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L
fHUlfS, CONFECTIONERY,
Baking Establishment,
T qg SUBSCRIBER has now on hand and is con
stantly receiving, a fresh and large supply of
pritii'* Confectioneries, &c., consisting in part of
f,,!U.\vimr:
1 t««ortrcl Candies, Preserves, and
wrSIles n>1 Rinds, Pickles, Sauccs r
\iiV, «>f :l11 kinds a large and fine
rt i Havana Cigars Toys of «vcry
!h*%rri|»lion, Wines, Rmudies, &c., of
V. ... nua!«ty, by file Bottle, Tobacco,
!'-iinllfS and nil oilier artieJes usually
iii a Coufecliouery and JPamiJy
\. )< ( ., V Store.
01 -ALSO-
lT t , i^ prepared to make all kinds of Bread and
(’•ike. and will fw’idsh Parlies with every variety ot
,‘i!J .,„d Cake Tnmtn ; ngs,at shortest notice,and
n V..cH;crf *?ic.
jj Tie* La dies arc particularly requested to call
A e*amine lor themselves.
JOHN ELKAN.
*iw, Od. 28t.h, 1858. 31—: f.
i.niriria—Cownty.
iXTV days alter date, application will be madi
lotln* llerwrahle the Ordinary of said county for
•nisc to sell all the real estate of Isaac F. Heard,
o1 j.;j i,] n unity, deceased.
Ti iH is to notitv all persons concerned, to file their
. i Mini' (if anv thev have) why said have should
It be • runted. * JOHN D. SINCLAIR, Adm’r.
u ” FRANCES HEARD, Adm'rx.
(V„Vr^. 1SS8.
"new hooks,
y,rc:u'cd ©ctoBefc Slit,
Mercer & deGraffenried,
Broad Street, Albany, Ga.,
nf So "* h -
Family any, Plantation
^. SUPPLIES.
_™? *•* has been Relented wiih great care, and we
gnaranteo eaUsfacUon as to t h e quality of out Coode—
among which may he found the following articles-
,, B°cm ; Flour, Sugar, of all grade,, Rio arid Java
Oi/Tee, / 'otmcco ,f all qiwliti,,, Liverpool aui Alum
Sau, Potash, Bagging <f- Rope, IVines <(• Liquor,,
comprising the finest assortment ever brought to this
market—Hard-ware and Hollow u-are, Nags, UW.
§10 to §75 per
,, . , - . nzburgs. Sheeting and
Kerseys, Dried Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, Sperm
and Adamantine Candles, Starch, Pointer, Shot,
Lead, Linseed Oil. Lamp Oil, Spirit, Turpentine’,
While Lead and Zinc, cj-c„ ^-c.
—ALSO—
A good assortment <f Men, Women and Bor/s Shoes,
We will pay the highest market prices for itll kind.-
VALSS!’;[ y « l ,! od " ce -, "® Wuu ‘ VWO Ihs. Beeswax and
100,000 Ihs. Cow Hides.
Mr. Marx Smith's Office is at out Store, and h<>
will pay the highest muiket price for long and sh>»rt staple
Lotton9 - oct.7. 23—3in.
irare, Cigars of all grades, fro.
thousand—Factory Yarns, Qsnal
—AND-
Holmes,
H YPATIA—By Charles Kingsley.
Meadow Brook—By Mrs. M. J.
t , .r nl ’’Tempest and Sunshine.*’
; \^!«es—Bv the author of‘'Ida May.”
piiific ami Private History of Louis Napoleon—
IIv Stiiiicker.
Vi ntship ar.d Matrimony—By Robert Morris.
It.’.venport Dunn—By Charles Lever.
A;t r Dark—By Wilkie Collins,
lli k Markham—Bv J. F. Smith.
Vw iitid Fine E 'itions of Charles Dickens, Bill-
v.or. Timekeruy, Scott, Cooper, Mrs. Caroline Lee
li
fe c.. &c.
30--3W.
L. E. WELCH.
Musical Instruments.
!*ST Received at 1 lie Albany Book Store,
! rue lot of fine hiMrmneuts ;
Yi..Iii;-, Guitars,
•rtleo
F.i.les
Ta
Yi.iliii a iii! Guitar Strings, tfee., &c
L. E. WELCH.
B11ES BUEBS&
MS. Iff, J. JOHNSON.
(Opposite Messrs. Joiics, Laws & Co.,)
qniANKEUL Foil past layers,
would most respectfuily invite
her friends, old patrons and the La-
, dies of the surrounding country to .
