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^E, NOVEMBER 24; 1866.,'
Tns
^Advertisers _
jyjtxSiX Patriot,, ie the best arlyer-
1 • South-western Georgia.—
has the
tiii/sei-tion. Terms of advertis-
Joh
fob nr Advance, ob,
work neatly executed,, at Macon
\Vc are now prepared^ w i t h a fine
of colored Inks, Brouxes, Paper, Cord:
, Xo\v Cuts, Type and Bordcrings, tot
Kisn or Work, in any Color p»
„i:s and at prices to suit everybody,
quality and quantity.
~7vVOU^ CEMENTS ~ 7 ; i
FOR JUDGE. T
,r« aullioriicJ to announce tlie name of fcol.
STKOZEP, of'his city nan candidate for
of Judge of "to Superior Const of the
, Western Circuit. Election in ; January .next,
pwbrr :M, 00 -•'"-■.a.
FOB JUDOS.
autboriied to announce the name of Hon.
Scarborotgh, as a candidate for the
" f judge of the Siuth-wcstorn Circuit. LElec-
, January next . .Bor .3 tde . '■
Mr. F. IV. Ansley,' 1 tavitig porina-
located in this city, offers his servi-
o the citizens of Albany,' and vicinity,,
nnictic tl and cipcrienccd workman for
' ' of watches,'docks arid'Jewelry
x ; "' v '
j- I,.
" 15'■ §5 * : v -* r" ; * * v
4m - j, - s *\■...
“veu ui t
of Georgia.
i
numbered;! 0 ;, 11 ;, ordered,W
State of r" a ’- ^ 011< ^ 9 and coupons of the
State ofQeorgm now due, and which wertr
cver nTl 1 a 'f, 0fthelatc war, wheresT
v er made payable, may be funded on pre-
LaWiT * t T f h6 1 Trea8ar y of the State
m Mortgage Bonds of the State, bearing
Seven per cent, interest from the 1st day of
r^Unalv' Thd?^ n? thC4ay of the!r date -
.. V!n d l yv dhatallcouponspayable in New
, lork,orip Jd>ndon, now due, and emfiraced
ih descriptive list furnished rthe agency by
^ t> e . funded, in bonds des-
' c "^ ea >feoWrO , tp*esc n ta:t |o n at the Nation
' .«f#Q-Jitepablie, New-Yorfc.
3rdly. That all coupons funded in New
York be marked PAID and returned <o the
Treasury with a descriptive list of bonds is
sued in funding them.
4thly. Tiiat th^,Treasurers endorse,.or
epuse to bp endorsed on each bond funded.’ t
fltat a registry: of all ^Kas' issued iii'tlie
tyiidnig process bo keptdn the’ Treasurer’s
ifrpmcesr-.i^ ig.tAWFli &, F,: >'"C r -:u3 1
5thJy,.;No interest is alio wed W bonds or
coupon; alter maturity: ■
Ciiaiu.es J. Jenkins,
. t h . ; Governor.
A 11111 Y A Jj
OF
.- i
5£S£iii
-A. IN' ID
e|tair.ti
(tsotts having liiqj watehcs out of order,
ovc t'toin well and carefully repaired
i u them in his hr nls. Office oppo-
ih: “I’aiis House.” See Card inanoth-
limin.
4t
’An exchange says, that Gen. putter’s
re, hung him up the other night in
York ami would not allow him to
ami another exchangd furnishes the
ring epitaph taken from the Lowell
■ lies Ben. Butler, at last you see
Hi, miserable carcass just brought to a
it.mil,
‘lather was hung ns a pirate at sea ;
iJ the son as a pirate on land.”
