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United States Government.
• thi: uxKcriivj:. .• ,
1 Andrew Johnson, of Tenii., President.
TO THE CITIZEN OF GEORGIA,
Tho termination of ft sanguinary contest, which
foribe pastr four years has presented «n impassable
barrier to ail social or commercial intercourse bc-
LaFttyette S. Foster, of Conn., .Acting tween tbe two great sections of our country, having
Vice President. '
Wm. H. Seward,'ofN^eW Yoric,.Secretary
ofState- ?• - ‘ill.
H; McCnllocli, of Indiana, Secretary ot
the Treasury. ■ #- .
Edwiii.Mv Stanton, of Pennsylvania, Se
cretary of War. - .
Gideon Welles, of Connecticut, Secretary
of thus'‘Navy. '
James Harlan, of Iowa, Secretary of the
Interior. •
3 ames Sneed, of Kentucky, Attofhoy Gen
eral. ... -
. WilHajn Dennison, of Ohio,^Postmaster-
General. ’ ■ ’ '" ~ '•
at length happily cleared away all ‘obstacles to a
renewal Cf these relations which formerly boiiiyl us
tbgeiher in a fraternal union, I take the earliest,
opportunity afforded by .this auspicious event; to
greet my Southern friends, nnd to solicit from them
a renewal of that extensive business which for n
quarter of a century has been uninterrupted save by
tiio gi^at* public calamity .to which I have adverted.
It is scarcely ’necessary, on the threshold of a
business re-union I should-repeat tho'wanting so
often giveii to nty friends—to beware of all thests
spurious and deleterious compounds; which, under
>. TUB’JUDICIARY.
Salmon P. Cfiase, of Ohio, Chief Sustice.
Nathan Clifton!, of Maine, Associate J us-,
tice. *■ . ‘ '
Samuel Nelson, of New York, Associate
Justice.’ *■'. -
v K. C. Qrier, of Pennsylvania;. Associate
'Justice; . ' • • • \
James M. Wayne, t>f Georgia, Associate
justice. *
David Davis, ofTllmois, Associate. JwS-
* nee. ; —.. ——
^Vacancy.)
Noah II. Swayne, of Ohio, Associate J tta-
tice.
Samuel F; Miltr, of loiva, Associate Jus
tice. ’ , ’ . ‘ ‘
GEOUGU—STATS G0VERX1IEXT.
EXECUTIVE IlEr.VKT5IE.Nr.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
It; L. Hunter, Secretary Executive De
partment.. - . .. '
• II J. G. Williams......
Z. D. Harrison, Messenger.
STATB TIOUSE'ttyPICEttS.
N-. C. Barnott, Score tar.y of State and Sur
veyor General. ;
J. T. Burns, Comptroller General.
‘ John Jones, Treasurer. '
J. G. Montgomery; Librarian.
J esse Horton, Captain State House Guard.
vumetAttv.
. Judgesof the Supreme Court—Jos. H.
Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A.
Walker. ' .
Clerk—C. W. Dubose.
PENITENTIARY. 1
XS, C. Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G. Talhird, Assistant.Keeper; A. M. Nis-
tiet, Book Keeper. ' • .
lUxatic ASYLUM.
Dr. T. F. Green, Supt. and Resident Phy
sician; Dr./T.'O. Powell, Assistant Physi*
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE!
WEST SIDE MAIN ST. .
\'6u can always find tho- MWest and most
Fashionable. Dress Goods
tho specious ami falYo titles of Imported Wities^
Brandies, Holland Gin,‘‘Liquors,". &c.y bare .been
Of all kinds, to be had in any of the Northern mar
kets. Our stock te.selected with chre andtaste,' so
tjmt the most fustuUous can sailed.
DOCGUERTE COIIKTV SEP’R COtJRT.
Judge;....
Solicitor
. . .lLIL Clark.
Sheriff.... ,v.
Clerk.
L. P. D, Warren.
j. W. Kemp.
■. 3. J 1 . Cargile.
Ordinary ,.,.......... . .W. II, Wilder.
CPUOTY-COUBT. '..A '
•Judge ; a........ .Thomas C, Spicof.
Solicitor.'. —... .. .XVm. Oliver.
Clerk j; F. Cargile.
• ’ '‘JUIKIKS INFERIOR COURT.
