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.‘“g ec f„fJobW.rk,Ad«ruring
‘ Hienan U now In need of
ire Jo sincerely trust tbM those
i.** 1 * . , forward nnd eet-
;,«redit.
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]{. u. HAIL.
XeviitK is
our authorized
Hi
collection of subscriptions and
1 t o the Patriot in'Macon, Ga.
kT^mAEUTISKMENTS.
I * n „k the attention of our read-
■**Vwcn,l new advertisements to lie
<>f All,a,, y M fT‘ c
1 • 14 F & A. M., arc requested to
S !"mvt regular meeting—which
*! Friday evening, April 20tli. A
glance is desired.
butl^om that wc “puff” #
eA " hell "'e do, it is more for id*
f„r anV pecuniary aid we might
Jig lienee, we feel confi-
none (especially our advertising
Jll eeeuse us of partiality, when
ihat the Confectionery of Mr. C,
\ n ;aM vare an ^ as go °^ var * rctieR
Champagne, Ale and
,„ y other estahUshment in
bto t akes, Candies, Nuts, etc.
\ nn ,l (hat he can please the most
as icgards price and quality.—
»call, old, young, hig, little and
y,m don't purchase southing it
r'tkc lack i>t'“spondnlieks.”
^11 vi-tim Convention.—This 1k»
in the city ofMneon on Fri-
i 4bc2.ith iust., and will be com-
,f the leading Baptists of tlio State.
,„l,ns not met since Us scs-
Uhatain 1«U. Tlio < omi ' , S 8es ‘
called l,yl!ev.P.TI.MK«l.I, H. I>. :
nt of the Convention, and Macon ap-
by lnm as the ]daee of meeting^
|B> nwlerstainl from good authority
i-dinen on the different plauta-
|t w,ukins admirably, and seem , to
satisfies!, and determined on
ato carry out their contracts
This is certainly good news.—
Ifbarthis state of tilings will not eon-
• a disposition on tlje part of
i/ens to erect hoftsesfor thoir
lOgtinn, which is nothing more nor
lindueement for them to quit the
|»1 move to town, to live in vie?
otto ft, ?y ra f d . ' - flowing m tup Lafay.
c tto.(Ina.) Conner, a Republican organ•
A Question-RioW to tiiw '
opposethc policy of Andrew Johnsonh the
f~” 18sl ? n o^ioynl representatives from Ten-
nessee, be kind enough to answer the fol-
o'piLJT’^'Tt 14 la right to the point:
president Johnson, of the United States
^Renr^,S? ra “ May " ar ^’- Ofth0 House
o1 representatives, remained in tlieir seats
a» loyal representatives from the State of
of Session
If, tlK-TCfuro, '.wtU.lon did'iiol^tnto
Tminessee out of the Union, when and -how
* °nt V If-Mr. Maynard was enti-
scat in 1881, after Tennessee had
seceded, why is he kept out in the cola
now f”
Cen. Butler at the Confessional.
Gen. Butler, in acknowledging the receipt
of divers ff beautiful presents,” being the
leavings of a fair recently held in Philadel
phia, under the supervision of the colored
“ Indies” of that town, and sent to him as a
icculiar mark of esteem, talks about their
icing “rich and intrinsically valuable,” and
says that they “ shall be laid up, with other
treasures,” for his posterity. Now, with
out wishing to lie considered meddlesome or
curious, we. would like to know wherein
Hen’s “other treasures” consist? Have
they any reference, for instance, to spoons
or bank notes? Let Butler'make a clean
breast of it while he is about it, and enlight
en tlio public a little upon this point. That
is all.—N. A*. News.
The Price of Confederate Currency.
In- consequence of numerous enquiries
daily as to the price of gold for Confederate
notes during a certain period, we have, for
the convcnico of our citizens) prepared a tar
ble, showing actual sales from Jaifuary 1st,-
1861, to May 1st, 1865, which is very essen
tial -to those who are now dgsirous of set
tling debts contracted during the war.
WHOLESALE
HBTAIls
El. ’WELCH,
At the Old Stand,
Comer Broad & Washington Sts.,
• ALBANY, OEOHOXA,
/Vic# qf Gold for Confederate Note* from January 3»f #
1861, to Hay 1st, 1865.
Nov 15- ..™.16 60 for 1
Deo 15...
