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, oX BR ,nn ST.—AT THE OLD. STAND.
* Advcrllslii;.
>n , a inserted as the rate of One Dollar
Cfnvi V er 5 '' ailre ® f J E % h ^ **ines. for ihe
fin-1 Seventy-five Cents for each
insert to ^ r|5on _p lv yable in advance
fe- advertise loj’gev.tlian three
1^' s' a*- *lto following rates:
oy
and vicinity as* practitioners of Medicine, Mid
wifery, and Surgery; and trust, by assiduous at
tention to their profession, to gain, a-share of’the
public patronage.
Offioe formerly' occupied by Col. Wright, where
they can be found by day or night.
Albany, Q*, June 24th, 1868. 17-6ra
moi y ; inQ8 -i 1 y_
!$•> udi$l:T 0i>$20 Ort
}l2 ooi 20 Oftl 30 00
lift 00| 28 00.40-00
|24 001 86 001 80 00
140 001 44 001 60 00
j:J5 001 60 OOf 70 00
140 or,I 55 00 75 00
135 OOj 65 001 80 00
150 00 70 001 85 00
55 C0| 75 oo| 90 00
. PEC1AL NOTICE. /jrfc
g^AODeements of candidates for office, $10,
Hl j ^ gilvacce. l
r ,-r noiices to he charged fomt regular ad
r*ic < -—to be paid in advance,
of right line*, of brevier, make one
* ’ M'ver:he*«at« that make over eight lines
fifteen liars, roiwted as two squares:
IVn-er. will.mark <*n thair advertisements
ITv'fr ofsqn*rrs they wish them to occupy.
LsmicEii-tis for individual benefit, will be
“ . jl 30 prr square for each ioaertiou.*
^ an<l ProiVrsiooal Card* per year $20 00.
- t ;,jn£ a wife, payable iu advance $20 00, .
Legal Atlv;*rU*eiu«uU.
liiosiar *re our rstes for legal advertise*
^ p«»r levy of right lines or lrgs«$ 2 00
■’l iorut-vr* Fi. F* *•*«♦, per levy...- 5 00
,8.1- pM> >v.v. 5 00
mum M ^daauieimtiom...
U‘f- *f «;«-ra,xn-hiR
,,1101) offt.-ciiesion 4r
4 <W
O FFER, their services to the citizens-of Albany
1
!> . A. B. BADGER,
ZYEISTTI ST,
ALBAST.
■GEORGIA
O FFERS his pftofessional services to the citizens
of Albany and vicinity. Having-just returned
from t-l.e service, I solicit general patronage.
1 cau be fond at the'resfdence of F. Lehmnn.—
Ladies will beat tended at their residences if desired.
Provisions' taken ift povment for work.
Albany, Sept. 9th, 27—tf
o. s. sktxovb
.. ...71RT.P. W. ALEXANDKtt.
Drs. Seymour & Alexander
H AVING entered into co-partnership for the
practice of SURGICAL and MECHANICAL
riSTRV, do respectfiaily offer* heir professional
services to the Ladies and Gentlemen ot?Dougherty
and sorrounding counties.
Particular attention giren to the rogulati©
irregular teeth, and Dental. Substitutes inserted
on Goan or EunssB JtJ.ysz.
-Ladies attended, at iheir residence if requested:
Office on Brfdd'S.reet over Jones & Outliff's
Stott*.-. 4 ■* ’ * • V .
Office hdurs from 8 to 12 A. M. and fronj 1 to 4
Albany, September 234* 1865. • 2®—
T WO. months after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Dougherty county for leave
to sell tbejands belonging to the estate of Thomas
H. Moughon, deceased. For the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
JOS. A. DAVIS,. Administrator
T. H. MOUGHON. -*
Albany, September 23, 1866/ , • *.29—2m
CHEOKfcGfiA—WORTH COUNTY.
Ordinary's OJjicefor said County.
TX7IIEREAS, Francis M. Tbon applies to me for
* * letters of GnardiansMp of the person and*prop-
erty of Levis* Tison, orphan of William W. Tison
dccnaBod. /' ‘ •
These are therefor* to notify the kindred virxl cred
itors of rm<1 deceased, Jo bound app§aaat my office
within the time prescribed by InvAr to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed «o the applicant or some-other .suitable person.
Given under my hand and official signature, tlas
the 3d day of October, 1865.
*, JAMES W. ROUSE),
J .-.--i.. . Ordinary.
