The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, March 21, 1866, Image 1

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J# , broad st—at the old stand. o Advertising. “''..''inserted at tho rate of Ono Dollar , ’ r square of Eight Lines, for the fa“° Lj Seventy-fire Cents for each l i ‘*" l n«r"ioo—payable in advance.- to advertise louger than three • Vat I ho fallowing rates : VflJClAL NOTICE lintwnccmoufo of candidates for office, $10, f 1 "! 1 noi'e"” he charged for at regular nd- h"*' 5 7 es , 0 bo pa hi in adtrance. of eight lines, of brevier, Surtisemcnts that make orer eight lines fifteen lines, honnted as t,o squares. will mark their advertisements ^tniinicAl tif aotawes they * ish t,,em ,0 9<*cupy. - - individual benefit, wiUJ* Iw wdTroSniti Cards pwyet«jTO,00. |l,eoUing a wife, payable tn advance $-0 00. „. u Advertlsomeiits. fv’lowid^ are ear rates ter legal adrertlae; t!r c,t.s «r levy of eight lines or less-S 3 .00 hf.Sslespevi. j levy....- S 00 UilhaW,' 1 ' ^ ' 5 00 f Collector's Sales per levy -.— ’ , for letters of .\d.oi.iist™tion>_.........d W for letters of Owanliauahtp -4 00 leeof application of dismission from Adlnut- for each insert Job.* Drs.; Cromwell & Connally (^fAlkSlU ,orTices *•. the citizens ■&£3Sz ?!oo: ic,m,y - 0ffic<! oa T di ?,?1 , ‘® t,oj *-* F PAIITS iib.su ip UE Partnership in'Mcdioine, heretofore exlsU “|g between Drs. Todd It Connally, is this day nsttKtsasMBSSssp’f GEO. B. C. TODD. . r ,oa E. L. CONNELLY. Jannary 18th, 18M.+ • • - -. ThU. TODD, having purchased the office lately JuJ occupied by Dr. Wm. P. J ennings, can be found for the present zn the up-euira office; of said build- tag# ^ . -•* * ’' . Albany, Jan. 20,4860. SO A. B. BADQRR, DENTIST, ALBlJty- ....GEORGIA O FFERS his professional services to the citizens of Albany and vicinity. Having just returned from tLe service, l solicit general patronage. I can be found at the residence of F. Lehman.— Ladies will be Attended nt their residences if desired. ^Provisions taken in payment for work. Albany,' Sept. 9th, 186-5. v 27 tf SPECIAL NOTICES. ■n or 1 atriot—Dkar Sir : With your per- . r .*? sa J t0 tlie venders of your paper, that l will sent , 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. TO ADVERTISERS- . _ —- r7 _ - — beautiftiL ... I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information 0 QO REAL ESTATE AGENCY. rrjHE subscriber lias opened an Agency * for the J sale of‘Lands in coipnoat ion'with tta 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 haying lands, to sell, or those desiring to buy, would* do wfell io tonfec with him. figy Office in the Earmcr Building,.over Field’s £ Co , Washington Street, Albany, Go. L, ’ t v. ’ SAMUEL D. IRVIN. Albany, September 23, 1805. 29—tf e of application l i'*hip 4 oo ) sell Laud.... “ ? tin , PeW«r»amH’«Jltor» J J® rju.il |*rw|d* e ..........[S Tof pvri-habW property, ten Joys 8 00 0 , ,.t tho‘above rates will be require! in curraut notes. .SPECIAL NOTICE, n of Land by Administrators, Executors or e«iuireii by law'to be held on the Itediv in chch month, between the hours of r'heforenoon and three in the afternoon, at Iron in the county iu which the proper- ■shn*te<l. Notice «f these sales must be given (Hblic uiuetto forty days previous. K " i of the sail* of personal properly must be ■iaUke manner, through a public gazette ten hiremus to sale day. r »to debtors and creditors of an estate must tirhed forty days. . eilut application will be made to tue Loon t for Uavc CSEOUGIA—BAKER COUNTY. ' Ordinary's Office for said county. W HEREAS, Wm. Sharpe, adiniutaratcr on the esiale of F. F. Sharpe, decea-ed, roukra application fo me for letters of dismission from said estate—to Like effret’ori the f*rsl ‘Monday in June next: This is to rileall interested*to appear at my otlire on or before the first Monday in June and file their objections, if any they have, why said letters should not be “ranted the applicant. under my hauil and official signature, this'32d day of Nov , 1865. W. W. JORDAN, November 25,1885.