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1fBOCLAMATION* .
eEORGM-
’ JOSEPH E- BROWN, Gorernor of said Stale.
tllHEREAS, H has pleased Almighty God, to
V» smile upon ua, as a people, in much mercy,
enuther year; to crown our. labors with rich
iilMsinp. 10 PI ottcl * n<l pfHerw us from war.hun-
"-rr and pestilence, and to pour out His holy spirit
*■„„ ns in copious showers: And whereas, these
manifestations of His protecting c^ie and loving
tjndness. admonish us of the debt of gratitude, 'which
as a people of a great Slate, owe to the Giver of
eveVv S' 1011 aml P^ffeot gi®, and of onr duty to ho
tiuinblo and thankful, rendering praises to Hie great
*t{07 -
Mercer & deGraffenried.
Broad Street, Albany, Ga.,
intend to k<*p
assortment of
family ana Plantation
BTJPPLJE8
^..grat «.»«*«
our Goods—
guarantee satisfaction as to the i
r„.-ing “‘“i ” aki .°tr otefodyin our hearts to the I Bactm, Flour, Sugar* tfaiigraies'Rio and Java
Lord, giving thanka always for all things. * Cofee, Tobacco of all qualilief Liverpool and Alum
1 do, therefore, issue this, my Proclamation, sot- Salt, Potash, Begging- <*. Time Wince A. Timm,
v’ apart Thursday the 25th day of this present comprisiug ft, fi^sTaZl^lZZZ&tTSs.
jnonth, ns a day of thanhs-giving and prayer. And
I do earnestly invite the different congregations com-
ntifin? all the religions denominations of every name
jn this State, to meet at their respective places of
worship, on that day, and unite in returning thanks,
and singing praises to onr God for his wondrous
works in the past, and in fervent prayer for His pro
tecting care in future, remembering that the Psalm
ist has said ‘ Let the people praise Thee, then shall
the earth yield her increase, and God, even onr God,
shall bless us.”
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Ex*
eentive Department at the Capitol ip Mil*
led^eville, this 4th day of November in the
yenr of our I*ord eighteen hundred and fifiy-
t>igiii, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the 83d.
JOSEPH E. BROWN.
By the Governor:
H. H. Waters, SeYy Ex. Dep.
November II, 1658.
FOR
AT THE
Manufacturer’s Bank.
MACON—GEORGIA,
CtlGIlT Drafts on SAVANNAH—
S CHARLESTON—
- v . brought
market—Hard-rearr and Hollow-ware, Nails, Wood-
,, ’ Ci f ar f if “H «*«*», frmn §10 to §75 per
thousand — Factory Yarnj, Osnaburgs. Sheeting and
Kersey., Dried Fruit*'Preserves, Pickles, Sperm
and Adamantine Candles, Starch, Powder, Shot,
I^ad, Linseed Oil Lamp Oil, Spirits Turpentine
White Lead and Zinc,<%c . cf-c.
. .. , —ALSO—
A good assortment of Men. Women and Bor/s Shoes.
Wei will pay the highest market prices for all kinds
, We w » n * 5,000 lbs. Beeswax and
100,000 lbs. Cow Hides.
aST" Mr. Marx Ssiitb*. Office is at our Store, and ha
will pay'the highest market price for long ai *
—AND—
BB1SS KE&KII2G.
MI. 1. J, JOHNSON.
(Opposite Messrs. Jones, Laws &, <:o.,)
npHANKFUL for past favors, would most re-pect-
^ I.'\\T\rr> i . f « fl y invite her friends, old patrons and the La-
,, r\ a c i . t i an i *, OR j I dies of tl'^* surrounding country to call and examine
, Swht Drafts on Engla ^Ireland and Scotland, on hf > r , Hrffe and weJ , 8e £cted stock of
Utillinci^ anb J-attfg 6ootts,
1 VV h ' c ^ 8 ^ e l» receiving direct from New York, con-
e ^ j fisting of every variety and style of B
II th<* cities of Germany, on France, Holland, Belgi
litrwny, Sweden, Demnirk, Switzerland, and ail other
.mntries of Europe. nov. 11,1858.—3m. I
SVVVvS,
AT COST FOR CASH!
A I.SO. a fine lot of Dress Goods. Laco Colls i
which we will sell for Cash at Tost. Plea
call and look for yourselves before purchasing eh
when*. FEARS &. HARRIS.
Albany, Nov. 11, 1858. 33—
Lost or Mislaid,
V PROMISSORY Note of $1,200, given sometime in
.March last, if I mistake not, by Robert Morrow,
I hereby
by I
. Mayer security) in favor of j. r. Davis
ram each and every body from trading for said no 1
ion paid by said R. Morrow to J. P. Dayi
.11.
