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T jjfffSiFm i RWT.
jjcal Oolomn.
-T.'iuW. GE0-, JULY 14,18C6,
, ^jtlJ.KEWLtE
” ilcJ Agent for the collertion of Sub
lioer*"" 10 (U{ , rJuC 3 t0 the PAT»ior Office io
Kr iptions»“ .
^» Ktai U!ic Xctv Advertisements in
til* issue.
she
OZNXtir ®20,00!
so THE
the country to make money
puking for it, called “Dr.-Gv B.
uratal Moving PatAramaj” This
1 as-ted through ourciUr re-
" |r 31 „1 contracted a debt at our office to
t” amount of *10,50, which tUc^tccre kind
si de off without ]laying. They
Col. Tift *5 for the life . of tho
((jijin which they exhibited,they tie
red in the same
Lpn.ss will do us a favor by passing him
] and l,.t tin unsuspecting public te
j, longer deceived.
Pao would think that a gentleman who
. w *A,atriotic” as l)r. Beale “seemed” to
. he tried to make our citizens bc-
lire, would ccriainlyyiot leave a cjjty that
araniz. il his “one-horse show” so liberally
jitlwii: settling with the Printer.
AV,. only hope that liy may be btoiwil isn
^Mammoth Cave of Kentucky G50 feet
y.nv the surface of the earth, and drowned
j,the seething foaming cataract of Niagara
I jju, , e i, a ve no idea that we will’ ever gee
or hear of the Doctor again in these parts,
Lrfihrc timi him over to the tender njer-
Ljoftlie next city which he may visit for
the exhibition ofltis “Grand Moving Pat.o-'
Ail Mditarul ilrotns.
Ac e.lit«*v indulges hi Uj£ following talk
L.lij, stile eri hers and patron^. The famous
•schofllrutuson the deatji ofCfesar, as
Irmlerc 1 by Shnkospenr, is made to do ser-
, tills nmitsing travesty:
,r u»*fironr debts, and get ready that
.a v pay: trust us, tve have need, ns
av’c h ug been trusted ; acknowledge
'..teiine.-s, and dive into your |k>clv-
a vnti may promptly fork’ over.. If
. any tin o tg you—ouetdngie patron
lon't owe us somethi tg, then to.liim
step aside, consider yourself a gett-
lftt.e vest wish to know why we
■in. tills is our .answer :jiol flint we
r oiirsolvis, lint our 'creditors.—
a t .ither that we went to jail and
•e, than to pay your debts and
iveing? As wo agreed we have
r on as ye contracted, we have
i von : hut us yon don’t pay,' w
liero me : g < enients i«>r job
v-, ■ ■!! , t:;.'!s for stlOsriptiolis, promises
i long cr.alit, and duns foradeferred pay-
. Who is sti green that'hc don’t li ke
.pit r? If any J be need not speak, lor
H i t ii.e.tn liiti'.. AVlto is there sbgrtc-n
Ifalii-ileii't a Ivertiso'f lit him slide;
iii’t tin- chap cither. -11 ho is there so
it tiut lie don’t pay the printer? If
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducements
To Perao&a Wanting
SEW1N6 MACHINES!
THE WILSOH SEWlttfi HACH1HE
manufacturing company
are now offering to the Public,
■wxxasoisr’s
NEW FAMILY' MACEOOTES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS^
IIU th« only Ftrat-Chm Sewtn
“IS" 1 lUlMkfor lean thro *M. Wont
°nr\£w Machine to the Public with all tWi
*ff?^X nt » tl “t can well bo combined in a yawing
MacbinV Great labor and pain* have /cn be-
v Machine to bring it intVlhe very
kin tho scale otSewingMKhlnes. Ik *
by tho beet judges teSaandc-**—
rom> any ]
.Wilton’s CtWaltd
15 has the?
All Kinds of
The Price or Conftffierate Currency.
In consequence of -numerous ’enquiries
daily ws to tile price* ofgolcLfor Confederate
note? during a certain .perija, we have, for
the oonyeitice of our citizens, prepared a ta
ble, showhrg’actual sales from January 1st,
May 1st, 1865, which is very essen
tial to those who are now desirous of set
tling debts contracted daring the -war.
