The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, November 10, 1866, Image 1

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.'STATE E. H. ^ ' ' v * * *' *' # * l 1 *' fOk-1- ilUhiBRtWyit 11 ,1 every S.ilBrday Uoruliijj. ( ,jpj 0 .VD ST.—AX THE OLD STANIb IJrcrtMn;. 8i' insericJ anil, rate of One Dollar “ per squ ire of Eight Lines, foF the ,,j Setenty-five Cents for each' ,l "-’ : .i«lHia-«r» Me ** a^ranoe,' a: 'J verf.se tomror ths , ID divertiji longer than three ,he lollowliig rales:,.-' d 3 mos 0 tnos.,1. year Sa'itoSU'oT) sSotSi 3$5 OOSI2 (WSiooo ...... 12 l»H 29 00, 39 00 18 oot 28 00 40 00 ...... >4 OOj 88 00|-5irtH) 30 ■ O0J. 44 Ol'l 60' 00 |«5 OOl 50 (Jtl| 70 00 ill) (Mil 53 OOj 75 0(1 1|5. OOj 03 OOi 80 00 j’»0 (Mil 70 001; 85 00 135 Out 75 00j' 90 -00 SJ'ECI AI. .NOTICE. .luouis ef oanJiilatcs for office, $10, ,,-■ charged for at regular ad - _l„ h.- (laid in advance. , lines, uf- brevier. mate ojm jcliea.s that mahajevariij^iPlIiiMi l aatno squares, siit i Drs. UfbmweH:* & Connally «*»««* vriukcr co....( y . “• ' ' ' ‘ T^°.^ ,hs » , !® ! ' d *'e*PPlica'ionilllb.*irie X to the Honorable Court of Ordinary j of - sAid county, for leave to sell'the improved land belong ing to the estate «r Joslah WUU&1& late 6t siW Fe r of Albany and vicinity* ebruary 24,' : l866. . _ ;• Office on. Frond Sr„i i/Hrl f «pwirr-i!flfheff ? !t"€SnB^r “*—~ 'TT7 IIEREA3, JohniDe Kealon opplies.to me for ' letters (rfDismission from the eslatp of Ifm. fl. Gaty. late of said county, deceased. " . These ayd therefore te cite and admonish ait per sons concerned, to he and appear at thy office with-', in the time prexeribed by l*w,tb sbb/cxutf.'ifiny they hare, why said letterswfcenld not be granted (f 117AVI iTnrl Aw sm I. — .1 ■ .6 . St* _ f a-' '» • - county .deceased, for the benefit of the heirs Creditors of said Estate. October: 18thT8U6. * ^CUE ? T«ldMm-„s. . W-'. ' * BY THE I’OT** . - J4 American Jewelers' Association. ; ,i D(?|>ots 3r &. 0O: Nassau,' 54. * 56 & oSIMbe*# SU,' • v-vV jiMKlffl.fi- - Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Vein-’ ** *U*«8r_War», Gold and Silver. . .- - . . :r,i— ™ I.rm afterthe expiration oftwo auftlhslfronithis Given dnder my hand and official eifjnnture, this af »•"•? r .° r leave to sell i,he'dandi betobglSg to the '«Sr«K- - ■»>»«"»»'» ig^^aaaAft&waai <itOR(.Hia| rwli WHEREAS, Miles Fitsgerald' applies to me" for ’ lion of the letters of . _ estaie of IVrry Fitsgerald;dect These are therefore to cite and admonish ail con-' cernod. to be and appear, at my office within tluf time presenhod liy lay.'and.Uiow cause. if any they have, wiiy said Sellers should not be graded to said f MJS%X>0 J<S* •" c . -• > ih.J Given under my hand and' official signature at office, this June 4th’. 1860“ L. .2. C,0I.liEIITII, Ordinary. June 16th, 1865. . ;p$_ wife. !’••>«* itlii.il benefit, will be; ouch insertion. * 'urds per venr^20 00. in advance $20 00. CEORIi ■nvifKiif:. ; t)f Dismission 'antes LSI* \ ! <>nn»y Fop|l spp'ies to me *PF' ie8 ,0 ./or letters .. ministratiotf on.the estaie of K fpv*«kloisi llicse are CibriTore to cite and admonish all and HnguU^thc'kjodrea nnAc^editors of said dseeAueii to be and appear at ufy fiffice wilhiuj'thc -t irae pre- sertbed bydaw.-fnSHitSirtsauserif any they enn. why said letters of dismission should mot be granted t«5 applicant. Givoa under nty hand and official sig- 1 M. COLDKIITH, Ord. . * *;•;. 43*- r? rlUt:3ueri1«. iuit*s ror lP^al advertise^ eight lines carles?..$ 3*00 sales, per levy...« 5 00 naljtre at «*f5ce. August 4, 1800 1 . ship..... .4 (JKOlUilV—Horih County. • ore to notify all a rfcditors uiul all oil . from Admin- *9““* office within 11,eSlme p * 'ft* y ,n •nowcnusc. if any thrv have. iv. j. u _* • V of said estate.’ October 20, 1806* ficorffla. Worth County, IS . h. ivtsd after .dale nppii Mlion m , de f C) the Ordtnary of satd county for leave to sell the real estdle of Alexander 8. Llppitl. deceased. . Sold for the oenefit otllie h«re.atid ; eredilqrs if saia*de- C “«oher 30.1830 E ; L ^HTT, Adm'rr GEORGIA, Worth County. rtiYT? i.— ^ ' * . S ,x TJf e'application will be made to the Ordinary of said county, for. leave td sell otoflandgnutnber (83) eightjrAhrbe; Sd Ohe 15th . SeptMAV^* ^ boai «.W»• Georqfa, Irwib County. " WHEREAS, A. P; Clements appliesi to mejfor- lctters of admi nist rat ion od the estate iif Joli’n > W Walker deceased: .All an/singular. Oiekindred arid creditors of said deceased, are uutified to-be and appear,at.iriy ofiici Within‘the- tl&te^ffieribeffby law, toshuwcause. ifany^h^l^t^hy said let* ters should uot be granted. Giveu under mv hand uui uc K |4iuieu.. Giveu under my ham *aud official signature of office. L. M. COLBEHTH, october'20th, ’06 e kinJr-ea JjEleorria, Irwlu fbuoly Otiilnory. rscrihed VV7HEREA8, A. P. Clements applies to me for. hv Abel ,1 * letters of dismission froth "Guardianship of iv’J.io .vV.m timr I c ° 1 - Administrator de hunis non on Ihe'estate i , le p . er,0 “ * ni1 P r0 P®rty of Daniel liraticx -These r f 00 eftPavid Cobh, dee d, shuuld not be dismissed from “ r ® lo btte and admonish, all and singular m, his said trust. Given under my hand ahd official j P't. 'Iris said trust. ttUVI UU iuai i .. . r - - 1 no eignalure, July 5.J80(l. j f f' »U lacnbed by law,‘ to show causeif any they* haye, j«hy^ 2 Js II l JAMES W. feOOSE.Grdlnilrv P* 5 * 1 letters of dismission shdulJ-noi be griniej.— : "* July 14, 1866. 4n__ Given under my band and offieiat signature,' ; •••* J® — i October 20,66 L. M. COLBF.RTIf, Ordinary rt«««y. • — —- —— w nF.itF.AS, Wm y. Taney, Adni'r with ,he Will 1 annexed on Hie estate or». W. A’ancy. deo’d* | J. , . " *DLNG applies Is me for lette.rt of represent* to the Court in his petition duly V< auministiaiiori on the estate of K. M. Griffin, . . r . ; wjly u administt _ filed nnd cutcved on the re^rinJ:: tbntj'he has fUlly -d et ‘**s<*d. These are therefore to'citc arid «djoouii*h »’ wt C . Ut ° r8 i° l . adn»iuisteretl^^V. ! Yhncy*ij estate. ' | fD and singnlar, to be and appear at'my ofecewiiii* 4 be he 4 a on the; This is, therefore, to cite all persons «5ncerned fc /" P 3 J«* , ‘!8ed by laWjHbkfibwriatiso. if any kindled and creditors, to Show c.iuso, if oby literi ’bave^why BaidJctt^ra.^shoqUl,tiot be granted.* . ... . . i. v j, n# M?jl* Gt»en uadrir my.hnnd arid offieidl signature, i * r ijctween'ilie h in the afiernpow,' at why said , Adiub*if*irsior shotrid not be.'dis-. ctjuusy ta which the proper- c j,arged front his administration, -and rece»*e letters •.I ihes6 sales must be g*ven c f |)j s , 0 | Ka i on on ,*lie* first Monday in*‘ February V next. This July Hi, 1800. *' J. IV. ROUSE, Ordinary. July 21, 1806. •.< : *«£.•* y d.iys previ 1 _ m : jiersunal property must be : !ir jtigli a public gazette ten ‘V. g - -> - ‘.v' i l l; editors of an Csttrc Btusl J’ • ol ;the Court of.OnJiiiary oi';Trottp« JbFt'minty, i>1 ;!-«*«'#a th^ first Tuvsil iy In Do*, r.-mber nekt,V:hrj*.the Court -IJoti^e duor iii. tfi- GEORGIA—DOUGHEUTY BOUNTY? .ill he made to the Court! WHEHEAM, Melvina M. Godwin, jAdmhMlInffiKft .1 Land must he publish- **f * liomim G. Godwin, represents to the Court in I her petition duly filed and entered on record, »tl»ttt ■lininislration. Guardian- | sho l,!U * fu ."j' administered Thou,as -G. GAdwin s Itclober’jlilh, 6(i- . E-' M. COLUEUIlj^Ord'y.