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places. on the ground »ootn-, and Iwn half-storv
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tjitttin Oho aero, hating aa. excellent garden,
doable kitchen, aabwnnlUl smoke-house, one of the
hast wells of water ia the city. is well shaded on
every side, aad supplies a society of eapitol fruit.
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and a gems are doing splendid everywhere. M tin
are making from S'® to S'5 * day.
IVe awnt an agent in every W» » in ll>e Sonllu rn
Stales. Returned S ddlets, lento, IVnrhee. and
others, will Stid ihis a raosl protitable employment.
— Esclu>.iv«' territr»ry given, an J liberal inaucrmenis
cHVrca t» C*nvuss«*rs.
For full ptrticulurs, addre * • .
0, a. RICHARDSON. PulPtsher.
S4d OnaJ'vay. N V.
Febroufy 7th, 1 St*0. 9 ~ 2>y
Barrow’s Reliable Medicine
CURES
SYPHILIS AYD SCROFULA
RHEUMATISM.
* For at
. Weloh’s Drug Store..
November 18, 1865. . 1 ' ' *7-
Jas R Sneed & Sam’l Boykin,
Terms of Subscription:
ft Eoiift I A—BAKER IXJUNTY
WHEREAS, W. If. Phillips app«» to m•
t era of administration on the estate of J. K. if- *® u?
lips, deeoAtetl: , * . ; ...
These are, therefore, to cite and td . ra0 “i?r *„
persona concerned to be aud appear* at my othcc o
tho fii5it Monday in April neat and ohow^auso,
any they hare, why said letters should ubt-he gran
ted. Given under my hand'and official signataro’
March lat. 186t>. 1. . W. W. JORDAN,
, el I Universal Clothes Wringer i j Watches, Jewelry, DiamonQs,
’ k ' " Musidalliistraments, T >
_8J2 00
, edition, per annum. 4 00
Subaeriptiona rrceired for the Daily for leaa than
a year at the nine rate.
Daily Edition, per annua..
Weekly
" The new Proprietor, of the TELEORAPTI are rc- the benefit of t
soiled to spare no labor, or expense; to make it the the day of sale.
ow”aoopboo Have Been
: Administrator’s Sale. ^ And nTo'^nin-usrni- the- United States
GER has again taken the First Bre- ; ;
Jtoir of the American Institute--'
. xv . T»_ itvn SIaF*
TBIS.WSJ
miitm in the
it has .also U»
Fairs nf New Vork,
Michigan, Indiana, initiofe Kentacky, loWa, Wij-
conjim*Conneoticut Ulver.VaUeT Fair, -Champlain
Valley Fair, and at most of the County and InsU-
lute*Fairs4hrou£lltSlit the dolldtry.' || | _
SOLD ON TRE FIRST TOESDAVIN
next, beibte the Court Ilonse door nt
Isabella, Worth county, Ga.. hot of Lsnil No.
129, one half interest in Lot No. 128* and 250 adres
on tho east side of Lots No. 25 and 26—all in thr 1 -ith
District of Worth county. Ga. Sold ns the property
of James P. Qox, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs aud creditors. Terms on
sparsv- .
LstniNO paper of the Stat^j if noi.of the South. In
addition to it% regular corpaof E«litojs-r-who are
men of much axperience, and well and farorably
known in the South—we have employed able cor
respondents at most of the leading points of interest
—such as Washington, New York, Paris, Liver
pool, Ac.
l.SAtxxa FKATi*nas.—The leading features iu the
TELEGRAPH will be its devotion to the rights, in-
terests*and feelings of Georgia and her stricken
sister Stalest we woull lift*them up from the val
ley of humiliation, exhort them to a fofgetfulncss of
the past, except its glories, and nerve their arras for
tho arduoas struggles of the future.
Commercial l)Ke\nTK*ST.—The Commercial De
partment of the TELEGRAPH will receive special
attention. Daily reports will he given of all the
leading markets of the Union, together with a full
w»*y review Jf the local market; while, on the.
arrival of every staaraer, European political and
commercial accounts will be given. In this respect
we hope to ofTcr such advantages as will make the
TELEGRAPH an indispensable visttor to thh count
ing-room of every merchant and tradesman.
