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United States Government.
Tins exkcuttyk.
Andrew Johnson, of Tenn., PrcsulenL
■ LaFaycUe S. Foster, of Conn., Aoting
Vice President,^ -
■n*E CAIIINKT.
Wm. II. Seward', of Ncrv Pork, Secretary
of State.
H. McCulloch, of Indiana, Secretary ol
the' Treasury.
EdwVh M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania,
crctary of War,'
Gideon Welles, of Connecticut, Secretary
of the Navy. . . •
James Harlan, of Iowa, Scorcfiury ot the
Interior. - "
James Sneed 1 , of Kentucky, Attorney Gen-
craV-
William Dennison, of Ohio, Postmaster^
General.
niS JCMCIABT.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Cliiof Satire,
Nathan .Clifldrd-, of Maine, Associate Jus-
ticc. * -.
Samnel Nelson, of New "Vork, Associate
Justice. ■
R. C. Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice.
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Associate
Justice. _ -
David Davis, of Illinois, Associate Jus
tice.
(Vacancy.)
. Noah H, Si
waync, of Ohio, Associate Jus
ticc, • •
Samuel,F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus
tice.
GEORGIA—STATE GOFERXMEXT.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor;
It. L; Hunter, Secretary Executive Dcff
partmont.
n 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 Ilortan, Captain State House Guard.
JUDICIARY.
Judges of the Supremo Court—Jos. H.
XnrapVm, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A.
Walker#
Clerk—C. W. Dubose.
PENITENTIARY,
W. C.‘Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G. Talbird! Assistant Keeper; A. SL Nis-
bet, Book Keeper.
LUNATIC ASYLUM,
• Dr. T. F. Green,' Supt. and Resident Phy
sician; Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant .Physi
cian.
DOUGHERTY COIL'.TY SUP’R COURT.
Judgo........ v i *.R. n. Clark.
Solicitor ‘. L. 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.
A'DOES INFERIOR COURT. .
John Jackson, J. M. Mercer, N. P. Brin
son, T. AfcCleaves, F. M. Thompson.
ClerkT M. F. Cargile.
TO THE CITIZENS OF GEORGIA.
The termination of a sanguinary contest. which
for the past four years ha* protested an ImpaaaaMo
barrier to all social or eowototvlal iateroouree ho*
tween ihe t»q (treat oeetlene of onr oountry, hltrlwg
length happily olenrcd away all oliMarlrelnk
renowaloftheserelatlonawhichIWreaorly he»»4 wc
together in a fraternal wwlwu,'l taho the wwrltra,
pponunliy afforded by thla anapWtow* event, «*
graet my Southern friends, and to nulteit from theta
a renewal «f that exte«aivels»*l»e*a vthhA IM It
quarter af a century has Veen nnintempted eave t\J
the grant pnNle cahoally A* vthleh t have ndrarted,
It ta eenraety nareeaargv «n the threshold of n
hurine** revalue l>honM ve|enA the Vtorolo* oo
often glren to my, Meode—to he wore ot nil throe
apnrloua and deleterions oontponnda vthtoh, under
the epeetona and fate* title ot imporird Wines
Drondira, Holland Oln, Uqnora, Se ^haae been
equally deetruetlre to the health af onr etUaeaa a*
prejudicial to the lateraeta' of the legtlimaia Im
porter.
Many yean of my past life hare bran expended
in an open and candid attempt to expoeo these
wholesale fraud*; no time nor exponso ha* boon
spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to
place before tny friends and the public generally,
at the lowest market price, and i w such quantities
a* might suit their cqjtvenience, a tn^y genuine
imported article.
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with tho
largest and most rcspectahlo exporting houses in
France and dreat Britain haro afforded jpe unsur
passed faoiiitios for supplying onr homo market with
Wines, Liquors, and Liqmurcs of tho best and most
npproved brands in Europe, in addition to my own
distillory in Holland for t’10 manufacture of the
Schiedam 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 safo beverage
in nil climates and daring all seasons, quickly exci
ted the cupidity of the home manufacturers and ven
dera of a spurious article under the same name.
