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United States Government
Tin KiEcimv*.
Andre it Johnson, of Teirn., Presidents r
LaKayctte S. Foster, of Conn.,; Acting
Vico President.
THE CABINET. ’
Wm. H. Seward, of New York, Secretary
of State. ' . .
II. McCulloch, of Indiana, Secretary oi
the Treasury.
Edwiu 11. Stanton, of Pennsylvania, Se
cretary of War.
Cl id eon Welles,, of Connecticut, Secretary
of the Navy. - <
James Ilarlan, of Iowa, Secretary. of the
Interior.
James Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gcu*
eral. - .
William Dennison, of Ohio, Postmaster-
General r„ - •
rim judiciary.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Siisticc.
Nathan CiiftorJ, of Maine, Associate Jus-
"ice.
Samuel Nelson, of New York, Associate
J tistice.
K. C. Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice.
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Associate
Justice.
David Davis, of Illinois, Associate J 11s-
ticc.
(Vacancy.), - . _
Noah IL Swaync, of Ohio, Associate J us-
Samucl F. Miller," of Iowa, Associate J us
tice.
GEOncn—STJTE UOYER.VUE.VT,
EXKGITIVE DEPARTMENT.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
•It. I* Hunter, Secretary Executive De-
'lartmc’.i..
11 J. G. Williams,
Z. D. Harrison, Messenger.
STATE llOl’SE OFFICERS.
N. C. Barnett, Secretary of State and Sur
veyor General. '
J. T. Burns, Comptroller General,
John Jones,Treasurer.
J. G. Montgomery, Librarian.
Jesse Horton, Captain State House Guard.
JUDICIARY.
Judges of the Supreme Court—Jos. II.
Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A.
Walker.
Clerk—C. W. Dubose.
rENITENTIABT.
W. C. Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
». Tailrird, Assistant Keeper; A. IL N is
let, Book Keeper.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. F. Green, Snpt. and Kesulent Phy-
ician; Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant Pliysi-.
dOVGIIERTY COUNTY SIP’R COURT.
t.lge K. II. Clark.
•Solicitor L. P. I). Warren.
Sheriff J. W. Keinp.
J’erk J. F. Cargile.
Jqilinary W. II. Wilder.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge Thomas C. Spicer.
Solicitor Wm. Oliver.
lerk J. F. Cargile.
% JUDGES INFERIOR COURT.
John Jackson, J. M. Mercer, N. P. Brin-
j' U, T. A Cleaves, F. M. Thompson.
Clerk J. F. Cargile.
" USE, .w", .
III ICHAN'S PlL
CHILLS Sc FEVER
.— <: ~RTA!N '
Gallic n ajc’s Pills arc composed simply of Vegeta
ble Medicine*. They axe Cathartic Pill*, acting
upon tbe Stomach, Liver. and JioXrl* : containing
. no Arsenic, Calomel, Bin* Mala, or any other Migem
substance. Tbo great advantasothe Proprietors claim
- for these PUls Is that, without the nitf of Calomel,
Blue Mess, or any other Minerals, they will euro the
t obstinate case* of CHILLS AJiG FEVER,
DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL HEADACHE, NEU
RALGIA. and all affections rf» like character. Fid-
low tbe directions, and yea will And they will do aU
that Is claimed for them. Try ene box, and thdr^ewn
merits will recommend them eTer aft»r«W»|
&T Me tare used eUtlUgka*’*
never known them to fail to ear*
were followed, and unhealUtMgtj recommend them te
TTS, Ex-Got. “f Alabama. ^ l
3E, Judge Supreme Court of Ala.'
ijjEIiT DOUG1IEKTY’, Judge #th Circuit
Ea. O. \7ALLKR, Sheriff Montgomery Co„ AU.
Box. ALEX. R CLIT1IERALL, Montgomery, AU.
Col. JAS. II. WEAVER. * * •
• CRAWFORD BIBB, , • _ _ **
Mas. E. A. BANKS, Com. Merchant, N a, La. ^
GEO. MASON. Esq , Mayor WetumnktS. AU
MIKE L. WOODS. Alt’/ at Law.auO J* dway, N.T
DANIEL SaYRE. Grand Sec. Grand Lodge
Ala.. F. & A. Masons.
