The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, March 28, 1867, Image 4

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.• • v«T -■ 7* • . • - :•*> O ■; • r ■ ,~ ' SS&A'Ad 1:— oatK ■ •.: ,, t, nauiul the Immmi r* imiW— The sturdy aijy.ls rliij: The bellows rd»r, and iho hot ilnuns pour And lb* Whirr, whirr, go Ihe hupr Uiotnj - ^la tho factories dark at»l li igh. Where the timid sunbeam softly fill- • Through ths •rim rd F»ne f, ‘ ‘‘“O' 1 ’ . , fromXejfeiand beautifulaky. \ h, sc .... And iho silver gleaming thread ; •ten lolling rtirly and leu?, While the eyelids droop with a heavy To earn their daily brw.d LtfelAt NOTICES.^ ^ ~ DOUOTtKltTY COUNTY. adjumsthatoics sale. and by virtue of att order from tho Click, dick, go the slender type*. Ja Utey W1 from the printer* hand , Scattering wide ©noli burning thought, As It shaped Itself in ihv mind that wrotinhl, Far over the waiting bind. Burr, burr, go the bury planes In the lonely workshops, whom The sinewy joiners all day ply Their noipy crab, and their rlmvings ily, And their fragrance tills tho .ii\ Blag, ring, chime the virgin cyiue, As (bernighty lever lulls On the solid bar of silver and gold The swarthy miners fashioned and rolled, n In the great mint’s vaulted halls Helve, delve—-hear the miners At work Far down In tho hidden mines, Toiling by day and tolling by night. ’Mid the noxious gloom, where no ray *>( light, Prom Ihe warm mm ever shines. On, on, speed tho sharpened plows, As they turn tho heavy soil, Where the sturdy former guides the share, Through tho last yoar’s furrow- gleaming Imre, With the homy hand of toll. Theso arc the workers, hour by hour, With hearts that are brave and true . From dawn till dark, through tho whole d.iy'* length, Each gives with an earnest will'his strenp.ih To the work he finds to do. Ilul a grander task for all remains. Which will only end with lime: And this great task is, ’mid the rru‘«le«» din Of Ihe constant struggle that Items us In. To.make ottr lives sublime. Italllmort tfon/ferfiiee—Funeral of ni.Miop Soule, Wo extract. »h follows frmn tli«* at It tlnyV proceeding* of the Hfiltirnoto Mothoi})*! tWoroiHio now in newton: The Church wan filled ;it. nn early lto.tr. *i* Inr^e portion of the Jiudi*‘M<Leio*; l.i'lir-. The three Hislmjis, Pierce, Ivn ly tied 0"V Rett, omiphul nuaIh in tho juiljtil, and vie jnemlxTB of Conference 1 ho front will 8 in Iho Church. Afyor the Hinging'of a hymn and pruyoiythe Rev. Lovick 1'ioiro nfthe («et»r jfittb’onferrnoe, and father -ofllinltoji l*ioin\ tileprenhllnu oflleem, now in IiK ^'id y*”ir, thou ro*eaim delivered a inoM iiiijdvs-mc HCrinon, during whirhlie paiil a liUinu itili ute to theUeceased I'dslmp, and !••■•!» • *< nion to direct the attention of the minister” prottcnl to the shining e.vainphi Vet 1 hem I»y ltishop Soule. Ifo first heoninu acqnaia led with tho deceased at the Gemini t'on- foronce in New York, in 1 si'.’, :nul from that time until the h« ginning of I In* u.o, when intoreoiiHo was out oil*, they had lie* w on the most intimate terms, lie said licit but tew men have gone down t»» llu* grave a itted ns was the deceased, wlm w:t one <*t io*e peculiarly constituted persons who __ know nothing lmt was rinlit and Mioimrahle, and who made every interest subservient to the interest of his church, lb I'ieree spoke for onwards of an hour,-and during most «»Y the tlrao lind a large innuher of his hearers in team, and only concluded wlnn l» a|/- parcntly became too much o\orconm to pro ceotl.. TlioHov. l>r. A. L. 1'. Given, «>t N:ish\il!f Tfiniioiweo, followed. He wap present at the death bed of the IniiienfeiMlisliop, and gave a thrilling picture of Ids last moments. 1 le boro to tho ihiltimorc Conference almost the last wish of Hislmp Smile, which was a wish for tho individual prosper it y of every mem ber.