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Democracy Trltaphaat hi tke CUy of
Rockport, Indiana.
15?* Mr, Joseph Schoenficld, of this city,
■will please aocept our thanks for a late copy
of the Iiockport Weekly Democrat, pub-
Ushed at Rockport, Indiana.
...j “Democrat” that at
municipal election held in that city,
■— in electing all
. in g the entire control of the
n all in their own hands, and then
on last Monday, the Abbs actually
strongly of contesting the election,
■snyasccd the town to find illegal
An Old Song, set. to a New Tune,
’ .Kr-18000^ -
•' At tpriorj approach"
Just Received,
JUST RECEIVED,
ANOTHER
NEW LOT GOODS
. NEYIIAE •
for iho collection of Sub-
to the FatUOI Orrics in
Ant* and Roaches
From their hole* come out,
And Mice and Rate,
■In spite of cate, *
Gaily skip-about,"
Which We Offer Low,
AVe learn from the
a recent 1—"Jgv .
the Democrats succeeded
their candidates. It says:
“After havi
electioi
beaten
taXVei ov w
1 hey canvassed the uuu meRai
votes, but if they found any they liadprob-
ably voted their own ticket. • They finally
held what might be called a kind of a church
Lmeeting—wherein they determined that in-
usmuch as all the old board were present,
attention of onr read- together with the Marshal, Treasurer, As-
'advertisements to be K“houSd-t{Srit“ wo^d 'be° ^
cr- ’ P'ugn little too low down in the dust to
IS sold his interest in make any further attempt at a contest. It
& Tucker, to the lat- 3®*}? that .they are not disposed to
ill conduct the business yleU | “ Uc , r suc V ln S «>o teat so .long. They
1 lc _ c sco defeat staring them in the face from all
>r Jesse lucKcr. focc sections' of the country—hence the'death
struggle.”
jSJSiSS* * from Md
5, worker AdrertUiag will be
nereis aow about two thous-
for Job Work, Advertising
Urt. llienon ia now in need of
rt do sincerely trust that" those
.distelr come forward and set-
. Would reepectfullj announce to the citizens of
Albany and surrounding country, that they have
fitted up a neat and attractive style of a
IT E W CONFECTIONERY,
wbenean be found, at ali limes, s fresh assortment
of choice Cake and Candy, together with even thing
usually kept in n No. 1 Confectionery. , l
i? Assn ie si? mss ns see)
atrtort notice, and in the finest style. Wo can
X^TatltfloT^I^^ “f
XHE.LADIES
aro rospoctfulty requested to can and examine for
themselves. In conclusion, wo hope to receive
flrora the eilliens of Albany n liberal share of their
patronage—which wei on onr part, will endeavor
to merit. ... , .
Albany. April 18,1806. 25—6w*
100 Bottles Quinine,
160 4 « Morphine/ *
600 lbs. Epsom Salta,
2 Barrels Castor Oil,
100 lbs. Balsom Copaiva,
75 lbs. Spirits Nitre,
200 lbs. Sulphur,
200 lbs. Alum,
• MX) lbs. Copperas,'
COO lbs. Soda,
1000 lbs. Soaps, Assorted,
40 Dozen Ale and l’orter,
2000 lbs. White Lead, and as
sorted Paints,
3 Barrels Kerosene Oil,
Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Maehine Oil,
Lamp Oil, KeaUfoot Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits
Turpentine, Yarnish, Brushes. Sand Pa
pers, and compile stock Painters’ Mate
rials, Pepper, Spices, Starch, Potash, Can
dles, Snuff,:Tobacco, Cigars, Fine Liquors,
warranted pure. Window Glass, Lamp
• “18 years established in N. Y. City,”
“ Only infallible remedies known.”
44 Free from Poisons.” • :
44 Not dangerous to the Human Family.’*
14 Bats come out of iheirjxoles to die.”
“Costar’s" Rat, Roach, &c., Ester’s,
Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, - -
Black and Red Ants', &<?., &c., &c., &c. , - L
“Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator,;
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, .&tc.
Gosfir’s Electric Powder fer Insects
Is for Moths, Musguiioes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, '
150 Barrels A, B, O, and Brown Sugars,
125 Sacks Rio-Coffee, ...
100 Pockets: O. G. Java Coffee,
40 Casks Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, ,
^ 150 Kegs Nails,
^40 Bales No. lOsnaburgs,
40 44 Macon Sheeting,
20 " No. 8, lo/knd 12 Yams,
400 Boxe* Tobacco, assorted brands and grade,,
fOO B*g* Shot, assorted number*,
160 Kegs Powder, 1-4; 1-2 in<l whole Kegs,
6 Crate, sssorted Granite Ware,
100 Dozen Broom,. ...
100- “ Long and Short Handle Shovel*
Mid Spade*, -
S Barrels Car and Machine Oil,
1,000 Pols, Ovens, Skillet* and Spiders,
SO Barrsds Sait,
10,000 Pounds Sol, and Upper Leather,
5 Balt, Bagging, ...
i on rianlt, Fiwlt, Animate, &0. - . ..