-: •' Administrator’s'Sale. MAvtiot Camilla,datHns the usual hfiiiis uf'salp. hi inlhiiiJ afitiiilkT aeveiindlye; (7»/ittili'e 10l!'Di,vi irut u! .w^twtlty Early, now Sli/rheR -conVily; Me ^feewnte (be ‘•^aln.bf J.,j(.;tieiaVfi.- ictmrei , . S-ihl lur the h iieli 1 lit ilm ii^ira.aiid eredin r4«f sajd •Wi-V-I (hiriy days—for <^1 .Hl-L.xtn-ntvtB »5jLi>ua^-ftl01 Owilrf, 'i’enirs liutJe k*u.wu ,ai the dav.' ni sale: j.raiiu.i. monthlyaitftii<latha*4i TliisToAhavofnre-Weite all “persdns coneerncdjf. Ocl-,20," . .' ' ' J. M. BEELAND <VmV . *5„:v<li ...e!iip furty dovs. » j kindred and creditors, lu show cause. ,f any they, *_ ’L’cC^T t«vcl.,.,,re uf Mortgage, inns, «<•»»* -hysaid y Vdm,n,»lratrix should not he..die- ... .... ft Vmths J,.rrsinlili«liina W l, rgt-d tram her Admiuistnuion, nnd receive lellcre' “2 fee (all spies or ll,tec mouths-fo^f Wamisiion dll the'second Monday in FehnUny, j y *GREEAIll.E loan ord, r from the Court fft- i from Execntora or Administrators. | »»<• al " • «• JULDLB. Ordinary. , JS. dh.ary and f.« llie counly ..f.l) M lf g l,e r iy, will rhtea given by the-dcccaaed, the4- . Au S^'.C W><[r / i ' » • ) r "/ - “ * T< • biEORfillrrJI&ib ebni»iy<>HCi‘i.! ' .-J? |HISE3 & HOBBS. J WHEREAS, iplies to trie Ttniti imeys at Aw,tea f.l al,..-.- -. , j OrSOMiiUU;luuv r .uv>.. . *. i, .loilj [ withiu thc'rrroC prisserrtied hy*fnw to show cause pfui tvin liim^hsrty and U»e sirround-; uti y fUay liaye. whyrSn^lcMereofdismissiow.shiiijid ^.imiii w. in the Superior Uotfita nl be granted to the applicants.’ "Given under my k ‘ I ie h'"i : eil Suu-s Circuit Court al Suvati* J hand and seal, September the 12th. 1866. •blwienl tu business *in Smj:lt-Wej*! ' ^ !-jeu! v, *,y *pn ul agr* emeul. ' be wild bf fore the Cotirt Hou^shn r h» A!bany, iVe^fir.-ii Tuesd^y in Pecenij^V^At^ijjiiiM^tegal f-our* of sale l«a «»f laittf'tiirnb^)’ lnr* e*huMD« d and- 33^- M&HT & WARRBN, po«XEYS AT LAW, 1 IbBlSI, GA. to ilie several (anifia rf lAwftnd 1 - 1 * ^6ite and ilto. Circuit CuarU ‘ lor t he Slate ol Georgia. »j \ */ n, ' en U'ven.mhe purchase e nd ' • ‘S.1365. - _37 law notice. ,; practic-c law inall th&Coaris Vo.l i lb ;' Nes,era ’ in Iriivin of.theSoutl)-: tA ft f .f , ngof ,he Brunswick, andintai' • the I’aiauU Circuits. 13 ‘ngton direct, opposite the Express ! April 28,1806. ^i r n 0 / 8?, “ n!l1 8erficc > 10 “» e citizen Jtlfij, 1 ▼icinity. •" ^ Brick L . JEWITING’S f*C;. K ", a D s r ;. Drn « J “lj 28lh, 18C6. ? & PETERS, ‘ } N MERCHANTS at lanta 7 ga. Millsof At- mnd. ak. 0Ur °f sll uy -IfpSo: ket prices. 44-3m 1 E,mi1 -, - H ' MlUtSfi bounty ‘"^Uod. ,ao '»* belonging t. tUe e /. ,0a N UA.MELT0.H -H, Adm’r. 2- ; sep-emher isfisGc, ” ‘ A||miiiistrator7s Sale* - — — ^ ^ GEORG I A—Wortli Cgtujifo/-' T» fiTJp FOR S A£(&V \ ' yli tne of an order granted by t he H^uorable -fcj.r V * ,,{1 v'-Li-l. . i ^ J39l! ,rt sold. ** WILL be soJdUnt ii3nimiwrtttor s.onl^, on tne 1st a , public oat-cry’, hetween the -usual hours of sale, Tuesday in NoTember j*ext,&wfore th ifCouri House before the-Court Uouso do^r in the town ofR sabfclbi, door in Albany,..one lot orJfod/.t)u:uber(..U3) three 0 n the first Tuesday in December next r lot Afittnd hundred-rind sUiy-lhVecr tfi tue 5th District of ong- number Jhre^hmndreti and twetnyrfite. sold, (^00) blic hundred acres of land, ip its third, made for BSm■ Jf'aale i g'fc] hundred and-fifty-Ihree, in said Dialricl. Sold as the properly 'of Bi I Dv Tomlinson, of Do,lghcriy'counly, de«'d.for ihc benefit of the heira and .reditofs of oaill dcoeaao^. GIDEON BROWN, Adm’r. September 10,5886. ' BRiNS'-iV' •*••'■■ Ex.ydrof-llaincTvr .. ! jl n?dn\ * - OjcABAT DISTRlBtmOW >Goral,’ Florentine, Mo: . a Cameo Ladies’ gets. Gold Pens,, with ‘. Gold*ud.8i ver Extension Holders,, • acc* vuains, i iiuti ai • Cleaned Gold Chains' «r.