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LIVERY an
(OrrOMTE^SsOTOffg HOTEL,) BB1SS MATTTfljfjj
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
T’pitlp, nnd ready for tlio accomodation of Drover*
in d the public generally.
The proprietor feels confident that his ac.como-
dAtions cannot be excelled by any Stable in Geor
P ia. His horses are all kindly broke, either to
harness or saddle.—His vehicles are all new, and
from the best Manufactories in the Union—in a
f ew words, his outfits are not to be surpassed by
Stables south of aoy place.
To Drovers, he offers superior accomodations
to any in the city—his Lots being much more spa
cious and favorably located, therefore he feels sure
that he can please all, in every department of the
Livery Stable business. Then come and try me.
Oct. 14th, 1858. 29—3m.
MS, M. I, JOHNSON,.
* would most respect fn fly invite
her friends, old patrons and the La
dies of the surrounding country to
oall and examine ber large and well
selected Stock of ,. •
Ittllmcrjijudr <$ant]r (Bo oils,
Which she is receiving direct from New York, con
sisting of every rariety and style of Bonnets, Fists,
Ribbons, Dress Trimmings,French and American
Flowers, Feathers, Riches Head Dresses, Chenille
Cord, black arul white Crape Collars. Embr'd Col
lars, Laces, Crapes, Belts, Cords and Tassels, Vel
vet Trimming. Silk for linings, Veils, Corsets,
Cambrics, Skirts, PPd Velvet's, Threads, Indies
Comforters, Scarfs, colored Hoods, Childrens' Hoods,
Nett Coals, Talmas, Zephyr Shawls, Long and Bon
net Combs, llair Pins. Jet Bracelets, <f-c. A few
nice Cloaks on hand, which will be sold low.
Having purchased my Stock of the best Houses
in New Yoik.and selected them myself, I Icel con
fident I can please those who may favor me wilh a
call. Ladies purchasing Dresses will do well to
call and examine my lot of Fall Trimmings.
Dresses and Bonnets made to order at short no
tice.
Albany, Oct. 14tli,*1858. 29-lf.
OYSTER SALOON.
O YSTERS, IS leak. Hot Coffee, aud Meats at all
hour* of the day and until 11 aVIock at night,
be had at Ihe Oyster Saloon of the Isabella
House! L- H. DURHAM,
oct.14. 29- Proprietc
KOTICE.
T HE next regular meet
ing of Albany C ha pier.
No. 15, will be held on the
4th Friday night of this
month, the officers and mem
bers are requested to attend,
a« business of importance
will be brought before them,
lly order of F. M. THOMPSON,
Oct. 14,1858. H. P.
NOTICE
T# the Tax Payers of Dougherty Co., Ga
I MA Y be found the remainder of mv time, at the i Book Store, by giving him a liberal patronage.
Stable, of Hill, Wright da Pearson, in Albany, I Any Book. American or English, will be pro-
except other bo.inesa compels me away, until the rurP j in the s h 0 rieet passible time,
first of November next, and all persona that don’t i>i e<6e call and look over my Counlers and
p.y mP their Tax by that lime, can see as ’Cell as I. j Shelves, whether yoo wish to buy or not; I shall
rvrtr-ti re t : always lake pleasure in showing my Slock.
«11?
CASH STORE!
03!E PRICE I—NO DEVIATION M
/^\NE of the largest and most varied stocks of Miseella-
iieous Goods iu Southern Georgia, is now being re
ceived at *
m . C. W. Rawson’s.
Tliose in want of good Goods at low prices, will find it
will savo them money to buy of mo.
Country merchants supplied nt his
lowest prices.
ES^Strangers visiting the city to buy Goods, will please
enquire for RAW SO.VS CASH STORE,
Comer Broad and Washington streets.
A largo lot of whim and grey Blankets l«d Blankets,
Kerasjw, Linieys Osnaburgs and Plantation Good-** gener
ally, ure now being received at C. W. RAWSON’S.
Dress Goods, &'c.\
. Silks, Merinos, De Lanes. Cashmeres, Bombazines,
Ginghams, Prints, and a full line of Dress Goods.—
Beautiful Beyadere ailk Robes, beautiful silk Robes
A’J-eee.
Striped Silks.
Small Plaid and Solid Colored Silks, at very low
prices. Beautiful Robes of Cashmere, De Lane and
French Prints,Children and ladies Cloaks and Tal
mas, of every variety, and price from $3 to §35
those in satin and silk velvet, are exceedingly rich
and beautiful.
^ Collars and Sleeves, Mourning Collars
Sleeves, Veils, Edging* and Inserting*, checked
swiss mull dotted, and a Tull assortment of Muslins ;
Hoop Ekirts of til grades, kid, silk, beaver, lisle, and
a full assortment of Gloves; Hemstitched and clear
Lawn Handkerchiefs, black and white Silk Lace*,
Tarleton’s Flouncing*, Indies silk and merino Vests,
silk and cotton Ho.se, eliiId,s’ notion and wo >1 Sacks,
Ribbons, Fringes ami Trimmings, Opera and Sack
Flannels, Velvet Ribbons. Sash and Belt Uiblmns.
