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United States Government
toe executive. ► ■ ■
Andrew Johnson, of Twin., President.
LaFayettc S. Foster, of Conn., .Acting,
ficc president.
I HE OAB1XKT.. •
Wm. IL Seward, of Nc>v York, Secretary
>f* State. . »
11. McCulloch, of Indiana, Secretary, ol
he Treasury. '
Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania, Se
cretary of War.
Gideon Welles, of Connecticut, Secretary
of the Navy.
.lames Harlan, of Iowa, Secretary ot thi
Interior. *
James Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gen
eral. 5.
William Dennison, of Ohio, Postmaster-
Goneral, , ' t* ' / \ - T r
rnp judiciary.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Sustiee.
Nathan Clifford, of Maine, Associate'Jiuh
lice. ’ .
Samuel Nelson, of New York; Associate
Justice. :
IJ. Grier, of Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice.
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Associate
Justice. . % :
David Davis, of Illinois, Associate - Jus
tice. * : t ■ *
(Vacancy.)
Noah II. Swayne,-of.Ohio, Associate Jus
tice. " .
Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus-
r usi ., N
liALLlCH*N$P|ilS
CHILLS & FEVER
■ v/’ CERTAIN
*<1 simply otTeffUa.
GEORGIA—8TATE GOVERNMEAT.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Charles .1. Jenkins, Governor.
1{. I,. Iluntvirj Secretory Executive Pc-
part incut.
Ji .1. C. Williams,..., .........
Z. 1). Harrison, Messenger.
STATE HOUSE OFFICERS.
X. C. Harnett, Secretary of State and Sur
veyor General.
j. T, Bums, Comptroller General.
John Jones,Treasurer.
.1. G. Montgomery, Lthranan.
J esse Horton, Captain State' House Guard.
JUDICIARY. ’
J udges of the Supreme Court—Jos. II.
I.umpUin. Ivi'rsou il Harris, ’Dawson A.
Walker.
CM—C. W. Dubose,.
PENITENTIARY.
W. C. Anderson, Prineipal Keeper; C.
G. Tnlbird, Assistant Keeper; A. M. Kin-,
bet, Book Keeper. •
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T, F< Greco, Snpt. and Resident Phy
sician ; Dr. T. 0. Powell, Assistant Physi
cian.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY SCP’It COURT.
Judge...... . R. H. Clark.
Solicitor lit P. j). Warren.
Sheriff.., ,J. W, Kemp.
Clerk,,,Z. J. F. Cargile. j
Or liuary,...; ,W; H: Wilder.
COUNTY COURT. .
Judge........ . .Thomas C. Spicer.
Solicitor i ^....... Win. Oliver.
Clerk J. F, C’nrgilc.
JUDGES INPERIOR COURT.
Jolui Jackson, J. M. Mercer, X. P. Brin
son. T. At Cleaves, F. M. Thompson.
Clerk Vj J. F. Cargile.
DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL HEADACHE, NEU
RALGIA, and all affactlona of a like character. Pol-,
low the directions, and youwlll find thej wl 11 d"
that Is claimed for them. Try one box, and thelr.own
merit* will recommend them am afterwards.
er We have used iiaUigharnfa Fills,.nAham
Haver known them to fell to care when the directions
were followed, and unhesitatingly recommend them to
public f»Tor.»
Box. T. II. WATTS, Ex-Gov. of Alabama. •
* T..I. JUDGE. JrolTOSoprtir.. Court of All.
« ROBERT DOUGHERTY, Judge 9th Circuit
of Alabama. _
Wm. O. WALLER, Sheriff Montgomery Co„ Ala.
IIox. ALEX. IL CL1TIIERALL, Montgomery, Ala.
Cut JAill. WEAVER, “ *
- CRAWFORD BIBB, “ ' ,
M*J. R A. BANKS, Cora. Merchant, N O^ La.
Oi:a MASON. Ewj, Mayor Wctumpka, Ala.
MIKE L. WOODS. Atfjr at Law, 200 B’dway, N.T
DANI EL SAY UK, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge
Ala., F. & A. Masons.
BL0UNT & HALF,
Sole Proprietors, Montgom’ry, Ala*
Wholesale Depots,
TIarral. Rislcy & Tompkins. 141 Chambers st., N. Y
S. W. Mor-dun. N. Y.. Edward Wilder & Co.,
Louisville. Kj., K. J. JIart & Co., N. 0. La.,
Blount & Hale, Montgomery. Alabama.
* SOLD BY—L. E. Welch. E. H. Bacon & Co.
Gilbert & HUlsmnn, nnd all Druggists generally.
