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Patriot is the best adver-
in South-western Georgia.—
!<' t paving circulation of any
P^J&ofc Terms of advertis-
1,9 enable as ANV-hut must bo
,^UVA«n, ob,oxUwiasd.
** . neatly executed, at Macon
1 *^ e are now prepared, with a fine
hK i Inks, Bronzes, Paper, Card-
•v Cuts, Type andBordering*, to
or vI’okk, in any Colob ob
fl j»'i at priecs to suit everybody—
^uliiy and quantity.
KsOUNOBMENTg.
"torjudoe.
pO«iirf to announce the name of Cel-
lifllEP. of tki* city ns* candidate for
I of lilt Superior Court of tbo
r^Cireeit. Klectlon in January next.
* ,41.06 " - tde't-
forjudge.
mlrniel to announce the name of Hon.
Lj Scarborough, as a candidato for the
L. Inofibf Snuili-woatern Circuit. Eiee-
[£,«« X ot3 «*
Cj^Tii. Hill is offering a valuable
JIBckory plantation for rent He
jltV Slock, rorn. foilder, Jtc., ifde-
I f* his :ni
piVtlaveagtiiii received that valua-
ijHvintidncteii journal, “ThcSouth-
Liivitnr," t*>r November. It is pub-
,1 \iliriis, (iii, at *2 |ier annum.
rllriurtn'rship heretofore exisfitig
^ygi
To Bondholders of the State
of Georgia.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,)
■ Millkdgkvillk, Ga., 13thOct., 1866.’ f
In conformity with an act ot the General
Assembly, approved 12th March, 1866,
numbered 10. It is ordered, ’
1st. That all bonds and coupons of the
Stoto of Georgia now due, and which were
not issued in aid of the late war, whereso
ever made payable, may ho funded oif. pre
sentation at the Treasury of the State,
in Mortgage Bonds of the State, hearing
seven per cent, interest from the 1st day of
July, 1866, that being the day of their date.
2ndly. That all coupons payahletn New
York, or in London, now due, and embraced
in' descriptive list furnished the agency by
the Treasurer, may he funded, in bonds des
cribed above, onpresentation at the Nation
al Bank ef the Republic, Now York.
3rdly. That all coupons fhnded Sir New
York be marked PAH) and returned to the
TreasurywitlT tfdcscriptivo list of bonds is
sued in funding them.
4thly. Tliat tho Treasurers endorse, or
cause to be endorsed on each bond funded,
tho name of tho person presenting it. and
that a registry of all bonds issued in the
Guiding process he kept in the Treasurer’s
office. ■ | | n ■
, No interest is Mlovrcd on bonds or
coupons alter mattirity.
CllAltl.ES J. Jenkins,
Governor.
arrival
OF
F A JL. X
WINTER
iyfeOBS.
D RUGS! 1 ZACHARIAS -
4
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IMPORTANT to the TRADE).
TREASURY OK GEORGIA, I
Miu.kikieviu.k, 13th Oet. 1866. J
Holders of overdue Bonds and eoupons of
the State ol Georgia are hereby notified, that
in accordance with the above order, they can
receive for them, ou presentation at this de-
, , partment, new bonds of the State, dated 1st
® a, „ flM,i",iK0.i was Jtssolved JulV) 1800> Juc . Uv , nty je»„ irom datc ,
niuseat <«> t H ‘ - 11 "** n - J - ’ ; bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum,
“i'l eo , "i"" , " h A- business on hts j semi-annually, in January and.July
'.wliility, and n*|*ctftlly sol.ct, , mm1 wum , by „„ the Western
and Atlantic Railroad.
flloil!
Jf|'ii ! il'i‘p:i; rnnage.
IVi'sWul :i>k the attention of our
llitlic fi-vinil new advertisements
•.ii. nf Macon, Ga., to be found
He i> offering great induec-
|spiv!r.ser> and producer*.'
I Sr. 11.(1. Cooke, will remain inonr
like days, fur the purpose of tunc-
ing I'iaiie-. He is an old
lie! workman, having had an
tnuty-fivo years. We-take
-iinmeiiiling him.
