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United States. Government
TTIE EXECCTJVI. [f- ' ,
-Awlro>y Johnson,"'ofTTpnn.', Pfpeijcnt.
Ia?»yette S. Foster, of Cpmi,. Acting
Pjresident.
SHE cinj.vET. r
Wm. H. Seward, ofNew York, Secretary
McCnlJftcIi, jf Secretary oi
^Edvrih 8 5lfStanton, of Pennsyl^iajr®^
"ffiaMnA^ollei, pf Psjjoect^ut, Secretary
of the Navy. "
' James Italian, <jf Itjjf}, Secretary of the
Jdmei Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gen-
eral.
William Deni}j»on, of Oliio^ Postmaster-
general; j
run judiciaBT.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Snsficf.
Nathan C’lifiortl, of -Maine, Associate
lice.
{jsmije} Nelsfli), of New 1 ork, Associate
Justice. . ' " . r '
- 'It. Cl Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice.
James M. WaynCj of Georgia, Associate
Justice.
David Di}\i» f of Illinois, AsSfiejata Jus
tice.
Noal^^Pswnynf, of Qljip, Associate Jus
tice. " .
Samuel P. Miller, of Iowa, Asmgiatc Jus-
■gce. .
GEOKGIA-_-ST.ITE~UOVEBSfMEXTi
IXECL'JjyE DEPARTMENT.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
It. L. Huiitcr, Secretary Executive Dc-
liartiue-vo.
X ft Williams,..,.e-.
jt If Hanson, Messenger.
veyor General.
J.T. lj4t11s. C0.nrpttoller Geftc^r).
Johii JtihKbTren^rejt
J. G. MohtgWUCfj;, Iahrarian.
Jesse Ilorton, Captain StateITonso Guard.
• judiciary.
Jndseafif tlje Supreme Court—Jos. II.
Lumpkin, [veiioai il llnVW* Daw*«n A.
Walker.
Clerk—C. W, Dubose.
yEsmtsiiAKT.
W. C. Amlenioh,' Principal SJe.tp.ft; C.
G. Talhird, Assistant Keeper; A. M. Kis-
|.et,‘ Ilooklfeepct.
l.UNATIO ASYLUM.
Dr. T. P. Greoii, 'Sijpt. an(( Itfsident Pliy-
siciau • Tir. T ; Q, Pgweji, Assistant Physi-
ViaK"' • * " ' ' .
flQUGHERTV COUNTY SIIP’R COURT.
JuAge It. II. Clark.
Solicitor • I............ P. D. Warren.
SHerifif. ..... .J. W. Kemp.
Clerk'. J. F.Cargile.
Ordinary.......i. . W. II. Wilder.
* ' c&ytfTY 'coujti 1 . ‘
....’....’.. .Thomas C. Spicer.
.. *, Wm. Oliver.
pierk J. F. Cargile.
^uiioES inferior coyirr.
John, Jtaeksoii, J. M.'Mereer, if. P« Bjpn-
aoti, T. A. Cleavts,'F. ’M.‘ Thompson.
C]ci)c.".\‘. J. F. Cargile.
"ssrsasmssekss .
.St lilMMuSfsrw
JBirat.dT.nttxetb.PrenrI.toTseWlw
for thru run la UlU, without tlo alf of Calomel.
ZUoe llue. or »u, oilier Mineral* thoj-wUl euro th*
roost otsUnste caarr of C111LLS AND FEVEa, -
DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL RKADACIIE, KKOk-
BALOIA, anil all affeotlouauf *TUtocliaroct«r..X«l--
Jow the direction, ead yon will tad they wlll do all
that I, claimed for then. Try ooe boa, eud thelr owif
martta will recommend them ,rer afterward* -
1»- Wo hare used (lalllghan’t ««»,eedl»re
uercr known them to nil to euro whon the directions
were followed, and OjrhceUetinjIy recommend them t,
WATTS, Er-Oor. of Alabama.-^-
s
VTu. a. WALLEufsherlir Jfontswnetr Co. Ale
lion. ALEX. B. CLITIIEUAPL, Mont«omerj, Ahk
Col. JAS. 11. WEAVER, “ “ )
' - CRAWFORD BIBB, “ . ,*
Mai. E. A. BANKS. Com. Merchant, N. O, I4.1
liF.a MASON, Esq , Mayor Watnmpka, Ala. -
MIKE L. WOODS, Att'r at Law,*» Bdway. NJ
DANIEL SAYRE. Grand See. Grand Lodge
Ala., P. & A. Masons. '
BlOUNf* H*),fy
Sole Proprietors, Montgom'ry, Ala,
Wholesale Depots,
ITarral. Uislry A Totnplona. 141 Chambers gj.. JJ.Y
S )V, i». T.* FadwVnl Wilder ^ Co.,
LouisviHe. Ivy., K. J. /lari & Co., N.Oa U„
lilount & llalo, Montgomery. .Alabama.
aSrSOLU BY—L. K. Welch, K. II. Bacon ft Co.
