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S3, IN ADVANCE
. untied every Saturday morning.
r’-c.iV'DROADST.—-IT T.B!'- OLD STAND.
I Rate* o Advertising.
I ... .„»niinserted »t the rate of One Dollar
Litre,, for U>*
L •' J j SeTenty-ftre Cents for each
\i* ^'ition-payable in advance.
|^5!;J jtsiring to adrortise longer than three
I I* 1 *^ , jo jo at the following rates:
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ALBANY, GEORGIA. OCTOBER 6, 1866.
Cromwell & Connally
VFHSR thslr'professional services te the pjtiicas
februaryo"^ 0Ec<> on Br "
D1S^> (ITIOd OF PAKTiTGRSHIF
T HE Partnership in Medicine, heretofore-exist-
ing between Drs. Todd & Connally, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. - All unpaid ac
counts will be paid .to Dr. Todd, who is autnonied
toreceint for the saute, and hopes delinquents will
call and settle their accounts ns soon possible.
* GEO. It. C. TOtfD.
o E, L. CONNELLY.
January 18jh, 180,0. • 4-30(1. "
B E. .TODD, having purchased the office lalefy
occupied by Dr. Win. P. Jennings, can be found
for the present in the up-stairs office of saiabuild-
Albany, Jan. 20,1800. 80d.
TTvrjn 3SrOTICE r
XTNpEK aq order of the Court of Ordinary of
AJ Worth county, will bo sold at the Court Uouso
in-Isabella, on the first Tuesday in October next,
tbp land belonging to the estate of Wm, P. iVellons,
Into of said county, deceased, it being 106 acres:
the balance of lot number 159.in the 14th district:
the Widow's Dower having been' laid off on the
north side of said lot. Sold for the benefit of tho
heirs and creditors of said estate.
JQ5.L JOINER,
■ . Aim'x of Win. F. Wellohs.
August 18.1830. • ' 46— '•
"Special notice.
I Jjunonnccmer.t, of candidates for Office, $10,
tewj im* fr ? l wbr- «*•
rL,„t rates— 10 he paid in«’
W-iwee tf tight lines, if
; *Q t4 Vt\scmcnts that make over eight lines
Jfltler fifteen lines, counted as two squares.
I itmtisera will ' nlrk on ,l lf ir advertisements
L.abrr of squares they wish rtietn to occupy.
P-Municaiims fur individual benefit, will be
■ ■ j t] -:) j, cr square for caoh insertion.
I nounVad Professional Cards per year $ JO 05.
ff&M a wife; payable in ad tit, loo $iU 00.
Usiil ,Uvertl»cuciilt
q,following are our rates for legal idvertise-
1, jnio, per levy of eight lines r.r less_$ 3 00
it) Mortgage Pi. Pa. solos, per levy.— 6 00
or s hales per levy O 00
,„r letters of AdiuinistiiiiVuh— ■.-...V.4 00
sirtfor U-tlev's'ot (quartlianship.. _...« 00
* .. —.• .ft — '■-omAdinin-
(K)
plication for dismis-jion frond tluar-^ ^
^*SJ-.;ostii tijR'i-----)-:®J
Bio ljieVtors nnil Creditors... 4 00
r: - 5 IS
|b if perishable property, leu days 00
n Notices, sixty days ........5 00
si ilic above rales will bo required la
igrcaiVtni , ^ “
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I jfcof Land by Administrators, Executors or
1 re*|»i»»*Ck\ lrtw to Vo held op the
i e*ch raoiilh, between the hours of
■ lie foreuoou and three in the afternoon, *t
jbCart lUuse ia the county in which ihe proper-
Hjiiuited. Notice of these sales must be given
• publicii.izoite forty days previous.
WUfitthe p^t*aHiilpvop^t»y pytst be
Jmlike unnacr, through a public gazette ten
rtptriou-s to sale day.
Ssie< to dv*btor3*aad creditors of an estate must
kmblie!ie<l forty days.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
T HE subscriber has opened an Agency for the
sale of Lands in connection with tho practice
of Ley. He wi’l bqy Qr B$Jl lands for a reasonable
Commission. Investigate Titles, draw Deeds of Con
veyance, and give legal advice generally in refer
ence to the purchase or sale' of lands in South-Wes
tern Gcwgia. Persons having lands to sell, w
those desiring to buy, would do well to confer
with him.* ' ' ."**•
Office in the Farmer Building', dver Field’;
& Co , Washington St root, Albany; Ga..