October 7,1865 31-30d
Donshcrty Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
next, before tho Court House door in the city of
Albany, the following properly, to-.wit:
Lots of land numbers (15) fifteen, and (98) nine
ty-eight, in the first district of Dougherty county,
levied on by virtue of a mortgage ft fa issued from
the Superior Court of Dougherty county, in favor
of Charles J. Jenkins and Loyd C. Heltvadtur's, vs.
Win. M. Petty. Property pointed out in said fi -fa.
S. ATK1FS0K, Deputy Sheriff.
October 28, 18‘J5.
if
i t4r J -awiisaionf
-'**• p---»ixwty
i-.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
T HE tabverlber has opened *a Agenoy for the
sale of Lands in connection with the practice
ol Law. He will buy *r soil, lauds for a reasonable
Commission, InventigMe Titles, draw Deeds of Con-
...,4 00 Veyoace, and pvt legal advice generally in. refer-
Af^in- j mce to the puicbaoc or vale.of leads in Sautb-We*-
8 00 tern Georgia. Person* haviag lands to soil, or
those desiring lo buy, would do well to Confer
with him.
J&-Office in the Farmer Building, over Field’s
£ Co , Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
SAMUEL D. UtVJN.
Albany, September 23, 1865. 29—If
4 cn
6 00
4 00
3 90
..8 0)
..5
ill V rcqwwMi in ; WSOMC A—WORTH COUNT V.
. Ordinary's Office for said County.
TIJiiEREAK, 2Catii («>o:«st>n applies to me for
* » letters of Adxiiawtcuiioo ^wifH tl» Will annex
ed) of J.T R.Glessim.lstei/^aKtenairfy.dsoeased.
These are the rehive U* nqtify'gllaud singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased; to be and
jiesr -at my oCire wvjtbin the time prescribed by I
to show cau**. il »!.y they have, why said lelters
vimii>i ] shook' oot b>- wraoted.
i Vra^ny must h«| Given uud^ray l«ud«ul official signs'm
SPECIAL NOTICE.
"•* by Ai-ai«»trstore; Er'v'atofs or
Ky \*m ts be OB the
,• i| ra *%ih tu'v»ui the Lour* of
*«4 ia'uie afternoon, at
i*a«- .» •»» cjuajT ip which the prop*r-
^4 V■,:<>• of tbeie must be given
Hbcrifrs Salt*.
WItX be sold before tl>e Conrt House door in Ca
milla, Mitchell ('onntv, G».,on the first Tuesday in
December next, the toltowfnjj property, to-wit
Fifty Unref (53) square biles Cohns, levied on
as tbe property of Afieo Oockmn, to satisfy a
from «he Inferior Court of Monme County. J-,*hn
Neal va. A11e° Cocknln, Principal, anff James II.
Dumas security. , * •• >
Also, a! the same time and place will he sold:
Sixteen (16) Mules, one six II«>r«e Wagon, one
four H»*rwe Wagon and one crib of Corn, supposed lo
routaui 3{K)0 bushels. Levied on a* the property of
AH*»n Cockran, to satisfy a fifa from the inferior
lliiutl of UuNins County, loltn Neal vs. Alien
(’orkrun, Principal, and 8. W. Burney endorser.—
Property poiuied out by Samuel D I*-vin. PI’fls
Attorney. HENRY SMITH,
Deputy Sheriff.
October 38th, 1865.
i forty Ja
i of a-n esUfc must
i to the Court ,
Oot*J*er 7.1865
mm;u! vpt.uisauan V" w Uxe Court «ja\ V 0 V »NTH alter
f« 1'*=' to - J-»» »•* h ' r* M! ’** <wde 10 Ilk- coJrt ..f t .
j Georjr i. for W-ve |o —II tlwjaods be|nn?trar to
“ ' i VVillis, laie'of arid c<h»miv,dereased-
witt be
of Worth county
- /'"if i«*w »■ -
v/7» **•«* of ,l,e -fc*"* ’Z* ' n * ,vn
w fr«w <3aj»r4iaiirb*v.ft.r:y days. | estate.
,reoivMirv of jf-vffagea *>•
5*ul/ Terewtabliehiug
f jr fuu Mj.ao- «f tit see —for |
fro 1 * Ka^'eafow «>v AiwitiVotratoes. |
uat- bri-D riven by the deceased, the
BENJAMIN WILIJSS. Adhnr. .
• . John Willis, dec’dt
Ot(J«T, 7lh, r»«S. -31 -BM
"L, V. P WABKUI. |
I^ZIGST i. WARSJaiT,
’OUN’EYR AT LAW,
ALttAKT, «A-
[J\U,:’.'*ice in llw‘ several Coarts of T/»wand
nd ?»vw Cnvnit C«/n^a
. *stebf Georgia.
ini ati- r.tien given to Ihe pnr*:l»nee niid
—37 .
iltHfee H> Oebtorn and tentiton!
