The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, July 23, 1869, Image 2

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tt-. r..- M'&tltcaH la lotting up. tool thW up. ll hM the fence to mm( q< refusal to #*pt liu more than ohm given ua f brother 8n*ad Mon* of / ;r. Tom-,- tavintiHh lerttuforr stj tiOBK, and ltd op Ua, .bleat editof*. and wc bare very great reaped in«i ef lota we are glad hluiself and spreading hla Eagle wings In proa l defiance of t^la meaner birds beneath a leading JourallsO >ect for bi» opinJpdC to see him braalag Though net agreeing with him on th* policy of WMMtoR lb* •“«*•“» lk » l K«L. I. pro- W '*“• WML * nJ »• '■W*,, io H IMd it «*rk iht ItmtMil tlftr tf kb pt- Ojn^mkoro no.lk.rt. ^ nUnmofkb M«(rtb»»r* iolhe k.»>l«nktGrt>rgt» 1'r.M. lit but putliog mortctltr[>rU. ot Ikt HrpulUtan, iktl b kclof It, toy ptptr it Ik. Sl.lt, ttil tilb kb Juiliclon. .zptoilllur. of Uk.r, grnt.kt.kl Mil knit. k.h.itlrnJjr Haanr „J la thl! f.oll rob, b Irtttl tb. dblt- lootBiml. Urn* and nod *» r*P* p lb ikt fro. I ttok or nr oily “ ’’ ir.blMdb.wd. lilt.. bsU Ka aanuul Fair nt fltert will bo present; Sajwrkacew l intellect of the ~ 8t*W. naterial rtMurcre ___ _ h| apSeimena produced eeiture as! srientirie develops tj cys.’dah^chooKea. lako a ■ on that occasion. The ef her e«U* Mda. the wealth ' Alan, ik« Itielligtoc* ot her >be bcJdwnnf their operallotir • to giro he position. Bhe fer«*rd MroiRh an orgoui*. tWaadUke It. Will sha| lg for Ihapaepose ia railed, tu fii tin Cm* house to morrow at PP*«/$lantiaf frienda give e uia wportant matter ? \V« It la act often that a newiM MtVin so crowded, in uiid MMjUUlni patronage as tr rd to enlarge; bnt such ia the ne of the AW*. The prosperity airy and tie population of onr paj attracted Ur attention of buxiuerii eb an extent that we have tonni ry to pafonmors’eanvana and inf r capaeity to aecomodata the do le upon o|r coiastaa, ■ght a f toty-nro aatnmn paper—2d, •aid l>« sufficient, but we are aerli eat rued with another deluge of mli nsto, asAnolh'rr life-boat may he leksep our passengers out nr the r# ere equal to tba emergency, am ppty skill hate a berth. bSfHptlha list Is increasing gradu WS here gratifying assuraneee tha aete rapidly Ss the busine* Thanks te our friends am L_ pm SriVRt.• TheS. w. 11. H. Co ■sees a surrey, willonday next I Onion to Alferllle^Ale., with i to lending the read in that direct i6n According to a special dispatch of the 14th iuat, front Weahlagton to the New York Tltnaa, Gan. Terry baa forwarded Government ••daeumreto" In reference the Adklna warder, without expressing any 4pipien of Ida own. Ataeng these •documents' pro etatementa by Adklna' wife and daugk lers to the following efect: -"^'^Ai^large gaug of persona were eenrerned in Ihaassaa* slnalion. Five shots wero fired at tba tiina of the innrdar, one by the tuan who commit tod, om by Adkiaa at the man when ba was running away, abd three by confederates, evidently as signals. Thera had be good deal of elforl to get Adkins into a muss. When at tho railway station he and Ills wife had been insulted, and many insolent ami taunting remarks tnd been made in their hearing, with undoubted purpose to provoke him into drawing bis pistol, lie stiidilloiuly kept Ills temper ami declined In bo drawn into controversy, ami was therefore coolly imsasslnatrd when on bis way home. lie gave the name of his murderer before dying, I ut the civil authorities neglected