The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 14, 1858, Image 1

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VOL. XIV 1 ALBANY. IKH^iftmiTY COTiNTV. (iEOliGIA. <i(TOBKIi 14. lS/>-S.. CEi NO. 29* SUIot patriot. I* U BUSHED KVERY^THUMDAY MORNING. ’ ' TERMS: Two Dollahs per year, payable invariably m adrancc. \DVF.rnswrt*™ will ^ «'»«rtod in the Albany Patriot -vtUrt rale ol dlper square for the first and 50 ccnw for c C losertion. . C * vWoru**nents handed in without instruction as to the l ‘ th of time they are to run, will be continued until or- J. r5d out, and charged at the above rates. Monthly advertisements will be inserted for One Dollar ner square for each insertion. 1 All legal advertisements published at tho usual rates. CONTRACTS Will be made with advertisers upon the following terms: 1 square 3 months 85 00' ( 5 sq’rs. 9 months 835 00 1 44 6 44 8 00;5 “ 12 44 30 00 1 “ 9 44 10 00J6 " 3 44 18 00 1 « 13 “ 1*2 006 44 6 44 24 00 o « 3 44 8 00>6 44 9 44 30 00 0 “ 6 “ 14 00.6 44 12 44 35 00 2 “ 9 44 18 00,* col’n. 3 44 25 00 2 “ 12 44 20 00‘i 44 6 44 30 00 3 « 3 “ lOOO.i 44 9 44 35 00 3 “ 6 44 16 00 44 12 “ 40 00 3 44 9 44 21 00|J 44 3 44 35 00 3 “ 12 44 '25 00;J 44 6 41 44 00 4 44 3 11 12 00 * 44 9 44 62 00 4 “ 6 44 17 00;* 44 12 “ 60 00 1 « 0 44 22 00:1 44 3 44 60 00 4 ‘f 12 44 26 00 1 44 6 44 60 00 5 “ 3 44 1 4 Oojl 44 9 44 70 00 5 “ 6 44 20 00jl 44 12 44 80 00 Sal*M of Land and Nogroo* by Executors, Administrators and Guardians, are required by law to be advertised in a public gazette Forty Day* previous to the day of sale. These sales must In* held on the First Tuesday in the in.*nth between the hours of ten in the forenoon ami three in the afternoon. »t the Court-House, in the county m which the property is situated. The s;iles of Personal Property must be advertised io like in inner Forty Days. Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be publislwil Forty Days. Notice that Application will lie made to the Court of Ordinary lor leave to ?vll l«and and Negroes, must be pub lished weekly Two Months. Kales for the Foreclo M uitln; establishing . compelling titles from Executors or Administrators, where a bond lias been given by the deceased, Weekly lor Three Months. t&cncraP’ NewHotel. SCREVEN HOUSE, ' HY Mm Comer Bull and Cvngrrss-sts., Savannah, Ga. fTIlllS NEW HOTEL, famished throughout in JL the most elegant style, IS NQVV OPEN, and BKS will be kept as a • • ; . ■! ] FIRST CLASS FI0TEL. Ma. T. C. C^lCIt is engaged as Caterer and Su perintendent of tip tables, - ' Nov.5,1857.— NOTICE TO LAND-HOLDERS. rpll£ undersigned will attend to tho selling or examining X «nd giving inlorraation of Lands lying in any of the counties of South-Western Georgia,on reasonable terms. A. P. GREER, Albany, Baker Co., Geo. Reference*.—If. flora*Hon. Lott warren,R. H.Clark, Albany Ga.; S. C. Stevens, Newton,Ga. Dec. 9.1853. 36—tf. General 'SUnjcrtiscmento. ; GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, R EASONS why the GROVER &. BAKER Ma chine is universally prefered for family sewing: 1st. U is more simple, and easier kept ih order, llrnn any other Machine. 2d. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sows from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere change of rjmol, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same machine run* *ilk. ripen thread, and common spool cofton With' equal facility. 5lh. