Newspaper Page Text
-
; „ A
|JJ ESTATE, e. h.
VOL. I- /
m^isrA.]sr.
1ST TBS r&OFLS BUSS.
ALBANY, GEORGIA. SEPTEMBER 29. 1866.
to 3H I atnot <
r.hcd every Saturday morning.
BROAD ST—AT TUE OLD STAND.
, Hates o Advertising.
... inserted al U.« rale ° f Ono Dollar
K l.«rllO«. *."' 1 "..kl. in nrte.nnn
^ , ; n a«,.oa"h i
r than three
mqs i ttmo3.ll year
TwSwTwl$2(fo0
12 001/20 00 ■"
28 00
ilj SO 00
•u on
60 00
ool 65.00
001 03 00
70 00
75 00
30 00
40 00
50 00
CO 00
70 00
75 00
80 00
85 00
00 00
Drs. . Cromwell & Connally
FPEU Ihelr professional services to the eilltena
of Albany »nd vicinity. Offico on Broad St.
stjruary 25. 1800. • is tf
special KOTICjS.
| llll#M »«W.rnt» of candidates fSroffico. $10,
l!| *i J t MOces”tJ'l>o charged % at regular aj-
^ ^ea» ra’.tJ—to be paid UJLAdv.-tnce.
! ‘ ! \U °d«uieut«"hJfmahi over eight lines
», ;,o et n lines, counted as two squares.
~ ii mirk on tlicir ^advertisements
rtiraif*"
Wt.t?
i uaW Ul\VChi<tUl
tares they with them ro occupy,
.us fur individual benvfit.' will bo
"Tst id per squaw forgach insertion^
^ tad' Professional Cards per year<20 00.
I piling a wife, payable laadrfcy^dO 06.1
Le; vl YdT«>ttHeo.enitf. > \
BTIOS OP PABTNEBSH1P
,, , Partnership in Medicine, heretofore exist,
mg between Dre. Todd & Connallv, is this dsy
dissolved by mutual consent. AH nnpaiil ac
counts will be paid to Dr. Todd, who is autnorised
to receipt for tho same, and hopes delinquents will
call and sctllo their accounts as soon possible.
*'. CEO. R. C. TODD.
E. L. CONNELLY.
January 18th, 1800. 4-SOd. 7
TODD, having purchased tho office lately
occupied by Dr. lVm. P. Jennings, canbefound
for the present in the up-stsirs office of said build-
ing.
Albany,Van. 20,1806. , 80d.
REAL ESTATE -
f FUIK subscriber lias opened an Agency for the
_§ sale of Lands in connection with flic practice
tof Law. He will buy or sell lands for a reasonable
'Commission. Investigate Titles, draw Deeds of Con
veyance, and give legal mlvice generally in refer
ence to tho purchase or sale of lands in South-Wes
tern Georgia. Persons having lands to sell, or
those desiring to buy, would do well to confer
with him? -
J8®*02ice in the Parmer Building, over Field']
& Co , Washington Street, Albany. Go.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
• Albany, .September 2$, 1805. -9—tf
NOTICE
"I’TNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
,U Worth county, will be sold at tho Court House
in Isabella, on the first Tuesday in October ntfxt,
the land belonging to the.estate of Wrn. P. Wellons,
late of said county, deceased, it being ICC acres;
the balance of lot'number 159 in the 14th district;
the Widow’s Dower having been laid off on the
north sid<yof said lot. Sold for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate:
JOEL JOINER,
Adm’r of W to. F. Wellons.
8.1SGG. 4->-*_.
ID A. S O 1ST
Manufacturing Company.
RAIL, ROAD CAB,"
’ouudry aiiMachiae Works
RDERS for all vrnrk in our.line 'promptly at-
AGENCY,
Ifltt&pww,
. arc our rates lor legal advertislr-
liiartpge
iwior's Sates nor levy.
" jjr ' | :n ,. r , of AUipiuistranon
idlers of Oii»Wh<jni)i'P—I
I" 14- "*.' ..t'.limiiiissiuu frou
W'ffi
» » Tucsc
tors Sale
be sold, before the Court House door, in
iany, Dough srty county, Ga., on tho first
Tuesday. ia Oclobe* next, within the legal
hours of sale, (100) one hundred acres of land, be
ing the east portion of lot number (188) one hundred
and eighty-eight, in the (9th) n:ncth District of
Mitchell county, belonging* toi the estate of Alexan
der Beck, late of Hancock county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and. creditors of said
estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
AMANDA L. BECK, Admr’
August 18th, 1SCC 40d
Special Bailiffs Sale.
