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United State* Government.
■ .'tub K-TEOUTIVK.
Andrew Johnson, of TennV, President.
IciFayette S. Foster, of Conn., Acting
Vice President, '
TIIE CABINET.
Wm. H. Seward, ofKew York,Seeretary
of St ate.
H. AlcCIUIorii, of Indiana, Scaretnry ol
tlio Treasury.
Kdwin M.‘ St an ton,-of PcpnsylvanB, Se
cretary of War.
Gi'jcoii Welles, of Conneciicut r Secretary
of tli e Navy.
Jatih;»-H:irlaTt^Tif-Imra,-Secretary ot the
Interior.
• dames
eral. . . .
William Dennison, of Omo, Postntaster-
ticncrnlj
i Sneed, of Ivcntncky, Attoh
THE JUIlielATlY.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Snstice..
Nathan Cliilord, of .Maine, Associate Jus
tice.'
Samuel Nelson,.of New" ^ ork, Associate
Justice..
It. 0. Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
'.Tonics M. Wrtjnt, of Geo%a, Associate
J list ice. ' Oj
(David Davis, of Illinois, Associate J ag
ue e. fgK-
(Yacaney.) .
iyoali UrftlKayTie, of Ohio, Associate Jus-
tioc.
Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus
tice.
GEORGIA—STATE G0VER1V.1IEXT
KXKCrTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
It L. Hunter,.'Secretary Executive De
partment.
II J. G. Williams,
Z, D. Harrison, Messenger.
STATE HOUSE OFFIOKBS.
N: C. Barnett, Secretary of.Statc and Sur
veyor General;
J. T. Burns, Comptroller General.
John .Tones,Treasurer.
J. G. Montgomery, Librarian.
Jesse llortoii, Captain State House Guard.
JUDICIARY.
Judges of the Siipreme Conrt—Jos. Hi
Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A.
Walker.
Clerk—C. W. Dubose.
r r; s rn-..vri a t; y.
TV. C. Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G. Talbird, Assistant Keeper; A. M. Nis-
bet, JUook Keeper.
lunatic Asvursr.
Dr. T. F. Green, Supt. and Kesi.lent Phy
sician ; Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant Physi
cian.
BAR-NETT & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
General Com Jercha
; & columbus, ga.-
TaROMFT altentW given t« all Consignments
i cidnaimiie /tf (jotton to New York, New
Liberal advances made on
eceivjng House
APALACHICOLA. FLA.
g lAlt-Slit:—We respectfully call your altcn-j
tiontoOho fact, that wo .have established ft
J^ApalAchicola, Flft., for the purpose of do-
RT?Pn General Commission and Forwarding business.
Having established relations with some bf the best
houses in foreign and domestic ports, we are pre
pared to offer unusual advantages toshippers ofcot-
Jou and other produce. Special attention Will be
given to all cotton sent us for sale, either in our own
or any foreign market. - . .
In nddition to our Commission business, wo will
keep consthntly on hand a large stock of
GROCERIES,
which will be offered to merchant, and planters at
prices in the Norlhorn and Western markets, mere
ly adding cost of transportation. .. .
Wo will bo prepared to accummodato our friends
wiih advances on cotton sent us for shipment or
sale, and to furnish them with bagging and rope
for the coming crop and during the entire season.
v B —Our house in Columbus, Ga., will be con-
tinned at the old stand, corner St. Clair and Broad
s,rect8 ' • BARMEVT &-<
Of g'l kinds, to he had in any of the Northern mar
kets. Our stock is selected with care and teste, so
lUattbe inost fustidioua can be suited.
. . . yy r\/-vT\ c! I Suitable for all classes, of Working People, which
'WHIT jE \5rOOJLJO, I wewillsell at Reasonable Prices or exchange for
• ■' - t . . I Wool or Colton.
(Of til kinds) I We ask the attention of Merchants, Planters »q,d
__ I others, assuring them that we are determined to
S"WISS J A.CiiO!Nl^ X * I ma he irto their interest to pnrphase por goods.
TARLETOXTS NAINS*
June 16th, 1866.
CO.
\SO-tf.