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
Albany, September 28, 18C5. 29—tf
GEORGIA—Mitchell County',
TTT IfERKAS. John D. Ivcaton applies to me for
? f letters of Dismission from the estate of Wm.
G. Gaiy, late of said county, deceased.
are therefore to cite mwl admonish all per
sons concerned, to te and appear At tny office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be grqjitev|-
Given under hiy barn# and official*signature, this lid
July, lHGti. H. C. DASllEU, Oi-d’y
July 1§0G. 39—
GEGlUiU—Irwla Couhty.
WHEREAS, Miles Fitzgerald applies to me fur
letters of Dismission from the Administration oftjte
of Perry Fitzgerald, deceased.
These are therefore to citg and admonish all
cerned, to he ond appear at ray office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted to said
applicant.
~iven'under my Imnd and official signature at
mVISCG.
Administrators Sale
¥ U«L be sold, before the Court nouse door, in
Albany, Dougherty county, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in October next, within thn legal
honrs of sjiIc, (100) one hundred acres of land, be
ing the east portion of lot number (i88) one hundred
and eighty-eight, in the (Oth) nineth District of
Mitchell county'^belonging to the esiate of Alexan
der Beck, lato of Hancock county, deceased. Sold
for the bene&i of the heirs'"and creditor? of said
estate. Terms made known on.tho day of sale.
. AMANDA L. RECK, Admr’x.
August 18th, ISCO 40d
fepooial Bailiff’s Sale.
GEORQiAj Dougherty County.
.WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in November-
next. before the court house door in »ho citj of Al
bany, between the usual hours of sale, the following
property to-w(t:
One piano and coypr, 1 trunk and contents, one
large mirror, 1 lamp and gloss, 12 chairs, 3 sofas,
4#-ur aodfrons, 3 spittoons, 2 round tables and
covers. 8 carpets, 6 window shades add 8 window
curtains, 7 bod steads, 7 mattresses and covering,
*- bureaus, 7 wash stands, 2 rockingclinifs, 1G wash
bdklSf 12 pitchers, 1 lounge, 3 stoves and pipes, 1
extension table, 1 safe, 1 box wine, half basket of
wine, 1 Guitar, 1 water pot, 1 slop jar, J wasfi tub,
also Lucinda. Levied onandcr .au attachment—
George Lamb and wife, (formerly Rebecca F. Hicks)
as the property of Miss Delphiue St. Clair- Uetun -
able’to the January Term, 18G0, of the Inferior
Court of said county. Levy made in 1800 by J. W.
Kemp, Constable, &c. . •
J. J. M4Y0, Special Bailiff D. C.
Sept 220,1800. *
DAWSON
Manufacturing C-oujpa.ny.
RAIL ROAD OAR,
Foundry and Machine Works
O RDERS for nil work in our line promptly at
tended to, including Railroad (box and plat-
form) Cars, manufactured frdln the best material,
and warranted Equal to any Made Ip, the 17. B.
iVe furbish . * - v * *
o^ssnsjdjes
Of every Description, and execute Machine Work
in the best manner, and call attention of nil -men
^ugaged in manufacturing in South-NYestern Georgia
to the fact. We are prepared to all orders a?
promptly, and on ns reasonable tcri^ as the game
can be done anywhere. We
Build and Repair* Machinery,
of all kind?, and from Mill men solicit orders for all
work in their line.
Wo furnish to Planters Gin Gearing: Sugar
Mills, Kettles, Eto.
Address :
RUST & JOHNSTON, Agent*
■Sep. 8, I860 4t Albany Go,
NEW BOOKSt
PRISON LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS—By Dr.
J. J^Craven, U. 8. II. ' ' l
ELSTEUS'POLLY—By Mrs. Henry Wood.
LAPiD AT LAST—By Edmund Yates.
GtJY.DEVERELL—llj J. S. Le Faun.
LIVINGSTONS EXPLORATIONS TO THE
ZAMBESI. % -
NEW GRAN ADA—By Prof.*Holton.
LIFE OF «• STONEWALL ” JACKSON—By John
Esten Cooke.
THE WAR OF THE REBELLION—By H. S.
