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Kcuj Abucrtiscments.
JSEW BODES,
Received Oct. 26,1857.
M abel Vaughan*. .... „
By the author or the “Lamplighter.
MARRIED OR SINGLE;
Bv Mrs. C. M. Sedgwick.
THE REASON WHV: . , .
A Book of condensed Scientific Knowledge.
THE PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER:
Containing 5000 Receipts,
The Cotton Planter’s Manuel.
Hell* Trelavvney, or, Time Works Wonders: By
i P. Smith.
—More of—
M<ws-Side; by Marian II aria ml. ^
Pile of Spwrgion. Spurgion’s SrraoM.
denborg’s Theological Works, &c , &c
Albany, October 29, 1857.
Dougherty Sheriff’s Saled.
W JLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Deceinl
next, before the Court House door in the cif
of Albany, between the usual hours of sale, the
lowing property, to-wil:
LL persons indebted to the estate of Wiley Lane,
dec’ri, are requested to come forward and make
immediate payment, and all having demands against
sail estate are required to present them within the
time preat ribed by law.
JOSHUA B. OLIVER, Adm’r.
October 29, 1857. 3l-6w.
Swe-
L. E. WELCH.
31 —
2U>ueriisemcnt0.
Office of the Geo. & ft a . R. r. to. j
Albany, Oct. 17th, 1857. I
O N Motion, Resolved, That in consequence of the
scarcity of money—caused by the derangement
of money matters—the time for the forfeiture of
Stock be postponed until the First day of December
next, and that aU Stock which is not paid up in full
by that time, shall l>e, ana the same is hereby de
clared forfeited to this Company.
By order of the IWrd of Directors.
F. O. WELCH, Secretary.
October 22, 1857. > 30—6w.
M ESSRS. JOHNSON & MILAM Respectfully in
form the citizens of Albany and vicinity that they
will open a Dancing School in this place, nt OLIVER’S
NEW HALL, as early as it is practicable to get it finished,
which will he about ten or tw elVo days hence. All the
late and fashionable dances will be introduced ; appropri
ate music will accompany the instructions. Those inter
ested are requested to join the School at its commencement,
as their success dejiend upon an early start.
TERMS—per course of 16 lessons, 810.
Albany, Oct. 22, 1857. 30- t f.
A
m vm imm
VTNLKbS I CAN GET 1 WHAT IS DUB M E, ami that quickly, I must go to the-wall. To enable ray
rustorners to pay, 1 will give i rent more for Colton than tby cash price for all notea and accounts
a no me. bo bring along the Cotton nr Cash. ' %
I have in store a complete stock of DRY GOODS of every description.. *
/in« Silk Robes, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe DeLanis, English and French Merinos,
and a fine assortment of Calicoes, Talmas, Cloaks and Mantilla*. Groceries, Hardware, Table Cutlery,
otc. A well selected stock of J i fl I rf ,rr
Oentlemen’s Clotning.
Plantation Goods of all descriptions. Negro Shoes, Osnuburgg, Ktrseys, Blankets, dee., dye.,
and a thousand and one articles 1 will sell low for Cash or Credit, payable first January in Cotton, or any
other Prodace at a fair price. Give me a call and se« for yourself.
Albany, October 22,1S5T. ^ S. MOREMEN.
wmm* wimmm m
city
lol-
City lots of* land numbers thirty (30), thirty-two
(3*2), thirty-four (34), and thirty-six (36), on Com-
Jnctre street in the city of Albany, on which is two
good residences with stables, gardens,&c.; levied on
ajthe property of Isham Spears by virtue of an At
tachment ft fa* from Dougherty Superior Court in
favor of Carbart, Bro. «fc Co. vs. said Spears. Pro
perly noif.Tcd out in said fi fa.
the undivided two-thirds interest in lot of
land number one hundred and thirty-six in the fi ;st
district of Doughty county, as the property of Mo
ses I’etiis to sitisfy a fi fa issued from Dougherty
Superior Court in favor of McGwier & Durham vs
sai«l Pettis. Property pointed out by said Pettis.
Also, city lot of land in the city of Albany, No. 79
on Broad .street, as the property of Henry C. Alex
ander-to satisfy sundry fi fas in my hands in fav
Wm. M. Hawkins, Wm. Woodruff, M. Borrir„
and others rs. said Alexander. Property pointed out
hv plaintiff's attorney.
* Also, city lots ofluiid mwdiers 85 and 87 on North
street, and nmnhers 50 and 52 on Residence street,
in the oilv of Albany, and six acres of land, more or
lrss. new in possession of Daniel Harriett, known ns
the Brick-yard now in possession of said Harriett,
adjoining the corporation of the city of Albany, and
150.000 brick, more or less, now being made b\ said
“».,M 5 ye-l rs—a 1 He vietfon "“The i bi "- v a,,d s « rr " un . !i ''" l "''T l 7’ , Uwt 'i^r'
property ef Daniel Ilartlett tn satisfy a fi fa in favorj " mV * I - 1rge and we " felec,ed of
ofWm* S. lanvton, jr., Guardian, vs. Daniel Harriett) CL" W7"
and Lindsey II. Durham, principal, of Doughty : Stoves, Hoi low-Ware, Nails, Iron. Steel, Gun*. Pow-
roiinty.and James Bond, security, of Muscogee Co; j der and Shot, WiM»den-\Vare, Carpenters' Tools,
one in favor of Browning. Stewart & Allen, and Blacksmith Tools,Corn Shollors.Straw-Cutters,and
others vs. said Daniel Hat tie It. Property pointed! every variety of House Furnishing Goods. Also,
init by plaintiff's attorney. j manufacturers of every variety of Tin-Ware.