Albany, Gn., July 28,18CG. 42—Gm
BILL IN EQUITY
IN DODGKEHTY SUPERIOR COURT.
70 JTTJTB TERM, 1886.
f. Ildlsman, Executor of Sara dec'd, VS. Zach-
ariah Sfa ton, Robert X. Elg Morrell, Robert
JV? Ely, Guardian ad litem oj • * children of J. JliUs
man, of Dougherty ’County, Lucy. -.-Inn Cothran and
children,‘of Spalding County, Sarah Rounds and chil
dren of Isaac Pounds, of Clay County, Lucy Ann
Rains, of Mississippi, Emma Haynes, of Schley Coun
ty, Buricell Green, of Monroe County.
I T-appearing to the Court upon the statement of
Complainants, that some of the above uanied De-
-endnnts reside beyond the State .of, Georgia, and
that the residence of some of. the others are un
known, and cannot therefore be personally served
with a copy of said Bill—-It Is therefore ordered
liat service of the same he perfected by publication
in the Albany Patriot, a public Gazette of said State,
once a month for three months previous to the next
Term of this Courtand that each of said Defen
dants do then and there appear, aud plead answer
or demur to said Bill, or,in default thereof the same
will he t iken. as pco confesso.
At rue extract fromt be Minutes of Dougherty
Superior Oourt, June Term. 1866.
ALBANY, GA.,
WOOLEN' rMTQHlT
Encourage Home Industry !
W E are now manufacturing at Albany,Georgia
a variety of
wbblen Goods
Twilled find Plain, .Colored and White.
'WARFENTED -PERFECT,
And ot the—
Dougherty Superior Court
It appearing to the Court by the netitif, ,
Thompson ami Horace Thompson, Dan! 0 ofJ -E.
firm name and style of J. E. & H orar » SP*’ °*ins i
that by deed of mortgage, dated on the n T/®".
h ebruary, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine •
L. Barnard conveyed to William P. Jennin • "“ el
land numbers one hundred and nine nnm
Jane 9th, 1866.
JOHN F. CARGILE, Clerk.
85—m‘)m
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
Mitchell Sheriff Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Cotsft House door, m i t
the town of Camilla, Mitchell county, ou the JnilC Term,
first Tuesday in November next, the following J. E. & Horace Thompson, a
property to-wit: t>«.~ L
Lot of land number three hundred and seventy- Nathaniel L. Barnard. J
three, (378) in thtrllth District, and lots of land ' - • - -
numbers thirty seven, (37) thirty-eight, (38) thirty
nine, (39) forty, (40) and four, (4) in the 12th Dis
trict, all of said county. Levied on as the property
of James Maples, to satisfy two fi fas, issued from
the Superior Court of said county; M. N. Scott,vs.
said James Maples, and sundry other fi fas, vs. said
Maples, now in my hands. Property pointed out
by Plaintiff’s Attorney. II. SMITH, Sh’ff
Sept. 29, I860. ' ' - - *
NEW FIEM1
St U S T & JO H N S T ON;
Suitable for all classes of Working People, which
we will sell at Reasonable Prices or exchange for
Wool or Cotton. . jrl.
We ask the attention of Merchants,, Planters and
others, assuring them that *>we are determined to
make it to their interest to purchase our goods.
We shall be ptepnrcd hy (ta 1 st of May to Card
Wool and make Rolls for Customers.
: \ '. * ^ - 4 I N. %A. P. TIFT.:
Albany, March 31, 1866. 22-
Y tStUXfeT
GEORGIA—Uitchcll County.
O N the first Monday in‘January next C. C. and
Wm. Lawrence, Administrators on .estate of
Allen Lawrence, late of said county, deceased, will
apply to t he Court of Ordinary for leave to sell all
the real estate belonging to said estate.
JOHN W. PEARCE, Cl’k Court Ordinary
Oct 6, JL86G . 52—>
mil
ONXilT S20,00!
HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully beg to an
nonnee to ibe PLANTERS and MERCHANTS
glierty and adjacent O >mjties;lhat they have
ibis day formed a co-partnership under tlie firm
name and style of RUST & JOII.USVOIV,
to ecgnge-in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
business, occupying tRe Pirn-Proof Warehouse
of Sims & Bust, and confidently trust they will
continue to receive that generous support npd pa
tronage heretofore extended to each of theuL
g. RUST. A
f T. JI: JOHNSTON,
Albany. Ga , June 1st, .186p, 1 36-wCm
GEORGIA—Worth County.
Qt IXTY days after date hereof application y
^ made to the Ordinary of siaid county for leave
to sell all the real cstate of James Nbte£ deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and. creditors of said
deceased. G. D. WHITEFIELD,
Adm’r of James Noles, dec’d.
