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PATRIOT,
To Bondholders of the State
of Georgia.
1st, 186®.
To.„
At»xsv PATBiot is t ie best adver-
• rnoJium in South-western Georgia.—
1U Z tbe *** rav«o delation ofany
in tbis section. Terms of advertis-
1 ” per reasonable as am—but must be
‘ nS tin is Advance, or^Demasd.
"lib work neatly e*ecutt&4rf MAciw;
* . Vie are bow prepared, wltlia fine
I’hICES. 1 - . « ' ■n %
,'S-oiored Inks.
, k»w fats, Type andBorderings, to
V*srr Kiw 0P Work, iii^ny Color, OB
iloss. and at prices ’
to quality and quantity.
AMN t OUN
FOR
[^NTS-
wow—•• r
ff( «ro auiborizoil to nnaramet ike asm* oT Col-
} stROZBP, Of this city a* a coudllalq for ■■■■■■■■■
' offict of Judge of the Superior Court of the. sued in funding them.
- • Election' in January next. . 4tl,lv. That tlin Ti
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, |
'Millkdgevjlle, Ga., 13th'Oct., 1866. f"
In conformity with an act of the General
Assembly, approved 12th March, i860,-
numbered 10. It is t>rdcr«l, -
1st. That all bonds and coupons of the
State of Georgia now. due, and which were
not issued in aid of the late war, whereso
ever made payable, may bo funded on pres
sentation at the Treasury of the. State,
in Mortgage Bonds of the State, bearing
seven per cent. : interest from the 1st da/ of
J uly, 1866, .that being the day of their date.
: "2ndly. That rill coupons payable in New
York, or ip London, now due, and embraced
in descriptive list furnished the agency by
the Treasurer, may be funded, in bonds des
cribed abpve; on presentation at the Nation
al Bank of Abe Kepublic, }fcw York.
3rdly. That all Coupons funded in New
York be marked PAID and returned to the
Treasury with a descriptive list of bonds is-
Sauih Western Circuit.
Sorember 34, 64
FORJOTOB., ,. , > o -
authorized to announce the namo-of Hon. that a . registry of all bonds issued, ill the
junta J. Scarborough; as a candidate for the funding process bo kept in the Treasurer's
Stc of Judge of ihe South-western Circuit. Elco-
1 January next Nor 3 Ido
FOR SOLICITOR Glut URAL. ■ J
,re authorised to announce tin name of N.
r SMITH. Esq , of Amerieus, as a candidate for
,he office of Solicitor General*of the Soutli-lVestcrn
Circuit, at the election in January.
Dec 1, tile—CO
-^t- Mr. F. W. Ancle)
entfy located in this cit
res to’the eitir.cn* of Al‘
■artiest and ex]
having, perma-
km servi-
4thly.Tli.-it tlib'Treasurers endorse, or
cause to be endorsed on each bond funded,
the'name of the person presenting it. and
ofiice.
, 8thly. No interest is allowed on bonds or
coupons alter maturity.'
Charles J. Jenkins,
Governor.
TREASURY OF GEORGIA, 1
" Mii.Ledoevili.k, 13tli Oct. 1866. j
Holders of overdue Ronds'and coupons of
the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that
in accordance with the above order, they can
a practical and expOTenced worKman tor receive for them, 011 presentation at this de
li,. repairing, of watches, clocks and Jewelry partment, new bonds of the State, dated 1st
Persons having fine watches out of qrtler -Juty,'J860, ‘
due tkenty years from date
bearing interest ai 7 per cent per annum
have them well ami careful!;
bv leavintt them in his hands. Office oU,
fa the “Pat is House.” See Card in onoth- f payaWpsfim-annually, in January and J uly
tr column.
4t
fitw Advertisements.
an<| secured by mortgage on the Western
and Atlantic Railroad.
The Bonds being in sizes of 8500 and
81000, holders must present their Bonds and
conpons in multiplies of 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.
Persons sending Bonds in under the above
order are requested to write their names leg
ibly on the margin to guard against mistakes
in their entry on the. records, at ordered
Jno. Jones,
6t. Treasurer.
