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WEEKLY patriot,
To Bondholders of the State
of Georgia,
•cal Oolnmn/
r GEO , NOVEMBER 3, 1866]
McKinndl ft Co. Atlanta Dunham ft Co
f G. C. McKinnell, Y Jolm D. Atkins,
( Tbos. II, Smith, • f J. D. Dunham,
Jlazelhurst, Miss. J W. Q. Beale,
Apalachicola, FTaJ
L. D. Merritt,
New Orleans,
w x x w ^ j: au x
C0iVIIVI1SSI0N.Sc forwarding merchants.
No. 47, CARONDELET STREET, I
J. L. Dunham, of the above firm vriwran old*
and reliable citizen of this place—latterly-of Apa
lachicola, Fla., of the firm of Atkins, Dunham & Co
October 13, 1806. w6mf
■^STITH oxcee«lir<! largo additions toonr Grocery
* » Department, we can gpw compete with any
set lion. We have:
100 bales of India Bugging, #
300 colls Rope,
10,000 lbs. Arrow Tie,
% 5 bales Bagging Twine,
150 bbls. Flour, assorted brands,
75 bales Macon Sheeting, *
* 10 bales Augusta Shirting,
20 balea Varna,
40 bales Osnaburg?,
250,000 lbs.oflmn and Steel.
200 kegs Nails, assorted,
150 pkgs. Markeid in bbls., half bbls, fill
bbis.und kits.
100 lbs. Blue Fish,
150 barrels' Sugars, Assorted.
500 boxes Tobacco, all grades and qualities,
75 bags Coffee,
75 kegs Soda,
* 75 boxes Soda,
500 bags Shot,
75 kegs—I—,1-2 and whole kegs Powder.
300 M'Gun Caps,
23 kegs 5,6, 7,8,10, 12, 14 and 20 Indies
Rubber Belting,
40 boxes Cheese, - •
20 boxes Herrings,
40 doz. selves,
60 drz Brooms,
Schnapps, Pickles, i, and gal. jars.
Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soapo, Tea,
Crackers,'Pjno Apples in case,
Raisins, IntiigQ,"’ Mad Jer,
Castor Oil in Coses.
.. Cases Liquors, -.issued,
. . Russ’ Preparations, assorted,
- &c.,\&c., &c., &c.
Dealers are respectfully requested to give us u
cail.attd we feci confident we can mike it to their
interest to examine our goods aud prices. .
J. B. ROSS & SON,. *•* '
Wholesale Grocery sad Dry Goods Dealers,
i 55 SECOND AXD 9fi CHERRY STS;,
-AT A, C o IN'
j i AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE, Complete
-Li and beautiful assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
su.lts, MERIXOES, WOOL DeLANES, EM
PRESS CI.OTH, EMHROIDEIUES,
-•LACES, RIDONS, HATS,
ARTIFICIAL
BLOWERS,
BONNETS ANI> HOODS,
— HOSIERY A N D SHOES,
| , DRESS TRIMMINGS—Ail, colors,
DESCRIPTIONS.
CUT THAT WILL NOT PREVENT
MEGRATH, PATTERSON & 00.
F IOM. offering to the people of South-Western
Georgia their Full Stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,*
Fine Liquors and cbgicc Wines, etc. It consists in
part as follows:
50 bbls A, Band C, Crushed and Powder’d Sugars
2 hhdsarul 5 bbls Muscovado Sugars.
)b tacks Rio Coffee/
5 “ Java ColFeo
75 bbls and 50 sacks and lialf sacks Flour.
C bbls Cuba Mol;
5 bbls Sugar Hoi
200 choice Hams.
I.ew Mackerel, in barrels, half barrels, quarter
AND OF EVERY
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
&c., &c., &c.
A General Assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
—Gent’s Furnishing Goods,—
Fine Cloths and Cassimeres,
SfllRTS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS*
Together with everything usually Kept in a first-
class Dry Goods and Clothing Establishment, all of
which I.will sell at Savannah Cash Pbices.