Jon 1..
k\n Kai.i.s kkom a Swoxd-Stoi;
•tier that tin* Printers’ Devil of the
Lunin Ne ws, accidentally fell out
|rk win.liiw of the sm>ml-story
ind sustained little, or no injury
|:ntulate the “Devil” upon his
feu- evenings since a “gentleman
|5tc]>|K’d into the Grocery establish.
»rs. Lost; Jc Thompson, and sec-'
two balls of paper twine .lying
the counter, proceeded to eonfis-
•ropriate the said “contraband'
bis own lwuefit and behoof, for
, it seems, of malting falling
w?ro is still at a loss to know
o’ tred is dia Ise got.”
1861.
Job 1 to May 1..... 5 pr
July t to Oct 1 10 pr
Oot 1 to Oct 15.....12 pr
Oct 15 to Not 15. ..15 pr
Pee 1.....'. ......20 pr
.30 pr
1862.
20 pr
Jon 16 -20 pr
Feb 1....... 25 pr
Feb 16 ......... 40 pr
March 1 50 pr
March 15.... .65 pr
.April 1 75 pr
April 15....... * 80 pr
May 1 00 pr
May 15... v ..... 05 pr
.June 1................05 pr
Junel5,.... M . 2 for 1
July l *2 fori
July 16 2 for 1
Aug 1 « 2 20 for 1
Aug 15......... 2 20 for 1
Sept 1........... 2 50 for 1
Sept 15......— 2 50 for 1
Oct 1 2 60 for 1
Oct 15- 2 50 for 1
1863.
Not 1 to Feb 1 3 ‘for 1
1863.
Feb 1 to Mar 1,8 10 for 1
March 1........ 8 ZO tor 1
March 15 to
May 15 5 for 1
May 15 6
Juno 1......... 6 50 for 1
June 7 60 for 1
July 1 -8 fori
July 15..— ...10
Aug 3 ~14
Aug 15 15
Sept l ~14 fori
Sept 15.........14 fori
Octl ...13 fori
Oct 15,. ..-12 60 for 1
Not 1 -18 for 1
Dec l’ m .,.i
Deo 15- 21
1864.*
Jan 1 21
Jan 15„ 20
Feb 1 20
Feb 15 ..21
March 1 26
Afcrch 15 m20
April 4.. 10
April 15.... 21
May 1 20
May 15- 18
June 1 to Ju
ly 15- ..18 for
July 15 to
Aug 15„ 20 for
Aug 15- 22 for
Sept 1 20 50 for
Scgt 15..... 22 50 for
Oct l...~ 27 fog
Oct 15 25 for
Not 1 ...........26 50 for
Not 15.........-28 • for
Dec 1 ...82 for
Dec 15 -85 for'
Dev 31 -51 . for
1865.
January 1 CO
January 15..—55
February 1..—50
Kehruary 15...4G
March 1 55
March 15.....—67
April 1 70
April 16 80
April 20 100
April 20,
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NOTICE
Ip THE
mmm i
Just Received.,
A LARGE LOT OF
WALL PAPERS
•, ~ # Asm /
WINDOW FIXTURES.
L. E. WELCH & CO. ‘
Albany, March Sd, 1866. . 16—If
N OW KECEIVreo OVEtt TWO HUNDRED
CASES AND PACKAGES OF NEW GOODS.
$20,000 STOCK.
Reduction in Freight—Reduction
in Prices!
Buying largely from first hands, for Jobbing as
W ®}1 as lie tail, 1 will be enabled to offer Goods at
reduced prices. *
My Stock will be the Largest and most Complete
CTer offered in Southern Georgia. Buyers can ex
pect to find at all times every article they need in
my line. The long established reputation of the
House and a determination to ituproYo and enlarge
am a guarantee that when you boy Medicines you
get tho best.
NTBW GOODS
WILL BE BECEIVED FROM. NEW YORK AND
PHILADELPHIA ALMOST DAILY.
Among the New Arrivals, besides a Large and
Complete Stock of Medicines', are e
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD AND OIL, VAR-
- NISHSS, BRUSHES AND-PAINTEKS'MATE
RIALS, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRJJgHES,
Great Variety of Toilet Articles,
Thirty thousand CIGARS, from $28 to $180 per
thousand. The finest LIQUORS, TOBACCO and
CIQABS to be found in the Market.
