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Kero StJnjertisct&rats.
FRANKLIN HALL
3lT>any, Ga.
Nero 2tiri}erfisement0.
D. MAYER & BRO S.,
B KG to announce to their customers and the |Aib-
!ic, that they now have in store arid are daily
giving tt very extensive «nd choice selection of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
\Ve wish it to be remembered, that for the next
two months we will keep a resident purchaser at
lhe North, from whom we receive by every week*;
^Latest Imported Fashions.
We solicit COUNTRY MERCHANTS, buying
f 0 r Cash, to call and examine our stock and ascef-
u j n our prices. To such we are prepared to offer
superior inducements.
Below we mention some of the most Fashionable,
as also some of the Leading Articles in each de-
pnrae "km mm
Rich Chintz Chene BayavereSilks, from 75 cents to
82 50 per yard.
Silk Robes of lire latest styles, $30 to $75 per yard.
Moire Antique black and colored Silk.
Biscaff’* celebrated black Silk; Groa da Rhine in
great variety.
jVUine from 12$ to 25 cents per yard.
Foil deChevre, Mohair, Irom 25 to 37 cts. per yard.
French deHaiue Robes of various styles,
plain de Haine, as well as French Merino, English
Merino and Alpacas of all descriptions.
Hosiery and Embroideries,
As well as the most exquisite styles of
Ladies’ Cloaks and Mantillas
From 81 to 850 apiece. Stella and the Princegre
ihijiene Shawls of all qualities and colors.
American, French and English Prints,
From ♦>] to 30 cents per yard.
A handsome lot of black and colored Ginghams.
All the favorite brands of American Shirtings an
Sheetings, brown and bleached, from 6| to 35 cents.
We would call particular attention to our stock of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, embracing a variety of
Mens’ I oaths* and Children’s Clothing.
Boots, Shoes, Hats.
Most of the stock having been made to order and
}>nrrIixsell for the Cash, will enable us to sell the
Mine for Cash at as low prices as any other house
in the city or State—for the same quality of Goods,
Mini all goods sold at this establishment will be found
as represented, thereby remember that we have bn!
u One price, and no deviation
O. tuber 7, 1858. 28—Iv.
Oglethorpe Medical College,
SAYAXXAH, GEO.
onsequenee of a few cases of Yellow Fever
II remaining under treatment in the city, it has
•n determined io postpone the preliminary lectures
lb** alxtve institution, Iron) the 4th to MONDAY,
> |sih of October, in*t. The Regulai: Session
•I »p»n or. MONDAY, the first day of November.
ti-ehaiiqC is intended to guard against the con-
i^eiicy of a doubt as to the safety of students vis*
ng the city. A week or ten days more will aou .t-
* witness !he entire disappearance of tiie fever.
11. L. BYRD. M. D.,
net.7. Di*an Oglethorpe Medical College.
NOTICE.
4 U. persons .re hereby notifiw) „ot to trade for .
note mode by P. K. Wright,
(myble to II. H. Brawn, or benrer, for twentySre
hundred dollars, with interest from date The said
dt £L‘ om . e ,in “'October 1857 and dne tat
October 1858. At said note has been traded with
out my consent, 1 notify the maker that it is ray pro
perty and that he must not pay it to any person but
ib *: . „ „ ... A. A. DANFORTH.
Americas, Oct 7, 1858. 28 2w.
DISSOLUTION.
FIMIE Firm of Grass, Laws & Co, is this day dis-
solved by mutual consent. The business will
be condncteii in fatarety JONES, LAWS Si CO.
E. T. JONES,
E. R. LAWS.
T. M. WELLBORN,
R. T. SPEARMAN.
sep.23, 1858. 26—
LAWSON'S
CASH STORE!
OSE PRICE!—BO DEVIATION!J
O NE of the larga-l and man varied etocka of Miwella-
neou, Oooda in boutheru Georgia, is nuw being re-
ceived at
^ C. W. Rawson’s.
THom 1C want of good Good, at low prices, will find it
will save them money to boy of me.
Conakry Merchants supplied at tail
lowest prices.
tSr Strangers visiting the city to buy Goods, will pleas
ensure for RAWSON’S CASH STORE,
CoYner Broad and Washington streets.
(Stateful 'SVimertisements.
JONES, LAWS & CO.,
CCESSORS TO GLASS, LAWS Jt CO.’
GROCERS,
ALBANY—OEQ.
loses. T. M. WELLBonv
t. LAWS. X. tr. trCABXAN.
