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PATRIOT.
- . „,,_The exercises of my
N uro c<l o,' MONDAY, 3.4
^perwo-tb,* 510 ^. ac
® fU rTD MOORE,Principal. y ou
- T , s oa Coilon. v
r3 . tc ,,li<Mi is MlUxlto the repeal
impo s i n 3 a c '^y *** of 25
’ „ cotton brought juto the city
.Cotton in store on that
CROP ITEMS.
iSrrc’f " r "'" ^ s ™ c
■»a«aaBaaB8&E:a
2 jM f**?7 ln 0>e seasoii. There is a
At ouderful comeout in tyheat. It-multiplies
and replenishes the earth with extraonlina-
the wheat
®F a " gram heads arc Ion’.and
^“"Sh.the stalks are thin, the graios ti the
vcr T *3? lined.-
may be brought to city
'noiluiuE.
v gening last, a difficulty oc^
sMr. Robert A. Lernax of
v ,nd F. M. Tison of Worth
jioh Tison was instantly killed.
’ . rt whtoh lead to this, unfor-
e these: Tison, in company'
j friends, had been to Albauy on
[rUtehere ho became intoxicated^
Isnin? home, in company with
Ythiv stopped at tho store of
j,>ni) Tison boAight a box of sae-
„proffered to treat the crowd
tifkanx would erod'd him.—
,' r; i,liid that he uid not do aejed
nut that he (Tison) had not
|,ih.' sardines. This seems to
Jtisoa mad, and he immediately
L onlines, and remarked that
Inhumed rascal, and that he
l him oat of sight, Ac. Af-
r words being passed, Tison
Lti! laggy and started home.—
Jy*-?V'.d hut a short distance,' bo-
turn back and make
!i:it he liad said, llis
siade him ftom doing so,
LliWia not, and mnncdiatcly
111, -tore amt comuieneed curs-
c.Wrt» h'o pistol and freed
id &4 tnravljl touching the.
r h i; ear of Lentax. T.emax
r are with a demble-barrell
,agh the window of his store,
i tdiei cflvvt in the right
ffia" him almost instantly.
M-an tolar regretted, but
»i- the first law of nature,
rtlj justitial.le in com
p average crop[ but
the fraction. Inokipg is pinch smaller‘ tlian
”be!v.^•'itfcbcen eredited two months since,
fii™ C ™R 13 magnificent. AJl reports
tyom all quarters concerning it arc highly
T ‘ er0<:au ”» A«»toe ^ the
* al Jd with such a corn ccop,
, tnoi's—\V« rygrer very much to
“•y 8Uch nnfavorablc accounts of the crops
and cspecmlly from-the hills.
Ownia tallK! uncommonly wot spring,
OT^eqitoftj dry summer, the crops have
JHanters wear the most doleful faoes.and
predict that not a fourth of what was antich
pated wilL bo realized.
NEW BOOKS!
! PRISOULIFEW JOTFRarfdS DAVIS—It; Dr.
J. J. Craven, U.S. H. . 1 ■
EtCTERS F°LLY-By Mrs. nenry Wood.
gTOVTOM«0y8 EXPLORATIONS TO -TIIE
NF.WGRANADA—RyProf. Holton.
LIFE OP •• STONEWALL ” JACKSON-By John
Ellen Cooke. .
Footed WAf * ® TIIE BHBELUOS-B, H. 8.
Ju»l roeeieed end for aaleby '
t E. WEUB & CTO.
Angus* 4ti,*T8ua.
Health! Comfort! Pleasure!
$W of Family Groceries!
J- W. FLINT & CO.,
In many instances, owing to
planters have had to thrtiw out 1
the. grass,
- —- from ft-third
tontaU ofwhat was plantcdi Iw Hinds
and Warren we ar e told there' will J3o bare-
iy^nnsb made for bread.