Foote. ' V Y ’ l - !-
Just roccived and for.saleby
office’, this June ^
June lGth, 1SS6.
L. M. COLBERTII, Ordinary.
8G-
GEORiilA—itwia Ccantj.
WHEREAS, James Poulk npp’ies to me for letters
of Dismission from administration on the estate of
James Boykin, Iqtc of mud county, deceased.
These ore t herefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased,
GEORGIA—Dougherty- County.
N OTICE is hereby given to nil persons concern
ed, that on the —— day of -18G—Daniel
Wingard, late of Dougherty county, departed this
life intestate, and no person has applied for%dmin
- ^ istration on the estate of 8j»id Daniel Wingard, ond
scribed by law, to. show cause. *bey eaji, a why I t in ^erms of thelaV admiuistr^ion will be vcit-
GeorgJjjL—Mitchell County.
WHEREAS, II. II. D. Arline, applies to me for
letters of Guardianship, of the person and property
of Mary Johnson, minor of Littleton M. Johnson,
late of Dougherty County deceased.
This is to cite all persons interested to ^le {heir
objection* ifnuy tlTey Imye, why said filers skftuld
^ be grouted to said applicant in iertgs qf the
law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, at Carmilla, Aug. 27th 18GG. M
/ JOHN W. PEARCE, Clk.
Sept- 8, 1800. Court Ordinary.
I gni'l lv'ltra ofu.Vil.1 mit bo granlAl lo
^i«5.« .ill bo mode to the Oourt Given under my h.nd nnd
IHim,; for leave to sell Lund must be publish- usturc ul office. L. M. LOLbtlll 11, Ord.
mouths.
ICitiiioBsTor letters of AdministraUon, {hmrdi/in-
f ie., nust be publish^ii $hijty d*»jfs—for dis-
pf«., nust he publish^ \*tijty Oil^-iur u.r
piifetroir, A<lministra(‘m\. month)/six montlis-%t
•t*»i!«t(in froio Guardianship forty days. '
I JiW for the foreclosure of 'Mortgages must be
August 4, lSliO.
Administratoi's Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Court House door, in
tho town of Isabella, Worth county, Ga.,^on
w w the first Tuesday in October next—Lots of laud X os.
hly for four months— for establishing j>o3 and 2- r »4, in the Gih district of said county.—
papers for the tuft npacn of three mouths—for j ^,1 ^ th^properly oi’John WI MitcheH, deceased
filing tiiles.from Executors or Administrators. J1*^. tlce benefit of heirs and credit
vtxiivl have been given by tho deceased, the
l)U»lMe cf ihree morihs-•
ImumT. L. P. D. AVAUBBW.
WRIGHT a WARREN,
Ittohnry s at 3PA.W.
ALB.VWT, GA.
IJIUi p-(ctic)' m ilic several Courts of Lawnnd
I Li,my II, t i) State and the Circuit t-'o^rts
111 Uiuial Stale* for (lie State r.I Georgia.
■ film, especial allentien given to the purchase and
pdRal Eataie.
I^J.Nnv. 13, i?«5. —31
known ou tho day of kale.
August H, 18GG
U1CUAUD HOBBS
BINES &. HOBBS,
[HORNEYS at LAW,
ALBANY, GA.
J^P^tchceio tiipwgherty and the snrronnd-
• ing Conntiea, in the Superior CourtH.of tjie
J^twitheUniied Slates Circuit Court at Savan-
to business in SoulU-West
^ giTieml'y, by special agreement.
W.Oetllt, 1965. S ' 33
GEORGIA—Worth County
n WO Months after date application will be made
j to the Honomale Court of Ordinary, of said
JL county, for leave to sell the improved land be
longing to the estate of William Gsrrratt, deceased,
lying in said county. " * — ^ “ IT '* VK, »
Augu8t^25th, 18GG.
XJE0RSI Vr-Worth County.
FT1IIE3E arc to notify nil and singular the kindred
| and. creditors and all oUi.qt? concerned, to be
aM appear al my office wiihin the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why Abel
M Cos, Administrator de bonis non on the estate
of David Cobb, deo’d, should not be dismissed from
bis said trust.- Given under my hand and official
signature, July b. 180«.
| SAMUEL D. IRVINj
Attorney at Law,
the practice of his profession.—
AGace in tlie Farmer bmidiug—up stairs—
^■Ston Street, Albany, Ga. All business Cti-
^ to his care will receive prompt attention.