BLOUNT & HAL?,
Sole Proprietors, Montgom’ry, Ala,
Wholesale Depots,
Harral, RhdeyA Tompkins. 141 Chambers at.. N. V
S W. Mor-'dun, N. Y.. Edward Wilder & Co.,
Louisville. Kj,, E. J. Hart k Co., N.O. La.,
Blount & Haig, Montgomery. Alabama.
gST SOLD BY—L. E. Welch. E. II. Bacon & Co.
Gilbert & Hill-man, and nil Druggists generally.
Albany, Ga., July 28, 1866.' 42—6m
ONLY $20,00!
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducement*
To Persona Wanting
SEWING MACHINES!
PROSPECTUS
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCES
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
are now offering to the Public,
WILSON’S
NEW FAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS:
U the only Firtt-CUsa Sewing Machine in I
J*t that retails for less than $55. We pit
Vrw Machine tr “— “ n •*-•
prove\«
Machiin^ _ _
•towed rfVhta Machine to bring it very
highest dimes in the scale of Sewing lUghlnas. It
is acknowleoMd by the beat judges tagtand entire*
ly ABOVE and'vtosd any MachineJT
Wilson’s uNfoilcd Stying Machine
has thee
AU Kinds Seising
distribution
GJ.EAT
- BV THE
American Jewelers’ Asseelatian;
Depots 37 & 39 Nassau, 5*L-
56 & 58 lAbex-ty St.,
YOKKtlTY.
NEW YORK DT
Of Rosewood I’innos And Mofodoons, Fine Oil Pain
tings, Engravings, silver Ware, Gold and Silver
Wiitcher, and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of
Diamond Pins, Diamond Kings, Gold Bracelets
Coral, Florentine. Mosaic, Jet, Lr.va, nna
> <; Cameo Ladies’ Sets, Gold Rena. with .
Encourage | Home Industry!
Spool CUlodfMinen Thread,
te directly from tbe Bpmd, and can be
J at the unprecedented sKed of 4,000
r minute. This Machine
Elastic Loelc-Stiteh,
\x can be cut at frequent intervals of ever / V
[, and can not be worked or pulled apart.
Vv ashing 1 ton, X). C.|
? $ US journal, having been lw.ee enlarged, is one
i of the largest paper*i in the country. It is print
ed on fine fine ic/iite and heavy paper, and contains
■‘ 1 •/’'go and dear t,p«, MoamE.vniso matter, in
-i'- rnn of the latest .news, general and special,
' ,3r with editorial, reporiorial and selected
• or of interest and importance, than any paper
."''< ^lied so till of New York.
National IntfAljoksceiu- devoted to News,
i. future, the interests of Religion, ind Political
s. It gives, during the session of Congress, I
cl reports of tbe debates and proceedingof the
souses, ns well as the laws.and public docu-
of each session, and at all times and every 1
' telegraphic despatches announcing the la-I
tielligence from every quarter of our pwn and
^countries. The paper has been so lung es-
' :hed. and is so widely known, ns hardly terre-
e any formal exposition of its political ehnrac-
30 J principles. As heretofore, it aims to beat
inie imports, a Motional'paper.maintaining the
Constitutional powers of the General Govcrn-
on the one hand, and the reserved rights of
C i! tcs on tlie other—confident that the Union
“ly be maintained whilp the rights of each shall
I t '.pouted by both and no transcended by either,
the Intelligencer advocates what the Editors
vientiously believe to bo right and wise in the
>i::istration of public affairs, it alwaya strive*
Wilson’s
NEW *20 MACHINE
Dees away Kith o*r old style of Treadle Machines.
IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELT %
a fair and liberal support 10 those lo whose
is committed that admit
distration; and as they
independent press to he one of the great
* :• guards of liborty, and therefore claim the right
rt\ ri i irising the acts of I he Government with free-
w .m, they endeavor to discharge lhat duty with
MUvlcMtion, candor, and respect, both for them
icVvcs and those from whom they differ. -
terhs or SUBSCRIPTION.
'js.5iy Edition, one $10 00
do ,»Jx months L. 6 00
do tiirec mpnth»......rf..v^ 2 60
;-Weekly Edition; one year 6 00
iC-miaintnf aU the reading matter of the Daily.J
do do .six months..:..... . 8 00
do do' three months: 1 60
To anyone transmitting us the names of fen sub-
a-v : ntiorrjfccompanied with the money, we will send
. additional copy gratis.
• iih ’'AibIniasters are "t
. JJi.-j4limast.rv are rcepeclfully requested to
! », ngcrils.
Addroai allcommunlealions.Jo
Snow, Coyle & Co.,
(SrooxMOBs TO GALES A SEATON.)
