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United States Government
QBE AT DISTBrEmiONf
LaFnyctte S. Foster, of Conn., Acting
'! Vi^Vico Preside* " "
• - • ' * ~~
. the cabinet.
"Win. H. Ssward, of Now Yt>^t; Secretary
.- Jl. McCulloch, of Indiana, Secretary oi
•tlio Treasury. M
:. Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania,
. cretary of War. T ‘ ^I
Gideon Welles, ofConncctii
• ?') ■' • of.the Navy. : . v&JrrWIEEEES
. James Harlan, of Iowa, Secretary ot the
Interior. ■ ■* •••
James Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gen-
3 oral. .3 I'ivV/--.
GeniUemf Dennison, of Ohio, Poitmaster-
' - - . hie jodiciahy.
' ■ Salmon P. Chase; of Ohio,. Chief Susticc.
w - . Nathan Clifford, of Maine,'AssoeiatoJ us-
■ • mumf
#v . ost
SPILL*
American Jewelers' Association.
Depots 37 & 30 Nassau, 54.
' 50 & 58 Liberty S>t.,
NEW YOKE HITY.
.TtoscwooU'Eianos And Mclodeons, Fine Oil Piiin-
jtlgs, Engravings, silver Ware, Gold tuitl Silver
Vutclics, end Elegant, jewelry, cou»iscing;of -
. - Diamond fins, Diamond Kings. Gold UraceleU
Coral, Florentine. Mossie,-Jei, tr.ve.ftnd
l’ n .„nn l.nrtioa* Sots: Gold Pens. With
Justice. .
. James >L Way ne, of Georgia, Associate
. . Justice; : . ' -
David Pavis,.of Illinois, Associate Jus-
tide.* . .\ -7 i
‘ % H^lriiync, of OhioTiVsisofiate Jus
tice.- .. . ' ■'
1 Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate J u«-
tiee. •; >.-■
• -fc- ...
GEORGIA—STATE GOVERNMENT.
F.XnC.DTJVK IlEPAUTMEST.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
R.1% Hunter, Secretary Executive Bo-
purtmcl, ■■■ *
. II J..G; Williams,;...,............ .-
Z. D, Harrison,'Messenger;
STATE HOl'SE OFFICERS.-
N.C.' Harnett, Secretary of State and Sur
veyor General, ~ ;
J. T. lliiuis. Comiitroiler General. . >
- ; f ; JoEn ‘ Jones, Treasurcr. , • ■
. ‘ J, G. Montgomery, librarian.
, Jesse Horton, Captain State House Guard.
. ■ - JUDICFAitV.
Judges of tho Supreme Conn—Jos. II.
‘ Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A.
Walker.
Clerk—C, W. Dnbose.
PENITENTIARY.'.
W. C, Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G. Talbird, Assistant- Keeper; A. M. Mis-
bet, Book Keeper.' v • • •
T.CX.VTIC ASVtlTM.
: H Dr. T. F. Green, Shpt. and Resident Phy-
aici.au; Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant Physi
cian. ; '
DOUGHERTY COUNTY ’SIT’it COURT.
Judge. R. II. Clark.
Solicitor LT P. 1). Warren.
Sheriff". . . ......W. Kemp.
Clerk .1. F. Cargile.
Ordinary... ,W. H. Wilder.
COUNTY COVET.
■ Judge Thomas O. Spieer.
Solicitor Win. Oliver.
Clerk J. F. Cargile.
JUDGES INFEKIOK COURT.
John Jackson, .1. >1. Mercer, N. P. Briii-
aon, T. A. Cleaves, F. .M. Thompson.
Clerk . J. F. Cargile.
■no A,
_ ; — jivsli, -
that is cl«imet! far th*m* Try one box, ud their own
..." jnerit* will recommend them ever afterword*. •
:: tarjv*have toed C.aUlghan’M and hava
' Hover known them to fill to euro when U»* dlreetlona
. wore followed, and unheolUUnjly recommond thorn ta
Pa jI«S. i°U. WATTS, Ex-Oov. of Alabama. ...
' “ T. J. JUDOR Jadpo Supremo Coart of Ala>
- 110UERT DOUGHERTY, Judge 8th Circuit
' of Alabama. '• t . -•
Vk. o. tv ALLEH, Sheriff Montgomery Co^ Ala.
Hon. ALEX. R CLlTIIERALL/Moutgonjery, Ala.
Col. J AS. 117 WEAVER,- •
- CRAWFORD BIBB, “ . **
Max. E. A. BANKS, Com. Merchant, N. O.. La. •
GEOl MASON, Esq, Mayor Wetumpka, Ala. '
MIKE L. WOODS, All's at Law.800 U'dvay. N.T
- j1jA.N1BL SaVisK. tiroml isec. tir.-uii Lodge
* Ala., F. S A. Mnsons.