^100 dozen Pocket Knives,
PIPES, POCKET BOOKS, &o, &c. Extra induce
ments offered to Country Merchants, Peddlers and
others bnying to sell again.
Physicians’ & Planters’ orders
WILL’RECEIVE ESPECIAL ATTENTION.
Prescriptions
SaF.EPULLY FILLED. D®-C»ll end aee my
Large Stook and examine priccs.*^pa
Albany, March 7th, 1866. .16-
,200
April 27 -300
April 28 500
for 11 April 20 -800
‘ ” April 80 1000
May 1 1200
Which was the la»t ac
tual sale of Confederate
Currency
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for T
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
fori
for 1
A LB AX V PltlCE CtRRESNT.
Flour, per barrel,..
Corn, per bushel,...
Corn Meal “
Cow Peats
Pc;
pTTENTIOX, KMCIIT3! '
•mg of the corps of Knights will
'■ 4o rooms of ('apt. I. A. Illnes,
a. m., on Saturday, 21st April.
Uran the country who have en-
t.Wj
Ground Peas, ]>cr bushol,..
Bacon,per wimud,.'
I-ard, “ l»y tlio barrel,.
Buttur, “
Tallow, “
Beezwax, “
Soap, Turpentine, per lb.
Salt, Liverpool! per sack,.
Sugar, brown, per ib
Sugar, refined,... - “
imos and who desire to do so, Coffee, Bio,.. • “ -
irly requested to attend, an mat- Coffee, Java,.
Jimrtance ho presented for X c i 1 ’ • *
ion.
[Mon of the corps. Nails,..
) Committee Iron,..'.'.
“•'fO.V. I ot- Powder,..."
Arrangements. Shot,
Cheese,.. St
.♦12.50@1C.00
. 1.25(d) 1.50
to 1.50
. 1.25(5) 1.50
1.0 0
. ie@
• re 2<><S)
35@
10
23
20® 25
.. 6.00
15@ 20
25@ 50
4 <>
55 to
1.50@ 2.50
T HE nndersigned will b» pleased to see bis
friends and die public generally, at
Tlx© Old StatLd
Formerly occupied by Beers & Brinson, where ho
will offer them
A VARIETY OF OOODS,
Consisting in part of
ID3RJESS GOODS
CALICOES.
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
GiinfiJAM,
Canton, iOpera, Red and White
Flannels,
r Tohacco”, 'smokiiic, haic5 ft.R, 8.7Sto 4.00
•Tobacco, perib, by the box... 50@ 1.7o
KX liliiiivx,
Candles,...
Candles, sperm, per #»,•
|Irii| of Jefferson Davis,
"Ms tile President hecanso Osnahurgs. per yard,
ijumslied, and says he has Sheeting,...."
i,L; , ot Davis iu the only way Calicoes,.... ..
Wil lie eonvietwk By this he Scgars, tier thousand,
II, 'isident should hnve or- Svrun. cane, per gallon,.'.....
ul by eonrt martial. Mr. Ste- Whiskey,
12|@ 10
85@ 1.00
25(5) 30
35®
40® 50
75 to 1.00
^°! 1 *•')' 8H< 1> trial would he con- Brandy,
'it i - Vcr c . n , on .S h to kupw Wine,.
-V 1,0 wo«IJ justify it by Vinegar,
»nu la W
, , - v megar.. •••••«•• •
nr I,v that “necessity Coal Oil, ■
V—o .w.i> (1(v/r>n
tbf. '
[AH. 1
payj
,ani
hut he does not say. Eggs, per dozen,
JJJWWttodmlg® tho point! ClniWns,..
He, r, S !’ : “' ,t T a i , ^ man who Slackeral, per’kttt, three doz.
- *nut'on. Jeff. Dans'iand Codfish, per fc* ‘
e.w only he t rieil by jury,iaqd
"Jfirtnet where the offence
Crackers,'. 11
Pickles, i>cr jar,...