! cal! and examine her large and well
• selected Stock of
|Bi((inevj| anh Vancn d5oohs,
j W hich she is receiving direct from New York, con*
1 sisting of every variety and style of Bonnets, Flats,
Ribbons, Dress Trimmings. French end American
; Flowers, Feathers, Ruches Head Drei
Cord, hlt-'k and white Crape Collars. Fm fir, l Col-
' tars, Lacs, Crapes, Hi is. Cords and Tassels, Yd-
, ret \'Primming, Sill f>r linings, Veils. Corsets,
| Cambrics. Skirts, Pl'd Yd rets. Threads. Ladies
\ Comfort *"s, Scarfs, colored I .Coils, Childrens'’ J foods,
; A * !t Con's, 'Pa! mas. Zephyr S’lntcls, Long and Ifon-
' wi Combs, Hair Pins. J,f Bracelets, cpc. A few
\ nice C/oaks on hand, leh ich trill be sold loir.
Having purchased my Stock of the best Houses (’,, t 'j^ rv
1 in New York, and selected them myself, I lee! con
Sident I can please those who may favor me with a
'.call. Lulies purchasing Dresses will do well to
call and examine my lot nt Fall Trimmings.
I Dresses and Bonnots made to order at short no
DAWSON’S
CASH STORE!
0XE PRICE!—NO DEVIATION!!
0 NE of the largest and most varied stocks of Mbcella-
ccived^t 8 ® 0<H k m Southern Georgia, is now being re-
_ . C. W. Rawson’s.
I nose in want of good Goods at low prices, will find it
will save them money to buy of me.
Country Herchauts supplied ul bis
lowest prices.
Strangers visiting the citytobuy Goods, will please
enquire lor RAVVSON’S CASH STORE,
Corner Broad and Washington streets.
A large lot of white and grey Blankets, l»ed Blankets,
Kerseys, Lmseys, Osnaburgs a nit Plantation Goods gener
ally, are now being received at C. W. RAWSON’S.
Dress Goods,
§ilks, Merinos, De lames. Cashmeres, Bombazines,
Ginghams, Prints, and a full line of Dress Goods.—
Boautilul BeymJere silk Robes, beautiful tilk Robes
A J^ize.
Striped Silks.
Smail Plaid and Solid Colored Silks, at very low
pi ices. Beautiful Ilobes of Cashmere, De Line and
r rendi Prints,Children and Indies Cloaks and Tul-
;f every variety, and price from to §15—
in satin and silk velvet, are exceedingly rich
and beautiful. ° J
Collars and Sleeves, Mourning Collars
OiCovcs, Veils, Edgings and Insertings, checked
swiss mull dotted, and a full assortment ol Muslins ,
HoopFkirts ol all grades, kid, silk, heaver, lisle, and
• ll '* assortment ol Gloves ; Hemstitched and clear
Law n Handkerchiefs, black and white ISilk Laces.
J anelf’ii .*. Flouucings, Ladies silk and merino Vests,
si.it and cotton Hose, chiids’ cotton and wod .Sacks,
Ribbons,-Fringes and Txiinmings, Oporn and Suck
Fiatmels, Velvet Ribbons, Sash and Belt Ribbons.
Leather, Velvet, Biik and Elastic Belts, Onrsetts ol
all kinds; STELLA and GUINEAL SHAWLS,
Wool Shawls, &e., &rc.. together with a lull assort
ment of Ladies’ and Misses l)re*s Goods, &c., &c.
Staple Family Goods.
Tickings. Bleached and Browm Homespuns,
Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Damasks, Towels,
Napkins, Flannels, Domestic Stripes, Brilliants, Bed
Blankets, Diapers, &.c., &c.
Woodicarc, frc., *Vr;
Tubs. Pails, Buckets, Brooms, Well Buckets,
DISSOLUTION.
ipHE Firm of Glass, Laws & Co., is ibis day dis-
solved by mutual consent. The business will
be conducted in future by JONES. LAWS & VO.
F,. T. JONES.
E. R. LAWS.
T. M. WELLBORN,
R. T. SPEARMAN,
sep. 23, 1858. 26—
JONES,TfiWS & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO GLASS, LAWS & CO.t
GE.0CERS,
ALBANY-GEO.
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &,c.
20 Bales Eatonton Factory Osnaburgs,
5 “ lien Franklin *‘
3 “ Thomaston ** M
8 “ Virginia “ “
25 “ Homespuns,
8 “ Cottbn Yarns.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kerseys, (different prices^,
8 B iles Stripes.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO
Blankets and Shoe3.
3000 Pair Negro Shoe.*,
2000 “ “ Blankets.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, &c.
