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A Modest Man in a Predicament.
retJfi-S' Lo "S , inn i* noted all over the
^g^SEPTEMRERl^iSGG.
^^Tnerrinftntjsabella, Ga., had
0 froro liis store in that town, on
Li# stolen
lie offers a reward of
r night l“ st '
niftir tbe rc
«for the money atnl thief, with proof
Uvirt
I *r\Yo desire to call the attention of
IP" .. ,1,0 advertisement in today’s
**f Messrs. Bl ' ll > ' Vil ° y * C * ri3tian ,
0 ,.' f ( 0 rs nml General Commission
‘ ‘ Savannah, Ga. Tlicy make libc-
r wives on consignments, and givepar-
*‘ d attention to the purchase of all kinds
sn ,i tacrchaudise. This isan old
•^aUeiinn-'
r Messrs. Gardner- & Kirkman, have
, for the aerommodatiori ofjtho
It^jm a l’ eci1 > Saltf 3,1(1 Livci 7 Stable,
’ f pa,ad ami Jackson streets. They
■ pajiued to hoard stock, and sell on
* Since oar last issue we have had sev.
rains, some pretty heavy ones,
j] ;l sky is still shat out l>y dark, low-
rttan's, which threaten at any moment
(forth upon us in mighty torrents,
1*1 only by Noah’s shower. It'lias been
r for about a month almost eve-
C, n j ff ere it not for that ‘token’ of a
/promise, we should certainly begin
k,l«t us for a canoe, to paddle out
i it is we are calm and serene, tho’
r d»mp and sometimes molcy..
r J. Grimes lias moved his boot a.nd
Lop upstairs in McGuire’s brick block
juDr. Jennings ollicei
■ Mr. JI. T. Campbell, Principal of
k Albany Male and Female Academy,
ncr.ee his school tho 1st Monday
r licit. See his advertisement in.
'• paper.
“Adams, Jones & Ileynolds, at tho
f! Nan is it I Joss, are gentlemen
L,Winits capacities, and every way,
I). They are engaged- in tlie Ware
licjlicn, nl Commision business, and
■Air solkits a share of tho public
hour yesterday morning Mr. L. was making
aSv&Ulft residence on Pratte .nvepuo
ana Walnut street ho was standing in front
oflnsnurrorwith only one garmented
“Vr 1 ; 1 rather sI,ort one—End had latV
Preparatory to mowing his
Was Etart!cd by: a Ihrill
cX,T i f d ^’ lu ? Ser « ant S iri » lug. wife
^!^ftbnn U 5 lI ? at Biddy waS on Are. Mr.
ed nrinil? admi ™ble presence of mind, sies-
ton of t i rr . 0 ' a i ho b - ed > a »A reaching the
oZl thlL ” rah 2 two jumps,' 'soon envcl-
oiinr da !“ s , el ,n tllc folds ° f tbe
quilt, and smothered tho flames before the
girt was seriously injured. - Mr. L. was
thus engaged some dozen ladies fromadjoin-
U' C, '3 < ~ nn S tbosoreaulh of thogirt
rus hed m to see, what was tho matter:—
.??? "** v §? In tlme t° see the tall iorm of
recti'’ 0 " 31 ? 3 °\ Cr the § !rI * and.instead of
retreating when they noticed his Gerorcia
costume, they stood looking at him withad-
mmng eyes. Tom looked around and saw
the W‘es, and. remembering that he had
noUimshed lug toilet, went Up staii-s a lit-
j ” IlC ca,ae down - ladies
tiW-red and at every titter .Mr. L. aeceiera-
ted Ins speed, and when he reached his
room he was covered with a profuse perspi-
ration. lie says it was the most emharrais-
lqg possition ho was placed in, and hopes
never to be caught in such a fix again.
[St. Louis Democrat.
Ani.kiison & Son, of Macon,
|Cwrs find General Commission
■save removed from their old
»4»Xew One, on Poplar street.
e tc f it niul Third, where they are
ptcstore, buy or sell cotton on com-
•V-o agents for .I'ratt’s Cotton
oT.cs, Ac.—Gagging and Hope
Set tliwr advertisement,
rUu; on,-Lawton & C'o., Brown
lyiwt, Macoiij Ga., wholesale dealers
dilhy, Oat*^ Bacon. Flour, Sugar,
JSvk.itd and Leather. They will
** futon, Bacon, Flour, &e., in
coiicignimnt. See advertisement.
