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BY CARET W. STYXEvS
AMIANV,' GA., AIMS Hi ifl, »8*fc
* liorerimtl i\w »W if** |*opftfB riphtsmataUlu
t~ua\ved bp powai andwohribed bp Rain.
HON NELSON TIPT,
' OF iMHMinmV 4’OUNTV.
Cong mm, at Utdal**:*M*llon,
asassasr
failed, my*
i tk» bUM«j
leu of IIm» Freed-
extend
for interftriag ti UtVidUn will
waqjfrs ''*#****?
Th» 8*at*’b 8nal«.—Hulbeit ban paid
oU.r. ub.1* bf tho PlJe Wtytfc J 7h*
.4* Awn '
Eaosr.—A dispat.h
dated 14tb, says:
A
uior,W«?^,;^^.it -.1,0
(yam Montgomery,
morning a
cotton and fruit*, and rendering replanting
cotton neceimnry.
» Bopd, of ibe Njjfc**a. wo* not'.dead
When the Lame 4f (hat puper of the Mth went
to fwrt; wMcJi Vlida u« to tuippn** (lint Far*
ow had nit returned to Atlanta.
('•I B. V. Locktll’s System of
— •;#!
For (It* general go*! ire proyojl a r,» ar-
lictcaon lh*J»pr,*tJ system of pka\$g anil
cultivating earn and col Ion under IlioBlcIlI-
genl management of Cel. B. O. Lockett.
On Tuesday last, in rortipaa; with Marti!
and| p«pl. )\ O. libit, wo .tailed I wo of lili
mmSK&pzsz.
PertmrttwBewm* «M.-irMrntr-vny
beat notion plaatatioD In Ihlo nr any oilier
sltlwj we foejut iWn entire force engaged, in
tlio tame (lol.l, in deposit isn ferllliirr.r an.l
kaWlng.4rt4hwwoed/ -Yten gwiiwdi (nff»e,a
broken up lo Ike ilrj.Hi or 12 in 14 laobej,!
ftfMH'bg A,r«gWj pnltrHW. wan
no aellow Man neli-beil. Four te»m»—Iwo
nmlrtto the plow—long clay reaching rhor-
ell— were leading the main force in.Uying off
the rows, four fori span, ,!ra!gl,L and jaral
Tint Kiiikm^H’k RxiUIiition :—Yn-
lenlny alu-nunm ti,c Vircuioii 'vero
nut in lull t-onliiine, for jirnctitu mul
ins|.oi'tl«iSi?' Ksglw"No. 2 — compost'd
idjttjlofol luau -wun beitutlfully doc.
ovalctl will) lUnvcrn, rililmmt cud
aWti'mcrs. They caiuo up With u
iirnrty iyoo.1' ^ili, Jotid took position
fiir u-triul nl muscle mul .kill. The
r< 8t%0d?'0 ii y^ n * rh ^” w ‘" 1
nuil the utmost power mul capacity ol
I ho Kugineand Hone wore tested.
The Thronalousk.iH, ulso u tyly at-
tirtd anil gartdlly decorated then took
position, and alt tiling* being rcatly f
at tips. signal manned the brakes, and
conlcstca the good work of Kaglo No.
2. winning by a distance of over six
feel .with a $ nossle.
The colored Firemen not satisfied
.. AS JIIDT IMrrrmtJSD FROM NKW YORK, and other Eastern cities, will, a
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
t<~ Block iti >if 1
WELCH’S COLUMN.,.!
i Ui« Digit
7 MAKE,
—jOj —
FITS 8, ftrC f A n joTFo M 81T1C
_ DItY GOODS!
Genius Clothing, lints, f ; l^dts : and
-OUR -
*s,
{iropcalid n lent on the Tbrouuteuika’ft
Elgin*, wliieh woi accepted, with
tho same uozzle, and tho whiten were
still HUoot'Hsful by about five feet.^
They then gaye the No. 2’* their En-
giuu with a £ hoszle, when they won
by about otio inch.
