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NOTICES.
gdffQHERTy cotryry.
< ih« wildernete to-day—
is Promiaed Land 14-morrow.
r birds of aoog or* oitowl sow—
“ ro or* oo flower. blooming—
■ boros io tlio froitn btngb,
And freedom's spring It Oomiag;
And freedom’. lids comos op nlway.
Though we may sltod Is sorrow,
And cur good bark—wgraoud to-day—
6hsll lost sgsio lo-morroir I
Through oil tho loog, drtsr sight of poors
Tho people'acry ooeondod,
And oorlh Is wot with blood tod loirs
E’sr our mock suforiogo ondrj.
Tho few stroll sot fororor away ;
To the T»i P»ytr» i
rrlHK books'for receiving returns of Uses for tho
I rear 1M7, will be open at (he slow of MER*
(JSR ft SMITH, in Albany, on (he FIRST DAY
of April next T I’lnott bating freedmea employed
, are required to return the names of all males be*
- tween the age? of 21 and GO yaara of age. Freed*
I men that art not In th4 employment of a white per*
' non are required to come forward and make returns
! of their polls snd property. Owners of land are re
quired to retarnfhera by designating number, dis
trict and section, aoconling to the original surrey.
" ‘ “RAFFENRIED, T. R. D. C.
8. F. DiORAF
March 21—520
The many toil In i
The bars or hall are strong to-day,
’ BotQhriat •hall rife to-morrow'
TboogS hsorts brood o'or tbt post, our spot
With saUiag futures glisten;
tot sow the dtp bo rats on the skies—
Lean out your souls and listen.
^Tha world rolls Frttdsm’s radiant way,
ripens with our sorrow:
Kmhiart! who hears the cross to-day
ShsU wear the crown to morrow.
OluTaath,fame earnest, still aspire
With energies immortal;
To many a bares of deplro
Oar yearnings ope a portal:
And though age wearies by the way,
■ And hearts break in the furrow,
Wa'Q sow the golden grain to-day
The harvest comes to-morrow!
Mid up heroic lives, and all
Be like the shealben sabre—
Ready to flash out at God's call, "
Oh, Chivalry of Labor!
TOoaph and toil are twins—and »ye
Jay suna the elouds of sorrow!
And *tls the martyrdom of to-day
Brings victory to-morrow!
Aijtnraatat of Coagrm.
i 0 EURO I A—Dougherty County.
TO AtL WHOM IT MAT COSUERM :
^ULLIVA.V E. KEMRALLhavingin proper form
I applied to me for permanent letters of adminis-
iration 'in the estate of .Samuel F. Kemball, late of
| said county, deceased. This is to cite all, and sin-
! gulnr the creditors and nest of kin of said Samuel
| E. KcinbuU, to be and appear at my office within
the timo prescribed by law, and show cauao. if any
jtlicy can, why permanent administration should not
I be granrad to .Sullivan K. Kemball on Samuel E.
• Keinball's estate.
) Wltnc**, my hand and official signature, this
I Ml)roll 2*2. 18U7. IV. II. WILDER,
* March 2*1,1807 Ordinary.
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door at
Albany, Oh . on the first Tuesday in May
i next, between tIn: legal hours of Hale, the following
j property, t .-w.t.i-t ity lots numders 100, *20, on
Wn-hiiijMon street '7, ‘••0. :>»), ffH, nnd 42, on
|8tnie -trect—07 on Fourth street, and the dwelling
I house of It F. While, all in the city of Albany, tin.
Levied by virtue of a Superior t'ourl tifa returns-
. biu to Jmu'. Term, 1HG7, of Dougherty county, Ua.,
Jn-ltba R. 1'rlce v* U. F. White.
; • JAME.S W. KE.M1', Sheriff.
March •SO, 18G7.
A DMIMSTUA TOir.S SALE
order from the
Worth superior Court, Oriober Admlnlnfralor'e Sul*. J
<A ITIf.J. h. soli! hoforo tho Court HoOse door in
Adlwrwd Term, 18#6. ’
II. A. TARVER, Executor. I Bn , # jj
"•l BotoK
MATHEW L. BRIAN. | olowMortg.*.,'
r r appearing to tho CewA bp th, petition of Hen-
ry A. Tarver. Bxacnlor of H. H. Tarver, shows
that Mathew L. Bryan by deed of mortgage, dated
on tho 4lh day of May, 1803, conveying to Noah A.
Moses lots of land numbers (89) slaty-nine, (70)
seventy. (116) one hundred and fifteen, (110) one
hundred aid sixteen, (128) one hundred and tweu
WILL be sold hefo*' ^ -
IvwUvlUo, lmlu county, Ga./ ou the first Tuesday
in May text, lot of ttod number 48 in the 6th di»-
Wet of saW county; cold oo the property of R. M.
Griffin, deeeased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms CA8H.