BLOUNT & HAL?,
Sole Proprietor?, Montgom’ry, Ala,
• Wholesale Depots,
Hurra), Rixlej Tompkins. 141 Chambers st.. N. Y
S W. Mor-dun, N. Y., Edward Wilder <n. Co.,
Lf uisvillc. Ky. t K. J. Hari & Co.. N.O. La.,
lllount & liale, Montgomery. Alabama.
8S* SOLD BY—L- E. Welch. E. n.Dacon&Co.
Gilbert & Hillsmnn, and nil Druggists generally.
All Any, Ga., July 23, 1815(1. 42—Cm
ONLY &20,00!
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PROCLAMATION!
Extraortlinary Inducement*
To Tcraona Wanting
SEWING MACHINES!
THE WILSOH SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
are now offering to tba Public,
"WILSON’S
NEW FAMILY MACJIIXES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS:
Nit U the only FIrat-C!aaa Sewing Machine in i
v * hat retail* for lew than $53. We ]— -
v MacHtsx to the Public with all t
hia Machine to bring i
cale of Sewin.
r invented.
ly above asu^xyoND any SlacliineA
Wilson's ubteattd Sang Machine
baa the^^acit^nr doing
AU Kinds Sncing
equally aa well as nnyMhi
It will Stitch, HtX Fi
Braid, Oatucb j
baxx TIMS, andl^nuoiDEUBka^
5mon Spool C"t
Silk, and T^he directly from the Spl
pHIS journal. haTing been
T.lbe laryt/’t pavers isfb
1 on fine fine while nod heart/ pap
In large nml clear t^po. mokt. SK.tm.NG m.vttkb. in
■ y l ihe form of (he news, genera! nu<l special
together with editorial, rcporiorial and seleeied
nutter of interest and importance, tli<*n any papn
p *bl’wbed sojth of Jvew York.
The NaTIoxal iNrcLLicKxrctt i« dtvoleil to Nrws.
;.Vj Literature, the interests of Kcligi *n, »nd Tolitical
siTairr. It gives, during ike session of Congress
^ correct Yeports^^of the debates and proceeding of the
two Houses, as well ns the laws and public docu
inente of etch session, and at all times and every
, day telegraphic dc«<paiehcs announcing the In*
, ‘ test intelligence front every quarter of,our own and
.other countries • The paper lias been so long es
tnblished. nnd is so widely known, as hardly tn*rt'
quire any formal exposition of its political charnc
(er and principles. As heretofore, it aims to be as
■ Its name imporfe,'h national paper, maintaining the
r ... Just Constitutional powors of the General Govern
inent on .thooiie hand, nud the reserved rights ot
"“ t ' ->s, .' the.States on the other—confident that the Union
„ fc can only be maintained while the rights of each shall
. • be respcltod by both and no transcended by either
, V . ‘ Ayhilo/hc lutelligeneerxadvocates what the Editor.-
.ConscIcnHously l»el)rve to be right and wise in flu
. Adminislmtion of public aiTairs, it always strive?
‘to givo n fwir aid liberal efipport to those to whosr
, . : bands is committed that administration; and ns they
. _ >old andfKlepohdent press to be one of the grca»
• ' iwfegnaTds of liberty, and therefore claim the rig!
* ,i of criticising the" nets of the. Government with free
dom, they endeavor to discharge that duty with
moderation, candor, and respect, both for them
Belvesarid thoso front whom they differ.
TFJMIS Ojf:SUBSCHirTIOY.
Daily Edition, one year...... $10 OC
do - six months 6 Of«
do r- three months.. . 2 5(»
Tri-Weekly Edition, oncyearL.......C OO
[Containing all the reading mattert f. the Daily.3
.do . -• - do sU mvnllie..: n .'...;. S 00
- - ‘ ilo tie Ihrcs monihs 1 SI,
To »njrono Ipainroiurnj uNthe riamMof U'h.»ib‘
mrlpliim ncconipiuiieil will, lln> njon-y wo vilUcm)
ui nJlilional copy RmlH. .
v !t*3. PosinwsioM »!'« rwpcctTixUy rcnucstcd to
;-;.v wet ns ogout>. .r. . . J. .
Ailjrcs, at)coiomr.aicMiocs lo
Snow, Coyle St Co, '
(St>ccr..,30Hs TO GAI.ES.A SEATON.)