September 23,1805; 29—tf
IAW NOTICE.
MORGAN will practice law in nil tlie Courts.
• the South-Western, in Irwin of the Sottth-
1 Appling of the Brunswick, and most
Pataula Circuits.
Washington St reet, opposite the Exprtsa
r * 0s., April 28, I860. 21
rv^vH- V. Callaway
^M'"Sy. S '" iCCS ‘° ' '
' 1.4—If
n bH. JENNING’S ~~
l 8l '^ E B?i.vn re ’ * lr UWanmn’v Drug
26ib; 1800. 4:
Tenu3 made
GF.O. W. SUMNER,
Adm'cdc Uo«Us non..
*44
the Clerk os the Superior Court, or some other
fit twl proper person, thirty days after the publica
tion of this citation, unless some valid objection is
to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, (hi*
GUi day of September, 18GG
Sep 8»h W,*H. WILDER, Ord’y.
Geaiiia—MitohoH County. .
WHEREAS. Nancy A.Pope, applies lo mo for tel
lers of Administration on the cslatcof John A. Pope,
late of said oouuty deceased. .
These are therefore to cifb and admonish, all and
singular, the next of kin and creditors of said de
ceased‘to tie and appear at my'office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted,
(riven wider my ^nd ^nd Official signature at
office, iu Curmilm, Aug! *2t, 18GG,
. JOHN W. PEARCE, Clk.
Sept. 8, 18G6 Court.Ordinary
jpiy i4, laoo.
JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary,
40—•
STATS OF 6EOUCIA—Worth County.
TTTlIIil’.EAS,’IVm. C.' Ynncy, A.lm'rwilli ilioWifl
\\l wmexial on the estlUe of S. IV. V nncy, dec d,
VV repfeecnts to the Court in his petition do y
filed find entered on the record, that ho baa fully
adminialered S. W. Vanoy's estate.
This ia. therefor., to cite all persons concerned.
Wired and creditors, to show cause, tf a : ny they
can. why. said Administrator should Wl S* <u.-
charged fnuu his adtainistrallon, and rocetre letters
of Dismission on the first Monday in February
noxt. This July 10, aODSF., Ordinary.
Joly 21,1800. ' ''
"OEOnGIA-DODOHERTV OOUSTT.
WIIEHKA 8. Melvina M. Godwin, Administratrix
ofhomes <5. Godwin, represents to
her petition duly filed and entered on record, lha
she has fully administered lhoraas G. Codwi
•" qrg ivltiSv. Ua> '
August 4, lSfiG
LAND FOR SALE,
WILL be soM at administrator's sale, on tho 1st
Tuesday in November next, before the Court House
door in Albany, one lot* of land, number (3G3) three
hundred and'inxty-thrcc, in the 5th DisU'ic$S f F. r *8*
in.illy Irwin, now Berrien^nauuly. - ^ '*
Also; on the 1st. Tuesday ’ln : December, will be
sold, .(10U) one hundred acres of land, in the third
District of originally Monroe, now Piko county,
known^is tlie West half of lot number (253^twft
hundred and fifty-three, in said
Sold as fho property of R. L, Ipomlinson,' of
Dougherty county, dcc’d, for the benefit of the heirs
and vreditora of said deceased. *
GIDEON BROWN, Adra’r.
September 15,18GG. *
THE 3ETNA
* AND THE
Portland. Flares
jETN ;A_
WSyRAWCE COMPANY
hawffoud, conn.
ASSETS, JULY 1, 1866.
Cash cn hand in back and with Agts. $257,320 09
United States Stock 812,277 25
IJ&al estate, unincumbered ....... .. w ^. r 90,359 05
Stain Stocks 497,690 00
New York Bank Stocks;.......... 734,170 00
Hartford Bank Slocks..............— 270,810 00
Miscellaneous Bank Stocks.... 129,000 00
RajlroadStocks, eto.*.........v....* ; 273,007 50
Mortgage Bonds, City, County & R. R. 1,011,130 CO
T U
9
X$ % 2. WELCH
Angus*. 4th, ^866.
& CD.
43—
B. F. ROBERT,
Civil Engineer,
4X1> :■*
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TOTAIr.. $4,075,830 53
LIABILITIES.
