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*VrKC1A 1. NOTICE.
ofcanlidsles for office, $10,
charged for at regular ad-
* *he paid in advance.
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• cite, payable in advance $20 00.
Ilatjal Adrcrllncmeuln.
' > ate our rate* for legal adrertisc-
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■^ViaiivQof dismission from Admin
GEORGIA—MItekell Coast;.
i Jr.. . ' ac * ,on applies to me for
G'6ati*ta? ofDuiinlsaionfrom the estate of Wa.
l* 1 ® **M county, deceased.
" d «*“<>«>>>■ all p«r-
eonn ooneerned, to he and appear at ay office with-
«tey have, why said letters sh’ouldnot ^fnaHSf.
Rl f * “
“J h “ d atnlnlBelal.ignaiure th'i.^
July, 1800. H. C. DASHER, Ord’y
39—
July 7th, 1866.
GEORGIA—Irwla Cosst;.
.itogerald applies to me for
letters of Drsmiasion from the Administration of the
estate of Perry Fttsgerald, deceased.
..~l^®,* r S ,h ' r ! fpre 14 cil * “ d ndmonish all cou-
wrned, to be and appear at my offiee within the
time prescribed by law, andahow cause, if tiny they
Ceorgf*; Worth County.
d »' e application will be made to
* 00 “,'» f° r leave l.s.ll th.
appHcan? *’*'* I * Ue ” ’ '*°“ ,d *>• granted to said
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this Juno dth, 1806. *
June ICih, I860.
• L. M. COLBEUTIl, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Irwii CoHRl.v.
-r n- 11 E . RE . AS - J »t»es Pouli app'ies to me for let ters
or Dismission from administration on the estate of
James Boykin, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to ci.e and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lobe and appear at tny office within the time pre-
acribetfliy law, to show cause, if any they ean, why
said letters of dismission should not he granted to
applicant. Giron under my hahd and official sig-
nature at office. t. u ivh dwohh « ■
August 4, I860.
L. M. COLBERTH, Ord.‘
• * A 43*-
—
ion 10.- diNtuirtion from Guar-
4 00
...•UUad - 00
fektrthxi•'•'editor*... .............••*•4 00
UfRiyMK - h.3' 00
ipabblc property, ten day* 3 00
L ,txij day* —.5 00
ik tbove rate* will be required In
’(■untie*.
IPEClAL NOTICE.
fTlIIESE are to notify all and singular IheVIndred
-X ®®d creditors and all others concerned, to be
uud appear at jny office wUhiw th«r tW prescribed
fcjp'M#? to. show cause, if any they hare, why Abel
0°a on the estate
be dismissed from
of David Cobh, dee’d, should net w » u.p.tu« wu n om
his said trust. Given under my hand and official
signature,‘July 5. 1830.
July 14, 1866.
JAMES W. BOUSE, Ordinary.
STATE OF EEOIUilA—WortkCmiy.
^^I!ERE.\8, Wm. C. Vancy, Adtu'r with the Will
annexed on tbe estate of S. W. Vancy. dcc’d,
represents to the Court in his petition duly
■. . .... r. . hied and entered pn the record, that he ha* full;
IfUadbr Administrators, Executors or administered 8. W. Yancy’s estate.
p#m^uir«d by^law to be : hM on *ba This is. therefore, lb citr^l p»iumt concerned.
JIJOBGIA; Biker Cavnlf,
d «« application wHl be made
emint. * B Ronor *ltl 8 Court of Ordinary of said
STwi&raJF *? «n the improved latfd b«Cg.
Creditors of said Eataie. ’
Oct. 20 1866
MART J. WINCHESTER, Adm'rx
*60
Sell Land.
A* #? *^** ,# Ul * Coave of
A SftSlfiSErSs- * l the . fir ? t
nafiM “*o»*ns irom tins
esuSS ! lMlUBds •«>•»*<»* ‘® Ut.
A..g, Whlto, deceased, lata of EdgeBeld
C * rolina ' f rj h ' w b mTP*Ii h * b ' ire
A. J, WHITE, Adm rz.
of aatd estate.
October 20, 1866
Li { piU - d «“»« d - Sold
for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of said de-
ceased.
October. 20,18C6
PANNBT B. L1PP1TT, Adm’t
GEORGIA, Worth Connty.