I trust tliat.I hare, after much toil and expense,
surrounded all my Importations with safeguards and
directions which pith ordinary circumspection will
insure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe,
to all my customers. > .
I would, however, Vecommend in ajl coses where
it is possible, that orders be sent direct to my depot*
22 Beaver Street, New York, or that purchases be
made of my accredited agent's.
In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies
See., in wood, 1 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 woold^pccially call, the early at
tention of my Southern customers'to the advantage
to be derived by transmitting their orders without
loss of time, or caliiug personally at tffe depot, in
order insure the fulfilment of tlieir orders out of
the present Urge and well/elected assortment.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York.
February 21, 18o0. 13-Cm
^ T
JAMES H. HILL’S STORE!
WEST SIDE MAIN St.
Ystt mb alvray* find the Netvrat and most
Fashionable Dre# Goods
* *-
Of kU hind*, to Whad In »ny of tho Nnsthem mar-
trite. Her Muck la aolooted with care aud lisle, so
tint the Burnt fastidious can bo tailed.
WHITE GOODS,
(Of all kinds) •
SWISS JAOEONET,
TARLETOITS NAINSOOK. &C., AC,
In qualities and quantity to meet the demands of any.
Pandy Goods and Notions?
ol all JttkU; and in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
•Jur stock is complete, from the Brogan to the finest
' GLOVE KID.
IN HATS AND CAPS,,
(Both Gentlemens’ and Ladies',) wc have a full and
complete stock.
Family Groceries, of all kinds,
And of the beat quality. Wc have also a large lotol
BED BLANKETS.
(Whiteand Grey.) Infact,everything tobefound in&
A-LBA-'ISTY, OA,
WOOHSN
Encourage Home Industry!
W Eevo now manufacturing at Albany,Georgia
a variety of*
Woolega G-oOds
Twilled and Plain, Colored and White.
WABBPNTED PERFECT.^
And of
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
Musical Instruments,
Silverware,' Bronzes, &©.,
WOH Til OVOB
All of. which we propose to sell at the
Very Lowest Market Prices,
ALL WE ASK IS A GALL.
Raine, Hewett & Co.
Albany. N(#25lh, 18d5. ■ 38-
PROSPECTUS .
OF THE . •
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER
. • * "OJ
■Washington, D. C.
Southern Mutual Insurance Go.
Athens, Ga.
JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO., /
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA..
EUFAULA HOME INSURANCE CD.,
‘ \ EUFAULA, ALA.
TRAVELER’S LIFE INSURANCE, •
' \ ^ - HARTFORD, CONN.
WOODVILLE INSURANCE CO., .
* WOODVILLE, ALA.
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE,
HOWARDSV1LLE, VA.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE & TRUST CO.,
T HIS journal, having boon twice enlarged, is one
pf the largest papers in ‘he country. It is print
ed on fine/me while and heavy paper, and contains
tn largo and clear type, moke veadlnq mattin
the form of the’latest news, 'general and special,
together with editorial, reportorial and selected
matter of interest and importance, than, any paper
published soath of New York.
The National Intelligencer is devoted to Nows,
Literature, the interests of Religion, And Political
affairs. It gives* daring tho session of Congress,
correct reports* of the debates and proceedingof the
4go Houses, as welVas the laws and pnblio docn-
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JMher countries. The paper has Lccn so long <ts-
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ter and principles. As heretofore, it aims to be as
its name imports, a National paper, maintaining the
just'Constitutional powers of the General Govern
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the States on tho Other-*—confident that the U.nion
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be respected by both and not transcended by cither.
While the Intelligencer advocates what the Editors
conscientiously believe^to be right and wiBe in the
administration of public affairs, it always strives
to givo a fair aud liberal'support to those to whose
liands’is committed that administration; and os they
Void an independent press to be one of tho great
safeguards of liberty, and therefore claim the right
of criticising the acts of tho Government with free
dom, they endeavor to disoharge that duty with
moderation, candor, And respect, both for them
selves and those frora^rbom they differ.
TERMS 6V SfIBSCKIPTlOlV.
