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. Title EXECUTIVE.
* Andrew Johnson, of Tenn., President.
LaFavette S. Fosteimof Conn.. Acting
Vice President.
•THE CABINET.
- Wm. H. Seward, ofNew York, Secretary
ofState.
H. McCulloch, of Indiana, Secretary ot
the Treasury. ■ m
Edwin M. Stanton, Qf Pennsylvania, Se
cretary of War.
Gideon Welles, of Connecticut, Secretary
of the Navy. *
James Marian, of Iowa, Secretary ot the
' Interior.
James Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gen
eral.
William Dennison, of Ohio, Postmaster
General,
TnE JUDICIABT.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Sustice.
Nathan Cliflord, of Maine, Associate Jus
tice.
Samuel Nelson, of New York, Associate
Justice.
R. C. Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice.
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Associate
Justice.
David Davis, of Illinois, Associate Jus
tice. ,
Noah Il.'Swayne, of Oliio, Associate Jus-
tire.
Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus
tice. ’ 5-
GE0KG1A—STATE GOVERNMENT.
EXECUTIVE IJKPARTSIEXT.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
R. L. Hunter, Secretary Executive De
partment.
H J. G. Williams.......
Z. D. Harrison, Messenger.
• STATE HOUSE OFFICERS.
N. C. Barnett, Secretary of State and Sur
veyor General,
J. T. Burns, Comptroller General.
John Jones, Treasurer.
J. G. Montgomery, Librarian.
Jesse Horton, Captain State House Guard.
judiciary. ■
Judges of the Supreme Court—‘Jos. H.
Lumpkin, Iverson L, Harris, Dawgon A.
Walker. ,
Clerk—C. W. Dubose.
PENITENTIARY.
W. C. Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G. Talbird, Assistant Keeper; A. M. Nis-
bet, Book Keeper..
T.UXATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. F. Green, Supt. and Resident Phy
sician ; Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant Physi
cian,
DOUGHERTY COUNTY SUP’R COURT
J udge R. H. Clark.
Solicitor L. P. D. Warren.
Sheriff ,...., J. W. Kemp.
Clerk J. F. Cargile.
Ordinary W, H. Wilder.
* COUNTY COURT.
Judge Thomas C. Spicer.
Solicitor. Wm. Oliver.
Clerk. J. F. Cargile.
JUDGES INFERIOR COURT.
John Jaokson, J. M. Mercer, N. P. Brin
son, T. A. Cleaves, F. M.'Thompson,
Clerk J. P. Cargile.
TO THE CITIZENS OF GEORGIA.
The termination of i» eanguinary contest, which
for the past four years has pressed an impassable
barrier to all social or commercial intercourse be
tween the two great sections of our country, haring
at length happily oloared away all obstacles to a
renewal of these relations which formerly bound us
together in a fraternal union; I take tho earliest
opportunity afforded by- this* auspicious" event, to
greet my Southern-friends, And to solicit from them
a renewsl of that extensive business whieh for a
quarter of a, ccntury-ti.is been uninterrupted euvc by
the great publie calamity to which I have adverted.
It is .scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a
business ro-union f should repeat the warning so
often given to my -friends—to beware of all these
spnrious and deleterious compounds which, under
the specious and false titles of Imported Wines >
Brandies; Holland Gin, Liquors, &c., have been
equally destructive to the’bealth of our citizens as
prejudicial, to the interests of the legitimate Im
porter. ' * 7
JMany years of my past life hare b.eon expended
in an open and candid attempt to expose these
wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been
spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to
place before my friends and the public generally ^
at the lowest market price, and in auoh quantities
as might suit their convenience, a truly genuine
imported article.
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the
largest and. most respectable exporting houses in
France and Great Britain have afforded mo unsur
passed facilities for supplying oorhome market with
Wines, Liquors, and Liqmures of the best and most
approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own*
distillery in Holland for, the ’manufacture of the
Schiqdam Schnaps.”
The latter, so.long tested and approved by the
medical Faculties of the United States, West Indies
and South America as an invaluable Therapeutic, a
wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage
allclitautes and during all seasons, quickly exi s
ted the cupidity ol the home manufacturers and ven
ders of a spurious article under the samo name.
