The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, June 29, 1869, Image 2

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r 'flfrVWiT NEWS. by cabby w. .styles. ALPiurT t \tt», t ^y «», »»«»• “HmMMuPnu tteyfepf«' riy*l»maintain exists* for Cotton Fields. 8uc«r Pmont "Imh the |wu|«t «* the Ohla.tMl.kk left B^inwr. talfeV June 10th, were evQot.rnor Jenkins end wife, of OeergU. Piorvee of TUI OriM Ilooee.—The Kimball'a here hod the Opereltouee pholo- r.^e^eentBerJecow. Bard oonllnnte te beeline end be- clobber- He beellmee honoreble gentlemen while they ere tanking eorn end eotten to j„ithe redlcel parly i end ItiMbtn the oSeiele pf the party be debases, "thet thrift •mm Tlit ThomasVllle K*tirpri$$ ti »lill farlous About the State Aid to th‘f B k A It R. t and rontlnuos to toy hwrd ftUg» of the "corrupt Regulator*? and th#“awlndllng **»*•*»" wbo own tbr^hartar.* VT9 fi$*Ue brother llryan to bold his temper, and yield to “man* ife.t destiny.” U# has made a mistake lo supposing that TkomasttlU ha* anything to do rllb IbiVfroiNfrivt. th * and greatly 4rw li «■ and A ' j; Tbo people ot tho South are At last taking hold of the immigration quosllou with vigor. And practical result* aro beginning to be felt. The completion of tha Pacific (toad has opened the wsy to tho Chinese Empire, and already thousands arc on their way to tnko the negro's place In the cotton, sugar and ylee plantations of the South. One shipment has already reached Louisiana, and wo row ste that the agent of the St. Louis and Chica go Railroad, at the former place, received a dispatch on Wednesday directing transnor- tlon to bo provided for fivo thousand ChJnV men, who aro going to Louisians to work on plantations. It Is Also stated that Gen- Forrest is nego tiating for a largo number of Chinamen (0 work on the Memphis and Sclmu Railroad. They are thoso thrown out of employment by the completion of the Union Pacific Rail road. There Is room in Dougherty county for Jpit Two Tiioiisakii of thoso laborers, and wo biggest to our agricultural friends the pro priety of an early movomeut to secure them for the next crop, That number tusy be easily obtained, and it behooves us lo tskonction at once. Tho New York l/erahl, of the 21st, says: The Asiatic ExmIh lo Ike Pallet Stales. ^TELEGRAPHIC are returns clinging to tk« exploded boast that “as goes Chatham so goes Us Htale." The 'Ha* returns” of Savannah gives her no hlghsr .«Ul»s to the Slate’s bounty than th# '«A* .Htorns” #f Worth, Krwln, Bsrlsn, or Ware give to those coun lire. Oar good friends In Chatham lucky In being Able to make hear/ Death or Hu. P v 0. PtKKt.KTOJt.—The last number of the Valdosta 9W« comes to us In mourning, and ehronlelss the death of its Editor, MaJ- IVC.FfudUlon, from tho in juries received on being thrown from bis buggy three days before. Prom the f<R*1 * c t ideal to final dissolution, be nr*s inson|l* ble for three days, end expired. It wee our good .fortune to be intimate with M*J. Pendleton for the last ten years of bis life, and lo have fell, and we trust prof ited by. the gentle infliienoe of bis seme of right, bis moderation in counsel, and Ids firmneuin purpose. Por these three vir tues be arse eminently distinguished, end crowued them all with a pure Christian char aetsr. . Th* StAte, the Cbuwh, the Press, Hoelety, Trptli end true manhood all suffer in the fall . offufrhhh juad. The Soulhera l.lfe lamranrc < [Isom the Auocialetl Preti.] From Vlffiala. . lliriimuxi>, June 2<i.