Leather, Velvet, Silk and Elastic Belts, Corsetrs of
all kinds; STELLA and CHINEAL SHAWLS,
Wool Shawls, die., &.C.. together with a full assort
ment of Ladies’ and Misses Dress Goods, &c., &c.
Staple Family Moods.
Tickings, Bleached and Brown Hoineap
DISSOLUTION.
Fi,m of Glass, Laws tk Co., is this day dix-
bv mutual consent. The business will
be conducted iu future by JONES, LAWS & CO.
K. T. JQNT.3,
i " E R. LAWS.
■> ! T. M. WELLBORN,
R. T. SPEARMAN.
eep. 23. 1858. _______ ’ *6— ‘
JONES, LAWS & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO CLASS, LAWS dt CO.)
i GROCERS,
-ALBA-NY -GEO.
K. T. JOYCES.
e. b. laws.
T. At, WELLBORN.
B. T. SPEAKS!AN.
rp JSSOLsTTTIOISr.
f|!HE Firm of FEARS, HARRIS & ROBERTO
Jt Ip this day dissolved by Mutual agreement.
The bnsincsrt of the laie firm will bo settled up
by Messrs. Fears &• Harris.
We thank the commuuity for their patronage, and
recommend the new firm to their attention.
All wbojare indebted to us will please pay at an
earl? dty. i All account* are drawn and ready for
settlement. ' J. W. FEARS,
W. B. HARRIS,
aept. 27,1858. E. A. ROBERTS.
NEWFIRM.
O UR Mr. FEARS having purchased the intercut
<»f E. A. Roberts, we will continue the busi
ness under the firm of Fears & Harris. All Good-
JOHN L. B. SCARBOROUGH. T. C.
Oct. 14th, 1853. 29-tf.
A Florida Plantation for Sale, j
T
HE xuboerilwr* offer for oalo the. Valuable
Ijtitalioii l» Imiging to the Estate of the
i\e John (1. Uonlhop, in the county «f Jack-
>ii, containing 1200 acres of land. Healthy,
vll improved and finely watered. The said
n nffeia indiiotrnnnt* to^>»r L
««dd puhlidv t*» lhe hii'liest bidder on that day.
Term—0NE-TU1RI) CASH, the balance in
• nth*, with 8 per cent intenvt, and HHMired.
Al-o, at the same time and place, 2,000 bushel* o
1.000 |l»t». Fodder,—House*, Mules, Hogs, Cuttl.
.mi oiott uiemals. Sic., Ac.
Terms made known on tin* day of
TO THE
HEADING PU BLIC.
T HE Undersigned is now receivings very large
block of Standard Miscellaneous work, selected
wilh much care, and now offers to the reading pub
lie as fine a collection of Books, as the country „ .... w>
affords, and at as reasonable prices. He trusts thej Sheetirm*,^ Linen and Cotton Damask*. Towels,
public will appreciate his endeavors to keep a good * Napkins, Flannels, Domestic Stripes, Brilliants, Bed
- r h Blankets, Diapers, &c., &c.
IVootUvarc, ttc., dre.
^ Tubs. Rails, Bucket*, Brooms, Well Buckets,
Seives, Churns, &r.. &c.
NOTIONS.
Game Bags, Skirt Reeds, Steel and Brass Hoops,
Satchels. Carpet Bags, Ink paper, Pens, Brushes,
Combs, Buttons, Needles. Bindings, Linen and Cot
ton Threads, all kinds, Sewing Machine Thread,
A LL Persons having demands against the Estate Vases, Baskets, Toys, and a thousand other articles
of John M. Cochran, late of Dougherty County, in this line.
Albany, Ga., Oct. 14,1858.
L. E. WELCH.
29—tf.
deceased, are hereby notified to present them to ub
within the time prescribed by Jaw properly made
nuf, Hnd all persons indebted to said Estate are re-
V * W—'MW ■ ■■■ ■
(General ^ftoertteementg.
,
*' v (acccr.ssoR To \. o. owen,)
Wmn-MAKEIt, jeweler
. AND
OmtatTK Feaus. Harris <fc Rony.ms,
Broad street—-ALBAN Y, GLO.
July 22,1858 17—
Watoh, Clock and Jewelry
REPAIRING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES.
T HE Subscriber would ntinnunriato
the cnixsttf ol'Albany and vicinity
that ho wilt succeed Mr. A. O. Oweni
in thi Watch and Jewelry boajnvwsol -
this place, having bought hi* effort interest in the*
Xnd m-pectfuDy solicits p«Vona|«> so liberally t~
cd to Mr. Owen—Witox coofident that with scObra
PETER VV.TWITTY,
BEXJ. F. COCHRAN.
Oct. 14, 1858. 29—Gt
Adm’ri
Oetolvr H, 185**.
I I.
Executor’s Sale.
Georgia—Lee county.