I trust that I, have, after much toil and expense,
surrounded all my importations with safeguards and
directions which with ordinary circumspection will
insure their delivery, as 1 receive them from Europe,
to all my customers.
I would, hqwever, ccoramehd in-all cases where
it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my dep'ot,
22 -Beaver Street, New York, off that purchases be
made of my accredited agents.
In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies
&c., in wood, I have a considerable supply of old
tried foreign Wines, embracing vintages of many
years past, bottled up before the commencement of
the war, which I can especially recommend to all
connoisseurs of these rare luxuries.
In conclusion, I would specially call the early at
tention of my Southern customers to the advantage
to be derived by transmitting their orders .without
loss of time, or calling personally at the depot, i
order to insure the fulfilment of their orders out of
the present large and well selected assortment.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York.
February 21,18oC. « 13-3m
A. X
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE!
• WEST^SIDE MAIN ST. '
Yon can always’ find* the. Newest and most
Fashionable Dress Goods
Of ail kindi to be had in any of tho Northern mar
ked. Our stock is selected with care and.Uste, sq
that the moet fastidious can be suited.
WHITE GOODS,
(Of all., kinds)
SWISS tTAOKONET,
TABLET ON'S NAINSOOK, &C., &0.
In qualities and quantity to meet the demands of any.
Fanoy Goods and Notions)
of all kinds; and In
BOOTS AMD SHOES,
Mur stock is complete, from the Brogan to the finest
GLOVE KID.
IN HATS AND CAPS,
(Both Gentlemens’ and Ladies’,) 'we have a full and
complete stock.
amity.Groceries, of all kinds.
And of the best quality. We have also a large lot ot^
BED BLANKETS.
(White and Grey.) In fact,everything lobe found ina
Encourage Home Industry!
W E fcre now manufacturing at Albany,Georgia
a variety of j ~ V
Woolen CSoOds
Twilled and Plain, Colored and White.
WAREENTED PERFECT.
—: A nd of the -
:p:ro spegttjs
OF THR
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OF .
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, Jnn.9, 1866.- •: . 35-
Southem Mutual Insurance Co,
Athens Ga.
JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO.,
ALREMARLE COUNTY, VA..
EUFAULA HOME INSURANCE CO., ,
EUFAULA, ALA.
TRAVELER'S LIFE INSURANCE,
HARTFORD, CONN.
WOODVILLE INSURANCE CO.,‘
WOODVILLE, ALA.
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE,
H0WARDSV1LLE, VA.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE & TRUST CO,
SAVANNAH, GA;
JOHN A. DAVIS, Agent.
Call attention particularly to tho Traveler'!
accidents of-all kinds, as well ns lives, and
any ono become disabled and,preve'nted from at
tending to their, dusioess, they are paid weekly
compensations.
Albany, Ga., April 11th, 1866: 23-
A great variety of Duttons, Needles, Pins, Thread
-A &c„ &c. L. K. WELCH & CO.
Dec 3, 1865 39-
be prepared by the let of Ms, to Cord ^^,7^
take Rolls for Costumers.* , ac ^ city and County. “Stand high for hon-
Suitable, for all classes of Working‘People, which
we Will sell at Reasonable Prices 'or exchange for
Wool dr Cotton.
We ask the aUentioiroC Merchants, Planters and
others, assuring them that we are determined to
make it to their interest to purchase our go^Is.
We shall
Wool and make 1
N. & A\ P. TIFT.
Albfiny,March 31, 1866. * 22^
AXtBAISTY GRIST
AND
FXaOUR MILLS.
TV Albany Steam Mills are now in operation.
Making Good Meal and Flour.
Customers will bp promptly attended to and freely
dealt with. Our Customers svill not be* delayed..
The Grain will be weighed in and the Meal weighed
oat, (which will require hut d few minutes) unless
*he parties 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 we grind, is fanned through the fan and the
trash is not accounted for in'Meal.