-386in Ordinary B. C. Daugherty Postponed Sheriff Sale TV ILL be’sold on the first Tuesday in March * * next, before the Court House door in the city of Alb&qy, the following property, tc-wit tats of land fill cabers (15) fifteen, and (98) nine- ty-eight, in the first district of Dougherty county levied on by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued from the •Superior Court of Dougherty county, Id*-favor of Charles J. Jenkiifs and Loyd C. Belt.odm’r., vs.^Wm. M. Petty. Property pointed out in raid fifa. S.’ATKINSON,.Deputy Sheriff. December 16th, 186^. ' - Consisting of uniform pages containing Advertise ments and other matter, will be published every day, and twenty ttaousahd extra copies daily will be issued, to be circulated care- . fully, free of charge, )n each of the following places: . that will enable the.n tosUrtaYaU growthof Lux"- going oal it Sr; “* Mousule, inl4-Uian '> ^ AH aji|>tioat tops answered by return mail witliout charge. Respectfully yours, ^ THQMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chetrisf, £31 groadway, New York. _ To CoxsnMPTivES.—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 hia ffellpw-suflerers the meanspf cuxv. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, [fiee of charge], with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure .for CoxsuaiPTiox, Asthma, Bnoxcmns;. Coughs, Colds, etc.- The only object of the advertiserJn sending;.jhe Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information whieh he conceives to be invaluable, and *he hopes every sufferer wiH try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the'prescription, will please ad- decs? Rr.v. EDWARD A. WILSON,. Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York. September 9th, 18fifi.. A A Go. F oreigu St earners arriving or departing,- all Emigrant Ships, and in all the' Principal Hotels in London, Liverpool,. Paris, Bremen, and other European cities, and in the' Island of Cuba. Also, in.all the Principal-Cities of the United States and' the Canadas, this will njake the circulation greater 'Von that of any other Daily Journal id'New York. ADVERTISERS now availing themselves of the opportunity, to make known their business through the columns of the NEW. YORK NEWS are eenvjged of the; importance of its great circulation, in couse- Metropolitan Enterprise. GREAT GIFT SALE New York and Providence Je-weler’s Association, IADWAY. UM for ADVERTISING, and' tho- pnblic generally depending upon publicity .to secure an extension of business commensurate with enterprise, should not fail to'become acquainted with the unquestionable advantages to be derived from announcing through the COLUMNS of this POPULAR JOURNAL, what ever relates to Commercial or Financial matters, no matter what may be the particular business in which afiy party may be engage^. - N. B.—All Advertisements intended for this Sup plement should be distinctly marked. “ Doily News Supplement.