^ valued;at * d • , v l . .fOS ONE DOLLAR, which they_ need not pay. uritii it is- known *hat is drawn and uy vSlue. . ' TB? AMERICAN JEWELiPRS^ ASSOCUHON calls your attention to the fatk.Qf itri being Ike lor* gest ‘aud most' popular Jewelry Association.in tho United States’ The business is arid always has been conducted in. the most candid‘and honorable manner.’ i Oiir rapidly inerjeasing tnide ts^a sure'’ guarantee of i he appreciation of ourpat.'nns for this method of ebtpiniug rich, elegant nnd costly goods. The sudden .siaguaiiou of r^do in Europe, .owing to the late GOrm^n War'aadrccent disastrous financial Crisis in England,' has caused -the fatlure^bf number:of Jerielry Hoitses in toadori-’and Purm* .. T ML_ Obliging tlie.ai; to: sell thoir. goods at a great sacrifice*, in some instances le.fts than one thipd the ’ cost of manufacturing, ^ \Ve htiVe. lately \ purchased very largely oUttiese Bankrupt Goods’,, at sneh extremely low prices that we can'.afford to send awav Finer G^ods r and 'give better, clilncts to draw the iriost valuable, prizes than any other estoblisliniCnt doing a similar business. OUtt AIM IS tt) PLEASE, and wo respect fu.IIy t solicit your patronage, as we are cotitfddnt of giving the utmost satisfaction.-—; During the past your we have forwarded a number of <the most valuable.prizes to all parts of the ooriri- iry, J Thos^vrho patronize us will receive the frill value of their* money, as no article on our list is worth, less than One-Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks.* Parties doling with us may depend on haviog’.pralupi‘ returns, aud the article drawn will .^BamjMliately sent, to any. address by returri mail or expressu _• follow NEW BOOKS! PRISON LIFE.OF JEFFERSON DAVIS—By Dr. J. j; Craven, U. 8. IT. FOLLY—By Mrs-Hcnr/Woocl. LAST—By E4muiid Yates. losr ia the GRANADA—By-rref. HoUom. LIFE Of •• STONEWALL "JACKSON—By John EsieRCQbke. •- .1 **' - T|JE WAR OF THE KEBELLION—By H. 8. roAtri: ' ‘ * - ■ Foote. Just roceived and for salebv August 4th, I860. WELCH * oo: HiTOTIOlsfS! ^Btrna DESKS. Work Boxes, Dressing Cues, *' Elm Caries, Card cases, Traveling Satchels, Jflwel Boxes, Toilet Boses, Photograph. Albums from $1 to $30 each'. James Rodgers and Wosten- holms Pocket Knives, Razors, and Scissors. Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books. Pipes, Fine Toys v &cj t . J@** Better stock than ever .offered here. Call and see, at the ALBANY BOOK STORE. Musioal Instruments < OQD Stock, always on hand, and ari^r Music o r Instrument ordered for customers. let 73, ’60.' It E. WELCH & CO. •T EDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Recohlv, -Time JLj Books, Lclier Books, Copy Books,'Psss, Meiiio, yahdums and Dairies, &e4., Any style Blank made to order. : L. E. WELCH ACO: " M Singolarlia iro «i" .it^tuvui.. A curious accident ,bi*fcll "a- passen 'r train on the Memphis and Louisville road,by which two of tile cars were tld*own down a fifteen feet embankment.: The train had just crossed the Wolfe.river bridjte, and was pipeoeding at the rate of only about ten miles per-hour along a .portion of.the road, which is skirted 'with a thick undergrowth and brash, when the engineer - discovered, about two hundred yards ahead ofthc loco- . motive,two bulls with their horns locked,, and their bodies directly within the rails.— The whistle was at on'ce' blown and the' speed of the train somewhat' lessened^ but to no avail. The stubborn unconcerned ani- * mats seemed to heed nothing beyond their . pcraonal rencounter,and as the threiiruing. train came still nearer -and the slirfeks -of -•' . the wore piercing,ai if iu defiance’ they hra.