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds;
^ Musical Instruments,
Silverware, Bronaes,
WORTH OTOE
ONE MILEIQN DOLLARS,
AU to be sold for FIVE DOLLARS each, without
regard to value,
And jiot to bo Paid For
urn. TOO KNOW WHAT YOU AR TO
RCI V !1 -
1,768 Gold and Silver Watches were distributed
among tho patrons of‘Pabkiksoji &* Company du
ring the month Of February, 1866. ^ Read comments
by Ohe Press, speaking of the Qrrn in the most com
plimentary- manner;— 14 A . most- industrious and
prosparona house."—[Shippcnsbnrgh, Fa., Sentinel.
" Give all.-who deal with them perfect satisfaction.”
—[Dunkirk, N. Y-, Journal. —Enjoys a high rep
utation for honorable dealing and the quality of
Their goods "—[New Palls, N. Y.', Times. “
SCHOENFELD &
®aoas gnvtrp
(SECOND DOOR TO WELCH^?’
Dace.. Ribbons, R ats ’
Flowers, Plumes, Sonlsgs cLi Hll
.Nubias, Hoods, Bowen h*' SI, V
of all colors »ndd®'
scriptiou?,
Boots Shoes, Hats & c I
. READY MADE CLOTDIXq ■
Also, ’
Returnable to June
Terra, 1866, of
Dougherty Superior
Court.
DOUGHERTY SUPERIOR COURT,
-. At CuambXB8, March 8, 1866.
AU of which we propose to sell at the
Very Lowest Market Prices,
ALL WE ASK IS A CALL.
’ Raine, Hewett &/ Co.
Albany,Nov. 25th, 1865. ' 38—
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Louisa Mason
James D. Mason.
}
O N bearing the above petition, and being satiated
that Defendant is a non resident, it is hereby
ordered that service of this petition be perfected by
publication in the Albany Patriot once a month for
four raontlSt requiring .said Defendant to bo and
appear at the Superior Court to be held in and for
said county of Dougherty on tho first Monday in
June next, then and thereto show cause, if any he
has, why the prayer of petitioner should not be
granted. „
A true extract from the Minutes..
JOHN F. CARGILE, Clerk.
Albany, March 7, I860. 1G—m-
FOR MARINE
FIRE INSURA.3STCE
(Men Fire insurance Comp’y, N, Y.
Security Insurance Company, N. Y,
Atlantic Fire Insurance 'o,, N ,Y.
Phrenix Ins. Co;, Hartford, Conn.
Well Fire Ins. Co., Norwich, Conn.
Total Capital $15,000,000.
•Apply to niXES & HOJJBS,
• . * “■ . Agents.
Albany, Ga., March 3d, I860. 15—6m
B. F. ROBERT,
Civil Engineer
AXD
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
.Albany, Ga.
W ILL buy, sell, rent, and survey lands sit
uated in any part of South Western Georgia,
for parties desiring it.
Orders left at Charles Yolker’s Storo will be
promptly executed, . - .
Albany, Ga., October 7,1865. 81 tf
Put Money in thy Purse!
!Road. to "Wealth.
5 AAA ACTIVE AND RELIALE AGENTS,
Male or Female, aud of all ages, art
wanted to canvass every City, Town, Village, Ham
let, Workshop and Factory throughout the world,
for the sale of our
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, MUSI
CAL BOXES, ALBUMS and other.Articles.
Energetic persons of good habits and fair business
tact can clearbver $25 per week in the coumry, and
a much larger amount in thickly settled localities.
'Wo Capital Required!
Samples of our Xrtictes, to the anionn^of $3, will
be sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly
satisfactory no charge!
Send your address, if you are of an industrious
turn, of mind and in quest of immediate wealth 1!
Direct to
PARKINSON & CO., Importers,
203 Broadway, New York.
Feb. Vth, 1866. . 11-
Administrator’s Sale.
. Ill ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
W next, before the Court House door in the town
.^f Isabella, Worth county,' Ga., Lot of Land number
804r in the 7th district of said county. Stdd'as tho
property of Thomas J. 8umher, deceased, for dis
tribution. Terms on the day of sale. • -
DANIEL L. SUJINER, Adm'r.
Jana 16,1866. -
SCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE!
