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Wathikgto*’ Sep**
*sSBaB!»
rpin^GS Lost ‘ TbRsVrt^Thsrollowifig
ff0r j, from the pen of" Lydl* II, Slgoorney are
'"[osi'Sh may be re,to'reti ty"jndo«rj.vUip
reck of health regained by temperance ; for.
,, en knowledge reatored by atudy i alienated
C > n d»hip smoothed Into forgetfolneaa; even
r'rfeited reputation won by patienoe and virtue;
' , n .| l0 ever looked upon his vanished hoars,
colled his slighted years, stamped them with
i-dom, or effaced from Heaven’s record the
Liful blot of wasted lime. The foot-print on
he sand is washed out by the ocean wave ; and
easier might we, when years are fled, find that
foot-print then recall lost hours.
JB. J. Faulkner,
^.Watch-maker
BOOK StOKB dp L. E. WELCH," ' 1 ,
Alban,, Oeo. ■■>•***
ilk warranted, ’* ■ sep.9--iy.
NEGRO BOY FOE SALE,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
E ofler for eale, at a low price for Cash, « ,
** or an approved acceptance on short
tints, a Negro Boy, about 26 or 27 years old,
able bodietf good size, and well sutler for—» 7
farm work, to which bo ia accustomed. Aoply to
HINES & HOBBS.
Albany, September 9,1858. 21—4\v
" ALBANY COTTON MARKET.
Boring the post few days we have to report a more
te ,ive market, and o disposition on the part of buy
ers lo pay full prices. The enquiry is mostly for
die higher grades, of which but little liae-so far been
received—the quality running generally from Good
Ordinary to Strict Middlings. We qnole extremes
»t9} to 11 cents. Strictly Good Middlings would
readily command 111 ■
Slock on hand 2d Sept 686 tales.
Receipts past week 29!) “
985
Shipped 244 u
Stick in Warehouses 741 “
Albany Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY by GLASS, LAWS &. CO
miJGING -Ounney yd
Roll
litLE ISOPE-
BEKSWAX-
CAN DLES—S|Hjrm.
Star
Tallow
COFFEE—Rio
Java
CORN
FIS 11—Mackere 1 No. i.!!!. !!!.'! .*
“ No. 3.
No. 1 kit*
Half kits....
\l.\ION—No. 1 kit?
FLOUR—Fim—100 lb.sack
Supertine
Family
rNTOWDER— Keg
IRON—Knirlish
8 to 10
13 to 14
18 to 20
75 to 8«
30
. bill $18 to *20
, bhl 14 (o 15
, Mil 11 to 13
$3 00 to 3 50
1 75 to *2 00
4 00 to 4 *25
3 00
3 50
5 00 to S 00
LlMC-Tho
n, Winter Sfr.incd, j;al..
Sltou'ilors
l.UID
LITTER—Goshen
, : 1 M'.Slv—English Dairy ...
3 00 t«» 3 25
*2 ‘25
?al 50 to 75
lal 75 to 80
lb 5 to r,
175 to *2(0
1 50 to 1 15
60 to 65
1 15 to 1 *25
GLASS, LAWS & CO.,
GROCERS,
ALBANY-GEO.
C ONTINUE to hold torth at their O'J Stand. (at
the sign of the Fi.ao) and oiler to the public a
largo and better selected «
AND
Plantation Supplies
Ilian heretofore. Our assortment is more completed
and selected by onr Mr. Spf.ahman in the markets
of Baltimore, New Yorfcanrf Boston, with an eye to
this market. No effort will be spared upon our part
to retain the position we have gained. Our object
ia to establish n Fir.-t Class House in Albany. We
leave it to the public to decide upon llu* sueress.--
We have the same old motto—SI’LL FOR CASH.
Quick Salss akd Small Profits.
ID*Thr highest market price paid for all kinds of
Country Produce.
33" Lottos Buyers can always Ive found at our
"rinse, who will pay the top of the Market.
Albany, Sep. 0, 1858. *24—
CA CARD.]
fTMlE undersigned begs leave to tender his grate-
fill acknowledgements to his numerous costritn-
ers and friends, who have so liberally patronized the
late firm of C. D. & S. J. Pearson in their success
ful Clolhing Business in this city. The late firm
has been dissolved by the death of one of the part
ners, and the Goods disjkosed of to Mr. William II
LirriTT. whom we desire to recommend to the favor
able consideration and patronage of the public—
who will always furnish the most fashionable ai
very best supply usually kept in a general Clothii
establishment. C. 1). PEAltSON,
of the late firm of C. D. & S. J. Pearson.
