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United
States Gove^pnont.
tiie executive.
Andrew Johnson, of Tcnn., President.
LaFayeit^&r ' **— "
i S. Foster, of Conn., Acting
Vico President.
TII13 CABIXKT.
VTra. H. Seward, of New Tort, Secretary
of State. • , *
H. McCulloch, of Indiana, Secretary ot
the Trea*u , v.
Edwin jl.Sfanton, of Pennsylvania, Se
cretary of Wl>r.
Gideon 'Welles, of Connecticut, Secretary
ofthoNavv. 9
James Harlan, of Iowa, Secretary of the
Interior. * ■
James Sneed, of Kentucky, At(pmey Gen
eral.
William Dennison, of Ohio, Postmaster-
General.
tiie jrniciAitv. ..
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Sustiee.
Nathan Ciiflord, of Maine, Associate Jus
tice. ‘
Samuel Nelson, of New York, Associate
Justice.
It. C. Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice.
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Associate
Justice. • 7 .
David Davis, of Illinois, Associate" Jus
tice.
’ (Vacancy.)
Noah H. bwayne, of Ohio, Associate Jus
tice.
Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus
tice. . . ’
GEORGIA—STATE GOVERNMENT.
executive DKPAimipNT.
Chatles J. Jenkins, Governor.
K, L. Hunter, Secretary- Executive De
partment.
II 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, I.ibrarian.
Jesse Horton, Captain State House Guard.
JUDICIARY.
Judges of the Supreme .Court—Jos. II.
Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A.
Walker
Clerk—C. W. Dubose.
rESITEXTIART.
W. C. Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G. Talbird, Assistant Keeper; A. M. Nis-
bet, Book Kcoj>or.
I.UNATIC ASVI.UVI.
Dr. T. F. Green, Supt. and Resident Phy
sician ; Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant Physi.
cian.
DOVGUERTV COUNTV SUP’R COURT.
Judge .K.H. Claris
Solicitor. J,. P. D. Warren.
Sheriff. J. W, Kemp.
Clerk J. F. Cargile.
Ordinary W. II. Wilder.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge .Thomas C. Spicer.
Solicitor .. .Wm. Oliver.
Clerk J. F. Cargile.
JUDGES INFERIOR COURT.
John Jackson, J. M. Mercer, N. P. Brin :
son, T. A. Cleaves', F. M. Thompson.
Clerk J. F. Cargile.
TO TIIE CITIZENS OF GEORGIA.
The termination of a sanguinary contest, which
for the p**st four years has presented an impassable
barrier to all social or commercial intercourse be
tween the two groat sections bf Our country, having
at length happily cleared away all obstacles to a
renewal of these relations which formerly bound us
together in a fraternal union, I take the earliest
opportunity afforded by this ^auspicious event, to
greet my Souihern friends, and to solicit from them
a renewal of that extensive business which for a
quarter bf a century lias been uninterrupted save by
the great public calamity to which I have adverted.
It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of U
business re-union I should repeat the warning so
often given to my. friends—to beware of all these
spurious and deleterious compounds which, under
tho specious nndi false- titles of Imported ! Wines^
Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors* &c., have.been
equally destructive to the health of oupoitlzens as
prejudicial to the intcrest^of the legitimate Im
porter. '\ . •
Many> years of my past lifo have bocn 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 v
at the lowest market price, and in such quantities
as might quit their convenience, a truly genuine
imported article.
Twenty-five years* business transactions with the
large^ and most. respectable exporting houses in
Fiance and Great-Britafn have afforded me unsur
passed facilities for supplying our home market with
Wines, Liquors, and Liqmures of the best and roost
•pproved brands in Europe, in addition to my. own
distillery in Holland for the manufacture Of the
*• Schiedam Schnaps.”
Tho latter, so long tested and approved by the
medical Faculties of*fho United States, West Indies
and South America as an invaluable Therapeutic, a
wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safb beverage
in all climates and during all seasons, quickly exti-
tedtiie cupidity of the home manufacturers and ven
ders of a spurious article under the same name.
I trust that I tyivc, after much toil and expense,
surrounded all my importations with safeguards and
directions which with ordinary circumspection will
insure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe,
to all roy customers.