Oct C, 18C6, ^ 52-
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
BARNETT &. GOi,
c o,rr o ft pa c t o k s’sv'VT
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducement»
To Perrons Wanting
SEWING MACHINES!
THE WILSON SEWINS MACHINE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
are now offering to tlio Public,
WILSON’S
NEW EAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS:
Ot U 111. only Firat-Ctaw Re wins MccWno lnlfe
proveXeffU that can well lift c.mibmea in a Xvipn
MachitX Great labor and paint have yreu be
stowed o\tbis Machine to bring it inbwlhe vcujr
blgheat cintaa in the acale of Sewing
la ackuowlcd^d by the beat judgea
any Machuio
Wilson’s CtlJfaalol Styds Naciiine
baa thc^racit^Sr doing f
All Kinds oJS^miiy Srtcing
•anally as well is any^Rlic^Tarliino in the markeL'
It will Stitch, Hi
Bxaid, Gvrmn
SAME ttxe, and
_ nnd Siiipments of Cotton to New York. New-
Frlefttrs and Liverpool. Liberal advances m.\de
ly of Douglietiy, anil Slate oT ceeraia 1 fol'lL' 000-
pose of securing the piynient o' three certli. P ” , ‘
isory notes, all dated on the first dav oi l pro ®-
eighteen hundred and filty-nine-made
Nathaniel L. Barnard, payable to the
P. Jennings or bearer_the first due ou the S ?*
of Jjnuary, eighteen handled and sixty l.ura ^
of lonr thousand five hundred and sixtv dofi., °
second due on the firstdayof January’eiehi;.' , The
dred and sixty-one, for the sum of 1^, I '""-
two hundred and eighiy dollnis-.and ihl n'i'^-
said, notes due on the first day orJsmiarv.ii
hundred and sixty-two, for the sum of Inor’itZ ,
dollars—the two last mentioned of which fa S *“™
are still dueand unpaid,and which aid
mortgage, for a valuable consideration in ™
coarse of trad -, has been transferred I™ “!
William P. Jeiinliigs to the said J. H ttkl
Thompson. 1,1 Hon «
PROSPECTUS
OF TJIE
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER
O F
■Washington, D. C.
T HIS journal, having been lw.ee culargcJ, ia one
of the largest papers inthe country. It is print
ed on Unefnevihits andheact/paper, nnd couinius
In large and clear type. Moa* ubadixo matter, in
the form of the latest xewh, general and special,
to^el her with -editorial, reportorinl nnd selected
matter of iufereat nn<l importance, lh»n any paper
published soilk.ofNew Yoljf.
The National IxtELLiaKECEtti" devoted to News.
Literature, the interests' of Religion, »nd Political
affairs. It gives, during the session of Congress,
correct vrpovts of the.debates and proceediugol' the
two Houses, as well ns the laws atid public doi«-
ments of each .session; and ot all times and eytry
day the telegraphic despatches announcing the la
test intelligence from every quarter of„our own nnd
other countries . The paper has beetr so .Tyng «s
tahlished, and is‘so .widely known, as hardly to re
quire any formal exposition of its.polhicnl charac
ter and principles. • As heretofore, it aims to. be as
its name import?, a .Y</{<onal paper.raaiptniningthe
just Constitutional powers of the General Govern-
lueot on the onohand, and the reserved rights or
the States ou 'the o'.her—confident tlmt the Union j
can only bo maiatain 6d while the rights of eachxlmll i
he respected by both and no transcended by either.
While <he Intelligencer advocates what the Editor*'
•Conscientiously heiitveto-beright and.wise In the
administration of public affairs, it always strives
to givfe a fair and.liberal'support fo those to whose
bands is committed ihttl administration; and as they
hold an indepeodowt press to be one of the great
•afegnards of Utarty, nnd therefore claim the right
of cnticising the act»,of tbo Government with free
dom, they endeavor to discharge that duty with
moderation, candor, and respect, both for them
selves apd those from whom they differ.
TEiDiS OP SUBSCitfPTIO.T.
Dully Edition, one year......;..$10 W
do . six months 5 00
do * . three months '2-50
teffireetly from the fl
I at the iinprecedcntt
inute. This Machin<
Elastic Eock-Stiich,
t st frequent inter
it be worked or pu
Wilson’s ^,
NEW 820 MACHINE
Does away with our old style of Treadle Machines.
It Is as large as the old Machine, a
that it will stand upon «r
firm without fastening.