Pobliahers Niuioniillulclliooucer, tVasliinslon. U C
June 0, 1600. 35-
riiR i.»xi-; srmim
’ ' • lr > • (Three doors below thu Printing fifTiee,)'
ALBANY, GA
TTAVISO Just received u fresh supply of At.l,
JtL K, - Nl)S OF THE BEST EIQUOBS "wltj
which tlio Northern market is stocked, such as
J „ \ •* ' ' ‘ Emndy,. Whiskey,' Wine. Champagne, Gin. &«»..
I am how^pre'parod to suit i he paWf* : nfany bodr.
I receive I Q fi regularly from Ma mn. .11 so, J
am in eons!ant reccipt of GOOD OLD ALE. Call
^ an 1 see me. THOMAS If. CLARK.
t the nnpreredented Aged of 4,«
atitchea^'^
•bruU^r
Elastic iMCle-Stltch,
li can be cut at frequent Interval* of ever
dch, and can not be worked or pulled apart
Wilson’s
NEW $20 MACHINE
Devi awttg with our old ttylt of Treadle Slachintu
It la aa large aa the old Machine, and la ao adapted
that it will stand upun any work-table, and remain
firm without fastening.
IT FEEDS THE WORK ITSELF,
Jtd relieves the hands almost entirely, which d7
Vs the nccosaity of using a stand “ **
\ to allo*r the operator the uae o
fuluXthe work. Car All those who have opyated
__ - v - 'lachiuea. win appreciate this — *
aa well aa all the scientific ]
* d that sewing mac’'
highly injurious t
should not lAuacd more than oos or tn/honrs aday.
With WilsoivV Improved MacBiivthe operator
can alt erect, \u preventing pn^a In the back,
head and cheat, wfcich are cauaedmy the old style
of Machines. w
In order to lntro\ce onrJcacfclne throughout
the civilized world, «\ha^faccidcd to offer the
following
Unprecedented^nducements:
To any one sendinoms Tujkrnr Dolubs, either
by Draft, Postal MnJfy OnlerNTr Express, prepaid,
(which they can dnt onr rlak.iwe will forward on*
of the Wilson Mkchxxes on TriV for two weeks,
and at the endcwtlut time, tf they BJd the Machine
•ill
refund thr/T
__ this advertisement out and i
na, wI»/your address and Twxictt T
• Macht *
n/moet inex^^cnced wlU flnd BO dlfflculty\u
— inae.
EACH MACHINE
Warranted for Five Tears 1
Wa win send Private Terms to Agents, with Machlas
to those who desire an Agency.
Address an Orders— .
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING CO,,
. * ^ Cleveland, Obis,
Carnes Ladies’ Sets; Cold Vcns. with
Cold and Si ver Extension Holders,
: • Sleeve Buttons, Sets orSluds, Vest.
and Neck Chains,--FlAin *nd
Chased Gold Chains, &.,
valued«l _
,$1,000-000. FOR ONEDOLLAB-
winch they heed not pay until Ik H known whal is
drawn and its.value. Y
THE AMERICAN JEWELERS* ASSOCIATION
calls your attention to the fact of its being the lar-
grst and most popular Jewelry Association In the
United Etatcs The business is . and always lias
been conducted in the most'candid and honorable
manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure
guarantee of the appreciation of out* patrons fori his
.method of obtainiug rich, elegant nud costly goods.
The sudden si agnation of rade in Europe^ owing to
the late German War and recent disastrous financial
crisis in England, has caused the faittir^ of a large
number of Jewelry Houses in Louddtr'and Paris,
obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice,
in some instances less than one third, ibe, cdst -of
manufacturing, We have lately purchased very,
largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at snch exftptnely,
low prices that wo can afford to send away Finer
Goods, and give better chaneeiT to draw the most
valuable prizes than any other establishment doing
a similar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE,
and we respect fully solicit your patronage, as we
confident of giving the utmost satisfaction.—
During the past year we have forwarded a number
of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the eouu-
Iry. Those who patronize tis will receive the full
value of their money, ns no article on our list is'
worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no
blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on
having prompt returns, and the article drawn will
be immediately sent to any address by return mail
or express.
The following parties have recently drawn valua
ble prizes from the AnuricniBJu^elerji’ Association,
nn<l have kindly allowed the of their oa^cs :
Charles J, Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department,
Washington, D. C., Piano, value ; Miss Anna
G. Yates, 52 St. Mark’s Place. N. Y., Sewing Ma
chine, value $75; Brig. Gen. L. L Ilanson. U. S.
Vols Nashville, Tcnn., Silver Tea Set, value $150'
Miss Emma Hunter, t>3 Pro lit St., Harrisburg, Pa
Sewing .lachiue, value Licut-Col. Walt
Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Kentucky..