Whiskey per gallon, from 50c. to §t 00
Brandy “ “ §2 00 to 10 00
Wine “ “ “ 75c. to 3 50
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Sugar, Coffee, &,o.
in Barrels .1 Su K ar,
E. J. Faulkner,
WATCH-MAKER
AT THE COOK STORE OF L. E. WELCH,
Albany, Geo.
AU work warranted. rep.9—ty.
IIINES & HOBBS,
ATTORNhYS AT LA IF—ALBANY, GEO.
YTf Practice in Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
RICHARD R. HINTS. RICHARD IIOBBS.
July 12,1855. 15—
johnhTdews,
—DEALER IN—
Groceries, Provisions and
Plantation Supplies.
O’ A Fresh Stock always on hand.
IT Cash or Goods exc.hanged for Country Pro
duce. at the old Stand of Boynton, Cochran Si. Co.,
Albany, Georgia.
August ‘26.1858. 22—
Coffee ‘
. &c.. Sir
NOTIONS.
(t ime Bags, Skirt Reeds, Steel and Brass IIoops,
Satchels. Carpel Bag's, Ink paper, Pens, Brushes,
Combs, Buttons, Needles. Bindings, Lim n and Cot-
'<.ii Threads, all kinds. Sewing Machine Thread,
Vases, Baskets, Toys, and a thousand ether articles
in this line.
Hardware, 4V.
Smiths’ Toots. Bellows. Anvils, Hammers, Screw
Kniv. s anti Forks, Pocket
Oct. 14th. 1858.
TO T1 :IE
irUIiLTC.
Hi:i
Pin
29-t f.
tied
s, &.C.
• nterto
by
tain!.
Henry S. Band ill.
3 V«ds , 800 Library Style, §9.00.
Books that should he in every Library.
Life of Alexand *r Hamilton.
By his Son, J C. Hamilton.
Memoirs of Mmh.rn Rachel.
Douglas Jerrolds Wit,
Arranged by his Son.
Timothy Titcomb's Ls.’ers.
Tlie Ait of Beauty,
• By Lola Montez.
Joseph Curtis, a Model M»n,
ty Miss Sedgwick.
Parthenia,
By Eliza Buckmister Lee.
Lay Sermons,
By T. S. Arthur.
True to the Last.
By A. S. Rose, author of
“I’ve Been Thinking,” &c.
Dick Markham,
By J. F. Smith.
Cyclopedia of Commerce,
By Homans*
American Eloquence,
By Frank Moore-
Life Speeches and Correspondence,
Of Henry Clay,
By Colton.
Fine Library Edition, Engfish Classics, includ
ing Addison, Leigh Hunt, Goldsmith, Ilazlitt,
Lamb, Chesterfield, Johnson, Swift, Steam, DcFoe,
Folding, and Smoilet. L. E. WELCH-
Oct 14,1858. 29—3w.
McLendons
LIVERY and SALE STABLE,
broad street,
(OPPOSITE BVINfiTON’S HOTEL,)
ALBANY, GE0EGIA.
GpHI3 NEW and spacious Stable is now com*
I *- plcte, and ready for tiie accomodation of Drovers
1 and the public generally.
' The proprietor feels confident that his accomo-
DOLLARS’for the return of a medium size, j dations cannot be excelled by any Stable m Geor
ream colored Cur Dog—with a tail about threrigia. His horses are all kindly broke, either to
"ches long, and answers by the name of “TIGE.’’j harness or saddle.—'His vehicles are all new, and
leing a favorite Dog, I will pay the above rewind,; f rom t |ie best Manufactories in the Union—in a
few words, his outfits are not to be surpassed by
Stables south of any place.
i<i |»e ceiled iviih ihrve-c'i:.rier
f iiii" }>•' liirther than two net fr
r. The house So have a hip roi
» v cornice and heavy piU«*.ers on
:;ij!ed w f !i good heart pi..v .i!»iiijie-«
■ i ifiliree coats of p.;int inside ai
l’in* t ’o'Ait U\R»m to Lave a neat Ji
' • i'' 1 LiiiU iiti ler tlie direction of Xlie* <han'tbar.
r , li.'V 's. railing from Jury boxes Jo Jury rueim
I '-i.-itfs m |«d)liy--.(‘jofil de.-ks four or five feet lone.
i’l.ieen hundred dollars will la* paid when tne
."ii>e i- raised—live • >r eight imnilr. d w le n enclosed,
■c Iial-.r.ee in November 1859. The iiouse to be
■ ii'i'!c:e<J I ?t .September 1859.
Jleiie bv order of Court, October 10. 1858.
