The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, November 30, 1869, Image 3

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gtfsJob Office. n sI ccrep tiie services n iSD ACCOMPLISHED JOB iJ!D ARE now prepared g A s neatly, as prompt- fgllP AS IT CAN BE DONE 0 f our friends in Southwest fall/ solicited, and it we tiion we'll 1-urn the ma- [fluv—We present our read- ^ natter lu-day-twelve coi- asd thirty four of advertise- teare sore, will find no fault cooTf/ing to them such a jfaewfl,po Ii,ics * lilerurure and RITKC. * the well known stock deal- vill be in Albany about the lat of fine mules expressly for Not 20-2t Alimnv, Ga., Nor. «H), 18G'J. h\tifvf A lining A'fir*: Please allow me space in your paper to return my thauka to the good people of Albany andcurroundiug coun try for their liberal patronage during the last summer in my ice business. It was my purpose to establish a perma nent fish and oyster market in Albany, but find it impracticable, as so many hare en- gaged in the fish trade the dirided patronage fails to justify me in longer. attempting to keep it up. I, therefore, leere the ield to those who mingle fish end calico, oysters and groceries, and the illimitable rariety of mer chantable erticles on the tame shelves in the same conglomerated “general assortment." I regret that any should hare been so ma licious, or so greedy for patronage as to cir culate a report that I was selling spoilt oys ters. I certainly have not done so to my knowledge, and no truthful man or woman can say so, or charge me with ever haring given short weight or measure. My los9ca on oysters have been considera ble, but it was my desire to keep up the bus iness for the accommodation of the kind friends who hare so liberally patronised my ice house, and hence 1 have run the business longer than my own interesta justified. I shall continue the ice business, but my house is now undergoing repairs, and there will he no ice till further notice. Respectfully, H. Scarborough. NEW STORE! Just received a new lot of Business Suits nt Loewenstein k Pfeifer’s. * store and see the fine oil Cronos, elegant Books, Silver - »nJ other fine goods for 7** sad for sale cheap : Large Owsgu- Hester & Cruder. U ftl>'srm r re—This is one M koo\i in Georgia. It L^sitetnd healthy locali- " i:isctatnts that merit ex- Wintiow Cornices, Wall •onic styles. Call and Welch & Mitchell’s. The Alhuy Seek Store. We acknowledge the receipt of the Western World, Frank Leslie’s Boys and Girls Week ly, Harper’s Bazar, Scientific American, etc., from the enterprising firm of Welch k Mitch ell. Here may everything new and desira ble in the way of books and newspapers be obtained. These gentlemen are always polite and obliging, and will order, on the shortest notice anything in the way of books, mu sic or jewelry, from an almanac to a library, from a piano to a jeweharp, or from a set of diamonds to a button. Try them and be sat isfied. ue—We call special at- advertisement. We that this Institution, under ~ing golden opinions and taioent degree. Success ItVert. Flour and Baeon, cheap as dirt at Hester & Cruger's fse eveet Oranges for sale Hester & Cruger. Messrs. Win Crichton & Sou, «manufacturing a fertilizer be equal to the very best I country. We call special m advertisement, and refer to *#. for particulars. Messrs, tre gentlemen of high char- jUaterti need have no tear of ipoa by them. Ones Mona to tu* Bueacu—Mr* Welch, Agent fer the S. G. & Fla Railroad, appeals to it« friends in unmistakable terms this tnorqing. His notice, to which we call at., tentjon, is especially addresed to those who have not fulfilled their pledges—derelict stock subscribers. It is earnestly to be hoped that all in ar. rears will respond promptly, so that the work may be pushed rapidly to completion. ikrr's Sewing Machine, ucw ad Baker's Machines thread neb in e*. it Welch & Mitchell's. mir—Messrs Co.ly & Cook, lieficieut