.I’sL'i dieiM National lutclligencer. Washington. D.C
tiinc.9, 35-
»dCU MACHINE
Warranted for xivo Voam!
aobitts
On Commlaaion, or to work for a regular Salary.
We will Bend Private Terms to Ageuta,with Machine
ko those who desire an Agency.
Address all Orders— ; *
' WILSON SEWING * MACHINE
MANUFACTURING CO.,
CteveimnA, Ohio*
OoldandSiVer —
Sleeve BuHene, Seta of Studs, Veet
mud Neck Chains, Plain nnd
‘ . Chased Geld Chains,
&., valued at
$1,000,000. FOR ONE DOLLAR-
which ihejr need not pay until it in known what is
drawn and its Value.
THE AMERICAN JEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION
calls voor attention to the fact of its being lav
.rpst and most popular Jewelry Association in the
United States Tno business is and > ,,s
been conducted in the most candid and honorable
manner. Our ropidly increasing trade is
guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons fortius
method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods.
The sudden stagnation of rade in Europe, owing to
the late German War and recent disastronsfiuancial
crisis in England, has caused the failure of a huge
number of Jewelry Houses in Londou and Paris,
obliging them to sell their goods atn great sacrifice,
in sorno instances less than one third the cosl of
manufacturing, Vre have lately purchased very-
largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at.sneh extremely
low prices that we can afford to send away Finer
Goods, and give better chances to draw the most
valuable prises than any other establishment doiug
a similar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE,
and we respect fully solicit your patronage, ap we
are confident of giving the utmost satisfa<;tloii.LJ'
During the past year wc have forwarded a number
of the most valuable prises to all parts of the coun
try. Those who patropise «s will receive the full
value of their money, aa no* article on our Ji»t is
worth less (ban One Dollar, retail, and there are no
blanks. Partiea dealing with us may depend ou
having prompt returns, and the article drawn will
be immediately tent to any address,by return mail
Woolen
Twilled and Plain, Color'd-jir.d White.
wAreented perfect,
.■•—And, of tie ■—
- wwmjXMf ;■
Suitable Cor all classed"Df Working People, which
we will fell at Reasonable Prices or exchange for
Woolor Cotton.
.Welsh tile attention ofMercIiantfVPIenteri and
others, bfsnring them that we ate determined to
.hnike it to their interest to purchase our goods, i
1 We shall be prepared bjf ; the. 1st oi May to Card
Wool and make Rolls (or Customer!. ,y
, N. * A. F. TlfT. ,,
Albany,March 31,18CG. ^ |' 23-
iMxprcn.
The following parties have recently drawn value'
ble prizes frum the Americau Jewelers’ Association,
and have kindly allowed tbe of their names:
Charles J, Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department,
Washington, D. C., Piano, value $3l)0 ; Miss Anna
G. Yales, 62 St. Mark’s Place. N. Y., Sewing Ma
chine, value $75; Brig. Gen. L. L Hanson, U. S.
Vols. Nashville, Tenn., Silver Tfca Set, value $160*
Miss Emma Hunter, 63 Profit St., Harrisburg, Pa ,
Sewing .lachiuc, value $00; Lieut-Col. Walter
Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Kentucky./
Gold Watch, value $150; Win. S. Haines, 247 King
St., Charleston, S. C., Silver Watch, value $50 -
Alexander Johnson. Esq., Editor Muskateur, Minn.,
Ladies’ Enameled Watch, vsluo $160; Samuel Lee,
Esq., President Colorado and .Red Hank Mining
Company, SanFmncisco.CaL, Melodeon. value $20tt;
Aaron 8. Long, Esq., Principal Elk heart Collegate
Institute, Elkheart, N. J., DiMond Pin, value $200;
R. L.- Longstreet, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box,
value $75; Rev. Isaac Van Diuer, Albany N. Y.,
Gold Lined Dining Sit, value S-ltN); Mist Clara
Lucugner, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value $400,
and Diamoud Pin, value $175.
Many names could be placed on tbe List, but wa
publish uo names without permission. Our patrons
arc desired to scad United Status Curreucey when
it is convenient. -
40
PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES
TO BB .
SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Without regard to value, and not to ba^paid for unr
til you know what you are to receive:
15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos worth,.. $200 to $450
15 Melodeon?, Rosewood Cases 175 to 260
60 First Class Sewing Machine?......,. 40 to 800
75 Fiue Oil Paintings 30 to 100
160 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to
60 Music Boxes : 25 to
160 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver... 20 to
50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to
400 Seta of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to
160Gold HuntingCuse Watches.Warn’d. 50 to
100 Diamond Rings, cluster single stone 76 to 260
175 Gold Watches 85. to ,150
300 Ladies’ Watches „ 60 to 100
500 Silver Watches..., ... 20 to 7c
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops. Ladies’
Sets of Gold and Coral. Jet and Gold, .Florentine.
Mosaic, Lava and Cameo: Seta of Studs, Vest and
Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings Gold
Thimbles, Lockets, New Style Belt Buckles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens
with Gold and Silver Extension Holdirs.Atfid a large
assortment of Fine Silver IVare and Jewelry of
every description, of the best make and latest styles.
OCT A chance to obtain any of tbe above
Articles for 0VE DOl.LAIi, by purchasing s
sealed envelope f,r 23 els.
" £Sy~ Five Sealed Envelopes will be aent for $1
Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $5 ; Sixty-five for $10
One Hundred for $15. f
Agents wauled Everywhere, Kj
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladles and
Gents who will act ms such. Our descriptive circu
lars will be sent on aplication. %
. Distributions arc made in the following manner :
Certificates naming each article and its value are
place’ll in -.untied envelopes, which are well mixed.
O e of these envelopes containing the Certificate or
Order for sr,me article, will be delivered at our office
or sent by mail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see
what article it draws and its vglu , and can then
send One Dollar, and receive the article named’ or
can choose any other one- article.on our list of the
sams value. n*
Purchasers of our Seated Envelopes may, <in this
manner, abtainan article worth from one jto five
hundred dollars. ■
Long Letters are unnecessary. Have the kind
ness to write plain directions, and in oltosing dif
ferent articles from 1I10S9 drawn, mention the style
GhA.,
W0flS.SH IMIOSY,
W &are now manufacturing al Albany, Georgia
h - *
TOBA CCO, of all grades: Various brands of Cigars.
Lorillard’s Scotch- and Mn^coboy Snuff, and many
other articles in nis line, wiiich'aro lobe bad on
Reasonable Tenhi. • J. H. SEYMOUR,
Sep 29. 8sqi$^m: •. .Cherry Streel, Mficon, Ga
A’ND
FlaOUK MIZ.X.S.
The Albany Steam Mills am now in rpern!ion;
^Gqodj ^ol; ^ Hour.
Customers will be promptly attended to end f eely
dealt Our Cu^lomcra will tv4 be «lelay» d
The Grain will be weighed in and th«* Mral wcigh»Hl
out,_(whirl* will require hut a few minutes) utiles?
the panic* prefer to g»»t the M.-al from tbei
Corn. - Corn tdrmiId be" sent as free from! cob* and
dirt us mis.-ihle. f the, f orn, as well as W heat,
ihat we grind, is finned througli the fan and the
ifHsl is rv^ uccuunied form MeVVr *
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Albany. March 31.1866. 2!
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
^EW FIRM!
RUST& JOHNSTON.
f oonS5« to the PCANTEKS end MERCHANTS
of Duughefty apd^idjacenl Couutics, thni they have
this day formed a co-partnership under the firm
name and stylo of ItUSV & IOHJ1STON,
toeegago in the WAREHOUSE nnd COMMISSION
business, occupying the Fir^Pruol Wurehoime
of Sims & Bust, nr.d confidently trust they will
continue to receive that generous support uud pa-
trpnage heretofore extended to each of them.
% Y. G. RUST.
T. 11. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga., June 1st, 1866. 36-wfim
BA'RWBTT &, OO.,
COTTON FACTORS:,
Grocers and General Com. Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA., & COLUMBUS, 0A.
Pi
Oriea
ROMPT attentio
and Shipmentaof Cotton to New York, Ne
ana aud Liverpool. Liberal advances made c
consignments. k * ** ^
Forwarding & Receiving House
APALACHICOLA, FL .
AU SIR:,—IVe respectfully cull,your ntten-
E tion to the fact, that we- have establishe<l
* i
Albany Lodge No. 24, F A. M.
rrwi *
first a
IHE regular meetings of
this Lodge
Tho' brethren will please
taka due notice- and govern
themselves accordingly.
D-17. c.;>l'ESCF.R,
Albany, April IStb, 180S.-If.. . Keen Cnrjr
TlIK I.0.NB STAIl SALOON,
(Tbrtn iloors below Iho Printing Office.)