John Jackson, J. M. Mercer, N."P. Ilrin-
'aon, T. A. Cleaves, E. M. Thompson..
Clerk.; J. -F. Cargile.
qually destructive to the health of our citicens as
prejudicial To .tho .interests Of ’the legitimate,Im
porter.
Many years of my past’life have been expelled
in \an* open and candid attempt to expose these
.wholesale ttatidaVho 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 sdcU quantities
os might suit, their convenience, a truly gcuuino
imported'article.
Twenty-fire years’ business transactions with tho
largest and most respectable exporting houses' iu
France nn<l nfTuideil nie’unsur
passed facilities for supplying our home market with
Wines, Liquors, nndjjiqmurcs of the best and uiosi
approved brands in Europe, lir addition to toy own
distillery in Holland for Vie manufacture of .the
Schiedam Solinaps.”
Tiio latter, sd long tested and approved by Ike.
medical Faculties of. the United States, West ludies
and SoutkrAmeriea ah an invaluable ’Therapeutic, a
wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage
in all Climates and during all seasons, .quickly cx< i
ted the cupidity ol. the home manufacturers and ven
ders of a aptfrUm* article under the same name.
I trust that I have, after much toil and expense,
surrounded np my importations with safeguards and
directions which.with ordinary circumspection will
insure their delivery, as 1 receive them from Europe.,
to all my customers.
f would, hdWcvcr, ecqmracnd in all*’Castes wfttefe
it is possible, 1bat oi dcne < b'o sont direet fo my depot
22 Heaver Street, New York, or that purchises"be
made of my accredited agents.
In addition to a litfge -stock of' Wines, Brandies
&c., in wood,' f have a considerable supply of -old
tried foreign Wines, embracing Vintages of many
years past, bottled up before tbe commencement of
Vho war, Which 1 can 'especially recommend to all
counoissenrS ’6f the^o Vare Jftxuries., *
Jn conclusion, I would specially cart tlfe early at-
iention of ro^r 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
tbe present large and well selected a’ss'srtment.
'UDOiPJIO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York.
February 21, l8ofi. 13-3m
WHITE a^JODS,
(Gr all kinds) ■;
SAVISS JA-GKOISTET,
TARttefonre Nainsook, Ac., &c.
In qualities and quantity to meet the demapda of any.
Fancy Goods and Notions
BOOTS AMD SHOES,
•ior stock is complete, from tile Brogan lathe ficest
(Both Gentleinens’ and Ixadies*,) We have a full and
complete stock.
PEOSPEpTUS
’ Of the
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER
, r>. c.
Southern Mutual Inaurauoe Oo
Allictas Ga.
JF.FFER30i; ISSUUAXCE CO., .
AtftEMiKLB COUSTV, VA„
FUFAULA HOME INSURANCE CO.,
. EL'FAULA, AW .
VKAVttaS’S I.IFE IXSIIBAjiCH,
' HABTFOae.tOXN.
WoodvillE iksobasce co„
VVOODVrEtS, At.V.
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE, '
HOWAKDSYi’&i&VA.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE & TRUST C0-,
f tlS journal, baring beotatwice enlargrfi, h ono
of tlie largest paper m in the country. ; It Is print
ed on fiiie/ine wAtVe and heavy paper, nnd contains
tn large and clear type, hors RKAiirsa mattkh, In
Vhe foVm ol Hie tA rKST NKWs, general nnd special,
together with teditoriaV rcportorial and selected
matter onfitwest and importance, than any paper
published so ath of New York.
The N\tioxai; IxTELLtoEACFji is devoted jo News,
LiterjUure. theuHerests of Religion, ind. Political
affairs. It gives, daring tire ettSsioft Cf Congress,
j8^*Call attention particularly to the Traveler’s
Jnsuraifee Company. Tjiis Company insuresagairtst
accideuts of all kinds, as well As lives, and should
any one become.'di'sahled and prevented, frdrn at
tending in their dusincss, they are paid weekly
compensations.