Though tho No. 2., outumbered
tho Thronatvoekan, and of course
brought more inusolo to tho breuks,
still they wore fairly bouton, and
yiolded tho palm no gracefully an ""did
the whiles n year ngo an’ the same
ground.
The whole department presented a
good appearanee, and we under
stand. the inspection was, in the
main; faludactnry, though there scorn-
« d to im too tnneh attention bestow
ed on tho showy parts <)f tho {Engines
sit the expense of tho unseen and
more important part*. •
ItV A«r*s* the** rows, lit Mitral
field, nn ox leein was diiilribuilng a line of
s«ckii liUed with the prepartd faVlilixers.—
Next Came eight of the Dow Law cuttou plan
ters* .ami Unano Distributors, so guaged is to
distribute the desired nimutily to the acre.
These distributors deposit the
prepnr.iliou st the bottom of the deep furrow
made by the double teams, being .sap piled ns
they passed tho lino of sacks by hands
standing ready for Ibat purpose.
Seat followed the bedding force—ihirhj-
t'cu line, fat f*st walking tuuU>*, pulling
fVir/y*firo *f the Wat I plows. With these
four furrows aro thrown to the enriched fur*
row, raising a tint smooth mellow bed, and
louring in the middle a small ridge.
The ground Is now ready for the
whii'li are deposited in the bed directly ever
the fertilizer, with the sttino planter that de
posited tho guano, and covered with a light
harrow with one tooth on auoh aide.
The seed thus planted come tip in a line
ns straight as an iron rail, tangent, scarce
ly as hr oa(1 as the tap of a rail, and a tit
tie indented from tho surface oulddo the
harrow furrows. The next protess is tho
splittiug of the ridgo in the middle of the
row, which Is done with a shovel just largo
enough to throw tho soil to tho opposit top
of tho furrows on each side of it. This ends
the p/wiriwy, and tbeliard work is over with .
As soou as the oottou is largo enough the
whole force is supplied with light lit! inch
sweeps, which aro run twice lo the row, and
just far enough from the oottou tq lap one
or two inches in the centre. These sweeps
merely skim tho surface, never being permit
ted to sink lo a greater depth than j an iuuh,
and they throw only dirt enough to tho cot
ton to till the indenture made by tho I'lanter
and the covering harrows, while they droop
to the centre of tho row and till the middle
furrow. This leaves a low, slightly om ved
bed—tho cotton being on the highest line. •
The entire crop being thus gouo through
lib, the sweeps are laid aside, the ’unites
are turned in the lot to rest nnd'fooupcrate.
and nil bands aro mustered for the chopping
process. When tho chopping and weeding to
a stand is eomploUd, the hoes are laid aside
no more to be used, and the sweeps arc used
only to keep the grass down by jmrfn
plowing.
Thus it will be seen that the main wmk tor
tho crop is ill the preparation of the land,
and the planting ; nnd that nil Httbsequeni
work Is above the roots of the plant, and
so light that laborers and mules frolic nnd
fatten through the semmor.
lu our next we shall give an account ol
Col Lockett's preparation of fertiliser*, am
his mode of ilaming nnd cultivating corn j
and follow with the kind of implement* he
uses, bis liitiug system, discipline, general
management and results.
SADDLERY, HARNESS & BUGGIES-
> - -v
ALSO,
J
Drugs,.Medicines & Chemicals,.
ntKif&VoiSlIie mbsiribor, onU
^ of the |ot idolaat, A PAItKBAY
ugsd about.f? Of 0 yc*t* jfjjho bad shoes on
Iter frout fret, Is slightly spavined or sUfled
In hor right hipqjeg, wbtoh causes, her to
step over any obstacle Very slowly and care
fully ; is injpxnl order, and a fleet buggy an
imal. Ifeir many hr sHort, *nd somewhat
ei imped or cifrled. The mare is well known
in the cuuuly, as formerly belonging to- Mr.
("Vine, then to Mr. Dupont, nnd finally to Mr.