GEORGB YOONQp ,
Adifi'r of B. M. Griffin, doo’d.
feb28
-three, In tka (16th) I
county. State of Georgia, fur tho sect)ring tho pay
ment of two promlsory notes, both dated pg.tho 3rd
day of Deoember, 1882, tho first due onthefiratday
of January, after date, of the sum of FoorThoussnd
dollars; and the second doe on the first dsy of
Janaary 1884, for the sum of Eight Thousand Six
Hundred and Fifty-Six Dollars and Twenty-Five
(.'ants, with interest from the first dsy of January,
1868. which said notes are now due aud unpaid:
and which said notes and mortgage have been for
value received transferred by said Noah A. Mores
to said Henry A. Tarver, Executor as aforesaid.
It is, therefore, on molbn of John.V. Davis, Plain
tiff *s Attorney, ordered that the said Mathew L. 'j
n .)n mkIiiIa itili f*Attt»ft Vinfnp. ft),A Ural .t.iv ! *
GeoaoiA, Irwin County.
Whereas, Wright Tomberlin applies to ma for let
ters of Dismission from Guardianship of B. O. Tom
berlin, late or said county, deceased. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and credit ors of said deceased, to bo and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why said let
ters of dismission should not be granted.
Oiven under my hand and official signature, this
27tl« February, 1807. L. M. COLBERTII,
fcb28,18 0m Ordinary Irwin county.
Georgia, Irwin Connty.
Whereas, Micajuh Tucker applies to me for letters
of dismission from administration of the estate of
John H. Tucker, late of said county, deceased
nf ill* I Arm Af ih* ■ h i: asteS ] Vim.»...»ki».
of the term of the next term hereof, the principal,
interest snd cost on said notes, and in default, that
said mortgage on laid lots of land be foreclosed, and
tho equity of redemption thereiu be ever barred, and
that service of this notice be perfected on said
Mathew L. Bryan according to layr.
November 7tb, I860.
J. A. DAVIS, riff's All y.
A true extract from the minutes of Worth Supe
rior Court, October Adjourned Term, 18(Ml.
WILLIAM L. HUNT, (’lent.
Msrch'l 4, 18C7-24-n>4m
GEORGIA—Worth foamy.
WHEREAS, James M. Rouse, Administrator on
the estate of 8. W. Rouse, applies to me for letters
of dismission. These are therefore, to notify the
kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
Inw to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters of dismission, should not be granted,
Given under my hand and official signature.—
Dec. 4th. ’OO J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
dec.22-’tJU- — -tiff:—‘
17NBF.lt and by virtue of an
Court of Ordinary of Dougherty county, tin .
rill he
r.Id before the Court House door of said
the tiral Tuesday iu May next, within
the lcg.il hours of -ill.*— Lots numb* is til and tW,
[From thi N. Y. Times, 26th ln«t.) ton Flint Mreei. and nmobei-1.2 mid <‘.4, on North
Tb« Question coultl not. lio stated morn j I’ft-i '> ««•'/. *»«•
, , r -»* ti»:i , tinning nnr-qunrtcr ol mi acre ench, more or lo**.
correctly than In tho remark of Mr. W lUon. To 1u .„ ‘ „ M . |ir(iv0r , v „ r ,.„»to or Samuel
of Iowa. What the country ti’. I it l tvs S. CrnwfoH, lute of -’md 'county, deceased, nnd lor
not the removal of the Prewtlenl hut 5 —■tl)«‘ 1 the benefit > f the eveditors v»V said V'Mftte. I’osses-
etflflitioo. at lcaattor ft’ time, of iirouee(liiii;KiHioii Ol the premi-e. given the first of January next,
whioh unsettle everythin'?, linncrll cutj- ,T |:inls ' 1 'tiohnlr in.li.ilic' Imlrmcedue ili,Sr,l
*1, ... . e c" i j n f .Iniui.iry nex . Note with good security required,
thing, without tho alighteat prospect ol * K , f. iwmciiiA:.
TompHihing a witiafaetory rt^nR. If the ! 4dm r cf 8. s. Crawford, dee d.
Bpnblioan Portv
lloyof impoaonment, the ense would he;
policy o
dlfferem
it Expedicnoy a« well sis duty would
.rile
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
then dictate tho earlfest possible disposal ofl A i"* , "»'*’ hn'h'K demands against G. W. M.
