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2Ccu3 abucrtiscmcnts.
"extensive sale
a iTsaay Lota,
undersigned, desirous of selling all or a
1 i-r^e portion of his Albany property, will visit
... nv^on Monday the 23d day of November
A f„ r the purpose of soiling the samp, and will
■“Sin «ntil THURSDAY THE 26th
nP NOVEMIlKR. when all the lots unsold at pn-
sale, will be put up to the HIGHEST BIDDER.
«L.m ovp hiivueF.n and
Nero Tlimcrtisemcnts.
clothintoT
i i EMPORIUM!
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On west side Washington St., opposite
i • !f Hills Livery Stable.
C. D7& S. J. PEARS0N,
H AVE just opened a large and well selected as-
aortmentot GENTLEMENS’ CLOTHING,
The property consists of about o>:f. hundred and comprising everything in the way of Gentlemens’
rirrv choice 'Building and Store Lots is tiie wcar e f a n grades, and of the latest styles and fash-
most demkable i’ortion * -
: city. II is let ms
„,jll lie easy fi»r such as Res ire time. A prriportion-
-,o deduction for cash’. Anv information desired.
w jH ije furnished by the undersigned, at Rahway.
Vow Jersey, or my agents at Albany.
A • J. S. SMITH, Rahway, N. J.
Hines &. Hobbs, Agents, Albany, Ga.
October 15, 1857. 29
W
plete, ami c
qualities or
tons.
Coats, Pants, \ esfs, and Over-Coats of every de-
cription, Under-Shirt.^ Drawers, Collars, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Half Uose,Gloves, Shawls, Fancy
Blankets, Hats, Caps Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas,
Walking Canes and Buggy Whips. Also fine
Cloths and Cassitners in the Piece. Fine Cigars
‘and Tobacco.
Powder and Shot, Powder Flasks, Game Bags,
Percussion Caps, &c. Hair Brushes, Shaving
Brushes, Wist Brooms. Combs, Pocket Knives, Hair
Oil, Perfumery, Hair Dye, Portinonies, &3.
Our Terms are ('ash. Quick sales and small
Profits. %
Jj” Call and examine pur Stock before Purchas
ing elsewhere.
Albany, Oct. 15th, 1857.
CAUTION
G EO. W. COLLIER, late of Dougherty county,
deceased, some whet e between the Island 10 th
of September last, while returning from the Indian
Springs, lost or had stolen from bis trunk, some ten
or twelve thousand dollar/ worth of Notes, and two
may well wrafls drawn by James Bond on Sims & Cheever and
accepted—tho Drafts in the aggregate somewhere
about §t,0(A). All persons are cautioned not to trade
for any made payable to said Collier, and every
one indebted to said Collier are notified not to pay
to a*y .one but the Executor, rfnd would confer a
jyCeat tavor upon the estate by notifying the Execti-
very large. -We therefore wouldftor of the amounts they may be owing, dates and
and friends visiting this market, • maturity, &c. All persons who may have traded
EMPORIUM.
peclfully call the attention of the 1*05110
ir large Stock of
Jull anil Sfiltnfcr d5oobs,
\y1iidi we have just purchased and received from the
Northern Markets. Our stock is entirely new and
yprv large, and contains the very latest styles and
fashions in all branches. The articles which
have to sell would be too numerous to mention.
To the Ladies, we say they can select, from a
Calico lire*! 5 at- 75 cents up to a Silk Dress at Seven*
fo ,,lp Gektlf.mf.n, we may vv~ n
2,,. ii in t our stock of Clothing never was so co
> heat in any Southern market
s; the superior articles of tin
c. w.
^r i y r Jirp CeiV ' n “ a . ver y * leav y stock Mteeellaneous Goods^ which .are offered at prices EVEi\
L(j I* Ell thru he has heretofore sold at. The stock contains almost every article snited to the wants
of this section—amongst which may be enumerated, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Liussys, Stripes, Flannels,
Blankets, bleached and brown Domestics, Tickings, &c., &c M in great variety.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlinels. Jeans, Ttceeds, Jfc., dfC. , ' ’ . r ; '> r '
A large assortment Dress Goods, consisting of French, English ard American Prints, DeLaines, Cash
meres, Bombazines, Alpaccas, Persian Twills,Plaid Worsteds, Ginghams, &c , &c., together with * good
assortment of Silk Goods, Robes a Quielle, (a beautiful article) Fringes, Ribbons, Edgings, Insertings,
Hosiery, Gloves, Belts, Handkerchiefs, bone and steel Hooped Skirts, Dimity, Mnll, Swiss, Jaconet,
checked and a full assortment Muslins, cotton and worsted Damasks, Irish Linens, black and colored Vel
vets, pla’n nnd dotted sacking Flantlels, Allendale and Marseilles Quilts, cotton and linen Diapbr, Towels,
Napkins, &c , <fcc. Cloth, plush and cassimere Mantillas and Cloaks for Indies—offered very low.
Together with Hardware and Cuttlery, Tools, &c. {Saddlery, Crockery, Ilats, Boots, Shoe®, Wood-
Ware, Plantation Tools, Corn-shelters, Si raw-cutters, Axes, Traces and Chains, (assorted,) Meal-cutters,
Blacksmith Tool?, and a g<x>d genera! assortment in this line.