A-LiBA-lsTY, GA
B WICVINO jiist rceeireJ ti fresh aupply of ALL
'Als'ilS OK TUB BUST LIQUORS Willi
4
' Albany Chapter No. 15, A. Y. Mi
T HE regular convocations of this Clmotet arc on
the second and foarth Friday nights in each
.Northern market i* 'stocked, such
Whiskey, Wine, Champagne, Gin, kc.. &c
iw prepared to^uit the palates of any body.
1C E regularly from Macon. Also, I
slant receipt of GOOD OLD ALE. Call
o. THOMAS If. CLARK.
, Ga. Feb. 28. 1865.
month.
The comrnhions will please lake police v il
" — “^cordingly.
D. W. c. SPENCER.
Secretary.
ern themselves i
Albaxt. April 13th, 1865.-tf'
desired.
*** Orders fov SEALED ENVELOPES must iir
every case be accompanied with the cash, with Ihe
ilh* pomon sonJIng, «nd Town. County and
State plainly written.
Let tors should be addressed to the Managers, aa
follows: * - , •
SHERMAN, WATSON & CO.,
37 * 39 Nassau S , ( ?Naw York City.
THL
Underwriters ? Agency
O, Ntw Yont, ," J :
CASH ASSETS,.
Three 'Million _ Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OF
Fire & Marine Insurance
Usds payable in GOLD or CURRENCY
Negotiable and Bankable
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCB
asx'moan' av Tan amociatiom.
Y. Gr. Rust, Argent,
ALBANY, GA.
October 21, 1865.
f^orgfa, lUilchcll Cohoij.
:: "eat variety of Bu tuna, Needles,
; . Ate. L. K. WELCH i CO,
• loss Set.
14 if ft V" 13 S«».M"nffiiy in January neif. nnplice. I
• 14 T lf .' * "; n Wl11 be 10 noli nil the land, belonir- ' o
V : ml of • r:
UOTICB.
ic«-| rigranmhs efierllie dete oflhis riotioe I ahnll
pply loiho Court of Oinllnnry of Mitchell county
trh.li . ,r I.---• for leave lo ,ell ell the land, btlongiuir to the ...
Ch . wi ' 1 - i ° f n-VCu-bl.. d. e «.«d,
SIMEON BECK, .Vdm’r.
JESSE POLLOCK, Adm-r.
Oet «, 1883
at Apnlnchietilii. Fin., for the purpose of do-
ing a'General Commission and For warding business
Having established relations with some of the best
houses in foreign and domestic ports, we are pre
pared to offer unusualudvantagesio shippers of cot
ton nnd‘other produce. Special Attention will’Ik*
given to all cotton sent us for sale, either in our own
or any foreign market.
In addition to our Commission business, wa will
keep consthntly on" hand a large stock of
Q-ROCEB IB S,
■which will be offere«i*to merchants and. planters at
piiees in'the Norjherrt and Western*markets, mere
ly adding cost of transportation
We will be prepared to accommodate our friends
with advances on cotton sent us for shipment or
sale, an 1 to furnish them with bagging nnd rope
for the coming crop and during the entire season.
N. B.—Our hpuse in Columbus, Ga., will be con
tinued af the old staud, porner St. Clair and Broad
Streets. 4-“ j * i F
BARNETT ^k CO.
June 16th, 1866. 30-tf.
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO
620 Broadway,’N. Y-,
. Have associated with them
MR. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly aud Extensive Dealer in
J. N. SEYMOUR,
Cherry Street. aaAOOW, OHO.
DEALS LARGELY IN
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
Which he Sells at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
He has on hand—• Jj-r, !
BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT, RYE, WHITE arid BLAC
epeed"^ cor^auni^tl^ ® ^ ^
SARDINES, TEAS; POWDER, SHOT;
i: LEAD„PERCUSF10N CAPS, NA !US
BAGG1NO, ROPE, aud TWINS,
He aipo keeps' n large supply of
■M B If fifi “ *"
jobs d. atkins, -»l i..: biniHAii, w. c. beale.
A.T23NS, DTJUllM;^ C0;7.
C q tt q il. IT a dtors,
Commission and Forwarding
AVAZeAOBZOOZ^A, FLORIDA.
itSr Agents for the New Orleans Line of Steam
ships. Oetober'VS,l'868.' 8nr.»
