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Sj^il'indfngs, Sale L$afltofr
fcAtF SKlkS.
LASTS;
Harness, &c.,‘
Just received by . *
(JOHN MOltROW & SON, “
PhtiniiEnlMiiifii
ilBGATJJR STREET,.........ATLANTA; .JJEQlfGtA;
Mircii 10, I860. IT—In
. FOR MARI
friRiEi nsrstfnA-NCE
" ;*
Crdffih Fire insurance Comp'f, O;
Adriatic Fire Insurance Co,, tl, l
Security Insurance Company, \ %
Atlanjp FireInsurance Co., H. Y,,
Phffimx ins, Co., Hartford, Conn,,
Norwich fire Ins, Co,, Norwich, Cm
Total Capital $15,000,000.
• niNES & nORBSi
rr • . Agents.
Albany, Ga., March 3d, 1803. IS—6m
.A-IiH-A-NY, ’’GfcA
WOOLM TMIO^Y.'
Enoonrage Home Industry!
tr^Ejwre novr-mtin^fnrtatingTl' Albany^ Geotgia
V Y • a variety, df.
Woolen GoOcLs
Twilled and Plain, Colored find WhUe..
W A KEEN TED .^EBPECT,
; .. r-AH ,°t
Put Money in thy Purse!
Eoad to W; ealtli.
ACTIVE AND RELIALE AGENTS,
, „ Malo or Female, And of all ages, are
> canvass every City, Town, Village, Ilam-
5,000
wanted to canvass ever, . ■••■•o', -----
let, Worltshop-and Faetoyy. througiout tlie world,
WATenEa*JEWET.RT, SILVER^ AR1J,. MUSI
CAL MffS, -ALBUMS and other Articles.
Energetic perlbns of good habile and fair business
taot can cloar over S;!5 per week in the coun ry.and
a much lnrgcr amount in thickly settled localities
No Capital Required 1
Samples of ottr Articles, to the amount of $8, wilt
tie sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly
Satisfactory no charge!
Head your address, if yen arc of an industrious
lorn of mind and in quest of immediate Wealth 1!
Direct to
PARKINSON Be CO., Importers,
■o - . - 203 Broadway, New Yottk,
feb. nth, isen. U— .
Suitable for ail .’etassea of VVorkiitg People, which
wewlils^H at Rensonahlo Prices or ewchange for
Wool or Cut Ion. ' - ,
i We ask the attention of Merchants, Placid's and
others, assuring them that we are determined to
make it to.thcir intercsUn purchase our goods.
We shall he prepared by theyst of May to Card
Wool and mako Rolls lor Customers. .
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Albony.Morch 3|, 1800. . 23-
ALBANY GRIST
AND
wiaOtisn msusA
The Albfiny Steam Mills are now in operation
Making Good Meal and Hour.
Customers will be promptly attended to and freely
dealt- with. Our Customers will not
The Grain will be weighed in and thd Meal
nt f (which will require bnt a few minutes) uiiles#
ihe parlies prefer to get the Meal from their own
Corn. Corn should be sent as free from cobs and
dirt as possible. All the Corn, as well as Wheat,
that wo grind, is fanned through, the fan and the
trash Is not accounted for in Meal.
N. &^T. 1
u
noRficouM;t-.' */• ....
1VIIERBAS, W.^.. ^illiB? nPPli»
ters of administration on the eataie of J.lt-
H, Tliew*»re! therefore, t<f cite and sdmenhh *B
persona concerned to bo au«l appear nt iny it -
"-i;
\ March 7th, 18t»0.~[0(ld. Ordinary^
Administrator’s Sale.
THE FIRST TUESDAY IN
-tho Court House dom-nt
mnly. On.; Lot of Land No.
129, one half interest in Lot No, 128: md *8#
on the cast side of Lots No. 25nnd 2I>—al in the 14th
District of Worth county. On. Sold as tho P r0 P”*y
or James P. Cox, late of said county, ddceaqpd, for
the benefit.'fif The ‘heirs and creditors. • Terms on
the day of sale. MAM J. COX,
March 7th, 18GG.—[lG-td
Adm’rx.
Administrator’s gale.
W ILL be sold before tli# Court. Ilonse door in
Isabella, on llie first Monday in May next,
one hundred mid sixty-six acres ef lot of
land No. one" hundred and fifty-nine (159) in the
14fh-District, originally Dooly; now Worth county.
(Tli. dower is not included in the above land.)—
Sold as the property of William F. Welloius, late qf
naid oounly, deceased,
; March 7,18GO.