Albany, Sop. 9, 1858.
joining Col. James Dean on Spring Creek,
and Mr. Warren on the Chickasawhatchee, directly
Wqst of the New Bridge across the Chickasawhat-
chce Creek, with Two Hundred and Filly Acres of
open Land—good water. M r. B. Brown will show
the lines to any person wishing to purchase.
I will sell my MUD CREEK Plantation in Dough
erty county, ten miles West of Albany, known
the “Judge Andrews’ Place,” adjoining J. E. Bond,
A. H. Cojquitt, Air. Peake aud Wm. Monofion.
For price and payments applv to me at Forsytl,
"onroe county, or to iny son in Albany.
A. COCHRAN.
September 9, 1858. 24—
$
»«rIjy. Prophy I
IJiES & HOBBS; *f
LAT LAtf-ALBANT, GEO.
_ _ fhfjrtwrty unj ^mfyhimtiin||' CnimtiM.
nouKuB,1nmtartj7:<;■;* < •< < ricioudadne.-
CUE.1P .1A'D YJHiV'AtthE
r,A.^r>. .. • -JW
T HE'fubacriber offerS’for sale his set
tlement of 980 acres of Land ip thy
7ih district of Worth county—130 acres
cleared—togetlier wilh 150 head of Cattle, ___
70 bead of Sheep and about 100 head of Hog
the sum of $3,000 .cash, or good paper with interest
from date. THOMAS H. KENDALL.
July 22,1858 ; /17— 19w
SD" The Columbus Times & Sentinel copy week
ly till 1st December, and forward bill to Drr Land’
P. O., Worth county, Geo. |
JOHN IT. 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 & Co.,
Albauy, Georgia.
August 28,1858. J 22—
V*
I %. X
©LOTHIM®
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
yy-yy-yy
OZONIZED CHLORINE.
100;000^,«& n r* e ^ ,a
«p.8. . GLASS, LAWS & CO.
Whiskey.
\ I GLASS, LAWS & CO.
. Flour.
\ LBS. FLOUR iu store and to arrive
irious brands.
ap.8. GLASS, LAWS &. CO.
Dissolution.
T IIE firm ofT. H. JOHNSON A. CO., was diwnlved
ou the first day of April Ia.>t, by mutual consent, (».
C. Carmichael withdrawing.
T. IL JOHNSTON.
G. C. CARMICHAEL.
Iu retiring from the Ware-House and Commist-ion bus
iness in South-Wi*st**m Georgia, I beg to tender my grate
ful aeknowledgementsand thauks to iny numerous patrons
and friends, for continued favors for eight years, and take
this occasion to recommend to yonr favor and confidence
my late partner, T. 11. Johnston, and successoi J. A. Hill
as every way qualified, and in ail respects* enmjieteii* *
transact your busiuess.
June 3, 1858.
G. C. CARMICHAEL.
‘25 do
25 do P'<& II Clir
50 qr casks pure and im’lion Malagi
10 bids Apple Brandy (very choice)
ind qti Sclicid:
fish aud Amei
ions brands,qualiti
galiela Whiskey
Schnapps
.11! S K K Y—Rectified
M..i.oiurahe!:»
■!!; PIN TURPENTINE.
SN.M’d'RGS—No. 1...
: rixr;
r I5J 1E Undersigned having purchased the entire
-*• stock of CLOTHING from the late fnni of C.
D. &. S. J. Pearson, is now offering Goods at very
reduced rales. 1 shall continue to receive fresh sup
plies of the latest, he>t and most fashionable assorf-
)i'it!l kinds of Goods usually k«*pt iu a (’lotii-
fablishmont.and bv due attention to business,
hope to receive a liberal sharo of nnblic pKtro:ia« r e.
Mv Stork will consist in part of the folhming: 0
r.'vtts, Pants, Vests, and Over-Coats of every de
scription. Under-Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Half ! hu.r,Gloves, Shawls, Fancy
Blankets, Hats, Caps Boots and Shoos, Umbrellas,
Walking Canes and Buggy Whips. AI>o
Cloth.-and Cassiaiers in the Piece. Fine C
.ml Tobacco.
Powder and Shot, PowiUr Flasks, Game
'ereiisalon Caps, Sic. Hair Brushes. Sh;
Irushos, Wist Brooms, Combs, Pocket Knives.
)il, Perlumery. Hair l)y
yd 10 to 1*2
HOLCOMBE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
my STREET—SiVASSAll, GEO.,
H ave in store and for sale to the
TRADE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS:
Ks(j: FEE—500 bags lair, prime and choice llio Coffee.