GEOR9IA—Dougherty County. .
A LL persona indebted lo the estate of Robert L
Tomlinson. l»»e of said county, deceased, ar
r«-quested to make immediate payment—those hav
ing claiwa againotsaid deceased will present them
duly authenticfttvd, in terms of tl»e law.
J GIDEON BROWN. Adm’r.
Mr. Brown will be found in Tomlinson’s Saloon
every Tuesdays an«LSaturdays.
October 14, 1865
m. Nov. 18. I
L-AV/ r?OTI u.
P. E I'-o-Urmatirm 0 f Goveraer Joka«on of the. Sugar, Syrup. Sorghum,
Albany Lodge No, 24, F. A. M.
fpifit regular makings of
J_ tliui Lodgo are on the
^j^-.njt oA.'m/. V•>•<). w ntalifi
and*4i></ Friday nights
each month.
The brethren will please
take due notice and govern
hetneelvcs accordingly.
D- W. C. SPENCER,
Secretary.
Albany, April 13th, 1865.-tf.
, SPECIAL NOTICES.
"^T^oTPMiuOTlIjSHCSnir^WUh jonrpw-
mission I wish to say to the readers of your^japer,
that I will send, by return mail, to all who Irish Jt,
ffree] a Recipe, with fulL direct ions for making and
uainfc a simple Vegetable Balm, tbat will effectually
remove, fn ten days. Pimples, Blotches, Tan, freck
les,-and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, emooth and beautiful.
.1 will also mail free to those having Bald Heads,
or Bare Faces, simple directions and information
that will enable'them to start a full grdwth of Lux
uriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, i» less
thirty days.* .
AlUpjUications answered by return m*ii without
efiarge. Respectfully yours',
- THOMAS F-. CHAPMAN, Chemist, .
831 Broadway, New York.
BgL. To Consumptive*.—^The undersigned havi
ing been restored to health in. a few weeks by‘‘a
yery simple remedy, after having suffered several
years, with a severe lung, affection, and that dread
disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known
to his fellow-suflercrs the means of curg. * • ‘
* To all who desire it, he w;ll send a copy of ih.t
prescription used, [fie* of charge)? with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which they
will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object
of the advertiser in sending the^Prescription is to
benefit the aAicted, and spread information which
he conceives to be invaluable, add he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy^ as it will, cost them
nothing, and may prove a Messing. •
Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad
dress' Rrr. EDWARD A. WILSON,
' Williamiburgh, Kings Connty..
New York.
September 9tii, 18G5. A & Co.
A LOVE STORY.
!*oes on Uts Bstti* Field. J»
&-omi>iektU' AlTth. Isrlsri. - • : ft in'
Aflnli. b^tU «fIskennSB lie /mete of Manx 6T :f>
the dt»d sun Von s unAe, while other* had ». - .
tkmtexiu iTfmelas. BwiehyKretehedwa thefr '
bub, u if {riendi; hesde had prepared theta for £•>
beU Sene WereeHIl reeling on oaeke, their . . ■
keede greepiiigtheir enehfte.* Is sene instances ' ’
the eertridg, retaslned beteeee the teeth, or the ^ .
eubt w held is owe heed, end the ether wee ■ '
spUfted.ee Dneghte w*rd ot % blow er eppedUng ' -
tp Heens. The feOM of »U wo. p»U .. thoagh.*-- .
cat is inerhle. de the wied fwepteereee the kettle , .
fold it wared the heir, end g»n-the bodies snehma
•ppuusnc, of lit, thst a spectator could hardly help i
'thiaking thep were about to riec to eontinne the ' j u
*ght. Another earjeon, -deseribin, the appearance
of thbeorpete eetha Md of Mapstap raps tbej ;
farnieh nndubitaWe proof thetjaen nur cease to
GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK
For 1866.
The Faaliioimhle Tlttgazine off the
. . lYorld.
Ijterniurn, fine Arts, and Fashions. The irost
masrnifirent Steel engravings. Double-Fashion
Plates. Wood engravings on every subject that can
interest ladies. Cmtcbet knitting. Netting, Embroi
dery, Articles for tho Toilet* Jor the Pa riot, the Bou
doir, and lIh? Ki’chen. Everything,in (act, to makb
a complete Utfy’a Book. ^.
THE LADIES’ FAVORITE FOR 36 YEARS.
