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United States Government
TUX EXECUTIVE.
' Andrew Johnson, of Tenn., President.
LnFayetto S. Foster, of Conn., Acting
Vice President. ■ -
. Wf.,, .‘,2 THKCABIHIT. t'. ■ 1 • V
Wra.'H.Soward, ofNew York,Secrtt»ry
oi.■State. (■: } . j
H. McCulloch, of Indiana, Secretary of
tlieTfeaenryi't. „ ,,
Edwin 31. Stanton, of. Pennsylvania, Se
cretary of Waf. r , r»| ‘ y
Gideon Welles, of Connecticut,See rotary
of the Navy.-. . \1 5
James Harlan, of Iowa, Secretary of the
Interior.
James Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gen
eral; -'Z • •
William Dennison, of Ohio, Postmaster-'
General
HIE JCDICIABT.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Sustice.
Nathan Cliilord, of Maine, Associate J us-
. tice.- • r 1 :. J ' .
Samuel Nelson, of New York, Associate
J ustit-e.
U. C. Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice.
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Associate
Justice.
David Davis, of Illinois, Associate Jus
tice.. ‘
piUfe-
CHILLS & FEVER
; - certain ..
(Vacancy.)
Noah H. Si
tice.
oah 1L S wayne, of Ohio, Associate Jus-
,Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus
tice. , r ‘ r .
GEORGIA—STATE""UOVEHNMENT.
_. ,j , K.vjiceTivK DffPAttTintxT. ‘
• Charles J. Jenkins, Governor...; "> *
H.L. Hunter, Secretary Executive De-
tiartir.r .j.
II J. G. Williams,
55. D. Harrison, Messenger.
STATE llOVSE OFFICERS.
N. C. Barnett, Secretary of State and Sur
veyor General
J. T. Burns, Comptroller General
Johu Jones, Treasurer.
J. G. Montgomery, Librarian.
. Jtatee Ilortoii, Captain State House Guard.
JUDICIARY.
Judges of the Supreme Court—Jos. II.
Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A,
Walker.
Clerk—G. W. Dubose.
PUSTrii-VTIAIiT.
W.- C. Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G. TUlLird, Assistant Keeper; A, M. Nix-
Let, Book Keeper.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. F. Green, Supt. and Resident-Phy
sician ; Dr. T. O. I’owell, Assistant Physi
cian. ; i
DOUailP.TV (01.Ml’ SuP’R CO CRT.
Judge....— ,...,Il H. Clark.'
Solicitor .L. P. D. Warren.
SliCritT, J. W. Kemp.
Clerk.- J. F. Cargile.
O.-Jinary W. Ii. Wilder.
County COURT.
Judge Thomas C. Spicer.
Solicitor AVm. Oliver.
Clerk....' ......' J. F. Cargile.
Jl'IMKS INFERIOR COURT.
John Jackson, J. M. Mercer, N. P. Brin-
eon, T. A. Cleaves, F. M. Thompson.
Clqrk. ....... J. F. Cargile.
no Anode, COorott Blu lU,« i_
•atisUnoe. The ffr»t sdnntA£e the I.
hr thMc niU Is tkst,-without Urn elif of CUoort
t
DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL HKADAOIIE, NEU-
EALUIAo mi) ifl affeetiooi of alika character. Fal
low tba directions, sad yon will find they will do all
that Is daltaati for than. TiyoMbaqaad their own
raartts wfltiM—oiii BsswiTiM sli.
%MT We bsTO used VaTUg ban's PUte, and hava
Barer knows them to foil to cara wbaa tba diraettew v
were followed, sad unheslUtlngiy recommend them to.
T*n. WATTS, E*-Oor. of Alabama. .. '
44 T. J. JUDGE, Jo«1p« Supreme Court of Als>
44 liOBERT DOUOUEXTT, *dfe fth Circuit
-• * of Alabama. - ^
W*. G. WALLER, Sheriff Montgomery Co, Ala.
Mo*. ALEX. H. CLlTHEBALLTMontgomary, Ala.
Col JAB. II. WEAVER, 44 • 44 .
- CRAWFORD BIBB, 44 44
Mas. K. A. BANKS, Com. Merchant, N O* La.
GEO. MASON. Kaq, Mayor Wetumpka. Ala. _
MIKE L. WOODS. AU’J at Law.SOO D’dwaj, N.T
VAMblt hAVitti. (iiuud
Ala., F. & A. Masons.