GEORGIA, Dougherty TJb^nty.
WILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in November
next, beforo the court house door in the city of Al
bany, between the usual hours of sale, the following
property to-wit: ,
One piano and cover, 1 trunk and contents, one
large mirror, 1 lamp and gloss, 12 chairs, 3 sofas,
4 pai$ andirons, 8: spittoons, 2 round tables and
ftrARGI £_!tf ifrVir-11 flnnntV • covers. 8 carpels, 8 window .shades and 8 Window
' , !!! , 0 ,! , , .curtains, 7 bed steads, 7 mattresses and covering,
IIEREAS, John D. Keaton applies to me for 7 bureau*. 7 »**)■ Rtnml* *> pAnkinwoiiain
JTLI „ ^ - r.
tended to. including Railroad (box'dnd 4 plat
form) Cars, manufactured ft-oni I he best material,
' warranted Equal to any-Made In the U. Sr
"<DASV-S&.<&Sj ■/
Of every Descrlplion, and execute Machine Work
ia the best manner, and call attention of .all men
engaged in manufacl uring in South-Western Georgia
to the fact* We are prepAed to fill - all orders as'
promptly, and on as reasonable terms as the sa
sen be done anywhere. We
. Build and Repair Machinery,
of all kinds, and from Mill men solicit orders for aU
work in their line.
We furnish lo Planters Gin Gearing, Sugar
Mills,' Kettles, Etc.
Addbiss : - '
RUST & JOnNSTON, Agents. S
Sep. 8, 1800 4t Albany Go,
f iles per i«J of «''g^ lin " ° r “9
3 1 Fif Fa. sales, per levy...« 5 00
.;,.....5 00
4 00
.... r «4 00
5li :;ic3iw« vt'tU^i^siou i'rom Admin^
‘ ! f *.rViiiraiiou fuv dismission frum Guar-
Uf.phcaiiou . * 4 Q0
9?
letters of Dismission from the estate of Wo.
late of said county, deceased.
. are therefore to cite arid admonish all per
sons concerned, to he and appear at my office with
in tho time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should uot be granted.
Given under u>y hand and official signature, this 2d
July, 1800. II. C. DASHER, Ord’y
July 7th, 18GC. 39—
4 00
00
«ri»ii«l»ic l prftperty, ten d:iys--—’.-—^ 00
nices, sixty_ ‘
btors and Creditors,
irnar
nhoro rales wili bo rcquiraiMa
carrani notes.
SPECIAL NOTIC.E.
fst.fUl.dby Administrators, Esocqlors or
iro required l>y law lo be field on |)m
Uv in each monlb.'betwecu Ibe hours of
i,|l«fJn,.ooo amt three in .ho afternoon, at
i'a.iii. Jie in the county in which tiie proper-
e sinuted.
OEOIUilA—Irwin County.
WHEREAS, Miles"Fitxgcrald applies to me for
.letters of Dismission from the Administration of the
estate of Perry Fitzgerald, deceased.
Theqe are therefore lo cite and admonish all con
cerned, to be and appear at my office within the
.tinie .prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
■have, why said letters should uot be grunted to said
applicant.
♦.Given under my Jywtd and official signature at
office, this 4th, 44100.
Ll M. .QOLBERTII, Ordinary.
June lGtli. lSOO.. /■ 80-
7 bureaus, 7 wash stands, 2 rockiug chairs, 10 wash
bowls, 12 pitchers, 1.lounge, 3 stoves and pipes, 1
extension table, 1 safe, 1 box wine, half basket of
wiuc, 1 Guitar, 1 water pot, l slop jar, l wash tub,
also Lucinda. Levied onundcr an attaclrment—
C argo Lamb and wife, (formerly Rebecca ,F. Hicks)
as tf.c property of Miss Delphino St. Clair, Return-
ablc to.the January Term, 1800, of the Inferior
Court u.* said county. Levy made in 1800 by J. W,
Kemp, Con stable, &c.
J. J. MAI O, Special BailiffD. C.
Sept 22d, 1800.