No Magazine lias been able to compete with it.—
None attempt it. ^
A young Jonathan once conrted the daughter of
an old man.tliat lived down East;*who professed to
be deficient in hearing—bat, forsooth, was mote ca
pacious' than limited in hearing, a* the sequel will
tend to show. * 1 .
It was a stormy night In the idea of March,-If 1
mistake not, when lightning met lightning and lend
•peals of thnndor answered thunder, that Jonathan
saf by the old man*a fireside discussing with the
old lady (his intended mother-in-law) on the expe
diency -of asking the eld man's permission to marry
Sally. Jonathan resolved to pop It to the old man
the next day—“but,” says he, “as I think -of the
task my heart shrinks, and my resolution weakens;
he’s so dang’d harffto hear a body.'*
aSsxSSsSS3SS^^SS^Stt»S&^
h!f by i h i e j'JZJZloLrrVjf'^'ja to ?ratatt*S’ni^ch•'saddca'contract^B jl
hi-fetSS/^ r - 0l ’- f -<•* mom :
o__i_ _ ... Jwho w*M wounded in thabnh,wu thosnddosneu i
with which th^Fdi^, orab whan awpoctod to bo
lua^ot^ ^ bobidU. old m^goQil mor. , fd ,np*. Soring tb, b&ttio of 8ol*rino, i TJ
221 h ria»M m woamtad fn th« bradbj a bmll which
*!*? "r.RT*. rj?.*? — I—«i >b, ttLoH Md buried Ju«lf in tb,
brain. Hb wound wnadressed. nn< ho woo sirctcb-
!rX*, ■ od on utnur, with his htad rating’on his knapsack, i
-rnTtair'riri " ,n i‘,^Hr»Sri~^t lld’™‘ »• Ms wlnttM edrarsdes. Ba,ntsinod the fnk i,
notor won. raw girl, anu WMM tna aid von 0 f hb fbenRic*. and chatted about kb wound
j-1-j.oWmsn.Iwsnt to butt; pour dsngh- *? »««. '
wiwSdu'J^tohis-plp. btawra.ktauSb. liS3»
“ 7 hudnararnttsrada017,-w-giTMsnjuftga.that .ho :(
Jooaihto put hi,mouth olooo to tb. old ms*-.
», and apeaUno in o deafeniag .algo, oaid— . TT. rP V” , . 7”*
s.'«i5ss-£rtsa r —; s=ssaus3a.^sasysjk
and oidaimad in n saica af uitgsin
1$
Jonathan, who waa not jot tha Tietira af despair. ^ .
put hia month to thh old man'a tar, and bawlod
I baTaoot uR"
To thia tha old man rapU^“So hast 1, Joaa- .
than; and it’a tho worat cold I oTtrhad da atj 3^1
Albany Chapter No. 15, A. Y. M.
> each
T HE regular convocation* of this Cbnplc
the second and -fourth Friday nights
mouth. •
The companion* will please take notice and gov-
n tbewselve* accordingly.
E, W. JENKINS*
Secretary. .
Albany, April 13th, 18G5.-tf
tron in the Blood!
ipplics Ihe Blood
nt, Iron, iuiu.sing strength.
IIE PERUVIAN SYRUP
, infusing
id new life into the whole system. F«»r Dys
‘charge vf the tiutiea u 1 their several
•rding to the laws iu e*i»«ence prior to
mry, lH'il.vo far a* the tame we »°t
11 with our preseut coudition,” we take
on to say that our office liaa been opened
•nimeti-.n of profcsHiooel bueiuess, and
'-l 'its can alwayi be consHulted. .
PETER J. 6TR0ZER,
WM. E. SMITH.
• Awe. 12, 18C5. 24—3 m
Lfi.W NOTICE.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILI. ba sold at Iho hue residence of W. tv.
Tisou. late efWwdh eoauty. deeeaeed ra *o»d«J
the lSfh SoTOUlbcr neit,C»«on,Coru. B*m. Lard,
Wheat, Fodder, Oats. Feas Oat'ie. Fheep, Hor.e.
Mules, Hlaeketnith Tool,, Household and Kitchen
Fa otto re, Oien.'Cirrringe, l!u«f. Wool, Leather,
Hnwdr Rvnis. SorKfiUTD, wnd other articles
MATILDA (L TISON..
.T. W. X1SON. Adroimatraior.
October 14. lfW6‘
too „te-
. me .utborivtd the otril ofioera diw, 'to meution: ‘V.T
proceed (*tter t.k.u* the amnesty M ATILBA Le *d»ua.JMimr
*SK»*dilA-BAKBR OOVSTY.
(*rdinarf-a ofiiod for said connty.
