The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, November 03, 1866, Image 1

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i , ctery Saturday Morning. y ttOAPST-AT THE OLD STAND. „,(»»A<1verU«In S . ... inserted »t the rale of One Dollar «r »q“» r( of Ei B ht Linos, {or the ind Se«nty-fi»e rCenta for each * fti, ^eUn-P»f abl# 50 edraoafc " -“•S! edvertUa Uap*tfa T.!^al 'tie fallowing rales: 3 mos G mos.ll year fTooi$T2 oo f20~od 12 18 001 ool 20 28 00 00 90 40 00 00 21 001 86 00 60 00 80 00 44 00 60 00 35 ool 50 00 70 oo 10 ool 55 00 75 00 45 oo| 65 00 80 00 50 001 70 <w 85 00 55 00^ 75 00 90 00 Drs. ^Cromwell & Connally Q |FFfclitheir professional e ALBANY, GEORGIA. NOVEMBER 3, 1866. CkdEAT DISTRIBUTION February S GEORGIA—Mitchell County. HEREAS, John D. Kcatop applies to me for <X *■**■-• ar»— |0»* |l»« iitftt SPEC 1 A I. NOTICE. neeaeflts of candidates for office, $10, ileSJewhe charged for at regultx ad- 5„£_to be paid in advance. *"{ eight lines, of brevier, m.ke oao Wrdseneots that make over eight lines » lines, counted as two squares. • «il mirk on their advertisements 5*,tMuares they wish them to occupy. individual benefit, will be ill vl ner«iusre Tor eacli insertion. . 'SdPrefMsioejJ Cards per year $20^00. bitgaeife. payable in advance $20 00. , c ;al avetrlWomen t*. Buting arc our rates, for legal advertiae- t.cjii per levy of eight lines or le»s_$ 8 00 [lltKtg.gr t i f t. sales, per levy.,_.S 00 tear s Sales per .cry- , 6 W (Jrfletter, of Admiuiatration.. v ,4 00 it, letters of liuardiatlship v.y 00 fipplicafion letters of Dismission from the estate of Wm. laiy, late of aaid county, deceased. TAoto nrq therefore to cite and admonish nil per sons concerned, lobe and.appear at my office with in the time prescribed by law, to show caose, if any Jqly 7th, 1806. GEORGIA—Irwiu County. WHEREAS, Miles.Fitzgerald applies to me for letters of Dismission from tho Administration of the estate of Perry Fitzgerald, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con- poel,i4>4>c end appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, ntjd show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature at o&cc, this June £&, 1866. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. Juno 16th, I860. 36- Special Bailiff’s Sale. GEORGIA, Dougherty County. WILL be sold, on the first Tues.day in November next, (before the court- house door the city of AU bany, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to-Wit ; One piano and cover, 1 trunk ap(l contents, one large mirror, 1 lamp and glassj 12 chairs, 3 sofas, 4 pair andirons, 8 spittoons, 2 round tables and covers. 8 carpets, 8 window shades and 8 window curtii«s, 7 bed steads, 7 mattresses and covering, 7 bureaus, 7 "ash stands^ rocking chairs, T6 wash bowls, 12 pitchers, 1 lounge, 3 stoves and pipes, 1 extension table, 1 safe, 1 box wine, half basket-of wine, 1 Guitar, 1 water p9t, 1 slop jar, 1 wash tub, also Lucinda. Levied onunder an attachment— George Lamb and wife, (formerlyjRcb^ca F. Hicks) as the property of Miss Delphine St. Clair. ‘ Return able to the January Term, 1860, of the Inferior Court of said county. Levy made in 1860 by J. W. Kemp, Constable, &o. J. J. MATO, Special Bailiff D. C. Sept 22d, 1806. GEORGIA—Irwin Couoty. WHEREAS. Paulk app’ies to me for letters of Dismission from administration on the estate of James^Boykin, late of said county, deceased. _ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters of dismission should not bo granted lo applicant. Given under my hand and official sig nature at office. L. M. COLBERTII, Ord. August 4, 1866. 43*- Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold before tho Court House door, in ehe town of Isabella, Worth county, Ga., on dismission from Admin- - I Tuesday in Octobornovt-I.otsof land Nos. . . .6 00 a ^ ll “ "o4. iu the Gth distrust jof said county.— W*-""** 'n fironi Guar*- ’ [ Sold as tlie property ot John W. Mitchell, deceased. o _ 4 qq - for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms made sty ** ’*■**(? (.A known on the day of sale. »] *. sovkeh. ihnv*-™-* 1 . « ool Adm rde boms uca. * jj; August 11,1866 *44 i'rijllble pt-H— If. t*nd»,,...