The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 28, 1858, Image 1

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4 •v • m ALBANY, DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA. OCTOBER 28, 1858. NO. 3L flic Alto patriot New Hotel. GROVER &. BAKER’S ITT I! SHAY UORKINO. rjr.M>HKi» f.vrry TERMS: » Dju-ahs per year, payable invariably in ndvarn _ Will iw inserted in tho /Man Patriot Corner Hull and Congreu-tlt., Savannah (. „t s| per square lor the Ural and 50 cents for: . - e _. _ ’ u SCREVEN HOUSE, jSElYING MACHINES. EASONS why «l.e GROVKR &. BAKER Mb- iuHoJ in without instruction as to tin* arc to run, will l»e continued until or- at the a!»ove rates M'inents will be inserted for One Dollar i'i'Ortion. ■v-meiits published at the usual rates. CONTRACTS i a-lvertisera upon tho following terms: i *5 00 5 sq’rs. 8 00 5 “ 10 0)0 “ 12 00 0 ;t 8 00.0 “ 14 O0. H “ 18 00 i cnl'n 20 00' a “ 10 00 1 “ 16 00 ^ “ 21 00 } “ T HIS NEW HOTETi, furnished throughout in AA«w the most elegant style, IS NOW OPEN, and kept as a FIRST CUSS HOTEL Mr. T. C. CHICK is engaged ; perintendciit of the table*. Nov rillMkf univer.-ally prefered for family sewing more simple, ami easier kept in order. NOTICE TO L1NIMI0LDERS. 'TMIE undersigned will attendto the selling _L and giving information oj Lends ljing ; counties of South-Western Georgia,on reas or examining j > oo.; 18 00 24 00 I SO 00 1 35 00 | 25 00! 30 00 1 35 00 40 00 I 35 00 | 41 00 I Aiunuv, Reference*.—IT. Flora, lion. Lott V. r i Alhany Ga.: S>C. Stevens, Newton, (i*. Dec. 9.1853. 36—*.f. 52 00' LAUD FOR SALE Adjoining Albany. J WILL sell on reasonable terms, about two hun- 6) 0 ) 50 00 60 O0 70 00 80 00 utor*, Administrators j to he advertised in a > the d iv nf sale. L dred acres of land adjoining to Albany A'est, lining the lot of land on which I recently re tried. There is about 8(J acres of land fenced and m cultivation, and the balance is well timbered.— 1’liere are a dwelling house, out houses,&c., on the I place. I will sell the whole or a part of the land, to <uit purchasers. JOHN M. KENDALL, Albany, July 16, 1857 (Iritf.) Agent. 1st. It than any other Machine. 2d. it makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from i wo ordinary spools, and thus {ffjiili j all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the ~ jo same machine can he adapted at pleasure, by a mere Cat.wrnnd bu-. change of t j'ool. to all varieties of work. 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, and common ‘pool cotton with equal facility. 5th. '1 ho seam is as clastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, ironing, or otherwise. • Cili. The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful than any other made, either by hand or machine. Merchants can secure the sales rtf these Machines in their different localities, with profit to themselves and their customers, by applying to the undersigned, ow ners of the [light for Georgia. | These Machines are always on exhibi’ion at their I Sales Room, on Broad street*. THOMAS P. STOVALL A CO. ! Augusta, GtV.: TT J. II. Watson, Agent for Albany, G Juiv 1. 