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MARRIED.
u^SaSIic. DUKE—»Uofthtaboya place.
There are two kartf whore movement, thrill
In „nl»»«o«l.o»jr «»««; ...
Th>t p«bc ° pnl» r«^>oo«Te nil,
thfV both must heave—or cease to beat
Alban; Prices Current.
iviRBECTED WEEKLYit GLASS. LAWS & CO.
jgijjG —Gunoey yd =! "
Roll
OASDLES-Sperm
Stir
Tallow
COFFEE—Kit* ••••
::::::::::::::::::::::
CORN.
Java..
Meal.
*T
^ 19
10 to 101
lb 18 to 20
lb 40 to 50
lb 28 to 33
lb 8 to 10
lb 13 to 14
lb 18 to 20
bos 75 to 80
90
FHll—Mackerel No.l bl>l 918 to 20
riaM - No.« bbl 14 to 15
** No. 3 bbl 11 to 13
No. 1 kits
Half kits
« \LMON—No. 1 kits.
OUUR-Fioe-100 Ib.aack
Superhne -
Family
GUNPOWDER—Keg
IRON-Enslvb
Swed**- • •
Sheet
LIME—Thomarton pr. w
Alabama
MOLASSE8
SYRUP
JiAlbS
OILS—Siiertn, Winter Strained, gal. • • •
“ Summer “
Train
Linseed
provisions:
BACON—Hams. lb
Side* lb
Shoulders lb
LARD lb
HITTER—t-oshen lb
Country lb
CHF-ESE-Engli* Dairy lb
SALT aaek
SHOT ••••;••■ bag
WHISKEY—Rectified (t*I
Monongahela gal
fttro ^.iiocrtiscroents.
BAY
’HI
Nero SMrocrtisemente.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE
SUGAR—Brown
$3 00 to 3 50
1 75 to 2 00
4 00 to 4 25
2 75
3 00
3 50
5 00 to 8 00
lb 5 10 51
lb 61 to 7
lb 81
bbl 3 00 to 3 25
225
gal 50 to 75
gal 75 to 80
lb 5 to 6
175 to 200
1 50 to 1 75
60 to 65
1 15 to 1 25
lb 14 to 15
lb 121 to 13
10 to 101
14 to 15
33 to 35
20 to 25
15 to 16
150
221
40 to «0
60 to 300
HOLC 9SSl & co.,
SUGAR—20 hhds choice St Croix Sugar
MOLASSES—XO hbda Prim. Mtmcorado Molamea
LIQUORS—100 bbb RectifoJ Whiskey
20 do N E Run, 7
25 do Rye Gin
25 do P & H Gin
?°5 ao< * * m **ion Malaga Wine
% V c^4?R2wta 0n ** hel1 Whi,ke! '
r tr aD<L.i 0 ?. C t’frS“ V£* u Sdmidam Schnapp.
, h,;f *"d American Cigare
TOBACCO—150 boiw various brands,qualities and sizes
manulaclured Tobacco
20 cast* do dn
SUNDRIES-
100 boiea and ball boxes Adamantine Candles
»do »\SSfcSl e “ dN “- ,s «' >
*S do 8permCarrfUa,4.,, 1K l6.,
10 cases A s and 6 s Patent Sperm Candles
• ii£i do I Rfy No -. 1 .*»r , dALemonSyni P
100 kegs FG Dunonfs Gunpowder
50 half and <p kegs do
500 bap* «J»p,rt*d *i*w Drop and Buck Shot
IOjOOO p«untls Bar Lead
50 fasketa Ileidseick Cl
gal 75 to I 00
11 to 15
13 to 14
14 to 15
5 to&
8 to 9
9 to 10
Clarified
Crushed
RICE
TALLOW
HIDES
domestic hoods.
0SXABURGS—No. 1 yd 12 to 12
. No. 2 yd ll to III
Virginia yd 101to-ll
SHIRTINGS yd 5 to iO
SHEETINGS yd 10 to 12
Wbhd. Bseon SidS.^aK 1 ”'*
45 casks Baltimore Hams
inn (very choice)
*00 »*!??*** extra *nd common Candy
20 bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard
50 kegs do do
50 bbls White W
75 do Nos 1 and 3 Mackerel
Kf£r.lB££ JPXi.tJVT.lTIOJr
FORSALE.
1 WILL sell on gqod terms for Cash or
ootime, the Plantation former! j own- •
ed by June* J. Keaton, in Baker county,
five mile* West of Newton, on the toad
leading to Milford in said coontv. If not sold pri
vately before the Second Tuesday in November next,
it will then be sold at Public Ootcry at the Court
House in Newton.
Pereons wishing a good bargain and a good Plan
tation of Pine Laud, will do well to examine the
place and apply in time. There are 2250 acres in
the settlement. 1 will sell a pari rr all to suit a
purchaser.
There are about 350 to 400 acres in cultivation
on the place, with all the necessary buildings.
R 'O KEVn
Albany, Sep 2,1858.
B. O. KEATON.
23—10w.