Education, Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts
will be fostered as the true sources of all National
and individual prosperity,
Tha Weekly Telegraph,
Tho Proprietors t»k*e a special pride in presenting
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 at the South. Sechuen numbers
sent by mail*to all applicants. %
Address all communications on Susiness to
WN. A. KUD «fc CO.,
Proprietors, &c.,
Macon.
March 7th, 186G.—[16-td
MARY J. COX,
Adtn’fx.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL ba sold before the Coart Hoare door in
IsabelfiL on the first Monday in May next,
one hundred and sixty-six acre?_aflot of
land No. one hundred and fiftj-niae (1*59) in th$
14th District, originally Dooly, nok Worth county.
(The dower is uot included in the above land.)-**-
Sold as Hie property of Williatu F. Welloiu% late of
said county, deceased
March 7, 1SGG.
T WO MONTHS after date application willbe
made to the Court of Ordinary Baker county.
Ga , (at «hv» first regular term after expiration «»t
two numtlis fnun tliis not ice.), for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate ol Solomon Richardson,
late of said county, den^sed. For tl»e benefit oftl»e
heirs aud creditors ot said dac'd.
O. G. GURLEY,
January 17th, 1865. -3—2m Adiu*r»
And. »ro now ia“ \Ko7K' the - United Slates,
never heard of oni lhatfhe nollehti
The UoiverSkl la stnSerlor to oil other Wi
in having uxor rolls of ootid India lubber, 50 pro
tected by ateong ootiwu«|it» that ih«y
or break low/earn tit •»<(/». Hs « r ™K.
cannot bo broken, and does not™ or «« «»
Mn. Every BnWarsal Wrioj
Vfe select a feW lesUmonlsts
known to the public? who speak frora -seti
ricncc, and ate nhovo suspicion of misstatement
••My family -would R3 soon givr up thecookta
store as this OtOTHss Wmsosn. It cannot be to
highly recommepded.”—[Solon Robinson. .
••This ia the first Wringer I have foond that
would stand the sorrices rciiuired.of it,’ •
[J. P. Hugjius. Lorejoy s Hotel,
** We think the Mochiue much more than pays far-
itself every year iu the saving of garments,
think it important the wringer should be fijted w
COGS.”—[Onuage Judd, Editor of American Agri
culturist. * *; . . • c.,j«
“‘•I heartily commend it to economists of time*
money and contentment.”—[The Rev. Dr. BcUoy^ |j
j Silverware, Bronzes,
woitTii ofbk
ONE MIEEION DOL1.AKS
AB lo he sold for’FIVE DOLLARS each, without
i- regard.tovalue, ■
Aud not to bo Paid Fop
Sofs,
to the Ordinary of Worth county, Ga., for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Josi-
ah W. Hill, dec'J, of Wcrtii county, Ga., this tho
Slit dav of Jauuarr, 1866. >
AMIND.VM. IlILU
AdminUtr^uix.
.*an tary 17th, 1856,—3-6>d -C
pmcEai
Large Wringer. •• A % - S “ “
Medium ** 14 B - — —
>ty’s Washer, Family Sixe
rf «. Hotel “ IS.POr
Merchants or good canvassers can make^mbney
rapidly selling them in every_town. Exclusive sale
guaranteed and liberal terms given to responsible
persons who first apply. Desccrtptive Circular and
terms seat fretj. .
The celebrated D0TY3* GLQTHES WASHER,
which has just taken the first premium at the great
“ ir of the American Intitule, is also sold by«the
undersigned. . ’
R. C: BROWNING. General Agent, -
No. ^47 Jhyadwaj. S. Y.
NEW
SOHOENFELfi &
suoad mtw.^
' SErTkVD WWftTO WELCH’S DECO.