« il.no that would Im-vUnWy 'dhisrh all IA
intereats. But nx Air. Buiiuort luniks, Mr. i V( j tn i ml ,{ come forward and make ini-
Bntler arrogates nu nuthoniy t<* wliuh In*! m rdint«> payment of the same,
haano title when lit* asHnciates Itis tlomand j _ THOMAS J. v«»l NH, Adm’r.
for Impeachracnt will)tlu* will td’ilu- pmipU:. l " ,,
Tbftpwk of it asan Oiho of Dip |«>l»ilar■)-«'|j 0 |Ui|A-ifonf[Ucrly lounly.
voio*, 1. llioor felly ami prcftmi.pt ip)l. Mr.! HIM;| , KAS , l: . W H,I,. a orator „f .ho
Stevena’ confiscation adit* in oh hartlly m"»cL, lu .i oitn u. iimduick.imc.i said county;
universally derided than Ml*. Butlor nhohellie ; decea-f 1. applies t.. me -|.*r leave to sell the House
for investing himself with importance* by j und L..I ill the city Albany, whvreoii the said do
TI
L*d resided in the time n| his death.
setting aside* tlio-Prcuident in ’mlvnnoo
trial Tho country Homits both projiosi
tiona. All that any party in tin* llmno has
▼ontnred to attempt is tin* instautitix «•!’ nu
inquiry as to the grounds upoii wliiclt »u im-
paaobinent may take placv. That iiitpiirv
ta well enough in its w«» : . . \Vu hope that
nothingwilloocurto render it othei «)•• • s
exhaustive. Surely, however, while in\is-, (dill
tigation is in progress, there eon i»e no! two month
deoentroaaon for assuining that it will just ily ply * »* * h .* ,, i ” | "" f,, ’lc<, 1
impeachment,
should remain
no testimony—not even of :i witness
David A.Hull. Only Mr. Butler's deelnrn-[
tion ot what'ought to be is kn-.uif, siml;
though, doubt Urns, testimony woithl^ be t( toj
him aupcrfluotia.-wOwton't men lor whom ho|
would prefer hanging lirst and (rial
trword—tho action of the Senate has
dred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at. my office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand nnd official signature, this
27th Fepruary, 18d7
fcb28, 18 tins
L. M. COLBERTII,
Ordinary Irwin county.
AN. ORDINANCE.
T'
Gtorid*—Worth Connly
WHEREAS, Hessoniv Faircloth Administrator on
the Estate of George M. Green deceased, applies to
me for letters of Dlitnlsslon. The*e are thcrefove,
to notify the kindred and creitors, of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause. If any they have,
why said letters of dismission should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand and official signature, De
cember 4th, 16G0. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
Dec. 22. ’Gtt . 0.1.
BAKER COUNTY.
Baker Sheriff Sale.
¥¥TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next.
YY before the Court House door in tho town of
Newton, Baker county, Ua., within tho legal hours
of sale, the following lots of land. vix.:
Numbers two hundred and eighty-nine, (2811) two
hundred ami ninety. (2tKl) three hundred uud eleven,
(HI 1) three hundred and thirty, (H8U)three hundred
nnd seventy, (870) and all of three hmidred and ten,
(1110) and three hundred nndthirly-me, (HHI) south
•if Alligator Greek, in the seventh (7th) district of
Baker county. Levied on as the property of .Ins.
W. Hears! to satisfy an attachment tifa issued from
the Superior Court of Baker county, iu favor of
Jamea-tA,-Cheek vs. said James W. Henr.sL Proper
tc-c nre I liriot.•io to cite all parties interested, ty painted out in said fifa, nnd affidavit tiled* in'tie-
• un i appear ai my office within the lime pro- j cordatice with th
Horibcd by law, to show cause, if any they have
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under niy-hnud ami official signature, this
Ithday of February, l w '*7.
W. II. WILDI.lt, Ordinary.
fob;.«
,v “miirlifrty County,
ths alter date iiuTin..
f Ordinary of said
tho lawr
March 21, 18G7
ROBERT J. MILLS,
Sheriff Baker t'untilr.
Notlo* to Debtors and Creditor).
Ukohoix—linker County.
N OTICE is hcreBy given nil persons having do-
IIfftMuVncMl'd ils.'-pfjpfflj 1
tip nuBiiitmirr that it Will 1 IIS t ll V 1 >1V to the lloiiorai.le ) ouri uniiunry oi sniu - • ■ r-- :
orassmii.it IU.n t m . > . • „.|j ,| M . u,. a i Estate belonging | "'»»*• ^bhiu the time j.rcscnt.ed by law so as
nn.l tll.T.-l....- III..1 » t' i>.ml€ til'llcorgc II. KIiik. I»l,..r.am oouuiy, •» Wo* ibtlr ch.riicl.r .nd amoun ; and all
in BCSNIOIle Ni laiv WC ltavi* ( . 'it i nil? I'ebruarv, IWG7, sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required
. . ... e ...!«.,,,..o lit-., i '*vVlll>C I ' . • . t . I,. t,.nlfat ImniAitialn rnivmnnl
I'ETKIt J. ST I to/, lilt, Ad m r
11
to mnke immediate pnytncnt
Feb I Jili. I8G7
WnUTH C vH'NTV.
<ii "iiiit \ -Worth County,
s l\ n D \\S after dalearplieniion will be made
, "idhiar.T a, >„i,| c.aiilv, far Inn !„ - ( .|l lal
AS fllr Wilson tellH the* llotisr, umiv ilan-, BENJAMIN WILLIS,
gerlatobe npprelicndod from a eontiiiiiane,.- Adin’r of Wiiiium Willis, dee d.
