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United States
% EXECUTIVE.
Andrew-John son, of Tenn.
LaFayettc S. Foster, of C
Vice President.
THE lifvo'
■Win. H. Scw»r-* 01 ,
of State.'
CHIU.S& FEVER
York, Secretary
of Indiana, Secretary ol
lowin'Jlfstanton, of Pennsylvania, Se
cretary of War. .
Gideon Welles, of Connecticut, Secretary
of the Navy. _ ...
James Harlan, of Iowa, Secretary ot the
Interior. , _ .
James Sneed, of Kentucky, Attorney Gcn-
cral.
William Dennison, of Ohio, Postmaster-
General.
HIE JVDtOIABT.
Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio, Chief Sustice.
Nathan Clifiord, of Maine, Associate J us-
tice. I 2 . ■ , 1 .
Samuel Nelson, of New Aork, Associate
Justice. , .
H, C. Grier, o'f Pennsylvania, Associate
Justice. .
James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Associate
Justice.
David Davis, of Illinois, Associate Jus
tice.
(Vacancy.)
Noah H. Sw'ayne, of Ohio, Associate Jus
tice. ' .
Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, Associate Jus
tice.
GEORGIA—ST.ITEKOVEUSMEXT,
EXECUTIVE HEPAKTMENT.
Charles J. Jenkins, Governor.
R, L. Hunter, Secretary Executive De
partment.
II J. G. Williams,
Z. D. Harrison, Messenger.
STATE 110V8E OFFICERS.
N. C. Barnett, Secretary of State and Sur-
vevor General.
J. T. Burns, Comptroller General.
John Jones,Tre:isurer.
J. G. Montgomery, Librarian.
Jesse Horton, Captain State House Guard.
- JUDICIARY.
Judge? of the Supreme Court—Jos. II.
Lumpkin, Iverson L. Harris, Dawsou A
Walker.
Clerk—C. W. Dubose^
PEN ITEAtFaHY.
W. Ot Anderson, Principal Keeper; C.
G.Talbird, Assistant Keeper; A. M. Nis-
het, Book Keeper.
LUNATIC. ASYLUM.
Dr. T. F. Green, Supt. and Resident Phy
sician ; Dr. T. O. Powell, Assistant Physi
cian.
DOUGHERTY COUSTF SCP’R COURT.
Judge .- R. H. Clark.
Solicitor.... L. P. D. Warren.
Sheriff J. W. Kemp.
Clerk. J. F. Cargile.
Ordinary ,W, II. Wilder.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge....'.-. Thomas C. Spicer.
Clerk!'V.'.V..:'. .77.7...... J. F. CargihL
• JUDOES INFERIOR Col Kr.
John Jackson, J. M. Mercer, X. P. Brin-
ton, T. A. Cleaves, F. M. Thompson.
Clerk. ... I. F. Cargilc.
swsbjbb
upon tho Stomach, JIver,*ru\ /Soweto fconHlnla*
bo Arsenic, Calomel, Ulna Man, or any other Mineral
for tbcM pnlt S ISO, wtthoat -lfc. al l of CalomA
Bint Um. or eay othorMlorralyUirT »m to™t^
most obitlnato cmm of CIIILLS ASP . FbVKK,
nSlR ACUU. VEKIpnlCALllEADACnE, LEU-
• never known them to foil to cure when the direction*
were followed, and unhesitatingly recommend them to
PB JUos. f T^H WATTS. Ts-Oov. of Alabama. \
** * T. J.Jl’DGE, Supreme Court of Al^_
VTx. O. WALLER. Sheriff Montfr-»mcry Co., Ala.
llox. ALEX. H. CLIT1IEEALL, Montgomery, At*.
CouJAd. II. WEAVER, “ •
• CRAWFORD B1B1V 4 . _
JIaj. K. A. 1IAXKS, Com. Merchant, N O., La.
*• q, Mr.vor WetutPi>ka, Ata.
•» Cl* AAV KOI* D BIBO,
_Jaj. K A. BANKS, Com. . . _
GF.a MASON. Feq, Mayor Weiutm-ka, Ala.
MIKE L. WOODS, Att’jr at Law.StwO B dway, N.T
u.tiiui £>cC. Grauff Lodge
Ala., F. & A. Masons.