I N pursuance of an order of the Honorable Court
rf Ordinary of said county, wili be sold on the
HUNTINGTON, j tir^t 7*uos<!ay in lleccinber next, before the Court j
? 1 Hons - door in the town of Staikville. i-.i -aid eoun-
,v ’ w •«>•'*■ legal hours of Mile, Is.t ot land i.nm-
Ia*r one hundred and eighty-three, (183) in the 14th I
Di.-tiicl of lA*e county, an the property «>f Jonas J
Ila vslip, hit** of said county. *Ic-
HRO \D STREET, ALBANY. GA. |
(ill. 14th. 1858. 29—Jv. !
LAXD. j
Executor’s Sale.
V GREEABI.K loan order obtained from lliej
<%»urt of Ordinary, ot Burke county, there will 1
be soM on the fir-t TnesJav in Deceinh r. 185S, he-
t .re ihe Court House d...r in Albtuy. Baker county, 1
b*!.%e.*n the iisiihI hours sale, the following )ot>
o- Lind :—\os. 85. 47.123. I 18. 117, 3fi. 35, 13.!
t.». >'». K!». tort. 2!H. 3J4. and 84. iving in the 8lli 1
Di-tri I ot Baker Comity ; and hits Nos 40 and 35t,|
lvie<* in the 7‘ll District of said county. The lots!
*<l tiuing • > arh other, and foruiing the Belville plan- i
t Hi' ii. containing hImiiii two thousand acre?, more or J
ie--. will he sold together. Also on the same day, j
-ii ilie Court House in Mitchell county, within the i
legal hours of sale, u ill lie sold, lots Nos. 307 and;
a'i s , l\ ing originally in the Kill District of Irvin, j
ti'»w Mitchell county. The lots in Baker each con-1
Lining two hundred and litty acres, and those in j
.Mmiit'l. lour hundred and ninety acres.
Terms, three equal instalments, with interest from 1
dale, personal security and Mortgage. i
JAMES GRUBBS,
JAMES M. REYNOLDS,
ALLEN INMAN.
/■;.cV> of Wright Murphree, dic'd. \
Oct. 1 till. 1858. 29—ids. -
MEW BOOKS.
I BiE LIFE of Thomas Jefferson,
Bv Henry S. Randall.
3 Vols , 800 library Style, §9,00.
Books that should be in every Library.
Life of Alexander Hamilton,
By his Son, J C* Hamilton.
Memoirs of Madam Rachel.
l)ouglas Jerrold’e Wit,
Arranged by his Son.
Timothy Titcomb’s Letters.
The Art of Beauty,
By Lola Monte*.
Joseph Curtis, a Model Man,
by Mies Sedgwick.
IVthenia,
By Elira Buckmister Lee.
Lady Sermons,
By T. S. Arthur.
True to the Last,
efu of the heirs nnd creditors ot said d"cen<ed.
\VM II. GREEN, Ex’r.
Octoer 14. 1853.
Hardware, 4V.
Smiths Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Hummers. Screw
Plates and Vices, Nails. Knives and Forks, Pocket
Cutlery. Hinges, Planes, Saws, Augers, Chisels, i
Axes. Broad Axes, Hatchets, l«*>ck*, Pots, Ovens, j
Spiders, Fry Pans, Waffle Irons, &.e., &.c.; Shovel- j
aud spades. Chains of nil kinds. Traces, I lames, Ac.
Carpels ! Carpets ! ’
Super. Carpets, all wool.
“ “ Venetian.
“ Extra Fine.
“ ’* Colton and Wool.
3 and 4 yards wide Druggett.
Matting.
Mats of all qualities, some very fine. Beautiful
(finest) Brussell’s Carpeting, Enamelled Oil Cloth,
&C..&C.
Hats and. Caps,
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &o.
20 Bales Eatonton Factory Osnaburgs,
5 M - Ben Franklin •*
3 . •*' Thomaston “ **
8 M Virginia ** ■ ' •*
25 4 Homespuns,
8 u Colton Yarns. w
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.
3800 Pair Negro Slice.,
2000 “ ** Blanker*.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, &c.
Whiskey per gallon, from 50c. to §1 00
Brandy §2 00 to 10 00
Wine ** u “ ..... 75c. to 3 50
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
10 Barrels A Sugar,
25 “ (ktlfee “
50 Sack a Rio Coffee,
25 “ Java *•
5 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bbls. Golden Syrup.
For sale by ' JONES, LAWS &. CO.
Fine Cigars.
Following Brands:
I a Coquettu,
lx Teres! a.
La Concha,
Nectar,
Opera, &c., &c.
Fur sale by JONES, LAWS &. CO.
Fine Tobacco,
At the following prices per pound :
* Katy Darling, $1 50.
Colorado Roll-, I 60.
Kiss Me Quick, 1 00.
Pan Cake, 1 25.
Frank Weston, 75.