T HE Firm of FEARS, HARRIS Si ROBERTS
is this day dissolved by mutual agreement
The business of the late firm willbe settled up
by Messrs. Fears &. Harris.
We thank the community for their patronage, and
recommend the new firm to their attention.
All who are indebted to us will please pay at an
early day. ■ All accounts are drawn and »f ady for
settlement. J. W. FEARS,
w. b. Harris,
E, A. ROBERTS.
I
NEW JEWELRY.
•Just received the latest Fall
•\! -. Mini th • Urge-t and beat sti*ck oi JEWELRY
v.*r off,•red in this ritv. limy my Jewelry direct
r .in the Manufacturers, and warrant all articles as
'iite.l.
I’lease cal! and look over my slock, at lie
M.HWY BOOK STORK.
L. E. WELCH.
O, mlier 7th, 1S5S. 28—6w
Gold and Silver Watches,
Just Rccf irrtl another lot of Fine
(» »1.1 ami silv-r Watches, warranted perfect lim«>-
k-vjvr*. Mini sold is rite* pas in any Southern made/.
Fine Engiish Gold il.lilting l/ vers; Gold Hum
in* Anchor- a ml laOpines ; laadies* Fine G«»ltl WhIc|i-
p»; extra silver Hunting Levers; cheap Gold and
silver Watches. Those in want a good Watch.
P i,msp call at the ALDASY BOOK STORE.
and U,k at mv stock. L* E. WKI/JII.
October 7. 1858. 28-6w
MPresa Goods, 4*f.
Silks, Wert n'os, De Cashmeres, Bombazines,
Ginghrfnto, Print?, arid a full line of Dress Goods.—
Beaut ffril BeyaderlsHb* Robes, beautiful t-ilk Robes
A’J<aze.
Striped Silks.
Small Plaid and Solid Colored Silks, at very low
ices. Beautiful Robes of Cashmere, De Lane and
rencli Prints, Children and ladies Cloaks and Tal
mas, of every variety, and price from $3 to $35—
those in satin and silk velvet, arc exceedingly rich
and beautiful.
Collars and Sleeves, Mourning Collars and
Sleeves, Veits, Edgings and Insertings, checked
swiss mull dotted, and a full assortment ol Muslins ;
Hoop Skirts of all grades, kid, silk, beaver, lisle, and
a full assortment of Gloves ; Hemstitched and clear
Lawn Handkerchiefs, black and white Siik Laces,
Tarleton’s Flouncing.*, Ladies silk and merino Vests,
silk and cotton Hose, child.*’ cotton and wo d Sacks,
Ribbons, Fringes and Trimmings, Opera and Sack
Flannels, Velvet Ribbons, Sash and Belt Ribbons.
Leather, Velvet, Silk and Elastic Belts, Corsetts of
all kinds; STELLA and CHINEAL SHAWLS,
Wool Shawls, die., die., together with a full assort
ment of Lidies* and Misses Dress Gotxls, die., die.
Staple Family Goods.
Tickings. Bleached and Brown Homespuns,
Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Damasks, Towels,
Napkins, Flannels, Domestic Stripes, Brilliants, Bed
Blankets, Diapers, die., die.
WootUcarc, 4V., 4V.
Tubs. Pails. Buckets, Brooms, Well Buckets,
Siives, Churns, die . Ike.
ISTOTIOIVS.
Game Bags, Skirt Be. ds. Sleel and Brass Hoops,
Satchels. Carpel Bags, Ink paper, Pens, Brushes,
Comb*, Buttons, Needles, Bindings, Linen and Cot
ton Threads,all kinds. Sewing Machine Thread.
Vases, Baskets, Toys, and d thousand other articles
in this line.
Hardware, 4V.
Smiths’ Tools, Bellows. Anvils, Hammers. Screw
Plates mnd Vices, Nails. Knives and Forks, Pocket
Cutlery, Hinges, Planes, Saws, Augers, Chisels,
Axes, Broad Axes, Hatch* ts. Licks* Pots, Ovens,
Spiders, Fry Pans, Waffle Irons, die., die. ; Shovel,
and spades. Chains ot all kinds. Traces, Ilam<*s,dic.
Carpels ! Carpets ! I
Super. Carpet*, all wool.
“ “ Venetian.
“ 44 Extra Fine.
“ ‘ Coiton and Wool.
44 3 and 4 yard- wide Drnggett.
Matting.
Mats nf all qioihtie.s Some V.ery tine Beautiful
(finest) Brussell’s Carpeting, Enamelled Oil Cloth,
Jkr.. due.
