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“There is no flock, however watched and tended,.
Ttere'Snofira-sije.how^tdefended,
Batkwsp# vacant choir?* _■
Accidently, o* the aftoraoon of the 22d instant, WIL
LIAM HAMPTON, son Of Dr^tV*. p. and Mary Jew-
ninos, aged nine years and eight months. Beyond his
rears, intelligent, he had endeared- hi- ,r " * *
iim, by his affectionate disposi
' help the stricken ones.
to offer it at 'he price. Only
n '° 1 rtirs’have pasted ,inoe th& * til 9 e » and !t
M ren * worl h five or six times as much as we
then whed for it An increase of nesrly one
Sen dollsrs a year. It is true we have in the
“'"'time made some appropriations for its
ompletion, hot nothing to compare with the
* ...... in its value.
,n A f. e ' r maturely considering the question,
•hoiild the people through their Representatives,
..fuse to sell the road at present, or to lease it,
r lake ils management ont of the hands of the
KiecUtive, it will then become my doty if elee-
i.d 10 meet the responsibility of its manage-
m .nt however onerous and unpleasant the tasa
mST he. I am aware- of the embarrasmenta
olider which those charged with the manage-
ment of the road have labored in the past. Cut
I <m of opinion the time has come when it ought
to pav the Slate a handsome income. To this
Mioti I should direct much of the energy of my
administration, requiring of every one holding
I oosilion on the road a strict and searching — ——£ — „ ,
accountability. Believing as I do, that I could, Dougherty COUHty,
in this way, render an acceptable service to our
beloved Slate, 1 should not hesitate to meet the
responsibility whatever might be the conse
quences pesonally to me in future.
The above are in substance, the positions
,bich I have occupied repeatedly in my speech
es before the people and in the hearing of my
opponent.
1 am, dear ®> r # J our obed’t. serv t.
Joskph E. Brown.
ToNV. I! Burton, Editor of the Southern
Democrat, Carrollton, Gem
himself to all who knew
“‘*>h and manly deportment.
£
Nero ^iiuerttsetnents.
Particular Notice.
T HE Books and Account* of Dr. Wm. P. Jen
nings—also, the Books of Jennings &. Dough-
lass, have been placed in my hands for settlement,
and they must he liquidated by next return day for
Dougherty county
WM. C. CONNELLY, Attorney.
Albany, Sept. 24, 1857. ^ 26-4w.
GEORGIA,
B Y order of the Colonel commanding the
Thirteenth (13th) division of the’ind
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from the Savannah Georgian.
Railroad Hefting in Early County.
Early County, Sept. 8th, 1857.
At a meeting of the citizens of said county,
to take into consideration th9 steps necessary
to secure the extension of the Savannah, Al-
banv A Gulf Railroad from Albany through
Early county, towards Mobile. On motion of
Mai J- Crawford, Col. Stafford was called to
theChnir and A. II. McLaws requested to act
as Secretary.
The Chairman stated the object of the meet
ing, and at his request, Maj. Crawford address
ed the meeting, showing the great advantages
to be derived from the building of this Hoad,
demonstrating that the stock would always
command par value; relating many incidents
and tacts exhibiting the condition of the upper
porliou of Georgia and of East* Tennessee be
fore the State Road, on which he was Com
missioner was built, and comparing it with its
present flourishing state. He admitted that this
country was too poor to subscribe the full
amount necessary to build this Road, and advo
cated State aid. He also had recently visited
the Northern portion of the State, and found
that land there was selling at from 840 to 850
per acre, when land here equal in quality and*
equal if not surpassing it in the value of Its an
nual productions could be purchased for si
dollars. Major Crawford offered the folio win,
resolution:
Rewired, That the President ^appoint a Co'rr
milter of two tor each militia district to solicit
subscriptions to stock in the Savannah, Albany
A Gulf Road, and that the Secretary cause to
be prepared and furnished to eaah member of
said committee, a well penned caption equiva
lent to the form already shown to the meeting,
which was unanimously passed.
I’pon motion of M. W* Palter,.Esq —
Resolved, That a ComniKtee of three be ap
pointed by the Chair ; the duty of said Com
miitee to correspond with the President arid
Directors of the Savannah, Albany A:*Gulf Rail
Hoad, and with the residents of adjoining conn-
ties, and to call a meeting of the citizens when
necessary. Maj Joel Crawford, A. U. Me*
Laws, and R. \V. Wade, were* appointed on
the last mentioned committee. •
Upon motion of James B. Brown, the meet
ing jtdjomnod until the first Tuesday in Janua
ry next. s. S. STAFFORD, Ch’ro.
A. 11. Mr Laws, Secretary.
Death.
Gently lay the white drapery' over the bosom
fold and stiff. Softly close the drooping lids
over the glassy orbs whose brilliant light is for
ever fi,-d. Speak gently, tread lightly over the
darkened chamber, as if ye feared to Make the
dreamless sh-eper’s calm repose. 'The heart's
pulsations are forever stilled—that throne where
on life and reason but so lately held their serene
is now tenantless and silent.'
