The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, February 17, 1866, Image 1

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o i p.i.f * & It. HIENAN. (Oh- I- LET THE FEOFLD SVtS.. -7:^ lA A ALBANY, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 17. 1866. NUMBER 12. ^ I^ntnot 1 ~—NF 1 .®* OV PART.VEKSHI* Bv- E*H- Hionan. „,S BROAD ffl—VT THE OLD STAND. (tiicn* AdwylHInc.. ments inserted at the rale of One Dollar "l.,, nor square of Bight Lines, for the rtion an* 1 Seventy-five Cents for each »* r : a! iertion—payable in advance. i^irins te advertise Ipnger than three . Jo s"* the following rates: 8 mo * 6 *Pm« h» r! |^wrt» L V r^«- I H“*™' JV"* - T HF. Djvrtncrship in Medicine, heretofore exist, ing between Drs. Todd & Connallv, is this day die soiled by mutual consent. All unpaid ac- counts W.il be paid to Dr. Todd, who is authorised to receipt for tho same, and hopes delinquents will call and settle, their accounts ns soon possible. OEO. R. 0. TODD. , ■ E. L. CONNELLY. January 18th, 1860. ' 4-SOd. R. TODD, haring purchased the office lately occupied by Dr. Wm. P. Jennings, can be round tor the present in the up-sttirs office of said build [QS.U mtos.|i year SiruulsisSopOp 12 om so oo 3a oo 18 00| M lug.. Albany, Jan. 20,1866. 23 00 36 00 41 00 35 001 50 00 10 O0| 65 00 15 00| 65 00 70 00 $1 00 SO 00 35 OOl 10 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 75 00 80 00 85 00 75 00 90 00 'SPECIAL NOTICE. Lurniccmcnts of candidates for office, $10; fc^tob. charged for at regular-ad- r4te , to be paid in adeance. « of eight lines, of brerier, raaltc one ’ tlwrlisements that make orcr eight lines Ur fifteen lines, counted as two squares, utiiera will mark on their adfertisements ,,ker of squares they wish them to occupy. Loeiestioas for indmdual benefit, will he „i «i jo ur square for each insertion. JProfeisional Cards pyr J«*rjS20 00: uiising a wife, pajab'e in adeance $26 00. i^jal AdrcrUscnicUla. L fo’Ao.iog arc our rales for legal adscrlisc Iff, Sales per le.y of eight lines or less.S 3 00 . Mortgage ft. P». »»l«. P'f 1«*J f «> Collector’s Sales perlery- ....5 00 D9 for letters of .4dinini3iraiip«fi.,,..™4 00 for letters of Guardianship.. r.\ 00 :eof Application of dismission from Admin-^ ^ of Application for dismission from Guar-^ ^ ii<!n to sell Laud .* —• 6 00 i Debtors And Creditors...... ;...m.«ww.....4 00 If Land per square ~..... v ..3 00 l#fperi*bAble property, ten days...... 3 00 % Notices, sixty days .....ii 00 itot At ibe above rites frill be required in iretrrant notes. SPECIAL NOTICE. L*f J.*h4 by Admiaistraters, Executors or e required by law t© be held on the _ in escb month, between the hours of ^ike fK«noon and three in the afternoon, at t House the county in which the proper- limted. Notice of these sales must be given piblic Gazette forty days previous, juees of the sale of personal property must be lijliif Manner, through * public gazette ten IfKTOtsto sale day. e to debtors and creditors of an estate roust d forty days. :e that application will be made to the Court Iirjr for leave to sell Land must be iiioBs for letters of Administration, Guardian- lie., must be published thirty days—for dis-. ifoio Administration, monthly six months— veardiunship forty days. ... closure of Mortgages must be d monthly for four months—for establishing .ersfor the full space of three months—for fling titles from Executors or Administrators, J have been given by the deceased, the e of three months. A. B. BADGER, DENTIST, A LBAMV GEORGIA FFERS his professional services to the citizens _ of Albany and vicinity. Having just returned from tic service, I solicit general patronage. I can be found at the residence of F. Lehman.— Ladies will be attended at their residences if desired. Provisions, taken in payment for work. ~ -\18G5. 