COTTON LAND FOlt SALE
1HB Subscriber offers- for sale his Plantation in
Calhoun County, Ga., containing S(I83 acres in
o Settlements adjoining each other, and bound
ing thotown of Morgan on two sides; they extend
up and down lie Pachitla creek for soreral miles,
aud across to the Iohaway .Nochaway. There
about 14,00 acres of cleared land, of tills there
about 8,00 acres of good Hammock, several hundred
fresh, and at least 4,00 acres of good Ilamniock
land to clear, a part deadened with a lftrgef quanti
ty of excellent Oak and Hickory timber) on the
upland there is a vast amount of 1’incs for aawing
if desired. Each settlement has good comfortable
bouses, and a Gin House and Screw on each. There
is about 4,00 acres in Cotton, 4,00 iu Corn. 4,00 in
Oats and Rye. Two acres in a beautiful VJneynrd
with over 8,00 heart posts well set aud the tines
now bearing. These places are among the most
healthy in South-Western Georgia—well watered
fences in line repair, and about 1,000 acres
three woods pastures foi raising stock. A.bargain
can he bought in the above either with, or; with-
ut the growing crop, stock and provisions. Cal,
,nd see Dr. WTD. Cheney, of Morgan, Georgial
will shpw the above land Ac., to any one who may
desiro to purchase, or cau confer with the Subscri
ber by directing to Rome, -Georgia.
F. W. CIIEXEY.
August 4fh, 1866. 43—
DOUGHERTY COUNTY SUP’R COURT.
Judge R. II. Clark.
Solicitor .L. IV D. Warren;
Sherilf '. ,T. W. Kemp.
Clerk....., J.F. Cargile.
Ordinary. NY. H. NVihier.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge Thomas C. Spicer.
' Solicitor...... Wm. wtiv
Clerk J. F. Cargile.
JUOGF.fr TNFEutn
John Jackson, 3. M. M
•on, T. A* Cleaves, F. H.TU<jin
Clerk J Cargile.
P. Brin-
PROSPECT
NATIONAL TNlT^ffENGEE
■Washington., D. C.
Southern Mutual Insurance Co,
Athens, Ga,
JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO.,
AI.REMARLE COUNTY, VA,
EUFAULA HOME INSURANCE CO.,
EU PAULA, ALA
TRAVELER’S LIFE INSURANCE,
HARTFORD, CONN.
WOODVILLE INSURANCE CO.,
WOODVILLE, ALA,
JAMES RIVER I^flffRANCE,
HOW ARDS V1LI.E, VA.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE & TRUST CO.,
SAVANNAII, GA:
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nicalions to
Joyle &,Co,
(SdcJesSoiis ToTkiLES & SEA 1
—TionnHnteHiseueSITWtISETugton.'D.
Administrator's Sale.
Y Virjtno of an order froml\e Court of Ordin.i-
uigherty county, wUVbe sold,
in Novemher next,at-ihe Court House
fy, between UioMegal sale hours,
~ "“ s '* “ountpr whereon Thomas G.
in of. his death, contJtiqjng
w , ‘0) acres, more or loss, the
amo ueing wen improved and in a high stale
ullivatiob. Terms on the day of sale.
MELVINA M. GODWIN,
Sepfcmhcr 15, 1SC0 . Admv’x ofT. G. Godwin.
1
■ S *3^2-a
A YltES, Simr.-t, Dr. John Hull's and Old Dr,
Townecnd's Sarsapui-i-'.o—for sale by
E- H liACON &C0., Drugsisls.
Albany, ^Iny 10, 1^00. G2—
ALBANY, GA,.
woorn
l Enoouragf Home Industry!
W E ore iiow mannfactnring at Albany,Georgia
a variety Of - ■
Yon can always find the'Neatest and, most j \V OOl©A Ca-OOtlS
Twilled and Plain, Colored and White.
WAREENTED PERFECT,
—And of the '
'»•
JjZ T
AMES H. HILL’5 STORE!
3T SIDE MAIN ST.
fashionable : Dress Goods
Dougherty Superior.Court;
• Jane Term, 1866.
Josr.rn S. Smith, 1 RUL^NISI,
vs. . f T° 'Foreclose
Gkobqb H. Cheeveb, , j Mortgage._
ff. CHEEVBB, . J riir ur
Adiniiitstfalor on tho Estate ol VY. VV., ^
GOODS
.. 4CH0ENFELD & baud
i broad
-Cheever, deceased.
