Newspaper Page Text
Nci» ^totttiscments.
0\E PIHCE>-yo DEVIATION I T
0 SE of the largest and most varied stocks of Miscella
neous Goods to Southern Georgia, is now being re-
" ind “ C. W. Rawson’s.
-n v* in want of good Goods at low prices; Will find it
iiflsave them money to buy of mo.
"Vonntry merchants snpplled at his
prices.
flH P Corner Broad and Washington streets.
k lirffa lot of white and grey Blankets, red Blanket-,
Lin*eys, Osnaburga and Plantation Goods-qencr-
HTlrc now being received nt C. W. RAWSON’S.
Dress Goods, ffic.
Silks Merinos, DeLanw. Cashmere*,Bombazines,
Gipshams, Prints, and a lull line of Dress Goods.—
jUutiful Beyudere silk Robes, beautiful silk Robes
A ' l " e ‘ Striped Silks
Stnnll PDid and Solid Colored Silks, at wry low
prices. Beautiful Robes of Cashmere, Do Lane and
French Prints,children and Lad iesf Cloaks and Tal
mas „f every variety, and price from $2 to $35—
these in satin and silk velvet, are exceedingly rich
and beautiful. '
Collars and Sleeves, Mourning Collar* and
Sleeves, Veils, Edgings and Inserting*, checked
Uiss moll dotted, and a full assortment of Muslins ;
Noop Skirt* of all grades, kid, silk, heaver, lisle, and
a full assortment of Gloves; Hemstitched and clear
jju-n Handkerchiefs, black and white Silk Laces,
Tmlelon’s Flouncing*, Ladies silk and merino Vests,
jijljj and cotton Hose, chi Ids’ cotton and wo>l Sacks,
Ribbons, Fringes and Trimmings, Opera and Sack
Flannels, Velvet Ribbons, Sash and Belt Ribbons,
beadier, Velvet, Silk and Elastic Belts, Oonsetla of
,11 kinds: STELLA and CHINEAL SHAWLS,
Wool Snawls, &c., &c., together with a full assort
ment of Ladies* and Misses Dress Goods; &c., Sic.
Staple Family Goods.
Tickings, Bleached and Brown Homespuns,
Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Dmnasks, Towels,
Napkins. Flannel*, Domestic Stripes, Brilliants, Bed
ili.mkets, Diapers, &c., &c.
Woodtcare, 4*c., 4'c,
Tub*. Pails, Bucket*, Brooms, Well Bnckets,
Stives, Churns, &c., Sic.
NOTIONS.
Game Bags, Skirt Ueids, Steel and Brass Hoop
Satchels. Carpet Bags, Ink piper, Pens, Britain-’ .
Comb-, Buttons,Needles, Bindings, Linen and Cot-
i »n Threads, all kinds, Sewing Machine Thread.
Va^es. Baskets, Toys, and a thousand other articles
j:i this line.
Hardware, .Yc.
Smiths’ Tools. Bellows, Anvils, Hummers, Screw
Phtw and Vices, Nails. Knives and Forks, Poekc.
Cutlery, Hinges, Planes, Saws, Augers, Chisels,
Axes, llrmd Axes, Hatch t . Lock , Pots, Ovens.
Spider**. Fry Pans, Wuflle Irons, &.«•., Sic.; Shovel?,
and spade*, Chains of all kinds. Traces, Ham:*s,&c
Carpels l Carpets / I
Sopor. Curpeis, all wool.
*• ** Venetian.
11 .** Extra Fine.
“ '* Oiftoiiand Wad.
*• 3 and 4 y«rd> wide Druggett.
H&Td't't ixxs.
M.its of all tin.,Illsome wry u .* Beautiful \
• ::i.-t; Brussell’s Carpeting. Ena«n< lied Oil <Wli,j
&e. \
Hats £tzx<a. Caps,
la yreat variety. j
ILOTUIXfi AM) FAMILY GOODS. I
K- Uti-a* cloth Coat«, Medium and luwgradcCoatsCas-
> C .»ts Pauls and Ve-t- of .ill kioiD, Silk, Satin ,
V.-.v t. ami a lull iH«.irtTient of IV.sls darseille* and Lin-
Shirt*, M ir.-fill.-s ami Linen Bosom* and Col-
! .r-. |).-.ivwrs, ol wool and cotton, Nett ShiiU*, Ifunriker-
vi'.-l-. I'r.avat-, S'-arf*, Blovtw, Sa-tH-ndt-r*, Overcoat- 8 ,
f u'mdi.is &»• . &C. 1 have devoted a large Room i-x-
vla.i\ . lv for Clothing, and my?to-k in this lino is derided-
k tlj -;iivi ever off'.rod in litis* market.
MOOTS .I.Yffi SHOES,
'I !ii ids, from the common ne^ro shoe, to the fine?*
I.i I; ■* Kid Boot, ami from a common Ditching Boot to a
in-* \V»t.*r Proof or Putnp Sole calf Boot, Boy*, Misses
v*y-
DISSOLUTION.
