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VOL. XIV.
ALBANY. DOUGHERTY COUNTY. GEORGIA. OCTOBER 21. 1858"
f|t §.(ta» patriot.
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TERMS:
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sales inu.st be held on the First Tuesday
i between the* hours of ton in the fororoon and three
.•rnoon, at the Court-House, in the county in which
ijvrty Is situated.
sales of Personal Property must be advertisod
r Forty-Days.
i Debtors and Creditors of a
,-d Forty D.ij’*,.
i estate, must be
3NTew Hotel.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
Corner Bull and Congrett-tU., Savannah, Ga.
1 1 iHJS NEW HOTEL. fotmirfied thronj-hnni...
A the most elegant style, IS NOW OPEN, tnd
will bo kept am a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Cy Ma.T.C. CHICK ia engaged an Caterer and Su
perintendent of the tables. _ ‘ ^ No* J, 1857.
NOTICE tO UfcfrUOLDEBS.
r a mr. undersigned wtll attend to the selling or examining
X and giving information of Lands lying in any of the
counties of South-Western Georgia,on reasonable tern—
4. P. GREER,
Albany, Baker Co., Geo
atcjrrcncf-.—uun, nun. miu *v arrv
Albany Ga.; S. C. Stevens, Newton,Ga.
Dec. 9.1853. 36—tf.
LAND FOR SALE
Adjoining Albany.
I WILL sell on reasonable terms, about two h
dred acres of land adjoining to Albany on the
West, being the lot of lend on which I recently re
sided. There is abqul 80 acres of land fenced and
in cultivation, and the balance is well timbered.—
There are a dwelling house, out houses, die., or
place. I will sell the whole or a part of the land, to
suit purchasers. JOHN M. KENDALL,
Albany, July 16, 18.57 (16tf.) Agent.
«that Application will be made to the Court of
■Mmirv for Wvrttn sell Lind and Negroes, must be pub-
:..vi weekly Two Months.
t’lUti >iH for Jitters of Administration, Tlrirtv D ivs; for
!)«;iii*s:.»u from Administration, Monthly 8ix Months; for
;> 4Tn«<i to from (vu.irdi.inship. Weekly Forty Days.
Ril sfortho Foreclosure of Mortgaoe, Monthly Font
M .nth*; ■•-stiblishing lo-t papers, Weekly Three Months;
•'•Rt'lling title* from Enoentor*or Administrators, where
- . i i has been given by the deceased, Weekly lor Throe
HILL’S
LIVERY STABLE.
H ILL is at his OLD STAND, where be has
been for the last six years, and expects to lie
• ire tor the next six to come. With good safe
i!<»r*'»s. Buggies, (Carriages. Hacks of any size, and
• .'v servants to send tunny part of the Globe.—
i..«i l>it.s with sheds for Drove Horses or Mules,
null plenty of corn and fodder for the accommoda-
•1.H1..1 ill I tlmt mav call. The Stable is situated
^■’.v*en the Hvix'JTO* HoTELand Isabeixa House,
i.i’ .h: the street leading to and Inin the Depot.-
see. JAMES II HILL.
FURNITURE!'
FUHNITURB ! !
W \M is still kicking amongst the Sniff, and will
levp on Irand all kinds of Furniture and w
*• . a, tow as Can In bought in Savannah <»r Macn
SAMUEL SMITH.
i>. Fisk's new pattern BURIAL CASES, al-
•V.Ditty, August Iff, 1838 . 21-ly.
Dougherty Superior Court, \
M A Y TBIi M, 1858.—June ‘2nd. )
Rule to Foreclose
Mortgage.
. W. CRUM ME Y. J
) the Court by the Petition of William M
I Slaughter and l^ewis S. McGwier, that by Deed of
■i 'rtL'nge, dated the twentieth (20th) day of February
L-i'iiteeii hundred and fifty-eight, George. W. Crunnney
' '•'vryed to the said Wm. M. Slaughter and Lewis S.