-ffir'*-* c ‘ *• -
for idle hands to do. 1
of tho session than from ita abrupt tenn Inn, j r®?- n,, !L-■•. , * ,M1 *
tion. “ Satan alvvav* finds — *»*s—*r
bquio miai'iiiuf Worth County Sheriff Sale-
And Loiigrotu*. hav- / w n,. ,t. , ... . . ,, ^
• • ’ i/\N tho first Tue-dny in May next, will he sold
he town of Isabella, Worth county, On., bo-
msttora that cannot
touched without thorough, wvll-cousidowil
effort Specimens of tinkering have til
Ing no rognUr work befow Ii7 m'.'kcIow7o?‘i«I r .Jit. V Vv' Jr «SV' * il1 ,! ,e * M
« «« prewnt tomi’lmion to moduli' with , iV^n u, e i„.„r. of .alo, ilm foliowladpl'm.^.'
bo mlvantagoOBsly'»: ■ iu-wit: ^
2 hdf been afforded, and each succeed in i
f develops an inclination to pusli it
further. No interest can bn safe xvnilo tho
Wembied wisdom remains iu session with
o definite business to transact The
revenue system, the tariff, the bank-
»*» the Treasury gold, tho bounty
debt—all
Seventy (i0) acre* of land of l..i (number ('.HU
ninety, in tfio Hixtcciith (IGHO di-trict of originally
Dooly now Worth county . levied on a* the proper
ty ot Um. .M. Foster, to satisfy the officer* of
t ourt for cost on filii front Worth .Superior Court
Ucorgtf Spring v*. said Wm. M. Foster. Property
pointed out by plaintiff s attorney
March 12—28
K. B. THOMAS, .
MARTHA J. HALL.
Adm’r of D. D. Hall.
Baker Superior Court—Nov.
Term. 1865.
mi'IFD F. LYON, )
Adra r of 1). lv. wimp, | Petition to Foreclose
V.. J Mortgage.
DANIEL C. McINTYRH. J
I T npnearing to the Court by the petition of Rich
ard F. Lyon, Adm'r, accompanied by the note
and Mortgage Deed, that on the Oth day of March,
18U0, Defendant made and delirvrvd to him his pro-
misery note, bearing dale the day and year afore
said, whereby iheDcfendanl promised twelve months
after date of *aU note to pay the Plaintiff, or bearer
thirteen huudred dollars for value rcc'rivcd, with
interest from date. And that afterwards, to-wit.,
oh the day and year aforesaid said Defendant, bet
ter to aeevire the payment of said note, executed
and delivored to the Plaintiff his Deed of Mortgage,
couvtying to Plaintiff lot of land number (78/sev
enty-eight, in the seventh district of said count
lie it ordained by the Mayor nnd Council of the
City of Albany, and it is hereby ordained by
authority fkf the same,
111 AT the Ordinance approved January 9tb,
18G7, in relation to the selling of liquor by
others than Licensed Retailers, &c., be amended as
follow* :
It shall not.lie hwful for any person (except Li-
eensed Retailers) to sell spirituous liquors in quan-
liLics-lc**-U*au-oi»e—quart, according to Htafid'anT
mensurc. and permit the same to be drank in th#
house or on the premises attached thereto, without
first taking out license, nnd paying therefor Two
Hutidicd aud Fifty Dollars, Passed and approved
March hilt. 1807. G. J. WRIGHT, Mayor.
Attest: J. F Cauuilr, Clerk of Council,
march 'J-lawHw
in: it oudaixei) li v Tin: mayor asd
couseii. of Tin: city of at.banr,
All AT Section 11 on pago Hoof the Ordinance, is
nd ns follows:
mil AT Section li <
1 atnetincd to rend
"vendue Masters shi
hall pay a commission to the
City of otic per centum on the gross sales of all
Good?, Wares, nnd Meiclintidixe or other Property,
belonging to citUcns, and two and j per cent on the
gro-s -ales of all Goods, Wares, nnd Merchandixe
or other Property, belonging to non-residents.—
Passed and approved January ihh, 1807.
G. J. WRIGHT. Mayor.
Attest • .1. F. C.\ nu ilk. Clerk of Council,
inarch 0- 22-iawffw
An Ordinance,
-j’
□ershlp heretofore exiitlng-belwesn
IRT ft 111L8MAN. hn» been diisolred
loneent, and by the sale of Ute is-
ter#st of tli# Etfate of Gilbert to MI* C.‘ BALL,
The old business of Gilbert ft Hilstnan will bo
■ettled by me m surviving partner, aud all persona
indebted either by note or account, are earnestly
requested to come forward and liquidate their in
debtedness.
J. 1HL8M \N,
Surviving partner of Gilbert & 11 Usman.
Albany, January 18th, 18G7. 2—3m
The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether in the DRUG BUSINESS, at the OLD
STAND of Gilbert ft Hilstnan. They promise to
keep on hand EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE,
and respectfully solicit patronage. Dr. Hilnman
will give hispersoual attention to prescriptions.—
Th*e business will be conducted upon STRICTLY A
CASH BA81S.