'T'lIE Firm ol Glass, Laws & Co.,' is ibis div di*.
, “iwd by mutual consent. The hnsincss will
be conducted in future by JONES, LAWi/fi CO
• ♦»<»]< E.T, JONES. .
E..ft. LAWS.
, ; ,T.M. WELLBORN,’
' JUNES, LAWS & CO,
(SUCCESSORS TO GLASS, LAWS & CO.)
Nem ^buertisemento.
AilaBA-NY—GHEO.
Nero ^bnertisctDcnts.
T. JONES.
H. H. LAWS. _
T. X. WELLnORN.
». T. SPEARMAN.
Osnaburgs, Homespuns. &o.
20 Bales Eatnnlon Factory O.stmburos.
5 “ Ben Franklin * e
3 “ Thnmaston u «
8 “ Virginia u «*
25 * 4 Uorocspnns,
8 “ Colton Yarns.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kerseys, (different price*;,
8 Bales Stripes.
For sale by , JONES, LAWS Si CO
Blankets and Shoes.
3000 Pair Negro Shoes,
2000 ** 44 Blankets.
For sale hy JONES, LAWS Si CO.
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, &c.
Whiskey per gallon, from 60c. lo ©4 00
Brandy “ “ “ S3 00 to 10 00
Wine “ “ “ 75c. to 3 50
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Sugar, Coffee, &,o.
10 Barrels A Sugar,
10 “ B *
20 “ C “
25 “ Coffee “
50 Sacks Rio Coffee,
25 “ Java u
5 Ilhds..Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bbls. Goidcn Syrup.
For sale hy JONES* LAWS Si CO.
Fine Cigars.
Following Brands:
I .a Coquetta,
La Teyesta,
I a Concha,
y Nectar.
Opera, &c., &c.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Fine Tobacco,
At the following prices per pound:
Katv Darling. §1 50. r
Colorado Rolls. I 50.
KissMe Quick, 1 «0.
Pun (hike, 1 25.
Frank Weston. 75.
X>ISSOLXTTIOZST.
rSlilE Firm of FEARS, HARRIS & ROBERTS
JL is this day dissolved by mutual agreement.
The bnsinoss of the lute firm will b,- settled up
by MeeEr 5 ..F K **s^yA P dus... .. ,.
vyjlliauk the community for tliyil- patronage,and
recommend the new firm to llieir altentinn.
All who ore indebted to no ’will please- pay nt an
early day.. All accounts are drawn and ready for
settlement. • JV W. FEARSi
„ w. b. Kaeuus,'
sept. 37,18S8. E. A. ROBERTA
NEWHRM.
A^UR Mr. FEARS having purchased the interer.t
of E. A Robert^, we will continue'the busi-
ncs* under ilia firm of Fears &. Harris. .All Good*
sold after 1st October,' If promptly paid for 1st Jan
uary next, we will charge no interest—if not, all
such accounts will be nude out as our original ad-
♦ dement stales -
f e will b<; pleased to see all our 6ld customers
and a few new on^s, as our Stocjc is now complete
We wish the patronage of all who want new and
good Goods. J. \V.- FEARS.
. ‘ W. B. HARRIS.
Alluiny, sep. 30, 1858. -27—3w.
(General 3.imcrttscmcms.
HIVES & HOBBS,
ATTORXh r.v AT LA IF—ALBANY, GEO.
Practice in Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
RICHARD K. niXES. RICHARD HOCUS.
July 12,1355. 15-
JOHN H. DEWS,
—DEALER nr—
Groceries, Provisions and
' Plantation Supplies.
O’ A Fresh Stock always on hand.
IT Cash or Goods exchanged for Country Pro
duce, at the old Stand of Boyhtok, Cochran & Co.,
• AH)any r Georgia.
August 26,1858. 22—
SOO Ounces
SULP1I. QUININE.
I ^OR sule by the undersigned in quantities to
suit buyers—war muled pure—received
direct from the manulactuier*. Dealer*, Physicians
and Planters supplied on the mod favorable
term*.
ID” Apply to JOHN H. DANFORT1I.
Albany, Sep. 30lh, 1H58. 27-3w.
E. J. Faulkner,
.WATCH-MAKER
HOLCOMBE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
BAY STREET—SAVAANAU, GEO.,
(Scncrnt ^VDuErtiscmcnR
,mmi seiooL
©cnctal 7VbucilTSfmcnt5.
. '- '7 (si;cL'Ess'on to'a.'c.' owes,)
AYATCII-3IAKER, JEWELER
: AKD .
OrroMiE Feaus, IIaheis *i liiT.r.r.TK.
Rmd>tivet-AUL*NY.GF.().
July 22,1858- y-. 17-.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry-
REPAIRING IX ALL ITS BRAXCI1ES.
lowing conditions,upon which alone Pnpila will
be received Into jhe Institution, we desire lo bo noticed r
1st No Pupil will bo received, whose moral character
is known ,to be bad. tmd if, alter admission, it is found to
be so, he jvjl) be dismissed, and die full charges of the term
made against him. The reason of this regulation is, that
a Pupil, whose condnet is‘so. disorderly as to require hi*
expulsion, does the School for more: *’ ’ ” *“
pecuninY compensation can repair.