Ass:.ev, having perina- j
Itniej in this city, oll'ors his servi-j
•«iw» «f Albany, and vicinity,.1
ilauil evperieiiced workman for
gof watches, clocks and Jewelry
listing fine watches out of order
ttWrn we 1 1 and carefully repaired
Sftmi in hi- hands. Office oppo-
A;.< iliiuse." See Card in nuotll-
41-
The Bonds being in rises of <600 and
$1000,holders mu$t jiresent their Bortdsand
coupons in niultiplies ot,these soling or make
•np their deficiency in currency.
Nopi-ovision for payment of interest after
maturity of Bonds ornoupous having been
made by the Legislature it cannot of course
be allowed stilus department.
Perrons-sending Bonds in under theabovc
orderiaro requested to write their names leg
ibly on the margin toguyd against mistakes
in their entry on the records, as ordered
above • Jso. Jones,
Ot. Treasurer.
Oet. 20th, 1866. ___ )
ALBUY PaiCE ToMERST.
Flour, per barrel, 812.50® 16.00
Corn,-l>er bushel, 1.25® 1.50
Com Aleal “ > 1.50
Cow Peas. *» 1.25(ii, 1.50
Ground l*i-as r per bushel,
-Bacon, per pound,
Lard, “ by the liarrel,
Butter," - .
Tallow, “
Beeswax, K ,
rionp, Tiirjiclitiiie, per tt>
"uliU-all the attention of those
r-»mu a giHid piantati-n for the
I’ttiti- tin 1 advertisement- <hlN. J..
lt-L in UHlayV paper. This plat.- •*»>», Uvcrpool, per sack,
the “Fined MaroVtn Stgar, Wit, |NT B.
26(a)
16®
:io@
8a
|h-,vn as the “Floyd Place,” 1J1 ■ . - „ ,
I,. „ 3 . ' Sugar, refined,..
It lia- all necessary improve- c> Rio, “
1 watered, an 1 in a good state donee, Java, “
Wy is it j
“people are always prying into
*■'* business and neglecting
• Trying to find out something
• **■' mneern them, and sjienking
[■^-h they know nothing about ?
"■ys a imsliol of red potatoes
“n in -i sick with a hole in each
Nyboly’s hnsiness hut the pur-
f »uixn bnvs a -hog,and Ini'
' and different transportation,
T »« carry it across (lie street
l"” 1 anybody’s hnsiness bat lib
readier, woman’s? Wc think
}* a"" 1 ' l>eop1e will attend to
rs - 'Tthcy have any.(?)
aratlen of the Jews.
itions of scripture we
1 suppose the Jews shall lie
jJfiMpation of the blessings of
I, XI,-11 C»r. IU-XVI—
'and some siip|ane shall return
M,n U s.-m,-v-is.—mi
■“k.—XXXVI as to the time
,'j 11 1? d0.—[Bucks Tlieologi-
Tn—p 1 '. 1 ' '; AUTIl 't>GE BOB TnB
the- S1 ,;;r *hc furor on the
_i Gtn '^ w nt fhc. needle-gun in
Pswto l ,fnt - h! “*“ 8n beseiged
- vc 't accept all kinds
‘ntsin f! -Weept an K1IIUS
P ro j°efilesand
' invent’. 1 aftcr man y trials
^;: , ; , | M> r «e n ted, an order
Tea,......
f-diacco, smoking, lmle 5 lbs,
Tobacco, per lb, l»y the Mx...
Nails,
Iroii, “ *
Powder,.. .** :
Shot,
Cheese, u
Candles,...**
Candles, s;>criii, jkw lb,.......
Osnalmrgs, ]>er yard,
Sheeting,....“
Cnlicoes,.
Sugars, per thoOkaud,...
.Syrup, cane, per gallon,......
Wine, f ---
Vinegar, **...i
Coal Oil, “
Eggs, per dozen,. }
Obteketis,..**.... ....; —
JIackcral, yierkitt, three doz.
Codfish,'per Jb,.."
Crackers,.“.