Losses -QDeil}ustc(l .ad net due ,. : .$221,28Q 35
Net, $3,854,594 2a
INCOME for hut jeer (net)....,..$2,933,399 94
Or a daily income of say $9,300.
Losses and Expenses for same
time ...... * $2,541,294 30
¥otalLosses paid in 4? years....$19,127,410 06
Viz.: Fire, $17,243,000 99 Inland,$1,884,409 07
Governin'nl axid State Tases paid $179,178 34
.Albany, Ga.
ILL buy, sell, rent, and survey lands sit
uated in any part.of £outh Western Georgia,
iea dusiving Uv.
rs left~at Charles Volker’s Store will be
promptly executed,
Albany, Ga., October 7,18C3. .
ISTOTICE
TO CITY TAX PAYERS.
T HE Books for the*collection of City Taxes for
the year 18GG, ni;e now open, and will be kept
open for SIXTY DAYS from this date, closing on
llie 24st September I860. Executions will be issued
against all persous who fail to pny their taxes by
thattime. J. F. J2ARGILE,
* Clerk and Treasorer.
Albany, July 21st, 18CC. 41— GOd
irih mem school,
T HE 17tli instant, Mr. and Mrs. Ixobauam, will
commence the Fall Term of tlieir School, in
tlie New School House, nejir their residence.—
Only a limited number can be accommodated.
jggy* For particulars, inquire in person, or address
Albany Post olficc, Boj^
Albany*Supt. ijGG * 4t
MEDIOAMENTUM !
AN STOCK’S Vermifuge, Seidlltz Powdeee, So-
|> da Powders, Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, and a
bust of other popular Patent * Medicines—for sale
next to the Express (U&cq. by ’
K. Ik-ikiCON & CO., Druggists.
Albany, May 19, I860. " 82
GeorgUt—MltcheU County.
3 IXTY days after date, npplcation will be made
to the Conrl of ordinary, of said ounty, for leave
to sell one Hundred and twenty-five (12b) acres of
Land, it being the hafl lot of land No. one hun
dred and sixty-seven, (107) in tenth district of said
County, as the property of William It. Wilson, de
ceased. MICUAEL WILSON, Adm’r
Sept. 8th, i860. 4 .
RABW4TS PADY RELIEF.
M ARSHALL’S CathoHcon, Ilelmbolt’s Bucliu,
Jayue’s Kspectoront, Ayre’s Ague Cure, Ay re’s
(Jhurry Pectoral, South American Fever and Ague
Cure* Mexican Mustang Linamcnt—for sale by
E. II. BACON & Ca t prnggists-
Albany, Mny49^1866. * 82—
(iEOUCtl—Worth County.
WIIEP.EAS, Surah C. Shine anil S. P. Jones, ap
plies to mo for letter, of ilisniissiira from adminis
tration on the estate of A. J. Shine, late of sniiL
count; deceased. Theso are therefore to citq and
admonish, nil and singular, th.qU»dred and realt
ors or said deceased, ta bo and appoar at lay office,
wiihin Ihe lime prescribed b; law to shqw cause Ir
an; the; have, ,wh; aaii letl^of dismission should
not be granted to the applicants. Given under m;
hand nnd seal, September tlie 12th,' 1880.
- J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
September 13.13G&
in Notice. . <
A YEAH made hv any
I* 1 *- lh.r^^'Tools. No experience nec-
"'•> intlorae th- !Lt 1s! ‘ lers , and. Treasurers
'■ ydrejj I].- A m J. C " ar ' Sent free with
U, 'W, Vermont. ctIC111 Sl »-ieil Tool Work
P. rat till, i tw '
' 43-.' j,
ri'GP.bl V Worth County,
l T James holes, / all and
These are therefore t0 5'*“_ „f sn id deceased,
sin^nlar.lho tiered an „ithia the timo pro-
i.o. he and appear at my they have, why
scribed bylaw, losbovcwst, J the applicant,
said letters *MnW^nol^SSil^signslure!^Aitgast
Givey, under my hand. anAitd^ noUSE, Ord’y.
