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Day afar 3a/, ibe WW
ith patient art, but ere her Wffk Win t firmed,
nd ml.h.p lij (!nj Ihbrt, «pdl«A,
And <U.h*l H10 il.efrou.J.
Sh« found 111* ruin wrought;
Yet, Ml cm! do.ii, rorth from h<rplu«,li, flew,
with htr note fr«»h torch »nd pun brought
And built hoc celt tilt.
Bat toarcoly hldohoplooM
Tho loot toft ftolber on lUAPpl, flitor,
Whoa wlekod bond, orch.no,, •gain Uld wn«t»,
And wrought tho ruin o'er.
iro or Imo, lying on
So. 7tt, in the city of
Albany, Dougherty county, to .eliefy n Ufa from
Chelokee Superior Court, April Term, 1H34 liojoe-
Tolt, Urdu A Clerk ti.J.mn Jor.lon end Frederick
BoerU. pointed ont hy pltldllflV Attorney, March
noth, 1W7. J. S. BROWN,
:Jltd Deputy Sheriff, r.
-•If 1 ■ **“
frr-
Dat eliu her heart loo haul,
■ " Vhoat
■ And lolled nMtih t^md loot night, lioartng oalle,
I looked, and WI three Hula ewallona ilrpt
. Within the earth-made walla.
to lh* Tax Payers of Uousbcrty Couaiy.
t:
Wktt truth ia hare, Oman I .
, Baft hope been smitten In It* aarly dawn *
’ Hat*blende *'*m*t fty purpose, trust or plan ?
ft-ttav* faith, r
, and aliugglo on !
JIIC hooka for recefvInf raturna of taxes for the
yen* 18ft7, will be open at the sloro of MKK-
R k SMITH, In Albnuy, on the FIRST DAY
of April next. Persons having freedtuen employed
are required (o return the names of ail males be*
tween the age* of 2! and 00 years of nge. Frccd-
mcn that arc uot in the omploymcnt of a while per
son are required to come forward and make returns
of their poll* and property. Owners of land are re
quired to return them by . designating number, dis-
Wnat a Cocmt»t !—A tourist, in detailing bis
•baarmltona In China, deaoribed it as a country whsr#
tha roses have na fragrance and the woman no pet-
tin**!* ( where the laborer has no Rabbath and the
■H^Ulltl no aanaa of honor ; where the roads bear
notehiclesndthe ablps no keels: where old men
fly kitea ; where the needla point* to the aouth,
and the sign of beiog putsled is to scratch the ant!-
padaeofftb haadi wher* the aoat of honor is on
ft#toft hand, and ilia Hal oflnteliaet is In the *totn<
a ; where 16 taka off your hat is su Insolent gesture
. PT %im - r ““ *“'* L '
And to wear whits garments is to put yoursOlf in
quanting; which hna a literature without an alUha-
bat, and a languaga without a grammar;
. DaATUOteANnx.—The Richmond papers chronicle
the death of “Mother Juliana," Superioress of the
Academy of VlaUttion in that city. Bho was look-
ndnpoa na n woman of the moat briliinnt mind and
splendid Intellectual attainments, and was the old
dial Hun in the world, aha hawing been » member
of the order upwards-of alxty-flve years.
't-Mitt tftbobhded kindness to the sick and wonnded
IwlheRlohmond hospitals daring tho war, will
andqar bar memory to thousands of the Confedcr-
ate hWIoti In all parts of the .South.
„ A IIistobt or Ills Campaiu**.—We understand
that Gen. J. E. Johnston, now of Helms, Ala., is
engaged during hit leisure hours in wrilinga history
of his campaigns. 8uoh a work will ho looked
for with Interest; for numan in the Huuth is hold
In higher esteem. Dr. Ford, tho .\ledieal Direc
tor of ft# Army of Tennessee, now of Columbus,
will contribute to tho work tho history of his de
partment. The publication will be a valuable one,
and will be impatiently looked for.