It nppearing to Hie Conrt by the petition of Joseph
BROAD STREEt )
qualities ai
yto meet the demands of any.
and Notions)
We'shall be prepared by the 1st of May lo Card
Wool and make Rolls for Cnstomers. •
N. & A. F. tift:
Albany,March 31, 1866. • 22
jBjAZSTY grtst
- '~Tnn)
ol all kinds; and in
BOOTS AND SHOES, SLOWS. EUSI.LS.
I The Albany Steam Mill* are now in^tperation,
•Jur stock is complete, from the Brogan to tho finest I ,, n , . n- -m
• ■ MaMng Good Meal and Flour.
GLOVE KID. .
IN HATS AND CAPS,
(BothGentlemens* and Ladies*,) we have a full and
complete stock.
amily Groceries, of^allkinds.
And of the best quality. We have also a large lot ol
Cnstomers will be promptly attendM 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 hut a few minutes) unless
• he parlies prefer to get the. Meal' from their own
Corn. Com should be sent as free from cobs and
dirt as possible. All tho Corn, as well as Wheat,
that we grind, is fanned through the fan and the
11 trash is not accounted for in Meal. !
N. &. A. F. TIFT.
Albany, March 31,1866., v 22-
county" of Dougherty, and Stale of Georgia,
known In the plari of said city as that part
lots numbers forty-six (46) and forty-eight ,
Commerce st reet, described as follows: Commi
at a point on the Western liqg of lot number
y-eight, thirty feel from the Northwest corner ol
said lot forty-eight, thence due East to the .Eastern
line of said lot number forty^six; one hum
■ (105) foet thence due South, on the East'line ol
forty-six, (46,); sixty feet thence dueWdpt,to
Western lineof lot forty-eight; ope hitndredand
five feet thence doe North, to the starting poi-- 1 -’
sixty feet fronting on Jackson street, by odh
and'five fe-'t back, for the securing to payment of a
note, madti by said William W. Cheever.'Uaied on
the seventh day of July, eighteen hundred antMifiy-
eight, payable to Joseph S. Smith or bearer, aottdue
twelve months alter date, for the snm of three uun-‘
dred dollars, with interest Iromdate; whichsaid.note
is now due and unpaid; and it further appearing that
now, Wm. W.Cheever has departed this Ijfe, and
that George li. Cheever . has been duly appointed
Administrator on the estate of said Williani 'VV.
Cheever, deceased. ;
It is ordered that said Georgo II. Cheever, Ad
ministrator as aforesaid, do pay into this Court, be
fore the first day of the next ’i'erm thereof, theirin-
eipal, interests and costs, due on said note, orashow
cause, if any lie itas, to the contrary, ns in dehmlt
thcrimf (oreclosetire be granted to tho said Joseph S.
Smith, of said mortgage, and the equity of redemp
tion of said-George U.*>hecver, Administrator as
aforesaid, therein he forever barred, and that service
of this Role be perfected on said Gentle W) .Cheever
Administrator,as aforesaid, according to law. "
HINES & HOBBS, Pi’fls Att’ys.
June 6th, 1866.'
A true extract from the Minntes of Dougherty
Superior Court, Jnne Term, 1866.
Johk F. Cargile, Clerk
Albany, July 28th. 1866. ,n4m
BED BLANKETS. IMETALIC BUlilAL CASES
\ I AT .
(WhileandGrey.) Infucl.everylhinglohe found ina I Q JJ Q. ^ THOMPSON’S
.All of which we projrnee to sell at Ihe
Very Lowest Market Prices.]
ALL WE ASK IS A-CALL.
Raine, Hewett & -Co.
Albany, Nov.-25th, 1865. 38—
Under the Printing Office
ON BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA.
FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS
from the smallest to thelnrgcsl-sixes have just
A . db
pecn received by
. and will be kept always
purchase them cheap by calling-on
^ON" ‘
Albany, Feb. 28lh, 18C6.
FOB
j. ' * sn / . ■ i
FIRE XNsiiH4NGE|
Crolen Fife Insurance .Comp'}, .#.1?
Security Insurance Company, H, Y„.
[iie Jmimt .c,, l.Y»,
THL
ters*’Ag
iency
JOH1
BJ^yCall attention parucuiany 10 me iraveier a d —
Insurance CompanyiT This Company insuresagainst PUT. 471071 ftV IU tllV fUTSG !
accidents of all kiudE^as well as lives, and - should . " V
any one become disabled aodr^prevented from at
tending to their dusiness, they are paid weekly
compensations." • .