Icliwire, a lot in the city of Albany, known and dtetfcn
• n "M in the plan m said city as lot cminber twenty-eight
•■l on Broad street ia' viid city, with the. improvements
’ Rtein, known as^PhllHprf Grocery,” for the purpose of
- irinijthe payment of a promissory note made, by the
'1 (ho. \V. Crummey to tite said Wm. M. Slaughter
‘ U Uwis S, McGwire, due on the first day of January
’‘!t're«|'t<&4prtbc sum of Nine Hundred Dollars with
: from d*de>whieh note is still due and unpaid.—It
■‘or,WH that the said Geo. W. Crummey do pay into
: Court hy the first day of the next term, the principal
*n interact on said note, and the cost of this proceeding,
R a- cause (if any ho has) to the contrary, or that fore-
’'■osure^bc granted "to the said Wm. M. Slaughter and
S. McGwier and the Equity of Redemption of fho
' “d Geo. W.-Crummey therein be forever barred, and tha*
^rviee of thin Rule be perfected on said Geo. W. Cruin
according to fkw.
. ALEX A. ALLEN, t. s. c. s. w. c*
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
S.C- PETER W. TWITTY,Clerk.
Augun 5, Jfl58 m4m.
Dougherty Superior Court, >
* May Term, 1858. )
/O/LV-Wf COCHRAN
or *** V9C of Cochran’a &
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T OTS Nos. 31 and 58 in 6th District of Randolph
-■^county. 45,69,56.199, 139, 133, 103, 105,
106,107,86, 87,88, 89, in the 11th District of Ran
dolph county.
Number 11.0, in the 18th District of Thomas coun-
ty, and number 83 in the 8th District of Thomas
county.
Number 475 in the 12th District ©f Lowndes
county.
Number 1 in the 5th District of Dooly county.
Numbers 74.294,295,321, 365. 383, in the 4th
District of Earl v county; numbers 153, 252,
5th District ol Early county, and number 383 in the
-28th District of Early county. Apply to
JOHN A. DAVIS,
Albanv, Ga.
Feb. 26,1857. 48-tf.
. Salamander Sale Agency,
—ALBANY, GA.,—
fJlllE subscriber is the Agent of the Manufactu
ft vtT
>•}
,; w. CRUMMEY an.
THOMAS S. HORN.
Petition and Rule Ni Si to
.. Al-
Ptppearing to the Court by the petitior
t CAckran, \h*t on the 22d day of Deceml
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.
R easons why the grover & baker Ma-
chine is universally prefered for family sewing:
1st. It is more simple, and easier kept in order,
than any other Machine.
2d. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel,
though every third stitch is cot.
3d. It sews 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 spool, to all varieties of work.
4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread,
and common spool cotton with equal facility.
5th. 2-be seam ia aa elastic aa the most elastic
fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in
washing, ironing, or otherwise. -
6th. The stitch made by this machine is more
beautiful than any other made, either by hand or
machine.
Merchants can seenre the sales of these Machines
in their different localities, with profit to themselves
and their customers; by applying to the undersigned,
owners of the Right for Georgia.
These Machines are always on exhibition at their
Sales Room, on Broad street.
THOMAS P. STOVALL Si CO.
Augusta, Ga.
IT J. II. Watsok, Agent for Albany, Ga.
July 1, 1858 14—
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED!
*Freight and Passage as Loit as by any other
STEAMERS.
CABIN PASSAGE, : : $15,
By the splendid and commodious
Side- Wheel Steamers
AUGUSTA 1.500 tons. Capt. M. 8. Woodhull
FLORIDA, 1,300 “ “ Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA,.. .1,300 ** “ Geo. R. Scheuek
And first class Propcllar
STAR OF THE SOUTH. 1,100 tona..Capt. T. Lyon.
T HESE Steamships belong to
the old established and favor
ite line, known as the “New York
and Savannah Steam Navigation
Company,” and in comfort, ac
commodations and fare, cannot be excelled. They
‘ ”'iil, careful and -i
, FAY & CO.,
• Agents, Savannah
SAM’L L. MITCHILL & SON.
4— Agents, New York.
ISABELLA HOUSE,
sale of Stearns &. Marvin's Wil
der's Patent Salamander Safes,” which are the best
ma nit fact tired, Iteing fire-proof «nd burglar proof.
Every man who h is valuable papers, money
of her art icles that he desires to keep safe, should
have one of these Safes. .
They will be sold at the Manufacturer's prices I P. r !?J?L
ilh the expense of transportation added
*e them a* the store of NELSON TIFT.