the Editor suppose that the ou'ron
old beast had tactually gone down
— — i woora —
The-Georgia Legislature is busily
ilia the manufacture <f misdcmcan-
! pedlars, and doctors, and definitions
miter acts—in incorporating town*
icsol different kinds, in mending up
ters, and doing ja little daily patch-
tint old quilt commonly called “the
'is hammering at the County Court
icking jokes and peanuts for the,
id amusement of-themselves and
■pie at large. They certainly have
ttels full. it :- t c’ ■ c
TREASURY OF GEORGIA
, 311U.EOGEVIU.E, 18th Oct. 1800. f
i tPpldhrs QfoycrdueBonds and coupons of
the State of Georgia are hereby not i tied, that
in accordance sAth the a bo v'e order, they can
receive for them, on presen tat ion a't this de
partment, pew bonds of the. State, dated 1st
July, 1800, due twenty years from date,
bearing interest at 7 per ce*nt, l per annum,
payable soini-aiintmlly, in January and July
and secured by mortgage on the Western
and At lautie Railroad. j
The Bonds being in sizes of 4500 and
41OOO, holders must present their Bonds and
coupons In multiplies oi these sums or make
up their deficiency in currency.
No provision for payment of interest after
maturity of Bonds or coupons having been
made by the Legislature it cannot of course
be allowed at this, department.
TVrqpus sondihg Bonds ih under the above
order are fequefcted to write their names leg
ibly on the margin tpguard againstmistakes
iu their'’entry ; on the records, as ordered
above ... 1 Jxo. Jones,
-6t. r ■ v • '■ • Treasurer.
Oct. 20th,'18G0.
IMPORTANT to the TRADE.
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OUR STOCK QF
FULL ill WINTER GOODS
Embracing everythin;: usually kept in a first-class
House The attention of Merchants and Planters
is di.rpctotljueur well selected Stock. Our liue of
DEISI 66OBI
ALBANY PRICE CBRUEIYXT.
Pen and Scissors. . ;i ,.
I mil Raphael Scanner, of the late
prate Navy, hak heeu ajqtointed
■r of moral I’hiltwphy, and English
v in the Lonisiina seminary.
IVlieved by many of tlie knowing
Iftlie difiereut parties north and south,
^■President Davis will bo released oh’
cry early period.
Flour, per barrel,........
Corn,per bushel,.........
Corn-Meal “
Cow Pew, “...............
Ground Peas, per bushel,....
Bacon, [ier pbiiinT, 1 ...
Larci,’ . “(by the barrel,...
Butter,' **;
Tallow, “.....
Bccs'whxi . -, - -........q-
■Soap, Turpentine, per lb
Snlt,-Liycrpool, per sack,
“ per lb .
I Head J. X. Seymour’s ad. iu, this
I Also, Thos. J. Flint’s.' - Will notice
Ink.
. Nails','.? 1 . ..
TeUgraph^-we letjrn, ValLsbe. SSisLr?*--#I" \\11 %*.'*/
i our dty tins evening. * t ■' „
times Gssrsal Superinte.nukxt
Atlantic a Oilf Kail Road.' >
Savaxn.iu, Oct. 15tb,18CCj
, Shqt,-
t Che jsc, “
Candles,i' .:.
Candles, spet m, per lb,
Qsnaburgs, per yard,
Sheeting,...... i i.
14@ J 15
i2jr« is
l :'85(S 1.00
25(g) ,30
35@ 40
40®
75 to 1.00
: : ; M
25' to .30
Is cverytlmigtliit could be dc.-ired.and we intend
to keep the stuck up to its present standard. Wc
have not space to speci'y. but believe we can fill all
order* complete. Our *
H0SIEEY, GLOVE,
— AND —
MEE NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is amply supplied, tl’c have also a splendid slock ol
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CASSIMERE1 AND BROADCLOTHS.
, Abo, a fine lot of . ^ \ . (, nr . ”■
IRISH LINENS^
7-8,1-4,1-8 and 10-4
BLSAfiBES DOMESTICS.