2d. NoPurdfirifi be retained, Wto'violate* the rules and tliit be will > snccced Mr A. G. OwenJ
regulations made for the government and discipline of the Watch and Jewelry business of
Institution -* j thn* piaec, having l>ougbt his enure intcreet in theeafnc,
3d. Pupils saleriu* oiler the expiration of tho fust month •mil rwpectlully solieits the pitrousae so libw.ll, extend-
will be charged, pro reti, from the time of entrance, to the *d to Mr. Owen—-fitehng confident that with several year*
close of the session No deduction will be made for ab» experience in the business and a superior outfit-of Toole
sence, except from Provideutial causes, and then at the.* 0 " Material*, he will be able to men! tho patronage of
the public generally.
discretion of the Principal.
Albany, September 16,1858.
Plain Twist,
For salebv
JONES, LAWS * CO.
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Negro Goods ; Blacksmiths’ Tim»I* : PlantHtio
•teu-kils. and ev.M iiliiitg ci-e in the lin * of Plan : er'
•uppli's.
For sale by JONES. LAWS & CO.
AND
AT THE BOOK STORE OF L. E. WELCH,
Albany, Geo,
EW All work warranted. sep.9—ly.
Atlantic Cable
C AN bo seen at onr Store. We have now in
Store, ready for exhibition, a beautiful stock of
Staple and Faney Dry Goods,
SHOES. HATS and CLOTHING, at low prices.
Robe A’l.aize Silk*, 15 to §40.
Black Gro De Rhine Silks.
Bazadier Silks.
Robe A’Laize De Ijiincs.
Wool Plait!* and Cashmeres.
Prints, Homespuns. &c.
Cloth Cloaks, and Magic Shawls.
Round Cornered Stell A’Shawls.
Linen Shirts, Collars and Crivals.
Brogans, Blankets. Kerseys, Wool Hats. Call
and see us. ns we will take pleasure in showing
you through.
—ALSO—
Valenriers. Hire Collar* and Sleeves, 5 to 820,
Embroidered Swiss Jact.Sleeves, Embroidered Swiss
Ja;-t Collars. Embroidered Edgings and Inserting*.
Isolie*’ Kid Gloves, Wool Gantlet*, and Gouts’
Wool Gloves.- Sic
FEARS & HARRIS.
Srr. 23 I8rj8 2ri-4w
ong* mir, prune anu ci
100 do and pocket Java
50 do Lnguira-
SUGAR—20 hhds choice St Croix Sugar
15 puncheons choice Porto Rico Sngar.
25 nhds fair New Orleans and Cuba Sugars
200 bbls A, B Si C clarified and powd’d do
50 boxes Loaf Sugar
MOLASSES—20 hhds prime Muscovado Molasses
50 bbls choice re-boiled N O Molasses
50 do NY Molasses
LIQUORS—100 bbls Rectified Whiskey
20 do N E Rum
25 do Rye Gin
25 do P & H Gin
50 qr casks pure and im’tion Malaga Wine
10 bbls Apple Brandy (very choice)
5 do Peach do
i 25 do choice old Monongahel.i Whiskey
20 qr casks Port Wine
100 eases pt3 and qts Schoidnin Schnapps
CIGARS—150 M half Spanish and American Cigars
TOBACCO—150 boxes various brands,qualities and sizes
manufactured Tobacco
20 cases do do
SUNDRIES- '
100 boxes and half boxes Adamantine Candles
15& do Col Kate’s Family, Tale and No. 1 Soap
I 50 do and half boxes Starch
I 25 do Sperm Candles, 4’s and G*s
| 10 eases 4’s and 6*a Patent S|>enn Candles
I 50 do Key’s No. 1,2 and 4 Lemon Syrup
; 100 keg-* FG Dupont’s Gunpowder
i 50 half and qr kegs do •
I 500 bags assorted sizes Drop and Buck Shot
! 10,000 pounds Bar Lead
! 50 hiiski tj (Jeidseick Champagne, pints and quarts
| 100 hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders
25 casks Baltimore Hams
| 15 do Lewis’s do (very choice)
i 100 hoxes and half boxes extra and common Candy
SO bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard
50 kegs do do
50 bbls White Wine and Cider Vinegar
75 do Nos 1 and 3 Mackerel
30 half bbls Nos l and 2 do
250 balus Gunny Cloth
200 coils Kentucky Rope
10 bales Twine
25 bbls Mess I ork
20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
25 casks pints Hibbcrt’s Porter
10 do Jeffrey’s Pale Ale
25 do Muir & Son’s Pale Ale
50 cases Allsop & Sons’ Engli.h Ale
25 do extra choice Hyson and Oolong Teas, put up
expressly lor family use
100 quarter ana eighth cnests
Hyson Ti_
500 half and quarter boxes Sardines
25 boxes Pepper Sauce
50 cases half gallon, quarts and pints Underwood’i
Pickles, Sic., Sic., Sic.
