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^S^GEOTBsi 7 1% 1866.'
XoticB.—The exercises of my
resumed 00 MONDAY, 3d Of
gi-HOOl
(cbeoi 'f‘ n
SlJ^^^ion per BrtWl 1 , *5 to *6, ac-
II. I>. MOOREj Principal.
Aug'’* n » 1M 5- . 44 " 3w
Mfcorers Wanted. : -
to ten good house-joiners can
NEW BOOKS!
j.^™n I ; I !jV!t JEFFERS0NI>AVIS - I,ytt -
^STERS F0, ->-Y-Ry Mrs. Henry Wood. 1 - '
nnv U r.^T, LAST —By Edmund Yales.
J EIU!I ' r —By J. S. to Fann.
ZAMBESI. T0I l’ S H*S?**W»ra TO THE
tfJ5.S5AH, 4,> A—ByProt.Holtoii. , -
Eaten Cooke. ST ° SEWALL ” J-VCKSOS-B, John
FoIte E WAR 0F T!IE KEBKLLICW—By H. s.
• Just roccived and for.sale by -
, . ■ L - E. WELCH & OO.
Angus*. 4 th, 1866.* 43 _
nermsnent employment and; good
“ * b car iy application to F. Jl.Tiiojrr-
««'*, Albany, Oo. None need apply but
tlVbo can <1« good Work—ami must ’ ■
j ieady liabita. White men preferred.
jonr. * Jte»- «°Py in loc - coL 8 ‘- d J- and
^nan** 8 ,IBee eoEtc ^ M '
fjr U E. Welch & Co,, are receiving an
jaiouf, supply of New Rooks. Their
slicing always crowded with the best
Al most popular works of the day, we shrill
Renter into detailed dcseriptions of any
pjrricular ones, blit tvillaimply say to the
Eje, one and ail, that Whenever they wish'
uUliiW, 6llt 'h ; *s good books, stationery,
Jey artieles, watches, jewelry, «fcc., that
jejeanalwajs be supplied with the best
bycalling at the Albany Rook Store.
New Stock of Family Groceries!
j. W. FLINT' *' CO.,
AT THE O^D 8TAXD Ok
Health ! Comfort! Pleasure!
The Summer of 1866. .
\ (toon Cr.or.—Wo understand that
f*n. A. If- Lawton, of this county, can boast
rfjscood a crop of corn end cotton as any
(dior planter in South-Western Georgia—
j, bet we a re told that it cannot bo excelled,
jbe General managed to keep ' bis “old
binds” and its seems that they have •been,
■jfiitlifnl to him as when slaves. Mr.
if Islington Culpepper, (the overseer) de-
yms great praise lor the maimer in which
plus niinluetcd^ho business,, am] we do
Wlhesitate in pronouncing Inin a good man
ner and an excellent firmer. We congrat-
^leiien. I.. upon having secured Iris ser
ins for the present year! . -
Lines to “ A Friend, ”
\Vf» tfiay asked to write more cheerfully
BY MKI.OIIIA. ■ "■ 1• . ' ' '
Yon bid me write in gayer strain,
Yon bid me be ot ligliter mood,
Your mandate is, :0|F, ill vair
rrJEad
H AS now on hand and nro constantly receiving,
a largo and fresh supply of .. .
Family Groceries,
which they will sclllo the public at as reosonab.c
*?.» ns t * lcycan Possibly afford.. Their stock con
sists in.part of the following named articles:
, _^ a , con ’ ***$» Flour. Sugar,Coffee, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers. Pickles, Sauces and Catsups; also, Can
dies, Nuts, Raisins, Preserved Fruitaia Cans, &c r
:&e., together with alargti quantity of Fiuc Clieiv-
■ys ; y ,rt Smoking Tobacco, and Cigars
pf the best brands. Also, Wines and Liquors by
the bottle, gallon or barrcll, with the bestofChara-
pagne. Ale and Porter; Buckets, Brooms, Seives,
Tin >\ arc, and many articles too numerous to men-
INDm SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
T IIE undersigned, proprietor of lire E L D E 1»
H O U S E« at the above named celebrated
watering place, begs leave to invitejill in search of
health, comfort or pleasure, during the ensuing
—ttrm season, to give him a call.
An experience of several years gives confidence
that the necessities and tastes of all can be insured.