• AaSOTTg ^
TOC.KNOW WHAT W
receive:! • *Jtfe.gMtgSjJB£. , » i
enoss, Dre« Trimmimr,
of all colors and dc- *
*’ ’scriptions,
Gold and Silver Watches were distributed
H the patrons of Fabkissox & Compaxt da-
‘ nonth of February, I860. Read-cornments 'BoCtS & BIlCGS
Cay
h« Dress,,apcfking of the firm in the rocftt Com- <
jentary manner:— 44 A most lUdnstriou^and
iperous house.”—[Shippecsburgli, Pn., Sentinel,
all who deal with them perfect satisfaction.”
—[Dunk'Tt, N. Y., Journal. •* Enjoys a high yejl-
utation for honorable dealing and the quality of
their goods.”—[New Paftx, N. Y., Times. *• P*i*i
^'“roliable and will do all they promise.”—[Ny-
I. Y^City and County. “Stand high for iion^,
nd fair dealing.''—[Fishkill. N. Y. JoiirnaL
iorable and fair dealing men.”—-[Stapletdo r
Journal. “ One of the oldest and most relia-
rins in businesa.”— [Ccnajoharie^N. Y. lUdii. j ^.7: —,*>'*«*
■p their wortl and act honorably by uicirtpot- ., r \ s ^ lT '™ d '- F« ! L t, l
• rr jJ0M N.y. Press. jdent thfit we CM tell cheaper_, «!
ihd Cold Hunting Watches $300 to 750 i m ,be V‘7’ ' re ‘ te,Ire 1 < n »I to
'.-REAbTrirVDE CLOTUISg
r .- ' ' r Also, ■ ’
A EjihJBfS-S
f. ■. ; OF
Cl^XTS^FUKXlSHIXG Good
AtVwesf rales' iu'lbU
.^ATwe -intend remainitfg pennanenil.;
we offer ort Goods at the 1^,-.,
[Lyons N. Y. Press.
ISolid Gold Hunting« , , ..
» Msgie Cased Gold Watches 250 to 500; ' ru ’ u ? " • »
1 Ladies* Enameled Watches....... 11)0 to 500 iarc »„u t
sfiSiVstiaa
Put Money in thy Pur e !
Hoad to Wealtli.
5,000
ACTIVE AND REM ALE AGENTS,
Male or Female, and of all ages, arc
Hied fo canvass every City, Town, Village. Ham
let, Workshop nnd Factory throughout the wdrld,
for the sale of our
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, MUSI-
*CAL BOXES, ALBUMS r.ni other Articles.
Energetic persons «f gotnl habi.’s and fair business
tact cwn cle.ar over $25 per week in the coun ry. ami I
a much larger amount in thickly settled localities, j JIITCUELL SHERIFF S1LE.
No Capital Required! | v.ill be sou on u,c first Tucxt.y
Samples of our Articles, to the amount of will j before th
be sent by mail for inspection, and if a<H perfectly j ing property
satisfactory no charge!
Send your address, if you are of an industrious
nd and in uuest of immediate wealth 1!
Notice.
T WO MONTnS AFTER DATE application will
b* made to the Court of Ordinary of Dougherty
Coun'y. Georgia, at tLwv^rst regular term after the
expiration of two mouths from this notice, for leave
lb sell the lands belonging to the estate of Robert
L. Tomlinson, late of said county. dcc’J. For the
benefit of the heirs and cfedifors of said uec'd.
: GIDEON BROWN,
Adm’r of II. L. Tomlinscn.
March 3d, I860. 15—2m*
Mitchell County Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on^the first Tuesday in April next.
May next, before the Court .House door in } before the Court House d »or in said county, (5 jj
Isabella, Worth couuly, Georgia, Lot of Land i Bales of Cotton. Levied on as the property o»
No. seventy-four (74) in the Fifteenth District of; Allen Cockran. dec'd, to satisfy ^fira from Mopn
said county, as the property of James F. Buckelew, j Superior Court
deceased.
Terms *
Notice.