Oct. 20th, 1806.
ALB.WV PRICE OIRREKXT,
Flint Waiik—China tiiASsoR.- QuipCKE-
;:v.—Ifyott want anv thing iir.tbis line, just
m-p into tlic well stocked establishment of
Ceit. T. J. Flint, opposite .Lanier Ilouse^
Mtcott, (in., and if yon can’t see “inueh” of'
tlio Captain's good natureil phut, you can
«the best selection of fine-witres to be
fund in any down South market. If you
nn’t tfo send, it will be all the same. Tlte
fjptaiii is a man of taste, and can suit yon
waTEAr-t-or auy other sort of set in his a i, ove
(joe. Sec his' advertisement in another'
f.'lutnn.
All you who either “live to eat, or cat to
Jive,” east your eves over the bill of fare Of-
tie,l iii tlic advertisement of J. N. Seymour,
Macon, ami you will be satisfied that therd
it no use in growing gaunt for want of some
thing for tlic iniicr-inan. J. N. S. was al
ways fast enough to keep up with fresh ar-
lirles, ami low prices prevent their growing j
itale on his liands. Give him a call. 1 flutter
———— fafc, Tailow,
flaytonHighSehMi. j Beeswax, “.. t.-;
In another column will be'Utkfttd the card ■ Soap, TurfieiitiUe, per lb
tW&Utve wliool, cstablishtMi at Jonesboro,.j iidlnnl, ;..
•in. The location 1# a pleasant an«i Iicaltliy j Police, Itio, “
whv-tlie gentlemen engaged Sii-llic eifti^.j^Jdffee, Java,
prise arc competent to the tnali 5® nflcrtakmJkWfj
- ■I "ill >;e happy to receive the patronage ft* the box...
" 1
Flour, per barrel,.' 11 . $12.50®16.00
Corn, per bushel,. 1.26® 1.50
Corn Meal “ to 1.50
Cow Peas, “ 1.25® 1.1
Ground Peas, per bushel, 1 .Oo
Bacon, per pound, 26® 28
ARRIVAL
filial
J^ISTJD
LUNQUEST & MALLORY’S
W PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
ARCADE BUILDING, COTTON AVENUE,
MACON. GEORGIA.
CHEAPEST BAr.T.tniT IN the OZTT.
STRANGERS Visiting
cr
Macon arc invited.to
call and examine our ele
gant Carte pe Visiter.
softly toncd lvonYTYFEs/
delecately tinted Pcbce«,
la inks, and those pretty,
little Gem Photographs
The latter pnly $2,50 per..
dozen.
• Stran^ersTisitingthe city can havePIio to graphs
finished in time for the evening train, by calling at
receive prompt attention.
Luxqitkst. ‘
September 15,18GG
Life-size Portraits, ele-
k. Lee Mallory.
S. STRAUS,
iz A CHARI AS,
^->v
Or SAVAH2TAB, GEORGIA,
—stro
LESSOR TO—
JONES & CUTLIFF,
AliBA.iSr'Y',' <3-A-
Jlii
MPORTANT to itie TRADE.
WE ARE. JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OPR STOCK OF
FAIL 1110 WINTER GOODS,
Embracing everything usually kepi in a first-class
House. The attention of Merchants and Planters
is directed toonr well selected ^tock. Our Hue of
BSIIS GOBBI
Is everything that could be desired, and we intend
to keep the stock up to its present standard. We
have not space to specify, but b.'licve \vc can fill all
orders complete." Our w : ■
HOSIEEY r GLOVE,
-AND
IE! NOTION DEPARTMENT
Is jiraply supplied. We lutve also a sp'endid stock of
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CASS!MERES AND BROADCLOTHS.
Also, a fine lot of
W!
H ave just received a large, co«m.«t*
and beautiful assortment of ;
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, MEUiJOES, WOOJs'UeLANF.S! EM
PRESS CLOTH,, KMilROIDKRIES,
LACES, R1BON8, HATS,
The Radicals May Howl!!