27- REAL ESTATE AGENCY. T illE subscriber lias opened an Agency for the sale of Lands in connection with the practice of Law. He will buy. or sell lands for a reasonable Commission, Investigate Titles, draw Deeds of Con veyance, and give legal advice generally in refer ence to the purchase or sale of lands in South-Wes tern Georgia. Persons .having lands to sell, or those desiring to buy, would dS well to confer with him. 4$^* Office in the Farmer Building, over Field's Co , Washington Street, Albany, Go. SAMUEL D. IRVIN. Albany, September 23, I860. 29—tf L. T. D. WARM*. WIGHT & WARREN, ITOHNEYS AT LAW ALB4.7Y, «A. |IU. p-jctice in I he eeverul Courts of Law and I Equity in t.iis State and tho Circnit Court* | Unite* States for tlie State of Georgia. especial atlenlien giveq to tho purcitaseand [Rea! E^tte. uq, Nov. 18,1865. —37 LAW NOTI E. • Proclamation of Governor Johnson of the Bth instant, having authorized the civil officers 1 Siate to “proceed (after taking the amnesty Do the discharge of the dull**of their several Iseeordi&g to the laws in existence prior to P January, 1861, so far as the same ire not iiient with our present condition,** we take casion to say that our office has been opened ! transaction professional business, and |ooe of us can always be conssulted. . PETER J. STUGZER, , * WM. E. SMITH. H Aug. 12. TS65. 24—3m LAW NOTICE. r undersigned offers his professions! services lib* public, and will attend promptly to all 7 s entrusted to his csro. Office up stairs *“ * bsildisr. D, P. MILL, Attorney at Law, Albany, Go- 23,1365. 25—3 m f D * HISF.S, UICIIABD HOBBUj I Bines & HOBBS, tOBNEYS AT LAW K ALBANY, GA. practice in Dougherty and the snrroand- J Counties, in the Superior Courts of the I.3 0* United States Circuit Coart at Savan- wil'd attend to business in South-West fe 1 f:ri6r- ul ‘ sreea ’ cl,t "33_ l&UEUEL D. IRVIN, Attorney at Law, • ^T«*aaeil the practice of his profession.— j®®* to the Fanner bqildiug—np stairs— iu J. 8lr * e, » Albany, Gx. All business er L. V will reeeiva prompt attention. PL8«ptember 23,1865. 29—tf te' Callaway profeazlonol services to the citizen vicinity. ........ M. CBOMWELL. . & Cromwell W AlU^lf F^^wional services to the citizens vicinity. Office on BroadSf, SPECIAIt NOTICES. Albany, Sept. 9th, Editor or Patriot—Dear Sir: With your per mission I wish to say to the readers of your paper, that I Will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, [free] a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple'Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan. Freck les,, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. , -I will also mail free to those having Bald Hetiuls, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Lux uriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. AU applications answered by return mail without charge. . Respectfully yours, THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway,^New York. : KSu.To CoxsrnrTiYEs.—The undersigned hav ing been restored to health in a few. weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease* Consumption—is anxious to make known to liia fellow-sufferers the means of care. To all who desire it,* he wilt send a copy of the prescription used, [6ee of charge], with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, whieh they will find a sure cure for Coxsumitiox. Astiiwa, Bronchitis. Cocgiis, Colds, etc. Tho only object of tho advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the' afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable, an'd he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and inay prove a blessing. Parties wishing. the prescription, will please ad dress Rky. EDWARD A. WILSON. . Williamsburgh, Kings Connty, ** *» *■ New York. September 0th, 1865. A & Co. Mitchell Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Camil la, the following property to-wit: One hundred bushels Corn, more or less. Levied 1 as the property of Isaac Willingham. Superior Court fifa; D. A. Bostick vs. said Isaac Wi’lingham. HENRY SMITH. January 8th, 1866.