The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, December 08, 1866, Image 3

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' ^weekly patriot, Local_CoJ'imii. ^6*.' DECEMBER 8th, 1866. '^To^fi.dvertiBers. A)JUST Patriot is the beat adver- mwlimn in South-western Georgia.— the largest patiso circulation of any ^,8 sK<moN. Terms of advertis- !'* ffr reasonable as ant—but must bo “ w> IX Advance, on, on Demand. , b wor k neatly executed, at Macon J °f.s. We ar0 now P rc P ar< ^ l t witha fine urfcolotod Inks, Bronxes, Paper, Card-’ W j y c n- Cut?, Typo and Bordorings, to Wf ;V Ki*» 0P WoltK i in any Colob on • nis ami at prices to suit everybody— -?tetoq ll!llil .v and quantity. ;. , v X x O UNCEMENTS- FORJUDGE. tuihorited 10 announce the name or Col. ~ candidate for of the Western Circuit. Election in January next. J,umber SJ. ft»p6* u,no . *Ty* “* w ; J STROZBP, of Ibis city u ft caudidi * « cc of Judge of the ‘Superior Court tde FORJUDOB. It »r? ftuthorited to announce the name of Hon. usl j Scarborough, as ft candidate fOr the ^ j ni tge of the South-western Circuit. Elec- Not 3 tde. r p0 R SOLICITOR GENERAL. authorited «o announce the name of N. I SMITH* Ksq., of Americas; as a candidate for |fice 0 f Solicitor General of the South-Western tail. »t the election tn January. Dec 1, tde—GO gr Mr. r. W.' Ax«.ry, having pertna- in this city, offers Ills servi- Jjthc citizens of Albany, .and vicinity, iinrartuMi and experienced' workman for Wairina of watches, clocks and Jewelry Arsons haring fine watches but of order hve them well and carefully repaired havin ' them in his hands.* Office oppo- j them in 1 jibe "Patis House.” See Card in anoth- To Bondholders of the State of Georgia. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ) Millkdgevim.k,Ga., 13thOct., i860.’ f In conformity with an act of the General Assembly, approved 12th March, 1860 numbered 10. It is ordered, ’ 1 st. That all bonds and coupons of tbe State of Georgia now due, and which were not issued in aid of the late war, whereso ever made payable, may be funded on pre sentation at the Treasury of the State, in Mortgage Bonds .of the State,. bearing seven per cent, interest from the 1st day of July, 1866, that being the day of their date. 2ndly. That all coupons payable in New \ ork, or in London, now due, and embraced in descriptive list furnished the agency by the Treasurer, may be funded, in bonds des cribed above, on presentation at the Xation- al Bank of tbe Republic, New York. ^Srdly. That all coupons fundcd.in New York be-marked PAID and retained Hr the Treasury‘‘With a descriptive list of bonds is sued 1n (finding them. tthly. Tiiat tho Treasurers endorse, or cause to be endorsed on each bond funded, the uaqie of the person presenting it. and that a registry of all bonds issued in the funding process he kept in tho Treasurer’s office, . 5thly. No interest is allowed on bonds or coupons after maturity. /,Cn.\uti!s J, JtoKiss, Governor, , T. 4 TRE/VStiRY of'Georgia, i , Miu.kddkviu.k, 13th Oct. 1866. \ Holders of overdue Bonds and coupons of the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that in accordance; with the'above order, they can receive for them, on presentation at this d|g- partraent, new bonds of tbe State, dated 1st July, 1800, due twenty years lrom date, bcaruig iuterest at 7 per coat per annum, payable semi-,annually, in January and July and secured by mortgage on the‘Western and Atlantic itailrniul. Tho Bonds bciug iu sixes of 6500 and $1000, holders must present their Bonds aud coupons iii multiplies ot 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 tlieir entry on the records, as ordered above J.