- Z_ Pr.T. B. Sargent followed in a few re marks, aud concluded by reading an origin ul anthem. Tlio vonerable Bishop Kathy f.iiioyed in in a prayor, but became sonnu li infected as to be unable to proceed, and the interesting ceremony closed by shi^itig the iloxology. N*WM\m:n Laws.—For tho mstrnction and guidance of some who may possibly need information on the subject, we copy the following. We take it from the Southern Churchman, whose publisher has doubtless been careful to obtain an actuate statement Postmasters nrerequired to give notice by letter when*a subscriber dock not take bis K r from the other, and give the reason I )t being taken. Neglecting to do so Stakes the iK>stmaster responsible to the publisher for t ho payment. Anypcrcon w1k> takes a imrar regtdgrly from tho post ofUee, %hptlu r he i<‘,a sub scriber or not, is resjionsil do for the pay * ment'ofthc subscription. A person ordering his paiwr discontinued . must pay all arrearages ortlie publisher may • continue to send it until.paymant. is Hgym, •knd collect tho whole amount, whetorit is token from the oflioo or not The courts have decided that refuting to ^o.nowpa, ter and i»crio<licals%lVom tlie pnst office, or removing ami leaving them Bncallod foi^ is prima fa cic oviileuce of in- I a YnDKI: and j IJ.i.VmiCf f Ordltnryof Houxhcr»y county, Oa., ! wei lit -..lid heforo llie Court House door of said : county on tho fimt Tucuduy in May next, within , , • !i l.-j»il hours of sale—Lots numbers 'll ami 153, •*’•* Hfrucl. and Mumhef# W and lib ° n North 1 . ir U f«, iii iho city of Albany aud said rounty, cou- :iuir.g ,>nc-(|uartcr of un acre each, more or h»s. «... hol t :\t the^prnyqrty of tho estate of Samuel . (.Mwtord, late of srii«l county, deccoscd, mid lor i > r l.cnttit „r tin 1 , credilors' of said esintc. IWcS* ! tho urttnikes plvcn the ttr*i ofdunuarvr next. vf ® l ft , ‘ , i | Tiii:M.i-»One-hnl[ onxli, the balance due ihe first i.u yiH .'.* Xole with pood security required. .!. F. UAKUlbK, Adm r of S. f { . Crawford, di c’d, itnroli btli, l bG7. Worth Superior Court, October Adjourned Tern, IMS. 11. A. TAttVER, Executor. I H „ u N1 81 Fo „. MATHEW E. ORYAS. | c,0! ' Mor ' 8 ‘ 8 '' T appenriog to Iho Court by the petition of Heo- . ry A- Terror. Ei.cutor of II. 11. Tatrer, ahowa lmt Mather L. Jlryan by deed of mortgage, dated on tho 4th day of May. 1808, ctmraylng to tloeh A. Most, lots of land number, (#9) alxly-niue, (70) eerenly, (llf>) ono hundred xnd fifteen, (118) One hundred nod nixteen, (12.1) one hundred aud twen- ty-tliroc, in tho (16th) fifteenth district of Worth county, Btoto of Georgia, for tho securing the pay ment of two promisory notes, both dated on tho 3rd iIuy of December, Ififili, the first duo on Ihe first day of’January, after date, of the sum of Four Thousand dollars; and the socond due on tho first day of January 18G4, for the sum of Eight Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty-Six Dollars and Twenty-Five Jenin, with interest from the first day of Januarv, IRtiii, which said uotes are now due and unpaid; NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS, A id, ptreoiM having demandi ngnlnat H. W. M. VuHiig, |.it<* Worth county deeeasrd, will jm-siiit them t.imc for payment: and those indeht- ,.,11,, ,4iijt| i rtate must mime forward and make im- motllntt' i-:«vmvut of the same. rn<iMA.s J. VOL’.Vti. Adtu’r. lob-'i, 17-Dt-l * Special Bailiff’s Sale Wild. tw> sold »'rt the first Tuesday in April noxt ln.forc the t’niirt lli.u«e door in AUmny, <Jn—Four Bail!.