©raerol 2Uroertisenume. ■ Ocneral TUiuertistm
HIKES a HOBBS,
1 ATTORNEYS AT LA nr—ALBANY, GEO.
1ST Practice in Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
KICHAKD K. HINES.
Joly 12,1855.
•ss
CUE^UP .1JYD VMVJSBM.E
, '. .XiAND.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his set
tlement of 980 acres of Land in the i
7ih district of Worth connty—130 acres
cleared—together with 150 head of Cattle,
70 head of Sheep and about 100 head of Honour
the sum of $3,000 cash, or good paper with interest
from date. THOMAS H. KENDALL.
July 22,1858 17—19w
ID* The Columbus Times & Sentinel copy week
ly till I December, and forward bill to ‘Deer Land*
P. 0 M Worth county, Geo.
AAfl LBS. FLOUR in store and to arrive
wlijUUU soon—various brands.
np.8. * GLASS. LAWS Sc CO.
Notice.
A LL persons are forewarned against purchasing
Lot of Land No. 249 in the 14ih district of
Worth county, Geo., now in possession of William
Rodgers, until the^purcln
laud. Aug. 30lh,
Warwick, Sep 2,1858.
Rodgers, until th^purebase money is paid for said
ilh,T853,
WILLIAM KEEN.
23—3w*
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Little Sc Dickinson is this day dis
solved by the death of R. Q. Dickinson.
I will continue tl»c business in my own name.—
Would embrace this opportunity of returning my
grateful thanks to the patrons nnd the public gener
ally for their very liberal patronage to the firm, and
hope by close attention to business, with a large
stock, to merit their future favors.
LEONARD LITTLE.
Albany, June 10,1858. 12-
and Cider Vinegar
ECS? Wo arc requested to an-
nounce the name of WM. II. GUERKY, Esq . as a
candidate for Solicitor General of the South-West
ern Circuit,at the ensuing election.
Sepiemb'T 2. 1858. 23—
30 half bbls Nos ( and 2 do
250 bales Gunny Cloth
200 coils Kentucky Rope
10 bales Twine
25 bbls Mess F ork
20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
25 casks pints llibbert’* Porter
10 do Jeffrey’s Pale Ale
25 do Muir Sc Son’s Pale Ale
50 cases AII$op & Sons’ English Ale
25 do extra choice Hyson and Oolong Teas, put up
expressly for family use
100 quarter and eighth cheats of Hyson and Young
Hyson Tea &
500 half and quarter boxes Sardines
25 boxes Pepper Sauce
30 halt gallon, quarts nnd pints Underwood'
23-13w
Pickles, dec., &c., &c.
September 2,1858
For Sale very Cheap.
An GZS Sulphate Quinine.
■HFxF oq ozs. Chloroform,
lleoberine.
Iodide of Potash.
A full stock of Chemicals, for sale by
June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE.
Faints and Oils.
JI7H1TE Lead.
•* French /Jnc, white.
All the Colored Paints.
Linseed Oil.
Turpentine.
Varnishes, Sic., for sale bv
June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE.
Mu. Editor:—Please announce
the vame of ROIIKRT N KI.Y. Esq. as h n>
elite for the ollice of Solicitor General of the South-
Western Circuit, nnd oblige A VOTER.
August 19, 1858. _ 21 —
$3=* Wf. are authorized to an-
non nee the name ol Col. JOHN W. EVANS as a
cmididato for re-election to the office of Solicitor
tieneral ot the South-Western Circuit, at the elec
tion in JaniMiy next. nug.19 (21)
The Judgeship.
TX??*We aie requested to an-
r.il, lUCIl’l) II. I.'I.AHK. I,r lhi» rmmlv.
miidrtle for Judge of the South-Western Cir-
1 lie election to be held first Monday in Jan-
•xt. jy*J9 (18;
Nero Abocrtiscmcnts.
TO THE MEMBERS
OF THE
mad»* arraiigeiiieuLs to nccoinimMlate a
larg»r number of Hoarders at the ensiling Ses-
e shall take picas.ire in making those who
i*h us comfortable.
! will lie sirU 'ly a Piuvate BoAr.niNG House.
hhI .Members wishing quiet quarters, will find such
at the WASHINGTON HALL. Miliedgeville, Ga.
N. G. BARNETT.
September 2, 185S. 23—9w.
Notice—A Falsehood.
I T Iui; l»een generally reported, mid the report has
even extended to other counties, that I charged
* Rey. John M. Wood, of Clierokce, (« Baptist
pr-iclier) for Board at mv Hotel during a recent
pmtr.icted meeting at Starkville, which report says
licit the charge was Forty Dollars, and that I took
eand his borne for security—he not being able
to pay his b mrd—which charge I do deny as not be
in'; the truth. I also charge the reporter with lalse-
liuod, and demand the proof of the charge made
t me. I also require the author to comply
»tli hi- ihroat. I nave ever taken pleasure in mi-
t'rtaining my Bipti-t brethren—also all that visited
c during the meeting, free of charge, am) have in
her respects been willing to bear my part of tl
harden belonging to a professor of f'liristianitv an
ItriM my r.Siaracter is too well esiauhsh-d wit
'We who know me, to believe tint such report
It is iny request Jo those who tire using ni
»nme falsely, to let it alone.