1858 T"~ ‘ ' ' “ ' ‘ ^ Si -dV idt j^.no£a,X2Lsr, CS-ca.. HE undersigned have recently pur chased the Stables known ns Green & Barnes’ Livery Stables, situated on the corner of Broad and Jackson streets, (over the pond.) '1 hey are now prepared to accommodate all who have any business in their line. Fine Horses, Buggies and Hacks will always ho on hand; Wag- T , . . , , ons for hauling; I/>h* for Mules, and a || other things to ® P, ’. nnnce ,0, ’ ,e,r customers and the pub- necessary. The best attention paid to every thing —* ,h:il ,hp y nrtW hav “ ,n s!orP a,,d nr0 <{:ul V put in their charge. W. W. & G. M. DEWS. Albanv. Angus* 10.18.58 21. 3). MAYER & BR0’3„ St that they now have in store and are daily receiving a very extensive and choice selection of Fail and Winter Dry Goods. HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE'U'lS^ 'the North, from whom we receive by every week’s i Stonnirt the a | Latest Imported Fashions. jjjj i We solicit rOU.N TRY MERCHANTS, buying -*•**- i for Cash, to call and examine our stock and aseor- jtain our prices. To such wo are prepared to offer I«y . superior inducements. : Below vvv mention «om n of the most Fashionable, I Ain»ny, Aug. 12, lt>58. 20-tt. jas also some of the Leading Articles in each do-' - — partrnent: IN ALBANY. GHEE undersigned offers for Mile the Cottage J/it upon which Mrs. I,. A. Catch- liveg. For terms, apply to Glass,_ pstern Rail Road Stock taken in 1 ie dollar. E. T. JONES 12. 1858. 20-tl NELSON TIFT, H AS on hand a large lot of Groceries and Heavy Goods, such as Bagging, Rope. Twine* Negro Shoes ana Blankets* ©S.V.2S*7RGS, i all other Goods for Plantation supplies, now in and receiving daily, which will be sold as low as the lowest. All arc specially invited to call and examine tin* stock. Mr. L G. Sutton will show you through. Albany, sep. 30, 1858 »7— NELSON TIFT. Wholesale and Retail GROCER, BROAD STREET—ALBANY, GEORGIA. September 30.1853. AT N. TIFT’S STORE, IJT'oU can lind the following articles for salt Of i and three in lily in which Valuable Lands for Sale. J^O TS Nos.3l and 58 in 6th District of R*i uriolph F011 NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED! by any other FOil RENT. 14— , rgVlll STORE lately occupied by Mr.Rem & DtGiiAFFExitir.D, adjoining tho Isabella House. I story opposite Clink & ittH Lai light and Passage as Loir «. S T E A M E It S. al Property must he advertised i i estate, must: i will be made to the (’ onntv. 45,69, 56,199, 139. 133 loti, 107. 8<J, 87,88, 89,in the llth Disti Jolph county. N:im!i r 1 10. in the l8lb District ofThoma _ *v, and number83 in the 8th District of Thomas ] FLOR11 CABIN PASSAGE, : : By the splendid and commodious Side- Si 'heel Steamers AUGUSTA,... .1,300 t >ns Capt. M. 8. W . .i,:«*o ' ’ $15, in: <t r :iti *n. Thirty D »ys : foi i, Mo’itldv Six NLinth-*; !•*; , Weekly Forty Diys. Xu > in the 12th District t-f Li tides untv. r-. \V •.*klv Three M . i*d, Wuokly lor 'i’li..-i Number 1 Numb *rs ' District of Ei 5th District * , 28th Dish ALABAMA,... 1,300 “ “ tj And tir«t class Propeller •STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 tons...Capt. T. Ly rpllFSF Steainshiji ch Chintz CUeue BavtwercSilks,from 75 cents to . Offi-e. * " §2 50 per yard. * i For itrthorinlornmtion apply to Mercer & deGmf- S,lk Robei ? ot thp 830 to $75 per yard. Fonrif d ' * M m;Y SMITH* 1 Mo:re Antique black and co'ored Silk. Aug.2C, 1859. " * 22-tf. j Biscaff’a celehiated black Silk; Gros du Rhine in j For Sale or Rent. ! ^ van, I T m P : ln , V1X1 : lNli llu USi;s, ai.ua-p rfneh u„ h ;- „f V:1 ^ ‘ ' j rx L i* 1 !