BL0UHT & MAIF,
Sole Proprietors, Montgom’ry, Ala,
Wholesale Depots,
Harrel, IUstcyft Tompkins. 141 Chambers st., N. Y
S 'V. Mordun. X. Y., Edward Wilder & Co.,
.Louisville. Ky., F. 4 Hart & Co., N. O. I.a.,
Blount S: Hale. Montgomery. Alabama.
PS' SOLD BY—L. F.. Weleb. E. II. Bacon & Co.
Gilbert & Ilillsman, nnd nil Druggists generally.
Albany. Hi. July 28. 1S&1. I- ( ’in
BELL IN EQUITY
IX DOUGHERTY SUPERIOR COURT
TO JUNE TEEN, 1860.
J. JIdlsman, Executor of Sara dec d, VS. Zach-
c.riah Slaton, Robert X. Ely Morrell^ Robert
■X. -Ely* Guardian ad litem oj • tchildrcn of J. JIHls-
vian, of Douyherty County, Lacy Ann Cothran and
children, of Spalding ypiinty, Sarah 1‘oundsandchil-
dnn of Isaac Pounds, of Clay County, Luaj Ann
Jin ins, of Mississippi, Emma llayncs, of Schley Coun
ty, liuncclt Green, of Monroe County: -
I T Appearing to the Court upon'the statementof
Complainants, (bat some of theabovo named De-
icudants reside boyoud tho State of 1 Georgia, and
that (be residence of some 'of tbe others are un
known,'and cannot, therefore be personally served
with a copy of said Bill—It is therefore Ordered
that service of the -same be perfected by publication
in tfce Albany Patriot, a public Giizette of said State,
once a month for three months previous to the next
Term of this Court;—and 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 be-Liken as peo confeuo. _ 7
A true extract from the Minutes of Dougherty
Superior Oourt, dune Term. 1860.
JOHN F. CARGILE* Clerk.
June 9th, I860. 85—m3m
AtBANY, GA-,
woom iMfoai.
Encourage Home Industry !
W E ore now manufaetpring at Albany, Georgia
a variety of ‘
Wopi©n<3.90d.s
Twilled and Pfuifl, Colored ai:ci While. •
WAREfiNTE1> PERFECT
■ —And of the .
'' 9 \
Mitchell Sheriff Sale.
-wy#n!jL be sold before the Court House door, ii
the town of Camilla, Mitchell coimty,
first Tuesday
propeity to-wit:
FIUE-FR00F VVAHE11UUSE
ONLY S20,00!
NEWFIEM!
RUST &JOH NST ON.
T HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully beg to
nounce 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 KtTST & JOlflSSYON,
to engage in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
business, occupying the Fll’ii-Pi’OoS Warehouse
of Sims & Rust, aiAl confidently trust they will
continue to receive that generous support and pa-
I tronngc heretofore exteuded to each of them.
Y. G. RUST.
T. H. JOHNSTON,
Albany, Ga , June 1st, 1806: 36-wOm
ih'e-
November next, the following
Lot of land number three hundred and seventy-
triot, all of said county. Levied oii as the property
of James Maples, to satisfy two fi fas, issued from
tho Superior Court of said county M. N. Scott, vs.
said James Maples, and sundry other fi fas, vs. said
Maples, now in my hands. Propeity pointed out
by r.iaintilFs Attorney. H. SlUTU, Sh’tf
Sept. 29,1806. ‘ V - , - ; - • - '
PROCLAMATION!
Extraordinary Inducement*
To Persons Wanting
SEWING MACHINES'.
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE
HANCFACTUIUNG COMPANY*
irs now offering to tho Public,
WILSONT’S
JVEIT FAMILY MACHINES
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS'.
■ First-Class Sewing Machine in thA
ails for less than $55. We prtv* -1
a»NX to the Public with sU tlij/im-
st emu well be combined in sowing
mt labor and pains have Xeu l»s-
i Machlue to bring It intj/Lhe verr
iu the scale of Sewing MS£h»»*«** **
tat h* ll»e beat iodgee t
any Machine^
Wilwn's Ctl^raltJ Stjmg
AU Kinds Sncing
squally as wet! as anyjRhotVichinc in tlie market'
It will STircn, Hej
Bbaid, C
BARNETT & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Grocers and General Com. Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA., A COLTJMBCS, GA.