Plain Twist, 80.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
u *r?. U ” ue ' * »•""** TV , ”T JM ' eAiH-riem o in the }.usiue» and a «.o»rk>r outfit of
sold after 1st October, if promptly paid for 1st Jan- i a;H j he wdkbcabk to merit the patronage
next, we will charge no interest—it not, all **-— L,: '
accounts will be made out as our original ad
vertisement slates
We will be pleased to see all onr old custoin o r»
and a few new ones, as our Stock is now complete.
We wish the patronage of all who want new and
geo\ Goods. J. W. FEARS.
! y W. B. HARRIS.
Albany, sep. 30, 1858. ; : 27—3w.
Atlantic Cable
.he will
the putlic ctncrally. . .
HENRY H. STEVENS,
(8ucccf«or t«» A. G. Ojvji.)
Opnesito'Frfar*, Harris A. RnUn«.
jyw.
17—
B#»>td rtrect—Albany, G«
Mr. Stevens h „ _
thorough acquaintance with his trade, and I have no hesi
tation in asaurinj? my former patron* »nd the public ccncr-
allv th.it they cannot employ a more Competent and trust-
I mgarU him as one of the most rktlllul
woitnv per . _ .
Watch-Makers in South*Wente
Albtmy, July 22,1858 07-r
Giorgii
A. G OWEN
To the Planters
Stpre,raiuly for exhibition, a beautifnl stock of Q f SOUtll-WCSteril GeOrgiftl
oltiplc aQU r3.ncy Dry uOOQSi rjMIE andorfigr.rd will be prepared bv the open-
ft II..no J ni'nmnvr t ‘ O. in g „f tbc next eeasnn. to receive Chtiun at I.M
SHOES. IIAT8 and GLOII1ING, at lew prices. new |j„, ls WARE-HOUSE, situated
Robe A Laize Silks, 15 to $40. jneur the Hnifroad Depot, and sufficiently, far from
Black Gro I)e Rhine bi.ks. j town to render it free from the danger of fire. And
by strict attention to Bid Storage and *alfc c>f cotton
l/e ho; ps to tn» rit and respectfully Solicits the pa-
■ iroimge of the Planter.-; generally of SoatB-Westein
CLEMENT A. ClIEATHA^.
I April 8.1858 2—ly*
Baxadier Silks.
Robe A'Laize De Lsinca. |
Wool Plaids and Cashmeres. 1
Prints, Homespuns, 6ic.
Cloth Cloaks, and Magic Shawls.
I Round Cornered Stvll A’Shaw ls.
Linen Bosom Shirts, Collars and Cravat#.
Brogans, Blankets, Kerseys, Wool Hats, ('all'
. and see us. as we will take pleasure in showing
i you through.
j -ALSO-.
Valenciere, Isicc Collars and Sleeves, 5 to §20,
I Embr 'idered Swi«s Jact.Sleeves, Embroidered Swisa
j Jart. Collars, Embroidered Edgings and Inserting#.
! Ladies' Kid Glove#, Woo! GantlctP. aud Gents’
j Wool Gloves, &c.
FEARS & HARRIS,
sep. 23, 1858. 28-4 w
E. J. Faulkner,
WATCH-MAKER
AND £sxOS&titx5c±
AT THE BODK STORE OF L. E. WELCH,
Albany, Geo.
%'jsT All work warranted.
[>.9—J v
at variety.
W
( LOTIll.VC AND FAMILY GOODS.
Citation and IVoliCC*. • R ,,a * fi^f cloth Coata, Medium and low grade Coat-, Cas-
« Unit a hr rt ti r.unitu Hinere Coats, Pants and Ve^ta of all kinds, Silk, Satin
* ‘ r , » ... , Velvet, and a fulliassortment of Vests, Marseilles and Lin-
/ IlhkhAh. B. I*, (.ncliran and Peter W. en B<>soin Shirts, Mnmdlles and Linen Bosoms and Col-
Twitty, applies to me for letters of Ad minis- h«rs. Drawers, of wool and cotton, Nett Shirts, Ilandker-
on the e-tate of John M. Cochran, late ,,j • chiefs. Cravat*, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Overcoats,
mnl v dere-i-ed This L to M.'in.uiiah -.11 .t.>r ! Umbrellas, See , &c. I have devoted a laree Room ex-
> tilp't'hfir ibjertK'ii in ternUl„. law! . j »“ ,ec1 *- 1 -
D r. ! BOOTS .t.VD SHOES,
of a II kinds, from the common negro shoe, to the finest
: Ladies Kid Boot, and from a common Ditching Boot to a
| fine Water Prool'or Pump Sole call' Boot, Boys, Misses
j .l;i x . ctl great variety.
October I I, 1858.
AUmiiiisli-ntor's Sale.
Grorirla—IVi trllt countu.
A GREEABLE *o an order of.the Court of Or
dinary of said county, will he sold hefo-e *he
Cpurt. House door in the town of Isabella, in said
county, on ilie first Tuesday in December next, lot
of land number (1G3) one huudred and sixty-three,
in the 15th Dimrict of said county, the land whereon
the deceased formerly lived. Sold as the property
of Win. Holliday, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors, and sold under the incmiilier-
ance of the Widow’s dower. 'Perms made known
on the da v of sale. J. J. WILLIAMS, Adni’r.