T WO MONTHS after d*to Application will be
madMothe Court of Ordinary ofttakpr county,
Ga,(ut iho* first regular term after expiiation ol
two months from tliis notice.) for leave to soil the
linds belong!ng to the estate ol Solomon Richardson,
late of said county, deceased. For tlie benefit of the
bciwand creditors ol sauldocU q q^RLEY,
January 17th, I8€6. -3-2in Adm’r.
Univefstd Clothes Wringer!
iitis WRIXGEit lidS Cgnin (aken the First rye-
jpfeeggaasSg.'gg
tutc Fairs throughout the country. . v
Over 200,000 Have Been Sold,
And nro now in- use in tlip United Stales, and we
otliedVringers,,
iSS&sd3SfflWS«:
clothu. Every Universal-Wringer is Warranted.
We select a feW testimonials from persons widely
kirown to the public, who .speok from octoa ojpe.
rienqe, and arc n*,ove suspicion of mimtatement
•< Mv family would as soon give up the cooking
stove as this Clothes WnixoBn. It cannot be too
highly recommended.”— [Solon Robinson. •
■'•This is tlw first Wringer I havo found that
would stand the services required of it.
[J. P. Huggins, Lorejoy s Hotel.
••Wo think the Mnchine much more than-pays for
itself every .year in the aaviugrof garments. Wo
think it important th. wringer should be fitted with
COGS.” [Orange Judd, Editor of American Agrl
Ct PI heartily comiiiend it lo economists of lime,
money and contentment.”—[The Rev.Dr. Bellows.
• - PR-ICES.
Large Wringer, “A”
Medium •• VB"
Doty's Washer, Family Site
5
Hotel
Merchanfs*or good canvas:
rapidly selling tl
AUwny, March $1,18CC»
TIFT.
22- -
Hh W. Hill, dec’d, «f Worth county, Ga., this. Uw
8th day of Jduuary, 18Cfi. w v --
AMINDA M. HILL,
• Administratrix.
January 17tlr,'185G.~3-'60d
GEORGIA—Donghcrly County
XITHEUEAS, Margaret Noims applies to.me for
W Letters of Administration on the estate of
dcsse Nelms, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
Singular the kindred and creditors of said dec.d, to
be and appear at my otneo within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause if any they can, why
Said letters should not be granted.
Given nnder tny hand and official signature, this
*81 si March, 18CG. W. IL WJLDfiU,
>v Crdinskpy.
Jt^ril 11, l8f.ll. " 23—find*
GEORGIA—Dongberty Contity.
n lwrrniou Cornx at CuAMBxas
April,4th, 18G0.
•^|TT appearing to this Court that' the CaUseway
I known as the Gwinnett Turnpike, across Chick-
asawhatchce Creek, is not beings kept in repair by
tl>6 road hands of either this colmty or Calhoun
county, and it having.bcen purchased; and become
the sole prope ty of this county. -
It is now ordered by this C(uirt-ibftf~the Clerk of
this Court advertise flie patne to be offered for sale
to the highest bidder op Wednesday the second (2d)
day of May next, with ihe understanding that the
purchaser proceed immediately to-put the same in
good order for crossing.’and keep the same in good
repair, with the privilege of charging the lawful
toll for the same, -
v JOHN JACKSON, J. I. C.
\ VN. 1». ltltlNSON, .1- I. c.
/ JAS. M. MBRCEU, J.LO.
extract from the Minutes.
JOHN F. CA11GILE, Clerk.
ISGtf. c 23—wtds
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate
of G. W. House, late of said county, dec’d. March
5th' 18CG. . JAMLS W. HOUSE,
Adm’r of G. W. Rouse, dec’d*
Mur^i 7th, ICG6. Iti-tiOd.
$12 00
10 00
14 00
18 00
r» itu mm„. H f Exolusivc SallJ
gimranlecd’nnd "ube’ral tci-ms given to reeponsibl.
persons who first npply. DeBceriplive Circular anil
,e ™. 8 . S oelehra 0 ted‘lterrS’ CLOTHES WASHER,
which lias just takon the first premium at the great
Fair of tli. American Institute, is also sold by th.
undersigned. • . . . '
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent,
No. 347 Broadway; N. Y.
Great Improvement In Sewing Machines I
Notice.
SSSSow^-Shiittle Machine!
" ' * •-•*—•*•- Patanted February 14th, I860.
