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Nero SUroertLcrorats.
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itmt
guested to an-
jEfihe name of JOHN W. SOLOMON S, Esq,
n H candidate for the office of Solicitor General of
** south-Western Circuit, at the election in Jan-
,,jry next. 35
-^'We are requested’to an-
nf.uoce the name of VVM. B. OUhRRY, Esq .fa a ( R || with brick chimneys) inreood rrn&ir g a t
POR BAT.T7!
Ar y.AMJABLE PLANTATION in Terrell Oouo-
ty, («hout 14 miles from Albany and 10 from
Dawson,adjoining land, of S. K. Tavlor and Wil-
Hama King,) containing about 900 acres, with 300
23!* IlSli : !!!2 v l , I?r?!l!? ,t !. y Mckot*
“* ** screw
LAND FOR SALE
„ t „ JOHN MORELAND.
September 16, 1853.
j PISES & IIOBBS, t A V
ATTORNEYSAT LA IV—ALBANY, GEO.
Zj$F Practiced n Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
RICHARD K. mats. RICHARD ROBBS.
July 12,1855. 15—
Circuit, at the ensuing election.
September 2, 1858.
Mr.. Editor:—Please announce
lhe .amr ol ROBERT N. ELY, Esq., 113 a candi-
, }<> for the office of Solicitor General of the South*
uV-tern Circuit, and oblige A VOTER.
August 19, 1358. 21—*
.vg=» We are authorized to an-
Jwfilic name of Col. JOHN W. EVANS as h ,
indidate for re-election to the office of Solicitor
General of the South-Western Circuit, at the elec
tion in January next. aug.19 (31)
The Judgeship.
«^»We are requested to an-
nounceCol. RICU’U II. CLARK, of this county,
as a candidate for Judge of the South-Western Cir
cuit. at the election to be held first Monday in Jan
uary next. jy-29 (18)
nnd Mr. Warren on the ChickasawhHtcheeTmrvctiy
West of the New Bridge across the Chickasawkat-
chee Creek, with Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of
open Land—good water. Mr. B. ferown’will show
the lines to any person wishing to purchase.
1 will sell my MUD CREEK Plantation in Dough-
? < ^?? ned Assignee’s Sale. ?"/• ‘Judge Andrews’ Plaee,” udjoinin/j. E. Bond,
A. II. Colquitt, Mr. Peake and Win. Jlonghen.
For price and payments apply to me at Forsyth.
Monroe couuly, or to my son in Albany.
A. COCHRAN.
September D, 1853. 04
TTNDER and by virtue of a Deed of Assignment
^ L from Stephen S. Sikes to the undersigned for
lhe benefit of lhe creditors of said Sikes, a il] be fold
tiefore the Court House door in Albany, Donehertv
county,on llie first Tuesday in October nexi, be
tween lhe usual hours of eale, the following prnper-
MAIIKIED.
(to Sunday evening, 12th in.«t., at the residence of Mrs.
ly, to wit
Ben, a negro man—Enodi.i man—Dorcas, a wo
man, and Sullie, a woman. Also, half interest, nn-
divieeJ, in lot of land No, 376 in the 9ih District
orformerly Baker, now Mitchell county. Also, the
interest or said Sikes in and to city lots' No’s 49and
51 on Flint street in lhe city of All«ny, with the
improvements thereon, and known as the residence
of said Sikes-
Terms made known on the day.
JOHN MORELAND, Assignee.
August 6,1858.
I
Georgia—Worth County.
Gorman in the city of Macon,by the Rev. S. Lax-1 (SIXTY days after dale, application will he ir.ade
r*n*. Br. JOHN BROUGHTEN of Savannah, Ga.. and ^ to the Gonrt of Ordinary of Worth cr.untv for
.. II A Tl’l f A OOP M A W 1 limrrlitAP nf tLa lulo IA. t it 11*1 , . » J
» sell all the real estate of David {Smith, late
On the 31st ult„ at the reridence of Dr. E. C. Jones m
b^tne Rev. James McBride, B. II. I*1oul-
ReV.p, ot'Madi-
On Tuesday evening, 31.«t ult.,l»y Rev. S. P. Richardson,
Col. R- Simp, to Miss. S. C. Paijj.ett, of Lowndes i
leave t
saW county, deceased.
JONATHAN SMITH, AdmV.
September 16,1858.
AN EXTRA CHOICE
FLilKTTiLTIOIV
IN
Dougherty Co, for Sale,
F ROM a very recent overwhelming domestic af
fliction, I offer my Plantation lor sale, though
! I ~~r l j: * ^ .
the same, and
V\!,
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D * r bj’’i Propliy I
<>
asai
(Enteral ^huertisnnenia.
CHEAP AJYO V.IE&.tBjLB
L_A-!NT).
T IIE subscriber offers for sale hi* set
tlement of 930 acres of Land.in the
7th district of Worth county—130 nrres
cleared—together with 150 head of Cattle. ______
70 head of Sheep and about 100 head of Hogs,
the stun of $3,000 cash, or good paper with interest
from date. ' THOMAS H. KENDALL.
July 22,1858 17—19w
O* The Columbus Times & Sentinel copy week
ly till 1st December, and forward bill to*Deer Land’
P. O., Worth conntv, Geo.
m
f fit!?? lor
©eneral QViJucrtisetttcntfl.