“■ J/ - nil, .ReKutritU ACo, Atkina, Dunham A-Co
New Orleans, ( O. C. MoKinnell, \ John D. Atkins
■>i adj ifs-'FjV—- 1 - * -- - 1 -— — *-•’
, ) John ]
>J. L.
• Apalach
Merritt, Dunham, McKinnell £ Co,
TIios. H. Smith, V J. L. Dunham,
Ilaaelhurst, Miss, j JO, C. Beale,
Apalachicola, Fla’
, uuiiiiaiii| inuniiniun w ou.,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDIVG MERCHANTS,
• No. 47, CARONDELET STREET,
S3* o'tsoE COu»3i<3».siaass
Onics g £ v p ’Sim-
Maaison and Quitman and v a u
- Freights between SavSn.I dos<v
aribsswaSSaj,
Com
^ Jnne Ttr a , it,
F "^1
; t" Baksaio.
»ru,gniline , j0nt , b ,1 “W
Thompson red Horace Thm/p^J
brin' name and style o( J F «, 1
llial hy deed, of mortgage, TV
Iebrsary,eighteen hundredandfi',, ' * Ml
t. Barnard ronveved t.. vu:ti: nc -I'ttv.S,
nninbera one hundred and n~ *'
dirdind.ien.fliO), u „e hitndS^
and one hundred and thirty-one J iSJ
tng snd being in the first (Is,
yrpr Dougherty, and State of
pueeof set-wring the payment nvZ’
isnry notes,all dated on the ej
eighteen hundred and tillv-nioel.mLVl
Nailiauiel L Barnard, payable to
P. Jenntogs or. brarer-.he fi w *** J
of Jinnary, eighteen hundred *4 (i ”7 *1
«®-j; L/Duxiiam, Wlhe above firm waa an old g??^**^*
id reliable eitixeuof this place—latterly ef Apa-L^.SVj n ^ 0 , ll,f ' e hr - st ^*I“l-l«nihijw,u
chtcola, Fla., of tbafirut of Atkins, Dunham A Ci '*| e »"te et i,*"?
and
lack
October VI, 1806.
two hundred and eigh.y dull, :s _
—..suid noles doe on the firs! day nrj,“ «.'
- . stioall liondred and «txty-t«o.lor ll,e, cul
C. r. STUBBS.
mortg g»v fur a vahiHblf runaidentj j, l
GOTTO.N^FAOTORt,iS^titr;i';^S
r*anav<a1 -T^Avnvaiw/^aiVw AWdl ^Tfirmnunn ~. * <• lod ({
General Forwarding and
Commission iilevrljants,
No. 4, Stoddard’s Lower Range,
Thompson.
urdtred that ihc»»
. W ">t" Ihi. tourl hy the fir-ld,
[Wre-TW prne-i|ia r ,i n -ere,i.,};^*J
tvvn Irt^ mentiKurii iiiies 4 or n| m , v
ha^, tu.the cmiiiary.
tiwr, if u
BAY STREET, SAVAKWAH, gA-.Vt^ be en..,ted « :d j t ;:
R,Tessa*. Vasos St Daais. tre our aulbor»<id vffiWT ‘ ~ :J -
d-Loii therew]
.Ihopted ’•] *«id mortgage,fi„„ H
demptnui ,-f tt.c eaul Nel.-sniri L tmutt
M ' . .
agents. They will make
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments cf l,e i “ r ^ f Im in d awl • h it wh vV uf
TT- , , Nathaniel L lhriurJ.,
Cotton:-'to US. a t ,a ^ ;*-. uines&hos
They will also obtain Permits and Pay Internal -4 r* me 196®. - lVff’i
Revenue Duty for Planters. V- < A Irde rxtran from the ndnntcs of
Reference by Permission - jlSuffdur'Couil, June Term 1866.
Messrs. Rust Johnston, C. W. Rawson. Esq., A . F. CnsaiLi
L. S. McGuire. Ksq. II. J. Couk, Esq. I..K- o*.f; !
Jud^e John Jackson.. Messrs Siroier & Smith.’ .-•*.*> _
Alhuny. On , October 13, 18G0. Sm* f . TlnngnRTt.y Superior
AGENTS WANTED FOR
The Life and Campaigns oj
r<H>]
June Tfns.isit,
lanru 8. Sjutu, - \ HELE!