100 do and pocket Java do.
50 do Laguna.
S5JGAU—20 hhda choice St Croix Sugar
15 puncheons choice Porto Rico Sugar.
25 nhd< fair New Orleans and Cuba Sugars
2)K) bids A, B &. C clarified and uov.d'd do
50 boxes Loaf Sugar
MOLASSES—20 hhds prime Muscovado Molasses
50 bids choice re-boiled N O Molasses
50 do N Y Molasses
THE MOST rOWERFCL DISIXFECTAXT UtiUOKS-ioou.i» tavuiiou wi.L-kvy
^ . I »l (In N L Bum
KNOWN! | *5 .to Rye 4
1TRIFIES DWELLINGS”AND SHU’S;
T>* li'strwvc* aV nfrnsire tutors;
IT Jnrahiablc in the Sick liomn; If Cures
f t‘ Hums, Iiilts, Carbuncles aud Running Sores;
lCleanses the *1'cclh;
rr Destroys I'rlid Rrea/h;
LT Preeeiits Decayed Teeth proiing Injurious;
tMitigates the most alarming sin upturns of
Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers;
(IRES TETTER auil SCALD HEAD: j
Used in Bathing, keeps the skin ,
HEALTHY. SOFT AN1> WHITE; I
Removes Stains and Mildew;;
Destroys ail Animal or Vegetable. Poisons;
Cures the Biles of Inserts and Stings of Bees; j
Remores Rancidity front Butter anil Lard;
More powerful than hiiv other agent in preventing I
the SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, j
!D’ Manufactured oidv in tin* Lilmratory nf
j. DARBY, Auburn, Ala ,
From which, or IIAURAL, R1SLEY KITCHEN,
N*>. 76 Barclay street, New York, it may be ordered. I
For sale by Druggists generally, and in Albany, by i
F. O. WELCH, I
Wholesale and Retail Druggist. }
N. B —This justly celebrated Disinfecting Ageut is pre- ;
pared by I'rof. John Darby, formerly u resident of this i
Suite—a man well known lor bis scientific attainments.—
It stands apnroved by the leading physicians of the South,
and is now largely u^ed iu their practice.
ScptcmU*r V, 1858 2 l-f.m.
Take Due Notice!
H AV’ING made such alteratiims and improve
ments as enables me to furnish a better article
j at less cost than formerly, 1 have determined to re-
| dure the price of my WASHING MACHINES to
5 do
25 do Choi
*20 qr casks
100 cases pis
CIGARS—150 M half tip
T(»UACCO—150 boxes v
20 cases do do
SUNDRIES—
100 boxes aut! half boxes Adamantine Candles
150 do Colgate’s Fyrnily, Pale and No. 1 St
50 do and half boxes Starch
*25 do Sperm Candles, 4’s and (7s
10 casos 4's and f»’s Patent S|ierin Candles
50 do Key's No. 1,2 and S I.eiimn Syrup
100 kegs FG Dunonfs Gunpowder
50 half and qr kegs do
500 bags assorted size
10,000 pounds Bar Lead
50 baskt ts llcidscick Champagne
100 birds Bacon Sides ami Slioulde
Baliim
r. II. JoHRSTOR.
J. A! Hit.
JOHNSTON & CO..
W-&RB-HC5USE
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, GA.
W ILL continue ‘
to ..llhuvi
H-5H
<®tencral abtjcrli^ittjttts.
(sUCCKSSOIt TO A. O. OWEN,)
WATCH-MAKER, JEWELER
XJTD
SBiQSa'ai'S'csiPg
OrrosiTt Feaos, Haruis & Roberts,
, . , Brand street—ALBANY, GEO.
July 22,1853 17—
Watch, Clook and Jewelry
REPAIRING. IK ALL ITS BRANCHES. '
T HE Subscriber would announce to
the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that he xrill sneered Mr. A. G. Owen I
in the Watch aud Jewelry business of®
this place, having bought his entire interest in the tame,
and respectfully solicits tin* patronage so liberally extend
ed to Air. Owen—l< eling confident that with several years
experience in the business and n Miperior outfit of Tools
and Materials, lie will be able to merit the patronage of
the public generally.
HENRY II. STEVENS,
(Successor to A. G. Owen,)
Opposite Fears, Harris &. Roberts,
jy 2*2. 17— Broad street—Albany, Geo.
tnritake ' —
•orliiy person. I regatd him a;
Vat oh-Makers in South- W.-tei
Albany. July 2*2, 1858 (17-
A. G. OWEN.
w j and /tale of Cotton.
