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WEEKLY PAT-RIOT.
"local Column.
ALBANYi GEO., JULY 21,1866,
—jftllBY I. HCTltLE
ihoriied Agent for tin collodion of Sob-
|) (inf t« Ika Pivmnv Hanna i—
»nJ other due. to the Patmot Otoi in
OINXY S^OjQO!
K rip'io“ s
>l»eon. On-
tho New Advertisements in
Ctthbkw, Ga—We
' through our exchanges thdl a glorious
has been going on in Cnthbert for
tiitie. We think that one is greatly
^ horn. It would doubtless bo pro-
-..ire of much good. . •
fflllT DOES IT MEAD ! .
leam that the freedmen of lljis-
and those living near -by, are hav-
• V'nightly drills in what is known ns
CatHiTs llano, about one mile from the
Wo see no necessity * for such a
•ort-cducr, and would like to he cnliglit*
,1 on the subject. Would it not he
1 i;,r our citizens to inquire into the mat-
r jn ,l ascertain tlieir motives for these
jjjl,; There Is no dqpbt in our opinion
unprincipled white man is at tho
trad of it, Whoso business it is to create, if
sihlc,disturbances betweenthe two races,
any rate, we think it ndvjs^ljIc™^or" our
jjons to iiKjuirc into the master, and he
jirinn il, if necessary, to meet any emer-
jer that may arise in.future,
Ilannira.K 1—Vestcrday while TFS' were
rrhssy at tlie case, feeling tliat wo were
rrfco with the world and tho rest of man*
jjJ »c heard our lititno called, and upon
»|airv were told that our friends, (as \vo
,i],Uj Long & Thompson, wished te see
Vlaw. Well, not knowing what might
Impcii, ivc at once armed ourself with the
wtiug stick,'’ and went down, and to
;nat astonishment, as wo approached
lack door, “Frank” stepped out direct-
afront of us and slid, “Drink!” Being
lekrthirsty we did so without asking any
:d found it to l>c a glass of tlie
1st old •*!.' * n.loii Stout” that wehavetast-
f-r 11 these many days. Wo advise all
be are fen 1 of tlie crater, to give tiic-ji a
.HaulMir word for it, you will find it
auVroue.
hbu7 MEET INC.*
•Albany, Ga., July IS, 180C.
I V an adjourned meeting of the citizens
gUn.’lierty county held at tlie Court
nrcci Wednesday the 13th inst., t.ocdeet
tat-in represent Dougherty County in
W.Y.mgivssiunal District Convention
Hell at Americas on the 1st A.ignst
ittmomi lisle delegates to t hoCanstitu-
i:l t iii'in Convention «rPliila<lel]iliknnr
■lull Angust 1806, the meeting was or-
iA’i liy calling lion. Thomas C. Spicer
f’t l.air, mid the appointment- of John
CatyriV a- Secretary. The object of the
Mint haling been briefly explained by
kHon. 1). 1*. 11 ill, a motion was made and
"d tint I Vmghcrty comity lie ropresent-
Mlic iipproaching Convention, and that
|iMgatrs lie st lcct?8 by this county to
Aincneiis at the time spwifled.
■ : im11 a Committee consisting of*W.
Wilder, IV I’. Hill, and V. N\ Childers,
a appointed to rejKirt tho names of
IV.iiuiittiv retorted the names oftlic
ing ritizens as suitable Jicrsons to
eat this county at Atnericns, to-wit:
Warren, John A. Davis, 11. X’. lily,
K'Vri.dit, V. X. Childers, and P. d.
[*’• Tire report was unhniinonsly
JgM
P : r '' "‘i, these proceed’tigs were order-
J'“'*|m1ili>bed in the Albany Patriot
|ceiji-c:i;|.jr tlie;: adjourned.
THOMAS C. SPICER, Chm’n.
r. Cakhii.k, See’v.
, Df Prussian “ Needle” Can.
on which was referred to a
ia the German War uews will
spnAnbiliiy ha frequently mentioned
r J tne coarse of tho present European
lOcw wards in description of its plan
PROCLAMATION!
• Extraordinary Inducements ! .
To ririOM Ttantiac
SEWING MACHINES 1
IHE WILSON SEWING MACHINE
Manufacturing company \ ,
' ere now offering to the PubUe, \
’ WILSOUT’S
NEW FAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS:
t frequent intervale of cTeryVj
n be worked or pul* ’ *
Wilson’s
NEW $20 MACHINE
Does away wiA o*r old style cf Treadle Machines.
