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I March 1 55 fori
for 1! March 15 57 fori
for ' | \jnil 1 70 fori
'*.r I' \pril 10 SO fori
'ji«; ' Vpril 20 1W fori
for ll April io., 260 fori
for l‘ \pril 27 500
far 1 April *i« 5U0
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f.ir 1; April l'H)0 for 1
for ! May 1. 1200 for 1
f.*v I' Which w is the hull nc-
U I mal sale vf Confederate
lu run t t iuaEXXT.
WHOLESALE
-.^ND-^
TO THE CITIZENS OF GEORGIA
TUeiterininntion.qf a sanguinary contest, which
for the pusl tout yetts has prompted an Impassable
barrierte*41 social or intercom?*!
tween the two great sections t>r ourcopntry, bsrina
at length happily cleared away alt obstacles to!
reaewel of these relation, which formerly bound us
together in a fratihwl union, t take the carlics,
opportunity nfforded b, this auspieiou, cat. to
greet my Southern friends, and to solicit from them
a renewal of that extensire business which’Tor “
r^at a^Hn'^f hasb «“'«‘ i "'«™Pted sareb,
«.e g«at public caUtelly^o which I has, adverted.
It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a'
business re-unioa I should repeat the warning »
often given'to my friends-® hepere of ,u these
spurious end deleterious compound, which, under
t X"n n / a '' 6 ,U,M 0f Wines.
Brandtets Holland Cm, Liqnors, Ac; have been
equally destructive to the health of our citUens
.^judicial t. the interests of the
Many years of my past lire have been expended
,n . “ ‘P°» «“f «“»did attempt to expose these
wholesale frauds; no time per expense ha. *eeu
spared to accomplish this salutiry purpose, and to
place before my friends and the public generally
at the lowest market price, and in such quauti,i„
ns might suit their convenience, a truly genuine
imported article.
Twenty-five years' business transactions with the
largest and most respectable exporting houses ir
France and Great Britain have afforded me unsur
passed facilities for supplying our home market with
\\ lues, Liquors, aq^ J^iqmures of the best and most
approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own
distillery in Holland for the manufacture of the
Schiedam Schnaps.”
T&f lalter, so long tested approved by the
medical Faculties of the United States, West Indies
ami South America ns an invaluable Therapeutic, a
wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage
in all climates and during all seasons, quickly exii-
ted the cupidity of the hon^emanufacturers and ven
ders of a spurious article under the samo name.
I trust that I have, ajgfov much toil and expense,
surrounded all my importations with safeguards and
directions which with ordinary circumspection will
insure their delivery, as 1 receive them from Europe,
to all my customers.
Would, liowcTff, recommend in nil cases where
it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my depots
22 Beaver Street, New York, or that purchases be
made of my accredited agents.
In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies
&c., in wood, I have a considerable supply of old
tried foreign Wines, embracing vintages of many
s.past, bottled before the commencement of
the war, which 1 can especially recommend to all
couuoisscurs of these rare luxuries.
In conclusion, I would specially call the early at
tention of my Southern customers iff ,t^e advantage
to be derived by transmitting their orders without
loss of time, or calling personally at the. depot, in
order to insure the fulfilment of their orders out of
the present Jlatgc and well selected assortment.
UBOU’UO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York.
Ih T3. WELCH,
• At the Old Stand,
Corner Broad & Washington Sfe.,
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
irrmi
NOT10 E
Tobacco! Tobacco! Tobacco !
mans
febwuy ^1.18*;.
METALIC BURIAL CASES
AT
LONG & .THOMPSON’S,
Under the Printing Office
OX Blip AD STREET, ALBANY, OEORGIA.
! 2.50(5 1 7.00
1.25® 1.50
1.50 to 1.75
1.25(5; 1.50
1.15
in,!
22® 25
the l»;irn*l,....
20® 22
35® • 50
10
lie.'IHT
25
20® 25
L |H.-r sack,
5.00
|K-r J1 k
15® 20
28® S3
40(n' 50
55 to 00
“
1.50® -2.50
5 !!, S
3.75 to 4.00
1. !-y tiic itirv...
50® -1.75
K OW RECEIVING OVER TWO HUNDRED
CASES AND I'ACKAGES OF NEW GOODS.
$20,000 STOCK.
