & THOMPSON’S,
Under tho Printing Of5.cs
ON BEOA-D STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA.
aaf'
WHOLESALE
3FL iE3 *2? X Xj
Xi. m.
At; tho Old Stand, .
Comer Broad & Washiiigtoii Sfe.,
AXJ3AXTZ, GEORGIA,
1\TOW n^CEIVIVG OVER TWO HUNDRED
i-V CASES AND PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS.
svock.
Reduction in Freight—Reduction
in Prices!
Baying la.r^cly from first hands, for Jobbing as
well as Retail, 1 wilL be .enabled to offer Goodsf at
reduceu prices.
• My Stock will be tho Largest and most Complete
ever offered in Soul horn Georgia. Buyers can ex
pect to find at all times fevery article they need, in
my line. ;The long established reputation of tho
■ House and a determination to imprey^e afid enlarge
arc a guarantee that When you buy Medicines Von
get tho best.
ivies'W goods
FILL Ice . RECEIVED FROM NEW fORR AND
. .PIIILADELPHIA ALJIPST? DAILV. . • •
Among tlie New Arrirals, bcaiJes a Large and
Complete Stock.of Medicinwr? ftre .
WINDOW glass, white lead and ojl, var-
Nisnvs, BRCSHES.-'AND PAINTERS' MATE
RIALS, DVR STUFFS, SPICES, SOArS,
PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES,
Great Variety of Toilet Articles,
Thirty thousand CIGARS# from $23 to $180 per
thousand. The finest LIQUORS,' TOBACCO aud
CIGARS-to be found in the Market.
100 dozen Pocket Knives,
PIPES, POCKET BOOKS, &c, &c. Extra induce
ments offered to Country Merchant 1 ^ Peddlers and
others buying to sell again.
Physicians’ & Planters’orders
WILL RECEIVE ESPECIAL ATTENTION.
Prescription s
CAREFULLY FILLED. £&**Crtll and sec m;
Large Stock and oxamino prices.^
Albany, March 7th, 1800. , v 16—tf
NSW
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5.00 a
15® '- 20 a
28® S3 0
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Java “ .
•C'SM.v.kinjr, ball* r> lbs,
oo,prr lb, by tin- box..
55 to 60 -
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3.75 to 4.00 b
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20 to 25
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40 to 2-00
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50 to 75
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Boroi.oo
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40 to . 50
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40 to' 50
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'HtValrrl in t box,.
• 40 to 50
. 8 to 12J
FIXE ASSORTMENT oAlETALIC COFFINS
from the smallest to tlie largest sizes bare just
i received by us, and will be kept always ai
1. Persons desiring Coffins of this kind con
THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 23th, I860.
J4—If
TWO THTJLE3 STOLEN.
> N"WEDNESDAY NIGIITt. Ike 7tk inst., fron
the sukscrRjcr, one medium sized mouse-col
■ed. IIOItSE MULE, will; rery light colored now
,id mouth, thick set. and in good order; tlie otlic;
, light liny IIOl’.SE MUI.E, above medium hlght
■ - ' i- built. A liberal reward will be paid fur
b.
* ROBERT J. BACON.
Mitchell Co.. On., March 10. 1885. 17-gt*
Shoe Findings, Sole Leather,
Just received by
JOHN MOXUaO^X & SON,
piueiiii Bnildinpi 7 ''!" < i
March 10, 1858.
for marine
axd
as nsrsuTtA.N'cij
Adriatic Fife Insurance Co
Atlantic Fire-Insurance-Co,, N.
Phffinix Ins# Cfli) Hartford, Cor
Norwich Firelas. Co., Norwich* Co|
Total Capital $16,000,0*"
’ORBAIuET,
Saw and Grist Mill
rni ' NT V. ONE JIIUE.AND A
f'imv-.J w,, h Seven Hundred AoreS
eX . ^ ,Cc Lan'd. Theta are goo^ hd'Uacsr
; I" S w' an< * Porty Acres of Fresh
t U fencea * The Mill has a good run
^MarohSd, 18G6.
IIINES & HOBBS,
A^entl
Kn.i
'Job
DAVID C. BARROW, .
-Alliens, Ga.
18-—2 m
'Votfe executed at
X n .fi°°d8tt!c. Also, blanks
• c ' every • i scriplioD. ' •
m
Apply to
■Albany, g ^
". 0^Tsey^[oijr> M. D.1
Surgical & MPotAan’calDoTi-
v, r ncc oi» nroart St reet
OVI-U JO^KS &/CCTMFP.-S STOB,
■■ : •. "••ALBASV^ GEORGIA.