T HE Proprietor of this new Southern Monthly is
now publishing Ian edition of two thousand
copies. .Its list of contributors embraces a great
deal of the best literary talent in* the South and
West. Besides the two admirable series now in
coarse of publicat ion— . .
Decisive Battles of the Revolution,
Adventures id South America,
the March nupiber contain; the first of a serin by
James Wood Davidson, of Columbia, 8. C., entitled
How We Show Each Other:
THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN NATURE.
Thcro vriU also he an oeeaiilonal contribution on
Literal are nnd Polities from the pen ofC. H Smith
aline "Bill Arp.". " ’
Tho Prize Story will be commenced, id tho Anril
number.. r r
Teems: S5 per annum; CIqbs.of Ten will be
furnished at $4 60 per copy; Cluba of Twenty, at
the same Post Office, at Four Dollars. ,
Address , W. J ■ SCOTT
March 10,l8C6.-[17-Im Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Bank Notes Wanted
E. Sj. janwey, at the Store Boom ocoupied
by RAINE, HEWITT & CO., is paying the highest
market price for Southern Bank, Gold and Silver.
Albany, May 12th, 1866. 31—
THE LONE STAA SALOON
(Three doors below the Printing Office,)
' GA
S AVING lust received n fresh supply of ALL
KINDS OF THE BEST LIQUORS with
the Northern market is stocked, such as
Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, Champagne, (Jin, &c.. Stc
I am'*now prepared to suit the palates of any body.
I receive IQE regularly from Macon. . Also. 1
am in constant receipt of GOOD OLD ALE. CalL
id see me. THOMAS II. CLARK.
Albany, Go. Feb. 28,1866. 14—tf
An Ordinance
Be tf ordained by the Mayor and Membere of the City
Council of Albany, anditis hereby ordained by the
.authority aforesaid :
THAT no licensed retailer of spirituous or fer
mented liquors, or any other person whatever, shall
either by himself or Agent, sell or barter any spir
ituous or fermented liquors in ahy quantities what
ever, on the Sabba III Dajyunters in cases
of sickness or absolute necessity, Jo be judged of by
tho Mayor; and upon a violation, of this Ordinance
such person so offending shall be fined not mure
than FIFTY DOLLARS. ApprovetfMay 19th, 1866.
~ ’ WRIGHT, Mayor.
• Attest: J. F. Cauoi
•May £6, 1866,
iLiTCl’k of Council.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL.be sold on tho first Toe,day In August
next, before the Court Home door iu- tae town of
Isabella, Worth county, Ga., lot-of land number 109
In the I5th District of said county. Sold ns the
property of James ISucfcelew, deceased, for tlieben
efit ot the distributees. Terms on the dnv! ■ °
CELIA E. BUCKELEW,
Adra’r de bonis non—^Will annexed.
June 9, 1866,
• . CEMENT'i!
BARRELS «YDR4ULIC CEMENT.—
For sale by NELSON TIFT,
jjgy Apply at Bridge Building, or at II. John
ston’s Ware-House.
April 21,1866.
26^—w4y.
CT Job Work executed at
this oflice in good si ylc. Also, blanks
se»- urnished of every description,
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Al^wny, March 31.1866.
METALIC BURIAL
LONG & THOMPSON’S,
Under tlie Printing Oflice
GN BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGLV.
esty and'fair* dealing.”—[Fishkill, N. Y. Journal.
“ Honorable and fair .dealing men.”— : [Stapletdn,
N. Y. Journal. ” One of the"oldest and most relia
ble firms in. business.”—[Canajoharie N. Y. Radii.
“ Keep their word and act honorably by taeir pat
rons.” riWons N. Y. Pres9.