J6*3^ Give me a Call, and I Win guarantee satis
faction. , , : '
R. ZlCnARI%: V
. South side of Broad Street, at Jones A.CutlHTs
Old. Stapd, Albany, Ga.
September 8ih, 1866. • Cm.
The Life and Campaigns of
Gen. (Stonewall) Jackson.
By Prof.’R. L. JGabnoy; D. J).,’of Va. -
fTMIE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero.
The only edition authorized by his widow, and
Syrup,
published for her pecuniary benefit. The author*
personal friend and Chitf of Staff of the Christia'*
Soldier. We want an Agent in every county.-^-
Send for circulars and see- our. terms, and what tlio
Press says of the work.
Address NATIONAC PUBLISHING CO.,
Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.
Oct C, I860 . -■ 62-4w
Georgia, Irwin County.
WHEREAS-, D. J. Fcnn, applies lo
of dismission from B-Jmma'.raUon on
Willis J. llano, deceased. Tlieso arc
c^/ii-aa • U ey toofwlly said . Wi|lis J, Banc
^Oivca under my imml “^Tn.Saary.
October 20th GC ■ • ” ————
Ware-House & Commis, Merch’ts,
(AT OLD STAND OF HARRIS & ROSS,)
Maeon," -• •?*" Georgia-
j^KSUMT FJJ
parcd.td give their personal tutontion to the
-STORAGE aAd SALE OP COTTOIT.
onto any business entrusted to them. The old
friends of Harris & Ross and of Adams & Reynolds,
will, we hope, extend .to us the liberal patronage
heretofore given to the above named houses.
Particular attention will be given by ni to the
purchase of PLANTATION SUPPLIES, when
ordered. A. B. ADAMS. I Late firm of
1*. REYNOLDS, / Adams & Reynolds.
D. B. JONES.
Macon, Sep*. 15, 1806. 3m
j. tenn, appu.^™ — ■> f° r ' c,,cr J
„.a administration on tho estate or
deceased. These arc therefore to
"and'admdnish, nllnnd singular, the he'” ' 1 "'*
-,.ji—->g(i to bo and appear at my
prescribed by law, to show
Uiey uarc, why .said WnHs J. Caae
relieved from said administration,
hand ar.d official signature at
‘L. M. COLBEIITII, Ordinary.
SAM’L P. BELL, GEO. W. WVLEY, II EX It Y 11. CHRISTIAN
BELL, WILEY & CHRISTIAN,
COTTON FACTORS
. • /.
General Commission -Merchants,
SAVANNAH, CHIOSQZA,
S PECIAL Attention given to orders frr purchase
of all discretions of Produce and Merchandise:
aud liberal advances made ou cousiL'ur-.tciits tu us.
or friends, in Boston, New TorkrUbiladalpIiia, Bal-
V • V 11 I M F, S, 1
Is now prepared to make to t
order Gentlemens* fine Boots and ^
Shoes, out of the fittest and best
French Calf skin—also, French
Morocco Shoes for Ladicf. All \
work warranted to give satisfac-* *
ti^n. Repairing done promptly.
Call at South .Side Broad Street,
np’-stairs in McGuire’s brick block,
Sale and Livery Stable,
r Just Opened. xiitl
Corner of■ Ilrosd ^j yA
XWy Jr.cksonStroets
> a vr V G E O R © I
Warded, ‘aJd Bold on
liy GARDNER li KIRK MAN-
«To Advertisers.
•UMsv Patriot is tho best arlvcr-
> L$ m in South-western Gcoirgi!L-,
ihc isrgest r.vYiso circulation of any
• tuisskitios. Terms of advertisf
reasonahlc' as any—but . most he
,x Advance, or, on Demand.