! Bewasat 11 ofall worthless imitations,
Aia(“ CostAr’s " name-is on-etch Sox,'
Flask, before yon boy. «.
Iress, HENRY R, COSTAR,
' 482 Broadways N. Y.
TO THE TAX PAYERS
plete. Inducements offered to those buying to sell
again.
Prescriptions filled with. care.
L. E. WELCH,
' - Cor. Broad & Washington Sts, Albany, Go.
April 21,1861. 26-
daily us to the price of gold for Confederate
notes daring a certain period, wo have, for
the convenice of onr citizens, prepared a ta
ble, showing actual sales from January 1st,
1861, to May 1st, 1805, which is very essen-
.1.1 ..1 i a • 1 . -
SATURDAY, 5fli DAY OF MAY
The books will be closed in the shortest pOsible
time. . 8. F. DxGBAFFENBIED,
Ye hsve been fnrnislied with a
dtmgma No. 2., by three different I
We publish the one first handed
We present several new enigmas
issue wfih-h may he round inter-
iliose of our readers who are Ihqd
Albany, On., April 26th', 1866.
in three years. Now, unless this immsonso fiemUy
can be kept down, they would consume mere food
than would sustain 65,000 hnman beings. . *
IWSee “Costab's” advertisementabove.
Bats versus Bmns.—Whoever engages in shoot
ing small birds is a cruel .man; whoever aids in ex
terminating rats is a benefactor. We should lik*
some one to give ns the .benefit of their experience
in driving out these pests. AVe need something be
sides dogs, cats, and traps for this business.±-Scicn-
tifie American, K. T.
WHOLESALE
fiat to those, who are now desirous of set-
tling’debts contracted during the war.
Price o/ Gold far Confederate Kota from January let,
1861, to May 1st, J865.
1861. Nov 16. 15 60 for 1
Jan 1 to May 1 6-pr Deo 1 20 . for 1
July t to Oat l..:._10 pr Dec Ilk.... 21 for 1
Oct 1* lo Oet 16....12 pr 1864.
Oct 16 to Nov 16. ..16 pr Jan 1 .....121 fori
Dee 1. ... 20 pr Jan 13.........20 for 1
Deo 16 .80 pr Feb 1 20 for 1
1862. - Feb 15 ,...21 for 1
I Jan 1 20 pr March 1 .26 -for 1
I Jan 16 —20 pr Marob 15 -20 for 1
I Feb 1............. 25 pr April 4. 19 for 1
Feb 16— 40 pr April 16 21 fori
I March I..—. ..GO pr May 1 20 for 1
I March 15 .65 pr May 16.........18 for 1
E H. BACON & GO.,
Druggists and’ Apothecaries,
Almsy, Ga., May 12th, 1866.
nos—Please find below solution
i No. 2:
1,7,12,13—SJck.
1.11.16.5— Lane;
10.7.4.5— Jane.
•,15,16—Ton.
I, 5,0, 8—Well,
5,11,2—Cat.
II, 7,15, 5—Cake.
11,3,4—Son. V
0,5,5—Lee.
ikle-SToxEWALi. Jackson.
Verv Respectfully,
E. H. B.
la E. welch:,
At fhe Old Stand,
Corner Broad & Washington Sta,
AIBASr.OEOROIA,
“C08TAR’S” BAT EXTERMINATOR is simple,
safe, and sure—the most perfect HAT-ificaticn melt
ing we have even, attended. Every BAT that can
get it, properly prepared, will' eat It, and every one
thst«*te it will -die, generally at some place as dis
tant as possible from where it -was taken.—Laics
: 8ce 44 Costar’s ” advertisement above.
TSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need be
linger, if they nsc 44 Costar’s” Exterminator.
... - -11 -LA,? and if* it cost
$5, we wonld have it: .We have tried poisons, In*
May 15..
June 1...
Jane 15.
July 1...
July 15.
Aug 1 ...
Attg 15V
8ept 1...
We have used It to our satisfaction:
Kerosene Oil!!
KEROSENE LAMPS, ' .
KEROSENE LAMP CHIMNEYS,
KEROSENE LAMP SHADES
AND FIXTURES.