It l« aa large aattfMlMlNchlno. end ia so adapted
that it will stand upon auj work-table, and remain
firm without fastening.
IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELf,
I entirely.
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 convcnicg of our oitixens, prepared a ta
ble, showing actual sales from. January 1st,
1861, to Hay 1st, 1865, which is very essen
tial to- those who are now desirous of set
tling debts contracted daring tho war.''
Priei of Gold for Confederate Kolufnm January I*/,
1801, to May Ul, 18051
’ 1861.
Jan 1 to May 1 6 pr
July S to Oct 1 10 pr
Oct la to Oct 15 .12 p r
Oct 16 to Nov 15. ,.16 pr
Dso 1......... „..„....20 pr
Jan 1
1802.
.80 pr
20 pr
..-20 pr
Doo 1 -...20
Don 16 .....21
1864.
Jan 1... 21
Jan 15- —20
Fob 1—-
Fob 15 -21
March 1- ..tit)
March 15 -20
.25 pr April 4 .'—19
Feb 15 >...4Q pr
March 1 50 pr
March 15 05 pr
April 1 >......76 pr
April 15 80 pr
Mayl..... „90 pr
May 15 .......95 pj
June 1 .....,...,95 pr
June 15.,.-,,.,. 2 for 1
Julyl 2 fori
Jnljr 15 2 for 1
Aug K „•> 2 20 fori
Aug 15 2 20 for 1
Sept 1 ^2 50 for 1
Sept 15.. n .„. 2 50 for 1
Oct 1 2 50 for 1
Oct 15- 2 50 for 1
1858.
Nor-1 to- Feb P 3 for 1
1808.
Feb 1 to Mar 1,3 10 for 1
March 1 > 8 25 for 1
March 15 to
May 15...... 5 for 1
May 15 0 , for 1
•June IV....... 6 50 for 1
-Tune 15i...'..« 7 50 for 1
Julyl 8 fori
July 15....wf„10 . for 1
\ug 3.........>14 fori
Aug 15 15 fori
Sept 1 >U fori
Sept 15 14 fori
Octl .* 13 fori
Oct 15 ..12 50 for 1
Nor 1 _13 for 1
EACH MACHINE
Warranted for Five Years!
AOEStS fTAXrren
On Cbnunireioo. or taWork for # regular Salary.
Address all Orders—
WILSON SEWING MAC JUNE
notice to Debtors and
i LL per!«on3 indebted 10 the e*(ate of B. 11. Hie-
unn, Ucecu!*etl. arc notified tliat they qjust set
tic lac same immediately—ami till pez**ous haring
claims again-it said e.siatc must pre.->cnt them within
the time prescribed by law; or they will he barred.
JOHN F. (UU'IILR.
A<lr>t>oa estate E. H. llienun, dec’d.
^Tuly rth, I8:ib. * 3;*-
OEOR&2JX—Doughorty County.
r|>I10M.\S C. SPfCEll having applied for Pro-
bate of the last Will of .Sarah as Executor tc
the eame. nnd having in his application stated Ibai
Nancy SjJcer. Julia Pace, nud »7. Chccr^r Pace, oi
the county of Dougherty, and State of Georgia,
Coleman B. Fcrrcl? ami Miehvlbury Ferrell, of the
Slate of Alabama, Tlio^as II. Spicer nn»l Julia Al
ston, of the State of Mississippi, Fdonorn Spicer,
aud Ereliao Spicer, of the State of Florida, are the
Legatees in said Will, am! you are hereby citcjgo
be and appear at the Ordinary’s office at the Court
House of Dongherly coi4f»y. Georgia, on tho SE
COND MONDAr in September next, ns s iid Will
of Sarah Spiccv will then be offe cd for Probate in
solemn form, nnd ualcw good cause is ehown to the
contrary, cJnti.tcJ lo record. ^ ? _
Ordinary Dougherty Couuty, Ga.
July Tib, I860. 39 *
. rijjtian of its plan
r' 1 “''l , !ra will not bo out of place.