Gilbert ft HiUsninn. nnJ'nit"l 1 rnggist».genevali/,
Albany, Ga., July 28,18G6. 42—Orii
Gr-A..,
Encourage Upnje., Industry
G-B.EAT DISTRIBUTION
BY THE ' d
American Jewelers’ Association.
Depots 37 & 39 Nassau,. 54.
58 & 58 Liberty Sti, .
pfEo^ldSS^iioi^ . W ^"variety Df 8nB ^ a0,U ^n^* t Albany, taeorgis
Woolen. Goods
Twilled and Plnin, Dolorcf^nd V^tei f
WAtREENTED PERFECT,
—And of the——'
ONLT SSOsOO?
yEoeiAMATiom
Extraordinary Inducements
To rersoafl Wanting
SEWING MACfliNESl
IKE WILSON SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
are now offering to tho PubUo,
WILSQN’S
KEIF FAMILY MACHINES,
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS:^
|»ROSP^QTy^
VF THE
^ATIQ^AIa EpEJ^JQENCp,
or
, ^V i asliiiigton, 3D. O.
\iaring been tw»ce enlarged, Is one
f t!»triafyht'paperi in /A« country. It is print-
. I on ^ucJmc ic/iite autZheacy paper, and contains
in large aritl'ctear type, mobs reading mattes, in
the form of'tlie latest setts, general and special,
together witn'' editorial, reportorinl and selected
matier of.^nterest and import’ahec, tli«ii any paper
n^ibVijibe^ ko it b of New York.
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Oto Houses^ as well as the lawn and* public docu-
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quirb day formal exposition of its political charsc-
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ment on ihe ona'liand, and the reserved^ fights of
StaJ^cjLl^Jp^tUher—tluit the Union
Wyrba Ifiamtaified. while the rights of each shall
m respected hy 6oin and no transcended by either,
■^hile the Intelligencer advocates what the Editors
ation of public affairs,
w fjut knd liberal support to those to whose
ndsdacoufmiUsd that administration; and as they
>old an inrfibfep^nt pf^tb f T(e*5fte of-the great
ffsfeguiriUCp^uaitj, anfhcrcfor^ clVnn the right
Of drill Rising t bo acts of theo^^VKment with free
dom, they endeavor to dischargeTliat duty with
dooderatioo, candor, and resne^ both for them-
dUlves and those from whoto,
. TERMS OF SVC
tt, one year. M ...
“six months......... u w
three months'•'4X v r- «• 2' 50
ri-W.eekly Edition, one year....,....' t 00
*“ " ” iiftq matter of the JDailg.]
% 7Z 9 00
ifo three monlhir'.v?... .:....;.^ '1 50
Ip any one transmitting. i}fc otfrb ftjjj.
ption accompanied with the money, we will sena
* “Itkmal copy gratis:
Vre'rcsp^d/j*Hy requested to
net as agents.
•*'a<L«t»wi al
^plfaow,
(SpCCRSSORS TO Q;
E,abUsl>M%KAii^haltnle;
A^rt^s »11 comtjtipicnjion^l:
** vv,06yji
deb, and can not l
■Wilson’s
NEW $20 MACHINE
Does away *eia our old ctyic of TrtadU Uachintt.
II la as large as the old Machine, and is so adapts^
that it will stand upon any work-table, and remain.
Ann without fasteuiug. '
IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELF,
lings, Engravings, silver IVarM, Gold ond Silver
Watches, irnd Eleganl Jewelry, consisting of
Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings; Gold Rracclcts
Coral, Floreniino, Mosaic, Jet, bftsa.nnd
Cameo' Laules f Sets, Gold Pens, with
Gold and Sifter Extension Holders,
Sleeve Bottons,Sets ofStuds, Yest-
and Neck Chains, Plain am}
Chnscd Gdld Chains, &., .
; valoed at
$1.000,000.TOR OUT DOLLAR-
which tliey need not pay until it is known what is
drawn and its value.
THE AMERICAN JEWELERS* ASSOCIATION,
calls yqur attention to the fact of Rg being the lari
gest and most popular Jewelry As&ociatiou in In**
United States The business is and always hns
been conducted in the most jjandid and honorable
manner. Our rapidly increasing trade ia $ pure
guarantee of (h appreciation of our patrons for (his
method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods.