VVc l ave also, a splendid assortment of
C id OTH I.N
Well udajapd to our Counlrr Trade, Otir Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Is unsurpassed bv any House $outh of Baltimore—
embracing aixxit 400 eases Men’a Women's and
Cliildren's Botit* and Shoe* in every variety. Abo,
fine Lt of *' • *■■' ' '■
Men’s and Boys’ Hats.
Indeed, we might »*y ‘hat we b«tve almost everytlilc|r
LUNQUEST & MAI,LORY'S
"GEM" PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
■ ARCADE BUILDING, cotton ; avenue
.=JSIgPiJbSigSg'SaBi
f*NTH 1 WCDnn n . _
E. ZA CHAR]AS,
or 8AVASNAS,OEOBOXA,
CJTSANGERS Visrmo
Of—
„ Macon an invited to
call and examine our ele.
.Cart* nr Vuitzs,
softly toned Ivoarrycra,
delecately tinted Poaer-
“d Jkuoe pretty
htHe Gem Photographs
flatter oniy.$2,5° per.
—SUCCESSOK TO—
h p^- *7 at any time before 11 o’clock, a. h 8
September 15^ l^GO ' i,' ta
s. STEAUS,
OULD Respectfully inform bis friends, and
the citizens of Albany and surrounding>oun-
bsvtPW . ‘7’- 1 ** e J ust burned from New York
with a choice selection of the
Plond* Branch Rail Bead will he opened lb
BP,,Kli « °n Monday r.ezt. ibr22nd inst
. “ invzzmi insi*
S*”>«nis hare been made insuring dircctrand
■ tm
v»u uinoiniBrioK uircctsnu
wurteation by this ruatabetWren'Sava'n-
I .rations on the Pensacola and Georgia
flondA Central IU1 Road, and Floriclv
nj Quincy. T.lbibtnee, 'Mlntltftllaj
'• buy. and Jacksonville.: : ' ■
' ani1 Quincy, Tallahassee, MoUicellO,
a sod Quitman and Valdosta. * .
Savanna I, and all poicta on
n.in'v rr T, R ” ilrM<1 ,lnd Florida Central
l>. , n l|,pcd on tkeough rate, and
‘king bulk. iJ, 8 , jiaINES,.
6enl Superintendent.
nily Groceries
FLINT y
« Tna old araxv «r
Brandy, ; 6;OO@f0.0O
Wm,;-. :rr..H. vV......... t.oo@ AW
Virieg»r*>e-fk».'.**■.< . ... r.'... 1.00@ 1.25
Coal OU,. r;v: 125a 1.50
5.00
•ti, per r'lozerl,: 20tffi 25
• v ' &ILS. t 2.apto 2.50
Wine!
i-, r
oa,
,p-, per ,
w.iickena,. ,
Mackcral, bec kitty three .dox— '• 5.00
Codfish; per ib,.. ..‘ „ »
Crackers,.“....br.i. ..V' 1 -- ”2ftW ,25
Pickles, perjya.x~:i.f'.\J. .^ i; •-"■•dftto-a.OO
Candies, per ill,........... ,5fttQ 75,
Can Fruits, ,,,,, -: “** 1 “
Oysters. Oovc, ,pcr. Box,... ».
Sardines, per box-,'. —
Sauces, per bottJe, vf 4S
Nuts, jperft, T4 \ •» • W ■
Macarpni, per _ .
tFermaciliay^^ ■.. JSiA® -® ^
’vv ..
jar
per lb;. .. ....
Pepper, groundj-per lb
Pepper, berry,...
-Brooms, each,
Lye, concentrated, .per box,
Afents, ner lb,.. .....