Lodgt
BLOUNT & RALE,
S*o1j Proprietors, Montgom’ry, Ala,
Wholesale Depotr,
IfarraL Risley & Tompk«ns. 141 Chambers at.. N; Y
S W. Mnr dnn, X. Y.. Edward Wilder A' Co.,
Lou'srille. Ky., E. J. Ware & Co.. N. O. La.,
Bluunt & Hale, Montgomo'y. Alabama.
SOLD BY—L. E. Welch. E. II. Bacon & Co.
Gilbert & Ilillsinan, nnd nil Driiggista generally.
Albany. Ga., July 28, l$6t>. 42—Cm
J GxiEAT DISTRIBUTION
BV THE
American Jewel*rs* Association. ^
Depots 37 & 39 Nassau, 54.
5G & 58 Liberty St.,
NEW VORK CITV.
Of UoacwOOd Pianos snd Melodeons. Fiue Oil Pain
tings, Engravings, silver Ware, Gold and Mirer
Watches,' nnd Elegant deivdry, consisting or
Diamoud Pins, Diamond Hings-, Gold ltracelets |
Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet. tr.va, and
Cathco Ladies’ Sots, Gold Pens, with
Gold and Silver Eiren'sion Holders,
Sleeve Buttons, Sets of Slude, Ves£
and Nick Chains, Plain, and
Chased Gold Chains, \
valued at •
$1,000,000. FOB ONE DOLLAR.
which they need not pay until it ia known whbt is
drawn and its value.
THE AMERICAS JEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION
calls your attention to the fact of Its being iho hr-
gest and most popular Jewelry Association ip ths
United States T.»o business is and always has
been conducted in the most candid and honorable
manner. Onr rrpldly increasing trade Is a sure
guarantee of the appreciation of our pairons forthis
method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods.
The sudden stagn ition of fade in Europe, owing to
the late German Warsud rfcent disastrousftrmuoial
crisis in England, has caused the failure of a large
number of Jewelry Houses in t Londou and Paris,
obliging them to sell their goods at a^great sacrifice,
in some instames less than one- tliifil the cost of
manufacturing. Wo have lately purchased very
largely of these Bankrupt Goods, nt such extremely
low prices that we can afford to send away Finer
Goods, and giro bfiter chances to draw the most
valiMble prises than any other establishment doing
a, similar busn.ess. OUR AIM IS TO l’LEASE,
AlBANT, GIJl.,
WOSOT IA6T0BY.
Encourage Home Industry!
7 E tire now manufacturing at Albany^ 0*° r g* a
a variety of ' ' k ' *
Woolen GoOds
Twilled and Plaid, Colored and White.
WAREENTED PERFECT,
rtfeSfr .
Suitable (or all clavsea of JVvnkiiv,
wewill sell at Reasonable Prices c
OjSTXjY $20,001
PROSPECTUS
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER
"Washington, X). O.
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducement*
To Persons Wanting
SEWING MACHINES!
THE WIISOH SEWINQ MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
are now offering to the Public,
WILSON’S
NETT FAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS:
f plus journal,, hating Wen t w.ee enlarged, is one
I of the larges! patters in the country.. It is print-
a ei ou line./in* trhite and hcaey paper, and contains
in Litfgenn I clear t»pc. murk rkadixu mattib. in
the form of the.L.vfk»t sews, general and special,
tojfvthor with editorial, repoiiorial and selected
m-tter nf Interest and importance, (Imr any paper
p .bHshedso Jilt of New York.
The Natiov vl IxTKLLiUKNCca deroied to News,
Literature.-the interest* oT Religion, ind rotiifcal
an airs. It gives, during the session* ol Congress,
correct Stpirts of the debates and proceeding of the
two IIoilol ns trcll ns the laws and public docu-
mjiits of cash session, and at all times and every
diy iho telegraphic despatches aunouncing the la
test intclligcueo from esery quarter of our own and
other countries. The paper has been so long es
tnhlrshad. and is so widely known, ns hardly to re-
q tire any formal exposition of its political charae*
t »r cud principles. As heretofore, it aims to be as
its name imports, a tfahonul paper.uiHtutaiuingtU*
just Constitution*! powers or the General Govern*
ment on thconc'lmud, and the^ reserved right* of
the States on the other—eonfidutit that the Union
enn only bo maintained while the riyA/i.ufeaeh shall
bo respected by both-nndno transcended by cither.