The sudden stagnation of .rade itt Europe, owing
the late Qerman War and reject disastrousfinanoial
crisis in England, has caused the failure of q Isrgh
number of Jewelry Houses in London and Paris,
obliging them to sell their goods ala great sacrifteev
in some instances less than one third the cost of
manufacturing,' We have lately purchased
largely of these Bankrupt Q(U)49,'at snel> eitfeiaejy
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 doing
a similar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE,
and we respect fully solicit your patronage, as y
are confident of giving the utmodi satiafcotion.-
During the past year we have forwarded a number,
of the mpst valuable prises to all parts of the coun
try. Tl^oso uho patronise us will receive the full
value of their money, as no article on our litt is
worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are
blanks. * Parties dealing with us may depend ou
having prompt returns, and the article drawn will
immediately sent to any address by return rntpl
express; •/? ; *■ 1
The following parties have recently drawn valua
ble prizes from the American Jewelers’ Association,
ami have KiuUly allowed the of their names :
Charles J, Hunter, Esq., Treasury Departmc»»l v
Washington, D. C„ Piano, value $300 ; M»sa Anna
(3. Yates, 52 S$. Mark’s Place. N: V-., Sewing Ma*
chine, value $15; Brig. Gen. Jv U<tntoa, _lT. S
Vols Nashville, Tens., Silvc-r.Tea Set, value $U&*
Mi}*s Emma Hunter, t>3 l*ront St., Harrisburg*. IV,
Sewing -lachiqe, vq\v\C $t>0; Liei\t-CoL Walter
Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Kentucky.,
Gold Watch, value $150; Wm. 8. Haines, 247 King
Si., Charleston, S. fC;, Silver Watch, value $50 •
Alexander Johnson, Esq., Editor Muskateur, Minn*,
Ladies’ Enqm.t^ed Wat^h, t^I.VL? \ &AWNi\
fcsq.. President ColoVido and Red »*ank Mining
Company, SanFrancisco.'Cal., Melodcon, value$200;
Aaron S. Long, Esq., Principal Elkheart Collegate
Institute, Elkheart, N. J., Di.Mond Pin, value $200;
R. L. Longstreet. M 0,|, g° me *y» Ala.. Mu«\$ Box,
value$75; Rev. Isaac Van Duzer, Albany N..Y.,
Gold Lined Dining 8el, value $300; Miss Clara
Lucuguer, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value $400,
and Dinmo^il Pin. value $175. j
Mauy i^iA,es could b.Q. placed on «ko List, but wo.
publish uo names without permission. Ourpatrons
e desired lo send United States Curreucey when,
is convenient. ' <.
PARTIAL IA&T OP ARTIC1JBQ
TO UZ A
SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH*
Without regard to value, and not to be paid for uiy
il you kuow what you arc to receive: r '• •
16 Elegant Rosewood Py^nos worfh.^ $200 to $450
15 Melodeous, Rosewood Cases 175 to 250
50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to I
75 Fiue Oil Paintings ....... 80 to 100
150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed.......... 20 to 30
50 Music Boxes.... vvv 25 to 40
150 Revolving Patent Castors. Silver20 to, 40
5f Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets...... 20 to 35
400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons.....,^ 20 to 40
150 Gold JluntingCase Watches.Warn'd. 53 to ,150
100 Diamond Rings, cluster single stone 75 to 200
175 Gold Watches 85 to 150
800 Ladies' Watches 1* CO to 100
500 Silver Watches ’. 20 to 75
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops. Ladies’
Sets of Gold and Coral. Jet and Gold, Florentine.-
Mosaic. Lava and Cameo; Sets of Studs, Vest and
Neck Chains, a&J* Chased Gold Rings. GdW»
Thimbles, Lockets, New Style Bell Buckles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens
with Uold,un£$jh;qr Extension Hold irs, and a large
assortment of Fine SiK^. and Jewelry of
every description, of the best make and latent styles.
(R7~ A ch»K« lo.c&ain any of the above
Articles for O.YE DOLLAR, by pnrebasioga
sealed envelope for 25 cts.
Fi.ve Sealed Envelopes will b^spn.t for $1 ;
Eleven for $2 ♦ Thirty far $A; Si^y-ttwe for $10 ;
One Hundred for $15.
Agents wanted Everywhere.
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladles and
Gents who will act a* 9WJh. Our descriptive circu
lars will be sent on aplicntlon.
Distributions arc made iu the following manner :
Certificates naming each article afld Its vjue nra
placed in sealed euxelo^es*. are well mixed.