- 't tv.tfefi, hail'd <>u «.v the ]>roperiy <*f John T. Manly, l.y virtue of alien fifa: Lindsay ,k Mur- pliY V? '"aid Manly. This Febnmrv 6th, 1H<57. JAMES I MAYO, Special UaililT. IV 1.7 ti Splice to OelitorN siimI Crodllom. LL peraui*-ha\injf demandH against Hie late .1 It. Ilai dwi. k, lale of Dougherty county I, itiv not Hied In render In me all aeenullt of li.T-.ainn’, nnd Ilmsr indebted to raid estate are re. • t.cMcd to «».•»<? forward and pay the same at once* ‘ L. K. WELCH, Adm’r. fch I Ml57 •• t"d U'OHlilA Bonglirriy Foinily. \\ II Kit I! AS. L. I’,. Welch, Administrator of Ihe i.iie . r Hr. John It. Hardwick, laic tif said county, l. reri 'cd. ftff In - in tut' l»r leave to sell Iho House iinl |,rii in in, i iiy Alltauy. wlierennTlio said dc- • , , I resided ul iln lime of In- death. I I,, ., nr,, tlicridme In cite all parlies inlfresled, in In* and appear'at my office within tha time pro- mvll.od l.y law. m show cause, If any they liavo, \xiiy -ild tHters slioiihl not be {trnnied. Uiveu under my hand and ollioial siunalure, this 1th day of February, I*‘i7. W. 11. WILDKit, Ordinary. IVhfi-H. A 1 Administrator’s Bale. y xlrlueof an or.ler of Iho Court of Ordinary of 1 4 Mitchell oonntjr, will bo ,ol<l before the Coon uouao door In Hid oonntjr, on the firat Tueadajr In April next, Lot of Land number 159, In Ihe 9lh dl»- Irfct of Mid county, with tho Widow’e Dower ex cepted. Bold for the hcoefit of the heirs aud credi tors of Daniel 8. Clement’s cetale. JESSE rOIAOCH, Adm’r. Feb 7th, 1807. Georgia, Mitchell County. CJIXTY daya after date application will be madeto the Ordinary of said county for lease to sell tol of land number 152, In the 10th district of said coun ty, (widow's dower excepted) as tho property of U. R. Wilson, and for tho benefit of the heirs and cred itors. MICHAEL WILSON, Adm'r Jan 24, 1807 9— GEORGIA—Mitchell County. SIXTY DAYS afterdate application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for learo to eoll tho land belonging to the estate of Thomas —,,, ,-•=-• - ... Cumhie, Into of said county, deceased, and all per- lo »n d Henry A. I nrvcr, Executor as “(“"“j?.’. , ro hereby notified to filo llieir objections nt It i„, therefore, op mulionof John A.Darls,l lain- ^ w tlm J SIMEON DECK, Adm’r. an nnd which snid notes nnd mortgage have been for aluc received transferred by said Noah A. Moses tiff’s Attorney, ordered that ihe said -Mathew L. Bryan do pay into this Court, before the first day of the term of the next term hereof, the principal, inloml nud cost on said notes, nnd In default, that Haiti mortgage on said lots of land bo fordflfdsed, and the equity of redemption therein be ever barred, and that service of this notice bo perfected on said Mathew L. Bryan according to law. November 7th, 18450. J. A. DAVIS, Plff’a All y. A true extract from the minutes of Worth Supe rior Court, October Adjourned Tana, 1800. WILLIAM L. HUNT, Clew. March 14, 1807-24-m4m Jan 24, 1807 Notice to Dobtors and Creditors. V l.l. ppinui" imlohled to tho Hiintuof Aloxamtcr ll,-iiii, / -i' ii. lit* 1 ul Dougherty ominly, dic'd, Will please nmVo lunuodiaio paymmit of iho m Ail,in- .,ii, niy uulhnii/ml Agolil : and Iln»so hu>litjJ’dciuou ta again-l laid Opinio, will please render them lot,«U) iluly anthouMo tied, wilhill tlio liino prow i ibod Iiy law. F. K. l.l'.Wl;5, Administrator. .1 uuiaiy will, t<v;. 1-4IHI IVotioo. \ J.l. i i i *" . Dm\ in;'.ilcinaiiili' aguiiiHl the ostalo il,\\ |\tn?r, tale of Doiighoi'ly eouniy, itiS ’’a >i’d. arc Itcu-by u^iifujd lu juv-eni their rlaimo, duly ,'iu*. , uti< ite.i, w'ltliin |1ut time prescritmd by hvw. f. J. HTIDtZKIl, Adm’r. Jn 11.61)1, 1hi-7» l*4(M (JIOKDI V—DotigluTly ( ottniy* T\\i» 1,1,.tillm aller dale ihe undersigned will an- ply to 1 ho Honorable (’mni ot Urdinary of said ,’s • 1 in I \. f,,i leave n» loll Ihe Boat I’.stnlO helongiu^ I,, t In-" • -iaie "I licorice It. King, tale of said county, .le,-, , > .