A No- 1 ARTICLE
feeted nothing; but “Costar's” article-knacks
loth out of Rata, Mice, Roaches; Ants, and
igs, quicker ^than we can write i,t. It is in
tema^d all over the country.—Medina (Ohio)
• See “CestAit’s” advertisement above.
In Albany,'Go., by E. H. Bacok & Co., and'
legists and dealers.
LI 25,1866. 27—3m
EHfOMA—NO 3.
wpoteil of 21 letters: £3
11,4,7,4, was tbe name of an Athe-
LIQTJORS and WINES
N OW RECEIVING OVER TWCf HUNDRED
CASES AND PACKAGES OF JJEW GOODS.
$20,OOG£tOCS.
. .Reduction in Freight—Reduction
V ^T • in prioir
LVI4,14,12, was*the naipe of a
Nov 1 to Feb"i 3 for 1
18C3.
Feb 1 to Mar 1,8 10 frr 1
March lo, 3 25 for 1
March 15 to
Maylo 5 fori
May 15 6 for 1
Juno 1 6 50 for 1
June 15 - 7 50 for 1
; July I.. 8 for 1
July 15....;....10 .fori
j Aug 8 ,..<.14 for 1
Aug \5......... 15 for 1
Sept 1 —........14 • for 1
Sept 16 14 fori
' .18 fori
.12 50 for-1
January 1 ......CO for 1
January 15...-55 for 1
February 1..—50 for 1
February 16—46 RT 1
March 1—. 55 for 1
March 15—..'—87 for 1
April 1..«...a..70 for 1
April 16......... ?0 for 1
April 20....fcJOO for 1
April 2G.....-&00 for 1
April 27.....-300 . fori
April 28 .600 for 1
April 20...—800 for 1
April 80. 1000 for 1
May 1.. 1200 fori
Which was the last ac
tual sale of Confederate
ijCurrency.
SSISISneSnSJAEa BPWmiP^SIESa
hll,18,17, is what- ladies some-
■era their faces.
115,20,13 snamc applied to a man
ktauiicus in ilri-ss.
U7,1,was the name of agreatRo-
knlinJ Pliilusopher.
II, f, 15, was the rune of a dkuel
fTtHE undersigned will be'pleased to sec his
I friends and the public generally, bt -y
pidstarua,
Formerly occupied by Beers & Brinson, where h*
will offer them
A VARIETY OE GOODS. /
Consisting in part of . -
Our Stook is all New,
-and procured from the most reliable Wh.l.ulc and
Jobbing Houses in the' countt7,*\ipon terms which
eoable ns to
Sell at Low Figures
Oct 16.
Nov 1.
M, 19, is the name of an artifi-
ifr loading and unloading ves-
At *11 boors, day or night, (except on Sundays da
ring tbe hour* of religions service).
I^Call next to the-Express Office and see for
yonreclves.
27—3m
ALBANY PRICE CUBBENNT.
Flour, per barrel,. 612.50(2
Corn, per bushel,.. 1.25@
Com Meal “ t
Cow Fean, 1.25^
Ground Peas, per bushel,
Bacon, per pound, :. 16(5
Kh. by the barrel,.... log
Taiiow,
Beeswax, A...... ■
Soap,Turpentine, per lb..... 20g
I Sal^ Liverpool, per sack,.. ... 475
Sugar, brown, per lb.... ,f*. ' 15^
I Sugar) refined,.... . **
I Coffee, Rio, “.
1 Tobacco, smoking, hale 6 fts, 3.76 (
Tobacco, per fc, by the box... 60(
»?•««. “ 'Z
-to the -name of the most
I accomplished hub misguided
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
Albany* April 25, 186ft
Complete Stock of Medicines, are
WINDOW GLASS,* WHITE LEAD AND OIL, VAJfc-
Canton/EOpera, Red and White
u.' '9-. V 4 1 ’? - ? ,
Flannels,
CASSmETTE,
Satlnette.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duple ac Eliptio«
Hoop Skirt, v'; v
NI8HSS, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS' MATE
RIALS, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES,
Great Variety of Toilet Articles,
Thirty thousand CIGARS, from $28 to $180 per
in.. T TAfTADO rrmi t nn/v *_j
thousand. The finest.LIQUORS, TOBACCO and
CIGAR&to be found in the Market. *
100 dozen Pocket Knives,
PIPES, POCKET BOOKS, &c, &c. Extra induce-
-menio offend to Country Merchants, Peddlers and
other* baying to sell again. - -
Physicians’ & Planters’ orders
ESPECIAL ATTENTION.
