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United States OoVetnlhfent
tilt K.VEct'Tivfc:
Andrew Jolmsoil, of Tumi., PresiJent.
IiaFayclte S. Foster, of Couth, Acting
Vice President:
rawii T1IK caiunkt.
"VVm. II. Seward. ofNcw YdFkj Secretary
bt State.
H. McCulloch, of Indiana, Seeretniy ol
Ilic Treasury? ,
Edwin M. Shinton,-of Pennsylvania,’Si-
cretary of Waft.
- Gideon Welles; Of Connecticut, Secretary
of the Jfavjr:
Juntos Harlan, of loWa, Secretary Ot the
Inferior.
James Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gcn-
Williarti Dennison, of Ohio, Postmasler-
Ovneroh
- ' liiB StDiciAnv. -
Salmon Pi Cllhse, of Ohio, Chief Sustice.
Nathan CliQord, of Maine, Associate Jus
tice. ..
Samuel Xelson, of jfchr York, Associate
Justice; • . ;
It. C. Gner, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice. . . • Sti| ,
d antes M. Wayne, ofGcofgia, Associate
Justice-. ’ V ;
' David Davis, of Illinois, Associate - Jos'
tice,
(Vacanty.j HH
. Noah’ U. Sway lie, of Oltio, Associate Jus
tice. . v ■ . •
Samuel F: Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus-
ile* ' -
fiEOheiA—ST\TE«OVERSMEST.
. ~ST "KXKC17TIVK. nfei'AimiEt.-T; .
Chafles J; Jenkins, Governor.
- 1L li. Hdttter, Secretary Executive Do-
jmrtmont. '
n J; G. Williams,.
Sr- -
fr' - ' USE w. N -.v_
HaluqW£Pi LL s
CHILLS* FEVER
' - ;• '-'CHr.V.N .
o£ J
UtiUSTA.
G a l.i.io n ax's Pilu are c
Me Medicines. They art
bpoil the Stomaehi JAerr, and Jfotrrf* ; containing
■" ' r Mineral.
imposed simply nf fVttefaa
o Cathartic -PHI*,-acting
r , .. - . j*. and Jioteels ; con‘ ’ *
fco Araenie, Calomel, nine Maw, or any other I
“ w * —- efntp
eUnate cases of CUILLA AND FKVKK*
AGUE, PERIODICAL HEADACItEi NKU-* ‘
I, and all affection* of a 1“ * ‘ ~
* tho directions, and yon will 1
that U claimed tor them. Try one box, and their <
merits will recommend them erer afterwards.
we have used Gallighan** lHUt, and hare
never known them to fkll to core when the directions
hrer^foMowct^and ualiesitaUncijr recommend them to - '
• WATTS, Ex-Got. of AUbamAV
* * T.J. JUDGE, Jndpa Snnremo Court of AtftV
, ** ROBERT POUOUERTy, Judge . 9th Circuit -
^Jji.^W^B^t^OTlinEBAXL^Sntgomer^ Als.
Ooht dAS. II. WEAVER, . ' . "
- .CRAWFORD BIBB, : **
Maj.IIA. BANKS, Com. Merchant, N. 0, La. 5
OKa MASON. Esq , Mayor Wetnmpka. Ala. ■*
MIKE 1^ WOODS, Ati'j at Rew,8O0 lidway. N.f
DANIEL SaYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge.
Ala., P. & A.'Masons.
BLOUNf^HAtEy
Sole Proprietory Montgom’ry, 41a,
lykoIvsalc.lJcpofs,.
Harral, Risley & Tompkins, 141 Chambers *t., N. Y.
S. W. Montdun, X.. V., Edward Wilder & Co.,
Louisville. Kv., K.X Jlskt & Co.. N.O. La„
Rlount & Irate, Montgomery, Alabama.
MSh SOLD BY—L. K. Welch, E. II. Bactm&Cp.
tiiioeH & HiUsman, and all Druggists generally.
Atb&tiyV Oft., July 28,1866. 42—6m
ONLY $30,00!
: I>. HlUtfadlt, McsSCHgCft
- ; ■. state lbtcta orncWB. i 2*
N't C-.Bartietti BdcrUtUry of State and Sitr-
VBVUf General.