IT FEEDS THE }VORK ITSELF,
1 relieves the hands almost entirely, which oYV
\t«i the necessity of using a stand and treadle.
to allow the operator the use ottlieir ban*y
\tho work. C5T All those who have opyated
e Machines, will appreciate this Un
it. an well as all the ecimtifle Ph/Wclana, .
who hawVjccided that sewing macliines/iroiiencd
by the fe^aro highly injurious to ftpaka. and
should not hStascd more than one or twdhoursaday.
Wth WttsoSVlMimovRD MACHifcfthe operator
i sit erect, tkns preventing pq/s in the tack.
Grocers and General Com; Merchants
BALACIIIUOLA, FI.A., & COLUMBUS, GA.
. i *
K ROMPT->. a|fftAtion given- to .’all Consigtiiuents
« ' “ ”
ta
consignraeijls.'..
tedin| House,
APAtA,C»ipOIj.A^ FLA,
XEAU SIR:—Wc respectfully call your atten-
j lion to the fncL that we have established a
us^at Apalachicola. Fla., fbr the" pUrpo?e pf do-
jj a General Commission and forwarding husipcss.
Having established relations with some of the best
houses in foreign and domestic ports, we are pre
pared to offer nnusualadfantAgeVto shippers of cot-
jton and other produce. Special attention will bo
! given to all cotton sent us for sale, either in our own
or any foreign market.
In addition to our Commission business, we will
keep constlintly on hand a large slock of
GROCERIES,
which will be offered to merchants and planters ht
prices in tha Northern and Western markets, mere
ly adding cost of transportation., rrf. r » -i
Wc will be prepaVed'to* ’JlCdom^dJale'our friends
with advances on cottou sent «s‘ fur shipment or
wale,*aYvl to fiirnislf them with “bagging nnd ropo
j for the coming crop and during ilia' entice season,
j N. B.—Our house in Columbus, Ga { , will be con
tinued at the old stand, corner St. Clair and Broad
r Aififreats.
BARNETT & CO.
June 16th. 1866. 3tt-lf.
FSuGim miidEsS.
Tlie Albany Steiun Mills are now in operation,
Making Good Meal and Flour.
Customers will he promptly attended to and freely
dealt,with. r Our Cq^omers will not be delayed.
The Grain will be weighed in and tlie Meal weighed
otiV, (which will require hut a few minutes) unless
tlie parlies prefer to get the Meal from their own
Caro, ; Corn should be sent as free from cobs and
(Jirl us possible. All the Corn, as wel} as Wheat,
that pve grind, is fanned through the fan and the.
Hash is not accounted for in Meal. "•*
N. & A*. F. TIFT.
Albany, Marph 31»1366. lifejL*
■ v; FORMARINE
Mir
'INSUR ANOl
^ KUO ; T’l
Croten Rie Insurance Couip'y, H.Y.
Security Insurance Company, l Y„
Atlantic ..pre/tararG i^M. r
Phisnix Ins, Co„ Hartford, Conn,,
Norwich Tire Ins. Co., Norwich, Conn,
Total Capital $15,000,000.
: ‘Apply to '- !iT<j ; mSES& HOBBS,
Agents.
Albany, Ga., March 8d, 1806. 15—Gm
X TNBEB an oul.r of thv Court of Ordinary of It i, ordered lhat Ihe said Nathaniel I Ea m
J Worth county, will be cold nt Iho Court Mouse into „, is CoBrt fc , he fi ' ;
in isahella, on the first Tuesday in December next,. i lue n «« leruj
the land belonging to the .crate of Wm. F. Wellons, I £ e „ r ?" f ; '1"'^ t" 1 f0S1 ’ ,!af 1 '« «3
Ute of snid county, deceased, it being 100 acres; « r «how reuse, i( tn , ^
the balance of lot number 159 in the 14th district;' ^he contrary, or HmMjh.default thereof lore,
the Widow’s Dower having been laid off on the f.!. osure S. ran !. to the said J. E. and IlorHPa
north side of said 1
heirs and oreditors
and Horace
north side of said lot. Sold for the benefit of the J hwnpson ol said mortgage, and the equity of re*
s of said estate. demption of the said Nat.far ut 1 ■ 5
JOEL JOINER,
Adm'r ofWm. F. Wellons.
52-
, • lotifaniel L Barn^d therein
be forever barred, and that service of this Raleb*
perfected on said Nathaniel L. Barnsnl. acco'din»t!
law. HINES & llORIis ” 6
June 6lh, 1866. I’Pff’, rvit’jE
A true extract fro.r Ihe minnies of DuiHim.
Superior Court, June Terra 186S. ” "
Johr F. Cabgile, Clerk
Albany, July 28th, 1836.
Dougherty Superior Court.
June Term, 1866.