Tlie buildings arc located near Hie Spring, with
shady and pleasant walks leading thereto. Tito
general accommodations are weU adapted to the use
of families or invalids.
For the information of all, tho prices for Board
arc-stated as Callows: -
TWO' DOLLARS, Single Day. '
TWELVE DOLLARS. Per Week.
FORTY DOLLARS, Per Month.
. I have also a first class pdhsengcr coach, of suffi
cient capacity to accommodate fourteen ’ passengers
each drip.' Tho teams and coach is under the- man
agement of Mr. CHARLES FOSTER—an: old and
experienced driver—who will wait upon visitors
upon tho arrival of the trains at Forsyth, daily. '
Thankful for past favors, the proprietor of the
ELDER HOUSE will bo pleased to greet his friends
who may be desirous of spending the warm season
as oomfortably as is possible, and in a healthy lo
cation. W. A. ELDER.
July 14,I860. ■». 40—4w
Thf ,highest market price will he paid for all kinds
Of COUNTRY PRODUCE, eitherin CASH or barter.
Onr city nnd country friends will find itdeeidediy
to tbeir interest to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, as we intend to sell as LOW ns the
LOWEST. J. W. FLINT & CO.
Albany, June 2, 1806. 34-Gin
AGENTS WANTED FOR
T/*c Life and Campaigns of
GEN. STONEWALL JACKSON,
Bt Psov. R. L. Dauxiv, D. D.,o»Va.
THE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
The only edition authorised by his widow. The au-
t her a personal friend and Chief of Staff oftheChris-
lian Soldier. We want an Agent in every county.
Sendfor circulars and seo our terms.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
214 Seventh St., Richmond. Va.
July 21,1886. . 41-4w
IV
vain,
1 mast evcrXadly brood. /
Jlronil over sorrbw, sickness, loss
For it lias been my lot to bear 1
All. all of these ; ami tempest-tossed
y, '-.irt is wrecked and stranded hero
m ,,'Vr the heart lias passed,
Ai* snnsliillt* will again
> cast,
reft.
pongierty^Siiperior Court.
Jane Tern, I86G. ’
Josern S. Smith, ) RULE NISI, _
V*. I l - To Foreclose
Oeosge H. CnKT.vr.n, J Mortgage.
Administrator on tho Estate uf >V. \V.
Cheever, deceased.
It appearing to the Court hv the petition of Joseph
8. Smith, that on tho seventh dav of July, eighteen
hundred and fifty-eight, William W. Cheever, by
deed or mortgage, conveyed to said Joseph S. Smith
all that city lot nr parrel of land in the city of Alba
ny, county of Dougherty, end State of Georgia
known in tho plan or said- city as that part of ctlv
lots numbers forly-six (46) and forty eight (48) on
Commerce st reel, described as follows: Commenc-
j.ng ft t a point, oh the Western line of lot nuniber
thirty f—'t from iheTi.inkwest corner ol
mm*
CHILLS & fever;
,1 certain
Oaiuqk ak's Piltr a^o comp«w«lsimnlv of Firwrta- .
. We Medicine*. ’•They are Cathartic. 'Pill*, acting' ..
"pon the Stomach, Liver, and Jtoieels ; containing
Arsenic, Calomel, Bine Mass, or any ether Mineral -•
rilla is that, without tho a._
Bine Mas?,'or any other Minerals, they will care tho
most obstinate cases -of CHILLS AND FEVER.
DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL HEAD ACIDS, NED-
An Old Song,’ set to a New Tune.
Kr I8663 -CO
«• As spring approaches
Ants and Roaches
From their holes come out.
And fifice and RutSy
In spite of cats,
__ Gaily skip about r ,r
that is claimed for them. - Try one box, and their ova
merits will recommend them ever afterwards.
tsryto have nsed tlallighan’a Fill*, and bavo
never known them to DUl to cure when the directions
were followed, tnd unhesitatingly recommend them to ”
public favor. ;
“l 1 -1- ! I jr* TTS - Ev-Cov. nr AUttma = •
2 T. J. JUDGE, Judge Supreme Court of Ala^.
“ EOBERT DODOUEUTY, Judge 9th Circuit
' of Alabama.
•Wk. O. WALLER, Sheriff Montgomery Co- Ala.
How. ALEX. R CLITIIEKALL, Montgomery, Ala.'