Pries of Gold for Confederate Notes from January lit,
1801, to May l.f, 1865. »
Not 15..........15 60 for 1
is acknowlcti
i Stitch, He
ng BlacMie
f doing ^
family Sewing.7
e market”
te, Bind,
tt n
tnen Tirtad,
“* dean bo
of 4.000
I tltfTV \
I Midi Vo:
IvAm r<i
f/rtWfl!
li/iv«’il.
SOk, and
~nn(by -
ti tehee
ebrate^
Elastic XdOcJc-Stitch,
. b can be cut at frequent intervals of everyV
cb, and can not be worked or pullod apart.
Wilson’s •
NEW $20 MACHINE
Docs away wUh our old style of Treadle Machines.
Xt is aa large as the old Machine, and is so adapted
s the necessity c
IT FEEDS THE I FORK ITSELF,
Vvi relieves tho hands almost entirely, which oJ/
.. »— *»- **- f wslng a gtan^ mid treadle/
srator the use of their h
_ . * AH those who have opy^ted
on trcMlo Machines, will appreciate this gr%t im-
provrm\Mt, as well os all the scientific riy'shriana,
who hav^yditcldetl that sewing macliin< “ *
by the fw\
should not b
With Wilsoi?
can sit erect, 1
head and chest
of Machines.
In order to intt
the civilized world, 1
following
Unprecedcntej
“ one send!
Postal il<
pMs
i in the back.
. . ^ . 1861.
1 tb May 1....... 5 pr 1
July e to Oct 1. 10
Oct 1* U> Oct
Dec 1...^.... ...20
Deo
Oct 15 to Nov 15. .-15 pr Jan* 1
Dec 1...; 20 pr J;
Dec 15......... ..a..^30 pr ”
18U2r
Jan 1-.. * 20.
Jaq 15. ..'..T.... ^20 pr
Feb 1 25 pr
Fab 15 .-...40 pr
MarcU I - ..’....50 pr
March 15 -05 pr
April 1.' .......75 pr J
April 15....... 80 pr
May 1„ ftO pr
May 15.„.. 05 pr
June 1 - 05 pi
Jnnq 15..^...- 2 fori
July 1.......... 2. fori
July 15........ 2 for I
Aug 1 - 2 20 for 1
Aug 15 2 20 for 1
Sept 1 2 50 for.l
Sept 15 - 2 50 for 1
■Oct 1 2 50 for 1
Oct 15........... 2 50 for 1
1863.
Nov 1 to Feb 13 for 1
1803.
Feb 1 to Mar 1,8 10 for 1
March 1 - 3 2o for J
March 15
May 15 .5 for 1
May 15—; « for 1
June 1 0 50 for 1
June 15 7 50 for
July 1 8 for 1
July 15 10
*ug3 14
Aug 15* 15
Sept 1 14
Sept 15 *4
Oct 1 13
Oct 15. 12 50 for 1
Nov I.-13 for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
lor 1
for 1
for 1
I3~ ..20
Feb 1 .*.20
Feb 15 -21
Maroh 1 26
March 15 .-20
April 4*..,.?.... 19
April 15 21
May 1 M '. 20
May lou 18
" ine 1 to Ju
ly 15 — 18
July 15 to
Aug 15 ..20
Aug 15 22
Sept 1 20 50 for 1
Scgt 15 22 50 for ]
Oob l—.. 27 for 1
Oct 15... 25 ! for 1
Nov 1 ......—26 50 for 1
Nov.-15..,..,.r...28 for 1
Dec 1 32
Dec 15 -35
Deo 31. ..-51
1805.
January 1 60
January 15..—55
February 1* 50
February 15. ..40
March 1 55
March 15 -57
April 1.... 70
April 16 80
•April 20 100
April 20......-200
April 27 -300
April 28 -500
April 29 -800
April 30. 1000
May 1 12C0*
Which was the last ac
tual sale of Confederate
Currency.
for. 1
for 1
for I
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
fer 1
»\!r 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
NEW FfEMl
BUST&JGHNSTQN.
fjnHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully beg* to an-
JL nounce to the PiiANTERS and MERCHANTS
of Dougherty and adjacent CountieB, that they have
this day formed a. co-partnership under the firm
name and ’style of RUST «fc JOHNSTON,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
business, occupying the Fire-Proof Warehouse
of Sims & IresT, and confidently , trust they will
continue to receive that generous support and pa
tronage heretofore extended to each of them.