— Joseph Killt-y, who was shot ou Thursday evening at the Regis tration Othco. by the l'olico Captain, CaTla- ban, died this morning. Ills death creates much feeling in tho city, he having been held by three policemen, while Callahan, who had a personal feud with him, shot him. Kelley was Vies President of tho Seymour and Ulair Club during thetam- paigu. Callahan wag an cx-Coufcdcrato FIREPROOF Still they come. Already on the Pacific ■lope there arc some one hundred thousand Chinamen. On Thursday lust twelve thou sand Chinamen arrived at Han Pranelseo In sailing vessels. Hilver is being found in large quantities in tho White Pine district Chinese * * ' in demin* labor will, in consoqusuoe, he more od than over. It la not loo inuohto say that in ton years we shell have several mill' “ - * T HE LARGE and COMMODIOUS F1RC- proof Ware llcuscTin Albany, Os., here- toloro occupied by Rust, Johnston & Co., will be offered for rout at PURLIC OUTCRY, In Albauy, Ga., at the Auction Uousc of Messrs. Cooper k Co., olliccr, who had charge of u Confederate prU- od the n dutlug (he war, and hits sinco jotm lUpubliuuu party. Callahan was bailed, but was to-day rearrested. General Candy orders that Callaliuti, who killed Kelly, be tried by a military commis sion. Kicunoxo, June 27.—Th* funeral of Kelley was attended this afternoon by a very large crowd of citizens, though a thunder storm was prevailing. Th© procession was nearly a mile loug. Tho affair has nHHiimed a polili- al cast, owing to KcIIc/h prominence as a Conservative politician, and from the goner, a! bcliof among the whites that If his polities hod been different lio would nover have been shot, nor even arrested by the police captain who killed him. Georgia. Wamiinuton, June 20th—It is stated ou tolerable authority tlmt Grunt never asked Hoar's opinion regarding the political stuttiH of Georgia. Hoar has certainly taken no steps towards tho preparing of such opinion Wasiiinuton, June 27lh.--Ueo. W. Clark sueoeeds Albert G. Mackey as Collector of Customs at Charleston. Mackey was strong iy endorsed for an appointment abroad. Two hundred printers, a minority of the Columbia Union, have signed a paper re- On Saturday, July$l, 1869, The renting to be from 1st August, 180'.), A tine opeoing ft . to 1st AugUHl7l870. A lino opening for a splen did business is offered toColtek Factors. For particulars apply to either Y. 0. RU8T, or RICIl'D HOBBS, Trustees for Mrs. W. P. Jennings. Albany, Oa., June 22d, 1800—Id •ST" Macon Daily Telegraph copy until day of renting. ijuesliug the officers of the National Union to declare l office. 9 the Government printing ollioe a rut lions of Chinese on the ftciflc slope They ore a hardy, industrious, thrifty peo ple, and, spUo of Iholr religious and social customs, they will help largely to develop tho resources of those immense regions whicl Ho west or tbo Itookoy Mountains. The vast immigration of Chinese into this country is f iregimnt wilii important results. It tannul ail Lo tell In the long run mightily for good or evil on our destiny. The tide of imuiigrn lion lias changed its course. From Asia, the cradle of the race, it has in