O ie of these envelopes cW-iining the Certificate or
Order for some article, will be delivered at our office
sent by mail to any address, without regard to
choice, on receipt of 25 cents,
On receiving tlie Certificate the.ptu^lfgger will see
what article it draws and its valu , aijA Wh*hen
send One Dollar, and receive the article natqed’ or
can choose any ot!j.et; articlft.oa.quL.luit, \j tKa
same value. J - ’ , . . I »-1
Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes may, in this
manner, abtain an article wortjti frqjn. oq% to fixt
h a nd red dollars.
Long Letters tire unnecessary. Have, the kind-
Soluble for all clkgstB o'fpiVorkUi^ People, which
we will sell «t Reasonable Prices or exchange for
Wool or Cotton.
We ask the attention of Merchants, planters and
others', thsucinc . them, that we ate ‘^ermihedJo
raahe itto thcirlnleres}lt( purchase out goo*.
Weal tall tie'prepnrediby tlisisi “I BaytoCart
Wotilalid mttkefeollif tot C|idti.nirt8.- W
N, &• A. F. TIFT.
Albapy, March 31. 1866. 22-
HACJZ JtAcnxxic
Warranted for Five Yean!
A.OEXTS WJkXTJtD,.-'.,:,
•On OotnmiBRion, or to work for a regular Salary.
Yd will aeod Private Terma to Agents, with Machine,
Ip tboaa who deaire an Agency. ^
, AddrM. .11 Orders—.
.lfjxsojr Nxtrnro ttrjteszxir
XAxvfACTvmivo co., ■
‘ • ■ ’ CUratmi, OKU,
Albany Lodge, No. 24, F A. M.
^r n ir% ul v- vito'w ° f
i this Lodgn are on the
tint ant} third Friday nights
in each month.
:Thq brethren will plcinjte
,Uko due noUco andhgbvcfn
themselves accordingly.
w ,»vW.C.$P5NCER,
‘ . . 38ecretary
; Albany, A^ril 13th, 18C5.-tf.
imi
(Thus ipora bstow.t^ir^.OHiee,)
alsa^T,.
K lVING just received u fresh supply of ALL
KINDS OK .THE BEST LIQUORS with
tbe;Nft«tHern marta »?. 8UC U as,
Brandy, Wjvi»k«y, Wlp^’Champagpp.'xtln t &c.. ftc*
* lam now prepared to suit the palates of any body.
I receive J C # E.- vflfcldprly from ^;acon. Also. I
wa la^co^v^ Ca.U
Albany, Ga. Feb.
5 |A]bany Chapter No. 15, A. Y. M.
T UB regnlur convocations of"Iliis Clidptci nre'on
the iccond hud fourth Ktlday nights in cnch
numUi.
The compnpi(in:i w vvni plct|sc.tane notice a.,i -
e.u themselves accordingly. ' - - ■
' D ; W. 0. R^RSOER.
£P
rrat ,.rietj «t Uottons. Nrrdten. Hne. Ttirrad
- U*. L. R. WELCH & C<X
>d- rfc.
ND V
The Albany Stenm Stilts-srenow in operation,
Making Good Meal and Flour.
s B ill l>e promptly B.teniicA'to siid fiedy
dealt with. Our Cn«lomcra will not be delayed
The Crain will be weighed<4p 49dlbe Meal weighed
out, (which w ill require hut a few minute*} unless
i he parjle?» prefer, to get the Mril from their cvpn
Corn. Corn should be sent as ,(rce from cobs and
tllB ft* poasiblo. All the. C’brn/as well as Wheat,
that
trash
j. N. SEYMOUR,
Olxerry Street. .^..-MACOH, OBO.
. , . DEALS LARGELY IN' - - '
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
Which he Sells »t : WHOLESALE and RETAIL?
! • He has oif hand—I ■ ’ ^j.'jjyi'j'*
BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
CORN; WHEAT, RYE, WHITE sml BLAC
OATS, BUG Alt. COFFEE, SOAP, STARCH
CANDLES, CANDY, MOLASSES, SALT
MACKEREL, LIQOORS, OYSTRRS.—
SARDINES, TEAS, POWDER, SHOT,
., LEAD. PERCUSSION CAPS, NAILS
BAGGING, ROPE, and TWINE.
He also keeps i large supply of pHEWTNO
TOBACCO, of all grades; various brands ofClgdrs;
Lorillard’s Scotch and Mftccoboy Snuff, and -many
o|lier articles in ni* lino, wftich are to be hqd On
Reasonable Terms. ! *. ! 1 -J. N. SEYMOUR, 1 '
Sep 29 ’ 8sqw3m Cherry Street, Macon, Gi
Jonst P. ATRISS, J. L. DUXIIAH, W. C. BEALE.