| ’iJn- I lilt Fehriiary, IM57. PKTt’.B J. STUCK/EU, Adm’r IV) J.’Ih. IS'7 It Wt tUTI l~ Vfitr NTY:— iti'.ouuiA. M rrthi'oiiuit/.—Whereas, I*; AY,- Sincatli applies I" me for lellei* „f tioaidinmdiip of tliejiov- •‘,>11 and properly ol I’elly A. aud .loliu M. Tucker, oipli.ui" of I.I1I1 1 TueJ.er, <leeeano<l. Them are i<> uollfy all and -ingal/ir the hi ml rod am J , u'diier* l» )u> am I appear :>i my uDiee within ihe time prescribed h,v hw, to -how cause, if any they can, why said letters should tml I10 grunted. tliyou under my hand and official -iguuture. Fob. IMih, if‘<57. J. IV IDtUSE, Ordinary. fe!iU.J-*-;5tM GFaORCIIA—Worth Foanly. WII HUE AS, James M. House, Administrator on tho estate of S. W. Rouse, applies to me Tor letters oftthtiniii/iion. These oro therefore, to notify th® kindred nnd oredilom of said deceased, to bo and appear at my oflice within tho tlmo prescribed by law to show cause, if nnv they have, why said let ters of dismission, should not ho granted, (liven under tuy hand and official signature.*— Dec. 4th, ’titi J. AV. HOUSE, Ordinary, dec. 22’tiO WL Grorcla—Worth I’onniy WIlKIlHAH, Beasoms Falrclolh Administrator on the Estate nfGeorgo M. Green deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission. Theso are therefore, to notify the kindred and crcltors, of said deceased, to ho and appear nt my office within Iho lime pro scribed by law, to show caiiso, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be grant- ed. _ Given under my hand and official signature, De cember 4th, Difiti, J. AV. HOUSE, Ordinary. Deo. 22. MM fid. GEORGIA-" 1 Worth Umtly. WIIEHEAS, Sarah (’. Shine and S. t’. Jones, ap. plies in mo fur letters of dismission from ndminis- iruthiu on Ihe eslulo or A. J. .Shine, Into of said county deceased. These arc therefore to cite and udiuntUtdi, att and singular, tho kindred and min ora ft/shill deceased, i» bo nnd appear at my office, within the lime proscribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters of dismission should mu he granted to the applicants. Given under my hand aud real, Hcpfctflhcf the 12th, IfMfl. J. AV. HOUSE, Ordinary. September 16, IKfifl, GEORGIA—Mitchell I’ounly. ALL persons indebted to Ihe estate of Daniel T. Clements, are hereby nolifteil to make immediate payment—those hiving demands against said estate will present them in terms of the law. JEBSE 1‘OLLUCK, Adm’r. Jan 24, 1807 3-4Ud Georgia, Mitchell County. ALL persons indebted to the estate of D. A. Bos tick, are hereby notified to come forward and make Immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate, will present them in terms of Ihe •%, JESSE rOLLUCK, Adm’r. Jan 24, 1807 ^ d—4Qd BAKKU COUNTY. Underwriters , Agency Ox New Yoxx, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars, ISSUE POLICIES or Fire & Marine Insurance Made payable la GOLD or CURRINCY Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE All NSVXO BY THU AttOCTATION. Y. G . Rust, Agent, ALBANY, GA. October 21, 1806. 39- STRAUS, w Goorffin* IVorth bounty. HIXTY days after date wo will apply to tho lion- ornide Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave lo sell thirty acres of laud, upon which is situated a commodious house nnd oilier good out buildings, in the town of Isabella—Ihe property of Sylvia K. Ford, lale of said county, deceased. Said sale to boat Ihe risk of M. G. Fortner, he having hid oil said premises at a former sale, and failed to coin- •ply with the terms of sale. ltOllKUT 11. FOHD,Jr„\ Pra/ ,„ liira mi. I h a ultra] ; E, ” , " or *- January 24,1H«»7 3- GflUUuM, IVu/t'i Count date application will he made sabt-e».unty, Gr leave4**,m U th tho cptntr of William 1‘ Whittii county, deceased, -TWO months after to the Ordinary of lamb* belonging to I 'ti. late of said hundred and ol an old ©oat nr© uttnit'r- uol tl.ink it wortli wl.il, Jt»: tho ixxlics Will uni Uicir inxatiutc Invu; nn.l 1*0 tc,ise<l to toko tea with your ILUow Lml, I«»m* Rwiiiuxl. HA» new cdlilim 6t l*r. finlrrr- on tho xaWjret or, 1) of Fpt.rmalorrb.rx. or Bomlnal rr Seminal Losrex, Impoleney, pjnnnOriix,“iinre.i.m,m« ... Kpilein*, ,.