Cou J AS. II, WEAVER, >
- CRAWFORD BIBll, «
Maj.E.A. *• - »
DANlEL-SAYRE,~Qnuul Sec. Grand Lodge,
Ala., F. & A. Masons.
mmr& hale,
Soje Proprietors, Montgom’ry, Ala,
Wholesale I^cpots, , f
Harral, Risfar& Tompkins* 141 Chambers st., N.T.
S. W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edvard Wilder & Cor,
Louisville, Ky., E. J. Hart & Co., N. 0. La.,.
Bloknt & Hale, Montgomery, Alabama.
8©-SOLD-BY—L. E. Welch, E. H. Bacon & Co.
Gilbert & Ilillsman, nnd all Druggists generally.
Albany, Ga., July 28,1SCG. 42— Gm
ONLY S20,00!
Albany Male & Female Academy.
H AVING purchased the controlling interest in
the above named property, with a view to're
suming my profession (followed for-twenty-five
years) I would hereby respectfully inform the j-«b-
lio ot my purpose; on tho 1st of October next, in the
aforesaid institution, to open a school fully adapted
to the wanta-of the citizen* of Albany and the com
munity at large.
• ALT. CAMPBELL.
July 7th, 1P6G. « 80-3m*
To jjjl.nl the heart by grief Dt*
All lone, all’drear, and desolate,.^. ?'
I si-Lcli my weary life away,
Ami iike a’bird without a mate r - ,
j sail! y pine from day to day.
Kr.mi mu have passed tlie lov,d of earth,
M_v i.lnls one by one departed,
llirli dark and lone, n left my licartb,
Anti I, alas! left broken hearted,—
Mr grief was fi'aiitic,-tvild, and deep,
l I.i,l me froin tlie world au ny,
1 only longed tin tlltf, and sleep,
In tlie grave where my darlings lay.
I yd,led to this wild despair,'
Until my health and strength gay e way
Fur I was frail, and heavy care
Told on my frame from day to day.
At last, all faint my conch I sought
An l tlirpw me there, resigned to die,'
Tlie world was' dark, I ear’d for nought,
I only lived to weep and sigh.
Month after month my roottfl kept,
Pale grew my cheek, and dim jnycye,
For day and night, I sat and wept,
And pray’d to God to let me die.
Time brought at last its healing balm.
And pour’d it o’er my wounded heart
It soothed my breast, I grew more calm
And felt less keen, affliction’s dart.
Kind friends are left to cheormypntb,
They fondly shield me from all care,
For their dear sake’s I’ll sing and laugh,
K’ en if my heart is in despair.
God bless my dearly cherished friends
May o’er tneirlives no darkness Tower
no theirs the bliss that never ends,
round in Elysian’s happy bower.
X iS ’, '' oarc nt, kindest, best, of friends,
bid not again my strain be goy,
' °m, ,:n ™ c,s ever, ever lends
The notes 1‘breatlic into ray lay.
A Beautiful Woman ,
no day last winter, a boy froth the sontli,
ou a visit to the city, was taking
li]lr r8 T !8SO " ' ,n t ''o ar t of “sliding down
" aon ' le suddenly found his feet in
<k«r *2° cll ’ s0 ““toot with a lady’s silk
lie N ' lr l lr|sc ' | l, mortified, and confused,
JS»S front his sled, and, cap in band,
“JJoentod an earnest appjog v. .
lon-ifK your pardon, Ilia’S
U. S. J. R. OITICB, \
ActtAST, Ga., June 28th, 18G6. /
N OTICE is hereby given that mv annual list for
1805, vtlU.be closed on the TERTI1 of next
x ■ * an<t.aB jieraons who, after that J.te, have
not relomru d.cir Income Tax for 1805, will be
Lieut to oenalif u defaulters.
Jyecttope o. HINES, As’t. Assessor.
June 30th, 186G. 8S ~
said lot loriy-eight,-thence due East to the Eastern
line of said lot number forty six ; one hundred and
live (105) Teet thence due South, on the East line of
lot forty-six, (46,); sixty feet thence duo West, to
the Western line of lot forty-eight; one hundred and
five.feet thence due North; to the starting point, being
sixty feet fronting oh Jackson street, by.one hmidred
and five feet back, for the securing to- Daymen! of a
note, made by eaid Williara W. Cheever. dated on
the seventh day of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-
eight, payable to Joseph S. Smith or bearer, and due
twelve months after date, for the sum of three hun
dred dollars, with interest from date; which said note
is nmv due and unpaid; aim it further appearing that
noWj-Wm. W.Cheever has departed this life, and
that GeoTge H. Cheever ba« been duly appointed
Administrator on the estate of said William W;
Cheever, deceased;
It .is ordered that PStidGeoreo H. Cfieever, Ad-'
miiustrator as aforesaid, do pay into this Court, be
fore the first day of the next 'Perm tlfereof, the prin
cipal*, interest* Lnd cost*, due on said note, or show
muse, if any he ha«, to the contrary,as in default
thereof forecloseure be granted to the said Joseph fc*.