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from ail liability to break in washing, ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch made by'this machine is more Enteral ^.buertisements. DEWS & DEWS’ rplIE undersigned have recently pwr- chased the Stables known as Green & Barnes’ Livery Stables, situated on the corner of Broad and Jackson streets, (over the pond.) They.are now prepared to accommodate all who have any business in their line- Fine Horses, Buggies and Hacks will always be on hand; Wag ons ft>r hauling ; lx»ts for Mules, and nil other things noeedrarv. The best attention paid to every thing put In their.charge. W. W. &. G. M. DEWS. Albany, August 19, 1868 21. HOUSE and LOT F0H SALE IN ALBANY Merchants can secure the sales of these Machines ^I^HE undersigned offers forsale the Cottage in their different localities, with profit to themselves j MI| d upon which Mrs. L. A. Catch- galli .,1 1 isos now lives. For terms, apply to Guvss.IIlIiijJ ’ j Laws &, Co. O' South-Western Rail Road Stock taken in pa at 90 cents in the dollar. E. T. JONES, I Albany. Aug. 12, 1858. 20-tf. and their customers, by applying to the under: owners of the Right for Georgia. Tliesc Machines are always on exhibition at their Sales Room, on Broad street. THOMAS 1\ STOVALL & CO. BAND FOR SALE Adjoining Albany. 1 WILI. sell on reasonable terms, about two hun dred acres of land adjoining to Albany on the W.rtst, being the lot of land on which 1 recently re sided. There is about 80 acres of land fenced and in cultivation, and the balance is well timbered.— There are a dwelling house, out houses, die., on the place. 1 will sell the whole or a part of the land, to suit purchasers. JOHN M. KENDALL, Albany, Juiy 16, 1857 (16tf.) Agent. Valuable Lands for Sale. L OTS Nos. 31 and 58 iii Gth District of Randolph j county. 45,69,56,199, 139, 133, 103, 105,, CABIN PASSAGE, I 196,19“, 86,87,88, 89, in tlio 1 ItU District of Ran- j By the splendid and conunodii duiphcounty. J Side-Wheel Steamers Nmnu*r 110, in the 18th District on homas con n*; AUGUSTA 1.500 tons Capt. M. S. Woodhull. tv, and number 83 in the 8th District of 1 homas; FLORIDA, 1,300 “ ** Isaac Crowell. ' nnty. | ALABAMA,.. .1,300 •* “ Geo.R.Schetick " l0 ,ith Di! " riC ' ef ‘"‘‘“H STAR OF THE 1 SOUTH^lW^.Ca,,,. T. Lyon, county. . . n , rpilBSE Steamships belong to Number 1 m the 5ih District ol Dooly county. X the old established and favor- Number* 74,294.295.321,365. 363, in the 4th; ite line, known as the“New York District of Early county; number* 153. 252. in ths| JfK* Savannah Steam Navigation 5th District ol Eariv county, and number 383 in (lie Oenerdl ^iiocriiscmritts. FRANKLIN HALL! Altoany, Ga. Aug T7* J. H. Watson, Agent for Albany, Ga. | July 1, 1858 ‘ 14— FOR NEW YORK. | FARE REDUCED! j Freight and Passage as Low as by any other STEAMERS* $15, i FOR RENT. I^PHE STORE lately occupied by Mr.ucRR &. j deGbaffekkibd. adjoining the Isabella House, D. MAYER & BRO S., , , B EG to announce to their coat diners and the pub lic, that they now have in store and are daily receiving a very extensive and choice selection of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. We wish it to be remembered, that for the next two mouths wo will keep a resident purchaser al the North, from whom we receive by every week's Steamer the Latest Imported Fashions. We solicit COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Living for Cash, to call and examine our slock and ascer tain our prices. To such we are prepared tu.oiler superior inducements. "* h Below we mention some of I he most Fashionables, as also some of the Leading Articles in each de partment : (Sctferaf 3. i)u erttsetaente. BELSONTItTr H AS on hand a large lot of Gr0qArie£ nnd flea t j floods, such ns T mT Baggmg„Rope, Twine. Negro Shoes .and Blankets, OS.V.IRUKGS, and al) other Goods for Plantation _ c . . jppHes, now in Store and receiving daily? tvhich vviH be sold as low as the lowest. Alt are specially fntited to call itid examine *]nt,stpck*„. ^ _ . •. e , lrf . . Mit.’ L. (j. Sutton will show you through. Albany, sep. 30,1858* 27— NELSON Tit Wholesale amt Retail GROCER* AT N. TIFT’S STORE, Y OU can find lire. Mlowing articles;[or talc Marr n prices ami freight' at tScucvftl ^.buettisemeuts. BILL’S LIVERY STABLE. H ILL ism his OLD STAND, where lie ha> m , »*ii for the Uei »ix years, and expert there tor the ie»xi six to come. With goi II *rs-s. Buggies. Carriages. Hacks of any size, and trusty servants to send in any part of the <»lo!>*\ — (i'Mttj Ldnwill) sheds lor Drove Horses or Mub*?. with plenty of corn and balder for the accommoda tion of all Ihtt may call The Stable is situated between the IlviN iros I Iotki..«nd Isauuli.a House. an I on the street leading to and fr »m the D 18th District of Eariv countv. Apply to JOHN A. DAVIS. Albanv. Ga. Feh. 26.1857. 48-tf. all and , 26. 1858. JAMES II HILL. 22-tf. Salamander Safe Agency, —ALBANY, GA.,— rplIE subscriber is the Agent of the Manufactur- ers lor the sale of Stearns &, Marvin’s-Wil der’s Patent Salamander Safe.*,” which are the best manufactured, being fire-proof an«l burglar proof. Every sunn who h »s valuable pi|'er.<, money or other articles that he desires to keep safe, should j have one of these Safes. I ne\ \v id sold at t.ie M inutai hirer > pru «- 1 j|<>'PR H od ho|»es by strict attention to the waul uiin i» exp-mse o. ran>por a , , I ,,‘!„ | J in j of his Guests, to merit the patronage of tlie Public, sue then, at the store «f NELSON I D L j _ L. II. DURHAM, Proprietor. Company,” . _ vonimodatioiH j •minandod by They are _ UKMienct“d. skilful, careful and polite officers. PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO., Agenta, Savannah SAM’L L. M1TCH1LL & SON, 1 f — Agents, New Y ork. July 1. ISABELLA MOUSE, (FOKMF.KI.Y ckttmjhf.y house.) ALBAVY, GEO. fpHE above Hotel, in Albany,the prevent termite A us of the (ieorgia and Florida Rail Road, is now open for the reception of the TRAVELING PUBLIC. | The House ar.d Furniture are new. The I’m- j p riel or is determined to make it a FIRST CLASS! Massey, Overs: and the room in the second story opposite Clark & j Ehintr. Chene BayavereSilks, frirm 75 rents to Lippitt’s Uw Otfice. J 50 per yard. Fur further iii lormnr ion apply to Mercer & deGraf- 1 Silk l$,,l,es “f 1 i ‘ < ' latest styles, SJn to .$7 j per yard, fenried. AlARX SMITH* | Moire Antique black and colored Silk. j Biscaff’s celebrated black Silk; Uros du Rhine in great variety. •22-tf. Bagging, Ilopo and Twine, Oils, Paints and Glass, Tobacco, Snuffaud Cigars, Blankets, Kerseys and Shoes, Ositaburgs, Sheeting and Shirting,' * Lime, Cement nnd Plaster, K ■ t Sngttr,' Coffee and Ui«:e, . Flour. Bacon and Syrup.* “ f ’ Butter. Cheese and Crackers, - (treat variety iron, Mails anil CaeliBga, De Laine front ldi to 33 reins per van!. i ^mw-Cutlers aod Coro-SI,idler.,, I’oil deChevre, Motiair, loon 35 to :)7 eta. tier vard. ; „ B ‘tciistnillia luole and Hardware and niaoy Freuch de llaioe Aoltea of varimia .Ivies, ' i °"f r raentionnl Jtfre tall Plain de llaioe. a, well as French Merino, KltglkU a, ! J "tf N.TIFC. Merino and Alpacas of all descriptions. Hosiery and Embroideries, 28— Aug. 26, 1858. For Sale or Rent. T hree dwelling houses, ted in a pleasant part of the city. it un pleasant part of the city. One STORK-HOUSE—large room neatly IffiX j fitted up. Four rooms up stairs suitable for ollices. Possession given 1st October next. 'Perms reason able. SAM’L SMITH. | 4 August 19, 1858. 