employees in our fixups City Directory. We atcrpri*e to ourcitizens, and dune them handsomely dis- •prof the Directory. The aiidtx to the enterprise, cn- Ktrrofour merchants and bus- ptakope all will seek a "place hi' ®TT8 DEEDS, and other titoa.ud for sale at this WbucrSchool—We omitted school in our Iasi for the reason traoa or time. it* too veil known in Gcor- *> to require any particular ■ us, but it may be well to state Wfekllects in the StaU, mod tprea the most attention to dlfkim in the highest terms, Lis school as eminent- ?b»«ge. ■bhis advertisement it will •■w/ thorough scholar leaving Wentitled to one year's free G-w's College. What an in - 1 tub'll ion! Ladies Kid Gloves at leih A (Tetter's. •f8ilks, black and colored Pfeifers. liter Ikrlr Lands. pttuurr within lUo lalt 'eral old ncti uni n lances and risiliug this section to look Among them Col II. P. dof the Greenville & Col- id of ours in years loRg Joiiah Sibley, of Augusta, t worth and n merchant Hester ij- CauazB have a superb general stock, and are now offering specialities at low prices. Fine Gold Jewelry in sets and single pieces Gold and Silver Watches, at Albaxt Book& Jewelry Stoie. Ladies if you want a fine French Glove fitting corset, call on Loewenstein & Pfeifer South side of Broad street two doors from Jacksou. gQF We are under obligations to our riend, Major Harris, for a gentlo hint that we ought tooommenco the study of hogology. He has placed in our pen a splendid subject in the shape of a Birkshire pig which we’ll do our best upon. By the way, the Major has a few more left of the same sort. Call early or they will all be gone. OPPOSITE SIMS’ * KIRKMANS’ STABLES, Washington Strut. Greatest Attraction of the Age BEHOLD!I YE NEEDY!!! PERRY $ CO., Have Ju«t received the prettiert and cheapen lot of LADIEfi' CLOAKS n thU city. Come and feast your eyet, but doa’t be too ftightened at the SUDDEN DEATH of the EXTOR TIONATE PRICES in Albany. We hare just received a splendid lot of Black Silks & Dress Goods, KID GLOVBi, all colon and tiiei, the celebrated Aral) Slaawls freeh from the desert* of Arabia, via Suez CanaL Boots, Shoos, Hats ft Clothing, and anything and everything In the DRY GOODS line that may he called for. Nov.23,18G9. PERRY ft 10., NEXT DOOR TO RAINETS, Opposite Sim* ft Kirk man's Stables. Among tho imports at New York last week, were two gallons of ger- " ‘ ’ * nai ' anium oil, valued at three hundred and twenty nine dollars. The cli mate of Georgia is well adapted to the growth of the geranium, and the plant might be made a source of profit, it cultivated on a large scales. Telegraph, and Messenger. ALEXANDER’S rlack kid gloves, Warranted, At S W Fleishman & Co’s. Rheumatics, List kx and I.eabn—Prof Kayton, the popular celebrated manufacturer of Kay ton’s Oil of Life, the best and surest liniment for rheumatism known, has now dis continued his travels throughout the States to see the lame and the cripple, and those other wise afflicted by rheumatism, or neuralgia, or pains in the side, &c., for he argues, and well too, that the people can cure themselves with, out him, by using his Oil of Life, the virtues of which are universally acknowledged. Some people were foolish enough to believe, from the swift and speedy cures nude on the spot, before their eyes or their friends, that the Professor’s hands were bewitched, but we as sure all that the Stirling virtue lies only in the Oil of Life and good rubbing. Fur rheu matism,. neuralgia, pains in the back, joints or sides, or wherever a liniment can be used that Kayton’a Oil of Life is acknowledged as greaPand without an equal, giving the pa tient almost instantaneous relief by one rub bing. For sprains and bruises, it has ^also been used with marked success. Kayton’s Dyspeptic Pills, purely vegetable, are an excellent cathartic. McKesson & Kobbins, wholesale agents. Jacob Lippmax, Proprietor, tf Wholesale Drug House, Savannah. Wht Don’t You Use Sra Foam ?