—13td Deputy Sheriff. KKXXXTA MOLE A. James a. carter. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Win. Spring, * ng dema w j, late of Worth County, dec*d, will present them duly authenticated to the under signed; and those indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment ufth? earn**. MARY SPRING, Adm’rx. November 18.1865. -37 GEORGIA— B^KER COUNTY. Ordinary’s Oflh-e fur said county. W IIERRAS, Wm. Sharpe, adinini-trator on the estate of F. F. Sharpe, deceased, roakea Implication to me for letters of dismission from said estate—to take effect on the first Monday in June next: This is to cne all interested to appear at my offire on or before the first Monday in June and file their objections, if any they have, why said letters should not l»e granted the applicant. Given under iny hand and official signature, this 22d day of Nov, 1865. W. W. JORDAN, November 25,3865.-386m . Ordinary B. C. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan , next before the Court House door In Newton, Baker County, the Plantation in the 8th district in said county kaovmas the “Clifton Place. * Terms on the day of solo. • J. J* MAYO, November 25th, 1865.-38 Adm*r. GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY. Ordinary's Office for said County. \\ THERE AS, Julius Trowick applies to me for Yf Letters of Administration on the estate o! Jesse Dykes, late of said county, dee’d: These are, therefore, to notify the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at m3 office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to. the applicant. Given under hand and official signature, this January 1st, 1866. JAMES W. HOUSE, January 8th,. 1866. - Ordinary. NOTICE. ORORCKA- 1 -DOUGHERTY COUNTY. W HEREAS, Mary E. DeGraffenried applies to me for Utters of administration onlb£estate of F. H. BeGraffenried, late of said county, dee’d: ..These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofafid dee’d to be and appear at my office on the secoAd'Menday in February next to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signatute at tffice in Albany, 8th day of January, 1866. *, W. U. WILDER, ' January 8th, 1866.-43 Ordinary. Dougherty Postponed Sheriff Sale IVILL be sold on the fir.<t Tuesday in March * * next, before the Court House door in the city of Albany, the following property, to-wil: Ijntsof land otimoers (15) fifteen,and (98) nine ty-eight, in the fir*t district of Dougherty county ; levied on by ..virtue 6f a mortgagefifa issued from the Superior Court of Dongiierty county, in favor of Charles J. Jenkins and Loyd C.BeU,«dro*r.,ve. Wm. M, Petty.. Propevtv pointed org in said fifa. ■* 3.'ATKINSON, Deputy Sheriff. DeremVrl6th, 1865. KENNETH M LEA & CO., Commission Merobants, 202 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA., REFERENCES.- Kenneth McLea & Sons. Greenock, Scotland,— J. Thompson, Bank of Scotland, Greenock, Scot land; Sinclair; Hamilton & Co., London; Gordon, Uruce A McAuliff, Liverpool and New York. Advances made on consignments to Liverpool and New York. Cotton and other produce received and -Id on commission or forwarded. Orders-from the lerior for goods promtlyexecuted, both in Savan nah and New York. , - . Are constantly receiving large consignments of Hams, Bacon, Shoulders. Butter, Lard. Flour, &c., &c., on consignment, which'will be sold at the low est Market Rates. January 8th, 18G6. 43-3tn* 1 OEOIl*-IA—-Haker County.. ’ Q N ilic first Monday in July next William Sharpe will apply to tlie Court of Ordinary of said irounty, for tetters of dismission from the administra tion of the estate of F. F. Sharpe, deceased. W. W. JORDAN. Ord'v. December 1st, 1865. NOTICE. OSOBOZA—DOCOnERTY COUNTY. \\T HEBEA8, Sarah Johns«>n applies to me Car pf . Letters of Administration on* the estate of Robert Johnson, late of said county, dee’d': These are, thorefore, to site and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of said dec’d to be and appear at my.office on the second Monday in February next to show cause, if an? they can, why oaid letters should not be granted. • Given under my hand and official signature at office in Albany4 January, 8th 1866. . W. H.,WILDER, January 8th, 1866.