Sept 1. 18«6 . 40J
^T^wmh-^rrCoiirtnfOrdirm
term alter expiration
frontthisnotico. forlea i,tcoilpaidCoiinl},
ipg to the estate ot L G. Sutton. ^ crediIors
deceased, for the benefi gjjTTOS. Adutr x.
of said dceeaseiL R. t. »t-* CO d *
August 25th; 1.800.
GGOltGIA—Words Conuty.
WIlEilEAS. John Taylor applies to me for Loiters
of Guardianship or tho person and property of Sin-
tlia A. Lawson, orphan of Hugh II. - Lthtson, dcc'd.
These are therefore to notify nl! and singular, tho
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at tny office within the lime prescribed by
law, lo show cause ifihy.thoy have, why BaidLLet-
tcra slionVit not be trranted to llid applied*. ' %iv-"
und'ermy hand and official signature, Septemt,
Term, l&fi. J,A8- W.. ROUSE, Ordihaxjj.
September 22d, 1806' ‘ -
Zyl balsa mum.
A LLEN’S Zylobalsaxmini, Alleys Hair.Restorer,
Clock’s Hair Restorer, Prof. Wood’s Moir Re
storer, Sterling’s Amtnrostn ror the Ifafl*, Burnett’
Coaco'no fox the Hair, Lyaa’&KtDk^CWu B(»cheloi
Hair Dye—for sale next lo Express Office, by~
E H. BACON & CO., Druggist*.
Albany, May 19, 18GG. J 32-
Administrator’s Sale,
TTTILL be sold before the Court House .door in
VV Isabella, Worth county, Ga., on th&fijret Tues-
YT /lay in October next, within tiro legal hours
of sale; lot.of land number (1G4V one hundred and
sixty-four, in the fourteenth (14) District of said 1
cour.iy; sold ns the property of Chapel II. Brown,
deceased, for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. .. B. T. COLLIER, Adui’r-
AuguSt 25, ’GG ‘ tf. JMlOrtVN, Adm’rx.
* Administrator’s Sale.
B Y Virtue, of an ord,er from tho Court oCQrdina-
ry of Dougherty county, will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in November ijext, at tlie Court House
door in said county, between Ihe' l£ffill sale hours,
the tract of land in said county whercbij.Thomas G.
Godwin resided at the time.othis death, containing
nine hundred and fifty (950) acres, more or less, ^he
same being well improved and in a high stat,c of
cultivation. Terms on the day ot sale.
c MELVINAM. GODWIN*
September 15, 1SGG Admr’x ofT. U. Godwin,
GEOR&I/!^—Dougherty Gotrnty.
A pplication will be^madc to the Court of Ordina
ry, at the expiration of two months after Hie
publication of thisnotico. for leave to sell the bin *
belongwg to.tlio Estate, of Rob/^ dohnsan, latc ^
said cody-ly, deceased,-for the benc^. of tho heirs,
and credit,ors of said deceased.
SARAII JOHNSON, Adnirix
Albany, August 25th, 1860
!lIK Subscriber offers for stile ht9 Plantation In
Calhoun County, Ga., containing 3983 acres in
two Settlements adjoining each other, nnd bound
ing the town of Morgan on two sides; they extend
(UP'and down the Pachilla creek for several miles,
and. across to the lcliaway Nocbaway. Xhere is
about 14,00 acres of cleared .land,"of this there is
about 3,00 acres of good Hammock, several hundred
frjesh, and at least 4,00 acres . of good Hammock
lanu to clear, a part .deadened with a .large qua.ntUR
ty of excellent Oak and Hickory- timber; on the
upland there is a vast amount of Pines for sawing *
if desired. Each settlement hasgoodcomfortabW-
houscs, and a Gin House and Screw on each. There
is abciut. 4,00 acves in Cotton, 4,00 in Corn, 4,00 in
Oats and Rye. Two acres in a beautiful Vineyard
with over 8,00 heart posts well set and the vines
.now bearing. These places are among the meat
healthy in South-Western Georgia—well watered,
fences in fine ropair, and about 1,000 acres in
three woods pastures for raising stock. _ A bargain*'
can bo bought in the above either with, or with- ,
out the growing crop, stock and proyisions.
and see Dr. W. D. Cheney, of Morgan, Georgia!. '
will show the above land &c., to any one who may
desire to purchas^ or cau confer with the Subscri
ber by directing to Rome, Georgia.