September 2,1858 23—13\v
J: S. INGRAHAM.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of T. If. JOHNSON & CO , was dissolved
on tire first day of April last, by mutual consent, G.
C. Carmichael withdrawing.
T. H. JOHNSTON.
G. C. CARMICHAEL.
In retiring from tho Ware-House and Commission bus-
can in South-Western Georgia, I beg to tender ray grate
ful acknowledgements and thanks to my 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. H. Johnston, and successor J. A. Hill,
as every way qualified, and In all respects competent to
transact vour business. G. C. CARMICHAEL.
June 3; 1858. 10—
T. II. JonssTox. ‘ J- A. Hiu h
JOHNSTON & CO.,
W.&EtE-H©USB
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, OA.
ILL continue to give prompt and faithful attention
to nil business entrusted to them, particularly to tin
storage and sale at Cotton.
w
Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to the late
firm the pest season, thev hope to merit, by strict attention
to all the interest of the Planter,a continuance of the same.
Usual advances made on Cotton in store. Family Sup
plies, Rope and Bagging, furnished on the best terms the
market affords.
.June 3, 1853.
a the best terms
10—
i of Hyson and Young
A lira
r 30.
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL !»• • M.ld.in the first Pm ml-.v in N.
tu-xt.U-U.re the Court lUm*e dour in
nt A'Inny. between Die usual hours ol sale.
r.ty
Loi ol
ety- 1
vi.xl -
tne fir-1
.1 JL'tl of nil (trades of Tobatco, : iUu^iK-r
Wliich l will sell at what will seem to the purchaser a
v tv great sacrifice, but in fact I bought my Tobacco very
: ivv, tiu! am offering it at a small advance.
I -r 3),(KKI C IGA IIS, OF ALL GRADES.
SADDLES BRIDLES, VALICES,
Vi’lii i--, Saddle Bugs, Enameled cloth, IDJters, dec., dec.
B'owder, head, Shot, Soap,
Ca-vlles, Starch, Pepper, Spice*, Snuff dee , &e., &c., d^c. •
'* * 1 : complete for varieiy. I yield the palm to j Si
t-lrte.t t*f l»«Hio|it-r_y countv,
!a from Dougherty superior court in ft
. Robinson, A.bn’r,'vs. Win. Mills of Bak
nd Fred. A. Melt* of Dougherty county ; levied on
3 the property of suid Mil is. Property jx>iuted out
iy said Mills
Also, lot of land ntt:nber two hundred and four,
’204) in the second district of originally Early now
ibv 1
of a Mo
Fi-f.t issued from Dougherty superior court in favor
of Daniel W. Miller, ti.iusfeyee, vs. Thomas Collin*.
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
Also, a nepro map. Tit us, about 35 veafs old, dark
comp'exion, and Biddy, a woman about 40 year* old,
ol dark complexion, levied on to satisfy a li fa from
Dougherty superior court in Ikvof of Eli Warren vs.
\ -
V\
Prophy J
•y
3?OIl SALE
T HE Subnetiher has for sale a second-handed
ROOKAWAY, which he will sell love on Hire.
W. J. McBRYDE.
Albany, April 1, 1858 1 —
Cotton Commissions.
VV l. wii! sell cotton at FIFTY CENTS'
HENRY II. STEVENS, •
(Successor to A. G. OwenJ
Opposite Fear*, Harris Si Robert*,'
jy 22. 17— Broad street—Albany, Geo^ -
I take grcr.1 plonsure in stating that during the fitne
Mr. Stevens has been employed by tne ho hast-Tinced it
thorough acquaintance with his trade, and I h»tVno hesi
tation in assuring my former patron* and the public amcr-
!ly that thov cannot employ a more competent and trovt-
i-orthv per*-on. 1 regani him a* one of the most akillful
Watch-Maker* in South-Western Georgia. > r
Albany. July 32,1659 (IT—, A. O. OWKN.
LAND FOB. SALE. “
T HE Subscriber offers for s.nle his <
Plantation situated near Flint River 4
in the 21 st disiiict.ol Dec.atur county, G«i. 1
The tract contain* 760 acres, consisting __
ol lot- No- 323.277and 2B2—(No. 323 Ix-'mgk,
as the old “Camp Recovery” lot, ft most beautiful
building site.) it has 100 acres cleared,and some
of the. best quality of Tobacco Hammock. It is |n it
lw*Jy, lies well, adapted to the production of corn Ittl
cotton; well wnforeil, good range T and withal. Inn
neighborhood remarkably healthy. Maj. . Parham
will show the land to any that wish to purchase,and
for lenns, &c., apply to Col. N. Tift or myself ju
Albany, who will make -them reasonable and ac
commodating. G* W. FAGG.
Albany. July 8,1858 lf>—3m.