Albany, August 5, 1858. 19—
(formerly crummey house.)
ALBANY, GEO.
T HE above Hotel, in Albany,the present termin
us of the Georgia and Florida Rail Road,
now open for the reception of the
TRAVELING PUBLIC.
The House ar.d Furniture are new. The Pro-
. determined to make it a FIRST CLASS
CalT and 1 HOTRI M and hopes by strict attention to the wants
- ' of his Guests, fo merit the patronage of the Public.
L. H. DURHAM^Proprietor.
Albany, April 8, 1853 2—
Dissolution.
solved by the death of It. Q. Dicxiksox.
I will continue the business in ray own name.
Would embrace this opportunity of returning my
grateful thanks to the patrons and the public gener
ally for their very liberal patronage to the linn, and
hoj»e bv close attention to business, with a large
slock, to merit their future favors.
I KONARD LITTLE.
Albany, June 10, 1858. 12-
DA V ID ROSS,
I Book-Binder
Blank Acconnt Book Rlanafactarcr,
Corner of Third and Cherry Street*;
(OT5TA.RS) jM^COIST, GA.
For Sale very Cheap.
AA OZS. Sulphate Quinine.
20 07.3. Chloroform.
Jleeherinp.
Iodide of Potash.
A full stock of Chpmirals, for sale hv
June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE.
Faints and Oils.
17HITE I^Hd.
» » French /anc, white.
All (Ire Colored Paints-
' 1 jin seed Oil.
Turpentine.
Varnishes, Sic., for sate by
June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE.
Window Glass.
L ARGE Slocli Wirdow Glass, all sizes and Vo-
rietv, for sale very low bv
June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE.
Is prepared to execute all orders for BLANK BOOKS
FOR COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to
bind Music and all kinds of Printed Work, with uvatuesA
nnd dispatch.
£3^ HaroerV, Graham's, Godey’s and all ofher Maga
zines hound in cheap and substantial style.
All orders sent by mail or express promptly attended to.
April 22, 1858. 4—ly
LIVERY STABLE.
M essrs, harrell*. hahN n-.
spectfully inform thetr friends and the I
public visiting Baihbridge during Court *
week, tbit they are prepared to fotuish good
Stabling for any quautity of Horses, at the
following Rates:
81.00 per day for a Single Horsg.
6.00 per week J ~ J "
15 00 ,
Also kept
Hacks to Hi’
r month
n hand, a
• at low i
do do
good assortment of Horses and
merit the continuance of the favors of their friends it
Bainbridge, April 29,1858.
Brushes.
K A DOZ. Paint and Varnish Brushes.
t/U 10 doz. White-Wash do.
For sale low by LEONARD LITTLE.
June 17 I*-
Medicinal.
Present, Hon.
len, Judge of said Court.
of John M.
jber, 1857, Geo.
CrumroeyfcQf the property of Crummey & Horn, of
county, mime ana delivered to Petitioner a promhso-
1 - Albany, Ga., Dec. 223. 1857-
lise to pay J. M. Cochran, (of
rly). or bearer. Eight Hundred
and thirty-nine cents, value re
in building Crummey Honse.
i on the 31st day of January, 1857.
y and Thomas S. Horn executed
, u MwLLntin the City of Albsny,
. known there a* the Crummey House, snd now re-
T l[ y u t%Isabella House andLLot, conditioned that on
‘r,P*vmctriof^aid promissory ii9te according to the tenor
r* *p*et thereof, said mortgage its well as said note,shall
Jtoll aodyoid, and it farther appearing that the said
/f.^nwfakiiopaid. I-
, IfdtcreCnw ordered that the said George W. Crummey
8. Horn do pay Into Court by the first day of the
„■*} r «mthe^of, pnncipal interest and cost thereon
r* , not ^(otrimw cause why he should notj and that on
,' Mild Crummey ao to do, the Equity of Rcdemp*
■a to aodto said mortgage premises, be Core vex hereafter
n 'i ,»*^dhrecloaed. Ana it fai further ordered that tbi»
r.l in Che AU»ny Patriot, or a public Jour-
'? WbltSd inCity cf Albany,G».,.nd.cop, theie-
Cooree.W. Ciumroer, or hi. qiecial
r,,,in 0r A<Jorneyy, «t Jean three mouths previous to the
w
ijud*8.W.C.Prowin.