^ For Clothing and Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods. I have a separate apartment, and am now receiving
Coats, Pants, Vests,Overcoats, Talmas. &c., in great variety-—Marseilles and linen-bosom Shirts, printed
and hickory do., together with silk, marino, wool and cotton m tt Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Socks,
Travelling Shawls and Blankets, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, &c.
300 sacks very heavy Saif, will be .closed out In a few days at$! 75 per sack.
0C?“ Ter me—But one price and for Cash.
Oct. 1,1657.- (27-) c. W. RAWSON.
being m.nic 1° nu \° u U - Ul T -
To the Planters generally, we say that our stock
of Blankets, Shoes and Hats, and course Negro and
Domestic Goo;!-
invite our p'ltroi
stock, as we are determined at any lime, notes to the said Collier, would confer
to sell Goods at prices never offered a* bolo**.
i). MAYER Sc BRO. i
Albany, Oct. 15, 1857 29— i
TO PLANTERS.
A LARGE l< f «t .Negro Bankets, directly impor- j
ted front England, at New York prices.
1). MAYER & BRO |
Albany, Oct. 15. 185‘
great favor upon the estate by giving the under-
igned, Executor, all the information in their posses
ion. JOHN B. GILBERT, Ex’r.
October 15. 1857. »o
Georgia
NEGRO SHOES.
IONKTIi.
_ , _ ,. ., , OB ' "* F'if "f Nr-pro Shoe.., of Georgia
Take Due Notice! , a fir« rate articles, far *,i,
O N this day I will open u’.v Book, for payment of City c ' ,ea P |,,r (
and sir,'. ! Tax.-s of tin- city of Alimov. All tW j M W1CRR & rcGTl AFFENR1ED.
inil.’l'lcd an- Uervliy notiti.-.l to oome forward and Inako Albanv, Out. a, ’ ',17 28-4W.
immrtli:it.‘ payment. I will open only for one mouth, at- - - *
w«bcl>tiiwK ? ..-.;»rtojawi | l la i-n;-.'!;. I “MOSCOW.”
knmv n If. >rse - .Moscow
DRUGS,
Wholesale and Retail,
By Little, Dickinson & Co
ALBANY, GA.
H AVE now in Store, and WEEKLY re
ceiving, the largest stock of
Drugs Clieinicnts Paints
Oils, Glass Ware,
Instruments, Perfumer]’,
iTancu Articles, &c.,
ever brought to South-Western fieorsri*.
We are prepared to furnish all GOODS in our line with |
unbounded facility, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. i
L.. D. & CO. |
P. S.—Hiving procured the services of a competent!
Apothecary from New York, we are also prepared to put j
up all piescriptiona at the shortest notice and meatest care.
LITTLE, DICKINSON & CO. |
OO” A lot offine Sr gars and Tobacco, just
received.
April 2,1857. 1—tf.
©ettetdl ^buertisements. ©enerdl 'TWecrttssitfciite.'
dissolved by mutual consent.
¥* The business of the firm will be closedT>v either
•artier. . __ ; * JOFN R. SIMS,
Ibany, May 1,1857.
WM; W. CHEEVER.
Valuable Lauds for Sale.
“B* OTS Nfts. 31- nnd 68 in 6th District of Randolph
conntvi. • 45,69,50.199, 1S9 # 133, 103, 105,
106,107,8tk .87,88, 89, in the llth D Lin el ^Ran
dolph count?,-
Nunib**r fiO, in the 18th District ofl'bomascoup-
ty, and number 83 in tht> 8th District of Thomas
county.
Number 475 in the 12th District nf Lowndes
county.
Number 1 in the 5th District of Dooly county.
Numbers 74,294, 295, 321, 3C5. 383. in the 4th
District of Early county: numbers 153, 252, in tha
5th District ol Early county, and number 383 in the
28th District of Early countv. Apply t
IV K
JOHN A. DAVIS.
Albanv, Ga.
^ 48-tf.
NEW FIRM.
rpHE undersigned have thf* day entere»f into a*^ if
A Gopartnen£ip for the transaction of a
VVARE-HOOSE ANO COMMISSION BUSINESS,
under the name and etylo of SIMS & RUST.
We will have erected bv first of September next, a large
brick fire-proof Ware-house on the comer
of Commerce and Jack.«on street?, capable of Storing Fif
teen Thousand Bales of Colton, and will devote our best
attention to the interest of our patrons.
fjF* Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in Store.
John R. Sims. SIMS &. RUST. Feb. 26 1857
Yocel G. Rust. 1. * 1
Albany, May 1,185- ^ S- Land foJ . Sple .