J. T. Burns, Comptroller General.
John Jones,Treasurcr.
' * J. G,. Montgomery, Librarian.
Jesse Horton, Captain State IloriSC GunftL
- JumctART,
Judges of tho -Supreme Court;—.Tos. II.
- Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawson A.‘
Walker, -
Clerk—C. W, DuhoSd,
UrtSiTB.TriAr.T.
W. C. Andorson, Principal Keeper j C.
G. Talbird, Assistant Keeper; A. M, Nis-
het, Book Kee]>eri
... LUNATIC ASYI.UU;
Dft T. F, Green, Supt. and Resident Phy
sician ; Dr. T, O. Powell, Assistant Physi-
_cian.
fiOUGitBRTtr CO MTV StP*R COtRT.
Judge; iV: i................A It, Clark.
.Solicitor.. .L. P. ft Warren.
Siierift". ,.. J. W, Kemp;
Clerk..;, vivi v> -. -. J. F. Cargile.
Ordinary.... W. IL Wilder.
COUNTY COURT.
JttdgU...»; .Thomas C, Spie<;r.
Solicitor. . Wm. Oliver.
Clerk.. .J. F. Carglle.
,-Judges kicknuion court.
John Jackson, J. M. Mercer, N. E. Brin-
foil, T.'A. Cleaves, F. M. Thompson.
Clerk,. .... n J. F. Cargile.
NEW BOOKS!
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ELSTERS FOLLY—By Mrs. Henry \VooJ. -
LAND AT LAST—By .Edmund Ynies.
GUY DEVERKLL—U> J.S. Le Knnn.
LIVINGSTONS EXPLORATIONS TO THE
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NEW GRANADA—By Prof. Holloa.
LIFE OP - STONEWALL” JACKSON—By Join,
Kslch Cooke,
THE WAR OP THE REBELLION—By II. S.
Foote.
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L. E- WELCH * OO.
Augus* 4lh, I860.
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dom, they endeavor to discharge that duty with
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(Successors to GALES A SEATON,)
ishers National InteHigeirter, Washington,f>,'C
iic 0.1866. 33-
PROCLAMATION!
- Extraordinary Inducements.
To P«Mn. Winting
SEWING MACHINES!
THE WILSON HEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
are now offering to tho Public t
WILSON’S
NETT FAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS!
i r Wilson’s
NEW $20 MACHINE
Don awry xta our Trttilt Uackixi.
It la M Urge u the old Machine, and is so adapted
that It will stand upon any work-table, and remain
firm without fastening.
It feeds the work itself.
FACULTYi
L. I). FORD, M. D., Profcasur of Institutes .All
Practice of Medicine.
JOS. A. EVE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Infants.
I. P. GARVIN, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica
Therapeutics, and Medical Jurisprudence.
L. A. DUGAS, M, D., .Professor of the Principles
~ and Practice of Surgery.
GEO. W* RAINS; M. D., Professor of Chemistry and
Pharmacy. • 'a
EDW..GEDD1NGS, M. D., Professorjof Physiology
andPafliological Anatomy. • • t *-» •,
DeSAUSSCKE FORD, M.D., Professor pf Anatomy
W. II. DOUGHTY, M. D., Assistaht Pfolbsaor of
Materia Medica. * ir . .
JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D., Demonstrator or An-,
.atomy. . . -
The 32d Session will be jopened on tho FIRST
MONDAY in NOVEMDE1Vbest, and'continUe four
months. The Museum, Laboratory, and Arrange
ments for Practical Anatomy, are equal to any in.
country. CHnielil instruction regularly impart
ed at the City Hospital. a ,,
“ FEES:
TIokets for the whole course, In currency, $105.00
Matriculation, in currency,. 6.00
Dissections, in currency i....... ' 10.9*J
Diuiploma Fee, in currency ffO.UO
■ . L. A. DUGAS, Dean.
Sept 22, 186C 8t.
ALBANY, GA.,
woQLii iAmm,
Enoourage Home Industry !
W E are now manufacturing at Albany,Georgia
a variety of „ •
WoCiienOdOd-S
Twilled and Plain, Colored and White.