While rhe Intelligencer advocates what the Editors
conscientiously believe to be right and wise in the
adtuiujhtralioti or pebHe affairs. It always sivives
to give a fair nud liberal support to those to whose
hands iaeommbicd that administration; and as they
Yrid nn independent press to-be one or the great
safeguards or liberty* and therefore claim (lie right
of criticising the acts or the Government with free
dom.. they endeavor to discharge ttiai duty with
mod* ration, eandor, and reaped, both fot them
aeivvs and those from whom they differ.
TERNS OF SUUSCRIPTIOIV.
Daily Edition, one year $10 .01
do • r aix montha......... r . ,vt 5.'0fi
do /i three m«nil)8... r 4..^ il S 60
tVS-Week|vj Edition, one year.
[Cantninzns *»U the reading matter of ile Duilf]
do do six mom Its..;...8 00
do do ibvee tnomlta:..... .......... 1 60
To any OD3 transmit ling us the names of ten sub
teriplion accompanied with the money, we will scad
u i additional copy gratia,
KS. Postoastera -a ra\ Yelped fully' request ad to
set ae agents.
Address .mil commimlcai Iona to
Snow, Coyle & Co.,
(Soccnstons to GALE3 A SEATON,)
Publishers National Intelligencer, Washington. D.C
jui« o, my.
, Wilson’s,,, tv
NEW $20 MACHINE
Don away with mar old ttyl* of Treadle Machines.
(bo old Machine, and la ao adapted
d upon an j work-table, and remain
IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELF,
.re-couBUeut of giving the utmost miL,_ v
During • he p at year we have forwarded a numbefc
of the most takiable prises to all parts of tbe-coun-
.ry. Those who patronise us will receive
value of lUeiv money, at no article on our
worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no
blanks, pat ties dealing with ua may depend ou
having pron.pt relurds, and the article drawn will
be iuimcilie<ely sent to any address by return |pai)
or express.
The following parlies have recently-drawn valua
ble prizes irom the American Jewelers’ Association,
and have kindly allowed the of their names:
diaries J, Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department,
Washing on, D. C., Piano, value $300 ; Miss
G. Yates. 62 St. Mark’s Place, N. Y. Sewing Ma
chine, vj lue $75; Brig. Gen. L. L llanson, U. S.
VoU. Nusbville, Tenn., Silver Tea Set, value $160*
Miss Emma Hunter, 63 Prout St.. Harrisburg, Pa ,
Sewing .lachiue, value $00; Lieuk-Col. Walter
Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Kentucky.,
Gold Watch, value $150; Wui. 8. Haloes, 247 Kir~
St., Charleston, 8. C., Silver Watch, value $50 *
.Alexander Johnson. Esq., Editor Muskateur, Minn.,
Ladies’ Enameled Watch, value $160; Samuel Lee,
Esq., ‘President Colorado and Red Hank .Mining
Company, Sen Francisco, Cal.'.Me'ddeou, value$20t>;
Aaron S. Long, Esq., Principal Elkheart Collegatc
Institute, Eikheart, N. J.. DiMouu Pin, v. lue $il)0;
&. L. Longstreel, Monigbmety, Ala , Music Box,
value $75; Kev. Isaac Yen Duxer, All any N. Y.,
Gold Lined Dining Set, value S ! i00; Miss Clara
Lucugner, Duyton, Ohio, Via lofort > value $400,
and Diamond I’io. value $175. — —
Many names cou’d be placed on the List, but we
publish no names without permission. Our pat runs
are desired to send Untied Slates Cuneocey when
it is convenient. *
PARTIAL LIST OP ARTICLES
TO BB
SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR R VCIf.