Hats and. Caps,
( LOTIlIXf; AXU FAMILY GOODS.
Real fi*»e cloth Coat*. Medium and low grade Coats,Cas-
(General ^.buertisemenis.
*
©enrtal QVbucrfisetncnts.
LIST OF LETTERS
R F.M \1N1NG in the Pa»t Office at Albany, Georgia,
Oclolar 1 —1, 1853.
Andrew., Miller &. Co. 3 Jones. T A Agent
Aiieyrt. E Tohnson, Mrs S E 3
Rrown, Robert A Johnston, James
Johnson, \A illistn AY
2 Jnhnson. R E
B.rnanl, N L 2 Johnson, Msrtlia
Brown, Joseph fit. Charles Keen, J J
Brantley, V.
;C„,
Br.'tvn, Ben
B.nlett, M VV.
Crmniney, Geo \V
Clarice, James
fowlen, Henry \V
Cheiven, John
Elements, J T
Cilloway, M P
Crocket, Mrs Jano
Uorrj, Wot
Chaudoin, Ree. \V. N.
Ciawlord, b M
Uo*. B M
Chipia, E
Calhoun, Joseph
Cote, Wm
Cooley, Jeese
DmkJt Lafitt,
E»erett, William
Ktlward*, Thoa F
BBiott, James W '
Forlow, W L
Faireloth, D
Faller, AVestley
Ctiffio, N W
Craham, Ira
Ctaaier, A
Caulden, H F
Coodton. Levi
C'nnt, AVm
u, *en, Mrs Sarah
Ctahain, Jackson
U> T, James L
G'&r, William
l,, Mn, Eli
“"Bpn, Alexander
,’ ,f P»y. A 8
••nlon, Daniel
'"Vina, H
JI 0 '", Thomas S
o' w R
llollay E V
U'nley, Sa mo e|
ln ®®on,C W
A A - :
Kcrnbrough, W H .
Land, Samuel A
3 Lehmar, Julius
Ligon, Mrs Martha
iLovel, Jefferson
Land, W B
Lloyd, L S
Montgomery, W'm.
Mar.ullers, Mary,
Mathewa, M
Mansfield, Mra Ann
Marita, J B
McDaniel. Tbomaa
Neely, J
Oglesby, J L
Parvis. Wra
Padget, John
Phillippe, W B
Parish, Sarah
Perry, Virgil
Rofe, W A
Raiford, John
Reardon, Edward
Rawls. John
Rachford. Michael
Snipee, M W
Scurrey, Mra Ella W
Stark, John
Sawyer, John
Sawyer, L B
Sheppard, G T
Sqnivers, Henry
Smith, Henry
Taylor, ED
Thompson, Mist E
Toosand, H S
Vines, Jabus
Walter*, G W
Willson, II
Warner, J E
Williams, James
Wjllmott, D H
Woodgate, John H
Watson, Georg,.
.,Yoaog,. UUleloo ..
r&SHBacrv
U, PntnLs and of atl kind.-*, Silk, Satin
Velvi-t, and a lull H.-iiortmciit of Vest?, Marseilles and Lin
en BaMom Shirts Mur<eilleg and Linen Bosoms a nd Col-
l.i iv. Dra wers, of wool and cotton. Nett Shirts, Handker-
ehiels. Cravat*, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Overcoats,
Umbrellas, 3ic , vtc. I have devoted a larjje Room ex
clusively lor Clothing, and my stock in this line is decided
ly the best ever offered in this market.
BOOTS .I.VO SHOTS,
of all kinds, from the common negro shoe, to the finest
Ladies Kid Boot, and from a common Ditching Boot to a
fine Water Proof or Pump Sole calf Boot, Boys, Misses
and childrens' Shoes, in great variety.
•1 Tot of all Grades of Tobacco,
Whieh l will sell at what will seem to the_pnrchaser a
very great sacrifice, but in fact I bought my Toiiacco very
low, and nm offering it at a small advance. .
ty 30,000 CIGA/iS, OF ALL GRADES.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, VALU ES,
Whip*, Saddle Bag.-, Enameled cloth, Ililters, See., Sec.
i*oicder, head, Shot, Soap,
Candles, Starch, Pepper, Spices,Snuff, &,c.,&c.,&c.,<5ic.
My -tock is complete for variety. 1 yield the palm to
none : for quality and price, I ask yon to judge lor vour-
selveJ. C. W. RAWSON.
IfsT Be sure to inquire for
RAWSON’S.
Country Merchants are invited to call, as / hate
Goods at PRICES that you will not fail to buy, if you
need them.