- Tho wily part of the country front which
the reports arc in any way favorable is Issa
quena, and the countrydust above and be
low. There it is said tbp orops aro pretty*
good, and if the worm doesn’t make its ap-
•. .. _ - ap
pearance, as.good a crop will be made as
could be expected—vie
July 26.
iTanil • 1 n? elliganccfli*
U t! Sit rman’s March
»:iiint'vig tl^. d'.'Sohitioir
i :t*v spreads hi its hostile
woiitrv, even under tlic
-t hi s ieiithnis leaders
ttin^people. through, whose
■u.m-li of Shertiiau car-
calrimities of tire and
tVeriinwand abominations
*“‘uin sui h masses of men cn-
sbromh'iiimal by their con-
ebitter dciiunfe'ytjtions which
ins invoked, while smart-
[tn'ataiius. upon the North-
on the contrary, of-
i 'ii'ir patience and .their si-
Imve ive thus felt as
ns of tile t rophies so
y, brought lntlier.by
'iitorious troops, have'
n ai ion,
dd in these reflection, by
hi to our notice.
us, no» lung since, a
i'11 watch, witha fine
moiri-h ornaments, that
'ddambiR, South t’nrolina,
' o': ;s rushed into a fine
■' i 1 s ed, and in a cligmber,
r'jblv hud just in terror
chain were lying upon
l tll ', r wtalilfaiomift m«J loan
^"'«1« it C'Oja N<*.' 502
*! tiiaaveiiuc, iivfhis city,
Amm's trumpet, some fiiot
ilength, of solid stiver,
•“Hewing inscriptipiis
mui'jKuuleut I-'iro Engine
'"‘IT, Dvcemher 21, 1836,
18. 1837; William
®«T, 17.1838; William
. I. Mackey,
-’'i 'lui M. Kcn/.ie, l)e-
5 • Mackey, December
'''to the Independent
“J* ®f flolumbia, South
jJ" R. (I. Company, of
-Tolina, November 10,
'’fit in pawn at Messrs.
■i .'’ ‘""nt by one ofSher-
'U" bada Miiru'liaaecn.gt-ory
‘"'d' 'the reb< Is con
i' 0 "'in the streets ofCo-
r ; f r? j* “«»
ickybitrg Herald,
A private letter from, onr Sumter corres
pondent says r “We have had some very re
freshing showers, which, if too late for
much ofthc early planted corn, will yet lie
‘ofgreat service to the rice, late earn," Jieas
and potato crop. 'Die cottoii likewise, will
-be greatly benefited, and altogether the
prospect is mnch better than it was a week-
ngo, AU of wliicbis vcry- gratifying, for
greenbacks are distressingly scarce, and
every one is looking for the harvest to re
vive-the biasness of tho country.—Charles
ton Courier, 2d.
It is stated that the crops in Southwest
ern Virginia arc- of the most promising
character. The oat ami ha? crops, uow
harvested are splendid, and tho com crop
promises to yield a most bountiful harvest.
There will, it is lielieved, be almost enough
produced, to feed tho entire State. The
wheat turned out better than was expected,
and realised about half a crop.
ISf* Tiierc is top much idleness in this
country. It is breeding vice and immorali
ty^ It is filling our jails with criminals!—
Crime lias been on the gradual increase- for
six months. This comes of idleness; anil
idleness comes in n great measure of that
abominable idea tU*»t at white WS.n.cannot lie
it-gentleman and work. lie must get moil-
ev, for that is indispensable. But liow?—
That’s it. Young men have not the dispo
sition to work, and, by patient economy, se
cure a basis for bysiiiess operations, ’fils'):
must have it now. Thissnggcsts expedients.
These lead to temptation, and temptation
leadsto i-riini'. Hence wo liave murders,
ttitrsc thefts and breach,esnf trust.
Wliy should a young irmn fonsidci; it de
grading or even undignified to work?—
Presideii^jdiinwn, purcliascd his present
residence niEast'3'i'nucssce with the pro
ceeds of Ids labor as a tailor. One of the
wealthiest bankers fn N*cvv York commpnc-
e-l the world as a gnrdeijcs, ci'llijig to- the
huckster the products of his own labor.—
Oen. Pat. Cleburne, at one time at the iwad
of tlic Arkansas bar, subsequently the ru-
riug spirit in a powerftlf army, began life as
a day laborer. Judge Reagan, 1’ostuinstor
General of tlic late Cwnlideratc Statcs, was
Slice a wood-chopper on the batiks of the
Mississippi The woflhlibftiJl of such ex
amples. Hnt wlivse can we jioiut to a suc
cessful man who spent his ■ arlv youth in.
liuntirg'business wbiob he considered to be
more genteel than manual hibor? Who
Ins ever hi'ard of a iwtii »nce«cding who.
spent his'ea.rly manhood “waiting for somc-
SiTng to.t,:irn Uf*T .
Young man if you would succeed, go. to
work Ifyout cannot obtain a clcrksliip.
; take something else.. You had better be
rolling barrels, of plowing, or building fen
ces, or chopping cord wood, on carrying the
hoe, than doing nothing Quit depending
niton vonr friends. Strike out fur voiirselt:.