25 to 50
.‘20 to 25
75toJ.OO
•40 to 50
50to 75
'40 to 50
• 8 to 12}
‘J! '"““"J T «riTicg,
_ df --*u P p.;:r
Groceries,
l?y “» VOMibly rf I 5i ie,t ** fsasoaabi*
h 10 ' lk *W n.i» 0rd '' The!r «“ c k con -
Flnnr g!i“* ““«* »«teloa s
ln e .. , x»)uuuer, Liices»|
-.PreJ...f, C,,au P s ; Unn
jf'*i | bnUr t e«., ed . Fr ’ , ' ll » In Cans, Ac.,
ffi.*5. b! >Cco, and Cigars
ll». 41 hnnatt 55 Liquors by.
artL;it? : a e, *» llroom S Selves,
• loo numerous to men*
■ a
Ij^^^^^Ltrernirchnsing 5000
raznznicK J. COSAST i? ...... AiraxD i. lotnto
CONANT & YOUNG,
COTTOIST FACTORS
General Commission Merchants.
NEW YORK
39 SOUTH STREET,
egy- pay dost) and Pavlieulnr Attennon to Bates
of Cotton, Tobncce.. Wool, Hides. Re., &c., and the
piirehneo of Merchandize of every Description.
V RoforAnees : John Jncknon, Albany, Ga
References :
John Jackson, mi’nuj, «»•
W. II. Young. Columbus, Oft.
. . ; Atkins, Dunham&>Co. Apia Fa
Yeung & Woods, Eufaula
Columbus. On. Oct27. IS''. 1 .
GROUND NUTS AND FIELD FENS.
BUSHELS OF EACH WANTED,
Mm
6R0CERI
*«Bf Ml
additions (omir Grocery
WITH oxreedlrg
Deprirtment, we can now compete with any
wktion.-.^Vo^li^re:: . r> f! : ; •
• JOttbales of India Bugging, J ‘ 1 * J ]
300 roHr Rope, : t ; {,/u fill O VI
. f 10,000 lb*. Arrow Tie,
6 bales Bagging Twine,
« 150 Mil*. Ffemr, assorted brands; .
• j.. 76 bates Macon Sheeting,
10 bate* Augusta Shirtings ’ •/
20 balea Yarns, ’ ‘ — r V ^-J
350,000 lbs. of Iron aml^Sli'el. v .
300 kegs Nails, . >>-' ^
150 pkgs. Mackerel in bbls., half bbls, Jth
; bbls. and kitj.-
< f 100 lbs. Blue Fteh,
. < ■ : ■ J50 barrels Sugars, Assorted.
tOO boxes Tobacco, all grades ant] xjuRjitie^J
; 75 hags Cofictr,—^
f, 75 kegs Sods,
t • .75 kegs—1—,1-3 and whole kega Powder.
300 M’Gun Caps, •, M 1 , .st
23 kegs k, 6,7.8,10, IS, 14 and 90 IsritrS
. Rubber Belting, •’ T'l
■ 40 boxes Cheese,
, .’’“SQboxes Herrings,--.. •') '.V :
40 duz. seivee,
fib dm Brooms,
Sbhnapps, Piqkles, §kL jani.. :
Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soaps, Tea,
" ■ Crackers, Pino Apples in case, ;
~ " ■- Raisins, indigo,'Madder;
Castor Oil in Cases. V . V-
- Cases Liquors, assorted,.
Russ’Preparations, nss-.,rted,
,V c , A, . Ac., Ac '• . ,
Dealers are respectfully requested to give us a
call, and we feel confident wc can mike it to their
interest tu examine oor goodsend prices.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
WbolMale Grocery and Dry Goods Dealers,
SECOND AND 96 CHERRY STS.,
Finest Gold and Silver Watches,
Kev l xs3 CunosoMEisns, the most accurate and
perfect timekeepers made for the Pocket.
ralent Ltctri and Uorizonlalt, by the best Ameri-
n, tngliah and Luroptnn Manufacturers.
ELEGANT JEWELRY,
Ladies' and Gents’ Fine Cold Chains.
Signet and Gem Rings. Pins, Sleeve-Studs snd
Buttons. Broocbes, Seals, Keys, and
Masonic Emblems.
Wedding Kings.