Baltimor*.—It is stated that trade from tho
Southern Batten to' ltnitiinoro is largely on the in
orapH. The communities-^tbo Southern States are
under deepjmd lasting obligations to the people o 1
fta Monumental City for tho sympathy felt ami man’
Ifestod by them in a nulMlaiitini way for 'lie Hiilf-
erers of our section.
A dog in Evansville. Indiana, that hit n man in
the chin, baa taken with delirium tremens n fow
hour* after and drowned himself In arivrr.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
Bodtii-Wkstkbn R. R. Co , 1
Office Macon, Ga., Dec. 28, 1833. I
S kN and after Sunday,.HOtli iust., Mail and Pan
' seuger Train on this Hoad will run ns follow a
vi Macon.. H Go A. M
Arrive at RufauU 6 011 1*. M.
Leave Eufsula V...7 20 A. M,
Arrive at Maeon 4 fill I*. M.
Leave Macon H 00 A. M.
AWv* at Oelumbus,.., 3 1*'» F. M.
Leave Columbus 8 00 A. M.
Arrive at Macon. 4 f»0 I*. .M
Connecting at Hmithvillo with Albany train.
Leave Rmilhvillr 1 40 V. M.
Arrives! Albany •• U V. M
Leave Albany o tin A. M.
Arrive at Hmiihville 11 00 A. M.
' Forth* presentn train will run on the Furl Oalncs
Drench Road ftrom Cullihcrt ah far aa Coleman and
b*ek three times a wock, counseling with Kufauln
Mall and Passenger Train.
Vllitill. POWERS,
Eng’r and Slip t.
jam 2ft.
-WATCHES % JEWELRY
Repaired At
MACON PRICES
rWOM THE ENTIRE satisfaction given by our
irperienood Workman,
four months, we confidently auk our
oustomers to bring in their
>, Clocks and Jewelry,
For rtpalM, and guarantee Mllaf.olion.
; Dono*to Order at
L. E. Welch & Co’s.
, BOOK AND JEWELRY 8T0BE.
Albany, Jan. 1
OUoaaa rath tad to salt all agaa.
Jan. 17.1807. ~ 1-lf
a. w. mrciiiLL, jso. vr. .n.Liaaoat,
UuMMuUt] AMO. M. COOK,
V. T. SMITH.
Atlanta, (In.
Mitchell, Shallcross & Co.,
r*rovl»ion
AND
tricl and section, according to the original survey.
F. DaORAPPEN
March af—23
BNRIED, T. it. D. C.
*T appearing to thi Cbdrt by the petition of Hcn-
ty A* Tarver, Executor of II. Hi Tarver, show*
bat Mathew L. Dry a a by deed, of mortgage, dated
ref May, 1— ‘ Sjj ‘
first lticsuay
ilka aUJb-
jropertjr.f R. M.
Air tho baortt or Ut. It*,
; »r ttg dMMMd.
Adni'r of R. .M. drilfio, dee d.
on Uh Mb day of llay, 186$, convoying to Noah. A.
Moss* jots of land numbers (69) nixty-niuc, (70)
hundred and sixteen. (126) ouo hundred and twen-
ty-tbta#, iu the (lfdh) fifteenth Ulilrtot of Worth
county, State of Georgia, for the securing the pay
ment of two prorotvory notes, both dated on the 3rd
day of December, 1862, the first due on the first dsy
uf Jauuary, after date, of Ihesuni of Four Thousand
dollars: aud tho second due on tho first dsy or
.fanuafy 1HC4, for the sum of Eight Thousand Six
Hundred and Filly-Six Dollars and Twenty-Five
Cents, with interest from the first day of January,
1803, which said notes are now due and unpaid;
and which said notes and mortgage have been for
aaid Noah A. Moses
Qr.oiuiiA, Irwin County.