Dally Edition, one year $10 ©O'
do aix months ................ 6 00
.. do three months..* 2 50
Xrl-WeeUj Edition, one year - G 00
{Containing all the reading matter of the Daily J
do 'do six months...... 3 00
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uj additional copy gratis. * N
HQ. Postmasters nro respectfully requested to
act as agents.
Address: all communications to
Snow, Coyle & Co.,
. (Successors to GALES A SEATON,)
Publishers National Intelligencer, Washington, D; C
Juno 9, I860. V 35-:
SAVANNAH, GA:
O Jonn A. DAVIS, Agent.
Call at Mention particularly to the Traveler 1
Insurakee Company. This Company insures against
accideuts of all kinds, ns well as lives, and should
any one become disabled and prevented from.at
tending to their dusiness, they are paid weekly
compensations.
Albany, Go., April 11th, 18GG: 23-
SCOTT’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE
T HE Proprietor of this new Southem’Monthly is
now publishing an edition *of two thousand
copies. Its list of contributors -embraces a great
deal of the best literary talent in the South and
We* Besides tho two admirable scries now in
course of publication— £
Suitable for all classes of Working People, which
we will sell at Reasqnxbie Prices or exchange for
Won! or Cutton.
' We aak the attention of Merchants, Planters and
others, assuring them that we are determined to.
make it to their, ioterest to purchase our goods.
We shall be prepared by the 1st of May to Card
Woo) and make Roils for Customers.
N. & A. F. TIFT. •
Albany, March 31,186G. 22-
•' ALBANY GRIST
* AND .
FLOUR miiliS.
The Albany Steam Mills are now in operation,
Making Good Meal and Flour.
Customers will he promptly attended to and freely
dealt with. Our Customers will not be delayed,
The Grain will be weighed in and the Meal weighed
uut, (which will require bnt a lew minutes) unless
the parties prefer to get tli^Meal .from their own
Corn. Corn shoqid be seqt ad free from cobs and
dirt as possible. All the. Coro, as well as Wheat,
that vie grind, is fanned through the fan and the
trash is not accounted for in Meal.
Nt& A. F. TIFT.
Albany, March 31,1866. 22-
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
AU to he sold, for FIVE DOLLARS each, without
regard to value, *
And not to bo Paid For
until you mow wiiat you ar to
RCIYI!
1,753 Gold and Silver Watohcs were distributed
among the patrons of PattKixsoH & Company du
ring the month of February, L86S. Read comments
by the Press, speaking of the firm'in the most com
plimentary manner;—“A most industrious and
prosperous hou8e. ,, -^[Shippenshurgh, Pa., Sentinel,
>« Give all whp dell with them perfect satisfaction.”
—[Dunkirk, If. Y., Journal- "Enjoys a high rep
utation for honorable dealing and the quality of
their goods ’’—[New Paltz, N. Y., J’imes. “ Per-
METALIC BURIAL CASES
AT
LONG & ^^JgOMPSON’S
trndfcftho J*rtu^“ s ° ffiC "
ON BROAD STHet-t. A fBANY, GEORGIA.
FOR MARINE
AXD
fire i>tst?r^.n:ge
Croten Fire Insurance Comp'yJ.t
Security Insurance Company, Nr Y,
intic .'file Irurnte
Phrenix Ins'. Co., Hartford) Conn.
Norwich Firejns.^ Co, r ,Norwich, Conn,
, Tot^l Capital $15,000,000
Apply to ’ . III.VES 4 ROBBS,
Agents.
Albany, Ga., March 3d, 18GG. |5—6m
SUTLER & PETEN,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ATLANTA, GA. $
Aclrciiturca in tiontli America,
the Mareb number contains the first of a series by
James Wood Davidson, of Columbia, S. C., entitled
t
How We Enow Each Other:
TIIE SCIEXCE OF HUMAN NATURE.
There will also be an occasional Oontribut inn on
Literature and Politics frqjp the pen ofC. H. Smith,
alia* “ Bill Arp.” •
The Trixe Story will be commenced in the April
number.
Terms; $5 jper annum; ClabE of Ten will be
furnished at $4 50 per oqpy; Clubs of Twenty, at
the same Post Office, at Four Dollars. . •
Address W. J. SCOTT.