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES
Superior Gold Fens tilth Diamond Points,
Silver and Plated Ware.
Rogers, and. Wostenholms’ superior, first class
Cuttlery,
Dinner and Desert Sets, Baiors, Scissors, rocket
Knives, &c.,'&c.
£2a "CD 1 S2££ S3 »
Writing and Dressing Cases, Wallets, rocket Books,
Toilet Sets, Combs, Brusnes, &c., &c.
Warrant'd Genuine Meerachaum Pipes & Stems
Umbrellas, Walking Canes, &o , &c.
Musical Instruments,
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Accordions, and
MUSIC BOXES.
PISTOLS,
of Coils’, and the most approved Manufacturers.
Caps and Cartridges, all sizes, and of best quality.
Clocks and Regulators,
Eight day and 30 hour accurate Timekeepers
J@* Arrangements have been made with the
leading manufacturing bouse) by 'which speciat
orders for Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Diamond
and Gem Jewelry, Fire Arms, Sc., will be executed
with accuracy and dispajch. and on tbu most
' ;, FUORACLE TERNS,
All k nds of Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry Cleaned and Repaired In an efficient and
economical manner. .
Gold, Silver and Specie,
Bought. Solti and Exchanged.
y Watch and Jewdty Store
BROAD STREET, 'it •* ’ALBANF, GEo!
S. BTRAUS.
Albany, October 27, 180ft lyreSt Iv
JONES & COTLIFF,
MJ^BAJSrS-, ca-A-
H ave just received a large, Complete
«ad beautiful assortment of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, MER1NOES, WOOL DeLANES, EM
PRESS CIXJTH, EMHROIDERIES,
LACES, R1BONS, HATS,
*A RTIFICIAL
ECOWERS,
BONNETS AND HOODS,.
1 (
HOSIERY A N D S H O E S,
DRESS TRIMMINGS—all colors,
AND OF EVERY DESCR1P) IONS.
t ,... y- - \ • i
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
&c., .&c., <fec.
A General Assortment of
Boots, Shoos, Hats and Caps,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
■Grent’s Furnishing Goods,—
Fine Cloths and Cassin^eres,
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CRAVAT^.
Together with everything usually £ept m i first-
class Dry Goods and Clothing Establishment, all of
which. I will sell at 8avannah Cash Pkicks. . f
Give me a Call, and ,1 will guarantee satis
faction.
# E. ZACIIARIAS.
South side of Broad Street, at Jones & CutliflTa
Old Stand, Albany, Ga. 1 l ^*
Soptember 8th, 1866. 8|id. 3
The Radicals May Howl 11
BUT THAT WILL NOT PREVENT
MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO.
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Fine Llqnors and choice Wineo, etc. It ednaiats in
part as follows:
”50 bblo A,-B end C, Crushed end Powder'd Suxare
* ^ecks IU *Lble MuscoTednSugere.
...
6 . “ Java Coffee
- JH* !?? 60 M ‘ ok " “fi keif lacks Flour.
6 bbls Cube Molasses.
5bbls Sugar-House Syrup, ' n','-"'
200 choice Hams. ,
ITew Mackerel, in barrels-, half barrela, quarter
barrels and kite.
_}* Fine Groceries, our Stock cannot ho. excelled.
The articles are too uumoroua to. mention—but of
Uievery best qnaUty, and at the Vxaf, -Lowxsr
eo'^"5' r e.I'?, Barre,s ftf Boorela Corn Whinkey, at
S2.50 to $2.75 per gallon, and good' Bourbon at
$2,2o to $2,50- and prime Bonrbbn for $3 to $4.
We also offer a large stock of .
Fin© Wildes and. Liqno!Ps.
* Bd “ Bnd w« only ron CASH, wo offer
BARGAINS.
Megrath, Patterspn
t
oppcszte XiAwzzia souse
S3Q4iCgCDSTi *
St P68 ' ; ; w3m
Asimnsoa louts r. Attninsos, y r. vroxtaa.