Joseph S. Smith, V RULE NISI
- v - * ■,*■{'/'. To Foreclose
Decatur county, will be sold on the first George H. Chester, . J Mortgage
Tuesday in December next, before tlie Court House! Admhitstrator on the Estate ol W. W
Qct 6, 18G6.
UOTICB.^
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. TOLLUCK, Adm’r.
Oct 6, 18G6 62—
j;; Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
ofL - -
door in the city of Albany, Dougherty county, with-
' t the legal hours of sale, the following city lots
CheeVcr, deceased.
ne legal noura of ante, the fotlow.ng city lots „ nppParin „ , ol | ie Court by tl.e petition „r w
?• *&<+«** lh f r>*8t«r , : rJ " | y-^
® “&!2^ si*
eight (8) on Broad Street. Sold nsthe property of . - r r»_ t
Bober} j. Nortoo, deeease.1, for the beoefit of the "T- of P 0 ''g ,,er ?J- '; n ' 1
creditors. Terms on d»v of sale. , known in the plan ofea.d city af II
• ■ .1 > j. .. 1 liYtfc nntiihArs lnrtv.si>7i(ii uni li.r*
Stale .J fi,
October Gth, It 66.
GHOHGI.1—Daughcrly ( ounly.
j TJ To all whom it may Concern.
B URRELL J. Johnson having in proper form ap
plied to rue for letters of Administration
btaffand cliest, i
of Machines.
In order to ini
the civilized world,
following
Unprecedented
To any one act
Vy Draft, Portal.
(which they can;
of tho Wosos l
r the old stylo
iducements:
Dollars, either
Gznreaa, prepaid,
» win forward one
Jkfqr two weeks,
ted «ttho and iythat time, tf tbcYiyl theMachind
Unot,inevgfreapect. jnrt as v^ept^
.they c
a it to oa, paid tl
we v/forward yo« a Machine by ratnrn
vur/cbona accompany each Machine, from *\tt
f most Inexperienced will find no difflcultyVn
’ ‘ lose. r .
EACH JIACaijtE 1
Warranted for Vivo Years!
Hew Stock of Family. Groceries!
10 b - l O " . ^
AT THE Otl) STAND Ok. ,, J I)i3 ^
H AS now on hand and are constantly receiving,
a la -ge and fresh supply of
Family Groceries,
which they will soil to ihe public at ns reasonab.e
rale: as they can possibly afford. Their stock con
sists in purl of the following named articles;
Bacou. Lard, Flour# Sugar,Coffee. Rutter. Cheese^
Crackers. Vickies, Sauces and Catsups; also. Can
dies, Nuts. Raisins, Preserved Fruiis in Cana, l &e.«
- Sic., toget her with a large quantity of S?ssiO <3ieW-
litgtiud Sinoliins Tobnffo. ami Cigars
of the best brands. Also; Wlp'ds* and Liquors by
t jheboflle. gallon or barrel), with the bestof Cham-
le. Ale and Porter; Buckets, Brooms, Seivea,
Ware, aud. many articles too nuincrous to men-
The highest 'market price will be paid for nil kinds
of COUNTRY PRODUCE, eitherin CASH or barter.
Our city and country friends will'find it deoMedly
to their interest to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, ns wo -.intend''(0 : sell ‘AS LOW ita tlie*
LOWEST. ^ ur tcriuv a eS**
Albany, June 2. : 1RGG.
tioft.
- -
Underwnters’ Agency
I jf Or Niw Yoax,
~ CASJH ASSETS,T O
Three Million ' Dollars,
\lssu£ rou6iE$2>rj * ?T
Fire & Marine Insurance
Made payable In GOLD or CURRENCY
U f " — ‘
Negotiable and Bankable
^CERTIFICATES OF 1KSUKANCB
93C&) ..oi ■«». .tjou^oawqratw.. . ■
*£, ,Gr. Hust, Argent,
ALBAjjnrr^AT?”
October 21, 18G5. 4 ‘ 83
lhat part of city
Jots numbers forty-six (46) and fi-r'y(48),i,
. Cou.merce street, described is follows; r Ctn tr.fir.
* ing at a D. int on the Western line of let nun-br
j torty-eigln, thirty feet from the Nvrilv\e>: corner;!