Albany, Go., Apyll Uth, 1800r * 23-
oorrect reports of the debates and procecdingofifie
two Houses, as Well as the. laws and public docu
ments of each session, and nt all times and .every
day the telegraphic dc^ntdlictrtfilhounciag the la
test intelligence from every quarter of our oWri and-
other countries. . The paper has been so long, esr
tab!ished, and.ia so widely known, asliardly tp> ro-
Vpiifc any formal exposition of its political charac
ter and principles. As heretofore, it'aims to be as
its namo impGrrs.'a National paper, maintaining itic
•fust Goustiiutlpnal powers of the General Govern
ment on the ono hand, and tho reserved right* of
>h« States otr tho other—confident that Hie. Union
;.«an only be jnaiutained while the rights of each s’ **
-bo respected by 156 tfi and no lira ^.s c c nJcd by eii
tVhile the Intelligencer advocates what the Editors
conscientiously believe to be right and vriiwip .tho
edministration of public affairs, it always Strives
SAVANNAH, GA>
Sons A. DAFWi Agent.
.A. T
-ot all kinds \ and in
GLOVE Kill.
IN HATS AND CAPS;
Family Groceries, of all kinds
And 61 the best quality. We have also a large lot ol
BED BLANKETS.
(WhitejOid Grey.) In fact ,ev*ty thing tobe found Ina
JVriBANY,
mows
Watches, Jewelry, Dlamonils,jNEW DRY BOO^
Encourage Home Industry!
W E ore no\y manufacturing at Albany, Georgia
• a variety of
Woolen c^Gbd.s
Twilled and Plain, Colored and White.
WA IlEENTBlt) - EERFEGfr.'
_ ——“.And of the - 51
x V'iF
D^E MILLION DOLIABS,
AiitolSS sold Tor FIVE DOLLARS each, trithtmt
V* . rifgsrii to value,
And not to bo Paid For
UNTIL YOU KNOW. WUAT YOU AS TO
RCIV !! ■’ .
Suitable for all classes of Working People, \vhiclw
We will selL at Iteakohablc. Prices or exchange for
Wool or Cotton. m
We ask the attention of Merchants, Planters and
others, assuring .thetn that we. are determined to
make it to their interest to purchase our goods.
We shall be prepsfrcd'by flto 1st of May to Card
Wool and make Rolls for Customers:
N. & A, F. TIFT.
Albany,March 31, 1886. 22-
1,7^3 Gold nnd Silver Watches wero AUsjnbuted
among the patrons of rAiiKiNSOjr & Company uu-
‘Ying t he ffionth of February,18<j6. Read comments
' f tho Press, speaking of thb'firnrin the most com-
r .imentary manner:—‘‘A most industrious and
prosperous liouse.”—TShippchsburgh, Pa., Scntruel.
“Give all who deal with them perfect satisfaction.”
—[Dunkirk, Nt Y.> Journal. Enjoys a high rep
utation for ho'norablq dealing and . the quality of
their goods*’—[New Phltz,^N. Y.-, Times. , '^I’er-
fectly roliablo axrd will do all they promise.”—[Ny-
aok,%. "
A.LBA.2ST Y GRIST
‘ AND
. Y, City and County. “Stand high for h.op-
esty and fair dealing.”—[FishkiU, N. Y. JournaL
“ Honorable and. fair dealing' men.”—[Stapletdn,
N.- Y. Journal. “ One of the oldest and fnbst relia
ble firms.in business.’*—[Cnnajoharie NJ Y. Radii.
The- Albany Steam Mills are now tn operation,
Making Good Meal' and Flour.
Customers will be promptly attended to and freely
dealt with* Our Customers will ftot he delayed,
Tho‘Grain will be Weighed in and the Meal weighed
out, (which will require tiut a few minutes) unless
tfie parties prefer to get the Meal from their own
Corn. Corn should be sent as freeTfotn cobs ary.1
dirt as possible. A11 the Coru.fis well as Whe$t,
that we griud^ fainted through "the fan and the
trash is not accounted for in Meal.