( ATKINS, DIOTAM <fe 00.,
C o 11 on-jPaetor s 9
Commission and Forwarding
MEEtOHAiTTS,
AVAZ.ACECZCOX>A, FI.OBZSA.
ttQr Agents for tho New Orleans Line of Steam*
Ships. Cfetober 18,1806* '€*».•
Atlasiic & GBIT Sta?#**'
.0^ \
Boll Bond. rM IlMl H ud ft
. , Tbtongh tickets wiu be sold betw. • '•
mg places, T ii.: a between the ,,,
bavnnnah and QnincT ‘ Talt.t,.
Madison,XaknCir,SjS“^ “••ttuB.
TbomasvillenndQuincv Tallak* 111 '' TsS
and Maderaori. T '. I * U »i««e, Me 5lit ,j
Madison and Quitman and Valdoat. • • ' ™
Freights between Savann.t, .
Pensacola & Georgia Railroad aroPwv 1 :Mitr*
Rail Road will be ehiprad 0 n
Without breaking bulk. ^* ! « aw
Oct. 27-4t. Geu',Sop H win ^
we gryuiU- fanned tlirnugli ,tlie. fan ,tul. the
h 5-1
L. if. Merritt, McKinncll$Co. Atkin*, Dunham § Co
Hew Orleans, I G. C. MoKtnnell, ) John D. Atkins,
. \Thos. II. Smith, j-J. L. Dunham,
. , Ilazelhurfct, Miss. J W* C- Beale, .
' Apalachicola, Fla}
Merrill, Dunham, McKinneil & Co.,
cotton Factors,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 47, CARQNDEtET .STREET,
QD ur> U c@ m S3 »
SST J. L. Dun haw, of the above firm wa‘s‘nn old
ahd reliable citizen of this place—^latterly ef Apa-
laoliicola, Fb.. of the firiq of Atkins, Dunham ft-Co
October 13. I860. wOni*
AUmny, Ma rch 8>, 18(>8.
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
RUST & JOHNSTON.
rriHE UNpERSKiNED rcspfi^ally h*i to aq.-
I noiyiee to the. and MERi-HANTS
ofBougherty and adjacent CohhtTcs, that they haw
thiSAlav formed a compartncr„hip upder the. firm
name and stylo of HKJST A JTOI1 !%§XOW,
,o engageIn; the WAKpilopSKranft COMMISSION
business, occupying Fiwt-Proof Warehouse
of Si¥s & Rost, ar.d co^enily trust thej will
continue to i:e<je>ve that goweroua support and pa
ironhiM heretofore extended to each of them.
. V. O. RUST.
‘ ' T. II. JOilXSTON,
Albany, Ga., June 1st, 18GC. 3tiret.Aa<>Wt
SLOAN,
C. r. STl'BBS.
Doiigherty^uperior~Coujf'
J. E. & Houac, Tnoirosoif JL 8 ® 6 '
r ■ ■ ... ’ I "^ttui
Natuasiil L. Dabxasd. j "Mio.
It appearing to the Court by the
Thomp.on.and Horace Thompson
tirra nume and etvle of J. K. & 5t">«iiii
.hut by deed f-ortgege, dated on Ih '
I e ^ uar y.f , sl"een h , tn,!rrd a „d fifty. p T | ^.«f
L. Barnard convoyed to Willi,, n p j"” "“Wtl
lend numbers one hundred and nine finav 51 ’'"’#
dred und ten, (llO), one hundred end
and one hundred and inirty^ne, f tit \
ing und being in the first (1st.) ijV-frici ^fu W,l b f
ty of Dougherty, «nd State of Geoi,
pose of seeunng the payment o' Here rertiiT
tsory nolee, til dnted on the first davot J
eighteen hundred end filly-nine-nude s.T"
Nnlltainel L. Barnard, payable to the aid if,
l 1 , Jenningsbrarer-the lire, dne JHl
of Jjnuary, eighteen hundred and sun |,Yj 14
ol lour thousand live hundred a,,d s i xl :.In,*—
seennd doe m, the first dav or J»nn,
dred and sixty-,.oe, f„r tire sum of l„ 0 f
t™ hundred and etgl.ty d..lla, s _* nd
sent notes due on the firs, day orj lnra ^! h ^
hundred and sinty-two, for the sum „f
dollar.--,|,e two l.st mentioned or» bjch
are sttildueand unpaid,and which aid
mortg 8^, for .« valuable consideration
«v,r eo, „ , " <l *r. t * i *«•" transfi rred 5
William I*. Jennings to the said J. K. ttfd || t „.
, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTOTSr FACTORS,
General Forwarding and
Commission HlcrrhantSv «*■!» c««i by n» fir , t Jay
a CIa 31 r T) thereof, the piusi#*!, imerwl and rust, i„
No. 4, Stoddard’s Lower Range, twoiast mentioned notes,
BAY STREET, SAVARWAH, OA. t " r " ,,ry ''' r 11
M kssbh. Vakon ft Daais, are our authorized
agent*. They will make
Tliompwo.