21—13w. \ As w * n as w ” wsl exquisite style: [Ladies’ Cloaks and Mantillas NOTICE! NOTICE!! J From $1 to $50 apiece. Smlla and tho Princegre __ ! Dugene Shawls ot all qualities a.td Colors. VALUABLE UOTTny PL ANT A TIOX j Amcrican , Fmirb an „ ED?|isll PrinlS( Jc Or Sale. i Fn,m (, i 'u so I»ut« pt-r yant. T HF, Uttdersinned offers for snle his Yuluublej A liundsouie lot of blnck und cnlnrej Ginghams. OAK and HICKORY Plantation of 1530 acres, I All the favorite brands of American Shirtings nnd ■ SUGAR—30 hlida choice SlCroiv Su, situated live miles from Allmuv, on Uooleewahee Sheetings, brown and blearhetl. from lit to 35 cents.- 15 puncheons choice Porto Rico Sugar. Creek * j o-x , r , ' I . r- , -~, I - . 'r', I - 35 nhds fair New Orleans and Cuba Sugar, fk.™ o enn .. . .. . . ! rir-, IM r • t ’ t——J 3(i0 bbls A, G &. C cUritied audpowd’d do I here <00 acres of Land in a hue slate of cul-: \v,, u( ,„|,| rjl || particular attention loonr stock oi l 50 boxes t^af Sugar Itvatton, with a g.s«l Dwelling House,trame Negro | Gents' Furnishing thesis, embracing a variety of . ] MOLASnbsS-jJi Msbpmne Masc<wad_t> MoUssoy Mcus’ Voulbs’ anil Children's Clothing. i>o da’s v'j|oh«« Bets, Shoes, I lots. LIQUOKS-ltW hlds ReetWe.1 Whiskey Most of the stock having been made to order und purchased for Ihe Cash, will enable us lo sell ihe same for Casli at as low prices as any other house in the city or State—for the same quality ol Goods, and all goods sold at this establishment will be Comal as represented, thereby remember that we have bill u One price, anil no deviation.” October 7. 1S53. 3S—lv. st 5. 1IS58. FURNITURE! PURNTITUREI!! ^ \M is still kicking ainoOgsl the Stuff, and will ^ keep on hand all kinds «f Famiturf* and will wll as low can bo bought in Savannah or M icon. SAMUEL SMI I'll. N. 11. Fisk’s new pattern BUiUAL CASES, al ways on Itaud. S. S. Albany, August 19. 1858 21-ly. Dougherty Superior Court, > M A Y TEI Al, 1853.—J vs e 2nd. S W.\|. M. SLAUGHTER LEWIS S. McGWIRE ! Rule to Foreclose vs. f Mortgage. tiEO. W. CRUMMEY J I T iip|K*aring to the Court by the Petition of William M. Slaughter ami Lewis S. McGwicr, that by Iked ol Mortgage, dated the twentieth (20th) day of February Iwighioeu hundred and fifty-eight. George W. Crumiiny conveyed to the said Wm. M. Slaughter and Lewis S. McGwire, a lot in the city of Albany, known and distin- | gnLshetl in the plan of said city us lot number twenty-eight ill) on Broad street in said city, with tin: improvements J thereon, known as “Phillips’ Grocery” for the purpose of securing the payment of a promissory note made by the said Geo. W. Grummey to tho said Wm. M. Slaughter and Lewis S. McGwire, due on the first day of January n*-xt thereafter, for the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars with interest from date, which note i* still due aud unpaid.—It is ordered that the said Goo. W. Crummey do pay into this Court by the first day of the next term, the principal and interest on said note, and tile cost of this proceeding, or shew cause tif any he has) to the contrary, or that fore closure be granted to the said Win. M. Slaughter and Lewis S. McGwier and the Equity of Redemption of tho said Geo. W. Crummey therein be forever barred, and that -— ; n »- ‘— J —I said Geo. W. Crutn- ALEX. a. ALLEN, I. s. c. s. w. c. A true extract from tho minutes of said Court. PETER W. TWITTY, Clerk. August 5,1858 mlm. Dougherty Superior Court,) May Term, 1858. \ lsasattt-- TT appearing to the Court by the petition of John M. X Cocnran, that on the 22d day of December, 1857, Geo. W. Crummey, of the property of Crummey &. Horn, of paid county, made and delivered to Petitioner a promisso ry note, in toese words: Albany, Ga., Dec. 22d. 1857— One day after dale I promise to pay J. M. Cocnran, (of