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ALBANY, OA., JULY 13, 1867 *3£pB 4ii tofAistotts crime. Mitchell County.—The ThomaHvillo Enterprise says: Wo have received a very encouraging letter from Mitchell county on [ thp subject of aid to the South Georgia & Florida Railroad, and it was received with applause at our railroad meeting on Satnr. day last. Let our friends in Mitchell get up the Are—we will set them on their feel in n atimt time. 'flic execution of Mnxiinilliah hy the pre sent military banditti ot Mexico is ungues- tlonably one of the most diabolical crimes that has ever been perpetrated on tho con tinent of America and will deservedly leave tin* Mexican people without n friondamong civilized nations. It is to bo hoped that the Powers of Europe will unitedly demand, for Tribute to Virginia.—The New Orleans Commercial of the 17th, thus speaks ol the action of this Commonwealth in providing * for her debt: Virginia convenes her public creditors, . exchanges her stocks in public works for her bonds, cancels her loans by one department of State finances to another, and having re duced her public debt by this process nearly 'fifty per cent., announces that she is prepnr ed to resume the payment of interest with an estimated balance in tho treasury over and aliovo her annual expenses. Has there been such a spectacle of good fait It exhihi- , r ’ i ted in history V There is true loyalty- i lovalty to obligations—^voluntary compli 1 ' unco with vngngomenIs which might hnvi been suspended or denied. capital punishment, the vile perpetrators of • I.a lilnniln r1ni.il 'IMsn .1*11.11 IU tllC C*IItJ 1*0 Nohtiikun Mrn ah Kkimikskntativkh ok South bun Constituencies. -The folio .ving letter, addressed to tho Military Governor of Louisiana, explains itself: Executive Mansion, i Washington, Nov. 21, IHOft. s the bloody deed. The truth is, history of the Mexican nation lias been a disgrace to American civilization. In the period of a half century there have been, it is estimated, upwards ot seventy-four execu tions of Emperors, Presidents, Dictators in .Mexico, and no less than two hundred revo lutions. The unity of the present Jacobinical par* tv, beaded by the half Indian Juarez, as, lias always been the case there, has been maintained not by principle or discipline, hut a common interest in plunder. Treach ery, deception and assassination have ever been the distinguishing characteristics ot every successful faction from the days of Montezuma to the present, each one cele brating its advent to power hy sowing tho dragon’s teeth of revolution, reaction and retribution. Sue It a peoplo deserve to be stricken from, the roll of nations. The lamented Maxiinillian was a true sol. licr, and a gentleman without a singlo re. •roach. In point of education and scientific acquirement* lie had lew equals and. very few superiors. He was a sincere Christian, and aiiy action savoring of insincerity or vn truth 1'nlm ss would have been looked upon by him wit h indignant horror. He was as pure and innocent minded as a child, nnd could never be persuaded of de ception and insincerity in others. He fre quently said that if he could not govern the Mexicans by love lie would not no so at all Always polite and kind, he was personally ,r . . .. .. popular In every circle in which lio moveif. Dear Sir: Dr. Kennedy,Jicprer of this, ( l |H sn j,| f l( , wns devotedly fond ot his r.i has some apprehension that Federal officers, not citizens of Louisiana, limy set up ns can -1 didates lor Congress in that ’State. In my view, thero could bo no possible object in ' such an