WAKEENTED PEXiFlUCT,
And of the- r
' 6
Suitable for all classes of Wording People, Whrcli
we will sell at Reasonable Prices or exchange for
Wool or Cotfon.
We ask the attention of Merchants,^Planters and
others, assuring them that we are determined to
make it to their interest to purchase onr goods. -
We sh;v|J he prepared bjr the |st of JVhy *° .Card
Wool and make Rolls forXTnstomers. -
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Albany .March 31,1866. 22-
-AJiBAJSTY GRXST
AND
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
FLOIIR
The Albany Steam Mills are now in opera!ioh,
Making Good Meal and Flour,
Customers will be promptly attended to and, freely.
deali whh. Our .Customers will not be delayed,
The Grain will be weighed m and tl»e Meal weighed
iut, (which will require hut a few minutes) unless
lie parties prefer to get the Meal from their own
Corn. Corn should be sent as free from cobs and
dirt as possible. All tho Corn, as well as Wheat,
tlmt wo grind, is fumed through the fail and the
trash is not accounted for in Meal.
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Albany, March 31,1866. 22-
NEW FIRM!
BUST* JOHNSTON.
IPIIB UNDERSIGNED respectfully be, lo
I nounce lo (he PLANTERS and MERCHANTS
oTbonglierty anil adjacent 0onntl.es, tbnt Iticjr Imve
this day forined'a co-partnership under the firm
name and style ,of HUNT as JOHNSTON,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
-business, occupying the First-proof Warehouse
of Sims & Rust, ami conlldelUly twist they will
continue to receive that generous support and pa
tronage heretofore extended in each of them.
Y. G. RUST.
Y- II. JOHNSTON,
Albany. Ga , June 1*1,18(10. . ttO-wiUn
PUBJQ COGNAC BRAND?.
TRY IT!
genuine Bourbon Whiskey !
^SOMETHING REAI.I.Y GOOD!
Slierry Wine l
Schiedam Schnapps,
• Port ‘Wine
Pure and Unadaltemted !!
For mle u
E. II. BACON & CO.’S.
Albany. March 28,1866. Bi-Bur
JTACll MACHINE
Warranted for Pivej Years t
AGBKTS IT AX T E 2>
’On CommisiioA.'or to work Tor a regular Salary.
' TTe will send Private Temis to Ageuta.witli Machine
to thoee who desire an Agency.
^ 'Address all Order*—
% WJ£.SON SEWING MACHINE
■MANUFACTURING VOe, '.
Cleveland, OhU.
Southern. Mutual Insurance Go.
Atiicns Ga.
JEFFERSON fiCSDRANCE CO.,
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA..
wjf aula iigmtb ixsuaxsor.-co>
EUFAULA, ALA.
WAVELEICS LIFE INSURANCE,
CONN.
WftODVlLLE INSURANCE CO„
,CB 'woodvilke,'a-la.
I 4
AMES KieKR INSURANCE, f->'
H0WAUDSV1LLE, VA.
ANCE .tTKUST CO.,
SAVANNAH, GA:
JOHN A. Dawn, Ageut.
attention particularly, to'tin
OnipnKy. This Company ins,
all kinds, ns well ns lives, i
. , the Traveler’s
ItuitlnihceCCmpnh'y. This Company insAiresngainsI
irecideuJs of all kinds, as well ns lives, and 1 should
any oiie beediho disabled and prevented from at
tending to their dusiness, rthoy are paid weekly
enmpehsiiUtths. . .
Albany, Ga., April 11th, 18CC: '-23-
We are now prepared to do
ALL ICISTBS Ob
JOB WORK
AT THIS OFFICE,
With Neatness and Dispatch
BARNETT & CO
C otto x' FACTORS,
Grocers and,6enera! Coin. Merchants,
APAteAClI ICOLA.TLA., & tOGLUMlVUS, GA.
P ROMPT attention given to >11. Consignments
and Shipments -of Cotton to New' York, N<
Orleans and I{ivc%ooL . Liberal advauces tuade on
consignments. ^ ' * v
TTkKAlt SIR:
1/ lion to the
nous-' at A pal a c
GEORGIA fteaskeriy County.
