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non. V.A.Gts-
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haul of Nortl» Carolina,
r er B o°nS
r^,)- North Carolina House of
H.M^ono.Fcb.e, M88. .
.^yoars, dated the Utu*t.,
^"' e - V f reqaest for my
y° ur before the _ .
"J" I* ,? shall l>e allowed to
bf justice, in all cases,
^Twhoreth* rights ot colored
r - linah « 1 as proposed by .the
ffi.erevision and Mnentoi^
iv 1
f*
'■I
’"TwinM)-, I should'concur in
■sf,L S of the law ill this particu-
^‘" •.1 by the commission, and
reason assigned in their re.
111 have always been re
x'ortli Carolina, and
.e-.it'
., : ,i.-e and to prove by their
against white men, accounts
-
'lie-able to the blacK race, I
' fill I force ot P the amendment
: abolishing slavery, I feel
everything pertaining to
, ,1,'e organism of our so-
degree of candor and
*;ntenj.ply to other provi-
1 • s principle, were I clothed
The Price of Confederate Currency.
. In consequence of numerous enquiries
daily as to the. price of gold for Confederate
notes do ring a pertain period, we have,'for
“onvenice of ouj4t«ens, prepared a ta-
ble show.ngactua 1 sales from January 1st,
1831, to 1st, 1885, which is very essen-
tial to those who are now desirous of set
tling debts- contracted during the war.
'Price of/Soldfor Confcicra le Kota from Jonuoru kit
1351, to Hay lit, 18G5. ,. . ii-
J.n l'to 6 pr III >
July tto,Oct im dIo i£ S? -"Stl
OctltoOctlC.,..12p, -VVsm 1 f ° rl
Oct 15t«N,»15 A :i5?, Jan for
”■ I® H J «“ I 6 "— 20 for 3
. .1862. ? Peb fot l
Jan 1 .... y .20p r Jto* 1..',;..„2G I. r°r l
Jan ~~S0 p. March 15,...J ato for 1
Feb \pril-4.......... 19
-...40,pi April 1ft.... ai
May 1 - .81)
Mnrch 15.. -05 pi May 15_....:....i8
*prl) —75 pr Juno 1 to J u -
-AprillS....... ......80 pr ly 15-
esteil in a number
rtlivr
-- . casts were not inflre-
i> " > -ait of this right) to pros-
1 iu courts of justice,
■ aa a foundalioil for' rules in
Mayj...^.,..-. OOprJnly 16 to
“ 96 pr Aug
Judo J 95 pr Aog f5-....„Ci
for 1
for. 1
fori
for 1
for 1
22 fori
Junelo 2. for 1 Scptl...... 2060/or 1
July 1-....A..; 2 for 1 Scgt l?..........22 50 lor 1
July ,15......— 9 far I Oet l..... 27 for 1
Aug 1.... 220for) Oct 15 _.2J f or 1
* u 8 }■* I 2 20for 1 Not 1 ......„„.2B 60 for I
2 50’for 1 Not 15.—„.._28 for l
Dee 1.—i......S2 fori
Deo 15——,_S5 tor 1
Deo 81 .......„61 for 1
of sixty dollars for work and
“ *,0^ sold ,4yJf v «y4 «►
li'dii 1 . ,
<^ n , proposetl, then, us not sp vio-
... many suppose ; nor is it
,V v ith mischief us a dangerous
ill in, ill tin-estimation of the old
(,!„! common law were the mod:
0 .. ’ ,, ■*’ o.vidoa'c 1,11'.i.g-
vihi. h is tnc regulation tlmt
io ami delistdaaf; are permit;
own causes, which is
The tendency of judicial
modi rii times, independently of
, ..„ embodied in acts of the
' b is been i" favor of the admis-
8ept]
Sept IS;....— 2 50 for 1
Oct 1 2 60 for 1
Oct 16.... 2 60 fori
1883.
Nut 1 to Feb IS for 1
1803.
FeJj 1 Jo Slar 1,3 10 for 1
Mulch 1........ 0 25 for 1
M**«l| 16 to
stay 16 0 for 1
May 15 6 for 1
June 1—.... 6 50 fori
June 1»—I— 7 50 Tor 1
Julyl -8 fori-
July lo... .10 for 1
Aog 3... .14
Aug 15 — 15
Sept! .14
Sept 15 14
Oct 1 18
1865.