S. ATKINSON, Dep. Si i’ll. * O’ We solicit. visits at all times hrom the l*tdie<
October 29, 1857. j ns we keep mar y articles in our line they may want.
. ' ■*■■—{ O' Our terms are strictly cash.
Worth Sheriff’s Sales. ! „ „ vv "■ tcrnn
vyll.l. be sold <>n fie fits! Tuesday in December __AIJ>»ny. Oct. lo. 18o7. C. \ OI.Kl- R
„i uu£;'vv.*b I Lands for Sale.
of <a!v. tiie following property to wit; \ A NY of the following binds will be
One lot of land number one hundred and thirty-
♦»n*» in the 1-irii di.-trict; levied on as the pioperty <>f, office
U. T. f'oilier to satis,‘v one ti fa in favor of Carter & j bit No. (It in th<* 9th district of Ware county
Stan It BoolSS
AND
REAMS Letter, Cap and Note Paper.
•FtF 75 Boxes Envelopes.
A great variety FANCY STATIONERY,
ledgers, Journals, Day-Books, Cash-Books. let
ter Books, Receipt Books, Check Books. Draft Books
Note, Record, Minute, Pass and Tuck B<»oks, Memo
randums, Diaries, Indexes, Scrap Books, &c.
Blank Books of any kind procured for customers
to order, at the Albany Book Store.
L. E. WELCH.
October 22. 1857. 30—
lORPINTfOLKir
W 'OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Al
bany and surrounding country, that thev are
CASH STOKE.
o. w,Tra.wso]V
TS now receiving a very heavy stock of Miscellaneous Goods, which are offered at prices EVEN
LG XVEll thrn he has heretofore sold at. The stock contains almost every article sirted to the wants
of this section—amongst which rnay be enumerated, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Linseys, Stripes, Flannels.
Blankets, bleached and brown Domestics, Tickings, in great variety.
Cloths, Cossimeres, Satlinets, Jeans, Tweeds, e , <J*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. t together with a good
assortment of Silk Gorxls, Robes a Quielle, (a beautiful article) Fringes, Ribbons, Edgings, Insertinj
Bands. &c„ &c.
Hosiery, Gloves, Belts, Handkerchiefs, bone and steel Ihioped Nkirts, Dimity, Moll, Swiss, Jaconet,
checked and a full assortment Muslins, cotton and worsted Damasks, Irish Linens, black and colored Vel
vets, pla»n nnd dotted sacking Flannels, Allendale and Marseilles Quilts, cotton and linen Diaper, Tot
Napkins, dtc , &c. Cloth, plush and m>simere Mantillas and Cloaks for Ladies—offred very low.
Together with Hardware and Cultlerv. Tools, &c. Saddlery, Crockery, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Wood-
Ware, Plantation Tools, Corn-sheliers, Si raw-cutters, Axes, Tmces and Chains, (assorted,) Meal-cutters
Biacksinitli Tools, and a good general assortment in this line.
For Clothing and Gentlemans’ 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 n tt Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Socks.
Travelling Shawls and Blankets. Boots and S'wes. Hats. Caps. &c.
300 sacks very heavy Salt, will be dosed out in a few days at $1 75 per sack.
GCT* Ter me—But one price and for Cash.
Oct. 1,1857. (*-) C. W. RAWSON.
tScnctcU ^hucvfiscnwttts.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
rpHB firm of SIMS & CHEEVER has this day been
JL dissolved by raotunl cogent.
The buMness of the firm will f»c closed by cither
partner. JOHN R. SIMS,
Albany, May 1,1857. WM. W. CHEEVER.
JTEWmtM- „
T HE undersigned have this day entered into \
Copartnership for the transaction of a
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
under the name and s»tyle of SIMS &, RUST.
Wo will have erected by fir>t of September next, a large
BRICK FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE on the corner
of Commerce and Jackson streets*, capable of Storing Fif
teen Thousand Bales of Cotton, and will devote our best
attention to the interest of oiir patrons.
C5T’ Liberal Cush Advances made on Produce in Store
John R. Sims. SIMS & RUST.
YdUEL G. Rust.
Albany, May 1,1857. 5—
JEST In retiring from budness in Albany, I avail myself
of this opportunity to «xprew my thanks to the staunch
friends and liberal patrons of Sims «St Cueever for the past
thirteen years, and tru?t that n»y successor, Mr. Rest, who
has taken an active part in the management of our busi
ness lor many years, may continue to receive tin*
favors that have been so liberally h
©cncrol Aimcrttscments.
Valuable .Lands for Sale.
L OTS Noa. 31 and 58 in 6th District of Randolph
conntv. 45,69,56.199, 139, 133, 103. 105,
106,107,86, 87,88, 89,iu the Utb District of Rau-
dolplt county- < >
NumB^r 110, in the 18! h Dislrirt of Tin r. as i oi»r-
ty, and number83 in the «th District of Tlicmr.s
cunnty.
