The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, November 11, 1858, Image 1

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VOL. XIV. (Llje patriot. ruBUSHF.D F.VERY THUR8DAY MORKIKGs**’? TERMS: fvvo Dollars per year, payable invariably in advance. . , rRT is*MK*Ts will be inserted in the Albany Patriot ''' ralc „f SI per square for the first add 50 cents for ’• l L iubftjnvwnt insertion. handed in without instruction as to the i ih of time t\wv are to run, will be continued until or- i ^ out and charged at the above rates. Afonthfy advertisements will be inserted for One Dollar * „ Hre for each insertion. **11 legal advertisements published at the usual rates. CONTRACTS \Vu-tihe made with advertisers upon the following terms: . ^aare 3 months $5 00;5 sq’rs. 9 months $25 00 8 00 5 10 0'J;6 “ 12 00;6 “ 8 00 6 “ 14 00t6 “ 18 00; i col’r 20 00j* ** 10 00$ “ 16 00 * “ 21 00|J 44 25 00J1 “ 12 OOiJ 44 17 00;* “ 22 Offjl 44 26 00 l “ 1 1 001 u 20 00 1 “ 12 30 00 18 00 24 00 30 00 35 00 25 00 30 00 35 00 40 00 35 00 44 00 52 00 60 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 80 00 • For I No <mas by Executors, Administrators « required by law to be advertised :v Days previous to the day of sale. i in i.'l Ihj held on the First Tuesday in ••it tliii hoors of ten in the forenoon and tlir i. at the Court-House, in the county in which D situated. • >f Personal Property must bo advertised Forty Days. Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must •rty Days. tt Application will be made leave to ^11 Land and Ne^ro v 'I'wo Months. nr letters of Administration,Thirty D Administration. Monthly Six Month: ALBANY, DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER if; 1858. N ew Hotel. SCREVEN HOUSE, Corner Bull and Con grew tit.. Savannah, Ga. T HIS NEW HOTEL, furnished throughout in JJM the most elegant style, IS NOW OPEN, and will be kept as a M FIRST CUSS HOTEL. Mb. T. C. CHICK ii engaged as Caterer and Su perintendent of the tables. Nov.5,1857.— NOTICE TO MSD-II0LDERS. rpHE uodmigned wiTTattondto the selling or examining JL and giving mlonnation of Lands lying in any of the •unties of South-Western Georgia,on reasonable terms. A. P. GREER, Albany, Baker Co., Geo. References.—H.Hora.Hon. Lott Warren,R. Il.Clark, Albany Ga.j S. C. Stevens, Newton, Ga. Dec. 9.1853. fol u Administration. Monthly MX Month:*; lor a fia irdunship, VVeekly Foriv Days. , Foreclosure of Mortgage, Monthly Four dishing lost paper.-*, Weekly Three Mouths; e.s from Executors or Administrator, where ii given by the deceased, Weekly lor Three LI VERY STABLE. I I'll.I, i-at his OLD STAND, where he lm> II. nvn for the last six years, and eXjiecls to lie ’• *'e for the next six to come. With good sale ii .r, ■*. Buggies, Carrfagmj, ll.cksof any size, an*! p„-y servams to send In any pirt of the Globe.— L.-j fa*?* with sheds t Valuable Lands for Sale. L OTS Nos. 31 and 58 in 6th District of Randolph cotfnty. 45,69,56,199, 139, 133, 103, 105 v 106,107,86,87,88, 89, iu the llth District of Ran dolph county. Number 110, in the l8tli District of Thomas conn- ty, and number 83 in the 8th District of Thomas county. Number 475 in the 12th District of Lownde county. Number 1 in the 5th District ofDooly county. Numbers 74,294,295,321, 365. 383, in the 4th District of Early county; numbers 153, 252, in 5th District ol Early county,and number 383 in the •28th District of Early county. Apply to JOHN A. DAVIS, Albany, Ga. Feb. 26,1857. 48-tf. Dissolution. f'STHE firm of Little &. Dickinson is this day dis- solved bv the death of R. Q. Dickinson. I will continue the business in my 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 firm, and hope by close attention to business, with a larj slock, to merit their future favors. I EONARD LITTLE. Albany, June 10, 1858. 