-. ; cedthemselvesanew and exhilntc-iiin .do- . termination all that they lacked lif precaii- tmn. At length,j-afiisihg.td’yfeld the truck - the engine came upon: them’sfiid lmrled one { of tbejr tediesdpwu4Wj^ffii:intnt,'wJ>ilo. c ‘ a ', .t j&sseJi overthno^.W^rffel'niim,; at the rate dfuboatseiglitP'iMKs Althongli the.locoinodve'tfil^ i l v over the carcass,-suelsiWnifljiit'th'(*‘ease .witk the cyirs of train; wbiohaWMSiaVeh Udh ter, and happe moreoasilyiMspnWia: i'fhe.fia^- •* gUge andsecondfOiatsisiiass'diygei- ear wire thrown ; from. ; tlie Draek,' hfecariie detachi;d . from the balance of thfe tftnn, and! were pre- cipitated down the'-Oi7iti;iiikiinSn^as w\ l - li *\'e ■ ^ v;>Tir^ iue/tv'titfcr, niid rear ’ • cars of the train - were mot’ HfisnlajCed, and U thus the'accident, which Atii^fet. have 'other- '" , -w'ise'been T«y4»Swioelip*^B^ff8enc«i,. ...,. . fftsiilteil in .tlw’llijiH-J'oi'ionr persons sli.rl,t- jv.and ono^jefhaps mofti'SeHmfslV,‘while the - i' damage done the, cart-WhS trivial ’i; parties have recently drawn v.lux- *blcl)rizc8 from the American Jewelers’ Association, . a ®^kave kindly allowed the of their names: Cliprlez J, Uuuter, Esq.,-Treasury Department, WashiugtQU, p, ,C f , piano, value $3U0 ; Miss Anna G. Yates,,, 52 St. Mark’s Place! N. Y., Sewing Ma- chiiie, value $75’; Brig. Gen. L. L Hanson, U. S. •iVols’ Nashville, Tenn.% Silv' h Tea Set, value $150' Miss Eiuliia Hunter, 03 Front St., Harrisburg, Pa , Sewing Macbiue, value $60; LieutHloi. Walter Xlhitteuden^ Quartermaster,. LouiqviUe, Kentucky., .0ol«jl Waich, \uiue $150; Wtu. S. Hqiues, 247 King. S i. ,q h an eel o t^, Silver'* Watch,- •value $50 *. Alesandardflftnonti-. Ksn '. Edltnr ftltmkntPiii*. Mirin’! ranted a»represented. Ot 18. L. 1 Alexander Jrihnson; Esq/, Editor Muskuteur, Mirinl, Ladies’ Knamelcd.Wjuali.-.vttluq $150.;. Samuel-Lee 5 , fcsq.v • Pjesiderit Colorado.land. 4l<;d t^ank; Mining; Coutpany^Sar^Ptancisco;Cal., MeIodepri, value$‘^00; AritonS. Long, Esq., Priucdprif Elkjteari Collegate. Institute; ElkliQivrt; Nv J;, 1 DfMorid Pin, value $200; ■R.L.-* Longs:re^l,. Moru'gDniery, Ala., Music Box, value $75; lb?v. Isaac Van Dnzfiy Albany N. Y;V- Golt} -Lined Diuing. jSeG value $300; Miss- Clara Lucriip'e^,Dayton, Ohio., pianoforte, vu,luo--$riOQ,’ arid.Diamond Pi’rf, ***-- # ' <r - . ,«iam . _ Mithybames ^qrild* be placed on tHS Xifet.' buj yrc publish ho nattiebl wijhoutpvrinhisitnv.T-. Gdvpatrons, aredbsirH to schiLUnited Stat’ei Omrotri^y -wlien D is cony^uluAtA PARTIAL LIQT.gjpA^KCj^S;^ = •* ' : ’ t to’bb • ri*SGLD EACH Wiilioqt rogiffd to ioiuc/.npd ftot*to:be paid for ntr^ ! i isK^A.tqjfeoaivje v?- ’' .vl^ EjogatH JtyfetwoQii Pia^o^ wprth^. $200 to. $450 'lojttcV* ’— ,elp^e ou p3<i3fe>oddCases4v>.j>rirl7fi.4© 250 .oJvEirsfClass.^ejwirig Maciubes...... 4P’to [SOO •iS r 4^uj^OIl I*alntiu£aC;^i7. v .:.... 30 to 100. I'loDL'mo'Stfcel lShgravingsrframed...... * 2t>to 30 : ? 50 MrisioBuifts.',4.-.».~f**. , *«o<:4../»4.ii.v 23 to • 40 luri KeyyLing p^tbni. L'asipta.-Silvet^;. 20 to ' :40- k«(.<^0,20. to 40DSeth 6f Tqa arid Table $poqns 20 to .40 .nSpGpld^dtjTlnfCake* wfifebek,Warn’d. 50 to ttO Albany.-October20,. ^ _ , J , ^ ; TvCGryr* 1 : IMOgiaWbmllTtfgr, aioster Si-Ogle stone 75 to 260 J75 Gold Wntchcs ...^... 800Ladies’WatchesT..v....<. iillil Silrne tV.ilnl.ac **"“ t Inally Irwin, now Berrien.co,unty. » scvcntli (Tthi districi of said county, known aa trio Also, on tItejrif- Tuesday in Decfember, will. ; bci-ncsid«ji»e'piSjpcrty'of the late George Greeru /fiWl€ 1 -l f lnftk amat».■«)»ail .w*rf>a xif lariil in tltlo third. (he ——**• .r a-u... _ 11 J 11 — — .. payment of deBls, and the property. ^.’•Dt)'i»«r... < TentfF%n HiellAy ..O016, ISM :&;FAIRCLOTH, Adtpiv. r ■ '4* - - . 