Gold Watch, value $ 150; Wm. S. Haiues, 247 King
St., Charleston, S. C., Silver Watch, value $50 •
Alexander Johnson. Esq , Editor Muskatcur, Minn.,
Ladies' Euamcled Watch, va!v&^150; Samuel Lee,
h»q.. President Colorado amt Red «ank Mining
Company, SanVrancisco,Cal., Melodeon, value$20U;
Aaron S. Long, Esq., Pj^ncipal Elkhcart Collegati
Institute, Elkhcart, N. J , DiMontl Pin, value $200;
U. L. Longstreet, Montgomery, Ala , Music Box,
value $75; Rev. Isaac Yuu Dtucr, Albany N. Y.
Gold Lined Dining Set, value $000; Miss Clara
Lucugncr, Dayton, Ohio. Pianoforte, value $100,
and Diamond Piu, value $175.
Many names could betdaoetrotTihe List, but we
publish no names wUhtflitperuussum. Our patrons
are desired to^JMffid United States Currenccy when
convej
ARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES
TO BR
SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR E\€IT.
Without regard to value, and not to bo paid for
til you know what you are to receive:
15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos worth... $200 lo $450
15 MciodeoitA, Rose wood C
50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to
75 Fine Oil Paintings ‘SO to
150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to
• 50 Music Boxes 25 to
150 Revolving Patent Castors. Silver... 20 to
5t Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to
400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to
150 Gold HuntingCase Watches,Warn'd. 50 to
100 Diamond Rings, cluster single stone 75 to 200
175 Gold Watches. 85
300 Ladies' Watches. i ^ 00 to 100
5d0 Stiver Watches 20 to \
Diamond 1’ins, Brooches and Ear Drops. Ladic
Sets of Gold aud Coral. Jet and Gold, Florcnuu
Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Sets of Studs, Vest and
Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gol t Kings Gold
Thimbles, Lockets, New Style Belt Ruckles. Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold
with Gold and .Silver Extension Hold srs, and a large
assortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of
every description, ofthebest and latest
OCr .1 cbaace to obtain a ny of the above
Articles for 0\E DOLL Alt, by purchasing a
sealed envelope for 25 cts.
£S5r Five Sealed Envelop** will bo sent for $1
Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $5 ; Sixty-five for $10 ;
One Hundred for $15.
Agents wauled Everywhere.
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladle:
Gents who will act us such. Our descriptive circu
lars will be sent tin aplication
Distributions nice made in the following manner :
Certificates naming each article and its value are
placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed.
0 .c of these cuvclopcs containing the Cer^ficn
Order for some article, will bo delivered at our office
or sent by mail to any address, without regard
choice, on receipt of 25 cents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see
what article it draws and its valu , and can then
send One Dollar, and receive the article named' o
can choose any other one article on our list of th<
8am3 value.
Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes may, in I hi:
manner, riorum an article worth from one to five
hundred dollars.
Long Letters are unnecessary. Have the kind
ness to write plain directions, and in chosing dif
ferent articles front those drawn, mention the sty!
desired.
\* Orders for SKALExX ENVELOPES must l
every case ho accompanied with the cash, with the
name of the person sending, and Town, County
State plainly written.
Letters should be addressed to the Managers, as
follows :
SHERMAN, WATSON 4 CO.,
37 4 39 Nassau S.., Now York City.
Albany Lodge No. 24, F A.
T HE regular meet logs ofi,
this Lpdge ftre ou the * iV\
7v,c and third Frfday-nights*.
in"Cieh n onih. / '
- Thu 'V* T• i , li |.„n Will hlnia*
The bj^.tbren will please
y-k* du? mu ca and govern
*'o nselve* accordingly.''
y-: ■■■■■■■
Albiny, April I3.N. IV.-.-.f.
Albany Chapter ITo. 15,'A'. Y. M
T Vli: regular convoriil.en. ofihia Chaplet are r.
the second,ami fourth Fri.lay nights in c.;c l
'1 he Companions will plea«e take notice and
evri tberoselvea aceovdinglv.
■ AbnAsT, Arnib 13th, lSC5. r tf
D. IV. 0. SPENCER.
ftfor^la, IU itch ell Cottiity,
N the'first Monday In January 'next^iropliea
tion will btf made to sell nil the land* belong-
' wtate of Diudel T. Clements- deceased.
Mitehell-r-soljl ewl.jec!. to the wid-
Underwriters* Agency
OfNlW Vonn,
CASH ASSETS,
*Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OT
..Fire & Marine .Insurance
ftlak pzyabls in GOLD or CURRENCY
Negotiable and Bankable
ABS mvxo BT THIS AttOClATIOW.
Y. Gr. Rust, Argent,
ALBANY, GA.