, . : : Baotm.
■f A AA LBd. Choice. Tennease Bacon In
I-UUjUIFU store anfl receiving.
ap.8. ,;;,J GLASS,LAWS & CO.
■ •
■
■Whiskey.
1 “A BBUS. WHISKEY, various lininiMi
and for sale at the lowest priee*.
ap.8.
GLASS. LAWS & CO.
Flour.
DBA LBS. FLOUR in sloj;e aud to arrive
UVjVUV soonA-various brands,
ap*. GLASS, IAWS &. CO.
(Central Airoertfeemcnte.
ft&il&l MM***
(•CCCFWOR TO A. 0. OWES,)
WATCH-JMKER, JEWELER
S33mj3>:r i ea\r<s>irv
Opposite Feins. Hariits & V, sEP.rk,
Broad a,rtet—ALBANY, GKO
July 53,1653 . 17—
Watok, Clock and Jewelry
REPAIRING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Dissolution.
rpHE firm of T. H. JOHNSON & CO., v
,!—■ -furra
nctlc Fluid!
v^/l\
'. S
* Sr
\
JOHN H. DEWS,
—DEALER IN—
Groceries, Provisions and
Plantation Supplies.
ID" A Fresh Stock always on hand.
HT Cash or Goods exchanged for Country Pu- . -
dace, at the old Stand of Bovkton. Cociirak &. Co.,! r< j 1 ( ^^j^^53 IW,Uwa8 ’
Albany, Georgia.
.August 2G, 1858. 22— j T. If. Johksto.v.
’hat ho \?ili pucoqed Mr. A. G. Oh-rn^
in th*» Watch aud Jewelry hu?ine?6 ol®
this place, haring bought his entire .interest in the ssme,
and rc-pentfully soliiita the patrornee so liberally exter.a-
.. r . . —- , ,, to Air. Owen—ffteJmj; confident that with several years
=-• _ the first day ol April last, b> mutual consent, G. - experience in the LoMuet* and t superior outfit of Tools
C. Carmichael withdrawing. ^ ^ JOHNSTON J*nd Material?, he will Lc able to merit the patrons go of
c - CARMICHAEL. |. th, p '* * c ec ‘ u -‘' ,li> ’ HPNRY H STEVENS,
In retiring from the Ware-11<-urn and Commiasion bos- ; n—arii^A: r3»«ts
ineas. in South-Western Georgia Deg to t-rider my grate- j - v 17- * ' ‘ Brojd street-Albany, Gee.
lul aeknowledgotnenta and thanks to inv* numerous patrons} *•
nnd tii-nds, for continued favor? for eight years, and take j
this occasion to recommend to yom favor and «
my late partner, T. H. Johnston, and successoi j
tstion in aasiiii.ig my former pairona and the public gem
' injjloy a more competent arKTtru
asoverv way qualified, and in all re*»<*ets corr.pcter't to I
G. C. C Ail .MIC ii ALL.
10—
■ taKe i I lc!:e pleasure in Htating that during thetimu
C {° A ^ r Siev»*n« fins been employed bv mo he has-rineed a
t V V’' fktircugh aequuiutance with hi* trade, and I have no h«si-
j ally thr
J. A. IflLL.!
rrthy re 1
\Vatefi-Maker:! in South-Western Gema
person. 1 reparc
OBITIARY.
Dif.d, in Dougherty county on the seventh inst.
after a few days illness, Mrs. Elizabeth Rntherfi.rd, 1 had refused directly my price
•wife of Col. Samuel Rutherford.) in the 40th year several enquiries to purchase,
of her age. . i My Piautat ion contains Two Thousand Acres of
Tliin* has been snatched as it wer* in a moment | First Q,uali'y OAK anl HK’KOUY and CREEK
fr. in husband, children, relatives end friends, one of i HAMMOCK LANDS. As rid) ns any lands'in
tin* loveliest women the writer ever knew It is Konth-Western Georgia—well improved—with 960
•tic that, for the last few years, lie has seen her hut acres, measured, in cultivation, and 6ov) acres dry
seldom, but in by-gone days, it was his privilege ns ric h Creek Hammock to clear,
well as his great pleasure to meet with her frequent- Stock atxl Provisions to sell with tlie pince on
brand to commune with her around the fireside in suitable terms. My eon or myself will be on the
)«.'r own hospitable and happy home—and as the.Earmall the time to chow the premises and o-ive
mil d recurs to her many virtues—to lmw gxx! a terms, &c. SAM h RUTHERFORD.
wife, in a lie r, eister and friend, and to how warm September 16,1853. 25
aid tine she was ill all these relations—nnd then!
roattvi.plate the very great and irraparable loss sus-
•si neil bv l.«*r warm hiiJ devoted husband and o.hil-
HOLCOMBE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
BAY STREET—SAVA.YXAH, LEO.,
H ave in store and for sale to thi
TRADE on ACCOMMODATING TERMS:
COFFEE—500 bags lair, prime and choice Rio Collce.
ltfO do and pocket Java do.
; 50 do Laguira.
SUGAR-20 hhdrt choice St Croix Sugar
I 15 puncheons choice Porto Rico Sugar.