‘* rl l’ f 1 10 l . fcAjijj Flam d- Haine. as well as French Merino, English • .M.o'e : >■' -11 J. iwila Hosiery and Embroideries, As well as the most exquisite styles of Ladies 3 Cloaks and Mantillas j Macon jrriccs and f-eight: Bagging. Rope and Twine, Oils, Faints and Glass, Tobacco, Snuff a nd Cigars, Blankets, Kerseys and Slioes, Osuahurg-r, Sheeting and Shirtipg, l ime, Cement and Plaster, Siigar, Coffee and Rice, Flour, Bacon and Syrup, Butter. Cheese and Crackers,, Iron. Nails and Castings, Straw-Cutters and Corn-Sheller*, Blacksmiths’Tools and Hardware, and raidv other Dungs that cannot be mentioned here. Call ami wee them and the prices. N. TIFT. Albany, October 7, 1£58. 28— R. Sehetick. 1 Angist 19. 1858. the 5th District of Dooly county. J VhV- <.f(i e-tahiiVh'd and tVi'v.u- *5^5 291. 295. 321.3t’»5. 383. in tin* -ItIt' itc line, known ns the “Now York V county; im;nb.T> 153. 252. in tho'^d Savannah Steam Nnvication Early county,and number 383 i (he Cm "l w ' ., . , . vumniodations and faro, cannot ho excelled, t ol Gariy county. Anpiyto commanded hv experienced, skilful, careful JOHN A. DAVIS. officers, NOTICE! NOTICE i! AST ATI OX apicc lb- l'i 'I’hey are xperienoed. skillul, carelul and polite PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO, VA LIABLE COTTON Pi For Sale. 1117 Under-ioned oifcis lor sale (j.\K and HICKORY Plantation Sill’S TRY STABLE. Aeenls, Savannah , MITCH ILL Sc SON. Agents, New York. uated live miles Iroin Albany, i his Valuable of 1 520 acres. Coulee wain*'* Salamander Safe Agency, 01,1) STAND, dcr's Pj -al,bat;y, gl *n!> r is the A • -ut «>t ii,e Mnnufar Juty 1. 14- ISABELLA HOUSE, (FOUMF.I.* I.Y CKt'JIMKY HOUSH.) i AUMW, GEO. rsiHE above Hotel, in Albany, the present trrmin- 8- us ol the Georgia anil Florida Rail Road, is ! t: j houses that a • The undersigned d anything of the fertilit acrep of Land in a good Dwelling Hoi ■J ci mforiable,aiul r r-ner would desire. it keep sale, should ; f open for the reception of the TRAVELING PUBLIC. ’he House ard Furniture are n* w. The Pro- tor is determined to make it a FIRST CLASS 1 Mas iH'i »rtation added. t s.H an i NELSON Tin’. >53. 19— HOTEL, and hopes by -trict attention to the \ t merit the patronage of the Public L. II. DURHAM, Proprietor. ! 8, 1853 2— ol this Land. Suilice it i'< any Oak and Hickory Lara in the 2d Distiict «>i Dougherty county, so justli (elebrated for its richness and adaptation for tin culture of cotton. terms, apply to the undersigned, or to TL A v. Overseer on the place, who will show I Ik I all qualities a.id colors, American, French and English Prints, From K\ to 30 cents, per yard. A handsome lot of black and colored Ginghams. All the favorite brands of American Shirtings nn Sheetings, brown and bleached, from 6| to 35 cent.' We \v<«n!d call particular attention to our stock c Gents’ Furnishing Goods, embmeing a variety ot i?Icus , *l r oul!ls , and Children’s Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats. Mo-'t of the slock h.uirg been made to or.'er an HOLCOMBE & COi, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BAT M'KKKT—SAVANNAH, liEO.j TRADE ON ACCOMMODATING TERM8: ; COi’FCE—500 bag? fair, prime and choice Rio Coffee. 