Smitb,*of said mortgage, and the equity of redemp
tion of said George H. Cheever, Administrator as
aforesaid, the ein be forever barred, and that service
of this Rule b * perfected on said George W. Cheever
Administrator. as aforesaid, aecnrt! iiig to law.
HINES & IlOBBS, Pi’fts. AU’ys.
June 6th, 1866.
• A true extract from tlie Minutes of Dougherty
Superitq Court, June Term, 1866. —
- John P. Cargilk, Clerk*
Albany; July 28ih. 1866. »nim
Zylobalsamiim.
A LLEN’S Zylobal8amum, Allen’s Iliir Restorer,
Clock’s Itair Restorer, Prof. Wood's Hair Re-
sloreff Sterling’s Ambrosia Cor the Hair, Burnett’s
Coacoinc for the Hair, Lyon’s Kaljiniron, Bachelor's
Bair Dye—for sale next to Express Office, by
E .11. BACON & CO.“, Druggists.
Albany, May 19, 18CG. - . 82-*
KADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
M ARSHALL’S Catholicon, Ilelmbolt’s Buchu,
Jayne’s Expectorant, Ayre’a AguoCuro; Ayre’a
Cherry Pectoral, South Araerisan Fever and Ague
Cure, Mexican Mustang Liminient—for sale by
. E. H. BACON & CO, Druggists*
Albany, May 19, 1866. f 82-^-
Dougherty Superior Court.'
Jane Term, 18CS.
J. E. & ilowAfi Thompson, j . RULE NISI
vs. V to for close
Natuaxiel L. Barxabd. J Mortgage •
Xr ^nopwing to the Court by the petition of J. E
TLat*. *«on Horace Thompson, partners, using
firm'naineana J *E-& Horace Th-impson
thntbvdccd of raorlgaaJ, ,,al ^ “ n tl . ,e
Kebmary, eighteen hundred and nu>
h. Barnard conveyed to William P. Jennings, lc f s ot
hind numbers one hundred and nine, (109), one. hun
dred and ten, (110), one hundred and thirty, (130.)
and one hundred aud-thirlv-one, (1310 situated,ly
ing and being in tbe first (1st.) District of the coun
ty of Dbugherty, and State of Gt?orgia, for the pur-
pore of securing the payment o? three certain prom
isory note*, all dated pn the first day of January
eighteen hundred And tidy-nine—made by thr ?
Natluuiiel L. Barnard, payable to the said Wi
“18 years established in N. Y. City.”
“ Only infallible remedies known.’.’
“Free from Poisons.”
“Not dangerous to the Human Family, j
“ Bats conic out of tbeir holes to die.”
Oostar’s” Rat, Roach, &c., Ester’s,
astc—used for Rats, Slice, Roaches,
and Red Anis, &c., &c.» &c., &c.
Oostar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator
IsaJiquid or wnsb^—used to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, &c. f~-—
Oostar’s Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Sloths, Slusjuitocs, Fleas, Bed-Buy&, ■ .
Insects on Plants Voxels, Animals, &c. •
jjgy*! ! f BfWAWClTT orhfrworthtcasl«»JhU*lto»k^
S c ° that “ Costar’s ’’ name is on cach'Box,
Bottle nnd Flask, before yon buy.
Address,. HENRY R. COSTAR,
• * 482 Broadway, N. Y.
gSy-Sold in Albany, Ga., by all Druggists and
Retailers*
I860.
Increase of Rats.—The Farmer’*.Gazette (Eng 5 -
lish) asserts and proves that ono pair of ^ats will
have a progeny and descendants no lcsslhan 651,060
in three-years. Now, unless this iinmscqse family
can be kept down/lbey would-consume more food
than would sustain 65,000 human beings.
See ‘/ Costae’s ”• advertisement above.