Candics,per lh,. V * '•
tnJ*!L ,nn, .l to he confronted Can Fruits, each,
i. :, - :, i"st them, and to Oysters, Cove, per box,
' securities given to the ac- ~ BHaa *—
'defined in the Conslitu-'
seesaarjr for conviction
Mllcu, T
■r siriirities given’to the ac- Sardines, per box
Sauces,'per bott e,.. •
Nuts, per lb,.
kl'llf j, l"finsh"icnt definitely Maoara
fctoiwTtnT h ^ ,n 5’T*S^# Vermaeili.. .
ohiecth^ tria ! « f Hnvis, S^ star d8,- per jar
differ sev may not be Soda, perib,
‘Mow nonwr 1 y , e - ar5 -. .Solong Pepper, ground, per lb... . • ■ •
and w l,m C lrC n. lr /t lnla t0 be Pepper, berry,...
Pin state I s a “ b eileral troops Brooms, - ,
.I Wl’ritaotionagainst Lve, eo.i.e.itratcd, per UP^v
35
25 to »30
28.00® 180.00
' 75® 1.00'
, 4.00® 8.00
0.00@10.00
5.00® 8.00
1.00@ 1.25
j.1.50
20® 25
’ 2.25. to 2.00
5.&0
20
20to 25
40 to 2.00
50 to
75 to 1.00
50 to 1.00
40 to
40
40. to
Oto- 5
0_fb "
JSt" a- C5
ft* , J'kr’lH'C.
Pl'rnigfield Republican,
e Ordinary of W’<
“ ‘ slonging to
i ofttaeS-V* wT’jlilcbdL
MBW GOODS
Satinette,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
^loop Skirt,
GLOVES, HOSIEBT, COLLARS,
Under Sleeves, Cotton Yarns,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
- CUTLERY,
WEEDIN& HOES
THE
Great Labor-Saving Machine
' -■< THB
Universal Clothes Wringerj
Tobacco, Soapj Soda,
peaolxos, pears
PXCKIaES, &c., &e.
ggr The Illsheot Trice r : 'id tor Country Pro
duce ' ROBERT A. REEKS,
. Age**'
Alb.ny, November 11, 1865. M- 3 **
; FISHING- TACKLE!
A fine Assortment of
Hooks and: Lines
And Ul kinds of Tackle just received by
L. E. WELCH & CO.
Albany, Msrch 8d, 1800. 15—tf
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE,
And are constantly replenishing the following
GOODS,
Which we expect to Mil:
KA BALES Maeon Mills Sheeting,
eJ\J 45 bales Flint BiTer Osnabnrgs,
20 •* Cotton Tarns, Nos. 8,*10 and 12,
100 bbls. Crashed, Powdered A. B. C. Sugar,
100 bags Bio Coffey
16 «« Jara do.,'
76 boxes Raisins—whole, 1-2 and 1-4*8,
44 eases Fresh Cots Oysters,
66 boxes Adamantine Candles,
16 44 Sperm do., ,
20 44 Sterine do.,
20 cases 1-4 boxes Sardines,
10 44 Green Corn,
10 44 Pine Apple,
20 baskets Heidsick Champaign,
20 boxes Indigo,
10 4 - Madder,
30 eases Concentrated Potash,
10 , 4 ‘ 44 Logwood,
-100“ 41 Liquors, Brandy, Wines, Whiskey,
and Schnapps, ,*
100 boxes Starch,
100 44 Soap—assorted, - «
600 bags. Shot—assorted,
100 kegs Powder, 1-4*8,1-2’s and whole kegs,
40 dox. Seivcs—'Iron and Brass, .
60 44 Planter's Hoes,
26 44 Leveret t’s Celebrated Axes, heary, *
50 boxes Candy,
50 dox. Brooms,
50 «« Painted I>ucl<css,
275 boxes Tobacco—assorted brands, and a«
• low as anywhere in the United
States,
GOJjoxcs Soda, •
85 kegs ‘ 4f «
15 nests Juniper Tubs,
75 coils Rope,
50 bales Bagging,
1,000 441 Cotton Twine,
50 eases Army £rogans—No. 1 article,
200 Kegs Nails—assorted,
20 bags Pepper,
10 44 Spice,
60 doz. Spades and Long Handle Shovels,
PURE COGNAC BRANDY.
TRY IT!
genuine Bourbon Whiskey!
SOMETHING REALLY GOOD!
Sherry W in.©!
Schiedam Schnapps,
Port w ine
Pure and- Unadulterated 1!.