I'h wonld call the attention of the
■specially persons passing through
I* the "Gem” Photograph Gallery
! Ji Jtallory, Arcade‘Building,
I'bfiiiic, Macon, On. Their pictures
-efinc-st style and finish, and at low
|Seetbeir advertiscniont,
■Thieves in this section of country
pW imiin, nilfl rapidly on the in
! l*y take whatever suits their
I'wst regard to size or value—from
ptmnle to a bar of sweet soap or
Ippcr.tivine—from the contents of
*■' drawer down to a box 01
is—they .will st eal a ‘spotted
then borrow somebody’s great
l 1 * s,, S ar kettle to serve it up in,
i 5°od work goes rapidly on. It
l 3« ago than AVednesday night
f '='‘ sc *nted’ villian slipped into
JT of '' r - Thomas II. Clarke, by
I'/’ aa ‘l relieved him of what sur-
s l‘* a '« the drawer. That
' r / :iSt C 'b' c kcn but one fell into
I " i and was drowned, and fear-
. blunde r of our feathered prop-
3 ’neet with a disagreeable
H, 'fstence we concluded to
t ■* 01 niuic’ out for the purpose
l*.*** a little, when it too,
,, A\ u undoubtedly got
Riit-l- ^ lbe I >ass *ug breezes of an
1,10 following day.—
- ^ little ‘dominie’ went too
C0 ? kin S> and in
Banner ^ nuisancG * n
AT THE lAST.
Tho stream Is calmest when it nears the tide,
And flowers the sweetest nt tho eventide.
And birds most musical at tho close of day,
. And saints divincst when they pass away.
Morn:ng'i?ovely, hut a holier charm
hies folded in evening's robes of balm;
• An4 weary man mast eVer lore bar best,
For morning calico toil, but night to rest.
She conies from heaTen, and on her wings dtftb
bear
A holy fragrance, lilce the breath of prayer;
Footsteps of angels follow in her trace
To shut the weary eye of day in peace.
All things are hashed before her as she throws
O’er earth and sky her mantle of repose;
’ There i^a calm, a beauty, and a power,
That Morning knows not, in thb Evening luar.
“Until the Evening?' we must weep and toil,
Plow life's stern furrow, dig the weedy soil,
Tread with sad feet the rough and thorny, way,
And bear ^he heat and burden of the day.
*)h! when our snn ^getting, may we glide,
Like Summer evening, down the golden tide;
And leave behind us, as .wc pass away,
Sweet starrjr twilight 'round our sleeping clay.
■ Tribute of Respect to tbe Memory of
JAMES MATH3KEY.
i Alb ax y'Lodge, £o. 24, F. & A. M. \
September, 11th, 180G. f
Whereas, In the mysterious dispensation of Ills
Providenbe, it has pleased the Supremo Architect
of the Universe to remove from this Lodge on earth
to the Grand Lodge above, our esteemed and highly
respected brother, Jambs Mathexey, and as it be-
comcs our duty*to submit to the will of God in all
things—therefore be it , •
Resolved, That fn the death of ohr beloved friend
and brother, which occurred at his residence in AV
bany, on the 20th day of August last, wc have sus
tained as a Lodge a great and irreparable loss.—
Though this dispensation of Providence may seem
to us dark amfcmyeterious, yet wc will bow submis
sively to tho will of iflin wlio docth all things well,
devoutly hoping that this apparent calamity may
bo a blessing in disguise, drawing us more closely
together as p band of brothers—at the same time
teachingais bow to live and how tc die.
Resolved, That though we meet our brother no
more in this imperfect Lodge pnftarth, wo will strive
by an nmiablo life and an unfeigned piety towards
God to meet him in that Celestial Lodgo above.
Resolved, That we tetader our cordial and heart
felt sympathy to the family, of our deceased brother,'
and would point them to that God who has promis
ed to be a husband to the widow and a father to the
fatherless.
Rexdlved, That a copy of these resolutions be fur
nished by tbe Secretary to the widow oftbefleceas-
ed, andthat they be published in the Albany Patriot.