Rats versus Birds.—Whoever engages in shoot
ing, small birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in ex
terminating rata is a benefactor. Wo’shouldlikc
some ono to give us tho benefit of their experience
in driving out these pests. We need something be
sides dogs, cats, and traps for this business.—Scien
tific American, N. T. i
~ Coj?rAR’s’*advertiscment above
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducements
To ronoDO Wanting _ - -
SEWING MACHINES!
HIE WILSON :SEWING MAQKINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
aro now offering to tbo Public,
. “WILSOIT’S
NEW FAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY. TWENTY DOLLARS-:
ME3DiCA.M;35TSrTTJ3S£ !
E ANSTOCK’S Vermifuge, Snidliti Powders, So
da Powdera, Pnrry Davis’ Pain Killer, and a
ofOlhor popular Patent Medieihes—for salt
next to the Exprees Otfiee, bj
E. H. BACON & CO., Druggists.
Albany. May 19.1886.
P
Uric
11 aiu very
i mind’” exclaimed tlio lady, “there
than I™ q”” aq<l y° U ' W ° r " C
Ra ''I the hoy, as hia.
I'llio,,,,}., ' Vlt l tears,-“your dross is ruined.
r «Wi; g JoSess.'» VCry ansry witU me
h ” cxciaiuwj tiic
heldoat'a S Mt i Jf 8 i id 1,cr 1,eau > a ® S,1C
' 10t «'atcr i„ her hand:
you." m(> > or I will scald
ba ecai.i J[ onr Water,’’said lie, “I’d
lnylifi; ! Wihiof" lo ^ mn cv , cr y cla Y in
j«of Irclamf'^v “.‘P^Wngof themiser-
Wfgra-es’nT/Ji 1 .‘ er C «P "f misery has
“’lowing and is not yet ful
BARNETT &. GO,
COTTON FACTORS,
Grocers and General Com. Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA., & COLUMBUS, GA.
iROMPT attention given to oil Consignments
nnd Shipments of Cotton to Now York, New
cans and Liverpool. Liberal advances made on
-CQUsigamcnts.
iff & Receivinjr; House
pn
. APAIAO HIOOLA. FE.A.
t-yEAR SIRWe respectfully call your ntten-
I ) lion to tho fact, that wo have established a
hShs» at Apalachicola, Fla., for the Mwjhfdu-
ing a GenerolCommistnon and Forwardiflgbusiness.
nfving established relations with somo of tlio best
hollars in foreign and dAmestio ports, we nrn pre
pared to ofTer unusual advantages ,0 f h ’ jlF“ ra
ton and oilier produce. Special attention will bo
given to all cotton sent us for sale, either In our own
°^ a „1ddi.fo g n n to omCommisslon business, wc will
keep constlmtly oo hand a large stock of
<3- :r, o o ini ibs>
witb adv*nces-on cotton sen . * i. . Ann
le by the said
illiam
Pfenning* or liearcr—the first due on tho first day
of January, eighteen hundred and sixty, for the sum
of lour thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. The
second due ou the first day oPJaimary,eighteen hun
dred and sixty-onp, for the sum of lour thousand,
two hundred aud eighty dollars—and the third of
said notes dan on the firtt day of January, eighteen
hundred and sixty-two, for the snin of lour thousand
dollars—the two last mf'iitioned of which said notes
are still due and unpaid, and which s. fd notes and
mortgige, for a valuable consider-ti-m in the usual
course of trod*, has bet*u transferred by the said
William P. Jenniiigs to the said'J. D. and Horace
Thompson. w
‘ ft is ordered that the said Nathaniel L. Barnard do
pay into this Court by tlie first day of tlie next Term
thereof, the principal, interest and cost, due on said
twblast mentioned notes, or show cause, if any Jie
ha*, to the contrary, or that in default thereof loro
closnUe be granted to the said J: E. and XTorace
Thompson ol.said mortgage, and the-equity of re
demption, of Uic said Nathaniel L Barnard thereih
be forever Jtarred, and-that service of this Rule be
R rfected on said Nathaniel 1.. Barnard, according to
(v. HINES & HOBBS,
Jutie 6th, 1866. Pl’ff’s AU’ys,,
• A- trpe extract from the minutes of Duttgherty
Superior Court,-June Terra 186*1.
* Johh~F. Cabgilb, Clerk.
Albany, July ~28th, 1886. .
a not be worked ot pulled apart..