Pickles per jar,
Candies per B>,..'.'. ....•
Can' Fruits each,
Oysters, Cove,per box,.
Sardines,per'box,...........
Macaroni, per:
Vefmaeill,
Mustards per jar.
Soda, per...v.
Pepper, gronndjpcrlb
Pepper, berry,.... y
Brooms each,.......- -
Lye, concentrated, per box..-.
Fresh Meats per B>,..-
I’-'Uc.
1.00
28
18
35
10
25
20(g) 25
475a 5.00
15@ 20
25(g) 50
, 40
55 to 60
1.50(a) 2.q0
3.75 to 4410
50@ 1.75
14@ 15
. 12^(3) 16
. 85@ 1.00
. 23<g) "
U5(Zi 40
40@ 50
. 75 to 1.00
. 32@»3
, 30
25 to 80
.25.00® 180.0(1
75@ 1.00
,, 3.50® 8.00
. 6.00® 10.00
i 5.00® 8.00
. 1.00®; 1.25
. 125a 1.50
- 20®
2.25 to 2.50
i -3-V>
; I *9
20 to 25
40102.00
50 to "75
75 to 1.00
50 to 1.00
40 to
40 to-. 50
40 to 75
50
.50
25 to SO
20 to. 25
75to 1.00
40to 50
-50 to 75
40 to
8 to 124
IVEl ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
•'•' V '• OURSTOCK ' *****
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Embracing everything usually kept in a first-clan
House, ‘nie attratinn of Merchants and Planters
is directed to our well selected Stock. Our liue of
BBfSrWOfS
1m evcrviliing that could be desired, and we intend
to keep llie Flock np to it* present standard. We
have not spate to sped r y < but* believe wc cau fill all
aedefafcomplete. C)ot- . i \
HOSIEBT, GLOVE,
/ • —AN D —
YANKEE NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is amply supplied. We Imveaboa splendid slock of
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CASSIJIERES AND BROADCLOTHS.
Also, a fine lot of -
IRISH! LIHE1STS.
7-8,1-4,1-8 and 10-4
BLEACHES DOUESTXOB.
We lave also, a splcudid assortment of i ‘ ’
CLOTH I N G.
Well ndapted to onr Counirt Trade. Our Stock of
SOOTS AND $H0ES [
ts nnsorpassrd by any House Sooth of Baltimore—,
embracing ab»ut 40tr cases Men’s Women's and
Children’s Buuts and Shoes in every variety. Also,
afincktof ■'
Ken’s and Boys’ Hats.
Indeed, wc might ray tliat we have almost everything
MW RECEIVING.
— A STILL —
LARGER STOCK
OF
Chwifli, PatcM IcfitlMs, Bjr« 9taC
Tobacco and Cigars,
Family Spioes and fioap%
r«U| Brashes, Periaery, aafi..
Toilet A.i*ticld?B
Fresh Garden Seeds, &c.
L. E. WELCH, Druggist.
At I ha Old Stand, Wekh'k Comer, Albany, Ga.
or lAVANlfAH, OBOHOXA,
—SUCCESSOR TO—
JONES & COTLIFF,
ATj'RATTT, Q--A-.
October 13, 18GG
k. MALLORY'S
AKCADE BUILDING, COTTON AVi.Nl
MACON. GEORGIA.
S trangers visitixo
Macon are Invited to
call and ezamiae onr ele
gant Cahtk ok Vi«iteh,
Boftljf toned Ivobyttves,
delecateljr tinted PoBCE-
laikeSv and those pretty
Utile Gem Photographs
The latter only $2,30 ; er.
-dozen. ■
Strangers visiting the city can have Photographs
finished in time for the evening train, by calling at
the Gallery at any time before 11 o’clock, a. n.
Particular attention given to eopying and enlarg
ing Pictures. Copies sent by mail or Express, vru!
receive prompt attention Life-size Portraits, ele
gantly colored. $75.