3w.
GABRIEL MAYER.
1 FOREWARN all persons
promissory notes, made pay
NOTICE.
hi trailing for four
eto A B.McAiee.
■r,fora settlement of Land io L« wtitlesCu ,as
tniUv.vs—tvw §500 note due January 1st 1859; one
•SI 333 33 : V,due 1st January 18G0; one §1,333 334,
due 1st January 1861 ; one §1,333 33J, due 1st
January 1862—the last three notes bearing interest
from January 1st 1859. The said A. II McAf e
having laiied t«> comply with the contract bet wee
i:s. 1 .lui iiHerinined not to pay said notes nn'cs
rumbled by law E. J. BARKSDALE.
D.mg'ierty Co., Gn., Nov 11. 1853. 33-31.
Executor’* Sale.
Wilt and Teatamei
old before the Coi
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN
lia the legal hours of sale, tha fol
ds, Flats,
j Ribbons, Dress Trimjnings. French and American
I Flowers, Feathers, Ruches Head Dresses, Chenille
\ Cord, black and while Crape Collars. Embr'd Col
lars, (,ac.es. Crapes, Belts, Cords and Tassels, Vel
vet Trimming, Silk for linings, Veils. Corsets,
Cambrics. Skirts, PPd Velvets, Threads. Ladies
Comforters, Scarfs, colored Hoods, Childrens' Hoods,
Nett Coats, Talmas. Zephi/r Shawls, Long and Bon
net Combs, Hair Pins. Jet Bracelets, dfc. A few
nice Cloaks on hand, wh ich will be sold low.
(having purchased tny Stock of the best Houses
in New York, and selected them myself, I feel con
fident I can please those who may favor «ne with a
call. Ladies purchasing Dresses will do well to
Call and examine tny lot of Fall Trimmings.
Dresses and Bonnets made to order at short no
ONE PRICE!—NO DEVIATION ! j
fyiE of iho teen and most varied stocks
VJ^leomG®ods ™ Southern Georgia, is n
0. W. Raws on’s. ;
Those in want of good Goods at low prices, will find it
will save them money to buy of me.
Country merchants supplied at bis
low rat prices.
ty Strangers visiting the city to buy Goods, will please
enquire lor RAWSON’S CASH STORE,
Corner Broad and Washington streets.
A large lot of white and -grey Blankets, bed Blankets,
Kerseys, Lmseys, Osnaburgs and Plantation Goods
ally, are nowteing received at C. W. RAWSO:
Dress Goods,
Silks,Merinos, De Lanes, Cashmeres, Bomhazines,
Ginghams, Prints, and a full line of Dress Goods.—.
Beautiful Beyadere silk Robes,beautiful silk Robes
A’i,aze.
Striped Silks.
Small Plaid and Solid Colored Silks* at very low
prices. Beautiful Robes of Cashmere, De Lane and
French Prints,Children and Indies Cloaks and Tal
mas, of every variety, and price from 82 to $35—
those in satin and silk velvet, are exceedingly rich
and beautiful. °
Collars and Sleeves, Mourning Collars and
Sleeves, Veils, Edgings and Insertions, checked
swiss mull dotted, and a full assortment of Musiii
Hoop Skirts of all grades, kid, silk, beaver, lisle, -...
a full assortment of Gloves ; Hemstitched and clear
Lawn Handkerchiefs, black and white Silk laces,
I’arleion’s Flouncing*, Ladies silk and merino Vests,
silk and cotton Hose, child*’ cotton and wo »| Sacks,
Ribbons, Fringes and Trimmings, Opera and Sack
Flannels, Velvet Ribbons, Hash and Belt Ribbons.
Leather, Velvet, Silk and Elastic Bejta, Corsetts of
all kinds; STELLA and CH1NEAI. SHAWLS,
Wool Shawls, &c., fzc., together with a full assort
ment of Ladies’ and Misses Dress Goods, &c., &c.
Staple Family Goods.
Tickings, Bleached and Brown Homespuns,
Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Damasks, 'Bowels.
Napkins, Flannels,Domestic Stripes, Brilliants, Bed
Blankets, Diapers, &r., &c.
IWoodtcttre, 3'c., &'c.
Tubs, Pails, Buckets, Brooms, Well Buckets,
Seives, Churns. &c., the.
NOTIONS.
Game Bags, .Skirt Heeds. Steel ami Brass Hoops,
Satchel*. Carpet Bags, Ink paper, Pens, Brush* s.