For Bale at .*
E. H. BACON &-CO.’S.
Albany, Mtrch 28,1866. 21-2w
JUST RECEIVED,
-
LONG & THOMPSON’S,
(Under Iho Printing Office) •'
A Large and Fresli supply of
Family Groceries,
m :
: i: a I
Fine and Superfine
Extra Fine and
FLOUR,
Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Bacon,
IlliSH POTATOES,
‘ .A^pples, Cliees©,
Preserves, Pickles, Jellies,
CATSUP, SAUCES,
Wm OYSTERS,
Mackerel,
Confectioneries,
Brandies, Wines, Champagne,
&C. S &C.‘i *
SPiCES.OF ALL KINDS, SODA, CANDLES, SOAP.
TOTASH, FINE CHEWING AND
SMOKING TOBACCO, '
STIPES, CIGARS,
Snuff, &o.,.&o. . jpr
All of whieh will be disposed of as cheap aa can ht
at .the lowest market priee, and in such quantises “old by any other store in town.
* : m LONG & THOMPSON,. *
TO TUB CITIZENS OF GEORGIA.
The termination of a sanguinary contest, whieh
ior the past four years has presented an impassable
barrier to all sohlal or commercial intercourse be
tween the two great sections of enr country, having
at length happily cleared away all obstacles to a
of these relations which formerly bound us
together in a fraternal union, I take the earliest
opportunity afforded by this auspicious event, to
greet my Soutliern'friends, and to solicit from them
a renewal of that extensive business which for a
quarter of a century has been uninterrupted save by
the great public caUmity to which I have adverted.
It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a
business re-union I should repeat the warning so|
often given lo my friends—to beware of all-these
spurious and deleterious compounds which, under
the specious and false titles of Imported Wines-
Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, &c., have been
equally destructive to the health of our citizens as
prejudicial to the interests of the legitimate im
porter. ' \ .
Many years of my past life have been expended
in an open and candid attempt to expose these
wholesale frauds; no time nor expense, has been
spared to accomplish this saintary purpose, and to
■place before my friends and thi publio generally,
300 doz. Pad Locks—assorted,
800 44 Pocket Cutlery,
4,000 gross Screws—assorted,
4,000 papers Cut Tacks; .
Fifty doz. Jute Plow Lines,
# 1,700 lbs. Shoe Thread,
800 gross Blacking—assorted,
95 doz Shoe Brashes,
25 “ Ilorse 44
15 44 Whitewash Brushes.
500 pounds Bagging Twine,
75 bbls. Plaster Paris,
10 44 Bourbon Whiskey,
24,000 Cigars,
100 5 and 10 Gallons Kegs,
879,000 lbs. American and English Iron—assorted
2,900 44 Cast Steel,
30,000 lbs. Flows—assorted,
4,000 feet Rubber Belting, from 2 to 16 inch,
Ete., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
department.
We arer now receiving and opening oar *
as might suit their convenience, a truly genuiho
imported article. '
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the
largest and most respectable exporting houses iu
France and Great Britain have afforded (me unsur
passed facilities for supplying our home market with
Wines, Liquors, and Liqmnres of the best and most
approved brands in Europe, in .addition to my own
distillery ip Holland for the manufacture of the
Schiedam Schuape.**
The latter, so long tested and approved by the
medical Faculties of the United States, West Indies
and South America as an invaluable' Therapeutic, a.
wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage
in all olimatcs and during all seasons, quickly exci
ted the enpidity of the home manufacturers and ven
ders of a spurious article under-
x mat I have, after mnch toil and expense,
surrounded all my importations with safeguards and
directions which with ordinary circumspection will
insure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe,
to all my customers.
I would, however^ ecommend in all cases where
it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my depot,
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
y*ear8 past, bottled up before the commencement
the war, whieh I can especially recommend to all
connoisseurs of these rare luxuries.
In conclusion, I would specially call the early at
tention of my Southern customers to the advantage
to be derived by transmitting their orders without
loss of time, or calling personally at the depot,
order to insure the fulfilment of their Orders out
the present large and well selected assortment.
.UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Bearer Street, New York.
February 21, I860. * 13-Sm
NOTICE.
■Owners and Occnpants,
.Q :
Albany, March 3d, 1866.
F the various houses and lots in this city, are
hereby notified that the Health Committee
aspect each house and lot in said city, com
mencing on. the 16th inst, and any house or lot
found i\ot in a healthy or clean condition will bo
reported and the occupant or owner will be dealt
with in terms of the la*.