\o. Joxns, Ct. Treasurer. . Oft. 20th, 1800. ARRIVAL OF F A Id it -A. 1ST ID VlogrAjili wire* furnish the press lithe following synopsis of ItfLER'S SPEECH AT BROOKLYN. New Y'okk, Nov, 25 |famUlutk*r «U*livere<l a lecture at the Wemv of Miimc in Brooklyn hist evening. • attentively listened toon the sul>- n*.»r^rnzition at the Soiitlt. •ai.l m iilier political expedient, con ns Presidents nor Congress co«l«l it. All devices of Stftte craft most i universal freedom cannot acco'm- ani! universal impartial sulfrago ■M to the danger. The only satc- inivers.il education, intellectual and Tin* common school aud church m*v basis on which the South can ai;il permanently reconstructed.—» r^ned that there is power in Con- estaWisJi schools in t lie South, un it!* clause of the Constitution,' which ■Congress shall have the noweir to pro ■for common welfare ana general de- Wolthe I'nited States. (ithe subject of impeachment of the it, he claimed that an i in proper pub- Bacon, per pound, , ech of that high official is impeacha-1 * by the barrel,.... i Thuilic .Senate, from which mem-J Gutter, u ►from eleven States are excluded and Tallow, t **•••• *••••*•£••••• Wthcm expelled, is a legal-high court Hecswax, “.... kndimeut. That if the accused neg- j ^° a lh Turpentine, l>er,lb ..... porrefuses to appear before the Senate j ^alt, Liverpool, per sack, Vsmnmoued, he may be tried, convict- I Sugar, brown, per !ti |al ileposeil from office. That all pow- Sujkr, reliucil,.... M fee *ment arc derived from the Eng-1 ** lo »* • iv, nul that according to all law and j ^offee, Java, ^ t,the 1‘residenn if impeached, must j # • ItTNQUEST 4 MALLORY'S “GEM" PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, ARCADE BUILDING, COTTON AVENUE, MACON. GEORGIA. CHEAPEST QAXLERY IN the CITY. S trangers Vismxo Macon are invited to call and examine our ele gant Cartk de Vizitbs, softly toned Ivobytypes, delecately tinted Pobce- laixes, and those pretty little Gem Photographs The latter only $2,50 per. ... . 1 ; Strangers visiting the city can have Photographs finished in.time for the evening train, by calling ) the. Gallery jit anj time before 11 o’clock, a. m. Particular attention given to copying and enlarg ing Pictures. Copies sent by mail or Express, will .receive prompt attention. Life-size Portraits, ele- gantly colored, $75. ' J J. M. Luxquest. September 15, 18G0 E. ZACHARIAS, or SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Le* Mallobt. S. STRAUS, ■£z' ALB1KY rBICG t'CRRE.VXT. Flour, per barrel,.... Corn, |K-rbiinhel, Corn Meal “ Cow Peas, “ Ground Peas, per bushel,. *12.50<al6.00 1.25(g) 1.50 to 1.50 1.25@ 1.50 l.Ofl 26@ 28 •Ice. Butler enumerated the char- |Vlail to make against the President as Mile offences, vix: 1st Drnnken- •Scc. 2d The making of indecent 1 atory harangues. 3d Tyranny institutional assumption as chief ex- tirsnping lawful rights and fPr ■ poof : I'fpiiwiT tfCongress in appointing Provisi 'n- ir the soutli. The reorgapi- Stato governments ami ossiinip- rto dictate whoshanld vote in d States. 4th The corrupt use anting power. 5th. Improperly constitutional power o( pardons for of- •pinst the United States.' Oth. np- rcluls to office, 7th. Refusing ‘tc the eonstittitional laws of Con- “ itisiirrcotionary States. The nd-, ' u 'fry long and ntnlisturlied. ns been commenced before the Sn- Lonrt by J no. II. i.ester against Gen. PAargirg him with false improson- jikmages laid at 81000,000, and with at conversion of property, damages kester receives! free pass from S' Stanton during the war, to bring "North, Butler disregarded the 'imprisoned him. Xoticcoftbc ! served yesterday. rof Family Groceries! FLINT & CO., TUI OLD STAND Ok P^°n1 a, “l fresh supply of _ ll y Groceries, Jill?'’!. 