- * -• — ■--* lessons—
*r xua OLD STAS D «»
H AS uow oo lukoil and are constantly reviving,
o Urce and .Crush supply of
Family Grrocex’ies,
which they will sell to thh putilio st ss reasonsb.i
rates ss they esn possibly sflbnl. Their stock con
■“•i 1 in P*rt of Ike following named nrlieles j
Bacon, Lsrd, Flour. Sugar,Octree, Butter, Cheese,
Criekera. Pick-fes, Sauces and Catsups; alio. Can
dies, Nuts, Itaisins, Preserved Fruits in Cans, itc.,
Actogether with a iargs quantity tf (7ueCHew-
ing suid Smoking Tobacco, and. Cigara
of the beat brands. Also, Wises And Licuiors by
iho bottle, gallon or barratl, with fhe hestofChnra-
tgtML Ale wd Purlari-Busketa, Broomsi Seiros.
at w arc, awl many ankle* too aumssoua to men-
on. *
The highrst market price-will be paid for all kinds
o< COUNTRY PROWJCB. sit her in CASH or barter.
Our mty and eot»lry friends will find itdeeidrdly
lo their Intere-tt to giro ns a cull before porchdslng
elsewhere, as wa mUwt to; sett •* LOW ns the
LOWEST. J. W. FLINT & GO.
Albany, Jane 2. I860; Gl-Gm
The Summer of 1866.
INDIAN'. SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
T IIE undersigned, proprietor of the ELDER
II 0 US fi, ivt'the above named celebrated
watering place, begs leave.to invite all in search of
health,'comfort or pleasuie, 'during tho ensuing-
warm season, to give him a calT. .
An experience of several years gives confidence
that the necessities and tastes of ail can be insured.
The buildings are located near the Spring, with
ahady and%>leasant walks leading -thereto. The
general accommodations are we\J adapted to theuse.
of families or invalids.
For the. information of all, the prices for Board
aye stated as follows:
TWO DOLLARS. Single Day.
TWELVE DOLLARS. Per Week.
FORTY DOLLARS, PenMenth. ~-
I have also a first class passenger coach*, of suffi
cient capaciiy.to accommodate fourteen passengers
each trip. The teams said coach is under the man
agement of Mr. CHARLES FOSTER—ran old and
experienced driver—who will waU*Qpon visitors
upon the arrival of the trains at-Forsyth, daily 1
Thankful fbr past favors, the proprietor of the
® wi**“ im *
ELDER HOUSE will be pfeosed to gfeefthlsfriefidii
ous of spendinj
comfortably as is possible, an<
who may be desirous of spending the warm season
id-in a health;
t healthy lo
W. A. ELDER.
40—4 w
fy ■ Cc'-OS E j . ■ >>. ^ -
UAUlCHAHiPlUS
■>j ..^.''ftorA .v".
CHILLS ^ FEVER
i-.CFRT.Miv c.^) V•;
An Old Song, set to a New-Tune.;
r.ii Wr 18003 j* ! %
AGENTS WANTED FOB
The Life and Cainptugns of
GEN. ST0KEWALL JACKSON,
Br Pbof. R. L. DAnxxr. D. D-.,orV.%.
THE Standard Diograpliy of .the. Immortal II
The only edition authorised by his widow. The au
thor a personal friend and of Staff of^the Chris
tian Soldier. We want ah Agent in every county,.
Send for circulars and.seo ouc terms.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
214 Seventh St., Richmond. Yn.
July 21,18G0. - 4l-4w
Albany Male & Female Academy.
H AVING pnrch&scd the controUing interest in
the above named property. wWr n view to re
suming jpy professiou (followed for twenty-five
years) ( would hereby respectfully inform the pub
lic ot my nu?nose k ou the 1st of October next, in the
aforesaid institution, to open a school fully adapted
to the wants of the citizens of Albany and the com-
lOnnity at large.
M.. T.. CAMPBELL.
July 7th, 1»0«, • SiUSm*
U. a J. R* OFFICE, \
AiDAXY, Oa., June 28th. 1806
N OTICE is hereby given that tnv annual list for
1865. will be closed on-tha-TI^RVIl of next
month, and all persons who, after U»«t Jate, have
not returned t-hoir* Income Tax foe- 1805, wilt be
subject to pcuallj as defaulters.
A- 71. HINES, Aa't. Assessor,
, Ja^is 80th, 1800. ' . 88—
Zylobalsamum.