Those who put the report out. I b dieve to be men.
iirrsnfa different deuominaliog, ami they could not
'"ack his doctrine as lieing false, consequently tliey
* uve made these accusations in order to injure him
a od myself.
S. B. KING.
Starkville, Sept. 2, 1858.
pROM THE subscriber near Brunswick,
A Glynn county, about the 5th inat., my
w gro nan John. He is a mulato about forty
year* of weigh* about 170 pounds, about
8 inchea high, thick heavy set, speaks
* s * P^*terer by trade, lavs brick tolerably,
M has pretentions to be a barter. I recollect no
particular marks upon him; 1 purchased him recent-
y from a trader in Macon, he says that he has for-
®* r 'y belonged to Dr. Randal, near Albany, and has
•p ul ^veral years in that town and vicinity. I on-
derstand from other negroes since he lett that he
c °uld an d write very well, so that he may have
4 free pass.
I lliink ii probable lie mar be larking about Alba-
“/• A liberal reward will be paid for hia apprehen-
fcl00 And delivery in Jail.so that 1 get him.
„ A. B. COCHRAN.
Jmn.wirk. Sept, ad, 1888. 33—if
EVANS, HARRISS & CO,,
FACTORS & COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
BA Y STREET— SAVANNAH, GEO.
R EN EVV the tender of their cervices to the Planters of
Georsna and the adioiniiig States, nnd will continue I
to soil Cotton at FI FT i CENTS |>«r bale. !
t Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled
. omptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal ad
vances made, when desired, on Cotton in Store.
WM. 51. D’ANTir.XAC, WM. E. EVANS,
GEO. W EVANS, ROB’T V. HARRIS*.
Soptem!>er 2,1858. 23—13w*
e. rosenwaldtbm;
H AVE now oil hand, and aro con-tantly*receiv
ing, the largdkt an.l l»c*t Stork of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such as Black and Colored Silks. Plaid G re nobles,
Cashmere d’Eco-.-p, All-Wool De'aines, Figured
i and Alpacas, Rohes do Chenille, Do lieges,
ns. Sic , &.c.,; the nicest stock of SHAWLS
and CLOAKS, and SPRING SKIRTS, all of the
host quality, and prettiest and lastest styles. Also,
‘plendid asroctmeni of
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTHING,
of the best materials and best make. A large stock
OF SHOES, BOOTS, HATS AND CAPS,
Ladies’ Bonnets, Hosiery,
FA.]SrCY CxOOIDS, &C.
A heavy siin-k of NEGROES' SHOES. KER
SEYS and BLANKETS, HOMESPUNS and
OSNABURGS, at lower prices than they ever
were -♦*’«!
STISWSILiST & WilfflOSISSa
Scgars and Tobacco,
Saddlery and Crockery,
And various articles too nutneroiis to mention;
which we will sell lower than they ever were sold,
as we have bought '-xirwirdin »rv cheap bargains,
and are determined to undersell any Merchant this
side of New York.
We are very thankful to our friends and custom
ers for their kind patronage heretofore, and solicit a
routiii'm im p ef the same. ;«s avo shall* try t" please
them hard r than ever To the public in general
we have to say that it will he to their own advantage
to call on * K ROSEN WALD Si BRO.,
I Onposir- Hill’s tables, and next door
to King A* W iMier’o Saloon, Albany, Ga.
September 2. 1858 23—tf
Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales.
k%’ILLbe ^>id before the Court H use d«»or in
▼ * the town of Morgan, Calhoun county, within
the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October next, the following property, to wit:
Ls* of l*»d No 86 in the 4th district of Calhoun
county, levied on ns the property of Win Anderson,
M. Meriwether and R. C. Robins, to satisfy a Cost
Fi-Fa issued from the Superior Court of said county:
Charles C Martin vs. W Anderson, M. Meriwether
and R C. Robins. Property pointed out by Chas
C. Martin.
ELIJAH PADGETT, Sheriff
September 2, 1858.
Postponed Clly Marshal’s Sale,
VinLL bo sold before the door of the Council
Chamber, (Court House door,) in the citv of
Albany. Ga.. on the First Saturday in OCTOBER
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following
described property, viz.
The east two thirds of city lot, number forty-two
(42) Pine street, in the city of Albanv, Ga., to sat
isfy one Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858. Property
pointed out in city Tax Digest.
City lot number fifteen (15) commerce street, in
e city of Albany. Ga.. to satisfy urn; Tax Fi Fa for
the year lt58. Property pointed out in city tax
Digest.
An undivided interest in Store House, fronting on
Washington street twenty three feet, in the city of
Albany, Ga„ and distinguished in the plan of said
city as part of lots number twenty-six and twenty-
eight, on Pine street—now occupied by Lewis |
Young &. Bro. as a Dry Good’s Store, to satisfy one i
Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. A. A. Danforth. i
Property pointed out in city tax Digest.