’ 500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches-...$300 to 750
500 Magio Cased Geld Watches...... *250 to 500
500 Ladies’ Enameled Watches........ '100 to 500
500 Diamond Cluster Dadics’ Seta... 300 to 700
1.000 Diamond Solitaire Rings... • 75 to 250
r 1,000 Uqavy Silver Hunting Watches. 75 to 15Q-
1.000 Open-face Silver Watches......;.. 20 to 75
1,000 Silver and Mahogany Musical
lBoxes 100 to 500
1.000 Silver Dining Sets 75 tojJ60
1.500 Silver Tea Sets, complete ; 60 to^200
2.000 ^Tlver Ufits and Strivers 75 to»250
2,000 Seven Chambeif Revolvers ... , 75 ta 800
2.500 Tatent Single Barrel Pistols...... 25 to .75
2.000 Richly Framed Oil Paintings.... 1 76 to 350
2.500 Elegant Pearl Opera Glasses.... ; 25 to 75
3.000 Mammoth Photograpn Albums... . 15 to 50
.-3.QHQ Cluster Diamond Rings. .......... 25 to 100
3.000 Ladies’ Oval Bracelets../.;.. 15 to-60
3.500 Gold Chains of different designs .25 to 300
3.500 Gold Thimbles, chased.*. .6 to- 6Q
10,000 Signet and Plain Gold Rings.... 5 to 75
10,000'Gentlemen’s Scarf Pins.... .. 5 to 50
12,500 Brooches and Ear Dropsw . 6 to 86
12,*500 Gold Lockets, double glass 5 to 35
10.000 Gold Pens and Gold Holders...... 10 to ^75
10,000 Sets Studs and^SIecve Bntfons^. * 5 to *25
6,000 Silver Goblets and Driuk’g Cups , 5 to 50
6.000 Sets Tea, Table & Desert Forks 10 to 25
5.000 Sets Tea, Table & Desert Knives 10 to 25
2.500 Revolving Silver Castors 25 to 75
' 2,500 Silver Cake and Fruit Baskets... '25 to 75
12.500 Wine Holders and other articles 6 to 75
To immediately dispose of the above magnificent
stock, certificates namin^Jic articles stc placed in
sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are e'*-
titled to the articles named, on their certificate upon
payment of $5 whether it be a beautiful Watch, or
a Musical Bok worth $500, or a Plain Gold Ring,
worth $5. The ret urn of any of our certificates en
tities you to tho article named thereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective oif its worth and as no article
valued less than $5 is. named on any cerlficate, it
will at once be seen that this is
No Lottery, but a straight-forward S*;,*?^*
legitimate transact ion, wliielt may aoapsi
be participated ill even by the most
faslidions!
tfS?* Any one wishing to invest in ihe above en
terprise can receive a sample package of‘ a Half-
dozen certificates, naming some of the above arti
cles, by sending n stamped envelope bearing therr
address. Certificates net to bo paid for unless fully
satisfactory. We do this that all may be convinced
of our sincerity and the genuineness of ouf sale.
Call on Or address,
. f PARKINSON & CO..
208 Broadway, N. Y.
February 28, 1866^ ^ 14—3m
* FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS
J\ from the smallest to the largest sizes have just
been received by us, and will- be kept always on
hand. Persons, desiring Coffins of this kind can
purchase them cheap by calling on
LONG & THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 28th, 18GC. . ^ 14—tf
GENTS' FURNISHING G0 0& |
At lozrest rates in ttia “ I
order to establUh a repilar
dent that we can sell cheaper than " F ""*
in the cify. wc desire a trial (o c ™’,V.° U, 3
truth of the assertion. Messrs. W 5
J. T. HESTER, ns clerks, ore
and wfll be pleaeed to see their old
Albany, Jaw. 27tb. 1860 -6 leadl 1
GILBERT &HILSfi(
Brag Store,
my, Georgiy
RAVING just received a large snpplj
Drugs & Medicines,!
are now prepared to fill ordera for tbeir|
old customers and friends.
- We Have On Hand
QuiDine,
Jlorphinc,
Gam Opiam,
Powd’ Opium,
Epsom Saifs, '
Jiocbelle Salts,
Glauber Salts,
(.’operas,
Bloc Stone,
Spices,
taster Oil,
Masted OH,
Kcrosioe Oil,
Dougherty Inferior CouS%,
AT cn.VMBES, April Jlh, 1866.