J. M. Lunquest. f ? Lsz, Mallory.
September 15, I860 3m
B TaVE. JC8T BEOEIVED A LARGE, Complete
L «ad
LAMES’ ' DtaS BOOBS,
|IERUpS4i(3I^QL: JJsLANES. BM-
'RB8S CLOTH, KMURQIDKRIE8,
-^M?t!S,*lBONS.HA’Wjs JM
' Artificial
v ; ELOWERS,
BONNETS AND HOOD^,
HOSIERY AN D 9 H O E S,
DRESS TRIMMINGS—xtt colons,
and-of Every descriptions;
General AsrortmW-oJ — < v -
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
HEADY MADE CLOTHING.
-Gent’s Fur niff Inns Goods-
Fine Cloths and Cassimeres,
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
Tn»*i4v85iii
clsss Dry Goods and Clothing-Establishment, all of
which I will sell »t Satann*hCasH Pmoss.' A
Give me a Call, anil I will guarantee satis
faction.* pUM} tt-”3 £ 5J SUfl V {59
t f .g1 zlCHAB , AS<
South side of Broad Street, at Jones & Cotliff*a
Old Stand,'Albany, Ga!’ ® . *
September 8«h, 1866. 8m. *
The Radicals May HowH!
BUT THAT WILL NOT PREVENT
MEGRATH, PATTERS01T& CO.
F IOM offering to the people of South-Western
Georgia their Fall Stock of
Staple aud Fancy Groceries, .
Fine Liquors and choice Wines, etc. It consists in
part os follows:
” 60 bbls A, Band C, Crushed and Powder’d Sugars
’. 2 hbdsand 5 bbls Muscovado Sugars.
15 caeks Bio Coffee.
5 ** Java Coffee
75 bbls and 50 sacks and half sacks Flour.
6 bbls Cuba Molasses.
5 bbls Sugar House Syrup,
200 choice Hams.
Mew Mackerel, in barrels, half barrels, quarter
barrels and kits. , '
In Fine Groceries, our Stock cannot be excelled.
The articles are too numerous to mention—but of
the very best quality, and at tho Vsby Lowest
Pbicjcs.-
We offer Ten-Barrels of-Georgia Com Whiskey, at
$2,50 to $2.75 per gallon, and good Boqrbon at
$2,25 to $2,50*-And prime Bourbon for $3 to $1.
We,also offer a large stock of ”
TTme Wines and Liariors,
and sa we bay and Soil, only ron CASH, wc offer
Oraicb Gezkbal Srrcaizrexdext 1
Atlaktic A Gulf Rail Road, l
Savannah, Oct. ^5(1^1866 j .
Megrath, Patterson & Go. 1
OPPOSITE LAVISH BOOSE,
Sep 29, 60 . V - * v. - wfim .
U. ANDERSON LOUIS F. ASPKBSON, J.T. At A L ICE R.
REMOVAL- :
J. H. MBERSON & SON;
Grocers and'Commission Mefch’ts '
M. a c on, G* a .,
S AVE’ removed from their aid stand In their
NEW STORE on Poplar Mreet* between Second
Third streets,,where they keep constantly* <m -
hand a large and complete stock 6f GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, and PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Agents.for Pratt’s COTTON GINS, and IRON!
TIES—BAGGING and ROPE, always on hand.
We solicit consignments of Produce fcnd Cotton,
and are prepared to - receive and sell - Cotton for
Planters. Commisssiou or Stoiugc, 50^ cents* per
bale—Selling per cent, . . . . . .
Macon, Sept 15,1806.- ; •' \>s ,3m
T HE
\\\*.
Wv J. LAWTON, J. L. F.DMUXDSON, It. F. LAWTON.
LAWTON, LAWTON & GO
Brown House Street,
Macon, Greorg-ia.
W HOLESALE Dkalkbs in Bagging, Hope, *
Corn, Hay, Oats, Bacon, Flonr, Sugar,
Coffee, Leather, Mackerel, &c„ 8cc. . ; : _£-
Having removed to our Commodions-Storeon *
Fourth street, and havingample. storage room, wo
have concluded to accept Consignmenta of Cotton,..