■ riT\>. i
Georob II. Cnexren, J
Goa. (Stonewall), Jacksbh. 1 ' * V
' B-r Prof. R. L. Dabney. D. D., of Ya^ j-* P apprM to the Court hv the prtitniflJ
T HE Standard Biography of the Immortai Hero, f* Jf^nth dky
Tlie only cdiiiun authorized by*his widow, and j n, . r ^ a,5< ^ h^V eight, Wi.lwm \V.(
published for her pecuniary benefit The author • do ,^J °V cunvryrd to nid JrsfpbS
personal friend and CA^/oVStaff of the Christia »».«>«< cily M or parrel ol hinlistfcechd]
Soldier. Wo want an Agent in every county.—, oy, county ol Donght rty, aryl Stsii jlf
Send for circulars and see our terms, and what the U‘C plan ul wtid city asthiljul
Press says of the work. lot
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond. Va.
O-'t 6, i860 52—4w
Adams, Jones & Reynolds.
id* numhers foriy-nx (46) hiuI ***r»y
" “Tiierce St reel, drWrila-das folk-air 0«r
^cirtt on the Wrstern line of let a
tliift v fgftjrotn IlieNortixMon
thrisre due East to tUFj|
line nf itaid:: lot ttmnl.er forty six; one in
(wt thence due S« utli,on tl^Ea-tfcj
Ware-House & Commis.' Merch’ts, tin* Western line of lot h«rty*eiglii; ofieNda
(at old sta.m) or uakbi*»& itosy^) •
Macon, - - G.e.b’PeJi^
R espectfully
_ - - - • - -
j five feet thence due North, to the starting
j sixty feq-i fntmiifgon Jarkson street, by
five fen back, fi»r the securing: to wj«
■Tide iy w —Wm
note, nrnde % said VVilli-.in W. Chwm.i
tl*c sevRiith*rfety «T July, eighteen
, pny h^ble-tuJo ep 1 ! S. StnitliorLwm,*
inform their friends]
and the put lie generally I
JtScSSifiisJSi* 1 hat they art* now p r e-Q£cra«^ .....
STORAGE '° 1
STORAGE AND SALE OP COTTON. i a mnv diiciuiil unpiiil sbnil il fuitbenff&J
or to any business cntrustcJ to them. "The old now; Wtn, W5 Cherver lu* dep..tnl ttt#
fr.omls of thirl* & Ross end of Adams & Reynolds,' that: George H. Ciioevor lias born J* W_
trill, we hope, extend to jts ihe liberal patronage Administrator on the Or-Ule of raid il*»|
heretofore given to tho aboro named bouses. Cln-rver i|e«*srd
f-‘Particular allention will be given by its lo the * '
purchase of 'PLANTATION SUPPLIER 'when
ordered. A. B. ADAMS. \ Late firm of
i - - P. RETNOLDS, / Adai
. - D B..JONES.
• Macon, Sept Id,. 1888.
I Adams S Reynolds.
E, G. HILTON, P. M. RANDELL.
- SawiVmnh, Ga, New York.
Administrator, as »fnre««iil.
HILTOW & RANDELL,
Whole Sale Grocers,
AND DEALERS IN' , - ,
A\ r ines, Xiiquoj?s s &g
I1B B1I STREET, HAT.l^Ali, OA.
I NVITE tbeaitcntion of Dealers to ther lar« ,G - C , '? ,a ’ W# ^ Coantf. J-
and complelo assorlfiicpt of(.rTTNO months nfler d ,tc applicationV?’’.
Groceries and T,ir.na» A «®«»*;orti«<w
It is ordered Ih;ii sa.j/i-G»*i»rso H # ,
n^»i!ftm»>T mI'aforesaid, do («} »a»«* ihw^®?
Jure the fir.-) day bribe next"Term ihen , « f ,t|
c-ipal, interests ami rusts,due on p»id
rim**,’if aoy he has, to the contrary,** 1 *
Ihrreof hirer lose 11 re he graiitt d to tlN’wjj*
EmithrAf &rfd oh m^age. and I lie iqn ty "
,liop of wiki Uf’orge-jU-Cheever,
aferesaid, therein be forever barred.iwl™
or Ih’tfftu-e be perfect e*l on said Geerp 'Ll
HINES st HOBBS,!
iune 6th, 1866.
A true extract from the Minutes ol P
Supvri«ur Court, June Tenn, 1866. A u
. r . . r . John F.
. Albany, July 2S h. 1868
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES
AT (sKIl'FIAI ATI) ATLANTA, OA.