Thankful for the liberal patron;
i the past season, they hope to
Igeextcndcil to the lat
to all the interest of the Plan
Usual advances made on Cotton in
plies, Rope and Bagging, furiiL-hed c
LAND FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale his
Plantation situated near Flint River
iu the 21.->t district of Decatur county, Ga.
The tract contains 750 acre?, consisting _______
of lots Nos. 323,277and 2!>2—(No. 323 bein^ known
as the old.“Camp Recovery” lot, a most brantiful
hnildiujj site.) It has 100 -acres cleared, and some
•*f the best quality, of Tobacco Hammock. It is iu a
l»ody, lies well, adapted to the production of corn aud
4ton; well watered, good range, and withal, In a
‘igliborhood remarkably healthy. Maj. I*atham
will show tlie land to any that wish to purchase,and
for terms, &c., apply to Col. N. Tin or myself in
Albany, who will make them reasonable and ac-
miiioduting. G. W. FAGG.
Albany, July 8, 1858 l5--3m.
Drop and Buck Sliot
and quarts
15 do Ik
100 boxc<* and half boxes t
20 bb!* No. 1 UafLard
50 kegs do do
50 bbls White Wine and Cide
75 do N<« l and 3 Mackerel
30 half bids Nos I and 2 do
250 bates Gunny Cloth
200 coils Kentucky Ro|*e
lo bales Twine
25 bids Me.-s I oik
20 half bbls Fallon Maiket B.
25 casks pints Hihherl's 1’e
(very choice)
\ and common Candy
10 do Jeffrey’*
' ‘ Muir vV.
ses Allsop it
ale Ale
25 do i
ehoict' IB
licmorratic .llectius in Raker County.
The Democratic party of Baker county are nHjues-
•! t i meet en masse in Ncwbm, on Tuesday, 141Ii
for I lie purpose of selecting a suitable per-
- n to fill the vacancy of our Representative. A.
<’ r-'.•«*. K-q. who lies been cut off in the new
of Mitch*-11. f’o:r:e all! BAKER.
AVe are requested to an-
■ ..'.n-.- lIn* namp ..I WM. It. CURRUY, K.sq .
•nJnl.tr,' for Solicitor Ocnoral of lire Souil.-We.-t-
• ■» C'irmit, at the ensuing election.
September 2. 1358. 23 —
Mi:. Editor:—Please announce
!‘c •nine Oi KOiaai r N. EI.Y, E»q..», • ra.ndi-
live f«>r the office of Solicitor (jt-ncral of the South-
M'tstern Circnit, and oblige A VOTER.
August 19, 1858. ' 21 —
t)Sr* We are authorized to an-
tiintire the name of Col. JOHN W. EVANS as a
candidate for re-election to the office of Solicitor
Ueiier.il of the SontIt-Western Circuit, at the e.lcc-
t‘"n in January next. oug.19 (21)
The Judgeship.
Wc are requested to an-
re Cnl. Rieiri) II. Cl,AltK, ..r tins county,
a candidate for Judge *»f the South-Western Cir-
r, »t. at the election to be held first Monday in Jan-
" : *ry next. jy.29 (18)
Our Terms are <\.sii. Quick sales and stnal! TWELVE DOLLARS, Cash, if taken from the
Profits. Shop. \\ lien delivered elsewhere expenses must
ILT C-iII am! examine before Purrlmsiim Grads he paid hv the purchaser.
WM. ll.,LIPiiTT. a r Cotton Gins repaired, and Furniture made to
24— order. JAMES M McDANIEL.
Palmyra, Sept 9, 185S. 24—
Albany, Sept. 9, 1858.
Georgia— Calhoun county.
to the Court flit
This is therefor#* to notify all and singular I lie
kindred, creditors a ml other persons concern- d, io b<*
and appear at the Couil of Ordinary of said connt\
.1. or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
tilo their objections and shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand and official signature al
..dice in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858.
sen 9. RICH D F. JONES, OrJ.
Cl c o rgl a—Calhoun C. w nty.
Tl/IIEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on
* * the estate of Abram D. Smith,deceased, applies
io the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
esta.e.
This is therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred, creditors and other persona concerned, to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of
on or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
file their objections and shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th da r of September 1858.
sep.9. RIGHT) F. JONES, Ord.
Kcuj TUtucrtiscmcnts.
Residence to Rent or Sell.
\ s',!"-' ?T° R T DWELLING on Broad
*PI»lica»i
September o, 1858.