McMurrny, from whom 1 purchased her.—
The thief no doubt intends to sell her, and
h,H ifoubtle.i* carricd-licr away far that pur*
Aro the BEST wo can buy in the markets,
or, are carefully prepared by ourselves from
oOloial formularies, Otir stock Is
LARGE AND COMPLETE!
LIQUORS ANDITOBACCO
Our FA01LITIKB and KXFEHIKNL'E in ills-
! pensiug arc well kuow’u. Wo spare no labor
uilhi’. ... , ••
1 will pay tho above reward for the reeov*
,*ry of the rnaro and apprehension of the
thief, with evidence to cpnvict, or FIFTY
iMilLAlttt for the recovery of tho mare.
ED. B. SMITH.
linker County, Ga., April 0,1869-^2*
10,1X10 yards the very best Calicoes, 15cts.
At ZAO HABIAfe*.
New 8toek Clothing, nnd Over-Goats,
At ZACIIABIAS’.*
g.SL* ^
!e « bj
'a s-os w s?
s° Ca (fi
lilts'
f
or iiinney to keep u
All of which are offered for asle on M 0.8 T It K A 8 n N A II 1. I*. T K K M 8 .
t
Thom needing goods in bis lino.will find ittb their ndvKnftlge to call nnd oxnmino hi*
lock and prices.
M»ucfAr
L ■ !f fl DC EW E JUTft are offered I o CO U NT H Y M KIW* 11A N T8, and PLANT*
EUR purchasing Btipplics for their bands.
First-Class Establisliment
worthy of our liberal nnd Increasing
patronage.
FOR RENT!
TO Iht OCTOBER NEXT!
A COM POUT ABLE DWELLING,
with four (4) rooms: with all
ttcoessnry outbuilding*—a good well
and cistern, nnd a SPLENDID GARDEN
Onr Priros arc Always as Favorable ‘ Totm * moJerale -
The most liberal terms will be extended to those desiring m purrldb-o ON TIME
]*voduce.
but t’ity Acceptanee will be invariably required.
*** ** * Wool, Hide*, and other country
ptjf* Highest Market Price* paid for
Albany, April 1.1, 1809—:5m
DR. PORTER,
ns any other houses.
Wo (ink lor nkw ri!BToMi:i:s to 1t*y US,
old one* we expect to keep. .
Is. 13. d SI E. V/F.JXU,
Dueuutsrs.
KQrm dpply to
DR. OROBSWSZaL,
Office over Welch** Drug Store,
nprilild—tf..
Or* a
pis
hi ■.
3 B-S -
s 33
g-3
"1=13 ^
Hi &
• S g w
Qp. CQ
• S-J5 ®
i. P
s
200 Shawl*, nt reduced price* to close e
at', &
LOOKI
Pure White Lead!
An rioqnfnt and Sralhlns Exordium.
In the House nf Repreaeulalives at Wash
ington, on the 7th, Mr. Yoorhee*, of Indiana,
obtained tho floor, and delivered nn able
speech for Georgia and I he Constitution.—
Wo have room only foy the opening of his re*
marku, hut the whole story is told in the par
agraphs We pablift):
Mr. VOORHEE8. Mr. Hpesker, tho moss
ttre under discussion belongs to tbnl revolu
tionary class of legislation which is utterly
unknown to tho Constitution, contrary to all
lawn now existing upon the xubject, and in
open and direct violation of every precedent
und pledge iiih'Io by that dominHiit. parly
whkh uyw cunt rids every depnrlnient of the
“flHfinWjs 1 l y)t'
' Tie propmttnon (o aver throw and dcidrsy
n State by Hie action of Congress would once
bnVo alarmed and convulsed the country nnd
called the people togei^r in Mmnsement nnd
huror like a fire-bell startling the at ill air of
midnight. Once it would have been regard
ed more menacing to An. rican liberty and
totiie existence of the Republic thnn an in
vading nrmy as mighty *s that Persian host
w hich followed_ Xerxes lo Greece. Once the
whole land would have resoundod with an*
CQ’ ntid terrified outerden upon the bare uicn-
t i.wv rf>rU a dc*igi. - U wag once K in.leed.