this firm Cochran &. Bevorly) or Marer, Eight Hundred and seventy-nine Dollars and thirty-nine (gnt*. value re ceived for lumber fumiibed in building Crummey House. And afterwards ta wit; oa the 31st day ol January, 1857. Hk! George W. CrariWhey and Thomas S. Horn executed a mortgage on the House and Lot in the Oily of Albu Ga., known there aa the Cramnwy House, end now centljr as the Isabella House aoa Lot, conditioned that ... the payment of said promissory *Ote according to the tenor nnd effect tncreof, said mortgage as well as said note,shall be null and void, and it further appearing that the said note remains unpaid. . •. , ItU therefore ordered that the said George W. Crummey and T- S. Horn do pay into Court by tho first, day of the next Term thereof, principal interest and cost thereon raid note, (or show c^uso why he t-huuldnoU and that on failure of said Crummey so to do, the Equity of Redemp tion in aud to said mortgage premise*, be Ibrever hereafter barred, and foreolbilbd.^ And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Albany Patriot, ora public Jour nal published in the City of Albany, Ua., and a copy there of served on said Ceorgo W. Crummey,. or his special Agent or Attorneys, at Last three months previous to the next Terra of this Coart. By the Judge. A true extract frpm the minutes of said Court. l{ QPET^R W. TWITTY, " ; 1 aviAvv i** 1 ' c w^SsS^. Dissolution. ^■1UE firm of Little Dickixsok is tlii^ day di*- Ji- sulved by tin* dentil «*f It. DickiwR. 1 wi'l I'ontinue the busintvs in my own name.— Would embrace ibis opportunity of returning iny grateful thanks to the patrons and the public gener ally lor their very liberal patronage to ih^ firm, and hope by close attention to business, with - a large slock, to merit their future favors. \ EONARD LITTLE. Albany, June 10, 1858. 12- For Sale very Cheap. AA OZS. Siilplmie (Quinine. Jl"" 20 ozs. Chloroform. Beelierine. Icvlide of Potash. A full stock of Chemicals, June 17—12 to "' E O. Me ATTORNEY AT LAVf^Nil April S9,1*59, n;kkiExCo..Ci. >-h Faints and Oils. riHTE |y»ail. French /.inc, white. All the Colored Paints. Linseed Oil. Turpentine. Varnishes, &c., for sule by •me 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE. Allutny, April 8, 1858 DAVID 1IOSS, Book-Binder AXU Blank Accoant Book Illannfactarcr, Comer of Third and Cherry Streets, (up states.) MtVCOIST, ga. Is prepared *•» exeeute all orders for BLANK BOOKS FOB COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to bind Music and all kinds of Printed Work, with neatness and dispatch. tv?** Hamer’s, Graham’s, Godey’s and all other Maga- ines bound in cheap and substantial style. All orders sent by mail or express promptly attended to. April 22, 1858. 4—ly LIVERY STABLEf iTESSUS. 11ARRELL& IIAIIN rc- VI speetfully infonn their friends and the . ublic visiting Bainbridge during Court week, that they are prepares! to furnish good Stabling for any quantity of Horses, at tho following Rates: $1.00 per day lor a Single Horse. fi.00 per week do do 15 00 per mouth do do Also kept on hand, a good assortment of Horses and Hacks to Hire at low rates. ev return their thanks for past kindness, and hope to merit the coutinuance of the favors of their friends in Jii- 5—tf. Window Class. L ARGE istock Window Gian,, ull sizes and va riety, (or «ile very low bv June 17—13 LEONARD UTTI.E. Brushes. fif /"k DOZ. Paint and Varnish Brushes. aJvr 10doz. VVHUe-Wash do. For sale low by LEONARD LITTLE. June 17 13- Medicinal. F rench Brandy. Port Wine. Sherry Wine. Madeira Wine. Scotch Whiskey. Schnapps, &c., of the best quality, for sale by Jnne 17--l*i LEONARD LITTLE. Houses, new and comfortable,and ail necessary out houses that u fanner would desire. The under.