March 10, 18G6.—fl7—Im Atlanta, Ga.
Put RToney in -thy Purse
Hoad to "W"ealth..
5 AAA ACT1V B A ^D RELIALE AGENTS,
)UUU BlWle or Female, and of all ages, arc
waited to canvass evftry City, Town, Village, Ham
let, Workshop and Factory throughout the world,
for the sale of-our
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, MUSI-
CAL BOXES, ALBUMS andotticr Articles.
Energetic persons of good habi'*fe and fair business
tact can. clear over $25 per week in the coun ry, and
a much larger amount in thickly settled localities.
No Capital Required!
mples of our Articles, to the amount of .
be sent by mail for inspection, and if not perfectly
satisfactory no charge! 1 •
Send your address, if you are of qn industrious
turn of mind and in 4**est of immediate wealth 1!
Direct to
PARKINSON & CO., Importetw.
203 Broadway* New York.
Feb; 14th, 18GG. 11—
B. F. ROB BBT,
Ol-yll Engineer,
% ‘ Arfll
BEAT. ESTATE AGENT,
-Albany, Ga.
W LL bny, sell, rent, and survey.landssfl-
aated in any part of South Webern Georgia,
fat* parties desiring it.
Orders lefl at Charles Volker’s .Store will
promptly executed,
• Albany, Ga., October 7,1865. 81—I
NOTICE
TO--CITY- TAX PAYERS.
T HE Books frr1.1io collection of City Taxcs for
(he year.1806, arc now opon, and will bo kept
open for SIXTY DAY8 from this date, closing on
the 24st September 1866. • Executions will be issued
against all persons who fail to pa/ their-taxes by
that time. J. F. CARGILE,
r
Albany, July 21st, I860.
ri ENERAL Agents fojtho CU/ Flour Mills of At-
\Jflanta. Flour of all gradoa fircsli groaA, con
stantly on hand forsalo at the lowest market prices.
Orders proudly attended to*
August 11, 1800
03°Wob Worlt executed at
this office in good si \Ie. Also, blanks
iSMshed of every description.
THE LONE STAR SALOON,
• (Three doom below Uiu Trinting Office,)
ALBANY, GA
I I AyiNG jast. received a fresh supply of ALL
II KINDS OF THE BEST LltjUORS with
which the Northern market is stocked, such as
Brandy; Whiskcy.-Wine, Champagne, Gin, &c.. See
I nia now prepared to suit the pidatesof any bady.
I receivo I C.I3 regularly from Macon. Also, I
am in constant receipt of GOOD OLD ALE.- Call
and cco me. ’ THOMAS H. CLARK. .
Albany, Ga. Feb. 28, 1800. H—tf
PURE COGNAC BRANDY.
TRY IT! »
genuine Bourton Whiskey
SOMETHING RHAI.I.Y GOOD!
S*b.erry • Wine!
Schiedam Schnapps,
* • Port Wine
Pure aixd Unadulterated! I
For ealo at _ ^ ,
E. II. BACOJT St GO.’S.
Albany, MarcbJ18; 1866. 2l-2w
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of R. H.Hic-
nan, deceased, are notified that they mustset-
tlcthe same immediately—and all persons having
cliams against said estate must present them within
the time prescribed by#aw, or they will be barred
JOHN F. CARGILE,
• Adm’r on estate E, n. Hienao, dcc’d.
July 7 th, 18CG. 3o«
A FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS
t\ 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, 18G6. 14— If
THE
Underwriters’ Agency
Of New YoxX,
, CASH- ASSETS,
Three Million Hollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OF
Fire *& Marine Insurance
e
Made payable in GOLD or CURRENCT
- Negotiable and Bankable
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE
M.
murp nr.this associatioh.
Hiast, -A-gent,
ALBANY, GA.