! said lot lidsy-cight, thcuce due Eatt lo the EaMrrn
hue of said lot number ferty siv; one hordridaotl
de bo Ibcftce.due Sooth,on the Ea>t
the estate of ltoben Johasoa, late of •- <V VlVt.le
said county, this is to citeall nnd singularthe cred- Western Uneofhh. farty-right, one hwndtedvrd
it or s and next of kin to Robert Johnson, to be and ihence due North, to Ihe etaituip paint, bring
appear at my office within the time priscribed by ® !X, y feel Irunting on Jackson street, by one hundred
law aud show cause if any they can, why letters of and five* feet back, fur the securing to o.tyjnen» H*
Administration de bonis non should not be granted not«*, made by Willisro W. Cheever. d>udr-a
to B J. Johnson on Robert Johnson’s estate. .the seventh day of July, eighteen hundred ard fifty-
Witness,my hand and official signature. I eight, payable to Ju-e’ph S. StriHior beat rr, and du»
W* U- WILDER. Ordinary. J twelve months allot date, fur tie sum nl «!,ree hm-
Oct Gth, 18GG 62- j dred dollars, with ’intore.-l IrotQ&ite; .which t*iJ rite
— ; — — is now dueand unpaid; and if further fionoitriun U
, GEQRCIA—Jlitclicll Couuly. ! pf)VC| \Vm, W.Gheever h.is deputed .his U>,wl
I LL persons indebted to the estate of Algiers j| m t <jeurge II. Cheever haebeen diiiv «npi.»/d
J\_ l’ickron. late of said county, arc hereby noli-. Admiaiatifitor on the CriatC Oi raid Willi util',
ned to settle the same without delay, and those
haviag clnitiiB ag.inxt nU cslale will preseni them „ is 01 . der(i(1 gfa, n M.
““ tl", by mim.-trator as alt.tfssid. tlo ,7y inf, .1,isC.su,, 1.
law, or this notice will be placed in bar of their r c . , .i
recovery. NANCY A. 1-iCKllON, Admr’x. f'ue llie fir.t iky of the nPXl l turn I 1 '™ . f"-
Oct fi, 18C6 62 cipal, interests and rests,due;on said n-to, or ?n-w
• ■ - t cause, if any he bn?, to the] Wtr»n\ as in t'cluA
*1^7* pypi LJ"l thereof foreehiscnre be grai/t d to the sniu jn-n-ii
-L-v—/-OJ. . j Smith, of said mortgage, aiid the i qi^tv of redon.p*
TWO months after tl.e date of this notice I shall lion nf . snii i (i corge H; Cleevor, Ac’mimVtrai,
apply to the Conn of Onlinary of Mitcliell coanty. ’ afl resgjd.therein he forcverliorred. and lhat ttt
foy leave to sell lot of lan^uurabor ««, h»d ?2 of this Rule be perfected on aid Ge. me WX|.( t vri
acres off the west sole of lot number3h-l, all m Oth A( t in i I1 i s trat 0 r,i s aforesaidaceoo'ino ,„
district of Mitchell county, as the nroperfy of Wm. mviru vWnnnit< 7,n«-
B, l'orJ, lute or said ooomy, deceased. , . .olS”*- WW™. AUja
JOHN C. OWNER, Adm'r. | Jullc «*. l8t6 '
out C, 18f.c
THE TOMIIHSOH, BEMMEST" tfl,
-OJlOtBroadNvavirN. Y.,
* Have associated with them v ’
M R, r W 1 . W ODD iU FF
Formerly nnd Extensive Dealer la.'
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES,
* AGENTS lTA.yTX!2>; r , T - ?
On Oommlaiiloii, or to work foe a regular tSshry. -
WavrtQ send Privat* Terms to AuentawlUi Macliina
to tbo** who desire an Agency.f y .
' Addrare all Orders— z
WILSON SEWING JZACH1NB
MANUFACTURING CO.,, , .1 ■
Cleveland, Ohio, ~ ‘
®®:Albajiy' Lodge No. 24, F A. M.
Ar. lift sir nmlitliH S fift ■ . . ■. ‘• • • - -
do . ~ do .six mouths......T .J- 8 00
do . do three, montha....... 1 00
To any ono ^aRsmltting us the names of ten sub
script ion accompanied’with the money,-we will send
nj additional copy, gratis.. :
XS^ m Postmasters arc respectfully requested to
act as agents.- '
• Address all communications fo
Snow, Coyle&. Co,
(Srccsssons to .GALES & .SEATON,)
Publishers Nalionallutelligcnccr, Washington, D. C
Jane 9, I860.
nnilE regular meetings of
I ,thif Lodge-are-on the
first.and third Fridtiy Wights'''i
in enoh month.
The brethren will please
take due notice, and govern ,
themselves accordingly.
D-W. C. SPENCER,
Secretary'
Albany, April 13th, ]8C5.-tf. ,
THE LONE S r rAR SALOON,
(Three doors belovJkc Printing Office,)
.ALBAJSTY, GS-A.
TTTAVING just received it fresh supply of ALI.
