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PATRIOT]
■M
sub-treasury wthout giving the usual ten
days notice. The Treasury aisanotified the
WJnto 0m A y T T “rtificats, issued in
>t to present
p a«n« rdoe ’
(0 the Paixiot Oirtoilx
The Me* #r Ceufcderaie rsrreuey.
In consequence of numerous enquiries
drily as to the price of gold for Confederate
notes during a certain period, we have, for
the con Venice of our pitmens, prepared a ta
ble^ showing actual sales from January 1st,
mi. toMay 1st, 1865, which is very essen-
^ ^ &bm. who lie now desirous of lot-
tling debts contracted during the WBr.
from »nd
^' job Work or Advertizing wiUbe
^l n«ei. oo* .boat two thous-
‘'LlkU office for Job Work, Advertising
"**V Un. lliensn is now In used of
M do slsoortljr trust that those
r^ja laaedistoly coo# forward and set-
B. N. HALL.
made to ceaseon khu 31st of May. Thef
Governments only assiits the embimS-
wkch thcmsues were limited to a certain l
tnount, and the rate of interest was actual
ly put up to 12 per cent. Here, the rate of
interest, which, fdr a few days, owin^to 186 o - p.v.vs at
net*ssity of speculations in gold, went up T " ' *** - — 21
Priacf (lotifor Omftdtroit Jttotu from. Jmm, Ut,
1861, to Jfoy lrf, 1865.
1861. Kor 15- ..
JanltoMayl—SprDcJ JEC._
Juljr ! to Oct 1.—10 pr Dee 15~ ,21
Oct Is to Oct 15 m .„12 pr 1864
Oct 16 to Kov 16.. -16 pr In i 21
Dee l.a..,.. M ,.. <M .,.,20 pr Ju 15*. ...20
Deo 15 M woo«w vwvn«.80 py Feb 1,
..15 50 fori
•-20 ' for 1
'.-’j- fort
to 7 per’cent.; soon ^eded & to7,
“dney
U^SdaHc° tion to the following
Bhipmeht'innst have been a great aid tothe
foreign houses, and helped their Drincinals
m0re nm-i h0y i, ex l >ccU:i 3* riiall hear
lofthis when we get the return news
.offering for sale soverhl fine
itlnd«»S on ' Bead his advertise- the English have safelv omuthn-a.i- V“ B
at Oa, Cotton Factors, Grocers
Merchants, Apa-
Ifareh 15-a-JO
- Aptfl4—_19
“ rVlT"—•—i? P» April 15- 21
1~W— j® P r May 1 —— h J!0
Mardi 16—.-66 pa May 15-...18
p, you. 1 (o' Ju-
April 16 ..80 pr lyl6 -„18
Mayl——90$r Jaly !S
fori
fori
»rl
t\
fori
May 15-.. 96 pr Aar U-'...™26
og 15--
NDMN SPRING HOTEL,
MAT 6th,186S.
Hr. Wm. H. Whitehead
•r'jfa’fr-'-r . j . , •
lAVlNG LEASED THIS
I' «nfG rmi JATPKABLY KNOWN HOUSE
jyrKhtertrinraenl, located nearer and more
mi$*n(to the water than any other publie Rouse
e Indian Spring; it is now repaired, furnished
with MW BEDDING! and FURNITURE, and will
be opened for (ho reception of visitors on the 1st
ay of JuAe.' The tsbls will be supplied with the-
lest tht country affords, served up 1>y experienced
Cooks; und the Bar with Choice Liquors aad Wines,
and With Cigars made to order, of superior brands,
by Lipmax'and Bogan.'
Tha services oFMR, L, L. GODDARD, a gentie-
maoh experience in similar establishments,
■TsngageA; under bis superintendence the
• of ths-Houas will bo conducted. -
A superior B AND OF MUSIC will be in aiten-
danoo at the excellent and commodious BALL
-ROOM, attached to thla House.
Teranfef Board, $16per week,or $45 per month.
STAGES running DAILY to and from Forsyth,
ling with arrival of ear* of M. A -W. Rail-
tUut plape. , s
^ADsDy Mail is.now established and received
June 2d, 1866.
June 1.
Jane16.
July 1 —
JplylR
-M.-....96 pr Ang
-.22 fori
Jtfls. .