** JR®* Advertisers will be supplies with any num ber of the Supplement at the rate, of $7.50 per thousand. ’ F. GHS.0ETTI 243 Broadway, - Is our authorised'agent for the Supplement. N Immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for ONE DOL- each, without regard to value, and npt to be paid for until ydu see wliat yp^ .yrill' r«jeiyej‘ . Certificates,, naming each article, and Its value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail tiT-any ad* dress cn receipt of 25 cents; five for $1; eleven fbr $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for $10 J ohd one hun dred for. $15. . On receipt of the Certificate you will see what yon are going to have, hud then it is at your option to pay the dollar and take the article or sot. Purcha sers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond'Ring, a Piano, Sfiwiflg Machine, or-any set of Jewelry on our list, for $if and in no case can they get less than One Dollop’s worth, as there are no blanks. Agents.are wanted in every ^town in the country; every person can make ten dollars a day, selling •*ur Certificates in the greatest salo of Jewelry known. \. v you what you can obtain for $1. At the same time st omr circular, containing full lists andparticu- ,rs; also, Terms to Agents. - — - 'V ‘ Address JAMES..HVTCHINSON & CO., 197 Broadway, M. Y. March 14,18 # 6G. % v 18— O JGOIS. IA—Baker County. O N tl.c first Monday in July next William Sharpe will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said irhunty. for letter.s’of dismission.from the administra tion ol‘ the estate of F. F. Sharpe,deceased. \V. VV. JORDAN.Only. December 1st, 1865. OEORGUA—WORTH COUNTY. WHEREAS, James C. Hsmmon applies to me for Letters cf Guardianship of the person and property of Solomon W. Mitchell, orphan of John W Mitch ell, deo’d: , q These are, therefore, to notify the kindred and creditors of said deceased to .be-and appear at my office within the time prescri'ied by law tp show „ win be in-nae .o ... -ourv aM If «I tUejr hm, why let..™ «f.gu.nl- L,. U J uzazlb. fur letter? of Administration, Guardian-1 the CtU day of February, j^ 1BR ROUSE, i from Administration, monthly rix mouths- or from Guardianship forty ilays. ,i a for the foreclosure of Mortgages must be I Ordinary. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ii lily fur four months—-for establishing 1 GEORGIA—IBWIN COUSTV. Iliptr: lor Hi. full space of 'brw “ r I Tw0 monlll , afte t date appliceUbo will be made >lliii; lilies troin bxecutora or Admlnieinton, | ll on<1 n,b''! Court of Ordiniry of Irwin cocn- k’jiiuJ liare been given by tUo deoeosed, lhe | |y for j eaTO to ee ll t 0 „ of.lands number 217 in the “■ IJI11113 ' * i oiv. lutriet of said county.' Alaololof land nura- ■— 1 bor 294 in tho (ttb district of Berrien county, the en- b. p. D. tvar.EKn. Uro 0 f Isaao JL Young, deceased, for tin. SHERIFF'S SALE. - WILL be sold on the first Tuesday, in March, be- •„re the Court House door iq Isabella, Worth coun ty, fleorgiaj'ih'o following described lots of Land; Lot 150 in the Fourteenth Dist rict of said county. Lot levied on as the properly of Wm. F. Williams, dec’d, on two Superior Court fifas to satisfy a claim of B. T. Collier, Adni’r. *’ v * Also, at the same time ennf place, ~'~ r A lot of Land levied on as the property of Thos. nardrick, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa in favor of R. V. Burkhaiter. WaM. ^£EN, Sheriff Worth County. February 3d, I860.