N. &. A. f*. TIFT.
Albrey, March 31,186A .21
rons.' 1 . [Lyons ,
500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $300 to 750
600 Magic Cased Gold. Watches...... 2501o 500
600 LadieSMSnameled Watches........ 100 to 500
600 Diamond Cluster Dadies’ Sets... 300 to 700
1-.000 Digjnond Solitaire Rings.... 75 to 250
1,000 fTeavy. Silver Hunting Watches. 75 to 150
1.000 Open-face Silver Watches... 20 toe 75
1,GOO Silver and Mahogany Musical
Boxes 100 to 600
.1,000 Silver.Dining Sets • fottittSO
l,600.Silver T'ca Sefs, complete.......,/ • 50 to 200
2.000 Silver Unis and Salvers............ 75 to 250
2,000 3evcn Chamber Revolvers........ 75 to 300
2.500 patent Single Barrel Pistols*..*.. 25 Vo .75
2.000 Richly Framed Oil Paintings.... 75 to 350
2i500 Elegant Pearl Opera Glasses..... -25 tc 75
3.000 Mammoth Photograpn AlbutoSu. 15 to' 60
8.000 Cluster Diamond Rings. .......... 25 td iOO
3.000 Ladies’ Oval Bracelets...T5 to 50
3.500 Gold Chains of different designs B5 to 800
8.500 Gold Thjnjblos, chased,*.. ‘ 5 to 60
METALIO BURIAL CASES
riAll of which we propose to 6e!Iat the
Very Lowest ;Market prices.
ALL WE ASK IS A CALL.'
LONG & THOMPSON’S
v—Uofier tlie PriEtlng Office
ON BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA.
A FINE ASSORTMENT of METAUC CrfFFINS
from tbe smallest to the largest sizes have just
Raine, Hewott & Co.
Al’^oey, Nov. 25lb, 18t}5. 38-
been received by. us, and will Tie kipt always on
hand. Persons desiring Coffins of this kind can
purchase them cheap by calling on
LONG & THOMPSON.
Albany; Feb. 23th„ 1888. - 14—tf
FOB MARINE
FIRE iNSURJLlSKCftfc
ill
ranca tompany^ Nv l|
Atlantic Fife Insurance h N.Y,,
Phffinix Ins. Co f , Hartford^ fan
Norwich Fire-ins, Cfl^ Harwich, Conn.
Total Capital $15,000,000.
- HINES & HOBBS,
.■ ^ Agctfln.
Albany, GA., March 8d^ 18CA.. 15—fun
Put Money in thy Purse!
A great variety of Bultoift, Needles, Pins, Thread
«tc.> &r. ‘ L. K. WELCH & CO.
Dec 3, 1805 . 39-
s.
V-. ROBERT,
plvil Engineer,
BEAL ESTATES AGENT,
Ga;
LL‘buyj sell, rent,, and survey lnnd«sit
uatml iL any part'of South Westcrfl Georgia,
administration pt public affairs, it alwayr Strives
,to giro A fair au<J liberal support to those >o whose
1 liands is committed lliat admimatralitm; and qs ibey
Yold am independent press, to be, one of. tho grei^
•afcmwda pf liberty, and tlicrCftfrc.claim the right
jHfbriticisihg the acls of the Governmcnt.witli free-
“ dom, they endeavor to discharge that duty with
moderation,.candor^and respect, both for them-
•elvcs.and llioso from whom they differ. ■, ' •
. TERMS OF StJBSCItlPTfO^;
Daily Tuition,'or.e year....; $10 00
. do — hix months...
dp.. ,’three .months
tri-Weekty Edition, one year ..“ 6 00
iCoiitainins all the reading matter vjHhe Daiiy.]
do do months... 3
d» do. three months..'.;., .l....... 150
TVaV’y ciTe ti'Ansmilrin^ Us the nnmes of fen snh-
berifiers,’accompanied wiih.tlio money, we will send
, 'an*additional copy gratis. t ' ■ \
iPosthuAterigyie vcspecU'uUy requested to
act us agents. . v >
Address all communication's to
- Snow, Coyle &, Co.,
(Scccfissons to GALES & SLATON,)
Publishers NationalInt^IlTgcncbr, Washington, D. C
.lunch, I860. 35- •
for pArflcs desiring hv
Orders left at Uharles -Yfllker’s Store* will "to
promptly execqtedr
Albany, Ga., : October 7,1805.
rjlIIE Proprietor of this new Southern Monthly is
JL now publishing an edition of (Vo thousatrd
copies. Its list of contributors embraces.a grtfl'
dcaPof tho Bbst lUerary talen( in lh«-Sohth and
Wo.st. Resides tho two admirable serji
course of publication—
Decisive Battles of the Revolution,
August
the to\vb
: Administrator’s Sale.