BEEN &. FOST3
FACTORS
PL AND 1
Seiicriil Comminslon Merchant*,
204 Bay strcht, Savannah, Geo.
July 20.1SS9
Hrt
SEWING MACHINES. '
Price from $18 to $150.
rpiTE undersigned has an Agency for the sale of
* half dozen different patterns of these Macl.iiv'*.
at such prices that all may buy, however poor. Call
and examine them, it will cost yon nothing to look.
For certificates of their ptuformancc see hand-bills.
O’ He is also Agent for the sale of a lot of fioe
Cotton Gins, manufactured under his own supervis
ion at Palmyra, which are warranted to perform well
J. H. WATSON, Agent.
Albany, July 8,1858. 15-
per Bile.
HARDWICK & CO.
Savannah, Ang. ID. 1858 21—8w.
s
I
\
llenrv A. Scott,
Pa
*lv,L. * ' ; t . * C. IF. JMIFSl
Be nt no to inquire for
RAWSON’S.
Omntrw Merchants are incited to call, as I hnrf
• 'll*at PRICES that sroit will not fail to buy, ij you
Albany, September 30th, 1858. 27-tf.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
T ill-1 undesigned, residing *n a pleasant part of
the city, is now prepared to take Six more
Young Men ns private Boarders. His house is con
venient to the different Schools of" the city, which is
«ti additional ndvitninge for persons in the country
wishing to send their children to school.
His charges are §15 per month and every thing
found except waslang.
ALEX. HERRINGTON.
Albany, sep. 30, 1868 .37—3w.
DA-TtBY'S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
,^T\VTrfT> 7
OZONIZED CHLORINE.
NELSON TIFT,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCER,
broad STREET—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
September 3o, 1853. 27—
_ NELSON TIFT,
IT AS on-hand a large lot of Groceries and Heavy
Goods, nucb ns
Bagging, Rope, Twine.
Negro Shoes ana Blankets,
a nd all other Gootfe for• Bj^ntation supplies, now in
Store and tveeiving tW^TwUicb will be sold as low
the lowest. Alfaro specially invited to call and
examine the stock.
Mr. L. G. Sutton will ehpw yon througli.
Albany, sep. 30, 1858 ,. ; 27—
ADAMS &. REYNOLDS,
'URE-HOUSE & COMMISSION (MERCIXANTS,
.IMaeon, Geo.
piONTINUE.tbe business at the Fire-
V-/ proof Wara-Hbose hithertooocapiedM MB
, y went. They pledge their personal at-
!j? Uon 10 business entrusted to lheir^lHMMH>
and respectftxlly solicit consigntncnts of Cotton or
ou *t produce.
Order* for Darning, Rope and other family supplies fill-
** P^mptly and wS care; and at the lowest market pri-
Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store. ,
■.LmSSatSKw: .,
John Moore/Esq., Randolph “ •
' A.b“a»aW
September 30,1853 • . : ‘ 27—
security, and Angustu:
appeal; levied on as the properly
aid Daiiforth. Alsu, twenty-one barrels of Lime
Hid lour boxes of Glass, levied on as the property of
Henry A. Scott to satisfy the above stated ti fa.
Property pointed out by S. L. Btrbonr.
J. S. BROWN, Dep Sheriff
s-p. 31,1858. _
Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales.
tmMLL be sold before the <’<»urf H*mse door
v T the town of Morgan, Calhoun county, within
the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November next, the following property, to wit:
One half interest in a house and lot in the town
of Morgan, number not known, but known as fit
house now occupied by J..G. and J. B. McCullc s
as a Carriage shop; levied on as the property of J.
G. McCullers to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county: Wm. T. Robinson
vs. J. G. McCullers and Win. E. Griffin. Property
pointed out hy one of the defendants
One house and lot in the town of Morgan, No. 29,
it being the lot on which J. G.McCullers now lives;
levied on as the projjerty of J. G. McCullers to sat
isfy two Justice Court li fas issued from the 1123d
district, G. M.,of said county: one in favor of Ja*.
J. Monroe and one in favorol Petikney, Wheeler Si
Co. vs. J. G. McCullers. property pointed out by
defendant. • ... •
.Also, one half interest in the place whereon A. B.
Wright now lives; levied on as the property of A.
B. Wright to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa issued
from the 1123d district, G. M., in favor of John R
Cain vs. Wm. Skaggs and A. B. Wright. Property
pointed out by sain Wright
^ ELIJAH PADGETT, Sheriff.
September 30, 1868.
, Just Received,
A GOOD lot of Flour and for sale, i
CORN 'whiskeyJ.V 8 "’ ‘ f!?W ba,TeIS ° f P ° rt
.SO?. 80,>1858
-for ea’.e by
GRINNELL &. BURTZ.
THE MOST POWER El'L DISINFECTANT
KK^OWIST!