Number 475 io the 12th District of Lowi dta
couftty.
Nuinlief 1 in the5:b District ofD<n»lv county.
Numbers 74.294, 295, 321, 365. 363, in th«- 4llt
District ol Ewrlv county; numbers 1*3. 252. in ll|j
5th District ot fcarly county, »tid number 3a3 in the
28th District of Early countv. Appiv to
JOHN A. DAVIS.
•Ml’.auv. C«.
Cell. 20.1857. 48-tl.
Land for Sale.
H AVING ».td all of my Dougherty
Countv Lunds, I will now dispose
of the following numbers situated in Ba
ker county,on liberal terms, viz:
3d District Nos. 93. 4- aim 1.9
i 7tit do '. * No. 152
; 8th do Nos. 7, 20, 23 and 24
¥ 77; ; ~Z “■ i loth do. Nos. 243, 279, 275. 276,299. 310 «£ 320
Hotel—Dwelling—and Stores! »-• «>■■ 8 >- '«■ > n(! - - i!: ' ;s5 «- 117
to w. cBeever.
FOR SAXjEI.
W K offer for sale, «»n giKid terms, the li
CUTHBERT, Randolph county,
at presmt occupied by Jesse B. Web* *
the Grocery Store occupied by bini—the Store Kooin
occupi<*<l bv M J. Atkins,and the Dwelling occupiH
by H'-nrv L Taylor. The latter is new, well fi
ished, provided with all necessary oul-li
solvable terms. For particulars, apply at this
id Co
id Milts in the 15th district
••perly of Rnbt. G. Fj»rd
f A. S. ilartri lge vs. R. i
levied <
bvirti i
Ortnh*
255 and 3^0, 8th dLt. C'olquilt do.
239 and 291, 6rU‘ do. Irwin do.
462 in 6 h of fVff-e countv.
33. 1G 5 and 169 in 11 lit of Marion Co.
17 in I 2tli district of Taylor county.
2!»7 in 5fli district of Randolph county.
22. 1857 30—
IU.ii.rvss
•Ms<», ill.* Li
numia-rs »..f k
ti Ford; levied no as the p
fo .r,tisiv fi fa in favor .
(i Fi.r.t'aii.l A. M. (ildd.Mi:
5i—.the place wln-n* R'.f.t D Sinclair now lives: 1
t!m pmjHTtv of Robert D. Sinclair to]
las: O. W. Massey and Ellis W. Jen-
in. v«. It I). Sinclair. j A LARliK «Joc
Alsu, l<a of land number 139 in the 14th district: j l\ gnti»ta!lv used
t.ie property ot William R. Harris loj at the A b.iuy B<M»k Store,
y one fi fa in favor of Jesse 11. Watson vs. said i K E. \V
=*• i A lb * nr. Oct 22. 1857.
o. lots <»f land nnmiters 82 and 103 in the 15th ; ~ I TT ~
•inf Wortlj county; levied on as the pron.-rtv , Georgia —/Amg/tcr/y County.
i-/.i B Lippitt to satisfy one ti fa in tnvor ot 1 To winoi it jiay oorccrs.
a. V.-. Khz, U. l.ippitl. I^iml |K.in- T'rlrv!",'” H ,' 1 •P° r ’
of Worth m.untv:! '^'mry "t shM ronttly ft
SCHOOL BOOKS.
LARtiK Stock of such School Books t
.try, always on
„ , k.n'lrodantll
II apply to the Court of Or.
letters of Dismission fnm:
»» of Albert <1 G-alvvin, dec'd, bav-
■tpred tl»-‘ >ame Application madt
858. This 16th of October 1857.
REDIN FAllECLOTll, Adm'r.
October 22,1857 6.n.
DRUGS,
Wholesale ;and Retail,
By Little, Dickinson & Co.,
ALBANY. GA.
H AVE now in Store, and WEEKLY re
ceiving, the largest stock of
X>rtiss Chemicals Paints
Oils, Glass Ware,
Instruments, Perfumer;,
JTanti} Articles, &c.,
ever brought to South-Western Georgia.
We are. prepared to furnish all GOODS in our lino with
unbounded facility, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
L., D. &. CO. j
P. S.—Having procured thoservices of a competent!
Apothecary from New York, we are also prepared to put
up all p:ascriptions at the shortest notice and greatest care. !
i LITTLE, DICKINSON & CO. j
j CO" A lot offine Sr gars and Tobacco, just 1
i received. i
! April 2,1857. I—tf. 1
JACKSON l COLLIER..
!Ware-House and Commission!
Merchants,
1 COP.'IKi: UF FINE A,II WASHINGTON STHEETS,
j Krar the Court House Square,
| Albany, Ga.
rpHE undersigned have entered into c
EXTENSIVE SALE
—OF-—
Lots.
^I^IIE undersigned, desirous of selling all or a
. large jxwtinu ol his Albany property, will visit
Albany on Monday the 23i> day of* November
next, for lb.* purpose* of selling the same, and will
remain in thp place until THURSDAY THE 26tii
OF NOVEMBER, when all tire lots unsold at pri
vate sale. will be put up to riie HIGHEST BIDDER.