election. Wo do not particularly | need members of Congress from those States to unablo ua to get along with legislation here. What we do want is t he conclusive evidence that respectable citizens ot Louisi ana nro willing to ho tnenihers of Congress, and to swear to support the Constitution, and that other respectable citizens there are willing to voLo tor them and send them. To send a parcel of Northern men hero as Hep. resontatives, elected, ns would l>o under stood, (and perhaps really so,) at the point of tho bayonet, would be disgraceful nnd outrageous, and were I a member of Con gress nere, I would vote ngnint admitting any such man to a seat. Yours, very truly, A. Lincoln. Hon. G. F. Sheploy. wife, and since the news reached him of her severe utlliclioiis lie lias not been the same iiiati. The lamentable fate of this unfortunate mail will exeito the sympathies mid call down upon the Mexican nation the execra tions of the whole civilized world. |Snv. News A Herald. The Sruuv ok English in Japan.—The English language is hereafter to he studied in the public schools of Japnn, and Ameri can works are to bo the text books. The Japanese commissioners in this country have ordered some twenty t housand copies of various American school books, and the first shipment was made from New York on Wednesday, by way of the Isthmus and San Francisco.* IlKKriiui^s Bait for tiie Black M The Surratt trial “drags its slow length along.” Each witness so far appears to sul tify himself, by testifying to ono tiling on the examination in chief mid denying it on the cross examination. Tho evidence, so far as published, begins to disclose a deeply laid scheme, out of which Secretary Stan ton cannot come with clean hands. soeiation. Henry Ward Beecher said “'Dike a black man, bait him with a white woman, nnd I think you will cnlch the black inan.” This, says tho Chicago Times, is prolily true, but somewhat disgusting. If tho Radicals propose to use white women as hnits to catch darkies with, it is to he hopod tint they will use thesr own daugh ters nnd sisters first: but as in the war they got others to do the fighting, and in negro suffrage thoy propose it only for other States so in the matter of baits, they will probably attempt to uso somebody else’* white wo men. Tins* Ukahkkmhlaok ok Congress.— Most of our exchanges, both North and South,fin their remarks on the July session of Congress, see nothing hut evil results to follow. Even the New York Times and Tribune deproeato it as undesirable and a disturbing element which the trade and in dustry of the country can ill afford to en counter. 'flu* Norfolk Journal hits the nail on the bond in the following remarks: We do not seethe necessity for a reus- semblnge of Congress to define more clear ly what. iH required of us. Nor can we im- Radical SettliL WAHliiNUtbJi, July 11.—-Senate.—Btf. Howard withdrew his amendment, which specified Certain classes ns entitled to regis ter, with the remark that, ns there wss a large share of judicial power left in tho hands or the District Commanders, it would perhaps be ns well to leave them to deter mine this matter. The fourth section was amended by add ing that “any person appointed by tho Put- triot Commanders mny be removed by him." Mr. Drake introduced an amendment de manding some additional guaranties prelim inary to the admission ot Representatives, hut it was ruled out of order. Drake appeui ed to the chair. The Senate sustained tho Chair—24 to in. Mr. liuckalew offered his amendment ma king tho vote for Congressmen cumulative, giving ouch elector as many votes' as there were Congressional