October 21, I8G5. 33-
3ST OTICE.
TirpjSnoUh. nricr the flats oft his noliee I shall
apply loahlt Court ornrilinary dr Slitchell eotiritT
.er Imve'lost-H all ihe lanfls belon-inl* to tho J
aieolT u;r.‘:
"'•Vi.-™.- *'«' SOtBOCf BEC^, .via.-,
.." «-
A.LBA|S^, GA„
Encourage Home Industry!
W E ere now manufacturing at Albany, Geuroia
it variety of
WO oleI1 Carports
Twilled and Plain, Colored and While.
WAEEENTED PERFECT,
- ——And of ti e-——.
Il§v tow#’
Soitahie for all cWaee of Wotklng People, which
will cell ot Reasonable Prices or exchange for
VVot»I or Cotton. V - , fi
We aah the attention of Merchants, Ploutera and
others, assuring them that we are determined lo
tnahe it to their interest lo pnrehase our goods.
We shall be prepared by the 1st of May to Card
Wool nn<J make Roils for Costumers.-
N, 4 A. F. TIFT.
Albany, March 31,1866. -23-
ALBANY CJHIST.,^
-And n < ■■■****
piiOim soInSjS.
The Albany Steam Mills are now in operation,
Making Good Meal and Flour.
Customers will be promptly attended to and freely
dealt with. Our Customers will not be delayed.
Tho Grain will be weighed in and tin* Meal weighed
.ut, (wbirh w ill require hut a few minutes) unless
the parties prefer to gel tho Meal from their own
Corn. Corn should be sent as free from eobs and
possible. All the Corn, as well as Wheat,
that we grind, i« funned through the fan and the
trash is not accounted (ot in Meal.
N. 4 A. F. TIFT.
Albany, March 31,1 P66- 2!
J. N. SEYMOUR,
Cherry Streot BSAOQH, BO.
VEALS LARGELY IN
GEODESIES and PBOYISlOJfS,
Which he Sells at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
He has on hand—■ ’ *
BACON, LAPP, FLO UR,
CORN; WHEAT, RYR, ' WHITE and BLAC
: OATS, SUC1AU, COFFEE, SOAP,STARCH
candles; candy, molasses, salt
MACKEREL, LIQUORS, OYSTRRS,—
. SARDINES, TEAS, POWDER, SHOT,
.. LEAD;PERCUSSifcN.CAPS,N.V.US
BAG6INC, ROPE, and TWINb.
lie also keeps * lsrgc snpply-ot CIIEWING
TOBACCO, of o» gtjtJgSt variousb^ada ofOigars,
Lorillard’a Scotch and Maccoboy SaniT, and ronoy
other articles in nia line, wtiich are °H
R ttt .onMt Jbii.-.' * J- N- SEYMOUR.: .
Sep 29 3sqyr3m ‘ 'Cherry Street, Macon, U»
■
. Q " lc * Gmmai,
Ariaanc &
wmm
»h Rail Boad»a7- -
t Monday b t „
JOUS D. ATKINS,
FiUE-PKOOF WABEllGUSE
NEW FIRM!
BUST&JOHNSTON
T IIFa UNDERSIGNED respectfully beg to
nonuoe to the PLANTERS and MERCHANTS
of Douglierty and ndjncenf Counties, that they have
this day formed a co-partnership under the firm
name and stylo of nvsr A JOHNSTON,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
business, occupying tlio Fir«»l*roof Warehouse
of St ms & Kcst. and confidently trust they will
continue to receive that genorous support and pa-
trouage heretofore extended to each of them. v
¥. G. KfcSV..
T. If. JOHNSTON.
Albany, Git . June 1st, 18CG. 3G-wGm
j. 1. DDXUASt, If;' C. UCALE; f)pt. 27-»t.
ATKINS, DENHAM ,& 00.,
Cotton IP a otprs,
GominissioB &S& Forwarding
FTIHF, yio
^!g^g555Sg?S
Through liehefs KUlbeanMi?'9
ing places, viz.: . “ "tad* a
Savannah andrQnincv T.i ' "
Madi.on, Lake C- * ™
.. Thomasville a
and Mnuerson. ' L '+?'■
- Jutoon and Quitman andTuw .
V .betvieea Savaon^” 1 *-
Pensacola & Georgia Railroad ", <® Poi-i
Bail Road wilt bori,i,2 » *^"4?
without breaking b„lk W!! h,,'J
Superior
. & EoitAca Thoaf”? , T,r “i l8 «r!
’ALACIIIUOLA, rihOIUEA.
Agents for tke New Orieiins Line of Steam-
October 13, T8C3.
r _ " ' EBie'.
