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~. ilfAtiDARDfiOtifltERN HISTORY
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Soufiiern Genorals:
Their Lives and Campaigns,
(•apt. wIpauker mow,
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WHEREAS, W. K. Phillips applies to rite for let-
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editors.
tersof administration on the est
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any they hnve, .why said letters should not be gran
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The Weekly Telegraph,
Tho Proprietors taken special pride In presec _
their WEEKLY EDITION to the public. It contains
EIGHT PAGES or FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS, almost
exclusively of reading matter, in each number, and
in point of typography and general appearance, is
without a rival nt the South. Sepizucn numbers
sent by mall to all applicants.
Address all communications on business to
W.N.A. fl £10 «fc CO.,
Proprietors, &e„
Macon;
Administrator’s Sale.
m
ILL BE SOLD ON TnE FIRST TUESDAY IN
May next, before tic Court Ilouse door at
Isabella, Worthuounty, Gr., Lot jbf Land No.
120,* one half interest In Lot No. P28. and 250 acres
on the east ride of Lo's No. 25 and all in the 14th
District or Worth cdunty. Go. Sold as the property
of James P. Cox,• late of said county,-deceased,* for
the benefit of the .heirs and creditors. Terms on
the day of sale. MAliY J. COX,
March 7th, I860.—[IG-td Adtu'rx.
Administrator’s Sale..
Tills WRINGER b.» again token the First Pre-
ium in the Great. Fair of llie American Institute—
lies also taken the First Premium nt the State
Fairs of New'Voi-k. Vvmont Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Michigan, Indiana. Illinois. Kentucky,-loWn, bis-
cousin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, ^haroplain
Valley Fair, and at most of ihojCounty and Insti
tute Fairs throughout the country.
Over 200,000 Have Been Sold,
And arc now in use in the United States, and tee
^CoWo^r^SolH other Wringers,
in hating- tanbg rolls of solid Jndia Rubber, so pro
tected by strong eoawuEr.i.s tlmt they cannot slip
or break loose from the shaft. Its strong wood frame
cannot bo broken, and does not W Or toil vie
Slothes. Every Universal Wringer is Warranted. .
We select a fcW testimonials fro* persons widely
known to the public, who ppeak from actual expe
rience, and are above suspicion' of misstatement:
“My family would ns .soon give up the cooking
stove as thit<<i4ru«s.*WBii*oaii.' .It.cannot be too
W ILL be jold before the Court Iloasedoor in
Isabella, on the first Monday in May next,
one hundred and eixtv-six acres eflot of
land No. one hundred and fifty-nine (159) in th^
14th District, originally Dooly, now Worth county.
(The dower is not included in the above laud.)-—
Sold as the property of William F. Welloms/late of
•aid county, deceased. u ‘
JOEL JOINER, AdmV.
March 7, 1806. 10—id
T WO SlONTHS after data appli.-atimi will bn
- made to tho Court of Ordina iy of Baker county.
Ga,(ut th.' first regular*term after expiration ol
tivo"nmnths from this notice,) for h-ave to sell the
tund* belonging to thr refute ul Solomon Uichanlsnn.
hie of said comity, deceased. For the benefit of the
heirs and creditors ol fa id due’ll.
O.G. GURtEY,
January 17th, 1866. -3~2m * AdmV.
S IXTY days after date application wilt be made
.to the Ordinary of Worth county, Ga., for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Jo*i-
«li W. Hill, decM, «if Worth county,.Ga., this tbs
8;h day of January, 1866.
AMIND.VM. HILL,
Administratrix.
January 17ib, 1856,-3-6 X
Universal Cloikes finger ! ] Watches,
Musical Instruments,
Silverware^ Bronzes, &o.,
highly recotnmSdh4.”—fSolon Robinson.
“This is the first Wringer 1 have ftUnd that
would stand tlrifhcrvicea required of iL’. .
{J. P. Huggins, LbvrioyV Hotel.
We thinjbthe Machine much-moro than pays for
itself ever/ year in- Ihe.saving gf garments.. We
think it important tho wringer should be fitted with
COGS.”—[Orango Judd, Editor of American Agri
Cultnrist.-
•*I heartily- commend it *o economists of.tlmo,
money and contentment.”-~-[Tbe Rey. Dr.* Bellows.