^\\7 ILL be sold on the first. Tuesday
„ _yy bUxt, befoi't* t he Com t House doo:
of Isabella, Worth county, Gn., Lot of Land number
804, in tho 7th district of said county. Sold
property of Thomas J/Sumner, deceased, for dis
tribution. Terms on tbe day of Kale.
DANIEL L. SUMNER, Adm’r;
Juno 16, I860. • 3(’»*—
Southern Bank Notes Wanted.
E; L. janhgv, a't tlie Store Room occupied
by RAINE, JIEVflTTT & CO., is paying the highest*
market price for Southern Bank, Gold and Silver.
Albany, May 12th, 18<i6. 31—
31—If
MAGAZINE i
ACtWE AK& itELIALB AGENTS,
_ Male or Female andiof all i»gc>. arc
ivaiTted to canvass every City, Town^ Village, Ham
let, Workshop and Factory throughout the world,
for the sale of our '
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, MUSI
GAL BONES; ALBUMS nnd oilier Artiolvs.
Energetic persons of good Irtibitk tthff fhlr business
tact caiLclear over $25 per wceii'in'Hje oopn ry, and
a muchTnirgcr .amount fit thickly settledrlocalilies.
No Capital Required!
Samples of our Articles, to the amount of $8, will
be sent.by mail for inspectioil, and if not perfectly
aatisfRsCi.ry no ctiafg'ef . ‘
■Send your address, if- you are of an iAilustrious
turn of mind and, in quest of immediate wealth 1!
DJrcifito - * . \
PARKILTSOI? & GO., Importers,
. J ’ 203 Broadway, New York.
* Feb. 14th, 1866. ..... . 1.K-
An Orainance
Be it-ordained by. the Staffor arid Members of She City
Council
auth&Htya fori
and it it hereby or’daiitid b]/ (he
noV.in
mented liquors, 4t any other person whatever, shall
either by himself or-Agent, sell or, barter any spir
it nous or fermented liquors in any quantities wliftt-
ever, t>A llte Sabbntli - unless in case's
of shuttles* or absolute necessity, lobe judged of by
the Mayor; and upon a violation of this Ordinance
Ail veil Iji res (u S6atli Amerien,
the March “number contains the ! firdt of a Series by
J Hines Wood Davidson, of CbVnmbia, S, a, entitled
such person so offending shall »be fined not nforo
than FIFTY DOLLARS. Approvjpjd May lflfkyI860.
Wright, Mdy or.
Attdstr: J. F. Candit*, Cl'k *3f CouneiU
May 26, 1866. * 83—Rw
FIRK-FHOOK WAHEHOUSE
HoW We Know Each O(her t
Mie SciRxrROK. nmAASr jf aWre.
There-vtill also be an occasional co^ribulion bn
T Politics from til® pen nf C. II. Smith,'
■Literalure nnd Pc
alias-** Pil] Arp/’
Tlu* ri;izTi “lory will-be commenced in tho April
: $3 ,wr flnbum: Clubs of Ton >-in bi
fm-msbe-d nt bj 1 50 per copy; Ctubs of T*oilty, :
he snfne Post Office, nt Four DoRafcf.
Addrcs? W. J. SCOTT;
March 10, I860.—fi7-Im * At\anU, Ga.
RUST&JOHNSTON
riH UNDERSIGNED - respectfully beg to nn
nouucc to tbe PLANTERS nnd MElYCHANTL
ougherfy and adjacent Goiitfties, that (hey have
this doy former! a co-partnership under the firm
name nnd -stylo of ItBJST.Ac JOHKSTO^,
Administrator s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August
next,.before the Court House‘door, in the town of
Isabella, Worth county, Ga., lot ofland number 100
l in the 16th District of said county. Sold ns the
property of James Bucketew, deceased, for the ben-
' efit ol the diaeeibrtees. Tcr.is on the day.-
cblta j:. buokelkw, •
Ailm'r dc bonis non—Will .nneicJ.
June 0, J80ti, ' 3j*_
<o engngo in the WAREHOUSE nnd COMMISSION
business, ocsirpying ilio Fire-Proof lVnrcbouso
of Sitts & Bust, nr.d' confidently, trust they wifi
continue to receive that generous support' nnd pn-
troitage‘bbretoforo extended to'eticlt bf-tiiem.-. .
. Y. G. BUST.