S. V. GAY, Cfk I. C.
October 21. 1858. 30—Gw.
BAPTIST
feiml:e college,
CUTHBERT, GA.
FA.LL TEIUI, 1858.
ulav, fith of Scptembvr next. —
thv Pupils should be prorent at the opening ot the
order to iiceoinpli.-h the thorough course ot study
prescriU-d and ricidly pursued- Parents are ear-
;«ted to visit the College and acquaint them-
its internal arrangements. For further infor-
Catalogues, which may he obtained from any
Saw
Axes. Broad Axes, il-.iirip'ts. Locks, Pols
Sp.ders, Fry Pans, Waffle Irons, &c.;
and spades, ('bains of all kinds. Traces, Ha
<Carpets! Carpels!!
Super, t/sirpets, all wool.
“ “ Venetian.
“ “ Extra Fine.
“ '* (/<*tton and Wool.
“ 3 and 4 yards wide Dcnggett. •
.Mats of all. (|!i »l;ti.*s, some very tine. Beautiful
(dinest) Brussell's Carpeting, Enamelled Oil Cloth,
as the country | HatS £3.52.<a
. Hi* trusts the j In great variefv.
* to keep a go d j CLOTHING AM) FAMILY GOODS.
st I patronage. | Beal flee cloth Coats Medium and low grade Coats, Cas-
I-1„ or En-’i-b. will be pro-'! j"V ,!v ‘''Y' ’ : " :l k i *K„* | k, Sutb.
1 i Velvet, and a bill assortment of Vests, Marseilles and Lin-
pofso.e tunc. | «*u Bo-mu Shi its, Marseilles and Linen Bosoms and Col-
lo-ik over niy (’ounters and l tars. Drawers, of wool and cotton, Nett Shirts, llaadker-
'»•»•>• »r J»'S I »ui.,
lake pleasure :n showing »ny Mo.-k. ! cbi-iwly tor Clothing, and my stock in this luie is decided-
L. E W KLCII | lll '‘ !wft ever offered in this market.
BOOTS .LVD SHOES,
of all ki’f.L, from the common negro shoe, to the finest
Lndi-'-t Kid Boot, and from a common Ditching Boot to
I'm.- Wii'-t Proof or Pump Sole calf Boot, Bovs, Misses
an.J childrens’ Shoes, in great variety.
• * i»l of all Grades of Tobacco,
Which l will sell at what will seem to the purchaser
very great sacrifice, but in fact I bought my Tobacco very
low, and am offering it at a small advance,
l *r 30,000 CIGARS, OF ALL GRADES.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, VALICES,
Whips, Saddle Bags, Enameled cloth, Halters, Ac., Ac.
Poialcr, T.eatl, Shot, Soap,
Candles, Starch, Pepper, Spices, SnufT, Ac., Ac., Ac , Ac.
Mv stock is complete for variety. I yield the palm to
none ; for quality and price, 1 ask you to judge for your
selves. ’ c. W. RAWSON.
ZnT* I» e e ure to inquire for *££2
RAWSON’S.
Z'FT Ciiitry Merchants arc Invited to call, as I hare
that you will not fail to buy, if you
>c*. U, 1858. 29-
E C. Morgan,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW—N. suviu.l,Bluricn f
A pul -' J, 185S. 5
HEW BOOKS
r pHF. LIFE v.Tl
50 buck's Rio Coffee,
Java “
5 IBids. Porto Rico Sugar,
's. Golden Syrup.
lie by JONES, LAWS A CO.
GEO.
M. Lively. T. V. Tati m
LIVELY & TATUM.
(stCl'ESSOH TO A. O. OWES,)
WATCH-MAKER, JEWELER
5a2ca.©af'Sj.N5-<s>a? 8
Opposite Feahh, Harris & Roberts,
, , , Erood ttroel—ALBANY, CEO.
July 22,1858 17_
Watch, Clock and Jewelry
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
bo will succeed Mr. A. G. Owenff
e Watch and Jewelry bofineps of“
this place, having, bought his entire interest in the fame,
and respectfully solicits the patronage so liberally extend
ed to Mr. Owen—feeling confident that with several years
experience in the business and a superior outfit of Took*
and Materials, ho will bo able to merit the patronage of
the public generally.
HENRY H. STEVENS,
(Successor to A. G. Owen,)
Opposite Fears, Harm A Roberts,
17— Droid street—Albany, Geo.
I take great pleasure in stating that during the time
Mr. Stevens has been employed by mo be has etinced a
-thorough acquaintance with his trade, and I have no hesi
tation in assuring my former patrons and the public gener
ally that they cannot employ a more competent and trust
worthy person. I regard him as one of the most skillful
Watch-Makers in South-Western Georgia
Albany, July ii, 1858 (17-j A. G. OWEN.