To all Whom It nlay Concern^
B URRELL J; johnson havine in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent let tors of Adminis
tration on the estate of Siixah Johnson, late of said
county, this is to cite alband singular the creditors
and next of win of Sarah Johnson, to he and appear
at uiy office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should not be granted to B. J. John
son on Sarah JohtiSdn’s estate.
Witness, my hand and official signature.
■ ' W. II. WILDER, Ordinary.
Oct 6,1866 52-
Mitchell S
W ILL be sold before Z; 8 *1«/
the town of Camilla, ^
first Tuesdav in CoJf'S
GEORGIA—Worth County.
S IXTY days after date hereof application will be
made t6 the Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell all the real estate of James Nolcs, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. . _G. D. W11ITEF1ELD. .
Adm’r of James Noles, dec*d.
Oct 6, 18G6 ' 5*2—‘
FOR MARINE
AND
FIRE INSURANCE
Croten Fire Insurance Gorop’y, H, Y.
Security Insurance Company, N* Y„
Atlantic liie fnjiciii r M I.Y.,
Pknix Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.,
Fire ins. Co., Norwich, Conn,
Total Capital $15,000,000.
•Apply ta/
Albany, Ga., March 8d, 1
1I1XES &DQPR8,
Agents.
§66. 13—-Cm
Underwriters’ Agency
Or New Yotuc, .
CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES OF
Fire & Marine Insurance
Made payable In GOLD or. CURRENCY
Negotiable and Bankable ^
CERTIFICATES of INSURANCE
ARE ISSUED *T THIS AUOC1ATION.
Y. G-. Utist, A.gent,
ALBANY, GA
Oc.nWv 2f, 18fi5. ' 33-tf .
Postponed Administrator’s Hale.
TTNDER.an order of the.Couvt, of OrdinaTy of
^ Worth county, will be sold at the Co’urt House
in Isabella; on the first' Tuesday in December next,
the land belonging to the estate of Wm. F; Wollons,
late of said county, deceased, it being 166 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 the
heirs and creditors of said estate.'
JOEL JOINEtl,
••Adm’r of Wm. F. Wellons.
Oct 6, 1866. , 52-
3STOTIOE1. *
TWO months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of. Mitchell county, for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate .of
D. A. Bostick, deceased.
JESSE POLLUCK, Adro’r.
Oct 6, 1806 62—
GEORGIA—Baker County. ./
I N compliance with the will of James Chance.
late of said county, deceased,* will be sold before
the Court House door in said county, on the first
Tuesday In Dccerhbea next, one thousand acre's of
land, in the 8th district of said county, known as.
the Cnance Place, two miles below Newton, on Flint
River. Terms made known on the day of sale.
I\ D, KEA,
Executor of James Chance, dee d.
Oct C, 1866 62-
first Tuesday i a NoVemh?J !U
properly to wit: ' “ ne,t .Htbii:
triet, nil of sai(l county
of James Maple,.- to
tlie Superior Court of said coni 8 fu - >Sa2
sn.d James M»ples. and sqndre 0 aJ?'. S - 5
"spies, now in my Immj, ot lcr fi ft.
Plaintiff’s Attorney - l ro W»? wiLv
Sept. 29,18CG. u -Sliit^ ’I
before the Court House door in tS twr, dJ
on tire first Tnesday i n
aunjber three hundred and tnemJ 5"’
seventh (TlhVdistrict of°“,4 . “ n,' 8 ’? W
Residence property of the late G../’ 'i 0 ’ 1
mode for the payment of aeb' S l ,f>
sold subject to Widow’s Dower ’ T 8 lht '
° f ^,i806 SKSS0MS sweunX'
GEORGIA—Slitcbell
tonntj’.
a tt-tho firs. Monday in Janunr, ,
Wm. Lawrence, Admioistr.t~- (
n Lawrence, late of said
apply to tlto Court of Ordinary for t,,
the real estate belonging to said eatut
c. cl
3 TOTiOE"
TWO months after the date of this Jo.,
apply to the Conrt of Ordinary of 5X
for leavo lo nel. all the lands'helonrin,,
late of Sarah Mcl eod. s j to a
Cot G. 18GG JOnK ™tOS, i
Notice ta Debtors & (_
A LL Poraona indebted to the esUle n fj
Aiitchill, late of Worth, coanty,
required to make immediate psymenLujJ
having demands against the estate willh^ H
in as the law directs, g7w S
Sep 8, 1866 40*
GEORGIA^ Worth Coanty.