Beduction in Freight—Reduction
in Prices !
largely from first hands, for Jobbing as
.well Retail, 1 will be enabled to offer Goods qt J
reduced prices. j
My Stock will be the Largjast and n»st Complete j
ever offered in Southern -Georgia. Buyers *:in «x- j
pec* to find at all times every article they need in j
my line. The long established reputation of the
House and a determination lo improve and enlarge I
are a guarantee that when you buy Medicines you
get the best.
NEW GOOES
WILL BE RECEIVED FROM NEW VORK AND 1
PHILADELPHIA ALMOST DAILY.
Aui.oag Die New Arrivals, besides A Large end I
Complete Stock of Medicines, arc |
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD AND OIL, VAR
NISHES, BRCSHES'aND PAINTERS’MATE- |
RIALS, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES,
Great Variety of Toilet Articles, |
Thirty thousand CIG.4R^> from $28 to $180 per I
thousand. The finest LIQUORS, TOBACCO and ]
CIGARS to be found in the Market.
100 dozen Pocket Knives,
PIPES, POCKET BOOKS, &c, &c. Extra induce- I
ments offered to Country Merchants, Peddlers and
others buying to sell again.
Physicians’ & Planters’ orders |
” WILL RECEIVE ESPECIAL ATTENTION.
^Prescriptions
CM-.EliULLY FILLED. Call and sec my |
Stock and examine prices.* 1 ©^
Albany, March 7tli, 1800.
90
Boxes
do
43 do
7 do
10 do
10 hf da
3 do
6 do
3 do
13 do
15* do-
“J. Rhett,” -
'“B. Gibbs,” '
‘‘Poindexter James River,”
“Brady,” -
“Lovelace,”.
“Ross Twist,”
“N e-plus-Ml tra,”
“Crumptons 4 Ace,”
“Poindexter,”—fine,
“Stone & SuAxerlin,”
“Ingram,”
“S. E.-White,”
JUST RECEIVED,
'LONG & THOMPSON’S,
S
'. (Under the Printing Office)
A Large and Fresh supply-of
Family Groceries,
•25 -do “Gold. Leaf, etc., etc.
*We are now prepared to fill orders for ony etf tjie
above-named Brands of Chewing Tobacco; besides
others which we have not mentioned, among this
nay-be found-all grades, from the very cheap to
the nice. ** v * • *
20 cases “Grand Mogul,” (Turkey Tobacco).
wn.iuik VRASE t?t
HEW GOODS.
n.VcrTb,
■r yiird,
Ilnnisjnrl,
Al"T.2iill"ii,...'
fl kilt three 'hi/,.
n,
1 »li
"'••vriiox', .'i.'i:
15
bottle,...
14(51
124<5l 18
85® 1.00
SS® 30
35® 40
44)(a 50
Tpti/.l.OO
P
3‘i
25 t/i Si,
.. 2 S.Qfli® 180.00
75® 1.00
... 4.00® 8.00
.. 0.00® 1G.OO
.. 5.00® 8.00
.. 1.00@ 1.25
.. -- 2.00
.. . ’ 20® '25
2.25 io 2.50
5.00
20
20 to
40 to 2.00
50 to
75 4<> 1.00
50 to 1.00
‘40 to,. 50
40 to 50
40 to 75
A FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS
from the smallest to the largest siies have juit
been received by tut, and will be kept always on
hand. Persons desiring Coffins of this kind cm
purchase them cheap by calling on
J LONG t THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 28th, 1800. 11—If
TWO MULES STOLEN.
O S WEDNESDAY NIG#Tt. the 7lh Jnst., from
the subscriber, one medium sised mouse-col
ored HORSE MULE, with very tight colored nose
and mouth, thick seL and in good order; Die oilier,
a light bay HOUSE MULE, .above jnedittm liight;
and slimly built. A liberal reward will be paid for
one or both. ROBERT i. BACON.
Mitchell Co., Os-, itfrtrch 10. 18110. 17-2l«
Shoe Findings} Sole Leather,
CALFSKINS,
LASTS,
SPOKES.