Calmly, with subdued emotiqp. consij
the inanimate form to its parent earth,
tow not, for angels have home the weary spirit
•o the home of the blessed, where pain enters
'■ol,and death is unknown. Hope, for there is
life beyond the tomb.
%m;il Mtfs.
Brigade Georgia Militia, it is hereby ordered
that an Election be held for the following Officers ...
command a Volunteer Company, (to be known and
styled as the “Albany Guards”) to wit: A Captain,
first, (let) second, (2nd) third, (3rd) and brevet
Lieutenant, (Ensign) in and for the nine hundred
and forty-fifth (945th) district, Georgia Militia, in
accordance with and subject to the laws of said
State in such cases made and provided. Said Elec
tion to take place at the Cijurt House in Albany, iu
said county, or. Saturday, 3d ot October. 1857.
NELSON TIFT,
Sept. 24, 1857. Col. Commanding.
Georgia— Calhoun County.
ry MERE AS, Jamw II. Mills applies .to me for
letters of Administration on the estate ot
I sham R. Mills, late of said county, tfec’d.
This is therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office on or before the fourth Monday iq
October next, to show cause, (if any they have) why
said letters"should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office iu Morgan, Sept. 17th, 1857.
It. F. JONES, d.c.c.o.
Sept 24, 1857. 30d.
. Nttp TVbpcirtisEnuntSi
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Meneata
Wiseman* late of JYrrell county, dec’d, are
hereby notified to come forward and make immediate
payment—and those having demands against said
estate are requested to present them to me’dulv au
thenticated. WILLIS WODLBR1GHT*
Sept. 24, 1857. 26-6iv. Adm’r.
Plantation for Sale.
I offer tor sale my plantation, situated
in Dougherty county, about seven
miles from Albany, on the east side of
Flint River, and on the road leading to
Troupviile. The aliove place contains one thousand
acres of !at\d, two hundred and fifty of which are
under fence, and have been in cultivation three or
four years, and there are'about two hundred or two
hundred and fifty more acres, that have been dead
ened ftrr about two years, this will allow four hun
dred and fifty to five hundred acres to be brought
under cult^ation the next year, without the necessi
ty of clearing more land. 'There are also upon the
premises, a new frame dwelling house, with,.four
convenient sized rooms, and passage in the centre
of the building, two wells of water, and negro and
other ont buildings of It gs, &c., &c. The location
so far as I know, is a healthy one.
Any person wishing to purchase may examine the
place,and communicate with the subscriber at Beech
Island, Edgefield District, S C., or with Y. G. Rust,
Esq , Albany, Ga. 11. R. COOK, M. D.
September 17, 1557. 25-tf.
Ware-House and Commission
Mercliants,
CORNER OF FINE AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
Sear the Court House Square,
Albany, Ga.
HP HE undersigned have entered into co-
otelSlJTte&Tfortt
pose of storing, selling and forwarding cot-,
ton, and have erected a large and commodious ..
tiouse in a safe and convenient portion of the city, and are
>w prepared to receive cotton in store.
The undivided and faithful attention of each of the part
ners, will be devoted to the interest of their patrons, and
they respectfully beg leave to solicit the patronage 6t their
nends and acquaintances, aqd the planters of South-Wes-
tem Georgia generally. They propose to do strictly’ a
cotton business. 1
All advances or obligations of every kind made or en-
tered into on account of the firm, will be done by our Mr.
J. Jackson, who will superintend the financial portion of
our business, and have tne general supervision ol accounts,
sales, etc. Reasonable advances made on cotton. Our
rates of storage and commissions will be such as may be
established by responsible houses in this city.
JOHN JACKSON,
o GEORGE W. COLLIER.
Sep. 17,1357. # 25—tf.
Walker, Parker & Co.,
■general
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 85 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
T HE undersigned would respectfully offer their services
to the Merchants and Planters ot the interior. And
as we were not parties to the late combination entered into
by the Cotton Factors of tb» city against the Planters, ve
do not consider ourselves bound by their action, and will
therefore receive and sell Cotton at the old rates of Com
mission. WALKER, PARKER &, CO.
References:
Snrannah—Conerat, Webster &. Palms, Clark & Coo
ley, William Remshart & Co., E. S. Kempton.Dr. W. T.
Park, J. G. Rodgers—Macon—Hilliard Crutchfield—Ogle-
thorjie—-Dr. B. J. Head, J. M.’Greer, Esq ,—Atncricus—
J. V. Price, Esq ,—Buena Vista—Hon. W. M. Brown,
Messrs. Blandfora & Crawford—Pond Town—Maj. \V
A. Black.
Sep. 17,1857. .25-tf.
Dissolution and New Firm.
T HE subscribers have this day formed a pfrtner-
ship in the Grocery ami Stable Dry Goods bus
iness, to take effect on the 21st instant, under the
firm name of Boynton, Cochran & Co.