Combs. Buttons, Needles, Bindings, Linen and t'ot-
t**n Threads,all kinds. Sewing Machine Thread,
Vases, Baskets, Toys, and a thousand other articles
rpiIEFina t,! Glas,,'Law» & Co n is this day t
solved by motual consent. The business
6e conducted in future by JONES, LAWS & I
. : E. T. JONES.
E. R. LAWS.
T. M. WELLBORN, ■
R. T. SPEARMAN.
sep. 23, 1858. - 26— .
(SUCCESSORS TO GLASS, LAWS & CO.)
“STii-sr
ALB A 1ST Y—OEO.
E. T. JOKE*.
. LAWS.
T. M. WELLBORN.
R. T. SPEARMAN.
Albar.y, Oct. 14th. 1858.
29-tf.
E. O. Morgan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Nashville,BekiuenCo.,Ga.
April 5S9,1858. 5—|y.
JANUARY next,
I *.viu 4 N. grors.«
Wright,.’! m«i
t-ars old—Kvidifu
McLKADO.WS
LIVERY and SALE STABLE,
BROAD STREET,
(OPPOSITE OVIMiTOV’S HOTEL,)
ALBMTY, GEORGIA.
T
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &.o.
20 Bales Eaton ton Factory Osnaburgs,
5 “ , Ben Franklin
3 ** . Thomaston u M
8 “ Virgfnia ** **
25 “ Homeepiina,
8 “ Cotton Yarns. ■
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kerseys, (different prices), —
8 Bales* Stripes.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Blankets and Shoes.
3000 Pair Negro Shoes,
2000 “ “ Blankets.
For sale by JONES, LAWS A CO.
■Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, &c
Whiskey per gallon, from 5nc. to 84 00
Brandy “ M •• 62 00 »o 10 00
Wine * M ** “ 75o. to 3 60
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Sugar, Coffee, &o.
10 Barrels A Sugar, 1 *
10 M I* u
WAT
c#iAKn JP4
rsRgpsaabEsaaa
AT THE BOOK STORE OF L. E. WfcLCH,
Albany, Geo.
E3^" All work warrantod. . ccp.9—ly.
& HOBBS,
ATTQENhYS AT LA W—ALB ANY> GEO.
“P* Practicein Do=gherty and wjnnunding Gmiutie«.
“ RICtTART HOBBS.
15—
JOHN H. DEWS,
' -DEALER TN-
Grooeries, Provisions and
Plantation Supplies. | the public generally.
O* A Fresh Stock always 01.
IT Cash or Goods exchanged for Country Pro
duce, at the old Stand of Bovktob. Cochrak 61 ('o.,
Albany, Georgia. '
Attgiwl 26.18.^8. I 23—
SSSU& HIW STOGE aw
(sDCfttwnn to a. o. owbs,)
tmCR-HAKER, JEWELER
AND
:[Sn£is*n i ai^3 - (Sir=‘a
Opt'»ite Ksa is. IIarbis & RojtEgTf,
• ' ^ Brood street—ALBANY, GEO.-
July 29,1358 17
Watch, Clock and Jewelry
REPAIRING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES.
T HE Subscriber would announce to
thu citizens of Altany and vicinity
that bo will'succeed Mr. A. G. Oweni
tlje Watch and Jewelry business off
extend-
r t- eriit years
experience in the business and a superior outfit of Tool*',
and Materials, he will be able to merit llio puironage.of
I1DNRY II. STKtENS, .
(Successor to A. G. OwrnJ
Opposite Fears, Harris & Roberts,-
17— Broad street—Albany, Geo.
OF
20
c
25 * Coflee “
50 Sacks Rio Coffee,
25 “ Java “
5 IJhJs. Porto Ri-’o Sugar,
20 obis. Golden Syrup.
For sale by JONES, LAWS «
Fine Cigars.
Following Brands}
I,a Coquetta,
Lu T*’ rest a,
i.V .if/ILl.i’V, GEO.
M. Livelv. T. P.
LIVELY & TATUM,
W OULD respectfiillv inform the public thut they have
opened A NEW DUtJG AND APOTHECARY
Iiictablishnirnt in Albany, Geo., and are now offerin'; t«>
the citizens 01 Somh-WeMcm Gcoreia the oppoitunitv of
purchasing nil kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye
Claris, Perfumery, Fancy Toilet Articles—Hair. P rint and
Tooth Brushes, and in fact every article usually kept in a
well stocked Druij Store, as cheap (counting litifly all
costs) as they can Be had in any Southern
, this vie*
j others t<
! say l»e t
homo, instead of sending ...
Our Slock consists in part of the foliowinj
( Morphine,
} Strychnine,
i Volvo
mid deceased and for the purpose of
JOHN It JONES, Executor.