12- For Sale very Cheap. .d fml«l*» .•.fa in* v all. Th» Stable is sitn.vteii i Hotel and Ishifli.a Douse in', t.. stii.j lr tin life Depot.— JAMES II HILL. ■1;2 -If. FURNITURE! AA DZS. Sulphate Quinine. 20 ozs. Chloroform. Reeberine. l.klide of Potash. A full stock of Chemicals. for sale hy une 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE. Paints and Oils. W HITE Lead. French Line, white. All the Colored Paints. Linseed Oil. — Turpentine. Varnishes, die., for sale by June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE. Window Glass. JP U3=*.TSTX1'TJX*.131 ! ! si Gfa.-s, uil sizes and va- . still Kick.ng amongst ilie SiuIf, and i.:, I, ind all kinds of Furniture and will v I a- Ion a-, can be bought in Savannah or M icon. SAMUEL SMITH. N.U. Fisk's new pattern BURIAL CASES, *\- \iav< rn hand. 8. s. AiIkuiv. August It). 1858 21-1 y. Dougherty Superior Court, > M A Y TERM, 1853.—Jc.vt ini. ) 17- LEONARD little. t’.EO. W. CRU M ME Y j »the Court hy the F* Rule to Foreclose Mortgage. ordered of William M. id Lewis S. "McGwicr, ihatdiy Deed of :-•, due*! the twentieth (2l)thJ day ot February n hundred mid fifty-eight, George W. Cnmimey J to the said Win* M. Slaughter and Lewis S. v, a lot in the city of Albany, known and distiri- in the plan of said city as lot number twenty-eight lro.»d street in said city, with the improvements known as “Phillips’ Grocery,” for the purjiose >f th.* luyinent of a promissory note made by tl e ■>. \V. Cruminey to the said Wm. M. Slaughter ns S. McGwire, due on the first day of January reatl.T, for the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars with from dale, which note is still due and unpaid.—It tiat the said Geo. W. Cruminey do pay into 50 F. Brushes. DOZ. Paint and Varnish Brushes. White-Wash do. by- LEONARD LITTLE. June 17 ' 12- Medicinal. I 1RF.NCH Brandy. . Port Wine. Sherry Wine. Madeira Wine. Scotch Whiskey. Schnapps, «Stc., of the best qualify, for sale hy June 17—12. LEONARD LITTLE. LAND FOR SALE IN CAIsiiOrJY COUJVTW O NE THOUSAND ACRES of Oak and Hickory Land, lying c Chickasawhatchee and Spring Creeks,nd- ( joining Col. James Dean on Spring Creek, and Mr. Warren on the Chickasa what c bee, i GROVER &, BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. R easons why the grover & baker Ma- fthine is universally preiereil for family sewing: lei. 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 cut. 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. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from nil 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 machine. Merchants can secure 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 & CO. Augusta, Ga. ITT J. H. Watson, Agent for Albany, Ga. July 1, 1858 14— FOR NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED! Freight and Passage as Law as by any other STEAMERS. CABIN PASSAGE, : : $15, By the splendid and commodious Side- Wheel Steamers AUGUSTA,... .1,500 tons C»pt. M. S. Woodhull. FLORIDA, 1,300 ** “ Isaac Crowell. ALABAMA, ...1,300 « " Geo.R. Scbeuck. And first class Propeller STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 tons. ..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 commanded by experienced, skilful, careful ami polite officers. PADELFORD, FAY &. CO., Agents, Savannah SAM’L L. MITCHILL & SON, July 1. It— Agent**, New York. ISABELLA HOUSE, (FORMERLY CRCMMF.Y HOUSE.) ALBANY, GEO. rp HE above Hotel, in Albany,the present termin- JL us of the Georgia and Florida Rail Road, now ojkmi for the reception of the TRAVELING PUBLIC. The House and Furniture are new. The Pr prietor is determined to make it n FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and hopes by strict attention to the want of his Guests, to merit the patronage of the Public. L. II. DURHAM, Proprietor. Albany, April 8, 1858 2— I )A Vi D .ROSS, Book-Binder AND Blank Account Book itlannfacturer, Corner of Third and Cherry Streets (upstairs) NIA.C03ST, GA. Is prepared tn execute all orders for BLANK BOOKS FOR COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to hind Music and all kinds of Printed Work, with neatness and dispatch. 