—8 I WRIGHT &, WARREN, [TOBNEYS AT LAW. ALBANY) GA. (TILL practice in the several Courts of taw and j tamy m t..U Stute and tha Circuit Courts !e United States for the Slate of Georgia, ikseaptrisl aueniieu given to tite purcliaseand |ot Real Estate. ^ny.Nuv. 13.1865. MW NOHOfi. UE Proclamation of Governor Johnson of the I *th \qhUua, having authorized the civil officers Be State to “proceed (after taking the amnesty |H^ In the discharge of the duties of.their several )ces according to the’ laws- in’ existence prior to II it January, 1861, so far as the same: are not ►asistent-uiiii our r*roaent*■<Jon<^lion» ,, V e ^occasion to say lhat our office has been opened |il«e transactiuu «f professional business, kz. *r.n t us a | Wli y 8 be consulted. PETER J. STROZEU,- . v:m. E. SMITH., - P»ny. Ang. 12,1865. ~ - f ' - - Mggl beuefi of at. heir, Deo. 23.1885. ' " 151 BAKER SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL be sold before the Court Houso door in the town of Newton, on the first Tuesday it. Uvch next, between tho usual hours of sale, one House and four acre I ot in said town of Newton. Number not known, but known as tho «*Montgomery House atid Lot." Levied on ns the property of J. J. Montgomery, to satisfy n fifa issued from the Jus tice Court 971st District, O. M„ Wm. Hudspeth rs. W. Montgomery. 0. V. WINCHESTER, February 3d, 18G0.—8 LIBEL FOR DXYORCE. Louisa Mason 1 T»m? u i86 v" James D. Mason. J court. - * DOUGHERTY-SUPERIOR COURT, V * At Chaxbkus, March 8, 1866. / O N bearing the above petition, and being satisfied that Defendant is a non resident, it is hereby ordered that service of this petition be perfected_ by publication, in the Albany Pat riot-once a month for four months, requiring said Defendant to be and appear at the Superior Court to be held in and for said county of .Dougherty on the first.Monday in Juno next, then and there to show cause, if any he lias tJ?j tlie prayer of petitioner should ngl be granted^' ' . ' * A true extract from the Minutes. JOHN F. CARGILE, Clerk. Albany, lllarch 7,1860. 16—m4m Head-Qrs. -United" States Poroes, - AJ4BANT, G.A., Fclj. 19th, 1808. CPEcIaZ. ORDK&S, \ »- - *■ No. 1. f All dealers in Spirituous Liquors within tho vil* lage of Albany are hereby forbidden to sell or giva avay to any efiHsted person in the military service any Intoxicating Drinks or Liquors of any descrip tion, unless such soldier shall have a written order for the same from his Commanding Officer. . Any one found violating this order will be arrested and fined One Uundved Dollars. * . CHARLES O. HALLETP, - Copt. CvriPdg United States Forced, 1?-. Albany, Ga. ^ Feb. 21, I860. - 38-w2t GEORGIA—IRWIN COUNTY- ;EBEAS,ae.^Y»^P^ o '<> of ">j/" s »‘‘ : nmt tcrs oi adftiinistration „ “°Tb^.“ere^re,'fi cfteM"pjraoM «o«en.rf fli. .i ie t r objections, if any, to granting letters tu said applicant, on or before the first Gixen under Feb. 10.1800.' 235351 MOR&IA-IRW1S COUNTY. * •■ ■ WHEREAS, James ^»lkj.ppli«^tJ^J<>^^ Of administration on the estate oi James late of county, * all persons concerned te»?» hand and seal, lb>» F«b. ' ^ COLBERTH, » • *1 ■ Ordinary. ■Feb. 10, I860, '- - - 0 ""^ y Dougherty Superior Court ^ AMOEKS. reb. 1st, 1888. I t is hereby ordered that the Superior Court ot Dougherty County stand adjourned until the second Monday in March next. Parties, Witnesses and Jurors will take diie notice thereof and be pres ent on that day. A true extract from the Blwutes. Atrueexi - * JOHN F. CARGILE, February 8d. 1808.