*.! ■ -liuuljcnto or rexaal exlrera- ,;nn s ea!c.tiW«loM,18l>%'«ji,i; ■nlhor, jr * L1 - • * * * - forty-five acre- of lot number live hundred and twenty-eight, ^C»2t?) in the Till di-triet of Worth county. PENNY WIUTTINGTON. let)2d Admr'x IV. I*. Whitlingiou. GKOItGIA-— M'orlli iuuuiy. HIXTY days after date application will he made to the Ordinary of said eouuty, for leave fr'-ictf ihe real estate of Isaac J. Hobby, minor of Jesse Hobby, docct-.d ELISHA TlTKEIt, Guardian for Isaac J Hobby, orphan. Jan 21, 1‘yfiT d- I.- !• .li, ll'iirtf t'l'unt'i.- -These are to notify nil and singular the kindred and creditors, aud all others concerned, to he and appear at my office within the time prc-cribcd bylaw, to show cause, if any they lime, why I should not, by virtue of my tdlioe, appoint the *'tor k of the.Superior (\uirl, or some other tit aud.prepbr person, Administrator on Ihe estate of Augustus J. dchrulehius, dee'd. Given underlay band and official signature, Ibis Feb. 20tb, *8C7. J. W. HOUSE, Ordinary. febSt aBOXtOIA-WOHTIl COUNTY. WIIEHEAS, Benjamin Willis applies to mo for let 1 orn of dDmission lYom admiaistralioa on the nt* talc 4»f John Willis, deceased: . These are (herdore to cile and admonish nil anti' singular iho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be nud appear ul my other within tlio (Duo pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand and otlicinl slj 20th day of Dec , ISi JAMES W. HOUSE, Ordinary, Dec 20, ISCfi ^ C4-I5» GEOHOXA-WoniH COUNTY, i ^ 11 UREAS, (Jeilia F*. lluckelew applies to me for letter*«f difkiiEsion -front (li« odiuiuisiration of Jamc.4 F. iJuokclcw, deceased: 'I hese aro therefor© to notify all and niopilar (he kindreA and creditors of said dcreased, to be and aj’pCAf Ul my office within the lime prescribed by Kw.Jg thow-caniux if-any they.have, why aqj4 4®r<vah<»utd nM tn* gromed. — - — — (llvcjl under my hand and official signature, this JUth cUy of Dvccutber, JAMBS Vi. HOUSE, Ordinary, Dec 2D, ISfiO . .. pl-iiw —wHr— f’,4 41; -4 ■■■- r GEORGIA, Worth County. * • - ‘ Those nr© to notify all and singular the kindred and credilors of Lott Itoss, decease*!, to be and ap pear at my office Vfllbin iho lime prtKrihcd by law, (o-Bbow cause. If any I hey haVe, why Jacob Clement\ Adhx’r do bonis non on the rotate of said ‘ Tims, deceased, should not be dismissed from “feii ti EO KOIA—WortiiConnty. SIXTY days-nfler dato 1 shall apply to tho Hon- u nlde Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave l<» sell lot of lajid number fifty eight, (68) in Ihe fif teenth (loth) district of said county—containing 202J acres, mure or less; aud number one huudrei nnd eights, (180) in tho sixteenth (Ifith) district— also containing 202^ acres, mure or less; ns the pro perty of Garry G. Ford, late or said county, dcc’d. ROBERT 0. FORD, Jr., Surviving Administrator. January 21? 18(57 3- GroruUi, Worth County. WIIEHEAS, (Vin. Keen applies to ho for Lolicrs of Administration on Hie mate of James G. Drown, late of said eouniy, deo’d. Those are therefore to notify att and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within Ihe time prescribed by law, to »hpw cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not ho granted. Given under niy hand nnd official signature, Feb. illi, 1837 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. lOd Notice to Debtora and Creditor*. Geo no (a—Baker County. N OTICE in hereby given all persons having de mands against Daniel D. llall, Into