The South-west quarter of city lot
teen, Bn»ad street, in the city of Albany, Ga
isfy one Tux Fi Fa for the year 1858. vs. C. 11. L
ter. Property pointed out in city tax Digest. j -n
One hundred and ten (eet (lid feel) of the south ! JSniSJIGS*
part of city lot, number seventeen (17) Broad street, DOZ. Paint and Varnish Brushes,
in the citv of Albany. Ga , to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa 10 doz. White-Wash do.
for tlw year 1858. vs. Thomas Mills. Property pom-; For s .i- low by LEONARD LITTLE,
led out in city tax Digest. * j June 17 * 12-
The improvements on city lot number forty-eight i — l.
(48) North street, in the city of Albany, (Ja.. to sat-; lflGCLlCllldiii
isfy one Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. Thomas : Braudv.
Ragan. Property pointed out in city tax Digest. ! JL? Port Wine.
City lot number fifty-one (51) on Tift street, in the Sherry Wine,
i city of Albany, Ga., to satisfy one Tux Fi Fa for the t Madeira Wine,
year 1858, vs. VVilliam Stegall. Property pointed j Scotch Whiskey.
"'•it in city tax Digest. j Schnapps, Sic., of the best quality, for sale by
The West-half of city lot. number eighty five (85) June 17—12. LEONARD' LITTLE.
Pine street, in the city of Albany, Ga.. to satisfy one — —
Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. Thomas Berry.— £. C. lVTorga.Il,
Property pointed out in city tax Digest. * | ATTORNEY AT LAW—Nashville,Derriex Co.,G.
cuts.
•4*. Bacon.
l ilfl nnn LBS. Choice Tennrwo Bacon Id
IUUjUUU naro receiving.
ap.8. GLASS, LAWS & CO.
Whiskey;./
1 Kft BBLS. WllISKBY, various brands,in store
and for sale at the lowest prices.
ap.8. GLASS. LAWS & CO.
Flour.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of Tall. JOHNSON & CO., wan dissolved
on the first day of April lust, by mutual consent, G.
. Carmichael withdrawing.
T. II. JOHNSTON.
. G. C. CARMICHAEL.
In retiring from the Ware-House and Commission bus-
_ eas in South-Western Georgia. 1 beg to tender my grate
ful acknowledgements and thanks to my numerous patruiii
and friends, for continued farors* for eight years, and tak«
this occasion to recommend to your favor and confidence
my Ut» partner, T. H. Johnston, and soccessoi J. A. Hill,
as every way qualified, and in all respects competent to
transact your burinesa. G. C. CARMICHAEL.
June 3, 1958. 10—
T. II. Johnston. ^
General 3.i)ocrtisemcnte.
ftitet ^ sromtt.
(successor to a. g. owes,)
WATCH-MAKER, JEWELER
♦ft*-' AND
OtrosiTE Fea**, Harris Si Uch.uts.
Broad street—ALBANY, GEO.
July 22,1858 )7—
Watoh, Clook and Jewelry
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
that he will sneered Mr. A. G. Owen I
in the Wa»ch and Jewelry buxine* of-
this place, having bought his entire interest m the *
experience in the burinesa and a superior <unfit t.
and Materials, be will bo able to merit the patronage oi
the public generally.
HENRY H. STEVENS.
(Suecemor to A. G. Owen.)
Opjm.dte Fears, Hartu Sc Roberts,
jy 22. 17— Broad street—Albany, Geo.
thorough acquaintance with his trade, and I have no hesi
tation in areuring my former patrons and tlio public gener
ally that they cannot employ a more competent anutniM-
worthy person. I regard him as one of tho most skillful
Watch-Makers in South-Western Georgia.
JOHNSTON & CO..
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, GA.
J. A. Him.. Albany, July 22,1859 tl7-> A. O. OWEN.
LAND FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale his .
Plantation shunted near Flint River4
in the 21st district of Decatur county, Ga
The tract contains 750 acre?, conshdinj!
of lots Nos. 323.277nnd 292—(No. 323 being known
as the old “Camp Recovery’* lot. a in«*t beautiful
building site.) It has 100 acres cleared, and some
uf the best quality of Tobacco Hammock. It is in *
Ualy, lies well. nJipted to the production of corn and
cotton; well watered, good range, and withal,in u
storage and fate of Cotton. ! neighborhood remarkublv hcahhy. Mhj. Parham
Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to the ate j wi j. sllow , he j an j lo anvthat wish to p..rchuse,and
firm tlie pest season, thev hope to merit, by strict Rttenlioii | f v> Tm p ,„
to all the interest of the Planter, a continuance of the same. \ forti.ruip, Ac., 11 pl\ to (,ol. N. lltr or ui y bell in
Usual advances made on Cotton in store. Family Sup- Albany. \vi:o will make them rcasonhoie_Htul ac-
plies.Rope and Bagging, furnished on the bert 1
comtnndaling.
G. \V. FACG.
in- i_
Albany, July 8, 18.78
Window Glass.