Districts in tho Statth and allowing them tocastalf the votes for one candidate, or divide them at pleasure. Ruled out of order—21 to 7. The Senate continues in session, and will probably not adjourn until a vots is obtain ed. hater—At 8 o'clock the S^nuU. passed the hill and adjourned. House—After unimportant business the Rouse resumed the consolidation of the eon- current rcsc'ution of adjournment. Elniw- rate arguments with regard to impeachment ensued. Mr. Stevens moved the previous question on the resolution that the Judiciary Com mittee. tio ordered to report partially to tho lloiiso at tliis session. The demand for the previous question was not sustained. Mr. Stevens said ho abandoned the mut ter, ami moved tiiat tho resolution lie on the table. 'l'ha House udjourned to meet at 8 o'clock this evening. I.orisvn.i, July It.—A reliable dispatch dated twenty miles below Natchez, says tho army worm appeared two months earlier than usual, threatening to destroy cotton on overflowed lands. Europea* News. I.oNDo.N, July 11.—The Russian Cabinet 1ms issued a circular to its diplomats in France, England and tho United Slates, urging a joint enquiry regarding the condi lion of 11eland. (leu. l'ritn line landed in Catalonia, Spain, causing considerable apprehension at Mad rid. POUNDS BACON READ! READ! .1 W E are regulavljr in—thamiftciurltiB TtS WARE for the Wholesale and Retail! radc— • . s.. t We will give especial at astonishingly low prices, attention to Tin Roofing, Guttering, &o., Something FOR SALE TO PLANTERS which will he under the person*! supervision of our | MR. RUSSELL, and executed in most substantial manner. All work warranted. We have aloo se cured the services of R. W. ALEXANDER. an old resident of Albany, whose work ia too well known , to need comment. IEW GOO] LETTERS CUT IN i the most perfect style of l!t& ftrl. Orders from hroad for sny thing in ouv Hue, will receive prompt —AT— abroad for any thing attention. , • iBf* Rememhir the place, opposite A.J. TOM N .1 j SEW BRU"S BLOCK. 0*11 and become convinced. A. J. TOWNS, BROTHER & Cti. j ISTJUAV O H. E3 D I T To thf Public.—Mr. M. Ru-scll pat tint Tin Hoof oa my New Buililln*. stid I sm well ,.le«»e-l with it. It will compir. will, nay roof MW, 1 "- A. J. TitW.NS. Albany, July 2.1, lft'li. 70—11.1 • • IH1 raicD CALL SOON ON MEGRATHI PATTERSON Mulberry St Maoon. July 12-74 im implies to make their crops, early in the season, before there was evidence of good crops.— We are mill prepared to «uppiy Look, Look, Look. In his remarks before the Equal Rights As- ngl»e any good to he derived from a re-open- ing of this reconstruction subject. On tho contrary, wo see much evil to ho niiiirohon- iliul hy tho furious agitation which will spring uii out of thin rennsembUge, on tho part oftlio cxlreimi radical*. Haiw Lick.—-The Natchitoches (La.) Times is responsible for the following :*“The latos opinion in regard to voters furnished us by our special, who sent a note to the Attorney Ucneml. It is sol tied that all norsons who held a aStato or judicial offi. before tho war, and afterward became puartermaster In the Confederate army, can register. Gaouuds: After careful exam-! I* ra . v ■ NegroJuitv in Texas.—The Chicagi Times has been furnished with the following hy a correspondent at Naradotn, Texas : Two white men brought before tho May or ot Naradotn, having had an affray, the negro jury trial of the white men began : From the whites there was a laugh nnd a titter as the swearing and empaneling of the jury progressed, while the blacks look ed in wonderment at the spectacle presen ted. A* the jurors were being empaneled, oi^o of the lawyers for the defense, a great wit, wished to ask a question of occasion n j brought out the intelligence of the juror.