SALESROOM 636 BROADWAY, jj/Y,
200 WASI4NGT0N STREET, BOSTON.
Administrator’s Sale. . THIS MACHINE is cbnstructcd on entirely new
W TT r ur enr ti n\- TltF FIRST TITF<n> \Y IN prin»ip>v' of mcclmnism possessing many rare and
ILL BE SOLD ON TIIE rllUiT TULbDAi iy* j .Mnnravementa. havimr been examined by
May next, before
Isabella, Worth.county,. _ .
No. seventy-four (74) in tho Fifteenth District of
said county, as the property of James F. Buckclew,
deceased, for distribution. .
Terms on the day of sale. . __
CELIA E. BVCKEtEW, -
March 7th, 18GG.—[Itt-td Adm’rx.
CSEOSIGIA -DOUOIl ERTY COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Edmund Richardson applies to raj
for Letters of Administration on .the estate
sbf Oeorge B. Kihg, late ofsatd county, dcc’d:
^ These are, therefore, tocito and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to bo and apjieftT at my offiee within tlie time pre
scribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why
laid letters of administration should not be granted.
Gif under tty hand and’official-signature at
bffice, this ICth day of March, 18GG.
omcc, ^ * W. H. WILBER, Ordinary.
Albany, (March 17, 1
A trqe extracts
April l^lSfiiS*
Adininistuator’s Sale.
U NDER and by virtue of on order from
Honorable theCourt of Ordinary of Dougherty
county, Ga.. will be sold before tho Court- lion***
door in said county, oft the first Tuesday in June
next, between'the legal hours of sale, tlm house
and lots fn the city or Albany in said county, be
longing to the estate of S. S. Crawford, deceased,
known ns lots numbers (Gl) sixty-one, nr.d (G3)
sixty-throe, on Flint street, and numbers («2) six-
ty-tw6, and (G4) sixty-fonr, on North streci ir said
city, containing each one quarter of an acre, more
or less, to bo sold for the benefit of tho heirs,nnd
creditors of said estate. Tonus made known c
.the day of'Sale. JOHN F; CARGILR",
" J *" T AituiVSrS.-0**»fnrd, deceased.
April 11th, 18GG 2G—4uu
GEORGIA—Baker Comrty.
Onli nary’s Office.
B. D. Bmlwnwplilit'. to flic Court of Ordinary for
Letters of Gnirdianship of the parsons and property
nf Hampton and Sarah'- Oliett, minora of II. II.'
Cliett, late'of Coimnhin county, dec'd. ■ .
This is CO rile all persona interested to file their
objections in my oilii-e, il any they liave, on or be
fore the first Monday in Slay, why letters.should not
be granted the applicant. ...
(jived under my hand and official signature, tins
THE FmxTUESDAY IN £ ““R V«tai been examined by
" ,0 . C r‘ °r:i ?; ! — profound experts, and prononneed to -be.
mnty.Gwrgm.Ljtof.UtKl 01T Cmr«jno»Cowiriireo.
DUTCH ELL SHERIFF SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
before the Court Ilougc door in Camilla, the.f«illow-
ing property, to vrit: One lot of land lyyig and
being in the Tenth District of Mitcholl County, Oft.
Levied*on ns the property of*J. C. Morgan, Justice
Court fifus for cost—A. J. McLeod vs. J. C. Morgan.
Levy made and returned to me by S. C. •
JESSLB TOLLOCK,
February 28th, 18GG. » Sheriff.
■Grovcstcen ^ Co.,
Plano Porte
49 9 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
r§lHE attention of the Fnblic *nd the trade i* in-
coiirscst to the finest number.
Having noithe'r •• Cam nor Cog Wheel,” and the
least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass,
and is
KMrnATICALLT A XOIftfiLESS MACHIXE^
It requires fifty cent. less peower to drive
than any other .Machine in the market.. A girl
twelve years old can work it stadily, without fa
tigne or injury to health.
Its 8trjeitgth and “ Wonderful Simplicity” of
struction renders it almost impossible to get otat of
order and is gna^intced by the Company to give
entire satisfaction. ^ • * - , .
Wc respectfully invite all those wfco may desjre
to supply themselves with a superior article, to
come and examine this “Unrivalled Machine.”