- 3 fi ! — ' liny days ...6 00 ( GEORGIA—Worth County. * the above rate, will he required in y 1 ^IVO Months after date application will he made I to the Honorable Court, of Ordinary, of said JL county, for leave to pc'l the improved land be longing lo the eslale of William Garratt, deceased, lying in said county. DANIEL S. SUMNER, August 25ib, 1866. td Adm’r. Georgia—Mitcliell County. WHEREAS, II, 11. 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 bounty deceased. This 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. Given under my hand and official signature at office, at Camilla, Aug. 27th 1866. JOHN W. PEARCE, Clk. - Sept. 8, 1S66. Court Ordinary. GE^E^IA) Bjjkkcr County, T WO Months after date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the improved land belong ing to the estate of Josiah Winchester, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors of said Estate. October 13th 18^6. MARY J. WINCHESTER, Adm’rx Oct. 20 1800 ; *60 GEORGIA—Dougherty County^, A pplication will be made to the Court of Ordina ry, at the expiration of two months after the publication of tbisnotice, 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* SARAH JOHNSON, Admr’x Albany, August 2oth, 1866 td. 5PE efLud 1AL NOTICE. >,v Admiyistratorn, Kxee.yt.V* ■like ’*M forty aaj x. that application will be«tade <0 the Conrt j for leave to sell Land must be publwh- -jatlia. . - «jfor letters of Administration, Guardian- e published thirty days—for dis- GEORGIA—Worth County. I singular the kindred . required by lay Jo Joe bdd oh the in each month, between the hours of tnoon :»n«l three in the afternoon, «t use in the county iu which the proper- arc to notify all and singular the ki Notice of these sales mult b.e^Xfi# j Jj^ and creditors and all others concerned, to be : ;<i*xette forty days previous. | and appear at my office within the time prescribed te i»*le of personal property muftt be ^ by j aWj t0 8 | )0 w cause, if any they have, why Abel unnitr. through a public gazette ten - Administrator dc bonis non on tlie estate - to sale day. . j of David Cobb, dcc’d, should not be dismissed from to debtors and creditors of an esta'.p ^nust his said trust. Given under my hand and official eigoature, July 6. 1866. JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary. July 14, 1866. 40— Notice For Leave to Sell Land. A PPLICATION will te made to the Court of Ordinary of Baker county, at the first regular term after the expiration of two months from this .notice for lea re to seH the lands belonging to *bc estate of A. <v. White, deceased, late of Edgefield District, South Carolina, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. A. J. WHITE, Adiu r*. October 20, 1866 GOd * T Georgia, Worth CeuatyT ~ S IXTY days after dale application will be mndeto the Ordiuary of said county for leave to sell the real estate of Alexander S. Lippitt, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of-said de ceased. FANNEY E. LIPPITT, Adm J October 20, 18CG STATE OF GEORGIA—Worth Comity. amt be published thirty days—ior ms- , HEREAS, Wm. C. Yancy, Adnfr with the Will i® Ail.aiuistration, monthly six months : \Aj anncsc( ] on the estate of S. IV. Yancy, dec’d, ioafrom 6uardianship forty nays. j |f represents to the Court in his petition duly ih; foreclosure of Mortgage* . , filed and entered on the record, that ho has fully untidy tor four months— for establishing ndlu i n j !4lcrcd g. W. Yancy’s estate. 'or the fuj) aptce of tlirfib raontlu*-—lorj This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, :«(«* from Executors or Administrators. ; fci ndrcd creditors, to show entfse, if #ny they hive bren given by tho deceased, tn« j CRn ^ 9a i d Administrator should uiot be dis- fthree months. » charged*front his administration, and receive letters ^ =====^ 1 nf Dismission on the first Monday in February «»“• ,!,Cni, ‘ D " UWS r C1 '- ™ S J “ ,y 10 ' Tk BOrse. OrJin.7, hines &. hobbs, | Juiysi.mo. TORNEYS AT LAW, tjiLBAXY, GA GEORGIA, Wcrth County. • S IXTY Jays after date application will be made to the Ordinary of said county, for lcaic to sell i ot of land number (83) eighty-three, in the loth District of Worth county, nsthc property of Samuel Uill, of said county deceased. J. R. HILL, do bonis non. September 22d, 1866. 