— “"’II, Forty,” asked the wit, “do yon ‘\V. inntion oftho rebel archives, there ran bc'wer. ” “No, sail,” was the prompt an- “How ran yon bo loyal, then ?” “I found no instance in which this class of! not loyal, massa, hut IV all square on the .! Union.” “Well, Forty, did you know Kob- j itiNon Uruso ?” Here the African puffed out his cheeks, swelledjo his full bight, look- WiiATifl Demanded.—The New YorkIcdvcry know iugand important, nnd said men over rendered any nid, comfort, or ay pathy to the Confederate army “ Exprossatates that tho radical Congress | with gravity: “On dat (jneshun Use con now in session demand only the following v,,,co ' Uruso was de half Hniddor m (ion- concessions: ‘ ’ feral Gregory. r Laughter loud and hearty 1; That the President’* Cabin e» should be I followed tins profound knowledge of the practically ignored, and tho Executive De- jshown by Forty, and his competence to partmonta be either blotted out or run with ' his scat in the bar was of course placed the Congressional machine. 2. That tho Judiciary, another co-ordi- bevond a doubt. Yh is judicial farce no Southern man is of- •• aims vuu vuuiviHq, nilUUUT CO-Orill* , , t a re*. . nato, branch ofthe Government, seould 1 K . 1 fended with. To him the whole affair is a secondary to Congress. Judges who do not I * ou »*ce of ridicule ; and he is confident that rgreetothia Are threatened with impeach-1 " » understood int the North, this trieke* ■ ... -. l. 1 . ... * I 1.1* i.r si... Ia... At*m. if nlia.i....! rvs. fT nun 1 inont, or such legislator! as will remove them from office. J. That the old Statos South siiall bo re rv of tiro law, even if onaeteii by fieneral Sneridan and Iris subaltern, (ieneral Oriffin, is so vital a stab at the name nnd tire fame ’ amltted by Congress into tho Union, when- reimblio that the eontimmnee of these ovor they arc ready to vote the Radical leones is ofshort duration, and they will ticket and to measures. support Radical men and on D' e,u ' ,n the restoration ot eivii authority. j Army men mny tie distinguished in war, ,i. jne iijimary\»ovenment of tiie f>hcri- j ” ,u,< ' 1,1 i** in ni«» piny dans and Siekless must go on, with military I “Ul*® blares” with Blaekstone’s memory, defect a^qnt banks, debts' bar rooms, cities] nnd offend tire ghosts of “our fathers.” §H police, ifcc., ic. f until all tho manlrood o| the white race,is'rpoted out or made sub- servient to tiie ideas oftbose Northenr par ty leaden who just now run the machine. Th» R*v. Cot. Kbkriiart.—a short tint* ago there-waa a report that this very officious and intermeddling individual was about to go to England tolook after an im mense estate that had lately been left to Ilia wife. The way in which the press gen- ; orally, and the Maoon press in partirnlar, S reetoJ bis departure, showed conclusively rat thoSe wbo knew him best, were the '. witling that he abottM go. It is now *‘ L ‘ ‘ L 1 wbolo etory about the ore for England, and Col. i CoL ia tl proteases to be, he or for .(founannor of his going, h«tgOtt OMSL for tee ieBOMher SN^tawfoieh be ooaldde taess—foyeei—ahgeotLa* teleaveit. (Mil'll lUakni. If you w»nl fine WHISKY »nd»ome ICG WATER rail on T. M. C'iierky, at JOHN TALBOTT’S ORO CKRY, IlinrNon’fi fitiiMin^. • IrfiT* Don’t fail to call, July 1JU 807. Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale, Will be *oltl on the flr*t Tuesday in October next, before the Court House door of Dougherty couoly, between the legal hour* of sale, the following prop erly lo-wil: 1 doxen Drab Hate, 10 black'hat a, mode DE. P. 2 “ *• Parie, 1 4 6 14 *‘l * patten hate, * hat*. 