The firm ot Cochran & Boynton is this clay dis
solved to take effect on the 21st inst. Either are au
thorized to use the firm name in settling their*old
business. The firms of Cochran &. Boynton and
McBryde & Boynton, take pleasure in returning
their tlianks for the very liberal patronage received,
and hope by close application and lair dealing in their
business, to merit a continuance of the same to the
new firm, and Like this opportunity to urge their
customers indebted to them either by noteor account
to come up and'settle, as they need the money in
settling their business.
TIIOMAS J. BOYNTON,
JOHN M. COCHRAN,
WILLIAM J. McBRYDE.
Sep. 17. 1857. 25-4 w.
©wcral TiihJcrtiBcmchts.
$iOOM»L
Chattahoochee, Fla., on Monday
night, 3d of August, ft small iron-gray 5CLJ
or roan MARE. She is about 15 hands' high, with
collar marks on her shoulders, a small IvhUe spot no
each side of her hack, the ankles of her fore feet are
cut with her shoes—her mane and tail are of a dark
iron-gray, inclining to white at the ends. She is
about 4 or 5 years old, and belongs to the Stage
Li ne from Chattahoochee to Milton. The Mare wftp
taken by a man who says his name is * r* * ■
ABERNETHY.
He is a sma.l man, about 5 feet 8 ot 10 inches high,
and weighs about 135 lbs. and is aboflt 35 or 40
years old; ho is well formed, with‘slow and measur
ed movements; deliberate in speaking ; his face is
rather dark, and he is a little hump shouldered.
I will pay the above reward to any person-who
will deliver the above described Thief and Mare to
Meachau &. Bros., at Chattahoochee, Fla , or I will
pay $50 for information that will load to.their ar-
Dissolution of Copartnership.
E firm of SIMS & CHEEVER has this day been
a ■will be closed by i
JOHN R. SIMS,
May 1,1857. WM. W. CHEEVER.
rpHEt
A dies*
W1
NEW FIRM.
fTVHE undersigned have this ddy entered into aV e. j(
A Copartnership for the transaction of a J&HHPt
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
undenthe name and style of SIMS & RUST.
We will hafre erected by first of September next, a large
BRICK FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE on the comer
of Commerce-and Jackson streets, capable of Storing Fif
teen Thousand Bales of Cotton, and will devote our best
attention to the interest7>f our patrons.
tZgT Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce iu Store.
John RjSims. SIMS & RUST.
YotTEL G. Rust. , '
Albany, May 1,1857. . 5-
rest, or for the mare alone.
Sept. 3,i 1867.
R;
G. 0; FISHER.
J!3-5iv.
Valuable Lands for Sale!
f HI HE subscriber offers/or sale 30,000 <
5. acres of Land, situated in Lee and 4
Baker countie#, rn bodies of 260 to 2000
acres each, a ^art of which are improv
ed and in cultivation. r
These Lands havp.been selected with grfeatcare
and comprise some of the very choicest Ouk and
Hickory, and Pine Lands in the Southern country.
• Persons in other parte of this or the adjoining
States, wishing information in regard to the Lands
or the country, can obtain it by addressing
W. W. CHEEVER.
0“ When absent, Mr. Y. G. Rust will act as my
Agent, who can at all times be louhd at the office ol
Sims &. Ciif.evf.k.
Albany, April 22, 1853.
IILVES & HOBBS) . v
r ATTORNLYS .4 T LA W—A LB ANY; GEO.
23^ Practice in Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
RICHARD K. HINES. RICHARD HOBBS.
July 12,1855. 15—
CHEAPER CASH.
friendly t
tendering hoi
TO THE LADIES OF DOUGHERTY CO.
Albany, Sept. 22, 1857.
A preliminary meelfhgof h por
tion of the Indies of Dougherty
county, this day assembled at the
Lourt House to make arrangements for the recep
tion of Hon. Josri'ii E. Brown and Hon. Robert
Toombs, on Friday the 2d day of October.
Another meeting will be held on Saturday next,
cordially invite all the Ladies of the county,
• cause, to meet aud join with jis in
or to these distinguished gentlemen.
Mrs. Caroline Hudspeth, )
Mi>b Ana 11 OR A, VCom.
Mrs. M. df.Graffetohed,' )
fcJ-Hon. j. e, BROWN & noiL ROUT.
00MBS trill address the people on the great
political issues of the day, at ALBANY\ on the
2nd of October, at which lime and place the La*
dies and Gentlemen of Dougherty County will
S‘ve a DINNER for the company* present;
°nd they, the ladies and gentlemen of the county,
invite all to attend, hear• the address of these
languished gentlemen and to participate with
in the discussion of the GOOD THINGS
It intend to have ready on that occasutn.
00^ All are inrited—the Ladies first, icithout
rt gard to size or age.
^y, Qa., Sept. 24th, 1857.
^iion. B.TiTmiT^
“ e American candidate for Governor, will ad-
his fellow citizens of South and South'
,'y®stern Georgia, at the following times, and
Places:
4* Albany, Dougherty county, Monday, Sept.