100 do aud pocket Juva do. Laguira. ! SUGAR—20 hlids choice St Croix Sugi • the sh, will ■ ! the : other lm * Gtu ats, f pi., ; to anv < iMiing to Io«.k j satn rt to* Cash a* as low prices; i:i t! e city or Sinte—for the same quality of Goo: and all good*, sold at tins establishment will be font as represented, thereby remember that we have b “ One price, mid no deviation O !ob.«r1. ISS*. * .'S—lr. 25 nhds fair New Orleans and Cuba 8ul 200 bbls A, B & C claritied "nd powd'd do 50 boxes Loaf Sugar MOLASSES—20 hhds prime Mascovado Mclaase* 50 bbls choice rc-boiled N O Molossca 50 do N Y Molasses * LIQUORS—100 bbls Rectified Whiskey 20 do N E Rum 25 do Rye Gin 25 do P & H Gin 50 qr casks pure and ira’tion Malaga Witt# 10 bbls Apple Brandy (very choice) 5 do Peach do 25 do choice old Monongahela Whiskey Fi. : iiXlTLRE! Eissoluticn. I.irrr:: & Pi.-kin^iv MW-.lv ■vv.flt H I > A X' I I) ROSS, Book-Binder rtnnity «*i retnrm ms anil the public a I pat r«tii i ge to tin* 11 r u t*, lm*.'incss. with a IE. ROSENWALD i BROj 27 s till Goods! H AVH Dim- ..II li.in.l, stiKl nr." <•...!-■ -isiiiy ron iv-: T-S7H ing, the large-t and lx*st Slock «>t v? (• :, '” k L'”I"TlSc!!r»:'. , " r "';FALL & WINTER 68BB8. .t.i— ) MACON, CiA.i . are opening a :;oods. i«i”t r< MAY hyevi d respectfully and public in , lent assortment of FALL •ivrd. nnd as we expect I EoNARl) LITTLE. Doiisberty Superior Court, > ° 111,' T.lu J.Mii— \ For Sale very Cheap. -w. '*r i/ -jc. L:.i loiorm. i*s, God. :.MSS \| -GWIRE ! A W. URFMMEY J deals? for sale by I.F.OXAUI) 1,'ITTI.F,. I. ar.w«l ta all for BI.ANK BOOKS LADIES’ DRESS G 0 0 D S, , FOR ••ilL'RTS AND OH’STI.Nli 1IOUSKS, aad to 0 . ,,, , „ , , ] l.in.l Mu iv an., nil ki.i.ls of Print..,1 Work, will, nnatiMW, a* Mark anil I .,!■ vr.l saiun. . ..1,1 L. onnlil.'s,! id di-piitch. • | (-a-hav r • d l.cosse, Ail-NV no! Dohitnes, l iguicdj ' ~ ~ • * - • -»-** -'*—• *'• ij.csHU.I Alpacas, Robes duChenilb*. Do Bt.g. sJ hani'. &c., &c.,; the n*«:e>t stock of SHAWLS ! .’I.<)\KS. and SPRING SK1:!TS, all ol tho i rinnSi’v. nnd pndliest and laste.-t ot\!«‘s. Also, I LIVERY STA-I3T-33. j*• ..r I Moss’, Youths’ and Soys’ public vi.-iting lluintiridge during ^ Court j d. mayer & b;; i - , 1858. y’s nnd all other Maga- . I lial ftv!«*. | Hii, *s5 promptly attended to.! 4—ly j j 111,1 llLMOVAL! ITS. rOLFl'S— MFRrUAKT TAILOR, AS removed to the SECOND Store below MER GE" positc tin uny, Rnown and di.-lia-, <<t icimber twenty-eight vith the improvements 1 Paints and Oils. IVHITE lend. Linse-d Oil. 'i’urjwntine. Varnishes, &c. hat they Stablins f>r any quantity of IIoi following Rates; $1.00 per day for a Single Horne. f» 00 per week do do 15 00 per month do do Also kept on hand, a good as.-ortment of Horses and Hacks to 11.re at low rates. They return their thanks for past kindness, nnd hope to merit the continuance of the favors of their friends in tu- . f Nine Hundred Dollars , which note is still due and unpaid. — !t' »• s.ii-1 (»«•-». W.Crummey do pay into lir-t day of the next term, the prineipal i lid Ii'ite/and the cost of ibis proeeeiling,' any he has) to tic* contrary, or that forc ed "to tin* said Win. M. Slaughter and ( ier and the Equity of Redemplion of the., i.ntiieV therein la: forever barred,and that | !.