all Hie past mov ed westward. Now, for Hie first time in his tory, it is taking an eastern direction. The thousands from China will soon heroine mil lions. Japan will imitate Hie example of her neighbor. It will not he otherwise with In dia. Unless we greatly mistake, this exodus from Asia brings with It the snUiement of the negro question. If it settles some quest ions it will doubtless also give birth to ollfeis. MARKETS BY TBLEORAPR. Turner A circular from th* efficient epd gentle manly BeoreUry, Mr. W. C. Morris, dated Jams 1st, shows this company to he in a most prosperous condition. The assets bsv# been gradually luerclslng Hir they now amouut to tha bands*** figures of $476,000, net. A list of life loss palJ to 1st of March, 186V, is given, showing that $100,500 have been paid to the holders of policies This, in two yesrs, is a most vigorous be ginning, and we notice that not one of the policies belonged to a Northern Htate, The people of the North do nut palrouixe South- era'institutions-IVbat a Splendid example for^Soutb^rn men'and women i About Macon. The Local oft he Telegraph keeps up his row pretty (fell, (we don’t mean that sort of a row that disturbs the peace of the city but the row of doty) and he generally says something when he speaks. Of the mer ebaafs and tjtr prosperity of the oily, he .. Souxd as a Doha*.—At no lime since the close of the war have the businessmen of ' Macon, generally, stood upon firmer ground, both in regard to their ©ledfl and theTr abili ty to pay, than they do to-dae. The fine price at whleh cotton sold during the season now drawing to a close, and the promptness with wblttk |Unters mat their obligations, bare enabled the merchants of Macon to meet thslr bills with corresponding nrompt* •eat, Mtd sustain their ersdtt abroad. We hear no eoaplslnt among them about the tightness of money; no Intimation Uiat any on* *f them, ©©copying a respectable pool lion in business circles, Is In danger of fail ing; ahd no Idea is entertained In any quar ter, other than that their preseat financial condition is as souad a* a dollar. With pro pitious crop seasons from now until th* mid dle or last of Aurust, and a reasonable de- gof business Judgment and economy ou the part of our mercbAnls and business men, during thsdull summer months, they will bo enabled to enter the flail and winter trade almost iptl»n*bH financial ba in the numerous fins business houses **- —fencesUisi Are now bntlding I'rom Urnn*wick. As we bavii't room for the whale of the in Ierrsliug account of the visit, given by the Appeal, we ftpproptlal* the Telegraph*t syn opsis, which says the Appeal of Hnturday chronicles the rrrepl|on In that city, on Tuep*. «lny, of a dintInguinliod delegation from |-!u- faula, consisting of lion. E. H. Hliorler, Ma jor L. F. Johnson, Dr. P. D. ltaker,* Messrs. Win. D. ('ox, Wm. If. Hray ami T. J. Per kins. They came at the request of Hie city authorities and business men of their city and surrounding section, for tho purpose of officially examining into the merit* ol Rruns- wick as a pot Laud outlet (or their section; to learn the exact elfins of Hie grent railroad enterprise known as the Brunswick, Albany and KiiTania Road ; and to form Hie acquain tance of the business men of the city they hope soon to bo connected with over this