F. W. CHENEY.
LOSS
By Portland Fire, July 4tb<
The total amount covered by i&lna Policies on
property destroyed or damaged is $206,854, on
which salvage will tie about 5 per cent. Our total
no* vary much from ©200,000, t\nd is
being promptly adjusted and paid. This, sum ia 5
per cent, upon the assets, a figure but slightly ex-
peeding our gover^pent and State taxes paid'last
year, or a proportion equal to a $5000 loss for a
company of $100,000 assets.
The necessity for insurance and the. value of
wealthy, strong corpo,rations, is forcibly illustrated
by tlijs (ire. Several weak Insurance Companies
are destroyed. Portland has a population of35,000;
was handsomely built, mostly fine brick or aloes'
8tructqrcs—protected and screened with upwards
qf 3000 qkads trees—bounded on three sides by wa
ter—indeed,-literally, almost rising from the ocean
■and with a good steam fire department—yet it has
910,000,000 of property consumed in a few
hours—upon a holiday when its people are least oc
cupied—from the very insignificant cause of a con
temptible fire cracker.
Remember the trifling origin of fires that sweep
away in a few hours the earnings of jrears. Con
sider your best interests and give the ./Etna Agent
call if you need proper Insurance security.. Pol
icies issued at, fair terms. -
Y. G. RUST Agent.
Albany, G»., July 28th, 18(16. 4‘2-8w
OTTON LAND FOR SALE.
'iSs
August 4tli, 1800.
43—
LAND WANTED ! ^
"Wanted to Lease !
F ROM Two'to Five Thousand Acres of best cul-
livatable Cotton growing Lands, adjoining, or
as nearly in one body as can be had, in regularly
organized, - stocked and equipped plantations, all
ready for noxt year’s plentfng. Those Lands pro,
ferred in DocuiiEUrr, Baker, Mitchell, or some
Of the adjoining couatics—or.somcwherc in what is
known as’UiQ “Cotton Belt,” across the Chattahoo
chee, in the State of Alabama.
The parties desires to lease theso Lands, with all
the Stock, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Slieop, Hogs, Wag
ons, and every thing pertaining to well organized nnd
equipped plantations, with tlie view and privilege of
purchasing the whole at the end of-thc ensuing year.
Or, they will purchase sow, if the prices are made
fight, and one qnd two years given for the payment
or everything, except the provisions, which shall be
Cash. . :V.-. s-
Being practical and experienced Planters, ^rith an
indomitable energy, they have resolved upon See- -
cess, and will havq nothing less. Ti. order to mako
this a certainty, thfej must arrange to get possession
on or before the first day of December, next. Pos
session preferred at once. I. 1
figy For Time, they will pay, an equivolent in
the end to the Cash Now.. v* • . ‘ ..
Apply ter, or address, at oxce, ^ ..
A. JACKSON RODGERS, .
. Sept 2218GG lm -- Griffin, Ga.
Eufaula New's copy ono month v\ and send bill t j
Mr. Rodgers, at Griffin.
THE subscriber will open school in this Institu
tion the first Monday in October, next, assisted by
Mrs. Irene Westbrook, a graduate of Ono of our best
Southern* Female CbUegefer—Tho scholastio year s
will consist of nine month's^ vj’ith an intermission
of a week at Christmas; All the branches of a lib
eral education taught.
For advanced English Branches, ’- - $GQ,
Primary, - ' - - - - - $4(i.'
Ancient Languages and French, each, - §20.
Incidental Expenses, - - . ■ > . $ 5.
Music, at Professors charges. '
royments, one lial» required in advance; the
balance at the middle of the session.
A few boys can obtain board in the subscriber’s
family, at $290— exclusive of washing and lights.
For further particulars apply to
' ' M. T. CAMPBELL.
Sept 16, i860 4t Albnny Gn-
Ncftioe to Debtors & Cred’rs,
A LL persons indebted lojbe estate of John W.
Mitchell, luty of Worth county, de'Jea^ed, n/e
required to make iinnioiVi^Lc payuiea^t, and-'those
li.wing deinttrifo - Og^iust tile estate wjll w*»der them
iu as the ladirects. G..W. SUMNER.
Sep 8,' 184G* ’ . Adm’r.. '
GEORGIA, Worth County.
Cl I XT Y days after date application will be made.
to the Ordinary of snid.coqnty, for leave to sell
' ’ * ‘ * ’* " rce, in-the loth
o^erty of Samuel
t. HILL, de bonis non.