! 25 nhd* fair New Oilcans and Cuba Sugars
200 bbls A, 3 & C o.'untied u!id powd’d do
50 boxes Loaf Sugar
1 MOLASSES—‘id hhds prime Muscovado Molaspes
50 bbls choice ro-boiled N O .Mola*ts
i 50 do N V Mobis-s-s
THE MOST P01YERFHL IIISIXFECTAYT UQUons-ionu.1. tt.-ctide.i u iu,k.y
50 do N E Hum
13 A^IITVY^S
PROPHYUeTIO FLUID,
OZONIZED CHLORINE,
JOHNSTON & CO.
WARE-HSUSS?
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, GA.
X.AND FOIt SALE.
rpiJE Subsetiber off. M for Kile hit
.li. Plantation situated near Flitit Rivet
the 21st district of. Decaf nr counJv.Gn,
Thr
tract fontaini 750 acre-’, consisting ______
.I ;.,t-< No* 323,277 and 292.—(No. 323 being know n
s the idd • Camp Recovery” lot, a tnost beautiful
uilding site.) it has Ioq Keren chared,and softie
r . f rho be?*t n niitv of’IhdiHcco JliimiRc.ck. It?* inn
prompt ard fuiihfel atteiuk;^ • lies to the production of tr'rn dud
YV to all businessi entrusted to them, jxuticularly io i;,r C0 n 0JI; well watered, good range, and witlul, in a
'"TKnkralSXlSrpntronn^c^uiJcd In iV:.'?j 'ie'U.lil>n:i:n<.l rpinnrkal.!_v lic.llliy. M.j- MtUfti
firm the p?.rt season, thev hope to merit, by M id attention j *’«» show the land to any that wish to purchase, Rfwi
to »tl tho interest of the Planter, a continuance oithexame. | lor te:iR3,&c., apply to Col. N. Tiri or myself in
• Usual advance* made on Cotton in stpro. Family 9\m-} t \’b':r.v .who will nuke tin m res-.unable, and «c-
plie3,Roj»e and I'aegiag, fuiuUied on thu lc£t tdin-.a tlic ! ooui.iiudutioff G. VV F.\GG
-tForda. * ' '
A Iba
v, June 3, 1353.
10-
15--3m.
KNOAVN !
NOTICE.
a.el loud r» lationsand Irieml^.a feeling cf<
tnpa'hy and sorrow i* a
*r-v•*. while tin’ eve is m
i‘.r d:.-i^n.-ation of on
! : .--o who loved her most
„i‘ t! ocgiit that what is 1
Mrs. Uulhertord was n«
, (’linn h, but her mild, i
«•:,!!;. both abrmd ami mi I
ili-pesitiiMi itniversallv
,!—the !
i hut
ptt ned at this truly af-1 es P t ‘ c S a, iy the Bee
Heavenly Father—and | 7lli Dist., Nos.
uii only be consoled ini J*^. 1
r loss
bslrusivo and amiable J
x!:ibited towards her own!
iiiily and nuniediate r-la'ives—her warm and gen- j
ns let tings towards her iViev.dswndtl e friends of*
r husband—-her clmtitv li.r the w.-rM geners.llv,
•I lUiii.-j ositiuu to sneak ei-pnringly of other.--—and !
• l: i.dii- ss towards ber servants—ail these virtue-,
r,- s.> pleasingly exhibited, that until informed |
ii’. rentlv, the writersiipjiosed her to be a member ,
-■ me Christian Church. But. though net a m# m- :
• o! anv vi-ddc Cl.un l». she did not leave us with- !
; giiiug li<-;m* !:> !. • r tumiiy a ml fii* nd.- tin? -be i> !
i ’U I iig.Hi r and • elter world. During I.
PURIFIES DWELLINGS AND SHIPS;
ip' Jiemnres all ojTemicc odors;
TT Invaluable in the Sick Room; It Cure*
T r* Dorns, liiles, Carbuncles o.nd Running Dora
Fr Cleanses the Teeth;
XT Destroys Feel id Drcath ;
O’ Prevents Decayed Teeth proiing Injurious;
tl C Mitigates the tnost alarming sywj-twns of
Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers;
CURES TETTER and SCAM) HEAR;
Used in Bathing, keeps the skin
HEALTHY, SOFT ANIJ WHITE;
Removes Stains and Mildew;
Destroys all Animal or Vegetable. Poisons;
J ‘ L 122. 169. 41 t, 415. j Cures the. Hites nf Insects atnl Stings of Dees;
15th ** “ 8, 9, 10, :*ti, 57. 53. J Removes Rancidity from Butler and Lard;
Hnh *• “ 8. 9. 23, A). S3. Ho. \ l ft, 111,113,. More powerful than any oilier agent in preventing
1 U. P-0,129, l ..5,133. 149, 150, j } } lt , SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. *
)o;», 100,1 Si.*, 19i», 215.221,227, j J_r Manuiuclured only in the Laboratory of
* 24C, -,-v I J. DARBY* Auburn. Ala.,
Sop. Jo, 18.J.3 (.-•’) (». <« FOLD. From which, or HARRAL, RISLEY & KITCHEN,
j No. 76 Barclay street, New York, it may be ordered.'