FELLOES.
spri:
Axels, Saddles, Harness, &-0-,
Just received by
JOHN MORROW & SON,
PlMKuix Buildings
DECATUR STREET,.. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
March 10, 1800. ,
FOR. MARINE
ASV
r JW
Pip J;rr If,
f tr >ti''l, per i, 0 v •
f’llHTlt,,
25 to 50
20 to 25
7o to 1.00
4.0 to 50
io to 75
40 to 50
.8 to 12J
^ SALEJ,
Saw and Grist Mill
COUNTY. ONE MILE AND A
ps, , Se,f cn Hundred .Acres
•“sisfe. 0 * . There arg houses
A iiiJ f \»b°ni forty Acres of Fresh
Ce d. The Mill has a good run
XTIKI3 INSURANCE
Crolen fire Insurance Comp’y, S.Y.
Adriatic Fire Insuranes Co., N. Y,,
Sacurttf Insurance Company, N. i„
Atlantic Fire Insurance Co., H. Y.,
PtiiBnix Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.;
Norwich Fire Ins; Co., Norwich, Conn
Total Coital $15,000,000.
7^* - BINES S HOBBS
Apply tq ^Asents.
fllhn-T -March 34. I 866 ’ . . 0-
’^ r |5gHlN^TA c ELE !
Hooks and
e! we^cii ^ co.
T HE uif^rsigncd will be pleased to sec his
friends and the public generally, at
THe Old Stand.
Formerly occupied by Beers & Brinson, where he
will offor them
A VARIETY OF GOODS
Consisting in part of
DRESS GrOODS,
CAIjIOOBS.
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
GINS’HAffiu
Canton, Opera, Red and White
Plannels,
CASSI1TETTB,
Sattnette.
KgNTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
Hoop Skirt,
gloves, hosiery, collars,
U»dei’ Sloeves, Cotton Yarns,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE,
And are constantly replenishing the following
G-OOiDSt
Which we expect to sell:
BALES Macon Milla Sheeting,
43 bales Flint River Osnaburgs,
20 ** fyttpv Yarns, Nos. 8, 10 and 12,
100 bbls. Crushed, Powdered A. B. C. Sugar,
100 bags Rio Coffee,
15 “ Java do.,
75 boxes Raisips—whole, 1-2 and 1-4’!
44 cases Fresh Cove Oysters,
55b.Qxcs Adamantine Candles,
15 44 Sperm do.,
20 44 Sterine do.,
20 $^8es 1-4 boxes Sardines,
10 44 Green Corn,
10 44 Pii)£ Apple,
20 baskets IIeidsic)w Champaign,
20 boxes Indigo,
10 «• Madder,
SO cases Concentrated Potash,
)0 .*• . /-* Logwood,
100 “^Liquors, Brandy, Wines, Whiskey,
•and Schnapps,
100 .boxes Starchy
iQO 44 Soap—assorted,
300 bags Shot—assorted,
100 kegs Powder, 1-4’s, 1-2’s and whole kegs,
j# d.0?- Seives—Iroft and Brass,
60 *t Planter’s Upes,
20 44 Leveret t’s Celebrated A ces, heavy,
60 boxes Candy,
60 doz. Brooms,
30 -** Painted Ruckess,
275 boxes Tobacco—assorted brands, and as
low as anywhere in the United
Buies,
50 boxes Soda,
35 kegs 44
15 nests Juniper T?hfex,-
75 coils Rope,
50 bales Bagging,
1,000 44 Cotton Twine,
50 cases Army Brogans—No. 1 article,
200 Kegs Nails—assorted,
20 bags Pepper,
10 i* Spice,
50 doz. Spades and Long Handle Shorels,
400 Sides, Sole and Upper Leather,
300 doz. Pad Locks—assorted,
300 44 Pocket Cutlery,
4,000 gross Set ews-r-assorted,
4,000 papers Cut Tacks,
’ WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
SHIRTING.
<— BALES i SHIRTING—very heavy. Just re
/ ceivcd and for sale by
NVILBl'R, l'EASE & CO.
Cot on Yarns,
WHISKEY, , ' ,.
Mackerel—in kits andhf. bbls., Nos. 1-and l,
, White Fish, in bf. i>bls., No. 1,
English Cotton Cards,
Kentuky and Gunny Bag
ging, Rope, ete. ;
For sale low by
WII.B.UR, PEASE & CO.
O A KEGS NAILS, from 4 d lo 20, to be closed
f|U out ut once. Come nnd buy of
IVlLBUlt, PEASE & CO.
T HREF. Hundred Bnrrels Pntterson’s-ImMrove
Supcrphosphnte I.ime, expected every day by
8ont. Circulars-giving directions for same
may be had of ’ ;
• WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
Macon, March 17,1808. - 10—It.