,vork neatly executed, at Macon
\Yc are now prepared; with a lino
^colored Inks, Bronzes, Paper, Card-
Cats, Type andBorderings, to
' Kind ok Work, in any Color'or
and at prices to suit everybody—
,,polity and quantity.
iSN'OUNCEMENTS- ~
FORJUDGE.
m.rtMtbomcdto atmounoethe name of Col*
L; gTROZjn 7 ’ of this city as a enudidate for
Lcfccr «*f
Judge of the Superior Court of the
era Circuit. Election in January next.
5t,vtmber 2<i. ^°~
for judgb.
■* mtkorixed to announce the name of Hon.
j Scarborough, as a candidate for the
rfjttljeof the South-western Circuit. EIcc-
uJjntury uext Nov 3 (de
“ IltHlgkinr 1 it Son, at their old stand
o offering a large assort-
a t of Sport ing Articles, Guns, Pistols, &c
[jthiir advertisetuont iu to-day’s paper.
I^TuIlT
■jjuv be interesting to the lovers of good
ik,to read the following announcement,
icomes to us from an authentic source,
rnlub’egeulU tuan.” It is gratifying
, that Professor Ap Thomas,
5,then he arrives, visit tlve southern ci*
I* l» way to Xew Orleans, and will
kAlbany in his route, He is said to l»e
ioniy musician now living, who can play
harp of a thousand strings,'” and all
c mver heard this world-renowned
t, especially on that instrument,
laid not fail to avail themselves of tlie
i«-*rtunity of witnessing and hear-
|li> YiMiderful vocal aiul instrumental
i. The time of his arrival will be made
anb ike “hills of the day.” Let Stra-
^nlVoahosli stand aside, Gosh :
ks«ralifyiiig t<* learn that Crwdgimp-
b^Tsui.ias, the Welsh hard, is coming
Ho will be received by the
^sfaaffiith of Philadelphia, and hisjier-
he (cthmdothurgwstlyn, or
iil he the most interesting
pJ^viiit oft h-* season. He is a native.
s; ni wbswith, and his father
Itbriinentor ofthaBrhwrw Oynirstg-
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT )
MlLLEDGEVIl.LE, Ga., I3th Oct.,-1800.’( -
In conformity with aa act oi the-General
Assembly, approved 12th March, I860
numbered 10, It is ordered,
.1st. That all bond* nnd coupons of the
State of Georgia now duo, and which were
not issued in aid of the late war, whoreso.
ever made payable, may. bo funded on pre
sentation at the Treasury of^the State,
in Mortgage Bonds of the State, bearing
seven per cent, interest from the 1st day of
July, 1880, that being the day of their date.
2nd)y. That all coupons payable in New
"Fork, or in London, now due, and embraced
in descriptive list furnished the agency by
the Treasurer, may be funded, in bonds des
cribed above, on presentation at the Nation
al Bank of the Republic, New York.
3rdly. That all coupons funded in N«w
\ ork be marked PAID and returned to the
Treasury with a descriptive list of bonds is
sued in funding them.
4thly. That the Treasurers endorse, or
cause to bo endorsed on each bond funded,
the name of the person presenting it. and
that a registry of all bonds issued in the
funding process be kept in the Treasurer’s
office.
Stilly. No interest is allowed on bonds or
coupons after maturity.
Charles J. Jenkins,
* Governor.
TREASURY OF GEORGIA, )
Mii.i.kih;kviu.k, Kith Oct. 1800. (
Holders of overdue Bonds and coupons of
the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that
ill accordance with the above order, they can
receive for them, on presentation at this de
partment, new bonds of the State, dated 1st
July, 1380, due twenty years from date,
hearing interest at 7 per cent per annum,
payable semi-annually, in January and July
and secured by mortgage on the Western
and Atlantic Kailroad.
The Bonds being in sizes of 8;'0C and
$1000, holders must present theii-Boudsand
coupons in multiplies of these sums or make
up their deficiency-in currency.
No provision for payment ofinti rest after
maturity of Bonds or coupons having been
made by the Legislature it cannot of coarse
lie allowed at this department.