S IXTY DAYS AFTER DATE I shall make appli
cation to the C* ui t of Ordinary of Worth county
for leave to sell all the lands bilougingto the estate
of G. 'V. Rouse, late of said coonty % dec'd. March
3th, 1SCG. JAMES W. ROUSE,
Adtn'rof G. W. Uouso. dcc'd*
March 7th, 1CCG. Hi-SOd.
' Administrator’s SSale.
W
GILBERT & HILSfii
Drug Store,
Gc °rgk I
frihutlo
the day of sale.
CELI A E. liUCKLLEW,
i. ISjo.—[16-td Ajjui'rx
i favor of E. Webb,
• II. Crutchfield vs. Allen Cockran.
• HENRY SMITH.
Feb. ITJ ifcM. DepyShrr^
AtalSISTBlWh’i SALE.
|Y virtue of an order granted by the honorable
; Hons.
Direct to
PAIvKINSON & CO . Importers.
20d Broadway. New York.
Feb. 14th, lSf.6. 11—
m 33 Lour! or Ordinary of Woilh County, will be
April nrxt. ; before the Court House Door in the town of
doer in Camilla, the follow-1 j^hclla, betweon the usual bonr^ uf *i!e. on the
. to wit: One lot of Land lying and [ fi rst Monday in April next, one undivided half in-
being iu the Tenth District of Mitchell County, Ga. , tcrest in lots of land numbers 177. ITS and 170 in
Levied on as the property of J. 0. Morgan. Justice j ,h e Fifteenth District of skid county. On said lands
Court fifas for cost—A. J. McLeod vs. J. C- Morgan, i situated McLelbuTs Sawj *n«l Grist Mills—one
Levy made and returned to me by S. C. _ i undivided half-iuterest of which will he sold with
JESSEE POLLOCK. | l:\nJs. Sold as the property of W. W. Tison,
February 28th. 18CR. > Sheriff, j j a f C cf said county, deceased-; su!d*for the benefit of
heirs and credit ors. Terms op the day of sale.
• 600 Diamond CTostcr Dadies’ Sets... 300 to "00.«J
'T.itoo Diamond Solitairo King, 75 to 2501 Alban -' ■ J - n ’ 186 "-»
3.000 Heavy Silver Hunting Watches.. 75toloO-
1.000 Open-face Silver Watches... 20 to 75
1,000 Silver and Mahogany Musical
- Boxes 100 to 500
1.000 Sil/er Dining Sets -75 to 350
1,500 SHver Tea Sets, complete. 50 to 200
2,(JiJ0 Silvir Cr ns and Salvers 75 to 250
2.000 Seven Chamber Revolvers 75 to 300
n 2,500 Patent Single Barrel Pistols...25 to 75
■ 2*000 Richly Framed Oil Primings.... 75 to 350
2,5^0 Elegant Pearl Opera Gbisses...^ 25 to 75
3.000 Mammoth Photograpn Albums... 15 to 50
3.000 ClUsTcr Diamond Rings
3.0**) Ladies' Oval Bracelets
3.50.) Gold Chains of different designs
3,5dtl Gold TIAmblcs. chased
10.»)00 Signet and Plain Gold Hines....
lO.tvrj Gentlemen's Scarf l*ins
li.ott*) Brooches and Ear Drop?
12.5t>) Gold Lockets, double glass
Gold Pens and Gold Holders
lO.tKKJ Sets Studs and Sleeve Buttons...
5.»K)0 Silver Gohlyts and Drink'g Cups
5,00»» Sets Tea, Tabic k Desert Porks
5,0»*0 Sets Tea. Table & Desert Knives
2.500 Revolving SHter Castors
1 2,500 Stiver Cake aad Fruit Baskets...