Without regard to value, nnd not to be paid for un
til you know what you u»e to receive;
16 Elegant Rosewood Pianos worth... $200 to $460
15 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases.....176 to 250
50 First Clave Sewing. Machines 40 to 300
75 Fiue OH Paintings 30 to 100
150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed*..... 20 to 80
50 Music Boxes %> to 40
150 Revolving Patent Castors. Silver... 2*) foi 40
5f Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to 35
400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoon*..;..... 20 to 40
150Gold HuntingCase Watches,Warn’d. 50 to 150
100 Diamond Rings, cluster single stone 75 to 2G0
175 Gold Watches 65 to 160
300 Ladies’ Watches CO to 100
500 Silver Watches... «...... 20 to 75
Diamond Pina, Brooches and Ear Drops. Ladies’
Seta of Gold and Coral. Jet" and Gold, Florentine,
Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Sets of St ads. Vest and
NeckChaiin*, Plain and Chased Gold Rings Gold
Thiuibles, Lockets, New 8lylc Bell Buckles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens
with Gold aiul Silver Extension Uoldirs, aud a large
assortment of Fiue Silver Ware and Jewi-lty of
every description, of the best makaand latent styles.
OCT A chance to ebialo any ef the above
Articles for 0W5 UOtL lR, by parehastii? a
sealed cnvcloyr tj»r $ ejs.,\33111 < 01
Fi.e Scale-1 Enrelopes will bo «ejil for $1 ;
Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $5 ; Sixty-five for $10 ;
One Hundred for $15.
Afffnts wanted Everywhere., -r
Unequalled inducements offered to Lftdfes ani
Genic whio will act as wpteb. t)nr.descriptive circu
lars will be sent on nplicniion.
Distributions are made in the following manner :
Certificates 'naming each article and its value are
placed in scaled envelopes, which .'ard well mixed.
O ie of these envelopes containing the Certificate or
Ovderfor some article, will be delivered at bur office
or sent by nail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchaser wilt see
what artiele it draw* and its valu , and can then
scud One Dollar, nod receive 1 he article oamed’ or
can choose any o.ber one mtide on our list of the
asms value.
Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes may, in this
manner, abtnin an at dels worth from one to five
huudred dollars.
LongLe iters are unnecessary. Hare the kind-
css to wri.e plain dbociions. and in- obosing dif-
rent articles from those drawn, mention theatyVe
desired- -
%• Orders fb-SEALED ENVELOPES must *n.
which
or exchange.for
Wwd or Culton.
W,uk the attention of Merehantt, Plantem and
others, Assuring liretn. Ilia! wo are determined 10
male it to thrtr intereil lopurcl-.se oor good*.
We shutl be prepared by the lal of M-jf to Card
Wool and make Holla for Caatumera.
II. Sl,A. P. TlfT.
Albany,March3l, 1866. ‘ 23-
AJLRA.NY grist
AND
FLOUR BKSLLS.
Albary-Steam Mill* erenow in operation,
Good Me4'>d Hoar.
'”Cfislome« will be promptly attended brand freely
dealt with. Onr Caponier, will nut be delayed
The Grain will be weighed in ,nd the Meal weighed
uni, (which will require bnt a few minutes) unless
lire panics prefer to get (he Meal from their own
jpnfd- r Corn abhdli be sent as Tree from robs and
dirt as possible. All the Corn, as well ss Wheat,
that we grind, i« fanned through the fan and the
trash ib not accounted for in Meal.
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Albany, March 31.1666. 29-
J. K. SJEYMOUR, 1
Clterry Street BflAOOW, OEO.
DEALS LARGELY ilf
GEOCERIES and PROVISIONS,
Which he Sella at WHOLESALE and RETAIL..
He hfts on haml—
bacon,Lamp, . flour,
1 CORN. WHEAT, RYE, WHITE nnd BRACK
OATS, SUCAlt,-COFFEE, SOAP, STARCH
CANDLES, CANDY, MOLASSES, SALT
. MACKEREL, LIQUORS. OYSTRltS,--
SARDINES, TEAS, POWDER, SHOT,
LEAD, PERCUSSION CAPS. NAILS
BAGGINC, ROPE, and TWINE.
He also keeps a large supply of CHEWING
TOBACCO, of all grades; various brands of Cigars.
Lorillard’s Scotch and Mnccoboy Snuff, and many
other articles in nil'line, WjHSHtoWJj* on . M.
1 Reasonable Tem»• 8EYMOUR. 0 f January, eighteen huadrwri ^ dh 5
Sep2h 8sqw8n»-. Cherry Street, Macon, Ga of lo'nr thousand Hr" |,n^** 4 *i-iL‘f
——■—■- — second due on il-ert... ■uJ.. ,| dailii.i,*
Doegherty 8^
J. E. , Uou.c, T,I—.
Vl. * • » \ Jj,
N«.,* srai L. Baksard.