BUT THAT WILL NOT PREVENT
MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO.
F IOM offering to the people of Soulh-WesteiU
Georgia their Fall Stock of -
Staple'. and Fancy Gr oceries,
Fine Liquors and choice Vines, otc. It consists is
Hart as follows^ . . ' ^
60 bbls A, Band C, Crushed and Powder’d Sugars-
2 hbds and 5bhls Muscovado Sugars.
15 sacks Itio Coffee..
-5 4 * Java Coffee V
75 bbls and 50 sacks and half sacks Flour.
. 6 bbls Cuba'Mohvsses.
• 5 bbl$ Sugar House Syrup, '
200 choice 1 Hams. '
STew Mackot^l« In barrels, half barrels, qnartsr
barrels and kits. ' r ' '
In Fine Groceries, our Stdck cannot be excelled.
Th'6 articles are'too numerous to Tnention—but of
the very best quality, and at the Vkry Lowest
Prices. _
TTe offer Ten Barrels of Georgia Corn Whinkey, at
$2,50'to $2.75 per gallon, apd good Bourbon at
$2,25 to $2,50* and prime Bourbon for $3 to $4.
Wc also offer a.large stock of;
Fine Wiri.es and Liqnors,
.CJJ—
OULD Respectfblly inform his friends, and
.the citizens of Albany and surrounding coun
try, that he has just returned from New York
with a cjioife selection of the ;
Finest Gold and Silver Watches,
Keyless Chrox|Ixsters, tltp most accurate and
perfect timekeepers made for Ihe Pocket.
Patent Lever* and Horizontals, by the best Ameri
can, English and Europe an Manufacturers.
ELEGANT JEWELRY,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Geld Chains.
Signet and Gem Rings. Pins, Sleeve-Studs and
Buttons. Brooches, Seals, Keys, and
Masonic Emblems.
"WecLding Kings,
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES,'
Superior Gold Pens with Diamond Points,
> Silver and Plated Ware.
Rogers, and Wostenholms’ superior, first class
Cuttlery,
Ditmer and Desert Sets, Razors, Scissors, Pocket
, - Knives, &c., &c. f
Wri'.ing and Dressing Cases, Wallets, Pcoket Books,
Toilet Sets, Combs, Brusncs, &e , Ac. *
Warrant’d Genuine Meerschanm Pipes & Stems
Umbrellas, Walking Canes, &c. t &c.
Musical Instruments,
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Accordions, and
MTJSIC BOXES.
ARTIFICIAL
BLOWERS,'
BONNETS ANO HOODS,
HOSIERY AN DS HOES,
DRESS TRIMMINGS—Att, colobs,
AND OF EVERY DESORIP I IONS.
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
&C., &N3., &c.
A Geniiral A5.-orlintuCof, J
Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps,
READY MAfiS CLOtHING.
—Gent’s Furiiishinpr Goods,—
Fine Cloths and Cassimeres,
SHIRTS, COLLARS ANDCRAVATS.
and ns we buy and sell'---only for
BARGAINS.
SB, we offer
Megrath, Patterson & Co.
OPPOSITE L-ANIBR BOUSE,
Sep 20, GG ... w3m
JT. II. ANDERSON LOUIS r. ANDERSON, J. T. WALKER..
K EM OVA L-
J. H. ANDERSON & SON,
Grocers and GommissionMeroh’ts
M a c on, G- a .,
H AVE removed from their ,ld stand- to their
y - — '
Together with' ererything usually kept in a first-
class Dry Goods »nd Clothing Establishment, nil of
Which I will Sell at Ssvnnnsh C.tsuTnioss.
j®- Giro me a Cdlt, kihd”I will-gimr.mtee sails-
faction.- i i. ,-t ■
. E. zu imms.
South side of Broad Street, ntdpncs S CutlilTs
- Old Sland;iAii>any,^G».i'
September 8ih. l8b8.. ^ 3tn.