Suitable for all classes of Working People, which
we will sell at Reasonable Prices or exchange for
Wool or Cotton. • . . „
We ask theattentioiv of Merchants^ Plante^ and
others, assuring them that- we are determined to
make it to their Interest to purchase our goods.
We shall be prepared by the 1st of May-to Card
Wool and make Rolls for Customers.
N. & A. F. TIFT.
Albany,March 31, 1866. 22-
A.L13ANY GRIST
AND
FIsOlJR JSSIMsSa
The Albany Steam Mills are now in operation,
Making Good Meal and Plour.
Customers will b? promptly attended to and freely
dealt with. Our Customers will not be delayed
The Grain will be weighed in and the Meal weighed
i,ut, (which will require hut a few minutes) unles?
he parlies prefer to get the Meal from their own
Corn. Com should be sent as free from cobs and
dirt as possible. All thd* Corn, as well as Wheat,
that we grind, is hi lined through the fan ajid the
trash is not accounted for in Meat.
N. &’A. F. TJFT.
Albany, March 31,1866. • 22-
GEORGIA—miclicll County.
/~vii the first jron4ay in January next C. C. and
Wm. Laurence, .Administrators on estate of
Aflen Lawrence, late of said county, deceased, will
apply to‘the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell all
the real estate belonging to said estate.
JOHN W. PEARCE, CTk Court Ordinary
Oct .6, 1866 52—
Dougherty Superior yi
J. E. & UoEACK Tuoi 6 , TCrB ' Ma f
vt - ’ (
N.VrUAXIEL L. BAKSA8D. J
It appearing to tlie Court hr n. S J
Thompson ami' Horace Thomas!*
hrm name and stjle of J. K I ?,”' t»nr ( ,, A
that by deed of tnortgairo 7,7Ti ’ 1 '
February,eighteen hundr^audfia”
L. Barnard conveyed to
land numbers one hundred ana !.; '
dred and ten, (110), one
and one hundred and IhinyS? J,,,
mg and being in the first (l7n’n ( ^53l
ty of Dougherty, and Sat! of Geol-
pose of securing the payment oUl.l?’ t »lb J
isorv notes,all daledVn"be t
undredandfil ly . nioe “^J«i)j:
Py Jennings or Vemer^n^d^y
, eighteen hundred
GEORGIA—Worth Couiily.
S IXTY days after date hereof application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell all the real estate of James .Holes, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. G. D. WHITEFIELD,
Adm’r of James Noles, dec'd.
Oct C, I860 62-
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER
OF
"Washington, D. C.
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I of th * largest papers in the country. It ia print-
JL> ed on fiue^ne white and heart/paper, and contains
in large and clear type, more kb a i*ixu mattku, in
the form of the lavkst sews, general and special,
together'with-editorial, reporiorial and selected
matter of interest and importance, than any papr*
published soath of New York.
The National lxTau.4paNCF.it !•. devoted to News.
. Literature, tho interest* of iteligion, ind Political
affairs. It give*, during the session of Congress,
- correct report* of the debates and proceedingof the
, two Honse*, a* well as (he laws and public docu
ments of each session, and at all times and every
day the telegraphic despatches announcing the la*
test intelligence from.every quarter of our own and
other countries The paper baa.been-so lung es
tablished, and is so widely known, ns hardly to re
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tor and principles. As heretofore, it aims to be ai
its name imports, a National paper, maintaining tbe
Just Constitutional powers of the General Govern
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the Stales 011 the other—confident that the Union
pan only bo maintained while thero;A/«of each shall
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While the Iutelligencer advocates what the Editors
conscientiously believe to be right and wise in the
administration of public affairs, it always strives
to give a fair and liberal support jto those to whose
bands is committed that administration; and as they
bold an independent-press to b.o one of the great
safeguards of liberty, and therefore claim the right
of-criticising the Acts of the Government with *freo
dom, they endeavor to discharge that duty, with
' moderation, candor, and respect, both for them-
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• b» additional copy gratis.'
Postmasters arc respectfully requested to
net *s agents.
4' „ Address allcommutitcatioDS to
Snow, Coyle & Co,
(Snccrssons to QALES & SEATON.) * -
Publishers National Intelligencer, Washington, D.C-
Ju no'),. 1866. "85-
gilk, end
DXU'iuun Be.^
Spool Cotlo,
* directly from tlie: _
} at tbe unprecedented
riumute. TiffsMuclilue
Htchisi
Conn, Bind,
1 Thread,
P ROMPT attention given to all Consignments
and Shipments of Cotton to New York,’New
Orleans and Liverpool. Liberal advances mads on
consignments.