GEORGIA—Irwin Gouetjy,
.>VHKREA8./fttneid , K>ttl't npp’iesJoroe for letters
of Dismission from Administration on the cstfto of
■ • : ' , * .iV : ,„,wl 1,0 >ritpn OI VISIOISSIOU iru» **.unuioim«iuu
Sallee «t lliesc ««les must he g ten J|(mM j So .j [ j ni j ate „f M id county, deceased.
;iitu forty days previou . . ! n.auA • .-u tli»r»fnri> to cit« *nd lulmnuish al
Georgia—Mitchell County.
WIIEREAS.ir.il. D. Arlinc, applies to me for
letters of Guardianship, of the person and property
of Mary Johnson, minor of Littleton M. Johnson,
late of DiAigherty County deceased.
Tli?s is to cite all persons interested to file their
objections, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted to said applicant in terms of the
law. x -
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, at C&rmilla, Aug. 27tb 1806.
JOHN W. PEARCE, Clk.
Sept. 8, 18G6. • , Court Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
OTIC E is hereby given to-all persons concern-
- . . — , ed, that on the day of 186—Daniel
public Ornette forty days previou . . These are therefore to cite and admonish all yyjnganl, late of Dougherty county, departed this
>ie« of the sale of personal prop® j 1 8 j n g q i ar the kindred and cretlilors of said deceased, U{f e intestate, and no person has applied for admin
like maimer, through a public g’ e 1 lo.be and appear at my olfitfe within jtbe time pre- jstration on the estate of said Daniel Wingard, and
m .r lo sale . . , must ! reribed by law.Oi.iAliw ciiuse. if auy.lhey SOB.'wty
| ^ice to debtors ano creditors of an estate mu j etlerjJ 0 f dismission should not tic granted to
WWilied fm ty days. * ii.„ r n ,irt applicant. Given under my hand and official sig-
<- a-OOLBEkmOrf.
p siunsfiir litter, of Ailministraliop. OuarUi«i]-;
Ksi.oi.si he puVUshml'ihirty dayf—fur df^-
r ■ tiislration, monllily»11
August 4, 1860.
Administratpr’s Sale.
W ILL be sold4«fore the Coiirt House aoor.-in
the town uf Isabella, Wcrth.couuty, Ga., on
I tVea for the foreclosure of Mortgages must do the first Tuesday in October next—Lots of land Nos.
U'l!vl,l ?orfo..n„otill.s-loresl.blishing 2M and 264, in the ml. district flf said county.-,
nm for I lie fall *»«« of Tlirce infinihs—for Sold.iui^lie property ot John W. Mitchell, deceased,
C idles from Bxecutore 5 Ad...inistra.or,.: f„ r ,|re b».fit of heir,. ,nd wdilqre. Terms made
if bool have been given by ibo deceased, the knows «Klw d>V «i w g 0MNER> ‘
Adm’r do bonis non.
August 14,1860 .
that in terms of the law adininistr-ition will be.vcst-
cd jn.t{\e.Clerk os the Superior Court, or some other
fit and proper person, thirty days after the publica
tion of this citation, pnUss spine valid objection is
inado to his appointment.
,9iveil under my hand and official signature, this
Cthisy.pf September, 1§C0
1 ’ #•, iff. ^HJ)ER. Ord’y.
I space of iht
.nibs.
T< t. P. D. W’ARBES.
WRIGHT & WABJ2J3N,
)11MEYS AT LAW.
ALBANY. «A.
LHI.L practice in tho several llourts of Iatw and
t iqntj in t.,is Stale and !’• Cireiyl CuarU
file L'miid Slates lor the State o'. Georgia.
aUenvien given la llie purchase anu
lr ol Heal Estate.
Iany, Nov. 18.18‘i5.
Prayer of- the Betrothed.
A.Iady in tho St." Louis tfnion, over tho
signature of Inez, portrays her thoughts in
tJjo following-most beautiful verses, on the
?ve of her marriage;' - •
. Father, I come beforo Thy throne,
With low and bended knee,
To thank Thee with a grateful tone,
- ForalLThv love to ny.
Forgive me, If mwheart this hour
I give not all to Thee, - - ■
For aecp affection’s mighty power,
Divides it now with Thee..
NEW BCrOKS!