-R :Sk . Ci«rk. Application to Sell Land S IXTY Days after date application.'will be made to lhe Court of Ordinary of “ leave to sell all the real estate betongjng to the es tate of Wm. R. Wilson, deceased, consisting of two lots of Land—numbers not known—remembered in ( the T«ntH DUtriot «»r Mitchell county; .the Home stead of the deceased (except the widow’s dower) , . . 1 i 7: „i March 5th, 186G. March 10, 1866.—[1* LAW NOTICE. *HE undersigned offers his professional services fto-the public, and will attend promptly »ft-»l* entrusted to bis cure.* - Officer up stairs in *’« building. . .. . H D. P. HILL, Attorxley at Law, . 7> Albany, Co. 23,1365. ^ ' .25ag8m UlCliAIsD HOBC c j BINES & HOBBS, Administrator’s Sale. . Sold ns lbe Trtfrs dud Crtdhore Tin* Caah. the benefit of the heirs and ere HARRIS, * MltcheR Sheriff Sales. aarlLI, bo'sold before the Court House door in TV said court y, on the first Tuesday in fifczrch next nboat four thousand bnshela ofCorn, six stacks cf Fodder, about forty head, pi Cattle, about twenty- six head of Moles and Horses, one sett of Blacksmith Tools, and a lot of Plantation Utensils. &c.. All levied on as tho property of the estate of Allen Cock- ran, deceased, -inder a fi (a from. Monroe Superior Court in .favor of Ewell Webb vs, Allen Corkrtin, transferred to H. Crutchfield.. Property pointed out hy Vuson dt IfovU, Bepp a A^t W y ^ January 20tli, 1866. Dep’y Sheriff. ALBANY, GA flU, practice in Dougherty and the surround- tag Couoties, in-tlie Superior Court* ot the i -iniltl* United States Circuit Court at. Ssivan- attend lo bushi^ss in South-VVe.st the benefit of the heirs aua A HARRIS, ® = J.° Young •fdma W HEREAS, . .omSToW- w - I “T* * _ iiAiintv. t ’ 1 ^"X^wnfoa 8 .hctIm^ f m nHpj 1 £* firuenrtly by special agreement. • , S.<fci.9l, i86lC - 33— I SAMUEL D IRVIN,; Attornay at' Law, •. .1 th ® practice of his profess!rm.— in the F.ifte building-up stnivs— ®P«n Street^ Albany, Gi. All business en- la,}° ta**nre willTecfeive prompt attention. September 23, 1865. t hr. R V; Callaway Jof 1118 P r °fes3ioual services to the citiren ^rzand-vioinf^ . -' -- - • Cow Peas Wanted. bv law »o-aliow ■ . «• . " by la' * SSUOUiu ggfedt any om&V, isos-, Feb. 24, 1866. ^pyawnaTA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COHCERN. W*7-HEREAS, JoVin F. Csrglfe, Administrator o VV s. s. Cnturford.dee’di applies to me for leove to sell a Honse and laits on Flint Street in this city, ^aaaiB^SBaa-; a-saassrJwaxaas said House and Li»la 6h*mW not be granted. - Giveh under my hand and official signature, tins ,Uh day of January, 1868. ^ ^ WILD1 .; R , Albany, Jzn. 20th, I860. - Ordinary.. .tlCIIAEL WILSON,' -GO)* Adnfrx. GEORGIA—WORTH COTNTY. W BER6A8, George Warren applies to me for Lcttcrs % uf Guardianship of the persons and. property of Elisabeth and Micagah Young, orphans' of M. (J. Young, deceased : These aie, t herefore, to cile and admonish all and singular the kindred and-creditors of saidrieccascd to be and appear at my office witki.utho time pre scribed by law tqshow cause, if any.they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this March 7,-1860. JaMES W. ROUSE, March 19,18CC — [K-ftOd Ordinary. W <Z Jor WITHERS & LOUD; r GENERAL . COMMISSION; MERCHANTS Parol reats- Xbirj, Between Chery and Mulberry Streets, JgN,..GEORGIA. -jICIT consignraenta of Merchandise, Country f Produce of all kinds, Cotton Yarns, Shirtings, teetings, Oahaburgs, Wool, Cotton, Sugar, Syrup, Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco, &c. r &c. ; Orders for ah^ article; in our market promptly filled. Gold and Silver bought and sold. - Special attention given to the purchase of Cotton " . by our Mr. Loud, wiio has 123 years’ experience in the bnsiness. ‘ - ;r . WM. W. WITHERS, v - . * ‘ Late of Withers & Co., Atlanta,'Ga. P. H. LOUD*, ; f tale of McBride, Dorsett & Load. • BErXBKXOES. We respectfully refer,.by permission, An Messrs. Barret & Bell, Mitchell, Reed~& Co.. Lee, Jones & Co., D. P. Ferguson'S. Langston, Crane & Hammock, Atlanta, Ga.; and J. W. Fears & Co., Dunn & Mangham, G. F. & H. Bv OUver, J. L. Sausberry, E. C. Granniss, Macon, Ga.Messrs. Cameon A Co., Joyce, Alexander & Co., Eufhula, Ala.' - August, 12th, 1806. s - .