Hie, Lowndes *» Wednesday 1 * 23d,
Mercer & deGraffenried,
Albany, Georgia,
f^BJOELn respectfully inform the citizens of
South-Western Georgia, that they are no\
receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a larg
and complete stock of
<G-H.0033T1IE3S,
which they offer as hnv a* they can be b »ugiit in this
market. Our stock consists in part ol the following
articles:
Bacon, Floirr, Sugar,
Coffee, Molasses,- Butter,
Cheese,. I .ard, Fish,
Soap, Potatoes, . Onions,
'Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff,
Wines and Liquors,
Foreign and i.oniestic Pickled and
preserved Fruits, Crackers, IV uls.
Candies, Powder, Shot and Lead,
Candles, Starch, &.C., &c.
Together with a good assortment of
ha no iran e.
Our terms are strictly Cash without exception.
The public are invited to rail and examine our stock
and prices before purchasing.
O' The highest matket prices paid for all kinds
of country priidute. *
Sep 17 1867.25-3 m
City Ordinance.
Be it enacted hy the Mayor and Council of the City
of Albany. That on a nd after the first day of Novem
ber next; it shall be the duty of the Marshall and his
Deputies in said city, to take up all hogs found run
ning at large in said city, and provide a pound or
enclosure for safe keeping such hogs together with
sufficient and proper food—and immediately ad
tise such hogs so taken up to the best of his ability,
by posting them at Post Office and Court House, for
the space of five days—when, if not claimed by the
oivnors, such hogs shall be sold by said Marshal
and after paving exposes, the balance to be depos
ited with the city Treasurer, subject to the order‘of
the owners, upon proof of property.
Be it further enacted, That the Marshal Qr his
Deputies shall he entiiled to fifty (50) cents per head
for all hogs so impounded or taken up by them, to
be paid by the owners before delivery, together with
all necessary expenses.
Be itfurther enacted, That all dogs found rnnnin.
at large in said streets, on and alter the first day of
November next, without the collar hereinafter pre
scribed upon him, shall be shot down by the Marshal
and his Deputies.
And further. The Clerk is hereby empowered and
ordered to procure a suitable collar of tin at the ex-
e of the Mayor and Council of Albany, and to
on** of such collars to any and all citizens who
may call upon him, they paying him the siftn of two
dollars.
And further, The Marshal shall in tio case shoot
any dog who is tied or fastened in, or to any vehicle
standing or passing through the streets of said city,
n any yard, or upon the premises (enclosed) of
TO REFT.
T WO Stores of Col. Wm. M. Tarver’s, on Wash
ington street, opposite Hill's Livery Stable, one
! toady for occupation by the 1st of September;
the other by the 15th of September next.*,These
Stores are handsomely fitting up. and are in a
venienl and desirable location. Those who intend
go into business here this fall, would do well to
secure them at once. Apply to
HINES & II033S, Agents.
Albany, Ai>g. 6, 1857. 19—
Citation and IVotice,
Georgia—Dougherty County.
IM/'IIEREAS, Henry C. Alexander applies to me
* * for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Seth N. Bolton, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to notify all, both kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office iu terms ol the law, and show cause, (if any
they have) why said letters should not be granted on
the second Monday iu October next.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
27th August, 1857. J. M. COOPER,
Ordinary Dougherty County.
‘ Sept. 3, 1857. • 30d.
©metal Ttbuertiseme^te.
tsr In retiring from business in Albany, I avail myself:
of this opportunity to express my thanks to the staunch
friends and liberal patrons of Sims & Cheeper for the past
thirteen years, and trust that my successor, Mr. Rust, who
has taken an aetive part in the management of our bud
liberally bestowed upon me.
W. W. CHEEVER.
©cncral Ttiujcrttsmi^ntd.
Lombard Insuranoo CompV
OF FDIL.1DELPUIA.
FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, and SLAVE INSURANCE.
TNSURANCE in the above safe Company, can be efleet-
. ed on application to the subscriber. Applicant^shall be
.tistied ol the strength of this SMITH™*’’
Jan. 8,1857 . (6m) Agent, Albany. Geo.
Hotel—Dwelling—and Stores
POR.
W E offer for sale, on good terms, the Ho- li
tel in CUTHBERT, Randolph county,
at present occupied by Jesse B. We"bb—also.Jsiiil
the Grocery Store occupied by him—the Store Room
occupied by M. J. Atkins,and the Dwelling occupied
by Henry' L. Taylor. The latter is new, well fin
ished, provided with all necessary out-house», like
wise new and well finished—and five acres of land
are in the premises. Possession of any part br the
whole of this property (except store of Atkina) will
be given to purchaser when"required. It is likely
this property will greatly increase in vfclue as the
R. R. approaches completion, and persons wishing
such property, in a pleasant and healthy town, can
not dt> better elsewhere. Come and see and ascer
tain our terms.
DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS.
Cuthbert, Ga., July 30,1857. 18—3m.
Valuable Lands for Sale.