S IXTT Jays after date application wiliv j
to the Ordinary of said county, forlanJ
» ot of land number 1831 eiirliiv.ii.w*. .."J
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Decaf ur county, will be sold on the first . ^ w
Tuesday in December next, before*the Court House i Jj* 1 of brad number (83) eighty-three, in t
door in the city pf Albany, Dougherty county, with-! „ ** r ' ct °f, ^ er ^ 1 county, ns the property of fe
In the legal hours of sole, the following city lots i “ill, of said county deceased,
in t he city of Albany, Dougherty couuty, to-wit.:— J. It. IIILL, de bonisn
Lots numbers eighteen, (18) twenty (20) and eleven ) September 22d, 1806.
"•.*“• *■• * - and fif-j “
number!
(11) on Flint. Street, numbers thirteen (181
teen (15) on Society Street, and a part of
eight (8). on Broad Street. Sold asthe property of
Robert J. Norton, deceased; for the benefit of the
creditors. Terms on d:i^ of sale.
jM. II. NORTON, Adm r.
October CtUMf66. ^ 52-4Ud
GEORGIA—Dougherty founty.
To a.11 whom it may Concern.
B URRELL J. Johnson having in proper form ap
plied to me for letters of Administration de bo-
uisiiou on the estate of Robert Johnson, late of
said couuty, this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin to Robert Johnson, to be and
appear at luy office within the time, priscribed by
law and show cause if any tl^ey enn, wfiy letters of
Adniinistration de bonis non should not be granted :
to B J. Johnson on Robert Johiisbri’s estate.
Witness, my handand official signature.
W* H. WILDER. Ordinary.
, Ocj 6th, 1866 - 6*2-
CEQ-RGIA-Bilditdl Comity.
A LL persons indebted lo (lib estate of Algiers
1‘ickron, late of sjtid county, nre-Jiereby noti
fied to aetile the same without delay, and those
having claims against said estate will pi$soui Ihfipi
duly authenticated within the time presetibed by
law, Of this notice will be placed in''bar of their,
recovery. NANCY A. 1’ICKRON, Admr’x.
Oct 0, 1866 02-^
ILsTOTICEl. .
TWO months after the dnte'of this notice T shall
apply to t he Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county,
for leavo to sell lot of land number 842, and 72
ncres off the west side of lot number304, all iti 11th
district of Mitolielt coanty, as tho property of Wm.
11, Ford, late of said county, deceased. '
• JOHN C. GUINER, Adm’r.
Oc»6, 1866 52—
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CD.,
620 Broadway, N. Y.,
Have associated with them
IS, W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly and Extensive Dealer in'
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES,
bEOttGIA—.TIitclicll County; ‘
O N the first Monday in November next Simeon
Beck will apply to the Court of Ordinary of
waid couuty for letters of Guardianship of the mi
nor ebi>dren, orphans of Thoinaa Cumbic, deceased.
* - IL C. ©ASHER; Ordinary.
Oct 6, 1866 52-
G ISO IA—Mitchell County. ' !
S IXTY c*y« after date application will, be made
.to the Court of Ordinary of said county, > for
leave to soli 175 acres of lot of land number 381 ;
al«> 90 acres of lot number 382, also 125 acres of
lot number 358* all-improved, and lyingin llie 11th
district of said county. Also, one-third interest in
three houses and lots in the town: of’Bainbridge,
kuown as the houses and- lots forineily, bclongii g
to Stephen Swain, deceased. Sold as tfio property- j
••f Nathan Maples, deceased,'for benefit of heira 1
and creditors. . ISRAEL MAl’LtS,.Adm’r •
Oct 6, 1866^ go,;
apalachic6i;a,.fLa
:—Wc respectfully call your atten
the fapt, tjipt Ikivo establmbod. a.
t Apalachicola, Fla., tor The purpose oT^o-
ing a General Commission and Forwarding business,
(laving established relations with some of the best
‘ItOu&ts in foreign .and»d<s«uestic .ports, wc are pre-
pareiTto offer uutrsuai advantagest?! shippers of^«<ft-
ron and other produce. Special attention will be
given to all cotton sent us for sale, cither in our own.
or any foreign market.