12,5'Jt. - Wine Holders and other articles
To immediately dispose of the above
I stork, certificates naming the articles a
| sealed cuveJ..pcs and well mixed. Hoi . . _ . . .___
titled to ilte antv-lcs named on theire ...uoate upon ' f’crlieii? Sifts
pt.n-ml t,f S3 trbe.krr lt be » bteiti-fal Watt-L, or' flaB&fr SslH.
t ’i.-'ri; ll.ix —■—•*' S-TXi, or tt Plain Gold Ring, ( tmr■ 5
! vrorlL So. The rmern of nny if ottrccrtifiextes eS-
! titles v.a lo the aiiicl-.* nat-icil ibereoD, upon nay. , MOnp,
mcnl. irrespective of i’.s morth and a, nc irii.-'o SjiCfJ,
rained to than $5 is named on tar ceil Scale, i; I'dSUr 0i!,
OTll.l once Le seen shat lid; is LlflStfi Oil,
As Lollerf. Liu a ulrnlelil-forirard iif rw-llie G:l,
l«gili:aalc 1 niuntnlitm, tvhit h mar Toilet fio,iw
be partiriFaicd its crca Ly ilse uni.t ‘
75 MeWphla*,-
!? » Gaia 0p!nm,
MONROE FEMALE UNIVERSITY,
FORSYTH, GA., 1800.
T HU •xcellent Institution has entered upon it?
ltith anniversary. TUe Faulty is fully v .gau-
I, aud the buildings are undergoing a thorough
Grovestecn & Co.,
Fiano Forte
dr 9 9 BroaclAvayJ
pw
YORK.
T. W. TISON. Adas’!
W.* C. TISON, AJat r.
Februsry 14th, 1536. ^—
OEOMIA—WORTH COUNTY.
WHEREAS, William Keen. AdminUtralor on the
estate of Jerry M. Kerce, dec'd, applies tot lie pn-
dereigned for Letters of l>iimisrivn from itis Ad-
miuistratiun : therefore, all persons coceerned are
ecessary for the comfort and j i t7or.th»n of the Public ^nd shr trd.Tfv hereby required to show cause, if any they have,
mental improvement of the pupils, will he liberally * JL v:i»d to our Nnv Scale 7 OCT A YE IIOSE- t why slid a^nsiuistraior. on the first Monday in July
furnished. All we ask is a t*:r trial. '.I WOOD PIANO FORTES which for v..lnine and ueI *» should not be discharged. Given under my
FACULTY. | ouri'y <»l tone a e unrivalanli |jy any !iit:scrt.o otTe eu h «l4 official signature, this January Sth, I860.
Rer. William C. Wilkes A. M., President. ; ; n tlus tnatkel. TIte.v rom.irt x't the modem im liv, JiX£S ** SL
Vrufexsor of Slffrxl .nd *l,taral Sciences. | prnvements. t retwl.^;rand Action. (Ufp FetUl.Irv j r 1 1 -A Dnbnsry^
' Frame, Oyer-StrungTU»s, ir ,.tsJM.d, instn.m-ii | D0FGHEKTT SHERIFF’S S1LE.
p rvi-i.iii oi M j VJf.LbesolJ before the Court Han so door, in
pnictica. • c j tv of Albany. Dougherty county. Go., on the
' 5 first Tuesday in March next, between the legal
. Lours of vale, the following property, tu
fa*! ititatis!
C£T Ary <
address,
satisficto
of our si:
Call ou
uple pock:
t. ;D:
c ftbovc en-
of a Half- I
above
elope bearing their
5aid for unless fully •_
1 -may be convinced
All Essenc^TTieeti
ug Store. ) Drescri
teT Tctms CASH.
Albany, Ga., Ucteb
ii FOE 135;
The Great Isrrrtitn sf tit Ap
HOOP Sls.1
J. W. B3ADL32-5 Paten;
HZJLXPTIC (ex donbTs _rrAsc s’.
Richard T. Asbnry, A. M..
Allen D. Candler. A. M..
Professor cf Ancient Languages.
. M. Parker, M. P..
Professor of Modern Languages and Chemist:
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT
beino tnvde nnhrthe per:
J. II. GROYESTKF.N. who Us hud
j .vp*'r»en*'e •»;'over 35 your.* jn :l ? eir ihanuktctui
tu’Sy warranted in every pirticnl:
The u Grovesteen Piano Fortes "
Thirty-five (75) bales of cotton, marked S. & T..'