It appearing to n, e CinM ,
Thompaon and
firm name and style of J of?®. J
thathydeed orJortgliit 11 ^
h ebrnary, eighteen hSndr^ , °n the i
L. Barnard eonveyed to Wii?^
land numbersonehn„-tR].5ll
dred and ttteJS*
and one hundred aud w »ed i
in* being in the
ty rf%,H,ny t J3 SBSBNb
JOBS D. ATKI5S, t. t>r)llt*¥, • W ‘. **“*•
ATKINS, DUNHAM &C0.,
Cotton Factors,
Commission and Forwarding
MEROHAITTS,
APAIiAOBXOOLA, FZABXBA.
Agents for tb« New Orleans Line of Steam
ships: ; October IS, I860. ffm.*
L. II. Merrill, McKinhetl Co. Atkins, Dunham J* Co
New Orleans, f G. C. MeKlnneU,) Jqhn D. Afkins,
\Thos. II. Smith, > J. L. Dunham,
Haxelhurst, Miss, j W. C. Beale,
i,, ; v *. ... v Apalachicola, Fla*
Merritt, Dunham, (Minnell i Co.,
COTTON FACTORS.
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
If a. 47, CAEONDELET STREET,
S2? <x> sxr C2Dir»acs»aiaQS3»
tOT" J. L. DrxnAX, of the above firm was an old
and reliable citizen of this place—latterly of Apa
lachicola, Fla., of the firm of Atkios, Dunham & Co
October 13, 1806. w6m*
C. P. STUBBS.
. W. ITCRALt
F1KE-FRD0F WAREHOUSE
NEW FIRM!
RUST & JOHNSTON.
I V5 U :
T HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully keg to an-
notrice to the PLANTERS and MERCHANTS
of Douglierty aud adjacent Counties, that they have
this day formed a co-partnership under tLe firm
name and style of RUST At JOtl&ftTON,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
busin-»s, occupying the Flrr*Piroof Warehouse
of Sims &>Ro«t. sr.d confidently trust they will
continue to rcveive-iknt generous support and pa-
trouage heretofore extended to each of them.
. ir Y. G. RUST.
i tjUKfl I :• ' M M -IT. Ifj.JOHNSTON. !
! Albany, (3a , June 1st. 1866. UG-wOm
died «»d
' •Iftey duiw^
I.Re first (Uy or
dollars-—the
.restilldoeaDdunpaM^?^,
Ivc
are still due and unpaid, snd Jtli^ a
morig.se, for a nltnhle ^ *,
enurteof trad.-, has WY”?**t,S
thereof, the prinripat,
twp fatal mentioned n«e«, m J
has, to the contrary, or lit, in ?. n **.8r
tlosore la granted to the
1 linmnonn nf uniat *■ kni i
perfected on said Nlth,^' “fa?*** I
*7uue 5th, 1866.
A trne extract from the «!»»»
Saperior Court, June Tenn 1866 "V
Albany, July 28th, 1891 P-
blisli
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IFitty'
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iquen
rsons
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11 quai
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X. M. SLOAN,
SLOAN, STUBBS £ STEGALL,
COTTON" factors:,
General Forwarding and
iHominiseion Hlacljants,
No. 4, Stoddard’s Lower Range,
3AV aTOBBT, 8AVAAXAH, GA.
M ess it'*. Vasob & Daais, are bur authorized
agerus. They will make , .' - u
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments of
Cotton to Us.
They will also obtain Permits aud Pay Internal
Revenue Duty for Planters.
Reference by Permission :
Messrs. Rust & Johnston, C. W. Dawson, Esq.,
L. S. McGuire. Esq. H. J. Cook, Eaq.
Judre John Jackson. Messrs Slrozer & Smith.
Albany. Ga , October 13, 1866. km*
Cleveland, Ohio,
Albany Lodge No. 24, F A. M,
r|figk re S uta'r tacHhiM 10 J.
jL* .--:lhis imlvi are Wth'e ' >«a iWi,
first and 'Am/Friday nights x
iu each month.
The brethren will please
tako due notice aud govern
themselves accordingly.
» " V- W. C. SPENCER,
Secretary
Albany. April 13th, 18G5.-tf.
Albany Chapter No. 15, A. Y. M.