Johnston has formed a copart-
tiader the firm name and style of
ijoknston, to engage in the Ware-
jConmission business. See their
Lc. Show has opened an ice cream
|,nr the Express Office, for the ao-
jj,® of the Ladies, only. See her
■rat
Lrerslncw legal advertisements.
, Superior Court stands adjourned
jjKcoad Monday in July next.
We publish this week the Grand
meats of Doughert y Superior
l ife invite all to give them a care-
Felsoaed Flour.
Statement has been caused in Gr-,
iv, New York, by the laments,
iifiom the use of flour ground
3 in which lead had been used
, The New York News explains
x ihns:
Iswqaesttonbut that Mr. Marsh
1 t ijnorant'of the poisonons.pro-
sd, tnd supposed that bccattse
t metslic form did not always
t that it would not do so in any
! lie was not aware that lead,
galjccteil to the process of fer-
issad hiking was transformed, by
, into curbonet of lead—a
All may be thankful that
|nltai into the system in snch
Kir, foritvwat 'that which
■ lie vomitings and threw off
Mike poison before it had snffi-
klitct with its full and fatal of
prist the injurious effects of lead,
Jsetii, should receive careful at-
Im pnblic is not aware of how
flit; i* caused by the introduc
'd into the system. It is positive-
Mp drill!; even water drawn
f»*n pipes, and we come to the
|*le or soda water conducted
«»sterial, the danger is large-
I hr Secretary McCalloch.
7 KtCullocli sent into the House
ires, on the 5th inst., the in-
|»lwl fur some days previous, in
k recent sales of GolA ■ In this
'eflndin the American “railroad
I 4 * Powing indication of the
hy the Secretary of the
the depreciation
tn.ouraccun^es had been much less than in
any others which were afloat abroad, and
“y •° a « r Bjt 15.
for t Septl 20 60 for 1 Ql
for 1 Seg^tt.-.: 23 60 for ll ’
scnptton. Here the fall was not worth
■peaking of; and those who speculated for
it were most unlucky.jYe know that con
siderable amounts-were returned as soon as
Utey came hereto the parries who sent them.
We do not see why they should not become
the fevonte investment with foreign capital-
tats for they now aeethat they can, in this
gold-producing country, whenever they are
in. trouble, nave as much of pur reserves as
they want, either to beg- or borrow; and
we are ready to help them with theTreas-
ury whenever the occasion requires. No
similar example is offerd them by any other
commercial nation. From no other c
they expect such material aid.'
From iba New^ork^Vwkly New*.
Proclamation by Preaidant Roberta.
TO TBS PEaSy AEOfWMffOob 1 - 868 '
My Coustrtiikn, Bbo’s and Fbiknds:
In the hours of doubt.and uncertainty, I ap
pealed to you to be braye of heart and firm
of purpose, when cowards quailed and doubt-
era sneered, you persevered and hoped on.
Whqn imbecility and dishonesty placed the
cup of shame and bitterness to your lips, and
you were compelled to drain it to the dregs,
you still worked and triumphed over covert
and open foes, as well ak difficulties which
would have made men snecumb in a less
holy cause than ours. It Is the cause of
oppressed Ireland, of hnmanity, justice, lib-
erty, aye, of Divinity itself; and it-cannot
perish unless wo are false to all the noble at
tributes which exalt the man above the
brute, and the possession of which elevate
him to the highest dignity of created being.
No, my countrymen, it cannot fail; it
will succeed -and triumph. Yea, even in
our times, by oar own effort*, and at the
fork r„tk.
<l»l of that
2 Tor 1 Oct 1.„...., 21 for i
220forlOetl6 .25 fori
2 20 for 1 Nov I .—.—.26 60 for 1
— 2 60for 1 Nov 15 28 fori
260 for 1 Dm T.._ ..*2
. J 2 60 for 1 D«o 15 <5 . _
Ootie.—.... 2 60 for 1 Dw SI ..-61 ford
.188*. (865.