L LEN ? S2ylobalsamum. Allen’s H tlr Restorer,
Dougherty Superior Court.
* Jane Term, 1866.
Jo3Ern S, Smith, y RULE NISI,
e*. V To Foreclot«
Gko&oe H. Cheever, ) Mortgage.
Admuitstrator tm the Estate of VV* VV.
Cheever, deceased.
It appearing tut he Court by the petition of Joseph
JS. Smith, »hat on I lie seventh day of July, eighteen
hundred and fifty-eight, William W. Cheever, by
deed of mortgage, conveyed to said Joseph S. Smith
all that city Tot or parrel of land in the city of Alba
ny, county of Dougherty, and State of Georgia,
kmm r>in the phut of said city as Htal'part of city
lots numbers forty-six (-46) and forty eight (48) on
Commerce st reel, descriU d as follows: Ct irmnenc-
ing at a. powt oalbe WcsJem line oflot number
forty-eight, thirty feel from the Northwest corner of
said lot forty-eight, thence due East to the Eastern
fine of said Jot number forty-six one hundred abd
five (10&), feet thetKte due Soutli,on the East lino ot
lot forty-six, (46,); sixty feet thence due West, to
the Western line of lot forty-eight; one huadicdand
five feel Htencedue-Norths to the starting point, being
sixty feet fronting on Jackson street,, by one hnndrttl
and fire fort bae.lr v &ir tlm securing to payment cf a
note, made bjr said Wilttam W. Cheever.* dated on
,U>e* seventh day of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-
eight, payable to Joseph S. Smith or bearer, and due
twelve moi ths after aale, for the Sum of three hun
dred dollar?, with interest from date; winch euid note
ia now due aaid unpaid; and it fnrriter appearing Uiat
now, Wm. VV. Cheever has" 'depa»ted this life, and
iIihI George Jf. Cheever has been duly appointed
Administrator on. the estate o£ said Wil^uu VV.
Clieever, deceased.
It is orderidthal saidGetirgo II. Cheever, Ad.
mimstrafor ms aforesaid, do pay into this Court, be
fore the first day of the next T-erm thereof the prin
cipal, interests and costs, due on said note, or show
cause, if any he has, to the' contrary, ns in default
thereof foreclose lire be granted to toe said Joseph 8.
Smith, of said uiert^age, and the equity of redemp
tion . of said George II. Cheever, Administrator as
ufrresaid,therein le furever barred'and lliat service
of ill's Rule be perfected on said George W. Ckeevei
Administrator, as aforesaid, accorc iug lo law.
HINES & HOBBS, Prff*. Atl>.
June 6th, 1866. ...
A true extract from the Minutes of Dougherty
Superior Court, Juue Term, 1866.
John F. Cargh-f., Clprk-
Alba nv. Jnly 28«h". 1866. —»n4m.
lubstance. Tho prat sdrantage tlio I'ropri
>*r those Tills Is-that, without tbo aid of Calomel,'
* Kfne Mas.% or any other Minerals they will core tho' •
most ohflUoate czsl* of C111I.LS AND FEYETt,
JHTMD AGUE, I'EItlODICAL HEADACHE, NF.U- *
lTALGIA. and alt affections of a Tike character. Fol-
torr tho directions, awl yon'Kill find thoy-will <V> all
• that Is eTafnied for them; Try ono bos, and Uielr v owa
merit* will recSmincad them erer afterieards.. .
tST Vtphavo usett iinllighn*'* 1‘Ms, and h%vo
nover known them to fail to euro when the directions
. wore followed, awl anhesttatlngly recommend them to*.
pahUeCavor. ^
- Hox. T. II. tVATTS, Ex-Oor. of Alabama.“
44 T. J. JCDG E, JiulRO Soriremo Court of Ala> •
* KOBEUT DOUGUEETY', Judder Cth Circuit
of Alabama. . •
Wm. O. WALLER. Sheriff Montgomery Co., Ala,.
llox ALEX B. t'LITIIEEALL, SIontsomcry, Ala.
Ct»U J A3. U.-WEAVEB, , - , ’ - ,
. - OLtWEDUD BIBB, - “
Maj. E. A. It.VNKS, Corn. Merchant, N. O., Ln. ^ .
OEft MASON, , Mayor Wetumpka, Ala. v •.