VHntiou mill Police.
(«pi) raria—!)<atgbet tn Con «///.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
WMKUKaS, William J McBride applies to n
W l..*lu*r- ,.f Niiiiiii.t-tratimi *.:» the e.-tate of Ha
bin the time prescribed i>y law, wf
■ granted to snkl applicant.
. thi.-* 4th November, 1*58.
J. M. COOPER. Ordinary.
!W NEW an ! spacious Stable is no
pb’te. and ready for the accomodation of Drovers
and the public gerrerally.
Tlie proprietor feels confident that hi? acc.nmo-
j dation-cannot be excelled by any Stable in G£«r
! gia. His horses a'e all kindly br**kc, either to
j harne-s or saddle—IPs vehicles are all new, and
1 from the beef M*r.iifidories in the Union—in a
i few wotd j his outfits zre pot to be surpassed bv of all kind*, from thi
: Ntables south of anv place.
To Drovers, he oilers superior accomodations
| to any in the city—his Lots being much more spa
cious and favorably located, therefore he feels sure
that he ran please all, in evpry departm nt of the
: Livery Stable business. Then come and try me.
J Oct. 14th, 1858 29—3m.
lit
Hardware, *Vc.
Smiths’ Tools, Bellows. Anvils, Hammers, Screw
Pintos and Vices, Nails. Knives aud Forks, Pocket
Cutlery. Hinges, Planes, Saws, Augers, Chisels,
Axes. Broad Axes, Hatchets, Locks, Pots, Ovens,
Spiders, Fry Pans, Waffle Irons, &c.,&c.; Shovels
and spades. Chains of all kinds, Traces. Haines,&c.
Carpets! Carpels!!
Super. Carpets, all wool.
“ “ Venetian.
“ “ Extra Fine.
“ '* Cotton and Wool,
“ 3 and 4 yards wide Droggett.
JMliat'eixxg;.
Mats of all qualities, some very tine. Beautiful
(finest) Brus^flEs Carpeting, Enamelled Oil Cloth,
^.aca.<3. OfarEJS,
'TloTHISG A 1ST) FAMILY GOODS.
Real fin*> cloth Coats, Medium and lowgradeCnats.Cas-
tt*, Pants and V<*-ts of all kinds, Silk, Satin
1 a full assortment of Vests, Marseilles and I .in-
Shi 11-*, Marseilles and Linen Bosoms and Col
lars, Drawers, of wool and cotton, Nett Shirts,. Haudkcr-
ehiefs. Cravats, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspender®, Overcoats,
Umbrellas Arc ,&e. I have devoted a large Room ex-;
elu-ively for Clothing, and my ^t.x k in thisline ijrdecided- j
Iv the 1 »*:.*-t ever off-red in this market. j
BOOTS .3.VHP $330ES, J
■ nc^ro sW, in the Cmesl!
<1 from a common Ditching Boot to a ;
Pump Sole calf Boot, Boya, Misses j
Nectar.
a, &.C., &c
• by
JONES, LAWS & CO.
Fine Tobacco,
At the following prices per pound :
' Katy Darling, $>l 5*L
C. lorado Rolls. I 50.
Kiss Me Quick, 1 00.
Pan Cake, 1 25.
Frank Weston, 75.
Piain Twist, 80.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Negro -Goods ; iiiackemiths’ '1’oois ; Plantation
Utensils, and everything else in the line of Planter’s
Supplies.
For sale by JONES, LAWS & CO.
Alban}-, September 30, 1858. 27—
Calomel,
Blue Mass,
Paver'* Powder,
He sub. Iodine,
^if" Iron is, Qiinine,
Epsom Stilts,
Glauber do.
Castor Oil,
Sweet Spirits Nitre,
.4 hdominal Suppl iers,
l Veratria,
( Opium,
[ Aromat Sjfrs. Ammonia
( Glycerine, (hwdcroiis)
( Cit. Magnesia,
( Hull's Pulm'ry Balsam,
( lad Potash,
While Lead,
Chit
Tru/mex, ' f Amrri*
Shoulder Braces, l Opal Varnish,
Choice Havant Cigar9, « Coach Body do.
—ALSO—
Fine Old Otard Brandies, Port, Cherry and Madeira
: Wines,for Medicinal use.
j Physician’s proscriptions ar.rvrately compounded
s with neatness and dispatch, at all hours of the, day and
j night. [oct.14. Iv*-ck2t.
thoronch ncquainunce with his trnu* . .. .. _ .....