R E MO V A fi-
J. H. ANDERSON & SON,
Macon, Ga4
from their old stand to their
K vranneV "»«• srana to tnetr
NEW STORE on Poplar street, between Second
Ji^jl ree j ’ wh ?” ,lle J Seep constantly nn
... - - 1RIES,"
. . , . * —s seep constan
C0 ' n P ,ete 8,oclt of GROCE..,
PROVISIONS, and PLANTATION SUPPE1ES
BAGGING and ROPE, alwayson^hanA
.J nJr’ ,CIltcon ! , S , »ne n t ,o ri>roduco and Cotton,
PUnter. Pr Xm d ' to . receiT ‘ »» Cottpn for
Planters. Commiseeion or Storage, 60 cent, par
bale—Selling IJ percent. - p
Macon, Sept 15,1866. . . 3 m
;• *• ‘* WT0X . 4- 6- xuudsdsox, r. r. iawtox
LAWTON. LAWTON A CO
Brown House Street,
a. o. 4-» n Greo]—-
THE
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY.
J.G
R I M F. S ,
Is now prepared to make to
order Gout IcmeliB* fine Booto and
Slioe^, ou< oft he finest and best
French Calf-skin—also, French
Morocco Shoes for Ladies. All
Work warranted to give satisfac
tion. Repairing done promptly.
^Call at SoiUh Side Broad Street,
up-stairs in-McGuire’s brick block, opposite to Dr
Jennings’ office.
Albany, Ga/, August 25th. 1866.
2m
HENKY HORNE,
No. 60, —HORNE'S BLOCK,
. CHERRY STREET....i. MACON, GA.
|FFERS for sale at Lowest Macon Prices, for
O L
CASH, ^.....
GROCERIES.
Fancy Hams,. Beef Tongues, A.- B; a Sugar, ’
Crushed and Powdered. Sugar. Powder-' ~
Shot and £aps. Flour, all grades,
Crackers, all kinds. Cigars of
all grades. Smoking ;To-
1 • bacco, Chewing To- .
I /oii3OTflftr»invnobn
ll.J v n.s wv- .
IN
GROCERIES
A. X I)
J. E
Cherry Street, Maoon, Geo.
Merchants, Planters, and Others
May Find it to their Interest to
;; Give Him J1 Call.
HIS MOTTO IS / .
CHEAP FOR CASH I
If: is now Receiving a Heavy
Supply of ' _
TYestern Produce
AND v
GENERAL GROCERIES.
Mackerel, Cod Fish
Herring, Eluo FisJi, MHiite ^
Fish, Blueetone, Matches, Soap*,
Sauces, Pepper, Playing Cartes, Spicesi - -J
stick candy; Gum drops. Liquor drops. Cake Trim-
raings. Cocoanms, Almonds, recaps; Brazil Nots,
Filbert a. Figs, Citron, Currant*, • Raisins, English
Pieklos,' American l'ieklee.T Jellies And Pfeserres.
UXQtr'OJIS:
By Barrel, Gallon,.or Bottle.
He ulsdtedps oiihand
Baling, Rope, ImA* Twi n a,
NAILS, T
F TOBACCO,
cigars, , -
LORILLARD’S SNUFF;
■ ■ SCOTCH and MAC A BOY
SMOKING TOBACCO (various brands.}
Liquors, In Barrels and Cases.
DROP IH BUYERS.
trani^iasaiigBi&aa
vaittiiuuc '-vr urnwy, nrst quality. ’ AtX.vs.w«u
loosa wliiskev- cliean frrarl»f l>nrhnp & Pn’. .
loosa wbjskey, cheap grade; Parker * Co’s, whisky,
cheap grade. '.'J.'