23F” Hamer’s, Graham’s, Godoy’s and all other Maga zines bound in cheap and substantial style. All orders sent by mail or express promptly attended to. April 2*2, 1858. 4—ly LIYERY STABLE. M essrs, harrell & hahn re- spectfully inform their friends and the public visiting Bainbridgc during Court week, that they are prepared to furnish good Stabling for any quantity of Horses, at the following Rates: SI.00 per day for a Single Horse. 6.00 per week do do 15.00 per month do do Also kept on hand, a good assortment of Horses and Hacks to Hire at low rates. They return their thanks for past kindness, and hope to merit the continuance of the favors of their friends inf lure. Cambridge, April 29,1858. 5—tf. rectly U„ Mid note, ami .he coe. of thia pmeeedmg, «W the New Bridge across me ..(iirKasawliat- diew Cause (if any he has) to the contrary, or that fore-1 ciiee Creek, wuh Two Hundred and t iffy Acres ol be granted to the said Wm. M. Slaughter and open Land—good water. Mr. B. Brown will show S. McGwier and the Equity ol Redemption of the. j|,£ to anv person wishing to purchase. ■“ ‘ K 1 will sell my MUD CREEK Plantalion in Dongli- erty county, ten miles West of Albany, known as the “Jud^e Andrews’ Place,” adjoining J. E. Bond, A. H. Colquitt, Mr. Peake and Wm. Moughon. For price and payments apply to me at Forsyth, Monroe county, or to my son in Albany. ■ W. Crummey therein be forever barred, and that of ihi-i Rule be perfected on said Geo. W. Crura- ®"X tccurding to law. . ALEX. A. ALLEN, j. s. c. s. w. c. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. PETER W. TWITTY, Clerk. August 5,1853 in4m. Dougherty Superior Court,) lAu _ May Term, 1858. ) lor 1 ?«**»• •»#R» UNi » 1 w CHfi viMFV .rwi I Present,Hon. A. A. AI- THOMAS aHORN 4 J 1™. Jadgoof^said Court. TT aptiearing to the Court by the petition of John M. t Cocnran, that on the 22d day of December, 1857, Geo. " Crumraey, of the property of Crummey & Horn, of county, made and delivered to Petitioner a promisao- T note,in thcae words: Albany, Ga., Dec. 22d. 1857— Jr 3 * day after date I promise to pay J. M. Cochran, (of ^ bnn Cochran Si, Beverly) or bearer, Eight Hundred ir >d *eventy-nine Dollars and thirty-nine cents, value re- £av ed for lumber furnished in building Crummey House. Aoi afterwards to wit: on the 31st day of January, 1857. George W. Crummey and Thomas S. Horn executed ‘mortgage on the House and Lot in the City of Albany, known there as the Crummey House, and now J° u y as the Isabella House and Lot, conditioned that garment of said promissory note according to the tet _ r® effect tnereof, said mortgage aa well as said note,shall null and void, and it farther appearing that the said t ^.re„,i„, lln p,id. „ . . , therefore ordered that the said George W. Crummey » L S- Hom do pay into Court by the first day of the Term thereof, principal interest and cost thereon [ i n °t«,(orshow cause why he should notj and that on r! mr « of said Crummey so to do, the Equity of Redemp- , in and to said mortgage premises, be forever hereafter It .Tl* anc * foreclosed. And it is farther ordered that this . i published in the Albany Patriot, or a public Jour- * Published in the City of Albany,Ga., and a copy theie- “srved on said Ceorge W. Crummey, or his special !