•k Window Gla»
I neiv. for sale very low bv
nue 17-12 ' LEONARD LITTLE.
BEHN & FOSTER,
FACTORS
SEWING MACHINES.
Price from $18 to $150.
T HE undersigned has an Agency for the sale of j .
half dozen different patterns of’these Machines, i I
PATTEN & MILLER j
(mi: IMITEX, IIITTUN «; CO.)
Uiiiirml Coniini.sioit ^lorrlinuls,
SOI B.w sti:i:i:t. Savannah, Geo.
i\ n. BF.IIN.
X y y MiixrosTi:
patterns
at such prices that all may bnv, however pi*or. Call j
and examine them, it will co.-t yon liothing to l«»k. j
For certificates of their petfnrmance see hand-bills, i
I".^\COMmsSIOX 3IERCIIANTH,
ion at Pulmyru, which are warramed toperfortn well. Silianuauj uC0r M H.
J. II. WATSON. Agent. |-a-i-iiux*.
Albany, July 8,1858. 15- • ^ * ’ ’ .
NOTICE.
R. JAMES II. CARTER is my atiUioriscd
absence from Albany. . 4
W. W. CliEEVER.
i 18—niii.
Albany, July :
JAMES J. GREEN, Marshal.
Albany, September 2,1858.
JOHN H. DEWS,
—DEALER IX—
Groceries, Provisions and
Plantation Supplies.
O’ A Fresh Stock always on hand.
O* Cash or Goods exchanged for Country Pro
duce, at the old Stand of Boynton, Cochran Si Co.,
Albany, Georgia.
August tyj, 1858. 2i—
HILL’S
LIVERY STABLE.
MJTILL is at his OLD STAND, where he has; |g3 t , t || amounting to twelve
M.M. been for the last six years, and expects to be I hundred and fifteen acres, and lying in
there for the next six to coinc. With good safe Uie l5th distr i cl of ^ COU nty. Quality—all ol the
Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Hacks of any size, and ! a h,)ve named lots are good corn nnd cotton making
trusty servants to send to any part of the Globe.—, | an( j 8> My Mills, to wit: two Saws and two Grists,
are newly built and situated on Abram’s Creek, (a
NOTICE.
4 LL persons are hereby forewarned against tra
ding for a certain promissory note made by me,
payable to James Rowland, or bearer, due the 1st
day of January next, and dated about the first of
May last, for the sum of one hundred and ninety-
five dollars. The considerations for which said noie
was given, has failed. I am determined not to pay
it unless compelled bv law. This Ang. 0. 1858.
E. P. FLOYD.
Dougherty co., Ang. 12, 1858. 20-
PI»f.VT.ITJO.V« FOll
SALE.
Georgia—Worth County.
1 DEFER for sale my Iatndsand Mills,
to wit: Das numbers 81, 82, 15
W
MERC] I ANTS,
Macon, Ga.
Take Due Notice!
H AVING made such alterations and improve- j Tt/TIi
incuts as enables me to furnish a heller article j Iv JL .
at less cost than formerly, I have determined to re-;
dure the price of mv WASHING MACHINES to
TWELVE DOLLARS, Cash, if taken from the I __ _ . ~ ,
Shop. When delivered elsewhere expenses must \ HfiTf) BIB ATI & bpSd'KS?
b V^&on^“»'ro|"irva.a„ri Farni.aro ma.IoIni tnut Commission
order. JAMES M McDANIEL.
Palmyra, June 17,1858. 12—
Berrien County Lands for
SALE.
rilin’. Snlipcriber ofll-rp Tnr Kilo FOUR
1 UUNDRKI) &. NINETY ACRES
OF LAND, with good Saw and Grist _
Mills, good Framed Dwelling, 100 fine -
Apple Trees, 60 English Mulberry Trees, all well
laden with fruit, beautifully situated atul very heal
thy, on the road from Moultrie to Nashville, near the
Ferry on Little River. For further pariiculars, ad
dress It. N. PARRISH, P. M.,
July 8, 1853. 13-
Administrator’*! sale.
\YILL bp aid on SATURDAY ibe 16th day ol
, OCTOBER next, at the Ute residence of Jas.
ton, late of Baker county, deceased, all the
riishtble Property belonging to the said estate.—
*rtas on the day of sale. This, 16th day of Aug.
CRAWFORD M. MAYO, Adm’r.
- Sjjtegbera. 1858
^*rsia—IVbrtA County.
^I.XTY Days after date, Application will be made
< £ '*** Won. Court ol Ordinary of Mid county,
(■’ ***« w Mil all the real estate beloo-ing to Jas.
J . of nid county deceased.
„ B. J. WEEKS, I
JS 1 ». 18SS. A. M. COX, f hx ”•
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
next, before the Court House door in th -cit
of Albanv, between the usual hours of sale, thefoi
lowing property to-wit:
Four Negroes: Ben, a man about 40 years old. of
light complexion; En mb, a mm 60 years old j Sally,
about 45 years old, and Dorcas, about 17 years old.
levied on ss the property of Stephen S. Sikes lo Mt.
isfy sundry fi fas in my bands—one in favor of Geo.