Whorcas, Wright Toinbcrlln applies to mo for let
ters of Dismission from Guardianship of B. O.J!om-
berlin, late of said county, deceased. These art
therefore to cite sud admonish all and singular the
kindred aud credit ors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they can. why said let
ters of dismissiou should not be granted.
Uivcn under my hand and official signature, tuis
27th Pebruary, 1807. L. M. COLBERT!!,
feb28, 18-0m Ordiuary Irwin county.
OEORGIA—Dougherty County.
to all whom it M \t ro.Ncr.iix :
rtULMVAN K. KEMBALLhavlngin proper form
applied to mo for pormanimt letters of adminis
tration on tho eslato of Bamuel K. Kcmhall, late of
said county, deceased. This is to cilo all, and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin of said .Samuel
K. Kombnll, to ho and appear at my office within
the limo proscribed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ndminlatrmion should not
ho granted to Kiillivnn E. Kcinlmll on Hatntiol E.
Kenihall'a estate.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this
March22, IHtiT. W. 11. WILDER,
March 23,1807 Ordiuary.
value received transferred hy
to said Henry A. Tarver, Executor as aforesaid.
It is, therefore, on mothn of John A. Davis, Plain
tiff’s Attorney. ordered that the said Mathew L.
Bryan do pay into this Court, before the first day
of the term of the next term hereof, the principal,
interest and cost on said notes, and in default, that
said mortgago on said lots of land be foreclosed, and
tho equity of redemption therein ho ever barred, and
that service of this nolico bo perfected on said
Mathew L. Bryan according to law.
November 7th, I860.
J. A. DAVIS, riff’s Att’y.
A true extract from the minuies of Worth Supe
rior Court, October Adjourned Term, 183(5.
WILLIAM L. HUNT, Cler«c.
March I I, 1807-24-m4m
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
ILL be sold before the Court House door at
w Albany, Ga., on the first Tuesday in 5!ny
next, between fho legal hours of sale, tiie following
property, to-wll.:—City lots numders V.Ml, 23, on
Washington street—37, 3!», 30, 38, and 42, on
Slate street—37 on Fourth street, nnd the dwelling
lion-o of D. F. While, ull in the city of Albany, Gu.
Levied hy virtue of a Superior Court Ufa returna
ble to Jiiue Term, 1807, of Dougherty county, Ga.,
Johliua R. Price vs. II. F. While.
JAMES IV. KEMP, Sheriff.
March 30, 1837.
AUMINISTKA T01CS SALE.
NDEIl and by virtue of an order front the
TTN!
IJ Court or Ordinary of Dougherty county, fla.
sTn l*o sold before tho Court lioiiso door of said
county on the first Tuesday in May next, within
tho legal hours of sale—Lola numbers til and 33,
on Flint Street, and numbers 32 and 34, on ^iortli
Street, in the city of Albany and said county, con
taining ono-qunrlor of an acre each, uioro or less.
Tube sold as the proyerty of tho estate of Samuel
H. Crawford, late of said county, deceased, ami for
the benefit of the creditors of snid estate. Posses
sion of the premises given the first of January next.
TERMS— (tno'half cash, tho halnnt'eiluc the lire!
of January next. Note with good security required.
j. F. CAHGILE,
Adm’r of S. B. Crawford, dec’ll.
March (Hit, 1837.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
A LL persons having demands against G. W. M
Voting, lulu of Worth oouuly deceasifd, will
present them to me for payment; nnd ihoseiiidihi •
cd to said i'«tntu must come forward and make it
mediate pay met it of the same.
THOMAS J. YOUNG, Adm r.
FihJU, 17 10*1 *,
Gf.obui v \, Irwin County.
Whcro«i!i, Mienjah Tucker applies to me for letters
of dismission from administration of the estate of
John 11. Tucker, late of said county, decensed.--
These arc there fere to cite all and airgular the kin
dred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to show oause, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature, this
27th Fcpruary, 1837. L. M. COLBERT!!.
fol*28, 18 3m Ordinary Irwin county.