January 1 .60
January 15. 55
February 1 ..—50
February 15. ..46
March 1 65
March 15 .67. for 1
April 1 ....70 fori
April 16— SO
April 20.——100
April 26 200
April 27 800
for 11April 28 600
for 11 April 29 .800
Tor I j April 30 1000
for 1 May 1 1200
TO TUE CITIZENS OF GEOftGM.
The termination of a sanguinary contest, which
tortbe,p,.t four yean has presented an impassible
ttrrier aocial or commercial intercourse be-,
tween the two great sections of ourcounlry, baring
at length happily cleared aw*y‘ all obstacles to a
renewal of these relations whicU/ermerly bound us
together h,: a fraternal-luiipi '-’ ' ’
opportunity afforded by’llii. — t —. ,0
greet my Southern friends, and to solicit from them
a renewal of that extensive business which for a
quarter of a century has Veen uninterrupted sare by
the great public .calamity to which I have adverted.
It is scarcely. neoessary, oq the threshold of a
.bustnose re-uaiou I should repeat the warning-so
often given lo my friends—to beware of all these'
spurious and deleterious cumpounds which, under
tho speciuus and false titles of Imported Wines.
Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, Ac., have been
equally destructive the health of our ciliicas os
po«er. iCiBl <0 lh ° ,oter “ l » of the legitimaje Im
. ?!P**t Ufa bass been expended
■aI an open nnd candid attempt to expose these
wholesale ftrauds; no trmo nor expense has been
spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to
place before my Friends and the public generally
at the lowest market-price, and in such quantities
as might suit their convenience, a truly genuine
imported article.
Twentyfiv.* years* business transactions with the
largest and most respectable exporting houses in
France and Great Britain have adorded *e unsur
passed facilities for supplying our home market with
Wines, Liquors, and Liqmures of the best and most
•pproved brands in Europe, in addition to my own
distillery in Holland < for the. manufacture of the
4> .Schiednm Schnsps.”
The latter, so long tested and ajlproved by the
medical Faculties of the ITpited States, West Indies
and South America aa an invaluable TlS-rapcutic, a
wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage
in all climates and during all seasons, qtuckly exci
ted the cupidity oi the home manufacturers and ven
ders of aapurious nrtiole under the same name.
I trust that I have, after much toil and expense,
surrounded all my importations villi safeguards'sod
directions which with ordinary circumspection win
-j. u. cvTurr
S. T. jokes' •
JONES & COTUFF,
Broad. Street,*——Albany, Ga.
4*’E aro expecting daily a large sioct of Dry
» » 1 Good* ftpd Crockery, consulting of - 1 ♦ -
T
CALICOES.
vt-SBlKTINQ, ,
PILLOW CASINO,
* .LINEN & COTTON SHEETING,
. ' 1M.UUNOE8,
1 ‘ tOtF AJJ. STTLE8,
DELAINES.
• ' BLACK AND
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE!
WEST SIDE MAIN ST. ’
Vou can. 'always find. the Newest and most
.Of a f l'kinds, to be had in any'of the Northern cw«
kfts. Oar stock is selected with care.and taste/ *
wiiito Alpacas
BOMBAZINES,
UOS1EBV.
. GLOVES.
LADIES AND GENTS’
HANDKERCHIEFS,
-- LINENS,
- LACES.
. . ’ INSERTING
A5J>
.»• edgings,
MUSLINS, -
CAMBRICS.
BLACK SILK,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
LATEST STYLES.
LADIES & GENTS’ SHOES,
HATS. SHIRTS,
1 ' DRAWERS,
—^ > . ./ NECK TJES.
* ' ' SCARFS,
RIBBONS,
BELTS AND BELT BUCKLES.
l’ARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS,
LOJ’E LACE.
MASK AND BAREGE VEILS.
TOILET AND SHAVING
that the moat fastidious can be soiled.