One half hour'* instruction is suftcien t to cnfiUe ang
'person to work this Machine to their entire satiefac-
Rthgiou* and Charitable Tnstitutians will be liberally
dealt with. >'
the United
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
Mxisioal Instoraientej
Silverware, Ercuces. &o,
• . WOR til OVOIt
ONE MILLION pOLLAKS,
All 4o bo sold for Flt^E DOLLARS each, without
- regard to value,
Aha not to I>o Paid po*
toTIL YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TO
RECEIVE! I
l,7fi$ Goid and Silver Watches were- distnbuted
among the patrons of Panicinson & Company du
ring the dioftth of Pebruary, 1886. Read comments
by the Press; speaking of the fipft in the roost com
plimentary manner,:—“A most industrious and
prosperous house.”—[Shippcnsburgli, Pa., Sentinel.
Givo all who deal with them perfect satisfaction.”
—[Dunkirk, N. Y., Jonrnal. “Enjoys a high rep
utation for honorable dealing and the quality of
their goods.’’—[New Paltz, N. Y.,.Times. “Per
fectly roll able and will do all they promise.”—[Ny-
ack, N.. Y, City and County. “Stand high for hon
esty and fair dealing.”— [Fishkiil, N. Y. Journal.
“ Honorable and fair.dealing men.”—[Staplctdn,
. Y. Journal. “ One of tho oldest and most relia
ble firms in business.”—[Capajobarie N. Y. Radii.
Keep their word and not honorably by taeir pal
ms.” [Lyons N..Y. Press.
600 Solid Gold Hunting Watches~...$300 to 750
600 Magic Cased* Gold Watches 250 to 600
600 Ladies’ Enameled Watches,..,.... 100 to 500
600 Diamond Clagtj^Dadies’ Sets,.. 300 to 700
1.000 Diamond Solitaire Rings 75 to 250
1,004) Heavy Silver Hunting Watcheji.. 75 l&o
1,000 Open-face Silver Watches.......;. 20 to 75
1,000 Silver and Mahogany Musical
1 j Boxes...;; ; 100 to COO
1,000 Sliver Dining Sets 75 to 350
1.500 Silver Tea Sets, complete 6p to 200
2,(>0Q Silver Urns and Salvers 76 to 250
2,000',3even Chamber Revolvers.,75 to 300
2,60Q,^atent Single Barrel Pistols...— 26.to 76
^2,4)00 Richly Framed Ofl Paintings.... 75 to 350
2.500 Elegant Pearl Opera Glasses,..* 26 to .76
3,000 Mammoth Photograph Albums!.. 16 to 50
8.000 Cluster Diamond Rings 25 to 100
8,000 Ladies’ Oval Bracelets....... ' 35 tp 50
8,600 Gold Chains of different designs 25 to 3Q0 -
8.500 Gold Thimbles, chased... 5 to 50
*30,000 Signet and Plain Gold Rings.... 6 to 75
*lOJXHLGfntlemen’s Scarf Pins..,.. 6 to 50
12,500 Btoochcs and Ear Drops........... 6 to 80
12,500 Gold Lockets, double gloss 6-to 85
10,000 Gold Pens*Snd Gold Holders 10 to 75
10,000 Seta Studs and "Sleeve Buttons...'* 6 to’ 25
5,000 Silver Goblets and Drink’g Cups 6 to 50
6,000 Set's Tea, Table & Desert Forks 10 to 25
5,000 Sots Tea, Table & Desert Knives -10 to 25
2.500 Revohrihg Silver Castors.;, -25 to 75.
2.500 Silver Cake and Fruit Baskets... 25 to 75
12.500 Wine Holders and other articles ’ . 6 to 76
To immediately dispose of the above magnificent
stock, certificates naming the articles are placed in
sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are en
titled to the articles named on their certificate upon
payment of S5.whe.her it b.e a beautiful Watch
EW DRY
&CH0ENF]jU)-J t
S&OAB :
(SECOND DOOR TOWELS’
_ • AHaSAsrau ©a
Havts jnst received a large, enm i
Areorttnont of Ud^
Cloth, _
tnccs, Ribbon,,
Flowers, Plumes, Sonta™ cu.^” 111
Nubias, Hoods, BoS’et, n
,f all colors and de- 3 * .
_ "riptions,
Boots &, Shoes, Hats Si
READY MADE CLOTRUfo
Also, • • ’
A nsUBjGJIS
GENTS’ FUBNISBINg
At lowest rates .iu this marked
order to eatablish a resular
GOOts
dent that we can aril rifra^r'S'
in the oily, we desire - ■ ■ “ D
in ine oily, we desire a trial to con,i
troth of the assertion. Messrs d
J. T. HESTER, as c! e rls a 'wh, l L,P; 'C
y, Jan. 27th, 18GG.-6 * nil '
and will
Albany,
ooj"
GILBERT &HILS1
'T^mig Store
%%<
Albany, GWg) 0 ,|
j^JAVING just receivtdiWjam^j
Drugs & Medicines,I
ore now prefWlred to fill ordtrs for then
old customers and friends.