PISTOLS
. and the most approved Mai
, _ _ _ . _ _ | v.«ps aim Cartridges, all sizes, and of best uuauiy.
IRISH LliNTEi^S. an( j Regulators,
n o r j i .O . n .l V A l " r ' ” *" !
T-8,1-4, 1-8 and 10 4
BLEACHES DOREITIOS.
“ by the btirrel,
We have also, a splendid assortment of
C L O T H I N G,
Well adapted to our Com,try Trade. Our Slock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
l«(ol
so®
8 a
35 j Is unsurpassed by any House &>uth»of Baltimore—
10
25
embracing about 400 eases Men’s Wotpen’s and
Children’s Boots and Shoes in every variety** Also,
a fine lot of )• •. .!j. it
20(81 25
475a 5.00
15(82 20
25(g; SO
40' Indeed, we might say that we have almost everything
55 to cot '
Men’s and Boys’ Hats.
of llteir frieniK For tern!*, see card.
fi«w Aictioa Haase.
See the advertisement of B. F. Canthron,
I Auctioneer, who will sell to'yon, nr neU for
, nil sorts of jjo'xl;*, chattel* ami tnor*
duiulixe, at the Grocery Store of Messrs,
fttrdnor <fc Kirktnnn. Cal Taround and
Whim “cry,” if you don’t want to pur
chase. , f ' .3
Death af Rrr. S. G. DaaleU
IVc regret that it becomes onr' duty to
I chronicle the death of our fellow-townsman,
H*v. 8. G. Daniel, former pastor of the Bap-
I >*t Church in .this city. After in painful
Md protracted illness, which he hqre with
fortitude and Christian resignation, ho died
j on Ihe night of the 27th inst. He; leaves a
*idow and an interesting family children,
togctfier with a large' concourse iff friends
| here, and in his different fields of labor, , to
nreurn his loss. IBs remains werefransferr-
^ to Milledgeville foi interment.
few Slock of Family Groceries!
Iron,....
Powder,... “..
Shot,.
Gandies, sperm, per lb,.
Qsgaburgi*, per yard,..
Sheeting, “
Jalicoes,....“
3cgars, per thousand
1.50@ 2.60
3.75 to 4.00
50@ 1.75
14@ 15
i24<a ic
85® 1.00
25® 30
35® 40
40® 50
75 to 1.00
3'2@33
30
Syrup, cane, per gallon,.
A T f '
I'hiskcy,
3randy,......
iVine, “
Vinegar,
Coal -Oil, ?-.-*•—-
Eggs, per dor.cn,....'...
Chickens,.. ••••
Mackeral, per kitt, three do*.
Codfish, per #>,...
Crackers,. *1
Pickles, per jar,
Candiesi.pcr lb, >:• - - • •
Can Fruits, each,...
Oysters, Cove, per box
Sardines, per box,...........
Sauces, pcf bottle,...,
Nuts, per lb,-
... 25 to 30
25.00®180.00
75® 1.00
3.50® 8.00
0.00@16.00
5.00® 8.00
.... 1.00® 1.25
125a 1.50
.... 20® 25
2.25 to 2.50
5.00
20
20 to
40 to 2.00
50 to 75
75 to 1.00
50 to 1.00
40 to 50
40 to
40 to
Eight day and 30 hour accurate Timekeepers
Arrangements have been made. with Ihe
leading manufacturing Louses by which special
orders for Watches. Clocks, Silver Ware, Diamond
and Gem Jewelry, Fire Arms, &c.*, will be executed
with accuracy and dispatch, and on thvmost
- FAVORABLE TERMS.
g@r All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jew-,
elry Cleaned and Repaired In an efficient and
economical manner.
Gold, Silver and Specie,
Bought. Solti and Exchanged,
Albany Watch and Jewelry Store
BROAD STREET, - - ALBANY, GEO.