PRISON LIFE OR JEFFERSON DAVIS—By Dr.
J.*J. Craven, IT. S II.
ELSTE11S FOLLY—By Mrs. Henry Wood.
LAND AT L3ST— By-Edmund Yates.
GUY DEVERELb—By j,S. Le Fann.
LIVINGSTONS EXPLORATIONS TO THE
ZAMBESI.
NEW GRANADA—By Prof. Holton.
LIFE OF •• STONEWALL " JACKSON—By Jobu
Estcn Cooke. \ «
THE WAR OF THE REBELLION—By H. 8.
Fo'oie. •
Just roccived and for snlebv
It. £.
August 4th, 1866. . * 43—
2*
B. P. ROBERT,
Civil Engineer,
V AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
ALlbi^ny, Ga.
W ILL buy, sell, rent, anu survey lands sit
uated in any part of South Western Georgia,
for parties desiring it.~ *
- Orders left at Charles Volkcr’a Store will be
promptly executed, - 1
Albauy, Ga., October 7,1865. 31—tf
Thou knowest, Father, every thooght
Tliat wakes within my breast,
Andrew this heart- has vainly sought'
To-keep its love suppressed. .
Yet wbentlie idol, worshipped quo,
fondly;' "
by my side,
lie vows I cannot shun,
estined bride,
Sits fond _
^And breatlies
To me.diis dC
Forgive n^e, if the loving kiss,
f He leaves ujym my waiting brow,
Is thought of in-an hour like this, .
And thrills mcivon now.
He’s chosen merfo be bis love,
And comforter through life;
“Enable me, ohHSod, to prove
A loving, iaithful wile.
He knows not, Father, all the deep
Affections I control !—
The thousand loving thoughts that sweep
lieristiess o’er-my soul.
knffWB not each deep fount of loye,
" . Tiuit guslies warm and free;
Nor ton he ever, ever prove
My warm idolatry..
"Tkqi i guard him, Fathjer—round his way
liy choicest blessings cast,
! render eaeli successive day
Still happier than the last.
And, Father, grant us so to live
That when tiiis life is o’er,
Within the happy homo You give
We’ll meet to part no more.
<&at|erin{js.
GEORGIA—Worth County.
WO Months after date application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of said
. county, for leave to sell the improved land be-
lonainz to tho estate of William G.^rratt, deceased,.
!«& in said countv.
August 25lli, 1-866.
Georgia—Mitchell County.
WHEREAS. Nancy A. Pope, applies to me for let
ters of •Administration on the estate of John A. Pope,*
late of said couuly deceased.
These *re t therefore to cite and a^opislb^sll^wdi
singular, the.next of kin and creditors of said
ceased, to be and appear .at my office within the
lime prescribed by law, lo show cause,.ifanyjthcy
jin,ve. why said .letters should not be granted* |
Given under my hand aud Official signature at
office, in Caruiilla, Aug. 27.1866,
* JOHN W. PEARCE. Clk.
Sept. 8, I860CourrOrdinary
NOTICE
TO CITY TAX PAYERS.
T HE Books for the~collection of City Taxes for
the year 1866. are now open, and will be kept
open for SIXTY DAYS from this date, closing on
the 24st September 1866. Executions will be issued
against all persous who fail to pay their taxes by
that time. • J. F. CARGILE,
Clerk and Treasurer.
Albany, July 21st, I860. 41—60d
GEORGIA—Worth County.
li4SC auu ! rrHIESE are to notify all and singular the kindred
I jind creditors and ali.^jiers ^yncerncil, fre
— 37 and appear at my office within the time prescribed
— —r—^ 1 by law, to show cause, if any they have, why Abel
t> k nirts. KICHAUD uoBBS- ^ Administrator de bonis non on the estate
mw-nss a TrrarRCt ofDa.iJCubh, aea'd. Simula no. be disimssoil frop
nlWES OL i±UX>J5aj Ihis^d trust. Given uudMJny kw 1 official
TTOENEYS AT LAW, J ^ 5 V.^E3W. ROUSE, OrOinarv.
ALBANY, GA. July 14. 1866.