* Wilson’s' y.
HEW $30 MACHINE
Doe, mmy Kith nr Ml of TreeM. Madina.
It bu tana u the old Yttehlo., anA I. ao adapted
Su“iffJ£dS»aiy work-table, and remain
firm without fastening.
IT FEEDS THE WORK 1TSELT,
Dougherty Superior Court,
June Term, 1SGG.
Joseph S. Smith, 1 RULE NISI
vs. V Jb Foreclose
•Bdenezeu n. Swissey. j Mortgage.
f aU, anJlo.furm»hUU - - aeaaon.
for the coming crop ancl nurii
w h —(l,ir house in ColumSus, oa., will no ou.
linued t
Si reel*.
June 16lh, 1853,
BARNETT A. CO
United States Internal Revenue
A8M8 ir n f r.aTMay }
a LL person, required-hy ^ Slatn. lo «•*•*
A Thave expired this day, and most
heretofore issued h i n defauit thereof, ihe pen-
be renewed at >nee,^o , enforced,
ally provided by the Statute w ^ ^ JHNK8
Albany,- May 6, 1866.
Assistant Assessor,
The Price of Confederate Cerreicy.
In consequence of numerous enquiries
daily as to the price of gold for. Confederat e
notes daring a certain period, we have, for
the convenice of our citizens, prepared a ta
ble, showing actyal salos front January 1st, _
1861, to May. 1st, 1865, which is very essen
tial to -those who are now dcsirons of set
tling debts contracted during the war. • ...
Price of Gold for Confederate Nolee from January lit;
186V,% May lrf, 1865.
1861.
Jan 1 to May I,...- 6 pr
July t to Oct 1 ......10 pr
Oct Is to Oct 15.....12 pr
Nov 15..
Dec I....*.; 20
Dec 15 21
1804.
Oct 15.to Nov 15. .~15 pr Jan 1.... 21
Dec 1 ...20 pr
Dec 15.. 30 pr
1802.
Jan 1 20 pr
Jan 16....,.,... ,20 pr
Feb * '
Jan 15 20
Feb 1....:.; 20
Feb 15 2t
March 1.., 26
March Y5.73hk.2D.
1 .25 pr April 4....r.’.....19
, c ’ ^ % —:i l r. . .;21
Feb 15 .'. 40 pr
March ..50 pr
Marcli 15......... «5 pr
April 1..................75 pr
April 80 pr
May 1;..... ..00 pr
May 15......... ...95 pr
June 1 95 pr
Aug 15...'..;... 2 20 for 1
Septl..2 50 for 1
Sept 15 2 50 for 1
Oct 1. ... 2 50 for 1
Oct 16~... .1*2 50 for 1
1863. _ ,
Nov 1 to Feb 1 3 _£fot 1
March 1...:.... 325 for 1
March 15 to
May 15 5 for 1
May 15.. G for^l
Juno 1 6 50 for 1
Juno 15........ 7 50 for i
.Tuly 3 8 'for 1
July 15 10 Tori
Aug. 3 14 fori
for 1
Aug 15. Y 16
Septl '..14
Sept 15.........14
Oct 1 18 for 1
Oct 15 : 12 50 for 1
Nov 1...:; 13 for 1
15 50 for 1
20- for h
fort
for 1
fori*-
fori
fori
fori
dot 1
for l
for 1
fori
fori
fori
April-15.
May 1 20
May 15 .18
“ me, I to Ju-"
ly 15....: 18
July 15 to 7 T ;
Aug 15..ri....20 for l
v.;.....:..2022 fori
Nov 1 20 50 far 1
Nor 15.a. ~28 for l
Dec 1 ..32 ftrl
Dec 15,.35 fori
Dec 3K.....-.....51 for 1
1865.<
Tannary 1—....6Q
January I5.T.«5&" for l
Feb 1 to Mar 1,3 10 for 1 February 1.....60 fbr“l
February 15...46 - for 1
March 1 ....«..p55 - Tor 1
March 15 _57 fori
April 1 „...70 for-1
April 10 80^ for 1
April 20. 100” fori
April 26 ..200 for 1
April 27. .....*800 fori
April 28 .500 fori*
for 1 April 29 .800 for 1
April 30...;..1000, fori
for 1 May 1.........1200 _ for 1
lVhiclrwa9 thejast ac
tual salp of Confederate
Currency.