Nov 1 to Feb 18 for 1 January 1—60
186*. ' January 15 66
Feb 1 to Mar 1,8 10 for 1 February 1 60
March 1- 8 26 for 1 February 15...46 for 1
March 15 to Mareh 1_—.66 - fori
May 16 S for 1 March 16—;.-6I for 1
May 15 6 for 1 April 1— 70
June 1 6 60 for 1 April 16.—.80
Juno 15 7 SO for I April 20.—100 Aft* f
J“ijl-.'. - 8 for 1 April 26 200 for 1
Jol/15 10 for 1 April 27——800 for l
Aug 8 14 for 1 April 28 600 ' for i
Ang 16 IS fori April 29 800 fori
Septl —14 fori April <0 1000 fori
Sept 16 14 fori May 1 1200 fori
Octl 18 fori Which waathelait ac
orn 15 -12 60 for 1 taal eale of Confederate
Nov 1———18 for 1 Currency.
albasy nitiouaK
Flour, per barrel,........... $12.50® 16.00
Coro, per bushel, 1.60
Com Meal to 1.60
Cow Peas, “ 1.25@ 1.50
Ground Peas, per bushel,
Bacon, per pound,
Lard, “ by the barrel,.,..
Butter, “ '
Tallow, “
Beeswax, “
Soap, Turpentine, per U>.
BoraetaofRe&igeesi
- - n * ,il wow 1111, 11
tw naMrilMd, who rww the Hrht
bid» not deemed for the Interest of the C
HoflhefM
16@ 20
16® 18
30®' 35
8 a 10
Sugar, brown, per tt> _
Sugar, refined,.... “
Coftee, Kio, “
Coffee, Java,
Tea,
Tobacco, smaking, bale 5 lbs,
Tobacco, per &>, by the box...
Nails,
Iron, '
Powder....“
Shot;...
expense of our fortunes and our blood, if cheese. •
necessary. The cor.oenttatod wrongs of CandU^ *’ a
wiwsi..v.
dom, which neither time nor obstacle can 'shemtim? 8 ’ yanJ ’"
quench. The ealimmies and enmities of - - 1 *’
cowards, who, though born beneath the
manner of republican freedom, become the
lying tools of English despotism, cannot re
tard us in out onward march to smite the
detested foe of liberty. England fought this
Republic with camion, ships, guns and bul
lets. She destroyed our mercantile marine.
She-maligned our motives. She folsificd
our record. She rent the Uniohand drench
ed the land in blood.
Silo reviled America and Americans in
her House of Lords and scoffed at them in.
her Parliament, and to clap the climax of
her infamy^ she nurtured a conspiracy ■ be-
20® 26
1.476a 5.00
15® 20
25® SO
40
55 to 60
1.50® 2.50
3.75 to 4.00
' 50® L75
14®
63®
25®
35®
40®
76M1.00
82® S3
. ' 30
alicoe^... 25 to 30
Scgars, per thousand. 25.00@160.00
Syrup, cane, per gallon;..... 75® l.f'
Whiskey, “77. 8.50@ 8.00
Brandy,; “ i...»• 6.00@16.00
" 5.00® 8.00
1.00@ 1.25
125a 1.50
20®
lichens,..“ 2.25 to2.50.
Wine,.
Vinegar,..,.... *
Coal Oil, .*
Eggs, per dozen,.
Chicke
UCt (MinillTc ouc uuivhiuu m wuoimuvy iw
neath her flag for the assassination of the
elected head of our Republic; and when the
martyrM patriot’s corps was home through
a land draped in mourning, the lamentations
of a great nation were blended with feelings
of Indignation and revenge.
How base, then, is the truckling spirit
that can forgeffthese injuries, these enmes
against liberty, and would place the heart-
i Treasurer, [New York,]
1 “Wi the Secretary of the
r«'»to market with his Sur-
r? l *'red it freely to the. pub-
[wnssUrahas arisen out or this ,
“t some, it is said that if hopes of a race beneath the heelofa tyrant,
“IWedto go up as they who will feelless grateful for tho service
F Permitted it to go, the loss than exultant at bis power to inspire fear
fwei made entirely by foreign wherehe knows there can be no love! And
r Ae Government -by bolding yet I am as sure u that I live, leaving out
P.«t»o millions at lent in thl a few bijots and 'ificrcenary and tricksters,
Inmost not he forgotten that that the great body of Amertcan-boro citi-
e scarce and dear at any xens despite E
meat, by demanding it for
making it scarce and dear;
tia Wr I? ou * orpins on hand,
F?>4 veil spare the amonnt.—
several objecU weroat-
wc foreign creditors ndvis-
resonrees of this
aSj:?."® 44 fro® expanding itr
ftUxi!? 0 ' ^ S°ld had been
L.^ ar 5'. 14 would possi-
, p 7° 2 ®°* n d the prices of
^ hxvo doubled and
k c '? rTCac y in one week
|i t .y we rise in ffoM up-
^Ki and if the Treasure
; «r,_ would not long
»rp 1 eents on the dollar
would have done oth-
P^crxfona wfiat U,.y are
PucawA .k 0t pcrccivc th « we
I LTcUV!? , vef y Pnmo which
L °f ’ “ ave preserved the
money, have
6isattcreS. biU * r0ptc y and
-eg|f.g_g*y train that
ll«TI® vorybad condition.