Whereas, two vacancies having occurred in the
number of Justices of-the Inferior Court of said
ounty, by the death of E. S. Walker and the re
moval of Milton C. Ball from tho limity of said
county
is ordered that an clccticn be held at the Court
(louse in said county on Wednesday, the 2d day
of next, to fill said vacancies.
And whereas, there was no County Treasurer
elected ot the l-eguluf time of holding election for
County Officers:
It is ordered that an election be held on Wednes
day, tho 2d day of'May next, for a Couuty Treasu
rer for Said county.
J. JACKSON, J. I. C. t
JAMES M. MERCER, J. I. C.,
N. P. BRINSON, J. I. C.
A true extract from the minutes.
JOHN F. CARCILE, Clerk.
Albany, April 11. 1866.23—wtd
THL
Underwriters’ Agency
Of New York, .
CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES -OF
Fire & Marine Insurance
Made payable in GOLD or'CURRENCY
Negotiable and Bankable
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE
* * MI KSUXD ST THU ASSOCIATION.
Y. Gr. Rust, .Agent,
ALBANY, GA.
Oc!ob«r 21. ituiGL 83-tf
While Lcatf,
Lamp Black,
rmiy,
CalwMl,
Iliac Jlass,
Blist. OrjR,
I'ldYorlBg Exin
Azomta,
Sezodont,
Pcrfcacrj,
Palm Jltdictaj
iintchcs,
Ac.,
All Essences, Ticciurrs, &c„ usuafij btf i|
Drng Store. Prescript ion* earefullr cobjm J
8®- Terms CA81L
Albany, Ga., October 21, 18G5J
NEW SKIET'FOR 1861
The Great Invention cf tbe |
Hoop SYiirfs,
J. W. BRADLEY'S Kew FatMtJI
- — - . ELLIPTIC (or doul)Ic> SFRJDf0 SER|
tmversal ClOlhCS V\ rlllgCl* ! This invention ccnsists 'if Dppui
° " j tic Pure Refined Steel Springs,' ingenious!,!! *
THIS WRINGER has again taken the First Prc- ‘ tightly and firmly together, e4 S e u> edge,
ium in the Great Fair of the American institute—toughest, moat flexible, elastic t»4 •
.. has aRo taken the First Premium at the State paring ever used. They seluomW crirnW
Fairs of Now York, Vermont, Pcnm.ylvnria, Ohio, j tho pi »S le ?P»*‘ngSv nnd consequently presemr
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, loWa, Wis-[perfect and beautiful shape moi
cousin. Connecticut River Valiey Fair, Champlain i us an y single spring skirt that
Valley Fair, and nt mosff of the County and fasti- { made. .
lute Fairs throughout the country. The wonderful flexibility and great no*!
nnn non tt * *n n n pleasure to any lady wearing the Dnp.a
Over 200,000 Xl&YB JdCGH ibolcli' k?kir: will be experienced ^arn'mlarly iD n.
- . assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cais,i
And tjre now in uso in the United States, and teei pews, arm chairs, for promenade nndhwuei
never heard of one that teas not liked . J a*.,he skirt can be folded when in
The Universal is superior to all other Wringers, • small place as easily and conreniendy
in having larqk rolls of solid India l’*ubbcr, so pro- j musliu dress,
tteted by strong cogwhek’.ls tliai they cannot slip! A lady having enjoyed the pit
or brenkloose from the shaft,- Its strong wood fiQine • great convenience of "wearing D"I*kt
cannot be broken, and dt>es not rusi or soil the Eiecl Spring Skirt for a single day will near!
clothes. Every Universal Wrtngor is Warranted. - *
We select a feW test imonial»from persons widely
known to the public, who speak from acmal expe
rience, nnd are above suspicion of misstatement: j
“ My family would as soon give-up the cooking
stove as this Clothes Wringer. It canuot bo too
highly recommended.”—£Solon Robinson.-.
••This is the first Wringer I have found, that
would stand the services required of it.”
[J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy’s Hotel.
‘‘We think llie Machine much more than pays for
4k?lf every year in the saving of garments. Wo
think it important the wringer should be fitted with
COGS.”—[Orange Judd, feditor of American Agri
culturist.