PURIFIES DWELLINGS AND SHIPS;
■p Remove* all offensive odors;
Ij* Invaluable in the Sic>; Room; II Cures
XT.Bums. Biles. Carbuncles and Running Sores;
CT Cleanses flic Teeth;
11" Destroys Reef id Breath i
O” Prerents Decayed Teeth proiing Injurious}
O* Mitigates The most alarming symptoms of
Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers;
CURES TETTER and SCALD HEAD:
Used in Bathing, keeps the skin
HEALTHY. SOFT AND WHITE;
Removes Stains and Mildew;
Destroys all Animal or Vegetable Poisons;
Cures the Bites of Insects and Stings of Bees ;
Removes Rancidity from Butler and Lard
More powerful than anv other agent in preventing
the SPREAD OF CON TAGIOUS DISEASES.
O’ Manufactured «*nlv in the Libofatury of
J. DARBY, Auburn, A/a,
From which, or HARRAU RISLEY & KITCHEN,
No. 76 Barclay street, New York, it may be ordered.
For sale by Druggists generally, and in Albany, by
F. O. WELCH,
State—a man well known . _
It stands approved by the leading physicians of the South,
and is now fsrgelv used in their practioo.
September 9,1858 , 24—Cm.
(DiUOTHlMO
EMPORIUM.
HHHE Undersigned having purchased the entire
-*• stock 6f CLOTHING from the lure fiim of C.
D. «&, S. J. Pearson, is now off-ring Goods «t very
reduced rates. I shall continue to receive fresh sup
plies of the latest, best and most fashionable assort
ment of all kinds of Goods usually kept in a Cloth
ing Establishment.and by due attention 10 business,
hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage.
My Stock will consist in jwtrt of the following:
(’oats, Pants, Vests, and Over-Ciwts of every de
scription, Under-Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Cm’vals,
Handkerchiefs, Half Hose,Gloves, Shawls, Fancy
Blankets, Hats, Caps Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas,
Walking Cane* and Buggy Whips. Also fine
Cloth* and Cassimers in the Piece. Fine Cigars
and Tobacco.
Powder and Shot, l’owd-r Flasks, Game Bags.
Percussion Caps, &c. Hair Brushes, Shaving
Brushes, Wist Brooms. Combs, Pocket Knives, Hair
Oil, Perfumery. Hair Dye, Portmaities.
Our Terms are Cash. Quick sales and small
Profits.
ITT Call and examine before Purchasing Goods
elsewhere. WM. H. UPP1TT.
Albany, Sept. 9, 1858. 24—
Berrien County Lands for
SALE.
nnilE Subscriber offers l.,r r:.lo FOUR
A HUNDRED & NINETY AURES
OF LAND, with good Saw and Grist
Mill*, good Framed Dwelling. 100 tine
Apple Trees, 50 English Mulberry Tree
laden willi fruit, iH-nutifully situated and very heal
thy. "u the road from Moultrie to Nashville, near ihe
Ferry on Little River For further particular*, ad-
dre** R. N. PARRISH, P. M.,
Jn!\ 8. 1858. 15- Ava,Ga.
PATTEN & MILLER^
(late PATTEN, UUTTON as iqo.) . r ' t ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia, - -i, »i jj;
0. TKTTEN. • k.S, XQMlt.
July 8,185$. 15J-"
NOTICE.
ibsence from Albany.
W. W, CHEEYKR.
18—3irf.
Agent during my
Alhany, July 29. 1858
Hardeman & Sparks,
Ware-House and Commission
:vi: I ; : Itc KANTS,;
Macon, 6a.
HINES’ LEGAL FORMS,
t T^OR SALE, by Ihe single copy,or in quuntiiu-fr
with th;* usual deduction to the Trade.
The above neW'minual for Georgia is recom
mended hy many of tlie most eminent Lawyers of
the State. It is expressly designed for the use of
Pr^fpasional Gentlemen, Justices of the Peace and
of the Inferior Court. Sheriff*. Clerks, Coroners,
Ordumries, &c r ,and. for our citizens generally.—
’arsons wishing a single copy sent hy mail, should
end the retail price, $2 50, and 15 cents postage
stamps. Address L. E. WELCH,
ig.5. . (19) Albany,Ga.
Adminstrator’s Sale.
Georgia— Calhoun County.
A GREEABLE! to an order of the Honorable Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before
the Conn House door in said'county, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the following property,
lo wit: Lot of Land No. 323 and North half of lot
No. 288, all in the thiid district of said county.
Also, at tho same time and place wilt be sold,
Four likely young Negroes, viz: Tom, a boy about
u years old, Caroline, a girl about 13 years old,
John, a boy abont 8 years old, Uet, a girl abont 1
years old. Sold as the property of Wm. H. Pierce,
late of aaid county, deceased—said property aoldfor
the benefit of the heira and creditors ot said deceas
ed. Terms made known on the day of sale.
- J. H. GRIFFIN, Adm'r.
for 30,1858. i
FRESH GOODS!
T HE most varied, the hugest and the CHEAP
EST Stock of
GOODS
EVER before offered in thi* place, i* now hiring
ceived »t
September 23,1858,
Administrator’* Sale.
Ceorsia— Worth County.