‘ *n in assuring my former fmtrena and the public getter-'
that lltev cannot employ a more competent and'trust
worthy person. I regard him as one of the most >kiilfni
Watch-Makers in South-^Western Georgia.
All arty. July 22,1858 <17—i _ A. G. OWEN
To th.o FLautera
of South-Western Georgia;
T HE UL'Iensigned will he prepared bv the open-'
tug of the next sex?on. t«> receive ('otloii at liisr
new Hnd oommotliotts WARE-J1()U*MC, yituated
near the Rail read Dep'*t. and snfficiet.riyHar from
town to rendHr it free from the danger of fire. -Anri
by strict attention to the storage and- sale of cotton
he hojics to int rit and resj-rciluHy nbricit- tke pn-
tronage of rhi* Platitera gt‘uer,|IIy of Soui}i-VVr«fent
CLEMENT -A. CHEATHAM*
April 8. ’8•18 , ■ i<, iti-JX* P-
Karaeman & Sparks,
IlVrc- ISitnxc tuttl Commission
MERCHANTS,
Macon, Ga.
tlon to the Eelline^gvj ■/
aYtfl to the Filling PL^
of Orders for Groceries and Farmers’ Supplies
| generally. They solicit a liberal share of patronage. .
THO’S. HARDEMAN.
I jy-29. (13) o, G. SPARKS.
| EVANS, 11ARRISS & GO.,
Ifactods & loinnssro.v iiiKiu'iiA.virs*
| BA r STREET—S. I VANN AII, GEO.
R ENEW llte-tenrier of their services to tho Planter* of
(Jccugia aud tin*, adjoining Stat\:£, and will continue
1! Cotton at FIFTY CENTS per bale.
rj* Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other pupplies< filled,,
iptly and at the l*»V*At market rates, and hbeial a.f-
es made, when desired^on Cotton in Store.
I. M. D’AtrriONAC, WM. R. KVAXS,
Y. HARRIS.
September 2.1S53.__
1 W120353VER.
I HAS THE MONEY,
FEED. VOGELGSiHG’S | L'SiSI" 5 " “• ™w " w "'
XEW j Bacon, Flour" Bagfing-, Twine,
cosfectioxrry, B.tKEitv asd FRut Tobacco, YY itidow Sash,
South-Western Railroad.
STORE.
(NEXT DOOR TO THE BOOR-STORE.]
D EALER in Fancy u.id Home-made Candies Nuts
Preserves, Pickles, Crackers, &c. Fresh Cakes and
Bread daily. All kimls of Fruit—a large assortment Toys.
Weddings and Parties Fupplieil with Cakes—Plain
and Fancy in style—that cannot tie excelled.
The Ladies are particularly invited to call 5u.
Albany, November 19, lff57. 31—
At the Lowest Factory Prices far Cash.
400,000 S5ZS.MCMZ
'or s!<!p ill .■! Ill) or ! .rye loir, t-l ,l|il jl'l'cll.lMTr.
ISTEaHOIEB
l-.vnvs on hand lor sale.
O’ I will pay fair prices for D.y IIi«Iea..”W ! uo1,
Beesiv
Al!
a! In
a bov
(iPoriKla — Calhoun County.
iMha Ann M. Mills,
I S0I01
, Mil
r
-e to notify- the kindred and other persons
and appear at the Court of Ordinary tn
r said county on the Fourth Monday in
and show cause*, if they can, why said
: Ik* granted.
gnaturo at office in
RlCll’D F. JONES, Ordinary.
DEWS & DEWS’
f* I.. t.VT. CTIO.V CD I! 8.IZ,r..
T HE undersigned is offering his Plan
tation for sale, known ns
| Cherry Hill Place,
I have 810 a:*n-»- of Land lying immediately
IchawHvnotchaway < reek, ten miles south o| Daw-
[ eon, the present terminus ot the S. W. Rail.-oad.
i I have about 3GO acres open land in high slate of
cultivation. The wood growth consists principally
j of <>ak. Hickory ami Fine.
| There is not exceeding 20 acres waste land on the
j whole place. There is plenty of running Branch
I Water to run a Gin nt all times,
j 'There is on the place n good Dwelling with 7
CHEAP LIVERY STABLE, rn "™- 5 Wck Chimney, Ki.elww ami Sc
11 w * ?ro Houses ; also, Cribs, Gear and Carnage Houses,
CAlbant) ^3C0* JOrcImrds of fine Fruit of nearly all kinds. In fact
. , there is ev'ery convenience and comfort on the place
HE undersigned have recently pur- that can reasonably be expected in this country—
chased the Stables known as Green , convenient to Churches and Schools. Taking every
k Barnes' Livery Stables, situated on JO LZ thing info consideration, it is one of the mo-t desira-
’be corner of Broad and Jackson streets, (over the hie resident Plantations iu South-western Georgia.