D is. ordered thit the said Nathaniel !,. IWja,
puynnto this Low! by the fir-t day nftl,. „.t_
merest ant
• s » nr raiifip, if ig. |jj
. Uwtt in aMhuIi ihemrflaa,
closnra he granted to the said J. K.«nd IfoJ,
Thompson ..I said mortgage, and eqnh.«(*.
_ detnplton .d the said Nathaniel I. Bu^TfiS
Liberal Cash Advances on Connlgnmsats of ” e ,,re ver haired, and tSnat serticc of this Itilrn
pcrlecled on said Natbamel I- UanunUc™,
HINES & HOP,BS,
Cotton to Us.
H&y will also obtain rerir^nnd Pay Internal j 48CIR.
Reveau£ P‘**y for Planter*.
W* Au’yi
Reference by Px*<ajssion :
Messrs. Rust & JoU^stoij. C. IV. Rawson. F.sq.,
L. S. McGuire. Esq* II. J. Cook, Esq. ^
Judje Joliu Jackson. Messrs Stroz.ev ft S«aith.
Albany, G*q * October 13, 18Gf».
BARNETT & CO.,
QOTTUX FACTORS,
^ *2 x \ ' iY 3^*1 C v7- Ct ll S O a fi. k-.
Grocers and General Com. Merchants
APALACHICOLA, FtyjA COi.k»IBCS,OA.
£ R0MPT mtleniion given, t,o.:all Consignmwnti
OTjd Shipments ofCoHon to New York. Ne-’'*
•xas mid Liverpfjol. Liberal arirances made, on
consignments.;-. , •
Eorwarding & Receiving Rouse,
APAnXjAC-HXCOT.AV FL .
B EAR SIR:—We respectfully call your atten
tion to the fact, that we .have established n
nous'* at Apalaqbjcola.'Fla.. for the purpose off'do
ing * Gf;/ieralt-ozfy^i,'ision and Forwarding business.
Havi^,q4tablishcd relations with some of the best
hous^ain foreign and domestic ports, we are pj$--
pai^to.offer unusual advantages to shippersojhjot-
ton.and otli.ei* prodjjee. Special attention wil), bn
given to all cbltow sent us for saVe, elth^rlnour owa
or any foreign market.
In addition to our Commission business, wa will
keep consthntly on hand a large slock of
O-BOCBBIBS,
which will be offered to merchants and planters at
prices in the Northern a$d Western* i&arkets, mere--
ly Adding cost of transjjpgtntlini. " - a* **
We w.ill be prepared accommodate, our friends
with advances on cotton sent, us for sJ^jnent or
sale, and to furnish them with haggitt^. rope
for the coming crop and during the entire season.
N. B.—Our house in Columbus, Ga.; willi^qon-
tvuuedy Umj. o^sta.^j.cor.oer Sf. Glair et](h UbQad
8tr.eets. { .
nAR.HETT A CO.
June 16th, 1866. /. . 3Mft
AGENTS WANTED FOR
T/ic Life avd Campaigns oj
Gen, (Stonewall) Jackson.
B> ^ofs.R ; L. Dabney, D. D., of Y».
A true rilrart f r o.p the nimittra rf ft J
; Superiur Court, June Term 1866.
•_?; ; J, *»» F. Caggile,Clftk,
| Albany, Jnly 28lh, 1886.
| Dougherty Superior Court
| Jane Terra, 181%,
j Joseph S. Shitu, \ RULE HISI, 1
e*. } To Ford*
Georgs II. Cueeykr, J X
| Administrator on the E$taleuff.F v
Cfievver, deceased.
It appoa ring totfie Court bv the (rtiiiond
to write plain diroctiona, and in, QhOsinS;djf r
ferent articles from (hose dravo, mention the style
desired. ...
** Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in
every Case be accompanied with the cash, with the
name of the persoh sending, and Town, County and* i
Stale plainly written,” ^
Letters should be addresnffj.q. Ijbf Managert»v»*
follows :
SHERMA1Y. WATSON A CO.,
37 A 39 Nassau 8^» New Yorl^City.
S HE Standitui Kflgrojjiy of fit* lmmnrttil Hero.' J 8 - "" llie
The oujjf e<k$ioa autl^rwed. hx widow, an.-A l* n t»ure<a nwd hlty-eight, \\ hhani W.