Albany, Ga., April 11th, 1866: 23-
A. DAVIS, Agent
particularly to the Traveley’j
Phoenix Go., Hartford, Conn.,
Norwich Fire Ins. Co., Norwich, Conn.
Total Capital $15,000,000. |
Apply to HINES A HOBBS,
Agents.
Albany^Q a.^ March 3d, 1866. 15—Gm
Underwrite
. Of Ntyf York,
CA9-H/Assets,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES or
Fire & Marine Insurance
Hade payable in GOLD or CURRENCY
Negotiable and Bankable
CERTIFICATES OK INSURANCE
SCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE!
T HE Proprietor of this new Southern 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
West, r.csidps tlio two admirable series now in
courso of publication— * ^
Decisive Bathes of the Revolution,
Adrciilnrca iu South America,
the March number contains the first of a series by
James Wood Davidsot), of Columbia, 8. C., entitled
How We Enow Each Other:
—r 0B —
TIU? SCIENCE OF HUMAN NATURE.
Thera will alio be an occasional contribution on
Literature and Politic* from the pen ofC. II. SMItii,
alias “Dill Arp.” • • ;
The Prise Sto^y will be commenced in the April
number. *
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Address
March 10, I860.—f!7-Im
W. J. SCOTT.
Atlanta, Ga.
BILL IN EQUITY
)OUGHEUTY SUPERIOR COURT
Tit JUNE THHTVT, 1806.
.1 nilkman, Bznulor of Sara dee d, VS. Sack
ariah Slaton, Robert N. Elg * f ilorrett, Robert
|Af. Ely, Guardian a,11,ten <y r,children of J. IliU,-
jtnan, of Dodybrnty County, U'ey Ann Cothran and
I children, of Spatdinf'Cmty, Sarah Poundtaudckil-
drrn Of leant rounde,. of Cloy County, Lucy Ann
- Rains, of Mississippi, Emma Haynes, of Schley Coun
ty, Buneell Green, bf. Monroe Coi~ ‘
UT. Gr. Bust, A.gen+
ALBANY, GA.
October 21; 1865..
Iload..to IW'ealtb..
5 AAA ACTl V^ AND HELIALE AGENTS.
Male or Female, and of all ages, aro |
waut^d to canvass every City, Town, Village,..Ham
let, Workshop and Factory throughout ;ihe l 4‘>i'ld.
for.tho sale Of our
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE,
CAL BOXES, ALBUMS and other Artioles.
Energetic persons of goecl. habits and fair business
tact oan clear over $25 per week in the coun ry, ami
- muph larger‘amount in thickly settled localities.
No Capital Required!
Samples of our.Articles, to the amount of,$3. will
be seritLy mail fbr inspection, and if not ttsffectl}
satisfactory no charge!
8end your address, if you are of an industrious
torn of mind and in quest of immediate w'ekltlt 1!
Direct to "
. 1 \ PARKIN SON 8c CO.,. Import ots,
/ 203 Broadway, rTew J York.
Feb. 141h, 1866. : - . ; > ' 11—
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO
6120 Broadway, N. Y.,
Have Associated with them
ME« W. W. WQODBUFF
4 '
Formerly and Extensive Dealer in
carriages i, 'Buggies
AT GRIFFIiV AND ATLANTA, GA
the purpose' of supplying Merchants and
JU Plaafers at the South, by wholesale or retail
with any style of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation
Wagons.
Mr. WOODRUFF’S long experience .in the car
riage business will enable us to give satisfaction.
B. F. HUBERT,
Civil ^n gixt oi
HEAT. ESTATE AGI»T S |
A-Tbajiy, .Ga.
ifriLL bny, sell, rent, and surrey lands sit-1 supplying good substantial work, such as thecoun-
Vy wat'ed in any parr Of South Western Georgia, ‘*7 demands, at as low prices as can possibly be
for parties*desiring iL} - . I furnished for CASH. \\ e will keep constantly on
Ordfcrm IeR at Charles Volker's Store will be | hand 4
pro ATh®r^oh,v7.i86 5 . 3i—tf ■ LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
—: thoYame os formerly sold by Mr. Wqodrnff, and
PUKE COGNAC BRANDY. 17he sou^Tihe ? 0 Tb”^ IV" *“ ' hroUB,,
genntae Bourbon Whiskey
SOMETHING REALLY GOOD! horses.