Y. G. RUST.
T. U. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga., June Ut, 1866. 8d-w6m
Zylobalsamum.
A LLEN’S Zylobalsamum. Allen's Hair Restorer,
Clock’s Hair Restorer, Prof. Wood’s Hair Re
storer, Sterlidg’s Ambrosia for the Hair, Burnett’s
Coacoine for the Hair, Lyon’s Kathairon, Bachelor’s
Hair Dye—for sale next to Exprero’Office, by
E II. BACON & CO., Druggists.
Albany, May 19, 1866. .32-
$25 REWARD.
T HEREBY forovnrn nil persons from giving em-
| plovment to -ANDERSON LEE, (a Freedman)
wuo lias violated his contraot by lea-ling my premi
ses witiutut just cause or provocation. ‘ The follow
ing is his description : lio S about 21 years old, 6
feet 4 inches high, round fnce, has very small ears,
three slight scratches over his right eye, very in :
tcUigent,.color, very dark. I will pay the above
reward for his delivery to mo in Albany,
Jane £8,’ 186$. - - a ■;
It®-Macon Telegraph and Journal & Messenger,
will please copy weekly for four. weeks, and send
Bill to. this offico for collection.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
M ARSHALL’S Catliolicon, Helmbolt’s Buchu,
Jayne’s Expectorant, Ay re’s Ague Cure, Ayre’s
Cherry Pectoral, South American Fever and Ague
Cure, Mexican Mustang Lin ament—for sale by
E. H. BACON & CO, Druggists*
Albany, May 19, I860. * 32—
medica-jveeisttxtm; i
E ANSTOCK’S Vermifuge, Seidlitz Powdbrs, So
da Powders, Perry Davis’ Pain*-Killer, and a
, of other popular Patent Medicines—for sale
next to the Express Office, by
E. II, BACON & CO., Druggists.
Albany, May 18, 1806. 32
ALBANY PRICE CCRREIOT.
*y Draff, Po
(which they
nducqjnonts :
tkjTY Dollars, cither
■y OnlerVr Express, pre|>ai«1,
our risk. will fonvard one
of the Wileos om 'Xni^for two weeks,
and at tho emlo^thut time, if thej nLwl tho Macliino
Is not. in evjjjfrcsjKjct. just as wc Xuress-utcd it,
they can reran it to us, paitTtbrougUfcud v
refund tb^6
o w/ forward yoiva Machine
factious sc
_ / siwf inej
/amin" its v
EACH MACHINE
Warranted for Fivo Years!
; hi-..
■lV.
s l !t *
.for lie's the. ,.man we're
denial it! a fid ill j.
i! i:i:\tii!’it—at wliat age c!<i ’ wc nt-
-ili.it i-s to saf, those of »s that is
(?t:uc«l to ]ierpeti|.*il -greenness?—
lit! 1-l-nn <ai<l a man may he a fool nt thir-
yti die a sage, liathei* questiomUile,
>t. Tii<’ foal of forty* is admittcil l>y
tajiliyM-iasis t<* lie n hopeless case. Iitf
n vvlt. has learned uotiiii^Jby experieuce
|*that ;ur<* stand iiside from t!fc~World of
.«not fit to jilay.his part in it,—
r niVty is in b*>:ng dry-wfrstnV hy
fi!r.r*tr«iiim-i*natti$>w.t.haii his own. Dull
•waKnr youths t jcled • dull, sometimes
Ki'^du'u ever into great men. Sheridan,
i^ld, was si particularly' Ptuphl
•viWIio . . Perhaps the lault w;is in the
boaster, not in the pupil. There were
^Till in'* day, and there sire multitudes
Md teachers.’ * Pedantic pedagogues, of
lilimhers class, are as * j»lcntiful as
f'lackliciTies. and the mill-horse system ot
Address all Orders—
.jriESON SEWING MACHINE
Hoiice
A LL pers<
nan, decensetl,
fl. Hie
huTeWl to (hccst.atft of E.
ified that they
same immediniely—and all person:
claims agaiu.n said cstale must present them within
the time proscribed by lavr. <»v t hey will ha b:\rred.