Persons sending Bout’s in under the above
order are requested to write their names leg
ibly on the margin toguard against mistake
in their entry on the records, as ordered
above Jxo. Jones,
lit. Treasurer.
Oct. 20tli, 18C6.
AL8.V.W 1’IUt‘E UIUUAXT.
■ u i -f die above, we have been rc-
1 ■■ ron-,1 that a burlesque on Mr.
Mi-itv" exhibited in our city on I Corn Meal
day nigl.t last. His arrival was j Cow Peas,
, hl "j»rca:atnrc,’ v consequently his I < ’ lu,!l "* * per bushel,
mndl - IIe,s **«' -1 Lard, “ by the barrel,....
.vvjr.uuh <!ircciion, “rejoicing a ! 15 at ter “
. Flour, per barrel,
| Corn, per bushel,
York Day Book.]
F Horae's Abolition Pills
]*“the |*.I!s :uiil their protcncc
liition,*
i Tallow, “
i Beeswax, “
| Soap, Turpentine, per lb
j Salt, Liverpool, per sack,
, Sugar, brown, per il>
Sugar, refined,.... “
J L’citec, Hio,
Ooffee, Java, “
.$12.50(d) 1C. 00.
. 1.25(d) 1.50
to 1.50
1.25(d) 1.50
l.Oo
26<^ 28
160$ 18
30@ 35
< will purge out common sense j Tea,
1 ol Aboiiiion. * i r«tl>iiceo, smoking, bale 5 tbs,
P'l-iil* did Horace introduce ’ I Xi.baceo, per lb, by the box...
t.Hiram's viulizer, * ‘
, i I years their constant use
usv.iU-liim mine the wiser.
Dlanaaiitin. the soul and mind,
s’.nliify the conscience;
' Inul believe in every kind
Sl, l*prstui«»us nonsense:
I Up 1 '' ai " they’ll make you
lllrs e Vvitii all your vigor,
wnetiiia-they .will create
r.criaug love for the nigger.
I vre iaade ; n Tophct, scented strong
U^ 1 Natans choice nutrition.
I °' lt '•}' the loyal throng,
VledAI . .
i- “l'ciate with potontt sway
tin tV i Host’s ambition;
l ' 1 “«lus n-1 more to say,-
I'n-.iclas Abolition.
Llo! I’eaec he’d crucify,
L, 1 . ,,il ‘ t<> perdition,'
’u!"" 1 ! 1 " 1 reason why,
) out Abolition.
*£i! h Y ,1 .", rch ,lavc 11 ’oJ quite free
Abram’s nation,
,W'„. 1 ' “*tau smiles to see
L, * 0I ‘ , "S their damnation.
Lf r f 0,11 love f
fcdes'refiirev .
I*." w, j>jcct how to plan
J ,0 'Also the devil.
anj >'<*.
lit""contrition,
f^ofAhte. i0,,S,,ig? *
'*U i v*.!' P , sc i 1 ' 1 " 5 "ted not
# I rj; pleasant spot
* a tuned nation,
(
>ti«at°oa W p). , J’ c 1 ’ n oth .P«rc and fresh
1 send
1’s redemption.
P 0 *! the Lof<v en<l ? uu s,,r ®-i -
l ,tUo, «s redemption. '
'OO'taU.Jf. 0 ' 1 level;
"'lieattli^ 11 fa glass
- thc v ery devil. .-
Nails, ..
Iron, “
Powder,...“
i'hot, “
heese,....“
audios,
Candles, sjierm, per lb,-..
Osnaburgs, per yard,...
Sheeting,.... “
Julicoes, “
Scgars, per thousand,...
Syrup, eaue, per gallon,,
vVliiskey, > “
Srandy,
Wine, “
Vinegar, “
Coal Oil,. “ ••••
Eggs, per dozen,
SJackeral, per kitt, three doz.