41— tad GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY. WHEREAS, Melviua M. Godwin, Administratrix 1 the surround-j of i liomas G. Godwin, represents to tho Court m t-?i:.wntie,. in ti* Courts of the Iter pwitiot. tlflljrMt .(.Js-tcrod V*l]«ol SutM CiiV.it CW«S«»w- •!>**" fully n*»i«.t„«4 Tiioau, O. GoJwm will! xtier.il to business in Soiiih-West e^rzliy, by special agreement. • ’ n y.0it.si, 1S65. 33— L. r. o. warren. GHT &, WARREN, TORNEYS at law. alb vnv, ga. ttstnto. This is therefore to cite nil persons concerned kindred end crcdittSks, to ehow cause, if any they can, why snid Administratrix should not be dis charged from her Administration, and receive letters of Dismission on the second Monday iu February, 1867. IV. H. WILDER, Ordinary. August 4,1866 44* ,7. j " uus omie unit mu u.ircnu UnM Sun., i or ilie flute of Georgia. ^.Unentien given to Uio purchaaeand hNov. 18.1865. —37 GEORGH—Dougherty County. ■ Jo all whom it jnav Concern- “• P'.uice is ilje seven}) Cinjrts of l*W «fld -paURRELL J. Johnson bavino in propar form tp- “8“>tJ in t lis Stale and tho Circuit Courts ' I ) plied to me for permanent letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Ssrah Johnson, late of said county, this is to cite all and eingnlar tho creditois anil next of kin ofSarah Johnson, lo be and appear at my office within the lime allowed by law, and show efase, if any they can, why permanent Ad ministration eho«J4 not be granted to 11. J. John. son on Sarah Johnson’s estate. Witness, my hand and official signature. * .W. II. WILDER, Ordinary. 52- LAW NOTICE. JjORGAN will practice taw In all thepon rts *‘ke South-Western, in Irwin of theSouth- *»»n<l Appling of tho Brunswick, andmost * n J. of 1 l'ataula Circuit*. ,a Washington Street, apposite the Express J’K April 28,1866. Dr, H. y. w his prefcssienal services to tite sillien ^;a.na vicinity, ’/ice Dr . JENNING’S over Dr. IliUsman'j Drug J 0. t /“Ti Bro,d Strect - ' t hba.Jul, 28ih, 18Q6. 42-tf Oct G, 1866 BY THE American Jewelers’ Association. Depots 37 & 39 Nassau, 54. 56 & 58 Liberty St.j* Sm FORK VITV. Pianos and Melodcons, Fine Oil B*tp- avings, silver Ware, Gold and Silver and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of IBofidPins, Diamond Rings, GoldRraoelets CoraV Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Cameo Ladies* Sets, Gold Pens, with Gold aud Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Butt ins, Serfs of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Chains, valued at $1,000,000. FOR ONE DOLLAR. which they need not pay until it is known what is drawn and its value. THE AMERICAXMEWELERS’ ASSOCIATION calls your attention to the fact of its being the lar gest and most popular Jewelry Association ifi the United Stales 'The business is nud always lias been conducted iu the tugst na,p.did and honorable munneri Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant aud costly goods. The sudden stagnation of rade in Europe, owing to the lute German War and recent disastrous financial crisis in England, has caused the failure of a large cumber of Jewelry Houses in Londou and Paris, obliging tligm to sell their goods at a great sacrifice. instances less than one third the cost of manufacturing, We have lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at sneh extremely low prices that we cap afford to send away Finer Goods, and give better chances to draw tho most valuable prizes than any other establishment doiug a similar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we respect fully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost satisfaction.