UILSNAY A BALL,
Janu try 18th, 1807 2*5ra •
* JTwf
u
nhtinul It/ th* Mayor and City Council of
ml it i.i ht rrly ordained by authority of the
He it
Albany,
tame:
That, from and alter this date, it shall not be
lawful Ibr the owner* of lots to build or erect within
what *>hnU be known ns the fire limits of Albany
any wooden building* or wooden roofs, and that the .
fire limits of :>:ii.l city shall be circumscribed within
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all.
To young and to old, to great and to small;
Tbe beauty which once was so precious and rare,
Is free for all, and nil may be fair.
By tho u»c ol
CHASTELLAR’S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL, .
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion.
Tbe most valuable nnd perfect preparation inuse,
for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-liko tint, that
is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan,
Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallow
ness. Eruptions, and nil impurities of slio *kin,
kindly healing t lie same nnd leaving tho skin white
and clear as alabaster. *lts use cannot bo detected
by the closest scrutiny, nnd being q vegetable pre.-
-partition is perlecGv fiartnle**. Ills the only arti
cle of the kiud used by the French, and is consid
ered by the Parisian as indispensablo to a perfect
toilet. Upwards uf Ht),0tH) bottles were sold during
the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy.
Price only 7,1 cents. Sent by mail, post paid, on
receipt of an order, bv
BEUllER, SIIUTTS ft Co., Chemists,
285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
AFFLICTED 1
Suffer No More!
When by tlio use ot DR. JOINYILLK’S ELIXIR
yoJ cnti be cured permanently, nndut a trifling cost.
The astonishing success which ha* attended this
invaluable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weak
ness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of
Muscular Energy; Impotcncy, or any of the conse
quence* of youthful indiscretion, render* it the
most valuable preparation ever discovered.
It will remove all nervous affections, depression,
excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of
memory, confusion, thoughts of Bclf-dcstruction,
fears of insanity. &c. It will restore tho appetito,
renew the health of those who have destroyed it by
sensual excess or evil practices.
Young Men, be humbugged no moro by "Quack
Doctors” nnd ignorant practitioner*, but send with
out delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored to
health and happiness. A Perfect Cur# is Guaran
teed in every itiBtaucc. Price, SI, or four bottles
the following boundaries:- commencing at the i t0 ( | n e address, $3. , „
Norn.™., effiftr of (lie Alley b.iwcn ('orammo, Oaobolllei, enough lo cffcc. a cum In oil ordlno-
an<l llrnn.l -troi-.s; ili.-nrp.Iue Nor.li on Front ,tml, j r7 Ffln' nn inim-li r p-s somrir mi ia ....
embracing 210 feel hast of said stroet to tho Aliev , ALSO, DR. JOUR ILLr. S hPECIrK PILLS, for
liot.Tc.n I'l'io ,1.1,1 h'li„l ..reel; (hence wcsl ou .aij ; ! '° "P"; 1 ?, 1 *"; 1 permonent ere of Gnnorrbco, O eel,
Mlrj- H, Jnck.on Mire.; .hence on Joekoen ..reel,! , Ur * hr “ l Wcehorgco, Gravel, Stricture, »nU »U of-
,hr,mine ^1" reel We«t »iJo of raid raid slreel fe ,° ‘o' 1 " “ r ,l " , Kidneys nnd It odder. I,uroo .ITeol-
,n .’nniuieri'e drool; litcneo Kuril, on Jackoon ' ln onc floedoya, T hvy are prepared from
olrrrl. l:„-l ride, cnihrocing 1M0 feel on ooiil olreet «*»•*«• eiGoeto llml orehorruiera on Ilia eyolera,
thenco f.n-l on raid Alley , ni"olnriing , 'poinl.' And ol , diflf. v '''Vo cl,
for a violation of this Ordinance, any pnrly so
offending shall bo subject lo a fine of Two Thousand
Dollars, and a forfeitureof tho material* u*cd in the
hittliliug, and the abatement of the saiuoasa nuis
ance. •
Passed and approved, March ID, 18G7.
G. J. WRIGHT, Mayor.
Atte-t : J. F. I'aiiiiilk, Clerk.
Underwriters’.
«* Of New You,
CASH ASSETS
Three Million
ISSUE POLICIES Oft
Fire & Marine Inso
Mad# payable In GOLD or CUR
Negotiable and Bankable .
CERTIFICATES OF INSl]
nu twin vt van amocuti
Y. Gr. Rust,
ALBANY, GA.’
October 21, 1805.
S. STRAUi
TTTOULI
Wl the c
Tf try, I
lu i
JG8KPII s. SUMNER,
Deputy Sheriff.