GEORGIA—Worth 1’ounly.
WHEREAS, Ji “ ‘
. James M. House, Administrator on
the estate of 8. W. flouse, applies to me for letters
of dismipsion. Those aro therefore, to notify the
kindred nnd oredilors of said deceased, to he anil
npplr
law b
lar at m> offloe within the time prescribed by
’iave, why said let-
oshnw oause, if any they have,
ild
tors of dismission, should not ho grnuted,
Given tinder my hand nnd official signature.—
Dec. 4th, ’30 J. W. IttlUHK, Ordinary.
doCr22'33 *»3.
(JporKla-Worth County
WHEREAS, Hessotns Faireloth Administrator on
tho Estate of Georgo M. Green deceased, applies to
tue for letters of Dismission. These are therefore,
to notify tho kindred and croilors, of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, lo show cause, if any they have,
why said letters of dismissiou should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand ami official signature, De
cember 4th, 1303. J. W. HOUSE, Ordinary.
Dec. 22. ’30
33.
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Benjamin Willis applies to mo for
letters of dismission from administration on the es-
lata of John Willis, deceased:
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish ail nnd
sing'iinr tho kindred nnd creditors of snid deceased,
to be aud appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, If any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
20th day of Dec., 1833.
JAMES W. BOUSE, Ordinary.
Deo 21IJ830 31—3m
UAKKIt COUNTY.
I.COIII.1.1 -Doiifflitrly County,
tVIIUIIRAH, L. E. W.loli. AilrninlMrator of tlio
estate of Dr. John It. Hardwick, Idle of said county,
deucaaudtJlpplics to me lor leave to sell the House
and l.ot in'the city of Albany, w hereon the said de
ceased resided at the lime of his death.
These are therefore to cite all parlies interested,
to he and appear at my office within the lime pro
scribed by law, l>* show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not b« granted.
•Given under my hand and official signature, this
Ith day of February, 1^37.
W. II. WILDER,Ordinary.
febJ 8.
UKOlUiU—Dougherty County.
TWO months after dale the undersigned will np-
plv to tin' Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the Real Estate belonging
lo the estate of George It. King, late of said county,
deceased. Ibis 11th February, 1837.
PETER J. STRo/.ER, Adm’r
Feb 12th, 1837 11
WOKTir cor.STY.
Baker Sheriff Sale.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in May next
before Uio Court House door in the town of
Newton, linker county, Gn., within the legal hours
of sale, the following lots of laud, vi/.:
Nuiuhbra two huudred nndeighty-nim*, (28'J) two
hundred and ninety. (2lHi) throe hundred and eleven.
(311) three hundred and thirty, (330) three hundred
aud seventy, (070) and all of three hundred and ton.
(310) and three hundred ntidthirty-otie, (331) siiulh
of Alligator Creek, in the seventh (Till) district of
linker oouuly. Levied on as the property of ^im.
W. 11 curst to satisfy an attachment lifa issued from
the Superior Court of linker county, in favor of
.lames I). Chock vs. said James W. Hears!. Proper
ty poiuled out in said Ufa,.aud affidavit filed in ac
cordance with the law,
ROBERT J. MILLS.
Shorin' linker County.
March 21. 1837
N 1 :
Gr.ouui.v—Worth County. 1
SIXTY DAYS after date application will he made
to the Ordinary of snid county, for leave to sell lot
of laud number 213, in tho 7th distriet of snid coun
ty, as the properly of William Willis, deceased.
BENJAMIN WILLIS,
Adm’r of Williutn Willis, dec'ti.
march 23,1837.
Worth County Sheriff Sale.