. ... 'a ‘' clerk Pup. Court D.fc.
S0-m3m.
aiw» wjniu cacao
PBre
... grinnell &
A ‘«kr,sep. 30,18JS8 1 ' *-• '
Port Wine.
Sherry Wine.
Madeira Wine.
PIIHTZ.
Schnapps, &c.,ofthe heat qnality, for aale by
une 17—12. LEONARD UTTLE.
LAND FOR SALE
IN .e *:•
C.1I1IOFJV C O UJYT I*.
O NE THOUSAND ACRES of good
Oak and Hickory Land, lying on the '
Chickaaawliatchee ana Spring Creek.,ad- _
joining Col. Jaraet Dean-nn Spring Creek, _
and Mr. Warren on the Chickasawhatchce, directly
West of the New Bridge across the Chickasawhat-
chee Creek, with Two Hundred and Fifty Acrea of
open Land—good water. Mr. B. Brown will sliow
lire linen to any person wishing to purciiase.
I will sell my MUD CREEK Plantation in Dongh-
erty comity, ten mile*'West of Albany, known aa
the"**Judge Andrews* Place,” adjoining J. E. Bond,
A. 11. Colquitt, Mr. Peake and Wm. Monghon.
For price and payments apply- to me at Forsyth,
Monroe county, or to inf non in
September 0, 1858. 34—
notice.
r J. MdWon would respectfully inform the pul
I. He generally, that be is still carrying on the
Carriage and Repairing Business,
also Carriage Blacksmithing, alao Wood work, and
the best horseshoeing in South Western Georgia,
which will bn wammed.
Albany, Nov. 13th, 1867.
.unedby L*w*w»?cS>rirn, Ordinaries,
JH&ig—a good .supply on hand ax tbia office.
DEWS & DEWS’
LIVERY STABLES.
M
npHE undersigned h*ve recently pur-
cha*ed the Stahlen known as Green
Si Barnes* Livery Stables, aituated 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 {lacks will always be on hand; Wag
ons for hauling; Lots for Mules, and all other things
necessary. The beat attention paid to every thing
put in their charge. W. W. Si G. M. DEWS.
Albany, ^ugust 19, 1858 21.
HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE
I IN ALBANY.
npHEundersigned offers for sale the Cottage
anJ Lot upon which Mrs. L. A. CaTCH-
isqs nnv live*. For terms, apply to Guiss,
Laws fe Co.
UJ" South-Western Rail Road Stocktaken in pay
at 90 teals in the dollar. E. T. JONES.
Alhiny, Aug. 12, 1858. 20-tf.
FOR RENT.
ffMlE STORE lately occupied by Mekckb Si
»EGaAFrESRtF.D,adjoining the Isabella House,
and tfte room in the second story opposite Clark Si
Lippjtt's law Office.
F#r further information apply to Morre r Si deG raf-
fenried. ' MARX SMITH*
Aug. 26,1858. 22—tf.
For Sale or Bent.
T hree dwelling houses, <im>.
ted in a pleasant part of the city. EfilS
One STORE-HOUSE—large room ncatly.fi|[i!ii-
fitted up. Four rooms up staira suitable for offices.
Possession giveu lat October next. Terms renaon-
atle. SAM’L SMITH.
August 19, 1858. 21—13w.
NOTICE ! NOTICE!!
VALUABLE COTTOX PLANTATIOX
For Sale.
T HE Undersigned offers for sale his Valuable
OAKpttd HICKORY Plantation of 15*20 acres,
situated five miles from Albany, on Cooleewahee
Creek.
There is 700 acres of I^nd in a fine state of cul
tivation, with a good Dwelling House, Irarne Negi
Houses, new and comforiable, and ail necessary out
houses that a farmer would desire.
The undersigned deems it unnecessary to sny
anything of the fertility of this Land. Suffice it to
say that it is as good as any Oak and Hickory Land
in the 2d District of Dougherty comity, ho justly
i^lebrated for its richness and adaptation for the
culturo of cotton.
For terms, apply to the undersigned, or to B. A.
Massey, Overseer on the place, who will show the
place to anv one wishing to look at it.