^^^FairNotice
■ U, PKr.soxs lc ^™ uc I,°edT 0 n .‘.f.;
S. (’ i'.A^ VC.. , > ftoronnts in suit,
or they will fin jqJiN P. CARCILE, A-IbJ
Albany, March!, ^
3d ' ?»• rw-.i*.- -jC*Shn~ !
T !
friends itnd^the public generally, at
Tlxo Old SJta,xx.c3L,
Formorly occupied'by B_eers'& Brinson, where ha
will offer them • '
A‘VARIETY OF GOODS,
Consisting in part of
DRESS GOODS
O ^.ILmXG €3 33S.
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
--!!-!« HAM
Canton, iOp-cra, Bed and White
FlanAfels.
OASSliTBTTB,
Satlnette.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
I^>op Skirt.,
GLOVES, BOSVEBY. COLLARS,
Under Sleeves, Cotton Yarns,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
cutlery,
WEEDING HOES.
THE
Great Labor-Saving Machine
’ .THE . • •
Universal Clothe? Wringer.
Tobacco, Soap, Soda,
***** ‘ .. - ...
dncc.'
peaoHes, pears
'PJCKIaES, &C-, &c.
The Highest Prloe paid for Country Pro
ROBERTA- BEERL
, Agent,
Albany, NcLTCmhcr 11,1SG5. 88-301 -
NOT l C«E
Tobam
%
TO TEE
f V > ;,v vj-Hh
1e 4o |
10 hf do
5 do
WE HAVE NOWIN STORE,
And' arc constantly replenishing the following
Which wc expect to *eR:
KA BALKS Macon Mills Sheeting,
<*jv/ 45 bales Flint River Osnaburgs,
20 « do4ton Yarns, Nos. 8,10 and 12, .
lOObbls. Crushed, Powdered A. B. C. Sugar,
100-bags Rio Coffee,
15 «* Java do.,
75 boxes Raisina—whole, l-2‘ and 1-4’s^
44 cases Fresh Cove Oysters,- v .
55 boxes Adamantine Candles,
15 “ Sperm do.,'
20 ** Sterine do.j
20 cases 1-4 boxes Sardines,.
10 “ ' tjifreen Corn* .
10 “ Pine Apple, *
9) baskets Heidsiek Champaigtf,
20 byxes Indigo, ' >
lO <♦' Madder, V /
80 eases Concentrated Potnsli, v ^
\0 - ** ^Lojnvood,
100 “ Liquors,’ Brandy, 'Wines, Whiskey,
4 and Schnapps, -
-100 hexes Starch, ♦ - - .
100 ‘' •* Soap—assorted,
, 500 bags Shot—assorted, -~
.100 kegs Powder, 1-4’s, 1-2’s and whole keg*,'
40 dox. SeivesF—Iron jind Brass,
f>0 ** Planter’s Hoes,
20 « Leveret t’s Celebrated Axes, heavy,
CO boxes Candy, .
50 dox. Brooms,
GO **► Painted Buckess,
275 boxes Tobacco—assorted brands, and as
low as anywhere in the United
States,
GO boxes Soda,
85 kegs «* ; -
15 nests Juniper Tubs',
75-coils Rope,
50 bales Bagging, .
1,000 «* Cotton Tirlfle,
50 cases Army Brogans—No. 1 article,
200 Kegs Nails-assorted,
20 bags Pepper,
10 “ Spice,
60 doxl Spades and Long Handle Shovels, .
400 Sides, Sole and Upper Leather,
800 dox. Ptfd Locks—assorted,
800 «* Pocket Cutlery,
4,000 gross Sorews-—assorted,
4.000 papers Cut Tacks,
Fifty doz. Jute Plow Lines,
- 1,700 lbs. Shoe Thread, 3
500 gross Blacking—assorted,
95 doz Shoe Brushes,
- *25 •« Horse ** •
15 “ Whitewash Brush**,
500 pounds Eagging Twine,
75 bbls. Plaster Paris, ^
10 . ** Bourbon Whiskey,
24.000 Cigars,
* 100 5 and 10 Gallons Kegs,
870,000 lbs. American and English Iron—assorted
2,900 *« Cast Steel, '«
30,000 lbs. Plows —assorted,
4,000 feet Rubber Belting, from 2 to 10 inch,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etci
-“Poindexter James River;” "V
'•‘Brady,” . ■
. “Ltrvelace/L ' '
“Roar Twist,” / , .
“Ne-plus-nlrm,’ ’ ;
“Crmnptons 4 Aoe,” ^
“Pomdexfer,”—fine,
“Stone & Sucherlis,” * ?