October 21, 18G5. •’ 33-tf
THE TOMLINSON, OEMAREST CD
630 Broadway, N. Y-,
• H.T0aM«>aw|' wUhtllWB '
MR. W\JT*SoODRUFF
Formerly nnd isLcensfve Deader in
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES,
AT^iRIFFIA A5i» ATLANTA, GA,
I 710R the purpose of supplying Merchants and
; Plaaters at the South, by wholesale or retail
with any stylo of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation
Wagons#
Mr, WOODRUFF’S long experience in iho car
riage business will enable us to give satisfaction, in
supplying good substantial Vork, such as the coun
try demands, at as low prices aa can posslbl/
furnished for CASH* Wo will keep constantly
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and
which became so universally popular all through
the South, as tho bejt Buggy in use, •
Wo %lso furnish
Iron Axle Plantation Wagons;
of tho very best make in Amorioa, for 2, 4 or 6
hones.
address, T!ll! 111 wI *° want "tioie in our linri.to
Tomlinson, Dcmnrcst Co,'
620 BnoADwAv, Nxw Yonk.
Juno 23, # 1800, •' - - ■ 37-I2m
Notice to Debtors & Cred’rs
A LL persons indoblod to iho ostato of John W
,/\_ Mltchell, Into of Won), county, Jeccstcd. aro
required to mako immodialo payment, and those
having demands against thoesiate will Vendor them
tn .. n. l— .1.—,. ' • G. W. SUMNER
in as tho law directs.
Sep 8, i860
• 40*
Adn^’r.
Zylobalsaruum.
A % E n3?f' l0b n a ". mUm ' A1 '“’s Hair Restorer,
eiockVHam.Restorer, Prof. Wood’s Hair Ito-
storer, Sterling’s Ambrosia for tho Hair. Burnrtl’
Coacoino for lira Ilair, Lyon’s Kathairon. Bachelor’
Hair Dye—for sale next to Express Office, by
i E. Ik BACON & CO., Drufffnsta
Albany, May 19, 1800. f * ^ugg.sts,
lingJ _
honorable and fair dealing men.”—[Stapletdn,
Y. Journal. “ One of the oldest and most relia
ble firms in business.”—[Canajoharic N. Y. Radii.
»«Keep their word and act hononvbl
rons.” [Lyons N. Y. Prfcss.
500 Solid Gold Hunting Waiches.....$300 to 750
500 Magic Cosed Gold Watches...... 250 to 500
500 Ladies’ Enameled Watches 100 to 500
600 Diamond Cluster Dadieb’ Sets... 800 to 700
1.000 Diamond Solitaire Rings......... 75 to 250
1.000 Heavy Silver Hunting Watolics. • 75 to ^50
1,000 Open-face.Silver Watches... 20 to 75
1,000 Silver and Mahogany Musical
Boxes Hi ■ 100 to 500
1.000 Silver Dining Sets 75 to 350
1.500 Silver Tea Sett, complete.... 60 to 200
2.000 Silver Urns and Salvers......... M 75 to 250.
2,000 3even Chamber Revolvers- 75 to 30Q
2,600 Patent Single Barrel Pistols...-. 25 to 75
2.000 Richly Framed Oil Paintings.... 75 to S50
2,500 r Elegant Pearl Opera Glasses...- 25 16 75
3.000 Mammoth Photograpn Albums.,. 15 to 50
3.000 Cluster Diamond Ririgp 25 to 100
3.000 Ladies’ Oval Bracelets... fl... 15 to- 50
3.500 Gold Cha ins of different designs 25 to 300
8.500 Gold Thimbles, chased......*.—. 6 to 60
10,000 Sigqet and Plain Gold Rings 5 to • 75
10,000 Gentlemen’s Scarf Fins...... 6 to 50
12,500 Brooches and Ear Dfops - 5 to 36
12,500 Gold Lockets, double glass...... 6 to 35
10.000 Gold Pens and Gold Holders 10 to 75
10,000 Sets Studs and Sleeve Buttons... 5 to 2§
5.000 Silver Goblets and Drink’g Gups 5 to 50
5.000 Sets Tea, Table & Desert Forks 10 to 25
5.000 Sets Tea, Table & Desert Knives • 10 tc* 25
2.500 Revolving Silver Castors. ,,, 25 to 76
2.500 Silver Cake end Baskets... 25 tq T
12.500 W|qe Holders and other articles 5 to 7
To ip^mediately dispose of the abort magnificent
stock, certificates naming the articles are placed in
sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are en
titled to the articles named o^ their certificate upon
payment of $5 whether it be a beautiful Watch, or
a Musical Box worth $500, or a Plain Gold Ring;
wojth.$5. The return of any . of our certificates ep-
titIes ;j you to the.article named thernon; upon paj
meat, irrespective of its Worth’ ana as no artiel
NEW DRY GOODSSTOt
SCHOEOTB.D ft
BUMS
BOOR TO WELCH’S b s ; 0 ,
lacgf. Klbbom, Hat.