AiW
July 7 th, 1866.
JOHN F.-GARGTLE.
stole B. II. Hienarr, dec’d.
Flour, per barrel,..;
%12.50(^10.00
Cornier bushel,
1.25^ 1.50
Corn Meal u ..... ’
• to 1.50
Cow Pens, 44
1.25@ 1.50
Ground Peas, per bushel,....
l.Oo
! Paeon, per pound,
10(a) 2C
j Lard, 44 l;y the barrel,*.;
16<2> 18
1 Butter, 44
35
1 Tallow,
8 a 10
j Beeswax, 44
25
1 Soap,Turpentine, per ft*. .*..
20®. 25
i Salt, Liverpool,per sack,....
475a 5.00
Sugar, brown, per it>
13(5}. 20
S.i<rar, refined,.... 44
25© CO
Cofteo, llio, k4
40
Oolee, .lava,
55 to GO
Tea
1.50© 2.50
Tobacco, smoking, bale 5 lbs
3.75 to 4.00
Tobacco'per lb, by the box..
50Cm L75
Vails, .....
\m 15
Iron, 44
. 12A© 16
Powder,.. . 4i
85© 1.00
Shot,.... .-i 44 .
25^u 30
Cheese,... , u .
35@ 40
Candles,. fc . 44
40@ 50
Caudles, sperm, per lb,
75 to 1.00
•Osnaburgs, per yard,
32^33
Sheetinc^...
30
Calicoes,.... 44
25 to 30
Sogars, jier thousand,
25.00(o';* 180.00
"Svntnfcano,j>cr gallon,
75@ -llOO
! \Vhiskey,'. u
. 8.50(3) 8.00
! Brandy, 44
.' 6.00^10:00
1 Wine,. 44
5.00(3; 8.00
i Vinegar,.. .... , 44
1.00(3)* 1.23
! Coal Oil,
l2oa J.50
1 Kggs, per dozen,. t
20(3) 25
Chickens,.. 44 ....
2.25 to 2.50
Mackeral, per kitt, tliree doz
• 5*00
Codfish, per ft>,
20
? now on band and are constantly receiving,
large and fresh supply of
ITew Stock of Family Groceries!
J. \V. FUtllSTT . & CO.,
AT TUB OH) 6TAXD OF .
H
Family . Grroceries,
which they will sell to the public at as reasonable
rates as they can possibly afford. Their stock con
sists iu part of the following named articles:
Bacon, Laid, Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers. Pickles, Sauces and Catsups; also, Can
dies, Nuts, Raisins, Preserved Fruits in Cans, &c.,
&c., together with a large quantity of IFillO Chew
ing uad Smoking Tobacco, and Cigars
of the best brands. Also, Wines and Liquors by
the bottle, gallon or barrel!, with tho bestof Cham
pagne, Ale and Porter; Buckets, Brooms, Seives,
fin Ware, and many articles too numerous to
tiou. *
The highest market prico will be paid for all kinds
of COUNTRY PRODUCE, eitherin CASH or barter.
Our city and country friends will find it decidedly
to their interest to.give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, as we intend to sell as LOW’ as the
LOWEST. J. W. FLINT & CO.
Albany, Juno.2, I860. - 31-Gm
JUST RECEIVED,
ANOTHER
m LOT GOODS
Sooo LTss.
. BY ,
L. E. WELCH,
Wholesale & Retail Druggist,
100 DfctUes Quinine, - *
ICO “ Morphine,
600 lbs. Epsom Salts,
2 Barrels Castor Oil,
# 100 lbs. Balsom Copaiva,
75 lbs. Spirits Nitre,
200 lbs. Sulphur,
200 lbs. Alum, *
f 00 Ibrf. Copperas,
500 lbs. Soda, * < -
10C0 lbs. Soaps, Assorted,
‘ 40 Doxen Ale and Porter,
2000 lbs. White Lead, and as
sorted Paints,
3 Barrels Kerosene Oil,
Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Machine Oil,
Lamp Oil, Neatsfoot Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits
Turpentine, Varnish, Brushes, Sand Pa
pers, and complete stock Painters’ Mate- •
rials. Pepper,.Spices, Starch, Potash, Can-
My stock of 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, Ga.