HATPAXtEL L. Baaaaao. f . ‘•AnS
it4pp«rij ? .l» ilwCo,,,, k f „
Horace ThnanJ!
L. )I. 'Merritt. NeEtn,Mil 4 Co. A Ikin', Bmiham % Co
Sew Orleans, 10. 0. McKinncll, Wobn V. Alkies,
\ Thos. II. Smith, v J. L. Dunham,
llazelhurst, Miss, j W. C. Beale,
Apalachicola, Fla]
Merritt, Dunhp, McKinnell & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
No. 47, CARONDEUBT
NT-f eg* K3ty <3L> U? J1 ® CEL SS 9
tss^- L. DrXIIAM, of the above fir^t -afaj nn.pld
and reliable citizenojf this place—bCttcrljr ef Apa-
lacliiccla, Fla., or the firm of-Atkins, Dunham& Co
October 13. 18GG. . wGm
ThompjMm* iotd »*wnice i ttotniHso.
... - a1*1^tortwtnii style of J. fi Pu’ J8*Wi
Ships. October 13.1800. 6m* - „ m i hv (fcrd' oi moVlgag. ," “ U,
la nd numbers one hundred and
drrd and It'll, (ilO), one hon,| r *j-;
Jt,
ixikeof securing Ihe psymeiVi SlZP 1
isory-notes, all dated m t| w fi rs , j
..jghiern hundred ap^ A
Narh;niel J ,. Barnard, payable to iu J
P. Jenmngsur taa.er-th,. tiw |***
or Jjniiary, eighteen hundred ,„d 7 1
or iotiry tmusand five hundred a,.dSffla
serend diie oh the lirei da,oi j.„„r"*1S
dred and eixiy-Vme, for the nca rM
j two hmidreil and eigldy dolbi ! ^ | J l 'j-
- 1 rehl notes dtm im first day (J rj SM ^ e 1
a. >1. aioAK. r. arena. c. w. snoau., h'nnilwOand'siary-livo. Tor theJ'!
SLOAN, STUBBS & STEGALL,
COTTON FACTOEE, tE'gi'-5“-j!
General Forwarding and TfeyN*- . . .- , •
- . . law i A IVUrederriDhal the Saul Naltauid L
€ommtssxon Jlicrcl)oius, m jpt»e«»« >■, ^ « M d.,*k,a
„ _ ,, „ _ t. " jWn>f,.|l».(|ni«rt,ra’. iirereriwdfMi,j®
No. 4, Stoddard's Lower Range,
y 1 - a. ~ ' hup", to tlfe cnntiary, nr that in d^Luh itJ
HAY STRSET, 5AVNAB, GA, 1 closure iT granfed to the paid J K.»^
M nssr,*. Vahon & IUaTs, are’our aothonzed hvmps^ttyf^aki mnrigage, a (i d il^-l
agents. They will make s : ^l***' 0
Ca.sh Auvanm ca Cv^j
Cotton to Us.'
They will also obtain Permits and Pay Interna!
Revenue Duty for Planters.
Reference Ly Permie^ion :
Messrs. Rust & Johnston, C. W. Rawson, Esq.,
L. S..McG»»rre, Esq. II. J. Cook, Esq.
Judcc John Jackson. Messrs Strozer Si. Smith.
Albany, Gu, October 13, 18GG. ^,5?-*
BARNETT & CO,
COTTON FACTORS,'
Grocers and General ta Jetchante,
APALACHICOLA, F^A., k COLUMBUS, GA.
P ROMPT attention given to all Consignments
and Shipments of Cotton to New York, New
Orleans and Liverpool. Liberal advances made on
consignments.
Forwarding & Recoiling House,
APAIiACHICOI.A,, IT..
D EAR SIR:—Wc respectfully call your atten
tion to the fact, that we have established n
hous**at Apalachicola. Fla., fur the purpose of do
ing a GeneralCommission and Forwarding business
Having established relations with some of the best
houses in foreign and domestic ports, we are pre
pared to offer unusual advantages to shippers of cot
ton and other produce. Spee4.nl attenrion will be
giveu to nil cotton sent us for sale, either in our own
or nuy foreign market.
In ndditiou to aux.Ca^^tsaion business, wo will
keep cunsthnily on baud a largo stock of
GE/OCEBIBSj
which will,bo offered to merchants and planters at
prices in the Northern and Western markets, mere
ly adding wstwifwi niMprytmrinn. - -
We will be prepared to accommodate our friends
with advances on cotton rent us for shipment ur
sale, and to furnish them with bagging and rope
for the coming crop and during the entire season.
N. B.—Our house in Columbus, fi»., wilf be con
tinued at the old stand, corner St. Clair and Broad
Streets. ‘
BARNETT & fO.