, I **T •J*y»*R«rdate application will bo made
Em J** e Ord.omry of laid county, for leave to tell
DUfriot ^w“^ r (M) in the ls'h
n$?t2i7£l,?S3i£ ht pr4pert3r
September 22d, 186« J ' ^ UU ' L ’ d ' b0Di ‘ 0<m -
Georgia, Irwin tounly.
IeuH2. E r E ‘) S ’- *" P -. C,emenl * applies to me for
of administration on the estate of John W.
oud cr^h?, C rW d '-1 *“ J jinsnl.f, the kindred
and creditors ofsaid deceased, are noiiSedlo be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
Uw, to show cause, ifany they hare, »by , X »id lei
i°“ ld B . a * b « P'nt'J Oiren under my band
sndofficislsignsturs of office. L. M. COLBERTH
October 20th, ’6b Srtiwy
Georgia, Irwla ( •■nty. ~
W 1 , IEREaS ' A - p ; Clements applies to me for
letters of dismission from Guardianship of
tne person and properly of Daniel Brauch. These
•re therefore to cue and admonish, all and singular
“J oppoav at my office within the lime pre-
scribed by law, to show causo if an* they Lave.
sortuea uy law, to sbow causo if an. they haye. why
said letters of dismission should uot b<f granted.-^
Given under my baud and official signature.
October 20,66 L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary:
Georgia, Irwla Coanly.
O E0RGE YOUNG applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate of R. M. Griffin.
. . 7. ."•* •H.i.ivipivfiioinu nuiuoiilhu
*11 and singular, to be and appear at my office with
in the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if nny
r ' , . . "a, . m mis ta, uicmure,.l<l CIIVMI persons concerned, in iue Uuie prescnocu by WW. to fhna miim :r
C,.Mt*aiantit. between the Ijour* of kindred and creditors, 1o show canse, if any they j ' h 'J why .aid letters should uot bo granted 7
|.»u»a .ad three^iu tho afternoon, a* can, why said Administrator should nor be dis- j c, »«“ ““dor toy hand and official signal tire*
“JVi! *«T«S must h?Whms ***«.'*«*.'•'’ administration, and receive letters October 20th, 00 L. M. COLBERTH, Ord'y.
Nat,.. .,f these sales must bo gt.en „ r Dismission on tho first Monday in February' S
hSustefwtrd^s prejiows. next. This July lfl, I860.
I' 11 ' “ b * , b * J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
ts.tr, through a public gasetto ten! J n ly-|, i860. 1 ail.
o sale day. % _ .
* r *“ " l,,e “ USt |. OBOnOrA-DOUGIIERTf OOUXTY. “■
r . •Jitauls he made to the Court'* WliEUEAi Melrlna M. Godwin. Administratrix
blkiantosell Land must he publish- «f Ihotuas <i. Godwin, represents to the Court m
I , ■ IlFF Tie! It 1AII fillip nl»(l nml on I orotl nn ...n.,) t1.,,i
ffcrletters of Administration, Guardian-1 j|j, c _i‘ A :ls
* be pjbUwlied thirty day*—for
•luiiuistercd Thomas G. Godwin’s
rxioni uuiruiauvnip ivi'ijr «wja.. . , . . , , . . »l»OW CAUSe, if *nj *h®y
UisrsclMttrtof Jfortgmges must be 0 ? D - wl !J “ ,d Ad "' iB l« t . r *' r '? ••■«“' d "»! »?
I wathl* for four months—-for establisbiug «h»>8«d *romber Aduttnislratton and receive letters
frtk. mil sp.ee of three months—for ofDSmhelon on Die ttjeoed Mondey in February,
>1" host Etecutor. or Administrator^ : 18 ®‘- . w - H - WILDER, Ordinary^
bee* given by the deceased,'the August 4, I860
|tf'hree momlis. : . .{h v ' ;
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y order or tite Court of Ordinary or Troupe
county, will he sit'd on the first Tuesday in De-
eetnber next, betore the Court House door io the
town itfCamilla,during the usual huuia of sale. In
" f . ,i *" d niter seventy-live, (7i) in the loth Dis-
tnct of originally Early, now Mittdtell cnonty.be
lorgmg to tho estate of J. J. Hendon, deceased
bold for |he b ‘netii oi the heir* and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day «f sale.