-ignol deems it unnecessary to say anything of the fertility of this JaihJ. Sulliee tt to say that it is as good as any Oak and Hickory Land in the 2d District of Dougherty county, so* justly celebrated for its richness and adaptation for the culture of cotton. For terms, apply to the undersigned, or to B. A. ou the place, who will show the Albany, October 7, lt58. HOLCOMBE^ CO., WHOLESALE GROOEii^ BAY STREET—SAVANNAH. GEO., H ave in store and for sale to tiii TRADE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS: COFFEE—500 bag# lair, prime and choiee Rio Coffee. 100 do ana pocket Java . do. 50 do Laguira. I •e-hoi!ed N 0 Molaw** place to any i Albany, sept. 9. 1858. ' to look at it. BENJ. K. SMITH. ^ — Malaga Wine 10 bins Apple Brandy (very choice) 25 do P & H Gi 50 qr casks pure and ipi'l Apple Bran * Peach do 25 do choitve old Monongahela Whiskey 20 qr casks P«>rt Wine c., „*«»d qU Scheidam Si hnapps UK.AUS—150 M ball bpanish and American Cigars E. ROSENWALD & BRO.. H AVE now Oil hand, and arc constantly receiv ing, the largest and best Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, NSW GOOBS! 37*evil CSrOOds ! Bainbridge, April 29,1858, VI/'E are opening a select assortment of FALL ** G(X>DS. just received, and as we expect something NEW by every Freight Train coming in, we would respectfully invite the attention of our Consisting of patrons and public in general, to call and examine LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, | on ^ A . s . 1IMe * I> - MAVER & Such as Black and Colored Silks, Plaid (Jrenobles, ~ ~ ' rz ~~ Cashmere d’Eeosse, All-Wool Delaines, Figured AffeilCY Ol the PeOPieS Sailk Delaines and Alpacas, Robes de Chenille, De Beges, ° 47 - ^ Ginghams, &c., &.c.,; the nicest stock of SHAWlJd nnd CLOAKS, aud SPRING SKIRTS, all of the best quality, and prettiest and Sastesl styles. Also, a splendid assortment of Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, of the bc*it mat (rials and best make. A large stock OF SHOES, BOOTS, HATS AXD CAPS, Ladies’ Bonnets, Hosiery, I'ANCY GOODS, cfeC. A heavy slock of XKG HOLS' SIK/KS, KKR- i SKYS ami BLANKETS, HOMESPUNS aud | OS.XAISl'RGS, at lower prices than they ever do do &yrup Valuable Property for Sale. LAND FOR SALE 1 •*: “ in CJMMjMtOUJY COUJVTW O NE THOUSAND ACRES ol good Oak and J<ickory Land, lying on the j Chickasawlwtcliee and Spring Creeks, nd- ,< joining Col. Jame< Dean on SpriagCreek, - und Mr. Warrert on the Chickasawhiitcbee, directly West of the New Bridge across tho Chickasawbat- chee Creek, with Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of opea Lund—good water. Mr, B. Brown will show the linen to uny person wishing to purchase. I will dell iqy MU1) CREEK Plantation in Dough erty county, ten miles We4t <^f Albany ."known as the “Judge Andrews* Place," arfjolnmg J. E. Bond, A. H. Colquitt, Mr. Peake and ■Wrri. Monghon. For price end payments apply to ine at Forsyth, Monroe county, or to my son ia Alhaar. ^COCHRAN. September 9,1858. rf t a A— of R. Q. Dickinson, dec’d, Jill l will sell before the Court House in Dougherty county, on ilte first Tuesday in December next, the following property to wif:— One House and Lot on Pine street, in the city of Albany, Itaudsoinely improved, the building being large and newly finished, suitable foi a large family, containing one acre, more or less. Also, a settlement of Land of 1000 acres, in .the 1st district of Dougherty county—about 300 acres of cleared land—Nos. 88, 89, 112, 113. Also, fractional lot of 43 acres, ia the 1st district, No. 120. Also, a body of 730 acres in the woods, being No. 9 in 1st of