_ 0r Attorneys, at least three months previous to the 11 Ten « of this Court. By the Judge. P. E. LOVE, A . A • Judge S. W.C. Protera. a true extract from the minutes of said Court. PETER W. TWITTY, » Cterk Rap. Court D. C. .^12,1858. 20—m3m. a rrwn Jus l Received, A lot of Floor ud for eale. Some sacks CORN ,,?,** Also, a few barrel, of Por '■URN WHlSKEV-forUleby life. XJRINNEiJ. & BlJRTZ. •“wnoy, Bcp. 30,1858V < { September 9, 1858. A. COCHRAN. 24— NOTICE. J J. Meldon would respectfully inform the pub- • lie generally, that he is still carrying on the Carriage and Repairing Business, also Carriage Blacksmithing, also Wood work, and the best horseshoeing in South Western Georgia, which will be warranied. Albany, Nov. 12th, 1857. 33.—tf. Administratoi-’s Sale. Georgia—Worth County. A GREEABLE lo an order of the Court of Ordin ary of said county, will be sold before tho Court House door in the town of Isabella, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, Lot of land number one hundred and fifty-eight, (158) in tho 14th (14th) district of said couniy. Sold as the property of Dennis Rouse, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made knuwn on the day of sale. JAMES M. ROUSE, Adui October 38,1858. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby forewarned against tra ding for a certain promissory note made by me, payable to James Rowland, or bearer, due the 1st day of January next, and dated about the first of May last, for the sum of one hundred and ninety- fiye dollars. The considerations for which said note was given, has failed. I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. T*sAug.S 1858. .15. lr.. JTlAlxll. Dougherty co., Aog- »3,1858. 20- sterboscopes STEREOSCOPE PICTURES, F OR sale at the.Aftaey Book store.^ • oct.31. 30—4w. L. E. WELCH- ■ r-j. •_ "* * ; Valuable Property for Sale. of R. Q,. Dickinson, dec’d, llll I will sell before the Court House in Dougherty county, on ihe first ’uesriay iu December next, the following properly to wit:— One House and Lot on Pine street, in the city of Albany, handsomely improved, the building being large and newly finished, suitable foi a large family containing one acre, more or less. Also, a settlement of Land of 1000 acres, in the 1st district of Dougherty county—about 300 acres of cleared land—Nos. 88, 89, 112, 113. Also, fractional lot of 43 acres, iathe 1st district, No. 120. Also, a body of 730 sicres in the woods, being No. 9 in 1st of Dougherty and 3G9 iu 7th of Worth. No. 167, 12th dist. 4th sec. Cherokee, 160 acres. No. 135, 18th dist. 4th sec. do 40 44 No. 339, 21st dist. 2d sec. do 40 44 No. 135, 14th dist. 2d sec. do 160 44 O* I am authorized to sell any of the above prop erty at private sale. For terms, apply to JOHN T. DICKINSON, Ex r. Albanyf July 22,1858. E. RGSEHWALD k BRO.. H A\ h 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, All-Wool Delaines, Figured Delaines and Alpacas, Robes de Chenille, De lieges. Ginghams, &c., die.,; the nicest.stock of SHAWLS and CLOAKS, and SPRING SKIRTS, all of the best quality, and prettiest and fastest styles. Also, a splendid assortment of Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ CLO.Ti-iinsra, of (he best materials and best make. A large stock OF SHOES, BOOTS, HATS ASD CAPS, Ladies’ Bonnets, Hosiery, FA-ISTCY GOODS, &C. A heavy stock of NEGROES' SHOES, KER SEYS and BLANKETS, HOMESPUNS and OSNABVRGS, at lower prices than they ever were sold. Segars and Tobacco, Saddlery and Crookery, And various articles too numerous to mention; which we will sell lower than they ever were sold, as we have bought extraordinary cheap bargains, and are determined to undersell any Merchant this side oi New York. We are very thankful to our friends and custom ers for their kind patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same, as we shall fry to please them harder than ever- To the public iu general we have to say that it will be to their own advantage to call on . E. ROSEN WALD & BRO., O* Opposite Hill’s {Staldes, and next door to King & Walker’s Saloon, Albany, Ga. September 2, 1858 * 23—tf HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE IN ALBANY. milE undersigned offers for sale the Cottage and Lot upon which Mrs. L. A. Catch- BjljjR isos now lives. For terms, apply to Glass. Rnjitli Laws & Co. 03* South-Western Rail Road Stocktaken in pay at 90 cents in the dollar. E. T. JONES. Albany, Aug. 12, 1858. 20-tf. FOR RENT. HP HE STORE lately occupied by Mercer & deGraffexriek, adjoining the Isabella House, and the room in the second story opposite Clark & Lippilt’s Law Office. For furtberinfonnation npjdv to Mercer Si deOraf- fenried. ' MARX SMITH- Aug. 26,1858. 22—if. For Sale or Rent. T hree dwelling houses, ted in a pleasant part of the city One STOREHOUSE—large room neatly J fitted up. Four rooms up stairs suitable for Possession given 1st October next. Terms t able. SAM’L SMITH. August 19, 1858. 21—J3w. NOTICE I NOTICE!! YALL'ABLE COTTON PLANTATION For Sale. T HE Undersigned offers for sale his Valuable OAK and HICKORY Plantation of 1520 situated five miles from Albany, on Cooleewahee Creek. There is 700 acres of (.and in a fine state of cul tivation, with a good Dwelling House, Iratne Negro Houses, new and comfortable, and ail necessary out houses that a fanner would desire. The undersigned deems it unnecessary to say anything of the fertility of this Land. Suffice it to say that it is as good as any Oak and Hickory Land FRANKLffi I! ALL Altoany, Ga. D. MAYER & BRO’S., heir < B EG tin announc lie, that they itomers and jin 1 , store and Hre-ciniiy ery extensive ynd choice selection ot 1 Fail and Winter Dry Goods. We wish it to be remembered. Hint for th*-ror» two months we wifi .keep a resident purchaser m the North, from whom we receive bv every w eek Steamer the Latest Imported Fashions. We solicit COUNTRY MERCHANTS, buying for Cash, to call and examne <.ur stock and ascer tain our prices. To such we. ere prepared to off''T superior inducements Below’ we mention some ofthe m-v* Fashionable, as also some of the Leading Articles in each de partment : NO. ,33. ! iOLCOMBE & CO., WHOLESALE GKROCEURS, BAY STHLET—SAVANNAH, CEO., H ave in store and for sale to the TRADE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS: COFFEE—500 bags fair, prime and choice Rio Coffee. 100 do aud pocket Java do. 50 do Laguna. SUGAR—20 bhds choice St Croix Sugar 15 puncheons choice Porto Rico Sugar. 25 nhds fair New Orleans and Cuba sugars 200 bbls A.B&C clarified andpowd’d do 50 boxes Loaf Sugar MOLASSES—20 hhds prime Muscovado Til ora secs 50 bbls choice re-boiled N O Molaasea • -N Y Molaases , r tl LIQUORSt—100 bbls Rectified Whiskey 9^ do N E Rum / a 25 do Rye Gin . 25 do P &. a Gio ... 50 qr casks nureahd im'tion Malaga Whit 10 bbls Apple Brandy (very choice) ■ t ' r 5 do Peach do -i 25 do choice old Monongahela Whiskey 20 qr casks Port Wine 100 cases pts and qts Scheidam Schnunns CIGARS—150 M half Spanish and American Cigar- TOBACCO—150 boxes various brands,qualities and sizes manufactured Tobacco 20 cases do do SUNDRIES— I\)0 boxes and hall boxes A'damantino Candles 150 do Colgate’s Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap 50 do and half boxes Starch 25 do Sperm Candles, 4’s and 6’s 10 cases 4’s and 6’s Patent Sperm Candled 50 do Rey’s No. 1,2 and 4 Lemou Syrup 100 ke<js FG Dupont’s Gunpowder 50 half and qr kegs do 500 bags assorted sizes Drop and Buck Shot 100 hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders 25 casks Baltimore Hams 15 do Lewis’s do (very choice) ud half boxes extra und common Candy Rich Chintz CheneBayavereS.Iks,from 75 emits t.i S‘3 50 per yard Silk Robes of the latest style-*. §2i> to ^75 per yard. •Moire Antique h!