O N tho first Tuesday in May next, will ho sold
l ' “
in the town of Isabella, Worth county, (la., be
tween tho legal hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to-wil:
Seventy (70) ncres of land of lot (number (!t(l)
ninety, in the sixteenth (lt*lh) district of originally
Dooly uow Worth county ; levied on as the proper
ly of \\in. M. Foster, to satisfy (lie officers of
Court for cost on fifn from Witrth Superior Court,
George Spring vs. said Win. M. Fostor. Properly
pointed out hy plaintiff's atiorne,'.
JOSEPH S. SUMNER
raarch2G, 1807
Deputy Shcritl.
Gkokuiv, Worth County,—-TWO months after
data application will be made to the Ordinary or
said oounly, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to
the estate of William P. Whittington, late of said
county, deceased, consisting of (wo hundred and
forty-fire acres or lot number tire hundred ami
twenty-eight, (628) in the 7th district of Worth
PENNY WHITTINGTON,
Admr’x W. P. Whittington.
eouuty.
feb2fl
Gkoruu, Bor/A County.—These are to notify ail
aud singular the kiudrrd and creditors, nnd ail
others concerned, lo bo and appear at my oflioo
within the time prescribed bylaw, to showcatt8e»if
any they have, why I should not* by virtu# of my
■tflirn onnnitil tlm I’tort, Ilia /«
office, appoint the Clerk of the Superior Court, or
n, Adm‘
some other fit and proper person, Administrator on
the estate of Augustus J. Schruichins, dee d.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
Feb. 20th, i807. J, W. ROUSE, Ordinary.
fch23 3
litrdjauis,
- - - KY.
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY.
/are therefore te notify all an<l lingular the
kindred nnd evedtterwof naid deceased, ts be and
appear at JlMtoto* the tii
law, to show
ters should n
^ JAMR8 W. HOD8K, Ordtmrjv
Notloe to Debtors and Crodltorj.
OtcoRUl.V—Maker County. ^
OTICE is hereby given ^persons having de
mands against Daniel !>. Hall, late of said
oiinty, deceased, lo present them to us, properly
niHilo out, within the time presetihetl l*y lav.-, so ns
to show I heir character ami aniouiit; ami all per
sons indebted lo said deceased are hereby required
to make immediate payment.
E. B. THOMAS.
MARTHA J. HALL,
Adtn’r of D. D. Hall.
March 12—23
Baker Superior Court-Nov.
Termi 1865.
RIM'D F. LYON,
Adm’r of R. U. White,
Va.
DANIEL C. MolNTYRK.
Petition to Foreclose
Mortgago.
y appearing lo IlieCourt hy Hie petition of Rich
ard r. Lyon, Adm’r, necoinpanicd by the note
ami Mortgage Deed, that on the 3th day of March,
efenui
1830, Defendant made nnd delivvred to him his pro-
misory note, bearing date the day and year afore
said, whereby the Defendant promised twelve mouths
after date of saitFnote to pay tho Plaintiff, or benrer
thirteen hundred dollars for value received, with
interest from dale. And that afterwards, to-wit.,
on the day aud year aforesaid said Defendant, bet
tor to secure the payment of said note, executed
and delivered «o the Plaint itfliis Deed of Mortgage,
conveying to Plaintifflo! of laud number (78) sev
enty-eight, in the seventh district of said euuuty,
to be void ou payment of said note. Aud it furth
er, appearing that said note remains unpaid, it is
therefore ordered thnl said Defendant do pay into
this Court, ou or before the first day of the next
term thereof, the principal, interests nnd costs due
on said note, or show cause to the contrary, if any
he b***- And that on failure no to do, the Equity
of Redemption in and to said mortgaged premises,
bo forever barred and foreclosed. It is further or
dered that this Rule be published in the Albany
tVewfonce a month for three months previous to the
heXL term of this Court, or served on the Defendant
hit
is special agent or attorney, at least three
months previous to the next term of this Court.
RICHARD H. CLARK.
Judge Sup’r Court S. W. C.
November Term, 1066.
forrgoiug Rule has been made in terms of the law.