>24—tf KV a. HILTQJ, SAVAJNAIJ. P. _M. RAXDELL, ». T. SCOTT’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE! T HE proprietor of this new Southerii Monthly itf 1 now publishing an edition of two thousand copies. Its list of contributora embraces a great deal,of the best literary talent in the ■ South and West. Besides the two admirable series now in coarse of publication— Decisive Battles of the Revolution, Adventures In tiontli America, the March number contains the first of a scries by James Wood Davidson, of Columbia, S. C., entitled How We Know Each Other: THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN NATURE. There will also be an occasional contribution on Literature and Politics from the <2t U. Smith, Xrp^' The Prize Story will be commenced in the April nqmber. Terms: $5 peif annum; Clubs of Ten will be ftirnished at $4 59'per oopy; Clubs of Twenty, at the same Post Office, at Four Dollars. Address W. J. SCOTT, * Mareli 10, 1866 v — [17-Iiq Atlanta^ Ga. WHOLESALE GROCES, 193 Bay SIl, Near BaTnard Savannah., G-eo., Are constantly receiving, per Steamers from. New York, tho Largest and most complete Assortment of . Groceries in the'City. v ' , ;•*,** B3jT Orders by Mail, accompanied .with remit- tanoe, Promptly filled, at Lowest Market Prices. January 24, 1866. _ 5—lm, P HARRISON & SONS, COTTON FACTORS V ■-a5s> : r ■ Commission Jtterchanls, St Unlou Street,’ New Orient. J. P. HARRISON, lute of the firm of Payne & Harrison. <■ - ' EDWARD HARRISON, i J. P. nABRISON.'Jr., • SIDNEY HARRISON. ' Represented by Mr. 8. Butler. October 21, 1865. 33—8n\ An Ordinance. - Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Albany, That on and after this date, that the Alley 'running between the Kidd Hotel and Riohardson, Talbott & Co.’s Grocery Store, from Broad to Pine Street, is hereby placed under the same restrictions, ordinances and-regulations as all other* streets and public aUeya in r 1 JqB3_F. CABqwf, _ Major- B. F. ROBERT, Civil Kn giiieer, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Officeou Broad St., (Over Dr. Hillsman’s Drug Store, - ^.lhany, Ga* YVTIU. buy, sell, rent, and survey lands aiU W uated in any part of South Western Georgia^ * Clerk of Council. ^ Albany, March 10, 18G6. 17—St for parties desiring it. Albany, CU-» October 7,1865. CLEOUfcttA—WORTn COUNTY. TO TUB HONORABLE CO CRT OF OB t) I NARY, AVlNG fully administered and discharged my duties as Executrix of the estate of SvlvaniuS Jordan, late of said county, deceased, I therefore pray the usual citation tQ.issue for all concerned to show cause why 1 should not be dismissed, from said trust, CHIs March 5th; 1866; ELIZABETH JORDAN, by her Attorney at taw, *7. Ar Harris. . March 10, i860. 17- Notice. GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY. qKfjtefgl, S IXTY DAYS after date application will.be made to the Court of Ordinary of 1 Worth. County for leave'to sell the land -belonging to the estate of C. II. Brown, late of said county, deceased, • b. t. Collier, Atim’r., MARY E. BROWN, Adrnr’x. Feb. 8, 1866. WATCHES! WATCHES! THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS TO SECURE GOOD JEWELRY AND-WATCHES AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. 