Wo Have On Hanfl 1
Simplicity and HferscTiox Combirsd.
It lias a straight needle, perpendicular action
makes tho “Lock or Shuttle Stitch,” which will
“ Neither Rip nor Rave,” and it is alike on both t , __
sides; performs perfect sewing on every description aJMusical Box worth $500, of a Main Gold Riitg,
of material, from Leather to the finest Nnnsook Mbs- worth $o. The return of any of our certificates en-
lin. with cotton, linen or silk thread,, from, the titles yon to tlie article named thereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective of its -worth and as no article
valued less than $5 is named on any ccrtficate, it
will at once he seen that this is m ;
ito Lottery, bill a straight-forward
le^itiiiintc Trasiaactioii, wliieli may
be participated lu even by lbo niosl
fastidious!
SSf" Any one wishing to invest in tlie above en
terprise can receive a samplo package of a Half-
dozen certificates, naming some of the above arti
cles, .by sending il stamped envelope bearing their,
address. Certificates not to.be paid for unless fully
satisfactory.- Wc do thia that ail may be convinced
of our sincerity and the genuineness of our sale.
Call on or addros9,
• * . PARKINSON
- • 208 Broadway, N. Y.
February 28, 18CG. , * 14—3m
Quinine,
Morphine,-^- —
Gam Qpinx,
Powfi* Opium,
Epsom Salts,
Itocbrllc Salts,
Glauber Sails,
Eopcras,
Blue Stone,
Spices,
Casttr OH,
Linseed Oil,
Kerosine OH,
Toilet Soaps,
Sp’ts Tin
White
UU,
Aof.nts wanted- for all Towns
24th day of March, 1866.
' March 2874866-
W.W. JORDAN,
Ordinary 11. C.
al-uL
JAMBS 11. dAKTEK.
XXHNKTA MCLKA.
KENNETH M’L» & CO,
Commission Ifltercliants,
902 BAY ^TfUEET, SA VANN ATT, GA
f;. - REFERENCES.,
Kenneth?McT^ca & Sons. Greenock, Scotland.—
J. Thompson, Bank of Scotland, Greepock, Scot
land; : Sinclair, Hamilton & Co., London; Gordon,
Bruce & McAoliff, Liverpool and New York.
Advances made on consignments to Liverpool
Kew York*-, Colton and other produce received and
’ sold, on eommi»iion or forwarded. Orders from the
Interior for goods promtly executed, both
Unhand N.w Yorh. • '
Are constantly receding large consignments or
n.ms. Bacon, Shonldcrs, Butter, Lord. Flour, &c„
Jte., on consignment, which will bo sold, at the low-
t Market IUics.
January 8tb, 'ir
METALIG BURML CASES
At
LONG & THOMPSON’S,
:—Under the Printing O.T.cc
OS BROAD STREET, AltBANY, GEORGIA.
FINE ASSORTMENT, of METALIC COFFINS
from the email—-1- il.cl«.go»t sires lu.. just
iiocn r.-r..t-ol by ue, and will be kept : always on
hand. Persona desiring Coffins of Ibis kind can
purchase them cheap by calling
.At ritcdjo njlf RK\';^5fiW‘ E \ Pi-TAVE. RnS^riocucaYwnero Agents arc not already established.—
WOOD PIANO FORTES; which for v.Tamo^tlod AUo for Cxh Tl.xieo, Central and South An,erica.
purity of tone are unrivalled, by any luuirrlo otferec — - *• ^
in this market. They contain all the mode-" i,r * ’
Dougherty Inferior Court,
AT CrfAMBES, April 4th, 18C6.
SCOTT'S WWHTHLY MAGAZINE
T HE i?T<jprlclof of tlifonew Southern Monthly
now publishing an cdiHon^of two thousand
•opitf. Its list of contributors'-embnccs a great
deal of the best literary talent’in U»e Sooth and
West. Besides the two admirable scries now
» of publication-—
Decisive Battles of the Revolution,
*sn——.
■ AdrcnUtrc* in Sonlli America,
»h« March number oontalns tlie first of n airioaby
Jamos'Wood Davidson, of Columbia, S. C., entillid
How We Know Each Other:
THE SCIENCE OV HUMAN NATURE.