H KINDS OF THE BEST LIQUORS with
wbuh) Iho Northern market i, stockeil. such ns
Brandy, Whiskey. Wine, Chnmf.ngne, Gin. lie.. He
' J unt non prepared to suit the polities of tiny body.
I reoeive TOE regularly from Mjieon. Also, I
Albany Chapter No. 15, A, Y. M.
T HE regain* convocations of this Chaplet are on
the second and fourth .Friday n : «l'ts in each
month. ■* ' • *
The companions will please take mtice add ;
ern ihemsehes accordingly. -.
D.-W. C. SPENCER.
Secretary
Albany, Armx. 13th, 18C5.-tf
Wc arc-aow ;prepared to do
ALL KINDS Oh
JOB WORK
AT Tni3 OFFICE.
■ y rs V-t?. ■
With Neatness and Dispatoh
GEORGIA. Datigiicrly Comity.
Special Bailiffs Sale.
LL be voltl heforo Ihe Court House door in
... HOTIGB.
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
pply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county
tor leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of Thomas Cumbtc, deceased. .
SIMEON BECK, Adm’r.
Oct 6. 18GG 62—
5»I^OKGIA—Nlilclu ll County.
WN the first Monday in November next Thomas
A true extract from tip Minutes of Dnuglfrty
Superior Court* June Tern, 1866.
JiilK F. Cargile,-Clerk’
Albany, July 28th. II06. • ,n4m
Dougherty superior Court,
Jncc Terra, IS55.
Joseph S. Smi^, ' \ RULE NISI
_ > To Foreclose
Er;:nezer IL Swanky. J Mortgage.
It appearing to tf? Court, by the petition of J"-
-52-
UEOKG1A—Mitelicll CotiiMy
Q K ihe'firct Monday in November next Simeon
Beck will apply to the Court of Ordinary of
mid county for letters of Gua/dianship: of the mi-
•r.chi.drcn, orphans of Thomas Cumbie, deceased.
} IT. 0. DASHER, Ordinary.
Oct 6, 18G6 62—
GtiOUGli—Kitchell County.
S IXTY cays after data application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county, fo
ienve to sell 175 acres oflbt of land number 881
aU.o 9.) acres of jot number 88 ‘
lot number 358, all improved,
di: trict of said county. Also,
thtce hotlSes and lots in the
known as the houses and lots formerly belonging 1 the said J<
nd State of Gcorc/i. and known and distinguitliH
in the plan of saitfcity as lot niniii>er eigliiy-i\vo,Cn
State,IStrectf constning or.e acre, more or Ipss. fi* f
the‘purpose ofsenring the payment of a crrtaiu
promisory noie, jfide by llie.eaid Ebenezer II. Sain*
ney. payable to tk «»nler of said Joseph S. wni'K ,
dated on the nimeenth day of May, eighteen l*nr-
dred and fiftv-nr. aud duo two years alter elute,f‘» f
the. sum of twoPndred and forty dollars and s-eveti-
t\ -five cents, ai which said note is now due and on
paid. J
It is ordereqhat said Ebenezer H. Swinncy « .
.. ■ 1.1ri,1... .I.. £ . _r .t 'I'unTl
AT GtfjrFIX AXD ATLANTA, <SA
F m tha purpose of supplying Merchants and*
Plttafers at the South, by wholesale or retail
wiin any' style of Carriage?, Buggies or Plantation
Wagons.’ ‘ \ .
Mr.-WOODRUFF'S long experience in the car
riage business will enable ui to give satisfaction, in
supplying good substantial work, such as.t)incoun
try demands, at ns low prices as, can, possibly, be
furnished for CASH. We tfcill keep constantly on
hand I • ri
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
the same ns formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff/ and
£ wh)ch bjpcpj&e so umveraally popular all through
the South, ns the best Buggy in use.
Nil -. ' yf s <>,. tu r n j s h > ‘ * v
Iron; Axle Plantation Wagonsj
ost make in America, for 2, 4 or 6
Oct 6, 1866
GEORGIA—.llltcbcll Coanty.
E ’LL persons indebted to Nathan Maples, dec’d,
i\* are hereby notified to corte forward and make
payment—and those having claims against said de
ceased, are requested to present them in terms of
the law. ISRAEL MAPLES, . Adm’r.
d^ct t>, 18GG 52-
horses.
Wqjnylte all who want any article in our line- to
address, '
'* Toinliiisoji, .Ronisii’cst Co.,
020 Bno.u>way, New York..
Juno 23, 18G6. 37-12m
ir ?J
am ta ooustont rseeipt of GOOD OLD ALE. Call
and see me. THOMAS IL CLARK.
Albany. Ga. Feb. 28, 1SG6. 14-tl
Georgia—Mitchell Coanty.