T HE regular convocations of this'Chaplet are on
the sreonii nnd fouri/i Friday nights in each
month. ■ ^ ' -
The c;>mpnnions will please'take nolice n..d
ern themselves accordingly.-
D. W. C. SPENCER.
Secretary
Albany, ArnmlOib, 1805.-1 f
THE LONE STAR SALOON,
(Three doers below the Printiag Office.)
A.LT3^1SrY, GA
"fjTAVING juft received u fresh supply of ALL
Jjl KINDS OF THE BEST LIQUORS with
which I lid- Northern market m slocked, aucli as
Brandy. Whiskey, Wine. Champagne. Gin, &o.. &o
I an» now prepared to suit the palates or any body.
I receive X O 1C regularly from Macon. AImo. I n——i- w ..,.
am in constant receipt of GOOD OLD ALE. Call MltClWl! ( OllOly.
and see me, THOMAS If.'CLARK.
Albany, Ga. Feb. 28, 18«6. 14—tf
every
name
Stale
c.«e he accompanied with the cash, with, the.
of the person sending, nod Town, Coun>y and
plainly wjii.en- ; vy.- V , '
addressed . to t he Manager*,' ar
follows: * ■*'
v BHBRKAN, WATSON & CO.,
37 A 39 Ruin 8 Hew To-k City.
Underwriters’ Agency
Ox Nxw York, ■
CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
f. ISSUE POLICIES or ..
Fire & Marine Iqsjjgance
IMi piydu. la GOLD or CURRXKCT •
Nexotiihle ud Brakahlc
CERTIFICATES OK. INSURANCE
Y. G - Rust, A.gent,
ALBANY, GA.
October 21,1865. 58-tf
' I'-* first Mcn-tiiy in January next, applies
\J tiau will be ma-ie to sell all the land, hi loo.-,
ag to lb, estalo of L’oslel T. Clements, droeased.
* tml variety of BollOlli, NaadlC, Pin*. Tltraad 1“ <•>« county of Miloliell— »-
I\ S.C., tku. L. r,. WELCH It CO. I o-’r dower. JESS1
- number SJ,
GROUND HUTS AND FIELD PJEAS,
5000 BUS,IELS 0F EACH wanted,
pay the hieheet MARKET
J. N. SEYMOUR.
And for whiehl will
PRICE.
Nov 10 St
Cherry Street.
BARNETT & CO.,
COF TON FACTORS, .
Grocers and General Com. Merchants}
APALACHICOLA, FLA , & COLCMDUS, GA.
P tOMPT attention -given ia 'all ‘Consignment*
nnd Shipments of Cotton to New York, New
Orleans and Liverpool. Liberal advances made on
consignments. ^ ~ r , ^ ^ j > \
Forwarding & Receiving House,
APALACHICOLA,
D EAR'SIR:—We respectfully call your atten
tion tolhe fact, that we have established a
bous* at Apalachicola. Fla., for the purpose of do
ing a General Commission nnd Forwarding business
Having established relations with some of the best
bouses in foreign and domestic porta, wc are pre
pared to offer unusual advantages to shippers of cot-
\on and other produce. Speoial attention will hq
given to all cotton sent usfgr sale, ei the, in car own
or any foreign market.
In addition to our Commission business, wewill
keep consthntlv on hand a Targe stock of
p- loh OC ZEJK/I ES,
Which will be offered to merchants and planters at
prices in the Nonheru and Western murkets, mere
ly adding cost or transportation.. ,
We will be prepared to accommodate our friends
with advances on cotton cent us fdr shipment or
sale, and to furnish them with bagging and rope
for the coming crop and during the entire seakon.
N. B.—Our house in Columbus, Ga., will be con
tinued at the old slant!, corner St. Clair and Broad
Street*.
BARNETT dk CO.
June 1 fiib, I860. 86-tf..
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST C0-,
630 Broadway, N. Y.,
Have associated with them *
MR. W. W. WOODRUFF,
i Formerly and Extcnst,. Dealer I,
CARRIAGES ^ BUGGIES
’’’.I !•».»• V'-
AT entH'HI AMD A f ItARTA, OA.
•ah any atyle of Carriage,, ltuggica or Pluntalfbn
Wagon,.