Albany, September 30th, 1858. *7-tf.
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &o.
20 Bale* Eatonton Factory Oauaburgs,
5 44 Ben Franklin * 4
3 *• Thomn»tou M “
8 44 Virginia 14 44
25 44 Homespuns,
8 41 Colton Yuma.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kerseys, (different prices),
8 Bales Stripes.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Blankets and Shoes.
3000 Pair Negro Shoes,
2U00 “ “ Blankets.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, 8lc.
Whiskey per gallun, from 50c. to 81 oo
1}randy “ “ “ $2 00 to 10 00
Wine “ » “ 75r. to 3 50
For <mlc by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
10 Barrels A Sugar,
10 44 B *•
20 44 C 44
25 44 Coffee “
50 Sacks Rio Coffer,
25 “ Java 44
5 Hhds. Porto Rico SugaY,
20 bbls. Golden Syrup.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Fine Cigars.
Following Brands:
La Coquetta,
l*a Teresta,
I a Concha,
Nectar,
Opera, 5ic., &c.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Fine Tobacoo,
At the following prices per pound :
Katy Darling, $1 50.
Colorado Roll.*, 1 50.
Kiss M»* Quick, 1 00.
Pan Cake, 1 25.
Frank Weston, 75.
Plain Twist, 80.
For sale by JONES, LAWS &. CO.
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Negro Goods ; Blacksmiths’ Tools ; Plantation
Utensils, and everything else in the line of Planter’s
Supplies.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Albany, September 30, 1868. 27—
"HOLCOMBE & COT,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
BAY STREET—SAYAXXAII, GEO.,
H ave in store and for sale to thi
TRADE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS:
COFFEE—500 bag# lair, prime and choice Rio CoHee.
100 do and pocket Java do.
50 do Laguira.
SUGAR—20 hhds choice St Croix Sugar
15 puncheons choice Porto Rico Sugar.
25 nhds fair New Orleans and Cuba Sugars
200 bbls A, B Se 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 N Y Molasses
LIQUORS—100 bbls Rectified Whiskey
sept. 37, 1858.
O UR Mr. FEARS having purchased the Interest
of E. A. Roberts, we will continue the busi
ness under the firm of Fb air & Harris. All Goods
sold after Ibt October, if promptly paid for 1st Jan- j
nary next, we will charge no interest—if not, all 1
such accounts will be made out aa our original ad
vertisement slates.
We will be pleased to ace all oor old coatmners
and a few new ones, as oor Stock is now complete.
We wish the patronage of all who want new and
good Goods. J. W. FEARS.
W. B. HARRIS.
Albany, sea. 30, 1858. 27—3w.
„ Academic Year of this Institution will
imeoceon the Fitta^Mouday of Oriober next, and
Classics and Higher English Branches ......... .$50
Primary Class. 40
The following condiliuos, upon which alone Pupils will
be received into the institution, we desire to he noticed:
1st. No PtapU will bfc received, whose morel character
is known to be bad, and if, after admission, k ft* found to
be so, he will bedism»aed,aiid the full charges of the term
made against him. The reason of this regulation is,that
a Pupil, whose coodnct is so disorderly as to require his
expulsion, does the School fhr more iiyttry than FOch slight
pecuniary compensation can repair. It is far more desira
ble that no never enter.
2d. No Pupil will be retained, who violates the rules and
regulations nude for the government and discipline of the
Institution.
3d. Punils entering after the expiration of the first month
will be charged, pro rata, front the time of entrance, to the
close of the session. No deduction will be made for ab
sence, except from Providential causes, and then at the
J. & INGRAHAM.
Atlantic Cable
Store, ready for exhibition, a beautiful stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
SHOES' IIATS nnd CLOTHING, »t low priew.
Robi A’Lnize Silks, 15 to $40.
Black Gro De Rhine Silks.
Bazidier Silks.”
Rote A’Lnize De Lainea.
Wool Plaids and Cashmeres.
Pritfs, Homespuns, Sec.
Cloth Cloaks, and Magic Shawls.
Rouud Cornered Slell A’ShawIs.
Linen Bosom Shirts, Collars and Cravats.
Brogans, Blankets, Kerseys, Wool Hats. Call
and see us. as we will take pleasure in showing
you through.
-ALSO—
Valenciers, Lire Collars and Sleeves, 5 to 8‘20,
Embr ilered Svvi-s Jact.Sleeves, Embroidered Swiss
Jact. Collars, Embroidered Edgings and Insertings.
ladies’Kid Gloves, Wool Gantlets, and Gents’
Wool Gloves, &c.