S IXTY days artei: tUta, npplcn
to the Court of ordinary, of *
to sell one Hundred nnd twenty-five (12o) acres of
Lnnd, i; bt,ing iho hafl of lot oF land No. ’
WILL'be sold before the Court House door in 'the
city of Albany Georgia, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, between the usual .hours of sale, the
•n -will be made following property to-wit: Three (3) mules—a bay,
1 ounty, for leave a roan, and a mouse colored one—one bay horse,
» hnn
m
A great v irlelv of Duttons. Needles. Pips. Thread County, i s the property
fifcr., 4to. t, K. WKU’H At CO. . ceised.
dred and sixty-seven-, (167) in tenth distric of sni l >*? ueJ f '‘ om County Co
rly of William R. Wil on, de -, 1*. Hammett, vs. said John
- fifcc-, 4to.
Jane V 1*65
MICHAEL WILSON,’ Adm’r
bay innre, and ono four horse wagon. Levied
the property of John Roe. by virtue of a fi fa
" urt of said county. Henry
. , - , Ro °- Troperly pointed
[out by Plaintiff's Attorney. JAS. J. MAYO,
Oct. 13th, ’GO Special Bailiff D. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
K
Administrator’s Bale,
ILL be sold t bcfor* the Conrt House door in
Isabella, W’orth county, Ga., on tho first Tues
day in October next, wirhin ttie'legal hours
of sale, lot of lnnd number (164) one - hundred and
sixty-four, jn the fourteenth (14) Dislrict of said
of Chapel II. Drown!
j melvina m. guuo.-^
of snid dcccastd. B. T. COLLIER, Adm’r. Scptenf 15,1866 AJmr x of T.
Apgust 25, ’ini |
M. E.•BROWN, AUm’rx.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold before Ihe Conrt Iloiise doar in the
d&wn of Camilla, Mitchell county, Ga.,. on the first
Tuesday in December next, Lot of hind No. two
hundred and seventy-eight, (278) 10th district of
said county, containing two hundred and fifty
acres. Sold ns the property of Sarah McLeod, de
ceased, for-the benefit of the heirs* and' credit or a,-
Terms made known on the day of sale.
' JOHN IIAMELTON, Adm’r.
Oct G, 18GG • - • 52-
HINES £ HOBBS,
Prff’sArtp
A trnewitet from the minutes of Dougherty S*
periorCouf Jonx F.Cargile,Ciff*
Albany jy 28th, 1863-■ ml in
B Y Virt of an order from the Court ofOrhn*
ry oftugherty. county, will. be-soM. °f
first Tuesa in November next, at the Court Hob*
door in sapounty, between' the legal sale houri*
the tract olnd in said county whereon Thomas &
Godwin rdod at the time of his death, conummg
ninc hundJ and’fifty (950) acres, more or less, to
same b'HnJell improved and in a high fitate
cultivation Terms on the day of sale.
MELVIN A M. GODWIN-
LL persons indebted to the estate of E. H'llie-
an, deceased, are notified that they must set-
fame immediately—and nil persons having
cliamsMigainst said estate must present them within
the time prescribed by law. or they will be barred
. JOHN P. CARGILE*
Adm’r estate E. II IIicnan,deo’d.
July 7th, 1866, 39.
GEORGIA—Baker County,
I N compliance with the will of Jnmes Chance!
late of BaiJ cocnty, deceased, will be sola before
ihe Court House (’oor in said county, on Ihe’first
Tuesday in Dccen bea nexl, one thousand acres of
land, In Ihe Sllb cistrlct of said counly, known a6
Iho Cnanoe T'lace, two miles below Newton, on Flint law,
Rive.-. Terms made known on the day of sale.
F. i>, KEA.
Executor of Junes Chance, deo'd.
Oct 6,1866
GEO III—Worth County..
WHEfS, Sarah Tison applies to roe
manentwrs of Administration on the M**'
F.rancis|Tison, late of s.nid county, deed.
These* therefore to-notify all and singu** 1 .
kindrmJd creditors of'said deceased to ® ^
appearfiy office within tho time presen ^
law to fr causo if any they have, why.
ters sli not be granted to the applicant ^
Ir hand nnd official signal*'
JAMES W. ROUSE, Orditfg; .
SegjAO
IA—Worth CoKMty.
.8, John Taylor applies to me f«
of Glianship of the person and property
tha AW*on, orphan of Hugh II. I*®? 8 ® L. the
Twre therefore to notify all and sing ^ Jir j
kiodpad creditors of said deceased, j j, T
ay office within tho time pres®
iw cause if any they have, why 5 gj V( B
l Mot be granted to the a PP^ lca ” ' j C mt 1
rial, 1866