•ARRIVAL
0 F
f ait
apon the
no Arsenic, Ostomet. Blue
for IlM Pills U that, wlthool tbo
AOUE,.PEKKIDiCAI. HEADACnE,
RALGIA, anil tU affections of a like character. FoI*1
iW, ho , d i toc ^ 08 \? nd y° u wlU they will Ao all
thatU claimed for them. Try one box, and their own _
merits will recommend them ever afterwards. ” . ’ #
We have ased Galliohan’M Fills, awl Wv*
* v -~ ♦- • when tho directions
H WATTS, Ex-Gov. of i
f. JUDGE, Jnfigo Hnpreim
BEET DOUGUEETY, Ji
IMPORTANT to the TRADE.
WE^ARE 3UST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OUR STOCK OF
M EOBE11T
Col. JAS. II. WEAVER, pnaorj, aa.
- CRAWFOED BIBB, “ . •** .
Mai. E. A. BANKS, Com. Merchant, N. ft, Laf
.Mayor Wetumpks, Ala. ,
UIKE U WOODS, AtVy at Law,2ft0 B’dway.N.T
DANIEL SAT^E, Grand Bee. Grand Lodge,
Ala., F. & A. Masons.
BIWMT & MALE,
Sole Proprietors, Montgom’ry, Ala,
Wholesale Ifcpols, .
IlnrTftl, Risloy & Tompkins, 141 Chambers st., N.T.
S..W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edward Wilder & Co.,
Louisville, Ky.,-E. J. Hart & Co., N.O. La.,
Blount & Halo, Montgomery, Alabama.
JTSOLD BY—L. E. Welch, E. n. Bacon & Co.
Gilbert & Ilillsraan, and all Druggists generally.
Albany, Ga., July 28, I860. 42—Ora
FAIL AUD WINTER GOODS
Embracing everything usually kept in a fiivt-clais
House. The attention of Merchants and Planters
ia directed lo our well se*“ied Stock. Our line. f
Is everything that C^ UU | D0 desired, and we intend
to keep the stock uplo Ha present standard. Wc
have not space to specify, but believe wc can fill all
orders complete. Our
HOSIERY, GLOVE,
— A N D —
YANKEE NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is amply supplied. We have also a splendid stock of
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CASSIMERES AND BROADCLOTHS.
Also, a fine lot of
liHSHE LI-ISTE^S.
IS, J»4,14 and 10 4
BlBAOBfiS DOKESTIOS.
- We liave also, a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING,
Well adapted lo our Country Trade. Our Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
la unsurpassedhy any House South of Baltimore—
embracing abont 400 cane. Men’s Women's and
Children’s Boots and Shoes’in every variWJT Also,
fine lot of
Men’s and :Boys’ Hats.
Indeed, we might say that we liave almost everything
J. M. MERCER,
P. M. THOMPSON.
ED. RICHARDSON.
Committee.,
NEW. BOOKS!
PRI80N LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS—By Dr.
J. J. Craven, U. S. II.
ELSTEKS FOLLY—By Mrs. Henry Wood.
LAND AT LAST—JJy Edmund Yates. •
OOY DEVBBELL—By J. 8. Le F»nn.
LIVINGSTON'S EXPLORATIONS TO TIIE
•ZAMBESI. _
NEW GRANADA—By Ptflf- Holton.
LIFE OF ** STONEWALIr” JACKSON—By John
^THE^'wAil OF THB REBELLION—By H. S.
1*. s.
August 4 th, 1806.
WELOB Sc GO.
to Stock of Family
nuisance in tlie
wi. r J? S l Ue ’ l,1 °y dropped him
'to at i'i ' 116 ° ther ‘ r,Jtcas ’ whibh
• i,, ioe 1 , t ;r„ momu, ‘ tiobci “ read -
i correspond-
l"'enoUe°“ ! Vy ’ 0l)SCI wcr, thus
if i and E en croii8 exertions
“«ri county tor the suffering of
f«tcn,led w ( |. 3 '® kenhcld and
T'*I for 11,u E Jn°°^ b ® 1( t acon-
R Wlc, 8t , a,no Pniqiose’ and
, W l'‘ihlicitv^ kU,pro P are .
ip!a!a£j?sjssR
jr. W. FLINT & CO.