.Albany, will be rented or sold, by
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
valuable COTTOX plantation
For Sale.
T HE Undersigned offers for aale his Valuable
OAK and HICKORY Plantation or 1520 acres,
'■ti’tted five miles from Albany, on Cooleewahee
L'rcek.
'Hiere is 700 acres of Land in a fine state of eul-
jivaiion, with a good Dwelling House, frame Negro
•Loses, new and comfortable, and all necessary out
rionsos that a farmer would desire.
i'lie undersigned deems it unnecessary to say
Anything of tho fertility of this I,And. Suffice it to
>bat it is as good as any Oak and Hickory Land
ln (lie 2d District of Dougherty coonty, *u> justly
,e Hrated for its richness and adaptation for the
fo-fure of cotton.
”or terms, apply to the undersigned, or to IL A.
Massey, Overseer on the place, who will show the
P ace to any one \vUhing to look at it.
BENJ. It. SMITH.
-JMwivy. Sept. 9, 1858. *24—17wr.
NOTICE.
Mitchell Superior Court,'j
1 , September Term, 1858. (
* appearing to the Court that It ia impracticable
to hold this regular Terra,' owing to the unfinish-
«Ute of the Court' House, and other causes.
. ordered.that Mitchell Superior Court be and
*oy adjourned to the 3d Monday in November
nufi,t an(1 Umt P^rti^s,* witnesses and, jurors be re-
*S9^7t2u l/,« « of th. regalar tare.,
*.7 *»t thta'orrfef bs'jlamislicd In the Bainbridgc
''SM and Alban* X D’V A li I > >U 6
GfOrgla—Calhoun County.
W IlEltEAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on
the estate of Lizarus Jackson, deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
This is therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county
on or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
file their objections and shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters sliould not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858.
sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
W HEREAS, Nathaniel Hester, administrator on
the estate of John B. Wight, deceased, applies
to the Court for Letiers of Dismission from the said
estate.
This is tbereforo to notify all and singular the
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned lobe
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county
on or before the Fourth Monday iu March next to
file their objection3 aud shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in-Moman, the 4!li day of fc'epleu.lier 1858.
Rep .9. RICII’D F. JONES, Ord.
Georgia—Worth County.
I FOREWARN all persons from trading for a
promissory note, made by myself payable Iu Dan
iel Baily, (or one hundred and fifty dollars ; said nolo
was made on or about the I3lh day of November
1856 and due the 1st day of January 1*58,or
near as recollected.
Said note was given in part payment ol West half
of lot of land number one hundred, (100) in the Kith
district of said county. • ( do not intend paying said
note to any person except said Daniel Baily, as I
have bad to pay off Fi-Fas for said Baily, for the
H A YE now i
ing, the Ini
FALL & WiNTER GOODS,
Consisting of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
s Black and Colored Silks, Plaid Grenobles.
Cashmere d’Ecosse, All-Wool Defines, Figured
Delaines and Alpacas, Robes do Chenille, De Beges,
Ginghams, &c, &c.,; the nicest stock of SHAWLS
and CLOAKS, and SPRING SKIRTS, all of the
est quality, and prettiest and lastest styles. Also,
splendid assortment of
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTHING,
of the best materials and best make. A large stock
OF SHOES, BOOTS, HITS AND CAPS,
Ladies’ Bonnets, Hosiery,
F.A.iSrCY GOODS, &C.
A heavy stock of NEGROES* SHOES. KER
SEYS and BLANKETS, HOMESPUNS and
OSNABURlfS, ut lower prices than they ever
were sold.
Sega vs and Tobacco,
Saddleiy and Crockery,
And various articles too numerous to mention;
which we will sell lower than they ever were sold,
as we have bought extraordinary cheap bargains,
and are determined to undersell auy Merchant this
side of New York.
We are very thankful to our friends and custom
ers for their kind patrouage heretofore, and solicit a
continuance o f the same, as wc shall try to please
them harder than ever- To the public in general
we have to say that it will be to their own advantage
to call ou E. ROSEN WALD &. BRO.,
IT Opposite Hill’s Stables, and nert door
to King& Walker’s Saloon, Albany, Ga.
September 2, 1858 23-tf
100 quarter a
Ilyson Tea
500 hall and quarter bo?
25 boxes Pepper Sauce
s half gallo
. Pale Ale
s’ English Ale
id Oolong Teas, put up
tests of Hyson and Young
*? Sardines
arts and pints Underwood’?
, vtc.