Nctirp For sale by Druggists generally, and in Albany, by
^ 7. , ! F. O. WELCH,
i«i*Ort^lfl—-Catnoun County. j W holesale and Retail Druggist.
lo the lion. C,M.rt or Oniiimrv , N '' r f? e 5"* to r u ‘ 5i, j fect i' 1 " A , M " “Pf“‘
v -. , pared by I rot. John Darby, tormerly a resident of this
Aoyemuer : State—a man well known lor bis scientific attainments.—
5*3 ijr cu.-k* pure and iuiTtou Malaga
10 bbla Apple Brandy (very choice)
SEWING MACHINES.
Price from .$18 to $1 GO.
20 qr casks P.ut Wine
rid qts Sv iici.ln
ib.h and American
ions branda.quali'.i
ul half boxes Starch
25 do Sperm Candles, 4's and f.’s
10 cases 4V and 0‘s Patent Sperm Cu
1I1E nnd«»r«igned Las sin Ag<
hill d»*zr*n diif-ront p.iUern
‘•neb price* that ail trm* buy.
i! fX imine them, it will cost;
i certiiicnles of iLei; iicimrim
J i* H- is also Agent lor
t on Gins, nv.vnvnacPared
i:tt P.ihuvr:t, which are w
BEHN A FOSTER,
1-uvcTorts ‘
:.\-b
Genera! {.'anunbitioft NCrrr.liunt
*^04 It ay aTREiir, Sav.va.naji, Ur.o.
sa
t tboEt* .Machii •:
*.v« v-’r poor. ('■
,1359
Uy N
;iu 4
adles
J. 11. WAT.SON, Ac
FOREWARN all por-mis
trespassing <
50 do Rev’s No l,2:iml'li.
lot) kugs FG Dupidit's Gunpowder
50 hsilf aud qr.Kega do
500 bags assorted sj7»« Drop and Buck She
10,030 pounds liar Lead
50 baskets Hcid-vi.-k Champagne, j.'mts an
Albany, Jalv 8, 185
FATTEN &. MILLER,
(lat:: r vTTEN, ltrrrox & ro.)
COmiJfSfilON MERCHANT^
S.iT.ir.iisIi, Georgia.
(• r.wrr.N. a. j. mru.kit.
July 3, 1358. 15—
100 hhds Baeo:
25 casks Baltimore Hams
15 »lo lewis’s ili i
lOO Boxes and half boxen »•:
20 bhh No. I Leaf Lard
50 k
do
f WJi.L apply i
'J'his Sept 71 :. 1858
• It stands approved by the leading physiei.
' and is now largely used in their practiee.
j September t>, 1859
s of the South,
24—Cm.
WILLIAM FRIGE. Ailm’r.
■ forgot *!■ -t :lie pr
a! ^iie caib rl u|»* ii
gdotn. should it ;>l
< r In in this \\*'rh
! «hr lr*(! not rai!(
■ ]**<»-sed
her
ITotice.
j Georgia—Calhoun County.
t WII.L applv t«. ih*' Hon.
said county im tb- Fonrih V
I lb:
iri, i!•«*
r .-he;
a to nu t Jesus i.i jmace Then j i:»!e ol said
r. w as those who cainnot lx* c( m L .st p ifi.
nr nineh loved Iricnd been (al.ej./ . - x . 1U ,.
.wand c-f troub^-.amltransplaC.t-
I Aid is rho not now *.vt)^
v“ h» r.M’tbcr rhikf^i-n |
c'i iuntin^ pr.iues and limb s- j
lietvenL. Father s throne, and j
wrlcCiftu* those of us le.'t behind !
n; mourn as on * v ho eanii. t
V»t* h»v but short s< journers here—can
* thi in ! Our bit ss« dFavinur has said,
::iv. all ye that are heat By laden and I
ii r-.-tyea, more, and it shall l e
and ye shall find ; knock, kud it .shall
nto you.” Lit those of n- then whoare
voli lo J sns ami be r.ciiifo'ttd—let Us
ImiftHnre into His Kingdom ; and in Hi<
l.e, -WE SHALL JOYFULLY JIBF.T AOAIX—
MojiE !’* A FRIEND.
nh! we .-or
Hhs net *
'•rid ol ran
ims .»f blDi
and friend-
-bo.ild I
Take Due Kotice!
TTAVING made such alterations and improve-!
JI..H. moots as enable^ me to furnish a b-ller article j
:t lo.-s cost than formerly, I have determined to re-
!<:■•<* the price of iny WASHING MACHINES to I
rWELYE DOLLARS, Cash, if taken from the]
'hep. When delivered elsewhere expenses must!
e paid by the purchaser. j
FT Cotton Gins repaired, atnl Furniture made to!
■ - * | order. JAMES M McDANIEL. ]
? . Palmyra, Sent 9, 1358. 24— i
E. j. Faulkner, I * — i
ROSENWALDIBRO..
50 hills White Wine and Cider Vinegar
75 do Nos 1 and 3 Mackerel.