5,000 W^tciaes^ MUSICAL BOXES, CHAINS; SETS OF-JEWELRY, PENS, BRACELETS, CASTORS, GOB LETS, SPOONS, FORKS, NAP- ' KIN RINGS; Ac., Ac., WORTH $600,000, To be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, without re gard to value, and not to be^paid for until you know what you are to get. Send. 25 cents for a Certificate, which will inform you what you can'have for $1* and at the same time get our Circular-con taining full list and particulars, also terms to Agents, which we want in every Regiment and Town in the Country. - .' One Certificate will cost 25c.; five for $1; kwolve for $2; thirty for $5; one hundred, with premium Gold Pen and massive Gold, Holder ond r Pencil for $15. All we ask is one trial. ~ Address BRYAN BROS. &. CO., 58 Liberty Street, N. Y. City. .Host, Office. Box C7S8. February 24, I860. ' 13—wCm aBOUCIA-UOUOHERTYO^ .PI q. S IXTV Days after ° of elid iiuaty for. to tbc Court ot; LruinarJ bB Wtfgin" t« Nanoy -o to sell all'tbo real esl [^°. d >' c b. JOth, 1806. GHGRGIA.—RAKER COUNTY. WHEREAS, William0. Flemming. Administrator on tliB'estale of A. A. Wttllftma, dec d, makes appl - oation to me for Letters of Dismission from said ad- 111 The" e are, tlicrefore; to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to bo and appear at my office on the first, Monday in Juno next lo show cause, tf any tliev liave sliy said letters of dismnssion should not issue, otherwise letters will i*r"° i" '«■« «" "‘ e taw. Green under n.y hand, and «B”? ,ure ' Dougherty Superior Court, AT CHAMBERS, Maroh 17, 1800. a ,i I T is ordered tnat the Superior.Court of Dougheriy County stand adjourned until Court in course- first Mo%luy in June next.. Parties, Witnessess, and Jurors will take due notice thereof and be pres- cur tin tliitt day. ~ A true extract from the minutes. NOTICS. A LL Persons arc hereby warned against trading /V- for the following described notes, to-wit: • iine note on Wm. I. Vason, payable to L. Welch—principal $014.40 ^ dated May 8tli, 1862, with interest from January. 1st, 1862; credited by $20 or $30. Date of credit not recollected. . One for $169.87—payable to L. E. Welch;-dated Jay 6th, 1SG2, with infevest.from 1st January, 1862, ,nd signed by A. C. Jones- One tor $299.10-7-pay able to L. E. Welch; dated and due January 1st, 1802 : . signed by E. T. Jones. A1 Ofie ta*..$2,666.67—payable to S. Kimball; dated to July 28th, 1862; due 1st-January, 1864, w ! t s — - est from 1st January, 1802;, sTgn'ed’by L. .ilk P D Woleli spc.uritv. Albany. March JOHN F. CARGILE, Clerk. 17, 1860. . \ 19- OBORGIA—WORTH COUETY. W HERE AS.* - William Keen, Aaministrator on the '. , ,\ i. r ^w„n riu/z',1 nTtTitLt**4 tn the un- h) euccKg 8 °App^ ond llircc 100,19 of , THIS OFFICE. 'ot. 1th. 1865. V 85-tf U, ' pBM 0»A derelgnedffeS. Letters of Diemlsqmn from_amd «U- fiiuv HOUSE. IN N.-Yi from tub JfoST RELIABLE HOUSE ^ wx Old Bourbon Whiskey, ^rtWte” fherty Por . ,er ' 8 A T’ l ° rt " . ’ r'n.rW London Gin, fl. T. Tt Old Port wine ’ f . har i oa ’ London rfjfiedam Schnapps. t-h»ric , ot ihc Drug fgfiO X.. best Cbahopngoe, etc., ^ E .- WB LCII. Store of ; A; i8r,J. - . 