TIM. practice in Dougherty anti the surropnd-
f in« (’.mnties, in the Superior Courts of the
e-imlthe United Stales Circuit Court al Sa.van*
7' V‘J wjlil aucml to business in South-West
geiierdlly, l*y special agr.'e.neuL
|A!laiiy, 0,-t. 21, 1865. •' 33—
S4MUEL D. IRVIN,'
Attorney at Ijaw,
l'* rca auieil the practice of hia profession.-—
L '»llice iu the Farmer building—up stairs—
region Street, Albany, G*. All business en-
hia care Will receive prompt attention,
lijfwept ember 23, 1865. 29—H
LAW NOTICE.
MOilq.VN will pfactice law inall IlieConrls
STATE 0V KEOHGlA—IVorth topnty.
r HK11EA8, Hia C. Ynney, Adm>r wiUi tlioWill
Georgia—Mitchell County.
, .. , OIXTY dnysABa'-ilale. aflilcalion-will be ma4r
filefl nml entered on lhe reoord,^ lliat lie has luuy ^ (0 (llc 0 f or«iuaf} , uf ty.i} punly, for lease
adu.inialercda. W. Yancy's cslale.
This is. therefore, lo cito all pert—
kindred and creditors, lo show cause “J '“J
can whr said Administrator should not he dis-
ohargod I'roni his ndmVmitralion, and reocir. leiio^
of Dismission on the first Monday in February
next. This July ■* j>0DS-E, Ordinary.
July 21,1800.
LAND FOR SALE,
WILL be sold at administrator’s sale, on the 1st
Tuesday in November next, before the Court House
door ip ’Albany, one lol of land, number (363) three
hundred and sixty-three, in the 5th District of orig
inally -Irwin, now Bcniqn.county.
Also, on the 1st. Tuesday 4n. December, will .be
sold, (100) one hundred acres of land, in the third
pistrict.pf originally Mhnroe, now Pike county,
kuown as the’ West half of ldt nuitibcr (253) two
hundred and fifty-three, in said District.
Sold as tho property of U. L. Tomlinson, of
Dougherty county, dec’d, for the benefit of tho heirs
.and creditors ,pf said deceased.
jQIDEON fi&QWX, AdtuV.
September 16,1806. •
Let the mottosof
■. Let this virtuc^be inanitopi
degfee in all our actions, and life’s rugged
jpath way-wilHxMniieh more pleasant.
T HE 17th instant, Mr. and Mrs. Ixohahaw, will
.commence the Fall Term of their School, in
4)io New School House, near their residence.—
Only arlimitcdiWiHithcr can bo accommodated.
Eg?* Fo r : p,",vt icutrtr«,;tuquire:iu^ic isou, or address
Albany Post-Office, Box £3..
<V-linny,^pl. b,,B(i -tt
cry
do but a moderate amount of good; but it
seems iff the power of the most contempti
ble individual to do incalculable mischief
1 J
MEI
EDIOAMENTUM t
-|7ANST00K'S'Verinlf.ige, Seidlltx iPb«llere.-9^
Ij da Powders. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, and a
bust of other popular Pateqt Medicines—for sale
next to tho Express Office, by
• • E. H. BACON & CO., Druggists.
Albany. May 19, 1866. 32
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
ARSHALL'S CatUolicon, IlelraboU’a Buchu,
Jayne's Expecto^yit, AyrC-s AgueCure. Ayre’s
Cherry Pectoral, South American Fever and Ague
Cure, Mexican Mustang Linntnent—for sale by
E. M. iBACON & CO, Druggistr
Albany, May 19. I860. 32—
to sell oUc Ilundrod and twenty-five (125) acres of
Land, it being tho hail of lot of land No. one hun-
di$4 and sixty-seven, (167)in tcniL district of said
County, as ihe property of William ll. Wilson, de
ceased. ' MICHAEL AV1LSON, Adm’r
Sept. 8th, 1866.
OBOBOrA-DOUOIIERTY COUNTY. •
ivilFBFAS Mririna JI. Godwin, Admluisiralrix
—J -in pracuco .aw .a a. ££££&&
^-■•Ap^n^Bnreiwi" ^ T “ 0,? “ °’ 0 ° dW, “’
..''•"itis of Ik* v.ta.,1. cstai*. _ __ „ versons concerned.
|o*. the Vat aula Circuits.
Iic« 6 ° a opposite the Express
PW.Gn., April28,180C. - 23—
V-.Callaway
J of im lils P r °f e!,}, «'»nal services to the cl
g^mjraaaaviciuH,. ^
citizen
Vhce
DR. JENNING’S
&ore’ Si i'v”' Dr. Hillsman's Drug
0 "" 1 bread Slrcst.