WHITE GOODS,
; thoir credit to
uii.il before wliivh
W^f \o uv
<\. hi U»l*
fori | Which wns tie last ac I insure iheirdeliTery, as 1 receive lb«m from Europe,
-Vi 50 fqr.llui*) esli of Cbu!c«l?»H(c • lo tustomors. ** a
IV ! ;«. ,, *rr«ncy. I would, howeyey, recqmpicnd in all cases where
ii is possible, that orders be sent direct to my depot.
22 Beaver Street, Sew York, or ihat purchases be
made of my accredited agents.
lu addition to a Urge stock of Wines, Brandies
235*“* Judge Manuel, in summing up a case
of libel, and speaking of p defendant who
had exhibited a spiteful /piety, observed,
“One of these defendants,'Sir. IJlank, js, it
seems, a minister of religion—of what relij
ioyidoes not appear, but to judge by his con
duct, it cannot be any form of Christianity.”
jy,. in the argument, that
i\,- rxlr»:t pn>fH»Ped to bo
h*Miit condition of the
t«> their safety, since
U-t ,ua aA^urity of a white wit-
. M r%l . S i of a master or overseer,
,; v> yfcitlscr. 1 v/ould ^rant it,
i the higher ground of right. I
moimatj «*aU b? miif4 essen-
„fcivil t»i it.ligiousliberty which
Staie, except in this
: evidence in matters in-
r!/:n' * t vhito men. This c<*n-
c\v;vihi. 'r necesary to the
nu . ; ,t of i heir rights under the
liberty oi* nowsr over
, i!Ho;i :i> Jided* ill tnc right of
-;|.|!. :i:id welfare of tlie com-
.! tli.il this >U.;il he jealously
are. upon whose salu-
ire, as in the past, we
nal anti conservative
a heneticent Provi-
h destiny of tie An
SOAPS,
BOATS’ SPOOL COTTON,
COLORED Do..
BLACK AND EMBROIDER?
6EW1NG SILKS,
* NEEDLES,
PINS,
THIMBLES,
Fashionable
(Of all kinds)
NEW DRY GOODS STORE PFffPP
SCH0ENFELD & BAER, ^ *
^SECONp
BROAD STRBBT,
IlaTe just received a largo, complete, and beautiful v
Assortment’ of Ladies* Dress Goods, Silks,. ; Y.
Merinoes, Wool DeLanes, Empress . -
Cloth, Emhrciderics,
Laces, Gibbous Huts, Artlffcials,
Flowers, Plumes, Sontogs, Cloaks, Shawls,.
. Nubias, Hoods, Bonnets, Hosiery,- ' ;
Shoes, Dress Trimmings, v#
- * of all colors nnd de-
KtiptioM, . y -
&- Capa,
SWISS, JACKONET,
TAHLETOira NAINSOOK. AC.. AC.
Io qualities and quantity to meet the demands of any.
Fanoy Goods and- Notions;
~ o! all kind*; atd in
BOOTS ' AND SHOES,
a- •
•iur stock is complete, from the Brogan to the fine^
GLOVE KID.
IN HATS AND CAPS,
Boots & Shoes, 3
READY MADE(
£>, Ej&EG
. -i: v. OF
rnflrc,
....
mi
dent that w« caa sell cheaper than any other houae
ULth. elty. wo dwire a. trial;
_ to eoovinee alt «f tb*
truth of tbaassertion. Messrs. W. H. LIPPITTnnd
J. T. HESTER, is clerks, ore with the above firm,
and will be pleased to see their old friends. /
Albany, Jan. 27lbi.1866.-6
(Roll.Gentlemen.’ nnd Lnilir,’,) w
complete ntuek.
• have a full and
ALBAM rRIFE (TK1UI.YYF.
v), i ■
1.50
1.25@ 1-60
1.15
2250 25
20(<6 22
30® 40
. uii'iliitili risjuct.
Vuur ulieiliuut servant,
\V. A. tiltAIlEM.
■xi.x.—1 l'-e N'ieksburg Ifontltlvf
lalaitts till- f.illowing eilii ori il:
■r. Sixxiikb XAli en.—It appears
tk- Fnxalit.mi's llnri-aa ur^an, ilie
sP.~I,li.is l-een startetl fur tlie jiur-
le.-pi:i2 th.iT institution ill ourinnlst,
W-t system til' niisrepresentution
lixri-ilit i..i iho'i.l. designed for the
Flour, per barrel, 815.00®. 17.00
Com,i>crbushel, 1.25® 1.50
Corn ileal H.