October 14, 1858.
and children#* Shoes
<1 jCot of all Grades of Tobacco,
Which 1 will aell at what will seem to the purchaser a
very groat sacrifice, but in tact I bought my Tobacco very
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, j
Negro Good#; Blacksmiths’ Tool*; Plantation j
Utensils, and everything else in the lin? of Planter’* 1
Supplies.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO. |
Albany, septemlier 30, 1858. 27— J
GROCERIES.' 7 '
Mercer & deGraflenricd,
Broad Sired, Albany, Ga.,
WTOULU respectfully inform the citizens <*f South-
' I they have now iu Store, and
i hind, a large and complete
HUBS & HOBBS,
ATTORXhYS AT LA IV—ALBANY, GEO.
VF Practice in Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
RJCIIAItn K. HISF.S. KICHAKH ilORKS.
July 12,1855. 15—
JOHN II. DEWS'
—DEALER /.V—
Groceries, Provisions and
Plantation Supplies.
(TT A Fresh Stock always on hand.
3!/* Cash or Goods exchanged for Country Pro
duce, at the t.Id Stand of Bovnton. Cochkan &. Co.,
Albany, Georgia.
August 1858. 22—
Hardeman & Sparks,
H'are-House and Commission
MERCHANTS,
Maoon, Ga,
W r ILL give prompt attention to the SellingTj" ’ "Y
nnd Stoi ing of Cotton and to the FillingR^g*
of Otitis for GtocerieM and Farmer*’
generaliv. They solicit a liberal *h«re 6f patronage.
THtrS. HARDEMAN.
jy.29. (18) O. G. SPARKS.
EVANS, HARR1SS & C0„
FACTORS & (OMMISSION MERCHANTS^
BA r STB LET—SA VAXNA IT, CEO.
R EN EW the tender of thrir services to thn Planters <»f
Georgia and the adjoining States, and will continuo
to sell Cotton at Fl FTY CENTS per halo.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, aod other supplies, filled
promptly and at the lowest market rate*, and liberal ad
vanees made, when desired, on Cotton in Store.
WM. M. C’AXTIU.IAC, W.M. E. tVX.HJ(,
GKO. W. EVANS,
September 2, lS5o.
XO»*T V. HAROW.
S3—11 w*
BRICKS.
^ E. KEMBALL St CO., have u kiln of the
best quality ot Brick for sale near ihc* Albany
Rail Road Depot. Apply to J. M. Cooper, E.-q.
Albany, Aug. 12, 1858. 20-
FRED. VOGELGSANGr'S
NEW
t’OXFEGTIOSERY, BAKERY AM) FRUIT
STOKE.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, VALKCES,
Whips, Saddle Bags, Enameled cloth, II jlters, Ac., &c.
JRowder, JLcad, Shot, Soap,
Candle*, Starch. Pepper, Spice*, SnufT, &.c., &.c., &.C.,&.c.
My .*t.>ck is complete for variety. 1 yield the palm to
none ; for quality and price, 1 a*k you to judge for your*
selves. C. IV. RAIVSO.V.
£5^ Be sure to inquire for ^ 2
RAWSON’S.
Country Merchant* are invited to call, a* I hare
Goods at PRICES that you will not fail to buy, if you
need them.
Albany,September 30th, 1858.
intend to ke> p constantly
assortment ot
Tamily and Plantation
CITTPPT
V . ..t , , i [NF.XT DOOR TO THE BOOK STORK.l
Thbir Stock Hm been oderMd with (root «ait. and w«, op.^i.ER Fancy and Home-made CrniHiiw. Not.,
guarantee mtirfaction aa to the quality of onr t.oods- , Jf) pWorvcs. Pickloe, Orackeis, &c Frol, Cakes and
aniotia which may bo found the following a,tides:. ! Breeddailv. All kiiKleof Frnit-a laroassortment Tots.
Bacnn, t lour. Sugars of all grades, Urn and Jara \ Weildiuga and Parties slipplM with Cakes—I'laiu
Co/fee, Tobacco of all qualities, Liverpool and Alum i and Fancy in style—that cannot be excelled.
Salt, Potash, Bagging dc Bone, Wines A- Liquors, { CdT The Ladies are purtiVuIarly invited to cull in.
Comprising the finest assortment ever brought to this i ATmny, i qaciii n<r 1.. 1 .7, ^
market—llard-waie arul Hollow-ware. Nails, Wood-1
ware, Cigars of all grade*, from §10 to 875 per]
thousand—• Factory 1 arns. Osnuburgs. Sheeting and j §
Kerseys, Dried Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Sjie 1
By A. 9. Rose, author of
“I’ve Been Thinking,** 1 &c,
Bick Markham,
f-j'c/opedia of Commerce,
American Eloquence,
Ad in ini»tr.*i tor’s Sale.