- acriptions, «
Boots Shoes, Hats &
READY HADE ClW
Also, U|
A EiAIE©IS
OF.
GENTS’FURKBUrS’G G00J.I
At lowestcsus in this |
order to establish n regular tnd. r
dent that we can bcU cheaper than n,,
in the city, vro desire a trial to ...J *—■
truth of the assertion. Messrs Vi ll 'r rTiEfl
J. T. HESTER, as clerks, aro vriti ^
and will be pleased to see their old frilr*'!
Albany, Jan. 27th;1866.-6 ns ^ i ■
GILBERT &HILSJ
Drug Store,
jilbanq, Georgia \
JJAVING just received a Urge upplj
Drags &
aranow prepared to fill urdets for their|
old customers and friends.
We JHave On Hand'
' Sp’tsTnri
my-
icle
will at once be seep that th‘
No Lottery, but a straight-forward
legitimate Transaction, which may*
be participated in even by the most
fastidious;
* Apy one wishing to invest in the above en
terprise) can receive a sample package of a Half-
dozen certificates, naming some of (he gbave arti
cles, by ^ WijNI envelope bearing their
address. Certificates not to be paid for unless fully
satisfactory. We do this that all may be convinced
- our sincerity and the genuineness of our sale.
Call on or address.
** PARKINSON & CO.,
. 7 208^r W V®j.N.Y.
February 28, I860. “ 14—3m '
Universal Clothes Wringer
THIS WRtNGER has again taken the first Pre
mium in the Great Fair of the American'Institute—
it has also taken the First' Premyim at tlie State
Fairs of New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
WfiileLtjJ,
tamp Black.
,p«ur, •
Calomel,
Qpiplac,
Morphine,
Gun Opium,
Powd* Opium,
Epsom Salts,
Rochelle Saits,
filauber Salts, Blist. hn’ie,
Oopcras, FiarorlnjE
Blue-Stone, Azamu, .
Spices, . Sozodoni,
Casttr Oil, ‘ Pcrfcmfry,
Linseed Oil, Patcal Jiei
Kerosinc Oil, Matcta,
Toilet Soaps, Ac;,
All Essences, Tinctures, &c., sswllyk
Drug Stole. Prescriptions carefully cen
Terms CASH.
Albany, Go-* October 21, ISC4
lute Fairs throughout the country.
Over 200,OQP Have Been Sold,
. . . ' % j jwsemonca, vi'cms, cumogw, »—•>
And are now in use in the United States, and we ar m chairs, for promenade 1
. that vat not liked 1 a* ihe »kirt o»n be folded vrben in
NEW £EIRT FOR 181
The Great Inroulioa
HOOP SKilT
J. W. BRADLEY’S New Potato
ELLIPTIC (or doable) SPRIK3S1
This invention conjistsof Duplex (crti
tio Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeuioudjM
tightly and firmly together, edge to rifti
the toughest, most flexible, elastic mw
Spring ever us id. They seU^n bend orhr
^ho single springs, and centt$ientljp
perfect and beautiful shape more ibm tiisi
Of any single spring skirt ihnt ercrhuri
made. ; . . , 1
* The iroxiderfhl flexibility and gmt w
pleasure to. any lady wearing the D«jw|
Skirt wil\ heeiperiencedparticularljur -
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroti*
never heard of 0*4 that %cae not liked » | as the skirt can
The Universal is superior to all other Wringers, 8m& u D lace as.easily and convenient!; *1
in having labok rolls Of solid India Rubber, so prd,- ^ ™“
tected by r.rong co^thbbls that they cannot slip
or break loose.from the ehaft. Its strong wood frame
cannot be broken, nnd does not ruei or eoil the
clothe*. Every Universal Wringer is Warranted.