I would, however, ecommend in hll cases where
it is possible, that orders.be sent direct to roy depots
:Z Beaver Street, New York, or that purchases be
made of my accredited agents. • •
In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies
&c., in wood, l have a considerate eupply 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 oonelusion, I would specially call tho 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,.in
order to insure the fulfilment of their orders out of
the present large and well selected assortment.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York.
February 2?, 18o6. 13-3m
.Al’T-
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE i
WEST SIDE MAIN ST.
Yon can always End tho Newest and most
Fashionable Dress Goods
Of all kinds, to be had in.any of tho Northern mar
kets. Ourstock is selected with care and taste,* so
that the most fastidious can be suited.
WHITE GOODS,
(Of all kinds)
SWISS JAGKONET,
TAHLETON 1 3 NAINSOOK, &C., &C.
In qualities and quantity to meet the demands of any.
Fancy Goods and Notions,
*o! all kinds; and in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
•Jar stock is complete, from the Brogan to the finest
ALBANY, GxA.,Y
wo&ir: '
Encourage Home Industry!
W E ore now manufacturing at Albany, Georgia
a variety of * *
Wpoion Goods
Twilled and Plain, Colored aud White.
WA^EENTBD PERFECT.
-—rr-And .of Ahe-r—r
Suitable for all classes of Working People, which
we will sell at Reasonable Prices or exchange for
Wool or Cottom
We ask the attention of Merchant, Planters and
others, assuring them that we are determined to
make it to their interest to purchase oor goods.
We shall be prepared by-the 1st of May to Card
Wool and mike Rolls for Customers.
N. &. A. F. TIFT.
Albany,March 31, 18GG. 22-
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
Musical instruments,
Silverware, Bronzes, &.O.,
WORTH OYOIt
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
All to bo sold for FIVE DOLLARS each, without
regard to value, ■
Anti not to t»o Palis For
4JHTIL YOU MOW WHAT YOU AR TO
RCIV !!
1,758 Gold qnd Silver Watches were distributed
among tbe patrons of Parkinson & Company du
ring tlic. month pf February, 1866. Read comments
by the Tress,* speaking of the firm in the most t»m-
plimcntary .manner:—“A most industrious and
prosperous house.”—[Shippensburgh, Fa., Sentinel.
“Give nil who'deal with them perfect satisfaction.”
—[Dunkirk, K. V-, Journal. ‘‘Enjoysa.high Rep
utation lor honorable dealing and .tbe quality of
their goods ”—[New Paltz, N. Y., Times. “Ter-
-AI/BjAHSTY GEIST'
AND ’
GLOVE KID.
IN HATS AND CAPS,
(Both Gentlemens’ and Ladies*,) we have j
complete block.
Family Groceries, of aMinds,
And of the best quality. \Vp have also a large lot o(
BED. BLANKETS.
(WhiteandGrey.) In fact,everything lobe found ina
Southern Mutual Insurance’Co.
Athena. Gn.
JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO.,
AL11EMARLE COCNTT, VA.. ■
EUFAULA TtOME INSURANCE CO..
EUFABLA, ALA.
TRAVELER’S LIFE INSURANCE^'
PROSPECTUS
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCES,
"Washington, I). C.
nra
cd i
■^niS journal, having been twice enlarged, is one
of tho largest paper* in the country. It Is print
ed on fine fine white and heavy paper, and contains
in largo and clear type, more bbadiso matter, in
«ho form of tho latest news, general and special,
together with editorial, rcportorial and selected
matter of interest and importance, than any paper
* v ' Yd *
published aoath of Now York.
The National Ixtklligkxcer i« devoted to News,
Literature, the interests of Religion, jmd Political
nffairs. It gives, during tbe : session pf Congress,
co rreep r?pqrt?_of the debates and proceeding of the
two Houses, as well as the laws and public docu
ments of each session, and at all times and every
day the telegraphic despatches announcing the la
test intelligence from every-quarter of our own and
other countries. The paper has been so long es
tablished, andis .so widely "known, a* hardly to re
quire any formal exposition of its political elm rac
ier and principles. As heretofore, it aims'to be as
. its name imports, a National papor. maintaining the
just Constitutional powers of the General Govern
ment on the one hand, and the reserved rights of
the States on tho other—confident that the Union
can only be maintained while the right* of each shall
AH’of which we propose to sell at the
Very -Lowest Market Prices.