V ;• I. JL JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga,, June 1st, lStiti. . *
SarsapariUa
V YRUS, Sand's, Dp. Jpim It i) I I’m ntui Old 'Dr
Townsend’s Sarsapapilla—for’sale by -
I*. H, BAUOS itOO-j-BrnEKisls
-A’bsny, May 19, J80C, ’ sS-
l*H'i
Underwriters’ Agency
. Of New York,
CASHASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OF
Fire. & Marine Insnrance
Made payable in GOLD or. CURRENCY
Nejodable and Bankable-
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE
Ml usmto BT THIS AWOOATtOW.
Y. G. Hust^ Argent
Alb Art t, gA.
Otstobw21, lRCS. SS-tf
THE TOMLINSON,'DEMAREST CD,.
<*3-0 Broadway, N. Y.
Have* associated with tfiem
MR. :w: W. WOODRUFF
FSriBevTy ttndEjlensivn’Otsalerih
O ARBI AGES & BUGGIES,
AT jGBirFIN AIV'i> ATLASTd, CA,
Jj\OR the purpose of supplyfrtgy Merchants aqd
-Plantation
with’ any 'style •f.Camages,-JWggic!
llri wV)Or?RUFF' , S ion^experionco in ‘tlie
rjnge busmess Will tenable us to give BatisfaeMOb.'lb
supplying good mitistantial.work, such os the coun
try demands, at ns low prices as can possibly be
furnished for CASH. We will keen constantly on
hand* ; . .
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
the same as formerly sold Ly Mr. Woodruff,-and
which became so universally' popular all through
the South, as tho best Buggy, in use.
W* *a l s o Txrr n i s U
Iron Isle Plantation Wagon's,
of fhe very best make in America, for 2 r d^or
horses. ' . #
Wo invito nil who want any article in our lino tb
address,
Tomlinson,. Demurest Co.,
. . -llHbXmY&Y, Nkw YoifK.
Tune 23,T86G. - . 37-12m
IDand. foi' Sale.
A gogd aNd b ull improved plasta-
GN, 12 miles North Fist of Albany,c
Musical Instruments,
Silverware, Bronzes^ &o^ .
WORTH OVOR
GENTS’ FUKXlsnixt; G
At Ibvcst rates in this
order to establish a regular lrad“
dent that wc can sell cheaper IW,,
in the city, we desire a Irial ”
•trfith 0f the assertion. Messrs-W u J
3. T. HESTER, as clerks arl,'; “frilS
{jo 7#
5 to 50
5 to 86
6 to ^35
10 to 75
3 to 23
5 to 50
10,000 Signet and Plain Gold Bings....
10,000 Gentlemen’s Scarf Fins.L»...
12,500 Brooches and Ear Drojis.........<.
12,500 Gold Lockets, double glass.
10,000 Gold Pens and Gold Holders
10,000 Sets Studs and Qleevc Buttons...
5,000 SilveY Gq>1c13 and Drink’.g Cups
5,000 .Sets Tea,. Table & Desert Forks 10 to 23
5,000 Sets Tea, Table & Desert KnfvCs 10 to 25
2,500 Revolving Silver Castors..'....... 25 Jo 75
2.500 Silver Cake and Print Baskets..> 2^ to *5
12.500 Wine Holders nnd other articles 6 fo 73
To immediately dispose of the above torighificcnt
stock, ccriificateonaming the articles are. placed in
sealed envelopes and Veil mixed. Hol3er8 afe en
titled to the articles named oq their certificate upon
paymeut of $5 whether it be a beautiful Watch; or
a Musical Box worth $500, or a l’bun Gold Riftg v
worth $5. Tlie return df any tefrrnr certificates- en
titles you to tbe article named thereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective of Tfs Worth and as no artielw
valued less than $5 is named on any cerlficate, it
will at once be seen that this is
Mo Lottery, but a Ntrai&lit-lorward
l«gitiu)ulo /fl'rsuiaactioKiy which maw
Jw participated in cvcu by the itlon
fastidious!
Any one wishing to invest in the above en
terprise can receive a sample package of » 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 fill may be convinced
sincerity and tbe genuineness cf one sale.