To the Planters
of South-Western Georgia.
rj§AIIE undersigned will be prepared bv the open-
-®- ing of the next season, to receive Cotton at hi*
new and commodious WARE-HOUSE,‘sitnated
near the Railroad Depot, and sufficiently far from
lowu to render it free from the danger of fire. And
by strict attention to the storage and sale of cotton
be hopes to merit and respect fully solicits the pa
tronage of the Planters generally of South-YVestern
AND APOTHECARY}
ia the opportunity of
25
20 till!:
opened A NEW DHUt
Establishment in Albany, tier
the citixensot South-VVe?tern
purchasing all kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Paint?,Oils, by
Stulls, Perfumery, Fancy Toilet Articles—Hair, Paint ami
Tooth Brushes, and in fact every article usually kept in a
well stocked Drug Store, as cheap (counting (airly all
cost-) as they cun be had in any Southern market. With
this view we respectfully invite Physicians, Planters and
others to examine our Stock and prices, and if what wo
say be true, why not give your'aid in building a trade near
home, instead of sending off for votir supplies.
Our Stock consist' in part of the folk,wing:—
Morphine,
CLEMENT A. CHEATHAM.
2—ly*
Fine Cigars.
Followin'* Brands:
T,n C«»qiieltH,
Lt Ti resfa,
La Concha,
Nectar,
Opera, &c., &c.
sale by
Calomel,
Pine Mass,
Dover’s Pmcdcr,
Jlrsub. Iodine,
Quinine,
(lit Iron ^ Qitlnii
Epsom Salts,
JONES, LAWS & CO.
Fo
Fine Tobacco,
At the following prices per pound :
Katv Darling, §1 50.
Colorado Rolls, I 59.
Kiss Me Quick, 1 00.
Fan Cuke, 1 25.
Frank Weston, 75.
Plain Twist, 89.
sale bv JONES, LAWS &. CO.
Stnjr.h
Opium"'
Arnmat Sp'ts Ammonia,
Glycerine, (/ node runs)
Cit. Magnesia,
Hull's Pulin'i y Balsam,
/•id Potash,
White Lead,
Chinese. Vermili on,
American do.
Copal Varnish,
ttrs, • Coach Body da.
—ALSO—
Fine Old Otard Brandies, Port, Cherry and Madeira
Wines, for .M< dicinal u-e.
! £3’“ Physician’s pre-ci iptions accurately compounded
with neatness and dispatch, at all hours of the day and
1 night. [oct.14. ly—eh‘2t.
Castor Oil,
Sieert Spirits Nitr
Abdominal Sapp
Trusses,
Shoulder Braces,
Choice /lacuna Cigi
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Negro Goods ; Blacksmiths’ Tools ; Plantation
Utensils, and every thing else in the line of Planter’s
Supplies.
For sale by. JONES, LAWS & CO.
Albany, September 30, 1858. 27—
Goods at PRICE:
>l Albany,Septet
t 30th, 1833.
27-tf.
Dissolution.
ofT. 11. JOHNSON & CO., was* dissolved
st day of April last, by mutual consent, G.
South-Western Railroad.
Schedule for Passenger Trains.
On and after July '20th.
L EAVE Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 A. M.
arrive in Columbus 5 35 A. M. and 3 45 P. M.
have Columbus 4 ii. in. and 3.45 p. in , arrive it
Macon 9.50 a. rn. and 9.18 p. in.
Leave Macon 11.45 A. M., arrive at Albany 6.2.
A. M. Dawson 6 00
Leave Albany 3.00, n in., Dawson 1.10 p. in.—
Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. in.
Tri-wetkly Accommodation Down, Mmulat
»y«
and Saturday
I^eave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.201
p. in , Albany 4.32 p. in.
Leave Albany G.20 a. ni., Dawson Arrive j
at Macon 9.11 p. m, j
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee,Thomasvtlle l
and Bainbridge,&«:. connect daily with regular trains j
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-weckly to Cutli-t
bert, F*)rt Gaines, &c.
At Macon connect with Trains on Central and!
Macon Sl Western Rail Roads.
FARE from Albany via Savannah to New York
by Steamships in Cabin, $24 25. Tickets can bi*'
procured from R. Road Agent. Albany.
GEO. W. AD,\MS, Sup’t.
July 15,1858. 16—
FEED. VOGELGSANG’3
1-fEAV
tOM-ECTIONEItV, KAKERY AS» IRVIT
STORE.