*ick and o<» or»*<: Silk. BifCAtT’s relehrat(‘d b’;.ck Silk; Gros <lu Rhine in great variety. De Laine Irotn 12A (•> 25 reins per yard. Poil deChevre, Mohair, tr »m 25 to 37 cts. per yard. French deHaine Robes of various stvles. Plain de Haine. as well as Fr.-neh Merino, English Merino and Alpacas of all descriptions. Hosiery and Embroideries, As well as the m-> s t exquisite stvles of Ladies’ Cloaks and Mantillas From §1 to $50 apiece. fiStel.'a and the Prmcegre Dngene Shawls ot all qualities a.ui colors. American, French and Emrll^h Prints, From 6.j to 30 cents per yard. A handsome lot of black and colored Gin<r''ama. All the favorite brands ol A iic h ci >>r ugp and Sheetings, brown and bleached in>m ». ; r 35 eots. ^.□Qda Elaaafflailsy-g, We would call particular attention D> our stock </ Gents’ Furnishing Goods, embracirig u variety ot lUcns’ Youths’ and Children’s Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats. Most of the stock having been made to order and purchased for the Cash, will enable us to sell the same for Cash at as low prices as anv other house j ^SEALED PROPOSALS will be received hy the iu the city or State—for the same quality ol Goods.; ^ Inferior Court of Lee county until the first day and all ^mod-so!.| at this establishment will be found ! of December qext, for building a Court House'iu as represented, thereby remember that we have but j Starkville, upon the following specification, to-wit; “ One price, and no deviation^ October 7. 1858. 28—Iv. 100 boxes 20 bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard 50 kegs do do 50 bbls White Wine and Cider Vinegar 75 do Nos 1 and 3 Mackerel 30 half bbls Nos I and 2 do 250 bales Gunny Cloth 200 coils Kentucky Rope 10 bales Twine 25 bbls Mess I ork 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 25 casks pints Ilibbort’s Porter 10 do Jeffrey’s Pale Ale ' * 25 do Muir &. Son’s Pale Ale 50 cases Alfsop Sl Sons’ English Ale 25 do extra choice Hyson and Oolong Tea*, put op i of Hyson and Young expressly for famil' 100 quarter and eighth cl Hyson Tea 500 half and quarter boxes Sardine* 25 boxes Pepper Sauce 50 cases half gallon, quarts and pint* Underwood’i Pickles, &c., &c., See. September 2,1858 23—13w NOTICE. ^ali Goods! xvi fall expect ()()1)S, just received, and as something NEW by every FreightTm we would respectfully invite the attention > patrons and public iu general, to call and exami our Stock. IV MAYER «£• BRO. Albany, Aug. 19, 1858 21 the 2d District of Dougherty < celebrated for its richness and adaptation tor t culture of cotton. For terms, apply to the undersigned, or to B. Massey, Overseer on the place, who will show I place to any one wishing to look at it. BENJ. R. SMITH Albany, sept. 9, 1858. 24—17w BBHN & FOSTER. FACTORS ' General Commission ITIorcltniils, 204 Bay street, Savannah, Guo. July 29,1858 JOHN FOSTER. PATTEN &. MILLER, (LATE PATTEN, HUTTON & CO.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Georgia. FOE SALE, T HE Subscriber offers for saie the building and premises occupied by him, until the first of Jan uary next, and if not sold prior to that time, will be sold 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 WARE-HOUSE of Messrs. Sims Si ttusT.) N. W. COLLIER. October 31,1858. 