AT THE OLD STAXD OV
B AS now on hand and nr6 constantly receiving,
a Urge and fresh eupply of
Family Groceries,
which they rill sell to tho public at as tk*onatte
rates as they can possibly afford. Their slock con
slsts in part of the following named articles:
Bacon! Lnrd.FIour. Sugar,Coffee,Butter,Cltcese,
Cracker,, rioklos, Sauoes and Catsups; also, Can
dies, Nuts, Raisins, Preserved Fruits in Cans, J*o.,
Sic., together wilhalargc quantity of FllieCIlctV-
.< fininkiim Tobacco, and Cigars
ing and SmokliiS Tobacco, -
of the best brands. * Also, Wines »n.l {
the bottlo, gallon or barrell, with the bcst#Ctiapi
pagne. Ale and rorter; Buckets, Brooms, belve ’;
6R0CMES.
■EXTITH exceeding large additions to our Grocery
» “ Department, we can now compete with any
section. Wc have:
loo hales of.India Bagging, .
300 coils Rope, _
10,000 lbs. Arrow Tie,
6 bales Bagging Twine,
160 bbls. Flour, assorted brands,
76 bales Mspon Sheeting,
10 bales Augusta Shirting-,
20 bates'Yarns,
40 bales Osuabuript.
250,000 lhs.of Iron sjid Steel. fit
200 kegs Nails, .assorted,
150 pkgs. Macketcl in bbls., half Mils, lib
# bbls. and kits.
.100 lbs.Bine Fish,
1SQ barrels Sugars, Assorted.
600boxes Tobacco, all grades and qualities,
75 hags Coffee,
75kega Soda, . .
■ 75 boxes Sods ',
600 bags Shot,
75 kegs—1—.,!•? and wliolc kega Powdei
300 M.’Gun Capo,
23 kegs 6,6,7,8,10,12, 14and 20 Inches
Rubber Belting,
40 hoses Cheese,
20 boxes Herrings,
40 dox. seives,
. 60 dox Brooms,.
Schnapps, Pickles. I. i.and gaL jars
. Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soaps, Tea,
Crackers, Pirns Apples in case,
Raisins, Indigo, Madder, .
.Castor Oil in Cases, '.
- ~ Cases.Liquors, assorted,
Russ’ Preparations, assorted,
&c., At-c., &c., &c.-
Dealers are respectfully requested to give us
call, and w* f« ] confident, we can make it to their
interest to examine our goodsand prices.
Tm'iy’arc^nnd many artioles too numerous to men-
h0 Ttie highest market price -will
of COUNTRY PRODUCE, eitherm CASIIor barter.
Our city and country friends will find it decided1 y
tnlUftW interest to give u. a call before^urc^as.nK
LOWEST.
Albany, June 2, 18GG.
J. W. FLINT & Sp.
3l_Cm
J. B. BOSS & SON,
Wholesale Grocery and Dry Goods Dealers,
55 SECOND AND 96 COERDY STS.,
—"M A. C O 3ST, Gr E O -
VSc^cmber Sll», 1866. 3l “'
—
THE iETNA
Portland
•' ■ -k-=&3=-
Flre:
/ETNA
INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD CQNN.
ASSETS, JULY 1, I860.
Gash tin hand in bank and with Agts. $257,320 09
United States Stock... 812,2H 25
Real estate, unincumbered 90,359 05
Stato Stocks .! 497,090 00
New York Bank Stocks 734,170 00
OISHLY S20»00!
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducements }
i To rersons Wanting
SEWING MACHINESl
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
ere now ottering to the FabOft
■WXLSOIT’S
NEW FAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS*.
It is the oolr First-Class Sewing 1
Hartford Bank Stooks... 270,810 00
Miscellaneous Bank Stocks 129,000 00
BaE'roadStockfc etc 273,067 00
Mortgag»Bonds, City, Conhty & R. It. 1,011,136 GO
TOTAL ................. 84,075,830 53
. LIABILITIES.
Losses Jhadjoated and net due.........$221,230 35
Wet, $3,864,694 20.
INCOME tor last year (net)...J.82,933,399 94
Or a daily income of eay $9,300.