Ori. 20, J. M. BKELAND, Atlm’t*
j GEORGIA-Worth C oanly.
nicmitD uuefis WHEREAS, Sarah C. 8hine and 8. P. Jones, ap-
. , plies to tne for letters of dismission from adminis-
& HOBBS ' tration on tho estqje of A. J. Shine, late of said
hRw— 1 . county deceased. These are therefore lo cite and
vlfl E Y S AT Ti A VV ■ •d n, °°*®**t »B *0^ amgular, the kindred and rrdit-
i* niH( , __ r *, on of said deceased. »o be and appear at my office.
tiWSl, GA. ' - I within the time prescribed by law to show cause if !
IFtf-ifeiuTViuwhefiy and Ihe surround- any they have, why said letters of dismission should
■IWm. • ** Given under my
b. I860.
, ROUSE;Ordinary,
September 15, 1SCG,
• — | wiiuiu me tiviiG yrsaui iouu uj mu
’JtiKirei* Wuigheviy and ll»e ourmund- any they have, why said letters of
lbt™»».i,i :iie Superior.Court* ot flte oo. bs granted to the applicant.
7 b«ef Suto. Circuit Court at Sayan-! hand and seal, September the 1 it
lo bn.ineM in Soutb-Weri J. W. UG
t IniaiaeM in Soulb-Weri
r, in tpecial agreemenl. .
,IS65. 33—
l. r. D. wattRE*.
j HT t WAJtaBW,
Phneys at law,
ll »UY, OA .
ItAND FOR SAUS,
f !* 'j 18 wverul Courts of Law and
Uircnii Coat
,Bd >*• «rt»6 Coarts
»r the S.ate of Georgia. ‘
H' venlu *1* purcltaae and
t It. Ifihfi. * —37 ■
llAW NOTICE. ’
‘tlwtk w pr,tli ” 1,w *»«11 tlieConrls
flZ'"™' in Irwin oflheSuttlh-
&«rr ick ’* n ^ ,t
B*aStreet, opposite the Express
’*M>28,1S66. 2S _
■H.V.
14-^lf
HERRING’S
^ * peter^ "
^merchants
tianta,
ga.
Mm »«f At
^KAWLTON.Adm.r
WILL be sold st administrator's sale, oa the 1st
Tuesday in November next, before the Court House
door in Aibsny, one 1st of laud, ®umber (663) throe
hundred mud sixly-tbrae, in theotWHstrict of orig
inally Irwin, now Berrien coanly.
Also, on the IsL Tuesday in December, wHi be
, (100) oneltundred acres of land, in the third
r|et of originally Monroe, now Pike county.
District or origtnatiy ntouroe, now t-tw •until;,,
known as tin West hsir or lot number (2i3) tttff
hundred and *fl,-three, in said District.
Sold: aa lb, properly of-R. L. Tomlinson, of
Dougherty county, deo'd.fer lhe benefit or Ihe heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
-f, , GIDEON BROWN, Adm>.
’ September 15,1866. , , J .j j
Administrator’s Sale.
'WILL bo sold before Ihe Court House door In the
town of Camilla, MiicbcV
Tuesday in December next, Lot of land
hundred and seven! v-eigbt, (278) 10th district 6#
said county, containluf l*<T hundred and fifty
»ld as the properly of 8«r*h VeUod^ -
ceased, for the bcuefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms i
Perms made known on the day of sale. •
JOHN HAMELTON, Adm’r.
Oot 6. l6G6 : *»-
CG9RGIA—Baker Coanly.
TN compliance with the will of James Chance.
I late of said county, deceased, will be sold berora
the Court House door in said county, an the Brat
Tuesday in Deccmbea nest, one thousand acres of
land, in Ihe 8th district of said county, Taawau
the C nance Place, two miles below Newton, on flint
River. Termaunade known on thc^day
Executor ef James Chance, dee'd.
Oct 6.1866
UlTOTICE. til
TWO months after the date of this notice I shall
apply to tho Court of Ordinary of-MtloheJl county,
for leave to soli lot of land number 3*-,, and17-
aores off the west side of lot number.64^.tall tn 1 111.
district of Mitohell county, as 'bo p.-oporfy of Wt
B, Ford, late of sai.1 county, c d ceca.cd EBr ^
Oct 6, 1866 52
Georgia, IHMefcell
dMras^frrhorabr
A 17^"'utVof aald county deceased, are nereoy
.~t >n’.cttle the same without delay, and those
noufied to settle the c*"** _:n nreeent them
5M! n A.K , lLd , eiSd U, wIthDt the time _ pcisoribed by
duly authenlioat^d wl'L- ^ thejr
uot let viti — ..... -.^v* aa—
law, or this
eo very No*.