BF.NJ. R. SMITH.
Albany, sept. 9, 1858. 24—17w.
FRANKLIN HALL
Albany, Ga.
D. MAYER & BRO’S.,
j^EG to announce to their customers a nd the pub-
io pt
in store and are daily
qnd choice telection of
lie, that they
receiving a very exienai
Fall and Winter Dry Goods. ,
We wish it to be remembered, that for the next
two months we will keep a resident purchaser at
the North, from whom we receive by every week’s
Steamer the
Latest Imported Fashions.
We solicit COUNTRY MERCHANTS, buying
for Ca.-h, to call and examine our stock and ascer
tain our prices. To such we are prepared to offer
superior inducements.
Below we mention some of the moat Fashionable,
as also Home of the Leading Articles in each de
partment:
BUIS GOOBS.
Rich Chintx Chene Bayavere Silk*,from 75 cents to
§2 50 per yard.
Silk Robes of the latest styles, $20 to $75 per yard.
Moire Antique blsck and colored Silk.
Biscaff’s celebrated black Silk; Groa du Rhine in
great variety.
De Laine front 12J to 25 cents per yard.
Poil deOhevrr, Mohair, from 25 to $7 eta. per yard.
French deHaine Robes of various styles.
Plain de Haine, as well a*« Freuclt Merino, English
Merino and Alpacas of all descriptions.
Hosiery and Embroideries,
As well as the most exquisite ptvle* of
Ladies’ Cloaks and Mantillas
From $1 fo S^0 apiece. Stella and the Princegre
Dugene Shawls ol all qualities and colors.
American, French and English Prints,
From 6j fo 30 cents per yard.
A handsome Jot of black and colored Ginghams.
All the favorite brands of American Shirtings and
Sheetings, brown and bleached, from to 35 cents.
We would call particular attention to our stock ol
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, embracing a variety of
lUcus’ Youths’ and Children’s (iolhlng.
Boots, Shoes, Hats.
Most of the 6lock having been made to order and
purchased for the Canh, will enable its to sell ihe
same for Cash at aa low prices aa any other house
iu the city or State—for the same quality of Goods,
nnd all goods sold at this establishment will be found
represented, thereby remember that we have but
<c One price, and no deviation?
October 7. 1858. 28—lv.
NO, 30,
NELSON TIFT7
H AS on band a large lot of Groeeriei *rid Heavy
Good*, auch as .
Bagging, Rope, Ttoifee*
Negro Shoes ana Blankets*
os.vaunt as,
and all other Goods for Plantation suppliet, bow iff
Store and receiving daily, which *111 be sbld a* lo#
as tbe lowest. All are specially incited to call aucf
examine the stock.
Mr. L. G. Scrrojt will ebott you fbfoOgh.
Albany, sep. 30, 1868 XI—
NELSON TIFT,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCER,
BROADJ5TREET-1-ALBANY, OEOfcGU.
September W. 1858.
AT N. TIFT’S STORE,
"^yOU can find the following articles for salt al
X Macon prices and freight :
Bagging, Rope and Twine,-
Oils, Paints and GU*«,
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Blankets, Kerseya and Shoes,
Osnaburgs, Sheeting and Shirting,
Lime, Cement and Plasfof,
Sugar, Coffee and Rice,
Flour, Bacon and Syrup,
Butter,» heeae and Cracker*,
Iron, Naila and Castings,
Straw-Cmters and Corn-Shellerji,
Blacksmiths’ Tool* and Hardware, and iniiif
other ihinga that cannot be mentioned here, (’all
! and see (hem and the price*. N. TIFT.
| Albany, October 7,1859. 28—
! HOLCOMBE & CO./
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
BAY STREET—-SAVANNAH, GEO.,
H ave in store and for sale to the
TRADE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS:
COFFEE—500 bags tair, prime and choice Rio Coffee.
H*0 do and pocket Java do.
50 do Laguirs
15 puncheon* choice Porto
25 nhds tair New Orleans and Cul
2iM> bbls A, B & C clarified and powd'd do
ipgar*
Valuable Property for Sale,
I N compliance with the Will _
of R. Q. Dickinson, dec’d, [III
T will sell before the Court
______ House In Dougherty county, on me drst
Tuesday in December next, the following property
to wit:— ?