to taka •»y alej»e for hie arrest, and it is presumed that lie fled froai tha country na soon aa he fuund the military was on his track.' Brother Clipyrr, nre these facts farit 9 Wholesale Dealer In CORN, BACON. FLOUR, WHEAT, \ OATS, IRTYIE, HAY, SALT, SUGAR, Ool iee, Ragging Ties, WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Eti-., Etc. A •■diviue*' of the “Hub of tho Ualverae” Is about to Usuo tracta requesting ministers of every d« nomination throughout tbs coun try to pray that tbo Almighty may fit tome sign la tbo heavens oa next ChHetmas Eve, that infidel* any bo oonviacod of the oxto- tenet oi God- •This Is an evil generation i they acck a ■tga } and tkarc ehall no sign be given it, bat the sign of Jones Ibo prophet." Do ye mind that, ya IInbltosf Tttn Paudoii , os Gnonon Fowler, os Woa-rn : Wc bate boon Informed that tba petition that woa seat up to Balloak, only prayod commutation of tha death penally to life Improaonmsnt. It was rodaeod to one J®*r. — Now Ailvcrtifloments HALL’S Patent Gin Feeder If you wanfn Car Load of a* cut i urn. , t A. R. R: We bsr« Hie pleamin atuUtlog the frW*d« of this enter id tbo people ef Gfergia*gencraily oi sas of negotiadcas for Jlg Immedlati A number of esp i embarked ia the enterprise “has been organised will ^ Frost of If. Y., m President Clews u Treasurer ; iroi ramtotif are being shi| aad ths work la to b. ^trader aaeplcm that will sccuri l of one tulle per day, at least i< i with ike Gulf llood. i Col Charlee L ^Schlatter hai das Chieflaginocn and Mr t Wells ie one of tho Dlrectora.- f tha Dircetore, we arc infc r «We to build the Road lflngh , and all theyaikli an open field am 8. 0 A Fla 11. B.—Thla Road M to tbia bank of the Ockolockm miles, and ike pars are Baao *» run Tnixvia r Thi 1 ia now ilockne* »e runt uoau | to bi fail- ;bt a mM v th* Road the arrangement of Col llulbcrl, fie tho nett earnings of tlieir Road !fi,000 per monih ru thought i oa Idafprl. Bullock, U seems, jtoaswnr dividesds u ho ought and has molted to lake it alt. jpdnlincnt of Foster Blodgett, perjurer, as Treasurer of tha btoiae->*. Builock knows well how Ihf ds vf the Augusta Bridge were auo y purloined while Blodgett was gati aailM is fool ♦sough to auppnae tie to share t id, i »ct afrtaeTing Jadge Clayton, and If b U a ctamon thier Is loo bare-faccd a ■ait,. U fa. oubted. Stealing it Ihf, md BMftk tht imlmmrnt. , hardly wogg while to remonstt my intend to *ocktt the Road, and rwslet theta do it, the sooner we’.l The Executive Committee of tho Htate Ag rirullural Hoeiety of Houlb Carolina, kaa promptly Uheu action looking to tbs Intro- duel inn of Chinese labor into that Htata- The committee appointed to taka charge of tiinl subject consists of Mr. >Viu. M. Lswtou, <len'Wallace and ex Governor Bonham. In alluding In the movement, thw Charleston Newa aaya, “We apeak tha united aenllment of the planters of the low country, when we express the hope that these geetlemen will loose j»n time in giving prnetloal davslop mt-nl io the Asiatic Immigration uiovrmrnt. Tile Vorn in Taxsa.—The President's proclamation fixen the iUHli day of November for Texas to vote on the Constitution and for Hlalf and Federal officers. Ia then) auclt n lliinp lit tlio South na n J*t*n)»ody school V U thcro any achool which owca Ita toiintUlioti to thiafuml? Wo link lor lnlortnnlioti. Wo nhoultl ranlly liko io know.