JOHN HAMILTON, Adtar.
Eaceoutor’s Sale.
A GREEADLK tosn order front the Court of Or-
t ohtary in ami f«,r the county of Dougherty, will
be auid bf lore the Court House dotr in Albany, on
tlie firs' 1 ureday 11 December next, wilhin the ‘egal
hours of sale, lot ol laud nun,Iter three hundred and
eighty-eight, (388) in said county. Sold as Ihe prop
erly ol tile estate of Adatn Brinson and Mathew* Brin*
son, late of said euiiuiy deceased. Sold for a divis
ion, slid lor the benefit of said estates.
F. G. HODGES,
Bxer'r of Adam Brinson.
• N. P. BRINSON
Exeu'r of Mathew Jrintton.
Albany, Orl.beriO, 1866 do*'
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Worth County.
B Y virtue of an order granted bylbe Honorable
c — ' - *•
_ Court of Orainary of said connty. will be sold
»* public out-cry between usual hours of eale,
before Ihe Court Housedog in ihe town oflsnbclla,
on the first Tuesday in December next, lot of land
uumber three hundred snd twenty-five. (825) in the
seventh (7th) district of saul county, known os the
Residence Property of the late George Green. Sate
made for the payment of debts, and the property
sold subject to Widow's Dower. Terms on the day
of sale. SESSOM8 FAIKCLOTH, Adm’r
Oct G, 1806 *•» 52—
(sfiOfUifl—Mitchell C’oQBly.
S IXTY esys after dote application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary ofsaid eouaty. Cor
leave to sell 175 acres of lot of land number 381;
also 90 seres of lot number 382, also 125 acres of
lot uumber 358, all improved, and lying in the 11th
T-taira interest in
district of said codot j. Also, one-
three houses and lota in the town of Bainbridge,
known as thehonses and lots formerly belonging
to Stephen Swain, deceased. Sold as the property
of Nathan Msbleo;deceased, for benefit of heirs
«nd creditors. ISRAEL MAPLES. Adm’r
Get 6,1866 52-
«R*BCM—9Htcbe!l Corn;.
A LL persons indaidoAtoNathan Maples, dcc’d,
/\ are hereby ^notified to com# forward and make
payment—and (hose having claims against said de
ceased, are 1 requested to present them in terms of
tha law. ISRAEL MAPLES, Adm*
Oct 6,1806
62—
NOTICE.
TWO months after dote application will bo made
of Mitchell county,' fof
ta Hie Court of Ordinaiy^.... _ Wf ...
leave io sell all the lands belonging io the estate of
D. A. Bostick, deceased.
JESSE POLLUCK, Adm’r.
Oct C, 18C6 52—
bEORGIA-Vitchcll Cotftdf.
Q N the first Monday in November next Simeon
Beck will apply to the Court of Ordinary of
earn county for letters of Guardianship of ihe mi
nor children, orphans of Thomas Cumbie, deceased.
H. C. DASHER, Ordinary.
Oct 6, 1866 52—
UeORCIA-Worth Connty.
S IXTY days after date hereof application will b.
made to the Ordinary of said county for leave
lo toll all the real estate of James Nolce, deceased,
for tho benefit of th. heirs and erediters of said
deceased. G. V WHITEF1ELD
Adm r of Jame* Nolea, dee'd.
0.16,-1866 6--
GEORGIA, Dongberty County.
Speoial Bailiffs Sale.
WILL be lold before Ike Conn House door in lie
citj of Albany Georgia, on tho first Tuesday ia De
cember next, between the usual hours of sale, tho
following property to-wit: Three (3) mules—a bar,
*™*“' “<•“» colored one—one bay hone,
one bay mare, and one Jour horse wagon. Levied
on as the property of John Roe, by virtue of a fi fa
Usaed from the County Court of said county. Henry
Fe ^MmnietA, w. said John Roe. Property pointed 2
° B A b 7 Attornoy. JA^. WfitYO,
Oot. 18th. ’66 Special Bailiff D. C.
Ge*rgla,»orlfcl’onnty.