In retiring from business in Albany, I avail mvself B lj AVI NO sold all of mv Dougherty ,
oft his opportunity to express my thanks to the staunch jit CoOntv Lamr?, T will 'now dispose i
fo’lowiup numbers situated in Ba-1
hastaSen an active part in the management of our huri- • her county, on liberal terms, \iz.^
ness for many years, mnv continue to receive tho same ■ 3d District. Nos. 93. 4-; i
favors that have been so liberally bestowed upon me. j 7th do No. 152
W. W. CHEEVER. 1 g,}, ^ Nos. 7, 20, 23 and 24
__ ” _ 7“ ~ I” - * i 10th do. Nos. 243, 279, 275. 276, 299. 316 & 390
Holg-1)we«iM-Md
-ft? “d-^-fcnSu j ized to sell any ono or the whole of the above tneh-
W E offer for sale, on g«HvJ terms, the Ho- tioned lots of land.
tel in CUTHBERT, Randolph c ounty,
at present occupied by Jesse B. Webb—also,^
the Grocery Store occupied by him—the Store Room j
May 29, 1856 (9) G. B. IJVMAR.
VAltjajYlb ^
by Henry L. Taylor. The. latter is new, well tin- PLANTATIONS FOR SALK.
ished, provided wi.th all necessary out-houses’, like- FjS^IIE undersigned offers for sale FIVE
d M. VALUABLE PLANTATIONS eit.d
j Dissolution and New Firm.
T I,B f,, ^ >acr, ^ ers ^ ave ^ ,,s day ftirmed a jMtrtner-
| inoss, to take effect on the 21st instant,-under the
1 firm name of Boynton, Cochran &. Co.
The firm of Cochran &. Boynton is this riay dis- wise new and well finished—and five acres of land
snhed to take effect on the 21st inst. Either rfre an- I {!r * 1 ‘ ,l die premises. Possession of any part or the | Dated in Dougherty county,
thorized to use the firm name in settling their old "’Iwile of this property (except store of Atkins) will One 41 miles f
liitiiness. The firms of Cochran &. Boytgon and j be given to purchaser when required. It is likely er,comaining 1901 acres,
McBrydedt Boynton, take pleasure in returning’
• t.ieir thanks for the very liberal patronage received.
; and hope by close application and fair dealing in their
i lmsine.-s. to tnerit a continuance of tlie same to the
i new firm, and take this opportunity to urge their
customers indebted to them either by noteor account
to come up and settle, as they need the uioney in
settling their business.
THOMAS J. BOYNTON,
JOHN M. COCHRAN,
WILLIAM J. McBRYDE.
Sep. 17, 1857. 25-4 w.
SlMCER F. iwGRAFFENUIED,
'rreasnrer and Collector.
I>e found at all times at the Store of Mercer
r 15,1S5‘
A Home in Albany.
rjMIE we
will sland the
HILL ct HILL’S STABLES.
Albany. Oct. 9. 1857. 28
and vie ini
| City Ordinance.
j it enacted by the Mayor and Council of the City
I of Albany. That on and alter the first day of Novem-
| her next, it shall he the duty of the Marshall and his
j Deputies in sail! city, to take up all hogs found run-
j ning at large in said city, and provide a pound or
(enclosure for safe keeping such hogs together with
If 1/^1 • 1 sufficient and proper food-—and immediately adver-
Vi are-House anu Commission : *•« suc| ' p ° ^ kpn n n t ° ,?ie ^ or his ability
hv posting them at Post Office rtnd Court Hons ‘
JACKSON I COLLIER.
Merchants,
COKNEK OF FINE ANO WASHINGTON STKEETS,
Near the Court House Sqiiarc,
Albany, Ga.
1! to call and examine T'MIE undersigned have entered into co-
. the space of five days—when, if n*>t. claimed by the
j owner?, such hogs sliali be sold hv said Marshal,
land after paying expenses, the balance to be denos-
! itrd with the city Treasurer, subject to the orfjer of
j the owners, upon proof of properly.
Be it further enacted. That ilie Marshal
ZNTOTTCIC.
\VILLhe s..!d nn the !ir>! I'm*sday i:
next, !i tlie f*«.»*■ r I ! *o>e rVKir in Ncwlon,
Merr.m.tv. SLY LIKELY NEGROES. T. nns
UKtile kimun ,av of
(ir.oRGE W. ROWELL.
O.vn’ er 15. 1857.
Notioe to Tax Payers.
1 U ll.li be ;»» (’li: , .-'i.iin’s preciuet />ii tbe 1 rtrh insf.
At l)r. Lawl- nY «... ||... --_»«! inst .'and at Albtr.v
of expit s-ino, completeness ol detail and huh:
feature—good Ambrntvpes are unrivalled.
We are a Is.* making a u«'w style of Fiet
cently invented, called •* Mela in. -types” to
Ro»g'. f,.n-ki^.&c. Daguerreotypes will
11 kin Is. Prices generally low
for yourselves.
over L. E. \Vetet»*> Book Stor<».