WILERE.'S,.W. R. bancer applic.. to tne for let
ter. of ouardieushtp of the persons Mil property of
ICriJSSSS «f V c ' ifton ’ Jf B ” EerCouttV '
^Tbuli to cite all Inleresloti to f.lo their ohjec-
» . >ti4 |ot„. r , should not
STASiSKha applicant by .be first Monday in So-
, be granted tha applicant
d offers his professional scrrices! ”' 0 , ^ r '„ y htn d k n d-.o«ioial signal
T
vigor, -
upueia, Dropsy, Chronic Diurrlicei, Debility, Female
Weaknesses, etc., il h spociftc. ThoiiKanda Jiave
been changed by the up* 0* this medii.inCjIroin wenk,
kly, enffering crealurea,' lo strong, healthy, and
luippy men and women. A 3 2 i*age pamphlet sent
free. Price £l per bottle, or v> for 85. -
J. P. DINSMOfcE. 36 Dey Street, N..Y*
JT S»*ldby Druggists generally. •
October 28,1865 34-3m
Cr. H. Ander’s Iodine Water.
An Ikvallafle Discovery—A Full Grain of
Iodine in each ounce of Water—Dissolved
without a Solvent !
T HE moat Powerful Vitaliz'-ng Agent and Resto
rative known. Scrofula, Salt-Rheum, Cancers,
Rheumatism, Consumption, and many Chronic avid
Hereditary Diseases, gro cured by its use, ns thous
ands can testify. Circulars sent free. Price, 8*
per botlle, or 6 lor $5.
^ - DR H ANDERS &. CO.,
and Chemists, 4*28 Broadway, M. Y
««iri!«c4 to his c*rc. Office up attirs in
* Cuild'i&g. •
P. r. HILL, • r 5 -
Attorney ct Law, •
Alban y.’Ga.
_ 33,-1865. 25—3m
RICH AND HOBB^j
SINUS & HOBBS, '
Forneys at law
hiRigr, «i. oitagjj
/ hL practice iu Dougherty xad the mutnund-
« ^ *® the Superior Coerta of thjf
^tesCirefiitCourt at‘«aYat»t
W * t,,eQ d to business in Eouth-\Ve*t
L.M’ by ’i K,cl11 sgreemeuL
^»L0et.2l, 1 M5 - fi » 33—
|S&JttUEL D. TRyriv,
Attorn oy at Io^w, i
ttsTb 4 .^'^'”" of hi " ptMfession.—
gL l ‘* building-up' Stairs-
«ito hi.'. ' A 'l bnSinedb- en-
^gUTew pr<m,1,t >tt? 2 n ^
1V. Callaway
see, toes to'the citizen
1.1*£* Md ’"'“"y- ••
. ■ -Zl_ -.•»» .V-raTLSf,
\ — ■ ?
^ m. cmoMWZLL.
& Cromwell
W. W. JORDAN,
Ordi->«ry B a
.OctoburSB, lHCfi,
gjEssKflA—WORTH CO0NTI.
WHEREAS, lbe «,t»t* cf John W. Mitchell, 1st*
if Worth i«nty, dec«.«d, io without. repr.,«uta.
ltd nditieni.il ell end
itor, of raid ddeeeMd,
J Physicia
03’ Sold
October 28,186
03* Sold by Druggist* generally,
r>5
GODETS RECEIPTS
for every department of a household. These alone
are worth t lie price of the Book. -
Model ('oitagrs (no other Magazine gives them),
with diagram*.
Drawing Lessons for the young. Another spe
cialty with Godey.
Original Music, worth $3 a year. Other Maga
zines publish old worn-out music ; but the subscri
be is to Godey get it before the music stores.
Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with
Godey.
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart Si Co., of
Now Yorjc, the inilli- n*-« ire merchants, appear in ■Go-
dey, the only ’Magazine that has them.
Ladies* Bonnets. We give m«»ire of them
year than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady’s
Book enables every lady to be her own bounet maker.
MARION HARLAND,
Authoress of “Alone,” “Hidden Path,” “Moss
Side,” “ \emesis,” jand “ Miriam,"
writes for Godey each month, and for nootlier mag-
aziro. A new novel by he/ vyi'l -be published in
1866. We.'hnve also rctaiued all our old and favor
ite’ contributors. -
TERMS OF GODEY'S I.ADY*S BOOK FOR
• 18 66.'*
(From tchick there can 6e no Deviation.)