ALBANY PRICE CURRENNT.
±866.
COSTAR’S ” RAT‘EXTERMINATOR is simple,
safe, and sure—the most perfect RAT-ification meet
ing we have ever 'attended. Every RAT that can
get it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one
that eats it will die, generally at some place as dis
tant! as possible from where .it was taken.—ZrizArc
Shore (Mich.) Mirror.
jpgr See “CostarV’ advertisement above.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with, vermin need be
so no longer, if they use “ Costab’s ” Exterminator.
We have'uscd it to our satisfaction; and if it cost
$o, wo would have it. We have tried poisons, l ut
they effected nothing: but “Costar’s” article knocks,
the breath out of Kats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, and
Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it- It is in
great demand all fiver-the-country.—Medina {Ohio)
Gazette.
JCfigT Sec “Costab*s’* advertisement above.
Sold in -Albany, Ga., by E. H. Bacon' & Co., and
an Druggies and dealers.
April 25,1866. 27—3m _
Flonij per barrel,.;.
Com.pcr bushel
Corn Meal
Cow Peas,
.^12.50(3)10.00 •
. 1.25® 1.50
to 1.50
. : l'.25@ 1.50
• 1.0*0
NEW GOODE
* BACBf xacjusb
Warranted for Five Years!
-.-JUdrMsaU Orders—
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
i j vinjzrTrurvo fin..
T IE undersigned will be pleased (o see' his
friends and tbe publio generally, -at «
THe Old Stand,
Formerly occupied by Beers & Brinspn, where he
will offer them
A VARIETY OF GOobs,
Consisting in part of
DRESS GOODS:
CAI.ICOBS.
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
■ fiWEAEv*
CTanton, Oucra, Red and White
Flannels,
O^LSSIJSf-ETTE,
Satlnette.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
Hoop Skirt, - I
GLOVES, - HOSIERY, COLLARS,
Under Sleeves, Cotton Yarns,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
CTJTLIERY,
WEEDIlSra HOF&
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
1 being
and State of Georgia, and known and distinguithed
in tlie plan of said city as lot number eighty-two,*on
State Street, containing one aero, more or less, for
the purpo«u!of seewrius 4he payment of a certain
promisory -
ncy, payable to the orJer or aald Juseph S. Smiib,
ilaie’d cm the eighteenth Jay of May, eighteen linn-,
ilreil ami fifty-nTne. and due two years alter date, (or
the sum of two hundred and foriy-dollars and seven
ty-five ccuta, and which said note is now due and nti-
'“iti, or dereil that said Ebcnezer |1. Sivinney do
pay into this Court by tiie first day of tlie next Term
thereof, the principal, interesl and costs duo oil said
-note, of show cause, it any he has, in Ihe contrary,
nr that in default thereof forcciosnra be granlid ip
Ihe said Joseph S. Smith of said mortgage, ami the
pcpiily of redemption oftiie said Ehenezer IJ. Nwin-
nev therein bo lorever barred, and that s'erviuo Id
this Role be perfected 09 said Ehenezer H. Swinney
according to law. 111NF.S & HOBBS,
June 5th, 186«. IM fT.S Al !ys
A true extract from tlie minutes of Dougherty 811-
ncrinr Court. J«“» F- C*i:gilz, Clerk
Albany July 38tli, 1866 mlm
NEWFIRM!
BUS T-A JOHNSTON.
mil
JL ?
ol Do
HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully beg to an
nounce to tlie PLANTERS anA MERC HANTS
'ongljerty nnd adjacent Counties, that they have
this day formed a co-partnership under the firm
name and style of KUST & JOHNSTON,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and .COM MISSION
business* occupying the Fire-Proof W:
of Sims & .Host, and confidently trust they will
continue to receive that generous support and pa
tronage heretofore extended to each-of them.
» Y. U. RUST.
gjRfS§EI|y <: - T. 11. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga., June 1st, I860. > 36-wCm
Ground Pens, per bushel,.....
Bacon, per pound,
Lard, “ by tin,- barrel,...,
Butter,
Tallow, “........'.
Beeswax; “...
S6ap,Turpentine, per lb
Salt, Liverpool, per sack,
Sugar, brown, per lb ;
Sugar, refined, . ..i
Coilee, Itio, . ... .. ...
Coffee, Java, .“ . . ..
Tea,,
Tobacco, per lb, by the hox.
Nails, “....