. M1KE L. wpODS, Atcy at Law,200 B'dway.N.T ,
DANIEL SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge,
Ala., F.t& A. Masons. ‘ • ;*
BL0UNr& HALE,
Sole Proprietors, Montgom’ry, Ala,
Wholesale Depots,
Uarral, Risley & Tompkins, 141 Chambers st., N. Y.,
S. W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edward Wilder & Cbi r
Louisville, Ivy., E. J. JIart & Co., N.O. La.,
Blount & Hale, Montgomery, Alabama,
jpar SOLD BY—L E. Welch, E. If. Bacon & Ce.
liUbert & llillsman, and nil Druggists generally.
Albany, Ga., July 28, I860, • 42—6m
Learn at once tlie greatest of'all lessons
that ofTself-reliaiiee. Have a head, a will, A
purpose of yonr. own. Go to work iwid«
wr.tdt your- opportunity. The soil upon
which, vou huve been reared never refuses a
competence to tlwse who are willing to dicr.
Then,if ton can do no better, dig. It will
pay. Nor is there anything ttiahg
vulgar in it. It is lipnorable, if yoi
to W/ig «nd waf .
opportunltyi Hut don t stand idle and
“wait fijr somethin-tjo ; Wrn, _
[{Atlanta Neiy Era.'
A ParadlscTs «U Mounulns.
)Ire. Eloiw Hunt, ofHi'mor’s Ruu.Penn.
writes thus: '
My home has Wn fi»r. sixyeR» «WJ Uu»
rnekv hasin, shut in on every side hytlin
Alleglianies, without a meglihor, or-clmrali
or a school, seeing, np.hlunair faee fcr wcobs
—aye, even for months somctini^—except
ihoBcofhusband and cMU. btvn« thus I
have come to love in a strange, all-absorb-
_ Clock’s lloir Restorer, Prof. Wood.’s Ityir Re
storer. Sterling*s Ambrosia Tor the Hair, Burnett’:
Coacoine fvr ihojlair, Lyon’s Kaihairon, Bachelor’:
Hair Dye—£o»-cijc next to Express Office, b»-
Albany, May 13} i860.
OHSTLY S‘20,00!
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducements
t To Persons Wsnttog -
SEWING MACHINES!
IDE WILSON SEWIHS HACH1KE
MANUFACTURING COMTANY
are now offering to the rublic,.
•wxXiSoasr’Se
aCBW VA3IILY MAX!HIKES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS;
*• At spring approaches
Ants and Iloachu ' ?
From their holes comeout,
And Mice and Mute
ily shp nioiit”
. ** 18 years csiablislicd iu N. Y. City.**
“Only Infallible remedies known.’’*
11 Free from Poisons.”
• “Not dangerous to t he IIutnatiFaroily.^
J<*Ratscoirio odt o*'their holes to dle»” . . '
“Costar’s” Eat, Eoacli, &c., Exteris,
Is a paste—-used for Hats, Mice, Hoachex,
Black and ded Ants, Ac., &c.,&c., Ac.-
“Oostar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator
Is.a liquid or wash—used lo destroy} and
also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &q. « ^
Costard Electric Powder for Insects
I* for Moths, ilusquitocs,' FHas, Bed-Bvgs, .
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals,. &c. -
BbwaukIU of all worthless Itnitaflo^,’
iggySSee that «‘€os>.v»*s J ’ name is on each Box/ i
little and Flask, before you buy.
Address, HENRY R. COSTAR,
482 Broadway, N Y.
^ Albany, Ga., by all Druggists and
Jt,tlUl8r,; . 1866. .
Ixcixasi or Bats.—The Farmer^ GaYette (Enk-
lish) asserts and proves that qne pair of Rats will
have a progeny and desccndautsno less tlnmGol,050
in three years. Now, unless this iyunsense family,
can be kept down, they would consume more food '
than would sustain 65,000 human beings. . y :
tST" “Coatin’a ” advertisement above.
Rats versus Birds.—Whoever engages iff shoot
ing small birds iff a cruel man v whoever aids in et«
terminating rats is a benefactor. We should liko'
some one to give u? the benefit of*, their experience
In driving out these pests. We uccd something be-,
sides dogs, cats, ami traps far this buaioessw—Sctctt-
t\fic American, N.YL.\
JC^*S&o “CosTAttV’ advertisement above ; _
1866.
Dougherty Superior Court.
June Ttrm, 1866.
J. R. & UoztAcx Tnosirsox, t RULE NISI
■ ts. -' . V • - fo forclose
Nathaniel 1^. Barxard. J . . Mortgage *
It appearing to the Conrt by the petition of L E.