¥ OTS Nos. 31 and 58 iii 6th District of Randolph
X-* county. 45,69,56,199, 139, 133, 103, 105,
106,107,86, 87,88, 89, in the 11 th District of Ran
dolph county. ‘ . •
Number 110, in the I8th Districi of Thomas coun
ty, and numberJ83 in the 8th District of Thomas
county.
Number 475 in the 12tb District of Lowndes
county.
^ Number 1 in the 5th District of Dooly county.
Numbers 74,294, 295, 321, 365, 3S3, in the 4th
District of Early county; numbers 153, 252, in thd
5th District of Early county, and number 383 in the
28tb District of Early county. Apply to ’
JOHN A. DAVIS.
> V • Albany, Ga.
Feh. 26,1857. ’ 48-tf.
42 and 129
X*and for Sale.
H AVING sold all of mV Dougherty ,
County Lands, Twill now dispo^4
of the fo!fovvi.ug numbers situated in Ba- i
ker county, on liberal terms, viz: _
3d District - Nos. 93. 42 f
7th do i .No. \53
do Nos. 7, 20, 23 and 24
•10th do, Nos. 243, 279, 275, 276, 299/316 &. 390
12th do.. Nos. 61,81, 102, 196, 247,256, 358,117
W. W. Cheever, Albany, Geo., is fully author
ized to sell any one or the whole of the above met>
tioned lots ofland.
May 29,135ff (9) **G. B. LAMAR.
Law Notice.
T lHE undersigned having formed a partnership in t
practice of Law, will give their undivided attention
such business as may be entrusted to them.
z. Slaughter, where <
found.
Albany, July 23,1857.
i of the firm may be always
PETER J. STROZER.
WM. E..SMITH.
17—
To the Citizens of Albany
AND VlCINHT/
H AVING permanently lo3ated*in
this city, for the purpose of Re
pairing all kinds of Vvatches, Clocks/
Jew,dry &.c., I would most respectful- 1
ly solicit a share of your patronage. Hoping by giving
full satisfaction, to merit the same.
it . E. J. FAULKNER.
23?** All work warranted I am to be found at the
jre of L. E. Welch.
Albany, June 18,1957. 18—I3w.
A Cheap tor Cash,
N IMPROVED LOT in the City of AL- p r
BA NY, oil Flint street, containing three- ]jT*lra been
is of an acre, with a Dwelling IIouse,-^«l badlj
fourths
Kitchen, Meet House, and Negro House, and
cellent Well ol Water on the lot. There can be
another Dwelling House put up on the street, and
as much,us a quarter of an acre attached, without
moving the repairs or shape of the Lot, which would
pay wet to rent. Those that inay wish to buy will
inquire tt this office. Possession given at any time.
Albany, July 37, 1857. 18—10w.
Bainbridge Works!
Buggies, Buggies!' Buggies!!
T HE Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply ol
Buggies, whurh they offer for sale at prices to suit pur
chasers. Their Buggies are superior* in every respect, to
Yankee make—mow durable and better adapted to the
country. * BOHANNON &. ObTEEN.
Bainbridge, March 20,1856 51—
And further, For every dog so killed nnd carried
off the streets, the Marshal or Deputy shall receive
a lee of fifty (50) cents each, from the Mayor and
Council.
A true extract from the minutes,
E. J. GLASS, Clerk O.O.
Sep. 17, 1857. 25-30d
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia—Calhoun Ctounty.
B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Court of
Ordinary of said county, when sitting for Or
dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court’ Hortfee
door, of said county, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, between the lawful hours of sale, four town
lots in the town of Morgan; all of said lots well sit
uated, and numbers not recollected; titles good, and
lifts unimproved. Terms of sale small notes, with
good security, one half due first January 1858, the
•j other half due first January 1^59.
WILLIAM PRICE, Adm’r.
Sep. 17,1857.
©niraE,
Wholesale and Retail,
By Little, Dickinson & Co.,
ALBANY. GA. *
Store, and WEEKLY
ot . argest stock of
i 9 Cliciuicals Paints,
Oils, Glass Ware,
Instruments, P-crfumcry,
jFanrij Afflcko, &c.,
ever brought to South-Western Georgia.
We are prepared to furnish all GOODS in our line with
unbounded facility, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
L., D. & CO.
P. S.—Having procured the service.? of a competent
Apothecary from New York, we are also prepared to put
up all p;e3erinuons at the shortest notice and gieutestcaro.
LITTLE, DICKINSON & CO.
OO” A lot of fine Segars and Tobacco, just
received. ' i
April 2,1&57. 1—tf.
Wanted Immediately, *
(jiSEVERAL negroes—men, women, boys or girls,
cut and haul wood, hear off brick, &c. A
fair price will be given by the month, or for the year.
Apply at this Office.
AnriT 2,1857. I — tf *
6
RHEUMATISM.
Tbe Wonderful Success of
LYWCH’S ANTI-RHEUMATIC POWDERS
in the cure, of this dreadful disease, is beyond
caoil or dispute.