Iron,.
Powder,,. , ,i ,.
Shot,.,... * .,..
Cheese, ‘*7........
Candles,
Candles, sperm, per lb,.......
Osnaburgs, per yard,. . . .....
Sheeting,..............
Calicoes,....'.. ....-.p
Segars, per thousand,........25.00® 180.00
Syrap, cane, per gallon,.-. 75@ 1.00
whiskey, 3.50@ 8.00
Brandy, ,v..
W*ne r ...; ^,...
Vinegar, “...........
Cp»l Oil,. .-...^
Eggs, per dozen,., .....
Cliickens,. -
Maclceral, per kitt, three doz.
Codfish; per lb,
Crackers,.“ ..... '..
Pickles, per.jar,.....'
Candies, per lb,. ...
Can Fruits, each,
Oysters, Cove, per hox,.:...
Sardines,per box, f.,..
Saticcs, per bottle,..
Nuts, per.-lb,.........V. i...
Macaroni, per lb,............
Vermacill,.....
Mustards, per jar.
Soda, per lb,
10@ 18
. 30@ 35
8 a JO
25
20@ 25
475a 5.00
15@ 20
25® 30
4Q
55 to 00
1.50® 2.50
.75 to 4.00
50® 1.75
■ 14® 15
12J@ 16
85@ 1.00
25@ . 30
35® 40
40@ 50
75 to 1.00
25 to
6.00@16.00
5.00@ 8.00
1.00@ 1.25
125a 1.60
20® 25
-2.25 to 2,50
5.00
20
20to 25
40 to 2.00
60to 75
75 to 1.00
fiOtol.OO
40 to 50
: 40 to 50
-40 to 75
' - 60
Pepper, ground, per lb
Pepper, berry,....“
Brooms. oa6h,...’
Lye, concentrated, per box,..
■Fresh Meats, per lb,
25 to 60
20 to 25
75 to r.oo
40 to 60
50 to 75
40 to 50
8 to 12$
A Fatal Drinking Wager
A foolish wager was made at a winc-6hop'
in Paris which resultcd.in. death. At a
breakfast, where the coversation turned' 011
the quantity of drink which a person could
take,.a bricklayer, named Florentine, mado
a bet tliat lie would drink twelve glasses of
tvine while the clock .of tlie -Tuilcries was
Striking twelve. He drankthree glasses be.
fore the clock bad struck three’times. .At
the next glass he stopped to breathe.
At, the seven! li lie began to drink more
slowly, but, making an effort, lie drank off
tho eighth glass, lie then turned very pale
and breathed with dilucnlty. Hit friends
wished to slop tlio wager, but lie said lie
would-go'on, come what might, and swal-
Jowed-the ninth gins‘. lie had hardly emp
tied tiic glass, rwlien he fell down .senseless,
A surgeon was’ sent for, but, in spite of
all his efforts, the foolish mail died in three
hours. "
Great Labor-Saving Machinej
' '”7 . . THE * .
Universal Clothes Wringer
Tobacco, Soap, Soda,
^•;$TARGBg
Feaolies, Pears
pigki.es, &c„ &c. :
■ CEMENT! ;
nARItELS ImJRAULTG CfiMUNT.—
OU For sale by NELSON TIFT.
J66F* Apply at Bridge Building, or atT. II. John
stou’s Ware-House.
. April 21, 1866,
ROBERTA. BEERS,
Agent,
Albany, November 11* 1805. 36-3m
Sarsaparilla.
RES, Sand’s, Dr. John Bull’s and Old Dr.
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla—for sale by
E. H. BACON *' Druggists.
Albany, May 19, 186C. 32—
PURE COGNAC BRANDT.
• •• ; TRY IT!
genuine Bourbon Whiskey!
SOMETHIN^ REALLY HOOD!
Sherry W in 'e !
Schiedam Schnapps,
Port Wine
Pure - and Unadulternted I-!
Fur sale at
E. II. BACON & CO.’S.
Albany, March 28,1866. 21-2\v
Hotice to Debtors und Creditors.
A u LL persons indebted to the estate of E. H. Hie"
f\ nan, deceased, are notified that they must.set*
tie the same immediately—and all persons having
chains against said estate must present them within
the time prescribed by law, or ihey will be barred*
JOHN F. OARGILE.
Adm’r on estate E* II. Ilienan, dcc’d.
July 7 th, 1800. 39-