30 half bhln Nos I and 2 do
250 bale.5 Gunny Cloth
2(H) coils Kentucky Kune
10 bales Twine
25 bbls Mess 1 n;k
20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
25 casks pints HibbertV Porter
10 do Jcllrev’s Pule Ale
25 do Muir•& Son’s Pale Ale
50 cases Allsop vSc .Sons’ English Ale
25 do extra choice livson and Oolong Teas, pn
expressly for family use
100 quarter and eighth choets of Hyson and Yc
Berrien County Lands xor
SALE.
j fjj^HF. Subscrihor otic's lor fade FOUR
• •** HUNDRED &. NINETY A CI * E S
LAND, ui’h ".wrl Siw and Grist
\ Mills, g i vl Fixn.cd Dwelling, 102 fii:*?
| Apnh* Tr. «*s. 5ft English Mulberry To .- : «M w r !
laden with Iruit. beautifullv situated etui v.-rv heal-.
thv, <mi the road from Moultrie to Nashville, mar > hr '
r’errv on Liltli? lliver. i'or turther ptiticulars, ».u
| d*ess It. N. PAUlliSil, V. :.) ,
j July S, lf : 5^. ]5- Ava.Gi.
] iiines^ legXiTf(}iims7
M A
NOTICE.
JAMES H. CARTER is my authoi
jent during uiy absence fruin Albany.
. Jult
29,1*53
Hardeman & Sparks,
VS\treSJoUnc ami Commission
MERCHA NTS,
Mncon, Ga.
U 7TI.L /Tice proinpt Httcntion to the A-lling^ff~“—Y
a.td otoririg ol ‘.'• 'tt-'u and to the. Filling
of Oiders for Gioet-rics and I’.innee;’ Suj.piii-s^—
yctHiruily. They sotu.it a l;b*-r>il ■ hare of patronage.
The
y of the most eminent
expressly designed t
' Pii'.kW,ic.,iI.,\iic
September 2,1358
quarts and pints Underwood*.-
S t»- !i •ostat •■•{ ".'iliiaiM ‘J. Pi
v.,VThin Sop. 7:':. 1
' JK^B H. GRIFFIN, Adn
Nctu ^buertisements.
WUOE3VBH
HAS THE MONEY,
L et him come and buy freely at low
prices.
Bacon, Flour, Bagging, Twine,
Tobacco, Window Sash,
At thr Lowest Factory Prices for Cash.
400,000 IS RICH
I or saic in small or i.u'j-.l lota, to suit purchaser.,.
NTEGKROES
Always on hand for sale.
IT I will pay fair prices for Dry Hides. Wool,
Reeswax, Tallow, &c.
Ail the above at the Store of
. J. n. COOPER & CO’S.,
Auction & Commission House, in front of Johnston
& Cos Ware House, Albany, Ga.
^eptetnbei 10, J&58. 25—4m
AisMfsmm,
TiHtl ensuing Academic Year of this Institution will
1 commence on the First Monday of October next, and
dose on the First of July 1859.
Classics and Higher English Branches
1 J rimary Class. 40
The following conditions, upon which alone Pupils will
'■« received into the Institution, we desire to be noticed :
Lt No Pupil will be received, whose moral character
•* known to 1x5 bad, and if, after admission, it is found to
** he will be dismissed, and the full charges of the term
injde against hjm. Tho reason of this regulation is, that
* Pupil, whose conduct is so disorderly as to require his
fipuLsion, does the School far more injury than such slight
I-xuniary compensation can repair. It is far more desira-
Le that fio never enter. . _.
FI.I.VT.ITIO.TS JroiC
&J&.ZL.JE3.
Georgia—Worth County.
1 OFFER for sale my Lands and Mills*,
to wit: Lots numbers 81, 82, 15D
ICO, 158, 183, ull amounting to twelve
hundred and fifteen acres, and lying in
the 15th district of said county. Quality-
! above named lots are good corn and cotu
1 lauds. My Mills, to wit: two Saws ami
j aro newly built ami situated on Abntm%
never failing stream of water.)
I Also, my Pindertown Plantation, lying on Flint \
! river and on ftie’oTd Stage ro?*d leading from Macon j
( to Tallahassee, and in the 15th district of said enun-l
<*.ich as Black and Colored Silks, Plaid Gienoldes, \ ty, to wit; Lots numbers 184, 185, 186, 200. 201,
u-iv.v , iniiARy lurriwr -mshmere d'Eco^e, All-Wool De'aines, Figrured! and three fractional lots numbers 189, 230, 220, all I
IRON, \MLSy^\\ INL^.^LIQLOIL , BAGGI: j . Delaines and Alpacas, Robes dt» Chenille, l)e Beges, i amounting to one thousand two hundred and sixty-!
A. < D R< )Ph. IIA R D'V A11 h.. I Ginghams, &c.,&c.,; the nicest stock of SllAWLS j five acres, on which there D about four hundred!
BLANK T.... KL1L b I and CLOAKS, and SPRING SKIRTS, all of the | acres of open land and tolerably fair buildings, and j
best quality, and prettiest and lastest styles. Also,! as good a settlement of farming lauds
mended by mu
the State, hi
Professional G
i of the Interior Court, Sheriff--, Clerks, C.>.-r
Ordiuaries. A.e...an*! for our citizen) genera
i Person.) wishing a single ropy sent by trail, s
| send the retail price, §2 5<t, and 15 rents po
stamps. Address L. E. WELt’ll
! ang.5. (19) Albany, (
Agency of the Peoples Bank
OF SOUTH CAKOLIXA.