n tjrbdfd^q not %)sak or
“wiulem- think Jirwbtcr daysn^oha theme
nt subversive of .^verV principle which up
holds umt f<*rni of grternetenL How chnug-
ed i« ailTliiirkmrV ’ it is a well-known prin
ciple of mental philosophy that tho human
mind at I art pjact* itself on Itrius of easy fa-
luilinrily with the most painful and revolting
‘vicissitudes of an evil fortune, and even tol
erate* with indifference 1 the wefst 'forma "of
vice wlint |bii found Hiat Iberor.i* no escape
from t ha associ^' 1 ^ R has lmcomo here.
The wholesale dldtrtictlini of Elates by this
body during ibe lust four years has reduced
the dark amt fcarfnl crime to a commonplace
ofourrcaca. Tho bill therefore new before
n«, inalignant,.)iionstrpus, and lawless as it
i«, pi-caents^flthiravRltlh’c ait of ono which
expects y excita no e nr prize, whose baleful
features have no novelty,.which bears a per
fect family likenesa to many that hsva been
her* before, and which data* oar rec^gnl*
tion beeause'of oi * *
with it* kindled.
Dga-rerciiVD Ei»k tst MxmsoxThe
qtr*njtte$ Smtiritlof^atttrday l*kt, give*
1 fio psillsoHtrW;, «s.«i dl»«liou» tr* U1
Modi,oil, on Thoiwlsy prMioos. Sosfly
ibo 0Blfr,>m,|[0 vaa dostto/od—Lom $200,
tm tttar.a*?MiKAs
M-orid, and bmllirt were left houseless sod
destitute.’ Otir *»*r clljternve" »e*«II»»R np
assistance to the dlStressYd, Ha* not AI*
^ - a ^
ptl froo) her ires lo
* nice .lining Hoot nod” Shoo
> J. BOSEBF1ELP & BBO’B.
-THE I1UKAT—
Medical
ECLECTIC
Electrician,
LEAD sod ZINC, LINSKEDTJIL,
VABN18IIEd, and couijilete otock of
1‘uiiitorri’ Mutorials.
1U0 Iwsos WINDOW OI.ASS, nts'l.
At very LOW HATES, Tor sole by
1„ K. A H
li. WELCH,
Dutuutttis.
wt umt
(SMITH’S BUILDING)
i BROAD STREET, ALBANY;
The Best. Stock
-AND—
-has-
CONQUEROR OF DISEASES
W HO HAS VI8ITKD ALL THE PUINCITAL CITIES IN THE NORTH
mu, Eastern and Wcstom .States, and met with such
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS
OF COMES,
BRUSHES,
SO A 1*8,
JUST RECEIVE
I’KKFILM HUY and
SOUTH-;
Jinc Soilct ^tticlcs,
A HBSF. STOCK 0F-
JSEl
lu the market can always l»o louml nt ,
WELCH'S CORNER.
STAPLE AND FAHCY
i
lii the I rent men! <
mg. ami wb’ ■’
•c^p
Jtlio skill nl'im other pliyiiciaus, will (I’rovidmu*
, or long stand*
permitting)
S Years Old
I 1 ioI'<!SsioiihU\ Visit Album,
«i«pr K i.,iBOllKBON WIlIKkI,
DRY
TELEGRAPHIC.
Tbe Alafiana Claims Qiitsilun lu Uir
Scnnlff.
[ From AfsociaUd Vrtt,r.
Wasiiinuton, April 14 — Mr.'Candler mi l
Mr. Morton desired to debate tho A In bn
treaty with open doors, but the motion
that eftept failed.