ALL WE ASK IS A GALL.
Rainej Hewett &. Co.
S^OIIR ESSSaLS.
The Albany Steam Mills are now. in operation,
taking Good Meal and-Hour.
Customers will V promptly attended to and freely
dealt with. Our Customers will not be delayed.
The Grain will be weighed in.and the Meal weighed
out, (which will require but a few minutes) unless
l he parties prefer to get the Meal *from‘their own
Corn. Corn should be sent as free from cobs and
dirt as possible. All .iho Corn, as well as Wheat,
that we grind, is funned through the fan and the
trash is not accounted fur in Meal. *
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Albany, March 31,1866. 22-
METAL1C BURIAL CASES
LONG & THOMPSON’S,
Under the Printing Office——
ON BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA.
A FINE ASSORTMENT of M ETAL1C COFFINS
from tlio smallest to thclargcst sizes liavc just’
NEW DRY
SCHOENFELD &
BROAD STBEEh.
(SECOND DOOR TO TOLcffX
AIMUiiSrg- ( *
Havejust received a large. JL, , "
Assortment of Ladies’ dS'S'-MIW
Mermoes, Wool iSOl
Cloth, Embroi4trii?°P'^''
X.acc8, Ribbons, R a u. .
FlAVUM. Plninaa O ' Atl
Flowers, Plumes. Sontng, n.
KitKina UaaJ. n ® 1 ''lOSltB,
Nubias, Hood,,
• Sh^DressC^iu,,”'
of all colors and de?’
scriptionj,
Boots Shoes, Hats &
READY HADE CLOTilKg ^
ilso. ’
’—[Fishkill, N. -Y. Journals
Honorable and fair dealing men.”—[Stapletdn,
N. Y. Journal. . “One of tlro'oldest and roost relia
ble firms in business.”—[Canajoharie N..Y. Radii.
Keep their word and act honorably by tacir pat
rons.” [Lyons N. Y. Dress. \
600 solid Gold HuntingWatches.,...$3O0 to 750
500-Magic Cased Gold Watches..^.. 250 to 500
GOO Ladies* Enameled Watches 100 to 500
600 Diamond Cluster Dadies* Scte M . 300 to 70’0
1,000 Diamond Solitaire Rings....!.... 75 tp 250
1JXM) Heavy Silver Hunting Watches. 75 to 160.
1,000 Open-face Silver Watches.......,, 20 to 75
1,000 Silver arid Mahogany Musical
Boxes'!. 100 to 500
1.000 Silver Dining Seta 75 t.o 350
1.500 Silver Tea - Sets, complete.....'.... 60 to 200
2.000 Silver Urns and Salvers 75 to 250
2,000 3even Chamber Revolvers........ 76,1th 300
2.500 Patent Single Barrel Pistols^.....
2.000 Richly Framed Oil Paintings.... 76 to 850
• 2,500 Elegant Pearl Opera Glasses...- 25 to
3.000 Mammoth Photograpn Albums... 15 to 50
S.OOO.Cluster Diamond Rings; 25 to 100
3.000 Ladies* Oval Bracelets 15 to 50
3.500 Gold Chains of different designs 26 to 300
3.500 Gold Thimbles, chased 6 to 50
10,000 Signet and Plain Gpld Rings.... 6 to 75
10,000 Gentlemen’s Scarf Fins B to 50
12,500 Brooches and Ear Drops - 6 to 36
12,500 Gold Lockets, double glass 5 to 35
10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Holders...*.. 10 to
10,000 Sets Stud3 and Sleeve Buttons... . 6 to 25
6.000 Silver Goblets andDrink’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 1 to 75
2.500 Silver Cake and Fruit Baskets..'. 25 to
12.500 Wine Holders and other articles . B'io 75
To immediately dispose of the above magnificent
stock, certificate? naming the articles are placed in
sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are
titled to the articles named on their certificate upon
payment of whe.her it bo a beautiful Watch, or
“■ • aTbun Gold Ring,
been received by us, and will be kept always on
hand. Persons desiring Coffins of this kind can
purchase them cheap by calling
Albany, Nov. 25ih, 1865.