AND
AT THE HOOK STOKE OF L. E. WEl.CH,
Allfiny, Geo.
- 5/’ All work w.irr inU'-i. fop '. 1 —Jy.
GLASS, LAWS & CO.,
j
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of
L A D IES’ DEESSG 0 0D S,
And all kinds of Plantation Supplies
April 8, 1858.
ALBANY, OAt
2—
GLASS. LAWS & CO.,
GROCERS,
ALBANY'---GKO.
C IONTJNUF. to hold forth at their Old Stand, (at
l the sign of the Flag) and offer to the public a
irge nnd better gelerted
AND
Plantation Supplies
than heretofore. Our assortment is more completed
and selected by our Mr. Spearman in the markets
MBaltimore, New York and Boston, with an eye to
this, market. No effort will be spared upon our part
to retain the position \ve have gained. Onr object
is to establish a First Class House in Albany. We
leave it to the public to decide upon the success.—
We have the same old tnoRo—SELL FOR CASH.
Quick Sales akd Small Profits.
0“The highest market price paid for all kinds of
Country Produce. ^
IP* Cotton Buyers can always l»e found at our
Honse, who will pay the Tor of the Market.
Albany, Sep. 9, 1858. 24—
splendid assortmenUof
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTITIISU Gr,
General
Southern Insurance Agency.
R EPRF.SF.NTIN t J. among other-, the toll owing r: i;s r
cr.ass Stock Uumiunies, the high character ol which
i) undoubted :
CHARTER OAK FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hurt ford. Conn.
Cash Capital and 8342;< < ft
If. Sjirnnvr, Her'1/. Ralph (illicit. Pitv.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
of Hart Jot d, Conn.
Cash Capital and A-.-vts ^725,650.
J. Ji. Ill dr r due, Srt'y. It. It'. Cir.nr, l‘:r*.
MERCHANT’S hNSURANCE COMPANY,
ot Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and' A«>ct« S225,(HK»,
ii. Thos. LobdcU, Hce'y. Mark Hmr>ird, Pres.
CITY 1TKE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Com/.
Cu-h (’apital and Assets 8’2 < .'7,C<X>.
MLLS of all South Gar
^ gia llillx lvink:th!p at
' For Exchange 1
' On Charleston,
Augusta,
1 New Yoik, per cent.
A. A. ADAMS, Agent.
- . C. C. Waite, Src'y. . . „. »«■
I "«i " 101 Kl " cl1 «*» beautifully watcred-J CHARTER OAK 1.IFF. IXSVRAXCE COMPAX
. Also, my hettlenient ol lands in the eounly ot | af Hartford. Conn.
i Dougherty, near tire old Barker Siand and about 7 , Cash Capital and Assets til’EH HALF A MiLT.K
j miles from Albany, to wit: Lots numbers 245 nnd . DOLLARS.
nf bot materiaU. and beat maka. A larpc stock '"‘ S Tf f°b"" !" —'‘^
OF SHOES, BOOTS, IUTS.AXD CAPS, ' Quahty^-flwt fc«u
', my settlement of lands where I now live,
amounting to 2300 teres, well wutered, and about
Americas, April i
Land and Negroes for Sale.
NE Plantation in Worth t
lying on ‘.'one? Greek,’ (about^
16 miles from A .bitty and 12 1
.JiJl Women’* Station, H. 'W. R. R.)
; containing b’uo acres—about 300
fine state of cultivation.
Also, the billowing uaim e*v,->a lots, «ome of which
‘join the aiw.vo—N«w. 1.74.‘l5 r ). 156, 149, 150, 191,
i !9l and 196, a]! in the 15th t'i irict. and lot No. 275
jin the Tib district of Worth county, also, No. 173 in
j the 1st nnd 2<»S in the \4th district of l.ee, nh?o,Nos.
I 47, 82 and 3H5 in tin*. 12ih of Early county, also,
i l*it N<*. 2*.'i> iu the 3d district, and 4th section CliPro-
J kef*, also, lots Nos. 3 and 4 in Block 11 city of Albu-
j nv, a!.-<\ halt acre lota Noo. and 0 in 5 acre range
) city ol UruusAVu k, ■ known Acuslctny. 1 k-Ik.J
Also, Fover.sl f.iiuilies «»;' v**rv likely \ouug Ne-
| gnx's. Trrm« necemmodatirg * Appfv to
A. J. MAC’A RTF! V.
| Al'^ny, May 20, 1858 8—
Ladies’ Bonnets, Hosiery,
TG A "XTCY" G OOTiR Nr.C) I fi*’ 0 acres of Open land now in cultivation. There
aYcvv Slock Ol NEGROES- SHOES. KEli. i i? on t!,is !; u g * "f Ho “; 0i ."
SEYS nr,I BLANKETS. HOMESPUNSg"™’ •”* '” l,er ™.' 1 ,K * os gg 1 "* S tK,d nr ' V r ' .
nwittiw:., Any Derson wishing to purchase nny of the fbro-
OSNAJH IK* S, at lower prices than they
purchase nny of the fore-
ng lands ran examine for themselves nnd make
the same known to me at Isabella P. ()„ Go..