Fruits and Vegetables:
Havana Oranges, Northern Apples, Western Apples
cabbages, onions, potatoes, lemons and grapes,
Having a long experience in the Confectionery Hnp
and having a person selecting my Fruits and Vege
tables in the S’or^h, 1 can offer very extra induce
ments to COUNTRY MERCHANTS. %.
Smallest Profits—Qaick Sales-'-Cash Terms
tss~ All orders promptly filled. Sr.lisfaciion
guaranteed ' ^ “■**
oct 27
UsT OTICE.
TWO montlis after the date of tbia notice I a'rall
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell coanlr
for lesvo to sell all the lands beloneln^ ,l. .:
' ft promise^ to do my best to please. 1 have a
sriong fierce of induotrions Young Mon, ready to
put up your purchase* with expedition, having am
ployed additional help.
i! ' J. N. SEYMOUR.
Maoon, Ocl,27, 66 in.
METALIC BURIAL CASES
LONG & THOMPSON’S,
—-Under the Printing Office -
ON BROAD STREET, ALBANY,. GEORGIA.
FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS
M! aeon, va-eoreia.
VT^HOLESALE Dxaubs nr Bagging, Rone
B . ac ? n - n«>nw Saw
Coffee, Leather,'Mackerel, dto., Ufa .
Having removed to our Commodious Sfnr#*'nn
hsra eo^ tr , e s • f" d storage* *£££
san’xr. nxn, qio. w. wrur, nxsar m. enutaxtaw
BELL, WILEY & CHEISTlAN,
COTTON FACTORS^
S? TSI
General Commission Merchants,
Slv.f^n l Jn. A “*.* Uo “ 8i !. en •• orders'^Trr pbrehtMe
discnptions of Produce and MerchdiuHih'-
and liberal advances made o4ph».u22*
dsiorVand*LivWDooi.^*” ^S
more and Liverpool
September 15, lbtrti •
.ln*f
Hardeman & Sparks.
R ^raTf o e te “- der ° BerTicea ‘-o the Plan,
ters of Oeorgis, and the Public generallr, as
Wmre House and Commisalon Merchant r.
,—wcivuaoir.
and are prepared to receive, store, and sell Cottcn
or other produce entrusted toibeiroaro We flatter
ourselves that an experience of thirty ycara in the
bnsraess will enable us to give entire M«g
to those who^ntrust their business in ou'r 'hanSs
efCetton, especially, our knowledge
trf the markets, and perticniarty of those who wish
to purchase, and the quality and grades of cotta*..'
desired by. them, will enable us to sell cotton "on
more advantageous terms than the'prodqce^ o»h— -
l U8 .ra, , eT , ‘ !m ,he price »t '.
A P,'?' KCES mI * de Oh Cotton in Store’ ’
Our efforts will be to please tlioso who n«S.
us, and our reference is to planter. from ererv reo! u '
Hon of the State, whose interest we bave for 'vcars ^ ~
atruggled-tc m.i,tain and promote, ,
Oct 12th 66 3m
We are now prepared to dj
all kinds oi.
JOB WORK
AT THIS OPFICB,.
atoh
Notioe to Debtors and Credn
Cvorfla,Worth tonnty.
•?>.(. Of Alex, s'.''
ILft'k lal eo^Vo rt hco unty deem redraw*no* 7
Will present them in ^
FU ' NEY £ ' M ‘
loiice to Debtors and Creditors.
from the smallest to tlie largest s
been reoeived by us, and will be kept alway
|»awe just
kind can
hand. Persons desiring Coffin
purchase them cheap by calling __
. . ' . LONG" A THOMPSON
Albany, Feb. 28th, 1866. 14 ^
A LL persons indebted to the estate of E. H. Hie
nan, deceased, are notified that they mustoet-
tie the same immediately—and all persons havinr
ciiarns against said estate must present them within
the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred
• JOHN F. CAHGILE.
Adet r estate E. H; UicMD dee’t)
July 7th, 1866. i«w,aecd.