Mr. Sumner made a two hours speech, und
*»ld: . j * •
England should be cnlled upon In admit
that she was in the wrong in recognizing tin
t'ont'ederHlo States ns boli}
igeroata. the rebel
cruisers were built lu llritisli ports, equipped
with British armaments, mnimeilw-ith Brili-li
soainott, got to sea under llritisli colors, shel
tered and provided with stores in poiisof Hr it
isli islands* colonies, mot though well known
to have first csuuiied to sea in )illation ol
England’s hotitrulity laws, wrfa^arinilled by
British vessel* of war to pursue their eateci
of destruction without molestation
Chandler minle a fierce attack on England
aud her coursu, und expressed the belief that
there was uot room enough on this I'outim ni
for uny nation which had »o graaely .insulted
the United 8Ut«s. Hr bad tong believed the
ongbe
struggle would coiue over L'uuada, and
now bulirritd it would come in lus ,dny.
Fessenden endorsed the views of Sumner
that the treaty on this subject should rise to
the tiigniiy nnd importance of tho interna
tional questions involved, and that the nation,
with m «lue regard to its own honor, could
not consi .er it upon any lower grounds.
The Freaident has directed the Sccietaryof
War to order General Reynold* 'to proceed
with registration in Texas, preparatory to an
early elect ion. It is understood, but not known
that similar orders have been issued regarding
Virginia and Mississippi. It i* also Mated
that tba Fresidrnt will bo governed by Com
manding Generals regardiugthe proper lime
for elections. Groat importance seems lo be
attached to the Constitutions .which shall be
submitted tc separate votes. ,
MA UK FA
.lyerpoot
LivtHi*ooL, April Mo—Noon.—GoRon mar
ket opens active, with Uplands at 12R«M2|d;
Orleans,J2|^12J4. Balea Jpr.tlje ^ will
ivettlago—Cotton market firinfr^lU Up
lands at 12^d; Orleans, 12id.
JTcw York CoLtyn Xaiukct.
Naw Yoax, April 14 —Noon.—Cotton mar
ket firmer, with middling upland* at 28j.
BvetHaf.—Couon »ow acliyrgiu! brt-
«Mdliflife at-28f^B9cr^ Sales,
6800 bale*.
Protialoa Markets.
1-1.—Provisions quiet
CiscissAri, AprR , ... .
and.uooUanged- Lard firin sA 18. ,
Sr. Louis,* April k 14.-^-Mes« Fork if truer,
with jobbing ealoa mt fll.OO. ' Ba-oo dull,
with jobbing aaiea of ehoalder* at 18}; clear
U.eon—ahonMns.; 18J! clrtr rtlri, 174.
Uni, 17J@18. Superlla, Flour, 6.0»(5,0.
CO>» Sea ; ~ tt r.> •* ■n. v-c*
A Cvsiovs Caixplatiom.—Mr. RngAn, ll»
*xprrl«ncc4 Wnlch Maker si L. E. Welch Jc
Co’e Booh ami Jeffelry Store, esys the hol r
« vrhvel lu o cylinder wotcli IroTrloobout
M88J mihs la omo >eor.
IMPOHTKP FRBNQIJ llUANliY,
AS'lincrilFY A SUIT OF ROIIMS U Till:
(IIS, RUM ntul WINKS, iC.:
LADIES
JS. La B A IV- Y
II O LJ £3 33
Tliel.r.t iii-lioles wo can tuiy in iho market, I
and suited foe medical purposes, at
QRESS GOODS AND
Trimmings and Notions.
From Woiffljsilaw April 14th, to Thursday.
April 22nd. 1869.
WBLOH'S OOHNSn
CLOTHING
1
:0:-
The
Doctor treats rill •
mel or Meicury. in any i
whatever ;his iemc.ll •
Barks, 8ee>ls. etc j.,i* .
debilitate the ,,t •.»
prevent the | . t. . o a
I TBUSSES,
SUITORTERS,
CIIE8T EM’AaNDEBS,
FORCEPS,
8YRINQRS, &r„ Ar„
i their various forms aud singe* wilbmil Hie use of Cain- : Always a good supply nt
hniiie, Quiniue, Avseuic, nr any poisonous subutance j }
GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS’,
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
• K <•« mpoundiHl byblmsolf, nud Composed cnHrely of Hoots, Herb*,
cgeiable, nnd highly electrical—remedies that, da uol weaken or
' lea-1, but utreugtlien, vitalize mid invigorate; neither do they
tending to his every day business. V uilmlar atleniion paid lo
wbi.oh'8 oonMsa |
—:0:—
.Si.