-43 Ordinary. Hotioe. GEORSIA—WORTH COUNTY. S IXTY DAYS mlltr 4»te application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Worth County for icare 10 sell the land belonging t. the estate of C. II. Brown, late of said county, deceased. B. T. COLLIER. Adrn’r.. MARY E. BROWN, Aduu-’x. SIIEKIFF'S sale. . WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March, be* fore tho Court House door in Isabella, Worth ooun* ty, Georgia, the following described lots of Land 5 Lot lo9 in the Fourteenth District of said county* Lot levied on as the property of Wm. F. Williams, dee’d, -on two Superior Court fifas to satisfy a claim of B. T. Collier, Adm’r. Also, at the same time and place, A lot of Land levied bn as the property of Thos. Hardriek, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa in favor of R. V. Burkhaner. . WM. KEEN, Sheriff Worth County. February 3d, 1866.—8 GEORGIA—BAKER COUNTY. O N flie first Monday in January next Wilson L Spurlin'wnd Margurett Atm Johnston, will wp ply to (he Court of Ordinary of said county, for let ters of administration on (lie estate of.Arthur W Johnston, deceased. W. W, JORDAN, Ord’y. Drcember 1st. 1865 OrOROIA—WORTH COUNTY. WHEREAS, James a Haewntm appWes to mo for Letters of Guardianship of tho person and property of Solomon W. Mitchell, orphun of John W Mitch- Cl Tbcse ire, therefore, U> notify tffe kindred and creditors of said deceased to Ire and appear ot.my office within the time prescribed by law to.show cause, if auy tliey have, why said letters of guard ianship sliould'not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signatMre, this U “ Clh *1- ° f Kebra,,rJ, ' &S W. RODSE. February 10th, 1866. Ordinary. ’ GEORGIA—IRWIN COUNTY. WHEREAS, George Young applies to me for let- lers of edministration on the estate of WilUs J. Bone, late of said c.ouoty, deeeasede- These are, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to file their objections, if any, to granting letters to said applicant, on or before the first Monday in March .text. Giron under ®J Dougherty Superior Court. AT CHAMBERS, Feb. 1st. I860. I T is hereby ordered that the Superior Court of Dougherty County Stand adjourned nntit the second Monday in March next. Partlea, Witnesses and Jurors will tile due notice thereof and bo pres- ent on that day. Atrwe extract from the Minutes. JOHN F. CABOILE. February 3d, 1866—j W«*-. Feb. 10. 1806. h. M. COLBERTII, ' . Ordinary. GEORGIA—IRWIN COUNTY. WHEREAS, James raulk applies tome for letters i of administration on the estate or James Bqylu. Natc'of said county, dec d : and and seal, this c .1 l ‘ m COLBERTII, . Ordinary. Feb. 10, 1866. GEORGIA-WORTH COUNTY. nriintPAS the c«t»te of Michael P. Yoon«r, °f WS,Reared., wi«k<M.ia repre^n- , mi. « n .n therefore, to tiotily all and sin- wnlar "tlie^kin^fd and creditors <.C said Joceasodto ^ Id I n^ar «t my office within the t imepreacnbcd be and app«»r“ l J /j, Rny ) t w hy the admnus- bylaw “ * .Tot ^7«ted in the Clerk oftltelnle- tration siiould t . g. an j proper, person on said rior Court or \ Mn i» and offirial sighe- cstate. Given under my nan^ ^ ROUSBi '“November 18,1865-37 TCotioe ! * .a. -ft.r dale application will betnade TWO'months after “ of 0r " n „, of Worth county to the Honorable Co lands belonging to cou-ty, de,di This 8tb November, two. ^ w tISON, Adm'r. M. C. TISON.Admr’x. November 11, W# BnrrowV Reliable Medioine CURES vR» ypClLlI AlDWROFUti rheumatism: For ssle«t-p,';_ ,\_"X7' Weloh’e Drug Store. November 18,1865. BIKER SHERIFF’S SALE. WILT, be sold before the Court House door In the town of Xcnton, on the first Tuesday in March next, between the usual hours of sale, one House aud four acre Lot insaid townbrNewton. Number not known, bnt known as the “Montgomery House and Lot.” Levied on as the property of J. J. Montgomery, to satisfy a fifa lssued from the Jus- tiae Court 971 st District. G. M.. Wm. Hudspeth rs.’ V. Montgomery. G. P. WINCHESTER, February 3d, 1866.—8 BberilT. Mitchell Sheriff Sales. (M71LL bo sold before the Court House door ii Y T said cnurty.Yin the first Tuesday in March next, nlioul four thnussnd bushels of Corn, six stxrke of Fodder, about forty head ol Cattle, about twenty, fix head of Mules and Horses,one sett of Blacksmith Tools, and a lot or Plantation Utensils, dte.. All levied on os the property of the estate of Allen Cork- ran, deceased, onder a fi (a fmnt Momne Superior Court in fivor of Ewell Wei* vs. Allen Corkran, translerred to II. Crutchfield. Property pointed out by Vasondt Davis. ReppY January SOtlt, I86G. Dcu’ySberilT. GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY. TU ALL WHOM IT MAY CO.VCTTRX. V1C71IEREA& John F.Cargifo, Admintstretor » » S. S. Crawford,dec’d. applies io inf for leave to 6i*ll a Ifotite and L»t«nn Flint Street in this chy, (ot Albnny0 a* the property of said estate: This is,therefore, to cite and admonish mN parties interests! to show cause, if any they can, wilbin the time prescribed by law, why an order for the sale of said House jtnd Lots'should not be. granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this lltli day of January, 1866. A lbs ny, Jan. 20th, 1866. W. II. WILDER. - Ordinary. GBOBGXA—IVORTH COUNIT.\ : ‘ WHEREAS, Cqila E. Buckelew applies to me for Letters of Administration do bonis non, with the Will annexed, on tbe estate of Isaac Bucketed* of said bounty, deceased: These are, therefore, to notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dee’d to be and appear at toy office within the tipi© prescribed by law to show cause, if eny.they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this January 8tb. 1866. - JAMES W. ROUSE, JanaarylSth, 1866.—1 Ordinary^ Dougherty . Superior Court. - • f . ' OCI^t' AT ClIAMBkBS,; : 1! ^3 > ‘ I Jt- December 4th, 1865. | r ? is hereby ordered that the Superior Court o Dougherty county, stand adjourned uutll tho second Monday in February rnext., Parties, Wit nesses and furors, will take notice and' be preieht on that day. .- A true Extract from the Minates. ■ I J. F. CAROILE, Clerk. Albany, Dep. J6tb, 1865. , 41—24 J.M. Auction &. Comiriissioft OBj,' ^rc«t ALBANY) GA; GEORGIA—WORT H COUNTY. WHEREAS, William Keen, Administrator on the estate of Jerry M t Kerco, dec’d, applies tot he on-! J. dersigned for Letters of. Dismission from his Ad- ministrafion ;• therefore, all persons concerned aye hereby required to sholr'cause, if any th**y have, why said administrator,'on the first Monday in July next, should not be discharged. Given under my hand and official signature, this January 8th, 1866; * JAMES W. ROUSE, January 13th, 1866:—!. Ordinary. shipment of Cotton. He is also prepared to make liberal CASH advances on Cotton in Store in Albany, Georgia, tor shipment to Messrs. Norton* Slaughter &. Co » New York. •’ Having had many years’experience in the Cotton trade, as well as Auction & Commission business, he fl<+ tiers f-imseir t hat he ca n give entire satisfaction to parties entrusting their business to him, ^ i n Orders and Consignments solicited.' ' " Respectfully refers to J.B. ROSS dt SON, Macon, . !T„H. JOHNSTON, . and all the other Merchants of Albany. Albany, bet. 2o, 1865. 33-w Foundry and Machine Shop AtDawsoniGa. Orders for all kinds of CASTINGS promptly filled. CROCKERY WARE And Machine work of eyery description done om' S30a<E>nKh . THE Largest and Best Assortraent ever brought to this section of Georgia has'just been received at Jones & Cutliffs. They are enabled to sell Cheap, as freights are daily declining. *' CALL SOON and examine for yourselves. Albany, Ga., November 4th, 1865. t 85—tf SUGAR MILLS, KETTM5B AND HOLLOW WARE ; FOB8ALE. . . * . O. O. NELSON. .1 Dawson, Gs., Jan. 8th, 1866. 