—The best baking powder ever discovered! Sold by STROZER & H1LSMAN. The Largest and Best stock of CIGARS ever brought to Albany, at Strozkr &Hilsman’s. Hester & Cruger have on hand and for sale cheap a large lot of fine sweet Orangss. Just rectiven at Lnewenstain & Pfeifer's the latest style of hats called Don Carlos and Offenbach. Also a full Ifne of ba<s of all styles, qualities and prices. f Where do you buy your clothing? From Loewenstein k Pfeifer, of course, who have the the city of meit oall am the place- ■laor below owl beet selected stock in J. j If you doubt tbs «t*U to-yourself. Soul mistake U jSido of Broil s treet, oo itonk fir Bro’s. Where did you buy .that splendid lot of dry goods? At Loewenstein fit Pfeifer’s, and cheaper than I could find them an- whore else in the city, Hell you, my friend, they have the largest and beat stock of Ladies dress goods I ever saw exhibited iu Albany. Go and ex amine their goods end pricee.-South side of Broad Street, in the new briok store. Fine 8t«n» Winding Gold Watches, and. other fine Watches and Jewelry, at ALBANY BOOK fit JEWELRY STORE. wore delighted with ia, and pleased to find *«ch more valuable than with a view of selling, ‘*»r lands are rapidly ad- Hkeir rents and went away investments. Bacon at : JlxsTga k Cruqkk’s. The rapidity with which Plantation Bit- trrs have become a household necessity throughout the civilized nations, is without a parallel iwtht history of the world. Over fltc million bottles were Bold inj twelfo months, and tho demand is daily increasing- Rich and poor, young and old, ladies, physi cians and clergymen, find that it revives drooping spirits, lends strength to the system vigor to tbs mind, and is exhausted nature’s great restored. It is compounded of the choicest roots and herbs, the celebrated Cal- Issya orPsntvIan Bark, etc., aH pieserved In pure 8t* Croix Ram. * It is sold by all respec- able dealers in ©Very town, parish,: village and hamlet through North and South Amer ica, Europe, and ntt the Islands of the Ocean. rroai :base valuable improved desirable and healthy sec- ' Ijiagia an excellent neigh- frivileges of Church, etc., ■of a Railroad Depot, where * pfchtj* end the most re- '» plenty of excellen* water of the laml making one Coltoo, with no manure, desirable opportu- * Plantation, at a great and sufficient buildings Cons, Fodder, Grain and ^squiring of #t w. UUNTOON, Albuuy. G». '*»»*«» O.MCl. rtlll 1 Nrifn'. ! «T!o qW H«tt Alb,,,, ~ (Sundays nx- T. »t lb« Hol.1, where ' m * •» cnxxcx, by Chronic or loan. norlOtf endorsed fur- Magxoua Water—Sapertor to the beat Imported German Cologne and oold at half the price. ALEXANDER’S kid olovks all colors Warranted, At 8 W Fleishman A Co’s A fresh Stock of Pure Imported and Domes- ,ic Drug, nud cOEUBB. A Large Stock of Paper, Kurelop* »» d Blank Book, at rery low price,. T BfaMis Wfcy You ahouM w TDTTS IMPROVED U- QOIDHAltterR- Becam tbo Baebov m,i if»««b« beet. Became it i-parta a uaUral oolor. j Becauaa it doea w* »»• hair.' Becanae It laaraa thohaireoft and gl«»r- Becauaa it deal not ataiu lb« ekia or b*t Trgatmrxt or Horses.—Feed them (be lt iios corn) with plenty of long forage—hay or oats are preferable. It is much better to cut up their food and moisten U with » liUU salt water. If your horse . has a cough or heaves, work him light and give him a dose of Central City Condition Powders; in wet food, morning and night, for three or four days; when in the majority of coses, tho cough will bo gone, and your animal sound and well. It is better though to continue tho powders (one a day,) for a week after wards. If your horse is low in flesh and spirits, give him tho Condition Powders morning and night for a week, and the im prove ment will be vary great. Fimb Guhs, real London Twist and laminar ted steel, at Albany Book & Jewelry store. How Hostetler's Care Dyspepsia. TUI