1 J*““•“’ William G. Lavender applies to me for
eUeraof Adtmniatration, with the will ennexed. on
the estate of John Long, pfsaid county deceased.—
These are therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
eppear at my office within the time prescribed by
Uw, to show cause if any they hare, why said letters
should not be granted to the applicant. Given un-
“ aI "l ad3 official signature, this 0. tober 20,
V .. JAMES W. ROUSE. Ord'y
Norember 3d, 1866 * j
Georgia, Mitchell County. ■ • J
fTUHRTY Days after date I will proceed to ep- 1
x point an administrator with tho will annexed,
on the estate of James Patillo, late of said county,
anu all person* are hereby notified to file their ob-
.lections, irony they have,'in my office, as the law
direcla. Given under my hand offioUlly. thU Nor.
8 'k 1*86. H. C. DASHER,
Nor. 10, 1866. Ordinary.
G LORGVA—MUcliell ionnty.
the first Monday In January next C. C. and
Wm. Lawrence, Administrators on estate of
ATieu Lawrence, Uleofaaid county, deceased, will
apply to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell sill,
the real estate belonging tosaid estate.
JOHN W. PEARCE, Cl’k Court Ordinary.
Oet 6, 1806 go—
Georgia, Irwin Connty.
WHEREAS. D. J. Fenn, applies to me for letters
of dismission from administration oa the estate of
Willis J. Bane, deceased. These are therefore to
cite and admonish, all and singular, the heirs and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, ifany they hare, why said Willis J. Bane
should not be reliered from said administration.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary.
October 20th C6
Pastponrd Administrator's Sale.
TTNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
qJ Worth coumy, will he sold at the Court House
in Isabella, on il»e first Tuesdry iu December next,
the land belonging to the estate*of Wm. F. Wellons,
late of said conruty, deceased, it being 166 acres;
the balance of lot number 159 in 1 he 14th district;
the Widow’s D<)wer having been laid off on the
norih side of said lot. Sold for ihe benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
JOEL JOINER,
Adm’r of Wm. F. Wellons.
Oct C, 1866. 52 -
Georgia,’Dougherty County.
WHEREAS, John F. Burney, of the* county of
Twiggs, in said Slate, applies lo me for letters of
administration dc bonis non, on ihe estate of Amos
Ball late of Dougherty county deceased.
These are therefore to eite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to heitnd appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show causo, if any they have,
why said letters should not bo grauted. Given un
der my hand and official signature at office, in Al>
bany, 7lh November, 1866, W. If. WILDER,
-.‘AovlO * Ordinary
Georgia, Doughrrty County.
WHEREAS, John R. Hill applies tome for letters
of administration on. the estate of John H. Dauforth
la ; e of said county, deceased*
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
•ingular, the kindred and creditor* ofsaid deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause ifany they have, why
said letters should not be granted. Given under
my band and official signature at office, in Albant,
November 7th, 1866. W. H. WILDER,
n#vl9 F * u Ordinary.
^ Administrator’s Sale.
T)Y tirtua of 'an order of the Court of Ordinary
if of Decotnr comity, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, before the Court House
door in tho city of Albany, Dougherty county, with*
in the legal hours of sale, the following city lots
in Ihe city of Albany, Dougherty county, to-wit :—
Loti numbers eighteen, (18) twenty (20) and eleven
(11) on Flint Street, numbers thirteen (13) and fif
teen (15) on Society Street, and a part or number
eight (8) pn Broad Street. Sold as the property of
Robert J,.Norton, deceased, for'the benefit of the
creditors." Terms os day of sale.
M. H. NORTON, Adra’r.
October 6th, 1866. 62-40d
Georgia, Niicbell Coanly.
. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexander
D. Puckett, late of said county, are hereby
notified to settletVe same without delay, and those,
having claims against said estate will present them '
duly authenticated within the fitpe prescribed by
law, or thirnotice wilt be placed in bar of tbeir re
covevy. nov 8 LYDIA A PUCKETT, Admr’x
Georgia. Dougherty County.
WHEREAS. F. K. Lewi, applies to me for loiters
of admistration on the estate of Alexander Herring-
• ton, l«n ofsaid coanly deceased.
Thera are therefore lo cile aud admonish, all aud
singular, the kindred und ereditoraof euiddeceased
to,he and unpear at mj offiee, wilhin Ihe lime pre
scribed by law, to show, cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted. Given un
der my bend and official signature, at office in Al
bany, 7th November, 1806. W. 11. WILDER,
nov 10 * . , Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Credrs
Georgia, Worth County.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alex. S.