H E that would doubt for one moment, let him read the
circular around each box, and thd following
CER TIFICA TES : •
Pr. J. G. Gibson—Sir: I have a negro boy who had
>en sick with Rheumatism about twelve months, and so
badly off* that he was almost useless as a field laborer.—
Last spring I gave_him your Lynch’9 Anti-Rheumatic Pow
ders, and by the time he had taken the contents of one box,
he was relieved of all pain, and w&s able to follow the
plow, and is now as well as ever he was.
Respectfully, &c., WM. A. J ARE ATT; M D.
Milleageville, Feb 1,1857.
Dr. J. G. Gibson—Sir: 1 have a negro bov, who •
at
VALUABLE
PLANTATIONS FOR SALE,
FirillE undersigned offers for sale FIVE ,
VALUABLE PLANTATIONS sit- 4
uated in Dougherty county, vhs: (
One 44 miles from Albany, on the Riv- ^
er, containing 1901 acres, nearly the whole c
is under fence, and highly improved, 1000 acres in
a state of high cultivation. The buildings are all
new, substantial, and well arranged for convenience.
The whole traet is well Watered ; it will be shown
by'the Overseer on the premises. " . V
One 5 miles from Albany, containing 750 acres—
250 acres in cultivation—buildings new.*
One 5$ miles.from Albany, containing *750 acres,
450 acres in cultivation—buildings new. T
One 7 miles from Albany, containing 500 ftcres;
300 acres in cultivation.
One 3.\ miles from Albany,containing 1500 acres,
500 acres in cultivation—buildings new.
Also one Plantation situated in Baker county*.
miles from Albany, containing 10Q0 acre*,400acre*
in cultivation—bnilflings new. * ’ - :t‘ . >
* These Plantations are of the first quality, Tfell
watered, and healthy. They will be shown by tlw
Overseer living on the first mentioned place. -
Terms to suit purchasers. I can supply each,ox
all of these Plantations with* Cornj F odder, B?coa •
and Stock of ail kinds, if required
WM. W. CHEEVER. '
Albany, May 29, 1856. 9---
Plantation for Sale.
oratjr rebel from
NOTICE.
S IXTY Days after date, application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Baker
county for leave to sell lot ofland No. 147 in the 9th
district of Baker county.
NEWTON P. BRINSON, Adm’r.
MARTHA RYALS, Adm’rx
July 16, 1857. oq estate of Reuben Ryals.
^ 21 st.
Wednesday
Thursday . **. «24th.
**• Friday « 26th.
Saturday “ ‘ 2Gth.
Monday « 28th.
rruupville,
■l homasville, Thomas “
“wnbridge, Decatur
Baker v
Blakely, Earl# X fi
nea ’ Cl *y * : v Tuesday « 29ih.'
{'"thWrt,Randolph. “ " Wednesday" 30tl>:
"Unptin, Stewart " Thursday: r*— . -
Vista, Marion “ Frida'
Talbotton, Talbot Sat!
House and Lot for Sale,
M
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Terrell county
for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to the es
tate of Robt. Butler, (late ol Randolph now Terrell
county, deVd. JOHN J. SESSIONS, Guard.
June 25, 1857.
J\Y)t Ice.—Clerk's Office Inferior Court.
Georgia—Dougherty County.
A LL persons concerned are hereby notified that
Gilcrease Jones, of the 945th District, G. M., of
said county, tolls before Henry C. Alexander, a Jus
tice of the Peace for the District and county afore
said, taken op upon the treehold of Nelson Tift of
said county and Distric-L a black Mare Mule, a good
deal marked with the collar, about twelve or thir
teen yehrs old, and appraised by Columbus A. Boyn
ton and Wm: P. Jennings, at twenty dollars. The
pwner of said tnule is requested to come forward
within the time prescribed by law, prove. property,
and pay all cost, ot she will be dealt with according
to the statutes in such cases made and provided.
A tr«°-^rT m E Rw"a^^a 7 -
S°p. 17,1857. . ‘ &- iw
STJRG-ICAL INFIRMARY
• FOR NEGROES.
<|MIE undersigned having had frequent^npplica-
tions to receive patients from various*portions
of the country, for the treatment of Surgical and
Chronic Diseases, and being convinced that an Insti
tution founded upon proper basis and conducted
in such a manner as to prove conducive to the inter
est of patrons, would be of pui^ic utility, have joint
ly opened an Infirmary, and are nmv ready to re
ceive putients from any portion of the country.
One of the best and most commodious houses has
been secured for the purpose—situated on corner
of Price and Charlton.streets, near the Savannah,
Albany &. Gulf R. R. Depot.
Nurses of the best cliaracter have been employed,
who will bS nnder our immediate snpervision, so that
planters may be assured that their servants will re
ceive every necessary attention.
Being connected with the Savannah Medical Col-
lege,\ve naturally feel great interest in the young
men of the class, and will, during the winter, operate
upon Indigent Whiles from a distance before the
class, free of charge—they being required only to
pay board. \
Terms:—Board ten dollars per month. Medical
attention and Surgical operations will be'charged at
the regular rates of the city.