[NEXT DOOR TO THE BOOK-STORE ]
D EALER ill Fancy and Home-made Caudle.', Nuts,
Preserves, Pickle-', Crackers, «&e. Fres-h Cakes and
Bread daily. All kind'of Fruit—a large assortment Toys.
2 yff Weddings and Parties supplied with Cakes—Plain
and Fancy in style—that cannot i«* exeelle*!.
"JEffT The Ladies are particularly invited to call in.
Albany, November 19, 1857. 34—
harby’sProphy I
.V
* A
jnctlc Fluid!
% \
%\
with
for sale; ;
^jMlh Subscriber offers for sale the building and
**“ ptcir.isrs occupied by him, until the first of Jan
uary next, and if not sold prior to that time, will be
^’Id to the highest bidder on the first Tuesday in
January next before the Court House door.
Also for sale or rent, the
“Red Store,”
'near the WAKI.-HOUISK of Messrs. Sims &
Itesr.) N. W. COLLIER.
October JI, 1858. 30— llw
Lost Dog.
questions,
0“ Enquire at the Store of Danfokth &• Duni.ai
* SAMUEL DUNLAP.
30-3w
C. Carmichael withdrawn!
In retiring from the Ware-House and Commission bus
es' in South-Western Georgia, I beg to tender my grate-
I acknowledgements and thunks to my numerous patrons
id friends, for continued favors for eight years, and take
iis occasion to recommend to your favor and confidence
y late partner, T. H. John.-ton, and suecessoi J. A. Hill,
as every way qualified, and in all respects eompetent to
•* r i uinrii * ci
T. II. Johnston*. J. A. IIill.
JOHNSTON & CO..
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, GA.
itinue to give
i.finess entrus
storage end sale oj Cotton.
Thankful the liberal patronage extended to the lute
firm tin- pest season, thev hope to merit, by strict attention
to all the interest of the Planter, a continuance, of the same.
Usual advances made on Cotton in store. Family Sud-
plies, Hope and Bagging, furnished on the best terms tne
market affords.
Albanv, June 3, 1853. 10—
OYSTER SALOON.
O YSTERS, Steak, 11(4 Coffee, and Meals at all
hours of the day and until II o’clock at night,
may be lnsd at the Oyster Saloon of the Isabella
••nise. L. H. DURHAM,
ect.14. 29- Proprietor.
PAPER, ENVELOPES, &c,
A LARGE Stuck ut Ixnv Price*.
L. E. WELCH.
Albany. Oct. Lull. 1«iS. 1 !>—
House and Lot for Sale.
g" OFFER for sale the House and Ij»t
flt
son. If not sold by tlie first of November,
will be for rent the next vear.
WJI. M. SLAUGHTER.
Albany, Sep. 30. 1858. 27-tf
SCHOOL HOOKS.
A LL KINDS Used in the Country. Country
Merchants and Schools,!
October 14, 1858.
Albanv, Ga.
October 21, 1858.
Andrews, Miller & Co.,
(sigh of THE GOLPEN SADDLE-)
4 RE NOW OPENING a Su-
**- perior assortment of Saddles,
Bridles, Saddle-Bag*, Trunks, Va-
Buggy, and Team Whips,
Oonch, Buggy, and Plantation Har-
” ( “ ss ; Harness, Sole, and IJpp»*r
Leather, and all urticles usually kept
,a our line of husinesa.
Second door west of the Isabella
IIouse--llroad Street, Albany, Ga.
Repairing done on reasonable Terms, at short no-
30—tf.
LDDLE.)
Albany, Oct. 2Ut, 1858,
■To Drovers, he offers superior accomodations
to any in the city—bis 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—3in.
3STOTICK
To the Tax Payers of Donglicriy Co., Ga.
1 MAY be found the remainder of in“ time, at the
Stables of Hill, Wright & Pearson, in Albany,
except other business compels me away, until the
first of November next, and all persons that don’t
pay me their Tax by that time, con see os veil as I.
P 1 JOHN L. B. SCARBOROUGH. T. C.
Oct. 14th, 1858.
A Florida Plantation for Sale.
m
T HE subscribers offer for sale the Valuable
Plantation belonging to tlie Estate of the
late John G. Rou!ho8, in tlie county of Jack-
son, containing 1200 acres of land. Healthy,
well improved aud finely watered. The said
Plantation offeis inducements to purchasers. If it is
sold before the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, it will
lie sold publicly to the highest bidder on that day.
Terms—ONE-TIJIRD CASH, the balance in twelve
months, with 8 per cent interest, and secured.
Also, at the same time and place, *2,000' bushels of Corn.