Bacon, Flour, Ac., &c., in bulk. ££y*Cnsh oidcrs ,•
promptly attended to. Lawto!s, Lawton & Co. '
Macon, Sept. 15,1806 . 3m
T HE Florida Branch Rail Road will be opened to
the Public on Monday next, the 22ml lust*
GROCERIES
\K7TTH exceeding large additions to onr .Groce-y
* • Department, ae can now compete .with.any
sertion.-,\Ve have;
loo lulea of India Bagging,
300 coll* Rope, . .. x *
’ . 10,000 lbs. Arrow Tie, ‘ . ^
T. \ ' '< ■
150 bbls. Floor, assorted brands, *
75 bales Macon Sliee>ing,.
10 bales Augusta Shirting,
20bales yarns,*
40 bales Osoaburgs,
250,000 lbs.oftrou and Steel v ' r
j 200 kegs Nails, assorted, - ; t J f. 2
150 pky*. Mackejcl in bbls., half bbls, |th
bbls.aiid kite. . rT'
100 IbiL Blue Fish,
Arrangements have been made insuring direct and
speedy communication by this route between Savan
nah and all stations on the Pensaeola and Georgia
Rail Road, Florida. Cpotra! Rail Road, aud Florida
Rail Road. '
Through rickets will be sold between the follow-
fiivitnnah and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticello,
Madison,- Lake City, and Jacksonville. ’
Thomasvtlle and Quincy, Tallahassee, Monticello,
and Maderson. . .
lladison and Quitman and Valdosta.
Freights between Savannah and all points' on^
Pensaeola & Georgia Railroad and Florida’ Central
Rail Road will be shipped on through , rates and
without breaking bulk. ' II. S. HAINES,
Oct. 27dt. GenT Superintendent.
.7 HORNE,
Ho. 60, -—...... BORNE'S BLOCK,
Cin-'.RRY STREET MACON, GA.
QFfEMfiir rale at L.wr-1 Macon Pricca, for -
GROCERIES.
Fancy Hams, Beef Tongues. A. B. C. Sugary
Crushed and Powdered Sugar. Powder
Shot and Cape, Flour, all grades,
Crackers, all kinds. Cigars of
. y oi’ti.n *" ,v •nanufuctars of a
asSuawa
Bfiri^ssaa;
Urtnl apnln'fl'^ '**" 0,1 ll)e
j ««V C " 8 qS* 11, ‘.® f amc
Ls?ifc mthe P r ^cucc
>nt e llim^ n ^ S; T ‘' ra * rot-’W-
j,thZrit 7^ Improve-
F Pitted.* 'fitntes simiil-
* NnuS»fk lt .V c<:ntrc a,lJ
-••nbot:S, 11 ende does
^ found J k,chUolai, “«l
willKBBAaj?; SZlZijfrt
cite anti admonish, all and singular, the heirs a^
b. M. C0LUR8TH, Ordinary.
3J O TIC IB.
Feed, Sale and Livery Stable,
Just Opened, ijkw
Comer of Broad
Jackson Streets,
ALB A_N G^E O
By 041
Stock Bonded,
na dvw ~
04BDSBR * KlBKMAN.
Sept 15, 1544
150 Irarerie Snfiara,
500 boxes Tobacco,all “radcs and. qnalitlce,
75.b*ttsCoff--e, • t - : . . ■
r 7J k»*» bods, '
76 boxes 8ud>,
600 tag* Shot,
75 kega—1—,1-3 and wbol, kegs Powder.
SOQ M-'Gun Caps,
23 ke*»5,6,7,8,10,12, 14 and 20locbe,
. • Rubber IldtiRff,
. 40 boxes Cheese,
20 boxes Herrios>,.
40 doz. seiyea,
60 doz Broome,
Schnapps, Pickles, i, {.and gaL jam.
Candy. Sardinqs, Starch, Soaps, Tea,
Craekora, Piue Apples iq eaie,
, . Raisins, Indigo, Madder, -
Castor Oil in Cases, “I
Cases IJfjuors, assorted.
Has.-' Preparations, assttrted,
.. dtc., dec., die., dec.