Yltefft ifill.atso be an occasional conlribution
Literature and Politics from the pen ofC. II. Smitii,
alias “ Bill Arp.” v
The Prixe Story will bo commenced in tho April
numberi
Txn.ns: per nitnUmf^eiabe of Ten will bo
furnished at $4 60 per copy: Clubs of Twenty,
lb* same Tost Office, at Four Dollars.
Address W. J. SCOTT.
‘ March It}, 1800.—[17-Jm
Atlanta, Ga.
Albany, F*,'28th, 1800.
LONG & THOMPSON,
•Whereas, two vacancies having occurred in the
number of Justices of tho Inferior Court of said
county, by the death of E. S. Walker and tho re
moval of Milton C. Ball from th. limity of eaid
county:
It is ordered tlirff an election be held at the Court
House in said county on Wednesday, the 2d day
pf May next, to fill said vacancies.
And whereas, there was .no County Treasurer
elected at the regular time of holding clcetion for
County Officers s . .
It in ordered that an election be held on Wednes
day, the 2d day of May next, for a County Treasu
rer for said county. • .
J. JACKSON. J-I C.,
JAMES M. MERCER, J. 1. C.,
N. P. BRINSON, J. I. C.
A true extract from the minutes.
JOHN F. CARCILE. Clerk.
. Albany, April 11,18«G. . 23—wid
provrments, French,Grand Action. Harp Peclal.trx
Frame, Qvrr-»Strnng Bass, &c..,Hnd eachinstritmen I
being inxcle under the peixnial eilpervish'U’ of Mr j
■ H. GROVESTEEN,’.Vltp has had a praclica. 1
experience of over 35 years in their manufacture, is
fo‘ly warranted in every particular; # ,
Tlie ‘'-.Grovcstcen Pinno Porter. ”
received the award of merit over
all others at the celebrated WorkUp
Fair.
Where were exhibited instruments from ti e br?*t ma
kers of London, Paris, Gertnuny, Philadelpbia, DhI
limore, Boston, and Now York; and also at the
Arnei ican Institute for five successive years,!he go!d‘
and silver medals from Iplh ot»which ODihe^eenal
our vvare-nvjm. ' ** ■ V *
lly the in!reduction of improvements we make
still ipore perfect Piano F«irte,nnd by manahicttiring
Inr^Wf with a strictly cash system, arO enabled to
offer tliesc instruments at a price which will pre
clude all competition;
Prices—No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners,
Rosewood plain ease §J75.
No. 2. Seven Octave, round comers, Rosewood
heavy moulding §30(J.
No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood
looms X|V style 8326. i
Term*—met Cush itt Current Funds.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
**A &C” '
hoiu a llberol'.discount will be given
T. J, McAUTHBU & CO.
A. & Co.
PTINCIpAL AOUNCIBS ESTABLISHED.
Philadelphia, Sarmiento McGrath '& Co.; Pilts-
...irgh, Ernest Axtholm; Baltimore, Thomas Shanks;
AVashinglon, D C., J. Karr; Wheeling, Va., Sawtell
Bit). . •' wf ’:
September QOth^i ^66^* 80—,
LIVINGSTON HOUSE,
Newton, Baker Conntv, Ga.,
H AS been fitted up by the undersigned, and th**
traveling pnbltc are requested to rail. It
kind and polite treatment, the best lari that ran be
obtained and moderate charges will bo satisfactory
•y liave all guaranteed it they-call.
. W. W. LIVINGSTON.
Now»on, Nov. 25, 1365, 38-
Metropolitan Enterprise.
GREAT GIFT SALE
OF TOE
'
New York and Providence
Jeweler’s Association,
Capital $1,000,000.
-DEPOT. 1ST BROADWAY.
Albany Chapter No. 15, A. Y. M.
nnHE regular convocations of this Clmptct are
the second and fourth Friday nights in each
month.
The companions will plcaso tako notice and gov*
n themselves accordingly. ^
D. W. C. SPENCER.
Albajty, Aphxl 13th. 180
Kerosine Oil!
Kerosine Oil!
• At the Drug t>tor& of-
A N Immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry
and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for ONE DOL
LAR each, without ’regard to value, and not to be
*;:aid fiir Vuitll you see wlfat you will receive.
Certificates, naming each article, and its value,
arc placed in scaled envelopes and weiyaixcd. One
nf these envelopes will be sent by mail to any nd-
T7- « nil l I dveas cn^rcccipt of 25 cents; five for $1; eleven for
KCl OSinC Ull . tm&i Sixty-five for $10; and oue hun
dred for $16.
On receipt ef«thc Certificate yon will see what yon
K. It. BACON k CO.,
Washington St., Albany, Ga.