route. The parly were entertained as curst* of the city of Brunswick, were shown the harbor and surroundings in w tug*hont, end person ally ascertained the depth or water by lead sud line. The Appeal suva that at a meet ing on Thursday night, lion. K. H. Hharlcr, spokesman or the delegation, expressed much delight and satisfaction with Rruiiswick anti her peopif, promising a good report upon the return of the delegation. Tho Appeal adds: Mr. 8. gave a few fact* of interest to our people, in reference lo tho construction ufllio road Trout Eufuula to Montgomery, of whiqh he is a leading gpipit; assuring ns that every thing nt their end of the Hue would be com pleted in ample lime, and expressed tbo mo»l feeling Interest in the early commencement and completion of our road, which would fin ish his oonnsotion on the shortest possible line to a good Atlantia port. He demonstra ted that the people of his portion of Alabama and beyond, would naturally ship over this route, for tho bet-t of rcasous—it would be their most expeditious and economical route toanoMtera outlet. Although they now bad choice of two “rainbow routes” to Savan nah they were not osatcut; they wanted n ..... r..-,i N *. w . direct line te Rrunswlck, and must have it.— j * They hod always shipped via Apabioli- •- « H a v awn a ti, Juno 20.—Cotton market firm, with iiihhUings at file. Hales, 200 bales. He* ocipfs, 200 hales. Liverpool Cotton Market. LiNKurooi., June 20.—Noon—('oitou mar kel a shade firmer, with upland* at I2|d Oilcan*, lL’J.I. Kales, 12,000 bale*. Afternoon—t?«ittou active, with uplands at 124*1; Orleans, 12^. Hales, 18,000 bale* New York Cotton Marmot. New York, June 20 -Noon—Ootfou mar km firmer, with middling* nt JW|o. Evening—t'olloii more native, with mid dlingH lit MJc. Hale* foul od up-l.HOO hairs. Provision Markets. Cincinnati, Juno 20.—Mess Fork, 512 T-^ •Id,(hi. Racon unchanged. Hr. Iiimiis, June 2d. Me.-* Fork, .'Id.LTifii' 511.00. ihii-oii -^diuiildcr*, Mj; clear side*, IhJ. Lard heavy at 11*|. ruMmasIcr—How Kerim bis Word. Vrael Th. now, IM» inornin, of Ttinior*, l.ntlnj. left Wasliiiigtiin will) 111* commiRsioii in hi* pocket, will not surprise a great many peo ple who, like ournelf, have nulcd haw often and shamefully the man who sign* himself President, fia* violated his pledged word, an deliberately deceived those who trusted Id* honor. It is not in our power, of course, to prevent this outrage, bn*, while there is a free pen left in llii* Common wealth it should leap to brand the perpetrator as lie deserve*. Omni lia- degraded Ills high (diice and hesmirrhed Ids own reputation, irretrievably, by I hi: net. He lia* broken a solemn promise, loo, and last, and worst of all, lias assigned reason for hi* conduct, Hint convict* him of mi ignorance and malice unworthy any rul wlio has the least regard for his fame, m the condition of the people over whom lie ha/ been appointed to rule. 