T. Rogers 6t Son vs. J- Morelsnd & Co., from lee
Superior Court, and one James G. Rogers vs. Ste
phen Sikes, Richard Sikes and Moreland «r Terrel
county, merchants sod partners, firm name of J.
Moreland & Co., from Dougherty Superior Court,
one E. F. Wood Si Co. vs. Stephen S. Sikes, Rich’d
Sikes of Lee. and John Moreland of Terrel, part
ners, firm name of J. Moreland Si Co., from Dough
erty Superior Court, one Williams Si Ihice vs. S. S.
Sikes, administrator of J. W. Lane, dec’d, and Bish
op Si Sikes, from Dougherty Supenor Court, one
Washington Poe vs. 8.8. Sikes, one Beldan Si Co.
vs. J. Moreland Si Co., from Donglierty Inferior
Court, one Collier & IrurB Si Co. vs. Bishop Si
Sikes, fnon Leo Saperior Coort. Property pointed
out by pl'lls att’y.
J. S. BROWN, Dept. Sb’ff.
September 3,1858,
Notice.
A u. persons Indebted to the estate of James Cox,
toeJUV* W 0 '* county, deceased, are requested
ik/TT 0 forward and make Immediate payment, and
Mug demauda against said estate will pre-
81 “»ly authenticated in terms of tbu law.
Bso n .... R. J. WEEKS,) P .
”I> 3,1858. A. M„COX, f Elr *'
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
IIMLL be add on the Bret Tuesday in November
W next, before the Court House door in the city
of Albany, hettreen the legal lionra of tale, the fol
lowing
One
on lathe
faobtaii
the legal lionra of tale, the
ontaining Carpenter’s Tools, levied
rt* of John A. Smith to eatisfy a fi
from tho Judge of the Infoior Coot of
Gcal Lota with shedd for Druve Horses or Mules,
with plenty of corn and balder for the accommoda-
linn of all that may call The Stable is situateil
between the Bvixotox Hotel and Isabella House,
and on the street leading to and from the Depot.—
Call and see. JAMES H tilLl..
Aug 26, 1858. 22—tf.
BROWN S HOTEL,
—OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT— *
Macon, Geo.
K. E. BROWX PROPRIETOR.
August 26,1858. 22-
Drew’s Planeing Machines
AND
GEIST MILL,
ALBAN F— GEORGIA.
r l! HE Subscriber lias nowin operation near the
*- Railroad Depot in Albany,a Flaneing and Ton-
ue and Grovin^ Machine, :i Rip-saw and, a Gris?
I ill. Lumber will l«e Planed, i*r Tongue<l and
Groved, or Ripped with dispatch and on reasonable
terinr.
T I have recently erected a new Grist Mill of
the French Bur Rock, and am now prepared to make
as good Meal a« any Water Mill. I have also a
Hominy Grinder that makes Grits of the very best
quality. JOHN DREW.
June 4,1858. 10—tf.
General
Southern Insurance Agency.
R EPRESENTING, among other?, the following FIRST
class Stock Coxtaries, the high character oi which
L undoubted:
CHARTER OAK FIRE Sc MARINE INSURANCE
COMPAN Y. of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Asset* $312,000
J. H. S’trague, Sec'o. Ralph Gillett, Pres.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets $225,000.
J. B. Eldredge, SeSg. B. IF. Greene, Pres.
MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets $225,000.
E. Thus. Lobdell, Sec’g. Mark Howard, Pres.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conu.
Ca*h Capital and AskU. $297,000.
C. C. Waite, Secy. C. B. Bowers, Pres.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets OVER HALF A MILLION
DOLLARS.
S. 11 IFJi(«, See’,. J. C. IVMlcy, Trtt.
£5?* The undersigned is prepared to effect Life. Fire
andMarine Insurance to any amount, on good risks, at
the lowest rates consistedt with the security ot the Com
panies which he represents. A. WILBUR, Agent.
No. Ill Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
August 26,1858. 22 *“
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Georgia) - j Clerk's Office Ikf. Court.
Lee County. \ August 23rd, 1858.
A LL persons interested, are hereby notified that
Moses J. Barrow, of the 915th District, G. M.,
of said county, tolls before William G. Iieald, one
of tbe Justices of the Peace for said connty, as ah
estray.aRED BAY HOftSE MULE, about 9 years
old; do marks upon him—valncd by Jesse Tucker
and William Hall, freeholders of said county, to be
worth Eighty Dollars, The owner of said Betray
is required to come forward, pay charges, and take
said Mala away, or be will be dealt with as the law
never failing htresun of waier.)
Also, my Pindertown Plantation, lying on Flint
river aid on tbe old Stage road leading from Macon
to Tullrtbas-see, ami in the 15th district of said coun
ty, to wit: Lots milliners 184, 185. 188,200,201,
and three fractional lots numbers 189, 230, 229, all
amounting to one thousand two hundred ami sixty-
live acre*, on which there is about four hundred
acres cf open laud and tolerably fair buildings, and
ns good a settlement of farming lands ns there are
on Flirt river; all of which are beautifully watered.