10 'J** poWioxt m raMOoab.s mil Their slock con- Mi o" 1 ”* “* n,ei article. : . ,\ r «»r. Sonar,Coffee, llotter. Cheese, *n<l Calsops; nlso. Can- *»’kl\:L rMrv ' i Prnl, i' la Cans. *c., hraaJr'fS Tohareo, nnJ Cigars Liquors by l*h«»4 r"” tT ' 11 ' with the bcstofChani- - Brooms, Selves, •vj arueies too numerous to nien- r tSducp M m5 ^ e P ai ' 1 for allkinds elZSlP®-.«>therm CASH or barter, tta otcJtWiUfinti it Jeciiledly r », ,ls a cajl before purchasing "** 10 *t" »S I.OW .s the ?■ W. FLINT & CO. : rhi' «!-«» [S' Mtie’i Tobacco, per lb, by the box, Nails, Powder,...“ ihot, “ - Cheese,....“ Candles,.. Candles, sperm, jier lb, Osnalmrgs, ]K‘r yard, Sheeting, “ Calicoes, ....“ ft. Scgars, per thousand, Svrnp, cane, per gallon....... vVhiskcy, Jrandy, • •’• • • •'•••• Wine,.. y...‘f ••• • ■ Vinegar, a CoafOil,.... Eggs, W r doxpu,.,.......... Chickens,'. .** llaekeral, per kitt, three doz. Coelfisli, per lb, Crackers,. “ Pickles, per jar, ...... Gandies, per lb, • • • Can Fruits, each, Oysters, Cove, per box,..... Sardines, per box, Sauces, per bottle, Xuts, per ib,.. Macaroni, per lb, [Yenuacili,. Mlrstard^^cr jar... „..•».« • Pepper, ground, per lb Pepper, Kerry, “ Brooms, each Lye,concentrated, per box,.. Fresh Meats, per Jb, ,nxnxn.cz s. coxaxt ALrx.o ., Toexo. CON ANT & YOUNG. COTTON FACTORS ^ S3“ 530 General Oommission Merchants. aa sours street, new tore c i 0S e and Particular jUtcntion to sales ^ Jobhco, Wool, Hide., Ac., &«.,«>■» 'h« of every Description. John Jackson, Albany, G». ' l 'W. 1 H. Voung, Columbus, G Dunham & Co. Apl* Fa Young & Woods, Eufaula Columbus, Oa, Oct 27, 18fi6 6m 16(u) 18 30(g) 35 8a 10 25 20® 25 475a 5.00 15® 20 25(g) r.o * 40 55 to 60 1.50® 2.50 .75 to 4 50® 1. 14® 15 12 4® 16 65® 1.00 25@ 30 33® 40 40® 60 75 to 1.00 32@33 30 25 to 25.00ra 183.00 75@ 1.00 . 3.50® 6,00 6.00®16.00 , ,4.00® 8.00 1.00® 1.25 125a 1.50 . . 26®, 25 2.25 to 2.50 - 11 5.00 20 20 to 25 40 to 2.00 50 to 75 75 to 1.00 50 to 1,00 40 to 50 40 to 40 to 75 SO 50 ,25 to. 50 s >20 »K 25 75 to 1.00 40 to 50 5010.76 40to 8tO 12J IMPORTANT to the TRADE, WE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENIN6 OCR 8T0CK 0F Fill AND WINTER GOODS, Embracing evrrytliinj* usually kept in ft first-class House. The attention of Merchants and Planters’ i» directed to onr well selected Stock. Our Vine of BHIIS dOOM . Is everything that could be desired,and we intend to keep the stock up to its-present standard. We have not apace to spec! y. but believe.we can filUdf orders complete. Our « HOSIERY, GLOVE, — A N D — YANKEE NOTION DEPARTMENT Is amply supplied. We have also a splendid stock of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CASS1 MERES AND BROADCLOTHS. Also, a fine lot of IRISH LiisnEnsrs. 7-8,1-4,1-8 and 10 4 . BLEACHED DOMESTICS. We have aim, a splendid assortment of CLOTHING, Well iftlapted to onr Country Trade. Our Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Is unsurpassed by any House South of Baltimore— embracing about 400 cases Mrn*s Women's and Children's Roots*and Shoes in eve ry variety. Also, :* fine lot of The Radicals May Howl!! BUT THAT WILL NOT PREVENT MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO. JjIROM offering to the people of Sowth-Western —SUCVKSSOR TO— JONES & CUTLIFF, AXiBA-lsTlT, Q-.A.. H Men’s and Boys’ Hats. Indeed, wc might say that we have almost everything TTTOULD Respectfully inform hhr friends, and Vy the citizens of Albany and surrounding noon- " I try, that he has just returned from Ne ~ with ft ehoiee selection of the Finest Gold and Silver Watches, Kstlkis Chkoxometzus, the most accurate and perfect timekeepers made for the Pocket. Patent Letters and Horizontalt, by the best Ameri can, English and European Manufacturers. SL&aANT JBWSLRi Ladies* and Rents’ Fine Gold Chains. Signet add-Gem Rings. Pins, Sleeve-Studs and Buttons, Brooches, Seals, Keys, and Masonic Em-b 1 e ms. ~Wedding