30—11 w Berrien County Lands for SAJLE/ . ' 1 rjVHE Subscriber offers for sale FOUR j- HUNDRED & NINETY ACRES OF LAND, with good Saw and Grist Mills, good Framed Dwelling, 100 fine _ Apple Trees, 50 English Mulberry Trees, laden with fruit, beautifully situated aud very heal thy, on the road from Moultrie to Nashville, near the Ferry on Little River. For further particulars, ad dress - R. N. PARRISH, P. M., July’S, 1858. V v 15- » r >.f '. Av»,Ga A Lh Persons having demands against the Estate of John M. Cochran, fate of Dougherty County, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to us within the time prescribed by law properly made oat, and all porsons indebted to said Estate are re quested lo make immediate payment. PETER W.TWJTTY, BENJ. F. COCHRAN, Oct. 14, 1858. 29—6t Adm’r*. “ NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby forewarned from trading for the original Note of which th? following is a true copy, given to one Franklin O. Welch, 1st January 1858—as 1 do not intend to pay but One Hundred and Eleven Dollars on said note; it having been given either through fraud or mistake, for $109 too much. JAMES ARL1NE. Oct. 28,1858. 31—3w. $220 00. Albany, Jan. 1st, 1858. Twelve months after date, I promise to pay F. O. Welch, or bearer, Two Hundred and Twenty Dol lars, value received for rent of land. (Signed) James Arltbe. FOR SALE, fPHE OFFICE on Broad Street, at preaenl occu- 1 pied by Dva. Gilbert & loot's. This office is one of the most desirable in Albany, with a good Stable, Cistern, and Bath-House, all attached. For further information, apply at the Office, Albany, Oct. 14, 1858. 29 REMOVAL! !,i 03- S. P0LKUS—MERCHANT TAILOR, -q ! [. H AS removed to tho SECOND Store below MER CER deGR AFFENRIED’S Grocery Store, od- ?ite the “BYINGTON HOTEL," on Broad Street. Thankful as 1 am for past patronage, I hope to merit a if the s Winter Goods,, embracing French and English Cloths,!^ Fancy Ca-*~imeres, German Doeskin?, plain and Fancy ; . ( Vestings, and all other new styles ot Goods for the t-eason. 4 * I shall continue to receive at regular intervals, all the new —» and fashionable goods that rmfv be brought into use. My and Stock is warranted to be of the best mated .1, and all gar- , jj r , 0 inents made by me, to order, from the same, are warrant- ; • - erial, Workmanship, and to fit, •md tip t»e as ! 10 can be furnished by any similar establishment i:i Tho building to be 46 by 59 feet, two stories high —the lower story to be 12 feet high, with a hall JO. feet wide running both ways through the center, making four rooms 18 by 20 feet, four windows and oik* dour to each room, arid four large double doors with side lights. The stairs to start from one side of the h“ Hand land on a platform over the fop of the large door, then from the other side and land in irout oi the d'M>r leading into the Court Room. The < Tourt Room to be 16 by 30 feet, 14 feet high, with two Jury Rooms above, the same size of the rooms bel- w. Twenty windows and three doors in the upper story—all the windows in the house to Imve twelve lights 12 by 20 glass and hung with wmghts; also, blinds »o all the windows. Four '’/Lnnieys. eight fire places, a mantle to each fire ►•face The doors all lo be good four pnnnel doors, n:->i !‘*ed on both sides, with a good lock to each d "i. Tim l»ou<e to he built on twenty good brick feet high; the corner pillars to Be four .v. the others four feet wide.* AH brick to be inspected aud received by the Court before .they are put-up The sills to be of good heart timber 12 by 12— corner p. st 10 by 10 and raveted out—door and win ' v v posts 5 Ly 6—studs 3 by 5—floor joists 3 by 1’ . a ondged in the center- ceiling joists 3 by 8 3 ! leap as c; is State. AU Goods brought to me to bi- the usual manner. Cleaning and Repairin'! dispatch Albany, Ga.. Oct. 14th, 1858. made up, warranted i I’OLFUS. NEW JEWELRY. Just received the latest Fall styles, and the largest and b< s' skek •*. . EWEL.IY ever offered in this city. I buy mv Jewelrt direct from the Manufacturers, and warrant aii uiti'Jes as represent ed. O" Please call and look over mv slock, at the ALBANY BOOK STORE. L. E. WELCH. October 7th, 1858. 