FOR MARINE
FIRE IISrSUT^YT'v CE
HARTFORD, -CONN.
WOODYILLE INSURANCE CO.,
. WOODYILLE, ALA.
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE,
HOWARDSV1LLE, YA.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE k TRUST CO.,
SAVANNAH, GA;
JOHN A. HANKS, Agent.
£3y*Call attention particularly to the Traveler*!
Crolen Fire Insurance Coif'y, N. Y.
Security Insurance Company, l Y„
Atlantic Fire Insurance o,, H ,Y
Phsnix ins. Co,, Hartford, Conn.,
Norwich Fire Ins. Co.,Horwicli, Conn.
Total Capital $15,000,000.
Apply to I HJNES & HOBBS,
. ' ,. Agents.
Albany, Ga., March 3d, 18C& 15^-6m
Put Money in thy Purse!
Insurance Company. , This Compaq- luresagainst
- -- and
accidents of all kinds, as well as ifvJKf‘and should^
any one become disabled and prevented from at
tending to their dusinoss, they are paid weekly
compensations.
Albany, Ga., April 11th, I860: 23-
JL real Var ' C ^' ®9 ,tons ‘ Nrrdles, Pins, Thread
&c.
Dec 2, 1865
L. K. WELCH & CO.
32-
B. F. ROBERT,
Civil Engineer,
ash
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
be respected-by both and not transcended.by either,
e (be Intelligencer advocates what the Editors
While _
conscientiously believe to be right and wise in the
administration of ptiblio.affairs, it always strives
to givo a fair and liberal support to those to whose
hands is oommlttcd that administration; and as they
hold an independent press to be one of tho~great
safeguards'of Aborty, and therefore claioi the right
of criticising the acts of the Goremmerit with free
dom, they endeavor to discharge that duty with
moderation, candor, and respect, both for them*
pelves mid those from whom they differ..
TERRIS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily Edition, one year.*...;..... $10.00
do six months.... 1 ..... ...... c 5 00
do jhree months........; 2.50
Tri-Wcekly Edition, ope year, •.. fi 00
XWTILl; buy, sell, rent, rind survey lands sit-
VY any part of South Western Georgia,
for parties desiring ii
Orders left at . Charles Yolker’s .Store will be
promptly executed.
Albany, Go., October 7,1865. 81—tf
SCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE !
fjGIE Proprietor of this new^ Southern Monthly is*
ri-»»ceKiy r.umon, one year.
{Containing all the reading matter of the Daily.]
do do six months.....'.............., 3 00
. do do three months....^ 1 50
now pxtblishing an edition of two thousand
copies. Its list of contributors, embraces a great
dtfal ol the best literary talgut in the South and
West. Besides the two admirable series now in
coarse of publication—.
Decisive Battles of the Revolution,
To any oqo transmitting us tho nome* of ten sub
scribers, accompanied with the money, we will send
on additional copy gratis.‘ .
Postmasters are respectfully sequested to
net m agents. .
Address all communications to
Snow, Coyle &, Co.,
(SacoaksoBS to GALES & SEATON,)
Publishers National Intelligencer, Washington, D. C»
Juno 9, 1866. 85-
Administrator’^ Sale.
•yjyjLL be sold on the first^Tuesday in August
, . . next, before the Court House doorio the town
r Isabella, Wonhicounty, Ga., Lot of Land number
804, in IhO 7th- district Of said county. Sold as the
property .of Thomas J. Sumner, deceased,. for dis
tribution. Terms on tho day of sale.
DANIEL-L^UJINER*, Adm’r.
. June 10,'1866. - , v :; —
Southern Bank Notes Wanted
E. i-. JAJixr.T, at the Store Room occupied
byBAINE, HEWITT & CO., is paying the highest
market price for Southern Bank, Gold and Silver.
Albany, May 12tli, 18C6. 31—
Albany, Ga.
Road to \V ealth.
5 AAA ACTIVE AND RELIALE AGENTS,
v/ Malo or Female, and of all ages, arc
wniited 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 peraons.of good habits and fair business
tact can clear over $25 per Week in the conn ry.and
“ ft
a much larger amount in thickly settled localities.