— Southern naperanro wonderfully silent ott tills subject,—Halt, tinr.ette. Wo rnnnot aay if ihoro i* a 1V»* hotly school In tlio South, but wo can, and do infbrm tho piuctto that there is a very flouriahlug achool lu thin plnec, which haa hoen vcryjnnterlally nided and aaalatod by tut. generous donation of Mr. Pealiod^ [Cprauibua Sun. Tlila ia tbo 6ra^/wo hnvo board of. Should )ikojm*dironiu)o additional aim HjpinmjNfinAtlon. A l!9od H«rd for ike Stilli. Tlio Peak and Ilorgor Poll Klngcra have oomplctad tholr Southern tour, and returned to their homo in Ni'ea, Michigan. Mr. Wm. II. Peak publiah^ ea in tho Nilea Rbpgiiugah tlH fol lowing card: In completing Iris thirtieth annual uadortti Peak and llargor Kninilicn. Hell King i hla * * tour, the ttodorilgncd, in behalf of the Peak and Bargor Kami lies. Hell King era, bogs leave to return hla thanka to the public generally, and particularly to tlio peoplo and proas of the South orn States, for tho very kind and Hal loing reception find liberal pair© •which they haye everywhere »ceo .to him during the past scaaon. Aa there la much tniaappreheoaion existing In tho tninda of northern poople re garding the true state of aflhirt at the South, and much doubt aa to tho re ception Northern (teople would meet •‘•KTfif^ * * • 5 Diacaaaxti,.Tl, # trial of Turner etpeMd oa MmxUj k t ib* Instonco ojr «aosael t »n4 Men«Uy ami Toea- bariag xOditional ahoutd they vlaitHfhol aeetion, I Han honestly slate aa tMreaolt of my obaervationa during our extended tour ofoverrix wotrtbe through thaStatee of Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina Alabama, Miaalmippi, Ixmiaana and Texas, that the atoriea of outrages faequentty ueen in Northern pi inr generally emanations from brains of evil-minded persons, wr for efTeot and having no toundati fact. The Southern people, generally nrda, wil are as well disponed towards, ‘ ndlv, and welcome ne and nil well disposed i dtally, any and ho may oome among them t „ w . . r: or u iwroWMBt wttli-M or u Iran' trj. Thejr lunnSHd . graft, deal .luring III* few Ull ye*ra, and bar* by no moon* (nil; nworcred from lb* Ftiocu ol tb* vr»r, but u* hopo- ful lor tb* lulur*. and to *11 w*l) nioaniug poopl* tho Jr will eztand tb* light land of followihip, Imawetir. . ShNl! VOUH\>IIJ>KII» Til W. TV. HUFF, MACON, OA BACON!!BACON! i I 1600^ Lbs. Clear Ribbed Sides. —KOIt BALK AT— Ooormt & Co’s., For I’ASII *r FITV AfCEmNFR. mtOKKRIKH, I'KO VIS IONS, KA Mil. f HBPl'I.IRH. etc., eto ,on same term*. Ali>»»y, Ji.1, 23, wmi In. ALBANY VARIETY WORKS! At tlieir Him pi*, <>»» Front St, Albany, Ga, KENDALL & GILBERT Are prepared to inamifnetnro Load of If jou wtinf a Car Wheat. Oats, Floor lilt aTFvtiunh in tub PRODUCE OR PROVISION LINE, .BUND Yt»im-tlllllKUH HI' TO W. TV. H LT B T F. IF YOU WANT A. ! Than you can so to New York and Bny it. . I1IYK VOlIlt lIHllKIt Til W. A. HUFF, Macon. Ga. IF YOTJ WAHT Made in the W o r 1 d * One, Two, Four, or Six For*©, • SEND YOUR ORDER 10 W. -A_- HUFF. They have also eslabbvlied a lumber yard. In ciitinerlioit witli tlieir Slio|)s, ami cau fur- ni-.lt l.umbe*' in any quaiilltlea desired, at hIiuiI notice. J. M KEN BALI., HT.GII.UKHT. Albany, rony 7-Hm OS Tbe Hymploiun of liver ‘eomplainl are uueaHtneHa and |talu in the aide. Hume* limes Ike pain it in the stmuTder. and l" mistaken tor rlieums- timn. Tke sloinacli Is aflVctrd willi loss of appetite and sickness, bowels In **«• oral costive, Boiuelimcs alternating with Ux. Tbe head la M-anblad with pain, ami lUdull, heavy sensations, con “slderable loss of nieniory, accouipauied with painful £*«%S90M , =nogt" ru ’ mtion ° r i ,AV i u K I*? 