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
Tlie Great Invention of tbc Age (9
Hoop Shirts,
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of Duplex for two) Elli
tic Pure Refined Steel Spxicgs, ingeniously braidi
tiglaly triid firmly together; edge to edge, making
tl»c* toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable
Spring over used. They sel&pm bend or break, like
the single springs, and consequently preserve their
perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long
as any single spring skirt that ever has or can bo
»dc. “ .
The wondes&A flexibility and great epmfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt^rUl becxperieuced particularly in all crowded
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, dvaxch
arm chairs, for* promenade and house dress,
its thtf skirt can be folded when, in use to occupy a
small place as easily, and conveniently as a silk or
tquslin dress. .
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex'Elliptic
•Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after
wards willingly dispense with their use. For Chil
dren. Misses U&4I Young ^tvAies they are superior to
all others. * ^
The Hoops are covered will* two ply double-
twisted tlircad and will wear twice as long as the
single yarn covering which is used on all single
steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every
skirt are also double steel, nnd twice or double cov
ered to prevent the covering from weaving off the
rods when dragging-' Uovrp, stairs,^stone steps, &c.,
&c , which they ore constantly subject when
iu use.
All are. made of the new ab»d elegant corded tapes,
and arc ihe bcst -qu»Uty in every part, giving to
the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape poij-
«nd a^e.unquestionably the lightest, most de
sirable. comfortable and economical skirt ever made.
\\ ESTS, liRADLEl & CARY, Proprietors of the
Invention, and sole Manjimctufers, 97 Chambers,
and 79 &RI DjeAJo Streets, New York. v
For sale in nil first ckiS Stores in this city, and
throughout the United States nnd Cam.dn, Ilavanno
dc Cuba, Mexico, South America, and tho We^£
Indies. - 1“
JB®*Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt.
September 9th J8G5.—27 • A. & C.
^ the Ordi
oi of land
District of Worth
Hill, of said count
Scptci
-
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
KP Job Work executed at
this office in "ood st ylc. Also, blanks
uri\ishcd of every description.
NEW PIBMI
RUST&J0H NSTON.
f IM1E UNDERSIGNED rcspectftslly beg to an*
X nonnce to the PLANTERS and MERCHANTS
of Dougherty and adjacent Counties, that they have
this day formed a co-partnership under the firm
name and style of KKTST & JOHKSTOIV,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
business, occupying the Fire-Proof Warehouse
of Sims & Rust, and confidently trust they will
receive that generous suppoi-t and pa
tronage UertUrore extended to each of them.
Y. G. RUST.
t. H. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga., June 1st, 18GG. 8G-w6nt
Medical College of -Georgia,
A T A OSP 8TA.
FACULTY:
L. ,D. FORD, M. D., Professor of Institutes and
Practice of Medicine.
JOS. A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics andt«
Diseases of Women and Infants.
I. P.,GARVIN, M. D., Professor of Materia Mcdica
Therapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of'tlie Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
GEO. W. RAINS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
EDW. GEDDlNGS, tf. B,, Professor of Physi-ology
and Pathological Anatomy.
DeSAUSSUUB FORD, M. D., Professor of Anatomy
\Y. II. DOUGHTX* M. Dr, Assistant Professor of
Materia Mediea. -.
JOHN ,S. COLEMAN, M. D., Demonstrator of An
atomy.
Tiie 325 Session will bo opened on Ilic FIRST
MONDAYm NOVEMBER next, and continue four”*
months. The Museum, Laboratory, and Arrange
ments for Practical Anatomy, are equal to any in
the country. Clinical instruction regularly impart
ed at the City Hospital.
FEES:
Tickets for the wbo).e aon^o, in currency, $105.00
Matriculation, in currency, 5.00
Dissections, in currency 10.99
Dimplotna Fee, in currency ......... 30.00
L. A. DUGAS, Dean.
Sept 22, 1800 ' 3t
Cotton Plantations.
P ERSONS wishing to sell first «?lass«Oak and
Hickory Plantations in Baker or Dougherty
counties, will inform me by letter the price, thq
amount of cleared Land, Mules, Provisions, eto.
J). W. ORR,
* Newton, Baker county, Ga.
Sept 2*», I860, St* -