Forwarding & Receiving Rouse,
APALACHICOLA, PL A.
PVEAR SIR:—Wc respectfully call your atten
|J/ tion to the fact, that we have established ti
ou3 fc at Apalachicola. Fla., for the purpose of do
ing a General Commission and Forwarding business
Having established relations with some of the best
houses in foreign and domestic ports, we are pre
pared to offer unusual advantages to shippers of cot
ton and other produce. Special attention will be
given to all cotton sent usfor sale, either in our
or any foreign market.
In addition to our Commission business, we will
keep constbntly ol* hand a.largc stock of
GROCERIES,
which'Wiitbe offered to merchants and planters at
prices in the Northern and Western markets, mere
ly adding cost of transportation.
We will be prepared to accommodate onr friends
with advances on cotton cent us for shipment or
sale, and to furnish them with bagging and rope
for the coming crop and during the entire season.
N. B.—Our house in Columbus, Ga., will be con
tinued at the old stand, comer St. Clair and Broad
Suects. - * . , u' t
BARNETT * CO.
Jnne ICth, 18CG. 3G-tf.
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
U NDER an order of tho Court of Ordinary of
Worth-county, will be sold At the Court House
in Isabella, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the land belonging to the estate of Win. F. Wellons,
late of said county, deceased, it being 166 acres;
tho 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 benefft of the
heirs and creditors of said estate. *
JOEL JOINER,
Adm’r of Wm. F. Wellons.
Oct C, I860. 62-
NOTICE.
TWO months after dntcnpplication will be made
the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county, for
leave to sell all the Uudsbelonging to the estate of
D. A. Bostick, deceased. *
JEoSE POLLUCK, Adm’r.
Oct 6, I860 62—
of J jnuary, eighteen hundred a„Z„ , -
of lour thousand five hundred »ndi^ , ’ J t * ll *3
second'due on the first day ofji™ jAll M
dred and aixty.one, fo r the
tivo hundred.and nighty.dull„i_Jj , 1 r >
tuHd notes duo on the first day of J he 8
hundred and aixty-two. fa, the s >r.
dollars—tlie twnlast mentioned
ate still due and unpaid, and aliich. !
mong.ge, for a Vshmbleconsideratloo ; f*
course of trade, has been iratKWi ! ll, -«
William P. Jennings id t| ie said J v
Thompson. ’ “• l od QJ
It ia ordered that the said N’nhtmJ, „ J
jmy into this Court by the first d aTl V.r
tljereof, the principal, in!eresu„dfon
two last mentioned notes, nr show m ■
hue, to the contrary, or that in defil.Jal’U
closure he granted to the said j p 1
I liotnpson ul said mraigaue, and tl»
demption of tlie said. Nul.ianie] L fa!'"? 1
he lorever barred, and lliotisenice hfa V
perfected on said Nathaniel I,. Barnard **
HINES &
FOR MARINE
AND ;
FIRE INSURANCE
Cioten Fire Insurance Comp'y, H. Y.
Security Insurance Company, H, Y„
Atlantic lire Inurnt I.T.,
Pknix Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.,
Norwich Fire Ins. Co., Norwich, Conn,
Total Capital $15,000,000.
Apply to MIXES & HOBBS,
Agents.
Albany, Ga., March 8d, 1866. 15—Gm
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary
of Decatur county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, before the Court liuuse
door in tbe city of Albany, Dougherty county, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following city lots
in the city of Albany, Dougherty county, to-wit:—
Lots numbers eighteen, (18) twenty ^20) and eleven
(11) on Flint .Street, numbers thiricc.n (13) and fif
teen (15) on Society Street, and a part of number
eight (8) on Broad Street. Sold asthe property of
Robert J. Norton, deceased, for the benefit of tho
creditors. Terms on day of sale.
M. H. NORTON, Adm’r.
October Cth, 1F6G. 52-40d
law.
June 5th, 1866.
A true extract fro.n |], e mill ,
Siipertoryootl,' Jnne Term 1806.