1 un * done soiuetbing which ought to have keen done. Often complaining of weak ness, debility, am) low spirits. Rttme- limem some of the above symptoms attend tha disease, and at ether times very few ot nwwMCMM$ihem; hut the Liver is gen **“ * ' -lierally the organ most in- III volvcd. Cure tbe Liver Nwlth OR. SIMMONS' Liver Regulator, A preparation or roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, nad can Ac no Injury to any one. It haa been need by hundreds, and knoWn for tke last years M one or tba moat relia ble, efficacious and harmless preparations tear offered to Ike Buffering, If taken regu larly and pcralstenilv, it ia aura to cure — Or BRATTLEBORO BUGGY, liek^hradaehe, chronic diarrhoea, affections of the bladder, camp dysentery, affections of tha kidneys, fever, nervousness, chills, dis eases of the skin, impurity or Ike blood, nsl* ancholy, or depression of satrlto, heartburn* colic, nr Mins in the bowel*, pain In thshead, fevsr aad ague, dropsy, boil*, pnia In bosk Hubs* oBtbma, erysipelas, femal# affacllons, and bilious dii ally. Tryparodonly by 1. M- SBXXJH At OO-, Druggists, Naoon, Ga Trice $i| by mall $l.lto. The following highly .'respectable persons n fuVy ailevt to tbo virincs of this valunkle edicino, and to nliom wo most respecitully Holt, President S W R UGomp'y; Idcr, i'erry, Ga.s Col E K Sparks, or go L Lttuslord. Kaq., ‘Con- yon want a Genuine la the wonder of the day. Such a machine os no planter ahoutd be wit bout. Head tba certificates and call nt our store end Inspect it. Price $1 to) per saw of Gin. These are some of the advantage* derived from the use of the Cotton Feeder : 1st. That ell Gins to which they are attach ed will carry a more regular and uniform roll than those tod by band. i!d. That by the ragularity of the reed the Gin will clean a greater amount of lint j»er day ; reducing the time of ginning of the crop fully twenty fivo per cent. :til That the Feeding Device senarates the greater portion of the sand, dirt, nulls, hard rods, etc . from the seed cotton, thereby en- iineingthe commercial value of tho lint. 4tli. Thai no hard substances are permit ted to enter the breast of the gin ; thus pre serving I lie saws from injury am» tiik lint ritoM nnn. Thai these Fcedcis can he attached to any saw Gin made, nt a cost not exceeding Two Dollars. titli. No necessity for an experienced gm- ner to run the Gin. as t lie cotton can he put into the hopper of I ho. Feeder by an ordinary hand. Till. They do not add to the draft of the Gin otlierllinn as they enable It by their reg. ulnr feeding to clean more cotton. IRON WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, MAOON. Sash. Blinds, Doors & Furnilure or every description and quality. WAOONH * MUOdlESi And do nil manner of WOOD WORK Blacks mi thing Builders and Contractors HOUSE. HICItt. COACH PAINTERS, They are fully prepared Io make engagements, mid to execute the work with neatness, fidel ity slid.dispatch. And, having secured the ■rrvicos of COMPETENT WORKMEN SfQI.I.KU AltTISTS! they will guarantee all work turned out la Middle Georgia Davtnanoito, Ga., l>cc. fi, iHtu. Mr. S. X. Hull: Dear Sir.