’PRICES/
Lntge Wringer, “A”...*
Medium. '* “ II .....mi,. 10 00
DoiyV Washer,.Family Site 14 00
Hotel “ 18 00
Merchants or good cauvassers can make money
rapidly selling them in every town'. Exclusive sale
guaranteed an<Lliberal terms given to responsible
persons who, first apply. Desccnptlve Ciicular and
terms sent free. . % . a
The. celetirxtcd DOTY8- CLOTHES WASHER,
which has JuSt-taken the first premium at the great
Fair of tho American lnstitute r i»*also told by the
undersigned, * , . » -
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent,
Nd. 847 Broadway, N. Y.
Notice.
Notice.
Put Money in thy Pur e 1
WOMEN OF THE SOUTH,
Distinguished in Literature,
1 Vol., 8vo.; 511 p-isr..; S3 53.
JLLU8TRATED VI’iTlI KPLBXDID FOR
, trait* cn Steel, frotn Life. nT
Mhe.Octavia Wat-ths I-e A but.
. Miss Maria J. Mc'ktosm.
5Ik«. 11'wa Vertseii Johns >s,
Mns Assa Uosa Ritchie,
f Maxi m IIaklaxd,
And containing fair brngraphirnl rkrtche* ami *\rr-
Imen exirarts from tl»e vul.br j tel writings: i
prose and verse, of
85 Distinguished Literary Women
OF THE SOUTH,
All the shove woifcs sre linring an immense -sic.
oral a.ents a« dninp splen-lij cv.-rywlieie. Many
ore nuking fm-n 8tD *<• * Jay-
We want nn atf-nit in cvi-tv town In Hip Soniln-ru
States. Retur.vd ti .IJi-r-, Luli-s, Tesehera and
others, will find illi. a mo-i protimbie p i ;.ln; nipn:.
Bxclusirp terrilnr;• given, and liberal i-.duceuivr.t.-
ofiered to canvassers.
For loll particular*, addre s
-> C. B. UllUIAKIlSON. PublLiter.
64J U:i.dway. N Y.
February Till. 186(5. -» -2-v
Burrow’s Belinbls Msdisino
Hoad to AVealtli.
5,000
ACTIVE AND REL1ALF* AGENTS,
Male or Female, and of all ages, are
raaa every City, Town, Village, Ham
let, Workshop nnd Factory throughout the w«rld.
for the sale of our
WATCUfS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, MUSI
CAL BOXES, ALBUMS nnd other Article*.
Energetic persons of good habits and fair business
tact can clear over $25 per week in the *oun ry, nnd
a much larger amount iu thickly settled localities.
No Capital Required!
Samples of our Articles, to the amount of $5,-will
be seui by mail for inspect iob, and if not perfectly
satisfactory no charge!
Scud y*»ur address, if yon are of nn industrious
turn of mind and in quest of immediate wealth 1!
Direct to
PARIUMSON & CO.. Importer,
2Go Broadway, New Yolk.
F«h. 14th. lRGfi. 11—
S IXTY DAYS AFTER DATE I shall make tppll-
_ cation to the C'hrt of Ordinary of Worth county
for leave to sell all the lands belouginglo the estate
of G. W. Rouse, late of said county, Ueo'd. March
5th, I860. JAMES W. ROUSE,
Adm’r of G. W. Rouse, dec’d*
March 7th, ICG6. 16-60d.
W
Administrator’s Sale.
ILL RE SOLD ON TIfE FIRST TUB8DAT IN
May next, before the Court Ilouse dO >r in
iHabelln, Worth county. Georgia. Lot of Land
No. seventy-four (74/ in the Fifteenth District of
said county, ns the prop
deceased, fur distribution.
• Te; ms on the day of sale.
CELIA E. DUCKELEW,
March 7th. 1800.—[10-td Adm’r
vrORTft ofOR
ONE MILLION DOLL AES,
All to ho- sold for. FIVE DOLLARS each, without
* regard to Yaluo,
And not. to bo Paid For
UNTIL YOU KNOW WIIAT YOU ARE TO
RECEIVElt®r’- '
XXoav> • Lj^T'W
(SECOND DOOR TO WfeJJ 5
Awortment ,f L."
R.hhe„r^
Plumes a—*. **» .
1,753 Gold and Silver Watches Were distributed
amoug the patrons of Pabkixbo.v & Cokpaxt du
ring tho month of February, 186b. Read comments
by tho Prow, speaking of the firm in Urn. most com
plimentary manners—“A most industrfojia and
prospcrousltonse. —(Shippenshurgb, Fa., Sentinel.
•■Give all who deal with them perfect satisfaction.”
—[Unnkirji, W. Y., Journal, -‘injoys a high rep
utation for honorable dealing/ and the w "
their goods.”—[New Paltr, N. y., Times!
fectly roligble and will do ell they promise."—rNy-
nck, N. T CRy and County r «Stand high for W
’; ir dealing. —[Fiehkill, N. y. Journal.