20,000 lbs. Fodder,—Houses, Mules, Hogs, Cattle, and
plantation utensils, &<L, &c.
•ST Te ™ S " ,ad0 ‘"JS.” .'WffijiS* » E. .
WM. E. ANDERSON.! 1,1 K
October It, 1858. 22—Jw
Joto WorK
|~|F all descriptions neatly and promptly executed
^ this
Pplied
L E. WELCH.
29-
T IIE Best stock of RoJgers. and Wostenholmes’
I X L Rocket Knives and Razors to be found
Town, is at the Albany Book Store.
L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Oct 14tb, 1858. 29 6t.
BLA]STK J^OOIvS,
A GREAT Vurietv, mid Cheap.
L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Oct. 14th, lg58. 29—
LAN D.
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order obtained from the
Court of Ordinary, of Burke county, there will
be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1858, be
fore the Court House door in Albany, Biker county,
between the usual hours of sale, the following lots
of Land:—Nos. 85, 47,123, 118, 117, 36, 35, 13,
45, 80, 89, 100, 294, 3*24, aud 84, iving in the 8th
District of Baker county ; and lots Nos. 40 and 35A
lying in the 7th District of said county. The lots
adjoining each other, and forming the Belville plan
tation, containing about two thousand acres more or
less, will be sold together. Also on the same day,
at the Court House in Mitchell county, within tbo
tin
TVAJIBY’B
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
QZ()NiZED~ ClHiOBINE.
TIIE MOST I'OH LRiTL IMSIXFEITA:
KNOWN !
PURIFIES DWELLINGS AND SHIPS;
TV Remotes all offensive, odors;
lT Invaluable, in the Sick Room ; It Cures
TV Burns, Biles, Carbuncles and Running Sores;
TV Cleanses the ’Peeth;
iTV Destroys Fid id Breath ;
TV Prerents Decayed 'Perth prot ing Injurious;
J V Mitigates the most alarming si/mptoms of
Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers;
H UES TETTER and SHLII IIEA1I;
Used in Bathing, keeps the skin
11E ALT It V. SOFT AND WHITE;
Removes Stains and Mildew;
Destroys all Animal or Vegetable. Poisons ;
Cures the Bites nf Inserts and Slings of Bscs ;
Remotes Rancidity from Butter and Lard;
More powerlwl than hiiv other am-nt in preventing
the SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.
TV Manufactured "tilv in the Laboratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn. Ala,
wn which, or II ARRAU, U IS LEY &. KITCHEN,
No. 76 Barclay strict, New York, it may Ik> ordei
For sale by Druggists generally, and in Al-'tany,
F. O. WELCH,
Wholesale and Retail Druggi.-t.
N. B —This justly celebrated Disinli-.cting Agent is pre
pared by Prof. John Darby, formerly a resident of thi-
Suite—a man well known lor his scientific attainments.—
It stands approved by the leading physicians of the South,
and is now largely used in their practice
April 8, 1858
Hardeman & Sparks,
SI\ire-Ftause atul Commission
AL IdR CH^VlSr TS,
Macon, Ga.
» the SellingTa “~V
* the Filling
> and Farmers’ Supplies■J®^***^
generally. They solicit a liberal share of patronage.
TUO’S. HARDEMAN.
iy.29. IS) O. G. SPARKS^
EVANS, UARRISS & C0,,‘
FACTORS L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BA Y STREET—SA VANN All, GEO.
R EN EW the tender of their services to the Plunter* of
Georgia and the adjoining States, and will continue
to sell Cotton at FIFTY CENTS {*er bale.
Orders lor Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled
promptly and at the lowest market rates, and liberal ad
vances made, when desired, on Cotton in Store.
wm. yt. d’a.vtioxac, wm. e. evams,
«;i:o. \v. evans, rou’t v. iiarriss.
Sepuuiiher 2.1858. 23—13w»
WHOEVER
HAS TIIE MONEY,
Bacon, Flour, Bagging, Twine,
Tobacco, Window Sash,
At the Lowest Factory Prices for Cash.
100,000 tsetMCK
For «>le in small or large lots, to suit purchasers.
- NEGROES
Always on hand for suit*.
IP’I will fay fitir prices for Dry Hides. Wool,
Beeswax, TalloW, &c.
AI! the above at the Store of
J. JM. C OOPER & CO’S.,
Auction & Commission House, in front of Johnston
&. (.Vs Ware House, Albany, Ga.
September 1(», 1858. 25—4m.