In addition lo our Commission business, *we will
keep ciftiSftftrfiy on hand a large slock df*
GROOEBIES,
ifchicU wilj V offered lo merchants and*planters at
prices in.'Northern and Western markets,-mere-,
ly adding cost of transportation.
We will be prepared to accommodate Olir friends
with advances on cotton sent us for shipment er
sale, and to furnish them With ’bagging ktid rof.e
for thc'Oeming crop and during the entire season.
N. B.—Our house 4a Odum bus, Ga., will be con
tinued aiJhc old staud, corner St. Clair aud'Broad
Streets.
wu . , RAU.1ETT A. CO.
June Itlrh, 1866. ^ 86-tf.
Sarsaparilla.
A YR KS. Sand’s, Dr. John Bull’s and Old Dr.
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla—for sale-by ^
Albany,$Iay 19,
AGON & CO., Druggists.
32-
AT GRIFFIN AND ATLANTA, GA.
S jNOR the purpose of eupplijng. Hvrolinitls iwiJ
' rifiatora at Hie fcoutli, ’by nrCmMIK or relivfl'
with nny style of Canffagcs, lSnggics or l’lmilnlioii
Wagons.
^ Mr, WOODRUFF’S long experience in the car
nage business will enable us to give satisfaction, fn
supplying good substantial work, such as the coun
try demands, at nslo'W'fnuces ns cau jmseibW be
furnished for CASH. Wc will keep constantly on
hand - ^ * >
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
the s«ne ns formerly, sold by. Mr, . Woodruff, and
winch became so unrversally popular all through
the South, ns the best-Buggy iu use.
• _ Wc also Turn i sh -
Iron Axle. Plantation • Wagons,
of tlic vcry best mate in America, for 2, 4 0 r 0
tto invilc all who want any arlitfo’ln <rar lino to
address,
Tomliiisou, Deinniwsl Co.,
(*20-Deo*i»way, New 4!e»w.
June’K, ISCfi.
87-12m
Notice to Debitors and Creditors.
a:
LL persona indebted lo Hie estate of K JJ Hie
nn. deceased; are natilied I ha!they must S eU
same iinniei|i:llely—nnd nil -persons havini.
clmms against snid eslnle mtisl presen, H.ern wilhin
the time prescribed by law, nr they will be b*,„H
JOHN P. OAltOI LR
estato-E. II. Hienan, dec’d.
39-
Adm’i
July.Till, ‘18i;6. ‘
^ToarioEi.
TWO months nfter'lhe.dnto of this notice I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county
for leave to cell all Uie lands belonging to the es
tate of Thomas CuiubicvdeceSsed.
SJMEON BECK, Adm'
Oei 6,1866 A / ’ ' p *‘
GEUUGIA^fflilcIieU Comity
scon’s mmu i
T IE Proprietor of this new Southern \[*s
now publishing aq edition i« 0 jk,
copies, dts list of contributors embr*ew t
deal of the best literary talent in t
West. Besid.es the two admirable :
course of publication—
Decisive Battles of the Revoli
Adventures in atouili AmerbJ
tlij} March number contains the first oft*
James Wood Davidson, of Columbia, 8,
How We Know Each I
'riiE science of iinrAx sis
There will ftfoo be an occasional,, ,,,,
Literature imd PdliticoiTrom the pen ofCll 1
alias •» l’ill Arp.” .
The Prite Story will be commenced in 11
number.
. TiftiHS: $5 per annum; Clubs of Tn
furnished nt $4 50 per copy; Clubs'ofTn
the same Post Office, :U Four Dollavs.
Address IV. J. SCOTT. I
March ltV 1866.—(*17-1m, AilifttifiT
BILL IN EQUITY
IX DOUGIIEnTY SrPERIOB
' TO JtfWE TERM, 18
J. Ifillsman, Executor of. Sera Jted, Fill
ariuh Slaton„ Robert A’. Elg t J/omO,I]
JY Ely, Guardian atllitem of • eclildmefl
man, of Dougherty County, J.uey .la* *' A
ekffdrat, of Spalding County, Satah /V
. then of fedae Pounds, of Clay County,
Rains, of Mississippi, Emvia Haynes, of
tjfy IiurtcclhGrcen, of Monroe County.