Mackerel, per kitt, three doa.
Codfish, per
Crackers,."
Pickles, per jar,.. -i.
Candies, per lb,
Can Fruits, each,
Oysters, Cove, per box,.....
Sardines,per box,...........
Sauces, per bottle, ...........
Nats, per lb,
Macaroni, per lb,....
Vermacill,.."
Mustards, per jar...........
Soda, per lt>,
Pepper, berry,.
Brooms, each,. • •
Lye, concdhtrated, per box, *
Fresh Meats, per &,
5.00
England and her power, and
appeal to “higher laws” than those wjiich,
according to England’s own interpretation,
are obsolete and unjust. ;
She certainly cannot claim a different one
in her favor from that which she so success-
folly practiced fbrthe benefit of herself and
the injury of Ans^ica. 4
But tip matter, fellow-countrymen, wl
may happen^-W* W»y obstacle we may
have to encounter—rbow many- of ns m
fall or perish^nr. cause will triumph
as a just God lives, and Irishmen and
their descendants remain true to the genius
and valor for which our race hateer crimen
conspicuous!
Yours, fraternally.
Southern Bank Notes Wanted
E. L JAHNEY. atlheStareBsomoeeujiad
by RA1NE, HEWITT & .C0., ia pajingUieWth.
market price for Soathenr Baak^ Gold and Silver.
Albany, May 12® 1866. ' *1—
^>WUm’?y.W<»nditi 0 n.
^ moreofito
l^ and
) Urn® fnr ®2f xp ««cd that
h * t »»*don/fe ,0n . or ‘ !on -
*® i ma hnSl tn J boa '>ne
«U fer the bS
f ^tnaeury of a taxed 1 * ^ mbcr on t * 10 . 8amc '
Wm. R. Bobbkts,
President of tho Fenian Brotherhood.
From the Baltimore So, or June 8.
Prsceedlsffsof CoBgrMs. ftsUrirr,
A petition was presented in the Be*
yesterday, from Union officers now engaged
In tho cultivation of cotton in the SSontn,
against the proposed tax of five cents
lunjl on cotton. The reconstroction *«
ntion with the pending amendment, was
again taken up, and Mr. Davis, of Kentucky,
aadreflBed the Senate up r to the hoar of aa-
VA1T! WAIT!!
Watt at few dey* before purchesing and examine
a LARGE STOCK ot
NEtW GOO
Which vrlll be opened by
B^E8 & BRINSON
Wm. W. Kendrick,
At the Old Stand on Broad street^
creatlyIeduced PRICES
Saritti
’ 04-1 m.
Buildings For Sate.
JUST' RECEIVED,
ANOTHER .
NEW- LOT GOODS
8000 X-i*fc>S-
BY
L. E. WELCH-,
Wholesale & Retail Diumt,
100 Bottles Quinine, ■ .
160 “ Morphine,
600 lbs. Epsom Balts,
2 Barrels Cnrtor Oil,
100 lbs. Bslscm Gopalva,
75 lbs. Spirits Nitre,
200 lbs. Sulphur,
200 lbs. Alum,
F00 lbs. Copperas,
•600 lbs. Soda, -
10CO lbs. Soaps, Assorted,
40Dozen AleandPorter,
lite Lead,
'audits-
- Fn'nSt Ah'0., Lan6% v
OmckOsto Q- M- Sura or Qmoit f
Ao(U.ta, G*., Id.y 12, 1868T j
BE RECEIVED
»s«®. by
Ight to reject all
ioteresl of the Government,
following described property
vis;
_ about 116 ft. x 17 ft. East aide
Street, Anrntta, Ga.