(erosine Oil! Kerosine Oil!
Kerosine Oil!
At the Drug Store of
E. H. BACON & CO.,
Washington St., Albany, Ga.
Kerosine Lamps,
Kerosine Lamps,
KEROSINE LAMP SHADES.
KEROSINE LAMP CHIMNEPS,
And » full assortment of Kerosine Lamp Fixtures,
at the Drug Store of
Fifty doz. Jute Plow Lines,
E. n. BACON & CO.,
next to-Express Office,
Albany,
1,700 lbs. Shoe Thread,
300 gross Blacking—assorted,
95 doz Shoe Brushes,
25 * 4 Horse **
15 «* Whitewash Brushes,
Call and ‘See the Fine Assort-
, meat of
mOILET SOAPS, POMADES, COLOGPNES, EX-
1 tracts for Handkerchiefs, Flavoring Extracts,
Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Cloth Brushes, White
Wash Brushes, Combs.
Just opened at the Drug Store of
E. If. BACON & CO.
Albany, March 17, 18Q0. 19—2w
AN ENTIRE STOCK
ftAOCSBISS
For Sale.
X N CONSEQUENCE OF ILL HEALTH, THE SUB
scriber offers to dispose of his entire Stock of
Wpll Selected
Family & Fancy Groceries
at private sale until SATURDAY, MARCH 24th,
1800, at which time, if not disposed of, the entire
stock will he sold at auction.
His Stock comprises an assortment of Sugar, Cof
fee, Tobacco, Nails Candles, Wines, Liquors, Nuts,
Candies, Crackers, Can Fruits, Fish, «£<?-, &e.
The Store Room on Broad Street, now occupied
by l»im, will be for rout.
^ SAMUEL SMITH.
Albany,'March 17,-1800. io—3t
Extra Fine and Superfine
FLOUR,
Sugar, Coffeei Te'a, Bacon,
IRISH POTATOES,
.A-pplfes, Chfeese,
Preserves, Pickles, Jellies,
CATSUP, SAUCES,
COVE OYSTERS,
Mackerel,
Confectioneries,
Brandies, Wines, Champagne,
&C., &C.i
SPICES OF ALL KINDS, SODA, CANDLES, SOAP,
POTASH, FINE CHEWING - AND - ‘
SMOKING TOBACCO,
PIPES, CIGARS,
Snuff, &c., &o.
All of which will be disposed of as cheap as can b»
ssold by an^D other store in town.
LONG & THOMPSON,
Albany, March .3d, 186G. 15—tf
i good i
david c. luur.ow.
f.18* Athvn*, 0*.
f 18 - 2 “ S belonging tojhtt —
' AdtVrx de bonbn™-" 1 ’ 1 10 ._
-.7.1800. -
executed at
' ' (so, blank's
mm
500 pounds Bagging Twine,
75 bbls. Plaster Paris,
10 “ -Bourbon Whiskey,
24,000 Cigars,
100 5 and 10 Gallons Kegs, . i
THE LONE STAR SALOON,
(Three doors below the Printing Office,)
ALBANY, GA
H AVING just received u fresh supply of ALL
•KINDS OF THE BEST LIQUORS wit!
which the Northern market is stocked, such ns
Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, Champagne, (lin, &c., &c
I am now prepared to suit the palates of any body.
I receive I C E regularly from Macon. Also, 1
constant receipt of GOOD OLD ALE. Call
379,000 lbs. American and English Iron—-assorted nnd see me. ’ THOMAS II. CLARK.
2,900 •• Cast Steel, Albll,, J' G *- Feb - 28 - ls(i0 - U - ,f
30,000 lbs. Flows—assorted,
4,000 feet Rubber Belting, from 2 to 1C inch,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
CUTLERY,
WEEDING- HOES.
1M&T
DEPARTMENT.
We are now receiving and opening our
An Ordinance.
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Al
bany, that in view of the fact that slavery has beer,
abolished in the State of Georyia,
That all of the ordinances of said city treating
persons of colqr as slaves ana prescribing corporeal
punishment, be, and the same is hereby, repealed
an<^ that from and after this dale all the penal o
, durances shall bave an equal application to both
white aud free pevsons of color*, and when any ot
the latter class are brought before his Honor the
Mayor for^tne violation of an ordinance lie shall
punish them in ‘l»is. discretion, either by fine, i
prisonuient. ball nnd chain, or work on streets,
in his judgincut may conduce to be the best inter
ests of'.the city.