Sherry Wine !|n^T e _ Mwh0wantnny " r ' ic ’ oinourllno
'^nppearing to the Court upon the stnloment-of Sclll6dEUI Scllll8»pp3|
1* !IP „ w -Wk |
i Complainants, that some of the above named De
fendants reside beyond the State of Georgia, and
that tho residence of some .of the others arc uu-
known, and cannot therefore be personally served
with a copy of eaid Bill—It is therefore ordered
that servico of tho same be pcrfcctcdby publication
in Ike Albany Patriot, a public Gaiettc of.said Stale,
once a month for three months previous to Ihe next
Term of this Court;—and tiat each of said Defen
dants do then and there appear, and plead answer
or demur to said Bill, or in default thereof the same
will he taken us pro eonfesso.
A true extract from the Minutes of Dougherty
Superior Oourl, June Term, 1860.
• , JOHN F. CARGILE, Clerk.
June OIL, 1866. " 35—m3m
A great vari ty of Bullous, Needles, Pins, Thread
&.c., &e. L. K. WELCH St CO.
Dec 2,41865 30;
j (SECOND DOOR TO WKi.Ctrs DECO ,
Have just received a large, comnhtT: a
Assortment of Ladiw’ Dress
Merinoes, Wool l)cUe“
ieorgia,, Cloth, Embroider:;*'"^”
of city Ribbons, Rate, ,
(48) cwr - Flowers, Plantes, Sontsgs, CloaS.
immeJe. I Nubias, Hoods, Bonnets, llosiera'^
| S nea ’ ,? rC f ■frimniings, 7 ’
bo?^ U C “°” an dde-
! u senptions, •
Boots Shoes, Hatsfit Cap
-READY MADE CLOTillJG *
Also, • ’■
SiA^C^!
»n4m /
OourtT
Dougherty Superior
Jane Term, I860.
U. & Horace Thompson,
x, ) RULB NI
>■ to fyrclose
). ) . /Mortga>
Nathaxikl L. Bauxard.
It opp^ring to the Court by tho petition of J. B
Thompson ami Horace Thompson, partners, using
*tih»* < name and style of J. E. & Horace ””
that dv ‘
that bv deed of mortgage, dated
February,eighteen hundri ‘
GENTS’/FURNISRIXg GOODS,
At lowest rates in this market. ’
As wo Intend remaining pennaneaMr i. ta. '
s offer our GoWs at. the lowest market i??
“ - i a regular trsde. Feelh^ 1 *
• ,t Ji okraper than ao/Sj?*
in the city, we ( desire a trial to convince
truth of the anertton. Messrs. W. II i iimSL?**
J. T.'HESTER, ns clerks, are with Ike iw* 1
and will be pleased lo see their old frieoi.
Albany, Jmn. 27th, 1866.^6
GILBERT &HILSMAIS
Drug Store,
•Albany, Georgia,
J^JAVI*t}Gjust received a larg^yppiy
Drugs & Medicines,
are now prepared tivfili orders for tlieii |
old customers and friends.
We Hreve On Hand
the first
Iredand fifty-nine, Nalhanii
L. Barnard conveyed to William P. Jennings, iots of
land numbe^ one hundred and nine, (109), one finn-
drrdand ten, (110),one hundred and .thirty, (130,)
and one hundred mid thirty-one, (131,) situated, ly
ing him! being in the first (1st.) District of the coun
ty of Dougherty, and State of Georgia, for the pur
pose of securing the payment o* three certain prom-
isory notes, all dated on the first day of January,
eighteen hundred and filty-nine—made by the sa d
Nathaniel L._Barnard, payable to the said William
Pfennings or bearer—the first due on the first day
of January, eighteen hundred and sixty, (or the sum
of lour.thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. The
second due on the first day ol January,eighteen hun
dred and sixty-one, for the sum of lour Ihousan!,
two hundred and eighty dollars—and the third of
said notes due on ihe first day oManuary, eighteen
hundred and nixty-two,for.thesutn of tour thousand
tol’ars—the two last mentioned of. which said miles
are still due and unpaid, and which s. id notes and
inortg ge, for a valuable consideration in tl»e usual
course of trade, has been transferred by the said
William P. Jennings tb the said J. E. and Horace
Thorppson. * •
Itis ordered thal ihe said Nathaniel L. Barnard do
pay into this Conc hy the first day of the next Term
thereof, the principal, interest and cost, due on said
two last mentioned notes, or-ahow ca use, if any he
has, to the contrary, or that in default thereof fore
closure be granted to the said J. E. and Horace
Thompson of said mortgage, and tlie equity of re-
demption of tlio said Nathaniel L Barnard therein
be forever barred, and that service, of this Rule be
perfected on said NathanielL. Barnard, accuruiug to
law. * IIINES & HOBBS;
June 5th, 1866. v Pl*ff*s Al!*y$.