July 28th, IBM, 42-1 f
I ■Alban’
TM, i, ,h.rofo«-to die .It P'” 0 "*,
kindred -ndcredUors. U, »b«w cause, .fan^ *?>
"ugust 4, lSfiO .
GEORGIA—IVorth County.
WIIEREA'S, Sarah C. Sliipe and S. J>. Jones, np-
plies to ui’o for lctlers of dismission from adminis
tration on the estate ,of A. J. Sliino, lute of said
couuly deceased. Tliesc aro therefore to cite «nd
admonish, all and lingular, tho kiudred and redit
ars of said deceased, lo be aud appear at my offiee.
within the time presorihed by law'. <o ahow cause if
any they hare, why saidletlersofdismissiohahould.
not bo granted lo tho applicants. Giron under my
hand and seal, September the 12tli, I80G.
J. W. HOUSE, Ordinary.
September 15, 1800, '
„ - - to be and appears “y*®”’S they have, why.
iaU itlotlCe. • eaid'lie tv* a^haubi u'-l ;; 'j ^^' =
-CRwte? .WMWEb TO DU. S. S Given under uiy hand 0“d j w koL'SE, Uid-'y.
or U«7^1“®^tottemeat ^ „ Qitft : * 40J*
J WHI Bud their necounta in suit.
Much 7, ^ F ' D-AUGILB, Ad^’r,
GEORGIA—AVortli Couuly.
. WHEREAS, John Taylor applies to me for tellers
of Guardianship or Ihe person and properly of Sin-
Iha Al Lawson, orphan of Hugh II. Lawson, dcc'd.
These are therefore to notify all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to Bhow cause if nny they bare, why, said Let
ters should not* be granted to Ibo applicant. Given
under tny hand and official signature, September
Term, 1800. : JXS. W; ROUSE, Jirdinaiy.
September 22d, 1800
Sept 1, 1800
. - ^ ^ m 0tlo by
Th. ert 5J* . Xo experience nt
[’^1 itiiorL’tl, 1 ^’ 9.ehicrt(,'nnd Treinur.
Wdremht f 0, '!‘ uUr - Scnt free
A e£<tst ith
Administrator's Sale,
Y Virtue of an'ol der foj.m tlis Conrt of Ordina
\ ry of Doughcvty county, will be sol«L
, Tuesday in November next, at the Court
d' 0 or in said county*, bctWAcn Uie ^egiil sale
Zylobalsamum.
Lf.BN’S Zylobalsamum, Alien** Hair Restorer,
^ Clock’s Hair Uestorcr r Prof. Wood’s Hair, lte-
rer. Sterling’s Ambrosia forjhe Hair, Burnet Pi
Coacoinc for tho Hair, Lyon’s Kathairon, Bachelor’,
Ilaif Dye—for sale next to Express Office, by
4 43 X- BAGOS & CQ. t Pwz&#».
Albany/ May 19, I860. 32-
^administrator’s -Sale,
W ILL be sold be Cure the Court House door in
Isabella, Worth comity, Ga. t on the first Tues
day in October next, within the legal hours
of. sale, lot tof land number XI64) one hundred and
sixty-Jour, in the fourteenth’$4) District, of said
county ; sold ns tho properly of •Chapel 44. Brown,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. B. T. COLLIER, Adm’r.
August 25, ’GO 4l. E. BROWN, Adw’rx.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
A pplication will be made to the Court-of Ordina-
^\j-y, at the expiration of ,t *ro mtfiiths after the
publicatiion of thlsngtlcc. for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the Estate of Robert Johnson, late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
BARAII JOHNSON, Admr\
Albany,-August 25th, 1866' td.
cry man bo punctuali-
tcu in a high
"With every exertion, tho beat of men can
» Of g
most
to do incalculablo juiscliiui
Persons who are al ways^cltoeriul and good
humored are very useful in the world ; they
maintain peace aud hqppinoss, and spread .
thankful .temper umeiigst all who Jive P lu '' c -
.araundithem.