Honorable and fair dealing men.”— [Slxpleldo,
h’- V. Journal. “.One of the oldest and most relia
ble firms in business.^[Csnajoharie N. Y. Radii.
Flowers, Plume, e n ( *
- "5^
®<»t8&.Shoes^^
Ready made <
•6C0 Solid Gold IIunlingWntebes.,...$800 to 750
iU^aOOO Silver. Diniog 8eU-..;^.......
* . 1,500 sSilrer Tea Sets, complete..,.
T WO MONTHS AFTER DATE application will
be' made to the Court of Ordinary of Dougherty
\ruuniy. Georgia, at the find regular term after the
expiration of two months from this noilce, for leave
to sell the lands belonging, to the eatuic of Robert
L. Tomlinson, late of said county, dec’d. For the
benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
GIDEON BROWN,
. AdmV of R. L. Tomlinson.
March 3d, 1860. 15—2m*
Mitchell County Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be. sold «m the first Tuesday in April next,
before the Court House door in said county, (53)
Bales* of Cotton. Levied on ns the property tf
. „ js.miriv* ui • A ^ cn Cockrnn, dee’ll. To satisfy a fifa from Monroe
o' properly”of James F. Buckclew i • s, 'P'' rior 1,1 fHTur of t : - truusfeired to
ihi.tinn 11!. Crutchfield vo, Allen C ockran.
TV HENRY SMITH.
Feb.-1?*, 1830. * Dep’y Sheriff.
MITCHELL SHERIFF SALE.
WILL be sold on the firs^ Tuesday in April next,
before tbe Court Route door in Camilla, the follow
ing property, to wit: One lot of land lying pud
lifint* in tliM Tnnlti IllilnM nf Miieliull JVn.. i:.
UOHROE FEMALE UNIVERSITY,
FOUSYTII, OA., 1800.
T wist excellent Institution 1m* entered upon its
ltilh anniversary. The Faculty is fully organ-
izid, aud the building* are undergoing a thorough
repair. Everything necessary for the comfort*nnd
tnettUl improvement of the pupils, will be liberal!/
firuishcd. All we n*h i* a fair trial.
FACULTY.
Rev.'AVillmm C. Wilke*, A. M., President,
Professor of Moral uud Natural Sciences.
Richard T. Asbtxry, A. M.,
lTofessor of Mathematics.
Allen D. Cnndler, A. M.,
i're.'essor of Ancient Langu.ngeST.
/ ' CURES
SV.P01I.IS AH0 8CROFI11A
RrfEt/lATISM.
- For rale at
Weloh’s Dru? Store.
Novfatb^r 18,1865. *7- -
J. M. Tarlirr, M. D-,
Professor of Mo<lern Languages and Chemistry.
KKXXITA MCIRA.
JAMES H. CARTtB.
KENNETH (HI LEA & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
902 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
• REFERENCES.
Kenneth McLea & Sons. Greenock, Scotland.—
J. Thompson, Bank qf SCetland,’ Greenock, Foot-
load; Sinclair. Hamilton ft Co., Loudon; Gordon,
Bruce ft McAttliff, Liverpool and Sew York.
. Advances made on consignments to Liverpool nnd
„ New York. Cotton and other produce received and
Sold'on commission or forwarded. Orders from the
interior for goods promtly executed, Loth in Sav.an
psh and New York. •, a
. . Are constantly receiving large consignments of
I1ams, ( Bacon, Shoulders, Butt er. Lard. Ftonr, Air..
’ ftC., on consignment, which wjll be sold at the L»w»-
- Macfcet Bates. ^
January 8th, 1866. ' , • ,, . 43*8m*
ntrary^oi
HflUSEAWBrEtT^M SALE
fTIHE ofidcrilgneU otTera for* solo."the *
I armaixas On wbioh herexMea. . Tli«
‘X booH b pleaxaatly aituatetl in tho
heart of Ilia city, nearly opposite the
Baptist Church. It haejlva rooms, with four fir,-
-»p r ‘ V
double kitchen, autaKani 1 * ‘ *—
places, on the ground floor, ni
looms up-statra;an# -la 1n. g-'qid repair.- '
conutne one aore, 1 baring an excellent
- double kitchen, xnbxtnntial aifioke-bonae. on
but wells of water In' fhe city, is well ehsilein
every side, and supplies a variataf of enpiutAvil
Any one desiring to.puccbasc will do well'to s
euro’ the above prdperty; Tltlex^ertec^^^
Albany; Jan. 20,1866.■
Pocket Book Lost
g\S SATURDAY, THE 10TII 1N8T, IN THE
1 I city of Albany, between the hours of J.l A M
aa»2 P. H- h POCKET ROOKiBMMlBfifij
containing between
* ven by
earxf, M-. a t’OCttBf HUUK, containing lx
985 stid Sloalso, a NOTE for S363.75; gr
Stephen Duties lo P. F. Smith, payable Jnn. 1st,
1867. Mr. Bntlev made bis mark in signing life
name tie tM Hue, and It was witnessed to by D. D.