Dougherty and 369 in 7th of Worth. No. 167, 12th disk. 4th see. Cherokee, 160 acres. No. 135, 18th dist. 4lh sec. do 40 “ . No. 339, 21st dist. 2d sec. do 40 44 No. 135, 14th dist. 2d sec. do 160 “ iTT I am authorized to sell any of the above prop erty at private sale. For terms, apply to JOHN T. DICKINSON, Ex’r. Albany, July 22, 1858. - v , were sold. a/lBWSaiii’ff & S e g a r s and Tobacco, Saddlery and Crockery, And various articles too numerous to mention ; which we will sell lower than they ever were sold, we have bought extraordinary cheap bargains, and are determined to undersell any Merchant this side ol New York. We are very thankful to our friends and custom ers for their kind patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance *of the same, as xre shall try to please tliem harder than even • To the public in general we have to say that it will be to theirown advantage to.call on E. ROSENWALD & BRO., O'Opposite llill’a Stables, and next door Walker’s Saloon, Albany, Ga. ” ' 23-tf J „J. Heldoa would respectfully Inlfprni the pul>- • lie ^ierally. that he is still carrying on the jgmxsssi&assu thTbe*'*&eM>eingi° Sooth'-W^erR Geotgi wliicH **U't* < Uart»oied. H Albany, Not. Wib, 1857. 33—lf. Take Due Notice! H AYING made such alterations and improve ments as enables me to furnish a belter article at less cost than formerly, 1 pave 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 thejpirfrcbaser. ’ Bl M * : (L/* Cotton Gins repaired, and Fnrhitttre made to order JAMES M McDANIEL. Palmyra, sept 9,4868 NOTICE. R. JAMES H- CARTER i« «iy antliorised M , Alhbny. Jbly 39,1858 ^8ent4uwa W «faw?e(K.inAR-n fe 18—3ni. luence to Rent or SelL 1 i 'TWO STORY DWELLING on Bro.d JbA Street, Albdn j, will be ririllcJ OT Mid, by fffiM •PpUcation to STEPHEj/TGAN/ September 9,1853. to King & * “"ptember 2,1858 1 Fifty Negroes Wanted. qMFTY Likely Negroep wanted, from Ten - to Twenty-nvc vears of age—for which the bigiiest price will be paid. j , C. F. STUBBS. Macon, Oct. 7, 1858. ; . , : . i J. A. Ansley & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION A.XD PRODUCE .Her chants, v ! No. 300 Bboap Stbket, Avcusta, Ga. A RE Agents for and keep constantly ou hand Kichardsou'f i 4 'Hemp Leaf” Machine Rope, which .they offer to the Made on favorable terms/ October 7,1858. • * 28—5w. OF SOUTH CAKOLLN’A, S ILLS of all South Carolina Banks, and (icor- gia Bills bankable at Savannah or Augusta, taken at par. iU" For Exchange on New York, J per cent. O' On Charleston, J per cent. A. A. ADAMS, Agent. Americus, April 8, 1859. 2— NEW JEWELRY. Just received the latest Fall i styles*, and the largest and best stock of JEWELRY j ever offered in this city. I buy my Jewelry direct from the Manufacturers, and warrant ali articles as ! represented. 1 O' Please call and look over my stock, at the ALBANY BOOK STORK. . L. E. WELCH, i October 7th, 1853. 28—6w Gold and Silver Watches. Just Received another lot of Fine GolJ and silver Watches, warranted perfect time keepers, and sold as cheapas in any Southern market. Fine English Gold Hunting Levers : Gold Hunt ing Anchors and Lopines; ladles’ Fine Gold Watch es ; extra silver Hunting levers; clteap Gold and silver Watches. Those in want a good Watch, please call at the.ALBANY BOOK STORK. and look at my stock. L. E. WELCH. October 7, 1858. ^ < «, • U K 28-6w South-Western Railroad. BEHN & POSTER, «eucral Comuiission, mcrckaiiM, '204 Bat stbeet, Savannah, Geq. , , , . V W. »EH»i * July 29,1858 v - (ly) • - • t -• johm fosteU «co.) Schedule for Passenger Trains. On and after July 2l)/A. ^ T HAVE Macon at 1L45 p. m. and 9.45 A. M., arrive in Columbus 5.3^ A. M. and 3.45 F, M.,, leave Coliimbps 4 a. in. and 3.45 p. m, arrive in Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. in. lieave Macon 11.45 A. M., arrive at Albany .6.26 A.' bf. -Dawiiou 6 00 i leave Albany 3.00, p. m., Dawson l.40 p. m.