Cow Fe-ut,
Ground I’eas, jier bushel,
Bacon, per pound,
laird, . - by the barrel,... .
Butter, N....J......
Tnllow, “
Beeswax, “
laiap, Turpentine, per lb
Salt, I.ivc.pool, ]K-r sack,
Sug'UF, brown, per ib.......,
SuLtur, refined,.... “
ColU-e, Hio,
fca, ..“ ...
Tobacco, per lt>, by the box...
Nails, “ —
Iron, “
Powder,. — “...,
Shot, —
Cheese,....“ —
Caudles,...“
Osnaburgs, per yard,.
Sheeting,....“
Scgars, |ier thousand,.,., .
Svrmi, cane, per gallpa,...
Whiskey, “
Brandy, “
Witte, “
Vinegar, “. -
Coal Oil, “
Knrgs, per dozen
Chickens,
&C., in yfood, I have p conHidcr»;.ble supply qf old
tried foreign Winer, embracing vintages of many
years past, bottled up before the commencement of
(he war, which I can especially iC 'ommcnd to all
counoisseurs of these rare luxuries.
Ip coueiusion, I would specially call the early at.
^ption of my Southern customers to t^e advantage
be derived b/trantmiiliing their orders without
loss of time, or calling personally nt.the depot, in
order to insure the fulfilment of their orders out of
ihe present large and well selected assortment.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Braver Street, New York.
February 21, 1800. . 13-3m
Pocket and Table Cutlery, .
COFFEE MILLS.
WOODEN WARE.
COMBS AND BRUSHES.
In fact, w« will liave every article necessary for a
XjADIE’S outfit,
which we will sell as cheap Is can be bought .in
Macon or the interior of Georgia.
We are expecting by way of Apalachicola
THS LARGEST STOCK Qf
15®
40®
2.0C® 2.50
50® 1.25
15® 18
12.)®
Ureal Improvement io Snriag Machines I
353^^2.^.313 „
Shuttle Machine!
Patented February 14.h, 1360.
oliG BItOADWA\, X. Y.
200 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
THIS M ACHINE i
85(5) 1.00 j principles of mechauisi
25(a)
3.i(^
30
onatmeted on entirely
, possessing many
and
i7 i
i. GO
, .35.00^)50.
C5(^ 70
.. 4.00(t£ 8.00
.. 0.00(^10.00
ValuaUi improvements, having been examined by
the most profound experts, and pronounced
Simplicity and•Pkrfection Cumuixeu.
It has a'straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes the •* Lock or Shuttle Stitch,” which will
••Neither Rip nor ]iave,” and it is alike on both
j-ides: p^l'urma perfect sewing on every descripti
of material, from Leather to the finest Nnnsook Mus
lin. with cotton, linen or silk thread, frem the
courses to'the finest number. *
Having neither “Cain nor Cog Wheel,” r.nd the
CROCKERY
CHlJVJl rfJYD
G-lass Ware,
ever brouKht to South-Wes
tern G-eorfria.
1ST Tumi, atrictly C ASH on ddirer;.
JONES &, ETL1FF.
Albany, Ga., Sept. 9, 1865. 27—6tt
Family Groceries*of all kinds.
And of the beat quality. We have also a large lut or
BED BLANKETS.
(White sod Grey ) In fact,everything lobe found ina
All of whk'h we propose to sell at the
Very Lowest Market Prices.
ALL WE ASK IS A ALL,
Raine, Hcwelt & Co.
TO ADVERTISERS
WITHERS & LPTTO,.
GEHEItJL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Furohasing Agents,
itwcen Ckcry anil Mulberry Streets
MACON, GEORGIA.
it-lton r.inkvt. ilt-ro is a specimen j Headers. United States Forces, j E IIS >lrcr J gtb
v -'V |,.-rtt)nn.-1 by the Vl’.c Clir who | ALBANY, 0A., Feb. 19tb, 1850. , struciinu nnd
iiiJt.-nec in this citv; I . .. , t,_l 1 '■'
* i inrriit. nnm ria. I
lii-aliuns licrc tli:ib tbegov-
s.1 oiikfiii not to disrcgartl. It is pt*r-
:«L OBOtti
No. 1.