Eings, SOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, Superior Gold Fens with Diamond Points, Silver and Plated Ware. Regers, and Wostenholms’ superior, first class Outtlery, Dinner and Desert Sets, Razors, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Aor,^. ^ISalS^ £22 S3 Writing aud Dressing Cases, Wallets, Pocket Books, Toilet Sets* Combs, Brusnes, &c , &c. Warrant’d Genuine Meerschaum Pipes & Stems Umbrellas, Walking Canes, &c., &c. Musical Instruments, Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Accordions, and MTJSIO BOXES. PISTOLS, of Colts’, and tho most approved Manufacturers. Caps and Cartridges, all sizes, and of best quality. Clocks and Regulators, Eight day and 30 hour accurate Timekeepers Arrangements have been made with the leading manufacturing louses by' which special orders for Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Diamond and Gem Jewelry, Fire Arms, Ac., will be executed with accuracy and dispatch, and onthvmost FAVORABLE TERMS. tST All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jew elry Cleaned and Repaired In.an efficient and economical manner. Gold, Silver and Specie, BouptUt. Solti and. Excliantied, Albany Watch and Jewelry Store, BROAD STREET, - - ALBANY, GEO. S. STRAUS- Albany, October 37* 1300 .ljrcStljr 1 l J GROCERIES WM7ITH exceeding large additions tor nr Groce-y Departmenl, wc can now compete with any section. We have: 100 bales of India Ragging, 300 coils Rope, j, * ;j 10,000 lbs. Arrow Tie, 5J«les,Biigging,T«ftne,. 150 bbls. Flour, assorted brands, 75 bales Macon Sheeting, 10 bales Augusta Shirting, .it - 20 bales Yarns, »■. *»- U 40 bales Qsnaburg*. 250,000 lbs. oflrnh and Steel. 200 kegs Nails, assorted, 150 pkgs. Mackejcl in bbls., half bbls, £th , r bbls. and kits. , Drf ^ * - 100 lbs. Blue Pisb, . v . i 150 barrels Sugar*, Asserted. 500 boxes Tobacco, all graderand qualities, 75 bags Coffi*e, 75 kegs Soda, 75 boxes Sods, 500 bags Shot, AVB JUST RECEIVED A LARGE, Coshlets .‘and beautiful assortment of LADIES': DRESS GOODS, SILKS, BER1NOE3, WOOL DeLANES, EM PRESS CLOTH, EMHROIDERIES, q > : LACES, RIBONS, HATS, ' ARTIFICIAL- - nt* • Blowers,'' ’ BONNETS ANtfHOODS, HOSIERY AND SHOES, DRESS TRIMMINGS—all colors, AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, . &c., &c., &c.,; A General Awortinent of I . 1 ; ft A Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, READY MADE CLOTHING. —Gent’s Furnisliinff Goods,— Fine Cloths and Cassimeres, SHIRT^J, COLLARS ANpCRAVAm ^ Together with everything usually kept in a first- class Dry Goods and Clothing Establishment, all of which i will sell at Savannah Cash rkicks. * Give me ft Call,' and I will guarantee satis faction. E. 7. AMI AM AS. Sooth side of Broad Street, at Jones'A-CuttMTs Old Stand, Albany, Gtr. • * - " - 8 9 September 8th, 1866. 3m.. ... Fall Trade ' - k I IST ■' . GROCERIBS IS NOW UNDER WAY AT J. K SEYMGUEt Cherry Street, Maoon, Geo. BOOT AND SHOE J* Gri me s, Is now prepared to make to order Gentlemens* fine Boots and. Shoes, out of the finest and best French Calf-skin—also, French Morocco Shoes for Ladies. All work warranted to give satisfao- tion. Repairing done promptly. Call at South Side Broad Street, _ up-stairs in McGuires brick block, opposite to Dr Jennings’-office. Albany, Ga., August 2otb. 1866. 5**1 GROUND NUTS ADD FIELD PEAS, illELS OF EACH WANTED, .ill par the highest MARKET P J. N. SEYMOUR. ebeny 8wm». too M*Gnn Caps, . I 23 kegs 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 20 Inches Rubber Belting, V'^ jf\ '40 boxes Cheeae, . J e 'j \v 20 boxes. Herrings, 40 *«. seivee, 60 d„x Brooms, Schnappe, Pickle., 1, |,snd gal. jsrs. Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soap., Tes', Crackers, Pine Apples in case, Raisins, Indigo, Madder, Castor Oil in Coses. Cases Liquors, assorted, , | ' Russ’ Preparations, assarted, &c., &c.,&c.,&c. -V '>' Dealers are res|wctfully requested to give us u call,and we Teel confident we can make ittollieir interest to examine our goods and prices. J. B. BOSS & SOU, Wholesale Grocery and Dry Good. Dealers, 55 SECOND AND 96 CHERRY STS., -MACON; G E O. - September 8Ui, 1M5, HENRY HORNE, No. 60, HORNS’S BLOCK, CHERRY STREET...... MACON, GA. O FFERS for sale at Lowest Maoon Prices, for CA8B. GROCERIES. Fancy Hama, Beef Tongues. A. B C. Sugar, Crushed and Powdemt Sugar, Powder -8hol and Caps, Flour,* all grades, jrr (packers, all kinds. Cigars of ‘ all grades. Smoking To bacco, Chewing To- . bacco, Coperas, J •. ,f ami Salt, Mackerel, Cod Fish Herring. Blue Fish, While Fish, Bluestoue, Matches, Soaps, h Sauces, Pepper, Playing Cards, Spices. tGnfectioneides:: Macon atiek Candy, Northern stick candy, French stick candy. Gum drops. Liquor drops. Cake Trim, mings, Coooanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Braail Nuts. Filberts^ Figs, Citron, Currants, Raisins, English Pickles, American Pickles, Jpllies and Prcser.es. Ij I QLU O 2rt S : By Barrel, Gallon, or, Bolile. Otard. Dnpuy SCo. Iirantly, first quality Pinett, Castillone Co. Brandy, first .quality. . American brandy; Holland*Glu, American G!n«-Cabinet Whia key of 1857,Tory fine; Old Bourbon Whiskey; Tuaca loosa whiskey, cheap grade} Parker & Co’a. whisky, cheap grade. \ - .. * • * ^ ^ Fruits and Vegetables: Havana Oranges, KoTthern Apples, Western Apples cabbages, onions, potatoes, lctuonaand grape3, Having a long experience in the Confectionery lin< and having a person selecting # my Fruits nml Voge tables in the North, I enn offer verv extra induce ments to COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ~ SnaUest Profits—Qaiek Sales—Cash Terms ia- All orders promptly filled. Satisfaction guaranteed. oct 27 3m Georgia, Worth County. S IXTV days after date application will be made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Leroy Kenedy, de<eased. w *'* * Rev. Uth, 1856, joh: KENEDY, Adua'r. Georgia their Fall Slock of : Staple and Fancy Groceries, r ine Liquors and choice Wines, etc. It consists in art asfollows s . . . 50 bbls A, B and C, Crushed and Powder'dSugdrs \ 2 hbds and 5 bbls Muscovado Sugars^ . ’ :X\ .15 sacks Rio Coffee. . ..'it '.. . ’ 5 * “'JavaCoffeo *. ’ o ; 75 bbls and 50 sack? and half sacks Flonr. • C bbls Cuba .Molasses. v. r *».: r io 5bbls Sugar House Syrup, : , .#*« il 200 choice Hams. New Mackerel, in barrels, half barrels, quarter barrels and kits..O' In Fine Groceries,, bur Stock cannot bo excelled. The articles are too numerous to mention—but *of'| the very best quality^ and at the Vanx Lowest ' Pnioss. ‘ We offer Ten Barrels of Georgia CornWbli^key.ftt $2,60 to $2.75 per gallon, and good Bourbon^at $2,25 to $2,60- and prime Bourbon for $3 to $4: .. We also offer a large stocjtcf ‘ ^ *• Fine “Wines and. Liiqnbrs, • T t. CASI), .wo offor and as we buy and sell only son BARGAINS. Megrath, Patterson & Oo. OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, 53e£^QkCaCE>KSr a : , Sep. 29, CG w3m J. U. ANDERSON LODI8 F. AXDEBSOX, J. T. WALREJU • R EJI OJ[^A I*-, J. H. ANDERSON & SON, Grocers and Commission Merch’ts M. a o o n, G- a. ■ S IVE removed from their sld stand, to 4belr JJEW STORE on Peplar street* between Second bird streets, where they keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of GROCERIES, PROVISION^, and PLANTATION SUPPLIES; ‘ Agents for Pratt’s COTTON GINS, and IRON TIES—-BAGGING and ROPE,.always on hand;' - Wo solicit consignments of Produce and Cotton, and are prepared to receive and sell Cotton for Planters. Commisssion or Storage, 50 cents per bale—^Selling 1J- per cent. Macon, Sept 15,1860. ‘ 3m T HE w. L LAWIOX, j. 1. xnnuxnsoif, n. f. lawtox. * LAWTON. LAWTON I CQ Brown House Street, Macon, Georgia. W HOLESALE Dealers ix Bagging, Rope, Corn, Hay, Oats, Bacon, Floor, Sugar, Coffee, Leather, Mackerel, &c„ Ac. Having removed to our Commodious Store ou Fourth street, and having ample storage room, wo have concluded to accept Consignments of Cotton. Bacon, Flour, &c.