'I’Jiis is “lei us have peace,” indeed, IV liavo room, even with ull our indignation, t blush for him. Tho almost daily dcmotis'ra lions of his niter unfitness for Ids high post Hou r could have no more fitting HIiihI rat ion I linn till*. How low indeed, have 11 people who mice were ruled by Hie statesmen sunk, when they are ferewd not only to hco, but lo submit to Hindi outrages, bet it pass, though, inhere is any. jusHuo left upon oarlh, uml we nro still men, wo shall yet right tlicso wrongs, ai|<l punish their perpetrators. Journal Jfeueiijer, 2Oth. The Telegraph of Suudav says we loarn that Turner takes possession of tho Mneon post office to-morrow. The pcoplo of Muoon seo in this appointment an uumcritcd and unworthy insult, which indue time, will dis dose its natural results to the perpetrators. Union* wo aro wholly misinformed, General Grunt iu forcing this appointment upon us, broko faith with the delegation who waited ou him to protest agaiusl it lu the name of the people. Broke faith? Dmnn him, lie never had toolo. but the completion of t.*io railroads * ft**- transferred thslr entire business to Havannsli sod tbs complslisn of th« Brunswick, All.any and Eufaularoad would again transfer it, tuid this tins to Brunswick lie oontintsd in'ibis encouraging strum at eid- oome length, oloslng his remarks by cxlci ' ' * ““Apia to tho Ma; Isons generally oi ing ths hospitalities of Eufsula to tho Mayor end AldermW, tfifi sltl'sr ” * Brunswick. On Friday dclsgnUsu took Another trip and oxamined tho lower portion of the harbo 1 ' and bay. Tho Appeal says During this pleusaut and delightful trip. isy witAASSAd water, A!!} f«.. It./ bMB la doubt, would h. -»d- “ lu our burn k-lijtr'a trow,l ore h.»rd dir, w, desire no >ln>t|er alber ,!r. of the onward Wtw of tin eUj, Ike rreeperilj of its people, and t wltneeeed nineteen feet ute^iured at lew on iheehnlloweeS portion of the Bran.- fill. ■m ri.it.I harbor eepsei.j, and Skit ,ws hare all Ibe water we elslr 1 the i our butlneae men err lielelbne, nlso, the following about 'the A landing wan mad, on 81. Simon's leland, '■ n. Tint *■ nt tbs plantation of the late lien. Thou, (lui ler King, where the pleasures ot the Aeraiug were dkrenttod in the crjojntent oC Ihom ‘ “ _ £|,|ob c delleloua elama and lah for whleh our ooaal la no famous,.and inoznmlnlng the grottnd, at Uni snot magnificent estate. Tli, Eufaula Xtr. eonlalna the repirt of the delegation, from whleh we eatrnetj the following: Tho OH/ of Brunswleh ie moat beautifully located ,* nature bha dot\p all ,hal U could do i,Ike Iowa ails attraetire and denira- tropical fruits Aid flowsrs. ln coaneeUouwbh New Advei’tisomontS' COTTON r\SK AtWnd i bold at very 1.0 he tNK riOtfmd one GO Haw Cottan Gin far TdKIMJITLDl Will LOW PRICES, nar Apply to W. H. WILDER. June 22d. IhbSl—2w Aornt. Cotton Ware Douse for Refit! MERCER & SMITH, OXilD STJLJSTT), & FANTON, PRIZE MEDAL Elastic Stitch Sewing Machine, manufactory, IMNIUHIV, CONN, OPFIUK Aud.HAl.KHROOM, 8518 BROADWAY NSW TOSH ririt Premium over Double Thread Machines I Premium At Paris Exposition I First Premium at American Inetltuto Talr 18G7I And wherever exhibited Tho MohI Desirable Family Machino in the World IT IH KA.UV TO MANAUK! JAUTIFUL IN DEHIGN! PERFECT IN ITS CONHTRUOTION R i and enn perform a larger raugo of work than any !ir*l elua* Marhiue now made. It i* nl way* in ardor, nn-l 1 ecuHcqueiilly niwuyi ready lo run. Price* range from $f»f, tu $200, or minis an other lir*i ola*a Maobiues June 22d, iHti'.i-.