All dealer® in .Spirituoua Liquors within tho vii-
(viWat ili.it just as last as troops aro \agt of Albany are hereby forbidden In sel!
■ : thOf-pirit nf.be pen- Joy to
n! ttiure tin-amiable towards ] *“J I '-,— )!,„?, .Tidier shall bxvc a written order
)ivnj.li* auri the ni»gr«ACS.- Wc j
fMaltiag and > a vagi* remarks. Disa-
preih t'iuns are maYle, which are of
wear** their own fiiliilmcnt.—
Your Nurtheni business men arc said
•growing tiinbl. and there are reports of
of them muinbng to close oat and
less filch roldier shall
*aiue from his Comman— 0 - ,
Any one found violating thW order will bo arreelcd
and Sued On. Hundred DuHer^ n AIj l£ T p t
c ap., c ? ^i ? United StureeForeea.^
1 13-w2t
say there arc- no such indications here,
B further, that there cannot be
a i J nhtnl States ollicial of sutheieue
Lib ; lity to allo:ve<l to assoeiato
gentleman's dog, who will so far haz-
‘reputation for, truth, as not to say
the above is a lie—“a damned lie”—iu
lou ©‘l» ami breadth.
A little t'u’t in Itockibrd, Illinois,
Dwr losing her life a few day 8 since,
jW playing with a ohl stem of a to-
T"^ in her mouth, '(die
,..a poison of the
Juinost producing death.
Feb. 21, I860.
Universal Clothes Wringer!
THIS WRISOER has again taken ,h *
. tn the Orent Fair nf tlie American Inotllule
5.09@ 8.00 he rtM t possible friction, it iU8s .as smooth as glass,
1.00@ 1.50 j nud IS
2.00 1 KMrilATICAI.LT A •XOI3BLF.S9 MACHINE!
25r3) 35 - j ( fifty percent, less pcowc^to drive
2.25 to 2.50 ( i ian auy ojher M ichine in the market. 4 girl
miiwi’^ia—a» J twelve years oM can work it stmliiy, without fa-
jury to health.
gth and “ Wundcrful Simplicity” of con
tenders it almost impossible to get out of
■fcrdcr and is guaranteed by Ihc Compaiy lo give
entire sa'isfuction. * .
We respectfully invite nil those who may desir*
to supply themselves with a •tperior article, lo
come an«l examine this “ Unrivalled Machine.”
Out half h> ur's instruction is tufficitni to enable unj
person to work this Madune to their entire satisfac-
Reltjious and Charitable Institutions will be liberally
dealt with.
Acaxis wanted for all Town, in the United
States, where Agents are not alr^tdy established.—
Alan Tor Elba. Mini... Central aud South America,
to whom a libtrol discouut will be given.
T. J. .Ilf ARTHUR & CO.
S OLICIT consignments of Merchandise. Country
lVoduce of nil kinds. Cotton Yarns, Shirtings.
Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Wool, Cotton, Sugar, Syrup,
Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco, &c.. &c.
Orders for any article in oun%market promptly
filled. Gold and Silver bought and sold.
Special attention given lo the purchase of.Cotton
by pqr Mr. Loud, who has -3 years’ experience
the liminess. *
WM. W. WITHERS,
Late ot Withers & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
P. H. LOUD,
Late of McBride, Dorsett & Loqd.
REFERENCES.
Wc respectfully refer, by permission, to Messrs.
Barret & Bell, Mitchell, Reed & Co., Lee, Jones
Co., D. P. Ferguson & Langston. Crane & Hammock.
Atlanta, Ga.; and J. W. Fears & Co , Dunn &
Mangham. 0. F. &JI. K. Oliver. J. L. Smusborry.
E. C. Graoiiiss, Macon, Ga. ; Messrs. Cameon c *
Co., Joyce, Alexander & Co., Eufaula, Ala.
August, 12th, 1805. 24—ff
o. iiiltonTsavayn.mi.