\ &o., in bulk. j(J{2y* Cash oidero ; promptly attended to. Lautox, Lawtox & Co. Macon, Sept. 15, 1860 8m • SAll’l. P. CELL, CXO. W. WYLftT, HEX TIT SUCnftUTtAX BELL, WILEY & CHRISTIAN, COTTON FACTORS ASY1D , •: General Commission Merchants, AUKAH, GEORGIA, S PECIAL Attention given to orders fer purchase of all discriptions of Produco and Merchandise, and liberal advances made on consignments to us, or friends,-rn Boston, Nejr York, Philadelphia; BAIT' timorc and Liverpool. . j'' s . September 15, 18GC . In**' Merchants, Planters, and Others May! Find it to their. Interest jo Cifive Him Call. • . HIS MOTTO IS. rf'' ' CHEAP FOR CASH 1 He is now Receiving a Heavy ' Supply of • / lYestcrn Produce GENERAL GROCERIES- He also keeps on hand ; Bagging, Dope, and Twine. NAHA TOBACCO, CIGARS, • *' 1 - • LORILLARD’S SNUFF, : . SCOTCH noil MACABOV. SMOKING TOBACCO -(various brand..) Liquors, Is Barrels aid Cares.. IN BUYERS. I promise to. do my best to please. 1 have ft strong force of industrious Young Men, ready to put up your purchases with expedition, having em ployed additional help. - L J. N. SEYMOUR. Maeon, Oct 27,66 - " lm. METALIC BURIAL CASES ’ r v - AT LONG & THOMPSON’S, Under the Printing Office ON BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA. A FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS from the smallest to the largest sizes have just been received by ue, and will be kept always on hand. Persons desiring Coffins of this kind can purchase them cheap by calling on LONG & THOMPSON. Albany,-Feb. 28th, 1866. 14—tf Hardeman & Sparks, R ENEW the tender of th^ir services to the Plan ters of Georgia, and the Public' generally, as Ware Bouse and Commission Merchants, and are prepared to receive, store, and sell Cotton, or other produce entrusted to tlieir care We flatter ourselves that an experience of thirty 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 tho markets, and particularly of thoso who wish, to purchase, and the quality and grades of cotton desired by J hem, will enable us to sfell cotton on more advantageous terms than the producer can— thus securing to him the highest market price at the time of sale. LIBERAL ADVANCER made on Cotton in Store. Our efforts will be to please those who patronize us, and our reference is to planters‘from every sec tion of the State, whoie interest we hare for years struggled to maintain and promote. Oct 12th GO tJrn . We.are now prepared to do u^ILrXx ki jstds oi JOB ¥ 0 i; K "ifjSKms OFFICf, With. Neatness and Dispatch Paper and Envelopes. L ARGE Stock, and vary cheap, at the Albany Book Store. L. E. WELCH & CO. . T O R E3STT1 firaiE “FLOYD PLACE,” in the First I District of Lee county, will be rented 4 to the highest bidder, at the Court House l in Starkville, on the first Tuesday in Do- . cembernext. TIio place contains more than tv' hundred acres open land, in a good state UttiV* lion, and as good, if not t The Best Land in Lee county. A comfortable dwelling, good gin house, gin and screw, and is as well watered as could be desired. Personal security, and mortgage on unencumber ed real estite will be required. I am authorized state that seed-corn, cotton seed, and stook on purchased on the place, if desired. Nov 10, st* K. J. WARREN, Trustee. 10,000 PAPEH Thornbum’s Fresh CARDEN SEED. Now is the time to bny, when tbe !*lock complete. L. E. .WELCH, Druggist, bany, November 17, 1866 tf