J^jlOR the purpo^e t of supplying Merohsnts nnt
JL- ViaJiers at the Eoiith; by wliotesalo or rctaL
sitb -uny stylo of Carriages, Buggies or TUntaUim ahy'good
wagons. ' . .servieoR
Mr. IVOOpRUFF'S long experience in tho car
riage business will enable us lo give satisfaction, in
supplying good substantial work,'such as Iheooun-
iry demands, at ns low prices ns can possibly be
furnished for. CASH. IV- ' 1 - y c
hand 4.^-. - ; 'VaI
will keep constantly on
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
ihe same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff and
.ttiXr.r. ffiflftr *»
We also furnish
Iron Axle Pla,Dtation Wagons,
Amorica, for 2, 4 or 6
address” 1 *' *" Wl ‘° WI ' I “ Rny arliole in our ''»« lo
Tomlinson, Demo Co.,
Groceries and Iiiquore,
k« rates' 7 *” pre ?i ,rcJ 10 offtr •*. »U lotfost mar-
■ CI(i Mononffshfla, * n d -
Bourbon Wbiskeies.
constantly on hand. ,
s@f Agents fur tlie celebrated “Sr.4fi - ’.WhTsiev
. J®- HAtartl's Oun Powder, in keg^\m kegs!
quarter kegs, and ca.es. * ' > 3,,- f. ’
H_ IW IIIGUIUlUaiJ Ul 81HW J
tho ranI estate of David b Gaugh.»»«»
ty,dfcensedi.it being (100) one bpadr*"*!
of land nu'nmber.(134) one hundred*® 1 .
in tlje 16th District of said county. *
STEPHEN W. PEARCR. *dmV,d*«
- ... of said 1). B^V 1
DEJYTISTR Y
Rnvingjusf wiraned ti-om
thd North, with a good sup
Ply of m y oriala for Vul
canized and Metalic work,
is now prepared t o perform
" l*i% line,
the best and mostl dura- ;i
style, and as cheap aa, ,\ f :■ /-Tni > '
entist'in the South. iAll in need of hfo
Coiiulft'/ yk
F.AS, D. J. Dirise. iplS?™
f administration on'the estate o
d county. deceased. These are t
tify be kindred and creditors of »W
nnd ippen.t aftay office within tho It®*'
by lHw, to show cause if*hy* they ^ t^ji, ■
rould 'nof be grant ed to the
m'tp iwv^ c “}.*» si
,.lay.,f November, IStifi^.^
’ 1 ' —
^8- • - -
Cf-orcla, lioiifherly .
WHEREAS. F. K. Lewis
of admisTrntlon.on the estate of A-* 1
ton J late of said county deceased.
<Ti»ese - - ^
orvioes #re Tespectruliy.iuviteJ tq give him a call.
Albany! Septcmbes 20.’UB 3, n
D. C HODGKINS &. SON j
I), :tL rs in
singulSr. the kindred and cro-.---- ,, re j
» Bct ’ w IW^
to be and appear.at my o-—, y tlll , c
scribed by law, to show cause, f
why said'lottcrs should not-be8 rftn ^f* p gftj*
d«* my band and official e'g nal j! f V. ylt™
h-nv Till Vrxvnmlkor 1866. • (
SPORTING GOODS,
Gnns, Pistols, Cotllery, Amuuitlon, Fishing
Tacklf, and Gun and Pislol TIitterlal.
MACON, GA.’,
“At Tlie Same Old Placed”
Kr Kfpalriaer Done. .
biny, 7th NoycmbS 1866. .
.fear liftAi! *
- - - ILL
PRACTlCAL^ffatcb Maker
.from the great “Amer.l^f
41L11 jbBinuiiaiiuicui »• T r\l r L
WATCHES, CLOCKS
•omptly Repaired and " arra ” „« F. ^ ^
Ptices for work
Co., and the best Jewelerso - fl tt 7 gr^ I
Always on hand. Gold » D _ I
Jewelry, niaao.is. S * j
Weddinr P«s f,t ‘.’...,ifn
DR. JENNING’S I „ w * w, * s
_ • tA. All our articles
■ BJO Cuutowar, New Yoiik. /^FFICB:up 9..ira, aver Dr. Hillamaw 1 , Drur them. , , L ',A' store.
Juno)*, I860. a7 ... V7 “tore. Brick Row, Broad Street. Albany Book and Jewelry
*•* Albany, €ta-, July 28th. --H ** s - * -• «•**• ^