8mlfh: 50 or 70 cents’ worth of Revenueetamps nnd
other papers not remembered. I will pay n liberal
reward for the recovery of tho pocket bonk and
enalaata. ’ - F. 1>. KM1TII.
eoateats. - - --rV: . f : P. S.M1TH.
Feb. 21,1866. - ’ 13-2t*
Job Work exeouted at
this office in Rood style. Also, blanks
furnished of every d(
1’RIMAHY DEPARTMENT
Mrs. E. A. Lanier.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
being in the Tenth District of Mitchell County, Gn. teresl
I*evied on as the properly of J. C. Morgan, Justice
Court fifasfor cost—A.J. McLeod vs. J. O. Morgan.
Levy made aud returned to me by S. C.
JES8EE POLLOCK,
February 28tli, I860. ' V,Sheriff.
UruYusiccn & co,, “
Fiano Porto
4 9 9 Broadway,
NEW YORK,
T HFe Mttcntiun «f the Public *hd the trado it in-
vited to our Nkw Scale 7 OCTJ’AVB ROSE
WOOD PIANO FORTKS. which for volume
puii y of lon« aic unrivulied, by any hiliterto ttfFeroc
in this market. They coni a in all the modern im
pn»vpm^n»i*. Froncli, (ir.md Action, Harp Pedal,Irv
From.'', Ovrr-.St rung Bass, &c., and each inslriun m
being mnde un !r r the perMiunl iMip.-rvision t»f Mr
J. II. GROVbSTF.EtN, who hag bad a pruclica.
•xperienre of tiver 35 year* in their ii.huuindure, is
iu*ly warranted in every particular.
The “Tlrovcstccii Piano Portcs ”
received the award of merit over
nil others at the celebrated World’s
Fair.
AU.IU.YhSTU.Vl'Ole’N SALK.
B Y virtue of nn%rdcr granted by lira honorable
Court of Urdinary - of Wurth County, will be
Bold before the Court Uous* Door iu the town of
Isabella, betweon tbe usual hours of sale, on the
first Monday in April next, one undivided half in-
terest in lots-of laud numfiera- 177/178 and 170 in
the Fifteenth District of said county. On a,rid lands
i* situated MoLcllan’s Saw and Grist Mills—one
undivided half-interest .of which will l>e sold with
said land*. Sold as'llie properly of W. \Y. Ti*on,
lute of said county, deocasetl; sold for the benefit of
heirs aud creditors. *£C^* Terms on the day of sale.
* T. W. TlrtON, A’dm’rx,
C.,TlgaV. Ailm’r.
February lltli, 3806. _ _y___ 11—
GSOIiaXA—WORTH COUNTY.
WHEREAS, William Keen.’ Admlqi>fndor on tLo
estate of Jerry M. Kerce. dec’d, applies tot he un
dersigned for Letters of Dismission from hi* Ad
ministration ; therefore, all persons concerned are
hereby required to 'slidw cause,.if any they have,
why said-administrator, on the first Monday in July
next, should not be discharged. Given tinder my
baud and official signature, this January 8lh, 1866.
JAMES W. ROUSE,
January 13th. I860.—1 Ordinary.
llOCtiilERTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the city of Albany, Dougherty county, Ga„ on llie
first Tuesday in March next, between the legal
hour* of sale, thefoTlowiog property, toyrit:
Thirty-five (85) bale* of cotton, marked S. ft T.»
to satisfy t wo fifos from Terrell Superior Court, May
Term, 1666: Samuel I) t Irvin. Administrator of
Prof. Wi Ham Fisher. Principal.
Mrs. J. M. Parker, Assistant.
* BOARDING DEPARTMENT. *
Mrs. T-illy Turner, Matron, an estimable lady, will
have charge of tbe Boarding Department.
figyTlie Spring Term will begin on Monday the
loth of January, 18!io, and end ou Commencement
DaW, duly 18i!n-
EXPENSES.