— Arrive in Macon 9.I8 p. m. ■ / ‘ i•• * Tri-weekly Accommodation Down, Monday^, Wednesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. ' ' ' Leave Macon 7.12 a m. Arrive at'Dawson 5 20 » Albany 4.32 p. tn. * ■w»*v*ai»Tr . , ' % Leave Albany 6,20 a, ot.> Dawaon, ♦— Arrive at Macon 9.11 p- ro, ICO boxes and half boxes Adamantine'Candida 150 do Colgate’s Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap 50 d<i und half boxes Starelt 25 do Spenn Candles, 4*s and ffs IU cases 4’s and 6’s Patent Siieriu Candles 50 do Rev’s No. 1,2 and 4 Lemon Syru IK).keys FG Dupitut's Gunpowder 50 half and qr kegs do ... 500 bans assorted sixes Drop and Buck Shot 10,000 pounds Bar U*ad j 50 baskets HciJscick Champagne, pints and quaits 100 hi ids Bacon fiides and ^houldets 25 casks Baltimore Hams 15 do Lewis’s do (very choice) 100 boxes and halt boxes extra and uouunou Candy 2t) bbls No. 1 Leaf I.ard 50 kegs do do 50 \MU Whde Wine and Cider Vinegar 75 do Nos 1 and 3 .Mackerel 30 half bbls N'** L and 2 do 250 ImK-s Gunny Cloth 200 coils Kentucky Hope K* hales Twine 25 bids Mess I ork . ' . •«. f* 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 25 casks pint* f libhert’* Porter 10 do Jeffrey’s Pale Ale 25 do Muir & Son’sTale Ale 50 ciises AI Lop 6l Sons’ English Ale 25 do extra choice Hyson and Oolong Teas, put up expressly for family use 100 quarter and eighth chtv-fs of Hyson and Young Hyson Tea 500 ha If and quarter boxes Sardine* 25 boxes Pepper .Sauce 50 eases halleilIon, quarts and pints Underwood'* Pickles, 4'v., <kc. September i, 1356 23—13w ADAMS & REYNOLDS, WARE HOUSE &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, •Vtacon* Geo, C IONTINUE the business at tire Fii t proof Ware-1 louse hitherto n by tliem. Thm tendon to all L_ cbarge and respectfully solicit coudg.imeats of Cotton or other produce. Orders for Bagging, Rope and other family supplies fill ed promptly and with care, and at the lowwt market pri ce*. _ Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store. 4Ve rcler to Hon. A. H. Colquitt, Baker county. Hon. A E. Harris, Dougherty " Hon. H. P. Wooten, - B. Green, Esq^ Lee M John Moore, Esq., Itaudotph “ D. H. Janes, Esq., - Pktton Reynolds. \. B. Adaws. tkiptemlwr 30,1858 __ 27— TAILORING. - T HE subscriber* would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Albany and vicinity, dut they have oponed the above named business in all its various branches. All work entrusted to their cafe will be done with neatness, dispatch ,and in , T j Workmanlike liiaiincr. They flatter themselves that in neatness khd durability, their work will eomparb favorably with any. Cutting and repair- , imr done at the Shortest notice Shop Wsti Welch’s Book Store, ■ J. M. BARFJEL Albany, Oct. 7,758. fly) ' ' Faghjon A LL persons indebted to the estate of Gale Hanip- Aon, late of’Worth tJoo»ity,dee*d; 4re requested to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having elaima against; *aid estate will present them duly authentidafed lit terms fif the Taw. oet.7. (6w) . WM.' li VINES. Adm’r. bert, Fort Gaines, &c. , At'&IacfiiFeblfffdClAvTtTi Trains on Central sinff ( Western RailRoadi. dpixR I j; FARE (rota Albany; vuKUaiianali to/Ncw York July 15,1858, late Benjamin IL While, of said count v deceased. ^ F. LYON, Adm’r. Cttnii-t-WMltCbvkiy. (jJIXTY'd.ys .Tler daW, be made Cl to the Gee Ftp!* Ordinary of Worth county lor leatt#»aSI all the real estatamnDarff Smith, late September 16,1858. .« ’ ■