ol said county, deceased, lo present them to us, properly made out, within flic lime prescribed by law, so as lo show llieir character and nmotint; nnd all per sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make Immediate payment. K. B. THOMAS, MARTHA J. HALL, Adm’r of D. D. Hull. March 12-23 Baker Superior Court-Nov. Term* 1865. KICK'D F. LYON, ) Adm’r of H. It. While, ( Pel it ion to Foreclose V». | Mortgage. DANIEL C. Mt INTYRE. J I T appearing to Iho Court by (he petition of Rich ard F. Lyon, Adm’r, accompanied by the note nud Mortgage Deed, that on the (51 li day of March, 18(50, Defendant made nnd delivered to him his pro- uiisory note, bearing date the day and year afore said, whereby the Defendant promised twelve months after date or saidjtole lo pay Ihe Plaintiff, or hearer thirteen hundred dollars for value received, with Interest from date. And Unit afterwards, lo-wit., on the day and year aforesaid said Defendant, bet ter to secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered to tho Plaintiff his Deed t»r Mortgage conveying lo Plaintiff lot of land number (78) sev enty-eight, in the seventh district of said county, to bo void on payment of said note. And it furth er appearing Hint said note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered that said Defendant do pay into this (fiitirl, on or before Iho first day of tho next term thereof, the principal, interests aud costs due on said note, or show cause lo the contrary, if any hchas. And that on failuro so lo do, Ihe Equity of Redemption in and lo said mortgaged premises, ho forever barred and foreclosed. U 1« further or dered that this Rnlo tie published in tho AUmny Yctct once a month for three months previous to the next term of this Court, or served on the Defendant or his spec ini ngent or attorney, nt least three miouLIulpm-immto the »o»t term »f<’»»rb RICHARD U. CLARK; Judge Sup’r Court 8. W. C. November Term, 1866. It appearing to Iho Court that no notice of the foregoing Rule has been made in terms of the law, Ordered that the Rule be so delayed ns to make the same returnable to the next term of the Court, and that Iho defendant, McIntyre, show cattso on or before the first day of the next term of this Court, why he Bhould uol pay iho principal and interest due on said note to the plaintiff, or whv “*•* “- 8 - 1 mortgage should not bo foreclosed, nnd Rule lie served in terms or the law. A true extract frgiu flip minutes. This Fch Oth, 1807. THOMAS ALLEN, Clerk. Febrl2thrl807. \ 11 —m3» the sail that this OULU Respectfully inform his Irienils, and the cltixens of Albany nnd Fitrrounding coun try, that ho lias just returned from New York with a choice selection of tho finest Gold and Silver Watches, Kkvlkhs Clinn.HOMKTKBS, tho most accurate nnd perfect timekeepers made for Iho Pocket. Patent I.ertn unJHorizontal*, by the best Ameri can, English and European Manufacturers. slbrakt jewelry, Ladles' nnd Gents' Fine Gold flialBS* Signet and Gem Rings. Pins, Sleovo-Slitds and Dulluns, Brooches, Seals, Keys, nnd Mnponin K mbl 0 m r . Wedding Rings, gold and silver thimbles, SuMrlor Gold Pros with Diamond Points, Silver and Plated Ware. Rogers, and Woslcnliolma’ superior, first class Cuttle r y, Dinner and Desert Sets, Raxors, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Ac., &o. SvCS a Writing nnd Dressing Cases, Wall©*, Pocket Books Toilet Sets, Combs, Brusucs, Ac., Ac. WarraniM Genuine Meerschaum Pipes & Stems Umbrellas, Walking Canes, &o. t Ac. Musical instruments, Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Accordions, and MTJSIC BOXES. PISTOLS, of Colts', and (ho most approved Manufacturers. Caps and Cartridges* all sixes, and of best quality. Clocks and Regulators, Ki^ht .lay mid .10 hour nccuratuTimckcopcrs