“ S. 8TBATJS-,
Albany,- October 27, 186fi lyrcUt lyf-jf
• X IST i
A.3SF U
Macon
ling lj per
Sept 15,T8I
W. J. LAWTON, J. L. EDMUNDSOX, ^R. V. LAWTON.
Brown House Street,
Macon,
\\f HOLES ALE Dealers in Bagging, Hope,
jf? Corn, Hay, Oats, Bacon, Flour, 8ngar (
Coffee, Leather, Mackerel, See,, &o.
Having-removed to our Commodious Store on
Fourth street, and havingamplo storage room, we
have concluded to accept Consignments of Cotton,
Dacon, Fleur, &0./&0., in bulk. Cash eider*
promptly attended to. Lawton, Lawton & Co,
Macon, Sept. 15, .1866
8m'
8AM L r. DELL, /JKO. W. WYLKT, HENRY R. CHRISTIAN
BELL, WILEY & CHRISTIAN,
COTTON FACTORS
ASS’®
General Gommiesion Merchants,
AHHAH, SiORGIA,
S PECIAL Attention given to orders f<r*pnrohase
of all descriptions of Produce and. Merchandise,
IS NOW UNDER WAY AT
il SEYMOUR'S',
Cherry Street, Maoon, Geo.
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY,
•U. 0 M
^JTITH exceedirg largo additions, to our firorery
Depnrtmenl. wc can now compete with any
sec-lion. We have:
50
Macaroni, per lb,
fill, ,. U ..
50
I J. w. FLINT «fc OO
L . I.vc, cun,
« TBS OLD ITAUJtt wi • - . j Frosll M'
it ifair
Vcniiacill,
Mustards, per jar.
, Soda, per*,.....• • -.
Pepper, ground, per lb
Pepper, berry,
Brooms,each;............-•
H| trated, per box.. .
'cats, per*,,:......'.
25 to 50
20 to 25
75 to 1.00
40.to 50
: 50to 75
40 to 50
8 to 12J
Ot^hoad and are cooslanlly receiving.
* **rg» and fresh supply of
pie®,
®*uVk * in Ml1 ***• pwblic at aa reasonab.a
’ c *''.P 0 "’ihl/ afford. Their slock con
HokJT ?! following named nrlielei:
<£££ Duller,Cheese,
tie. So. n 1 ?' “4 Catsups; alM. "—
t.--^-hh n si" r5t " T ' dFrUi, " i ' ,0 * tS -
Jfjf *»<t Smolci
.^ CT J , j l . ,l V”««A"*Mliyofr l iMe«lic-w-
41m, Wine* and Liquors by
with the bestofCham-
wbc??} Portw, « buc m r
tka. ^ ©any articles too numerous tc men-
COUNTRY Rnftn! P r »ce will be paid for allkinds
. ^ cit* .-,1 ll °GUCE, either in CASH or bvrter.
V^li.^ C .° Un ^ fri « nd ‘ l will find itdecidedly
*0 give na * os a 11 ... d f__
us a call before purchasing
1 * sell as |<OW
J S W.„FUHT k CO.
fREDERICK J. CON ANT
. ALFRED I. YOCKQ.
COBANT & YOUNG,
COTTONJ^CTOES
General OommMon itatafe
S. smith imni- ”^", 5,°“
Pay Close and Particular Attention lo sales
* 2 r.u.j w 1 u;,i.a A/*.. &o., an* the
„ Tobacco, Wool, Hides. Sc., Sc., and
mtrchasa'of Merchandireof^voryDarer.pDon.
W. H. Voung, Columbus, Ga.
Atkins, Dunham & Co. Apia Fa
mfgV&Y- : Young & Woods, Bufaula
me Destoiunnm- • ' r ~~
Brooms, Kslves, Columbus, Qa* Oc ~ ♦
ground nuts »hs held pus,
"AAA Bt;SHEl8 0P WAHTED ,
D W*W^WM?ovV KKET
n A» '
100 b;,!ps of India Bagging,
300 coils Rope,
10,000 lbs. Arrow Tie,
5 Inles Bagging Twine,
150 bhla. Flour, assorted brands, IT
75 bale* Macon Sheeting, . . . ‘
10 bales Augusts Shirting,
20 balca Yarns,
40 bales Oonaburgs,
250,000 lbs. of Iron and Steel,
sod kegs Nails, assorted, v.,
150 pkgs. Mackerel in bbls., half bbls, Jth
bbls. and kits.