Georgia— Worth county.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of arid county, will he «<old before the
j Court Hoiiac door in the town of Isabella, in said
county, on the firrd. Tuesday ill December next, lots
of laud numbers 2018 anti 135, hII lying in the 14th
District of said county. Sold as the property Q f I on the first d«v of April la.-t, by
j James Kimwls, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs' C - Camilohael withdrawing.
:;»nd creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the day of sale.
JAS. B. KNOWLS, Adm’r.
( flctolier 14,1858.
| ” Citation. ^
Georgia—Worth county.
T HIS is to cite and admonish nil persons con
cerned, to he and appear at my office within the
i time prescrib*.*d by law. to show cause why ) should
! not appoint Able 31. On* Administrator de bonis
1 noil on the estate of David Cobb, late of said county,
i deceased. R. D. SINCLAIR,Ord.
j October 14,1858. 29-30d
i
Dissolution.
T HE firm of T. II. JOHNSON &. CO., v
on t
In retiring from the Ware-House nnd Commission bus
iness in South-Western Georgia, I beg to tender my grate
ful acknowledgements and thanks to my numerous patrons
and friend?, for continued favors for eight years, and take
this occasion to recommend to your fa tor and confidence
tnjr late partner, T. H. Johnston, and suecessoi J. A. Hill,
as every way qualified, ami in all respects competent to
transact your misiiiefw. G. C. CARMICHAEL.
Juno 3, 1859. 10—
T. H. Jobxstox.
i. A. Hill.
By J. F. Smith.
By Homans.
I Citation,
i Georgia-* Worth county.
T HIS isto cite and admonish all persons concern
ed, to be and appear at my office within the time
i prescribed by law, and show cause (ifany they have)
why I should not appoint a Guardian for Nancy El-
j myra Cobb, orphan child of David Cobb, kite of said
countv. deceased. R- D. SINCLAIR, Ord.
! October 14, 1858. v.* 29-30d
PRIVATE BOARDING.
By Frank Moore.
Life Speeches and Correspondence,
< Of Henry Clsy,
Fin, Library Edition. Engliab ChS^tud-j
ln g Addison, Leigh H.nt, Goldsmith, Havlitt, Yoon** Men as private Boarders. His house Is eon*
lamb, Chesterfield, Johnaon, Swift, Steirn, DeFor,' Te nient to Ihe diUbreat Srln
Folding, and Smoilet. L. E. WELCH.
Oct 14,1888. 39—3w.
PAPER, ENVELOPES, &c.
A LARGE Stock at Low Prices.
L. E. WELCH.
Allis„ v . Oct. 14til. 1858, 19—
blank books,
4 GREAT Vuriety, and Cheap.
1 ... L. E. WELCH.
A ll«oy, Oct. Ulh, 1868. .39—
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A LI. KINDS Uiied in the Conutry. Country
Merchants and Schools, supplied at low pri-
*■ L. E. WELCH.
-iSAw 14,1858. . . ' 29-
jmis* emiBY.
1 iHestotock of RoJgcr*. and Wostcnholmcs’
i. i x L PaegtT Katvta jisdRajoji, to be fouud
* To »». U at the Albany Book Store.
, , t.,E. WELCH.
•Mbaay, Qet. Idtb.lMl ' ^ » «.
additional advantage for |>crsons in the country
wifthing to send their dhildren to school.
ilia chargeoAire fJlS per mouth and every thing
found except washing.
ALEX. HERRINGTON.
Albany, scp. 30, 1858 27—3\v.
House and Lot for Sale.
I OFFER for saU* tip? House and Lot on
Pine street, now occupied by E. Ricliard- Hfllj
son. If not sold by the first of November, it JQgrijJ
will be for rent tlie next year.
WM. M. SLAUGHTER.
Albany, Rep. 30.1858. 27-tf
—
NOTICE.
A LI. pereona are hereby notified nut to trade for a
A. certain promiasory note made by F. K. Wright,
payable to H. H.' Brown, or bearer, for twenty-five
hundred dollars, with interest front date. The said
note is dated nome Hm. id October IS&Tand duc tat
October 1868. Aa said note has been Haded with
out my consent, I notify the maker that R U my pro.
; America., Oct: t> IMS. * r *i-.'
JOHNSTON k C0„
WAHB-HOUSS
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, GA.
T7 ILL continue to give prompt snd faithful attention
JV to all business entrusted to-them,/MW/*cu5ir/y to the
storage and sale oj Cation.
Thankful for lire liberal patronage extended to the late
.firm the pr.st season, thev hope to merit, by strict attention
to all the interest of the Planter.a continuance of the same.
Usual advances made on Cott<m in store. Family Sup
plies, Rope and Bagging, furnished on the best terms the
market affords.
Albany, June 3, 1853. ' 10—•
and Adamantine Candles. Starch, Powder, Shot,
Lead, Linseed Oil, La trip Oil, Spirits Turpentine,
White Lead amP Zinc, cfv:.. 4'C.
—ALSO**
A good assortment of Men. Women dud Boys Shoe*.