Approved January 15th, 1806.
G. J. WRIGHT,
' Attest: Jqiix F. Cakoims, * Mayor.
Cl’k of Council
- Albany, Feb. 28,-I860. 14—w3t
Great Labor-Saving Machine,
SPRING STOCK GEORGIA-WORTH county. \ ‘
HEREAS, William Rouse applies io me
_ „ - » » Letters of Guardiausaip of the person
kept by u nd %e expect to offer inducements to-P™P. er, ff °J[ Virginia and Calvin Reuse, orphan
f r Calvin D. Rouxe.deceased:
dealers unsurpassed by any house Sotftli or West.— These are, therefore, to notify the kindred and
5 I We feel confident of giving satisfaction' to all who creditors of mid deceased- to be and appear at
office within the tune prescribed by law to shoe,
patronize us, and believe we can make it to their cause, if any they have, why\soid letters should
interest to trade in Macon; thereby saving fhe te-j be P raute 'l. V- . ..
^ jm a* Tffutwrmii 1 . i . . Given under my hand and official signature, tlm
Glomes Winilgers dumsness of a journey, and expense to the North or.February 24tb,l8bG.
UlUVWO»t v Uv-cK * l ; 1 JAJ1ES W. ROUSE.
Feb. 28, 1866. Ordinary;
G. S. SEYMOUKrM, !).,
Surttical & Mechanical Lentist
Cftice on Br,eut
OVKIl JOh’KS & CuaLIFP,s\sTOIlE,
■ALBANY, OLOUgCy.,
February Sd, 18tl!~,. ^ \ 8-tff
Tobacco, Soap, Soda, I ^ - ROSS& S0 3ST,
iTABCH, • j - --yqmles^rGxooerB (
A T
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE!
WEST SIDE MAIN ST.
You can always find the Newest and ir.cef
Fashionable Dress Goods
Of all kinds, to be had in any of the Northern flitur*
kets. Our stock is selected with care and taste, so
that the most fastidious can be suited.
AYHITE GOODS,
(Of all kinds) . ' e
SWISS, J^CKQjSrBT,
TARIiETON’S NAINSOOK, &Q., &C. t
In quniit'.es and quantity to meet the demands of any #
Fancy G-oods and Notions,
ol all kinds; ard in
BOOTS AMD SHOES,
•Jur stock is complete, from the Brogan to the finest
G-IjOVE kid.
IN HATS AND CAPS,
(Both Gentlemens* and Indies*,) wc have a full aud
complete *lvck.
Family Groceries, of all kind?,
And of the best quality. We have also a large lot of
BED BLANKETS.
(White and Grey.) In fact, every l hing-tofce found iaq
• All of which we propose to sell at ihe
Very Lowest Market Prices.
ALL WE ASK IS A CALL,
Rains, Hewetfc & Col
Albnry, Nov. 25lh, 1365.
FOR SALE,
" ■ It .jTtatic
liniiffi 1(
peaolieSi pears
' PICKLES, &o., &c.
Highest Frice paid for Country Pro
fc c - JtOB|7KXA. BEERS, j MaCOll
Albany, Nqumbcr ll._l8Co
DRY GOOdS MERCHANTS,
Hcent.
’ 3.6-3mf
4 XL' Hie OLD rOPULAlt.VATKNT MIfrICNES
, and qjl the Famous New^oncs for st.lcjnt
» ^ *
A N EXCELLENT PLANTATION, in Soutb-
Wcelero Georgia, containiu^lOOO acres of
Fine and Hammock T.gtn*
About Otto half cleared; with Gin House and Screw4 ‘
healthy, well watered,-and on which is a goud mill
seat.
Corn, Fodder, Cattle,' Sheep & Hogs
trill be aolJ with Iho place if deaired. The Freed
man now at work on the place are. all obedient,
stfaily workers and able-bodied bands. Therm-,
chaser to assume the contract, which i3 IofceraL
For further particulars enquire of
JAMES ILniLL.
F.li. 17- IRAtV—wSt Albany. fJa.
B UTTER,'SODA aud SUGAR CRACKERS, and
CHEESE..
LONG & THOMPSON.
,S” -'-. Kov. 4lb, 180