100 lbs. Blue Fish, '
150 barrels Sugars, Assorted.
500 bdxes Tobacco, all grades and qualities,
7#bags Coffee,
75 kegs Soda,
75 boxes Soda,
. 500 baga Shot,
75 kegs—1—,1-2and whole kega Powder.'
300 M’Gun Cups, ’ ’/./S
23 kegs 5,6,7,8,10,42, It and 20 Inches
Robber Belting, .
40 boxes Cheese,.
aoboxes-He'nings, j '•
.40 don. seisin, '''- *-’*' _ • - t *'
60 do* Brooms, •' ' J >* c “ ' '
Schnspps, Pickles, J, l.andgaLjais.
Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soaps, Tea,-;.
Crackers, Pipe Apples in case.
Raisins, Indigo, Madder,
Castor Oil in Cases,
Cases Liqhors, assorted,.
Kujs’ Preparations, assorted,
ic., &c.,&c.,dtc. . . .
Dealers are respectfully requested to give us a
call, and we feel confident we can make it to their
interest to examine onr goods and prices.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
Wholesale Osooaiy and Dry Goods Dealers,
55 SECOSD AKD 90 CHERRY STS.,
-MACON
Csptnabsr Otk, **'
jM F. St
ts now prepared to make to
order Gentlemens* fine Boots and
Shoes, oul of the finc3t and best }
French Calf-skin—also, French
Morocco Shoes for Lmiies. All
work warranted to give sntislhc-
tion. Repairing done promptly.
Call at South Side Broad Street, ^
up*slairs in McGuire'4 brick block, opposite (0 Dr
Jennings’ office. .
Albany, Ga., August 25tii. 1866.
Merchants, Planters, and Others
May Find i$ Ttor ttj'eir interest to
Give Him Jt Gall.
HIS MOTTO 13
CHEAP FOR CASH I
HENRY HORNE, *
Ho. 60 HORNE’S BLOCK
CIIERR Y STREET...... MACON, GA. ‘
^^FFERS for sale at Lowest Macon Price*, for
CA8B,
GR6CERI ESr
Fancy.Hams, Beef Tongues, A. B C. Sugar,
Crushed and Powdered Sugar. Powder
Shot aud Caps,.Flour, all cratle*, .
Crackers, oil kind*. Cigar* of -
. nil grades, Smoking To*,
bocco, Chewing To-^
. \ w, - - b*coo, Coperas, 1 :.. '
and Salt, , _
3' p Mackerel, Cod Fish
Herring. Blue Fish, White
Fish, Blue-stone, Matches. Soaps,
Sauces, Pepper, Playing Cards, Spices.
Qonfepitfi.OQi&rafes:
MaCon stick Candy, Northern stick candy, French
stick candy, Gum drops, Liquor drops. Cake Trim
mings, Cocoanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Nuts,
Filberts. Figs, 4 CUr on * Xprrants, Raisins, English
Pickles. American /feicUS,"~ r '
k,'‘Jellies and Preserves.
By Barrel, Gallon, or Bottle.
Otard. Dupuy & Co. Brandy, first quality* Pin el t;
Castiilone Co. Brandy, first gnality. American
cheap grade;
Fruits and Vegetables:
Havana Oranges, Northern Apples, Western Apples
cabbages; onions,, potatoes.-lemone aud ^pea, -
* Having aloag experience in the Confectionery line
and,having a person] sclect.ihg my Fruits and Vege-
He is now Receiving a Heavy
Supply of
^Vcstern Produce
■ AND
GENERAL GROCERIES-
He’ also keeps on hand
Rope, itochTwine,
NAlL»,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS, „„ *:
' ’LOBVX’.',.rd'S SNUFF,
- I -;o: RCOTPftw^lACABDY.