Losses and Expenses for same
timo ......82,541,294 30
Total Losses paid in 47 yeara..’..819,127,410 06
Via.;. Fire, $17,243,000 99 Inland, $1,884,409 07,
Governm'nl and State Taxes paid8179,178 34
Xj O S'S
By Portland Fi^e, July 4th.
^ The total amount covered by JEtna Policies on
property destroyed or damaged is $300,854, ^>n
which salvage will be about 6 per ceut. Our total
loss will not vavy much from $200,000, and is
being promptly adjusted and paid. This sum is 5
per cent, upon the assets, a figure but slightly ex*
ceoding our government and State taxes paid last
year, or a proportion equkl to a.$5000 los^ for a
company of $100,000assets. •
The necessity for insurance and the value of
wealthy, strong corporations, is forcibly illustrated
by'this fire. Several weak Instfraneo Companies
arc destroy’d. Portland has a-population of 85,000;
was handsomely built, mostly fine brick - qp- stone
structures—protected aqd screened with upwards
of 8000 shade trees—bounded on three sides by wa
ter—Indeed, literally, almost rising from tbe ocean
—and with a good steam fire department—yet it has
$10,000,000 of property consumed in a few
hours—upon a holiday wlien its people are least oc
cupied—from the very insignificant cause of a con
temptible fire cracker.
Remember the trifling origin of fires that swtffep
away in'a few hours the earnings-of years. Con
sider your best interests and give the ./Etna Age^.
a call if you heed proper Insurance securityl Pol
icies issued at.fair Arms.
G. RUST Agent.
Albany, Oa., July 28th, 186G. 42-iw
i, and can not bo worked or pulled »i«rL
Wilson’s
NEW $20 MACHINE
Dots away toM our old style of Treadle MacMna.
It la m largo aa tho old Hachlna, ia eo adapted
that it will stand upbn any work-table, and remain
Arm without fastening.
-IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELF,
Dougherty Superior Court.
Jane Term, WW.
Joseph S. Smith, ) RULE NISI, -
vr. t-Q -2b Foreclou
Geokgh H. Chester, j Mortgage.
; y" Administrator o»the Estate of W. Wi-
Cheover,'deceased.
It appearin'; to tlie Courtbv the petition of Joseph >
S. Smith! that on the seventh'dav of July, eighteen -
hundred and.fifty-eight, William W. Cheever, by
deed of mortgage, conveyed to said Joseph S. Smith
ail that mty lot or parcel of land in the city of Alba,
by. county of Dougherty, and State of. Georgia,
known In the plantf said city as that part of cttjr
lots numbers forty-six (46) and forty-eight (48) On
Cummcrco street, described as follows: Cotnmeoc-,
ingatapoinl on .the Western lino oflot nnmbcr
forty-eight, thirty feet, from th£ Northwest corner of
said lot lorty-oight, thence dne East to the Eastern
line 6f said lot number forty-six; one hundred and .
Eve (105).fect thcnco due South, bn the East One ot
lot forty-sixi (46,); sixty feet thence (hw West, to .
the Western line of lot forty-eight; one bendredand
five feet thence due North, to the starting point, being "*
sixtv feet fronting on Jackson street, by one hundred
and five feet back, for the seouring to payment ot a
note, made by said .William W. Cheever, dated On
the' seventh day of July,'eighteen hundred and fifty-
etghi, payable, to Joseph S. Smith or bcarer,xoII doe
twelve months after date, for tho sum or three hun
dred dollars, with interest from date ; vyhich said note
is now due and Unpaid -,and it further'appearing that
now, Wm. w. Cheever has departed this life, and
that George U.-Cheever has been duly appointed *
Administrator on the estate of said Wiilfam W.
t)heever, deceased.
It is ordered that sahl Geurgo H. Cheever, Ad
ministrator as aforesaid,-do pay into litis Court, be-
Tore the first day of tho next Term thereof, the prin
cipal, interests and costs, due on said jiote, or show
cause, if any he lms, to the. contrary, as in default
thereof forecloseure be granted to the said Joseph 3.
Smith, of said mortgage, and the equity- of redemp
tion of said George -H, Cheever, Administrator a»
aforesaid, therein be forever barred, and that service
pf this Rule be perfected on saii(George W. Chqpvcr
Administrator,as aforesaid, according to law.