JOHN «. DUFFEY
Albanv. Oct. 8. 1^57. 28—
of JACKSON &. COLLI E11, for the pur-
i pose of storing, celling and forwarding cot-
1 ton, and have erected a large and commodious Ware-
House in a safe and convenient portion of the city, and are
»■ prepared to receive cotton ’
> be , they res|>ectfu!ly beg leave t<» solicit the patn
friends and acquaintances, and the planters of South-Wet
■ tern Gi*orgia generally. They propose to do strictly
( . thoRL--
givon to purciiaser when required. Jt is likely >r, containing 1901 acres, nearly the tvludt o! wimll
projterty will greatly increase in valne as the ; i s muter fence, and highly improved, 1000 acres in
R. R. approaches completion, and persons wishing (a state of high cultivation. The buildings are nil
ch property, in a pleasant and healthy town, can- new, substantial, and well arranged for convenience.
not di> better elsewhere. Come and see and ascer- ;Tbe whole tract is well watered ; w will be shown
tain our terms. i by the Overseer on the premises.
One 5 miles from Albany, containing 750 acres—
DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS.
18—3rn,
Cuthbert, Grt., July 30, 1857.
Law Notice.
T HE undersigned having formed a partnership
practice of Law,-will give their undivided attention to
such business as may be entrusted to them. ,
Office on Broad street, formerly occupied by Slro- 500 acres
zer&. Slaughter, where one of the firm may be always 1 Also on
found. PETER J. STROZER.
WM. E. SMITH.
Albany, July 23,1S57.
RHEUMATISM.
1250 acres in cultivation—buildings new.
— | One 5i niiteft from Albany, containing 750 acres,
,450 acres in cultivation—buildings new.
t 1 One 7 miles from Albany, containing 600 acres.
Lie 300 seres in cultivation.
One &A miles from Albany,containing 1500 acres,
1 cultivation—buildings new, j i
Plantation si tint ted in Baker county, 10
miles from Albany, containing 1000 acres,400 acres
, | in cultivation—buildings new.
These Plantations are of the first quality, well
, watered, and healthy. They will lie shown by the
i Overseer living on the first mentioned place.
I Terms to suit purchasers. I can supply each or
j all of these Plantations with Corn, Fodder, Bacotl
and Stock @f all kinds, if required
WM. W. CHEEVER.
Albany, May 29. 1856. ' 9—
Plantation for Sale*
.WATCHES I JEWELRY,—
Deputies shall be entitled to fifty (50) cents per head
for all h«gs so impounded <*r taken up by them, to
be paid by tho owners before delivery, together wiih
all necessary expenses.
Be it further enacted, That all dogs found running
The undivided and faithful attention of each ofthe part- 'at large in said streets, on and a'ter the first day of
ill bo devoted to the interest of their patrons, and | November next, without the collar hereinafter pro-
,Tw rfr ' scr| bed upon him, shall be shot down by the Marshal
e " and his Deputies.
cotton business. ' • • • - A nd further. The Cterk is hereby empowered and
All advances or obligations of every kind made or en- ordered to procure a suitable collar of tin at the ex-
tyred into on account of the firm, will lie done by our Mr. .,o,, sc G f the Mayor and Council of Albeny, arxl to
iperintend the financial portion of - v ono n f such collars to any nnd all citizens who
he general supers,00 ol accounts. » |hey payi ,^ him llje sum of twn | =
les.i&c. Reasonable advances made on cotton. Our ( ,n, jy upon
rates of storage and commissions will lie such as may be. dollars.
A NO'ITIER l/*t of t|io-*o Extra
■ <»old Hunting L -ver Watches,
And further. The Marshal shall in no rase shoot ! could with the greatest difficulty
any dog who istied or fastened in, or to any vehicle ; filth day alter beginning their u.y he commenced to impn
standing or passing through the st reets of said ritv,*! co, »tinned to improve rapidly, so that in a short time
" 1 , he was relieved ol all pain, went to work, ami has conttn-
nnr m any yard, or upon the premises (enclosed) *;l ue( , well up to theprJent. In short, whereas „.y boy for
any citizen. _ < ! twelve mouths was almost valueless to ine.iuco«sequene«
• • 1 . And further. For every dog so killed and carried j of Rheumatism, for the last two months he has resumed his
M persons desirous o employing the services ’ „fl* the street*, the Marshal nr Deputy shall receive I accustomed place on the farm, and is now
> take charge*if a common En
be acccnnnoiiHted by applying l<
JOHN P. EVANS.
Eh^nezer, Morgan County, Geo.
'Fhose
v111 plea
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fiforjia-
w
i). A. VASO.N, llxectili
estahliffied by responsible houses in this citv.
JOHN JACKSON.
GEORGE W. COLLIER.
! ep. 17,1357. * 25—tf.
i > „,.in V ’ s . .1 1111 iiwi | A Situation Wanted.
:g L«*ver Watches, warranted p
Cheap Silver Watches. „f a teach
'M-stone and Mosaic Jewelry in , li>)i Sclira.l,
Brnoelms, Ear Ring-, Brac-'ieis.: the snbsc.riin
i'Bmb.ns. Glnftis. I .’banns" Keys,:
'! hiuibles. Sleeve Burtons, Gi.i-
; October 1
LL&^’^Kv^iiCAHRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
^l^HE undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Calhoun county, and adjoining coun
ties, that they are prepared to btrld for cash or ap
proved stn II notes, vehicles of every description
in style«lid finish. We also keepnn hand’Wagons
and Buggies. Repairing d-uio neatly a ml* with
promptness. Hor-e slna’ing and plantation work
<I<itie at short notice.