I'.il.C.lBT.B; #»A.f.VTVITIO.V
FOE SALE.
f VYILL sei! on good terms for Cash or
on time, the Plantation formerly own
ed by James J. Kenton, in Baker county,
• live miles West of Newton, on the road
leading to Ml ford in said county. If not s old pri
j vaUvy before the {second! insday m November next,
| it will then he sold at Public Outcry at the Court
j llon.-e in Newton.
Persons wishing a good bargain and a good Plan
tation ot Pine Land, will do well to examine the
place and apply in time. There ore 2250 acres in
the sett lenient. I will sell a pari rr«alf to so it a
purchaser.
There are about 359 to 400 acres in cultivation
on the place, with ail the necessary.buildings.
B. O. KEATON.
Alhnnv, sep 2.1858. 23—10w.
General
Southern Insurance Agency.
L ) EPR Erf ENT1NG, among others, the following first
I, class Stock Cumfasies, tlie high character ol which •
undoubted:
CHAR TER OAK FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE
COM PA N Y, of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets. $312,000
./. II. Sprague, Sec'v. Ralph Gillett, Pres.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets $225,000.
./. />’. Eldredge, Secy. B. \V Greene, Pies.
MERCHANTS INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets $225,009.
E. Thus. Lob Aril, Scc'y. Mark Howard, Pres.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford, Couu.
Ca ll Capital and Assets $297,000.
C. C. II aitc, Scc'y. C. B. Bowers, Pres.
CHARTER OAIv LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hartford. Conn.
Cash Capital and Assets OVER HALF A MILLION
DOLLARS.
S. IL White, Sec’if. J.C. Walt let/, Pres.
ZxE' The uudersi:'ned is prepared to effect Life, Fire
nd Marine Insurance to any amount, on good' risks, at
the lowest rates consistent with the security ot the Com
panies which he represents. ^ A. WILBUR, Agent.
V, by
September 9,1858
21—6m.
FRESH GOODS!
T 1
EVER before offered ii
ceived at
September 23,1858.
S
this place, is now hoi in* re
C. W. HAVVSOIVS.
26-1 f
* gggSfe.
es, all well
Berrien County Bands for
SALE.
T HE Subscriber offers for pale Ft
HUNDRED & NINETY ACRES
OF LAND, with good Saw and Grist
m uib vuuu uuu»c hi juhjiicii i.uuiilv WIUIIU Mills, good Framed Dwelling, 100 fine —
leirzl hours ofsalo, will be sold, luts Nos. 3B7 and I APF>* Trrts, 50 English Jlolbcrry Trre-T
368, Iving originally in Ilia 8lh District c' rvin.l ‘“ lJe " w, ' h froit, beaut,roily situated and very heal
now Mitchell county. The lots in Bak^r e» .b con- on l ' M j Irotn^lMoultrie to Nashville, near the
taining two huudred nod fifty acres, and thode in “***•'“* - «
Mitchcl, four hundred and niuety acres.
Terras, three equal instalments, with interest from
date, personal security and Mortgage.
JAMES GRUBBS,
JAMES M. REYNOLDS,
ALLEN INMAN,
Ex'rs of Wright Muryhree, Arc'd,
TO THE MEMBERS
OF TIJK
H AVING made arrangements to accommodate a
larger number of Boarders, we shall take plea
sure in making those who*slop with us comfortable.
Ours will be siriclly a Pittvate Boardirg 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.
September 2, 1858. 23E—9w.
SEWINS MACHINES.
Price from
Oct. UUt,I858.
29—ids.
Ferry oil Little River. For further particulars, ad-
drass R. N. PARRISH, P. M.,
July 8. 1858. 15— Ava, Ga.
STEREOSCOPES
AND
STEREOSCOPE PICTURES,
F OR sale at the Albany Book Store.
oct.21. 30—lw. L. E. WELCH.
October 14, 1858.
■ ' VSVi < r
6I1HE undersigned has an Agency for the sale c»f
half dozen different patterns ol these Machines,
at such prices that all may buy, however poor. Call
and examine them, it will cost you nothing to look.
For ceriificat.es of their peiforuiance see hand-bills.
O* He is also Agent for the sale of a lot of fine
Cotton Gins, manufactured under his owi> supervis
ion at Palmvra, which are warranted to perform .well.
J. H. WATSON, Agent.
Albany, July"8,1853. / • 16L
7 Cilaiion.
Georgia—Worth county. , t •
T lilis is to cite and admonish all persons concern
ed, to be and appear at my office wjthin the time
prescriljod by law, and show cause (if any they have)
why 1 should not appoint a Guardian tor Nancy EL
rhyra Cobb, orphan child of David Cobb, late of«uJ
county, deceased. R. D. SINCLAIR,