lished for lier pec»inj.iy;\ ’She author tu dt*ed of m*»rtjpige, conveyed to snid Jr-fopbiS. 1^1
personal friend and Chief oi’SttW# cJC tAw Christia , Dial city Jot or parrel oi land in (lie city of AT
Soldier. We want an Agent in every county.-— ny, county of Dpugherfy, and State of Cff
Send'for circulars nrjjLsee our terms, and what the known In llie plan of said city as that put UtOJ
jjotfr numbers forly six (46) and forty (4l)
\ ('ommeree street, desrrihtd as follows: Ga
I ing at a point mi the Western line of Id 6^-
j Forty-eight, thirty fiVt from the N<*rfI«Wam
■ said' Kith r«y-e.iglit, theme due East in ll*F~
j line of said, lot number forty six; one hundrt
j five (105) feet tlienre due South, on the Eel bt"
Ware-House & Cojmis.
(at OUU ST.ASJ> or lhARKIS ft BOS*,)
Macon, - - Georgia
ASPECTFU LLY
r.... ^ jgnLV, inform their friends
^mrifkg^^fjandthe pul lie general! v
’pared to. give their personal attention (o’the
STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON.
THE TOMLINSON, OEMAREST £0,
I ULiiiniuo i uui,
020 Broadway, N. Y.»
Hqyo associated with them
MR. W. W. WOODRUFF;
Formerly mu*Extensive Dealer;in
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
TBL «W ■
. ' : . ■ J • -.j-. -i 1
Underwriters’ Agency ]
Of Niw Yora. ‘
CASH ASSETS.
Xhrefcr. Million Dbffanh
’’ \ ISSUE POLidRS OR
fire & Marine Insurance
IU< p.yibl. in GOLD at CURRENCY,
Negotiable and Bankable;
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE ’
«; K>W. IT T1U*_ AJtVQCVATlOM.
'Y. Gr. IRiist,-Agent,
ALBANY, GA.
Al»ant, Apbil lStlv, 18C5.-lf
Gfojffia, Mitchell Connly, „
i/TvN the-first Mondvy in January next, nppllcx-
iOjMion will bo m»<k to sell nlHIio lands belono
ing to llio oslale of Daniel T. Clement^ ifeccnseil.
in lii. county of Mitchell—sold, subject to the nid.
• dower. JESSE POLLOCK. Adni'r
tl41W,_.' ' X -
Secretary j Oj^bccSJ, 18G5i
UOTICB.
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of Thomas (fumble, deceased.
« « ’ 8IMEOR DECK, A,dm>.
Oet 6, 1888/ '
AT GRIFFIS ASH ATLAiVF,!, G,l.
with nny .tyto of C'orricgoo, Buggies or l’Untntion
iVagons.
Mr. WOODRDFP'S fong ciperienpo in the enr-
ri.ge business will enable us to give satisfaction, in
supplying goo<Lsubslunlinl work, sus.lt na,tb» coun
try demands, oj, as low prices as can possibly be
furnished for GStall. ' \Vu will keep constantly on
bund
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
tha.sjuay os forracvly # 8old by Mr. WoodrutT, and
which became so uiuvcrsulfy. popular all through
tj»e. South, as the best Buggy in use.
Wo also furnish
'Iron Axtet Plantation- Wagons,
jOf the Tpcy iMtst make in America, toy. 2, 1 or C
horses. ' '
W,o invite all who want any article in our line to
address,
Tomltusoii, Demurest Co.,
MO Uroauwat, Niw Yonx.
, June II, 1866. 87-1In
Press says of the work.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO..
Corner 7th and Msiin Sts., Richmond. V
Oct 6, 1806 62~)
Adams, Jones h Rapids,
five feel theuso ise Nn>«'\ to the finding pn*.
sixty feet fronTtn^on Jm kson MreeUbyort 1-
ami fixe ferl bark, for the securing »« mjsnl'i
mde, made by t^ief Wiilimu W. Phrvrrr.hri
ihe seventh day »»f July, eigkivva tymdrri^
eight, jmable to Jo-eph S , J.-Sw»iHb**k««wr,li4
twelve n^onlhf alter date,,for the «ua «»fthree
dred dollars, x^ith iut.erest freundite; which
and unpaid;and’icfarther
r fo nuig brt,sinnais entrutited. t,o. them. Tire old now, w'ni'. wTClS-rerius depa’-wd
t R«« mhI of AOw.k R^moM* thni <;a»r««.ii. Chrevcr has been deb
frieudit o£ Rnyris
>rilU we hope, extend i _____
heretofore given to the above named
j Particular at tention Will be given by us to the i, • ' jT" v *ir n n«stt
purchase of PLANTATION SUPPLIES, when . U ^ ordered.ilia* nan^George II
ordered. A- B. ADAMS. ^ Late firm of | "“'“JP'" 1 ' WSN*"!*.** P“.' nMjJg
v I fi"-*'«!'«» h*--‘ «av of the ne^t I erm
L jff** 0 ***** AdminieteaknVwil, thff estate of fiid Wt®*“
n tinma. “•« * Clever, <WeiWdi
^ lySYNlbLU^ I Aftoaft Reynolds.! fir.-t il«y of the nejt
ix >; lOK’k'c. dual, interests anil ('fists, din
D. R. 4.0N K^
Macon. Sept 15, F86%h
Sm
B. O. HILTON, * P. M. RARDRUi.
Savunnoli, Ga, New York.