‘lui •rim*, j. moi.onr, JS, Savannah. Ga —AT T1IEIB - Htill keep on band ▲ FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES PLANTATION —AMU— Family Supplies, DRY HOODS, V BOOTH AND HOOKS, IRON AND STEEL, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, (IHNABUB08, STRIPED GOODS & TARNS. They have iiiglora a larg. lot of BACON. CLEAR & CLEAR RIBBED SIDES, HHGULDKKK, IIA.MM and FAMIItY MEATS, CORN AHD PROVISIONS RUGAH, COFFEE, SALT, and svsrything else usually found in thsir UKNKXML AND C OMPLETE OTOMt I -o- ihe Branch of the oldjPbiladcIphia Firm of Hacker, Wcthorill & Co., — Imi'obti-.br, Dialer* & Usowkb* in- PENNHYIdVANIA Their old friend* and cuntnmcr*. and publio gatcrally, aro a**ur«d that they con tinue to Hell at the LOWEST LIVING PUIOEH, nnd that they keep the REST GOODS they can find. fcjr They reaped fully invito inspection, and defy competition. * Albany, npr l, 18GU—eq. Garden, Field & Flower Seeds, Seeds warranted FREMll spd PURE, and sent by mail to Planter* oil endowing money to tho above firm. Postage 2u. per each *t niumii*. WHOLOSALE DEALERS IN Flour, Brscuit, & Crackers, HAY. c*30, GI) St. Julian 81., : Navaimuli, On. June 22d, 18t>9-tUl 1st Jan. J. M. COOPER CO., Agent*, Albany, Ga Dissolutioipot* Partnership. rf^HEJPAUTNBRBIIIPS OF RUST. JOIIN- A HTON & CO., at Albany, Ga., and Ru*t, i GKOUUIA—DoviitiuuTY County. U. O. Kenton has Applied for exemption of personalty ami selling apart and valuation of homeaicad; and l will pass upon lbs same at 10 o'olock, a. x., on Gin 12th day of July 18b‘.», at my ofiitio. TUI* 21th dxy^ of Juno. 18tW. W. 11. WILDER, June 2o. 18li'J*2l* , Ordinary. =Jr.BJanW!5CCBflSGR of H»»L Johnson A Co. I hereby~notiIjr I Co. I hereby notify lbs publio that Hum and after this dale 1 will commenca a —-OiU.- Purely a Southern Institution, . liZiij iSjJa-! &KS C0 "" , ‘ aJ 'Th* population no* are iaiclllgsot, A«Uvs, tmiiasts men, and Justly famoua for thslr courtesy and bo*- ‘ Illy to Stranger*. Much as ws had heard food In th# IJaitsd BUIse Coast Surveys ?,W* w vre*^agreeably dfi^lpd nted ia finding, our anUeipailon more thanrsalUed. been buuortd by the city MtharillsA t© 'oc^ •F or. RtCIIUOND, VA. -(=•>0- Autborl.M’ Rapllal...':'....;^........Vt.OOOiuOO. Capt'l p’d in & sec'ly invest'd... 100,000 Aawta lat April,' 1809.'. 407,121 Pole's issued first 18 m’fb's work : 8,000 Income eaibe time, over 460,000 Dividends paid on Life Policies...40 pr. cent W. C. CARR1NOTON ... .Efewdent It H. MAURY View Prealilonl linston & Lockett, nt Havanuali, Oa., have this day been dissolved by mutual consent.— The Books and account* of the old firm* will l>o summed up nitd brought to a spredy set- tlsmeut by Ihomn* II. .)obn*lou. Either Partner is authorised lo receipt in Hcillctnent. Y. O. RUST, T II. JOIINSrON, H. G. LOCKETT. Albany, June 14, 1 Still. J NE! BUSINESS NOTICE, WARE-HOUSE, Comraiiiion A Cotton Factor’s Boojlness, In Albany, and solieitthejpatron- nge of onr people. T. II. JOHNSTON. Albauy, June 14, 1 WfIt#. Aldant, Ga., June 14, 1800. Ws taks'pleasore iu commeudiug our sucm cereor, Tbos.t H. jehustou, to tbs nublie. and lmph'Vs wiU pouflfku© If rtcelve itbkt liberal patronage berlowed upon the old nun, Y. G. RUST, B.G. LOCKETT. Albany, Ga., Juno 14, ’CO, tf« JOE. S. RHINE, (HARRINGTON STREET) ALBANY, GEORGIA, Cut In! ZACgABIAS’ COLUMN. E. ZACHARIAS -»0:~ Oriental Spltildeur! SanRa greeting lo bla frtenda, omlomera and 1 (ha publio generally, nnd announce, tbo opening of the a GOLDEN REALM! . ROSENFIELD & BRO., / Have'junt opened al their Having just returned from the Beal Markrla mu ilte bazaar, Contiaeat, -With Over- S'toRd Door fr«* TfiWi’fi M«l.