'lodfish, qver fti,
Crackers,.“
Pickles, per jar,
Candies, per ib,
Cun Fruits, each,
Oysters, Cove, per box,
Sardines, per box,
Sauces, per bottle,
Nuts, per Ib,
Macaroni, per Ib,
Vermaeill,.. “
Mustards; per j.ar
Soda, per ib.........
Pepper, ground, per Hi.,... i.
Pepper, berry,
■Brooms, each,.....
,Lye, concentrated,* ptr box,..
Fresh Meats, per ib,
20(«)
475a 5.00
25(2)
40
55 to
1.50@ 2.
3.75 to 4.00
50(2) 1.75
. l'2i@
8o@ 1.00
25©
35@
. 40@ 50
75 to 1.00
32@33
30
25 to 30
.25.00® 180.00
75@ 1.00
. 3.50® 8.00
. 6.00@ 10.00
. 5.00(3! 8.00
. l.*00@ 1.25
. 125a 1.50
20® 25
. 2.25 to 2.50
5.00
20
20 to 25
40 to 2.00
50to 75
75 to 1.00
50 to 1.00
40 to 50
40 to 50
40 to
IMPORTANT to the TRADE.
VVE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OUR STOCK OF
FAIL AND WINTER GOODS,
Embracing .everythin': usually kept in a first-class
House. The attention of Merchants and Planters
is directed to our well selected Stock. Our line of
BEESS GOOBS
h everything that eonld be desired, anil we intend
to keep the stock up lo its present standard. We
have not space to speci y, but believe we can (ill a I!
orders complete. Our
HOSIERY, GLOVE,
— A N D —
YANKEE NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is amply supplied. We have also a sp’endid slock of
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CASS1 MERES AND BROADCLOTHS.
Also, a fine lor of
IRISH RUSTEaSTS.
7-8, 1-4, 1-8 an.f 10 4
2I.EAOEE3S DOSISSTISS.
We liaveal.-o, a splendid assoitinent of
CLOTHING,
Well adapted lo our Country Trade. Our Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Is unsurpassed .hy any House South of Baltimore-
embracing about 400 cases Mt*n\ Women s and
Children’s Boots and Shoes in every variety. Alto,
a fine li t bf
lien’s and Boys’ Hats.
Indeed, we might say that we have almost everything
NOW RECEIVING.
— a still —
LARGER STOCK
O IF 1
PURE DRUGS,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Dye Slufls,
Paints, Oil3, Glass, Viarnislies,
And Painter’s Material.
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
Pure Imported and Doroestio
L 31. "O" G> jRL £3 .
Tobacco and Cigars,
PIPES,
Family Spices and Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, aud
Toilet Articles
Fresh Garden Seeds, &c.
L. E. WELCH, Druggist Or, they vnllpurchase
At the Old Stand, Welch’s Coraer, Albany, Ga, " T ' ,,
October 13, 18CG ' tf
T tlE Subscriber offers for sale his Plantation in
Calhoun County, Ga., containing 3983 acres in
two Settlements adjoining each other, and bound
ing the town of Mprgan on two sides; they extend
up and down the Pachitla creek for several . miles,
and across to tho ; Icliaway Nochaway.: There is
about T4«;0D acres . of cleared land, of this there is
about 3,00 acres of good Hammock, several hundred
fresh, and at least 4,00 acres of good. Hammock
land to clear.A part deadened with a large quanti
ty of excellent Oak and Hickory timber; ‘ on the
upland there is a vast amount, of Pines for sawing
if desired. Each settlement fias good comfortable
houses, and a Gin House and Serew on each. There
m about 4,00 acres in Cotton, 4,00 iu Corp, 4,00 in
Oats and Rye. .Two acres in a beautiful Vineyard
with over 3,00 heart posts well set and the vines
now bearing. These places are among the most
healthy in South-Western Georgia—well watered,
fence*in fine repair, and about 1,000 acres in
three woods pastures fot raising stock. A bargain
can bo bought in tho above either with, or with
out the growing crop, stock and provisions. Cal,
und see Dr. \V. D. Cheney, of Morgan, ‘Georgia!
will show the above land &c., to any one whomay
desire to purchase, or can coufer with the Subscri
ber by directing to Rome, Georgia.