Board, Washing and Fuel, per term... $*20 00
Tuition, in College, “ *• . 8ii 00
Musio. on Piano. Guitar, ftc., 86 00
Tniiion in Primary Classes, ^£18 to 21 00
Use of 4*iano, .................. 9. (X)
French, or Spanish, or Italian, each ......... 18 00
Piiptln'will furnish their owq candles and towels,
or, for $180, on a gold basis, we will furnish board,
washing, candles, music, ancient and modern lan
guages, .furnish schtol books, slates and pencils,
and sliect music.
Payable Invariably liradvance.
For further information address any member of
the Faculty, ot Board of Trustees.
Foraytb, G/t*« January.8th, I860. 43—2m
THE
Underwriters’ Agencv
Or New. Your,
; CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Opllars,
' ISSUE POLICIES OF .
Fire & Marine Insurance
m
Mi it piyiMe In GOLD or CURRENCY
.• * - NejotUbl, and Bukxble* . ^
CERTIFICATES OP INSURANCB
. -A*x wy*» *▼ 1
Y. G. Rust, -Agent*
ALBANY, QA.
' October 21,-1865. *
WATCHES 1 and JEWELRY
REPAIRED with neatness and dispatch.
tv work warranted at the ALBANY BOOK
STORE, ' -
Albany, July 8th, 1863: * , . 19-
4;
PATENT HEDICINE8. \
LL tli« OLD POPULAR PATENT MEDICNES
_ and all th, F.nfnna Ntw one. for sale nt.
ov. 4th. L. E. WELCH’S Drug Store
W here wore exhibited instruments from ti e bm4 ma
ker* of liondon,Pari*, Cit*rin*nv, Fliiladelphia, Bal-
timure, Boston, ami New York; and al*o mi the
American Inutiinte for five sucreri'ivc)ear*,the gold
and silver medal* from b Jth ol which can bo seeii ai
•ur ware-ro*un.
By the introduction o r iamrovemenl* w A make a
till more perfect Piano Forte, nnd by manufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to
«*ffi*r these inrtrumrnts at a price which will pro
pIiiiIp nil rnmiuitilinn
elude all competition.
Pa ices—No. 1, Seven.Octave, round Tomer*.
Rosewood plain ca*c 8275. %
No. 2. Meven Octave, round corners, It*ewood
heavy m<*u'ding $390.
No. 3. Seven Ociave, round corner*, Rosewood
I»uit* XIV style 8d-5.
Torino—21«l Cash in t^nrront Funds:
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
“ A. ft C.” ,
ELECTIC MAGAZINE:
MTEUATITBEiSCIEftCXiallDART.
ITcw Volume begina January, -1268.
The EUimo Magazine Is, as its name lndieataa,
. j election from oilier magazines'and periodicals.—
These selections are e-u-cfully made each month,
frem the entire range of foreign Periodical*. Iu this
respect it is entirely unlike other monlhliu, and has uo
rival. Tae following are some of. the works from
wbioh selection* are made: .
London Quartcrly,' * Revue'<1* Desux Mondrs,
British Quarterly, -j Loudon Society,
North British Ketiew. Beotley’s Miscellany,
Popular Science KevieW, ‘ConihiR Magazine,
Saturday Review, Fraser’s Magazine,
Leisure Hour, Temple Bar,
Westminster Review,. Chamber’s Journal,
Dublin Uuiver’y Msgasine,Edinburgh Review.'
Art Joufnal,. * . lyuidpa-National Review.
. Wc havs also Arranged to aeeare choice selections
from the Puaxcn. Gxbwax. AMDorusuCuxTixsitTAL
•PxuiomcALS, translated evpecially for t he Elrotic.
and it is'hoped this new feature will add greatly to
the variety aud value of the work.
, v ^ EMBELISljMEN;
Each number is cnibolisK^d-with on* v or moro
Ftxr. Stem. Ek^kavixo*—portraits of eminent men,
or illiistrati.c of important historical event*
Volumes commence in January and July of rrh
year; subscriptions cun commence with any ufb't th.
TERMS: 85 per Year; Single nr n -
hen*, 50 cents. Fivo C»pic<t, 830.
The Trade, Clergymen, Teachers, and Clubs sup-
j^ied on favorable tetms. Address,
■ vfr. Hi BIDWELL, 5, Boekmjn St., K. T.
. Dec .mbcr-2d., ’65. .. ?'• / '
Applisation to Sell Land.
Johnston, deceased, v*. John T. Howard,
i Hendersou, nud William II. Turner. Levied
dotcudaufs’ property, nnd pointed out by
Plaintiff 's Attorney. J. 8. BROWN, Sli’ff.