WHOLE STOUT IU A NUTSHELL. The office of Iheytomach la to conreTt tha food into a ceam-like acini.fluid, called CtiiuE. Thia ia effected partly by the action of a solvent, called tha gaatrio juice, which exudes from the coating of tha itomach, and partly by a mechanical moTeaeot of that or gan, which churns, as it wan, the dlueltlag ailment. The Curua paasea from tha stom ach into the duodonum, or entrance to the bowels, where it is subjected to tha action of the bile, and the nutrilioue portion af It con* verted into a fluid called Chute, which event ually become, blood. Kow, it ie evident that if tha great anltent, the gaetric juice, is not produced la aaffiilaA quantity, or if the mechanical action & tha stomach ie aiot auffielently brisk, the frit pro— ee»t of digestion will he but imperfhetiy per formed. It ia alao clear that if tba liver, which playe auch an important part ia ekaag. lag tho nourlahiag portion of tbo chyme in to the material of tha blood, is conjeeted, or ia any unnatural condition, tha teeondproem will not bo thoroughly accomplished. Tha neult of tho two ftiloret ia dgtprptia, compli cated with hitinneu. The mode in which H03TKTTERS BIT TERS opamtlo ia aook aaaaa is this they In vigorate tha'oailnlar memhrvaoc or •ilk eto- macu, which envolrai tho gastric juica, there by insuring an ampin sufficiency oTlbh flaid to completely dlaaolva the food- They also act upw the nerves of the stomach, earning an aoonlantioa of tko mechanical movement necessary ta reduce the fend ta a homogeae- Albany Dry Goods k Clothing House! I LOGWEHITEIH & PFEIFER. *■ ' I i We have opened, in the New Two-Story Brick Building, on Broad Street, two doors below Jackson, They also act apaeiloaiiy upon —too enabled It to liver, elraagthtBiag it, and _ prodaea an ampin and regular eupply of bile, for tbo purpose of convert log tha mitritisns particles af tha Chgou into Ckglt, and pro mats tha paaaaga through tha bowels of tha asaltss debris. ' la this way HOSTETTER’8 BITTERS care dyspepsia and liver oompiaint. Tha axpia- nation ia plain, simple, phiLaaaphieal and lin taaimpla and xasy itiVffeet is iaatantanconr. Because it ia the hern ia thawarid. Only a few of those 6ne Silk Call soon if you want tham. Pfeifer hare theide .ftaat variaty. splendid new Btord, Booth rid. Street, next doer to Westbrook • THE LARGEST J^lsTJD HVEC !T ELRG-A1TT STOCK OH 1 DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING Ever displayed in the City of Albany, to which we call) the Especial .Attention of the public, guaranteeing qvor us with a call. BOGGY WHEELS. $13 50 per sett^ Wheels, msd. Horn the bed sesriarii'. Umber. Wor Guaranteed- Aho e luxe 1st of WAGON WHEELS T#vArrive. Or WBIOLEV i' Oct 8,1809—2o ltWWSB, fxsaagtVhWir Stock satisfaction to all who omplete in iill ? N. B.—A full stock of Crockery and Glassware, a NOVEMBER 26th, 1809—ly. RHEUMATISM! S VOICE FROM TRE SOUTH! FOB A SWIFT ANI)SURE CURE USE THE | LOUD ! KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE,; LOUDER!! THE OR ATEST LINIMENT OF TIIE age: It Works Like a Charm!! -ti lt ha* been applied to the iua*** In the EtivrU of Atvauuah, Huron, Auj(ii*tM, CoIuuiImi*, MonlKtunory, and all leading ritiei and tnwim to the MLs-ti»».d|ipi river, from hU fauou.* carriage, for many years, with WONDERFUL SUCCESS! The Mont Severe Cases of RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, PAINS IN TIIE BACK, BREAST, JOINTS and SIDES, ware brought to the Professor, who a* quickly rubbed the patient thoroughly with hit OIL OF LIFE, {tending them away in every instance entirely relieved, thus cansing ot»f bottle of the liniment to save hun dred* of dollan in doctors' hill*. KAYTON’S OltiKOF LIFE Is norl toiwMtw by all who have witne**ed it* appli cation to be tha true and reliable Remedy tor R11LI*- 11ATI9M, NfcURALGIA, and for all Pain* and Aches wherever a Liniment can be used. Kayton’s Oil of Life, The