H1NE3 & HOBBS, 1’1’fik. Att’vx.
Juno 6th, 1866.
A true extract from the Minutes of Doogbertjc
Superior Court, Juno Term, 1866.
John F. Cargils. Clerk*
Allnny, Jnly 28th. 18Gfl. ,n4m
Dougherty Superior Court.
Jntffi Term, 1860.
E. & Hobacb Tuompson, ) RULE NISI
»». } to fordou.
Natiiaxiel L. Babiiaud. J Mortgage
Id appearing to the Coort by the petition of J. E.
Thompson ana Horace Thompson, partners, t *
firm name and style of J. E. it Horace Thompeoa^
that by deed of mortgage, dated on thie^irst day of
Jiondrt
NEW GOOES
* JBACXr MAVU1SJB
. Warranted for. Five YoarS!
• "AGENTS WANTED
* On Communion, or to work for • rcRulai Salary.
We will lend Private Torma to AgenW,wttli Macbln*
tothoae who dtsire on Ageacy- # •
\ Address oH Orders—
• ^wizsoir sfit nr a NACJmfB
’’ iFjvnrjfU'frifivfl fin..
FIRE-PROOF WAREHODSE
T HE unJtreigned wiU^>® pleased to‘ see Ills
friends and the public generally, at
TU© Old. Stand,
Formerly occupied bj Beers & Brinson, where ho
will offer them
A VARIETY OF GOODS,
Consisting in part of ^
DRESS aoous
CAI.ICOEIS.
M Delanes, Jaconet Muslin,
GIHGHAHL
Canton,'lOuara, Red and White
-•
Flar*nels„
CASqmETTE,
Satlnette.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
Bradley’s Duplex Eliptio
Hoop Skirt,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, COLLARS,
Under Sleeves, Cotton Yarns,
Cotton Cards, Hardware,
a ci/tuaij,ci^iiiccu.uuuunw.aiiu uiijr-unj^, naiuailia -
L. Barnard conveyed to William P. Jennings, iota of ■
land numberaone hundred and nine, (109), one hun
dred and ten, (liO), one hundred and Thirty, (130)
and one hundred and thirty-one, (Lit,) situated,ly- -
ing and being in tho first (1 at.) District of the coun- *
ty of Douglierty, and State of Georgia, for the pm-g^
pose qf securing tbe payment ot three certain prov
isory notes, all dated on the first day of January. . I
eighteen hundred and fifty-nine—made by the ami
Nathaniel L. Barnard, payable to. tbe eaid William
P, Jennings or bearer—the first due on the first day *
of January, eighteen hundred and sixty, Tor the sum
of tour thousaud five hundred and - sixty doBarsTThe
second due on the first dayof January,eighteen hun
dred and sixty-one, for the sum of four thousand,
two hundred and'eighty dollars—and tbe third of
eaid notes duo on the first day of January, eighteen
hundred and sixty-two, for the sum of lour thousand
dollars—the two last mentioned of which said notes
are still due and unpaid, and which said notes and
mortgige, for a valuable consideration in the usual
course of trad.', -lias been transferred tty tlie said
William P. Jennings lo tbe said J. E. and Horace
Thompson.
It is ordered that the said Nathaniel DBlrnard da
pay into this CLgCt by tbe first day of the nextTerm
thereof, the principal, interest and cast, dne oa said
twoVhst mentioned notes, or show cause, if eny fie
has, to tbe contrary, or that in default thereof fore-
dlosure be granted to the -said J. E. and Horace
Thompson of said mortgage, and the equity of re
demption of Bio said Nathaniel L Barnard therein
be forever barred, and that service bf^his Rule be
icrfected on said Nathaniel 1L Barnard, according to
w. HINES & HOBBS,-
June 6th, 1866. - Pl’fr 7 s Att’ys.
A true extract from the minutes of Dougherty
Superior Court, Jane Term 1866.
T Joint F. Cargilc, Clerk.
Albany, Jnly 28lh, I8S6.
NEW FIRM!