W, G. BULLOCH, M. D.
JURIAH UARRISS, M. D.
September 10, 1857 24-13w
ffMIE undersigned offers for sale a one and
a half story cottage building, with four
rooms plastered and well finished, wi^h one
acre ot ground situated on Commerce street, in the
city of Albany. The building is new. There is
also a good .Kitchen and a Negro House on the lot.
• JOHN M. KENDALL.
Albany, July 16, 1857. 16—
but all to no good etlect.rave a mere tempoi
pain. 1 was at last induced, at the suggestion «, w
try tne virtue of.yoUr Li neb’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders.
I procured a box of you—administered the powders ac
cording to directions, and though rily boy was so badly,
lamed in his feet and t.iicles { that he could scarcely walk,
and his arms and wrists so inhumed and swolen. that he
could with the greatest difficulty use them, yet about the
fifth day after beginning their uw he commenced to improve
and continued to improve rapidly, so that in a short time
he was relieved ol all pain, went to work, and has contin
ued well up to the present. In short, whereas my boy for
twelve months was almost valueless to me, in consequence
of Rheumatism, for the last two months ho has resumed his
accustomed place on the farm, and is now, as he was be
fore his affliction, the most*valuable servant I have.
Respectfully, &e., WM. WHITFIELD.
Eatoutou, Ga., May 22,1855.* '.
- \ • Extostok, March'3d, 1857.
Dr. J. G. Gibsoft—It affords me pleasure to certify to the
efficacy of your remedy for Rheumatism, called “Linch’s
Ami-Rheumatic Powders.” ■-
In the Spring of last year, I had a very valuable boy
suddenly stricken down with a very severe attack of Rheu
matism, and having heard of the wonderful effects of your
remedy, I applied for and bought a box; and after giving
the medicine according to your instructions, 1 am bound to
say that the boy was entirely relieved, and has as yet had
no other attack, and I believe he is permanently cured.
HOW’D F. BALDWIN.
We, the under.-igned* citaens of Putnam county, Ga.,
cheerfully bear testimony to the efficacy of Linch’s Anti-
Rhcumatic Powders in the treatment of acute or chronic
Rheumatism; many cases having been successfully treated
by Dr. J. O, Gibson, withifi our personal knowledge in
which these powders were used exclusively.
Joel Branham, M. D. Daniel Slade, Dr. R. Adams,
Stephen R. Marshall, G. R. Thomas, *Thos, Kespess,
T. B. Harwell, W. B Carter, Michael Deaitfe,
February 5th, 185G. Nicholson, aud others.
• £55^’ Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, J.
G. GIBSON, M. D., New York, and Eatonton, Ga., and
all respectable Drugsists in city and bountrv. Call at
J une 25.1857. "( lm) A. A. DAN FORTH’S;
Albany, Geo.
REMOVAL.
Natioe to Trespassers.
• ••»?■«&•. V> . r.‘ .. '
rflHE andersignedwould respcrtfullr inform thb
JL’ ciuzoos of (falhoun county that ho ia prepared
toBUIJ.D BUGGIES or WAGONS of any style
and finish.. Repairing,promptly attended to.
O’Horee Shoeing and Plantation Work done
short notice. ' C. M. CHESHIRE.
Morgany Calhoun Co., May 14,1857 7—
the corner of Washihgten and Pine streets,
where they are offering a
Large Stook of Groceries
as cheap as any house in town. , \
(tT* Tim highest market price paid for any article
of cduutty produce.
M.cBftYDE & BOYNTON.
Albany, Aug. 27, 7867. 22-4w.
Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c.„«
AT FACTORY PRICES, FREIGHT ADDED
' VV E are receiving a lot of the aboye,and will
▼ T order from the Factory at short notice, any
size pattern or quality as requested.
McB&YDE & BO^Nt&L
Agent for Americas Variety Works.
Alhany, Aug. 27, 1B57. __ ' 33-4W.
Sale of Briok Store and Lot
in Altoany.
Y^^ILL be sold before the Court House
«m,
door, in the city of Albany, on the first
Tuesday, in Oetober ncxt, and between the.
usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, by virtue
of an order of the Honorable Superior Court of
Doug^rty county-, the Brick Store House on corner
of Broad and Washington streets, in said city—at
present occupied by Gharlqp W. Ra wson. Sold for
the purpose of partition •between Charles W. Raw-
son ahd the estate of Wm. II Hawkins, late of Ba
ker county, deceased, who owned said property joint
ly. Te rms mac fe known on«di4 day*ofsafe. Titles
Land for Sale.
I OFFER for 6ale the following lots of land—those
wishing to purclia.se any, or all of these lands
would do well to call on me at an earlv day.
j. 338 13th District Dooly County Ga.
339 “ “ • * 4 **
326 “ 44 ' 44 44
1 \% 44 44 - 44 “
3*27 12 • * Baker 44 44
301 12 4 ‘ 44 44 * “
305 11 “ 44 44 “
•v 348
July 2, 1857.
\YM. E. SMITH,
Agent ard Atty at Law.