One House and I/it on Pine street, in tbe gity
of Albany, handsomely improved, tlie building being
large and newly finished, suitable fot a large family,
containing one acre, more or less.
Also, a settlement of Land of 1000 acres. In the
1st district of Dougherty county—a limit 300 acres
of cleared land—Nos. 88, 89, 11*2,113.
Also, fractional lot of 43 acre*, ia the 1st district,
No. 120.
Also, a body of 730 acres io the woods, being
No. 9 in 1st of Dougherty and 369 in 7th of Worth
No. 167, 12th dist. 4th are. Cherokee, 160 acrea.
No. 135,18th dist. 4th arc. do 40 **
No. 339, 21st dist. 2d see. do 40 **
No. 135, 14th dist. 3d sec. do 160 “
ID* I am authorized to sell any of the above prop
erty at private sale.
For terras, apply to
JOHN T. DICKINSON, Ex r.
Albany, July 23, 1858.
E. ROSENWALD & BRO.,
H AVE now on hand, and are constantly receiv
ing, the largest and best Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Such as Black and Colored Silks, Plaid Grenobles,
Cashmere d’Ecosse, AII-Wool Detainer, Figured
Delaines and Alpacas, Robes de Chenille, De lieges,
Ginghams, &c., Sic.,; the nicest stock of SIIA W1.S
and CLOAKS, and SPRING SKIRTS, all or the
best quality, and prettiest and lastest styles. ALo,
a splendid assortment of
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTHING,
of the best materials Htid best make. A large stock
0S SHOES, BOOTS, HATS AND CAPS,
Ladies’ Bonnets, Hosiery,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
A heavy stock of NEGROES' SHOES. KER
SEYS and BLANKETS, HOMESPUNS and
OS.XAltURUS, at lower prices than they ever
were sold.
Segars and Tobacco,
Saddlery and Crockery,
And various articles too numerous to mention ;
which we will sell lower than th°y ever were sold,
as we have bought extraordinary cheap bargains,
and are determined to nnderseU any Merchant ibis
side ot New York.
We are very thankful lo our friends nnd etistom-
s for their kind patronage heretofore, and solicit a
continuance of the same, ns we shsll try to please
them harder than ever. To the public in general
we have lo say that it will be to their own advantage
>1! on E. ROSENWALD Si BRO.,
U* Opposite Hill’s Stables, and next door
to King A. Walker’* Saloon, Albany, Ga.
=eptember 2, 1858 23-tf
Take Due Notice!
H AVING made each alterations and improve
ments aa enables me to furnish a better article
at less cost than formerly, I nave delennioed to re
duce tlie price of mv WASHING MACHINES to
TWELVE DOLLARS. Cash, if taken from tbe
Shop. When delivered elsewhere expenses must
be paid bv the purchaser.
Cr Cotton Gius repaired, and Furniture made to
order. JAMES M. McDANlEL.
Palmyra, sept 9,1858. '* 34—
Residence to Rent or Sell
A TWO STORY DWELLING oa Broad
A. Street. Albany,, will be reeled or sold, by ||g|
application to •»» e STEPHEN EGAN.
September 9,1856... 21-tf,
for sale, ^
rpHE OFFICE on Broad Street, at proaent ocen-
I pied by Dr*. Gilbert & Jonea. Tbt* office ia
of tba roost desirable lo Albany, with a Rood
ted Bath-Boose, all attached,
formation, apply at tha Office.
14, IMS. 39-
ona of tba moat i
■ 33 '.~ tf * Stable, Cistern,
Fer farther”
J. A. Ansley & Co.,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE
Jffcr chants,
No. 300 Broad Street, Avcsusta, Ga.
Jk RE Agents for and keep constantly on lian<
cm. Richardson’s ‘-Hemp Leaf” Machine Rope,
which they offer to the trade on favorable term*.
October 7, 1858. 28—5w.
m
BEHN & FOSTER,
FACTORS
NEW GOODSI
Fall Goods !
W E are opening a select assortment of FALL
GOODS, just received, and as we expect
something NEW by every Freight Train coming in,
we would respectfully invite the attention of our
patron* and public in general, to call and examine
r Stock. D. MAYER & BRO.
Albany, Aug. 19'. 1858 21.