23-13v
F L.l.TT.Ijr/0.rS FOR
SALES.
Georgia—Worth County.
I OFFER for sale my (.amis and Mills,
to wit: Lots numbers HI. 82, 159
1 GO, 158, 183, all amounting to twelve
hundred and fifteen acres, and lying iu _
the l5l!i district of said county. Quality—ail ol the
alxn-c named lots are good com and cotton making
lands. My Mills, to wit: two Saws and two Grists,
e newly built and situated ou Abram’s Creek, (a
»ver failing stream of water.)
Afso, iny Pindertown Plantation, lying on Flint
ver and on the old Stage road leading from Macon
Tallahassee, and in the 15th district of said comi
ty, to wit: Lots numbers 184, 185. 186,200,201,
and three fractional lots numbers 189, 230, 229, all
amounting to one thousand two hundred and sixty-
five acres, on which there is about four hundred
acres of open laud and tolerably fair buildings, and
as good a settlement of farming lands as there are
on Flint river;.all of which are beautifully watered.
Also, my settlement of lands in the county of
Dougherty, near the old Parker Eland and about 7
miles from Albany, tovvit: Istts numbers 245 and
fractional lots numbers 248, 249, all amounting to
305) acres, beautifully watered. Quality—first rate
farming lands.
Also, my settlement of, lands where I
amounting to 200U acres, well wotered, and about
600 acres of open land now in cultivation. There
is on this place a good Dwelling House, Gin house,
Screw, and other out houses, nil in good order.
Auy person wishing to purchase any of the forc
ing lands can examine for themselves and make
the same known to me at Isabella P. O., Ga.
Aug. 19,1858 (21-3m) R. G. FORD
SEWING MACHINES.
Price from $18 to $150.
r llE undersigned has an Agency for the sale of
half dozen ditTereut patterns ol these Machines,
t such prices that all may buy, however poor, ('nil
nd examine them, il will cost you nothing to look.
For certificates of their pci formattce see hand-hills.
He is also Agent for the sale of a lot of line
Cotton Gins, manufactured under his own supervis
ion at Palmyra, which are warranted to perform well.
J. II. WATSON, Agent.
Albany, July 8,1858. 15- ,
Borrien County Lands for
SALE.
r*411F. Stitarriin’r olK-ra lor sale FOUR
1 HUNDRED &. NINETY ACRES
OF LAND, with (j.v.l Sjw and Crist
Mills, g»»od Framed Dwelling. 100 fine
Apple Trees, 50 English Mulberry Trees,
laden with fruit, beautifully situated and v<
thy, on the road from Moultrie to Nashville,
Ferry on Little River. For further particulars, ad
dress R. N. PARRISH, P. M.,
July 8,1858. 15- Ava.Ga.
HINES’ LEGAL FORMS,
t 7V)R SALE, by the single copy, or in quantities
with the usual deduction to the Trade.
The above new manual lor Georgia is recom
mended by many of the most eminent Lawyers of
the State. It is expressly designed fur the use of
Professional Gentlemen, Justices of the Peace and
f the Inferior Court, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners,
Ordinaries,&o.,and for our citizens generally.—
’ersoiu wishing a single ropy sent l*y mail, should
send the retail price, §2 50, and 15 cents postage
lamps. Address L. E. WKLCII,
aug.o. (19) Albany, Ga.
BEHET &. FOSTER
i XTA.CTO.ltS
Cuueral Commission IVIcrcli:ual$,
‘201 Bay stkuet, Savannah, Giro
PATTEN & MILLER,
(l.ATH PATTEN, HUTTON it CO.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savniin.ih, Georgia.
NOTICE. .
M R. JAMES IL CARTER is my aiilhorised
Agent during my absence from Albany.
my ai
i Alba .
W. W. CURE VER.
18—3m.
1 pay! _ .
note tc any person except said Daniel Baily, a* I
hai’e bad to pay off Fi-Fas for said Baily, tor tli
payment of which «id i.fd W- , R
Sepita&rteMM ,f/ »>’ *t-3.v
ion will be'pwd
- \aiht HonbHAlre; the Court of Ordinary of Ba
ker county, foHeave u> eeU ^ ^ty^w^ed.
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, &c., &c.,
A LL of which are made to special order for this
market by the best manufacturers at the North.
My stock is not inferior in guality to any thing ever
-ffered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
vili find it to their interest to give me a call, as I
am determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
O* Special orders filled at shojt notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J. S. Moremenfa.