CHESHIRE & BARWICK.
Morgan Ga . Ocioher 1st., 1857. 27--tf.
The Wonderful Success of
LVXCU’S ASTX-IillEUMATIC POWDERS
In the cure of this dreadful disease^ is beyond J
cavil or dispute. j
H E that would doubt for one moment, let him read the
circular around each box, and the following
CERTITICA TES : &ITUATED on Chattahoochee River,
Dr. J. G. Gibson—Sir: I have a negro boy who had in Ear.y county* Ga., about 0 miles ^
been sick with Rheumatism about twelve months, and so from Blakely, and 13 .from l'ort Caities
badly off’ that he was almost useless as a field laborer.— Ga., the terminn? ofthe Rail Road. T!:<
Last spring I save him your Lynch’s Anti-Rheumatic Row- place contains 515 acres -M)0 oftvliich i
^eoruu.tivu.iunundHuJin.he Hiver bjtjJW,*.
plow, and is now as well as ever he was. nr,t subject to overflow at a ny time. Good Houses',
8{esne«-tfully, &.c., W.\l. A. J ARK ATT, NL D. j Barns, .Stables, a nd an entire new fence oh the preni-
Milledgeville, Feb 1, 1857. ^ ; j*es. Saw and Grist Mills convenient to the place,
r, j n n -, c . |"7 , , Good Schools, Churches, &*c., in the immediate
IMiS*.'*"!"’'’?- .Tl"; mi«-J *01. the place the
Having tried every remedy that was reputed to Ire valuable, present, year, wtll also be lor sa.c. Hogs, Laltle,
but all to no good effect,save a more temporary relict from &c , can be bought with the place. Place wolf wa-
puin, I was at last induced, at the suirge.'tion of a fiiemi.to tered, and lias an excel ten*, seat for a Mill or Girt, on
try tho virtue ol ym.r J.<uoh' s A,,tMth,.„n,atio I>,,wd« 9 . •„ nt , vpr failing stream'. The Rivt.-r is n a vi S «b!e In
1 procured a box ol you—aummi-tered tile powders ae- ,, 13 . ,, ^ ,
ling to directions, and though mv boy was so badly !hl *P 0| i't the year round. Lor pn^eniare apply to
ed in his feet and ancles, that he could scarcely walk, Mr. Jared Irwin, Albany, Ga.. or to ourselves at
and his arms and wrists so inflamed and swolen. that he j Howard’v Landing, half a mi e from t!ie premise*;.
yet about the! NOLOMON & IRWIN.
Blakely. Ga. j March 12. 1857. 50-tf.
Gnuncil.
A true extract from the minnlcs.
E. J. GLASS.CfcrlNC.C.
SVp. 17, 1857.
,1357.
r.d best st*
■ presented.
L. E. WEIVTI.
i ; Fins Knives, Razors, See.
. I fjMiH best slock at.ii the cheapest ever olfered
! I tins place. *
f* Albanv Bo*k
j OctolhT 8, is
Mercer & deG-raffenried,
Albany, Georgia,
i ' Katoxtonv AI.
j Dr. J. G. Gibson—It affords me jfl’easure to certify to the j 8tl»
! officaev of your remedy for Rheumatism, called“Liueh’s j ,] 0
I Anti-Rheumatic Powders.” i . _ , ,
| I11 the Sprim; of last year, I had a very valuable boy l * **°
; suddenly stricken down with a very severe attack of Khcu- j
j matism, and having heard ofthe wonderful effects of your !
remedy, l applied for and bought a box; and alter giving ■ 1 rji,
! the medicine according to your instructions, l am bound to 1 j
I say that th<* boy was entirely relieved, and has as yet had *9tn .co
J no other attack, and I believe he is permanently cured. 1 20th do
MOW’D F. BALDWIN, ,21st do
COTTON LANDS.
Albany, Geo., in authorist
the following I^ands for me, at private l
sale*. BA.KF.R COUNTY.
3rd District ’ Nor., 93, 4aand li
No. 162
Nos. 7, 20,23 and 24
Nos. 243, 279, 275, 276, 299, 316, 390
Nos. 61, 81, 102, 196, 247, 366,358,
117
Ga.,
Notice.
•Terrell tbwnfi.'.
v tho |
- ll.tr
..1 O*
in December
virtue of an [
t.f said conn- ,
MIXES & HOBBS,
,, . . ATTOnXLYS AT LA W—AI.BAXY, GEO.
r rangipamil. I ^ Practice in Douglicrty and surrounding Counties.
Extracts, r hu* kicharp k. hives. richari> nonr.s.
•Nodntlho \ July 12,1855. 15—
j We, the undersigned citizens of Putnam count
1 cheerfully hear testimony t*» the efficacy of Latch’
lv 1. • r » . Rheumatic Powdcis in the treatment of acute or chroni.
KVTOULD respretfubv ttifonn the citizens of; Rheumatism; many eaxes having beensoccussiidlytreat,-.