I-rarlri.ijc usej in the “Xooille” enn
j * j’* siiif furil-boarJ, the hull, powik-r,
p'l'iusivo conipbsition, being contained
V'uu-1 tin; s.tino cvliijder. Itsgrcat pe-
tjl'j ls Uiat tlie detonating powder is
V '•"[’•'■ilinlely in rear of tlie base of tho
lUu between it and tlie powder. Tho
lAf “l *ki* is tliut, wlien the powder
7Ht!ut portion next the bail, in
f" Mnbustion is first perfected exert*
- °. rwf lI ls-!i the projectile, the powder
ais0 exerting its influence, as it he-
a most siinultaneonaiy ignited.- Un-
' I' r «tnt system, in which that part
\»iWilev next to the breceh of the gun
the powder 1s
lwl ' mm S" n with the
A e 1( . "j" ‘! >n of only partial comhus-
Fumed J . slve force of tlie powder first
|twZT i? - a,1 . w l ,,: ‘ tc t° fzpell the ball
!< £s timl “ ‘, U front '"-fore the whole
bait-. „v to „' , S cora6 entirely ignited.
Ionian,! n e ! J r , gUn a »t1‘e Powder is
T'oobtain iuruf t<,t,lc b est effect, and
pi,- M.,1 • ,ul 'est lorcc at the same
“redirection.
f flic trb-mrT'',"^»ahreceh-leader; and
h iuWst .bl rV Rtout “nbedle”
k parallel with • '. > lso of thocar-
i 'barge by the hln™’ iut ,° tho deto-
, 10 * n, l ignition of 1 ,,’ Ca " sin ? the ox-
h'Tdie-Xccdl. * i!* 0 oartridgcs. In
itsoannot bosur-
? "y'Sei* said te be
N whether it will b however,
| “"purity the neJ! k.foood to bear
T? »« uriivc canvmS n y J? n gb treat-
r'l.und sharnriX’"' rrnasutn
r,*bhthu gencriuiy, are
P'brmish linc wt,!'' 0 - wea Pon, a>-d
L^r* »wi i-iihs’-,,- n l .t can he tisod
|I r*ectire, ^ oa > k most, prove
. NOT ion:-
U VPEIt «n uriler of the Court of OrJmary of
Worth county, will he «olU nnlia Coun House
In mnbollm on li.o 6rst Tuoslay In. -August n,xl.
I lie land belonging to llio oftnle of W m. j . Wellons,
late of said county, deceased.« being 160 seres,
.. ■ , .»i.., «.«mh., l.-.n m the 14th district |
April 15.....-....21
May 1 20
May 15„. 18
June 1 to Ju
ly 15- 18
July 15 to
Aug 16.. 20 for 1
Aug 15.. 22 for 1
Sept 1 20 50 for 1
Segt 15 22 50 for 1
Octl. .......27 fori
Oct 15.....* ...^5 for 1
Not 1 20 60 for 1
Not 16......... „28 for 1
Dec 1 32
Deo 16 wJJo
Dec 31 »5l
1865.
January 1 CO
January 15 55
February 1...JK)
February 15... 40
March 1 55
March 15 ..57
April 1 .....70
April 16.......a 80
April 20 100
April 26......«2Q0
April 2* >300
April 28 >500
April 29 >800
April 80 1000
May 1 1200
Whioh was l he last ac
tual sale of Confederate
Currency.
FIRE-PROOE WAREHOUSE
NEV FIRM!
RUST* JOHNSTON.
$25 REWARD.
S HEREBY forewarn nil persons from giving em
ployment to ANDERSON’ LEE, (a Freedman)
o has violated his contract by leaving my premi-
ses without just cause or provocation. Tho follow
ing is his description : Ho is about 21 yearn Did, 5
FTIHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully beg to an-
I nounco to Jhe PLANTERS and MERCHANTS
oTDoagherty and adjacent Counties, that they hare
this day formed a co-partncrshi* under the firm
name and style of.BUST A JOHNSTON,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
business, occupying die Fire*Proof Warehouse
of Sues & Rost, and confidently trust they will
continue to reeeiTe that generous support and pa
tronage heretofore extended to each of them.
Y. G. RUST.
T. H. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Oa.,-June 1st,4866. 80-wGm
feet 4 inches high,'round face, has very"small ears,
three slight scratches over his right eye, very in
telligent, color, very dark, I, will pay the above
reward for hit delivery to me In Albany, Ga^^
‘June 23, 1866. “ ' lw
B&- Macon Telegraph nnd Journal It Messenger,
Will please copy weekly for four weeka, and send
bill to this office for collection.