The following arc ike terms of the lady’s Book
for ^866: '
-nine copy; one year 7.' 83 00
Two copie?, one year. ...*. 5 50
Three copies,-oiio year 7 50
Four copies, one year 10 00
Five copies, one year, andan extra copy
to the person getting up tlie club; n»-
k.ng six copies 14 00
Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy
to the person getting up the dob, ma
king nine copies 21 00
Eleven copies, one year, and an extra co
py to the person getting up the club, ^
making twelve copies 27 50
\tf~ All addition* to clubs .at club rate*.
fl_TGodey’s laidyV Book and Arthur’s Home Mag*
azine u-jll be sent,each one year, on receipt’of 81 50.
03” We have no club with any other magazine
newsptpcr. * a
IT The money most all be sent at one lime for
any of the Cute. p . ;
Address L. A. GODEY,
N. E. Comer Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
PHILA DELPHI \.
October 28. 1835 34
So saying tha old man, sneered, wash-op.
By this time the old lady came oat, aad
observed Jonathan’ “ “ ’
i’s unfortunate lack, ska put har
mouth to tha old man's oar and ocroaaod liko a
s__ fallen dead af ho was in tko act of fighting, his fists
were alosad, cno arm was io tfca not of wardiue off a. ’
^ ^ Mow, aad tha other waa draw book in tha fiaLoff . r
atrihing* Off ynth^. haUfo'ffeld oavoral Vranch
h OM H JfM.-!J-l toldTitt^iaj^^hsItar iras »rtorm.of pwp. mowKUht.- J
Thtra la Hvi«g*on Maxtha’a Vineyard an old man.
bo has never baan’off the island, %ftd (he extent
Old Aerfy.—“Why, daddy, yoataa’l
he’s got gold i m he’s rich.” ,
.hm^with ft#ita!j’a^’ — orfctakB»wlsd*.tal>otaidrttly ifis'esatow rfhi*
So raying, the old tnaa ium4 a blow at Joarthaa*, Voia*. H* hu b«w told of awar hetwsoa tk»—-
zd with hi, walkioc ataff'; kuailw tar Joaalksa. Koitk Mid Ih. Stalk. tattM WhWBSSMttwSd ft»j, ,
dodgedit. Nor did'Uio rag, of air hovo stop at dia«n»ttU, a»r M«aw .oJaiorvU, rasaidw ■
- *-• -'•*■ rr f- —■*r' Tlir to » hod*. HsiaoUorijunsMotorcad,
Jo'o.lhan, wbo look lo hU SmI.; o.r did JnuUa’a MlMt to Iko lost df *
look atop hero. Ho hod aot cod, out of lb hara ta» sf *ta%» l«fi'
yard, nor far from the
the old jm. wha run him a cbm* a«uta a lad whan a Udy ouma to tha dial
ttahboJlds u, aWftU ti> tho &».fcthor wohtad U.klpsh ■M. Vi
tk. old naa oooU uhs up H th» traohwwa iMk Os
tho lost dserwo. J» «KtaBs« rurj U "
id odOdar *fi-iBMk --n*
" ' tha dUiria There ,.
1 an seat,
ap ia ton »nd ii»,r»i»Ud as to hir for. ■«
oludieo. Of couroa La Lad ta ear that ha had
Poo. Sally! 8ho died a aaa. 'Ns, v bad' a fijs ••wrfcosa to aehoolsadkaav bom of UslUisrs.-. .
Tho school raistsoa, gas, Ub ■ sost oa act side un
til shs had finished the iMWSe r azasriastio-. of
th* rast of tha soh otan. Ska t-Va <ad Vio to
howi
■Uacd tha, ia- .
and with tho speed of John Gilpin, eto
Poo. Sally! She died aaa E
bond.
Women's True Haazztf
-IwaagtadJo hara itiaeor power todosarthin* her sad draw da th* htashhoard th* tattsr A. I
r husband wanted mo to do,'' was th* boaStal him what it was. ana wished kir-tr renumber how {
reply of a wife long married, of'wullh and positioa, totoohod- .Hohataedatttal
when I aaksd her why. by cTer-taxio* herself aba
These r.TC therefore ^eito^j
Admimjtraler oa «id
-■
ofthe same.
tedlo roaUcunmcdutc PTOB si’F.lNG, Adm’nt.
WoTWntattW**** '
on
■wjrtTIl&UEAS, JS , p 8 gS!5i,deceased, makes
W. thees'aio off, r. y —1.1
applieatloniomefrf ° fir ^ Moo s,y in June
«taic—«° take effect s n , ereS !rd to appest *t .JUT
"Tf.
I , b „25,1865.-3?Cm Ordinary B. C.
We arc now-prepared lo do
_ ALL KINDS OF
JOB WORK
Plantation for Sale.