REMOVAL!
UT S. T0LFCS—MERCHANT TAILOR, il
H AS removed to the SECOND Store below MER
CER & deGRAFFENRIKD’S Grocer) Store, op-
>site the “BYINGTON HOTEL,” on Broad Street.
Thankful as 1 am for past patronage, 1 hope to merit a
continuance o! tire same- I am receiving mv Fall and
Winter Good*, embracing French and English Cloths,!
Fancy Casrimeres, German Doerkine, plain and Fancy j
Ventings, and all other new styles of Goods for the season. !
1 nhall continue lo receive at regular intervals, all the new |
and fashionable goods that rnav bo brought into use. My j
Stock is wariantetl to be of the best niateri *1, Hnd all gar- ;
ments made by me, to order, from the same, are warrant- !
ed in material. Workmanship, aud to fit, «nd to be as |
cheap os can he furnished by any annular establishment in '
this State.
All Gooda brought to me to be made tip, warrant.*.! iu ,
the usual manner. SAMUEL l’OLFUS. j
Cleaning and Repairing done with nravne? and j
ispatch.
Albany, Ga., Oct. 14th, 1858. 22—6m. ;
60 boxes Loaf Sugar
MOLASSES—20 hhdn prime Muscovado Molasses
60 bbls choice re-boiled N O iMolawea
60 do N Y Molasses
LIQUORS—10o bbls Rectified Whiskey
20 do N E Rum
25 do Rye Gin
V.5 do P Si li Gi«
60 qr casks puro and im'tion Malaga Win*
10 bbls Apple Brandy (very ahoice)
5 do Peach do
25 do choice old Mononsahcla Whiskey
20 qr casks Port Wine
)00 cases pts and qta Scheitlam Schnapps
CIGARS—150 M halt Spanish and American Cigar*
TOB ACCO—150 boxes various brand*.qualities and aizea
manufactured Tobacco
20 oases do du
SUNDRIES—
100 boxoz and half boxes Adamantine Candles
160 do Colgate’* Family, Pale and Nq. 1 Soap
50 do nnd half boxes Starch
25 do Sperm Candles, 4’s and 6*3
10 cases 4's and 6*a Patent Sperm Candle*
50 do Roy's No. 1,2 and 4 I<emoa Syrup
K’0 kegs FG Dutxmfa Gunpowder
50 half nnd qr kegs do*
500 bags assorted sizes Drop and Buck Shot
10,000 pounds B«r Lead
50 baskets Heidseick Champagne, pints snd quarts
loo hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders
25 casks Baltimore Hams
15 do Lewis’s do (very choice)
10O boxes and half boxen extra and common Candy
20 bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard
ikogs do
>h Whit
do
50 bhts White Wine nnd Cidet Vinegar
75 do Nos i and 3 Mackerel
30 half bhls Nos 1 and 2 do
‘250 bhlns Gunny Cloth
2iK> coils Kentucky Rope
lo hales Twine
25 bbls Mess l nrk
20 half bbls Fulton Marker Reef
25 casks pints Hibbert’n P«.rt<*r
JO do Jeffrey’s Pule Ale
25 do Muir & Son’s Palo Ale
! Allsop tic. Sons’ English Ale
25 do extra c
Hyson and Oolong Teas, put up
mnily use
eighth cherts of Hyson and Yeung
6ardinea
100 qnnriui
Hyson Tea
500 half and quarter I:
25 boxes Pepper Sauce
50 casi half gallon, quarts and pints Underwood'i
Pickles, Sic., Sir.., tilt
September 2, 1858
I3w
NEW JEWELRY.
ADAMS &, REYNOLDS,
[Warehouse a* commission merchants.
Just received the latest Fall! /CONTINUE the busantw at the Firr iw
styles, and the largest and best stock of JEWELRY ! ‘‘ ithert0 (>CCU P*^ M * £*
ever offered in tkis city. I buy my Jewelry direct j teoU( ! n to a ji entnist^o
from the Manufacturers, and warrant all articles a6 ! charge and respectfully solicit consigmnenu of Cotton or
represented. other produce.
D* Pleasr call and look ovor mV rtock, at the I OnW lor BamTic. Rope <nd oltmrf.milf ropplim fill-
ALBANY BOOK STOKE. ' \ ^
E. WELCH.
October 7th, 1858.