Tire property consists of about one hundred and
FIFTY CHOICE BUILDING AND STOKE 1x)T* IN THE
MOST DE.SSRABLE PORTION OF THE CITY. His tetlHS
will be easy for such as desire time. A proportion
ate deduction for cash. Anv information desired,
will 1h* furnished by the undersigned, at Rahway
New Jcisey, or iny agents at Albany.
J S. SMITH, Rtbway, N. J.
Hines & Hobbs. Agents, Alban)’, Ga.’
October 15. 1857. 29—
CHEAP FOR CASH.
ml well finished—and five acres of laud
are in the premises. Possession of any part or the
whole of this property (except store of Atkins) will
Ire given to purchaser when required. It is likely
this property will greatly increase in value as the
R. R. approaches completion, and persons wishing
such property, in a pleasant and healthy town, can
not do better elsewhere. Coiuo and see and ascer
tain our terms
DOUGLASS &. DOUGLASS.
Culhbert, Ga., July 3 >, 1857. 18—3m.
W.- VV. Chesver. Albany, Goo., is fully author
ized to sell any one or the w hole of the above men*
lioned Ii4s of land.
May 29, 1856 (9) G. B. LAMAR.
Y.ALXJA til/F.
.... PLANTATIONS FOR SALE.
in- InpilF. umfi-r-nrruNl ..f&r# for sale FIVE
T HE undersigned h!rt
practice of Law, will gi'
such l»u.-int?ss as may be entr
OtHce on Broad fctre*
zer & Slaughter, where ouo
Albany, July 23,1857.
Law Notice.
is ted
partnership in tin
undivided attention ti
them.
. formerly occupied by Slro*
>f the finn mav.bo always
PETER J. STRUZER.
WM. E. SMITH.
17—
RHEUMATISM.
The Wonderful Success of
LYNCH’S ANTI-UHKtJ.HATIC POWDERS
In the cure oj this dreadful disease, is beyond
cavil or dispute.
E that'would doubt tor one moment, let him read the
outid each box; and the tbllowing
CERTIFICATES:
H Et
cii
VALUABLE PLANTATIONS Bit-4
tinted in Dougherty wmitty, viz:
One 4J miles* from Albany, on the Rit
er,containing 1901 acres, nearly the wh
is under fence, a ml highly improved, 1000 acres in
a state of high cultivation. The buildings are all
new, substantial,and well arranged foreomeuier.ee.
The whole tract is well watered ; n will be she w T.
by the Overseer on the premises. ,
One 5 miles from Albany, containing 750 acre?*--
250 acres in cultivation—buildings new*.
One 5£ miles from Albany, containing 750 acres,
450 acres in cultivation—buildings new.
One 7 miles from Albany, containing 600 acres,
300 acres in cultivation.
One 8.} miles fr«>tn Alb.tnv.containing lSGUatres,
500 acres ir» cultivation—buildings new.
Also one Plantation situated in Baker courtly, 10
miles from Albany, containing 10C0acre»»,400ticrra
in cultivation—buildings new.
These Plantation!? are of the first quality, well
watered, and healthy. They will be shown by the
; Overseer living oil tire fir.-t mentioned place. -
I Terms to suit purchasers. I can supply each or
[all of these Plantations with Corn, Fodder, Bacon
| and Stock :-f all kinds, if required
! WM. W. CIIEEVER.
j Ajbuny, _ 9—
I . Plantation tor Sale.
Dr. J. G. Gibson—Sir: I have
been sick with Rheumatism about tw
badly off that he was ahno.-t useless as a field laborer.
Last spring I uave him your Lynch’s Anti-Rheumatic Po
ders, ami by the time he had taken the contents of onebr
he was relieved ot all pain, and was able to follow t
plow, and is now as well as ever he was.
“especially, dtc., WM. A. J ARR ATT, M. D.
edgevill ■' * *
j ^SITUATED on Chattaboocliee River, ,
oero hoy who had ! ” Earl y “ilnty, Ua„ nfiont 9 njlcsi
efve mouths, and so ; from Blakely
Millet
ville, Feb 1, 1857.
Mercer & deGraffenried,
Albany, Georgia,
W OULD respe'etfully inform the citizens ot
South-Western Georgia, that they are now
receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a large
and complete sjjock of
OROOESHIE3S,
wlii.-h they oiler as low they can be n rngfit in this - | ie war
13 from Fort Gaines
Ga.,*lte terminus ofthe Rail Road. The
[ place contains 515 acres—209 of which is
i state of cultivation, and lies in the River bottom, but
j not subject to overflow nt any time. Good Houses,
) Barns, Stables, and an entire new leaceon the prenn-
! isos. Saw and Grist Mills convenient to the place.
Dr. J. CJ. Gibaoll—Sir: fiiai-c .1 tiei;ro hoy, who ^ | G«od SOwol*. «:i.«rchw, &c„ il. .1.0 im«edh.o
violently attacked over a year ago, with acute Rheumatism. ! ‘re'ghlrerhood^ The corn raised on tho place tire
Having tried every reniedy that was reputed to be valuable, present year, will also be for sale. Hogs, Cottle,
but all to no good elieet.savc u mere temporary relict from Oce , can be bought with the place. Place well wa-
patn 1 was at last induced at the tfanMUotrof a ti tend, to ! le red,atnl has an excellent seat for a Mill or Gin, on
try the vuiue ot your Lineh’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders. L M#lV - r r a iiinw*tr«»-«-n Tl>«* Pienr
procured a box of yon—administered the powders „e-' * ! ,eve . r ld,,n " . 1 h * ,vor . ,s ,'* u l - abc *°
ding to directions, and though my boy was so badly P"int tUe year round. I- or partic.ucavs apply to
Albs:
ng, lutlfa mile Inmi the pr»'
SOLOMON &. 111WIN.