P"nd.) They are nmv prepared to accommodate all Stock and Provisions of all kinds can be purchas-
ivlio hove any business in their line. Fine IL rses, e< ] a f reasonable prices on the place.
Buggies and Hacks will always be on hand; Wag. There is another settlement of GOO acres that can
"ns tor hauling; Lot* for Mules.and all other things he added to the place, if desired,
necessary. The best attention paid to every thing J’or terms and particulars, address
P’lf in their charge. JaRED IRWIN, Albany, Ga.,
IT From 15 to 20 fine Carriage, Buggy and Sad- OT| Rev. J. 1L Wiuciss, Dover, Ga.^
o*e Horses always for sal.» nt the above Stable. j (Li* The Federal Union, Milledgeville, and Cnnsti-
W. W.&G. M. DEYVS. ! rationalist. Augusta, will copy the above weekly
li.- Kid R.
fins Water Pr
and childrens’
• 2 SjOt of all Grades of Tobacco,
Which ! will .*=•■*! 1 at what will seem to the purchaser a
very i»ro;U sacrifice, but in fact I bought my Tobacco very
low, and am offline it xt a small advance,
83*“ 3o,ooo CIGARS, OF ALL GRADES.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, VARICES,
Whips, Saddle Bags, Enameled cloth, Halters, &c., «&c.
3‘otcilcr, SjCttd, Shot, Soap,
Candles, Starch, Pepper, Spices, Snuff, «Stc.,&e.,&.c ,&e.
My stock is complete for variety. 1 yield the palm to
none ; for quality and price, I ask you to judge lor your
selves. C. IF. Ra TVSON.
VW Desure to inquire for
RAWSOKT’S.
Cmntry Merchants are invited to call, a* / hare
Good* al PRICES that you will not fail to buy, if you
need them.
Albany, September 30th, 1859. 27-tf.
Dissolution.
T HE firm of T. H. JOHNSON & CO., was dissolved
on the first day of April last, by mutbal consent, G.
C. Carmichael withdrawing.
In retiring from the Ware-House and Commission bus-
ess in South-Western Georgia, I beg to tender my grate
ful acknowledgements and thanks to my numerous patrons J
and friends, for continued favors for eight years, and take j
this occasion to recommend to your favor and confidence j
my late partner, T. II. Johnston, and sueceesoi J. A. Hill,
every way qualified, and in alljvs^cts^competent
transact yoi ‘ ’ "
Schedule for Passenger Trains.
On and after July 29/A.
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
leave <’«'!nmbu8 4 n. nt. and 3.45 p. nt., arrive i
Macon 9 50 a. m. and 9.18 p in.
Leave Macon 11.45 A. M., arrive at Albany G.25
A. M. Dawsou 6 00
I^eavo Albany 3.00, p m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. m.
Tri weekly Accommodation Down, Monday,
Wednesday Hnd Friday. -Up—Tueo-day, Thursday,
nd Saturday.
I^ave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5 20
i. m . Albany 4 32 p. m.
Leave Albany G.20 n m., D.avson Arrive
.t Macon 9.11 p. pt,
Mail Stages found from Tallaliassee*Thomasville
and Baiubridge,«Sti*. connect daily with regular trains
at Albany Also front Dawson tri-weekly to CuYh-
bert, FoM Gaines, &c.
At M neon connect with Trains on Cent nil and
Macon «!k Western Rail Ronds.
FARE from Albany via Savannah to New York
by Steamships in Cabin, $24 25 Tickets can be
procured from R. Rond Agent. Alhanv.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sun’t.
J tile 15.1858. 1G—
•' S
Albany, Octol»er 28, 1858.
31.
4 times and send bill to this office for c
i October 28,1858.
SELLING OFF AT
tonrhy't Prophy
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septmnix r 1
J. ill. COOPER & CQS".,
mission House, in front of Johnston
•House, Albany, Ga.
. lfc-58. 25—4m-
PAPER; ENVELOPES, &c.
Albxnr. Or.l. 14th.
cT CAR M 1C U A EL.
10—
T REGRET to infoim my customers that there is
a Steamer sunk in Flint River—but am happy
to sav that my
iva «« iwwm'
IS AT HAND. AI RS- 10 U XIjAIL
It ia the finest selected stock ever brought to this ^TrrigHlNGto cloi-e outlier fine .r..ortinent oi’Fuli ami
™«rkct. Call round and I will sell you Clothing \\ Winter Dress Goods, consisting of
so cheap you will beliese 1 am giving it to yon. Bnnnrt. Flats, Ribbons, Flavors, Fsaltsrs, Thatl
To call round and see is ro be convinced. I Brmti CSsniUss. triages. Crapes, Uses, Hr..