JUST RECEIVED,
-'another „
MW LOT GOODS
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for i
Ur 1
' for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
for 1
Zylob alsamu m.
A LLEN’S Zylobolsamum, Allen’s Hair Restorer,
Clock’s Hair Restorer, Prof. Wood’s Hair Re
storer, Sterling’s Ambrosia for the Hair, Burnett’s
Coocoine for tho Hair, Lyon’s Kathairon, Bachelor’s
Hair Dye—for rale next to Express Office, by
E. II. BACON & CO., Druggists.
RADWATS READY RELIEF.
M ARSHALL’S Catholicon, Ilclnybolt’a Bncbu,
Jayne’s Expectorant, Ayre’s Ague Cure, Ayro’s
Cherry Pectoral, South American Fever and Ague
Cure, Mexican Mustang Linameot—far sale by
R. H. BACON & CO, Druggists* '
Albany, May 19, 1866. 32—
MEDICAMENTTTM!
TIANSTOCK’S Vermifuge, Scidlitz Powders, So-
Jt/ da Powders, Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, and a
boat of other popular Patent Medicines—for sale
next to the Express Office, by *
E. H. BACON & COi, Druggists.
Albany. May 19, 1886. >’ 32
A LE AST PRICE CCttRESXT.
$12.50® 10.00
1.25(5)' 1.50
to 1.60
1.25@-1.50
i:o,
16@ 2
10(,7) 18
S0@ .35
Flonr, ]kt barrel,....
Corn, per bushel,
Com Meal “ —
Cow Peas,
Grouml Peas, per bushel, w ...
Bacon, per pound,..,
Lard, “ by the barrel,....
Butter, “
Tallow, “ 8 a 10
Beeswax, “.... 25
Soap, Turpentine, per ft) 20@ 25
Salt, Liverpool, per sack, 475a 5.00
Sugar, brown, per lb 13@
Sugar, refined,, .. 25@
Cotlee, Uio, “
Coffee, Java, ..... 55 to 60
Tea, “ l.so@ -2.50
3.75 to 4.00
50@ |.
14® ‘
12i®
Tobaeeo, smoking, hale 5 lbs,
Tobacco, per lb, by the box...
Nails, “
Iron,..
Poivdor,... 1 * 85(fi) 1.00
Shot...... .** 25(e)
Criecse" 3h@ 40
Candles, 40@
Candles, K)>crm, per lb, 75 to 1.00
Osnalmrgs, per yard, 32@33
Sheeting,...." 30
Calicoes,....“ 25 to
Segars, per thousand, 23.00(<iil 80.00
iyrtip, eaue, per gallon
Whiskey, “
Brandy,’..-, “
Wine, “.
Vinegar, “
Coal Oil, .“
Eggs, per dozen,
Chickens,.
Mackeral, per kitt, three doz.
Cwlflsh, per Ih,
Craekera,."
Pickles, per jar, *....,.
Candies, per lb,
Can Fruits, each,
Oysters, Cove, per box,.....
Sardines,per box,.
Sauces, per bottle,
Nuts, per H>,
Macaroni, per lb
Vermacill,..“ -.
Mustards, per jar
So<l:i, per lb,
Pepper, ground, per lb..
Pepper, berry, 4*
Brooms, each,
Lye, concentrated, per box,.. 40 to
Fresit Meats, per ib, 8 to 12A
ew Stock of Family Groceries!
j. w. FXniisrT & co.,
H AS now on hand and are constantly receiving,
a largo and fresh supply of
Family Groceries,
which they will sell to the putflio at ns reasonable
rntes as they can possibly afford. Their stock con
sists in part of the following named amides:
Bacon, Lard, Flour. Sugar, Coffee, But ter. Cheese,
Crackers. J’icklcs, Sauces and Catsups; also, Can
dies, Nuts, Raisins, Preserved Fruits in Cans, &c.,
Ac., toget her with niarge quantity of Flue Chew
ing aud Smoking Tobacco* and Cigar
of tho best brands. Also* Wines and Liquors by
the bottle, gallon or barrcll, with tho bestof Cham
pagne, Ale and Porter; Duckets, Brooms, Selves,
Tin Ware, and many articles too numerous to men
tion. . \ -
The highest market price will be paid for allkinds
of COUNTRY PRODUCE, eitherin CASH or barter.