FEARS & HARRIS,
sep 23, 1858. 2r>-4\w
discretion of the Principal.
Albany, September lf>, 1858.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of T. H. JOHNSON & CO., wa. dissolved
on the first day of April last, by mutual consent, G.
C. Carmichael withdrawing.
In retiring from the Ware-House nnd Commission bus
iness In South-Western Georgia, 1 oegto tender my grate
ful acknowledgements and thanks to my numerous patrons
and friends, for continued favors for eight years, and take
this occasion to recommend to your favor and confidence
my late partner. T. H. Johnston, andsucceseoi J. A. Hill,
as every way qualified, and in all respects competent “to
transact your business. G. C. CARMICHAEL.
JuneS, 1853. 1<
E. J. Faulkner,
WATCH-MAKER
AND
AT THE BOOK STORE OF L. E. WELCH,
Albany, Geo.
XW All work warranted. sop.9—ly.
niYES & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W—ALBANY, GEO.
ET Practice in Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
RICI1ARD K. IIIXES. RICHARD IIOBBS.
July 12,1855. 15—
<Staierot 3Uh)crtiscmfnte,
(SUCCESSOR TO a. G. 0\l*F.N,y
WATCH-MAKER, JEWELER
A ■ ■ ■ ■ Aim
Ham gapanrcBiy a
Opposite Feams, Hakims G> KuRritT*.
Broad street—ALBAN ^, OF.*V
July 22,1858 17-
Watch, Clock and Jewelry
REPAIRING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES.-
JOHNSTON & CO.,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, GA.
T7 ILL continue to give prompt and faithful attention
/V to all business entrusted to them, jtarticularly to the
orage and sale ol Cotton.
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 oainc.
Usual advances made on Cotton in store. Family Sup
plies, Rope and Bagging, furnl-bed on the best terms the
market afford*.
Albany, June 3, 1853. 10—
SEWING MACHINES.
Price from $18 to $150.
T HE undersigned has an Agency for the sale ol
half dozen different patterns of these Machiiw.
at such prices that all may buy, however poor. Call
and examine them, it will cost you nothing to look.
For certificates of their petformance see hand-hills.
O’ He is also Agent for the sale of a lot of fine
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-
thi* place, having bought- his entire interest m the -erti?,•
and respectfully solicits the patronage so liberally extend
ed to Mr. Owen—feeling confident that with seRMal yearf -
experience in ihe bm-inws end a superior outfit of Tool*
and Materials, he will be able to merit the patronage 61
the public generally. . .
HENRY II. STEVENS,
(Successor to A. G. Owen,!
Opposite Fears, Harris Se Robeit*.
jy S3. 17— Broad ftrect—Albaiiy, Cite*.
CJT 1 take great pleasure in stating that during the time'
Ir. Stevens haa been employed by file he fiasevinetd a
thorough acquaintance with his trade, and I have no hesi
tation In assuring my former patron* arid trie public dencr-
" 1 ‘ they eannot employ a more competent and trust-,
»rson. I regard him as otie tif the mbrt tkillli:l
Wateh-Malters In South-We? torn Gerirgiri.
Alhnny, July 22,1858 (17—;i A. G. OWEN*.
LAND FOB SALE' '
T HE Subscriber offers for sale his
PlatitHtion situated near Flint River!
in the 21st district of Decatur county, Gn. i
The trad contains 750 acres, eonei.-ting
of lot* No* 3*23,277and 202—(No. 323 bs-iiuTI
as the old “Camp Recovery” lot', ft most braririftil'
building site.) It has 100 acres cleared,and some'
of ihe best quality of Tobacco Hammock. It is in >i'
l»ody, lies well, adapted to the production of corn and
cotton; well watered, good range, and withal, in ar
neighborhood remarkably healthy. Maj'. Parham
will show the laud to any that wisli to purchase, and
forte ins, Sic., apply to Col. N.Tift or myself in
Albany, who will make thfin reasonable and up-
cqmuiodtiting. G. W. FAGG*.
Albany, July 8, 1858 15--3m.
BEHN & FOSTER, '
rzTf FACTORS
ami
Geaieral Commission UlcitaliuuVs*
*201 Bay street, S.tf anxaii. Geo.
July 29,1853 (ly) mlix rl«fi ri.
PATTEN & MILLER,
(i.ATR PATfftX, nrTTOS £ CO.)
COMMISSION MERCIIA STS,
Savannah, Urorgia.