Healers are respectfully requeued to girt us a
call,and we fesi confident we can make it to their
interest to examine our goods and pricra.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
Wholesale Grocery and Dry Goods Dealers,
55 SECOXD AK» 96CHERRY ST&.
— -A-coisr geo.-
Septcmbcr 3tl>. 186*.
r :,;\IN " .d -
GROCERIES
lft Novy- UJHIER AVAY AT
J. NvSEYMOdl’g
Cherry Street, Maoon, Geo.
: Merchants, Planters, and Others
May Find it to their Interest to
Git e Him Jl Call.
■■■ftSSSSSL*-'
CHEAP FOR CASH !
’ I- . -x-.. —• — ( {
He is now Receiving a Heavy
Supply of - - / '
Western Produce
b*c<%, Copcroi;
• and Salt. ^ • > «w > •
■>; MaeWMI.-eriI'*M>“<
Herring. Clue Fish, White
Tish, Blucatonc, Matches, Soaps,
fiaoces, Pepper, PUyin* Cards, Spices.
Oonfectioneries:
Macon stick Candy, Northern Stick candy; French
otickcaadj,'Gam drops. Liquor drops. Coke Trim-
□dugs, Cncaann,a, .Almonds, Pecans, Brasil Nuts, 1 NAIUL
rabcrle, Figs, Citron, Currant^ Raisins, Kpglish TOBACCO,
PicVlaa, American Pickles, jellies and Prcscrrcs.
LIQUORS:
•fty Barrel, fiilhi, «r Bottle.
OtartL Bupay A Co. Brandy, first quality* Finett,
Castillone Co. Brandy, first quality. American
brandy, Holl^pd Gin, American GIu, Cabinet Whia
ehcap grade-
i Fruits and Vegetables:
HaranS Oranges, Northern Apples, Western Apples
cabbages, onions, potatoes, lemons and grapes.
Baring alonreiperieBceiplheConfeeUoaerjr line
- ’ Fruits and Vega-
.-.■ir.u
GEHERAL GROCERIES-
Kt ?«
He ako. keeps on hand
* Ropft aod/TwiaOi
®*®* E ^«lEURP!s},SNUFF’f ^*7?
SMOKING TOBESZfflgSSr-
Llqiors, la Barrels nt Cases.
SAW’t P. BELL, OEO. W.WYLXT, HF.’ BY U. CHI tSTIAN
BELL, WILEY & CHRISTIM,
COTTON FACTORS
IhHIB
General Commission Merchants,
SAVASKAB, OEOROIA,
S PECIAL Attention given to orders f^r purchase: •
of all disertptions of Produce and Merchandise,
aud liberal advances made oil consignments to us,.-
or friends, in Bostou. New Tori', Philadelphia, Bal- -
timore apd Liverpool. * : :
September 15, 18tWi lm* -J,
: : ■
Hardeman & Sparks,
KNEW the tender of their services to the'Planr
fiV ters of Georgia, and the Public generally., si* v
Ware House and Commission Merchants,
and are prepared to receive, store, and sell Cottcn, •
or other produce entrusted to tlieir care Wc flatter
ourselves that an experience of thirty ychh».tn'the ,
business will enable us Co give entire satisfaction /
to those who entrust their business inourhanus. ■
In the sale of Cotton, especially, our knowledge
of the markets, and particularly^o.f those who wish
to purchase, and the' quality- andvgrades ofcot ton
desired by them, will enable us to sell-Cotton on .
more advantageous terms than the producer can—.
tlius securing to him the highest market price at.
the time of sale. - - , »V ;* y. -
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Cdtton-in Store.
Our efforts will be to please those who patronize
U*. and onr reference is to planters Prom every sec
tion of the Stifte, whose interest we have, for years
struggled to "maintain end prdhiote.