March 12, 1857. *Mf.
lol <»*it by plainiitf*:
Also. i.«t No 4»ifi in the 7ih d..
1-v.e.l on a< Ih” properly of John Belling? r to sutU- : ,no
!y utre co-t fi !a in lavnrnf C?uumissi,nre.v and ()fli-' >j
n*rs of t*..uri vs. John Bellinger. Property pointed } lo Msfrch te
?"*t bv pl'tf’a ally
S. W. PEARCE, Sh’ff.
0, ,. ,9,, 3,7. __ j PARJS MILLINERY.
At the. same time and place trill be sold, ) IVTlSS A. E. BUSHNELL hns ar-
Oue f.M.I wagon, Irvi* d on as fire property of John 1 ,-r /j
R. Koss, I'.-.atislv two fi fits. Property pointed out
by George \V. Stn.rt in favor of J. P. R-«!din.
J.- M. SPRING, Dep. Sl.’ff.
ider the name and style
of JACKSON* & COLLIER, for the pur- jj|
pose of ftorins,relltng and forwarding
Our s
onsists iu part ol the following
: House iu
Worih Postponed Sheriff’s Sales
Wiil ia* sold lie fore the Court House door, i
town ol LaUdla. Worth covnty. Ga.. on the first j
Tuesday in DiM-einh r n< xt. between the legal
h'mrs of sale, tire following property, viz :
One sorrell mare and colt: levied on as the pre-
P*«y of Thomas S. Uue to satisfy ore fi th in tavoi
pI SamnH l». Jones vs. Aii.J Line. !
Also, one lot ol land, unmUer one, in the I6rit disl
Worlli county ; levieil on as iht* property of (iert.
hersli to satisfy one fi fa iu favor of VV. VV. Brown
to tii.lcn Smith, Sain’l Story and Geo. Kersh.
Also,fi,t of land No. 130 in the 1 Ith dist.of Worth
county; levied on as tho property of William R.
Harris to satisfy eight Justice Court fi f-iH issued
the 1121st district, G. M.. in favor of Samuel
I*. Jones, Kx’r, and others vs. said Harris. Rand
p'a.Utl out by defendant. Jrevy made and returned
to tne by a Constable.
ALo, ion acres ol lot ol land No. 162 in the 14th
said county; levied on as the property of
J • ' • Collier to satisfy lour Justice (’mirt fi fas in
*»vnr of Sam’I I*. Jones, Ex'r, vs. Bern. 7’. Collier
*ud \V m. II. Peovev.
S. W. PEARCE, Sh’ff.
At the same time and place will be sold,
s»t of land No. 9 in the seventh district of Worth
county ; levied on as the properly of Lewis Britt to
M !7>* lw ’° h ,as ' n favor of — Dykes and others.
Also, one lot of land No. 377 in the 7tli district of
worth county, as lire property of David C. Willis,
avor of Wm. A. Johnston. Levied on and
turned to me by a Constable.
ofAKntthesamc time and place.the Public Square
Isabella, Worth county; levied on ms the properly
** vtordon Sumner in favor of Wm. M. Telerston.
^rty pointed out by Secen.
Also, lot and house, number not known to me, but
_ Yoik
Wan
Buiiiiets IBcart-Drosses,
Flowers Ac.,
which she offers to the inspection of her
Soul hem friends, and invites compari
son with jury other Stock or Styles,feel-
Flour, Sugar,
Molasses, Butter,
Lard, Fish,
Potatoes, Onions,
Cigars, Snuff,
Wines and Liquors,
or-Mirations of every kind made or on- i Foreign and i olilCStic Pickletl aild
.1*311 sojlcritfien-iaiofmafS pooio^'of;preserved Fruits, Crackers, INuts
-d have tho t^roc.nii Miporvinon oi actrounia.' Candies, Powder, Shot and l.ead,
les.Ac. Reasonable advances niade on cotton, tmr ,, „ 0
ates of storage and commiseions will he such as may be'CaYldiCS, starch, CCC., (3CC.
Bacon,
Ware- | ( 'offee,
r-u
V h i esc,
i me pan- •
>09 p,
d acquaintances, and live planters ofSouth-VVes- | ^ DbaCCO,^
The undivided and faithful attention of each of the part
ners, will be devoted to the interest of their
they respectfully l»eg leave to solicit the patn
friends and acquaintances, and the planters o. _
tern Georgia generally. They propose to do strictly
cotton business.
All advances
J. Jackson, wh
e.-ta!>lfehed by responsible ho 1
Sop. 17,1957,
5—tf.
ti.-fied th.
of all who will favor her with a call, at the Residence of, t avrenno
Mw. J. Job.nstos. J IlINLS & HOBBS,
Albany, October 15, 1857. 2f>-4w. A TTORNh TS A T LA W—ALBAXY, GEO.