52— ’. J s Sale, o ^asgsaaas^Mtt. Tuesday in ’December next, 7L0I of land No. tar o' hundred nnd serenly-cighl, (278) l-'lh diaincj said counly, .yonlattijtt l.wp hundred nnd. fi II, rr — acres, tfold ns fee-property ufSyrpb McLeod, de- H. V. Call Ufa V censed, for the benefit ^ «d . . JhiiAh district of said, county. Also, ono*th*!fd interest in three JJogs^s andjpjts in the town of Bainbridge, QWiTdfe the house's and. lots .formerly’ bqlongitg 40 Stephen Swain, deceased. Sold ari the pro] GEORKIA-*——- | r , JI bcsold before 5aaaa«gg«ss^s River. Terms made known pp lha dsrj a^sl* Executor of James Chance, dee d... Oel 6.385* 6I ~ Istotioe.. t . , TWO months after tb« date ol *•*!?- n ," ti<:c pply .o the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county, dill in sell lot of land number *>4-,. ««« <- . liSOUCilA-^-iHllcheU Cooniy! J f HIUVUCU VUUUIJt ^ Cl I XT Y cays afier dale application will be-made’ to the Court of Ordinary of said county,., .fqr fri.-ive to sell 175 acres of lot of’ Ialild number 381 ^ l improved, and lying. : 1»!rd ’interest in oPNothm Mapl qs, deceased, for 'benefft *if ^irs’ and creditors^ ISRAEL MAPLES, Adm’r * ^16,1866 ? J ’ 52-* fflltcItcU Coa^/*’ ” t LL perso^-indebtotl’lfi palliari Maptes,*dec r d‘ are hereby notified to come forward imd t^riVe payment—and those having claims ngaitist said de- Cifrisfedv are requested tp prepent theai; inwtmtms rijf. »S?Wi HbfaWj ISRAEL MAPLES^ Adra’r.' * Gfcl$»"1866 4 . . . x IsTOTIOE. TWO months after date application will be made- to the Court- of Ordinary of Mitchell county,. fori, leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of D. A. Bostick, deceased. ! -,-im . JESSE POLLUCKJ Adm’r. . 0016,18^6-,,.. 52— EORGIA-JIiloliell Comity. " - N the first Monday in November nSx£‘*Stmeon orieave to sen ‘“‘V*" nt ,o r . nl i ; n lltli 0) ^eck w»U apply to the Court of Ordinary of ,crcs off the wpsl side of lot nun o “ • , ... • ! gaid couuty for letters of Guardianship of the mi- :•»<■!<" «f Mitchell counly, as the pi p • w * nor chi.dren, orphans of Thomas (’nmbie, deceased. JI. C. DASHER, Ordinary. Oct C. 1866 52—; B, i'oixl.lalc of .uiJ ” 0 ';f_!/- c ae S R , AJm-r. Oct G, 18GG ustoticie. GEORGIA—lVorlh Conufy, 1TXTY days nfter date hereof application will be • rr..',, fieri he date of this notice X shall ft^ade lo’lhe Ordinary of said county for leave ™w? 0 "ta c!nrt Of Ordinary of Mitchell county nil the real .state of James Nolea. 'deceased. ?,?!«». to srfl all the lands belonging to the e»-. for benefit oljh. beirs aud, creditor of eaid late Of Thomas Cumbie, deceased AJraY . I ^ AdmV af j.m" .Nolel, dee'd. OrtfiTiseo. ' «- I «-■ft. m 4.' 88 to'-150 _ ..... DU io 100 500 Silver! WutcLe^J 1 •••♦• ’*•• Ifc - 75. Diamond Pins, Urridrihes. and Ear Props *.Ladies’, * Uiamonu Fins, HroOches ana Ear Props, .Laaies Sele ct Qsjffjbd Coral. J4rand (tdltfj_FTor5ptin«V Mosaic,' Lrivqiand CmitCo; Et»ls-iuf Studs'' Vest and V--L- 8<r..L.^. .DkidJ v-J jM.. Awi.’ii .i! , . r - - air dfrilo afcovc irifcl.e8Ybr.0jK 'DOjLtAR, by pnrebasins a 8tbletI fnvciopc for 25 cts. t®* Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $1 ; Eleven for $2 ^PJiirt^.fpr. $5 ; Sixty-five for $10 ; (trie Hundred flir $1&4.; . . •;*;''■* AsFiits wanted Everywhere. • Unequiriled.