Thompson and Horace Thompson, partners'} nsing
firm name and style of J. E. & Horace Thompson,
that by deed of mortgage, dated on the first day of
I’chnury,t ighteen hundred and fifty-nine, Nathaniel
L. Barnard conveyed to WilliHin P. Jennings, mis of
land uUtnbetwone hundred and nine, (109). one hun-
* :c hundred and thirty, (130,)
3ADWAFS EEADY RELIEF. iy of.Dougherty,, a ml Slate of Georgia, for the pur-
aud one hundred aud inirty-o.ie, (131,) cjluMted, ly-
(1st.) District ofthc coi
M ARSHALL’S *Catholicon. Nelmbolt’s Buchu.
Jayne’s Expectorant, Ayre’a Ague Cure, AyreV
<y PecloraJ, South American. Few. and. A^qe
. Albany, May 10, I860.
1ACON & CO , Druggists
82—
MEDICAMEN TUM!
X^tVNSTOCK’S Vermjfiige, Seidlilz. Powdcr ( vS»--
fw da powders. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, a«ul n
host of other popular. Patent Medicines—for sale
next to the Bxrresa Office, by
•E. II. BACON. & CO...Druggi*t«.
Albany. May lt>, I860.. 32
TO
NOTICE
CITY TAX PAYERS.
T HE Books hr the collection of Ciljr Taxfia far
tbe rrar.ldCii, rw— oo. open, and nill be k.po
open for SIXTY BAYS from Ibis dole, closing on
ibe 24s! September *lHWi. Exeeations nill be issned
oninst *11 persons who foil lo p*y their taxes by
1 ho; time. 4* E. CA RG11.1’,
Clerk and Ireastirar.
Albany^ July 21st, 41—OOd
bid spectacles m a
^.likewise I7 a co\v
,l1 ' nn! "4 upon each
1 'ft.
ut ancient
thosepriiusbanil*«<t dtikl Livnig
have come to love in a Ft it. nee, a
in-way, all that nature Iras thrown a, m l
me. liarth, with its yartcU growth M trees
I'fr.i.nejr. thp
^•nUentiy
place
• heloiigtng as the
J , V r " m >a ; It is the
‘ V Wl " < ' l, wiM 1,0
to surren-
p i h ta J™, * ^ 0Ia P 0, J*alip , i
fga, Xc oV l Y itwerip,
I s,: ' 1 vaW—o IIo . tte ' ila set
IfMier to ht v^ n ™ ,U!, nwt-
r* s 'i<e , hS- 0
and shrubs, ijants and mosses, rocks and
wa Jr the chm.lF, blue sky atul stars, cvcry-
UtlnJis bcautifnl to me; even the dead
leaves the old decayed trees and hare rocks
arcbeioved. Think then, how inexjtressi-.
hh- dear 'the living trees aud? flavors and
Th!iveTametVout sir vards (Von, the
BAHNETT & OOv,
. ' OOUT.OK FACTO.B.g,
ters.anriteeMtpJBidiants,,
Apalachicola, qoj,SMUue, g.i.
-FVROtnrPatientloo, atret* to atl Co^gnments
ly and Shipments.oAtioUon 'to'-Now .York, New
Orleans and Lirerpuol. Libers! ndranf.M-tnad? cm
consignments.. . fT 5, J -*»
pwe.of securing the |»yninnt o* three certain prom-
idory notes, all dated on. the first day of January.
eigWiepn hundred and. fiUy-nioe—mailo by the raid
-Nathaniel L.’Barnard, payable to the raid William
i*. Jennings or bearer—the first-due on the first day
of January, eighteen hnnlrcd and sixty, for the sum
of tour thousand live hood ed ai:d sixty dollars^. The
second due cm the firstdaVof Jniiu iry,eighteen bun*
dred aud sixty-one, for the stun of lour thousand,
two hundred and eighty dollars—and the third of
sj.id notes duo bn fhe first day of Jinuary, eighteen
hundred and *i»t*r-two, for the sum of: tour thousand
dollars—the two last mentioned of which said notes
are still due and unpaid, and which* s. id notes and
oiorig ge, fo? a valuable consideration in li e usual
conrstof 'tiad.% has been transferred Uy Hm said
William P. Jennings to the said J*. E. end Horace
Thcmpson.