1 U pair drab pant*, 2 “ Casmere « ] “Cloth “ 1 “ Checked •' 2 •• Corded “ 4 “ spotted “ 2 “gray 2 oaamere veal*, 6 cheoked “ 4 8 2 pluah 1 silk 1 gray 1 velvet 2 sack overcoat*. 4 frock •• .1 “ ** 1 tack “ 21 pair lew shoes, 19 •• Brogan “ 8 •• “ 7 “ women “ Abraham Lincoln in his T0M11.-7-A gen- tleumu who recently visiteft the tomb ot Liucolii, suys: “It is not quite two years sinoo I viaitetl here before, yet how changed tho ttceno !— Then Lincoln’s prai*en were quo very body’* lip* ; hi* virtue* every one Rcetncd to extol; in front ofthe vault in which lay hi* remains nn armed sentinel stood giisrd day and night, the vault inside wa* strewn with dower*, brought there every day by the la dies from the cit}’. But no word of prnino is now heard, bis virtues arc forgotten, the traiup oftlic sentinel is heard no more ; no flowers nro scattered over hi* tomb ; not one even planted thero f During the half boqr that 1 rat on tho hill abovo tho tomb, -not one came to visit it although there were, perhaps, five hundred people around the grounds and in the park adjoining. In a word, thero ia nothing to remind tho visitor of who it is that sleeps within the tomb, ex cept the simple word Lincoln eat on the stone-door in large letter*. ” Itl sugar bowl*, 20 Ira pole, 2 wa«h bowl* sod pitcher*, 10 ecticepe end saucer*, tf cream pots, 2 large howl*, A *m»ll “ 5 “ diahee, 8 handled coffee pote, 18 - « 20 strainer*, 1 box tee, 21 washboards, 4 balmoral skirts, 42 yd« »ilk poplin, 102 •* marino, 40 etriped chinlx, Id “ checked poplin, 37 « striped 4* •» raarino, 1 lotokbalion*, 3 boxes soap, ^11 collar* and cuff*, 10 pair kid glove*, 8 bunchc* fare, l lot trimming, f» seta jewelry, 4 silk haadkcrchter*, *ilk thread, H era vats, 6 tooth bruahe*, d vhaving “ 3 hair “ gfltah - a l lot No. I, have ju»! oornpleled my New Hole- Building. It is conveniently nrrang- and )i*nd*otiJcly located A good I Cistern in the yard. To an experienced man, a liberal offer will be made. For particular" call upon'K. H. Town*, Albany. v A. .1. TOWNS. Plantation Supplies. W G began lo aujkply IMnnter* with necesiory «<■ ■ ■ “ have jual offer cheap, 5?ow Hotel, Albany, CORN III BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE, lit. Either for ciati or on lime, due Ig November. We will be ready with a good stock of BAGGING and IRON TIES in due 'lime for tho trade in Au gust. Our arrangenicniH will be *ucl» that we can tell theae neceBHnry niliclcH on ns good term* a* iy houae Houlh. FEARS It LAWTON, July 13-81. Third St., Macon, On. F O U T Z CBLKRRAVBTt S I lonjc Mnl fnvoritlily r known, will tlmr ouiilily n*liivlgomttf l>rukrii down anti low-e|>frii,-sl hone*, l»y clnnulhenlnx Hint cteansinK rtnmnch *mJ Intel- tin***. ll l» ft *ure prf* vi'iitivr of nil <li» _ mim*» inoitli'iit In IM* antmid, «uch M LU.VO FKVKH, OLANDLRS, YELLOW 7 WA TER, IIRAVK8, eoroils, ms TEMP UK, IK* VKlts, ynvsDF.n LOSS t)V APPE TITE AND VITAL KNKRUY.Ac. Ua UN impiuvM tli* wind, incrraifa the uppetite-RlvM a a Booth am! a gloMjr akin—anil* txaniformi the* ... ._ niiacfable akeletou into a flnt-lookinx and f}ilrit<'il horae. To keepen of Cowa till* prr(mnitlnn la Inralunble. It incraeaea tha Huaulily uud Impnitus the t|iinlity - “ ofthe milk. It ha* Iwn proven by »r tail experimrnl lo Incrpaio tho quan tity of milk omt cream twenty per cent and make tiie butter fliin amt j ewwt. In fnttrnluK 1 cattle, It give* tbcm an appetite, loosen* - . (heir hide, ami __ ifSmukra Uicrn thrive ■uch falter. In all diaeaae* of Swine, inch aa Cougha, Ulcer a f Ac., thla artlclo acu aa a apeciflc. j paper 1 a paper in a barrel ef twill tho above diavaaea will he eradicated or entirely prevented. If flven In time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Pries U Ceuta per Paper, or 6 Paper* for tl. prepared by S. A. FOUTZ A 1*110., AT THEIR WHOLESALE DRCfl A.VD MEOIflVR DEPOT, Vo. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Hd. For Sale by I»ru<i;l«ti and Storekeeperi through out the Unitvd State*. ur For sale liy E. & II. 13. Welch, PruggivH, Albany, Oa. July 13, 18G7. 74- SBRNITBRE .A.T COST! J JakgOS, lftT; M. P. CALLAWAY & SON —-Corner Fourth end Cherry Sta.,~ lalending tocloae oul their present bustne**, now offre llieir Entire Stock. Furniture At Cost! HEW HOTEL I e jual completed my New Hole’. JJjSfiL ding. It is conveniently arrang- III Am *1 am H«iW receivings I romp lute most Vor Jienf. [ YWD LARGE STORE ROOMS, in perfed order, under the New Hotel. A. .1. TOWNS. DRY GOO BRICK! BRICK jual burned a kiln of No. 1 Brick, which I L J * v •heap. Tall on ll. II. Town*, opposite ihr S si. A .1. TOWNS. , July 2d, I8U7. 7H—Int hroi (i ROCEBl >«gl»( to Ibd An Ordinance. 1 have for j lit it orthtinnlby thf Mayor ami Mnnhert of Iht city of Albany, and it i 1 hereby n. authority of the tame, that TIIE LADD T)Y the first day of May in each and every year j ll there shall be appointed by the Mayor and j Council three citlxens, freeholders ot'the city, whose . duty it shall be toassei* the value of ull tho Ileal Estate in this city subject to taxation, nnd make a | return thereof under oalli lo Council by the lirn , day of July following, which shall constitute a pat l j of the Tax Digest for each year. And it shall be 1 the duty of the Clerk, from the former books ami | such other source* as he may discover, to make out a list of the defaulter* a* to such real estate, and furnish tha same to the Assessors, whose duly 11 shall be to assess the value thereof and return their ssaessraent lo the Clerk of Council. When thrown- era of real estate in Ihr city of Albany, or their agents, cannot be fouud, it shall bo the duty of tin- j Clerk of Council to post at the Court House and Tost Office in said city, n list of the numbers ot ! such City Lots in default, for the space of thirty j days, at the expiration of which lime if «:tid veal | estate is not claimed and owned, the Assessors shall j assess a fair value thereon, nnd the Clerk shall enter • the same upon the Digest as “unknown'’ and in dr- 1 fault, and shall assess a double tax thereon, mid | issue execution for the amount of such tax, and re turn said executions to the .Marshal for colled ion. Passed June 2P, 1887. J. M. MERCER, very description, and IinnAn that cannot ho given in tin ndn Attest: J. F. Cabug.k, Clerk. July 4th, 1887. Mayor Pr F. M. THOMPSON, Contractor and Jlnilder. AND IIR II.KR IN BURIAL CASES, AT.UANY, CIA. tin prepared lo contract for all kind* of work in my line, nnd promise satisfaction in every case. A good supply of MKTALIC Dl'l!l.\l. CASES constantly on hand, and furnisltrel at short notice. v Albany, June 29th; 1887. 