April 21, 1861. 20—
waiion is still in vogtyx Ovcv-cr;vmmc<l
indents randy turn out well, while those
tbcniumt he crammed generally do. If*
wtc is anythin" that is unpromising it is
It is better to be comparatively
MT.it at five •and twenty*, th jin to be a
lisy at thirteen. Wc ^entirely agree
P' 1 <loctrine tlmt. the most useful part
^will’s education is not that lie reedves hi
"J'b and eollegus. The world is the uni-
Si! .v which the grandest and most uso-
w-ssouft ave taught, and in a way which
!<sthem indellibly in the memory. The
f Aeadeunis 1 ’ aYc not to he des-
'I ; hut let him who desires to be a man
toil" men beware of "^"I^eting those.
1 , 'visdom which lie through the
plar-os ot mankind.
Ut Mfilna ('Itlld-IThipitlPS Hasp.
L U’lfgratn itnnottnecd that Mf.
[**,'1 "‘ho 'vliippcil his child, three
I™ oM, to death, in .Meclinn, hecanse-lte
Lj| I 10 ’ s:, y ''' s prayers, was released pit
• “ now appears that he once mdro
wcnt ;to ti,c h * u * 0
—Dougherty County.
rjMlOMAS C. 88’ICER Laving applied f<ir Pra-
bate of the lust Will of .Sarah hs Executor to
fhe same, and Imving in his application slated that
Nancy Spicer, Julia Pace, anil JV. Chgevcr Pcco.'of
the county, of Dougheriy, :tntl Stale of Georgia.
■Coleman 11. Ferrell and JKckelbury- Ferrell, of the
Slate of .Alabama. Thom.io II. Spicer find Julia Al
ston, of the State of Mississippi, Klono#a Spicer,
and Eveline Spicer. oMie Slate of Florida, are the
Legatees in said Will, and you are hereby cited to
be and appear at the Ordinary’s office at the Court
House of Dougherty county, Georgia, on the SE
COND MONDAY in September next, as said Mill . ^
of Sarah Spicer will then be of’e ed for 1‘robatp ml l?epper, berry,
solemn form, and unles3good cause is shown to llitfi? ll r<>r ,j,q« nnhh
contrary, admitted to record,
Crackers,.
Pickles, pe^ jar,
Candies, per R>,
Can Fruits, each,
Oysters, Cove, per box,
Sardines, pyr.box, *
Sauces, per bottle,.
N tits, per lb, ;
Macaroni, per lb,
Vermtieill,.
Mustards, per jar.,.... ..
S©da, per lb,
Pepper, ground, per lb........
July 7th, I860.
W. H. WILDER
Ordinary Dougherty County,
NOTICE-'
U NDER aq order of the Court of ; Ordinary of
Worth county, wilt he sold at the Court House
in Isabella, 00 the first Tuesday ia August next,
the la&i-belonging to the estate of W111. F. Wellons,,
late otsaid county, deceased, it bsing 166 acres;
the balanco of lot number 159 in tho 1-Rb district;
the Widow’s Dower having been laid off on the
north side of said lot.* Sold for Hie benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate. 1
June 80,1866.
JOEL JOINER,
* of Win. F. Wellons.
38-
irinw 1 • T *** * aw t0 s tay; but the latter,
r. 'I s ' l0usc would be torn down by an jhne 16, I860,*
Hated crowd, rrfl , pedt0 shelter iutri.— ■■ • ,'-17
I,: f l > ace 1,1 go'ivliCTo lie could be safe
Rfsai , " w
* Worth Superior Court,
AT CHiSAIBERS, APBUi 18tli, I860.
S T ia orderid that llio Superior Court of Worili
county lie and U hereby adjourned until the
[IRD Monday in July next. Jurors forthe Apnl
Tero. are o^rderid to rerye at the A4}onrneU Term.
Parties, Cooncil, and Witnesses, will ake due no-.
lice and ,r ovorn themaeivea ooeordingly. _
Brooms, each,
Lye, concentrated, per box,..