Aug. 19,1858 (21-3m) R. G. FORD.
Scgars a n cl Tobacco,
Saddlery and Crockery,
And various articles too numerous to mention;
which we will sell lower tlmn they ever were sold,
,» rnbav, bought: ra.nnrdin-.ry cl.oap l«rp,inu,| A t.tionon Mill Creek, in Early ruuniy,
nd «re toonn.nud to undersell »uy Merchant lhi*| 0eo ., uontaiuin- 2000 acres of rich lime
e . , . . vine Land, lying perfectly level, with 800
friends and custom- ! ‘ - ■ • — y
PLAJVTA TIG.VS
For Sale.
rjn11E subscriber offers for sale his Plan-
m
ide of New York
\Ve arc very thankful lu our .r.enus am. cusrorn- j : irres of ope „ | u „j_ 6 50 acres recently cleaved ~d
ers for tlieir kind patronage heretofore, and solid a j 200 18 , non ,h a . The place fa watered by
,e : a never failing stream running through it. Health
good. All necessary buildings, viz: Gin House,
Screw, good Cribs, Stables, Shelters, Blacksmith
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.
stock of CLOTHING from the late firm of C
D. &. S. J. Pearson, is now offering Goods at very
j reduced rates. I shall continue to receive fresh sup
No Pupil will be retained, who violates the rules and < i:_. 0 r t t, p l-.test, best nnd most fashionable assort-
2JS°»* mad0 for 0,0 eo'ernment and diacipline of the; V lin j. 0 ri
J. & INGRAHAM.
hkitwi....
, in entering after the expiration of the first month
V” “o charged, pro rata, from the time of entrance, to Uio
, |, *'e of the session. No dedoetjon will be made for ab-
: r nce . except from Providential causes, and then at the
‘•weretion of tho Principal.
Albany, September 16,1858.
FLORIDA LAND.
subocribcr will sell one-half or all her Lands
io Calhoun county, Florida. They extend from
in n ” ^* ne » fl°wn the river.bclow the Bend of Alium
“J* containing 1,000 acres more or leas—among
w ,“ch land is the iuatly cclcbratted bBeckwith Place^
where he realized tr
'M »•( Un4.
^te+tna.
Spp. 16,1658. '
.nent of all kinds of Goods usually k»|>t in a Cluth-
inq Eslablislmienl.and by due attention lo bwiraw,
liope to receive a liberal share of public patronage.
Mv Stock will consist in ratt of the following:
Coats, Pants, Vests, anil Over-Coats ofevery de
scription, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Half Hose,Gloves, Shawls, Fancy
Blankets, Hats, Op* Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas,
Walking Canes and Jluggy Whips. Also fine
Cloths and Caasiiners tq the Piece. Fine Cigars
* n powdeVtnd Shot, Powder Fldsks, Game Bags,
—>
Pr ^C.U and exaiqiko jfes&L^:
elsewhere. WM. H. LIPPITT.
■ AU«"y- SoptM8S8; : . _ a *T .
'IBSSUftSfeS
Ordinaries.
hand ftt this office.
continnunre of tho fame, ms u f c shull try to pie;
them harder than ever. To the public in general
we have to say that it will be to their own advantage
to call on E. ROSENWALD & BRO.,
O’ Opposite Hill’s Stables, and next door
to King & Walker's Saloon, Albany, Ga.
September 2, 1858 23-tf
■A
NEGRO BOY FOR SALE,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
1»7E offer for sale, at a low price for Cash,
or an approved acceptance on short
time, a Negro Boy, about 26 or 27 years old,
able bodied, good size, aud well suiteJ for
farm work, to which ho is accustomed. Applv to
1 HINES & HOBBS.
Albany, September 9, IC53. 24-4w
Georgia—Worth Coun/y.
I FOREWARN all persons imm trading for a
promissory note, made by myself payable to Dan
iel B.ily, for one hundred and fifty dollars; said note
was made on or about the 13th day of November
1856 and due the lsf day of January 1858, or as
near as recollected.
Said note was given in part payment ot West half
of lot of land number one hundred, (100) in the 16th
district of said county. J do not intend paying said
note to any person except said Daniel Baily. as I
have had to pay offFi-Fus for said Baity, for the
payment of which said ^ T
September 9,1858 , ! , , 34—3\v
Shop, 8 Negro Cabins with brick chimneys. Dwell
ing Honse, &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 ure
attached to the place that cannot lie enumerated
within the limits of a short advertirement, but Tull
particulars may be obtained bv applying to
*>:l McClj
SAMUEL
.ARY,
C.3^ The undi*rri{;..<.v« ... piiq-mu umet
and Marfbe Insurunc** to nny amount, on Rood rUk?,
the lowest rates coresident with the t»*curitv ot tli^ C<-m-
panies which he represents. A. WTLftL’R, Agent.
No. Ill Bay Street,Savannah, Ga.
August 26,1858. 22— 13*v. , , . , . ,
_ _ i 7T i-N L\v the louder of their service* to t!i»' Planter? <4
„ _* 'V” ~ ~ I X.L Georgia and thei ad/ining State?, and. will continue
t (Tit r 3^ WA to nell Cotton at FIE1 Y CENTS p«*r halo.