flay Arrangements have boon made with the lending manufacturing houses by which special orders for Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Diamond and Coin Jewelry, Fire Arms, Ac., will he executed with accuracy nnd dispatch, nnd on tho most mourns terms. B3T Ml klml. of Wataliex, Cloolu and Jow- olry Clt-Aiu-d nml llcpnired In An efficient end TO THE trad: W E HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AN offering to the TRADE FOR CAS OR; APPROVED PAPER, ON SHORT THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES: 60 bales Gunny Cloth, 100 coils Rope, 10,000 lbs. Arrow Tie, 100 boxes Soap—assorted, 400 boxes Tobacco—all grades, 60 cases assorted Liquors, 40 bbls. Wltiskoy, 60 cases Cove Oysters—1 and 2 lbs. 40 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Raisins—and wholes, 300 kegs Nails—assorted Nos, 100 BOXES C AN IT, PLAIN AND FANCY, 26 buxes Macon Candy, 25 bales Osnabnrgs, 20 bales Macon Sheeting, 10 boles Augusta Sheeting, 75 bags Rio Coffee, 1,000 lbs. Maccnboy Snuff, in jars, 100 dox. Doilies, do, ° 150 setts Knives and Forks, LARGE ASSORTMENT POCKET MTU 200 tlioiunnd G. D. Caps, 40 “ . Ely’s “ 40 « Cox’s « 100 casks Pickles—qts. halfgal. and gallon!, J 100 gross Parioc Matches, 25 cases Saidincs, 75 BARBELLS SUGAR, A. B, C, CRUSHED AND POWDERE& j 100 dox; Cotton Cards, 4f> dox. Axes, assorted brands, 600 pairs Trace Chains, 300 dox. Hoes, assorted sixes, 3,000 feet Rubber Belting, 2 to 22 inches, 20 bbls. Blue Fish, 50BBLS. MACKEREL—No. 1, Si 40 half barrels Mackerel, No. 1,2 and S, 100 kits Mackerel, No. 1,2 and 3, 100 kegs Soda, 100 boxes, do., 60 kega Powder, 500 bags Shot, 60 dox. Mustard, I1UVIN GOUNTV, fob U, 18(57 10—40i 1 signature, iltlw GEORGIA—Worth Coanty, Whereas, Thomas J. Young applies to me for Lot I era of Administration on (he estate of Elisabeth Young, lale of said eouniy, ilco'd. These are therefore to notify all and singular the kindred nml creditor* of said deceased, to he nnd appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said let ter* should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature, Feb, 4tl» 181.7. J. W,“ROUSE, Ordinary. robu, 18C.7 io—um Ccoreia, Worth County. m)i)£8K art to notify nil nud singular the kindred I wad creditors, nml all oilier* concerned, to be nnv appear at my office within tho time preocribed by law, to show cause, if any (hey have, why 1 should not, by virtue of my office,appoint Ihe Clerk of tlio Superior Court, or some other fit and proper ilka Estate of Elisabeth deceased. my hand and offioial signature, (his Feb. Olh, 1867. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. P.b 12. U-8W Admlni»lnilor’( Sale. WILL be Ao14 o» rt«*r«l Teen*, In Aprilaext, before the Cotin House door In (he town of Isa- VeUa. Worth eouniy, Gn., within the legal hours ? f safe, one hundred acres of lot of land number 131) one huhdre4l and thirty four, in Ihe 16th disl. of said county; sold aa the property orD. B.Gaughf dcc’d. Tortus on the day of mue. ; 8TKFUBH W. PBARGE, fcb0-10 rt Adra'r debonis non, ute cuipcrior v.uuri, or ram teffon, Administrator on lha lloy, late of said county, dccc Given under my hand and c Ecoritn, Irwin County. WHEREAS, D. J. Penn, applies to me for letters of dismission from administration on the estate of Willis J. Bane, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the heir* nnd creditor* of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Willis J. Bane should not he relieved from said administration. Given under my hand and official signature nt oflice. L. M. COLBERTH, Ordinary. October 20th CO ^GEORGIA—IrwlR f’ouuly. SIXTY days after date application will be made lo (ho Court of Ordinary of said eouniy, far leave to sell all the Real Estate of R. M. Griffin, deceased, GEORGE