A true extract from the minutes of Dougherty
Snporior Court, June Term 1866.
John F. Cargile, Clerk.
Albany, July 23th, 1836.
Quinine,
Morphine,
Gun Oplnm,
Powd* Opium,
Epsom Spits,
Rochelle'Salts,
Gtanner Salts,
L'operas,
Bine Slone,
Spices,
CasOr Oil,'
Linseed Oil,
Kerosine Oil,
Toilet Soaps,
Dougherty Superior Court.
Jane Term, 18G6.
RULE NISI
To Foreclose
Mortgage
1:
Sp’tsTnrpmtlH,.
W hile Lea*, 1
Lamp Black,
Pony,
Calomel, •
Blue Mass,
Blist. Cerate,
Flavorin' Esiratti,!
Azumea, f
Sozodont,
Perfumery,
Patent .lltdiciws,
Matches,
hto, It, |
Josxvn S. Smitii,
Eiiexcxxb II. Swixxav.
It appearin'"tn the Cnnr't, hy the petition of Jo-
sepii S. Smith, that by deed of mortgage, dated on
the eigltteenih day of May, eithteen hundred and
fifty-nine, Ebenexer li. Swioney conveyed to Joseph
S. Smith, thal iutor parcel of land, situated, lying
and beingin Ihe city of Albany, county of Dmielierty
and Stale of Georeiu. and known anil distin'ui.hed
in the plan i.f said city as lot number eighty-two, on
Slate Street, containing pue aero, mtwe or lees, for
the purpose of securing the payment of a certain
proinisnry note,- made by the said Ebenexer Li. Swin-
ney, payable to the order of said Jnseph S. Smith,
dated on the eigltteenih day of May, eighteen hue.
dred and fifty-nine, and due two years after date, Tor
the sum of two hit ml red-and forty dollars and seven
ty-five cents, and which said note is now duo and un- q.
It is ordered that said F.benezer H. Swinney do
pay into this Court by the first day of the next Term
thereof, the principal, interest anil costs due on said
note, or sltovp cause, if any. he has, to' the contrary,
orllial'in default thereof, foreclosure be granted to
this Rule be perfected on said Khenezer li. Swinney
according tn law. HINES & HOBBS,
June 5lh, 1866. . Pi’ff’s At’lys
.A true extract from the minutes or Dougherty Su
perior Court. Johji F. Cakoili;, Clerk
Albany July 28lh, 1866 m 4m
Port Wine
Pure - and Unadulterated.!!
• Far sale at ' ' ■■•r; ■ • - '
, E. H. BACON & CO.’S.
Albany, March 28,1866. 21-2w
Tomlinson, Dcmarcn co„
f 620 Broadway, New York.
June 23,1860. • ' 37-12m
; | | ,
| Notioe to Debtors &.'dfed , rs J
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John W'
Mitchell, late of Worth county, deceased, are
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL. persons indebted to the estate of E. H. Hie-
’ nau, deceased, are uotitfed that they must set
tle the s^me immediately—and all persons having
I x m. Mitchell, late of vutuuj, uoueasea, ar®
I required to make immediate payment, and those
1 having demands against the estate will render them
““ * lw ' A - .G. WrSUMNEll
I in as the law directs.
Sep-8, 1866
4^
Adra’r.
Zylobalsa muni 1 .