Jan. 81, I860.
Albany Lodge No. 24, F A. M.
fTIHE reg*Uar meetings of
I this Lodgo
urit
irat and third Friday nights
in each month.
The brethren will pinnae
fake due notice nnd govern
themselves accordingly.
Albany, April 13th, 1865,-tf.
D- W.C. SPENCER,
Secretary.
Iron in the Blood!
rriHE PEROVIAN SYRUP imppliot the Rlnod
JL with it* Ufa Element, Iron, infusing strength.
* - »- — -- —p -. — .a?th,
vigor, and new life iuto tlw whole system. For Dys-
peps:a,*Drop.*y, Cbronie.Di irrhcBi, Debility, Female
Weakness**,'etc., it is a sp*'rific. Thounuuds have
i»cf n vlmn»j»'d by the useol this tnedkine IrjeMd
-* * * dtl.y, hi
happy m tfdndWutnen. _
tre e. Price 8l per Untie, m'-ft far 81
J. 1\ DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, N. Y*
iFT S»»ld hy Drn«g'sts cenerally. '
Octob i 28,1C65 \ 3|-3 m
Dr. H. Aider’s Iodine Water.
A* Ikvat.uable Discovehv—A. Fun.- Gbaik of
loOIBE 13 CACI1 OUNCK (IF WaYEFI—Illsa.-li.VEp
wn H-VT A Sol.VEST ! -
T'l^- m T' Viwlixfnp Ait-Ill nn-I Rr.in
* MMnn Mprorul»,t>slt ftiieum,U»ncera,
Jlhoiiinalism. Ci'iHump'.iuii, uml innnv Cnnmic End
Horpdttiiry Dipsos, urn rnr.il by it. u-e. ih,„ w .
te4.r&s^ e *' M :ric - m •*
I»tt. II. ANDERS & CO,
iJwiy, N.Y.
Pliysici inF ami Cl raUi«, 428 Onwdwur
UUORMI.k—MITCHELL COUNTY
OrJin.ryVU^cy Uileiicll Coualv, On
W « EKBAS - "r M Alov, timlwln is un-
Ijj • • "r r e B «nt©*l from- tlie^Ui - -
Heath of - ths tanner
linistrator, Wm. R. Godwjn: -
These are, therefore, to' c!te.and admonish all
March 3d. 1866—[lf>-iq - . clerk llramary.
Executor’s Nc‘
gIXTY DAYS AFTER DATEjipplicnlion will be
^ mile t>.fhe .Ordinary of Worth county,8-
for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the e;
late of James Buckelew, deceased-
^'*:• CELIA E.‘BJJC'KELEW,
Adm’rx do bonis non-—WiHannexed.
Itarok'7,1864.- ^ 36- C0d
hundred and fifty acres,
aggffis™ -u.wMUch.11
late-of Worth Cou , Andrews,
heuefit of the
SrZlwmSSi
mfoi
* • .
u «cc*d. " v ' JVUKUi of
A B. JONES, .
Executor.
600 Magic Cased Gold Watches...... 260 to 500
500 Ladies’ Enameled Waiches^....^ 100 to 500
{XXMJiamond Cluster Dadies’ Sets... 800 to 700
xl.000 Diamond Solitaire Bings.,....;.. 75 to 260
^ 1,000 Ilsavy Silver Homing Watches- 76 to 150
1.000 Open-face Silver Watshes......... 20 to 75
3.000 Silver and Mahogany Musical
Boxes 100to50C
75 to 850
complete 50 to 20C
2.000 Silver Urns and Salvers 75 to 250
2,000 3evcn Chamber Revolvers^,.,,.. 75 to 800
2,500 Patent Single Barrel Pistols...... 25 Co 75
2.000 Richly Framed Oil Paintings.... 75 to 35c
2.500 Elegant Pearl Opera Glasses..... 25 to 76
3.000 Mammoth Photograpn Album*.... 15 to .
8.000 Cluster Diamond Rings 25 to 1'
8.000 Ladies' Oval Bracelets 15 to 60
3.500 Gold Chains of diffTerent designs 25 to 800
8.500 Gold Thimbles, chased 5 to *
10,000 Signet and Plain Gold Rings....
10,000 Gentlemen’s Scarf Pins
12,500 Brooches and Ear Drops
12.500 Gold Locket*, double gtass......
10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Holder*,.....
10,000 Sets Studs and Sleeve Buttons...