Albany, December 17, 1857. * 38-
the GENUINE
A. W. ALLEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
A ND every StathMur. will be ratified by tnne one
A dollar’s worth that they have no further me for
Northern Liniment.. For Funily and PUmalionfeit
M*-
At tbe Poet Office.
Cholic in Mai) or Benet, »nd¥t
known for Blind Staqscrain Hoi
find it .tart., of time and mpta
hand..; For sat. by /I. I
Albany, Auj. 5. (19—ly)
PLJ1JVTA 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 Land, lying perfectly level, with 800 ________
acres of open land—050 acres recently cleared ami
200 deadened 18 mbntha. The place is watered by
a never failing stream running through it.* Health
good. All necessary buildings, viz: Gin Mouse,
Screw, "ood Cribs, Stables, Shelters, Blacksmith
Shop, 8 Negro Cabins with brick chimneys. Dwell
ing 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 advertisement, but foil
particulars may be obtained bv applying to
SAMlfEL McCLARY,
, Catau'a, Harris Co., Ga.
Refers to Rev. Mr. Puden, Griffin, Ga., and B. II.
Crawford, Eoq., Cataula, Ga.
• * ' ' —1 ALSO OFFER— 1
303} acres lying ou the Ichawaynochawav Creek,
in Randolph county, Ga., 100 acres cleared and the
balance well timbered with mixed growth, lying
about six miles from the-South-Western Rail R«*ad.
August 19, 1858 , _ ;0 21—3m.
General
Southern Insurance Agency.
R EPRF.SENTINr.,niiioii(s.>tlMni,thelulluwiiig rust,
ci.ass Stock Companies, the high character of which
hnil'tetl:
CHARTER OAK FIRE Sc MARINE INSURANCE
COM PAN Y. of Hartford, Conn.
Ciifh Capital and Assets $312,(XX)
./. II. S/misnc, Seen. Jluljih Liillclt. Pres.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets §225,000.
J. Ii. Eldredgr, Secy. It. IF. Lireene, Pres.
MERCHANT’S INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets .$225,000.
Ii. Tho*. Jyiltdcll, Secy. Mark Howard, Pres.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
o/' Hartford, Conti.
Cash Capital anti Assets'. $297,000.
C. C. Waite, Setfy. C. If. Powers, Pres.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets OVER HALF A MILLION
DOLLARS.
S. II. White, Sec'y. J. C. WaH lcy, Pres.
The undersigned is prepared to effect Life, Fire
atul-Marine Insurance to any amount, on good risks, at
the lowost rates consistent with the security ot the Com
panion which he represents. A. WILBUR, Agent.
No. Ill Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
August 26,1858. 22—13w.
LOST JYOTE
O NE note of hand given by W. \V. Cheever, and
made payable to Newell Foster, for Six Hun
dred and Eighty-Five Dollars ami sixty-two cents,
dated April 29ili, 1858, and due January 1st, 1859.
The said note having been lost or mislaid by Moses
Foster. I forewarn all persons from trading for
the same. NEWETT FOSTER*
Aug. 26,1858. ’ 22—3w *
Albany, July 29, 1858
Hardeman & Sparks,
Ware-House anti Commission
MERCHANTS,
Macon, G-a.
ring.of Cotton and lo the FilliugB
f Orders for Groceries and Farmers’ Supplies*
generally. They solicit a liberal share of patronage.
TUmit. HARDEMAN.
jy.29. (18) O. O. SPARKS.
Agency of the Peoples Bank
OF SOUTH CAltOQXA,
B ILLS of all South Carolina Banks, and Geor
gia Bills bankable at Savannah or Augusta,
taken at par.
dir For Exchange on New York, A per cent.
3j On Charleston, i per cent. .
A. A. ADAMS, Agent.
Americas, April 8, 1858. 2—
Land and Negroes for Sale.
Plantation in Worth Co., .
V/ lying on ‘Jones (’reck,’ (aboi
16 miles from A linn v and 12 froi
Wooten's Station, K. W. It. R.)
containing 800 acres— abuut 300 cleared"
tine slate of cultivation.
Also, the following unimproved hits, some of which
join the above—Nos. 134, 155, 156, 149, 150, 191,
194 and 196,all iu the 15th district, and lot No. 275
in the 7th district of Worth county, also, No. 173 in
the 1st and 208 in the 14th district of Lee,also, Nos.
47, 82 and 385 in the 12th of Early county, also,
lot No. 290 in tho 3d district and 4lh section Chero
kee, also, lots Nos. 3 and 4 iu Block 11 city of Alba
ny, also, half acre lots Nos. 3 and (J in 5 acre range
city of Brunswick, (known as Acailemy Lots.)