Falra^f*Ncw York, Vermont. P.on.ylr.nU. Ob,
SHSSS’Sa*,-
t.nt« tbro^sul thecoflry- _
Over 200,000 Have Been Sold,
« in the United States, »nd re
And are now In
nlTving^®* '*£**^‘^^a'nno 0 .
SOTE PIUCE CURRENT.
.‘.°I the State of Georgia 22
Rank of Georgia 70
* Savannah 40
2 1 '» a >jruu,l Bank .92
' u Railroad B:uik ’ 92
er# , Mechauics* Bank' 10
Gffctrgia .-.-.I l
.°‘ votmnowo o
otiunercc ' g
., and Planters’ Bank......... 8
n All S“ s t» i; 20
ninlt of Augusta
sa*aBSEB5=gs
“fir.sr K E«» K -C.
A. Si Co.
PTH3CXPAL AGENCIES ESTABLISHED.
Philadelpliin, Sarniiento McGrath & Co.; Pitts
burgh. K» nest Axthelm; Baltimore. Thomas Slmhks;
Washington, D C„ J Karr; Wheeling, Va., Sawtell
& Bro. °
tfieptembrr COth. 18C5. —
roll SALE,
A N EXCELLENT PLANTATION, in South-
Western Georgia, containing 1000 acres of
Fine and Hammock Land,
About one half cleared ; with Gin House and Screw ;
healthy, well watered, end on which ie a goud mill
Com,Fodder, Cattle, Sheep & Hogs
see, .ltd ere .bore eaepteton “ T ;’"-,- cook!ng
•My family - oulJ , v “*it cxnnot be ton
^r7 ound ^
ofVAug'wtn.v : 8
4‘This is (lie Urt* "••"O'. .m • In »»
,»«ld .lend.,be *-*
,. W . tW-k .6e C M^^Um.retb.n n P.y. far
iteetf every J e ".rf^aerxbnnldbe fltied with
^‘^ren”^ judd, E Sr of American Agrt-
will be sold with tho place if desired. The Freed
men now at work on the. place are all obedient,
steady workers and able-bodied hands. The pur
chaser to assume the contract, which I* loberal.
For for liter particular, eorjufo.^ rf . ^
Feb. 17,1868.-W8A . ~ 1 ■ 'Albany, Oa.
irnlt! , ‘ ? out, ‘ Carolina... //. X. .PO
... 4 "k°f Ataliama.........;.40
| u j' Co f Alabama . .30
... j, t! »nkofAl»U„ w . .,.,... A;t0
wsufa..::::::* :?*-}*
' ^Pire State t{ * ’
ai - s ofSouth CaixlLna
00
25
15
;15
...10 to-10
gSgSSSlM^. • D.sccnftiveOt.cniar ^
oMbi u Cric« iB * ,30aold by ,he
nndcr-iLned^ - DROWNING, 0^x3 A,,vt.^
IJVINGSTON HOUSE,
Noxvton; paker County, Qa*.
•.jj-ty AS been filled up by the nnd.^igned. and.tlie.
traveling public are requwled to rail-
kind and pr.lite trcajmeul, the I*at fare lhai rap be
ohtnined and ntnderate chargee will be satiefaclory.
obtained and oneiera.le charwe wilthe eattefaclory,
they have *U U
Not. S5. U«6- v ■ ■. 38 -
Jfotxoe,
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY'.
Cl IXTY DAYS after date application will be mede
S to the Coart of O.rdinoty of Worth County far
nave to soil the lnnd belonging to the e;tats ofC.
•V/K-i 1
will be made
I^ve to sell the land belongini
11. Brown, 1M, of enW connty^re^cd^ ^
mIrY^: IRO'.YN, Atlmr’x,
Fab. 8, 1806. ■ - . '• "
Hs
f. M. BANDELL,
HILTON I RAHDELL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
193 Bay St., Near Barnard.
Savannah, Greo.,
Are constantly receiving, per Steamers from New
York, the Largest and most complete Assortment '
Groperies in the CJy. .
ygv- Orders bjl Mail, accompanied with remit
tance. Promptly filled, -• 1 —P>‘w*a.-
January 24, lMJii.