Politeness is the outward garment of good
will % hut many are the nutshells in which,
if yon crack them, nothing like a kernel ‘
to be found. „
A cheerful and benign temper, that, buds
forth pleasant blossoms, and hears sweet
iruit for those who live within its'iufluence,
is sure to produce-an undying growth of
green remembrances that shall flourish im
mortally after the present stock is decayed
and gone. •
Few things are necessary for the wants
this life, but it takes an iutiiiitc number
satisfy the demands of opinion.
If the girls would' have .roses in their
cheeks, they must do as the roses do—go to
sleep with the lillics, aud get up with the
morning-glories.
A few years siuce, at tho celebration of
our national anniversary, a poor tinker, who
,.as present, being called upon for a toast,
offered the following: “Here is a heaith tc
poverty; it sticks to a man wheu all his
friend, desert him.”
Looking over the advertisements of
New York paper, our eye caught tho lino-
* Improved Patent-Head, wrarauteil - noJ^
^et out .of order.” What a head that would
be for an editor!
When a man calls to sec another durin
THE SIMPLICITY OF GREATXESS.
We have often been -led to observe that
the pervading characteristic of genuine
greatness is humility. . The truly great man
is never presumptuous or ostentatious.—
With all liis wisdom, there is'no pedantry; . ’
with all his virtue, there is lio prudery; with
all his wealth there is no boasting display.
His spqech is simple as wise; his Tife'undis-
sembiing as pure; and liis;habits all marked
by plaitltiess rather tliaaby prctensld
scorns the pomp and pretence
for greatness with the vulgar and undtseri- ./
miuating multitude. The practised" digni-_^i^ >
ty of men—the studied preeisenesj^ef sjTeeclt
—the decorum which seldom smiles—tlio
gravity wltich never jests—these palpahlo
ndices of assumed greatness, aro held in •
contempt by tho. truly great man. He is
always simple and natural—his language
unadorned, aitdhis manners nnaffectea. Not
the laborer in his poverty is more humble—
nor the untutored child m his purity more
unconstrained. No man is beneath his love'
and sympathy; and he fears no abasement
from association with those whose .social
rank is less conspicuous than his. own. In
his intercourse with his fellow's, ho never
betrays a consciousness of his superiorty.—
Hohasareverencoforvirtueinrags, and a
[uick discrimination of worth in obsnrity.
lis veneration of a manly character is im
pulsively shown, hut ho has no respect for
! .he conditions of birth aud fortune, and no
toleration for that mushroom greatness
which (fTOU’H fHit. rtf illnatrinncj Trinn*«a mwivno
oi- for tl
ed, springing from
In the world’s, estimate of mcn ; the pre
tensions of ignorance, and the opinionative
pride of little learning, pass for nioro than
the unostentatious acquirements of knowl
edge, and the effrontery of conceit wins the
distinction due to shrinking merit. The
world should remember that utuch pretence
is the infallible sign of little* possession—.
and that the elements of greatness in human
character spring up beneath the shadows of
life, and shun the glare in which arrogance
thrives. The person who by genius and.
shrewdness, orgood.fortunc, has attained a
position above his fellow men, and seeks
coustatltly to impress upon observers the
immeasurable distance between them and
himself, however great his eminence, is de
void the highest attributes of a great man.
He lias not theiuboni nobility which is sat
isfied with Us own existence—the inagnan-
itv of spirit w'hielfrfe above the vault; - ' *
at—And th
Let the first action of manhood be to gov
cm yonr passions, for he who kuows how to
govern himself always becomes a favorite
with society.
A man in love is a man who wishes to be
more amiable aud agreeable than lie can, and
this is the reason why almost all men in lovo
arc ridiculous.
Art surpasses strength; and patience and
reflection makes those things possible which, _
in tho first instance, appear almost insur- between him and less fortunate humanity,
tnouxrtablc. / -. however - respcc*ed, is but a base-minded
unit;
eclat—and the'gcntleness of heart
shrinks from^ntUcting min, or'awakening
in hismunbler fellows. The aristo-
wlio' suffers his wealth to he a barier
itist. The seftbilar in wltosc wisdom
wned his sympathy for the-milettdrcd
world, Is more profotrtid in his research than
his understanding. .The man into whom is
bom a great soul, can never be sopejated
by wealth from -the poor, not- will learning
raise him above an acknowledgement of his
intimate relations to those' favored with-a
less degree oi mental cultivation. The qual
ity of his greatness which adds grace and,
splendor to more brilliant attributes, is ’ '
unaffected ^
simplicity and freedom from
„ Of two months
ml cstntjsbelong
iaiJCounty;
,tj credit firs
Admr’x.
same being well imi'ioycd and in a high state of
...nivation Terms'on the day of sale,
culuvatton. w Mt;LVIN ' v M GODWIN,
Seplcmbcr 13, 1SC0 Admfx ofT. G. Godwin.