- iuduceipents,. .offered- to* Ladies and Gents who will .act as such^/ Oqr descriptive circa* l»rs: will besent on aplicrii|on. w -u^ **’ madFiri tbejfoltowing' manner: witriitWHeBeVre ^ Ccrtificatcri jSaming ewcit artfcle and’its value ore placed In'sealea envflopes, •which" are well mixed. Oqe if lhe»% edvClapes containing the Certificate or Order'for some pi icle, w ill be delivered at our office mr seaVhy.rwritVq ooy address, without regard to choice, on .receipt of 25 centbl" ■ ' ^.OflfrecetVing the Certificate the purchase?will lifee What W«! it drvwri. and. 4ti valu • nnd can then send One Dollar, and:recejv^. the article named’or c\n choQso^any.ether on.e'fttrtlcle on oor list of the sams>alue; “ * Purchasers oPon'i* Sealed Envelopes may, in thia manner, abtain an article 1 wbrth from one to five lymtlred dolL-irs Loug Letters are unnecessary. Have the Vlad' ness G>-write^laih ditoction8, and In chosing dif ferent articles, ftojn those drawn, mention the style desired. *, >v .' * V Ordcrsfor SEALED ENYKLOPES must inj every case be a^oompnniedwith tlie cash, with the! name of theJ>erson.riend:Qg, iind Town- County and St Mepla i :• fk rj Jt eif. *j Letters should be addressed, to the Managers, as* llows:. - •- •- fpllows i. SHBRMAN, WATSON & CO., . 37 & 33 Nfisaati 3 f -, New- York"City. • Georgia* U orili fonnty. . * . . Whereas. William G. Lavender applies to me for letters of Administration,'vrith the will annexed, on the estate of John Long', of said county deceased. These are therefore to notify all and singular the kindred and croditors.of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office wrthin the time prescribed’by law. to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to the applicant. Given un der my hand and official signature, this 0 tober 20, JAMES W. ROUSE, Ord y 186 i November 3d, 1866 Large Stocks embracing all the Text Book: “ ‘ 1. E. WELCH & CC, used in ibis section. "W.AIRjIRjTIfcTTEZD OLD and, SILVER WATCHES, Gold, Chains; \Jf Keys and Charms, Diamond Rings, Gold Set and Plain Rings, Broocheri, Ear Rings, Fine Seta of Jewelry, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gvld and Silver Spectacles. Gold Collar Buttons, Sleeve Buttons and Cxfovei* & Baker’s SEWING MACHINES, A'T 5 Manufactures prices—simply freight added, ~J\ W at ’Albany Book Store. s T.iNPARD, Miscellaneous Books, and New _ Books oft he Day—always on hand. Any Book Published ordered for customers. • — • Oct 18,1866 L E WELCH A CO I E have succeeded in obtaining the services of ‘ An Experienced and Reliable Jeweler. *nd am prepared to receive Watches and Jewelry for. R.epairs. We hold ourselves responsible for good work, and guarantee satisfaction. ^‘; f 8 ’ 18 ^ 6 - - L. E. WELCH &'CO. -T ARGE Stock, and very cheap, at the Albany JL^fryk, Store. ,, L. E. WELCH & CO. a. a. briqos* (Late of Columbus, Georgia.) HULL & BRIGGS, Cot to n Factors • • : ,<sx s? sp 4ofiintissionilfrf|anfs, Sfa. 4«, AT3V93!i3T m _- ; N EW ORliE ANSiXiOuisiana. . Sopiember29,'l866. . ,2m. WILKINSON, WILSON & C0„ COTTON FACTORS ; - • . . _ wa njC; 1 *. General Commission Merchants. Agents for the purchase aud sale of all kinds.of Cotton Domestics, liberal Advance* made on Consignments. ■ Of FICB No.-8 Stoddahd’s Loweb Rajcox, bat . STREET, SxVVANNAH, - GA. U. B< Wilkinson, of Newiran; Go, ; r r * B. J. Wilson. formerly.-pf OkeefuskeeCotton Mills; , . Alqbaipa., :... , . ,P* H.’Wood, of the late firm J. W. Rabun & Co., • Savannah. 1 Oct 6, 1866 - 6^-2ia AVlNtyttEAt. x , . ; . -^ s , a •‘"i I s .week apnroacU-, ,n S *“® suspension .np»ri Niagra, tha - conductor tbtuid-^yp^jgApgs who could not: 7 hi* tin*." ; T|tO,p6S>. 1 -.f^Ilo.w..wa3 evident-' > -de the- last - .of, ; cp!lsumption, nnd emaciated to sk(tleto(i..proppjj,ions. He fiat. by himself, and bis eyes 'verc ied.’asthoneli he had been weeping ; but -.the' lawfi. of the company could not be transgfi-saeil, and he - must leave the (rain. 'Not a person moved it or spoke as the conductor led him from his - seat, all shiveririg with’ cold> but just as ho reached the door a beautiful girl arose from her wat, and with a bright sparkling eye de-' , ?“?