never-failing German Linlmeut, i* unequalcd l«» it* sterling virtue* in the hUtury of Mcdkiaem—nukiug a swift and aura cure, giving relief in every ca*e almost the testimonial* and hear the opinion of tho For Hale by all leadiug Drug Store*. M’Kessin & Robbins, WHOLESALE AGENTS, NOW TORS PROPRIETOR, JACOB LIPPMAN, WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, Savnnnah< Georei a PYRAFU O- E! Tko Jtully Celebrated Chill and Fever Expeller I Actamelhuicend man Appetiser,givinx the patient Uin>(thuA building np hb syitem, kulng him WnMW kmi hmttUer tb.n before the etuek. For sale by L. E. k H. E. WELCH, Albany, On. jxn 26-Iy Collegiate Institution. , Carroll Co., Gn. l THURSDAY, 90th 1 FRIDAY of each Or KKT. F. g KHEKDEMf»H,^ M TRAIN KILLERCuebs Soxz Tiioat. r - a FnvotUo Medicine with nil dam. In Dxvu' Finltun. you have Pxintec’a Colic, Usx tux Fin KiLLxa. O Medicine b »e popnlxr I Ax rax Pam Killxb. EXP tho Pria Killer nlwxyx on hand. yon hxve n Congh or Cold, Use the Pain KiUer. wet bo ought wit on t a of Pria Killer ix Ike k 'St enfj hoc y nee tl anylor ehsald eorj ahotle of 1 Pun Killer with Um. the Pom Bliery i> for. both Intonal and ExteraaL Prim KQlisold by all Drugging ' OOKout and / ■ ^vry JKMEMBEB, ThoP and Deal era in -Ml : ofToOat and other Phan •tWjHJCH-a CORNER. LOUDEST!!! Deeming il an absolute fact that a man’s health should be his first and most peculiar care, we have taken the liberty to print be low a few testimonials which go to show how sickness tncy be removed and health main- tuined by a .Southern Medicine made only for Southern People. We refer to that time hon ored remedy MAGGIEL’S LIFE PILLS 1 Used as they arc almost universally, we cannot but take pride to ourselves that these medicines ludicate by their sales alone a prouder eminence than most preparations of the day attain. It shall always be onr aim and most earnest care to maintain the stand ard of their excellence. HEAR WHAT IS SAID I This is from the Hon. A. II. Stephens. Liberty Hall, CKAwroBnsriLLB, Ga.,\ July 18, 18C9. / Maooikl’s Pill and Salvk Works, N. Y. Gentlemen: ***** And I also say that l will moat cheerfully accept the medicines (Maggiel's Pills and Salve), you propose to send, and from the reputation of their virtues will try them with hopes of much ben efit. Yours truly, ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. Fatette Court House, Aia., Juxt, 1869. Gents :—We are entirely oat of your Mag giel's Pills. Send ns a supply by Expreea, at once, for Bilious Diseases. Yoar R*8" giel s Pills work wonders. They gain in pop ularity every day. Fayette, Ala., "Watchman-" 69.} lower prices than ever offered in this market. The Purest Vegetable Medicine in The Best To INYIGOMNT. The Most Sucte: Malarious J) Recommended and Indorsed by All Who Have The Only Reliable Use. in i o an sful in iseases! Tried It! Cure of None Who Have Used |t Will Be Without It. J Office L. E. & H. E. Welch, Wholesale Drcooists, Albany, Ga., July 14,1869. Gentlemen We cheerfully aay (hat Dr Maggiel’s Pills and Salve eell well, and glroL^,. _ J ' .. Great Satisfaction. Our eaftomeis jfftftkj ft Flfflly SfiDlhcm iu the highest manner of thorn. Wc have frequently kuown them to cure Chills and Fever. Respeet fully, L. E. A H. E. WELCH. : @* FOR SALE by al l Jealera. Enicrprise J. H. Zeilin & Co., Wholesale Druggists, 1 i ...... Macon, Ox., Aug. 19.1869. / ; Prepared only at the Lrio Maooiel’h Pill axd Salts Works, Nrw j York.