Mr. WOODRUFF’S long experience In the enr-
ri.g. business will enable -s to gire sal infection, in.
supplying good substuniial work, such a, sfaocoua-
try demand,, si aa low prioes as cau possibly be
furnislied for CAblL Wo will keep constantly on
light Concord buggies
the same aa formerly sotd by Mr. Woodruff, ami
which became so universally popular all through
the South, as the best Buggy iu us>e.
We also furnish
Iron Axle Plantation Wagons,
of the very best make in America, for 2, 4 or 6
hordes.
We invile all who want any article in our lint to
address, ’ - :
TcmUtnon, Demamt Cm.,
Bxoadwat, New York
Juno 33, \M 87-12i
AGENTS WANTED FOR
The Life and Campaigns oj
Gen. (Stonewall) Jackson.
By Prof. R. L. Dabney. D. D-, of Ya.
rpilE Standard Biography of llie Immortal Hem.
1 The only edition authorized ky his widow,and
published for her pecuniary benefit. The author •
personal friend and ChtrfoTStaff of the Christit %
Soldier We want an Agent ia every county.—
Send for circulars and see our terms, and what the
Press says of the work.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Corner 7th and Alain Sis.. Richmond. Va.
Oct G, 1866 . i 62-4 w
Adams, Jones & Reynolds,
Ware-Houss & Commis. Merch’ts,
(AT OLD STAXO OP UABU1S & BOSS,)
Macon* — - Georgia
wTJBSPECTFULLY "
^ jjfr XL in form i heir friends
and the. pul lie generally
that they are now prp-
pared to give their personal attention to the
STORAGE AND 8ALB OF COTTON,
or'to any business *entrus*cd to tlem. The old
friend* of Harris & Ross and of Adams & Reynolds,
will, we hope, extend to us the 1ibcral*patronage
heretofore given to the above named houses.
Particular attention will be given by. us to the
purchase of PLANTATION SUPPLIES,' when
ordered. a. B. ADAMS. YLate firm of
V. REYNOLDS, / Adams & Reynolds.
D B. JONES. - .
Macon, Sept 15, 186G. Cm
Dougherty SuperiorCowl ^paiJ
JMeTmusM
Jokfh 8. 8«irn, |
6nui H. CaiETxn, j T ‘ f ‘
A-lmii-iuntor <>n the EjmSE
Owner, decttwL*®
..teirKsaa*
hundred nnd filty-ei.l-t, Ki:ii«i W rel
dred of mo.-i.age, conveyed I- mid
nil titnl city h«. or pnn el ol land in
ny.CM.r-u, of ftot-dwn., ,„d Kt,te 72,
k.Kin n .,1 the plan ot .H-d city -■ n.. ’ J
lot. umuhere lorly .ix (46) mM | tryulu tu!
t -metre in .ret, deerriMw fi.8-n.fi3
ing«t « P-int on the Webern line jiT
fonv-e-elrt. thirty f.et fmoi the N,«|, WM
euid lot inny-eight, ihrn,e dee Fji«
line of,-.id lot m,m er !br.y,i,^S
five (105) feet tlienre dee Stmtli.ee -UPm
lot ("rt>-»ir, (16,); -ixtv fret them.
tin- Western linroflvi fofty«rf,t; we ^_
five ire, liteuce due N-rth. ii. tl-e -u.-tj-oZ^
sixty feel m-i-i.-yon Jn. k-w «;tert,k«t
nod Awe feet berk, for tl-e ^rnriu, i u '„_
n-t--. tnnde by raid Wi-lu-,,, W.'Chrmt,
the seventh duv "t j-ty, eielueen 1-uid.ttw'J
eight, pnynbie to Jn epli 8. 8-uhh.eiMrj
twelve OMMilh. xtlei da-e. :..r Hie
d,ed dollnrs, Witt,, interest Imtn date; xt>
ie nuw dnennd unpHid;aetli> lurtl-er
now, 'Vm. IV.Cticover hj- depi-isl ilnb
that. Geoiqe H. Cheever hae been I’otr ij
Administrator on the ert-ite of uid f
Cheever, decrucd.