^ Practice iu Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
Georgia Iwouardk. hikes. RTCUABD HOBBS
known
* the place where Ferney I*ool lived, levied
,n *nd returned to me hv a. Constable.
A J. M. SPRING, Dep. Sh’ff.
October 29,1857
Adminiotrator’s Sale.
bo sold Irefore the Court House door
the town of Newton, in Baker county, bc-
in It* 1 l * le UKUa * hours of sale on the first Tuesday
, ember nex L Lot of land No. 236, containing
^kindred and fifty acres in tire 7th district, now
tv J r . co,,nt y» formerly Early. Sold as the proper-
7° J; »»nes R. Hunt, late of Washington county,
I Co *^» f“r the benefit of the heirs and creditors
.order of the Court of Ordinary of Washington
JAMES H. JACKSON, Adm’r.-
Uctobr, ao, , 88 j.
Made
NEGRO SHOES.
O NE TI
in.innfaclnrp. A first rule articles, for sale
cheap for cash hv
MERCER &. deGRAFFENRIED.
Albany, Oct. 8, 18.V7. U8-Jw.
Ware-House and Commission
Business.
succkssoks to jackson &■ collikk.
T HE Undersigned having len«e<l for n
term of years the WARE-HOUSE of
Messrs. JACKSON & COLLIER, corner
of Pine and Washington streets—near thei
Court House Square—is now ready to receive consignments
of Cotton, &c. ....
We feel confident that the long experience and well
known reputation of Mr. Carmichael., as a Ware-House
and Commission Merchant, will enable us to give entire
satisfaction to those who may favor us with their business.
Mr. Carmichael will give his attention particularly to
the sales department. _
To the Planters of Sooth.-wertera Georgia, we respect
fully offer our services and solicit a share of your patron-
Dr. H. HUNTINGTON
Has removed his
T O Jacksox Street, one door North of J. S. Mo«emex*s
Store, where he respectfully invites his former friends
and “the balance of mankind,” who may need his services.
He confidently refers the latter to the farmer.
Albany, Oct. 15,1857.29—6
JulyJS, 1855. 15—_ j
TO RENT.
Wash-;
ion street, opposite 1 Jill's Livery Stable, one j
to be ready for occupation by the 1st of September;
t tie other by the lath of September next. These,'
Stores are handsomely fitting up, and are in n con-
veniont and desirable location. Those who intend j
to go into business here this fall, would do well to \
secure them at once. Apply to
HINES &. HOBBS, Agents. |
Albany, Aug. 6, 1857. 19— j
his feet and ancle.-., that he could scarcely walk, Mr. Jared I
anil.his anus and wiUts so inflamed and swolen. that he 1 . Howard's La
could with the greatest difficulty use them, yet about tho!
filth day after beginning their use lie commenced to improve ; r>i . i ^
1 - ’ apiilly.fo that in .hurt time I»-.My, G
COTTON LANDS,
itism, for tho last two months he has resumed his ILLIAM V\ . CHEEVER. 1.
'•-toiiied place on the farm, and is now, as he was be- v * Albauv. Geo., is authorised i
Illsullliciion, the most valuable servant 1 have. ! tho fol*i»win«r Lards for mo «t nrivuto
IJe-IMvliuIly.^e., WM. WHITFIELD. » « ‘ 5 1 1 , ' Kle
jtontou, Ga., May *22,1855.
at
af Rhei
m
Dougherty County.
T To all whom it may coxccrk.
HIS is to notify all per soft, both kindred and
j- cr *ditorg, that I shall apply to tho Court of Or-
tk?^ °! county for Letters of Dismission from
fslfe *j D -^ r *ti°n John W. Wolfe, dec’d, having
u/ '“minutered the same. Application made to
“ ar «t term, 1858. This 23d of October, 1857.
~ t /AMES MATHENEY, Adm’r.
- ;8ra.
4promptly executed
* ylnnn . {«>>•■ ... • * % *
ISTOTICE
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before the Court House door in Newton,
Baker county, SIX LIKELY NEGROES. Terms
made known on day of sale.
LOST,
E ITHER Ht Byington’s Hotel ill Albany, or on
the road from Albany to Newton, on the 29;h
lit., a red Leather POCKET BOOK, containingb'*-
ween Seventy and Eighty Dollars—also, one note
in Stephen Thompson for Forty-two Dollars, dated
sometime in June last, payable to the subscriber.—
A liberal reward will be given for the Pocket Book
and contents, or any information relative to the same
will Ire thankfully received. A. J. BAILEY.
Newton. Baker Co , Oct. 8, 1867. 28-3w.
Octolrer 15, 1857.
GEORGE W. ROWELL.
CiLUTIOKT.
G EO. ^\ t . COLLIER, late of Dougherty county,
deceased, somewhete between the 1st and lOlli
of September last, while returning from the Indian
Springs, lost or had stolen from his trunk, **>»nio ten
or twelve thousand dollars worth of Notes, and two
Drafts drawn by James Bond on Sima & Cheever and
accepted—the Drafts in the Aggregate somewhere
about $4,000. All persons are cautioned not to trade
for any note made payable to said Collier, and every
one indebted to said Collier are notified not to
to any one but the Executor/
great favor upon the estate by i _ .
tor of the amounts they , may be owing, dates tnd j the Uwbacriber.
maturity, &c. All persons who may have traded
at any linre. notes to the said Collier, would confer
a great favor upon* the estate by giving the under-
igued. Executor, all the information; hi their posses-
sinn. JOHN B. GILBERT,JSx’r.