%,'jjT We will pay the highest market prices for nil kinds
of Country Produce. We Want 3,000 lbs. Beeswax amt
100,000 lbs. Cow Hides.
t fT Mr ; Mabx Smith's Office is at our Store, nnd h*>
ill pay the highest market price for long and short staple
Cottons. oet.7. 28—3 m.
NOTICE'
TO TAX PAYERS OF D01UHERTY CO.
5 WILL meet the Tux Payers of this Comity h»
follows:
At Alliany, (915th district, G. M.) on 23d and
30th September and 7th October.
At precinct on East side of Flint River, (1097ih
district, G. M.) on 29th September and 2d and 9tli
October. *
At latwton 1 .-* precinct, (620th district, G. M.) on
28«h September aud 6th and 12th October.
The remainder of the tkne I may be found at the
Stables ol Hill, Wright & Pearson'in Albany.
ILTI ain only anthoriaed to take hills of the fol
lowing Batiks L •
Cfutttl Back. J Bankdf J'-.ttttttnah,
Bank of Augusta, | Centra! Rail Road ahd
Geo. R. R. & Bank’g J Banking Company^’ at
Co., at Augusta. | Savannah,
and the bills of all other Georgia Banks which may
be Bankable in ei'lier of the above four named Banks.
Augusta or Savannah.
I hope the people will be prompt in meeting tne
at tlie iib<»ve times and places, as I inu.-t comply
with the law strictly.
J. L. B. SCARBOROUGH,Tax Col
September 23, 1858. 26—
.v
ALBANY SCHOOL,
T HE ensuing Academic Year of this Institution will
commence on the Firvt Monday of October next, and
close on the First, of July 1859.
Classics and Higher English Branches .850
Primary Class....... ............j.... 40
The following conditions, upon which alone Pupils will
be received into the institution, we desire to be noticed:
1st. No Pupil will be received, whose moral character
i* known to be bad, and if, after admission, it b found to
be eo, he will ho dismissed, and the full charges of the term
made against bun. The reason of thb regulation b, that
a Pupil, whose conduct is so disorderly as to require his
expulsion, does the School br more injury than such blight
pecoauary compensation can repair. It is far moro desira
ble that ne never enter. .
- »»d. No Pupil will be retained, who violates the raise and
regulations made for the government and dtscfpliae of tho
Institution. _ .
3d. Pupils entering after the expiration of the fio4 month
will lw cn.rgvd, pro wu.lrocp th. tUnoofe„u.nCT,totb«
close of the eeoion. No deduction will be made for ab
sence, except from Providential causes, and then at the
JtauSioo oft* Principal. ££ INGRAHAM.
Albany. 8optatahtr H. 1888. n !■;«
/ Job worlx
QF *11 Jeumptioas noally andjrnmijttly mantled
* i
V *
®*rb}-»j* Prophy I . M( ,
^ | \
Vy.
jr
& I
HINES’ LEGAL FORMS,
I jMOlt SALE, by the single copy, or in quantities
with the usual deduction to the Trade.
Tlie above new manual for Georgia is recom
mended by many of tlie most eminent Lawyers of
the fcState. it is expressly designed ft.r the'use of
Professional Gentlemen, Justices-of the Peace and
bf 'the Inferior Court, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners,
Ordinaries, &c.,und for our cilixeus generally.—
Personj wishing a single copy sent by mail, should
send the retail price, $2 50, and 15 cents postage
stamps. Address L. E. WELCH,
ang.5. (ID) . Albany, Ga.
SEWING MACHINES.
.',n:i in*--.l;.-: s
Price from $18 to $150.
rpHE 'nodereigned ha, an Aganay far the sale uf
X li-a.lt' draen diflt.ront pattern, of’these Alachlnce,
at such pricey (fiat all rnny bay, however poor. Call
and examine them, it wili cost you notliing to Innk.
For ceitifieatMof Ihelr pMfdrmanee eew jiand-bill.i
ID" He i. also Agent for the tale of it lot «T fine
Cotton Gins, tsanutactored under h» own supervis
ion at Falajre, which are wamnted to perform well:
.-I ' it K WATKOM, Agent. ■
All»ny,;rotje;.18S8. if**
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
OZONIZED CHLORINE,
THE MOST I’OH ERFI L DISI.\FECTA\T
KisroAVisr!
■ I’l'Rll’lHS DWELLINGS AND SHIl’S;
W Remotes all itffensirc odors; t
iLT Invaluable in the Side Boron; p Cure*
O' Burns, Biles, Carbuncles and Running Sores;
XT CleanSes the Teeth;
ITT Destroys FePjid Breath}
CT Prevents Decayed Teeth proving Injurious;
TT Mitigates the most alarming symptom•< of
Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers t
CORES TETTER and SCALD HEADS '
Used in Bathing, keeps the skin
HEALTHY, SOFT AND WHITE;
Removes Stains and Mildew
Destroys all Animal or Vegetable Poisons; !
Cures the Bites of Insects and Stings of Bees; 1
Removes Rancidity from Butter and Lard;
Mora powerlwl than anv other agent in preventing
the SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. °
ID* Manufactured only In tlie Laboratyry of
- J. DARBY, Aubutn, Ah , '
From which, or RARttAL. RISLEY & KITCHEN,
No. »6 Barclay street. New York, it may be ordered.