“Ingtajrf.”
“SB. White,”
•‘Gold Leaf, etc., efc,
W c are now prepared tpfdl orders for iin? of the
abofe-named Brafids of Chewing Tobifcco; besides
others which we have not mentioned, among this
lot may be found all grades, from the very cheap tp
) cases “Grand Mogul,” (Turkey Tobacco). •
. WILBUR, PEASE & CG.
SHIirriTSTGk
>- BALES i SHIRTING—very heavy. Justxcr
J ccived and for sale by
WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
Cotton Yariis,
WHISKEY, ’ - ’
Mackerel—in kits andlif. bbls.JNos. 1 and 1,
White Fish, ip lif. bbls., No. 1,
English Cotton Cards,
Kentuky and Gunny Bag
ging, Rope, etc.,
For sale low by
WILBUR, TEASE & CO.
30
KEGS NAILS, from 4 d ta 20, to be closed
out at once. Come'and buy of
WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
T HREE Hundred Barrels Patterson’s Improved
Superphosphat e Lime, expect ed every day by
bont. Circulars giving directions for using Same
may be had of.
. '. J WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
Macon, March 17,1860. * 19—It.
®E¥
DEPARTMENT.
- ' ' r •
Wo are now receiving and^opening our
spuiisra stock
Whicn embraces every variety of GOODS usually
kept by u?,suifl we expect to offer inducements to
dealers unsurpassed by any hoase South or West.—
We feel qpnfident of giving satlsfaetiok; to'all who
patronize us, and believe we. can niake it to their
interest to trade in Macon; thereby saving the te-
- Boxes “ J, RUcit, 1
do' i-B.GIbl
Tobacco! Tobacco! JUST RECEIVED,
Kerosine Oil ! Kerosine Oil!
Kerosine Oil I
At the Drug Store of
E. H. BACON & CO., *
Washington St., Albany, Ga.
Kerosine Lamps, ‘ ♦
Kerosine Lamps,
KfiROSINE LAMP SHADER.
KEROSINE LAMP CHJMNEPS,
And a full osnbrtment of Kemaiue Lamp Fixtures,
at the Drug Store of
E. n. BACON & CO.,
next to Express.Office,
^ • Albany, Ga.
Call and See the’Fine Assort
ment of
rfTOILRT SOAPS, POMADES, COLOGNES, EX-
tract*, for Handkerchiefs, Flavoring Extracts,
Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Cloth Brushes, White
Wash Brushes, Combs.
Just opened at the Drug StoTe of
E. II. BACON & CO.
Albany^laroh It, 1808. 19—2w
LONG & THUMFSUN1SF.
(Under tho Printing Office) • , .
A Large and Fresh supply of
; Family Oroceries^ V’•
Extra Fine' and Superfine
Sugar, Cofi'eei Tea,!
A-pples, Chees^^
Presefyes, Pickieis,"
CATSUP, SAUCES^
mm OYSTERS,
y Mackerel, - !
Confectioneries, -
Brandies, Wines, Champagne, .
<&5C., &c.s ■
SPICES OF ALL KINDS, SODA, CAUDLES, SOAP,
rOTASH, Flt»E CHEWING AND f
Smoking tobacco,
PIPES, tilG^LJEtSi
Snuff, &c., &o. *
All of which will be disposed of as cheap os can h*-
ssold by any other store in town. -
LONG & THOMPSON.
Albany, March 8d, I860. “• ' is—tf
AN ENTIRE STOCK
—OP '
itE©®lRI®i
For Sale. V
I K CONSEQUENCE OF ILL HE ALTH, THE SUB-
. senber offers to dispose of his entire Stock of
ell Selected
Family & Fancy Groceries
at private sale until SATURDAY, MARCH 24th,
1866, at which time, if not disposed of, the entire
stock will be sold at auction.
His Stock comprises afi assortment of Sugar, Cof
fee, Tobacco, Nails, Candles, Wines, Liquors, Nuts,
Candies,.Crackers, Can Fruits, Fish, &c., &c.
The Store Room on Broad Street, now ^copied
by him, will be for rent.
- . SAMUEL SMITH.
Albany, March 17, 18G6. 19—St *
THE LONE STAR SALOON,
(Three door* below the Printing Office,)
ALBANY, G^l
H AYING just received n fresh supply of ALL
KINDS OF TIIE BEST LIQUORS with
w Inch the Northern market is stocked, Buch as
Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, Champagne, Gin; &c
1 atu now prepared to suit the palates of any body.
I receive* I C E regularly from Macon. Also. I
am ilLConstaut receipt of GOOD OLD ALR. Call
and see me.- THOMAS If. CLARK.