Ji is ordered that the said Nalliauiel I*. Barnard do
p?iy into this Court by the fir?t day of the next Term
thereof, the principal,, interest and cost, due on raid
two last mentioned notes,
r allow rause, if any lie
has, to the coul rare, or that in default thereof lore
closure be granted to the said J. E. and Horace
Thompson ul raid ip^rlgagg, and the equity of re-
jdemptign of the said' Nathaniel L Barn-irJ therein
be lorever burred, and that service of title* Rule be
perfected on said Nathaniel L, Barnard, ar.rording lo
law- 1HNES & HOBBS,
► June 5th, 1866. PHT’s Att’ys-
A true extract from the minutes of Dougherty
Snperios Court, June Term 1866.
- : A v Jour F. Cacgilb, Cleik.
Albany, July 28th, 1866, ‘ ’ * .
:fNivrs“ p th &
it he.
W °*ecof
v^* tlleiua;.
^.CoMtuS 0 ? 91 '"
Mb,
lli'Ui J" |
tloor, tlrat Urap.alrav.e the waters to eatelw
bits of meat I'rom my fingers- ilic ^ ,
ants make tjH'ir nests m sight ot the hWM
an<V sometimes the male btv.I '=- seen .Irmn
ming on an old^m.ly a few »d"
up the mountain si<lo. 1 ^/nmer the
rountl nty doors, And m au .
humming bir.ls go
on their visits! to iHe (mwer.-,. s
from the world have sanl e.
‘‘1I.1W call you exist in this dreary
Thoir eyes c:um<.t see as mine, _
they liear any of the phtasanj. voices I he,w,
ah<f so l simply tell them wiiaf Uiey
hend: “It is my necessity.” My place
which.is so.lonelydo others, is so pl ea “ n *
to me that I have named it 1 ara ^‘* >, * .
hero I will teach my sou a love of t ,
purity ami-beauty:
Forwarding & Recewing House,,
APALACHICOLA. F^A..
TAEAR SlRjr^We respectfully call, your, alien.
I I lion to the fact, thnt wo.hare established a
imns a at Apalachicola, Fla., for tho purpose of do-
in" a General Commission and Forwarding business
Haring established .elstions with some ortho best
bohsbun foreign and domestic ports, we are pwt
pared to offer unusual advantages to fh.ppctM.f oot-
ton and other produce. Special, attention, wall, bo
given to all cotton sent us for.saic.ellhcrin our own
»tr nnv foreign fnarkef. ' . ^
In addition to our Commission business, wo will
Peepeonsthutlj- oc.hnnd a large stock of
<3- 3R/0 C IB IR/XIDlS,
, •' i -ill be offered to merchants and planters at
' rathe Sort b.rn 1 anJWestern markets, mere-
fi'nddingcostof transpovtaiion. - . ,
^We wm bo prepared la.scoommodate our.-friends
„h cotton sent us for shipment, or
' * d t0 furinsh them with bagging and ropo
sale, and bo t mn d'during tlie endre season,
(orthecom.ngcrtra ' Co , am j u6i Oa.‘wilV be cou-
^•JaTd.o o'd sam'1, cornet St. Clair and Broad
Dougherty Superior Court.
June Tcroi, I860.
Joseph- S. Ssiitu, a ) RUI.E KIGI
- tii. [■ To forrcloie
Enutgxj*. H. Swixxet. Ji ‘ Morl^t.
I;.appearing toV|io Court, by the petition of Jo
seph S. Sipitb, tint by deed of mortgaga, dalcd on
the eighteenth day of May,,ei{htnea. hundred and
KOy-nttte, Ebene^r If. Hainncy conveyed,to.Joseph
S.tiioVh, that loUw-pirce! of hmd, situated, lying
’«n4.hei"8( I t | h*« i, J'°f Albany, County of Dotigheny
and Stale of Georgia, Bud known, and dklinguiilied
in tlie phm.ofsaid city.ai lobnuiuber eighty-loo, cn
State Street) containing otic acre, more or lees, for
the purpose of seeming the payment, ufr uncertain.
tinued.at tlie o.d:sta
Sweets.
Juua Ifitb. 1866.
BAIllfEVT &CO.
the said Ebcnezer II: 8 win.- .
orJer of *sald J«6eph 8. Emub,
“COSTAR’S u RAT EXTERMINATOR isvimple-/
safe, and sore—the most perfect RAT-i Scat ion meet
ing yeg have ever attended. Every RAT that caw .
get It, properly prepared, 1 will oat it, and every one
that cats It wilt die, generally at some place as dis
tant as passible from where, it was token.—Buis
Shore (MicA.) Mirror.