Fresh Meats, per ft»,
20 to 25
40 to 2.00
50 to 75
75 to 1.00
50.to 1.00
40 to 50
40 to 50
40 to 75
50
50
25 to 50
20 to 25
75 to 1.00
.40 to .50
50 to 75
40 to 50
8 to 12£
BARNETT & CO.,
^ COTTON FACTORS,
Grocers and General Com, Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA., & COLUMBUS, GA.
P ROMPT attentioa given to all Consignment!
and Shipments of Cotton to New York, New
voluntarily returned io
I'tnisbmr.iit .1 t0 wca l )< >- tho sttminttry
r f *rVttef l. t-M tCmd llim - Wheti' llte
f C '“' J w:ls frottt the coffin,
bitter tc^' a T| hi 'i'' '"•' ldothos f? Ut ’
l^tk legs and fcS ? ‘ C lia ’ ,48 . arra %^Pl.’
ffttised kfmust 1 1 , orc lacerated and
Fl’le arc bcy ? U .' 1 description. TK&
|" '0 inflict stunm” C 1 lm:ense 'l».and threafe
priHi<.-l,,i,„ 1 , d ™J y l > “ ,,lsl!l n®nt‘>“Dnds-
r e ws iaulircraid'' I ’ UNG, '~ yr *' 0 Savannah
T° m w*,wlioarn t *‘ at certain new
r*hin that scetin antu !? on extensive
hi»ele S8 j4X: o VPai3 the feecdmcu in
V s 1,at <> gone 5’ortf r nnliCt9 ’ a,lli tlte par-
bmct-t tl!t next nf h for a further Supply-
b"'Rdi tC0 v e X *?“y m <' n t. . Tl,e freed.mc-n,
fefied, and tlr^, SWlnJ!c ’ llavo become
lcave without
INDIAN SPUING HOTEL,
MAY Gth’, 1863.
Ur. -Wm. H. Whitehead
H aving leased this
i.ON'0 and FAVORABLY KNOWN HOUSE
of Ehtertainmcnt, located nearer and mor
convenient to the water than any other public House
A the Indian Spring; it ia now'.repaired, furnished
li NEWJiKDUINO and FURNITURE, and will
he opened for the reception of visitors on tho 1st
day of June. The (able will bo supplied with the
best llie country affords, served up by experienced
Cooks; nnd the Bar with Choice Liquors and Wines,
and with Cigois'made to order, of superior brands,
by Lipman and Hogan.
The services of MR. L. L. GODDARD, a gentle
man Of much experieneo in similar establishments,
has boen engaged ; under his superintendence the
business of tho House will he conducted.
A superior BAND OF MUSIC will be in atten-
ince at the excellent and commodious BALL
UOOM attached to this llouso. ~
Terms of Board, $15 per week, or $45 per month.
STAGES running DAILY to and from Forsyth,
connecting with arrival of cars of M. & W. Rail-
Road at that place.
A Daily Mail is now established and received
here.
June 2d, 18CG. ' 34-1
WHOLESALE
-AND
REITAXL
Slf C® II
Xu. XL WELCH,
At the Old Stand,
Comer Broad & WasMngton Sts.,
JYLBANY, GEORGIA,
AJTTElSrTIOISr !!
r.nnRGIA—Uonshcrty County.
arFLVIN? M GODWIN. AflnttnWvatrix «f
ftaws
Thane ar. ttanfen ».'^ t ?“ 0 P p ‘ r ",crib«l ty law.
!° is£v£S$b or,cr
ntli dayqf June.
' June 23, 1800.
tV. H. WILDER,
•Orilinary>-
: ««-
CI50RGIA--IUItchcIl Coaniy.
„ Itlian JoIin D Kcaton .ppBes to meTo.
Dismission from tho estate of Wm.
Forwarding & Receiving House,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
2 EAR SIR:—Wo respectfully call yonr arten-
tien to the fact, that we hare established a
-nt Apalachicola. Fla.*, for the purposd of do
ing a General Coni mission and Forwarding business.
Haring established relations with some of the best
houses in foreign and domestic ports, we are .pre
pared to offer unusual adrantages to shippers of cot
ton and other produce. Special attention will be
given to all cotton sent ns for sale, either in our own
or any foreign market.