October 15.1857. • 29>.
Together with a gnoil assortment of
/i.i st © er.ijR e.
Our terms are strictly Casli without exception.
The public are imbed to call and examine our stock
and prices Irefore purchasing.
5j“* The highest market prices paid for all kinds
of country produce.
^en 17. 1857. 25-3m
SURGTCAIj INFIRMARY
FOR NEGROES, i
■ r I^HE nndersigneil having had frequent appljca-|
1 lions to receive patients from various portions
;of rite country, for the treatment of Surgical and]
; t'hrouic Diseases, and being convinced that an Insti-
j tat ion founded upon a proper basis and conducted
J in such a manner as to prove conducive to the mter-
I est of patrons, would be of public utility, have joint-
| ly opened an Infirmary, and arc now reaiv to re-
•ceive pfitients from nny portion of the country,
j One of tli«> b ‘st and most commodious houses
i Ireen secured for the purpose—situated on co
of Price.and Charlton s'reels, near the Savannah,
Albany & Gulf R. R. DejM>t.
Nurees <»f the be t character have been employed,
who will Im> under our immediate stip»»rvisij»n. so that
planters may Ire assured that their servants will re
ceive every necessary attention.
Being connected with the Savannah Medical Col
lege, we naturally feel great interest in lire young
men of the class, and will, during the winter, operate
npon-Jnd’.grni Whiles from a distance before tire
class, free of charge—they being required only to
pay hoard.
Terms:—Board ten dollars per month. Medical
attention and Surgical operations will be charged at
•he regular rates of Hr- ciiv.
W. Gi BULLOCH, M. D.
JURIAH HARR1SS, M. D.
September 10. 1857 24-13w
cli 3d. 1857. i 7trt flo
, ire to oertiiy to the j 8th do
nicacv ot your remedy for Rheumatism, called “Liuch’s m»B
Vati-Rheumatic Powders.” - ‘X. ,
In tire Sprinir of last year, I had a very valuable l»oy j '-H 1 do
uddenly >tricken down with a very severe attack of Rheu- ■
iiatisiu, and having heard of tire wonderful effects of your 1
1 iipl>li.*.l lor :ii.d bouitht a l.ox : an.i altar niVing j , i: .
Ii« ma.li.-i,,.> »caor.li„» Io vmirinatruoli.m,, I am J io * 1
ay that the boy was entirely relieved, and has as yet had I
io other attack, and I believe he fe permanently cured. ! 20!It do
HOW’i) F. BALDWIN*.
sa le: naKiitt COCSTY.
3rd 1 Jistrict Noj. 93 } 4^ uT:d 129
No. 152
Nos. 7, 20.23 and 34
Nos. 243, 279, 275, 276. 299. 316, 390
Nos. 61, 8!, 102, 196, 247, 356.358,
117.
\VV, the v
cheerfully l«
ulereigned citizen?* of I’utn?
r testimony to the etficacy
m county, Ga.,
>f Lindt's Anti-
cute or chronic
icessfidly treated
I knowledge in
n tire treatnii
Rheumatism; many cases having Ire
bv Dr. J. G. Gih<i>n, within our tre
which th**se powders were u«ed exdi
Jod Branham, M. D. Daniel Slad.
Steuh-n B. Marshall, «. R. Thom
T 15 Harwell, W B Carte
Feh-nary 5th. 185C.
6old, Wh des.ll.
G. GIBSON, M. D , N.
all respectable Drugsrfets in city nnd country. Call at
June 25,1857. (4m) A. A. D AN FORTH'S,
Albany, Geo.
ely.
}>r. R. Adams,
Thus, Respess,
Michael Denuu
Land for Sale.
1 OFFER for sale tho following lots of land—thos
wishing to purchase any, or all of those land
| ‘21st do
14th dist..
17th do N.
3rd dist.
4th do
l Ith dist
15th do
‘$e land.*
rly day
District Dooly Comity G
WM. E. SMITH,
:*nt a d At tv at Law.
14—
DKt'ATTR COUM Y.
Nos. 137, 141 and 145
Nos. 106. 1<>7, 144, 184 and 185
No. 379
No. 373
No. 58
is. 1. 2, 12, 13, 19, 120, 123, 151,187,
188, 190,229
EARLY COUNTY.
Nos. 69. 128,129,208,287.288
Nos. 18, 19. 1,33, 262, 299, 308
Nos 45, 11, 12, 16. 123. .26
Nos. 243, 244, 3b4
IRWIN COVNTY.
No. 157
No. 274
LOWNBKS VOUNTY.
No 525
: No. 92
ms to suit tutreltasers.
•k. Dec. 2,1953. G. B. LAMAR.
KTOTICB »
Valuable Plantation and
Negroes for Sale in
LEE COUNT
W 18H1NG to change my Im.