S Uwr, the Treasury gold, tJ
l for inore&sing tho public
EftVfi been threatened with u Mtiniimrv
reopening, bt the bidding ot restless factious
^ privato interests. Tlio recoil- forty-five neic* of ),.I number five hundred and i on said note, or ahow cause to the contrary, if any
"WtrUCtiCn question, too, lilts hycii tnenuecd it ,w ‘ ,w, >'*»»«hl. (7*28) ill the 7th .Ibirict «>r Worth ' *'«* ha*. And that on failure so to do, the Equity
dozen tunes by as nianv legislators, everv co i. ,n »!&', FFN'NY WHITTINGTON, of Redemption in and to said mortgaged premise*
- on© of whom fancies that, hu bun discovotvll i Admr t W. P. Whittington. forever barred and foreclosed. It1$ further or-
th.cfetoaMtoMemrthoJ of Letting .id J r„,
aifflcuHico. The good ncusocl both Olmm- Uud .i„<„i„ r .ho vi,„i, ,.,i
DWSBMfthus far restrained the tendenev tot other* cue
marcii2t5, 1st;;
, • • _ : rmy-uigm, iu »n# ■eventn uisinci ot sat'l county,
Ukuu.im, lYorth County.—TWO mouth* after 1 lo *»# void on payment of said note. Anditfurth-
■Inte application will bo made t« the Ordinary of j er appearing that said note remains unpaid, it i*
-aid county, for leave to sell the iuiids belonging to therefore ordered Hint said Defendant do pay into
the estate of William P. Whittington, late of H ,iid tl' 1 * Uourt, on or before the firat day of the next
county, dooeasc.l, cousisling of two hundred and ,erm thereof, the principal, interests and costs due
c.-e arc to notify all
nnd creditors, and all
oilier, eo.icerncI, ,„ lie on,} rappenr „. mv „Bic,.
oiil,it, ll), I,too proocrlbwi l.y low, lo .how coora If
„„y .hev h»TP. why 1,1,0,lU no,, by virtue of iur
oil,oo, oppoiu. llio Clerk of tho Superior Court or
WHIP oilier Bl a.,,1 rropcil|icraou,..\jmiBl,lr« ) or on-
ilfit But the*) will bo no auuranco of
*° long #» the daily
lurniohea opportunity nnd pro-
ing-or-undomg-tnmgthinj; lliiiT
be moot profitably left na it is until the
orOarly__Wmter,_jCommoi'CQwill
ho more freely when the chnneo of
LougrtnHonnl frenk iu nut I'ouutniitlv ,
|W‘ Etory form of industry and irndc i OBORQXA—IIOHTH cocntv.
b« better with tho knowledge t!„it f„. L,
Iho r.lalo of Aug.i.iu, J. Sohru.o’lilos, ,lcc'J
Given under my hand and official siiraatur* ii.u
MitolffllJ j._ w.
► ,-n • " lilt# applies to me for
cr* ot disinifKion from administration on the ea-
“" "' deceased
* ljo ji mi \ Ji»-!..lo or John Willi
power \\ noliington is n.l.'cp,, , Tltrac arc llirrrl,,,,' ra cite aud idnonld. ».l . n ,l
nno lenr of nn oxooutlvo rn.-r! .Ing'llar lUo kio.lrcl and rroillloro of aa”d licccawd
my oflico within .lie lime i.rr^
loir onn«n if ... oi. ... a -
|K>ft«idvHr. Bntler will sleep. 10 ho ami oppear m .
,n i-" 1 hi "-
^
JAMES IV. ltUL'SE, Ordinary.
- - • - ■ 04—-Gm
OF SCHEDULE
R-R. Co,)
Dse.28,186(5. }
iovt.. Mall aad Ta«-
willrt© as follow*:
k..-r...«,..8 00 A. M.
—ZL'iSI:"
a. m;
Dec 20. 180(5
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY.
'VllEKEAS nom.il. Uuckrlew .pplira (. for
»«»« ,1 m, oSSr, Within n„ ,l»r^L2ribrt*;J
Pwa»,iseo
dered that this Rule be published in tbe Albany
Setri one# a month for three months previous to tl,,.
next term of this Court, or served on the Defendant
or his special agent or attorney, iu lenst three
month* previous to the nexttennof this Court
riuhard H. clarh!
Judge Sup'r Court S, W, C.
November Term, 1866.
It appearing to the Court that no notice ot the
foregoing Rule has been made iu terms of the law
Ordered that the Rule be so delayed as to make the
same returnable to the next term of the Court, and
that the defendant, McIntyre, show cause on or
before the first day of tbe next term of this Court
why he should not pay the principal and interest
due on raid note to the plaintifi. or why the said
mortgage should not be foreclosed, and that this
Rule be served in tenfcta or the law.
A true extract from the minutes.
1867.
Feb. 12th, 1867.
Scott’s Monthly Magazine.
Second Year.