Ing. about 32 ft* x 20 ft., near the
' '.and back of the Auguata
Buildiog, about 20 ft. x 16 ft., near Ute
Georgia Railroad, and back of the Augusta Fae-
1 wKneBullding,about 20ft. by40it, at May-
10 FrameJuadinmi, at Macon, Ga.,<* part of the
Bakery Establishment) nine of which are on
the north ride of the WcetemRaOraad, and one
south side; twowf these are two stories,
.contains a boiler, engine and ovens.
itatPslmyrs, Lee county,
r, together with ten acre*
welling house;
„ A40ft.xSOIL, at Boston
, fytlon. No. 18 Atlaatle-tod Gulf Railroad.
I Fr*a*e Building, about *0tL x 24 ft., at Gro-
2000 lbs. While 1
' > > sortedJFalnts,
8 Barrels Kerosene Oil.
Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Machine Oil,
Lamp Oil, Neatsfoot Oil, Olive Oil. Spirits
TurpaalUo, V—*t*h» llruah*a Sand P«-
‘ pers, aad eomp’ela atock PainUra’ M*fe-
riala. -Pepper, 8picea, Starch, Potash; Can
dles, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars, Fine Liquors,
warranted pnre. Window Glass, Lamp
Chimneys, Am, Ac.
My Stock or-Plantation, Family and
Prescription medicines, is large and com
plete. Inducements offered to those buying to sell
again. ■ '
Prescriptions filled, -with care.
L. E. WELCH.
Cor. Broad & Washington Sts, Albany, 0». !
AprU2i, 1801. 26—
WHOLESALE
TemilleS
, No. 17, Atlantic and Ghlf R: Ri
ft. x 24 ft., at Qnit-
man, StatioaNo. 16, Atlantic and Gulf R.
1 Frame Building, about 40 ft. x 24 ft., at Quit,
amfodtetian No. 16. Allautio and Gulf R. B.
2 Frame BuHdingt, 40 ft. x24 ft., at Valdorta,
8t*tienKa^& AUaaliwadddluIf Railroad.
l Hs4mttoMU*.*l»ul«0«.i 80 fi., Telman-
vOta, Station No. 9, Atlantia and Gulf Railroad.
1 Frame Building, about 60 ft. x 24 fL, at Scre
ven Station, No. 7. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
Bids will he reoeived for aay part, or ail of the
property, at each place. Payment will'be required
withia thirty days after notification of acceptance
or proposal, la United Stateceurreney. Further in
formation desired in regard (0 the property can'be
obtained at (hi* Office.
T. WATSON,
Chief Q. M. Bureau B! J . n V lll . A -A-' M -.
May 19,1666.
RSSTAIZx
IMISW'
^ E. WELCH,
At the Old Stand,
Comer Broad & Washington Sts,,
AX.HAWY, OEOaOIA,
. Captain and.
. F. A A, L. for Georgia.
wpmi^
EVERYBODY!
%%% i
Fresh Soda-WaterFrom, Fonntain
C. SPITZ & CO. IN MWSON’S SQUARE,
Would respectfully anno unco to the citizens of
Albany and surrounding country, that (hoy halve
fitted up a neat and attractive style ofa
MEW CONFECTIONERY
where'can be found, at all lime*, aftreeh assortment
» Cake and Candy, together with ever, thing
kept ia a No.JL Confectionery,
at abort notice, aa<,in ,tlte finest style. We e
S^7S52S‘« t S?lS < ^
THE LAPIES
are napeetfisily nqMStad to can and examine for
themselves. In eoaelosion, -we hope to receive
Mitts citizen* of Albany • liberal tbare of their
paticnegc -ftlMt nyyqnesg part* will endeavor
to merit. -- ' _ '
Albany, April 18; 1866. 25-6w^
llinucr on uicBwuvi ——", , . .Y-
sssmt the" a tiav v-vard site on League Island, in tne
Jt hj"®.P n blie; and Delaware river, coming tip, led to a long
•»> time of debate. After rejecting the dnbstitutepro-
rt ly,bot riding for a commission to select a site the
“'r- Erer?^® mo “- hill was passed yeas 71, nays 4ft So Lea;
lance. So°use'fe n concerned. ^Bya vote of 69 to 38,
.^° ttte a concurrent resolution was adopted to close
the session ot Congress on the28th of June.
^ raot ' 0n . , * 10W . e ' ,er ’. w:
to reconsider the vote,
from foe the House adjourned for
as immediately made » call.