No Capital Required I
Samples of our Articles, to the amount of $&, 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. 34th, 1866. 11—
a Musical • Box worth $500, or _
worth $5. The return of any of Hhr certificates en
titles you to the article named thereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective of its worth and as no article |Wfir4H1'
valued less than $5 is named on any. certficate, it J J* ** y i *\.
will at once be seen that this is
Albany, Feb. 2Slh, 1866.
LONG & THOMPSON.
Underwriters’ Agency
Of New York,
CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OF
legitimate Transaction, which may
be participated in even by the most
fastidious!
8655* Any one wishing to invest in the above cn-
teipi isecnn receive a sample package of a Half-
dozen certificates, naming some of the above arti
cles, by sending a stamped envelope bearing their
address. Certificates not to be paid for unless fully
satisfactory. We do this that all may be convinced
“ our sincerity a§d the genuineness of our sale.
Call on or address,
PARKINSON & CO.,
208 Broadway, N.'Y.
February 28, 1866. 14—3nt
Fire & Marine Insurance
Made payable in GOLD or CURRENCY
Negotiable and/Bankable .
CERTIFICATES OK INSURANCE
ASK nrjID BY THIS ASSOCIATION.
Y. G. Rust, -Agent.
ALBANY, GA
•October 21, 1866.
THE TOMIIHSOH, DEM6REST CO,
620 Broadway, IV. Y.,.
nave associated with them
MR. W. W. WOODRUFF,'
Formerly and Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES,
An Ordinance.
De it ordained by the Mayor and Members of the City
Council of Al/tany, audit »> 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-
Adventures in South America,
the March number contains the first of a series by
James Wood Davidson, .of Columbia, 8. C., entitled
ituotra or fermented liquors in any quantities what
ever, qn the Sabbath Day, unless in cases
of sickness or absolute necessity, to Ue judged of by
the Mayor; and upon a violation of this Ordinance
such person so offending shall be fined not more
than FIFTY DOLLARS. Approved Ma3N9th,*18C(i.
G..J. WRIGHT, Mayor.
Attest: J. F. CaboiCe, Cl’k of Council.
Mo>’26, 1866. 83—3w
How We Know Each Other:
THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN NATURE.
There will also be on occasional contribution on
Literature and Politics.from the pen of C. II. Smitu.
alias “Bill Arp.” #
The Frfze.Story will be'commenced- in the April
number. .•
Thumb: $5 per annum; Clubs of Ten vyill tfb
furnished at $4 50 per copy; Clubs of Twenty,
the same Post Office, at Four Dollars.
Address . ' v, W. J. SCOTT,
March 10,.1866.—[17-Tm Atlanta, jGa.
Administrator’s Sale.”
AT CISIFFIN AND ATLANTA, GA
I^SOR (ho purpose of. supplying: Merchants anti
A RlA3£®I§
l»o.
GENTS’ FURNISHING
At lowest rates in this
“"rtst.
As wo intend remaining ncrmTi..,,
> offer our Goods at the lL™ " ,
order to establish a regular trad?
dent that we can sell cheaper
in. the city, we desire a trial to cm,"’
truth of the assertion. Messrs
J. T. HESTER, as clerks, are .
and.will be pleased to sec’ thciroid’f}' ?W1|
Albany, Jan. 27th. 1866—G n ' ci -'
GILBERT & HILSSa|
Drug Store,
Jllbayy, Georgiy
Jg^AVING just received a large supply
Drugs & Medicines,!
ore now prepared to fill orders for theirl
old customers and friends. .
,We Have On Hand
Quinine, ~ Sp’ls Tnrptaii#,
Morphine,
Gum Opium,
Powd’ Opium,
Epsom Salts,
Rochelle Saits,
Glauber Salts,
i'operas,
Bloc Stone,
Spices,
1.lasted Oil,
No tottery, but a sti aight-forwanl
Universal Clothes Wringer !
THIS WRINGER has.again .taken the First Pre
mium in the Great Fr.tr of the American Institute—
it has also take*n the First Premium at the State
Fairs of New York,'Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohi-
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, loWa, Wis
consin, Connecticut River Valley Fair, Champlain
Valley Fair, and at most of tho County and Insti
tute Fairs throughout the country.