8m. Hr- Baker Superior Court—Nov. Term, 186€. £ T being reprernted to (he Court by the 1 etitlon __ ofCharles 11. Parmlee, that by deed of mortgage iated the first day of January, 1882, Williams. Wi«e conveyed to said Parmlec certain lots and |*im ts <<l lotsof land, lying in the seven I h district of P.hU.m- county, known as numbers taro hundred and forty. (240) and two hundred and two, (202) each contain ing two hundred and fifty acres, nud loLiimiiber n\<> hundred and one, (201) with the exception of lif teen and one-sixth acres oil' of the south end of lot, and the undivided one-half of Ft number' iw« hundred and thirty-nine, the said pr.rl of *201 eon taining two hundred and thirty-four nnd live-sixtli acres, and the said part of two huadred nnd thiitv nine containing one hundred andjwenty live acres, for the purpose of securing the nnyment of jlm Grocery I have Flour, all i i (3) promissory not^s made by tiie said Wise, each dated the said 1st of January, 1802, and ^. pnynbh with interest from dale, one payable twelve month* after dale, for $2910 10, twenty nine hundred nnd sixteen dollars and sixteen cents; the sccondpnv- able two years after date for said stun ($2910 10) and the third note due three years nflcr dale, for the said sum of $2916 10. The whole of said notes amounting to the aaid sum of Eighty-Seveu Huu Forty-Eight Dollars and forty-eight cents, It consists of Fine Walnut Sel*! Cottage* Sols# Parlor Sots, Hureaus, WaMi- atanda, What-Not*, Hat Hacks, Trundle Beds, Cradles, Mai- treuM**, Feathers, ole,, ole,, ole. Also, a large assortment of Window Shades, Wall Paper, • Carpeting, Matting, „ Oil Cloth, «fc<L, 4n4 «* wrarytWat wmll/ Upt u a PM-CMi PiTBltBre EmMMmt. dred and and which said notes are now due and unpaid. It is ordered that said William H. Wise do pay into this Court by the Aral day of next term, the principal, interest and cost duo upon said notes, or show cauae, if any he can, to the contrary, nnd in default thereof foreclosure to be granted to the said Charles H. Parmlee of said mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the said William 8. Wise, therein be forever barred, and that service of this rale be perfected on said William S. Wise accord ing to law. \^/ HINES & HOBBS, PUT’* Alt’ys. The Defendant, W. S. Wise, ia not to be fount’, in this county by me. DAVID McMURRAY, Sheri A true extract from the minutes of Baker Superior Court, November Term, 1866. THOMAS AT/LEN, Clerk. June 26th, 1807. f 1 'lain ntul Stripe Jaconet, (Irgnndie Muslin, ri.titi rttitl «1<>((<;<! Su isse, Knibroitlerutl “ 1 H:\ck ami white Lawn*, Stripe Mozainlmpu*, I Mni«l Bnrogo, Brown ami blue Barege, Gingham, Lawns, l’ittk, blue* ami while Tnrlrtotf| >ook, r.mbroidorml Han• lkerchief*,-\ AU*\amler Khl Gloves, wliitri (.allies', Misses’ ami CJiiliMf Prints at 121 ets. per Yard, Latest Stylos SHOE 1 FOH GENTLED Prenelt Call* Boots anti Shoe Pat. Leather “ “ “ ‘^1 Kxtra Kip “ “ Large sizes Mens’ and Wa Boys’, Youths’ anti ChiMn Hals,all •loscriptions, Latest styles Linen Bosom Drawers, l Alexamlcr Kid Gloves, colored, I lamlkert'biel*. Socks, Prawn Large lot ol fienis’ and Boys’ Will be open in a fewdipj In the ('auvn-seil ami l‘igHa |n *) -i’-ca, Collet* and Ki«i A B C ami ('rushed St '■ay. Farina, Oyster, Wiw (’uaekers—by the pound ft j t >y fers, Lobsters, J’iekl^ I'renrh Mustard, SaneeV Fruits, Soda, ('roam Tart*, Nuts, Ualsins, Ginger, Jellies, all kinds, Branajr n Pine Apple,'Citron, TapM roni, (’urrents, Potash* bp ease, Lye, by the lb. oreu ^ by the lb. or box,Powdrt^ Caj*s, Smoking Tol oral new brands, 'lobaeeo, do., 3 Tubs, Buckets Trays BttmA A Spjemlid I#otoj, 3L.IQU O® Furniture, Saah,,Blinds & Doors! 4t 1 lory m con, a ssd Bel.ll, st NEW YORK css s> deli eery-—from Slesm Ksr- Btnet, fret ofSd re 4th Street, MA- 04. , QRENVILLK WOOtt 14, IK* 14M>] j < ’li.nnpnp:iic XVtjjS Mn.teint Sltfi-ry Claret Port '?*# Mi Sebnapp!’, ^fefiin^i^ 4'rochfry \ Hardware, I hea»* (i Hits smt I’istols,) Dtil’tiS.J: Call and not enumerate thooroy articles I have foi Albany, J uut