■ Ih- jierlected on said Geo. W. Crum Cl XVI’I IT X(L of the host mat* r a!s Mini lies* make. A large stock OF SHOES, BOOTS, HITS AM) (APS, Ladies’ Bonnets Hosiery, FANCY GOODS, A h.avv stock ot A ECHOES' SJH/ES. AEll- \ thl.- SE vs am! If LA .\EETSf HOMES/ 1 1.\ S OS \ \ BI'RGS, at lower prices ilian they < BYINGTON HO I EL,” on Bioad Street. Thankful at* l am for past patronage, 1 hope to merit n continuance ot the same- 1 am receiving mv Fall and Winter Goods, emnracing French and English Cloths, ■irneres, German Donkins, pi; ' VV-tings, and all other no 1 j-liall eontinue to reeeivi and f.isliionahle good- th: Stock is wananted to be rnent-* made by i bcl i tor the season. ;ular intervals, all the new bo brought into u«e. My >e»t inateii ■!, and all gar- • me, t<* order, from the Mini-*, are warrant- Workinm-hip. and to fit, and t-» bo as .hod by any similar e.-tablisliment in L A RGB st net v. for June 17—1 Window Glass. Flock Window Glu^j all s:z LEONARD LITTLE. Dougherty Superior Court, ? May Term, 18f>8. ^ Petition and Rule Ni Si to foreclose Mortgage. Present, Hon. A A. Al len, Judge of said Court. Brushes. r *^ A DO%. Paint and Varnish Brushes. 10 d<»z. White-Wash F-.r sale low by LEONARD LITTLE. June 17 l.C 'c^ran, ihat on the 22d day of December, 1857, Geo.. • Crtinnicy, of the property of Crummey & Horn, of ‘"I enmity made ind delivered to Petitioner a | m these words; Albany, Ga., Dec. 22a. 1857—j ' '■* 'lay alter date I promise to pay J. M. Cochran, (ot. “• Gn-.i Cochran Sc Beverly) or bearer, Eight Hundred Medicinal. F Rr-NCII Brandy. Port Wine. Sherry VV’ine. Madeira Wine. Scotch Whiskey. Schnapps. &c.,ofthc best quality, for sale .iy June 17--13. * ’ '• LKON ARl) LITTLE. LAND FOR SALE C.I L HO Ujy c O f/.VTI*. w''Cr',m.mVy and Thoma.S. Horn flNK THOUSAND ACRES of Rnjnl agm* ■ - 1 U Oak nnd Hickory Land, lyingmi lire eguaZ? “lort^ageon the IIouaj and Lot in the City **f Albany,. — . . - 1 -kn >wn there ;u* tho Crummey House, and now re- j Ghickasawhatchee and Spring < reek-,nd- n| y the Isabella House and Lot, conditioned that on ioinino* C«»l James Dean on Spring Creek, • Pavm-ni of said prniniMory note according to tho tenor | BainbriJge, April 29,1359. Valuable Property for Sale. i'liWLgCaS™ >23 | s ">'¥'»■"» with H.e win Jtek Sclavs and Tobacco, l "f K Q. Ili.-lliii-on, rlccM. |!«eSp| i C jj, J , Wffl* I will .oil Mi.*. .1.0 .JsaH. Saddlery and Crockory, Hi uso in Dougherty county, on ilie »ir.-*t • And various ar’icles too mnueroiii® to men»i Tut*Mia> in December next, the lollowinjr property j winch we will sell lower tlnei th**y ever were > to wil;— _ j as w** have lioiight cxir.iordinary ciieup bargains. One Umise and Lot on Pine street, in the city i and are determined to undersell any Merchant this of Albany, handsomely improve 1. the building being sii'e of New York. large and newly finished, suitable ho a large family, We are very thankful to our friends and custom- containing one acre, more or less. j ers for their kind patronage heretofore, and solicit a A J so, a settlement of ]*and of 1000 acres, in the j continuance of the same, ns we shall try to please 1st district of Dougherty county—about 300 acres them harder than ever To the public in general of cleared la nd—Nos. H8, 89. 