F. Wi CHENEY."
August 4tb; 18CG. 48—
LAND WANTED!
"Wanted to Lease !
F
LimOHEST & MALLORY’S
“GEM" PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
•ARCADE BUILDING, COTTON AVENUE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
CHEAPEST GAZiLEI5.it 1ST the OXT?.
gTRAK’OERS Visiti.vq
Macon are invited to
all and examine our ele
gant Carte de Vjsites,
softly toned IvoRYTYrEs,®^,^-]
dclccately tinted Pone:
lainks, ami those prclty* - *
little Gem Photographs
The latter only $2,50 i cr.
dozen.
Strangers visiting the city can have Photographs
finished in time for the evening train, by calling at
the Gallery a: any time before 11 o’clock, a. m.
Particular attention given to copying and enlarg
ing Pictures. Copies sent by mail or Express, will
receive prompt attention Lif^-size Portraits, ele
gantly colored, $75.
J. M. Lckqckst. : : Lef. Mallory.
September 15, IStlG 8m
ROM Two to Five Thousand Acres of best cul-
tivatablo Cotton growing Lands, adjoining, or.
nearly in one body as can be bad, in regularly,
organized, stocked and equipped plantations, aU
ready for next year's planting. Those Lands pre
ferred in Dougherty, Baker, Mitchell, or some
of the adjoining counties—or somewhere in what is
known as the “Cotton Belt,” across the Chattahoo
chee, in the State of Alabama. "* •*
The parties desires to lease these Lands, with all
the Stock, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs,.Wag
ons, and everything pertaining to well organized and
j equipped plantations, with the view and privilegoof
at the end of the ensuing year,
if the prices are made
ght, and one and two years given for the payment
of everything, except the provisions, which shall be
Cash. '■*
Being j»ractical and experienced Planters, with an
indomitable energy, they have resolved upon-Suc
cess, and will have nothing less. Iu order to make
this a certainty, they must arrange to get possession
on or before the first day of December, next. Pos
session preferred at- once.
l&S m ‘ For Time, they will pay an equivolent in
the end to the Cash Now. -
Apply to, or address, at oxc*,
A. JACKSON RODGERS,
Sept 22 I860 Im Griffin, Ga.
Eufiiula News copy one month w. and send bill to
Mr. Rodgers, at Gritliu.
LAWTON, LAWTON & CO
Srown House Street,
AI a c o n, Greor*gia.
W HOLESALE Dealers in* Bagging, Rope,
Corn, Hay, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Sugar,
Coffee, Leather, Mackerel, &c,, &c.
Having removed to' our Commodious Store on
Fourth street, and having ample storage room, we
have concluded to accept Consignments of Cotton,
Bacon. FIjut, &c., &c., in bulk. ggr^Cash older?
promptly attended to. Lawton, Lawton & Co.
Macon, Sept. 15, 18CC 3m
Albany Male & Female Academy.
THE subscriber will open school in this Institu
tion the first Monday in October next, assisted by
Mrs. irene Westbrook, a graduate of one of our best
Southern Female Colleges. The scholastic year
will consist of nine months, with an intermission
of a week at Christmas. All the branches of a lib
eral education taught.
For advanced English Branches, - - $00.
Primary, - - • - - - $40.
Aucient Languages and French, each, - $*20.
Incidental Expenses, - - $ 5.
Music, at Professors charges.
Payments, one UaL required in advance; tlie
balnuee at the middle of the session.
A few boys can obtain board in the subscriber’s
p. lawtox. j family, at $21*0— exclusive of washing and lights.
For further particulars apply to
M. T. CAMPBELL.
Sept 15, 1800 4t Albany Ga.