A LLEN’S Zylobaisamum, Allen’s Hair Restorer
Clocks Hair Restorer, Prof. Wood’s n..;,.
cnams against saiu esiate must preseut mem within | storcr, Sterling’s Ambrosia for tho Hair
tho lime prescribed b/law. or they *>«bo barred. Uoaeoine for the Hair, Lyon’s Katlmironl Bachelor’s
- .IUII.M r. l/AKGILh. I Hair Dye—for sale next to Express K,r
Adm’r on estate E. II. Hienau, dre’d. 1 E. II. BACON & CO Ill ri:
866. an_ 1 A Ihamp V...J6 lb.-,! ’
July 7th, 1860.
30- I Albany, May-10, 1866.
> Druggists.
82-
LIVINGSTON HOUSE,
Newton, Baker ciowntv, Ga.,
H AS been fitted up by the undersigned, and the
traveling public am requested lo call. - If
kind and polite treatment, the best tare that can be
obtained aud moderate charges will be satisfactorv.
they .have all guaranteed if they call. * '
.. W-.W- LIVINGSTON,
Newipn.Nov. asrl^o.
Albany Chapter No. 15, A. Y. M.
mill? regular convocalkms of this Chaplet are on
moiit!r KC ° nd f0Ur .‘ h Fr - iJl 'J' n '3 ll,s in each
Tho companions will please take notice and xov-
era thei^selves accordingly. *
D. W. C. SPENTER.
Albany, April 13th, 1805.-if Secretary.
All are made of the new and elegant ,
aflU are the best qdnlily in every part,*!’ 1 *
the wearer the most graceful and perfect
sible. and are unquestionubly the lightest, v#
sirable. comfortable and economical skirt * nr *r!
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Proprid«*«J
riventiun, and sole Manufacturers, 07
and 70 & 81 Rcmle Streets, New York. j
For sale in all first class Stores in
throughout the United State* and Canit'U." y
fire . tiilVI.A Cei.tk A TV! Ariell fkllli iff*
We are now prepared to (lo
r\
Aiiia Kiisrps oi
Albany Lodge No. 24, F A. M.
I thi
first and
regular meetings of
this Lodge are
The brethren will plensc
take due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
D- W. C. SPENCER,
jAlbany, April 13th, lSC5.-lf. Secretary
AT TIIIS OFFICE,
With Neatness and
ISfOTlOB
TO CITY TAX ^
All Essences, Tincfnrcs, &c., u.«nal!y kept hi
Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully cumiwuti,
jj©- Terms CASH.
Albany, Ga., October 21, 18G5. 83-lOv
NEW SKIRT FOB 18M4
The Great Inrcnticn of tlitl'ii J
Hoop
J. W. BRADLEY’S New Patent DmO
ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIS!, I
This invention consists of Duplex (ortvo)BWl
tic Pare Refined Steel Springs, ingenioiriv bnwj
tightly and firmly together, edge lo edge, makh||
the toughest, nrtst flexible, elastic and tlanUj
Spring ever used. They seldom beud orbeal.fc|
the single springs, and consequently presently
perfect and beautiful shape more tban twice uliql
as any single spring skirt that ever has or cak
made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort n
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex ESf
Skirt ’will be experienced particularly in allerm
assemblies, operas, carriages, rhilroad cars,
pews, arm chairs, for promenade and boose*■
as tbe skirt can bo folded when in use tocceiH
small place as easily aud conveniently as a sii«
muslin dress..
A lady having enjoyed Ihe pleasure, comfort ■
great convenience of wearing the Duplex EKf
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will nereraft*
wards willingly dispense with their use. ForC*
flren. Misses and Young Ladi?s they a e snpen*
all others.
The Hoops are covered with two ply « #s ’
twisted thread and will wear twice as long «“
single ya^’n covering which is used on nil
steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rod* on*?
skirt arc also double steel, anil twice oruoutkk
crcd to prevent tho covering from wearing 1
rods when dragging down stairs, stone stq*'
which they arc constantly subject to*
dc Cuba, .Mexico, South America, and
Indies. . , Ji
fifaT*Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (tf"
Spring Skirt.
September Oth. 1865.—?7 ' 1
T HE Books for tbe collection of C 1 !.,, yft
the year 1866, nro now open, s"
open for SIXTY DAYS from ,b, 1 9 , i i s *iH M '|
I lie *24st September 1866. Execi ^ |,i
agniust all persous who fail |
that time.' Clerk
Albany, July 21 at, I860,