.Soiitii-Weslcru Georgia, that they are now j by Dr. J. (J. Gibson, within our personal knowledge i:
ecoivinp. and will keep constantly on hand, a large j which these powder* were nwd exclusively,
ml eousplete-^tock of
C3t-2?S.<0>0E3^ZSi3Sf,
s t hey
Joel Branham, M. D. Daniel Slade, f)r. R. Ad
Stephen B. Marshall, G. R. Thomas, Thos, Re u p<
T. B. Harwell, W. B Carter. Michael Dc
Fcbniary 5th. 1856. Nicholson, and ethers.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, .7.
1 4th dist.
Uth
tv, all the Negroes belt
Iltitl.r, l:.io nf !t:i:i,I,. (i M .w T.-rrul!) rnni’ty tie-
it 1 i ; Jasper, a boy about 7 ;
ohn, a boy abfiul 3, and Fran-
and two years old. Sold for
ion among 1 he heirs. Terms,
r half credit twelve months,
*l<l; Henry, a hov
Z»ck, a boy about .’
ecs, a girl between
the purpose of d,s?r
one-half cash, the (
with inierest from 1
- TUSTSWuve.
! fJ Boxes, W ri:r
j Reticules, f ’ard < ’
I r'S. and a :> v.-at vn
b*s|<«. V
. Port Mi
of Yank
Folios
les \Vork :
Satchels,
is. Brush-
:-e N’otiorw. at the
L E. WELCH.
"ffUST Received on consignment
Q* 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides and Shonlder-
low for cash nnlv.
MERCER &sdeGRAFFENRIED.
Octo’ier 8, 1857. 28—4w.
Sugar,
Butter,
Fish,
Onions,
Knuti;
’ ol .
J. J. I
SIGNS, Giinrdin
Octotcr 19, 1SS7
"Worth Sheriff’s Sale3.
(rOSTPOillt).)
he sold on the first Tuesday in November
.. next, lie'oro the Court House door in the town
0 lsaVll.i, Worth countv. between t':e legal hours
of sale, the following property to wit:
1 rk , acres °f .* ’* 1,1 land number two linmlrcd,
J* e l4fli Ihsfricf of said cfmntv. as the property of
fc*niiie h'tnrv.lnsalisly one Snnrrinr Court li la in
*' or on ruiiick &. Bro. vs. said Samuel Storv.
, S. W. PEARCE, Sh'tT.
October 15, 1857.
POSS Side ; bv '
1 I Iarland.
Glenc uv ; by < ’h ides l
The City, its Sin-? and Sorrows; by Guthrie.
The Gospel in Ezekiel.
The Tohgue of Fire; by Arthur.
Lady Gtenlyon Life of Spurgeon.
M“livillr ’f» Sermons.
Bacon’s Essayi*—new Edition. . .
Mormnnisin ; Jby Elder Hyde.
I have just received a fine lot of STANDARD
WORKS. Please call and look over my shelve- and
counters. • L. E. WELCH.
Alltuny. Oct. 8. lfioT. * . its—^
Ofiicc or Hie «co. & Cb. R; R. Co. >
- Ar.uanv, SepT. *2(lili lt*57. ^
FloTir,
Molasses,
Lard,
Potatoes,
Cigars,
Wines and Liquors,
TO RENT. Foreign and domestic Pickled and
njAWO siore. ofCoi. Wm. si. Tnrver’s.onWssii-1 preserved Fruits, Crackers, Ntits.
, fij:rx ! c : :in<li< -'?’ r°' v<ier ; Sh « i ^ l ^,
the other hv the 15th of September next. Tber’e j Candles, Stiircll^ &.C., &>C.
Stores are hannyomely fitting up. and are in a con-j Together with a prod af=?ortment of
vement and desirable location. 1 nose who intend
to po into business here this fall, would do well to
kel. Our stock consists in part of the following! GaGIBSON, M. D., New York,and Eatonton,Ga ,and
l respectable Druggist- in citv and country. Call at j 3rd dist,
June 25, IS57. (Iin) ' A. A. DAN FORTH'S, I 4ti, Uo
artirles:
Baeon,
Coii'co,
iip Chiese,
Soap,
Tobacco,
Albany, C
Land for Sale.
OFFER for sale the following lots of land—those
purchase any, or all of the<e lands
! on me at an early day.
District Dooly County Ct.
No.
MARI* HMU E.
•ecure them at once. Apply to
IIINKS & HOBBS, Agents.
Albany, A eg. C, 1857. 19—
E ITHER at Byington’s Hotel iii Albany, or on!
the road from Albany to Nevvtoa. on the 29;h
Slate of Georgia —ltd Jeer County.
W tViiT of Ordinary, Octolier Term. 1857.
HEREAS, Robert Rteves, Administrator
the estate of Needham W. Massey, deceased,
, application to this Court, for an order, au
thorizing and commanding Jesse Cock, Administra
tor on the estate of Seaborn B. Guinnett. deceased,
Jo make and deliver titles to lots of land Nos. 61. 02, j oainft bThereby forfeited if not paid” on or before tho 20th
o3 in the 3d district of Donodierfy county, (formerly ! day of Octolier 1857, and this Resolution be published in
K»rl..\ . ?. - ’ * the Albany Patriot.