Our city and country-friends will find itdocidedly
u their interest to giro U3 a.call beforo purebasin
dsewhere, as wo intend to sell as LOW as tt
LOWEST. J. W. FLINT & QO.
Albany* Juno 2, 18GG. - * 34-6m
75(3
1.00
3.50®
8.00
0.00(^16.00
5.00(a)
8.00
1.00@
1.25
125a
1.50
20 r$
25
2.25 to
2.50
5.00
•
20
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
1.0U
40 to
5(1
50 to
75
the balance of lot number li>9
the Widow’s Dower having h.
north «iil« or v»i<l lot- SoW f« r b ' uefit uf Jhe
“ *ni.I estate.
JOEL JOl.N-r.It,
AtUl’rof Wnx-F. Wtllons.
tho Widow". Dower hiving heto lxiJ off on I lie
north tiilo or void lot. Sold for I
heirs and creditora.oCjaid estate. ^
June 80,18C6.
Worth Superior Court,
AT C1IAJIBEB3, AVBH. .I6U1, I860.
J T is ordered that the Superior Court of Worth
eonnly b» and i» hereby adjourned until^ lh«
IIBD Monday In July next. Jurors for I he .April
Term awe ordered lo oervo et Iho Adjourned Turin.
ParTlea, Council, end Witnesses, will ake due no
tice and govorn themselves aceordingly,
A tnxe extrect from llie Minutes. April 19,1806
A true extra L. UUbT. Clerk.
Jane 1B, 1866. -• • u - _
GEORGIA— Eoashcrly County. -
illf
J«no 23, 1800.
Svbwf t" bow cause, U any they " h ^*
his said trust • Given under my irnnn
.ignaturs, J W, ROUSE, Ordinary.
July 14, I860. ’
BARNETT .& O O.,
C OTT O N ■■ P ACT 0 B S,
Grocers and General Com. Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA., & COLUMBUS, GA.
E ROMPT attention given to all Consignmei
and Shipments of Cotton to New York, New
Orleans and Liverpool. Liberal advances made
consignments.
Forwarding & Receiving House,
APALACHICOLA, FLA,
nvEAK SIB:—Wo respectfully^oall yonr atlen-
II tion to the feet, that we have established a
.one* at Apalachicola. Fla*., for the purpose of do
ing a General Commission and Forwarding business
Having sstablished relations with some ot the best
houses in foreign nnd domestie ports, we are pre
pared to offer unusual advantages to shippers of ool-
ton and other produce. • Special attention will be
given to all cotton sent us for tale, cither in oar own
or nay foreign market.
In addition to our Commission business, we will
keep eonelhntly on hand n largo clock of
G-IK, O O lEVEfc IE S
which win be offered to raerehanU and.planters at
prices in the Northern and Western eaukete, tr —
jy adding cost of transportation.
We will be prepared to accommodate our friends
with advisees on cotton sent us for shipment or
sale, and to Ornish them with tagging and rope
for tb® coming crop and daring the entire season,-
N. B.-r-Our house in Columbus, On., will be con
tinued at tho old aland, corner SL Clair and Broad
SlrcetS ' IUR1ECT&CO.
.Juno 16th. I860. 83 -tf-
Albany,~May 19, 1866.
82-
8000 £*138. %,
by ••• • • • Cr
L. E. WELCH,
Wholesale & Retail Druggist,
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL,
Dr.
H
MAY Gth, I860.
Win, H. Whitehead
'■ha
9
100 Bottles Quinine,
160' Monphinc,
000lbs. Epspm Salts,
2 Barrels Castor Ofl,-
100 lbs. Balsom Copaiva,
75 lbs. Sprits Nitre,
200 lbs. Sulphur,
200 lbs. Alum, .
F00 lbs. Copperas,
500 lbs. Sodw,
10C0 lbs'. Soaps, Assorted,
40 Dozen 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
dles, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars, Fine Liquors,
warranted pnre. Window Glass,. Lamp
Chimneys, &c., &c. •
My stock of Plantation, Family aud
Prescription medicines, is large and com
plcte., Inducements offered to those buying to sell
again.