««* th « amount charged for the poor in-. The conductoraaid $8, and the young and ' the yonng.and noble girl took the sum from •“56 .fio.nk.ct-boot. and kindly led the sick youth back to his seat.- The.action put to shame several men who nad witnessed it, and they offered to pay “half,” brit the wole- sonled woman indignantly refused the assis tance. When the train arrived in Albany the j ouu«j|jAx»iccue6s> ga\ethe invalid moiiA cy enough to keep hinirever night, and send tan to his friends uekt nfdmmg. --od bless womaii ; 'the 1 ‘iirst best gift to man, • • vi- '" . : - • Seren Tears* Exercise to Get 'a Fortnne. ' 4" Englishmen Whii ^defiift'y died in J.fii- ’ coster beqathed a snare of his property to his nephews, on the tolloWing conditions: , “As my nephews are fond of indulging themselves in bed in the morning, amllis 1 wish them to prove tdthe Satisfaction 6f my executors that they have got ont of bed in the mormng^ind either erhplbycd themselves in business or taken exercise inthe open air, from five toeight o’clock every morning from - the 5th of April to the loth of October, be ing three hours each day; and from seven to nine o clock in the morning from the 10th of October to the 5th of April, beirtg two hours every morning; this is to be done for some years, during the first seven years v t<atbesat- lsfaction of my exeeutors, who may excuse them in case of illness, but the task must be made up when they are well, agd ifthey will < not do this they shall not receive any share property. Temperance makes the ' faculties clear, aud exercise makes them vjir-_ orous. It is temperance' and exercise that - - caiii alone ensure the fittest state for mental t and bodily exertion.” ’ METAL1C BURIAt CASES LONG 4 THOMPSON’S, Under tlie IMnUng'Office ON BROAD STRERT,. ALBANy; GEORGLA.' FINE ASSORTMENT of METAE1C COFFINS from the 8m;\llest to the largest sizes have just resorted by us, and wiil be kept always cu band. Persons desiring Coffino of this kind purchase thorn cheap by calling on LONQ & THOMPSON. AlKny, feb. 28th,'1860. 14—If Georgia, Mitchell Coioty, ' A l D to • , . h<, " U,e of Alexander ■?"£!- C0 . U ?V’ «• hereby notified to re,He the same without del»yr.nd ,S haring olaims again-, said eElole wil , p j , h “ ' duly authanuoated within the time prescribed bv law, or this notice will be placed in bar of tbrir tl- CQTCry. nor s I F * » PUCKETT, Adf..'- THE BEST FRIE.VD. • AVhatdo you do without a mother to tell aU yonr .troubles to?’ said a child who lied A-mother, to one wlioes mother was dead; - . ’’Mother told me to whom to go beibre sbe.died, answord, the little orphan. ”1 rr 0 to the-Lord Jesus; He was mother’s- fciend and He is mine. . ", .. ^ The-other replied, ’’Jesus' Christ 'is in the W; ?* is. away off, and has a great many things to attend to in Heaven. It is hot like- ly He -cau stop to mind yon'” * ”i do not know about that,” said the or- • phan; -’’all I know is Ho says he will ml ' that is enongh for me.” . The, orphan was right. God’s ear is as open to babes and sucklings as it is U divines anil senators. Oh that all the chil dren were told as much, and belived it The census of Urontgomory city aud county, Ala has been completed.‘.The popu- lation of the city is returned at a little over 12,000— which the Mail tliiuks is too small. V* e I, )0 P u ‘ittion ofthe county, including the . ls —ot whom 13,065 are wliitefi. This is a great increase since 1880, and wi l probably secure tor the county one Senator and three Representatives in the Legislator We learn from the Savannah papers tliat the Central Railroad Company has re duced the fare from Savannah to Augusta • to six dollars and a half. The distance is 182 miies, and the fare before the »