. . • i • : te saitsfvJwo fifas from Terrell Superior Court, Mav
rocencd liie U"3fu ot IDcrit ONTT Term, ljfct*: SatPuel D Irvin, Administrator of
nil oihors at the celebrated World's
Fair.
Where were exhibited in?t roman’s from il eTiest ma
kers of Lund n, Paris, (irrm «n\. l’hU«*deSpLu>, Bub
Thomas 4- Johnston, deceased,- vs. John T. Howard.
James He^’eC-efirnTnt^UUiS.Jf-JTurner. Levie-i
-''-aa'»Alsfcudants* property, and poici^d out by
Plomtiff ’a Attorney. -J. S. DROWN^Sh’
Jafl. 81, I860.
Yuik; ;
KENNETH - M’LEA & 80,,
Commission Merchants,
*02 BAY STREET, SAVAKXAH, GA.,
REFERENCES. .
Keaanli SleLea & Sons. Greenock. Scotland.—
J. Thompson. Bank of Scotland, Greenock. Scot
land; Sinclair, Hamilton Cn., London: Gordon,
Brace A McAuliff, Liverpool and New York. *
Advances maJe on consignments fo Liverpool and
Saw York. Cation and other produce received and
oold on commission Or forwarded.' Orders from the
interior for goods prooilyexeiitrf, both ia 3*Yea
nob and New York.
Are constant ly rccemnsf largo consignments of
Hama, Bacon, fthonldere. Batter. Lard. Flour, ic.,
4c., on consignment, which wiU be sold at the low
est Market Baton.
January 8th. 1866, 43-8m*
BOARDING DEPARTMENT.
JU«- Lilly Turner. Matron, on estimable lady, will
have charge of the Bearding Department.
3T The Spring Terr* will begin on Monday the
?5«fc of January, iifcir*, aod end od Commencement
Day, July 18th.
EXPENSES.
Board, Washing and Fuel, per term—......S*2!> 00
Tuition, in College, * — *• ........... So 00
Music, on Piano, Guitar. 4fcr., r,A On
Tailloh in Primary Classes, J IS to 24 00
Use of Piano — ...... D 00
French, or Spanish, or Italian, each 78 00 _
l*upil-» will furnish their own candles and towels, f n w, m m }Jw .
i ELECTIC MAGAZINE.
guages, furnish school books, slates and pencils, i LlTERATl : RE,SCIE.YCCa?ll> ART,
By tl.*c immdurt'en o r iimmreinrnt-5 «v* make a
-till more perfect Piano Fi.rte^ and by m-tnuf«cturing
largely, with a strictly ra-h sys-Cut, are enabled ti>i
« ff*r these tostrnmrnta at a price winch will pre
clude all competithm.
Prices—rNo. 1, Sevcrt Octave, round corners.
Ri^cwnod plain ca*e S2T5.
N'x3. Sefen Octave, ruunJ corners, Rvewuod
heavy mouldinjj $300.
No. 3. Seven lk«rf, rooud corners, Rosewood
L^ufs XIV style
Tertuv—Set Ckvh in Cnrrrnl Ynudv
DESCRIPTIVE 'CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
*-A. & C.”
«IIwj Albany Lodge No. 24, F II
I RE regular meetings of
this Lodges arc ou the
and third Friday nights
each month.
The brethren will please
take dne notice afed govern
themselves accordingly.
D- W. C. SPENCER,
Secretary.
Albany, April ICth, 1865.-tf.
and akaet music.
DtjttYit invariably in advance.
For further information address any member of
the Faculty, or Board of Trustees*.
Forsyth, GOT, January bth. ISti**. 43—2m
the
Underwriters’ Agency
Op Nnr Year,
CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OF
Fire & Marine Insurance
Mi2. fjdOe U GOLD or CUKKZXCT
NcpuUe wt BokaUc ' V
CERTIFICATES OP INSURANCE.
Y. Gr. JEtust, jA_gent,
ALBANY, GA. :
"Getober il, ieC-5.'