*—Your Mediciues, Maggiel Pills and | Sales, are popular here. We sell more Mag- 1 A A StflT.nMfYKTS giel’a Pills than any other Pill-yee, more;** than any two othera yon can namaeambined. Tha Maggiel Sale* aalia aa raimhaa Dr. H ; bat for Maggiel’a PUIa wa kart extraordinary demand. Keepactfuliy j enra. J. H. ZEILIN ft 00. ratory of To the reader we will briefly aay, that for the purpose of letting those who» * •taaeeaara aataf the best, tty there we will lead, rasa or axraaaa, Qfi Worth of MantePa. Pills, an receipt of MAOOIKL’S Put in Haiti Vi Box 6i7Z Pari OSar, Haw J0-For sale by L. E ua, aay, S August 20, 18 FOB COTTON, CORN, WHEAT films STANDARD MANURE, named after a Jl knovn iirautical Planter of Georgia anti Saniu lolina, couitiiir* in a concvntr*x«Nl form all tb« ft vftetr of the f»u* of tho Sotdih, Uk b» t j exc-lleuce of matertal. roulaii mhttrarm,thexreSSKtff!SB^BS ehetri their uCxla common nee, <tcu *« ot uumifortnrc of the -U'llllnshim CoUoa. Coro. ’beatend Be* I'mUlier- I brie uo boifotioo la Moooonriax It tote a ant reliable fcrtilimr.” oae of H. WIIXKC HAM. | Pries per ten, aatei parebtaSoa.m. wUh B. Im WUUNGHAK, GENERAL SUPERVISING AGENT SOUTHCAtOUXA, GKOSOIA AXD itj.avm Phillips & Myers, . flfanufxctniara, Savannah, On. POE SALE BY - 'ill ROBERT J. BACOXft CO., ALBANY, GA; Druggis a, SAVANNA “ For sate Ly GILBERT OCt 13,tlSG9— & CO. H, Ga. DAVIK I •™ a rI; Keep Your Money jjjt Home { i r', ! i tr >: THE ALBANY DRY GOODS HOUSE i E.ZACHARIAS, DEALS IN HP GOODS Gents’ and Hoys’ Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, and Hats, Blankets, Osnaburgs, Kerseys. Notions^ [to, Leaving the Grocery, Provision, Liquor, Hardware, Patent Medicine, Cigars and Tobac Co trade to those engaged in those branched, SKJftHARIAS iiaclf exclusively to Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Notions, Kpng his entire attention to the legitimate business, is enabled to offer to his frisJus anddfttomers'idtfkter grade of goods, and at more satisfactory prices than are generally found in mixed stocks, His Fall Stock now coming in and being opened, has been selected with great care, and with a special view to the taste and style of the ladies and gentlemen of Albany and surrounding country, and he flatters himself that an exami nation of his goods will convince his customers that he is earnest ia his efforts to elevate i the standard of the Albany trade. lie invites the attention of the Ladies to his superb stock of < f s Goods and Triminga, Balmorals and Hosiery, Gaiters and s, Gloves, Corsets and Calicoes,White Goods; and Mourning- Gentlemqn ( are)mvitp«l,t9 examine the linett stock of E CLOTHING, E A D Y* 'sr.JI V# IF IT IR, 1ST IS HZ I IT Or *D— GOODS Ever brought to this market; sud parents ar* especially referred to a large aad elegant assortment of Boys 11 Clothing. His stock is varied and complete in all departments, and relying upon the superior quali ty of his goods, lie-returns thanks to the public for past liberal patronage, and rerpe cl fully tenders his best offortsto please in the future. 5 ' • ., Alb “ y ' G * orsto ' rf-v -r~ ALBERT £ JACKSON JOHN D. GILBERT ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE S -(=«o- T. Pattison &■ t -I A,r# now prepared to mannfi Sack ss Sugar Mills sal Kettle . of iTl rites; CHa Qesr. Hollow-Wire. Dog- aMcrlptions; Csst sod Wronglj say pit tern desir V- CEHETEKIES, TER 11 IRON- Sptcisl sttentios girew Urtb -rtpjh ’ot ( Machinery of ali Kind- ■ Orders WSSffi rwcu. Albiaj, Gn., August 8d, '69-t n 1st Jsu. •ar?~ m l - m. • Broad and l^ckson Streets -j. GEORGI • i / > L c*:\ i < DEALERS I2ST *' *51 • ixril ,ytft ""’ 'lit' Moots, shoes, etc-, etc. , ! BMr* Jusf’oAAeI ’a^h •Yliitio'» ii j roV/ ICE STOCK, COHSISTINQ, IN PART, OF xons. of all Iron Rail- id, for Bacon; Ftour, Com; Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Sait, CANNED MEATS, FISH, St FRUITS,’CANDIES St PICKLES, 'DAS, 4c. r STOKES xslufsetion wit^fritght STAPLE JDTiTST GOOIDS, ■ * ' 'eieiilt!smms*se*s "•'.ha Y and P L A NT AT ION oae. A full supply oferery thing uansDy kept in s First-Clsxs ^ : FAMitVofiotiStfi 1 ft STAFLB DRYtBQOOS EBtabliahaitart, f > eonstsntly on kind, sot St *r belew trst-cost, bot, St ss rsssosihle prioes se esn be trisl, end s ressousble sbsrs of pstrossge In solicited. mrited to glee tbstp n Albsuy, On., July 27,1869.UU 1st Jut: .u e- ■ A t r. J