14—
/W1
/ ed
I Ooi
m
is in a high
bottom, bht
S ITUATTID on Chattahoochee River, ,
in Early county, Ca., about 9‘milos4
from Blakely, and 13 from. Fort Gaines, (
Ga.,the terminus of the Rail Road. The
place contains 515 acres—200 of whichrisi
state of cultivation, and lies in the River bottom,b
not*subject to overflow at any time. Good Houses,
Barns, Stables, and an entire new fence oh the prem
ises. • Saw aud Grist Mills convenient to the place.
Good Schools, Churches, &c., in tbe immediate
neighborhood. The corn raised on the place the
present year, will also'be for sale. • Hogs, Cittle,
&c , can be bought with the place. Place well wa^
tered,and has an excellent seal fora Mill or Gin,'on
a never tailing st ream. The River is navigablp to
this point the year round. For particulars apply to'
Mr. Jared Irwin, Albany, Ga., or to ourselves at
Howards Landing, half a mile from the premises;
SOLOMON & IRWIN.
Blakely; Ga., March 12, 1857. SOLtfi
COTTON LANDS.
^•Jandiaa
Albany, Geo., is authorised to selljl
the following Lands for me, at private t
sale: BAKER COUKTY.
3rd District ...Nos.93,42and 1
...No. 15%
Nos. 7, 20,23 and 24
10th do Nos. 243, 279, 275,*276, 299,316, 390 •
12th di> Nos. 61, 81, 102, 196*-247, 356,358,
117. r, •
deuatiIk county.
15th dist * Nos. 137,144 and 14&
19th do Nos. 106,107,144,184and 185
20th do No. 319;
21st do : NoVftlS
THOMAS COUNTY. : ^ t . ’»$'*•
14th dist.. \ :.N o. 58'
17lh do Nos. 1, 2, T2, 13,- 19, 120,123, 151,187,
188, 190, 229 * .
EARLY COUNTY. '
4th dist .*. Nos. 69. 128.129, 208.287^288
6th do Nos. 18, 19, 133.262, 299*368
13th do Nos. 45, H^2,16,123,w26
Nos. 243, 244, 384''
IRWIN COUNTY. . r
3rd dist .w..;..ivNo.r57
4th do ....;.No.fi7A>
LOWNDES COUr TY. ' ^
llth dist 1 No. 3.25,
15th do ..... .IJ6..92'
ITT Terms to suit purchasers. • •
New York. Dec. 2,1853. . G. BL XAMAR.
A Retired Physician
Whose 8aods’of life have nearly run out, discov er
ed while in the East Indies^a certain cure for
_ Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,:
and General Debility. The remedy was discovered
by him when his only child, ft daughter, was given
up to die. He Lad heard much of the wonderful res
torative and healing qualities of preparations made
from the East India Hemp, and the thought occured
to him that he might matye a,remedy for his child.—
He studied hard aud succeeded in realizing, bis wish
es, His child was cured, and is now alive and well.
He has since administered Gift wonderful.remedy, to
thousands of sufferer* in all parts of the'World,, and
he has never failed iu making them completely heal
thy and hajmy. Wishing to do as much good as pos
sible,lie will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings
as request it, this receipt, with full and explicit direc
tions for making it up, and, successfully using it—
He requireseftch applicant to inplose him one shil
ling—^hree cents to be returned as postage on the
recipe, and the remainder to be appliefl to the pay
ment of this advertisement. . . Addres , /J. • *
. Dr. II. JAMES, No*, i.9 Grand street, Jersey.
Citv, n. j. • ■ ; * :
N. B.-Or. H. James.has neither office nor agent |
NOTICE*
Valuable Plantation amL
Negroes for Sale in
LEE COUNT*
IMU'ISHING to change my business, 1 now .
for sale* my Plantation, containing Fifteen .
Hundred Acres, with .about 6 or 7(10 acres cleared*,
land, the place lies witiiin 4 miles of the Rail Road
and 10 ot Albany. ij ,
I will sell also with the place, Fifty as likely
say* Negroes as there is in the State—consisting
of Men, Women, Boys and Girls. This is »
" very superior lot of Plantation Negroes, and
purchasers would do well to examine them. My;..
.Post-oflite is Palmyra, Lee county, f
TIIOMAS SCRtTClM; Jt*
Sept 3,1857. % ' 3347wt.. . ,
Georgia— Worth County' ‘ . -’/J}
VVHEREAS, Garry G. Ford, Administrator on>v
T¥ the estate'Of Spencer-Brown, dec’d, applies
to me for ; Letters of Dismission from said - esfaie^--
This is therefore to cite, summon^ and admonishftll
persons interested to be ahd appear at my office
or before tbe first Monday in February next; tben.^
and there to show cause (if any) why LetlerS ’
of Dismission should not be granted. VU.*. \
R. D. SIN’C^R, Ordinary,
August SO, 1857.
M. H A.li3Sf, .. •
a.ttJVBUtDGtf isl.o..
J^EEPS^constintlj on Cof-