Proscriptions filled, with, care
L. E. WELCH,
Cor. Brood & Washington Sts, Albany, Go.
April 21, 1861. 20—
WHOLESALE
and-
RETAIL
*0
An Old Song, set to a New Tune.
(^10660-CO - ' .
And J[ice and HaU,
in spite ofreats,
gaily skip about*’'
1
L. LI. WELCH,
At the Old Stand,
Comer Broad & Washington Sts.,
AIBANY, GEORGIA.
" 18 years established in «. Y. City.”
“ Only infallible remedies' known.!’
“Free frosnPotsons.”
“Not dangerous to tho Human Family. |
“ Rots oomb out of their holes Lrdie.”
“Costar's” Rat, Roacfi, &c., Exter’s,
Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roacku,
Block and Red Ante, &c., Ac., &c., 4o.
‘‘Costar's” Bed-Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Bed-Rugs, &c.
Costar’s Electric Powder for bisects
la for Jloths, JIusquitoe*, Fleas, Bed-Bugs,
■ Insects on Plants, Fowlt. Animals, &o.
gST* !! Beware ! !! ofaty worthless imitation^
JWT Sec that «• CostaiUs ” name is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, before yon buy.
r Address. ‘ HENRY R. COSTAR,
482 Broadway; N. Y.
►Sold in Albany, Go., by f all Druggists and
Retailers.
- 1866.; i
Increase or Rats.—The Fanner’s Gazette (Eng
lish) asserts and proves tliat qpe pair of Rats will
hnvo a progeny and descendants no less than 651,050
in three years. Now, unless this immsense fnmtly
can be kept down, they would consume more food
than would sustain 65,00(Lhuman beings.
9QT See “ Costar’s ” advertisement above.
Rats versus Bim—Whoever engages in shoot
ing small birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in ex
terminating rats is a benefactor. We should like
some one to give ns the benefit of their experience
in driving out,theso pests. We need something be
sides dogs, cats, and traps for this business.—-Scien
tific'American, IP. T. .
VST See "O&stab’s” advertisement above
1866.
“COSTAR’S” RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple,
safe, nnd sure—the most perfect RAT-ification meet
ing we have ever attended. *£vcry .RAT that can
get it, property prepared, will eat it k and every one
that eats it will die, generally at some place as dis
tant as possible from where it was taken.—Lake
Shore (Hieh.) Mirror.
S& m See “Costar’s” advertisement above.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need bo
so no longer, if they use “Costab’s” Exterminator.
We have used it to our satisfaction; and if it coat
$5, we wonld have it. We have tried poisons, lufc
they effected nothing; but “Costar's” article knocks
the breath oat of Rats, Mice, Roaohes, Ants, and
Bed-Bugs, quicker than wc can Write'iU' Jt is ia
great demand all over tho country.— ? 3ledinq (Ohio)
G air tic. -
jg&~ See “CosT4R 4 a” advertisement above.
Sold in Albany, Go.,, by E. H. Bacon & Co., and •
all Druggists aud dealers.
•April 25,1800. 27—8m
AVINO LEASED THIS
LONG and FAVORABLY KNOWN HOUSE
of Ehtertainment, located nearer and more
convenient to the water than any other public House
at the Indian Spring; it is now repaired, faro* *
with NEW BEDDING and FURNITURE, and
be opened for the reception of visitors on the -1st
JnyofJune. The table will be supplied with the
best the country affords, served up by experienced
Cooks; and tbe Bar with Choice Liquogsand Wines,
and with Cigais made to order, of superior brands,
by Lipmau and Hogan.
The services of MR. L. L. GODDARD/ a gentle
men of much experience in similar establishments,
lias bocn engaged; under his. superintendence the
business of tho House will bo conducted.
A superior BAND OF MUSIC will he in atten
dance at tho excellent and commodious BALL
ROOM attached to this House.
Terms of Board, $15 per week, or $45 per month.
STAG ESjmnniog DAILY to and from Forsyth,
connecting with arrival of cars of M. & W. Rail-
Road at that place.
A Daily *Jaii is now established and received
here, g '
June 2d, 1866. S4-'lm.
7^r*r
A-TTENTIOIST! I
E- H. BACON & CO.,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
(Next te the Express Office,)
ALBANY GEORGIA.