June lGth, 1SG&. ( 3G-tf.
■ii
THE TOMLINSON, DEMUREST CO
OiiO Broadway, N. Y.,
Have associated with them
MR. W. -W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly and Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
AT GRI1FIIV AUD ATLANTA, GA,
c , be li>revpr bumiLunrf ihm -m«.',1^,’.
pr’rrectedon.said Nathaniel I. Ih ra>ri | , m
'iUi'JL U!XKS *
■ June Mr, irr i *'|
A true rxtnei fn>.o th. numurertH*
Sitperiur CUtiri, June Tcnn IPGti.
- ' -* i Jons F. CitntC
Albany,,July BSIIi, IS86.
AGENTS WAN IEi) FOR
The Life and Campaigns <?)
Gen. (Stonewall) Jackson.
By Prof. It. L- Dabney. D. D., of Ya.
r rMlS Standard Biu^vW.Vj $ the Iwmortal Herfl
| The only edition authorized by his widow, ano
Dg.tjgllfeyt.y Superior^]
i Jane Terai IStfc.
JbsKPxr S. Smith, \ RUUJUH j
-,l- ' *e». i l . - - - ■
fiXOCOE JI.-f^KI
Press savs of the work
Address NATION ^UBLISI^ING Cp..
Corner 7th and Main ^ts., Riciiniond.'Va.
Oct G, 18GG 52-4w :
ESTER, j
ti|ministrHbir on theFi^j
fj v-^ Chtvver, (leoPiiinl, *
It nppe;*r»n« ti» the Court hv the prfhrei$|
. S. Siiiiih, rflhl ot) thp ^evenllt ilay of
l by his widow, and J l'«*tMl(Hl uii^'li^y eight, \\ illinw W.Gjnsni
puidishid for her pecuni irv betiejir. The author 0 j • f*mv« vrtl to vaiil Jrsfph.S.l^
personal fricntl and C/uV/oYSiatF of the Cbristia hII llml rlly Ji4 or fiarri Pol land in l^ciqrfJS
Soldier- We want nn Agent in every •'ounty.—( f, y?CSnquty .1*1Donglwr<y t and »zte4 M
Send for circulars and see our terms, and what the hiW»\vn ttillto planrol city sslbl
' hiftr ovi'iih^p b»rfy kix (46) and Ctriyfl
Cthunierco street, dosrril i-if as fullims: 1
ing at h point on the W« stern fin^ i-flt i
fi-rtv-eight. lhirtv fi**t from the NnrtlwNn-
said 1ft ’.orl v-eighi, thetue th e E#?t m ileh
ViiR.tfi ivt v^ral forty six; one
five (405) tlienre due S« ui!i. on the Ea-tfiJ
W^e-Housa & Comrois. Meroli’is, lfti* VVr?tirru linr nf lot forir-eighi*; "nehoi4if
** (at olo stand of u.\nBts'& boss*,* " five fi'et tlietvcedne Narl^ u-U*« T (-tiuUP^^£
l a Oh 9. n , - - O o or K i rt 7* J ? k *' ,n *
41 ESPECTFU L L Y m ‘ e j 2
Kinform.hcirfriend.j^BBO * "}*>'' h J s **' d I V ' VV.^ff^
and the pul lie genernlh da >' ,,r eighteen luirdfHJ«
that they arc now n»-c-eight?paydt»hr t«» Jo eph S. .SmithorIwrft.t
pared to give their personal MteniionTthT ' ***'.?"
. _ __ ' vared d-illar*, with interest Imtndatejamifi^M
STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON, j^ ipjw dur tiiid unp-.iiham] il turlfrerapprww
or to any businesa entrusted to them. 'Lsa old: now. Wro. ^'Clierver h..s denmieil ^
friends of c> - *- ** .. .. . i— ■ ' ■ - — .
*Si\lr VI* Lup.
Adams, Jones & Reynolds,
extend to us
heretofore given to the nho'
Particular at
purcha
order
liberal patronage' AdmiliUtratnt <m tlie c>VHe .o» '
j Chrever, clereHsed,
nmed houses.
B. G. HILTON, F. M. RANDELL.
fc?.nvauunit, Ga, \ ew Y.»rk'
HI LTD N & R A E'iDE LL;
llliolc Sale Grocers,
ARD EkEALEHS IN '
YV in es, .Liquors, &c
103 BA V STKEKT, SA Y,\\3|AH, GA.
I NVITE the attention or Dealers to tlie'r large
and complete assortment of
Groosries and Liquors,
which they ■* •- -** ®
prepared lo offer at thClowcfC mar- ;«j" arejawSt^il^’pOO) we
Old JIOBOD-abrla, Rye aed
Bourbon Whiskeiss.