|50 0 OASIlS (Town’a Builuihu.) | Of tlspts end Faaay A LARGE and ELEGANTLYnaaortad alookof STAPLE * FANCY DRY GOODS, LADIES’ HATS, LadieB’ Ui-eft GoodB. DRESS TRIMMINGS,I Of errry deecriplton, .atiely and euoli no iptalily, AND Fine Tarltous, BrilliauU, Mnalins,|S t I' Q W G O O d 9,1 C'anibrice, Alpui'an, liomliaxinea, I Mourning Gnntle, Morning lloben | Shawls, Kiblxius, Wornled Uooiis, all kimls, Corset*, I Hoopskirls, Kid Gloves, Hats and Uonnets, and TKN THOUSAND | other things for GENTS' CLOTHINft AND FURNISHING G00( For Ladios’&Childrens’ Wear. BOOT8 ' SHOE3 ’ liA ' re ' | fOetol Aiao, an iramrnis stock of AND i !».■ FINE CLOTHING, HEAVY GOOI Th yiu liioa i —AND— (For laborers wear and plantation i Gents’ Famishing' Goods, (C. m lOer. s"i iatbt ill tho heel ENG LISII and FRENCH Mtlerinl E. ZACHARJ Has just opened a tery largo and carefully soleclod stock of SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, LADItS’ FASHIONABLE Dress Goodsi, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. AND —AND— CLOTHING »■ GROCERIES&PR0VISI0NS Family Supplies, —AND- PI.ANTATION GOODS. WHlfill HE OFFERS AT PltlfiBS ll.al cannot f til lo give RaUafaction, and on terms to euit purehanere. ill Thanking bla friend# and lb* publio geber- n. r..tk. ... l 7 ally forth* liberal patroaaf* heretofore ex ‘especlfiilly tended to him, bo respectfully ■olicit* a eon-5 tinuolion of the same, pledgiug hia undivided efiort# to please : all Who may favor. biu With •Call .'.ti J-y . - .1 [■ Alhaity, April 23d, 18(1^—-dm’ * ALBANY STOVE • ■ ; : v* : u nf<m>u nf >0.1. •FURNISHING EMPORIUM I J.J llOPKINa... .Ueernary UfiMk«i»b» WtusBiM JA8.E.WOLKP.W r- J [(MBmYut (Irorgia aad S. (leneml Agn’l for intM.i.wvis, . . 'Vf * •aya*. ScYb NOTXOE! Sonruun SiamcT or.Oeoioi*. > Albany, O.., June 2fid, 1809.. / ; The ncj.ntgsed Ueteby gives nolire of kin appolnimenl ee Aaaignee of Fed.rio Lebeien, of tke conMy of Dougheriy nnd Rtele of Geor gia, whejkaa, upon bla «>n peiiiien. bean ruU>Hlg»ri halHCpl by the Dutricl Curl of aatd Dialrlct. • !•' nUIlf .. -. lOAMIS Ev URL, Albany, Jane 211, 1809 St Assign*. i noxiceT ' Sonnuu Di^nioy ee 4 Xj. d TJERPUOT COOKING STOV > —a»B- ..ull house PUKNisnma aooosi TIN, PLATED A^p WOODEN WAt* n*B Ol^tsa AHD CHOCKBST; of his **•* L*\» >. liT " ' -.d i< e JAM) Albany. Jne aa, rm* Custom Mado Work. I# prepared to iupply . A* #4 a i ieoko #u«h tweri; tke ci fio. BMrerYi & and (o ! For Lodiea and Mi we*, Gents and Boys. itid'w' iTaste and Fano; i Hats, Caps and Trunks- Of the latest styles and besrmake. Hosiery, Notions, &o. And all manner of Tor j.boring'Cl.iae, nnd PUntailon uae. In •..a IJW|j|gnimtnRi t. ... .' a.] RYTHING usually found la a ’■l ■ . A J IJ, a. . -. • . ,J j i/j TIBST-OliflS Dry Goods Establishment. Not b«iug accustomed to charging axorbi- tant pricss for their Gpods, Rooonflold & Bxo-, )l , iii" Are determined lo Mil na LOW ao Uia rani. * «n€««ga» «UI admit i and being ~ ■■■‘it —r nf *fW Alii « mix All are inrlt.d lo taken look J 1 ALBANIAN SPl t m ,. ; '/M -.j * r -.of'his^;m 'i[rv.V< -t A ■ *ie '• .1 i 1 .-jb-.u J bMvP *ir.' Yovk. Varia|;;;:,F>« ; N. i.VJxh 1 ' / ! c«p. txv r m* Magniftceffi ^f 'Sr, ~ ■ •« r ..VAV_ I *!T 4W)