Lippitt, late of Worih county deceased, are no
tified to come forward and make immediate settle
ment, and those having claims against said estate
will, present them in 1evms of llie law, or they will
be barred. EANNKY E. LIPPITT, Adm’rx.
nov 10 40d
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons indebted lo Ihe estate of E. H. Ilie-
xY nan, deceased, are notified that they must set-
lie ihe same immediately—aud all persons having
cliama against said estate must present them wilhin
the time prescribed by Uw, or they will be barred
JOHN F. CARGILE,
- • Adra’r estate B. H. Hicnan,dco'd-
PBISON LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS—By Dr.
EtSTERS FOLLY—By Mra. Henry Wood.
LAND AT LAST—By Edmund Yates.
GUY DEVERELL—By J. S. Le Fann.
UUi DEVERELL—By J. S. Lb Fann.
LIVINGSTONS EXPLORATIONS TO THE
NEW GRANADA—By Prof. Holton.
LIFE OF “STONEWALL” JACKSON—By John
THE WAR OF.THE REBELLION—By H. S.
Just rooelved aud for sale by
X. XL
August 4th, 1866.
WELCH & OO.
TTOTXOTsTS!
RIT1NG DESKS, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases,
Elui Cases, Card cases, Traveling Satchels,
Musical Instruments
SWOT "mj*
OOD Slock always on hand, aud any Music or
jr Instrument ordered for customers.
Oct 13, ’66, L. E. WELCH & CO,
BLANK BOOKS !
• EDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Records, Time
J Books, Letter Books, Copy Books, Pass, Memo
idums and Dairies, &c , Any style Blank
de to order. L. E. WELCH & CO.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Large Stock, embracing all the Text Book
used in ibis section. L. E. 11ELCH & CC.
WAE,BTHTBD
1 OLD and SILVER WATCHES, Gold Chains,
r Keys and Charms, Diamond Rings, Gold Set
SEWING MACHINES,
A
T Manufactures prices—simply freight added,
at Albany Book Store.
STANDARD, Miscellaneous Books, and New
J Books of the Day—always on hand. Any Book
L E WELCH & CO
E have succeeded in obtaining the-services of
An Experienced and Reliable Jeweler,
am prepared to receive Watches and Jewelry
Repairs. Wo hold ourselves responsible for
Oct x3, 1866
L. E. WELCH & CO.
ROSS & AMOS,
—JOHN L. JONES' OLD STAND—
DEALERS IN
CItOTHIlTG
Gents’' Furnishing Goods.
Traabs, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas,
DRIED FRUIT!
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR
DRIED PEACHES, pealed and unpealed.
J. N. SEYMOUR,
Nov 10 8t Cherry St reel.
*•* X. B. BB2CUS’
(Late of Columbus, Georgia.)
HULL & BRIGGS,
.OX S2T £E>
HO. ft, AAOTJSxSr STREET.
N E\V ORljE AN S* Louisiana.
September 29, 1806.
• » VNIVHJ) e
C A B B A. G E S.
OUNTRY DEALERS wonting any of the above,
will find it to their advante^ to^rderfrom me
■ill tnhlra ,8 a ituai.lilw a# ' t r
HHiiiig-umw arrangements to get those
good, selected tor me ia the North and West. Ad
dress your orders, with cash enclosed, or city refer-
' *“ *■ HENRY .HORNE,
Macon. Ga.
notice;
Feed, Sale and Livery Stable,
Just Opened,
Corner of. Ilroad
Come, sweet one, and sit beside mo. •
While I tell thee of my love \ \
See^ the queen of night is shining i f
From her azure realm above.
Thou, too, art a sovereign, dearest;
In this heart thou riirst alone:
Thine is all my lift’s 4evotion,
All jny. ardent lore thine own. -
Would that for thy sweet acceptance '• :
I could bring a gift-more meet; ,
Wete I monarch, gladly would I
Lay my kingdom at thy feet. f " .
Countless goluand dazzling jewels,
W ere these rich possessions mine.
Would for tne have little value,
Save that I could mal;e them thine.
Dearer far than monarches sceptre
Is this little hand I hold;
And 1 prize each sunny ringlet
• More than countless hoards of gold. -
Bnghter far than dazzling jewels
Is each sparkle of thine eye;
Radiant, mirthful, soft, aud tender,
Blue as yonder azure sky.