3j— Albany, *“i’ 1 ■ GEORGIA -DOUGHEUTV COUNTY. ERPAS, Edmtfnd Richardson applies or’L'etters of Administration on the estate of George B. King, late ofsatd couuty, dec’d: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kiudred and creditors of said deceased tq be and appear art. my offiee witlijn- the time pre scribed bylaW to show cause, if-any they have, why said letters of administration should notbe<granted. aext. buuuwa uu». uu thi9 Given under my hand and official signature at Given under my bend nod offic.el e.gnetnre, this W8 1866. liftv of Jiinuarv. loun, • ; w u \vtt t»p minielfetioST therefore; nil perso'ns cenoerncd are hereby-required to. show cause, it any they hare eaid administrator, on the first Monday in July next, should not be dismissed. at the lirug, thc8th day of January, 1866, with F. O. Welch security. . One for $2,666.06—payable to S.‘Kimball; dated July 28tli, 1862 ; due January 1st, 1865. with inter est from 1st January, 1862; signed by L. E. Welch with F. 0. Welch security. . One for $27—payable to S. Kimball'; due and ted about 1st February, 1801, with interest from date. — One for $67—payable to A.* J. Towns, and dorsed by said Towns; dated and due some time during the year I860; signed bv J. R. Hardwick.' One for $1500—payable to Sr Kimball; dated and due about 8lh November, I860; signed by Howell Hall. 4. The above notes have been lost and arc the prop erty of subscriber. SAM’L KIMBALL. .«wr (■real Improvement In Sewing )1lchines! Sh.u.ttle Machinel Tatente^ February 14th,1860. SALESROOM 536 SfcOADWAY, N. Y. ^ , 200 WASHINGTON STREET, RO^QN;. THIS MACHINE ia constructed on entirety new* * . principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable.improvement, having been examined:!)^ the most profound experts, and pronounced ,to ~ Simplicity and PxarECTios CombYxmk. \.. It'has a straight needle, perpendicular aetfoir, > makes the “ tack, or Shuttle'StiteJi,** * which will “Neither Rip nor Rave,” and it is alike on both sides; performs perfectsewingon-every-description^, of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Mus lin, with cotton,* linen or silk'thread, from the coufhest to the .finest number. llavipgneither “Cam nor Cog Whe^L” q^d.tKa. least-possible friction, it runs! as smooth, as.glaas,’ ^*r. and ia . - f . EMPHATICAU.Y A 50ISELES3 MACUISE It It requires fifty per cent, less pcower ^ drive, v . than any other Machine in the market. A girlj twelve years old can work it stadily, without fa tigue or injury to health. Its strength and “ IVonderfutSimplicity *' of cour. • ..ruction renders it almost impossible to get out of order and is guaranteed by. the Company to giv^ entire satisfaction. . We respectfully invite all those who may desire .te to s*ipply themselves with • a superior article, to, . „. come and examine this “Unrivalled Machine.” One half hour’a instruction u sufficient to enable ang person to work this Machine to their cntirfi jfllitfacr- lldigious and Charitable Institutions will be hterally • ‘dealt with. - .' ‘dealt with. Agents -wanted for-all Towns in'‘the United 4 . States, where Agents are not already established.—. Also for Oxba, Mexico,-Central and South America, Ia vlmm (i liKaPril fiiRl*ntint Will be SiV6D. whom a liberol discount will be given;: T. J„ McAHTUCR a ce. A* & Co. r ^ -• \ --v^-*-y-' FTINCIPAIj AGENCIES ESTABLISHED, Philadelphia, Sarmiento McGrath & Co.; Pitts burgh, Ernest Axthelm; Baltimore, Thomas Shanks' burgh, ernesi AXineira; uiuuuiurc, ± uuui»o K>u»un.p ,. Washington, D. C., J. Karr; Wheeling, Vo., SawteQ’ & Bro.- September 30th, 1865. • . -. ?y—^ All Persons Having Demands A GAINST tho estate of Biizabeth Hay, late ot- Albufiy, March 7, 1866. lG-2w thereof. t Febiuary 17,18G6.-12 WM.! AdmioieU^JlR,