Albany, July 28th, 183® P '
Dougherty Superior I
Jase Term, ls«7|
Joseph S. Smith, ^ RULBi
)
Elastic Loclc-StitcU,
cut at frequent int*n
sot be worked or pu
Wilson’s
NEW $20 MACHINE
Does away «cil\ our old tfyle of Treadle Machines,
It Is as Urge u the old Machine, and Sa so. adapted
that it will stand upon any work-table, mud remain
firm without fastening. *
IT FEEDS WE WORK ITSELF, ,
V»d relieves the hands almost entirely, which dr/
•s the necessity of using a Maud and treadled
.to allow the operator tho use of their han«v t
guioVhe work. KSf All thoee who have opiated
who* bavMtcide«l that re wing m
by tho foeVaro highly iujnrioiu
should not Ucmscd more Uwu one<
With WlUOSV IMTBOVED MACH
can ait erect, i^a preventing pa
Bead and chest, v ’ ‘
of llachines.
In order to t
the civilized world, \
following
Unprecedente
»in tlio back.
Jnducen
by Draft, foetal a
(which they can *
of the Wxlson S
fclUNES-ON TOmL
sad attheendcwuiattime, if theyfl
Is not, in ev^yrespet-t, jnat a
Ithe Machine
two will
tu, wiGryoar address and Twenty DotuV and
’ ^forward you a Machine by return Express.
_ ions accompany each Machine, from w\tch
tMmott inexperienced wffj find no dittcalty\a
EACH MACHINE’
Warranted for Vive Tears!
Hew Stock of Family Groceries!
J. W. FLINT & CO..
AT TUB OLD STAXD Ok *
H AS now on hand and-are constantly receiving,
a large and fresh supply of
Family Groceries,
which they will sell to tho public at ns reasonab.t
rates as they can possibly afford. Their stock con
sists in part of the following named articles:
Bacon, Lnrd^Flour. Sugar,Coffee,Butter. Cheese,
Crackers. Pickles, Sauces- and Catsups ; also. Can
dies, Nut®, Raisins. Preserved Fruit# in Cans, &c ,
&c., toget her wil b a large qnant ity of fifi uc Gllttw-
itiR and Sinokiit? Tobacco, nnd Cigars
of the best brands. Also, Wines and Liquors by
tho bottle,'gallon or barrcll, with the bestofChnm-
pnf’ne. Ale and Porter;. Buckets, Brooms, Seives,
Tin Ware, and many articles too numerous to
lion.
The highest market price will be paid for nil kinds
Df COUNTRY PRODUCE, either in CASH or barter.
Our oity and country friends will find ft decidedly
to their interest to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, as wo intend to sell as LOW as tho
LOWEST. ^ J; W. FLINT & CO.
.Albany, Janc-2. 1866. 34-Gm
Jto ENTS WANTED rn
On Commiwdon, or to work for s regular Salary.
We will send Private Term* to Agenta,witb Machtos
to thoee who desire on Agency.
^ Address all Ordcra—
^WILSON SEWTNO MACHINE
Albany Lodge No. 24, F A. M.
3 [1HE regular meetings of
. .thiij Lotlg*? qre on the
st and third Friday nights
in eftbh'month. - ' ^.5*
Tho - brethren will pleaso
tokc due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
THE LOiNE STAR iSALOOxN,
(Three doors below the Printing Office,)
.A. LB A.HST Y, GrA.
TTAVINO jnst received u fresh supply of ALL
H KINDS OF THE BE^T LIQUORS with
irnicK the Northern market is stocked, such as
Brandy. Whiskey, Wine, Champagne, Gin, Ac.. &c
I am BOW prepared to suit the palates of any body.
I receive TOE regularly from Macon. Also, I
!■ to constant receipt of GOOD OLD ALE. Call
and sea me. THOMAS II. CLARK.
Albany, Ga. Feb. 23, 186<L M-tf
L rtrielv of Buttons, Needles, pins Tiire&d
&c. U VVELCil & CO.
4, t>- W. C. SPENCER,
Secretary
Albany, April l$th, 28C5^tf.
Albany Chapter No. 15, A. % M.
T HE regular cnnvocnlions of.thls Chaptei arc on
the second and fourth Friday niglits in each
month.
The companions will please take notice and -
ern themselves accordingly.