28—6w j Gold and Silver Watches, Just Received another lot of FI: Gold and si Ivor Watches, warranted j • ric.;i tin- keepers, and soldascheapas in any S;*v'.-irn mad; Fine English Gold Hunting I.t ing Anchors and Lepines; I jtriiV es ; extra silver Hunting Levers silver Watches. ‘These in want go..-' Wat please call at the ALBANY BOOK STORE and look at my stock. L- E. W|?f.CH. I—weatherboanling 7 inches wicle o-qn tiers thick, to show 6 inches. 'The be laid with quarter flooring. The whole ; in*tid - Ik* c.oiv.l with three-quarter celling. No fmai'.iig tu u»- '.urtlier than two feel from center to , ct’cr*!. i lie house to have a hip roof with large l'.eav\ - itniir*' and heavy pilasters oil each corner. Shingled u ' - .1 heart pine shingles. The house t > have litre-, coats ol paint inside aud out by ail ; rxn- li**: ■: JoilD r. • '• •' : 1 ' ; .' i ■ - jo have a neat Judge’s Stand, 't • b • n ;m 'rr ihe direction of the Court)—bar, from Jury, boxes to Jury room, •ight desks four or five feet long, l-dlars* will l>c paid when tpa ■ I-.. .M : live ..reigiit hundred when enclosed, iU*el>4. ,n - ii. N’oveinbv-r 1859. Th6 house to bo completed 1st September 1859. i Done by order of Court, October 16, 1858. i . S. V. GAY,Cl‘kLC. ! f I October 21. 1858. 30—6w. , ! TAILORING. October 7, 1858. Executor’s Sale, Georgia—Lee county. I N pursuance of jin order of the Hon of Ordinary of said county, wih be first Tuesday in December next, befoi House door in the town of St ark vibe, i ty, within the legal hours of sale, 1^4 ot I her one hundred and oighty-ij.ree. (183 District ol Lee county, as the property Hayslip, late of said county, dcc» ased— <«>!d for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. . WM. H. GREEN, E.\V. October 14,1858. would respectfully a the citizens of Albany and !»ey have opened the abora v-p. n sm-'ri !«i im---»'» all its various branches. | t Airiv i .» eatra-tod to their care, will bo. j ,;i tin),. Jo.-i antii ii.vtuiesp, dispatch and in market. Wo. Krtrtifelike mtiiiner. d Hunt- ( They ff.if.er themselves that in neatness ;;Mi- -'md du. 'ihiiity, their work will compare- iit.ly with any. Cutting and repair-: , one at the shortest notice Shop up stairs over L. E. Welch's Book Store. J. M. BARFIELD & CO., Albany, Oct. 7, *58. (ly) Fashionable Tailore. 28-Bw ^ 1 i u.d n lie, the Court aid conn- mil m. ra il in 14th usons indebted to the estate of Gale Ilamp- u. inte ’ Worth comity, dec’d, are requested - 1 S-.rwar.i „n<l make immediate payment, and. ■ avtug <-!;iinw against said eslato will prc?aent u ‘ v miih 'iiticated ir terms of the law., . • i (6w) WM. J,.VINES, Adm!r r >- ) months after date application wifi' be 'made tl»e Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Ba- iritv,.for leave to sell the real estate of the f said counttedecciscwT R. F. 1,-YON, Adm’r. ■' • / - -■ ' • 5 TV late sept. 9th, 1858. Citation. " y ! Gcoraria— Worth county. . ■ ‘ v Administrator’s Sale. ,qjv is „ ...cuVand *<Tmrtni,H »n per8o.w c<m- of ,. c . ;...•' h y A?«,yof Bii dcou„,v,wia ^ IT N u' ^ l£Z-ggSgSSBt Court House door in the town of IsaL. ’a •“* Me “ R.0. siNct deeftu- county, on me nret inesuay in lyei^mpvi, lots N , _ t , , of land nnmbere 2018 and 135, ail lying in 14 th _ ^ & ' .... _ Districl of said couniy. Sold as th? omperiy James Knowls, deceased .for the benefit oi i tm ,.c ; JwIWUyBww . vll and creditors of waid deceased.. Termk'kkvo TWO glXJRy DW: Amnjjw : on the day of sale. ^ ^ ; >. ZX. Wut,,.w»ii' T> LANES, used by La wyersi Clerks, Ordinaries, W' - JAS. B. KNOW'LL, Bdic.—a good Supply xm; band at this office.; October ' \ ^ September \m.