See “ CosTAB’ff ” advertisement above. c AjOt
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin need bo
sa no longer, If they use “Costar’s ’’ Exterminator.
We* have used it to our satisfadlion; and if it con •:
$5, wo would> have it. Wo hoxo tri^d poisons, lut
they effected nothing ; but “Costar’s” article knookff
the breath:out of Rats, Mice, Roaches,'Ants, and *
Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write U.; It is in
great demand all over the eoantry.—-Medina {Ohio) . ,y-
Gazciie. . . -
g^ See “Costar’s” advertisement above. •
Sold in Albany, Ga., by E. II. Bacox & Co., and
all Druggists nhd dealers.
April 25,1866. 27—8oi
HEWSOOSS
t Wilson’s ■**
NEW $20 MACHINE
Pees away with our old "style of treadle Madina.
& ' butarseastheoldMacblTM, Mkdto so nAnpted
it it will atand upon any work-table, aud remain
Ann without fastening. L
ir FEEDS THE WORK ITSELF,
M.icirixi:
Warranted for rive Years.?.
• Agents wanted-
OnCotnniiiiitoo, ortowprkfora ngnbr SJ»T.
We will send Private Terms to AgeutSpWiUi Macbiae
to those wbo desire an Agency.-
. Address all Orders—
* jriLSOX SETTTXG MACHINE
• ,rAA*rv4/<TFrnTVfi
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
te
Ueuie
LL persons indebted to the estatoofE. H. Ilio*
nan, deceased, are notified that they most set.-
te same immediately—and all persons having
clfain*against.said estato must present them wiihin
tho4iiR0 presc>-ibcd by law, or they will be barred:
JOHN F. CAUGILK. .
« Adm’r on eslate E. II. Hicuan, dpc’d.
18«6. .
July 7lh,
.30-
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
the eighteenth clay of May, eighteen hnr-
fidy-nrrie. oud due two years after date, fur
hi i mi red and forty doliars-anu-seven-
* which said note is now due and uii
that saiJ Cbenczer II, Sw
it by the. tirat day of the next
dpaf, interest and cosfs due on.' said
note, or show cause, it acy. he lifts, (o'?lie contrary,
<>r that iu debtult thereof foreclosure be graiUtd in
the said Joseph 8. Sniisli of said.nujr?gage, aud the
equity of redemption of llw raid Ehenca*r Ui.8wiu-
uey^therein he lorever barred; nud that service of
this Rule he perfected on said Ehenezer H. Swinney
according to law. IilNE3'& HOBBiJ,
Juqe 5th, 1866. FUff’s At’tys
A true extractfrooa tne nunotes of Dougherty Su-
nerior.Court. Johii F. CagGHrE, Cierk
Albucy July 38th, 1
NEW.FIRM!
RUST &JOHNSTON.
;ie uxjjeRsigxf.d. rcspeclfiTly heg to on
nonneeto tho PL^N-TEUS-anJ MERCHANTS
tougherty and adjacent Counties,*that they have
this-day formed a co-pnrtneiship uuder the firm
namp and style of KUST A JOIHi§TO!I,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
business, occupying the Fire-Proof W'archous©
of Si vu & ltcst, and confidently trust they will
continue to receive that generous support and pa
tronage heretofore extended to each o£ Giera.
T HE undersigned will’ bo pleased to see his
friends and the public generally, nt Y -
Tlx© Old Stand,
Formerly occupied) by -Beers & Brinson, where ho
• .i,' ;, -' will , 0 ?? r i I, ^r- C > M.
A .VARIETY OP flOo'tJS,
Consisting in parf of * .
DRESS GOODSI
OAI^ICOBS. y
Iff Delanes, Jaconet Muslin;
Canton," Ooera,. Red • and White . -
/ Flamieis,
casshtetti),
Satinette. T
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradleys Duplex Eliptio
Hoop Skirt,
CH.OVES, ! II OS It; R A', COLLARS,
Under Sleeves, Cottoif Yarns,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,5^ifp
JCRTLERY,
weeding hops
" . THU .
Great. Labor-Saving Machine,
Universal Clothes Wringer
Tobacco, Soap. Soda>
STARCH,
Peaori.es, Pears
PICKI.ES, &0./&C.
g^yThe Highest Pries’- paid for Country Pro
duce
RO B ERTA.. BEERS,
Agent.
Albany, November 11, 1865* 86-3n*
Sarsaparilla..
A YRES, Sand’s, Dr. John Bull’s and Old. Dr.
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla—for sale by
It. H. *■<** TYror,