Jtd'CrKyJi c T .H .» J. | Orders fo; Bacgingi Rope, and other xup|*lhv,fille«l
O NE note of band given by W. \V. Cheever, and j R^rnptlyand at Uie ^lowe-st i
made payable to Newett Foster, for Six Hun- 1,1 U,1 “ M ' '*' ir *“
Ared and Eighty-Five Dollar? and eixty-two cent*
led is prepared to effect Li
! EVANS, HARRISS & CO.,
;f.vctoiis & COJnilSSIOX jikkchants,
BA Y STREETS A VANN A It, GEO.
date! April 29th, 1858,and due January 1st, 1859.
Tiio said note having hern Jod or inisjuid by Moses
Foster. I forewarn all persons from trailing lor
the same. NEWETT FOSTER.
Aug. 26,1858. 22—3w
WM. >1. Ii'ANTIGXAC,"
tfeptember 2,1858.
i Cotton
her supplies, filled
*, ana I literal ad-
23—13w*
mmw iboods!
Fall Goods!
; \75f R are opening a select assortment of FAI.T,
| “ 9 GOODS, juft received, aud hs wc expect
j m ntetliing NEW by every Freight Train coining in,
.'ve would respt'ctfully invite the attenliQn of our
; patrons and public iu general, to call and examine
lour Stock. D. MAYER & BRO.
Albany, Ang. 19, 1853 21.
ar oia wopw
f|F *11 description* ncuOy andprompOyul
" at this office.
txecniti
. /TT
Soutli-Western Railroad.
Schedule for Passenger Trains.
On and after July 2.9th.
L EAVE Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 A. M ,
arrive in Columbus 5.35 A. M. and 3.45 P. M.,,
leave Columbus 4 n. m. and 3.45 p. m., arrive in 1 rjf/UBiE I*i.*.VT.inO.T
Macon 9.50 a, m. and 9.18 p. in. j r~i a f* "T~^
Leave Macon 11.45 A. M., arrive at Albany fi.25 j JP jIxXjJu. . •
A. M. Dawson 6 00 'ff' WILL sell on good terms lor Cash or
Leare^Albany 3.00, p. m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.— • on time, the Pian^tion formerly own-
Arrivoln Macon 9.18 p. m. | cq by James J. Keaton, in Baker county,
- Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday, t live jnilca West of Newtou, on the road
„ _ .. G* t: au a, Harris Go. Ga Wednesday end Friday. t T j>—Tuesday,Thursday,'leading to Milf,ml in said countv. If not aow j»rt-
Refers to Kev. Mr. Grnlin, Cm., and B. H. .and Saturday. " • vateiy before tire* Second Tucsdav in November next,
Grawlord, Lsq., Gatauta, Ga. J^cave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive nt Dawson $.20«it will then be sold at Public Outcry at the Court
—1 ALSO OFFER— I p. in , Albany 4.32 p. m. i House ia Newton.
303J acres lying on the. Teliawaynoclutway Creek, | l^eavc Albany 6.20 a. ni., Dawson Arrive | J’ersons wishing a good bargain aud a gnod P2*(v
about six milep from the South-Western Rail Routt.'
August 19, 1858 21—3in.
i^avc Albany 6.20
i« Randolph count}’, Ga., 100 acres cleared aud the! at Macon 9.11 p. m, • • jtafionol Pine Land, "will do well to exarnine the
balance well timbered with mixed growth, lying' Ma il Stages to and from Ta 11a hassee,ThomaRyflle pince and apply in time. There are 2250 acre* in
' UA,u ’'t* -k “ '”*»• "/—*—• »~n r» f 'and Bainbridgc,&c. connect daily with regular Iri) iiiH-the settlement. I will sell a part nr all to suit a
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-wcckly to Cutli- nercKascr. \
bert. Fort Gaines, &e. There arc about 350 to,-t05 seres In ruitivltiion
•At'Macon connect with Trajns on Centtal and on the place, with all the necessary buildings. ,
Macou & Western Rail Reads. J B. O. KEATON.-
FARE from Albany via Savannah to New York I Albany, Sep 2, 1858. , i w23—UOw.-
by Stpamshtps in Cabin, $24 25. Tickcta, can be
ptuCurcd from R. Road Agent, Albany.
‘ GEO. \V. At)AMS, feupSL ■
T6-
BAPTIST
mms mmm.
OUTHBERTj GA.
F/A-LL TERM, 1858.
July 15,1858.
NOTICE.
f J. Meldou would respectfully inform ihk pub-
W . lte g*narklty, lh« he ts Mill carrylnebri tho
Carriage anti>Repairing Boslaessi •'
•bo Car rhg* BbcksmithinA «bo Wood'«8rk,'«ni
tjfTiy ,
Albany, Nov. Uib, 1857. S3.Utf.
HOTEL
*' '' '.JMU'; .... * " *1
GLASS SPRINGS.
XT- J- WmjrEITORST fooirinformtho V;--
XX* or* at .r* — *
rei> Trikelllng
. Hm uSmp ; . ,...
,ffori!. AccomfnwJafiuns good uu.dtrrinrvtu -
- i/liiE* Springs, July 22,185*. * 17-