'™> r * J XT appearing lo tlie Court upon thr stdt
| 1- Complainants, that some of the above nn
>r tench
Ifii.hM7.Jl » oopyiofmnia Bill—It is thmf« «
Mitchell ctftinty, for letters of AUministrdtion on-
the estate o*Couucc! W. Dawson, late of said .coun
ty, deceased, II, C. DASHER, Urdinary,
fendant.*Treside beyond the State of. Oeorga 9
that ( thc residence of some of the* others *«■
u, and cannot t' " v “ | “
. a copy ofL8aid _
that service.'of-Uic.&une he perfectedbjpd
iu t.Ue Albany VatTieVapublicGaxetterta
once a month for three months previous
Term'of this Ccurf;—apd that each of said
dauts do then nntl tlicro appear, and picric
or denuir to said Bill, or in default thereof Uf
will be taken as peo coifesso.
A trite extract from the MiantfS of
Superior Oourt, June Term, 1866.
.. V r v • .JOHN F. CARGItE.
June Dili, I860.
GEORGIA—lUtchcll Connly.
I LL. person's indcblij to Nathan Maples, iloc’.d,
,1 “5® iioreby notified lo tome forward and malic
payment—and.4h.osn having claims ogainst said de
ceased, arc. refineyted to presentilicn. in terras «tf
the4aw. - ISRAEL MAPLES. Adm’r.
Oct 0, 1860 . 52—
Administrator’s Sale,
W ILL beaold before the <,Viirt. House door in
Isabella, ft orlli county, Ga„ on the first Tncs-
day in October next, within Hie legal hours
of sale, lot-of land nnnibor (104) one hundred and
sixty-four, in tho fourteenth (14) District of said
county I sold as tho property of Chapel II. Brown,
'deceased, fomtho benefit of;cl.e liars and creditors
of snid deceased. • i” T. CO I. LI Kit \dmV
August 25, ’00. M. t\ JtROW-N, Aoni’rx.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
A pplication will he made to Hie Court dTOrgfoa.
ry» at the expiration of two months after, the
pubhcaliton of thisnotice. forleaveto sell tlie’lands
belonging.to tlio Kslato of i’.obert Johnson, lato of
said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
All. . „ SiR ' A fI Jonsses, Admr’x
Albany, August 2-jtb, 1800 nt.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
town of Camilla, Mitchell couiity; Ga.
Tuesday in December next-, Loi*
hundred and seventy-eight, i(27:
-snid county, containing -two
acres. Bold as the property «
censed, for the benefit of the'l.
Terms made known on the day
JOHN Hd
Oct 6,1866
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3 ) A. >VS O N
Manufacturing Coinpt , l
RAIL ROAD CA»/
Foundry and Machine
/^kRDERS.for all work in our Hoe F
VjT tended t o, including Railroad (be*
form) Cars, nmnuf'icttired from the j
and Warranted Equai to any Made In
We furnish.
,
Of'evcry Description, 4iad execute MaC»®*j
in the best manner, and call attw:u^* r
«t»eagednmniifncturingin South-”® 8
to the fact. We are prepared to CM ‘
promptly, and on ns reasonable terms
can be done anywhere. We
Build and Repair Macl&
of all kinds, and from Mill men solicit °
"tv/oiirnfs'li 'tT'pjanters Gin Gs'^
MiUs. Kettles, Etc, ’ '
RUST St JOnSSTOS.
Sep. 8, 1.866
Albany Lodge Wo. 24, F q
T HE -regular .meetings<of„
thus Lofig^ arc on Hie
nr si and third Friday nights
each month. *
Tlie brethren -will: please
take due notice and govern 1
themselves accordingly.
ID- TY..C. SE]
Albany, April ISfh.lSCo.-t!-
first
Ikory, t’lantaiioos .u B*k er
ities, will inform mo by J ., rov i»io»*
nnt of cleared Liuui,
Plantafiof^
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