. THE
Underwriters’ Agency
Or New Yoxx,
CASH. ASSETS,
•Three Million Dollars,
: ISSURJK4LIC1K OF
Fire & Marine Insurance
tUi. payable ia GOLD or CURRENCY
Negotiable and Bankable '
CERTIFICATES OF' INSURANCE
on raoiD xt tua awociA-no*.
Y. G-. Rust, A.gent,
ATjBAIIY, ga,
October 21, 1805. 53-tf
Kerosine Lamps
Kerosine Lamps,
kerosike lamp shades.
KEROSINE LAMP CH1MNEPS,
And a full assortment of Kerosine Lamp Fixtures,
at the Drugstore of
E. n. BAGON * CO.,
. noxt to Express Office',
' Albany, Ga.
Call and See the Fine Assort
ment of
rrioiuETsoaps.-pomades, colocnes,ex-
1 tracts for Handkerchiefs, Flavoring Extracts,
Hntr Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Cloth' Brushes, White
Wash Brushes, Combs. .
Just opened at the Drug Store of
E. U. BACON ft CO.
Albany, March 17, 1800. -19—2w
arc going to lmvc, and then it is n(T your opti u to
pay the yollar and take the article or not. Purch^
serv may thus*obtain a Gold Watch,‘.Diamond Ring,
a {Piano. Sewing Machine, or any set of Jcjjclry on
our list, for $1; and in no case can tli^h*8 et l cs *
than Ono Dollar’s worth, as there are no blanks.-
4ffifttf are wanted H every town In tho oounlry.
every person can make ten dollars a day, selling
• ur Certificates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever
known. .
fiend 25 cents for a Certificate, which will Inform
you what yon can obtainT»r $1. At the>ame time
get our circular,[containing full lists a»d particu
lars ; a\so. Terms to Agents. *
Address *
JAMBS nUTCHINSON & CO ,•
107 Broadway, N. Y.
March 14,18CG. 18—
Application to Sell Lan-j.
S IXTY DAYS AFTER DATE npylicaHon will 1
made to flic Ordinary of Worth county, Ga.,
for leave to sell the real estate belonging lo the es-’
tat# of James Buckelcw, deceased.
• CELIA E. BUCK ELF. W,
Adm’rx de bonis non—Will annexed.
March 7, 1H««. 1«- GCd
G. S. SEYMOUE, M. D.,
Surtricnl & Mechanical Dentist
Office ou Kriinrl Sired,
OVER JONES & CUTLIEE.S STORE,
Af.BANY, GEORGIA.
February 3J, 18CG. 9-If
Albany Lodge No. 24; F A. M.
rjlHE regular meetings of
*| ’tllia Lodge are on*the
■fiTsi and third Friday nights t
in each month. „
Tho brethren will please
take due notice and gove
Ihemselvcs accordingly*
STAR SALOON,
(Thrcfi- doors below the Printing Office,)
^L^B^ISTY, GA
J AVING just received n fresh supply' of ALL
KINDS. OF TlJE-.BEST LIQUORS with
i flic Not^tcrp market r !s slocked, such ns
Branuy, Whiskey, Wine, Champagne, UliV,' Ao.. &c
I am now prepared to Suit the palates ef any body:
receive I C JL regularly from Macon. Also, I
min constant receipt of GOOD OLD ALE. Call
and see me.' ' V THOMAS II. CLARK.’
Albany, Ga. Feb. 28,180G, 11—if
Albany, April 13tb, 1865.-tf,
D- W. G. EPEXCER,
Secretary,
Notice to City Tax Payers,
rST lll'Mlooks for li e aBscs-s.ncnt of llio City Tuxes
JL for tho four 18GH will he open from Ihe 1st
•Iny of April until the 1st liny of May next. All per
sons conr.ornecl will take moire anti promptly render
to me, within the timd specified, a list of their taxn-
bio property williin the eilyi nnd nil persons failin''
or refusing to do so will he dxnble taxed.
JOHN V. CARr.U.l-:.
Clerk of Conn,eii
WA'
Fully,
f’sloael,
Pint JIsss,
BUsl. Oriit
FlavorinsE
Azcaea,
SozGitont,
Perfumery,
Patent Die
Matches,
Ac.,
•ualij h
TIIE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS TO SECURE
GOOD JEWELRY AND WATCHES
AT ONE DOLLAR EACH.