WILLIAM II. LIPPI IT, ! w|1 lhe forUl0 „ SIXTY DAYS, at N«-
Opposite Hill’s Livery SlaMe. York Cost.
Albany, November 4, 1858. ' 34— | The Ladies of the cityand country will find it to^tbeir
June 3, 1858.
T. H. JunxsTO.v.
JOHNSTON & CO.,
W&ME-HOSSS
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, 6A. ■
"rT? ILL continue to give prompt and faithful attention
W- to al I bueiocsB entrusted to them, particularly to the
stornse and xalc ot Cotton.
Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to the late
firm the pest season, they nope to merit, by strict attention
to all the interest of the Plauter.a continuance of the ^ame.
Usual advances made on Cotton in store. Family Sup
plies, Rope und Bagging, furnished on the best terms the
market affords.
Albany, June 3, 1858. * 10—
House and Lot for Sale.
OFFER for salt* the House and I»nt on
Pine street, now occupied by E. Rtchard- IraTiij
n ll not sold by the first of November, it JSaliiiL
II be for rent the next year.
YVM. M. slaughter.
Albany, Sep. 30. 1858. ‘*7~tf
SALES.
r THE subscriber offers lor sale a Plantation lying
* on Flint River,-in Lee county, containing 1300
****** adjoining the lands of N. Bass—good pro
ductive Cotton Land, well : watered, with all the ne-
^ssary buildings and 400 acres in cultivation.
If not sooner disposed of, they will sell the same
public outcry before the Court House door in
olarkville, on the first Tuesday in December next."
BENJAMIN F. COCK.
JOHN THOMPSON.
VT South-Western News will copy till lstTuea-
in December next, and send bill to this office for
«>'i*ction. C. &, T.
October 28,1858. 31—6w
Robert J. Weeks,
^fORNErJLTJsA W-lSABEdA, GEO.
Wn Git * p “2p T Attektios to all Brain*) a-
Albany, <
Ji f 1858.
NOTICE
To the Tax Payers of Dougherty Co., Ga.
MAY be found Ihi* remainder of mv time, nt the
_ Stables of Hill, Wright & Pearson, in Albany,
except other business compels me swsy. until the
first of November next, «nd all persons Ihst don’t
pay me their Tax by that time, con see as well as I.
lOUJI L. B. SCARBOROUGH. T. C.
Oct. 14th, 1858. . 29-tfi •
Andrews, Miller & Co.,
(sigh of the golden saddle.)
A re NOW OPENING a Su
perior assortment of Saddles
Bridles, Saddle-Bags, Trunks, Va-
lices. Buggy, .and Team Whips,
Conch, Buggy, and Plantation Har
ness’ ; Harness, Sole, and Upper
Leather,and all articles usually kept
our line of business.
Second door west of the Isabella
House -Broad Street, Albany. Ga.
Repairing done on reasonable Terms, at short no
tice.
Albaoy, Oct. 2Ut, 1858
/-XYSTERS; Steak, Hot Coffee, aud Meals nt all
boors of the doy and ontil It o’clock at night.
Eg**** 0 ** ^^DURHAM, be " a .
: . : .Pw^tor*
m3**. • co.u-.f- ■
LDDLE.)
m
30- tf.
musical Instruments.
J UST Received at the Albany Book Store, a
large lot of fine Inatrnments s •
Violins, Ghilars,
Flutenas, Accord eons, •
Fluted, Flageolfta, .
Banjos, Tamboriocs,
Violin and Guitar Strings, &c.,tec.
Jit. M, .ao^w * j I*. K. WELCH.;
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A LL KINDS Used in the Country. Country
Merchants and Schools, supplied at low pr
ces. L. E. WELCH.
October 14, 1859. 39-
T IIE Be^t titock of RoJgers, anti Woslenholmes’
[XL Pocket Kxrvr.s and Razors to be found
in Town, is at the Albany Book Store.
L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Oct. 14th, 1858. 29 6t.
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FL01D.
OZONIZEDl_CJIUHUNE.
THE MOST POWERFUL IHSISKEIXUT
KA T OY T X !