OF THE EYE JOT EAR.
fioilffers & Wostcnliolm nnlfry!
IIis Slot.'k of
Th
is nl
1 only place to find a good selection
WELCH'S CORNER*
WHITE GOODS
%
M
r tW
/hi9*>
■+M
The >1 . > visited mrtuy of the cities two, three, and four times over, and lias success-
fully i rente i more thnn ItltHt pernon* in the Stale of Georgia and Alabama alone, and more
than ii we include Kunjuv’ky.aud Tennojv»oe, and more than iTBit including North nud •
Hotilli t’aiolitui, very many whom #era pronouated Incurable by Ihcir aneidiug physician*^ | J^Sl _hLl W XjkJL^. bV-O I
mid'given up to die. Inti aho to-day, thank God, urn alill in the land nl’ihe living, and itillie
enjoyment of pei leel health, pursuing their naifAl avocations. * JUST RECEIVED AT
The Doctor does hoi Jlalte I hese statements because he considers himself more skillful than |
other physicians, but simply beenuso ho tdm-evely believes that the ri inrdie* which he em
it EXTENSIVE
fidwt ion*.
and
VARIED, nnd embraces tbe most
AAso,
ciioffik
■ ‘t Wfl'
-r
ploys will prove much more elfiaaolutts, nnd arc completely adapted to the treatment
eves, e*|ie< Ully those of Chronic n.tlttre.
Albany Book & Jewelry Store
A Heavy- Si nek of
GROCERIES,
: t
Consider seriously and iiuprejudicodly, nnd act iinmediatcly
the Doctor charges nothing for consultntjou and advice.
The Doctor furnishes all tlio‘i»fc*e*8ary remedies nt once lo remove tl
ly and permanently, m a very rcasonnlde prior.
The Dorlor, if he can cure you, or even benefit, you, yrill loll you so ;
will so Inform you, nud will not take your onto in haiid*
l*aiieni u visited at tliclr own houses from ft to tlp.-vi., If Hie doctor
gaged. iMli. c hours from 7 o’clock in the morning lo bo’clot k in the <
Iroiu S to 12 in the morning, ami from 2 to .*» in tho afternoon.
For further iuformaiioii, see Circulars, with a largo number of recoin 1
ted at th" dwelling houses bhroughout Ibe city and vicinity, mi l wb
tallied at his room**.
Dr. I’ORTKU will visit Albany, Ga., Irom Wednesday, April i
Albany, AprR It
II at once at hi* rooms, as j
complaint thorough !
d>ut if ho oannoi he |
tlhcrwiso on- ;
not
cuing:
“Tho Chaplet of l’earls”—by the Author i
“ lleir of Rcdclyllc."
“Gates Ajar.” *»
Miss Muhibacli’s Works. .
(’heap edition of
DICKENS, SCOTT, Fir.,
More of
MBS. HILL’S COOK BOOK,
Mohun &c., £e.
, ‘tf
, ->ti
on Sundays 1
“idiiiionr.
dislribu-
i be oh-
Any nevwor old Roo^s nrden
at l'ulilihlicr's I’rices.
d for customers
Is. I!. WBXf 'lfl ,‘i CIO.
I. toTharod.ay, 22ditiBt. !
SCHOOL BOOKS,
THIS!
haud the
BEST
SELECTEE,
And bo convinced'that we kecj> on
LARGEST AM)
And ohoupont stock ol Hoods iu
MIDDLE GEO R
STOCK
%
JUST RECEIVED,
Embracing all principal School Books used
in this acclion.
SCHOOL STATIONERY
Of All Kinds.