Over 200,000 Have Been Sold,
Toilet Soaps,
White Lead,
Lamp Black.
Pour,
Calomel,
r.luc Mass,
Blist. Cerate, .
Flavoring E\t r! #l
Aznmca,
Sozcdont,
i’erfumerr.
Patent lUcdicises, I
Matches,
it. I
All Essences. Tinctures, &e., usually kmi
Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully
Terms CASH.
Albany, Ga., October 21, 1805.
ipowii
83—Ilf I
HEW SKIRT FOR 18654
The Great Invention of the Age li
Hoop jeiilrts,]
J. W. BRADLBVS New Patent ESrj
ELLIPTIC (or double) SPHIKGSEn. 1
This invention consists of Duplex (orlw^EE
lie Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniousljk'
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge,i
the * toughest, most flexible, elastic and i
Spring ever used. They seldorabend orbml,lj
the single springs, and censequently preserwi
perfect and beautiful shape more than t' '
as any single-spring skirt that ever has
made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort u
pleasure to any lady-wenring the Duple* Blip
-Skirt will' be experienced particularly in all crow
And are now in use in the United States, and ire
never f/Tard of one that was not liked
The Universal ia superior to nil other Wrini
in having labor rolls of solid Indfo Rubber, so pro
tected by strong cogwheels that they cannot slip
or break loose from the shaft. Its strong wood frame
cannot b* broken, and does not run or soil the
clothes. Every Universal Wringer is .Warranted.»
Wc select » feW testimonials from persons widely
known toJhe public, who speak from actual expe
rience, ana are above suspicion of misstatement:,
My family would ns soon give up the cooking
stove as this Clothes Wrinoku. It cannot be too
highly recommended^’—[Solon Robinson.
asst
etnblies^ operas’, carriages, railroad can, dirt
vs. arm chairs, for promenade and booseti
This is the firs^Wnnger I have found that
would stand the services required of if.” '
[J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy’s Hotel.
We think the Machine much more than pays for
itself every year in the saving of garments. We
think it important the wringer should be fitted with
GOGS.”—[Orange Judd,.Editor of American Agri-
pewB.
as the skirt can be folded when i
small place os easily and conveniently c
muslin dress.’'
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, coofrti
great convenience of wearing the Duplex BSr
Steel Spring Skirt for-a single day will eerer*
wards willingly dispense with their use. ForO
dren. Misses and Young Ladies they ai;esop«*1
all others.
The Hoops are covered with two pl/ <
S lot*
a Ail s
cnlturist.
*-*I heartily commend it to economists of time,
money and contentment.”—[The llev. Dr. Bellows.
PRICES.
Large Wringer^ M A”..yi...* 00
Medium “ “B”^ 10 00
Doty’s Washer, Family Size ‘ 14 00
“ . “ Hotel “ 18 00
-.Merchants or good canvassers can make money
yarn covering whirh is used
st+cl hoop skirts.* The three bottom rodsc«
skirt are also double steel, and twice ordonbw
ered to prevent the covering from weArinfM’
rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps,*
&c , which they ore constantly subject t»
in use. ,,
All are made of the new and elegant con»«
and are.the best quality in every purhj^
-the wearer the most graceful and perfect siq
sible, and are unquestionably the lightest,*
sirable, comfortable and economical skirt evs
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Proprietor
Invention, and sole Manufacturers, 97 w*
and 79 & 81 Iteade Streets, New York. •
For sale in all' first class Stores in triw
throughout the United States and CanfR ^
PURE COGNAC BRANDY.
’ *TRY IT!
genuine Bourbon Whiskey!
’ SOMETiiHNG REALLY OOOD!
Sh'erry 'Wine !
Schiedam Schnapps,
Port Wine
— _ Plnaters at the South, bj wholesale ‘or retail
with any style of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation
Wagons.. * * .*
Mix WOODRUFF’S Ibng.eypcricnco in the
riage business will enable us to give satisfaction, in
supplying good substantial work, such as the coun
try demands, at as low prices as can possibly be*
furnished for CASH. We will keep constantly on
hand f .. . ... -
guaranteed and liberal Ihrms given to responsible
persons who 'first opply. Desccriptive Ciicuiar aud
terms sent free. ,
The celebrated DOTYS’ CLOSflES WASHER,
^bich has just taken the first prahilum at the* great
Fair of the American Institute, is also sold by the
undersigned.