Look up, sweet one, dost thou love mo
t *hy whole heart ? Tell me dear.
Ah! I fain would have repeated
Words it thrills my heart to hear.
Bless thee for tho s weet assurance
That thou lo vest me alone;
And Uiy heart, that priceless treasure, ■
Is forevermore mine own.
r
Years have passed since first I loved thee Li
And thy cheek is faded now;
Gray are ti e bright curls which clustered
Lovingly around thy brow; • '•
ejittle hand which rested
And tho 1.....
Timidly mine own .within, '
Softly its fond clasp returning,
Now ifc faded, worn, and thin,
From thine eyes the l a diant brightness
Long ere this has passed away;
But the love-light shines as fondly
As upon our bridal dav.
For each rose that time lias stolen
From thy check so pale ane. worn,
In my heart a holier reverence, ,
Deeper love for thee was born.
Days ot sorrow, nights of watching,
Dimmed the brightness of thine eyes;
And a tale of love and patience
In each thread of silver lies. !
Oft this little baud has rested. ..
Lovingly upon my brow;
Sott its touch of old, but goiter 1 ’ ,
Seems its tender pressure now.
Dear to me the bonnie maided,
Changeful as an April day,
Who, with all hor witching graces, ’
Stole my youthful heart away I . *
Dear the tender girl who softly .
Vowed to love me all her life;’
)earmy' " “ ' *■
Fartfi
Dear my blushing j)ride, bat deafer
than all, my gentle wife* l
CURING PORK AND RAILS.
A correspondent ofthe American Fanner.
Rochester, says: <
The management ofpork and hams,though
brought under tho same- head, is asscntially
and wholly different. • We will begin in the
very important item of curing hams. A
bright, sweet-flavored ham may at all times
bo obtained with a little care. JVei<*h six
teen pounds of ham to one pound of salt and
one ounce Of saltpetre finely pulverized: rub'
them with this in some vessel until wel l in
corporated; then lay these hams on a shelf;
or if convenient, in a barrel, placing on them
the surplus salt; in a few days rub again, and
if necessary again, until they have taken in
all the salt, when they are ready for smok
ing, which should be done before flies make
their appearance in the spring, and until
they are quite dark, or almost black, when
they must be taken down, and sowed liu in.
dose-fitting cloth or bag, with a piper
II n I oft anvural • . .1 _ .
ft®-
doubled several thicknesssts on the fllesh
* ® “•» *«e closely, hang no and rive r
two or three coats of whitewash. They may
then hang in the £a Tet-nirsummer, or in
any dry place. By observing this method .
they ean lte kept any length of t'me, unless
they prove so excellent - that you eat them
very soon;
li'ougli derived from the same ani
mal, is of an entirely diftcrent taste, and re-
quircs^dtffcrent manageinei.t. In these days .
of double ronnetnent, it will be thought Quite:
vtiltrnr. \rn snnnncft rA
I - . 1—-v ~v vaawuiIMV MIUIU-.
suppose,, to give much attention.
Jackson S troet*. «.
ALBANY, (rEORGIA.
Stock Boarded, and Sold on Commission.
By GARDNER A KIKKMAN.
Sept 15, 1866 .
mu
WOOL, WOOL!
AM STILL BUYING
vmvms.
Of O OL, and paying
J. N. SEYMOUR,
curing of pork, and csfteeially to ad
vocate the eating of it. But where istheroa
family in the days of flies and heat, who do
not turn with disgust from'all kinds of fresh
meat and open with pride a well kept and
well filled pork barrel and if any meat is re
quired,prefer it from these ? Slay, say not
that may do fof fanners. We once knew a •
very delicate invalid—a young lady—for * ,
whom kindness and .lore' had gleaned from
almost every quarter ofthe globe that which
would strenghen and invigorate the appetite
hut was only at the lust refreshed from tiiis
Fource, when all others had proved unavail
ing. Broiled and prepared in a peculiar
manner by dipping in water, it becomes a
verv delicate dish. The manner of curing
j»ork is very simple—alav<?r of pork and a
layer ot salt, (coarse is the b '
brine (that will luiar an <;<
.barrcL The pld brine mn _
scummed, and when eool fi:
It is of importance that ’
turned oft*in the spr
weather—as it will beec
—boiled and replaced.
Five oreix thousand boxes
ed to Liverpool have been
United States, the prices on