; hut-no quorum being
Also, liberal terras will be mede with Planters to
aid Ihemin furni«hing Supplies for Freedmen. We
have a Largo Stock of Dry Goode, Faaey Good*,
BEADY-MADE CLOTHQro,
Hats. Boole and Shoes, Nation*,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, CalicM* at JO to
M eeaU per yard, Ladle#’ Kid Sieve* m $1 per pair.
Fine Double-Barrel China,
l i ' Fifty to 8eventy-Five Dollar* each.
All we ask from oar old Meads aad patrons
BEEF* 4 Pb ,,tl
ATTENTION 11
t H. BACON & CO,
Druggists and
(Next to tho Express Office;)
ALBANY——-, r. GEORGIA
r\rn& to their friends and the public, HEDI-
v I CINE8, OFFICINAL and PATENTED. Pills,
Powders, Plaster*. Paints,' Oils, Var-
Snab Tools, Sorab Bnuhea,
Bair and Clolhes Brushea, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps,
Totlet-Pewders, Puffs, Pnff Boxes,
Preparations for the TIair
and Complexion*
- " a ' • »%*.'
Oil l
KEROSENE LAMPS,
KEROSENE LAMP CHIMNEYS,
KEROSENE LAMP SHADR8
' * . AND FIXTURES.
No - 1 ARTIDLE
LIQUORS and WISES
SmEEftOSBAgr - IPGriSIP®fflJES s
Oar StQfik ia^all New,
and procured frowtimmost reliable Wholesale ana
Jabbing Houses faz the. country, upon terms which
amble n* to
Sell at Low Figures
Prescriptions Carcfatty Compounds
At all hours,, day or night, (exe«pt on Suadojs fa
ring tho hours of religions sorsioo)
B0uCsll next io tbs Express Office end see'for
ronfoeWes. • *
An Old Song, set to a New Tone.
WiiBQOoyCO*. . T.
raster*"- •• .
From their holt* tomoomU v ~~
And Mce and Sat*,
-—Xnd—
.“18 years eatablislied in N. Y.' City.”
“ Only infallible remedies known.”
-VFree from Poisons.” -
“ Not'dangerous to tho. Human Family. ^
“Rais como oat of their holes to die.”
“Oostar’s” Rat, Eoach, &c, Bxter’s,
Is a paste—used for Roll, Jfice, Roaches,
Riack and Red Anti, &o., &c., &c., &o.
‘‘Oostar’s” Bed-Bug Extenninator
. Is a liquid or wash—used to deAn>y,.aad
also as a prevcniiro for Jted-12vg* t &C.
Oostar’s Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Roth*., Mtuquiioet, Flea*, .
Luccl* on Plant*, Fowl*, Animal*, &c. ’.
! I Beware !!! of all worthless imUaiios^
• jB@TSee that “ Costar’s ” name is bn each Box,
Bottle and Flask; before you bay.
JB@-Address, , HENRY R. COSTAR,
. , 482 Broadway, N. Y.
J5@rSold in Albany, Go.,‘by all Druggists and
Retailers.
1866. ■
Increase or Rats.—Tho Farmer’s Gazette-(Eng*
Ush) asserts apd proves that one pur of Rats will
have a progeny and descendants no less than 651,050
in three years. Now, unless this immsensc family
con be kept down, they would consume more food
than woul^ sustain 65,000 human beings. -
Se® ” Oostar’s ” advertisement above.
Rats'versus. Bird!.--Whoever engages in shoot-
ing small birds is a cruel mair; whoever aids io ex
terminating rats is a benefactor? We should like
some.one to givo ns the benefit of their experience
in driving out these pests. . We need something Re
sides dogs, oats, and traps for this business.—pcien-
fTfic American, N. K. •
gfcgrSee “ CosTAtt’s” advertisement Above.
COSTAR’S ” RAT EXTERMINATOR U simple, ;
bafe, and sure—the most perfect RAT-ification meet
ing we have ever attended. Every RAT that can
’ prepared, will eat It, and every one
. die, generally at some place Radis- .
tant as possiblo from where it was taken.—Lake
Short (Mich.) Mirror. *
g^See “Costar’s” advertisement abovo.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled vrlth vermin need be
i no longer, if they use “ CosTAB.*fl” Exterminator.
We have used it to our satisfaction; and if it cost
$5* we would have it, * JVo have tried poisons, lut
they eifectednothing; bin “Costar’s” article knocks
the breath out of. Rats, Mice, .Roaches, Ants, and
Bed-Bugs, quicker^than we can write it. Tt is in
Remand all over., the country.—Medina (Ohio)
$20,000 STOCK*
Seduction in Freight—Reduction
in Pricey!