43-.21* . / GEORGIA—Baker Connty. O N the first Monday in January next, Bennett Perry will apply to the Cofirt ot Ordinary of Said county, for letters of administration on the es tate of Bennett Peny, Sen., dcreased. W. W. JORDAN, OrJ’y. December 1st, 1865. GEORGIA, DOUGHERTY COUNTY.—Sixty days after the publioation of.thia notice, I will make application to the Court of Ordinary, of said county, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to C. G. McLendon, late of said county deceased. JAS. L. BYINGTON, Adm’r. Albany, Dec. 23,1865. 2m HOUSE AND LOT FOR SUE, AGENTS MUTED I EVERY TOWN T HE undersigned offers for sale the - AA i to «ellthb vollowixO J . . house is pleasantly situ&ted’in The IliiB Valliilblfe SO lithe Fil neart of the city, nearly opposite the j . Baptist Church. It has five rooms, with four fire-j , .. ——-I. : places, on the ground floor, and two half-story A J . -1- . '4 • room, up stair., uuj i, in good repair. The lot SOUthemHlStOrV Of WttX eontains one acre, having an excellent garden, j " double kitchen, substantial smoke-house, one of the t ' w.. BT '*^•'1 best wells of water in the eity,'is well shaded on A. POLLARD, Editor Richmond Examiner. ■ every side, and.supplies a variety of capital trait. ] 2 Vols., 8fo., about 700 pages each, $3.50-per rqt. v 1 Any ono desiring to purchase will do woli to se- with TWENTY SFLENDID STEEL PORTRAITS. 1 ' r This, is the only complete and authentic histotyt^ of the Southern side published, extending, ns. it # does, from the beginning of tbe War to the'final ' surrender of the Confederate armies.' . .j-t i Mr. Pollard’s prominent position in the Confed- YTtROM my piontatioo in Bskur County G. t.i TJz&zrsx NOTICE TO DEBTORS JLttD CREDITORS GEORGIA—DOUGUERTY COUNTY. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of C. G- J\ McLendon, late of said county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those havipg demands against said' estate will present them in ternra of the law to i, » J. L. BYINOTON, Adm’r. Albany, Dec. 23, 1865. 42*— Administrator’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in March next will bo sotd at the Court House Door in Isabella Worth county, Georgia, within the lawful hours of late, eighty (80) acres of lot of land No. one hundred and thirty (130) in the 14th district of said county.— Sold as the property of .Wm. B. Harris, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash. This Jan. 9th, 1860. WM. A HARRIS, Jan. 18th,' 1866.—l-4d J Adm’r. Stolen Mare. O N the night of the 9th inst. from the stable* ol Robt. Cochran, in Mitchell county, a medium sized, deep bay Mare, blind in the left eye, star in face, one of the hind feet white, and about 12 years old. I will give $25 for the recovery of the Mare, or $50 for the Jare and thief. • « ROBT. COCHRAN. Mitchell Co.; Ja 4 18,1866. 1—St* .—BAKER COUNTY. WHEREAS, William O. Flemming, Administrator on the estate of A. A. Williams, dec’d, makes appli cation to me for Letters of Dismission from said ad ministration • • * These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to be and.appear at my office msat&wj; first Monday in, Jnne;next to show cause, if any- they have, why said letters of dismiission sbouldnot issue, otherwise letters will issue in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature, this Jan. 1st, 1866. W. W. JORDAN, . Jan. 18lh, 1866.—1 Ordinary. dBOnOZA—WORTH C0UFTY. WHEREAS, William Keen, Administrator on the estate of James 0. Kerce, dee’d, applies to the un dersigned far Letters of Dismission from said ad- ministration; • therefore, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, why said administrator, on the first Monday in July next, should not be dismissed. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 8th day of January, 1866, - JAMES W. ROU8E, Ordinary. Jav. 13th, 1866. -1 OBOfcOXa-WORTn COUNTY. Ordinary's Office for said County.- , WHEREAS, James Gibbs, of Irwin county, ap plies to n*a for Letters of Guardianship of the per son and property of John F. Ross, orphan of Lott Ross, deo’d, of Worth esunty. Go.: . These are, therefore, to cite and anmonish all aud singular the kindred and creditors of said Lott Ross to be and appear at my. office, within the time pre scribed by law to show cause. If any they h^ve. wlir said letters of guardianship should not be granted to the applicant. Given under ray hand and official signature, this the 8th day of January, 1866. • JAMES W. ROUSE. Jan. J3, 1866.—1 Ordinary, PRESCRIPTIONS. ' T^SPECIAL attention will be paid to the careful Pj compounding of all Prescription* from Fresl and Reliable Drugs. At the Old Stand—Welch’ Corner. ^ * I*. E. WELCH,^ Nor. 4,1865. Druggist & Apothecary cure the above property. Albany, Jan. 20,1866. Titles perfect. S. G. DANIEL. 4—2t. STOLEN! for apprehension of thief, with evidence to convict. JAMES A. KING. Albany, Georgia, Janaary 81st, 1866. 7— Iw DOUGUERTY SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House 1 door, in the city of Albany, Dougherty county, Ga.. on the first Tuesday in March next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit r Thirty-five (35) bales of cotton, marked S. & T., to satisfy two fifas from Terrell Superior Court,' May Teran 1866: Samuel D- • Irvin. Administrator of Thomas J. Johnston, deceased, vs. John T. : Howard, James Henderson, and William H. Turner. Levied on ns defendants* property, and pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. J. 8. BROWN, Sh’ff. Jan. 31, 1866. Iron in the Blood! rpHE PERUVIAN SYRUP .applies ihe Blood A wilh its Life Element, lr.m, iniiiain” strength, vigr.r.und new life into the Whole system. Forllys. pepsin. Dropsy, Chrunie Diarrhoea, Debilitv, Female Weaknesses, etc., it ia « specific. Thousands have been changed by lhe useul this malic ine Inin weak, sickly, suBerin. creatures, tn strong, healthy,' and happy men and women. A 32 page pamphlet sent free. Price 81 per hoitiei nr ii ft.r fi5. J. P. D1NSMORE, 36 Hey Street, N. Y* it?* Sold by Druggists generally.* October 28,186j 34-3m Dr. H. Antler's Iodine Water. Ax Invaluable Discovery—A Full Grain of Iodine ix each ounce of Water—Dissolved without a Solvent ! WE mort Powerfid ViUtlizinff Agent and Resto- ; rative known. Scrofula, Salt-Rheura, Cancers, Rheumatism, Consumption, and many Chronic and Hereditary Diseases, are cured by its use, a* thous ands cun testify., Circulars sent free; Price, 81 per bottle, or 6 for 85. DR. II. ANDERS &. CO., Physicians and Chemists, 488 Broadway, N. Y. O* Sold by Druggi*fe generally, October 28,1865 • TJ 34-3m New Family Grocery Store. fTlHE subscriber has oh hand and will continue JL keep & choice lot of FARULIT GRO CERIES, which he offers for CASH to his friends and the public generally, on as low terms as any other house in Albany. • I will be kept con stantly supplied from New York with everything in my line, which will cause ray stock always fresh.. Please call and examine my Stock at my Store, next door above Beers & Brinson’s, on Broad Street, before purchasing elsewhere., I will also continne to fill orders for Cotton, and would respectfully solicit, the patronage of my old friends or any others that may wish Cotton purr chased at this point. ROBERT COLEMAN. Albany. September 9th, 1865.- 27—4m EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. 1 OEOKGIA-1RWIN COUNTY. ' TWO months afterdate application will be made to the Honorab’4 Conrt.af Ordinary of Irwin coun ty for leave Id cell lota of lands number 247 in the Blit district of said county.. 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