A G REE ABLE to an order of the Court of Ordin-
ift. ary of said county, will be sold before the Court
House door in said coopty, on the firat Tuesday in
November next, all the Lands belonging to the minor
heirs of James Matthis, late of .Crawford county,de
ceased, all in the 15Ui district: of said county, con-
tainin- two hundred and thirty acres, (230J mote or
less, nurabet's not known, but adjoins the and* of
Henry A. Taylor, Mrs. Hoy and Mrs. Ho.liday.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs andI creditors of-said
deceased., WM. R, HARRIb, J A j m ' r3
sep.30. WM. HARDEN, J
C. W. RAWSON’S.
- • . 28-tf
Take Due Notice!
H AVING made such alterations 2nd improve
ments as enables me to furnish a better article
at less cost than formerly, I have determined to re
duce the price of my WASHING MACHINES to
TWELVE DOLLARS, Cash, if taken from the
Shop. When delivered elsewhere expenses must
be paid by the purchaser.
I r Cotton Gins Tepaired, and Fnrnitnre made to
onler ’ JAMES M MoDANIEL
Palmyra. Sept 9,1858. - 24—
A Card.
raiHE undersigned will re-open bis School. on the
* first Monday in October next. The school is
nminTy designed for families^ and is confined to a
limited number. It is the object of the Proprietor,
not so much to make money, as it is to give: a lho-
rongh training to the mind morally, intellectually,
and aoriull v, giving ample time for physical exercise.
The terms of tuition for the scholastic year of
nine months, will vary from thirty to forty dollars,
payable quarterly. JAS. H. GEORGE.
Sep.23,!858." . 26-Uw
1STOTICE
TO TiX PAYERS OF DOUGHERTY CO.
[T WILL meet the Tax Payers of this County as
■ follow*;.
At Albany. (945th district, G. M.) on 23d and
30tli September and 7th Oct«»ber.
At precinct on East side of Flint River, (1097th
district, G. M.) on 29th September and 2d and 9tli
October.
At Iotwtoh’s precinct, (620th district, G. M.) on
28th September and 5tli and 12th October.
The remainder of the time I may be found at the
Stable* of Hill, Wright & Pearson in Albany.
I f 1 am only anthorixed to take bills of the fol
lowing Banks:
Central Bank, | Bank of Savannah,
Bank of Augusta, J Central Rail Road and
Geo. R. R. & Bank’g j Banking ■ Company, at
Co., hI Augusta. | Savannah,
and the bills of nil other Georgia Banks which may
be Bankable in ei’her of tlie above four named Banks,
in Augusta or Savannah.
Lhope tl»e people will he prompt in meeting me
at the above times and places, as I must comply
with the law strictly.
J. L. B. SCARBOROUGH, Tax Col.
September 23, 1858. 26—
Notice.
Georgia—Daugherty County.
fiS IXTY days utter date, application will he made
^ to the Honorable the Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell all the real estate of Seth Ballon,
late of said county, deceased. • > ■
This is to notify alt persons concerned, to file
their objection** (if any they hate) why aaid 'letters
should not be granted
D. H. SANDERS, AdraY
Sep. 23.1858. . • . . :
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Ordinary of Dougherty county, VVill he sold on
the first Tuesday In October next, before the Cburt
House in the city of Albany*one half interest in the
Jackson & Collier Warehouse and Lol—ttl80»tki'ee-
eighths interest in tlie Hquso and Lot known as the
West tall Lot, now occupied by Jease Floyd. * Sold
aa the property of the late Geo. W. Collier, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
.J. B. GILBERT, Ex’r.
An&nst 19,1858. . ‘
nnd Storing of Cotton and to the Filling!
of Orders for Groceries and Farmers* Supplies*!
generally. They solicit a liberal share of patronagcj -7?'
TIIO’S. HARDEMAN.
jv.29. (19) O. G. SPARKS* , * A
Agency of the Peoples Bank
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
B ILLS, of all South Carolina Banks, and Geor
gia Bills bankable at Bavanuah or Augusta,
taken at par..
iFT For Exchange on New York, J per cett.t.' v j
O’ On Charleston, i per cent. r * I '* ■ ■
A. A. ADAMS, Agent*^
A meric n*, April 8, 1858. ,
EVANS, HARRISS& CO.,
FACTORS & E0SIMISSION MERCHANTS,
P>A V STREETS A VANNAIT, GEO.
R EN EW the tender of their services to the Planter* of
Georgia anJ the adjoining State*, and \
to sell Cotton at FIFTY CENTS per bale.
General
Southern Insurance Agency.
R EPRESENTING, among other*, the tollowing rm$T
class Stock CoMrxxiES, tho high character ol which
' j undoubted:
CHAR TER OAK FIRE &. MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn.
Cush CapitaLand Asset-. $342,000
J. it. SyrdSf&e, Scc'v. lluiph Gdlett. Pres.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets $225,000.
/. /A I'Adredge, Sec'y. li. IV. Greene, Pres.
MERCHANT’S INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hertford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets $225,000.