112, 113. we have to say that it will he to their own advantage Also, fractional lot of 43 acres, ia the 1st district.; to call on R. ROSENVVAL!) &. BRO., No. 120. . ]T Opposite Hill’s Ftaldes, and next door ids. being . fo King Sc Walker’s Saloon, Albany, Ga. ptember 2, 1858 23—tf All Goods brought to e u«u;tl manner. JA*?" Cleaning made »P. ' Repn 20 qr casks Port Wii . 100 cases pts and qts Bcheidam Schnapps CIG ARS—150 M half Spanish and American Cigars TOBACCO—150 boxes various brands, qualities and tho* manufactured Tobacco 20 cases do do SUNDRIES— 10*.) boxes and half boxes Adamantine Candles 150 do Colgate’s Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap 50 d-» and half boxes Sturch 25 d<> Sp**nn Candles, 4's und C*3 10 cases 4’s and G’s Pati*ut Sperm Candles 50 do Rev’s No. 1,2 and 4 Lemou Syrup loO kegs FG Dupont's Gunpowder 50 half and qr Kegs do 500 bags assorted sizes Drop and Buck Shot 10,000 pounds Bar Lead 50 basket* Heidseick Champagne, pints and quarts lix> hhds Bacon Sides and Suouldors 25 casks Baltimore Hams 15 do lewis’s do (very choice) 100 boxes and half boxes extra and common fendr 20 bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard 50 kegs do do 5 ! > bbls White Wine nnd Cider Vinegar 75 do Nos 1 and 3 Mackerel 3<) half blits Nos l and 2 do 25!) bales Gunny Cloth 200 coils Kentucky R<>po It* bales Twine 25 bbls M»fs Fori; 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 25 casks pints Hibhert’s Portur ]o 3o Jeffrey’s Pale Ale 25 do Muir Sc Son’s Palo Ale 50 eases Allsop Sc Sons’ Englidi Ale 25 do extra choice Hyson nnd Oolong Tea?; put up expressly for family use 100 quarter and eighth chests of Hyson and Young * Hyson Tea 500 half and quarter boxes Sardines 25 boxes Pepper Sauce 50 cases half gallon, quarts and pints Underwood** Pickles, See., Sic., See. 1 September 2,1859 23—13w Albany, Ga., Oct. llth, 1959. 29—0; ADAMS &. REYNOLDS, 1 WARE-HOUSE &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ;• .Just received the latest Fall!pontinue busineea at the Fire- v * "*t^ L ■ s’yls, and th- l.irge-t and b-si sloek ol JEWELRY X.P ro "‘' Waro-Hmi^ hitherto occupied M* SB - i hi th..m 1 hey pledge their personal t**- NEW JEWELRY. , i . : ov tn-*m. J nev pt«' t-lry dime t^ ntlon ; 0 a |j busii nd wurrant uli articles Vr Flense rail and i ALBANY BOOK STORE. entrusted to th rinrffii nd respectfully 8i.licit consignments of Cotton or other produce.. Orders tor Bagging, Rope and other family supplies fill- October 7th. 13.78. L. E. WELCH. od promptly and with care, and at the lowest market pri ces. Liiieral advances made, on Cotton in Store. ■efer to Hon. A. H. Colquitt, Baker county. Gold and Silver Watches, Al-o, a body of 730 acres No. 9 in 1st ,»i Dougherty and 369 i>> 7ih of W« No. 167. 12th dist. 4th see. Cherokee, 160 acres No. 135. 18th dist. 4th sec. do 40 “ No. 339. 21st dist. 2d sec. do 40 “ N*>. 135, l ltli dist. 2d see. do 160 “ IT I am authorized to sell any of the above prop erty at private sale. For terms, apply to Peyt Septel Hon. A K. Hams, Dougherty * Hon. H. P. Wooten, Lee ** ft. Green, E?xj., I>ee ** John Moore, Esq., Randolph “ * 1). II. June.