It is ordered ilia- said Ge-r.-< H -
niini-lrator ix for era id, do pay ini- ibvl'—t,!
fore the five, day or the next Teim ihrird.lkn
•!**•!, inteirutennd mete, due on —id ntr.ad
cno-to, If uny he lias, in ilte c™-;r>rr... hi
thereof ionrrltwe-ire be goiiit-d to it-eraid Jm
Smith, of said .m rr ? e«e. -p-l ibe,«ar d.
lure, of raid G-o-ge H.l’heever.Adown
tfie—idatinei. lie forever burred, xrd fare
of ih-x RniwbeF perfected ofa enid Gervje W.fl
Adm-ntetrator,se xfotee-iJ, erroo ini:
IIIN6S i tiOBBS.l'i'M
June 6th, IS66. i
■ A true exirnrt from the Minnie.of ftq
Saperior Conr., Jane Ter*, 1866.
•„ Jopx F. Cxigiu. C
Albany, July 28lh. 1866.
B. O. HILTON, P. M. RANDELL.
Savannah, Gn, New York:
HILTdH&RABDELL,
Whole Sale Grocers:
- • AND D8ALBRS IN .... -
AVines, Liq^uoi-s, &c
l»* bat STUJGI-.T, MmSfAtl, G.\.
I NVITE the attention of Dealers, to their large
and complete assortment of
Groceries and Uquor^
which they ere prepared to offer nt the loweat mnr.
ket rates. .
OM MoBiB-xhela, Rye aid
Bourbon Whiskeies.
conattntly on hand. Wil ' D
~TL4W*S*~1 >I * "START' Whiskey.
..’dr ?*“”* , , 0un Puwder. rn kegs, half kegr,
quarter tragi, nnd cnaee. ' SsCins
DEJYTIS Tit V
D r 'AB. SALE,
Iraving just, returned from
the North, with sgood sup
ply of materials Tor Vul-
esnixed and Metalic work,
is now prepared to perform-
atl operations in his lins,
iu the best and most dura
ble style, and as cheap ns
any good Dentist in the So'iilh. All in need of Hra
services are respectfully invited to gire him a call.
Albany, September 29, ! 66. 8m
D. GThOJDGKINS &, SON
Dealers
SPORTING GOODS,
Gans, Pistols, Cittlor;, Aaaoltiao, Fistlog
Tackle, and Gno aid Pistol material.
MACON, G- A..,
“At The Same Old Place.”
Kr Repairing Dose.
KT Job Work exe
this office in goods! vie. A
furnished of every descripti-
Hew Stock of fiiraily
J. W. FLINT &
AT TH1 OL& ITUD OT
s&fc v S'
H AS now on hand and art constantly n
a largo and fresh supply of
Family Grocerie
which they will tell to the public st sin
ratee ns they can possibly sffar' ** —
sists in part of the following m._ _
Bacon, Urd, Flour.^'Sugar,'Coffee,Bein'- 0 ?
Crackers. Pickle*. Sauces and Catsups; ^ ■
dies, Nuts, Rabins, Preserved Fruits in
&c M togetherwith*laTgeqw»tityofFiiHj:5J
•jiff and Smokiug Vobarco.
of the best brands. Also, tVincs and I
the bottle, gallon or barrelh with the bead B
pugne. Ale and Torter; Duckets, Ercoct ‘^“1
Tra Ware, and many articles too numerous I
Of COUNTRY PROD.UCErehhyrU?isHjeWj51
Our city and country friends wiltfiadd-^Sfl
*o their interest to. give us a salt before8*8 j, I
« we intend to.sell il
lowest. j. w. rusi}^
Albany, June 2, 1866, J 1
Orrica OisrsAL So^IW^vw |>0, \
Aytxnric & Octr B»n Bo*A„wjj
. SavjsxjtB, Oei. ISh-’f'.
- tbeS®*^ 1
T HE Florida Brynch*
the Public oh Monday
Arrangements have been ij
speedy communication by tin
nah and all stations on the;
Rail Road r Florida Central I
Rail Road:
Through tickets will be sold be
ing places, viz.: j . x[oB r^ I
Savannah and Quincy, Trilabassee. * 1
Madison, Lake City, and Jacksonville- I
Thomasville and Quincy, TallaUassee, - |
and Madereon.
Madison and Quitman and Valdosta
Freights between Savannah and * r<t mj j
Pensacola & Georgia Railroad and Fla ^ I
Roll Road will be shipped on tlirouf
without breaking bulk. ^
Oct. 27-4t. Gen’lSuperjntea««
NOTICE.
TWO months after the date of fij-UlSS. tdH
apply to the Court of Ordinary of t* tk* ,r I
for leave to sell all the lands belong'**
of Thomas Cumbie, daeeasod-