Ia addition to our Commission business, we will
keep conethntly on hand a largo stock of
q-ROOBH/IES,
which will be offered to merchants and planters at
prices in the Northern and Western markets, mere
ly adding cost of transportation. •
We-wiUbe prepared to .accommodate our friends
with advances on cotton sent us for shipment or
sale, and to furnish them' with bagging and rope
forthoeoming crop and during the entire Meson
- \ B. Our house-in Colnmbus* Ga., will be con:
United at llio old stand, corner St. Clair and Broad
Streets. BAKVEffT ft CO,
June lGtli, 1866.
they have why •“Wlett^shomo M
Given .inder my hand an ^ pifpER, Ord y
E H. BACON & CO.,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
(Next to the Express Office,)
A Id BA NY—.* .X -iy. in ...GEORGIA
O FFER to their friends and the public, MEDI
CINES, OFFIClNA^ibd PATENTED. Pills,
Powders, Plasters, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Dye-Stuffs, Paint Brushes,
Whitewash Brushes,
Sash Tools, Scrub Brushes,
Hair and Clothes Brushos, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps,
Toilet Powders, Puffs, Puff Boxes,
Preparations for the Hair
and Complexion,
also,
K.©rosene Oil !!
kerosene LAMPS,
- ~ • KEROSENE LAMP CHIMNEYS,
KEROSENE LAMP SHADES
AND FIXTURES.
A No* 1 ARTICLE
LIQU0RS~and WINES
S2IEI5)3I®nSJA!ti IPliJIBIPCSSESa
Our Stook is' all New,
and procured from the most reliabje Wholesale and
Jobbing Houses in the country, opoT terms which
enable us 4q
Sell at Low ITigur-
CEME
barbels HYDRA]
BARRELS niDUAUjtilC CEMENT.—
5 ^Ap°p'fatBTidge DttlldingfS ItfL
EL
~~ At-alUifiurs» day oniTght, (except on Sundays di>
ring the hours pf religious service) !
Call next to the-Express Office and see for
yourselves.
An Old Song,.set to a New Tune.
, . l«rl806«JM .
_ .From their holes cone out)
And Mice and Siu>
In spite of-eate,
.Gaily ship about," % ' .i
- v . H
warranted pure,
Chimneys, &c., &o.
Glass, Lamp
“ 18 years established in N. Y. City.”
•* Only infallible remedies known.”
“Free from Poisons.”
“Not dangerous to the Human Family.
“Rats come out of their holes to die.”
“Oostar’s" Eat, Eoach, &c., Exter’s,
Is a paste—used for Rais, Mice; Roaches,
Slack and Red Ante, &c., &o., &c., &c.
‘‘Oostar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator
ts a liquid or wash—used to destroy,.and
also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &c.
Oostar’s Electric Powder- for Insects
Is for Mothg. Mnsguilocs, Fleae, Bed-Bugs,,
Insects on Plante, Fowls, Animals, &c.
. *
J&2F* H l Bewahe I !! of all worthless imitation* J
52T See that “ Costab’s ” name is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
Address, HENRY R. COSTAR,
482 Broadway, N. Y.
fi©-Sold in Albany, Ga., by all Druggists and
Retailers. .. '
1866.
Increase or Rats.—The Farmer’s Gazette (Eng
lish) asserts and proves that one pair of Rats will
have’a progeny and descendant s no less than 651,050
in three years. Now, unless this immsense family
can be kept down, they would consume more fooa
than would sustain 65,000 human beings.
See “ Costab’s” advertisement above.
Rats versus Bmixs.—Whoever engages in shoot
ing small birds is a oruel man; -whoever aids in ex
terminating rati is a benefactor. We should like
some one to give the benefit of their experience
in driving out these pests. We need something be
sides dogs, cats, and traps ftyfrthis business.—^Scien-
tific American, N. Fl v
J5@“See “ Costae’s” advertisement above.
, 1866."
“COSTAR’S ” RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple,
safe, and sure—the most perfect RAT-ification meetr
ing we have ever attended. Every RAT that can
get it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one 1 '*
that .eats it will die, generally at son^p plaee as dis
tant as possible from where it was token.—Lake
Shore {Mich.) Mirror. *
See “Costar’s” advertisement above.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need be
no longer, if they use “ Costar’u ” Exterminator.