Cart on or address, *
* PARKINSON &
1, 208 Broadway-, H., Y.*
February 28, I860. * '
Uafversal Clothes Wringer-
TIHJJ WKirCOEU has again taken the First Pre
mium in the Great Fair of the American.Institute—
it hss alsg taken the First Premium «t A he St ale
Fftire of New. Yorks, Vermont, Pftttrtsylvatriit, .’Ohio,
Michigan', fa<rtana, Illinois, Kentucky, - loAVa, -Wis
consin, Connecticut River Vallby Fair, Champlain
Valley Fair, and at'most of the County and Ingti
ttfte Fairs throughout the country.
SOHOENPELD &
SB.OAS STtofc.
(SECOND DOOR TO - ff Elc ^
' AasAistg
Havn-jnst received »l»r- Jl ,
Assortme'fat of Le'di-lf’ n ™ pl ' l( . >y i
Merinoes,W.„l'D.&«
Clo.h.En.br^*!
tarn, Rlbbous, — ’
’ Sboee,
' ilf 0 ? J def'
BtriptlObg;
Boots Shoes, Hats £ ^ j
‘ EEAl)Y‘— ^
Also,
clerks, are witli n
and will.be pleased to stfe ther '- 1 *
Albany, Jan. 27th, 1800,-6
GILBERT & HILSlij
T>rtig Store,
Jllbany, Georgia
■^jAVlNGjtist received a large supply
firilgs & Medici®
ore now prepared to fill orders for
old’costoTners and friends.*
We Ht»ve On Hay"
Qnininc,
Morphine,
(jam Opium,
Powd’ Opium,
Epsom Saits,
Rochelle Saits,
(Jlanber Saits,
Copcras,
Blue Stone,'
Spices, ■
Caster Oilt.
Linseed Oil, |nM
Kcrosinc Oil, ^
Toilet Soaps.
While tcad,
Latup Clack,
fatly,
Calomel,
[Wst- Cerair,
Azumcih
Sozodonl,
{•erfamerf,
ratfBt illfiltlM,!
Matches, 1
Ac.,
All ^ssencea, Ticcrnres, &e., usua!!, 1m
rug Store. Prescriptions carefullv coni
I rescriptions carefully cemi
OCO icr.Ka CASH.
AVnxij, Ga., October 2L,lSW.
NEW SKIRT FOR
The Creat Inrchtion of the Ipl ,
Over 200,000; Have Been. Sold,.
And are-ftow fa. fiso hj- fhe ’United Statte?,.Yihd \ce
never heard of ortt that was not liked*
* The Universal is superior to alb other Wringers,
in having largk rolls of solid India Rubber, so pro
tected by strong cogwheels that, they cannot slip
or break loose front Ike shaft. Its strong wood frame
cannot be broken, nnd doos not rusi or .soil*the
.clothes. Every Universal Wringer is Warranted.
Wfc select li feW testimonials from persons widely
known to the public, who speak from actual expe
rience, and are above suspicion Jtmisstatement:
* 4 My family would as Boon give up the cooking
stove as-this Clothes Wbinqer. cannot be too
highly recommended.”— [Solan Robinson.
“Tbis ia tiio first Wxiuger I have lbund that
>ould stand the services required of it.”
*[J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy’fc Hotel: .
41 We think the Machine much more than pays for
itself every year in the saving of garments. W*
think it important the wringer should lie fitted witu
COGSv”—.[Orange Judd, Editor of American Agri
culturist.
“Ihcarlily commend it to economists of time.
J. W. BHATJLBY’S'Jfsw Patwtti
ELLIPTIC (Or double) SPRING SXRj
This invention consists of Duplex (or ty.
tie Piti'a Refined- Steel-^pri rtgs, fiigcniousiv h
tightly and 1 fivntty together, edge, to. edge,e
the toughest,* molt, flexible, elastic and di
Spring, ever used. They soldcrm buiul orttfrttEfl
the single springs, anti consequcctlj pVf^rtw
perfect and beautiful shape mcretliaatvictuiq
as any single spring skirt that ever has or er‘
tLade.