"buying largely from fifttmondt, for Jobbing'as
roll as Retail, 1 will be enabled to offer Goods at
reduced prices.
My Stock will be the Largest and most Complete
Over offered in Southern Georgia. Bayers can ex
pect to find at all times every article they-need in
mylinel The long established reputation of the
Honee and a determination to improve and enlarge
aro a guarantee that when you buy Medicines you
get the best. *
NEW GOODS
WILL BE RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AND
PHILADELPHIA ALMOST.DAILY.
Among the .New Arrivals, besides a Largo’and
Complete Stock of Mcdioiocs, are .
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD AND OIL, VAR-
NISH1S, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS’ MATE-
RIALS.-DYE. STUFFS, SPICES, SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, -
Great Variety of Toilet Articles,
Thirty thousand CIGARS, from $2S to' $180 per
thousand. The 6nest LIQUORS, TOBACCO and
CIGARS to be found in the Market. r .
100 dozen Pocket. Knives,
3S, POCKET BOOKS, &C.&0. Extraindooe-
meats offered to Country Merchants, Peddlere and
others baying to sell again. • ; /) *”
^ysicians’ & Planters’orders
WILL RECEIVE ESPECIAL ATTENTION.
Prescriptions
CAREtULLY FILLED. 8®-Call and see my
Large Stock and examine prices.-^at
Albany, March 7th, 1806. 16—tf
±866.
great-«
Qautli
in Albany, Ga., by B. H. Bacon &Co., and
all Druggiits and dealers;
April,25;n8CQ . - *
27—8m
GOODS
Adjournment of Courts.
TT Is ordered that Mitchell Superior Court be ad-
I journed to the lhird (8d) Monday in May, ann
that Baker Superior Court be adjourned to the Third
(3d) Monday in June.
v RICHARD II. CLARK,
- Judge S. C. S. W.C.
Albany, April 28,18C6. * 28—
DISSOLUTION.
T HE parlnerchip heretofore existing between E.
T. JONES and J: M.CUTLIFF, under tho firm
name of Jonei& Cutliff, is this day dissolved. Mr.
Cutiiff is atttitonzed to settle the business.
‘ E. T. JONES,
J. M. CUTLIFF.
May let, 1866. 29_iw
dst ot ioo.
AVINO bought the interest of E. T. Jdhes, I
nropoecto continue the DRY- GOODS BUSI
NESS, und would be pleaaed to see my old friends
and customers. Terms—STRICTLY CASH.
J. M. CUTLIFF.
Albany, May 1st, 1866. 29—Iw
TT A
Ms, 1
fomenting New and NorA (crAgl’t,
Peddlers, Country Stores, Druggists, and all seek
ing an honorable and profitable business. Free by
mall for 85 cte.; wholesale $9 per dot. Canvass
ers realise $6 to $12 per day profit.
ABBOTT. A DOWD, Manufacturers, 196 Water
*• * ft’ — VnrV _
T HE“undersigned will.be pleased f6 see bis
friends and the public generally, at
THe Old Stand.,
Formerly occupied by ' Beers & Brinson, where he
. _ will offer them
A VARIETY OF GOODS,
Consisling-an part of .
DRESS GOODS!
CALICOES. • •
111 Bela.nes, Jaconet Muslin,
Canton, r EGDera, Eed and Wliite
^iamaels,
OALSSIJiTETTES,'
Satlnette.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Dnplex Eliptio
Hoop Skirt,
GLOVES, . HOSIERY, C OL^$S,
Urider Sleeves,^'Cotton 'Yarns,
Cotton Cards, hardware,
CUTLERY,
WEEDING HOFS.
THE
Great Labor-Saving Machine,
THE
Universal Clothes Wringer,
Tobacco; Soap, Soda,
; STARCH,
peaolies. Pears
' PICKLES, &c., &c.
g^^The Highest Price paid for Country Pro
duce ‘ \
ROBERTA. BEERS,
Agent,
Albany,. November llj 18G5. 86-5oi
ALE PERSONS DEE ME ‘
T]tP*0M 1853 to this date, are requested Io come
r forward and settle by cash or note. Those
failing so to do; by the 20th of December, will fir* 1
their accounts in Hie hands of Wright * w -' r "