-, Eeq., “ ** Ukvkouw. A. B. Apaxs. **r 30,1858 27— JOHN T. DICKINSON, Ex*r. AHnnv, July 22, 1858. “dinssia,«»-i u *■ w.™™ void, and it further appearing that the said “■'* '* ’“ i the Chiekasawhatcliee, Residence to Rent or Sell. A TWO STORY DWELLING on Broad JgmIL Street, Albany, will be rented or sold, by JJJiM '' L S. Horn do pay into Court by the Tirst day ot the f v ' Ui;n tlicreof, principal interest and cost thereon ‘“o not*,(orshow cause why he should not,) nnd that ou of said Crummey so to do, the Equity of Redemp- •. • ^ f orcV er hereafter ’- 1 ! 'J and to said mortgage premises, be forever hereatter .’’M, and foreclosed. Ana it i* further ordemd that this v, / e ,l *‘ published in the Albany Patriot, or a public Jour- V Published in the City of Albany,Ga , and a copy iheie- ^rved on said Ceorgo W. Crummey, or bis special - nt or Attorneys, nt least three months previous to the xl Term of this Court. By the Judge. P. E. LOVE, * Judge S. W. C. Protein. ** tr ac extract from tin minute* of said Court PETER W. TWITTY, . Clerk Sup. Court D. C. 12.1858. 20—m3m. , Just Received, Jk GOOD lot of Flour and for^eale. Some tncks (vLf»^ 6 ,ow as 81. Alto, a./few barrels of Pure , 0R N WHISKEY—for ale^jv grinneLl &. 3i;rtz. ' 'any, pop. 30, 1858 37— rliw Crock, uilh Two Huiulred and Filly Acres of open la.nd—joral water. Mr. B. Brown will allow The lines to anv person wisliinr to purchase. I will sell my MUD CREEK Plantation in Dnngli- ertv coiinlv. ten miles West ..f Albany, known as the “Judge Andrews’ Place.” adjoining J. E. Bond, A. H. Colquitt, Mr. Peake snd Wm. Monghon. For price and payments npply to me at Forsyth.; s ta ble. Cistern, and Bath House, all attached. Monroe county, or to my sou in Albany^^ ^ ^ ; j.- or f ur ||, Pr information, npply at the Office. Albany, Oct. 14, 1858. 29^ September 9,1858. FOR SALE, T HE OFFICE on Broad Street, at prescnt.occu- piod by Drs. Gilbert & Junes. This office is one of the most desirable in Albany, with a good GENERAL COMMISSIO y & N AN Jus! Received another lot of Fine Gold and silyi*r Watches, warranted perfect tim* 1 - I keepers, ami s»'ld«s chonpas in any Southern market. t ine Eiigii^h Gold Hunfing. U*vers ; (»«»ld Hunt- , rr^HE (mbsoribers would respectfully an* Anchor- and Lepines; Ladi'-s Fine Gold Watch-j | nounee to tho citizens of Albany and T-iYIUORIJSTGK AND PRODUCE j •VC V C h ft n t S 9 yj ph : extra silver Hunting 1 severs ; cheap Gold and No. 3(10 Broad Stkkkt, Augusta, Ga. | silver Watches. Th«»-«* in want a pood Watch, 4 RE Agents for and keep constantly on Iwnd ] please call at the ALBAAY BOOK S t ORE Richardson’s 4 *l!emp I/titf” Machine Rope, i and look at my stock. L. E. WLLf^ll. ieinity, that they have opened tho above which they nff**r to the 1 October 7, 1858. Octet BEHN &l FOSTER r^ri FACTORS AND „ General Com mission mcrclistials, ii04 Bay street, Savannah, Geo. r. n BEUX. July 29,1858 (ly) • johx foster. September 9, 1858. notice. J l. Meldon would respectfully inform llm pub- . lie. generally, that he is still carrying on the j IkW Carriage and Repairing Business, , 1011.ls ofaii Souiii Carolina itsnks, and Geor- alen Carriage Blacksmithmg, also Wood work, and j j]3 . Qm, bankable al Savannah or Augosla, the best horseshoeing in. bouth Western Georg*,, •!, which will be warranied. CT For Exchange on New York, 1 per cent. Albany, Nov. 13th, 180.