The Oldest and Largest Literary Maraiine
in the South.
lisVorpse of Contributors is already large, nnd
will he strengthened by tho addition or several EX
CELLENT MALE AND FEMALE W1UTERS.1
Resides the usual variety of Original and Selected
I rose nud Poetry, there will be contained the ad-
mlratile Ht*U»ry of tho War, entitled "FIELD and
LAMP: by an Officer. Also,**Arcadie;aHisto-
rieal Romance of the Eighteenth Century.” Also
“ 1 1* 1 * Trope* and Metaphors of the Bible,” a* illus
trated by science, tty A. Means, b. D., LL. I).—
Also, a series of articles on "Life in the East. 1
By Rev. R. A. Holland, of Kentucky, now ou a lour
in Egypt and Palestine.
It will ho elegantly embellishjd with Steel Plates
Lithographs, and Wood Cut*, prepared expressly
for this publication, consisting of superb likenesses
of Lee. Davis. Joe Johnston, Polk, Forrest, &c.
Its quantity of rending matter will also be in
creased. so that it will contain nearly twice the
amount ot either Godey or Peterson.
Re shall also introduce a department of Wit aud
Humor, and occasional Wood Cut Illustrations of
“outhern and western Scenery.
TERMS.—Single subscribers, $5; eleren copies,
wenty-t wo copies, $100; and at the same
change of diet is necessary while using
them, nor does their action in any manner interfere
with business pursuits. Price, $1 per box.
Either of the above-mentioned articles will be
sent to any address, closely scnled, and post-paid,
by mall or express, on receipt of price. Address all
orders to
BERGER, 8HUTT8 ft Co., Chemists,
No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
WHISKERS
rates for tlneeand six months. Clergymen oVall
denominations, and Presided*' * “ *
Colleges will receive it at $4.
■gj
Presidents and Professors of
ges will receive it at $4.
The per»on who will send us the largest club of
raKravihrr,. no. !,ra than 2S, protiou- to March
1st. shall receive » premium of FIFTY DOLLARS
W. J SCOTT, Atlanta, Ga. ’
Address
tcbl'.t.
This Feb Olb.
THOMAS ALLEN, Clerk.
11—mUm
IRWIN COUNTY.
Giooo.i—Iraki County.
WUEREA8, J. J. Iloudaraou »4 Mary Whi.ltv
applici to me far lotion of AJmlnlMnifoa on tin
estate of John Whitloy, dmowj.
Then nn Ihmfoniio oil# and admanUa all and
•ingular Ike kindred aad creditor, of mid denned
to be nod appear at my odn within the time »n'
•eribed 6y law, and okow cau.e. If nny'Uiey knee,
£!—»CSJS,“ “ *• *
March CO, 1607.
6e*r*U, Irwli Cfnitj. "
WniB ‘WUrt •« me for letter.
•**>•*(
an tkeeefan-to
ik
AND
'MUSTACHES f
TNORCED to grow upon the smoothest faco In
P from three to five weeks by using Dr. 8EV-
IUNES RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the
most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting
upon the Heard and Hail in nu almost miraculous
manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris nnd
London with the mort flattering success. Names of
all purchasers will be registered, and if entire sat
isfaction is not given iu every instance, the money
will be cheerfully refunded. Price bv mail, sealed
and postpaid, SI. Descriptive circulars and testi
monials maile 1 free. Address BERGER, 3I1UTT8
ft CO., Chemists. No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
Sole agents for the United Slates.
BEAUTY!
Auburn, Golden, Flaxen and Silken Curls,
P RODUCED by^he use of Prof. DE BREUX*
FRISEIl LE CHEVEUX. One application
warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn
hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy mas
sive curls. Has been used by the fashionables of
Paris and London, with t lie most gratifying results.
Does no injury to the hair. Price hy mail, sealed
and postpaid. SI. Descriptive Circulars mailed
free Address BERGER. SHUTTS'ft CO., Chem
ists, No. 285 River St., Troy, N. Y.. Sole Agents for
the United States.
OULD Respectfully inform hi* frf<
citizens of Albany and surrounL
that he hits just returned iTostl
with a choice selection of tho
Finest Gold and Silver Wni
Keyless CiiboxoMetebs, the most
perfect timekeeper* niado for the Pocket,
Patent f,evert and Horizontal», hy tho ficl’l
can, English and European Mannfaoturer*.'^
elegant jewelry,
Ladles’ and Gents’ Fine Gold
Signet and Gem Rings. Pina, Slccve-Slqi
Buttons, Brooches, Seal*, Keys
Masonic Km bio
"Wedcling E i n;
GOLD AND SILVER TBIMB
Superior Gold Pens with Diamond I
Silver and Plated Ware.
Rogers, nnd Wostonliolms’ superior, first J
C ui 1.11 e i* y,
Dinner nnd Desert Seta, Razors, Scissors, j
Knives, ftc„ ftc.