For sale by DruggLu generally, aud in Albany, by
. ! F. O. WELUf],
, Wholesale and Retail Drugcist-
/ N. B —This justly celebrated Pisiufectiug Agent in pre
pared by Prof. John Darby, forme!ly a resident of this
State—a man well known for his scieufific atUlumenw.—
It stands approved by the leading physicians of the South,
and is now largely used in their practice.
September ft, 185$ . • • 24—6m.
I " WHOElVfim.
HAS THE MONEY.
I T BT HIM COME AND BUY FREELY AT LOW
I I J PRICES.
j Bacon, Flour, Bagging, Twine,
} Tobacco, Window Sasli,
At the Lowest Factory Prices for Cash.
400,000 MUCK
; For .-jit 1 in ...nn’l or forge lots, to stait pttrehawre.
NTJECGTHOIilS
' Aiwa vs on hand for sale.
j IT-/' I will r«y fair prices for Dry Hides. Wool,
' Beeswax, Tallow, &e.
I All the ubove at the Store of
I J. ill. COOPER L CO^t
j Auction «&■ Commission House, in front of Johuaiott
& Crj's Ware Hou.se, Albany, Ga.
September Iff, 1858. 25—4in.
i*L.iJYT.9TIO.V
FOB SALE.
I WILL sell on good terms for Cash t
ou time, i he Pianialimi formerly own- ^
oil by James J. Keaton, in Baker county,
five miles West of Newton, on the road
leading lo Milford in said,county. If not sold pri-
j vaieiv before the Second Tuesday in November next,
it will then be sold at Public Outcry at the Court
House iu Newton.
Persons wishing a good bargain and a good Plan-
nation of Pine Laud, will do well to examine the
place hi id apply ill time. There are 2250 acres in
i tlie setticinent. I will sell a pari rr ull lo auit a
, There are about 350 to 400 acres in cultivation
on the place, with all the necessary buildings.
, B. O. K8ATOM.
Alhanv, sep 2. 1858. 23—lOw.
j General
Southern Insuranoe Agency.
R EPRESENTING, among other®, the following first
clash Stock Comcaxies, the high character ot which
j i, undoubted:
CHARTER OAK FIRE A MARINE INSURANCE
! COMP AN Y,»/1 uni ford, Co**.
I Cush Capital and ArtctP .*312,000
J. II. Sprague, Seed. Raljdi GUlett. Pie*.
! CONNECTICU T HUE INSURANCE COMPANY,
I uf Hartford, Conn.
j Cash Capital nnd 'Awet* .*225,000.
J. />. Hi dredge, Sec’y. Ii. W. Greene i Pre*.
i MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY,
| of Hartford, Conn.
| Cash Capital and Ash-Is $225,000,
! E. Thu*. Laid ell, Srr.'y. Mark Howard, Pree.
i CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conti.
Ca-h Capital nnd Assets $297,000.
Vait*. - - -
EGOODS!
npHE most varied, the forget and the CllEAP-
EST Stock of ... ...
- ■ Oc O O ■'
' ■ reptember 33,1858. , . Sff-ff
C C. IV/iitr. Ser'n. C. b. JJowerf. Pm.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
■”ERU"
ARS.
S. II. White, Scry. J.C. Wdikley, Pret.
£7rT l*he u,;der«igned is prepared to effect Life, Fire
and Marine Insurance to any amount, oa good risks, at
tho lowest rates ct'Ufistcnt with the security of the Com-
paules which he icprosents. A. WILBUR, Agent.
No. Ill Bay Street, Savannah. Ga.
August 26,1358. 22—13w.
tothb Members
OF TUB
H AVING made arraugeinenln to ticcominnd.tte a
larger uumlior ot Boarders* we shall lake piea-
snro in mak'^'g ihofe who stop with us comfortable.
Ours will be si,, icily a Private Boarding House,
and members wishing quiet quarters, will find such
at the WASHINGTON HALL, located a little north
of the Post Office, and convenient to the Capitol.
N. C. BARNETT,
srptetnb^r «, 185!$, 23—-9w.
Berrien County Lands for
riMlK Snltwriher offers for sale FOUR
J llUNmiKD i NINETY ACRGSfi
f)F IdANII, with good tUw and Grist l
Mills, go«»d Framed .Dwelling, .100 fine.
Apple Tr.T5, 60 English Mulberry Trees, all
laden with try it, beautifuHy, situated end vety 1
thy, on the mail from Moultrie to Nashville, near the
Ferry oni Little River. . For fayther partk-ulars,ad-
dress Ttr.-Ks ?ARRtaH, P. M.,
July 8, 1859. 15- • “ Ava,Gu.
■ R(W?eifedH'.
4 .GOOD lot of Flour and for sala. Some wki
'/•. aalow as 81. • Also, a few barrels of lhn,
Altaii?; >»p. TO, IMfij. ; ' f%i