28—6 w
Gold and Silver Watches.
Just Received another lot of Fine
Gold and silver Watches, warranted perfect time
keepers, and sold as cheap aa in any Southern market.
Fine English Gold Hunting Levers; Gold Hunt
ing Anchors and lupines; Ladies* Fine Gold Watch
es; extra silver Hunting levers ; cheap Gold and
silver Watchea. Those in want a good Watch,
please call at the ALBANY BOOK STORE,
and look at my stock. L. E. WELCH.
October 7, 1858. 28-Cw
cucral Commission IHercYtant*,
204 Bay street, Savannah, Geo.
PATTEN A MILLER,
(r.ATK rATTBN, HUTTON s CO.)
commission merchants,
Saranaali, Georgia. :
A LL Peraonaimving dem»ud» against tlio Estate
tX of JohnM.Cor.hrmn, lateofDonghertyCoonty,
deceased, are hereby notified to present them to s«
within the time preaeribed by lew properly made
on«,*ndeII persona indebted to amid Estate are te~
quested to make iftmediatp payment.
PETER W.fWITTV.
BENT. F. COCHRAN,
Oct 14,1858. 29—fit Adm'ra.
Esccntor’!) Sale.
Georgia—Lee county.
I N pursuance of an order of the Honorable Court
of Ordinary of Baid connty, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, before the Court
Hooee door tn tho town of EtarkviHe, in said coun
ty, within the legu! hours of sale, IsOt of land rium
ber one hundred and eighty-three, (183) in tlie 14th
District of Lee county, as the property of Jonas
Hayslip, late of said county, deceased—sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor# 6! said d»»ceased.
WM. H. GREEN, Ex»r.
October 14,1858. f oj :
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia— Worth county.
A GREEABLE to an unlar Of tbe.Coort of Ordi
nary of said county, will be sold before the
Court* Honae door in the town of Isabella, in raid
eonnty, on the first Tuesday In December next. Iota
of land nnabera2018 ana 135, all lying in tha lath
District of mid eonoty. Bold es the properly of
Jtmvs Knowla. dereaaed, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditor* of said deceased. Terms made known
op tbe day of »»le.
JAS. B. KNOWLS, Adm’r.
October 14,1858. . ’■
Liberal arivsnees made on Cotton in Siom.
We refer to Hon. A. H. Colquitt. Baker county.
Hon. A. E. Harris, Dougherty **
Hon. H. P. Wooten, Lee **
IJ. Gre»*n, Era., Lee
John Moore, Ecq , Randolph "
D. H. Jaoer, Esq., •• *•
Petton Rey.nolos. a. B. A»a*s.
September 30, VS58 27—
“LrAlLORI^TGf.
nam e<l business in all its varioua branchee.
Alt work entrusted to their care will be
done with neatness, dispatch and in
Workmanlike manner.
They flatter themselves that in neatnt_
and durability, their work will compare J
favorably With any. Cutting and repair.^ _ —
ins done at the shortest notice. Shop up Malts over L. E.
Welch’s Book Store. J. M. BARFIELD Si CO.,
Albany; Odt. 7,'53. (ly) Fashionable Tailors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Gale Hamp
ton, lale of Worth connty, dec’d,«re requested
to come forward and make immediate payment,and
those having claims against said estate iri7! prevent
them duly a ufhenticated in tenna of tho law.
oo.n. ’ (6\v) WM: J. VINES, Adm’r.
'T'WO months after dita application will be made
- 1 - to the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Ba-
ker comity, for leave to sell the real estate of the
late Benjamin R. White, of said county deceased.
R.F. LYON, Ado V
sept. 9th, 1858. i.; '. i'-c i
. CUaiti/n. ■. ,*.*,•
Georgia—UVr/iieoanly.
T HIS ielocilf «mi adroonlfh. all p-raaira con.
eem»8 ( tob.»nd mppefermt myoffice within the
Ume prescribcdUiy lew. to show emoje why I choqld.
net appoint Able; M. Cox * Administrator de borii3
son on tbe estate of David Cobb, bteofsaiJ c
deceased. ' . R. D. SINCLAIR. I
October 14,4858.' * : * i-at-V m