RUST&JOHNSTON.
fDERSIGNED respectfully beg to an-
5 to tbo PLANTERS an(yiEBOHAHTS
ty and adjacent Co unties* halt
mnE UNDERSIGNED r<
_| nonnee to tbo PLANT
ofbougherty and adjacent
this d*y formed.
nano and style
to engage In the v — ;
business, occupying tbe PI re*Proof Warehouse
of Sims & Rust,-and confidently trust they - will
continue to receive that genorons support and- pa-
tronacc heretofore extended to each of them.
N Y. G. RUST.
T. H. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga., June let. 1866. GG-v/Cm
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
M ARSHALL’S Catholicon, IIcImboU’6 Buchu;
Jayne’s Expectorant, Ayrc’s Ague Cure, Ayre’s
Clierry Pectoral, South American Pcver and Ague
Curo. Mexican 'Mustang Linnmcnt—for sale by *
E. II. BACON & CO , Druggists*
■ Albany, May 19, lbGG. • 32—
CTJTLEBY,
WEEDING- HOES
THE
Great Labor-Saving Machine
THE
Universal Clothes Wringer
Tobacco, Soap, Soda,
STARCH,
• -a
Peaches, Pears
PICKLES, &c., &c.
The Highest Price paid for Country Pro
duco
ROBERT Aw BEERS,
Ml ilf i k|A| imMlfclit Agrnf,
Albany, November 11, 18G5. 3G-3m
BARNETT. & OO,
COTTeON FACTORS,
Gioeers and Generaliom. Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA., & COLUMBUS, GA.
P ROMPT attention given t<r all Consignment}
arid Shipments of Cotcon,.to .New York,' Heir *,
Orleans and LiverpooL Liberal advances ininliRn ,
consignments, - ^ - w-ji’ ^ ^ ^ ™
offlaiding & Receiving House r "
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
pvEAR SIR:—We raspealfully call'your atten-
i j lion to tho fact, that we hero. established »
ouah atMpeleobieoIa, Fla.,* for tho purpose of do
ing a Goueral Commission and Forwarding business.
Having established xolatloos with some of the best
houses in.forcigu and domestio ports, we ore pre
pared to offer unusual advanfhges to shipners of cot
ton and other produce. Special attention will be - •
given to ell cotton sent us tor sate, either in ear own
or any foreign market.
In addition to our Commission business, wo will
keep eonstbutiy on bond .largo clock of'
GBOCBE/IES,
which will bo offered to merchants and planters at
prices in the rfortbern and Western markets, mere
ly adding cost of transportation. - .
Wo will bo prepared to accommodate onr friends
with advances on cotton sent us for ehipmont or
sale, and to furnish thorn with bagging and rope
for the coming crop and during the entire season.
N..B.—Our house in Columbus, Ga, Will bo con
tinued at the old stand, corner St. Clair and Broad
Streets. , .
t i oti BARNETT Sc CO.
Juno 16th, 1860. 86~tf.
BILL IN EQUITY
IN DOUGHERTY SUEERIOR.COURT
TO JUNE TERM, 1806.
J. ffillsman, Executor of Sarah Ely, dec’d, VS. Each*
ariah Sla'^n, Robert N. Ely, Susan Morrell, Robert
N. Ely, Guardian ad litem of the children of J. J1M+' '
. man, of Dougherty County, Lucy Ann Cothran and
children, of ^aldmy County, Sarah Pounds andchil-
dren of Isaac Pounds, of Clay County, Lucy Ann '
Rains, of Mississippi, Emma Uayn.es, of Schley Coun-
■ ty, Bunccll Green, of Monroe County.
r eappearing to-the Court upon the statement of
Complainants, that some of tho above named Do- -
fendants reside bejrona .tUo.Slate-of Georgia, and
that the residence of some of the .others are un
known, and cannot therefore be 'personally servod
with a cdfy of said Bill—It ia .therefore ordered
that service of the same be perfected by publication
in the Albany Patriot, a publi.c Gazette of said State,
once a month for three months previous to the nqxt
Term of thi$ Court;—and that each of said Defen
dants do then and there appear, and plead answer
or demur to said Bill, or in default thereof the same -
will be taken ss pea confesso. - , t
. A true extract from the Minutes of Dougherty
Superior Court, June Tcruif'1866.
JOHN F. CAKOILE, Clerk.
.Tmiwi m h iftfifl , .