Also, several famines of very likely voting Ne
groes. Terms accommodating. Apply to
A. J. MACARTHY.
Albany, May 20, 1858 8—
EVANS. HARJUSS & CO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAY STREET—S A VANN AII, GEO.
R ENEW tho tender of their sei .ices to the Planters of
Georgia and the adjoining Stales, and will continue
sell Cotton at FIFTY CENTS per bale.
£"5*** Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies,filled
oniptly and at the knvot market rates, and liberal ad-
uictfs made, when desired, on Cotton iu Storo.
WM. M. D’ATnG.*4e; WM. E. EVAXS,
cn>. W. KVA NS, ROU’T V. IIARRIM*.
September 2.1858. 23—13w*.
BAPTIST
CUTHBjTRT, GA.
FALL TFIIM?, 1858.
rpHE Exercises of this Insfitution wiB be resumed ot
Mota.y, fith of S
. ' It Is veiy imp.
JL monaiy.w* »
taut that the Pupil# r — —
, ia order to accomplish the thorough course .
» prescribed and rigidly pursued- Parents an eax-
ofthetAdnMJ m Ril
Cuthbert, July 22,1858.
ARY, President.'
’8i
South-Western Railroad.
Schedule for Passeoser Trains.
On and after July 20th.
L EAVF. Mavon at 11.45 in. and n.45 A. M„
arrive in Columbus 5.35 A. M. aud 3.45 I*. M.,
leave Columbus 4 n. m. and 3.45 p. ra » arrive in
Macon 9.50 a. tn. and 9.18 p. ip-
Leave Macon 11.45 A, M-, arrive at Albany 6.25
A. M. Dawson 6.00 •< *
Leave Alb*tny 3.00, p. m. f Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
Arrive jh ‘Macon tl.18 p; n».; j
Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday.
Wednesday and Friday. Up— 1 Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday.
Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5 20
p. m , Albany 4.32 p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20 a. m., Dawson Arrive
at Macon 9;i 1 p. nr,
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee,Thomasville
and Bainbridge, &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 - Ccnttal rand
Macon & Western Rail Roads.
FARE from. Albany via Savannah to New York
by Steamships in Cabin, $24 *25. Tickets can bo
procured from R. Road Agent .‘Albany'. f > n
GEp. W, ADAMS, SupV_
July 15,1858. 16—
NOTICE.
T j. Meldoo would Tc^pcctfuliy inlonnllic pub-
, lio gcnqntlly, that he ia still c«fyV>« ohAta. -
Carriage and Repairing Bu<ess, ».
also Carriage Illaeksmithiug, aL-io Wood work.ai
UfWnttni Georgia,
UHW GOODS!
Fall Goods l
\^E are opening a select assortment of FALI«
GOODS, just received, and as wc .expect
si.met king NEW by every Freight Train coming in,
we would respectfully invite tho attention of our
r-iIrons and public iu general, to rail and examiue
our Stock. D. MAYER & BRO.
Albany, Aug. 19, 1858 21.T
WHjVJIRMjF FMj.iJVTJlTMOJ\*
FOR SALE.:;'"
S WILL sell on gom! terms for Cash or .
on time,the Platualion formcily own- \
tsl by James J. Keaton, in Baker,county,,
five miles West of Newton, on the road _
leading to Milford in said county. If not sold pri
vately before the Second Tuesday in November next,
it will then be sold at Public Outcry at tlic Court
House in Newton.
Persons wishing a giynl bargain and a good Plan
tation of Pine Land, will do we|l to exaininQ |hc
place and apply in time. There are 2250 acres iu
the settlement. I will sell a part cr all. to suit,a (
purchaser.
There are about 350 to 100 acres in cultivation
on the place, with all tlw uecessary buildings. ; ,
B. ,0. KEAdTON.
Albany, St'p i, 1S58. 23—l#w._
! HOTJEL
•'-AT i
q GLASS SpRENGS. 5!
TTir L. WHiTEHURSTwnuld iaforai tho VUit-
at GUm Sprlitp.-, Sumter comity, and
tho Travelling Public general!,, Hurt his Hotel. wt-
tho Travelling Poblii
. . n*io«t<rt nc«r ’
the tart horjeaboeingin-Buntb Western Georgia,- .11 the c«i#t _ .
l ^ 44(fovdt AeajtntntaaritarttiMiitaitai^ilMi
Albany, Nov. lith, 1857. /• ! 33.—If. 1 Glass Sprin-s, July 22,1833.