— During the past year we have fijrwarde^l a number of the most valuable prizes to nil paris of.the coun try. Those who patronize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our worth less'than One Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend haviug prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any address by return mail or express. The following part ics havc recently drawn valua ble prizes from the American Jewelers' Ajwoc&Uion, and have kindly allowed the of their names : Charles J,‘ Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department, Washington, D. C., Piano, value $300 ;*Miss Anna G. Yates, 52 St. Mark’s Place. N. Y., Sewing Ma chine, value S75; l»vig. Gen. L. L Hanson, U. E. Yois. NaakviUe, Tcnn., Silvor'Tca Set, value $150 Miss Emma Hunter, 63 Front St., Harrisburg, Pa Sewing Machine, value $60; Lieut-Col. Waite Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Kentucky., Gold Watch, value $150; Win. S. llaine?, 247 King St., Clmvle«fon, S. C., Silver Watcii, .value $50 • Alexander Johnson, Lfcq., Editor Miisk;u$yr, Minn., Ladies’ Enameled Watch, value $150; Samuel Lee, Esq., President Colorado and Red Rank Mining Company, SanFrancisco.Cal., Melodeon, value $200; Aaron S. Long, Esq., Principal Elkheart Collegato Institute, Elkheart, N. J., DiMond Pin, value $200; R. L. I.ongstrect, Montgomery, Ala.. Music Box; value $75; Rev. Isaac Van Dtuer, Albany N Gold Lined pining Set, value. $300; Mies Clara Lucugner, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value $400, and Diamond Pin, value $175. Many pannes could be placed on the List, but jye publish no names wjihoitt peryjutsion. Our patrons desired to scud Uuited States Cutrencey when i convenient. PARTIAL LIST OP ARTICLES NEW BOOKS! P-EISON LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS—B, On J. J. Craven. U. S. H. ELSTERS POLLY—By Mrs. Henry Wood. LAND AT LAST—By Edmund Yatea. GDY DEVERELL—By J. S. Lo Fann, LIVINGSTON'S EXPLORATIONS TO THE ZAMBESI. NEW-GttASADA—By Prof. Holton. LIFE OF ”STONEWALL ” JACKSON—By John Eaten Cooke.' . ' - . __ THE WAR OF THE REBELLION—By H. S. Foote. Juat roceivod and for aale be •Im B. WELSH & CO. Augua 1 . 4th, 1866. 43— ItTOTIOTsTS! W RITING DESKS, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Elui Cases, Card cases, Traveling Satchels, Jewel Boxes. Toilet Boxes, Photograph Albums fftra $1 to $30 each. James Rodgers and Wqsten- kolms Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books. Pipes, Fine Toys, &c., &c. Better stock than ever offered here. Call and see, at tho ALBANY BOOK STORE. G OOD Stock always on hand, and'any Music o Instrument ordered for customers; Oct 13, ’66. Jj. E. WELCH & CO. Georgia, Irwin t'onnty. WHEREAS, A. P. Clements applies to rao for letters of administration on the estate of John IV. Walker, deceased. All and-singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, are notified to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature of office. L. M. COLBERTH, oqtober 20th, *66 Ordinary. Georgia, Irwin (’onDtJ^ 7 " . ‘ W HEREAS, A. P. Clements applies to me for letters of dismission from Guardianship of the person and property of Daniel Branch. These are therefore to cite and Admonish, all and singular be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted.— Given eindcr my band official signature. October 20,66 L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. "[Frota the Intelligencer.} CHANGES. Musical Instruments — AND — BLANK BOOKS! L EDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Recoils, Tiipe Books, Letter IJopka, Copy Books, Pass, Memo randums and Dairies, &c , Any style Blank made to order. L. E. WELCH & C0. SCHOOL BOOKS! A Large Stock, embracing *nll tlie Text Book used in this section. L. E, WELCH $ CC. WABRTITTBD G OLD and SILVER WATCHES, Gold Chains Keys and Charms, Diamond Rings, Gold Set and Plain Rings, Brooches, Ear Rings,.Fine Sets of Jewelry, Gold and Silver Thimbles, G«.ld and Silver Spectacles, Gold Collar Buttons, Sleeve Buttons antf Studs, Solid Silver and Plalq<jl ‘Ware, always war ranted as represented. Gi 13. L. E. WELCH & CO. BY UELODIA. My heart, is said, my spirit dead, Iiife is cold and dreary .; Oh! when we find oilr hopes arefled, Ling’ring makes ns weary. - - It was not so in years gone by, , Ero sorrow with its blight, Had Mildew thrown across our slay, Till then all; all so bright. The future dim, was to onr-eyes In brightest radiance clad, : 7 