M
NOTICE.
Agent during i
JOHN H. DEWS,
—DEALER IN—
Groceries, Provisions and
Plantation Supplies.
O* A Fresh Stock alwayn on hand.
TT Cash or Goods exchanged for Country Pro
duce, at the old Stnnd of Boynton, Cochran Se Co.,
Albany, Georgia.
August 2(1,1858. * 22—
Residence to Rent or Sell.
application t
September 9,1858.
BRICKS.
S E. KE 31 BALL & CO., have a kiln of the
• best quality ot Brick for sale near the Albany
Rail Road Depot. Apply to J. M. Cooper, Esq.
Albany, Aug. 12, 1858. 20-
House and Lot for Sale.
I OFFER for sale- the House and Lot on
Pine street, now occupied by E. Richard
son. If not sold by the first of November, it
will be for rent the next year.
WM. M. SLAUGHTER.
Albany, Sep. 30,1858. 97-9 f
“7
BLANKS, used by Lawyers, Clerk's, Ordinaries,
“ c —* giwd supply on IjjuJ at lliis office.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
T HE undersigned, residing ta a pleasant part of
the city, is now prepared to lake Six more
Young Men aa private Boarders. His house is con
venient to the different Schools of the city, which Is
au additional advantage for persons in the country
wishing to send their children to school.
His charges are 815 per month and every thing
found except washing-
F ALEX. HERRINGTON.
Albany, sep. 30,1858 ; , 27—3w.
20 do N E Rum
25 do Rye Gin
25 do P&H Gin
50 qr casks pure and
10 bbls Apple Brandy (very choice)
5 do Peach do
25 do choice old Monongahela Whiskey
20 qr casks Port Wine
100 cases pts and qts Scheidam 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 hall boxes Adamantine Candles
150 do Colcate’s Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap
50 do and half boxes Starch
25 do Sperm Candles, 4’s and <Ts
10 cases 4’s and 6’s Patent Sperm Candles
50 do Rey’s No. 1,2 and 4 Lemon Syrup
100 kejjs FG Dupont’s Gunpowder
50 half and qr kegs do
500 bags assorted sizes Drop and Buck Shot
0,000 pounds Bar Lead
50 baskets Heidseick Champagne, pints and quarts
100 hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders
25 casks Baltimore Hams
15 do Lewis’s do (very choice)
100 boxes and half boxes extra and common Candy
20 bbb 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 f and 2 do
250 hales Gunny Cloth
200 coils Kentucky Rope
10 bales Twine
25 bbls Mess fork
20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
25 casks pints Hibbert’a Porter
10 do Jeffrey’s Pule Ale
25 do Muir & Son’s Pale Ale
50 cases Allsop Se Sons' English Ale
25 do extra choice Hyson and Oolong Teas, put up
expressly for fam“
100 quarter and eighth
Hyson Tea
500 half and quarter boxes Sardines
25 boxes Pepper Sauce
50 cases half gallon, quarts nnd pints Underwood’
Pickles, die., See., Sec.
i— o io'jj 23—13w
FRED. VOGELGSANG’S
1S7EW
CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY AND FRUIT
STORE.
fNF.XT r
D
[NEXT DOOR TO THE BOOK-STORE ]
EALKR in Fancy and Home-made Candies, Nuts,
Preserves, Pickles, Crackers, die. Fresh Cakes and
Breadjlaily. All kinds of Fruit—a large assortment Toys.
Weddings and Parties supplied with Cakes—Plain
MT tL Laities
Albany, November 19,185'
particularly invited to call ii
NELSON TIFT
Wholesale and Retail
GROCER
BROAD STREET—ALBANY,
September 30.1838.
, GEORGIA.
*7—
ADAMS & REYNOLDS,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
JUaeon, Geo.
C ONTINUE the boiineM at the Fire
proof Ware-House hitherto occupied
br than. Tboy pledge their personal
tendon to all bosineaa entrusted to
charge and rapeetfolly solicit consignments of Cotton or
Ul Ordet>forBaggin*, Rope and other family supplies fill
w. refer to Hon. A. gMgfcSS#**'
Hon. H. P. Wootto, Lee “
D. H. Janes, Esq,
PsTTtw Rrrnouw-
September 30,1958
, Randolph
September 2,1858
NELSON TIFT,
H AS on hand a largo lot of Groteriesand Heavy
Gnods, such as
Bagging, Rope. Twine.
Negro Shoes ana Blankets,
OS.TUBURGS,
and all other Goode for Plantation supplies, now in
Store and receiving daily, which will be sold as low
as the lowest. Allare specially invited to call and
examine the 6tock.