YOUNG, Adm r. Jn nnnry 17, 1807 1- AdmiiiiKlmlor’N Sale. WILL he sold before Iho Court' House door in Irwinvitle, Irwin county, Oa., on ihe -first-Tiiesday in May next, lot of laud number 4(5 in the ftth dis trict of *aid county; sold ns tho properly of R. M. Griffin, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased. Terms CASH. GEORGE YOUNCL Adm'r ofH. M. Griffin, dcc’d. feb23 Georgia, Irwin County. Whems, Wrighl Tomberlln applies to me for let ters of Dismission from Guardianship of R. o. Tom- bertfn, lata of said county, deceased. Theso aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credit oro of aald deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by lawi nnd show cause, If any (hey can, why said let- (ere of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd official signature, this 27tb Febtwary, 18fi7. L. M. COLBERTH, feb28,18-Gm Ordinary Irwin county. Gold, Silvorand Speoie Bought, Sold nnd ExohanRod. AlbanyWatchan(Hewelrs^ L Stor&, BROAD STREET, - ALBANY, GEO S. STRAUS. Albany, October 27, 18(50 1yre8t ly THE TOMLINSON, DEMUREST CO, 020 Broadway, N. Y., Have associated with them ME. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly and Extensive Dealer In CARRIAGES & BUGGIES, -MiTeHKMi eouwrr.’ Geokoia, Irwin County. AT GRIFFIN AND ATLANTA, GA. E ll 111, purpose of imppijrinr Mcrehaiiti nnd Maolrr. nt Ihe Soulb, by whelcMle or rcl.il eny style of Carriages, Buggies er Plaulalleu Wagon.. Mr. WOOUKliFF’a long experience in ihe car riage busine..«ill cnalilo ui lo giro Bali.rulien.in supplying goad .ubst.ntinl work, inch u Iho coun try demands, nt aa lew price, oa can possibly bo furnished for CASU. no will keep constantly on . MUckdl Sheriff Sales. lieiween Ihe legal honre of eale, the follewiag prop erly, to-wll.: •' - Court of MLohelleonnty.U fnror of Fetor J. Btronr - - Whereas, Miegjsh Tucker applies to me for letters of dlMsdiwion (Tom administration of . the estate of John II. Tucker, late of said eouniy, deeeased.— These are therefore to cile nil and sirgnlar the kin dred nnd creditors or said deceased, tb be and up- pete nt my offite within the time prescribed by law. ntiUn .(Hoorn mder uj hand uad official ■Ignnlare. Uila , ® 67 ’ WlKbyH,. - ... Ortlnn^yIntlgAomiy. . ;; -f t • V fi rflrota (heC r. will be .old b aly. on the I flotof laod i Sale. CLnn'aOrncx larnuoa CfiLar,' jrConnty.On., Feb. 25,1 -f the loferier.Court Keidlhisd LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES aa formerly Bold by Mr. WoodraB, nnd which became Jo nntTwaally popalar nil Urough (he South, as the best Buggy in use. W# also furn Ink Iron Axle Plantation Wagons, of the rery beet make tn for 2, 4 or C ^We iarlio >T1 who wnol ony erllcle la our line L. Tomliuson.lkcumrufdCo., fkt, Nnw YOftf 'ik ». y-i'itf- : . , ' and Repairing ul) offers bee ay nnd * », Qaiila tad so DOZEN YEAST POWDER 40.000 Cigars, all grades, 150 boxm Cheese, Hiale, Cream and Dairy, lOeaska Potash, 100 cases Potu all, 100 HALF BARRELS AND BOXG SODA, BffTTElWND OYSTER CHACi 100 bbls. Pink Eyo and Mercer Potatoes, 40 bbls. Onions, white nml red, 60 dot. Helves, 60 dcz. Brooms, 3.000 lbs. Lead, 10 KEGS SALTPETRE, BPICE, prain nnd ground, PEPPER, grain nnd ground GINGER, nice and grotl^, j S T O C K OF DRY G0 01 Oompiel J. B. ROSS & I Would aonounee to (to Wholesale Trade That llieir Stock n( DRY GOODS Ul comprising n great vnrlelp of DRESS GOi SUCH AS: Dr.LAINBS, of all grades, SCOTCH PLAIDS, lit Poll da l All WOOL POrLINS, PLAIN POPUNS.»nd EMPRESS-CLOTH, aiJRAPPARD’SF MELA NOES, in Brocade nnd PUIaC VALF.N8IES, and all CUaa of BLEACHED GOODS, In width tun) quality, BROWN, do., L1NSEYS, UUNSEYS, Ac, JEANS, KERSEYS nnd B YANKEE NOTIONS, J „ CI.OTHINO, HATS, : - CAWj,B&@SandSBO This department 1 Senior la now In No &P ’ffof.