J. p HARRISON & SONS
COTTON FACTORS
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
' '' ^rJo-irest rates, in this markeC
As we 'intend remaining permanently in Albany,
we offer our Goods at the lowest market prices in
order to establish a regular trade. Feeling emit-
GILBERT &HILSMAN’S
Drug Store,
Jllbany, Georgia.
jjA VING just received a large supply
Drugs & Medicines,
are now prepared lo fill’orders fur thoir
old customers and friends.
Wo Have On Hand.
Albany, Nov. &5th, 1865.
A Supplement to The Daily Hews,
Consisting of uniform pages containing.Advertise
ments and other mailer, will be published every
day, aud thensahd ^xtra copies daily
will be issued, io be circulareu **.r C .
fully, Dee of charge, in each of
the following places:
All the Railroad Trams coming in or going out of
he city, the City Railroad Cars, the Ferry Boats,
Ste»rabo#ti, Foreign Steamers arriving or de nrtinfr.
Sji’ts Turpentine,
U blte Lead,
Lamp Black,
Pnlly,
Calomel,
Bine Mass,
Bllst. Cerate,
Flawing Extracts,
Azamca,
Sozodont,
Perfumery,
Patent Alcdiclnes,
Hatebes,
&c., Sc, -
All Essences, Tinctures, &c., usually kept im m
Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Pg* Terms CASH.
Albany, Ga., October 21, 1865. 28—lOw
Qnlnine,
Morphine,
Gnm Opinct,
Pawd* Opium,
Epsom Salts,
Kofhelle Salts,
bianber Saits,
(operas,
Bine Stone,
Spices,
CasUr Oil,
Linseed Oil,
ilftf
Kerosine Oil,
Toilet Soaps,
Steamboats, Forei^
all Emigrant Ship:
London, Liverpool, Paris, Bremen, and other
European cities, and id the Island of Cuba.
Steamers arriving or de; nrting,
and in all the Principal Hotels
Orererexins, inis will make, the circulation greater
than that of any other Daily Journal in New York.
ADVERTISERS now availing themselves of the
opportunity to make known their business through
the columns cf the NEW YORK NEWS nrek‘inri«‘ 4
of the importance of its great circulation, hTconacs
quence of the large orders received by tbepi. certify
o the value of this JOURNAL as the BEST MEDI
UM for ADVERTISING, and the public generally
depending upon publiwily to secure an extension of
business commensurate w“ith enterprise, should not
fail to become acquainted with the unquestionable
advantages to be derived from announcing through
• he COLUMNS ofjhis POPULAR JOURNAL, what
ever relites to Commercial or Financial matters, no
matter what may beth® particular business in which
any party may be engaged.
N. B —All Advertisements iutendvdj'ur this Suu
plement should be distinct y marked “Daily Nc».
Supplement.” *
Advertisots will b® supplies with any nnr.i
ber of the Supplement at the rate of $7.50 pu
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
The Great IurcotioD of tbe Age la
XX o bp.Sls.lrts.
J. W. BRADLEY’S New Patent DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC (or doable) SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Eliip
tic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniohsly braided
tightly.and firmly together, edge to edge, making
the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable
Spring ever used. They seldom bend pr break, like
the single springs, and consequently preserve their
perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long
as any single spring skirt that aver has or can be
made.. * *
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing (bo Duplex Elliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in ill crowded
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church
pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dtCM*.^ < —
as the skirt can be folded when in use to-0Peapy a
small place as easily and conveniently os a silk or
muslin dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after-' • v ’
wards willingly dispeuse with their use. For Qhil-
dreu. Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to
all others. .
The Hoops are covered with,, two ply doUbt»-T^ >
• is ted thread and will jveartwice as long asth®
>ich is used .on'all
F. GI-SCETTI 243 Broadway,
r authorized agent for the Supplement.
ered to prevent the covering from wearing off-the
- u -“ — •» slope steps, Jke',
WATCHES! WATCHES!
THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS TO SECURE
GOOD jptYELRY AND WATCHES
AT ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Commission JHercliants,
at Union Street, 5cIV Orica*.
J. P. IIARRIfON, fate of ihe firm of I’ajno A
Itarrieon, .
EDWARD HARRISON,
J. P. HARRISON, Jr.,
SIDNEY HARRISON.
Repreietiled by Mr. 8. Butler. .