Also, iny settlement of lands in the county of
Dougherty, near the old Parker Stand and about 7
miles from Albany, to wit: I sits numbers 245 and
fractional lots numbers 248, 249. all amounting t<
309 acres, beautifully watered. Quality—first rate
farming lands. .
Also, inv settlement of lands where I now live, j
renorally.
jv.2‘.».
ig of Cotton nnd to the Filling
roivrit* and Fanners’ Supplie
f solicit u liberal
riiivs. 'uLm'ikmax.
). BPAlllW.
Agency of the Peoples Bank
OF SOFTIl CAHOLLVA.
jj^ILLSofal! South Carolina Banks, and Get
^ va » ! taken at par.
HINES’ LEGAL FORMS, 1 rr, ' ,r,:vc "
^ gia Bills bankable at ^avauuait ■
F OR SALE, by the single copy,or in quantiiioi
with the usual •ieduction to tho Trade.
;c on New York, .1 per cent.
B.rOn Charleston, f i»er cent.
A. A. ADAMS, Agent.
Americns. April 8, 1838. 2—
FLOUR.
The aUne new manual for Georgia is recom-j
mended by many of the most eminent I.awyersof|
the State. It is expressly designed for the use of! , . , ,,, 10 ..
Professional Gentlemen, JuvlicM of Hie Peace and | A . ' AK I '; U " f ,' ta ;V ll - vb "P , ' r,, f Huu r■-
, Coroners 1 ^ ^ * ,c ‘l ,,J *'ity «»l the l anr.ly is very line. Also
of the Interior Court, SJierills, Clerks,
Ordinaries. Ac., and for our citizens generally.— i * } ur
Persons wishing a riugle copy sent by mail, should i stm k, vvlm.h is a most excellent strucle for tlie pur-
send the retail price, $2 5U. and 15 cents postage P os0, F« r »«I*J clinjpby (uppvimimi
alamos. Address L. E. WFI.CII MUK.Lll Si deGRAFFENKIED.
stamps. Address
aug.5. (19)
L. E. WELCH,
Albany, Ga.
Dougherty connty,
September 3,1858.
Aug. 26,1853. * M-3w
amounting to 2000 acres, well watered, aud about
800 acres of open land now in cultivation. There
is on this place a good Dwelling House, Gin house,
Screw, and other out houses, all in good order.
Any person wishing to purelmse any of the fore
going lands can examine for themselves aud make
the same known to me at Isabella 1*. O., Ga.
Ang 19,1858 {31-3m) R. G. FORD.
PL AJYTJl TIOJYS
For Sale.
rpilE subscriber offers for sale his Plan-
■** tation on Mill Creek, in Early county.
Geo., containing 2000 acres of rich lime
pine fjand. lying perfectly level, with 800 _____
acres of open land—650 acres recently cleured aud
200 deadened 18 months. The place is watered by
never failing stream running through it. Health
good. All necessary buildings, viz: Gin House,
Screw, wood Cribs, Stables, Shelters, Blacksmith
>p, 8 Negro Cabins with brick chimneys, Dwell*
_ House, &c. The place can be divided into any
number of acres to suit purchasers, and can be
bought for cash or on credit. Many advantages are
attached to the place that cannot be enumerated
within the limits of a short advertiremem, but full
particulars may be obtained bv applying to
SAMtfEL McCLaRY,
Catau'a, Harris Co., Ga.
Refers to Rev. Mr. Taden, Griffin, Ga., and B. II.
Crawford, Esq., Cataula, Ga.
—1 ALSO OFFER-
303 J acres lying on the Ichawaynochaway Creek,
in Randolph county, Ga., 100 acres cleared and the
balance well timbered with mixed growth, lying
about six milfa from the Sooth-Western Rail Road.
August 19, 1858 21—3m.
FOR SALE.
117ILL be sold in tbe city of Albany on tbe first
» " Tuesday in September next, a new and splen
did FAMILY CARRIAGE.
Persons wishing to purchase a large and roomy
vehicle, will do_well to attend tbe sale.
LEWIS D. JONES.
August 26,1858 22—2w
NEW GOODS!
Fall Goods!
XKTE aie opening a select assortment of FALL
** GOODS, just received, and as we expect
something NE W by ever, Freight Train coming in,
we would respectfully invite the attention of our
rattens and public in general, lo call and examine
our Stock. D. MAYER & BRO/
Albany, Aug. 19,1853 21.
HOTEL '
GLASS SPRINGS.
H L. WHITEHURST would inform the Visit-
• ora nt Glass Springs, Sumter county, nnd
j the Travelling Public generally, that his*Hutel, sit-
,j uated near the Springs, is provided at all times with
all the comforts and luxuries that the country will
a fiord. Accommodations gran! and terms moderate.
Glass Springs, July 22, 1858. 17—
South-Western Railroad.
Schedule for Passenger Trains.