Ordercd.tbat tbe R#to be so delayed ns to make the
same ratambltoto fte ne
next term of tho Court, aud
that the defendant, McIntyre, show cause on ur
before the find day of the next term of this Court,
.WHERRAB, CeRia E. Buekelew appliex to me for. principal and interest
iMtefsef dismission from the administration of ' " ‘— -*•-
J*m<H Fv Buekelew, deceased
due on said note to the plainittl. or why the said
. »y
mortgage should not Be foreclosed, and that this
Unto be served in terms of the law.
X ftue attract fi%m tho miaatea* Thi# Fob on,
18fi” * J TBOMA8 Af
Feb. 12tb, 1867,.
LLEN, Clerk.
11—tjiHir
t , iuvviy corNTv.
a mode of cure at once simple,
1 w - means of which every
1“ St®*/
tieorffia, Irwin County.
WHEREAS. J). J. Fcnn, applies to mo for loiters
of dismission Jgom administration on tho estate of
Willis J.^Royf, deceased. These arc therefore to
cito nnd admonish, nil and singular, the heirs and
creditorj^if snitl deceased, to be and appear at my
office jn\kin tho time proscribe*! by law, to show
if any they Have, why said VVillis J. Bane
1 not be relieved from said administration.
Given under tnv hand ami official signature at
office. L. M. COLBERTII, Ordinary.
outober 20th G3
crrtofcre uUtt»| .*>«*»»
;EBt A fllLSMAN, hi, been. Ulwol.cd
>r unluil consont, nnd ItJ tHa.ole (lie,*.-
sotlled by me as surviving partner, and all f>ers<*p»
indebted either by no4e or account; arc carnesOy
requested to come forward and liquidate their in-
deblcdnsr,. HltiOnS.
Surviving partner of Gilbert & HUsfiian.
Albany, January 18th, 18*17. 2—3m
The undersigned have associated Ihontsclves . to
gether in the DHUO BUSINESS, at the OLD
STAND of Gilbert & Hitsman. They promise to
keep on hand EVERYTHING IN THEIR LINE,
and respectfully soliei(_pn irons go. Dr. Iliismtifi
will give his personal attention to prescriptions.—
The business .will be conducted upon STIllOTLi A
CASH BASIS. ~
niLSldANIftfAUj.
Jaaairy 18*th, 18d7 -* :5r “
There cometh glad tidings of joy lo nil,
To young and to old, to great and lo small;
The beauty which oneo was so precious and rare,
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
By tlic line of
CIIASTET .LARAS
AN ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by I lie Mayor nnd Council of the
City of Albany, and it is hereby ordained by
authority of tho same,
T HAT the Ordinance approved January Oth,
1837, in
WHITE LIQUID
EKAMEl,
donj
For Improving and Beautifying tho Complexion,
The most valuable and perfect preparation In use,
for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that
is only fnund in youth. It quickly removes Ton,
Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Hallow*
ness. Eruptions, and oil impurities of she idtin,
kindly honling the same and leaving the skin whit*
and clear ns iilubnsier. Its uso cannot bo detected
by the closest scrutiny, nnd being a vegetable pre
paration is perfectly harmless. it is tho only nrli-
cloofthe kiud used hy the French, and is consid
ered hy the Parisian as indispensable to a. perfect
toilet. Upwards of 33,30*1 bottles wore sold during
the pant year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy
Price only 76 cents. Sent by mail, post paid, or
receipt of an order, by
BERGER, tflll'TTR & Co., Chemists,
285 River Hi., Troy, N. Y.
f pULD Respectfully,inform his
the cilizeus dr Alpa^y. aridsurroeg
try, that he lins just returned fro*
with a choice selection of the
Finest Gold 'and Stiver
Krvi.rss CitnoNoxt'.Ten*, the most :
perfect tlroekee)>erfl made for the Pocl
Patent Jitrtr$ nnJ Horizontal',, by t* u _
can, English ntjd Kuropian Manufacture
BLBGABrr JEWELS
Ladies* and Gents* Finn
Signet nnd Gem Rings. Pins, SlecvedL
Buttons, Brooches, Beals, Keys, i
Masonic Em blot
Weddiag Ri:
GOLD AND SILVEJI THK,
Superior Gold Pons wlili Diamoii,.