We hope aB will give this Blatter their attention,
as the health of the entire city depends very much
ifpon its cleanliness.
By order of Mayor and Council.
JOHN F. CARG1LE, Clerk.
Albany, April 11,1866. - 23—2t
; -A. T
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE I
WEST SIDE TftATW ST. -
You can alwaya find the Newest and i»Mt
Fashionable Dress -Goods
Of all kind,, to he had in any of (be Northern roar,
ktts. Our stock is selected.ikitli care and taste, so
that ibe most fastidious can be suited.
WHITE GOODS,
(Of all .kindi) ”
SWISS, JAGKONET,
TAHLETOITS KAHTSOOK, 4kC., AC.
In qualities and quantity to meet the demanda of any.
Fanoy Goods and Notions,
——■—: ^ ol all kinds; and ia >• "
BOOTS AND SHOES,
*Jur stock is complete, from the Brogan to the finest
GLOVE KIIX
IN HATS AND CA)PS,
(Both Gentlemens’ and Ladies*,) we have a full.and
complete stock.
LOST NOTES.
A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOREWARNED
J\ from trading (or JTour l'romisory Notes,"as
One *^otc on Barnes^&Culbreth for One Hundred
and Twenty-Five Dollars, ($125) to A. U.- McCant
and nay able Dec.-25th, I860—note given about th<
Jan., I860. One Note on Shackelford A Col,
O TD13 TKXni. GTD OTT * given same time in JanuMfy, 1866, and due one
XvXJlN vX . IV >■ after date, to A. H. McCant, for One Hundred
Whicn embraces every variety of GOODS osnally
kept by ns, and we expoct to offer inducements to
dealers unsurpassed by any house Sontb or West.—
We Teel confident of giving satisfaction to all who
patronize us, and believe we can make it to their
interest to trade in Maoon; thereby saving the te^
dionsness of a journey, and expense to the North or
West.
f
J. B.ROSS & SOISI,
Wholesale Grocers
DRY GOQdS MERCHANTS,
CORNER 2d AND CHERRY STS.,
.....GriX
18—Im
^ ----- -
Twenty-Nine Dollars and ■dme cents. Two Notes,
jono for Forty-Firo Dollars and the other foi
j —,-Hrs find the other for Fifty
Dollars, given first; day of Jnnu?iry, I8GC, and duo
one dsy after date. Giron to George F. Rage by
W. H. MCUahan. Notes lost by
Macon - ••.
. 1 .
. 1 March li, I860.
1
April litb.iBou ; ■
Albany, April 11, 1850,
A. 11. McCANT.
23— tw*
Family Groceries,of all kihds,
And ot th» best quality. We hare also a large lot if!
BED BLA-NKET&
(WhilenndGrey.) Infact .everything tohefonndi«a
msmm,
All of which ivo propose to sell at tha .
Very Lowest Market Pricea.
ALL WE ASK IS A CALL.
Haine, Hewett & Ca.
Albony, Nov. 25lh, 1865. 38-..
FOR SALE,
A Steam Saw and Grist Mill,
I N MITCHELL COUNTY, ONE MILE AND A
Half from Camilla,'with Seven Hundred Acres
oi well limbered Pine Land. There arc good houses
upon the premises, and about Forty Acres of Fresli
Laad cleared aud fenced. The Mill has & govid run
of custom.
DAVID C. BARROW,
Athens, Ga.
March 14.186« 18—2ia
53” Job Work executed at
this office in good st yle. Also, blanks
furnished of every description.
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY.
W HEREAS, IffiUnm Rouse applies do.me for
Letters of Gunrdiansaip of the person and
property of Virginia and Calvin Rouse, orphans of
Calvin i). House, deceased:
These are, therefore, .to notify Hie kindred and
creditors of said dee’eased to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
February 24th, 1866.
Feb. 28,1836.
JAMES W. BOUSE.
Ordinary.
PATENT MEDICINES.
A LL the OLD POPULAR PATENT MEDICNES
/\ and ail the Famous New ones for sale at
Nov. 4th. L. E. WELCH’S Drug Store
. &c., &e..
. Dei: 2, 18G5
U E. WELCH &. CO.
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