We have used it,to our satisfaction; and if it cost
So, we would have it. We have tried poisons,-Lot
they effected nothing; but j^ostar’s” article knocks
the breath out of Rats, Alice, Roaches, Ants, and-
Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. ’ It is in
great demand all over the country.—Medina {Ohio)
Gazette. ^ ‘
N'
$20,000 STOCK.
Seduction in Freight—Reduction
in Prices!
Baying largely from first hands, for Jobbing as
well as Retail, I will be enabled to offer Goods at
reduced prices.*
My Stock will bo the Largest and most Complete
ever offered in Southern Georgia. Buyers can ex
pect’to find at all times every article they need in
niy line. The long established reputation of the
House and a.determination to improve and enlarge
are a guarantee that when yon buy Medicines you
get the best.
TVJEl'WV- GOODS
WILE BE RECEIVED FROM NEW, YORK Alfflt
PHILADBLVIIIA ALMOST DAILY.
Among the New Arriralsfbesijes a Large and
Complete Stock of Mediciac9, are
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD AND OIL, VAR
NISHES, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS’ MATE
RIALS, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, SOAPS,
" PERFUMERY,'COMBS,.BRUSHES,
Great Variety ef Toilet Articles,
Thirty thousand CIGARS, from $28 to $180 per
thousand. The finest LIQUORS, TOBACCO and
CIGARS to be found in the Market.’ ;
100 dozen Pocket Knives,
PIPES, POCKET BOOKS, Ac, &c. Extra induce
ments offered ttf Country Merchants, Peddlers and
others baying to sell agaim
j*
Jggy* See “Costae’s” advertisement above.
rHTlfc Bacc
Sold in Albany, Ga M by
all Druggists nnd dealers. *
April 25,1866.
Bacon & Co., and
f
27—8m
GOODS-
Physicians’ & Planters’ orders
YILL RECEIVE ESPECIAL ATTENTION.
Prescriptions
CAREFULLY FILLED. Call and see my
Large Stock and examine prices.*®®
Albany, March 7th, 18GC. > 10—
DISSOLUTION.
T HE partnership heretofore existing between E.
T. JONES and J. M. CUTLTFF, under the firm,
name of Jones & Cutllff, is this day dissolved. - Mr.
Cutliff is authorizedfto settle tho business. .
^ E. T. JONES, -
J. Mi CUTLIFF.
May 1st, 18GC. . 29—4 w
1ST o -t-i o e>. :0|
t FAYING bought ilie interest of E. T. Jones, I
T nE undersigned will be pleased to see his
friends and the public generally, at
THe oia stand.,
Formerly occupied by Beers & Brinson, where bo
will offer them
A VARIETY OF GOODS,*
Consisting in part of 1
DRESS GOODS!
CAZJlCOEiS.
Iff Delanes, Jaconet Mnslin,
eierai. .
Canton,'[ODera, Red and White
FlBuxieis,,.
CASSIlffETTE, 1
* ; Pz8c&
Satinette.
KENTUCKY JEANSr
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
Hoop Short,
GLOVES, BOSIEBY, CO&AKS,
Under Sleeves, Cotton Yams,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
■ ->■ . r
CUTLERY, j
WESDINGHOFS.
THE
Great Labor-Saving Machine,
Yhe
Universal Clothes Wringer
Tobacco, Soap, Soda, "
I STARCH,
Steadies, r»ears)
PICKI.ES, &e„ &c.
The Highest Price paid- for Country Pro
duce
ROBERT A. BEERS,
V*- : -' * } -u - 7 Agcut,
Albany, November 11, 1805.' 3C-3m
_|^|L propose to continue the DRY GOODS BCSI-
Albany, April 25,1860,
27—3m
and would be pleased to see my old friends
aud -custoniers. Terms—STRICTLY CASn.
J.
Albany, May 1st, 1806. 29—4w
. Sarsaparilla.
A YRES, Sm>d’». Dr. Jolm Hull’s swl Old Dr.
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla—for sale.by
ou.o..., . . TT E. H. BACON & CO., Druggists.
29—Iw * ra 1866- J—