Stiver and Plalcd Hare.
Rogers, rind WoslenhOlms’ superior,
Cut tl.er y,s
Dinner nnd Desert Sets, Razors, Seissoti
Knives, ko. % A*c.
s££g i
Writing and Dressing Case*, Wnllcta, PoekQ
Toilet Bets, Combs,. Druancs, i<.o„ &
Warrant’d Genuine Meeraohaum Plpoe 4,
Umbrellas, Walking (lanes, &o., .to. ^
Musical instruinenti
Guitars, Violins, llntijos, Flutes, Accordloi
. .. .... ... relation to the selling of liquor by i
others than Licensed Retailers, Ac., ho amended ns 1
follows :
It shall not he lawful for any person (except LI* |
censed Retailers) lo sell NpiriswoiH llqiio*-. in quart* ^ ,y, “vrr m ,w •
lilies loss than one quart, according to Htntidard | OUIIGI* . jVj O J\lLOJL*G I
I
AFFLICT D!
measure, and perulil the same to be drank in the
house or on the premises attached thereto, without
When by the uso ol DR. JOINVILLE S ELIXIR
first taking nut license, and paying therefor Two 1 yo i can be cured permanently, nnd at ntriflingenst
Hundred nnd Fifty Dollars,
March 8th. 1837. 0. J.
Attest : .1. F Cauuiu:, Clerk of Council,
march W-law3w
Passed ami approved
WRIGHT. May.
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COUNCIL OF Tin: CITY OF ALU A NY,
THAT Section II on page 36of the Ordinance, is
amenned to read as follows :
tiduc Masters shall pay a commission to (lie
City of one per centum on (lie gross sales of alt
Goods, Wares, and Met chniidizc or .other Properly,
belonging to citizens, and two and j per cent onthe
gross sales of all Goods, Wares, and Merchandize
or other Properly, belonging lo non-residents.—
Passed and approved J anuary Dili, 1837.
G. J. WRIGHT. Mayor.
Attest: .1. F. C\\u<;ti.r, Clerk of Council,
inarch 3- 22-1nw3w
Aii Ordinance.
lie it onlninnl hi/ the Mayor ami City Council of
A than (/, a ml it * v I* rrhy ortoiimt hy authority of the
muiiic:
That, from ami after this date, it shall not he
lawful for the oW^ih of hits to build or erect within
what shall be known us the fire limits of* Albany
any wooden buildings or wooden roofs, and that the
fire limits of said city shall be circumscribed within
the following boundaries: commencing nt the
Northeast corner of the Alley between Commerce
and llrmul streets: thence.Inc North on Front street,
embracing 213 feet East of said stroct to the Alley
between Pine and Flint street; thence west on said
Alley to .lackson street: tlHjii.'e on Jackson street,
embracing 210 feet ou West side of said said stroct
to Commerce street; tlienee North on Jackson
street. East side, embracing 213 feet on said street
to Alley between Commerce and Broad street;
thence Fast on said Alley to starting point. And
for a violation of this Ordinance,'v.any party bo
offending shall be subject to a fine of Two Thousand
Dollars, aud a forfeitureof tho materials used in tho
building, nnd the abatement of the same ns a nuis
ance. ’ -
Passed and approved, March 13.183*.
G. J. WRIGHT,Mayor.
Attesl : J. F. Cauuiu:, Clerk.
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286 RiTCr St., Troy, N. Y.
March 12-2fl-1y . ’ ■
the same as for.iui,
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June 23, 1830.
Clkrk’h OmcE Imfsrioa GutfKT, I
Dougherty County, On,, Feb. 25, J867. j
Matrass.
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