Touth robed all things' in richest dyes, And the free'heart was glad. But time flew by, its.changes brought Care and pain'on its wing-; In festive bails we are not Sought, . The sad heart cannot siug. Wo wear,a mash with which to hide The yvoesjtliat on us prey, ; ■; ’ Haste time, and with ns swiftly glide -. To purer realms away. ' That we may drop tbUfalse disguise Which for the world is worn; . Why, why conceal the deep, deep sigh? . With which Cur heart is torn ? Why cover o’er ojir.Tflceding.heart ' And veil it front the sight ? It does not soothe:or heal the smart, Then wherefore is it right ? ■'. Enough, enough, sad.iieart he still, And know that He vylio. rules ■Ghastens'whene’er and whom he wi\l .' In dark aflliotion’s school. Thou, Ilcav’nly Father; Thon hast pres’d Unto onr lips this draught;., ■'f.-: '■ Oh may wc find peace, peace and rest ‘ When we, the cnp.ltave quaff’d,’ Atlanta, July 16, JSOffi. ' LINES TO VA FRlENDj” , [ Upon being diked lo write more churfuilg.] ■ BY MSLOBXA. (Lrover & 13ixlvex*’8 SEWING MACHINES, A T Manufactures prices—simply freight added, at Albany Book Store. Q1TANDARD, Miscellaneous Books, and New Books of the Day—always on hand. Any Book Published ordered for customers. Oct 13, 1866 L E WELCH & CO | Paper and Envelopes. T ARGE Stock, and very cheap, at the Albany 1 j B»ok Store. L. E. WELCH & CQ. Georgia, Irwin t'onnty, G EORGE Y’OUNG applies to me for letters of administration oh the estate of 11. M. Griffin, deceased. These are therefore to cite admonish ail and singular, to be and appear at my oQicc w/tJu- in the time prescribe^ by .law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters *should.uot be granted. Given under my hand and officiakisignatiirc. October 20th, 66 L. M. COLBERTH, Q^*y v> Notice to Debtors & Ored’rs, A LL person* ind*Wed to tho exlol, of Job" • A. Miraholi,"'»'» ®f Worth coun, y* dMC “' ed ; Koiircd to m»ko immodimlo pajrmenl, and those having demtnds against theesnite wil randcrthem in ns tho law d.racts. O. W. SUMNbB. Sep 8, 1866 AJm r ' Administrator’s Sale. B Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Troupe' county, will Lc sold on the first Tiu sdiy in De cember next, keiore the Court’ Hotwe door in tht> town of Camilla, daring the usual botu^ of sale, lo of land number seventy-five, (75; in the lOth Dis trict of originally Early, now Mitchell connty,be* ging to the estate of J. J. Hendon, deceased __ld for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.. Oct, 30, J. M. BEELA ND, AdroY* Sutler & peters, ^mission merchants at hnta, ga. Iif 0T,h * C>ty Floiir Mill, of Bj 1 Mlisail for ,*!. ground, con- Jjjly lowca t market prioes. '1!°! 4i ‘‘Male or this nodes nil the IociiFk M . ilohc11 boaniy ”^ h McI,oa. j “ s belon *">g lo the '•'I** ,0Dr! HAMKLTON, Adm’l GEORGIA—Worth Connly. WHEREAS, Sarah C. Shino.and S. _ F. Jones, ap plies lo mo for letters of tration on the estate of A. J. Shine, Jam « county deceased. These are therefore to cUe and admonish, alt and singular, tho kindred anil redtt- oru „f said deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within tlio time prescribed by law. toshow ’ ' , Lve, why said letters of disraiss.on ehonU "o! bcTritcd to .tie appHeants Given under my hand and seal, September the 1 r: ^ s 1 E 8 “'„,^.| September 15, I860, - - . LAND FOB. SALE, wir t be said at administrator's sale, on the 1st WILL be sain b f theCourt Honse daopin^Alhatiy^oile land, number (363) three, handled Sty-three, in the 5th Pisirtef,,J ong- Sff'SS' M--' "Ow-Pike eonnty kiown as the Wes. half of lot number (2o8) two hundred and fifty-three, in " a " 1 R Ul | * tr ^ mlins0 „, of and creditors of ...d debased.. 