WILL
Prescriptions
CAEEIULLT JFILLEp. J@-Call and a
Largo Stock and-examine prices.-®,
Albany, Marth 7th; 1866. ; 1(
or distiller who simply furnishes pain
does notdlvUlit
Srd. Manufacturers or dmliHers wh
(oxoopt-of-tholr pwn-maktuVs^i liable
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
WEEDINGlapES;
25 to SO
.-26.00@180i00
. 75@ 1.00
bntt T. BURNS,
Comptroller General.
April 25,1806.
Adjournment of Courts.
Tis ordered that-Mitchell Superior Ceorl be-ad-
1 journed to the Tbird (3d) Monday In May,
that Baker Superior Court be adjourned to the T1
(3d) Monday T -—* ^ ‘
Great Labor-Saving Maehine,
2.25 to 2.50
6.00
RICHARD. H. CLARK,
Judge S. C. S. W. C.
20 to 25 .
40 to 2.00 <
soto 75 ;
75 to 1.00 ,
50 to LOO i
40 to *0 i
40to 50
40 to 75
I Sj- IT cemq pergmiuu j v *
UrTxfn,-whlsky orrtiwi, whether foreign or d
lie which is sold by any person in this. St*
wlmksale or r.un/.sc.'pl'iy distiller, and
faelurers in thiif State, and the nmonnt sold
be given In under oath. Quarterly returns o
shall ho vnode on the first days'.f April, July
ber.andJ»nua ? ,tne«hj^,by h .llp.raon,
[during the-quart
Albany, 4prH*8, 1866.
Universal Clothes Wringer,
Tobacco, Soap, Soda,
STARCH,
LAW NOTICE.
MORGAN will practice law inall the Courts
li - of the Sauth-W.estern, in Irwin of the South-,
in, Coffee and Applingvof the Brunswick, aadmoat
f the Courts of-the Patau la Circuits.
Office on Washington Street, opposite th« Express
{See
Albany, Ga., April28,1866. 28—
in the county, whp sell
°r reuit, “/jj* b, Md “ t to t i e Tax Col-
leeUv .f the county,-who shall demand and collect
th* tax due when the return is made. It aboil be
the daty of the Tax Collector to require all persons
selling said liquors"to make their returns^ and J»ay
the tax thereon, and if»»j r* 0 — — v
fuse to make his returns and. to pay laid tax, he
ceding.
'tSxtaxdaVw^rA'eratVr^; isdi: It .hall be
the daty of the Tax Collector to require all persons
selling said liquors'to make their returns and pay
the lax thereon, and if any person shall foil or re
fuse to make his returns and. lo pay laid tax, he
.hJl be osseseed by the Collector a epeeifio lax of
one thoaeaud dollar*, and the Collector shall pro
ceed to collect the earn* by exeouuon, ae in other
°‘aU persona f^ltaugherty’County whe
j ,h e tax required ’by the 20th uirtaiit-, .as
ofWreu'.Bui.dk.g. Wa.hingtou
Peaolies, Pears
PIOKI..ES, &o., &c.
J9* The Highest Price paid for Country Pro
duee.
ROBERT A. BEERS,
Agent.'
Albany, Ntvember 11,1865. '30-3*
[A‘“VO backed
™°n. “Because
... middlej
remains
‘ rrud out by the
-A I. JONES and J. M. OUTLIFF, under the firm
name of Jones A Cuttiff, is this day dissolved. Mr.
Cutliff la authorised to eeitle the bueioese.
J3. -T. JONES.
J. M. OUTLIFF.
Mey lrt, 1866. 20-4w J
3NT otloe. .
H AVING bought the interest of E. T. Jones, I
propose to contiane the DRsY GOODS .BUSI--
1, and would be pleased to see my old friended
and customers. Terms—STRICTLY CASH. -i
J. M. CUTLIFF. :
Albany, May 1st, 1866. 23—Iw
nitrated, per box,.
DRY GOOdS .MERCHANTS,
CORNER 2d AND CHERRY ST8.,
MaooAp Cta
AprlI25,1866. J *7 27—U
Southern Bank Notes Wanted-
E. L. JAWWEr. at the Store Room ooeupied
by RAINE, HEWITT h CO., is payingtb* highest
market prieo for Southern Benk, Geld and Silver.
, Albany, May 12th, 1866. 81
ALLPER808SDUEME >
E lBOM 1853 to thia date, ar5 requested to co.mo
forward .and settle -by oash or note. Thosa
ing sq^to do, by the-20th of (Vecemter, .will find^
leir aeoo unts in the hands of Wright & Warren for
olleotion. . W. P. JENNINGS.
Albany, Nof 25,1865. - 88—