W LL he sofo af oabliC outcry, at Albany, On.,
on the first Monday in December pul, If not
sooner disposed of, a tract of seven hundred nbd
fifty acres of Land, three miles from /Albany, 700
of which afa under cultivation, fifteen af Which ere
Prime -Bottom Lands,
upon which two good crops of .rice have been made.
There is on the nlene a good Dwelling House and
necessary outbuildings, ten first clan NegraQuar
ters, Gin House and Sotew, (Jribbs, Bin bis*, as.—
If desired* sufficient
Corn, Cotton Seed, &c„.
will be sold to plant the next crop-- 4 Poeeeaaion
glvan January let-, 4865..
Apply to me on the place, or direct to - Albany,
On. J- A: HUGER,
Albany, Nov. 11,1865, 36—id*
pgr Journal & MOMeuger please copy every other
day for two weeks and send bill to advertiser.
ATTHiS .OFFICE,
With neatness aad Bispatoh.
Cow Peas Wanted.
STITTLS of COW PEAS and three loads of
UCKS. Apply *|l
Albany, Go-, >ov. 4th, 1865.
tnis .office.
ALBANY BOUSE
Mrs. A, Arl ine^Proprietor.
npHIfi well-known and nently furnisehd House
Jt now open to the travelling public *.r n
AT TBS SABffE OATSS
Am irss charged before the war. Her tabic is ol-
ways furnished
WUh the Best the Market Affsrds,
And her bedding is always kept vail aired a«d
clean. Ucm.mhcr tho Old Fund on Broad Street.
Albany, Ga., June21, IStiO.-ly
Wnaaua, ho* it was aot quits ao-avift a* ia the for-., ;r
«lin ihe mizchief can I do with oo ■txihoaeyt . u
y, it's taoro th^i aU thia aaighhorhood haia uaa> t^aH *
■ taad,nad.poUttngu.iMJl away aa showed-* - ’
* ho waa in tha oat of ahsrriag when. aJraak.« *
Bis hand was opiiltad, aad Ua oonntanasoo atiU
kora a thraateapiw appaareni-a. aaif ho had merely '
atnashlad aad taltaa. and was-in tie act of riaing a
by kbajhj an Austrian foot soldier, :
laada aad upturned ayes, Tho had ' *
dtad la the act of praytaf. Another fcjot ,old-'e- had >
had induced great bodilyNtnflhriag^*^ i'IPk-W do you-ktipw IfaAf
jisB'fisnifttfBajSsa JMSsa!5Sa*&&$}&
there waa -ao time to rim for It A young i oerao.
prerant diaappnred, and returned tho aeu auanra ..n-E-oVdia hokaowt"
w,th tk. reqnudta ortiele takeni *ro« hut under- tm/Lq ” w .u.
f^uraeot and th^poor-raldlrataKf. wra rarad. d^^5li2dihaIk?lSS>r whaTu boy
IjaksAh^a torahooi toalad, viotau^W^
the close of a.day, all tauitlaoa in Ala aadaarara to Thahoy ayed tha lattar a WUo la.-yra, -eitan k« «
rare himralf whearaea won oraohingarouad hia im burnt out wtth ■‘h-h-hac did ha taut; bat *U ,
orery direction. “Tell me tho particular*, dear * —
rarad ** laid kldralfa ..lml. Aw *- — al
4iedr*
The toaeh- - ooaliuot gat *r«r
tho poor bop — —
... jSffWtWliftWWtaua WJntraW
It ia diasriBta*a*Ja« «flt uuatwl *aa <j
Boot on tbs Otbur Lug.
jjr, J*uu| anrnnaflart to tha ]
_ WStT
S r* oidera and donoona and ninlator* 0M* do>
ra they Could aeo the hand of God in iSta jaraoralr *
Parson Browalow ha* taken tho tiwuhluta writ* harabeon too lenient Jotaard the Sonth, ard tha,
to one of the Northern Journal* a fierce diatribe God had rflaed up Mr. Johnaoa to be the/othtia lli '
S»m Cooper, late Aojntant General of the rebel art
mien; had diaappeeiwa
acd
eat,” raid hia-wife, calmly. On hearing
ktawanta to tara-hlmralf, -‘Is thataUt” at
ing herself a moment the returned with a book,
from between the learea of.which ,ho took Out hank-
aou after bank-note^ untfl enongh was counted t,
fatty meal her hnahsndi requiremeatl. : “Thia,"
raid .he, An reply to hie minrtad Irak of adtairaitan
and aitoniabmeat, “ia what I hue. rarad taraueh a
t^tp^tr tath.NorthwraaregradtWraiUn.