I of laud nunmber (IS*) one hundred wUgg
: r / ' iuJliAlotb District of 8;
constantly
1ST Agents for rt.e celebrated -STAR?Whiskey ™
Hazard s Gun Powder, in kegs, half kegs, • W ” p f K . A ?* D.y. Dcnsc, n PP ,ieS f ff,5.5(
uarter kegs, and ewes. ' CsGitfs l ^. rS ?-t a ^ ,,,u,,s, p l, on on the 11 ^^forth'
D 1
Having
Air. r WOODRUFFS Tong experience in the car
riage business w 1 enable us to give satisfaction, in
supplying'good substahtial wovk, snch ns thecoun-
tvy demanus, a Was lovr pHccs ns can possibly be
furnished for CASH. We will keep constantly on
which boci
the South,
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
formerly sold hy Mr. Woodruff, and
e so universally popular all through
»the best Buggy in use. v
Wc a 1 so furnish
Iron Axle Plantation Wagons,
America, for 2,
or 6
of the very best make
horses.
"Wo invite all who want any article In our line to
address, *
_
Toiullu<ioU,T>rniarcivtCo., q .
.- *2^ Bt«VB» 4T> Kxw Yofiic.
•' 1? - , ' * *7-12* .
.. • k „
. A. X>. GALE,
vingjust returned from
tho North, with ftgood sup
ply yt materials for'Vul
canized and Metalic work,
is now preparedtq perform &
all operations in his lino; .J
1 it And most dura,’
‘j S I~ Dentist in iho Soulii. ; Alt in need of his These are i----— ..- t , nr ,rj(W.■
servioes aro respectfully invited to give him a call ' ,ln 8 ul, ' r - Uic kindred nnd crodilora" ,|
Albany, Seplember 2SV«« B 3 m ^ »»■> a PP Mr »* “J
D. O. HODGKINS &. SON
Dealers in
SPORTING GOODS,
Guns, Pistols, Cottier y, HmnnUinn, Flshlnff
Tackle, and Gnn and Pistol Material.
M AC O .V. O A.,
' A! The Same Old Place,’* '
(Kr Repairing Done. *
— r—^ ; CAa-
; DR, JENI
jfmCE iip' Slaira,' .over .Dr. 3 Hillaiaa*,
■'^lore^Drfc^P'— '**— * v -
cau>o, tf aitj hr hA.a, t»» the rrtn»r5dyr«5
?iHTriok hx^chvsei!ro hr grant, d in
PmitrM.f^aid .tiu rti*ttge.uml the iqw'Jv "f
tu n. uf said IS orge II. Thm-er.
afrWsnid/Therphi iv Jiit-rver burred,ztwl^
ofrtlvs Rule.be t*rfeetVd said (i(vrg>*«
A ; 'inini.'tr;tlcr,as aforesaM. aro,r in? I
jirvEs * «tt8iw,r*<#
June Gilt, 180S. - '
' A Jrii-rxlrart .friiih t‘:S Minute*®t ‘
Pop-rinr Cuuri; JuueTnm, ISfifi. J
Jans K.Ciisw.a
Alhiny, Jnly.SSlh. lStid
i e<irjJiii,\V»rU«C<*niil}'.
Aro monlhs nfler. dale npplic.cie"
io tho Ordinary of snid county r n l»"‘
—*'-“■6 Gaupt b««IT
ure »•)». vir.iriui oi oaiu
STEPHEN; W. VRARCE, ndmV.de^^
iqv;lith-(jG of said D.
Gcorgin, vTortli
of said county deceased. Those are.t^-ja
tify the kindred and creditors of saw -
Jkftd, apneaa at rpy office within ,ho '
byelaw, to show cause Uany they
letters shauliTnor l.c granted to the
Given under my hand an 1 official
ifnorilfe N ' < '^ mbcr ’ ,866 0nli»Ul f *'^
lo he and appear at aj.tffl®,
der tny hand and official signature*
bany, 7ili,November, 1800. "• * /Wit
noy 10 ,Jt
A
wntc
riUCTICAL Watch Maher
from the great **»«*“|
atch EstnbiisbmenVi at "’ , ' Ull "' n T!J
WATGPS, GLOCKS ASPJ^a
Promptly Repaired and " arrfl “
"S;vi-. 1’iicea fbr work Uic »«'** jV llj
4 Co., and tho best Jewelcfs of M««
; Always on hand. Gold and SUW
*lry, Diamond,
Wediltff Prrseal?! *';,
All 0»r W ^" sELCft
iewelrj Storw?