D. \V. C. SPENCER.
Secretary
Albany, Arnit 13th, 18G5.-tf
We are aow prepared to do
ALL ICINDS OB
JO.B WORK
AT THIS OFFICE,
With Neatness and Dispatch
Georgia—Mitchell County.
S IXTY days after date, applcaticn will he made
to the C.mrt of ordiuary, of said omity, for leaVe
to sell one Hundred ami twenty-five (126) acres of
Land, it. being the hall *»f!ot of land No. one hun
dred and eixiy-seven, (167) in icnib district! of said
County, aB the property of William R. Wilson, de
ceased. MICHAEL WILSON, AdmV
| Pep*. $rh, Ue«.
GEORGIA, poii^hcrly Uoitiily.
Special Bailiff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before ihe Court House door 11
city of Albany Georgia, on ihe first Tuesday i..
cembcr next, between the usuhl hours of sale, tho
following property to-wit: Three (3) mules—a bay
a roan, and a mouse colored one—one bay horse
ono bay mare, and one four horse wagon. I
on as (he property of John Roe. by virtue of
ensued from the County Court of said county. Uenrv
P. Hammett, vs. said John Roe. Property pointc.
out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. JAS. J. MAYO
Dei. 18th. ’66 Spoaisl Bailiff p.’c,
GECKtilA—Dougberty t'ouuty.
To all whom it may Concern,
B URRELL J. Johnson having in proper form ap
plied to me for letters of Administration de bo
ms non on the estate of Robert Johnson, late of
said county, this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin to Robert Johnson, to be and
appear at my office within the time priscribed by
law nnd show cause if any they can, why letters of
Administration de bonis non should -not be granted
to B J. Johnson on Robert Johnson’s estate.
Witness, my hand and official signature.
W* 11. WALDER. Ordinary.
Oct 6th, 18G6 62-
Underwriters’ Agency
Op New York,
* CASH ASSETS,
Three Million Dollars,
ISSUE POLICIES or
Fire & Marine Insurance
MHf payable in GOLD or CURRENCY
Negotiable and Bankable
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE
AXE MU ID IT Tin AUOC1ATIOK.
Y. Gr. Rust, Agent,
ALBANY, GA. -
October 21, 1805. 33-tf
GEORGIA—mitclicll Conuty.
A LL personsdndebted to the estate of Algiers
Piukron. late of said county, are hereby noti-
awt to set lo the same without delay, and those
having claims against said estate will present them
'u!y authenticated within the time prescribed by
w, or this notice will be placed in bar of their
•cotery. NANCY A. PlCKRON, Admr'x.
Oct «, 1866 52—
1TOTICB.
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
pply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county,
for leave to sell lot of land number 342, and 72
acres off the west side of lot number364, nil in 1 Ills
district of Mitchell county, ns the properfy of Wm,
B, Ford, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN V. GR1NER, Adm’r.
Oct C, 18C6 52—
THE TOMLIHSQH, DEMAREST CO,
630 Broadway, N. Y.,
Have associated with them
MR. W. W/WOODRUFF,
Formerly and Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES
AT GRIFFIN AND ATLANTA, GA
F IR the purpose of supplying Merchants and
Plaatcrs at the South,-by wholesale or retail
with any stylo of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation
Wagons.
Mr. WOODRUFF’S long experience in the ear
rings business will enable us to give satisfaction, i
supplying good substantial work, such .a* the cour
try demands, nt ns low prices ns can possibly be
furnished for CASH. Wo will keep constantly on
hand
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES
the seme as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and
whish became eo universally popular all through
the South, as the best Huggy in use. *
Wo also furnish
Iron Axle. Plantation Wagons,
of the very best'makc iu America, for 2, 4 or 6
horses. M ’
c Wo invite all
.adilrdto. 7. ra>*3
Tomlinson, Dnmarcst Co.,
' 020 linoADWAY, New Yori
June 23, 1866. 37-1
) want any article in our line to
nsroTiaiEL
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
apply to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county
for leave to sell nil the lends belonging to the es
tate of Thomas Cumbie, deceased.
SIMEON BECK, Adm’r.
Oct 6, I860 62—
Geoucs U. Cukeyeb,
Ad mi ntsT rator’ on the Esrstei
Clieever, deceased.