—Yon requested me to write poll my experience will) your Improved Uutton Gin Feeder, and In compli ance with said request 1 will slate t lint after using the machine two seasons with careful and close observation, and experimenting with It Impartially, l am prepared to say un- hesitatingly that it isn complete success. I regard ll ns nmong tlio host Inventions of the age: and no cotton planter who is aide to have a Gin House and Gin should be without one. I consider It fully worth the money you ask tor It; scvcrnl of iry neighbors having Hvcn utltionl work, proceeded to purchase one immediately, and would not now bo without the machine for many times the money paid for it; and quite* number of others intend purchasing one tor (he next crop. Your machine raves the labor of from one 0 .two hands, according to tho site of tho Gin; onohand only is necessary to attend to tho Qln and Feeder, while tho old way of feeding by hand requires one hand to stand by the breast of the Gin, and from one to two hands to carry the seed cotton to the Gin. All that has to ho done by the hnutl attending the tuuchiue is simply placing the sued in tho Hopper attached to it, which is fed to I he Gin with the most perfect regularity—thus pre venting the hvcakiug of the roll, and enabling the Gin to cut fully one half more in the day. My fifty-saw Gin, driven by four mules, has ginned 100 pounds of seed cotton in live min utes, while runuing at the usual and uni form speed. I can safely say that 1 cau gin eight bales iu ten hours. Tho lifo of a Gin 1 think ie fully doubled by tho use of the machine, as it elesns the seed cotton of rucks and other hard substan. ces, which is thrown into the Gin when tod by hand, soon destroying the saws. 1 will further add that vour machine is the most simp c, least liablo It get out of order, nud will last longer than any machine combining so many advantages 1 have seen; nud 1 think lho draft added to the Gin by attaching tho ntnohineso little as to be iiupnrcotible wlu-n tho feed is regulated so ns to cut tho same amount of cotton ns when fed by hand ; hut of course when more ls ginned it must ho nt tho expensoof more power; but this would be the case with or without the nuchine. To say tha most no planter will ever find fault with an increase of draft Io enable him to short** Ibo ginning of iho crop, ns each dsy saved is equivalent to about tru dollars, nud 1 consider the lint enhanced in value Hilly a half cent a pound over Imnd fed, which nlonc Is quite a consideration. Youtstruly, . 81 MON 8. THOMAS. J. S. SCHOFIELD, PROPRIETOjj Manufactures Scofield’s Patent Cotton Presses, Sugar Mills, Mills, Saw Mills, Steam Engines and Boilers, Machinery and Castings of all Kinds. SCHOFIELD’S PATENT COTTON PKES Wootkn, Lea County, Nov ‘Jlsl 1HH7. Mr S. Hall— Dear 8lr— \Vo have been running one of your Improved Cotton Gin FeetloiN and Gleaners on a tixly-saw Gin about flue omnlli, and find that it greatly ex ceeds onr expectations, nud accomplishes » greater auinnnl of work Ilian you i«-pr«-m-iil ed. lletore iiaing the maclmio we were gin ning about two nad a half baleti per d-iy, and had three hands in the g*n room- one tu feed the Gin, nue to carry the seed Colton, and III other to takeaway the reed ; How tho Imnd that tod the Gin rupplies tlio Feeder with seed cotton, (dispensing with the one who formerly carried the cotton lollieGin.) The maohine Is uow regularly feeding lOtt pounds of seed cotton to the Gin every tour and a half minutes, equal Io eight bnles in ten hours. \Ys have repeatedly weighed 100 pouuda of seed cotton, and without any al