Albany, Ga. Feb. 28, 1866, 14—4f
An Ordinance.
Be it- Ordained by t^e Mayor and City Council of Al
bany, ihat in view of lb* fact that slavery has been,
abolished in (he State of Otoryia,
That all of the ordinances of said city treating
persons of color** slavey and prescribing corporeal
punishment, bo, and the same is hereby, repealed ;
and that from and after this date all the penal hr
durances shall have Bn equal application to both
whito and free-persons of color; and whetl any of
the latter class are brod*ht before his Ilbnor the
Mayor for the violation of an ordinance he shall
punish them in his discretion, either> by fine,.im-..
prisonment, ball and chain, or work on streets, as
in his judgment may conduceTq bcthebCSt iut^r-.
ests of the city. ^
Approved January I5th, 1868,
Attest: JoinsF.€abbu.b,
’ • CrbofCounoil
Albany, Feb. 28,1866.
G. J. WRIGHT^
Mayor.
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY.
■^J^rnEREAS, William Rouse applies to me for
. . Lettcraof Gunrdiansaipvof the person and
property of Virginia and Calyur Rouse, orphans of
Calvin D. Rouse, deceased: . • .*
, These aroV therefore, to notify the kindred jind
creditors of said deceased to he and; appear at my
office withi"n ihe.Ttime prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said letter* should not
be grafted.
. Given wider nay band and official signature, this
diousness ofji journe^, hnd expense to the North or p ebruary 24lb, I860.
; - Ab- fH -■ . ... V7
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE!
WEST SIDE MAIN ST.
You can always find the Newest and most
Fashionable Dress Goods
Of all kinds, to be had in any of tlie Northern roar*
kets. Our stock is selected with care and taste, so
that the most fastidious can bs suited.
WHITE goods;
(Of all kinds} _ ' - '
SWISSj JAGEONBIV |
TARLETON’S NAINSOOK, AC., AC. - •
In qualities and quantity to meet the detaands of an,.
Fancy Goods and Notion^,
T' q! all kinds; and in ; . ’
BOOTS" AND SHOES,
•Jur stock is complete, from the Brogan to the finest
GLOVE KID.
IN HATS AND CAPS,
(Both Gentlemens’ and Ladied’,) we hive a full and
complete stock. . v
Family Groceries, of all Mnd%.
And or the best quality. We have also a large lotet,
BED BLANKETS-l
(White and Grey.} In fact,everything tobe found ina; T
TAbmsst: ■ ': r : ;
All of which we propose to sell at lh. '
Very Lowest Market Prices.
ALL WE ASK IS A GALL.,;>
Raiae, Hewrett &. Co.
•Albany, Nov. 2Stb, 1865. 38L .- >•
J. D. ROSS& SON,
Wbcffesale: Grocers
v AXD
DBY GOOdS MERCHANTS,
. • CORNER M AND CHERRV STS.,
Macon C3-ai.
March H J8C0. ’ .18-1 ra
\ 8te;
Feb. 28,.lgC6.
JAMES W. ROUSE.
Ordinarr. 11 '
Albany Chapter No. 1J5, A, Y. M.
T HE regular convocation* of this Ohapiet are on
the second and fourth Friday night* in each'
month. ,- v -Z-
The .companion s will pleaso .take notico and gov
ern themselves accordingly; . ‘ "
’ v D. W. a SPRNCER.
Albany, Arttit-loth, 18G5.-1T
a Secretory.
TOR SALK, ':
.■£ K EXCELLENT PLANTATION, -to Soatb'
xL. Weataro Georgia, eontoidiiig lopo acres qf
Pine and Hammock Land
About one half cleared; wiih Ora House and Screw j
healthy, well watered, and on which is ,a goud milj ..
sdat.*\ T ^'^'.
Com,Fodder, Cuttle, Slieep & Ho^s
will be sold with tho. place if desired. The Freed-" ’
men now' at work on the jrtftce .are all'obedient,'- T . .
steady workers and able-bodied hands; The pur- • —
chaser to assume t^e contracVwhich is loberal. • * '•' 7
For further particulars enquire of •
t ivre •
-Feb. ll, 1866.—w8fc'
PATENT MEDICINES.
:LL the OLD POPULAR PATENT MED1CNES
_ and all the Famous New’ones for sale at
oy. 4th. L. E. WELCH’S Drug Store
41
JAMES H. HILL,,
, Albany, jOa. .
B UTTER, SODA Sad SUGAR CRACKERS, anl .
CHEESE. . - • r- —
LONG & THOMPSON.
Albany, Not. 4th, 186 86-il