It appea ring to the Court by the pethioa,
Smith, »h-»t on the seventh clav ofJi!|
hundred - amd fifty-eight, 'Witiiam W.ClL
deed of morigujee^conveyed to s»id Jcwri?
all that city lot or parrel ol land in thi c W J
ny, county of. Dougherty, ;md JJ
known in lire plan ol said city asthjtr«T
lots numbers forty-nx (46) and 6-ry cLli 3
Commerce street, descril td as follows: q!
ing at a point on the Western line dfhJ
forty-eight, thirty fi^t-frwn tlie Nnrili
said lot torty-eight, thrurc di e En^t ii,
hue of «*aid • lot number forty six; oce
fiv*e ( 105)'feet thence due South,osiLfEffl
lot forty-six, (46,); H.\ty feel theme
1l»** Western Jiucof lot forty-eight;pmk
five feet thence due North, to the startingp*.
sixty feet fronting on J.u ksin -treet.bvu
and five feet buck, for the securing in ana,
not**, made by Kiid IV i I limn W/cWm.M
the sevent h irfy of July, t ightceu hucdiriw
etght, payable t(» Jo-eph IS. Smith orbn*n;J
twelve months alter dale, forth? mdtiiq
dred dollars, with intere.-! Ir<»nd<t?;ti
i# now due and unpaid; <tnd i! furliwfli
now, W’m. W.Chcvverhus depnh'tfrTI
that George l!. Cheeyer huy benhtaji,
Adininistrulor on -the c.-ture at itith
Chee ver,. dccea.-f rf.
Il is, ordered linn said George If (
iitim.-ara.tnr as aforesaid, do pay into ihsCol
fiiro vhe fir.-f duy V.f the next Teun iliw'.'V
cipal, interests ai»d rusfj*, due on i-aid stf.^
caie-e, if any he has, to the country, wii
thereof lorecloseure be granted to tlieisjdJt
57mith, of foiid mortgage, and the «qa : ty cfd
ti«»n of said George H. Cheevrr.AdoWl
uferesaid, therein he forever burred.and wj
of ili'g.Rule be perfected on faidGr- rgfff j
Adm>nialrutffr,]is ah re.*mi(I, a»cr»eci:*gt«i
HINES & 110QBd,Pi'&
June 61I1,3866.
A.true extract from the Minntesof#
Superior Court, June Term, 1866.
John F. CiEcitt^
Albany, July 28i|i. 1866.
GEOKGIA-iTIiK hell County.
O N the first Monday fn November next Tluftnns
Maples will apply to the Court of Ordinary of
Mitchell county, for letters of Administration on
the estate o'Councel W. Dawson, late of said coun
ty. deceased. H. C. DASHER, Ordinary.
Oct 6, 1866 52— ;
• * 120&&CS I A—mitr.IioSI County.
Q N the first Monday in November next Simeon
Beck will apply to tho Court of Ordinary of
sma county for letters of Guardianship of tho mi
nor ohi.drcn, orphans of Thomas Cambio, deceased,
II. G. DASHER, Ordinary.
Oct C. 1868 62—
CEOUUIA—IMiicbeli Coital} 1 .
S IXTY enys after date application will be made
to tho Court of Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell 175 acres of lot of land number 381;
also 90 acres of lot number 382, also 125 acres of
lot number 358, all improved, and lying in tho 11th
district of said county. Also, onorthird interest in
three houses and lots in tho town~ of Bainbridge,
known as theJiousos and lota formerly, belonging
to Stephen Swain, deceased. Sold as the v property
of Nathan Maples, deceased, for benefit of heirs
and creditors. ISRAEL MAPLES, Adra’1
OoUk 1866 52-
. GEORGIA—Mitchell County..
A LL persons indebted to Nathan Maples, dec’d,
are hereby notified to come forward and-make
payment—and those having claims against said de
ceased, are requested to present then* in*.terms of
^e law. ISRAEL MAKERS, Adm’r.
Oct G, I860 - 5
Administrators Sale,-
TT7ILLW sold before the Court Ilpuso door m
yy Isabella, Worth county; Ga. k on the first Tucs-
» » dav in October next, within the legal liours
day i
of sal.,lot of land number (1C4) one hundred nnd
sixty-four, in tho fourlccmh (Id) Dlstiict of said
oonnty; sold-ns tlie-property of Chnpil JI. brown,
decoased, for the bouefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. 1!. T..COLLIER, Adm’r.