teration in the driving, taking dry and damp cotton, the shortest aad longest time ginning 100 pounds seed cotton was tour and tour nud llirec-quarler inluiites respectively. By the use of tbfl Clenuiug Hack there arc at.mil (i pounds of sand, dm, Iraxb, Puds, Ac, thrown on* to the bale, thereby making a much !Kil ter sample of lint than can possibly be done id feeding. T HIS PUKBS must commend itself o the Lotion 1 InnJers of theJtouth ®™®f»***- durability, simplicity of construction, and case with vklehlt t»n I ha ml, hor*c, water or rtram power, the change from ono to th* other bsln|effe#tofi I tow minutes. A great advantage this Press possesses, is that U oocuplea fer hoad only a spoon of fourteen feet square, and may bo placed and operated ln 41* Gto 1 thus avoiding tho necessity of taking cotton out of the bouse I* ba Ijskjfi* I^ssal in any kind or weather ; the Press being in the house, rainy days art no fibstMln ©g ing as in tho case with wooden screws. Another advantage lx, when you fetSOUOPW PIIK88, you have a Press for all time, and one not liable to deoay or breakage, M l • . nii) wnmton Hurcws. and most other irou screws and presses. Tats !*• case wltli the old wooden screws, and most other irou screws from tho fuel that the screws is iron, either wrought or cast, ^xnd^ho framnaart lion, and uo part of the Press liable’ to doeny that touchos tho ground. Tho ft he made of wood, nt the option of the Planter. . . . . » Planters may purchaso cither the screw and nut alone, and put tho iram# wood to it themselves, or may purchaso the screw, nut and iron ftramta, aaopot to* box to it, or they may purchna* the Press complete, with screw, nut, iroa names as making the most complete Press in use. Tresses complete as last named, sr* la me oral use, and give great satisfaction to all parties using them, aa will b* watt fro* in my possession. ..... „ ,, ... , Parties in need of Cotton Presses would do well to oall, if possible, and if they should luvor mo with their order, they may rely upon gatting a Pros* claim for it. and ba 1 1 examine tsiai.-l that ll a Having the most extensive Iron Works in the city, and tho greatest variety 1 ull kinds, l am ablo to furnish parties with any kind of machinery or esstlwgl at sketist J. S. SCHOFIELD. HAND POWER PRESS. . The nbovo cut shows ths'Praia *■ compleic at Schofield'* Iran Works, far •• infe-by tour hands. These are alltkst b t cssary to operate it. and ka?e packeAfiM tfsEm nniLplaacft ou a wagon iu half an Uaur,wfi Up again in little over that time. - F» r 1 o o Wrniiglil Iron Screw Press, cibaplel*, I “ •• “ with Iron Frames, Wroughl Iron Screw, ' L’aht Iron Screw ...» r- Horse Power This Press tor Horae. Power may cast «r wrought iron screws, wr bcibwh being cut with three Inch Horse Power. It may be put up either with or without iron fram**a, an iron wJ preferable, ns it cannot break, and will never need repairs, oajn the COB* Wllk ( nut differ from th* HsnfiT in pilch of thread of screw, and different kind of levers tor working. On* I five to eight hundred pounds ou Ibid Pices. r4l pulling them up complete at my establishment, they ■ ‘ * '* ' * id J '“' ‘ ‘ ' ' - r ' b. i q ej 4 Wrought Iron Screw Press, complete Wrought Iron Fcrew, with iron Frames............... Wrought iron Screw Gust iron Screw - ' This Press to luu by water power, for wh.rh I furahh lbe ureotutai/ addilionsl ■ $. r )0,(K) extra. Sclioflolds SUGAR CANE MILLS AND KETTI