Oct 12th Ctf 8th' : . r , ,• ^
B . A . W l S li ,
Cherry Street, MACOIN, G-A.,
-DEALER IN —
House Furnishing Hardware,
SILVER-PIiATED GOODS,
Glass, China und Earrhen-Wave,
Table and Pocket Cutlery, ~
TIN ash WOOD WARE, 15R30MS, BUUSHFS,
FEATHER DUSTERS, &c. '
Stoves, Hollow Ware,
• A ZD _
Cooking Utensils of Every Kind,
Cherry St., Macon, On. Oct 20, GG" Sm
and baring a person selecting-*,
tables in M>e North, I can offer r<
nenls to COUNTRY MERCr
Saallest r r«fits~4«Ick 8sles-C«sh Terns
rajr- All orders promptl, filled. Sati.faction
guaranteed. . sot 27 Sts
I promise to da my best to please. I bare
strong force of industtsobs Trong Men, read, In
put up your purchases with expedition, baring em
ployed additional kelp.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Macon, Oct 27, 66 1m.
FRKDZE1CK J. COVAZT ........ ».» ALFBZD 1. TOUXO.
CONANT & YOUNG,
COTTON FACTORS
^ SS £23
General Commission Merchants.
99 SOTTTB jmMSBX. XTSCT TOOK
Pay close and Particular Attention to sales
of Cotton, Tobacco, -Wool, Hides, &c., ,&c., and the
purchase of Merchandize of every Description.
Urisveucee : John Jackson, Albany, Ga.
, !■ ' W. II. Young. Columbus, Go.
- ' JitkiuB, Dunham A Co. Apia Fa
. > Young & Woods, Enfaula
Columbus, Go, Oct 27, 1866 6m
srOTicEi;
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
apply to tho Court of Ordinary of Mitehall county
for leave to sail all the lands belonging 4o tho es
tate of The mas Ctynbic, deceased.»-« ' • l
v WUK)N BECK, Aton'rf
Oct 6, 166#
BOOT AND SHOE MAHUFACTORY,
Grime s,
Is now prepared to make to
order Geutlemcns’finejlools and
i», out of the finest and best
ich Calf-skin—also. French'
Morocco Shoes for Ladies. All
work warranted to givo satisfac
tion. Repairing done promptly.
Call at South Stde Bread Street,
up-stairs in McGuire's brick block,
Jeuniugs* offic*.
Albaay, Go., August 25th, 1866.
Ctirfla, Mitchell Cenatjr.
A LL persons indebted to the estatmof Sarah Mc-
Lewd, late of^said eov&ty deceased, are hereby
U> «e*te*he same without delay., and those
having claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated within
law, or this notice wi
covery Nov Gd
within tlrtf time prescribed by
will be plumed iu bar of th<tr rc-
JWHXaAMlLTOIg.- AAmr.
COTTON LAND FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale. Itis Plantation In
Calhoun County, Ga., containing 8988 acres in
two Settlements adjoining each other, “and bound
ing ihe town of Morgan on two sides; tney extem’
up and down the Pachitla creek for several milcr
and across to tho Ichaway Nochaway. There U
about 14.-00 acres of cleared land; of this there i.O^.
about 3,00 acres of good Hammock, several liundrer
fresh, and at least 4,00 acres of good Hammocu
land to -clear, a part deadened with a large quanti
ty of excellent Oak and. Hickory, timber; on tU
upland there is a vast amount of Pinos for sawing
if desired. Each settlement has good comfortable '
houses, and a Gin House and Screw on each. There
is about 4,01) acres in Cotton, 4,1K) in Corn, 4,00 in
Oats and Rye. Two acres in a beautiful Vineyard
with over 3,00 heart posts well set and the vinei
now bearing. These place's arc among the most
healthy in South-Western Georgia—well watered,
fences in fine repair, and about 1,000 acres in
three woods pastures for raising stock. A bargain
can be bought in the above either with, or with
out the growing crop, stock and provisions. Cal,
t.nd see Dr. W. D. Cheney, of Morgan, Georgial
will show the above land &o., to any one who may
desi.e to purchase, or can confer with the Subscri
ber by directing to Rome, Georgia.
F. W. CnENEY.
August fifth, 18G6. 43—
Jt great variety *f Buttons, Needles, Pin*, Thread,
A «-<*-, fire. . L. K. WELCH * *TZi-