By order of the Board of Doertors
Eariy) t 0 gaid applicant.
, k is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice be
at throe or more public places in said county,*
Jindin-the Albany Patriot, of such application, in
^tma of the law. that all persons concerned may file
l * ,eir objections in the Clerk’s O.Iice (if any ahey
have) why said Jesse Cock, us administrator afore-
• *iid, should not execute titles in ».?rsns of such «p-
pbcation. T. J. COX, OrdimrV.
Wm. E. Smith, Applicant'* Att’y.
Octolier 15, 1857. 301.
Seorgla —Calhoun County,
yfy HERE AS, David Fain applies to me fir Let-
t r f' uaTt ^ anfi l ,, P °(*be person and proper-
v John Fain, minor, of said county.
, This is therefore to notify and summons all and
*^2ular the kindred and creditors of said minor to
appear at my office on or before the fourth
Monday in November next, to show cause, (if any
fi^y luive) why said letters should not be granted.
Notick to the Subscribers of Stock to
Geo. & Fi.a. R. R.
On motion Resolved that nil Stock Subscriber* for the
building ofthe Georgia & Florida Rail Road, he and the
paine ia hereby forfeited if not ^); :J ' •*“ OM,u
Given under my band and official signature at
Mor S»n, October 7, 1857. .t-V
n.., RICH’P F, JONES.u.ac.d.^
October l, 1857.
*. O. WELCH, Secretary.
Ware-House and Commission
■ Business.
SUCCKSSOKS TO JACKSON & COLLIER.
T IIE Undersigned having leased for
term of years the WARE-HOUSE *
•Messrs. JACKSON & COLLIER, corner
d Leather POCKET BOOK, nmtaiui
rtveen Neventv and Eighty D.'lln
bo-
d fifed
Stephep Thompson for Forty-two Dull:
sometime in June last, pae:\lile to the stthsrriber.—
A liberal reward will be given for the Pocket Book
and contents, or any information rt la’ivc to the same
ill be thankfully received. A. J. BAILEY.
Newton, Baker Co., Oct. 8,1857. 28-3w.
' Our terms are strictly Cush without exception.
• The public are invited to call and examine our stock
land prices before purchasing. •
j- ID' The highest market prices paid for all kinds
| of country produce.
j Sep. 17. 1857. 25-3m
SURGICAL INFIRMARY'
FOR NEGROES.
qpiiE undersigned having had frequent applica-
.1 do well t
338 13th
839 “
326 “
1 12
327 12
July 2, 1857.
DECATUR COUNTY.
Nos. 137, 144 and Ll/i
Nos. 106, 107, 141, 184 and 185
No. 379
No. 373
THOMAS COUNTY.
,. v No. 58
17th do Nos. 1. 2, 12,-13. 19, 120,123; 151,187,
188, 190, 229
EARLY COUNTY.
Nos. 69. 12Se 129, 208,287.288
Nos. ) 8, 19. 133, 262, 299, 368
Nos. 45, 11. 12, 16, 123. .26
v % ...‘ Nop. 2 43, 244, 384
IK WIN COUNTY;
.No. 167
No. 274
LOWNDES COUNTY.
No. 526
...’ .No. 92
. Dee. 2,1853." ’ O. D. LAMAR;
Urh r
vj- T
WM. E. SMITH,
Agent a'd Attv at Law.
14—
Valuable Lands ior Sale!
FT1HE subscriber offers for sale 30,01#)
JL acres of Land, situated ,M • u,, d
and
Baker counties, in bodies of 250 to 2000
acres each, a part of which are improv-
ed and in cultivation.
These Lands have been selected with great care
and comprise some of the very choicest Oak and
Hickory, and Pine Lands in the Southern country.
Persons in other parts of this or tho adjoining
IIIE
tions to receive patients from various portions j States, wishing information in regard to the’Lai*
ilif.;i ^rtbecountO'rcan obtain U by afldregin^^ ^
Administrator’s Sale.
day of sale. TIlOS. J. COMER* Adm’r
October 8, 1857.
O' When absent, Mr. Y.. G. H^st will act. us my
Agent, who can at all times be lound at the office ol
StJUS & OHT.BVMt,
Albanv, April 22, 1853.
of Pine and Washington strw u*—near tho<
Court House Square—fe now icady to receive consignments
° f We^Sei confident that the long experience and well
known reputation of Mr. CaRMlCHXEL. as a Ware-House
and Commission MeTcha^m* enable. u« to give enure
Mti-faelion to those who fl»r f*vor us with tW busiuess.
Mr. Cas.icu.ci. will pvo hla sttenttoo particularly to
^To’ihr cf South-wcstom UuorBia, we respect
fully offer our serrices snd eoli#t a tlyre of your pilrou-
m _
G.crCiSTKWAti.
Chronic Diseases, and being convinced that ah lusti-
Itiition founded ripon h_ proper basis and conducted
! in sitch'n manner a{5.tPeprovo conducivelo the tnter-
1 eg} of patrons, would be of public ntititv, have joint-
A GREBABLY to an order of tho Court of Ordin- j | y npened an Infirmary, and are now realy to re-
ary of Baker county, will bo sold on the first j eejve pJitients from any portion of the country.