E;YA CHARI AS,
OP SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
J. U. ANDERSON, LOUIS F. ANDERSON, J. T. WALK
R E M OVA L-
J. H.‘ ANDERSON & SON,
Grocers and Commission Merch’ts
M. aeon, Q- a .,
H AVE removed from their old stand to their
NEW STORE on Poplar street, between Second
and Third streets,"Where they keep constantly on
hand a large and complete stock ,of GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, and PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Agents for Pratt’s COTTON GINS, and IRON
TIES-BAGGING and ROI\E r always on band.
Wc solicit consignments of Produce and Cotton,
and arc prepared to receive and sell Cotton for
Planters. Commisssiou or Storage, 50 cents per
bale—Selling 1} percent. *
Macon, Sept 15,18GG. • 3m
JONES & CUTIIFF,
-A.Xj33A.3Sr . Q-JL.
General Fo --*7curding and
Commission itu-^liants,
No. 4, Stoddard’s Lower JVnge,
sax swrbet, savamwah, ttk.
M .fssus. Vi30.1 & Daais, are our authorized
agents. They-irftl make . ,; _ ,
Liberal Cash Advances bn-Consignmants of
Cotton to Us.
They will also obtain Permits and Pay Internal
Revenue Duty for Planters.
Ref creme Iff Permission :
Messrs. Rust & Johnston, - C. W. Rawson, Esq.,
L. S. McGuire, Esq. _ H. J. Cook, Esq.
Judge John Jackson, Messrs Strozcr & Smith.
Albany, Ga , October 1§, 1860. hm*
JOHN D. ATKINS, J. L. DUNHAM, W. C. DBAU.
ATKINS, DUNHAM & CO.,
C o ttoii TP a ct oTs,
Commission and Forwarding
APikLAOHICOLA, FZiOKXBA.
Agents for the New Orleans Line Steam-
Ships. October 13,1866. 6m.*
WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—A N D—
General Commission fchanb.
Agents for the purchase and sale of all kinds ot
Cotton Domestics,
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
OrricE No. 3 Stoddabd’s Lower Range, •
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
U. B. Wilkinson, of Newnan, Ga.
11. J. Wilson, formerly of OkeefuskeeCotton Mills,
.Alabama.
P. If. Wood, of the late firm J. W. Rabuil & Co.,
62—2m
Business and Financial
CU)anting Hoottfs.-
3 a st KiareT onznsxsszoN,
• ■AND. , ■
Every Branch., of Trade,
TAUGHT BV
Competent and Praotioal
Business Men.
I.ocatcil on Alabama Street, bet. .Pryor and Loyd,
. ATLAHTA OEOaOZA.
I»0U lil.E F.NTItV BOOK-KEEPING,
Pensmanship.
EIBRCANTILB CALCULATIONS,
AND COMMERCIAL LAW.
Life Schollarship, $100.
Stationery Included.
figy* For particulars, address ’ _ -•;
G. WALTON KNTGHT.r.’'
Sep-29 3swlm Box 205/ Atlanta, Georgia.;
J. N. S ETM 0 U R,;
OUerry Stpeet^v’-IBAOOIT, €HSO. .
DEALS LARGELY IIV ...
GKOOEREES and PROVISIONS,
Which he Sells at WIIOLESA and RETAIL.
He has on hand—‘
BACON, lard; flour,
CORN. WHEAT, RYE, WHITE and BLACK
OATS, SUGAR, COFFEE, SOAP, STARCH
canui.ks, candy, molasses, salt
MACKEREL, LIQUORS, OYSTRRS,—
SARDINES, TEAS, POWDER, SHOT.
LEAD, PERCUSSION CAPS, NAILS
BAGGING, ROPE, and TWINE,
lie tiro keeps a large supply of CHEWING
TOBACCO, of all grades txarioua brands .of Cigars,
Lorillard’s Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff, and many
other articles in bis lino, which arc to.bo had, on
Reatonable Term*.' J, N, SEYMOUR,
Sep 20 Ilsqw.Sm Cherry Street, Macon, Ga .