Augnat 25, ’CQ M. E. BltOWN, Adm’rx.
Mice to Debtors and Creditors,
1
LL persons indebted to the estate of E H Hie
-an, deceased, are notified that, they mus , set .
’ l " d “ ll P ers ens having
* present them within
ihly will be barred.
eliams against
the time prescribed by law,
JOHN F: CAROtLE.'
Jam r estate E. II nicnan.d.e'd.
July 7th, IMS.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL bo sold before the Court Ilouso door in tho
lo-vn of Cntnilln, Xlitclicll county, Ga., on tho fird
Tocsday in December nest, Lot ot land No. two
hundred and sevenly-eight, (278) 10th district of
sa.d county, contnining two hundred nnd fifty
acres. Sold ns the property of Sarah McLfod, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
terms made known on Hie day of sate.
JOHN IIAMELTON, Adm’r
62-
Dougherty Superior
June Tcra,q
Joseph S. Smith, | WtBf.
vs.' [ fof«|
Ebbxezeh II. Swixxet. )
It appearing tn the Court, by tbe
- pit S. Smirii.lliHt by deed o! mortff’.f
the eighteenth day of May, rijbw® » s *
filty-niue, Ebeneler II..Swinnoy conwpl
S. Smith, thitl loljcr parcel of land,
ami .betngiti the r.ilv or Albany, conn')
«nd Stale of Geor&jbi, and know n 1 jflj
i the piuri of said city as lot nuin'*f JrJJ
State Street, containing oi.e acre, i»** y
the.purpose of securing tbe paymeot ■ J
promisory note, made by the Rud.Bb^*^
ney, payable, to tin? order of wiid
dated on the oigijtec.nth day of M*. v » e
dred and firty-nine, and due two yn^®
the sum of.two hundred and fony d"»**j
ty-five cents, and >vhich said J
»‘d.‘ * • q
It ia ordered that said hbenrztfj 1
pay into this Ciuul by the fir^t day ot * L
thereof, the principal^interest andcu
note, or show cause, if aiy he lias w . J
nr that ipMefault Urcrcof forecl^nt* G
the.sa id Joseph S; Smith of wid
equity of redemption,of the said
.jey therein be tbrevor .barred
tl.ip Rule be perfected on said
according to law. . HIXSh »
June 5th, im* r J
A true oxtract from the rainot«<»
periorCourt. - Jons f t
Albany-July 28 th,'1866
Oct C, 1806
GEORGIA—Baker County*
I N compliance wirh the will of James Chance.
late of said county, deceased, will bcsold before
the Court House (lopr in said county, on the first
Tuesday m Dcoembca next, one thousand acres of
laiuL in the 8t^ district of said, county, known as
t m Lnance PInoe, two miles below Ncwlon, on Flint
Utver. Terms made known on the day of sole.
_ F. D, KJSA,
Executor if femes Chance, dec’d.
«-
i Administrators^
T) Y virtue of an order from l‘ (C * 4
1) ry of Dougherty couniy, q,
first Tuesday iu November next,*
door- in said county, between —**1^
tho tract of lnndln said couB JXf l
God win. resided at the time of
nine hundred and fifty (9o0) «
same being well improved * n4 .-j* .
cultivation. Terms on t he. d»y ^
, MELVINJ^
• September 15,18C0
OEOROIA—Worth
WUERBA9, (faMfcfbi* ‘Pj; 1 7, Ik!
manent letters of Administr*
Francis M.” Tison, late of
These aro therefoi e to notiy ^d »
kindrnd and creditors of *** tin>e pr^i
appear at my office within * ^ 1
law to show cause if any ta j
tees should not be granted to ^ ^
Given under my^hand wd. ® oCS fi»
Sep. 15, 06
GEORG7A-’lVorlhC«“"L
», isos
EOR6IA—n® rl jtotsXj
WHKUEAS, Join T»jl«' i r p a J
' Guardinnsliip of the P' r -°. h J. l‘*i
n A. Lawson, orphx" a .Srt!lP“,,l
These are thereforo »•
kindred nnd creditors of.» be ,i,erJ
appear nt my lllt j
law, to show cause ,fa ” J , [0 the »Pf!r
levs Bliould not be K , ’ an ffi ial sif»f"?(
under my hand and o j,pl.
Term, 1860.
September 22d, 1® M