HILTOW&RAitDELLv
Liijro..1*
Whole Sato eweersj. '
AND DEALERS IN
: V\ 7 ines, tfeo
183 BAY STltlif.T, SAVANNAH, GA,
I NV.vr.E. Ura Ut.entieu of Dealer*. Ip. theit, lnrg. C'lorgin, Worth CoihMT-
and compfeto nssorUuenh of fTXWO months after dale applicatio"'®"
Groceries and Liquors, 1 ,c ,l, “ n ~' : ~~' L ~ r r " ”
which they are prepared to offer at the lowest hiar.
keUWtta.
ipal, interests and costs, tffie-Ht) sa’d**•*: cr
ewirseAf any heTia^ to tie cantnry,** **
!lii-rp«inorepli»seiire be granted to tin*
Smithiof said uu rtpage, and the equity " r
lion of said^jUhnirge II. Checver, Ad
a firesa id, therein l»e forever barred, and tW
HINES i TlOBBd.Tfl*I*
June 6ih, 1866.
A trite extract from the Minutes of i
Superior Court r Jujtff Term, 1886.
44H3 F.
Albany, July 28th. x«6&
Oli* Mwonsjilifla, Rye aoff
Bourbon Whiskeies.
constantly on hand.' - °
B®-Agents for the celebrated -STAR" Wldskhy.
dejvti&pr v
luring jtwtTetnrnMlfimm
the North, w.itb agood sup
ply of materials, for \-ui-
eanizod and Mctalio work,
is now prepared Inperform
all,operations in his fin*.
!in,t|)ft.hfist and most dura:
Me style, snd si c’ “ “
any good,E*«,|ist.
W W -- - . _/ yidlk'
singular, Ufp. kjndred and#S :
to be amrappear at »ny office, *» ,j^
; —Vt ■" scribed by.lstw., to show cause.Jf J G>-.
,©Va.HODGKINS & SQW,
Dealers iii bany, 7th November, 1806.. *'
tfovvlQ Hi
SPORTIKG GOODS.
Gnns, - Pisiois,.fu(llcrj’, Anmnilion, Fisblns
Tackle, and Guu and- Pistol MaleriaL
MACON, Gf .A.,
“At-The Same 01$ Place.”
(Kr Kfr iri Done.
DR. JEKNING’S
rAFFIOE up Stairs, over Dr. UiUsman’s Drug
\_J Store, llrick Row, Broad Street. &
Albany, 0e. K July 28th, ISOfi, 42-Id
JL tfM.hnOrdiuaxy of said county for ter
the reaheetefe of David b Gough; UK****
ty deceased, R being (100) one hundnrf*^
offend minmhcr (134) .one hundred aed tt
iflitfia-K'lb District of s:ud county. ^
STEPHEN IV. PEARCE, adm’r. d«»”
nov 17th 00 of said ». B. (.‘“JV
Gforgiii, XVorlh £*nnlp
WHEREAS. D. J. Derise. «PP liul ?Ki
lere'ofcfbijiistration ou the estate e*
«f »di<»;<> 0 >it>b dcseased. Thesesn
lify tho kindred and creditors ' f said j
^ ejjReaa at.My otfce withiiptM't 1 "
by Inxv, to show, cause- if any tltry
letters should not be gran 1 * 1 ! to llie *«•;
j G!veu.uniiej*,my. hand an<f offiew/
the 8th day of November, J\ JtffL
00Xl7,;C6. Ordinary*
Georgia, Dotishcrty Fountf;
WHEREAS. F. K. Lewisappb«'JT,J^
of admistration on the estate of A‘ w
WATCHES,'CLOCKS ACT 5^!
Promptly Repaired and " s rrft
S8T r.ici for work the i»ggaJ.
ft Co. f and the best jewelcrso • * W-
Aiaagts on hand, Go!t3 nn | r fflf*
Jewelry, Djw«»<?» s
Wcddins rreseslSt*„
a®. All our articles vT E LC9*
them. , ci«rt, ,? V
Albany Book find Jewelry
It E Welch’s Sru^Jifort