LETTER PAPER
And are ever ready, ns heretofore, to prove what wc say, by our cost on
lealing with ns. All Goods shipped promptly and guaranteed Jo
«%m«i M
Don’t fako our word f4r it, l»ut TBV l"S yourselves. Always on hqnd
fAk- »
who have been
Tin &* Wooden
Hardware & Cutlery* Crockery,
TOBACCO and PINE CI&AR“.
And In fact everything usually kept In n Faultless General Asioiimwt*.
idling opened And
These goods Imvojnst been purchased, and are now blslng opened and dlspU^
prices so low that enstomers cannot fall lo see that itisto their fntereat'to. buYl®**®*
trial is respectfully asked for, nnd goods will be shown for examination \witn Ahe.
ideasuro. ^ Albany, April 2,1W9
GROOEBIBS! DOMESTI*
IIAHDWAHK, IKON, STEEL, ETC.
50
GUOCEltlES.
ENVELOPES,
PLAfJf A NO itAtior STAfibiVltr, '■
Blank Books & Mewraiu-ks.
—Any kind of Blank Work gol up to orjer.
IIAGON, COKN, I’OKIv,
SOAI>, FJ.OUH, MEAL,
AlACKEKISr,, STAUCn, LAUD,
KICE, HERRINGS, CANDLES.
450 BOXES TOBACCO.
qiiEEaii waaiSKY; bsNAuiraes,
snerr, POWDER, SHOT, j
Jas. 8rvmov
A. R. Tinhlbv
T. D. Tins lx i,
sJ
SHEETINGS, PICKLES, CAPS, TEA, Arc., Ac.
Tinsley A* Co. T
MACON. GBORGIA-
rseymniir.
April 9, ’C9-8m.
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,
FIRE SCREENS,
PICTURES,
FRAMING Ac,.
at Albany Rook & Jewelry Store.
TONS SWEDE'S IRON.
60 tens English and American Refined Iron,
10 tons Flow Steel,
250 kegs Cut Nails, .
100 dozen 0. S. Hoes,
1000 pairs Trace Chains,a
250 bags Shoi,
500 pounds liar Lead,
I 500,000 G. D. Caps,
j 250,000 Eley’a Caps,
Fine Gold Jewelry,*
GOLD A SILVER WATCHKS,
SOLID SILVER and
sii.vkr-pLated w'are
60 dozen Leverett’a. Axes,
20 dozen II. Collins’ Axes,
20 dozen Root Ilaiucs,
100 dozeuCurry Combs,
000 pounds Sad. Irons,
25 dozen Whitemore Cotton Cards,
20 dozen Jim Crow Cards,
50 nests Cedar and Painted Tubs,
75.dozen Faintrd bucket*,
20 dozen Praia-Bound Buckets,
20 gross Mjnon’a Blacking,
25 dozen She* Brushes.
A good assortment of Table* Pocket Cutlery.
SHEETING. .
We buy these goods direct from tho tn&gu-
fact ii rent and beat Houses iu Naw York, anal
guarantee everything aa ire represent.
L. E. WBLCH & CO.,
Albany. Book & Jewelry Store,
Albany, April 6, ’69-ly-cq -
50 baits Macon Sheeting,
10 Bales Uourion Sheellsg.
‘PO» SALE BY
225 barrels Flour, #
150 barrels A, B, andC, Sugar,
100 bags Rio and Java Caffe*, '
100 bo*cs Tobqeek,
69 barrels Syrup, T
78 barrols Wliiaky,
100 boxos Candles,
25 cases Sardines, *
75 cases Canned Oysters,
100 boxes Crackers, •:
26 boxes Layer Raisins,
25 half-boxes Layer RaisU
80 quartcr^boxes Layer “
200 boxes Soap.
25 boxes Soda,
150 boxes Potash; (icon
0 oases Potash,
25 oases Fine French Brat
25 case, Wolfo'i Scki^laii
60 boxes Starch, .
75 boxes Candy.
10 bales PblUr'a Ellra No: 1
lb.balcsf,
li) tale, Flint Rlytr
20 fcalM MUt*^nilK
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