E. Thus. Lobdtll, Sec’y. Mark Howard, Pres.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conu.
. _ .. Cnnital nnr*
c. c.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford. Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets OVER HALF A MILLION
DOLLARS.
S. II. While, Sec'y. J. C. Waihley, Tree.
KjT Tho undersigned is prepared to effect Life, Fire
and Marine Insurance to any amount, on good risks at
the lowest rates consistent with the security oi the Com
panies which he represents. A. WILBUR, Agent.
No. Ill Bay Street, Savannah, Ga
Auguf* 25,1858.
22—13w.
South-Western Railroad.
iiKei rare*, ana uc
Cotton in Store.
WM. E. EVANS, i ;
ROB’t V. BAKU**.
23-43w*b
W.M. m. l’axtig.nac,
Septetnbtir 2,1858.
• -"UVSa; C3E3 VESTED
HAS Till'
(
PRICES. .
Bacon, Flour, Bagging, Twine,
Tobacco, Window Sash,
At tbc Lowest Factory Prices far Lasli.
400,000 BRMCK
F.ir snip ill .mull or lar„M‘ Inis, to suit purcltfiverv. ,
NEGROES
Always on hand lor *nle. vt .
ID’I will r ; ».V Ciir prices for Dry llidcF. Wool,
Beeswax, Tallow, the.
AH tho above hi ihe WoreV»f * •
J. ill. COOPER & CO’S.,
Anrtion Si Co mmission House, in frontqf Johnston
A’. Cija Ware House, Albany, Ga.
September l.ff, 1858. " 25—4or* 4
III! GOOBSI
Schedule for Fasscn^er Trains.
1 * OnandaflerJuly2&lh.
L EAVE Macon at 11.40 p. m. and 9.^5 A. M.,
arrive in Columbus 5.35 A. 5f. and 3.45 P. M„ !
leave Column us 4 a. in. and 3.45 p. m., arrive in
Macori 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Leave Macon 11.45 A. M., arrive at Albany 6.25
A. M. Dawson 6 00
Leave Albany 3.00, p m., Dawson 1.10 p. m.—
Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. m.
Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. ‘ Up—Tuesday,Thursday,
and Saturday.
Leave Macon 7.12 a. ml Arrive at Dawson 5 30
p. ra , Albany 4 32 p. m.
Leav^ All>any 6.20 a ni^ Dawson Arrive
at Macon 9.11 p. ro,
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee,Thomasville
and Bainbridge,&i:. connect daily with regular trains
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-weekly lo Cnth-
bert,.Fort Gaines, &c.
. AFMacon connect with Trains on Central and
Macon & Western'Rail Hoads. .
;FARE from Albany via 8aHannah to New York
hy Steamships in Cabin, $24 25. Tickets can be
procured from R. Bond Agent, Alhanv.
GEO. W. 'ADAMS, StopV.
July 15,1853. . • ' : j . »
' I’F'siil CS-ooOU^Si
Joto WorR
/AF nil descriptions neatly and promptly executed
” at this office.
NEGRO BOY FOR SALE,
CHEAP FOR a,
\^4/”K offrr for ntle.'M a low pricefor Cheh
■*"' or an approved acceptance on vhort i
time, a Negro Boy, about 20 or 27 years old,
able bodied, good size, and well suites for-
*" ' ner.nstoir.cd. Apply —
-r—-'HINES fi HOBBS.
’'Albany, September 9,,1358.,. 2I-4w.
n
,
opening a select assortment of FAEIi
QQDAJyft mehtefi and aa \yti leajfoel
sfmetUing NEW by every Y’reigbtTrain coming In,
vve would respivtlully invite the attention'of onr
patrons mid public ip general, to call and examine
..nr Stock. D. MAYER fi BRO, f ,
Albany, Ang .19,,1858 '" 7^''
I’.IXf'.iBLK I*ioJ.YTJTMOA’
FOR SAlLE. •
S WILL sell on guod terms for Cash or.;
on timo.ihe Plantation formerly own- \
ed by James J. Keaton, in Baker country
Ihe miles West of Newton, on tlie road
leading lo Milfonl in said oonntv. ' If not l_—
vilely before tin? Second Tuesday in November “next,
it will iben be sold at Public Outcry at tlie Chart
Home in Newton. v.* f * f ' t ‘
Persons wishing a good bargain and a good Plan*
tation nt Pine Laud, will do .well to pxamii^0)p
place and apply m time. There are 2250 acres.in
the sett lctneBt.' I will sclPb parl ’cr ajl 16 snil a
purchaser. :
, There are about 350 to 400 acres in cultivation
on the place, with all the necessary buildings.
+ ioV.
J V HITE HURST would inform the V7; it-
rs at Glass Springs, Sumter county, ami
oiling Public generally, that his Hotel, rit-
thc Springs, is provided at all times with
Torts and luxuries that the e'onntrv will
afford. Accommodations good and terms mwferilo.
Glass Spring*; July 22, 17—
•- t.T*;r5*- o hfW-b -