On and after July 29//i.
L EAVE Macon al 11.45 p. in. and 9.45 A. M.,
arrive in Columbus 5.35 A. M. and 3.45 P. M.,
I'-.ive Columbus 4 n. m. and 3.45 p. m , arrive in
Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. in.
Leave Macon 11.45 A. M., arrive at Albany 6.25
A. M. Dawson 6 00
Leave Albany 3.00, p. m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. in.
Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday.
Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Dawsou 5^20
p. m , Albany 4 32 p. in.
Leave Albany 6.20 a. in., Dawson Arrive
at Macon 9.11 p. m,
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee,Thomasvillc
and Bainbridge,«S:c. connect daily with regular trains
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-weekly to Cuth-
bert, Fort Gaines, &c.
At Macon connect with Trains on Ceutial and
Macon Sc Western Rail Roads.
FARE from Albany via Savannah to New York
by Steamships in C«biu7 8-4 25. Tickets can.be
procured from R. Rond Agent. Albany.
GEO. W. ADAMS.Supt.
July 15,1853. ' lfi—
THE GENUINE"
A. W. ALLEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
A ND every Soulhemsr wUl be saikkied by uJnu one
JfX dollar's worth that they have no farther us, for
Northern Lmiments. For ramify sod Plantation use it
has no euual. It cores RJieamsthsn, KeuraLns, Strains,
Bruises, Borns, Fresh Cots, Pains in tha Back or Limb.
Cholic » Man or Beast, and l. the only certain Remedy
known for Blind Stagger* in Horses; and every one will
Ml Tc^bT” * ud 'z tarty jssffl'j«»
Albany, Aug. 5.
Albany, March 25,185S.
Land aud Negroes for Sale.
f \NE Pkintation in Worth Co., <
V> lying on ‘.hrnc** (Trcek,’ (about 4
16 miles from Albany and 12 from i
-^2. VVwiioil’s Station, aS. W. It. R.)
containing 809 acres—about 390 cleared and m t
fine state of cultivation.
Also, the following un'hitj'rtn > Jlots,pome «<f which
join Hie above—No?. 134, 155,156, 149, 150, 191,
191 and 196,al! in the l.ith dis'ricl.anJ lot N'-. 275
in the 7th district of Worth county, al**o, No. 173 in
the 1st and 2^)8 in the 14th tli.-tricf of l.oe, al>o, Nos.
47, 82 and 3*5 in the Iglh »»f Early county, ul.-o,
lot No. 290 in the 3m1 di-trict aud 4;b Mdioii Chero
kee, also, lots N«*s. 3 Hi"! 4 in Block 11 city of Alba
ny, also, ball'acre lots Nos. 3 and t’* in 5 aero itinge
city «f Brunswick, (known a.- Academy LoL«.)
Also, several families of very likely young Ne
groes. Terms accommodating. Apply to
A. J. MACAUTHV.
Albany, May 20, I85S ,s—
LOST JYOTE.
O NE note of hand given by W. W. Cheever, and
made payable to Newell Foster, for Six Hun
dred and Eighty-Five Dollars and aixtv-two cent*,
dated April i!9th, 1858, and duo January 1st,1859.
Thu said uotejmjgg hfitlklWUr mialajH hy Moses
Foster. 1 forewarn all petaora from trading for
the same. NEWETT FOSTER.
Aug. 26,1358. 22-Sw
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAGONS. HARNESS,
WHIPS, Ac., Ac.,
A LL of which are made to special order for Lh»»
market by the br-t manufacturers at the North.
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thing over
otfered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
will find it to their interest to give r.w a call, as l
am determined to sell low for cash or city paj>cr.
U* Special orders filled at ehoit notice.
K. L. TOMLINSON.
Jackson street. West of J. S. MoreincuV.
Allmny, December 17,1857. 38-
BAPTIST'^
FEMALE WMiEGE.
CUTHBERT, GA.
FALL TERM, 1858.
T IIE Exercises of tbb Inftitution will be resumed ot
Monday. 6th of Septembar next. It is very impor
tant that.tbo Pupils should bo present at tbeopeniuaot the
Term, in order to accomplish tho thorough cour*« of btudy
which u prescribed and ricidlv pursued. Patents are ear
nestly requested to vinit the Col lego and acquaint them
selves with its internal srranqementt. For further infor
mation, see CaUlouues, whic h may be obtained from any
of the Faculty. ll. D. MALLARY, President.
Cutlibort, July 22,1858. H—_
DXJFIh’IE’S
SKY LIGHT D.UiUEKBEA.Y GALLERY,
BRO ATI STREET—ALBANY, GA.
ritliall
51—ly
NOTICE.
J J. Meldon would respectfully inform the pals
• lie generally, that heU ItRl" carrying bn the
'ferriage and Repairing Bshlsest', '
alao Carriage Blackstohhlix.'alao Wood woik.aivf
■be brat hemeahooing In Sualh 1 WnOrra Otuma,
which will b« warremed. > /TJ
Albany, Xov. 12th, 1857. • ' S3.—If.