We select a feW testimonials from persons widely
fcnowu to the public, who speak from actual expe
rience, and are above suspicion of misstatemenf:
“ My family would as soon give up the cooking
stove as this Clothes We in gee. It c&nnot be too
highly recommended.”—[Solon Robinson.
* “This is the first Wringer I have found* that
would stand the services required of it.”
[J. P. Huggins, Lovqoy’s Hotel.
*'We think the Machine muoh more than pays for
itself every year In the saving of garments. “
[Orange Judd, Editor of American Agri
culturist. ' •
a>I heartily commend it to economists of time,
money and contentment.”—[The Rev. Dr. Bellows.
PRICES. .
Large Wringer* ** A ”.....................; ....$12 (MX
Medium *« “ B * 10 00
Doty's Wo9her, Family Sizo...; - 14 00
“ “ Hotel “ -t 18 00
Merchants or good canvassers can make money
rapidly selling them in every town. Exclusive salo
guaranteed and liberal terms given to rcsp6nsib!o
persons who first apply. Desccnptive Circular and
terms sentfreo.- ■
The celebrated DOTYS* CLOTHES WASHER,
which has just taken the first premium at the great
Fair of the American Institute, is also sold by the
small place 1
inustin d*esa»
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure^*
•eat convenience of wearing the W
_.ee! SpringtSkirt for a single d*;
wards willingly dispense with their ass. 7
dren. Misses and. Ladies the;
all others. ,■
The Hoops ore covered with two W|
twisted thread and will .wear ,w1 ft 13
single yarn covering whRh is *
steel hoop shirts. The three
skirt are also double steel, and twiceew
erod to prevent the covering froawtt
rods when dragging down stairs,
See , which they are constantly J
in use. - *
AU are made of the new and eleg
and are the best quality in ’JL«
the Wearer the iao^ graceful ana PfrJ]
sible, and arc unquestionably the upwji
sirable, comfortable and economic*!* H
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, WJ
Invention, and sole Manufactortn* j
and 79 &81 Readc Streets,
For sahfin all first class Slori f5j
throughout Uto United States and
de Cuba, Mexico, South Amen*
Indlc8 * , mtakF
$9* Inquire for the Duplex
Spring Skirt.
September Oth, I860.—27
We are now prepared w* 1
uudereigned.
B.-C. BROWNING, General Agent,
1 No. 847 Broadway, N. Y.
LIVINGSTON HOUSE,
Newton, Baker Conntv, Ga.,
H AS been fitted np by the undenigned, and tiie
traveling public era requested to call. If
kind and polite treatment, the best fare that can be
obtained and moderate charges will be gatiiftclory,
they-have all guaranteed if they call.
v . » ' W. W. LIVINGSTON,
• Newton,Nov. 35,1865,.
Albany Chapter No. .15, A. Y. M.
mnE ragukr cenvo«atfons of Ibis Chopter nrd*on
JL the second end fourth Friday nights in each
month. •
The companions will ploaso take notice and gJv-
ern themselves accordingly.
• h. jy. c. spencer;
ALB*HT,APBii.l3th, 18C5-tf Secretary.
Albany Lodge No. 24, F AiM.
npIIE regular meetings of
JL this* Lodge are on tho
first and 4ird Friday nights
in eaoh month.
Tho brethren will please
take duo notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
D- W. C. SPENCER,
Albany, April 13th, 18G5.ratf, Secrolary
■ ’
V ALL KINDS (
JOB f.Oj
at this
OFFICII.
With Neatnew^*
peorgia—Mitchell Co^Y. (> ,
to sell one Hundreds!™.-. ^
Laud, itbtiru; tl«e han “ fl ?|i,
■li ed and slaty-seven,
County, as the P r0 P c j[°
ceased.
Bept. 8th, 1800.
Airr ,yo, ^ #
Dec 3, 1805 • «'