75,000 Watches,
MUSICAL BOXES, CHAINS, SETS OF JEWELRY,
'FENS, BRACELETS, ,CASTORS, GOD-
LETS, SPOONS,' FORKS, NAP
KIN RINGS. &c., &o.,
WORTH $600,000,
To bo sold for-ONF. DOLLAR each, without ..
gawl to value, and not to bo paid for until you
know what you nro to got. Send 25 cents for a
Certificate, which wilt inforin you what you can have
for $1, and at the same tirno get our Ciftmlar con
taining full list and particulars, alsoterms to Agents,
which wo want in every. Regiment and Town in the
Country! • *
One Certificate will cost 25c.; five for $1; twelve
for $2; thirty for S5‘; one hundred, with premium
Gold yen and massive Gold Holder and Pencil for
$16. All Wc ask I5 one trial.
Address . ^ BRYAN BROS. &. CO„
68 Liberty Street, N. Y. City.
All Essences, Tincturr*. fee.,
Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully
- £&r Terms CASH.
Albany, Ga., October 21, ^JC5.
NEW'* SKIRT FOE"
The Great Invention t
Hoop S3Ss.iri
J. W. BRADLEY’S New Patent Ml
ELLIPTIC (or doubloJSPiTIffGfil
This, invention consists of Duplex (or ti
t ie Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeuiowl,
tightly aud firmly together, edge lo tigt,]
tho toughest, most tlexible. elastic
Spring ever used. They seldom bend
the single springs, and cftuset{uei:tlj
perfect and beautiful'sliapc moretlu
as any single spring skirt that ever L«'
made.
The wonderful flexibility an J. great
pleasure to any lady nearing the lityial
Skirt will he experienced particularly
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad
pews, arm chairs, for. promenade ami
as the skirt can be folded when in us
small place as easily and conveniently
muslin dress.
A ladyjuavtng enjoyed the plea:
great convenience, of wearing tho Db[
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day r"
wards willingly dispense with their
dren. Misses aud Young Julies they «
others. •
The JIoops are covered with two
twisted thread and will wear twice"
single yarn covering which is used
steel hoop skirts. The three bottom
skirt, are also double steel, and twicej
crcd to prevent the covering from
rods when -dragging down stairs, si
&c , which’ they ore constantly
in use. .• , . .
All nro made of the new ana elegant
and are the best quality in every p
the wcarer'the most graceful mdpenw
siblc, and are unquestionably t»« "S*
sirable, comfortable Add econowo* **2,
WESTS, BRADLEY.& CAW. W
Invention, and solo Mannfectnw^. -
and 79 Be 81 Bond, Streets, 5<«"
^For sal* in all finjl class Sn»»'
I I
tliroughout the United States
de Cuba, Mexico) South America,
Indies.
Inquire for (he Dnplex
Spring Skirt.
September 9th. 1865.—•
idC-.wada.fl
Ellipti*
AH. PEllSOSS DIE*
T7IROM 1863 to,tliis date, an
P forward ami settle by os*
failing so to do; by tho Mth of/“
their accounts in the hands
collection.
Albany; Nov. 25, I860.
U. Decf’fJ
>r vrri*B*|
Host Office Box 0788.
February 24, 1800.
13-*-w6m
* yiv»»r. now
pr.psrolt 1 '
Iron in ike Blood!I
rpiIE 4>F.!IDVIAH SYRUP nnpglios the Blood
A- with its Life Element, iron, infu-ino etretifftb,
vipor.artd now life into the whole eystetn. FnrBys-
-ipsis, Dropsy, Chronic Hi.irrliora, Debility,-Fcmnlo
seoknesses, etc., it tea aporlHc. Thousands l.ave
biten changed by the use ot thW medicine Iroin weak,
sickly, suffering croHlores, to strong, healthy, an '
happy men «nd women. A 32 page pamphlet seii
Price $1 per bottle, nr tl for $5.
J. P. D1NSMORK. 3G Dev Street, N. Y-
CT St',d))y Ilrupgists generallyi^.
October 28 > I6Gj 31-3m
Dr. H. Ander’s Iodine Water.
An InvAinaBLH- Discovery—A Poll Grain- ot
loDTRE IN EACH OUNCE tft- - VVATER—DISSOLVED
VVil tioDT A SotVElIT ! •
rpilE most Powcrfrl VitaIizin C .Agent ami Rcsto
_*• nttve known. Scrofula, Salt-Rlicnm, Cancers,
Rheumatism, Consumptipn, and many Chroitic and •
Heredity Dispa.ses, are cured by its u?e, at* thous-
L, KINDS 1 ’
JOB
at this
OFFICE
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