Ua SiQ i
Writing and Dressing Cases, Wallets, 1’ocW
Toilet Sets, Combs, Brusncs, ftc., *
Warrant’d Genuine Sdeerffcliaum Pipes __
Umbrellas, AValking Canes, ftc., ftc,' j
Musical instruments
Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, AeeoriK
MTTSIO 130X1
PISTOLS,^
of Colts', nnd the most approved Mnnufa
Cnps nnd Cnrtridges, nil sixes, and otbem '
Clocks and Regulf
Eight day niul BO hour accurate Time]
SOT Arrangements lmvo been mndo L
lending mnnufncturing Louses by wliiebj
orders for Watches. Clocks, Silvor Ware, I
nnd Gem Jewelry, Fire Arms, ftc., will beC_
with necuvncy and diRpateb. and ontliumo^
FAVORABLE TERMS.
All kinds of Watohos, Clocks c
elry Cleaned nnd Repaired In nn •cffiei»|
Gold, Silver and Specie
Bought, Sold and Kxclie "
Albany Watch and. Jewelry
BROAD STREET, ■ - ALBANY, t
S. STRA1 ^
Albany, October 27, 1800
THE TOMLINSON, DEMISES
690 Broadway, N. 5
Have nssocintcd with them
ME. W. W. W00DE1
Formerly nml Katenaire Dcalcrin
CARRIAG-ES & BUGGl
nuiiliood! How Lo«l, hour Keolord
I 1S T,. 1 "!!' 1 ’L 1 " 1 ' * otUtlon of Dr. Culrer-
O »,II a Celebralml Ln*y 0 n the raJtral car.
(without medinnr, of Fporaiotorrhuta, nr itmlool i
weoknera, Inrolumary S.oiloal Lo.ras, Impolitic,
Mental and I hft.ical Incapacity, lmpcdim7a’i fo I
Murnape, etc : al,ci. Conaumptlon, hipMcp.,, and
fanco"' U °" or texual aatra.a-
l’ricc, io a (fated cnrclapc. onl, fi centa
The celebrated author, in thia admiral," carar
clearly demon,ira.ra, from a thirty ream' aucccra-
ful practice, that the nlaVmlngconicquencea afoetf-
nbuee mny be radically cured without the daneerr.,,,
u« of .mental medicine or the application If the
knife— pointing ont a mode of cure at once riant,
certain, and effectual, by mean, of which eirii
.offerer, no matter whet hie condition may be mar
f k “F'T. prlrntely, end *
*»- Thia Lecture should he in Ihehendenfmn
joulh nnd e,ery man in the land. Sent, nndera'aL
inn plain envelope, to coy eddreee, uImIw
eeipt of 0 cent,, or two port itampe AW Dr Cul-
p . ric i St Ad-
' ,1, . ,p *S 1Uk "»< CHA8. J.C. KLINE* co“
j.'dSSjJSX.K-Vr. Portoffice bo* 4,680.
10-Iy.
Hotlca to Mechanics!
Auawr, Oo.,
§ BALED PROPOSALS for
moink nwsK.«d ;
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR 1
CHASTELLAR’S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR
FobIIkmovino Sli'KHfluoisHaul
To the lad!,, cspeeinlly, thi, Invnlanble depilatory
recommend, itself n, being an almost indispensable
article lo remote beauty, i, cosily epplled, doe, not
burn or injure tbe skin, but act, directly on the
fools- It i, warranted to remove superfluous htir
from low roreheads, or from any part or the body
completely, totally and radically eilirpaling thi
name, leaving the skin soli, smooth nnd natural —
This is the only article used by the French, and in
the only real effecluel depilatory In existence'—
Price 76 eenle per peekego, sent postpaid, to tnv
address, on receipt of nn order, by
BERGER, 8HCTTS * Co., Chemists,
March 12-88—ly
285 River SI., Troy, N. V.
■V Ctnax’e Ornca Inrenioa Cooav, >
Gokgfcerty Connty, On., Feb. 26, J887.}
tamed pars
0- J. Weigbli lelef Ji.niidee;, Ju
.llenry Morgan, Richtrd
AT GRIFFIN ASD ATI.A.Vi
Ij^OR the purpooo of supplying Men
r rla.iters nl tbe South, by'wholcti
with any style of Carringcs, Buggies «
Wagons.
Mr. WOODRUFF’S long exjK-ricnce
ritge business will ennble us to give tst|
supplying good substhatinl work, such s
try demands, nt ns low prices as itxu j
furnished for CASH. We will keep con
hand • -C. ••• -- -X
LIGHT CONCORD RUC
the same as formerly sold^by^Jfr, ■Woo < _. J1
whleh beoame eo univciwtffly popular, nil '•)
the South, as the brst Buggy io use. . -fl
We.also f.u r Jigta 1» - i!j
Iron Axle ™
rherpee.
We Invite-ttll wli’o want any ardclo in ooS
aadreu,.
_ an
A MATILDA VTARDofTi'ra her ;
the oiliseos of Albany and vicinity, i
repair Malms,ea, Quljtu nnd Com‘“
deecrlpliou, in the best nnd Jptcsl
-Cdsonable, Apply lo ' „ ‘ .
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