WATCHES And JEWELRY
B Ef AIRED ititk M«»ra »M dtepild.
rwtk TuraateJ u ike ALB ANA BOOK
XlbMj.JeTjRK 1S.1,
Ile-sr Volume bcslnx Jecuary, 1363.
The Electtc Mag.vzixe is. as its name indicates,
a Tiled to* from other nmgaainrs and periodiCA's.—
These selections are carefully made each tn-imh.
from the entire range of foreign Periodicals. In this
respect it is txUre’y umlite other momthiut, and has no
f rival. Tae following age ^orie of the works from
j Whi A selections are made :
! London Quarterly, Kevne do Deaux Monies,
British Quarterly. London Society,'
Scrth British Review. Bentley's UiwtUakr,
Iron in the Blood!
T nE PBRUVIAN SYRUP supplies* (lie Bhvri
with its LiL» Uiemeut, iaturipg sSrrn«,iti t
r,ai*d near life into the syrtnn! For I)ys
, Drop-vv Chronic Dia rri.cE *, tVbiUtv, Female
Weaknesses, etc . »1 t*a sp.‘c^c. Thousaials l ave
been cliune^d by tb.*.u«ead the* me»Hi t<ie lean weak. • Xl .. . , . -
jrk!y> sutLriiisr creatures, t > sJn iigr, Iteahhy, aud • - v, *T°. r ‘® r , he violation of an ordiztabc^ Y
I«ppv men and women. A 32 fxiwp’ikn sent 5 F um5 * 1 *- cin '‘V" ;3 ds*s-%tk
friT.. Price $1 per bttlr, «»r. ti f,w
J. P. D1N8MQRK 35 Dey Street, N. Y*
U* NJJ by Drngg'su getK-otily.'
October 28, U$&> ' 3i-3ih
C5 E 3 R C 2 A—WORTH COUNTY.
TTTHKREAS, George W. Suass^r
y > hr Leirers cf Admiaislnnio;
of 1-s-uc Hooks, lit; of 5v!4 county, t
These -ire. th'refcre. to cite :in.l
and szigulvr ihe kindred acj credii
cease*, to be aud appear at n»y of.;c vrith'n
ptesetibed by law to show cause. :f ativ th
why siid-Ietters should noi )« granted.
n under n»y Land and o&.ial signai
} This invention con4--: < r
rlies lo roe t:c Pure Refined Steel S/tinp-. : ■■
i the estate lightly anil firmly log-thrr, <.
i: ; the toughest, mist fiex : .Me. k.t
banish all Spring ever used. They sell-*ni l
of stil de- the single springs, and coesf^t-ea
ia the time perfect and beautiful shape uofC t
they have, as any single spring skirt lhai
i
the 2Ah dsr of Te
Fob. 2S, 1866.
. 1«6*L
JeXXZSi
j made,
this; The
{pleas n
ROC.'E x
Ordinary
•ndrrful S-'iILIlI'y an 1 c-v*.‘
to any^ady wearing the i's
ijkirt —til he experienced pmnieaUr'y i
•-SScmVues, operas, carriage?, raikva l
j j.. '-m chairs, for promeinue and
. the Skirl can L; folded when f
smell pLice aveasilj
r t mnslia dresaL
j A Lady having enjayed the ulei?nre. t
I great convenience or wearing ti.e L’aoltif
j Steel Spring Skirt f ;r a single day will
j wardi wilungly ui spense with their t><
Urea. Yaua^Laii.s tk.-r *;i
.KINDS Of THE BEST J ;c I toxins are covered triili t*o
*rt mTMSSBtiBGmy#fo-lmKmU
brand,. lUisk^r, tKne. Urampigne, Gm, Ac.. So j slnTte 'f&tr&iSSaki ibhh kteJ
I iSd®? 19 br! iottp jSI^ The lira.-! tet« rod. »
Imem I GL w«nUrtv from Mxean. Also. I, skirt are also dnuble sice’., and i
“ * n ««>«» oCDODD OLD ALE. C.'.i cred lo prerent tie cover.i,
rods when dragging- do*
THE LOSE STAR SALOON,
•TUrerthors bcloit the rrinling OtEcc,) -
^ A G-J9J
H AVING jnsl received nfrcsiPSBgb of ALL'
. K '— — ‘
aud me. THOMAS U. CLARK.