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent,
No. 347 Broadway, N. Y.
tJc; Cuba, Mexico, South America, » Dl *
Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic
Spving Skirt,
September 9th. T865.—27
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
the same as formerly sold bf Mr. Woodrtiff, and'
which became so .universa^y popular all through
the South, os the best Buggy in use.
We also fur n i s h
Iron Axle Plantation Wagons,
Pure andk Unadulterated! I
Fornlett,- . i ' :
E. H. SaCON & CO.’S. '
Albany, March 28; I860. 1 21-2w .
United States Internal Revenue!
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
next, before the Court House door in the town of
Isabella, Worth county; Ga., lot of land number 109
in the loth District of said county. Sold as the
property of James Buckelow, deceased, for the ben
efit pf the
,e distributees. Terms on the day.
CELIA E. BUCKELEW,
Adm’r de bonis non—Will annexed.
, June 9,180C, . 86*-
M
Assistant Assessor’s Ot/icp, )
- Albany, Gn., May 1st, 1866. /
v LL persons required by the Statue to take out
Licenses are notified that tbo old Licenses
leretoforeIssued have expired this day, nnd.must
bo renewed at onoe, or, in default thereof, the
alty provided by the Statute.will be enforced.
A. N. IUNES
Albany, May 5, 1800,
IUNES,
Assistant Assessor.
JU 30 >
of the very best nfake in America, for 2, 4 or 6
horses.
Vi6 invite all whVwant any article in our lino to
address,
. Tomliuson, IkoRinrcxf Cc. r -
620 Buoadwav, NewJTobk. *
June 23, I860: r ; fi7-12m
Land for Sale.
A; 1
i 11■/, 20:
.GOOD AND WELL IMPROVED TLA
TION, 12 miles North East of Albany,
I2J acres; a good- framed'* Dwelling I _
containing C rooms, good brick chimneys, g
framed kitchen, and all necessary out houses; GO
LIVINGSTON HOUSE,
Newton; Baker County, Ga.,
H AS been fitted tip by the nnilerpigned, and the
Imvelipg ’pnblir ir? requeeted to i*all. ll
kind and polite treatment, the best fan that ran be
obtained and moderate chan
they have
lid moderate chames will be satisfactory,
all guaranteed if they call.
. VV. W. LIVINGSTON,
New’on, Nov. 25,*1865.
Albany Chapter No. 15, A. Y.M,
T HE regular convocations of this Chaplci arc on
the second awl fourth Friday nights , in each
i a li .
Tho companions will .please *akc. notice and gov-
ern.themseivcs accordingly. -
^ ’ D. W. C. SPENCER.
Secretary;
Albany, April 18th, l865.-tf
—it is a healthy location. * For further particulars
ad4ress the undersigned at Albany, Ga
JqncSO, 18C6. ,
(CT Job Work executed at
this office in good st yle. Also, blanks
urnished of every descripfion.
Albany Lo'dge No. 24, .F A. M.
rilllE re
X this
first and t,
regular meetings of
this Lodgo nve on the
third Friday nights
in each month.
Tho brethren wil\ please
take duo notice and govern'
themselves accordingly.
D’ IV. C.' SFEJ.CER,
a
AH
:
Albany, April ICth, 18C5,-lf,
Sccrotary
We are now prepared to do
ALL KINDS Ot
JOB ¥01
AT THIS OFFICE.
Witli Neatness an
500 Acres Valuable Lai
. ejic
rpnE UNDERSIGNED offeto W^^jti
I first quality of pino J ’ ^ cr> no« !
tbo lltli District, originally B»; er -j «
,tv. Said lots lies adjoimoe. * ^
lltU-
county. Said lots lies-
proved. Titles indisputable. ™ ^
surplus cash on hand that they
surplus cash on hand that ‘ y
and profitably, would do
and give mo a callsootf,?rad jj t G \
Georgia. }F
Juno $d, 1800,