‘‘I heartily commend it to economists'of time,
money and contentment.”^—[The Rev. Dr. Bellows.
- 3?IiTo~Es7
Large Wringer, “A” .....$!2 00
Medium “ “B” 10 00
Doty’s Washer, Family Size 14 00
• . “ Hotcl a ... 18 00
Merchants or good canvassers can make money
rapidly selling them in every town. Exclusive sale
guaranteed and liberal terms given to responsible
persons who first apply. Desccnptive Circular and
terms sent free.’
The celebrated DOT VS’ CLOTHES WASHER,
which has just taken the first premium at the great
Fair of the American Institute* is also Sold by the
wards willingly dispense with their us*, h* 0 !
dren. Masses and Yeung Ladies they are
all others. -
The Hoops are covered with two pj
twisted thread and will ..wear twice as bug
single yarn covering'which is used on all
stecVdioop skirts^ The three botlwnfousu
skirt are also double steel, and twice cr
prevent the t
rods when dragging -
&c, which they are constantly subject tt ^
in use. •
All are made of the new and elegant coriflj
and arc the best quality in every
tho wearer the most graceful perfect
siole, and are unquestionably tbs
•sirable, comfortable and economical
WESTS, BRADLEY 8c CARY,
Invention, and* solo Manufacturer?, Vi
and 79 & 81 Beadc Streets, New Yoit-
, For sale in all first class Stores in
throughout tho United States and ^ anf-l y.Ji
■de Cuba, Mexico, South America, “ 1
Indies. „
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic l
Spring Skirt. . if
September 9th. 1865.—27 ' ^
PURE CdG-NAC BRANDY.
TRY IT!
genuine Bourbon Whiskey!
SOMETHING REALLY GOOD!
Sherry "W ine!
Schiedam Schnapps,
Port Wine
Pure and Unadulterated!!
For 6ale at „ " *' ’ • .
in ,, L E-H. BACON & CO.'S.
AUiany, March 28,1866. 21-2w
TTnited States Internal-Beyenue’
Assistant Assessob’s Ovfice ;
Albany, Ga., May 1st, 1866 f
A LL persons required hy. the .Statue t„ take nul
f\. Licensee are notiflcd that the old Licence,
reretofore issued have expired Ihis day, end must
be renewed at once, or, in default thereof thaw
ally provided by .the Stetuto will be enforced P
A. N. HINES,
Albany, May 6, 1SC0, ' ' Ass ” ! Q °r-
undersigned
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent,. .
No. 847 Broadway, N. T;
LIVINGSTON HOUSE
. .*
Newton, Baker Countv, Oa.,
H AS been fitted up hy tho npdorsigned, and the
traveling public are requested to call. II
kind and poiild treatment, the best-fare that can be
n^ineii and tnnderate charges will be-satisfactory,
they have ail guaranteed it they call; -
W. VV. LIVINGSTON
Newton, Nov. 25, 1363. 38-
Albany Chapter No, 15, A. Y, M.
T IIF, regular con'vocations of this Chaplet are on
the second and*fourth Friday nights in each
month.
The companions vriil please take notice and gov-
era themselves accordingly. -' •-*
D. W. C. SPENGEtl. ■
■ Aldaxy, Aim;it. loth, lSOS.-tf. Secretary.
Albany Lodge No. -24,'F A. M,
fir 5 ’
first
1HE^regular meetings of
this Lodg<i are on the
Tho brethren will please
take due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
- We are now prepared
to do
ALL KIISTDS 0*1
JOB fOSl
AT THIS ornef.
Witli jWeatness
and
P' W.-C. SrENCER,
Albany, April JSl!,; lfC.0.-tf, Secretary
' J+ - - j’rSc.(Su .v.--
' - r •
500 Acres Valuable L
npilE UNDERSIGNED off*”’
X first quality of pine ‘ a „« >
the 11th District, originally.
oounty. Said lots lies adjoining. v-
proved. Titles indisputable. {to i ,T *: ‘
surplus cash on hand that they c raini^ u
and profitably, would do well
’and give mo a call soon» or OW 11 ^ H* ®
Georgia. *
June 2d, 1806,