hy hsui Kiglileen iiice Cano Mills Fiftcenjinch Gann Mills Twelve inch Cano Mill* Eleven Inch Gatic Mills fit) gallon, 40 gallon, GO gallon, GO ga'toa »♦ 80 gallon, 100gallon... sand Bolta............. Respectfully yours. J. W. BLACK. Having boon employed at the above men tioned place for sometime past inputting up ser«w, running gear, Ac., 1 have Imd the op portunity of witnessing the operation, and have oarefnlly tested 8 7. Hall’s improved Gin Feeder, and in connection With Mr. Black and others, have repeatedly tested the capaoity of (he Feeder, or rather Gin when fed by ft. by welching 100 to 1000 pounds of seed cotton, and also meaiurTaglhe seed (sT- lowiag forty boskets of seed to the ba'e.) and na oresoU the Gin when fad hy the machine cut DiOOpowads of seed cotton in Mxty-four minutes, making nine and ten bales to the Ian hours. Before tba toiler wgs atiacbcd tke Gin was turning out only two and a hair bale* per day. yours truly, “W. 0. WAT80N, Aibaxt, Geo Deo 4th, 18G8. Mr 8 M Hall—Dear 8ir—After giving your Ola ftodtrea tkMangk tria), l am prepswed to say to yen tkat I o» highly pleated with ikMrpertortaaaee, andeoasidar them an In- dispensable adjunct to Ike Gin. We find that the Gins to which you attack tha Feeder do more and bolter work Ikon those we are run* u iog by band feeding. Bfi*. Yon will plant* furnish ono for oaek of my Gins In Lima far next cron; m Yonra truly, ^ b. o. Lockett. Dear Sir: I beg to add my testimony to that of my friend. Gol Lockett.. I have run ono of the nbovo Feeders for two crops, and would not bo without one of them for five timet their coat. N. CUUGER. These Gone Mills liavchcen too long mod by the cane growers of Georgia 1® recommendation oilier than pbmlorH using them. They are put up in bud ■" bust quality of iron and each Mill turned. Parlies wanting Mills- can 0® / ul best by sending their orders, or calling and examining lor thrm>t--lvre. ■ Prices. SYRUP KETTLES. ... 50 cents p® r ■ .......„....^.*. M ..;,3&«k , a F« r f GIN GEAR.. LxxCo. Qa., Dec 7th, J 807. Mr 8 JT JUU-besr Jiir-l 8 feet Oin Gear, with Gudgeon* and Doll* H fret Gin Gear, with Bolts 8 foot Uin Goar and Piptnn ft feat Gin Gear, with Gudgeons and Bolls, ft reel'Gia Gear, with Bolts... ..... ft feet Oin Gear and Vibion...; 10 foal Gin Gear with Oudgauna ami llolia............ 10 fkcl Gin Gear, withBolis,.„., .. 10 feat Gia O^ir, and Pinion.... 12 feet Gin Gear with Gudgeons 12 feet Gin Gear with Boll*.... 12 feel Gin Gear and Pinions July 20)U. 1809—2m InrxoTastnura Uxoaa way: Messrs llinca h Dabbs uvo building two brick stores' on Broad Sifcct; Mossra Joka A. Davis nnd W* T, Smith nro addding a second story to tholr brick offices { Merrick Harues U*add- ing eight rooms to tho Albany House ; Mr Paltorsbn la building ~n~ Foundry; Tho In surance Company aro repairing ths damages, by tho late fire, to th* building In which our office is located, and wo hear of many other projected improvenuuto. . iffV Tho certainty of tho constru ctlon of th* B. Si A. |t 11. has begun lo show )ts effects, and enterprise is springing up all around us. Albany U In pro/nerUy'* path, and her growth wilt xuiaulfth tho oqt-of-the way places that have brim St ruffing again*) destiny tor haU a century. ...........--^l .'7Ar^.v 1 II.VVB KOVKB to the rocin on ftsshto# 'tcciijlcd by N. CttUGBR • ( to Uaggs k F aoa n»y old e Mj pvioos arc [MtW* *•*» Jul, 23, It69-1M IJICOUUIA—MitclielK'ou' - hu annilau ,ar .