6,000 Silver^Goblets and Drink’g Cu^s
5 to 75
5 te 50
5 to 80
6 to
10 to 7i
5 to 21
5 to
10 to,
10 lo' 26
5.000 Sets Tea, Table ft Desert Fori-
5.000 Sei* Tea. Table ft Desert-Knives -w .* *,
2,500 Revolving Silver Castor* 25 lo 7.
2,500 Silver Cake and Fruit Baskcia... 25 to 7
12,5t)0 Wine Holders and other articles 6 to 7-
To immediately dispose of the above magnificeiit
stock, certificates naming the articles are placed in
scaled euveh.pes nnd well mixed. Holders are en
titled to the article* named on their certificate upon
payment of $5 whe her it be a beautiful Watch, or
a Musical Box worth $500, or a Plaiu Gold Ring,
worth Sr. The return of any of our certificates en
titles you to the article named tftereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective of its worth and os no nrliek
valued less than $5 is named oU* «
will at once be seen that this
r any certficate,
No Lottery, bnl n Ktrnlglit.forwnrtf
leg'limnlc Tr:i:i*ar!ioit, wliirli tuay
1*4! piirliripittcd iu crcu by the wu.i-
laslidiuUFl
865“ Any on. wishing lo invfsl in :bt nbor* cn
•ctjji-isc con receive n s.ropie pnck.ge of n Il.tf-
Jun-u ccrufic.lcs, naming some of Ike above arti
cles. by sending n stamped enrel.ipe bearing Ibeir
.1.1 Cerlilicutes not lo be m^d forunless fully
addre**
satisfiictorj.
'hr this that aljn^y he convinertl
ot.r gincvnty and the gcuuiheiMsb of our tale.
Call on or address,
PARKINSON ft CO.
208 Broadway. N. Y.
14—*n
February 28,1S00.
GF.OKG 1 V— WORTH COUNTY. *
W HEREAS, Geprge W. Sumner applies to
far Letters of Administration on tho eetali
of Isaac Rooks, \»ic of *aid county. dec*d:
These nre. Hi- tefore, to ciic ami admonish all
and singular the Kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and apoear at my office within the time
prescribed by law lo show cause, if any they have
why said letters shmld not I e granted.
Given under my land and official signature.- this
the 20th day of Febtuary, 1866.
JAMES W. ROUSE,
Ordinary.
Feb. 23, 18.56.
TUB 1.0SB STAR SALOON,
(Three door, below the Friuling 'Office.)
ALBANY", GA
rA% r
Sraniy'. Whi,Mn~Cb«n
- 1 nn. now !o-epar(dlo,ninbepnl«lei,ofonT body.
Ireceive J C Klregul.rij from M,v>n. A1b<,/i
-/-on rotlpt ° r j 4KX>D OLD ALE. Call
Albany, On. F.-l. 28. I860.
TUOMAS II. CLARK.
14—If
13.
)b-
* Aim,
I3V-
loS B» (
CESTS’ FURX KHIXG{
At lowest rale,
A, we intend remaining „
B . off eroor Goods,. tL e :L
order to esUbUah a r.l!i 1
dent that w. can «-« e&,".!' Jl
in tb« city, we desire o InCT**!
truth of the assertion M** ^
J. T. litem! , llerl,”!?- 5 ? ^
.ndwmbeple^drat',"*:,!
Albany. J«n. 27ih,1866.“r! Jfc
jiot
lti«“ co1
j Cents
Litioc*
L ol inset
, ilosir
% dO 1
ior
Gilbert & hilsb
Stojj
LttartS*
■ssres-
•Albany, G
co ri
SF
ki in «
J^AVIXG joFf received, Ur;„
Drags &
ore now prepared lo fill order, l ur I
old cnrtomrra and friends.
We Hgye On Hai
Qninlnr,
Uorpbino,
Cam Opium,
Powd» Opinin',
Epsom Sails,
Rochelle halts,
lihabcr Salts;
('-operas,
Bine Stone,
Spices, /
taster Gi!,
LlaseeffOil,
Kerosinc Oil,
Toilet Soaps,
Sp’lsTe
« Mit l/d|
I.Jinp Lu|
Tally™
t'aleurl,
Bloc Jfig, I
Blisl. (cruj
Ha\ittis»H
Aznild,
SOZOdiW,
Pcrfaaiftj, I
Patrol S*
-llaiflur,
lit.,
All Essences, TlScInrcs, usmlljJ
Drag Store. Prescript ions carsfLIyu
JBQT Tetms CASH.
- Albany, Git., October 21.1S85.