; The 'tvonderftil flexibility and great c
pleasure'll hny'hity VehriVg tVe Duplet l
Skirt will be experienced particnlarly taitlltt'
a85cmblics,bgeras, carriages; railroad cars, e
pewa^nrintehkirs, for promenade and honse 4t
as the skirt can be folded when infuse tr" -
small place as easily and conveniently s
muslin dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, ccmfort ri
great convenience of‘wearing the Buplfi
Steel Spring Skirt fora’shigle day. vill aewr^J
wards wDlingly dispense with tin
dren. Mieses and Young.Ladits they
all-others. _
iPKIOES
Lar^e Wringer, “ A
,.$n.2do
10 00
Doty’s Washcr,.Fun»(ly Site. „,14 00
“ ” •* Hotel* ,18 00
Merchants, or good canvassers can make money
rapidly sbllitt^'tliem in every town. Exclusivo sale
guaranteed and* liberal terms, given to responsible
persoas-wlra first apply. Descriptive Circular turd,
terms sent frqe. '
The celebrated DOTYS’ CLOTHES* WAsirSR,
which lias jilst taken - the first.premium at tiio great
Fair off the Americau Institute, is also^sold by the
undersigned.’ f.
R. C v BROWNING, Geaerab Agent,
; , , ; * Ne. 347 Broadway, N. Y,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CAM, Vropnt"
Invention, and sole Manufactnrers, '
AtiJ 70 & 8l ReadO Streets, New York’.
For sale in all first class Stores |
if LIYINGSTOH HOUSE,
Newton, Baker <Jonntv, - ' 6Pa„
H AS hern fitted lip by the undersigned, and the
traveling public lire .requested to.call. It-
kind and polite trcatmetil, die host film that can be
obiained-aiid-moddrWe-charges will be satisfaclory,
they have all guaranteed iMhey rail.
—. XV. LIVINGSTON.
Newton, Nov. 25, 1865.
Albany Chapter No. 15, A, Y.’M.
T I1L regular' couiTovsitions cf this-CImptei are on
month* 0 * CC ° nd *^ ,ia - f ° Url,i ¥rid,l y “ights in each
The companions will please tdiic notice anu gov-
ern tLemselves aCoovdingty. .
.J>. W. 0: SPENCER.
Albany, Arnlr; ISth, iSC5.-tf Secretary.
Tlie -Hoops- »re corereA with ttro ply
Mpr-- 1 — 1 rw - r *—
twisted tjircad and will , wear twice jv
single yarn covering which is used on sH »
st'cel iroop.skirts. Tbe Hirce bottom rods*®
skirt arc also double steel, and tv#c ord‘-ablt eq
cred-to.'prevcJU the covering fromweariniwi
•fod^Wlien dragging down stairs, stone
&c , which they, arc constancy subjeel t?
itf-nse. \ v,j
All arc made of the new and elegant conlN||
and are the best quality in every part, ^
-Uift wearer*the most graceful and perfect sw!
monry uad con,an,raou,.-- L Tho RevTDr; DdW;
\w.R»r« tyu \tvt v?.v a-nanv PT.inmt**
in* this c*7»n
tlironghout tiio United States and Canr.^
de^alkH.!
Mexico,;Si»uth America, ^
Indies. .
gi^Inquiro for the Duplex Elliptic r 1
Spring Skirt.
•September 9th. 1865.—37
I
We are now prepared to de
Aijl kustds of.
J
’•
•AT 5HtS OSTWK
AVELi. OF AVATEU—110 acres offrerb r'.'ar,.'! l.tni!
r-it is a healthy location. For further particulars
address the undersigued at Albany, (la. *
v . • D. ABBETT.
June 30,1866. 38-4 w
(CT Job Work exeoutod at
»S« Uffice in Rood si vie. Also, blatiks
urnished of cr.er^ liescription.
Albany Lodge No. 24, F A. M.
rpHE regular meetings of
Jt. this liOdgo are'on the
first and third Friday nights
in each month.
The brethren will please
take dud notice and govern
themselvos accordingly.
With Ifrefttness
*• w. C. SUERCER.
Albany, April ICtli, 1EC5.-If,
Secretary
500 Acres Va!u
first quality of pine land,N<^-
Mill UNDER,SIGNED offers
.aoa 4UIMJ.J- w. . -.1. n o
1th 'District, originally d
county. Said lots lies adjckningt
proved. Titles indisputable
surplus cash on hand that they va* ^
and profitably, would do well * e jtO|
«ntl wive, me it:(Ulll SOOn.W ftdurds ^ j 6^ I
and giyc me a call soon, or
Gcorgiih 2pI; .
dune 2d, 1-666;