. -
ITotioe to Debtors & Crcd’rs,
A LT.-peraens indci,ted to tiro estate of Jolm W.
/\ Mifeheli, iate of Worth’ county,gn-'cased, are
required to make in,median, payment, and*.tiiose
having demands against the estate will render /hem
in ns the taw directs. O. W. SUMNER.
Sep g, | Still 40? Ad.in’r.
the busiest portion of the day, it is not wort
.while for lam to stay more than an houraf-
.terbo lias told you all lie knows.
A student of medicine out iu Michigan,
having courted a git-J-a ycar, and'got the
inittcji, has turned arouud and sued hep fath
er for “tho visits” he paid her.
. A yotfng lady complaining of an affection
ofthe heart, was told tliat she must 'husband
her strength. She replied that a husband
was the only thing that could relieve her
complaint.
■ A brave man—one who isu’.t afraid to
wear old clothes until he can pay for now
one-', S'JfciiwtS
The Credit System. -
Debt is the curse of our age. It unnerves
industry and clogs the wheels of business.—
It is-an incubus that weighs down trade—-
an evil spirit forever gnawing away at ' the
vitals of prosperity. Hebt seems tho mark
of man’s fall from perfection. lie makes
debts as soon a lie has a name to he charged
by; and marks down credit as soon ns .ho
can write names. Tho old and the yofing ;
the rich' and the poor, arc taunted eternal
ly with debts. Individuals and States aro . -
cursed and oppressed with debts.
Many and nuny a long and toilsome tlayjs—
labor goes to pay the interest and costs Upon
debt. Hordes of-officers for the collection
of debts swarm about like tbe frogs. that.in.
the olden times plunged Egypt. Debt
makes plan a slave and robs him of histoil,
his contentment, his independence, and too *
often of his integrity. It masters him to .
make him hate ajtd fear liis friends- It
makes him a pliant tool to do tho verb st .
thing at his master’s hi,filing. It girds him
with fetter ani>bomU ivorsc than thoso with. .
which a malefactor is bound.
Debt cheats honesty aud drives out vir-
ture. It sneers at purity and pollutes inno
cence. It betrays friendship and bribes fi
delity. States are weakened and made tlio
piey ijf money-changers'- by debt. Coun
tries once the fatherland of a happy, hardy
and contented people, are now the scones of
rapine and plunder by a horde of pampered .
demagogues and rp rsors; w i ; tho '
sweat and cmeciated and poverty-stricken
plebeians can no longer sufficiently fatten
the soil to niake.it satisfy tlicir hunger—
and the tax-gatherer.
GBORGIA, Wortli County.
S IXTY Jays after (late application wili Le made
to tlie Ordinary of said county, for leave to'setl
t ot of land number (88) cighty-thrce, in the lStli
District of Worth county, ns the property of Samuel
Hill, of said county deceased.
J. It. HILE, de bonis non.
. September 22d, 18C5.
A lady upon taking up Shelly’s novel,
“The Last Map,” threw it down very sudden
ly exclaiming, “The last matt! Bless ane 1 if
each a tiling ever, were to happeu, what
would become of the women Y”
The evil of over-speaking usually comes
from an overweening opinion of self.
' The Happy Girl.—-A happy girl is to.be"
known by her fresh, looks and bouynut spir
its, day in and day.ont she has something to
do, and she takes hold of work as if she did
not fear to soil iter hands or fear to dirty her
apron. Such girls as wc love and respect,
wherever wc find them—in a palace or
hovel. Always pleasant and always kind,. .
they never turn up there noses before yout
face, or slander you behind your back.-—
They have more sense and better employ
ment. What arc flirts and bustle-hound
girls in comparison with tiicse? Good for
nothing but to look at; and that Is rather
disgusting. Give us the industrious and
happy gir', and wc care not who worships
fashionable aud idlo f ; -"" 1
dbt