(or sale
oiler
Valuable Lauds for Sale!
r |lUE -ubscriber offers for sale 30,000
Baker counties, in bodies ol 250 to 2000
acres e tch, a part of which are improv
ed and in cultivation,
’hese Laud* bv
Wl
A Situation Wanted.
nprise some of the
elected with groat care
IIundr«-d Acr»’s, wirit about 6 or 70u nctes clrated
land, the place lies within 1 miles of the Rail Road
and 10 of Albany.
ill also with rite place. Fifty ns likely
Negoe* a-» there is in the State—consist in*'
.f Men, Women. Boys and Go is.. This is a
pry superior lot ot ldantution Negroes, ar<l
pnrefiasers would do well to examine them. My
Post-office is Palmvra. l^-o county.
THOMAS SCRUTCUIN.
Sept. 3,1857
AfflBEOTIPBS.
T HE Ladies ami Gen'.Jemen of A!bmy and vicini
ty, are reaped full f inviletl to call and examine
onrjimbmi.vpea. which for durability and beauty of
finish,are umorpaeaed. InrichreMoftone.warmih
of expression, completeness of detail and boldness of
featnre—good Ambrdypea »re nMvailed.
We are also making • new atyje of Picture, re
cently invented, called “ MeUitmtypes’ lor Tin^,
Rings, Locketa, Sic. "Daguerreotypes will alao be
Ul St">ck r of alTfcinds’. Prlcea generally low. Call
Albany, Oct. 8,1857. ' -fSrr
“MOSCOW.”
ralflE well known Horse •‘■Moscon’”
* will stand the Fall Season at
HILL & HILL’S STABLES.
Alhany,Oct. 8, 1857. 28—-
M.
, , JOHN P. EVANS.
. Eb'neaer, Morgan County, Goo.
October'tat., 21—lm.
BACON.
J UST Received on ronsigument
10.000 lbs. Bacon Sidea^ and Shoulders, for sale
' 9W beGRAFFENRIED.
October 8, :18.V7:> :< - »lr •» II 28—4w.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREfiABLE lo an order of the Court of Ordin-
ary of Fulton county, will t?e sold on the first
Tuesdav in December next, before the Court House
door in'the town of Moultrie, Colquit county, be
tween the legal hoars of .sale, Lot of Lind No. )56
in the 8th district of originally Irwin, now Colquit
county. Sold as the property of Alleij E. Johnson,
dedhwed, for the beoefit of heirs and creditoiS. * ‘
October 29,t857. j
very choicest Ouk and j *- ixr ., '
Hickorv,and Pine laands iu the Soutlterncountry.«® Or^Ll Worth County.
Persons in other parts of this or the adjoining! YifcfUHREAS, Garry
States, wishing information itr regard to the Lands J the^estate «tf Spi
or the country, cun obtain it by addressing
W. W. CIIEEVER.
Rust will act
found at the office ol
Him.
Albany. April 22, 1853,
G. Ford, Administrator on
ppneer Brown, dec’d, applies
me for letters of Dismission frr.m sf.id estate.—
This is therefore to cite, summons and admonish all
interested to be and appear at ray i>ffice on
a fl.p flPct \tnr.eui? te. VoL.tin... .1,. —
[Georsla—L’oWioun Cmmly. '
[IEREAS, Dic’d Fain iipplies to me for Let-
H ters^of Guardianship of the person and proper
ty of Johu Fain, minor, of said county.
This is therefore to notify and summons all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said minor to
be and appear at my office on or before the fourth
Monday in November next, to show cause, (if any
they have) why said letters should not be grantee.
Given under ray. hand and official signature at
Morgan, October 7i 1857.
. BjjCH’D F. J0Tf£S,M:fc.o.
OAobar 15, \m.
Particular Notice. ,,
HE Books and Accounts of Dr. Wm. ?\ Jnx-
HJSG8—also, the Ife't'ks «»f Dountt-
lass, have heen placed in my bauds for, sf.tHoute/R.
and they muft+e liquidated hy next teluto day tor
Dougherty county
• > ‘ W%M. C. CONNELLY, Attorney.
Albany, Sept 24, J857. ' 26-4w.
Georgia — Calhoun County.
YyiJERSAS James U, Mills nppliea tn me for
I am ters of Administration on the, estate* jbf
Isham II. Mills, late of said county, dec’d.
This is therefore to notify all’and singular the
kindred and creditors ofs^id deceased,fo be apd ap
pear at my office on or before the fourth Monday in
October next, to show cause, (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted.
Given water my hand and official signature at
office Io Morgan, Sepl. J7th,_\85T
or before the first Monday in February next, then
and there to show cause (ic any) why said Lctiera
of Dismission should not be granted.
R. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary.
August 20,JS.57. 6tn.
"• M. HAHN.
IS.tl.YRlltlWl:, tiF.O.,
K »BEP*S constantly on baud. Bacon. Sugar, Ccf-
■ fee. Flour. Liquors. Segars, Tobacco,andlsrge
assortment of Family Groceries of the best quality.
Also, keeps for hire Ilorses,Bnggie^, and other
vehicles. • .
His place of business ia on the West sideV the
Court House Square.
Baittbridge, Mav 4,1855. t :
House aud Lot tor Sale/
fWlHE undersigned offer* forsale a bie anil AA
. a half story cottage building, with four jSjjB «
rooms plastered ahd'well finished, wjth otje * 1
acre of ground situated on Commerce street; In tho*
city of Albany. The'buildihg .a new. Th^re fa
R.F.JONK S , r .c.c.o. A ^ Hyi ; ]S5 / 16 _.