4^. Adm . r . September 1®, Executor’s Sale. A GREEABLE to i* order from the Court of Or* diuary in and for the county of Dougherty, will be sold before the Court House d»>r iu -Albany, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal iioura of sale, lot ot land number three hand fd end eighty-eight, (388) in said county. Sold as the prop- erfy of the estate of Adam Brinson and MaihevV Drib-' son, fate.of said coutity deceased. So)d for u divi ion, and for the benefit of sajd eet.iles. F. G. HODGE3, J Exec’r pf Adam Brinson. , . j , • ,N. J?. BRINS'JN- r .' . " Exetrr of Mathew Jrinson. Albany, October20,18U6 4.0*, Administrator’s Sale, GEORGIA—Worth County. . . • , B Y virtue of an order granted by the Honorable, Court of Ordinary of said county, will be so’.d ,u public ofjt-ery between iho usual hours of sale, before the Court House do^r in the town of Isabella, on the fir st Tuesday in December next,, lot of hind number three hundred and twenty-five, (32o)inthe seventh (Till) district of said county, known as the Residence property of the late George Greeu. Sale made for the payment of debts, and the property sold subject to Widow’s Dower. Terms on the day of sale. SESSOMS FAIRCLOTJI, Adm’r Om 6, !««• &S— TO UK SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. Without regard to value, and not to be paid for til yon knot? what you are to receive; 15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos worth... $200 to $450 15 Melodcons, Rosewood Cases......... 175 to 250 50 First Class Sewing Machines...... 40 to 300 75\Fiue Oil Paintings 80 to 100 150 Fine Steel Engraviugs, framed 20 to 50 Musio Boxes 25 to 150 Rovolviug Patent Castors, Silver... 20 to 5f Silver Fruit and Cnko Baskets 20 to 400 Sets of Tea nud Table Spooj}s^ M .. M 20 to . 40 KOGold IluntingCaso W’ntches.Wavn’d. 50 to 150 .100 Diamond Rings, cluster single stone 75 ‘to . 260 175 Gold Watches... ......*. 85 to 150 300 Ladies’ Watches .. 60 to TOO 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies’ Sets of Gold nud Coral. Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Seta of 6tuds, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings. Gold Thimhlcs, Lockets, New S(yle Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxch, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, and a large assortment of Fine, Silver Wore and Jewelry of every description, of lhe,bcst make and latest stylet. OCT 4 chance to obtain any of the above Articles forOXE DOLLARj by purchasing a sealed envelope for 23 cts. Five Sealed Envelopes will boxenLfor $1 ; Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $5 ; Sixty-five foy $10; One Hundred for $15. Agents wanted Everywhere/ Unequalled inducements offered, to Ladies and G$nrs who will acfaa such. Our descriptive circu lars will bo sent on aplication. Distributions are made in the following manner : Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. One of tliese envelopes containing the Certificate or Order for some art foie, will be delivered at our office or sent by mail to any address* without regard to choice, on rcceipt-of 25 ce£ts. On receiving tlie Certificate tho purchaser will see what article it draws and its yalu. v , and cafi then send One Dollar^ and.receive tho’ article named’ or’ can choose.any other one arlicle on our list of the Bame value*. . ^ , Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes-mayr, in this manner, obtain An article worth from one lo fixe hundred dollars. •' . J ' Long Letters are unneoem»7. JJnve the kind ness to write plajn directions,..and’in" chosing dif ferent articles from those (Jrajfii, mention the stylo desired. *** OWcrs-fpr SEALED ENVELOPES must in every case be accompanied with the cash, with the name of the person sending, and Town, County.and Slate plainly written. Letters should be addressed to tlie Managers, as ¥■ E have succeeded in obtaining the services of An Experienced and Reliable Jeweler, and am prepared io receive Watches and Jewelry for Repairs. Wo hold ourselves responsible for good work, and guarantee .satisfaction, Oct i3, 1866 L. E. WELCH & CO. J. X. HULL, E. B. unit (La^e of Columbus, Georgia.) HULL & BRIGGS, Cotton Factors ^ S2T Oiomnussioit HiTrjjanis, WO. 41, Aao WSEX.BT STREET. NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. September 29, 1866. w2m. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE T HE undersigned offers for sate (he premises on which he resides. The house is pleasantly situated in the heart of tho city, nearly opposite the Baptist. Church. It.has five rooms, with four fire places ofi the ground fioor, and two halt story rooms up-stairs, and is iu good repair. The lot contains one acre, having an excellent garden, double kitchen, subr stantjal smokehouse, ono-of the 6cst wells-of water in the city, ift well shaded on every sideband supplies a variety of capitsl fruit. Any one desiriug to purchase will do well to a cure the above property. Titles perfect. • Albany, Sep 29. lm S. G. DANIEL. : SHERMAN, WATSON & CO., 37 & 39 Nasaau SI., New York City. DEJYTI&TMY U A. D. GALE, 1 laving just returned from the North, with agood.sup ply of materials for Vul-j cauizcd and Metalic work, ' all operations in liisTine, in tho best and most dura ble-style, and as cheap as ^ any good DeQtjst in the South. All in need of his services are fespectfully invitcd to give him a call. Albany, September 29,Til? ZtsTETSTEIR, STOP U NTIL Y'ou get to the New Store of Shackelford & Turner, on Broad Strect, where you ean get an Advance on, or Sett your Cotton, and buy such things as you need at LOW PRICES. COTTON WANTED. BAQOZNa AND ROPE FOR SAXE. SHACKELFORD & TURNER, S«pt 22 lm Bread Street, Albany. Ga. .4# I 8 METAUC BPRlAIi CASES -• i *..* - AT LONG & THOMPSON’S Tsr-ERfler the .Printing Office ON BROAD STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA. A FINE ASSORTMENT of METALIC COFFINS from the smallest lo the largest sizes havo just been received by us, and will be kept always on hand. Persons desiring Coffins of thia kiud can purchase them cheap by calling on LONG & THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 28:h, Ififx. 14—If You hid me write in gayer: strain, Yo» bid me he of lighter mood, ; Y,oyr mandate is, alas, hi vain, For I must over sadly brood. ~; Brood over sorrow, sickness, loss, „ Ihor has been my lot to bear All, all ofthese; and tempest-tossed 31 y heart is wreckecl ana stranded here When sorrow o’er the heart lias passed, • And darkly there its shadows left, No sunshine will again be cast ' • To glad the heart by grief bere/t. Iou.e, aR drear, and desolate, sigii my weary life away, And iike a bird without a mate, I sadly pine from day to day. From me have passed the lov’d of earth, My idols one by onedcpaiied, Dark, dark, and-lone, is left my hearth, And I, alas fleft broken hearted. My grief was frantic, wild, and. deep, \ I hid me.from the worliJ,away, I .oujy longed to die, anti sleep' In the grave whercany darlings lay. I yielded to this wild, despair, Uutill health and strength gave way, For I was frail, and jbCayy care Told on mylrame fiyjmdayto day. At last, all faint my co v ucli I sought And threw irtf there, resigned to die, The world was'darkj l ^e^’d for nought, I /only lived to weep and sigh. Monti) after month my room 1 kept, Pale glfey my cheek,and dim mine eye For day and night, I-sat and wept, ■ And pray’d to God to let me dic. Time brought at last its healing halm, And pour’d ito’ermy wounded heart, It soothed my breast, I gi And felt less keen; i Kind fi'icnds are left to cheer my path, They fondly shield me from ail care, _ For their dear sake’s I’ll singabd laugh, • ;£’eu if my hearHs in despair. God bless my dearly cherished friendk,_:>jL May o’er liieir.Hvt s no darkness lower, Be theirs the bliss that never ends, FoundinElysiau’s.happy bower*.' No w, dearest, kindest, best of friends, "' Bid not again my strain be gay, . For sadness ever, ever tends .. The |iotes I breathe into triy-lay.- Atlanta, August.iO, I860. Qt’iDTiES.—A tea party without scandal islikeakhife witlionta handle. ■ WorJs .witliout deeds are like husks with out seeds. . * " '‘, V X Features without a face is like a clock A land without laws is like a cat without A man without a wife is like a fork with out a knife. A woman without a mijn is like handle without a pan. A quarrel without fighting is like thunder without lightning. Tomlin d! The Mobile Tribune says that John Mi nor Botts came very near loosing that pre cious life of his, a few days ago.' While at Newark he attempted to step upowthacar while in motion, and was thrown flat on hia back. The wheel would have run over Hm bat was aixaidnf ge* ,! -gj dirt jf : h TJ/’.t 4 JT r* m?* Wv-*:.