Mr. L. G. Sottor will show you through.
Albany, sep. 30,1858 37—
Just Received,
A GOOD lot of Floor and for sale. Some sacks
as low as SI. Alan, a few barrels of Pure
CORN WHISKEY—for sale bv
GRINNELL &. BURTZ.
Albany, sep. 30.1658 Vt—
V J
*/\ ] A*
Darby. Prophy | j.ctlc Fluid I
I \ \
Berrien County Lands for
SALE.
T HE Subscriber offers lor sale FOUR
HUNDRED Se NINETY ACRES
OF LAND, with good Saw and Grist
Mills, good Framed Dwelling, 100 fine
Apple Trees, 50 English Mulberry Tr»e.*, all well
laden with fruit, beautifully situated and very heal
thy, on tlie road from Moultrie to Nashville, near the
Ferry on Little River. For further particulars, ad
dress R. N. PARRISH, I\ M.,
July 8,1858. 15- Ava, G;
HINES’ LEGAL FORMS,
F OR SALE, bv the single copy, or in qnantitie:
with the usual deduction to the Trade.
The above new manual for Georgia is recom
mended by many of the most eminent Lawyers of
the State. It is expressly designed li.r the use of
Professional Gentlemen, Justices of the Peace and
of the Inferior Court, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners
Ordinaries, die.,nnd for our citizens generally.—
Persons wishing a single copy sent hy mail, should
send the retail price, $2 5U, and 15 cents postage
stamps. Address L. E. WELCH,
nug.5. (10) Albany, Ga.
; ubsenee from Aihnnv.
W. W. CllKEVER.
Albany, July 20, 1858
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
to
OZONIZED CHLORINE.
TOE MOST rOWERFUL DISINFECTANT
KNOWN!
PURIFIES DWELLINGS AND SHIPS; •
O' Removes all offensive odors;
XT Invaluable in the Sick Room ; II Cures
IT Bums, Biles, Carbuncles and Running Sores ;
XT Cleanses the Teeth;
FT Destroys Foetid Breath ;
O’ Prevents Decayed Teeth proving Injurious;
O' Mitigates the most alarming symptoms of
Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers
CURES TETTER and SCALD READ;
Used in Bathing, keeps the skin
iieaLthy, 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 Butter and Lard;
More powerful than anv other agent in preventing
the SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.
OT Manufactured only in the Laboratory of
S. DARBY, Auburn. Ala,
From which, or HARRAL. RI8LEY X KITCHEN.
No. 78 Barclay met, NawYork, it agay be ordered.
Forrafobybrnsgfaaemwrally^dinWmrejby
Wholeula and Retail Uroggirt.
It ataada approved by th» ‘
land*
General
Southern Insurance Agency.
R EPRESENTING,among others, the following first
class Stock Companies, the high cliaracter of which
is undoubted:
CHARTER OAK FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE
COM PAN Y, of Hartford, Conn.
Cat*h Capital and Assets $312,000
J. H. Sprague, Sec'v. Ralph Gillctt, Pres.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn. |
Cash Capital and Assets $225,000.
J. B. Eldredge, Sec'y. />. IF. Greene, Pres. \
MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Asf>ets $225,000.
E. Thos. Lobdell, Sec’y. - Mark Howard, Pres.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conu.
Ca‘h Capital and Assets $297 000.
C. C. Waite, Sec’y. C. B. Bowers, Pres.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford. Coon.
Cash Capital and Assets OVER HALF A MILLION
DOLLARS.
S. It. White, Sec’y. J. C. Walk ley, rres.
The undersigned is prepared to effect Life, Fire
idMarine Insurance to any amount, on good risks, at
the lowest rates consistent with the security ol the Com-
patries which he represents. A. WILBUR, Agent.
No. Ill Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
August 26,1858. 22—13w.
Hardeman & Sparks,
Ware.Housc and Commisnion
MISRCtlA-T^TB,
Macon, Ga.
W ILL gite prompt attention to the Selling'W 1 f
and Storing of Cotton and t«* the Filling
of Orders for Groceries and Farmers’ Suppliea'^^^^
generally. They solicit a liberal share «>f patronage.
TIIOS. HARDEMAN.
jp.29. (18) O. (i. SPARKS.
Agency of the Peoples Bank
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
B ILLS of all South Carolina Banks, and Geor
gia Bills bankable at Savannah or Augusta,
taken at par.
0“ For Exchange on New York, ?. per cent.