■ 33 ~ tl - j cr On Charleston, i per cent. I.ANKS, used by Lawyers, Clerks, Ojnlinaries,; _ *• A * AD AM*^• A S*^’ a good supply on hand at this office. > Americas, April S, 1S5S. — m PATTEN & MELLER, (LATE PATTEN, HUTTON as CO.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , Savannah, Georgia, 7, 1S58. 28-6w £;\rc!tlt)i’’s Si«le. CfOrffta—Lee county. i\ pursua nce of an order of the Hononihle (huirt of Ordinary of anid county, will he hold on ihp first Tuesday in December next, before tlie Court Hour* door in the town of Starkvihe. in s-aid coun ty, with** the legal hours of sale, Lit of land iitim- lier one hundred nnd eighty-thfee. (183) in the 14tli District of 1 >eo county, ns the propcity of Jon;ts Havsiip, late of said county, deceased—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol snid deceased. WM. H. GREEN, Ex’r. October 14,1858. named business in all its various branches. All work entrusted to their care will be clou© with neatness, dispatch and iu Workmanlike manner. They flatter themselves that in neatneee ; and durability, their work wil! compare My with any. Cutting and repair- done at the shortest notice Shop up stairs over L^E- M. BARFIELD Sc CO.. (ly) Fashionable Tailors. A LL Personsiiaving demRiidRaguinst the Estate of John M. Cochran, late of Dougherty County, Administrator’s Sale. Georgia— Worth county. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordi nary of said county, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Isabella, in said 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Gale Hamp- ton, lute of Worth county, dec’d.are reqnesietl > come forward and make immediate payment, and li-we having claims against said estate will present t.e.n duly authenticated in terms of the law. oct-7. (Gw) WM. J. VINES, Adm’r. r pWO months after date application will be made to the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Ba ker county, for leave to sell the real estate of thp late Benjamin R. White, of eaid county deceased. R. F. LYON, Adni’r. ' eept. 9th, 1858. Citation. ~T deceased, are hereby notified to present them to ns \ county, on the first Tuesday in December next, lots ] Georgia— Worth county. t* * - t within the time prescribed by law properly made ofland numbers 2018 ana 135, all lying in tbs J.,h ; r|*lilIS I.it., cite and admonish dljteraoj* coa- a j nil narenm inriniitnft tn en irt a r a r. District of s*-id county, bold a.s the property ot: JaL re rued, to*-be and appear at my ofijeo wUlnp the oat. and p * i.-.. Vna.,i. a,.,.*.. —t •>«"•>«* -• •*»- Mimo pres< ritied bv law, to show cause* why ichdviUL not appoint Able M. C<nc Administrator de’ boofti non piUJic estate of David Cobb, late of ®aW cowotY, deceased. R. t>. rflNCLAIft,Ord. •October 14,1858. ' oat, and all persons indebted to said Estate quested to make immediate payment PETER W. TWITTY, BENJ. F. COCHRAN. Oct. 14, 1858. 29—6t Adm’rs. James Knowls, deceased for the benefit o', the heirs j \ imo pres- ribod bv law, to show cause* why 1 should and creditors oi caid deceased. Terms made known i not appoint Able M. Cox Adminiatrator de bonis on the day of sale. ’ JAS. B. KNOWLS, Adm’r. October 14,1858. . . i *