Tuesday in January next, at the Court House door j One pf tlm b^st and most commodious houses has
in the town of Newton, in said county. Twelve Ne-1 been ’secured for .the purpose—situated on corner
groes belonging to estate of Abner S Zacbery, late j 0 f p r j re nnd Charlton streets, near the Havufinah, r^np rt () ,,ks and Account of !)r Wm P Jfv
of «!d county, dccuased nmonpst then a vulqabk- j Albany & C.alf R. R. | X im IwIm! if ji-K«V.s & l)nr
Wagoner,a good Cook, and a Seamstress—general- j Nnrsea.of the best character have hpen employed, ■’
ly young and likely. Tenrts made known on the who will be under our immediate supervision, so thm
AJ “’ planters may be assured that their servants will re
ceive every necessary attention.
Being connected with the Savannah Medical Col*
lege, we,inRnraIly feet great interest in the.young
men of the class, and will, during the winter, operate
upon Indigent Whites from a distance before the
class, free of chargb—th#y being required only to
jwy board. v .
. ’Tenris:—Board ten dollars p?r month.’ Medical
attention and Surgical operations will bo charged at
the regular ralps of the city.
\v. g: BULLOCH, m. a ,
Adminhtraior^ Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of t!7e Court of Ordinary!
of the county of Bsker, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, before the Conn House,
door in the town of Newton, in said county, all that
tract or parcel*of l%nd belonging to tbe estate of Ab
ner S. Zachrey, late of said county, dec’d, Imown
as No. 370 in tbe 8th district, containing twflhun-
dred and fifty acres, more or less, the same being the
place whereon said Zacbery lived at the time ot his
death. This is Sftid to be a valuable place. The
improvements are npwtand the cleared land fresh.*
Terms on the day of tale, and expected to be liberal.
• w ; THOS. J. COM E R, AdmV. -
- October-8,1857.
Particular Notice.
_ . - .. . lass..have been placed in mv hands for settlement,
who will be under our imunmlmte .npun-ision. *ayd they 'must hclimiiilated by next return duy for
nUntprs mav lv» nssnrpil thpir servants will re- Dou^hert countv * ** 1 J
" y C , "wM. C. COXNEU.Y, Ailorney.
Albany, Sept. 24,1857. 28-4W.
September 10, 1887
■ J URIAH HARRIS*; M. 6.
34-13w’
Georgia—Calhoun Comity..
\XTHEREAS, Jamo^ H. Mil’s applies to me for
r * Letters of Administration on tlieeeiitate of
Isham R. Milis, lale^of said county, dec’d.
This is therefore to notify all and sungoftx the
kindred and creditors bf sard deceased, to he and ap
pear at my office.on or bp fore the fourth’ Mondayiin
October riexL to show'cause, * “
ne»Ujnn<) proinpUv.xeeutAh f
tif anv they have) why
sdid letters should not be granted; *
Given under mv hand and official signature at
Deyt 24,1851.
NOTIC3 !
Valuable Plantation aml^
Negroes for Sale in
LEE COUNTY.
WISHING to change my business, I now offer
** for salo mv Plantation, containing Fifteen
Hundred Acres, with about 6 or 7uo ac^es cleared
land, the place lies within 4 miles tf the Rail Road
arid 10 of Albany.
I wifi sell n’so with the jv’aee, Fifty as likely
Negroes as tilers is in the State—cpitsisting
of Men, Women, Bovs and Girls. This i-s a
very su»x*rior lot ol l‘Iantati<n> NegroCs,fcrd
purciiaser# would do we!) to examine them. Slv
Post-office is Palmyra, I.e<> county.
T1IOMAS SCRUTCIIiNf;
_Srpt. 3, 1857^ * 23~17iv.
GCOrglct—Worth County,
’t^HEREAS. Garry G. Ford, Administrator on
* * the estate of Spencer Brown,cec'd,applies
to me for letters (ff Dismission from paid es«t«te.—
This is tfieretorc to cite, summons and admonish’all
persons interested to be and appear at iny office on
or before the first Monday in February next, then
and there to show cause (if any) why said letters
of DUinifieiou should not bo'granted.. f
R.J). SINCLAIR, Ordinary*.
An trust 20, 1857. . 6m.
M. HAHN.
B.ti.yBHrgfGMi,- asKf-i,
K EEI’S constantly on hand. Bacon, Sugm. C'r/•
fee, Flour, Liquors. Segar?, Tobacco, arid large
assortjnent of Family Groceries t!»e best quality.
Also, keep« for hire. Horses, and oUvcr
vehideK. . .»' > i »
. 'displace of business is OI V.tl\0 t We^t tho .
Court House Square. ,V ;
Bainbridsy, May 4, 185^. ' • w -jltrttf.'
House and Lot for Sale.
undersigned offers for sale a tineem*,’.
a half coffage .l)Ui’r|hfg, wilS four-j
rooms plastered nnd- well finished, with nr s J
acre orground situated on Commerce stn
city of'• Albany. •‘I’lieiuildin^- Is ‘ frew
T V - '> •
ff, > JtiTy 1 V957;