O FFER to their friends and the public, MEDI
CINES, OFFICINAL and PATENTED. Pills,
Powders, •Plasters, Paints, Oils, Vox- *
nishes, Dye-Staffs, Paint Brushes,
Whitewash Brashes,
Sadi Tools, Scrub Broshes,
Hair and Clothes Brushes, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps,
: Toilet Powders, Puffs, Puff Boxes,
Preparations for the Hair
and Complexion,
•Us. • -
Lerosene Oil!!
KEROSENE LAMPS,
- ® KEROSENE LAMP CHIMNEYS,
KEROSENE LAMP SHADES
■ AND FIXTURES.
No 1 ARTICLE
LIQUORS and WINES
ttmrmt-iTffflTgi-frTt, IPETIBIPOSIESk
X)wc Stock ia all Wow,
and procured Prom tho most reliable Wholesale and
Jabbing Haul#, in Xho eonnliy, open terms which
enable no to"
Sell at LowL’igrires
N OW RECEIVING OVER - TWO^fitJNDRPf
(Tasks and packages of new goods.
$20,000. STOCK.
Reduction in Freight—Reduction
m Prices!
Buying largely from first hands, for Jobbing as
well os Retail, I will be enabled to offer Goods at
reduced prices. #
My Stock will be the Largest and most Complete
ever offered in Sontharn Georgia. -Bayers 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 improve aud enlarge
are a guarantee that when you buy Medicines you
get the best. * . - -
NBW GOODS
WILL BE RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AND
PHILADELPHIA ALMOST DAILY.
Among (he Now Arrirnla, besides a Largo nnd
Complete Stock of .Medicines, ore
WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD AND OIL, VAR
NISHES, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS* MATE-*
RIALS. DYE STUFFS, SPICES. SOAPS,
PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES,
Great Variety of Toilet Articles,
..CEMENT!
barrels bydrauli^cement.-
Apply at Bridge Building, or at?, p. John
^ApriiaUW^ * ^ 26-wlw.
At Oil tours, day or night, (except on Sundays du-
xing .the hours of religious service) ]
Call* next to the Express Office an! see for
yourselves.
Albany, April 25, 1866, 27—Sm
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, &o, &o. Extra indace-
ion{# pffored to Country Merchants, Peddlers and
others bn,ing to soil again.
Physicians’ & Planters’ orders
WILL RECEIVE ESPBCIAL ATTENTION.
^Prescriptions
CAREFULLY FILLED. I®*Call and seo my
Large Stock and examine prices.
Alban,, March 7th, 1806. ■ ~16-l-tf
NSWOUffiDR
T nE undersigned. will be pleased to see his
friends and the pablic generally, at
Tin© Old Stand,
F&mcrly occupied by Beery & Brinson, where he
will offer them
A VARIETY OE^OODS,
Consisting in parL ot
DRESS GtDODSS
CALICOES.
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
Canton,TOnera, Red and White
Flannels,
OASS33TBTTB,
Satlnettej
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
Hoop Skirt,
GLOVES, - HOSIERY, COI
Under Sleeves/Cotton Yams,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
CtTTLEEY,
■WEEDING HOFS.-
' ’ TIIC ’
\ ' ^ ,
Great Labor-Saving Machine,
V.. --VV , IHE
Universal Clothes .Wringer
Tobacco, Soap, Soda,
ST^JRCEC, •
DISSOLUTION.
T HE partnership heretofore existing between E.
T. JONESaml J. M. CDTLIFF, under iho firin
asms of Jones & Cutliff, is this day dissolred. Mr.
Catliffls nutbomedto aettlo.the bosiness.
May 1st. 1866,
E. T. JONES, ~
J. M. CUTLIFF."
20—lw
IV otloei . v
H AVING bought the'intercst of E. T. Jones, I
propose lo continue tlio DRY GOODS- UUSI-
S, and would bo pleased to see my old friends
and .customers. Terms—STRICTLY CASH.
„ J. M. CUTLIFF.
Albany,
29—iw
jPeaola.es, Pearsi
; PICKLES. &c., &c.
SSF lbs Higitcst Price paid for Country Pro
dnos -
ROBERT A. BEERS,
Agent.
Albany, November 11, i«J65. 36-Srp.
Sarsaparilla.
I TTtl'.S, Sand's, Dr. John Bull's and Old Dr.