Ifarara-raothermadaitker ambition to mould
her dfUghterta Uart tataetaa Hh. ihrara wh. ta.tt !£2£mU.Yta?a*ew^aJ^taTratae^ra*^.
deny %*■;•■** would bo prorantad | this tatloa of thia fraUagin rarioda rapont; hot Lorn tha
many a noble hearted raaa would h, rarad from, praraaloae, but from the palpit tad hu e&oal
Uta af abandonment or .drunkard*, dreadful death. ThUrerulaion of feoUa^ -Stan kao takut^ta
and Many taarilira prorantad ftata Soiag thrown op- Wtaeonsta and Northern nUnoiadurWglketaet
onraeiety Indratilnttou and b.lplesenera, to taruiah month, ia pertaotly wonderful. A* tha. .time
lamat.* forth, jail, poor hea»rihoaicylu>aBdth. H ,v-
of Mr. Lincoln, because they feared tU» he would.
harabeon too lenient joWard tho Sonth,
HHOIM _ God had rdiaed np Mr. Johnaon to bo-tho
agaiifit tho Confederalea*tor tha riotatioaa of law ‘he plaeo of tho-gentlo Moses who hod r
which, under hia gubernatorial direction, hare be-. Mr. Johnson's liule finger want? 1st*
come the normal elate ofaociety in Tenneeaee. It Mr. Lincoln’s loins, eo tar as harsh mo
ao happen* that tha latent outrage following upon .the South wore concerned. Bow ohat | ...
the keela of iho Parran'o ttatimooyprorea that the upteo of thesa same minuter* and deacons aewWl
Goreroor haa nht inreatigatod tha mattar dhereof Two weeks ogoj hoard one ofthan poliliuol t«W^
ho writes, la tklaeara the robbars and murderers m. in hia Sunday morning speech to F
hare been apprehended, and they wire juat aa far tion in the temple of God, cor - - *'
Tom being Confederate, aa they wall could bo." Th* <® ih® wicked kings oflarael, a
fact, are as follow, : .-On tho sight of th, 23d. at people of God to wander after Itracg, godi; ard t
IU o'clock. Mr. Ueffcma*.* citlwn of. jiastrilta, glra-jmtat to hia diaoonrae, ho rapd that, ' *
was retnraing from St. CeeiUa Seminary,'with his tha Old Testament which denouncer el
daughter and ran, when he waa attacked hy four tha Israelite, because they had not rooted out
highwaymen, who dragged him into Ihe huehaa by utterly destroyed the inhabitant, of the land which
the road and rohbod, aad Injured hira oo daagerour- they had conquered; * and tho application M'
ly that his* recovery u impartible. Ora of the rob- discourse waa, now that God had delivered tl
hero waa badly wounded hy Hettanran. All haws habitants «f the land wbioh we had oonquo
been captured and art in jaiL An oxeited crowd omrhands, that if wo did not exterminate t
are preparing to lynch them. They wer, found to ought ntleaitnqror to admit them to n
bettaauttramti<«up!eyeftta&HMnUKsl? * **' ~* : ’ *'*"*
Adj’t Gf.». Cootf.r.—in reply to a statement that
ia the rights of citixeaship until they eonscht to r.d-,
mlt the negroes to a full participation in the Earns
riehts. And ha warned hie hearem that the * jnd •-
Bine. Ih» r>- out dewn the groree and break all the Images in all
the land which wo hare conquered, that ia, if NM
Sl5k%ES£i jeoMonceof aot ^ ot out and abolish all tbs old established ««:
i ’ in i «’oyntjr, V». t toms aad forms of worship at the South, and b^Ih
tafWMre he has brrn trer since the norrander urGen. stiiute instead of the Episcopal, and Catltoiio, cod
,, , .. , n goad lieelih, and enjoy* that r> of the Soulh, the Fnritan Churohee Ofdho North.—
poee which l.e has not known foreeT*rsl yesr*. Three or-four months ago;-' be said, , strong rffert*
„ . ■ ta m am • - had been made to root*ont tho false teachera in'the
We rt»informed that the Hon- R. M.. ftaee, Jata South, and tosnpplylthi.Jtautliera churches with
a member of the Cantadtrsfa Congrea* from K godly men from Now England, and.from the Chicago
tuck*, ban preesats* ta Otagt.1 .Bepehiuridite a Theological Seminary; hut in an evil hour FreatdeLt
checkfer tho magatarant owa, ot One huadrad thou-1 Johpaon hsdorderod that goo* work: to ho atoppetf,
* rtU<,ww ' |:?r e 3 sx^ hM Tcro ,gB,hc Uuul
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