O’ On Charleston, £ per cent.
A. A. ADAMS, Agent.
Americus, April 8, 1858. 4 J—
EVANS, llARRISS & CO.,
FACT0US & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
77.1 Y STREET—SAVANNAH, GEO.
R ENEW the tender of their rervices to the PUntere of
Georgia and the adjoining States, and will continue
to sell Cotton at FIFTY CENTS per bale.
Xfiff* Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies,filled
promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal ad
vances made, when desired, on Cotton in Store.
JRESH GOODS !
rpHF. most varied,the largest and the CHEAP-
S. EST Stock of
srp.tfi»her 93,1859. M-tf at this office. •
South-Western Railroad.
WHOEVER.
HAS THE MONEY.
L et him come and buy freely at low
PRICES.
Bacon, Flour, Bagging, Twine,
Tobacco, Window Sash,
At (be Lowest Factory Prices for Cash.
400,000 BRICK
For sale in small or large lot.*, to suit purchase* - .*.
Niccmoiiis
Always on hand (nr sale.
ICTl will ray fair prices for Dry Hide?. Wool,
Beeswax, Tallow, Ac.
Al! the above at the Store of
J. M. COOPER & f0%,
Auction & Commission House, in front of Johnston
& Co*s Ware House, Albany, Ga.
September IB, 1858. 25—4iu.
NEW GOODS!
Fall Goods!
Schedule for Passenger Trains.
On and after July 29/h.
L EAVE Macon at 11.45 p. in. and 9.45 A. M
arrive in Columbus 5.35 A. M. and 3.45 I*. M
leave Columbus 4 a. in. and 3.45 p. in., arrive in
Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Leave Macon 11.45 A. M., arrive at Albany C.25
A. M. Dawson 6 00
Leave Albany 3.00, p m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
Arrive in Macou 9.18 p. m.
Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday,Thursday,
and Saturday.
Leave Macon 7.12 a. ra. Arrive at Dawson 5 20
p. in , Albany 4 32 p. in.
l^ave Alloiny 6.20 a- ra., Dawson Arrive | loading to Milford in said county. If not sold pri
atMacon9.llp.ro, I valeiy before the Second Tuesday In November next.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville it will then be sold at Public Outcry at ilk; Conti
and Baiubridge,&c. connect daily with regular trains | House in Newton.
~ Jy
are opening a select assorlmcnt of FALL
G(X)I)S. just received, and as we expect,
si -met hing NEW by every Freight Train coming in,
we would respectfully invite the attention ol our
patrons uud public in general, to . all and examine
our Stock. D. MAYER &. URO.
Albany, Aug. 19, 1858 21.
l\IJj U.IBIjI'j jpjl.i.\~t.itio.y
FOR SALE.
1 WILL sell on good terms for Cash or
on time, t he Plantation formerly own-
I ed hy James J. Kenton, in Baker county, '
j five miles West of Newton, on flic road
e* | leading to Milford in said county. If nor * *
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-weekly to Cuth-
bert, Fort Gaines, die.
At Macon connect with Trains on Central and
Macon & Western Rail Roads.
FARE from Albany via Havannuli to New York
by Steamships in Caliin, $24 25. Tickets can be
procured from R. Road Agent. Albany.
GEO. VV. ADAMS, Snp’t.
Joly 15,1858. ]6
TO THE MEMBERS
OF THE
H AVING made arrangements to accommodate a
larger number of Boarders, we sliall take plea*
tare in making those who stop with ns comfortable.
1 Oars will be strictly a Pjutatk Boardiro House,
end members wishing ahiet qnsneris will find such
at the WASHINGTON HALL, located a little north
of the Pom Office, and coavcnleht to the Capitol.
. • Jf. C. BARNE'l-f.
September 3,1853. ' ' 29—9w.
Person* wishing a goi*d bargain and a *i»hI Plan-
taiiinol Pine Laud, will il*» well to examinetlnv-
place and apply in lime. There lire 225.) ar.res-m
the seUkinent. 1 will sell a part ir all to soil a
purchaser.
There arc about 350 to 100 acres in cnltivutieu
on the place, with all the 11cco.-aLV^btiihJiu"s, -
Albany, sep 2, 1858.
B. O. KEATON.'
23—10w.‘
HOTEL,
AT
GLASS SPRINGS
H L WHITEHURST
• ora at ‘ Glass spring
the Travelling Public gene
oated near t)io Springs, *
all I he coralhrts andTuxi
afford. Accommodations good
Class JSpnings, July 22, 185S.