October 21. 1665. 88—3m .
'75,000 Watch©.-?,
MUSICAL BOXES, CHAINS, SETS OF JEWELRY,
TENS, BRACELETS, CASTORS, GOB
LETS, SPOONS, FORKS, NAP
KIN RINGS. &c, &e.,
worth: $6oo,ooo }
. To be sold for ONE DOLLAR eabh, without re
gard to value> and not to be paid for until you
know wliat you are to get. Send 25 cfenls for a
Certificate, which will inform you what you cap have
for£l, and at tbe same time get our Circula- con
taining full list and particulars, also terms to Agents,
which we want in every Regiment and Tq\tq iu .the
Country.
One Certificate will cost 25e.; five for $1; twelve
for $2; thirty for $5; one hundred, with'premium
Gold Pen and massive Gold Holder and Pencil for
$15. All we ask is one trial.
Address BRYAN BROS; &. CO:, ;
68 Liberty Street, N. Y. City.
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rods when dragging down, stairs, I... ,
Ac, which they ore constantly subject to when
In use. •" ».i/•. "j
All are mode of the new and elegant corded tapes,
and are the best quality in every part, giving> td
the wearer tbe t^ost graceful apd perfect shape pos
sible, aud are unquestionably the lightest, most de
sirable, comfortable and economical skirt ever made.
WESTS, BRADLEY (ft CARY, Proprietors of the
fpvcntion. aid sole Manufacturers, 97.Chambers,
and 79 &81 Reade Streets, New York. * . f,
For.sale ip n}l first class Stores ip. (hip city, and
throughout the United States and Canada, ilavanna
de Cuba, Mexico,South America, .an^the .West
Indies. . N: •sw.r-
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic'(or double)
Spring Skirt. • r i' - j./
September Oth 1865.—27 .
B, F, ILOBEET,
Civil Ensineer,
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
«♦ Hill
Office onBroad SL, l (0rer Dr. Hillsman's D^ug Stored
^lhaiiy," Ga.
^py^’ILL buy,|sell, rent.^and survey sit
uated in>py part of Sou|^.Western Georgia,
for parties desiring it.'
Albany,'Ga., October 7,18G5. 81—if
* G. S. SEYMOtJR, M. D (> •.
Siirencal & AIc’cHanical Dentist
Office Oil Broad Street,
OVER JONES
Host Office Box 6788.
February 24, 1866.
Pocket Book Lost
fVN SATURDAY, THE 10TH INST, IN THE
.V^F City of Albany, between tbe hoars or 11 A. M*
and 2 P; M., a. POCKET. BOOK, containing between
$35 ftnd.Stf; also, a NOTE for $393.75,.given by
Stephen Butler' to P. P. Smith, payable. Jan; 1st,
1867. Mr. Butler-made, his mark in signing Itis
name to tbe Note, and it was witnessed to.by D. D.
Smith; 59 or 79oents* worth of Revenue stamps and
other papers not remembered. I will pay a liberal
conteuts.
^ Feb. 21, 1866.- •
i recovery of the poekei book and
■il nex*.
ie Court
' . EzE8catoifs Notice.
WILL be .old omhe fire! Tuesday in April
within' Ihe qsual hours of sale, before the
House in the loan of Camilla, Mitchell county,"Iq
the highest bidder, one lo*t of; Laud containing two
hundred and fitly acres, mere or leu, lying in the
Tenth District or (originally) Early, now Mitchell
cotmty. 8 ltd ns the property of Ricliabd Andrews,
«Ll
4 .. <- a,-.
si?
SES &-CUTLIFF,S STORE,
ALBANY, GEORGIA. ' V.
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February Cd, 1SCC. . 8-tf I Feb. it, 18S6.—13^504 .'. ;
Executor,
le yarn covering which Is used .on all siogla
l hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every
kirt are also double siccL and twice ordouble cov-
ALL PEItM>.%5 U(JI^ ME
ipROU 1853 to this date, are requested.t<
forward and Bet lie by cash or note. / Those
tailing so to do, by the 2<>th of December, will; find
their accounts in the hands of Wright & Warren for
collection. W. V. JESNING8.
Aibepy. Noe. 25. ISI;5. ’■ 88—
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