Albany, Ga. Feb. 2« 1§S6. iV^tf
An Ordinance.
Be it Ogernrd ly the Moyer e»d City Council of \l-
bar a 'Jtci »* rieic of the f*ct rh*t a.’urcry k** Lc*»
cWijW is the S‘ofT~ef CrMvyro, .
That all «f the ordinances of said citv freat7ng
persons of color as slaves and prescribing corporeal
&C , which they are cuastcutly acuji
in esc.
All are made of the new nz.il tlrcac: <
and are the bert quality ia trery
the wearer the most graceful atd perf*<
slble. and are unquestionably-the lir-t-
eiraUe. comfortable and econoc.:^’ ?'rit
WESTS, HR A DLL Y A CARY, l*r jpr
Invention, and sole JbuiufACturers.
s Sirerts, New Y
» all first class Stores hi tl:rt
Dr. H. Ander’s lolins Water.
A* IsvALrxrLK Discotesy—A Full. Gtxix or
Imm IS EACH OCXCE Of VVAtES—DlsSaLTED
-witllOCT A StltYEXT ! .
q^UE aoB !W.rH VitaVtvnz A«mr ,nd (listo
- . »»liw«kBi>»ii. ScmfufB. &k-Kb,uii). C!*nr«s,
RhmnAlixm. CooswBptina, aod omTi, CliHkie Aral
U.-rrdintT IKwabm. Are fared bj iv u-o. ,< thou*.
aoiIa CAS iretify. Circular* tent free. Price 81
pcrtx)U!e,or6 (or S5. '
HR. If. ANDERS A CO.,
Physrian* »nd Ch reiftf, «8 Bruadw>r, V Y
•ySoUbyDrAgsfetg^eraii,. ”
GKOKiilA—M1TU11KLL COBSTT. 1
. Ordinary's Offiee Mitchell Const/. G-i.
\\/ HtfREAS, I ha relate nf Alex. Oodaia is off-
tejwesenied from the death of the furtucr
—kite Aid free parsons of «lor ;'uj when TnUrfi a « ic0 - Amend.
.Lel. nrcto are breach, before his Honor' .he j ^Is.aire ftr ,h.
prisoutient. b,U and chain, or woric ' tfeptenbor fth. IS65.—iz }
in bi< judgment may conduce*to be the best inter
ests cf \he <)|. ~ >•
Approved January 15th,
e. j. WRIGtiT.
Mayor.
Attest: Lbs F. Cabouk,
Cl'k of Couneil
Albany. Frh. 2S, 1866.
ALL. PEBSOIS M'EWl
T^ROJI1S53To this dole. Arera^' 1
*1 \ forward and settle by cafh
failing so to dx. by the 2 *th of
their accounts in the hatdi of brisk: * .
collection. ^ . n.P.JLY v
Albany, Nov. 25, 18*75-
:5 *j
\Ycarc t
ALL lvIXDSr-Oa
15 'o 50; g^AVlNGj isI received a large sq.-J,
IS I,Drugs & ^Iedldaes,
5 to 56 j ;
10 to 75, arc R0W P re P arc '^ 40 © orJera fur tiieir^
- !° old cortomers and friends,
oto o0|
IS lo i! . ■ We IIave 0n liana
25to ?5 Qniaiac, S,»*tu Tnrp,n!/2el
Uhjie l.n<!,
Lamp BlicK.
fatly,
f lor Sa>s
Kist^wuv .
HarotiBj tilaj
AznjK?,
. Ffrfastry,
Pabeai Mrilria
- .11 uch?,.
tr-,.
Te-s, kc.. usual: ;
:tioLs car-f^L- J
rtl