SMOKING TOBACCO (various brauffs.) .
Liquors, in Barrels awl Cases.
7 1 .r-.-W r . • , V M'
DROP IN BUYERS.
j promise 't^o do my besC to please, 1 have a
^strong foroe of industriou* Young Men, ready to
put up your purchase* with expedition, having em
ployed additional-help. ■ /.
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Macon, Oct 27, 66 rata. >■
META LIC liURIAj, CASES
LOSS fe THOMPSON’S,
•J—^Under the Printing Office—^
ON BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA.
men*, to COUXTltV S1EHCI14X
Smallest Profits—Qulck Sales—Cask Terms
(eg- Alt or-lcrs promptly fillcJ.
guaranteed. oct 27 ' 3ra
Ceoysia, Worth County.
S IXTY days nflei dale application will be made
to the Ord'mary of said county for leave to sell
„ - I the land belonging lo Iho.estalo of Leroy Kenedy,
O' E O . — I deceased. JOHN JJ. KESKPY, Adra'r.
Nov, ijth, 1866, -4 .* * ■-.
^ FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS
from Iho smallest to the largest sizes have just
V.Ti.r— lino ^ een received by us. and will be kept.alnnys on
hand. Persons desiring-Coffins of this kind can
purchase them cheap by calling on
LONG & THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 28lh, i808. 14—tf
and liberal advances made on consignments to us,
orfriends, in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore and Liverpool.
Septembor 15, 1866 l m »
Hardeman & Sparks,
R ENEW the tender of their services Jo thoPlan-
f .... -
W® »t© now prepared to do.
ALL KINDS OR
JOB WORK
■Efcal n- V t>/
AT THIS OFFIC*.
With Neatness and Dispatch
□?o tt-JEiisrrni
purcimscl on the place, if desired.
. Nov.*0, Si* IC. J. W.VKKF.N, Trustee.
Paper and Envelopes.
L ARGE Stock, *r.d very cheap, at the^Alb
Book 6tore.
NEW 3TOKEon Poplaralreet, between Second
and Third streets, where they- keep constantly , on
hand a large and complete 6tock of GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, and PLANTATION,SUPPLIES.
* Agents for Pratt’s COTTON GIN8, snd IRON
TIES—BAGGING aud ^OPE. nlwnys on hand.
We solicit consignments of Produce and Cotton,
and are prepared to receive and sell Cotton for
Planters. Comraisssion or Storago, 50 cents per *
ters of Georgia, and tho Public generally, as
Ware House and Commission Merchants,
and are prepared to receive, store, and'sell Gotten,
qr other produce entrusted to their laro We flatter
ourselves that an experience of thiity years in the
business will enable us to - give. entire satisfaction
to those who entrust their business In our hanus.
In the sale of Cotton, especially, our knowledge
of the markets, and particularty of those who wish
to purchase, and tho quality and grades bfcottou
desired by them, will enable us to sell cotton on
more advantageous terms than the-producer: can—
thus securing to him the highest market jfrice at
the time of sale. ‘ . *
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Cotton in Stor*.
Our efforts will be to please thoso who patronize
us, and our reference is to planters from every sec*
tion of the’ State, whose interest wo have for years
struggled to maintain and promote.
Oct 12th 66 8m
mHE “FLOYD PLACE,’* in the: First
j' .District of Lee county, will be rented 4
to the highest bidder, at the' CourtHouse <
in Starkyille, on the first Tuesday in Do-
comber next. The place contains more than” two
hundred acres open land, in a good state of cultiva
tion, and as good, if.not _ ~
The Best Land in -Lee county.
& comfortable dwelling, good gin' liouse, gin and
screw, and is as well watered as could be desired.
. Personal security, and mortgage cn unencumber
ed real estate will bo required. I’.am authorized r
state that s w *ed corn, cotton saed, and stock jvx
PAPERS
Thornburn’s Fresh
CARDEN SEED,
^P*1!Cow is the time to buy, when tho stock is
complete. L. E. WELCH, Drug
Albany, November 17, 18»36