NEW SKIBT FOE 1
The Croat lumthatriie tj
Eoop Ski
I. W. BKADLEY'S NSW Patent D
ELLIPTIC (cr double)SPRINGS
, This invention consists of Duplex
ie Pure Refined Steel Spring*, inc*!
tightly and firmly together, edge't?
the toughest, inast fiexihle. riisie-
Spring ever used. They seldom bend a
the single spring*, and con^MjociitWpruJ
perfect and beautiful shape nioreiLaLUa
is any single spring skirt that c
made. ^
The wonderful flexibility and great t
pleasure' to any lady wearing the l)oj‘
dkirt will be experiem-ed pi>rtio*:larly is
assemblies, operas, carriages. rniln>ad n
pews, arm chairs, for promenade naJki
os the skirt c*n be folded when in asttt
small pla«*e as cosily aud cyavcnicutl; a
muslin dress..
A lady having enjoyed the p!«
great coucv-nlence of wwiring the Duple
Steel Spring Skirt*,for s single dey wills!
wards willingly, dispense with their use. I
dren. Misses and Young Ladies they »
all others.* ‘
The Hoops ore covered with tvo
twfated thread, and. will wesr twice mIsT
single yarn covering which is used as
steel hoop skirts. The threc bottom will
skirt are also double steel, and tv!
ered' to prevent the covering hot
rods whttfi dragging down flairs, i*«a**°
which they are' constantly 1
in
An Ordinance.
Be it Ordained by li Mayor and City Caaacd of Al-
'VT 0/ ,At /acl **«• ‘linty hoe ben
a.tOaUhed tit the St te of Oeoryia t
l'lint nil of lb, rdin.ncts of aniii city Irenline
persons of color as lares nnj prescribing corporcsl
punishment, be, nn< the same is bereby.®repealed •
nud that front and Dor Ibis date all the pcn.lor
auBinces sbnil had an equal application to both
While and free per. ns of color; and when any of
the Inner class are rough! before liis Honor'hs
Mayor for the viola on of an ordinance be shall
punish them im,his liserelioa, either by fine.Im-
" b,,U •“ o' 1 **"- « »«rk on st“
l!.» oV t ho 8 ™!y! wa c0 " d "” lo b "‘ •»'«-
Approved J.nnsr; 15ih,i?66.
Ailest: Jons FrdnoltE. J ‘ WRla,, ^- r
CFklf Couneil . *
Albany. Feb. 28. 168.
14-wSt
georgia-\v<
TH COUNTY.
W'EfSt-^ -'PV"'* for
am uouse applies to vht
ofifa* within 4 be tim prescribed by Uvto\h?v
re U g«nf5? tl ** y ,aid If'frve.Khonlci not
thi.
Fob. 28, 1860. .
JAMES W. ROUSE.
-* -. 1 ' Ordlnarv. -
■■ W No. 15, A. Y;M.
T he'XlSw 0 : Clmpie, are on
rirantb. , ?W. J mtk al*hla in each
' a,t " o,ic *»' l<, *«■
• D. Xf.'d. SPENCER.
Aunwy, Arn'n ISlh 1865.-tf Soovetaty.
PKESC] IPTIOXS.
aeSi?WreSpasartM ES t. u ^
Corner.
VT. 4, 1865.
the Old Stand—Welch’s
L. R. WELCH,
Druggigt & Apothecary.
All are made'of the new «ndelt u,f,r ^j
and are iho best 'quality in ever)
the wearer the most graceful sndperf**
sidle, aad are unquestionably thelifkA^
sirnblc, comfortable and economical
WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY,
Invention, and sole Manufacturer, b “
and 70 & 81 Rende Streets, New York •
For sale In all find class Stores is W
throughout the United States aud Cn*M|
de Cuba, Moxico, South Araerl«j «"T
Indies. . :
-SfiT Inquire for the Duplex ETlip*** (■
Spring Skirt. '■ - ' j , v jj
September 9th. 1805.—27, •■■A
ALL PERSONS DUES
!>M 183* tit this d«!e, srer
r forward and settle by cash or«
tailing so to do, by the 20th of Deee»J»l
their sceounta in the hands of
collection. *• T- JC
Albany, Nov. 25.1865.
We arc now prepared to <lt
ALL KINDS 011
With Neatness and!
THE RESTC*5feri^rHEClT¥ i
I9ATWEL(F SC0R ™ ECIT, MT? U ”.?«A. R0I>A “ <,SDfl -' R
TOBACCO. PIPKS, i
November 1th, I860,
•|-T>UTTKR. SO
IJ5 CHEESE. . toxo .i7
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