PURIFIES DWELLINGS AND SHIPS;
O Removes all offensive ouors;
IT Invaluable in the Str.k Room; ll Cure%
IT Burns, if Hr*, Carbuncles and Running Sore:;;
IT Cleanse* the Teeth;
IT Destroys Per! id lirea'h ;
IT Pr cunts Decayed Teeth jrrming Injurious;
ICi’ Mitigates the most ahpming sipajttoms of
Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers;
CURES TETTER ami SI AM) HEAD;
Used in Bathing, keeps the skin
HEALTHY, SOFT AND WHITE;
Removes Stains and Mildew;
Destroys all Animal or Vegetable V
Removes Rancidity from Butler and Lard;
More powerful than anv other agent in preventing
the SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. ‘
(£T Mauuiactured only in lb** Laboratory of
J. DARBY, Attbvrn. Ala,
From which, or HARRAL, R1SLRY fc KITCHEN,
No. 76 Barclay street, New York, it may be ordered.
For sale by Druggists geuorally, and in Albany, by
F. O. WELCH,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
J N. B —This justly celebrated Disinfecting Agent is pre-
AD&MS &. RSYXTOIjDS,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. Tiff con* Geo,
C ONTINUE the business nt the F7,
proof vVare-Hmi^* hitherto occi
by them. 'I’hey pledge tlieir person!
tention to ail business entrusted to theirJ .
nbarge and respectfully solicit consignmec 13 or Cotfon or
other produce.
Orders for Bagging, R<vpe and other family supplies fill*
o*l promptly and with care, aud at the lowest market pri
ces. Liberal advance.- made «>o Cotton in Store.
We refer to Hon. A. II. Colquitt. Baker county.
Hun. A E. Harris, Dongherfy
I fon H. P. Wooten, Leu "
1». Gret'ii, Esq . Lee “
Jolm Moore, Esq., Randolph “
l). 11. Junes, Ltq., “ “ 1, •
Pevto.v Rrv noi.w. ; A. B. AiuMs.
September 30, 1S58 27—
FSUITS, OOMFSefiONlRY,
♦ AND V -
Baking Establishment.
T HE .'■U'IJ-'CRJBmR has now on h-inff nml is c(>n**
stunHy. receiving, a fr**sl» and large, supply of
Fruits, t 'oiri'cctioiieries, &c., coiisisting in part of
th • ti.ih wing :
^sorted Cnnilics, Pnpfrrnsi ami
Jelliev, ai :ili Pit'klei, Stiufw,
IVtus, oi till kinds a laifp* sunl fi»»Y*
lot of S3;iva:irt Ctinrs, Toys cmy
<lra<'» iiXtoii, M ines Brntidira, <&<*., nf
fine <;fesfitly, hy llre Bottlo, l iriima o,
C;j?}!li<*s and nilothcrui licics i»n;iUy
kcptiu » rmiicctioHcry and Family
uroccry S»tm<s. •
-ALSO-
[ He is prepared t<» m-ik*' all kinds of Bread ar.d
! Cake, and will fnrrish Parties with every v« rMy of
| ('ak(?5. arul C.»ke Tfamaings,a.t sltortesl notice,and
vh?.
Cures lhe Hites of Insects and HlmRS-ot Dees; j M c Jmiim fu^ilx-rnSvcr''^^ r '" 1 **
JOHN KI.KAN.
;>1>—if.
y, Get. 28t.'i. 1858.
BAPTIST
good .unply 05 h
.Ordinaries,
J3L-A.2STIV BOOKS,
A GREAT Variety, and Clirap.
im. L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Oct. 14th, 1888. 29—
:land.
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, Baker county,
between the usual hours of sale, the following lots
of LandNos. 85, 47,123, 118, 117, 36. 35, 13,
45, 80, 89, 100, 294,324, and 84, lying in tl»e 8th
District of Baker county \ and lots Nos. 40 and 35-t,
lying in the 7th District of said county. The lots
adjoining each other, and forming the Bdyille plan
tation, containing about ttvo thousand acres more or
less, will be sold together. Also on the same day,
at tho Court House in Mitchell county,, within the
legal hours of sale* will lie sold, lots Nos. 367 and
368, lying originally ja tbo 8t,h District of Irvin,
now Mitchell county: The lots in Baker each con*
tairiing two hundred and fifty acres, and those in
Mitchel, four hundred and ninety acres..
Terms, three equal instalments, frith interest from
date, personal security and Mortgage;
JAMES GRUBBS,
JAMES M. REYNOLDS,
ALLEN INMAN, ~ . -
***** of mashi nr„mhr..
State—a man well known .. ..
It stands approved by the leading phv
ill is now largely uc-od in their practi
September 9,1858
ciatis of the
CUTHEERT, G A.
FALL TKj-tM, 1858.
its.— rpiIR Exercises of this Institution will'be resumed
*>uth, 1
TO THE
READING PUBLIC.
T HE Undersigned is now receiving >
/stock of Standard MircellaneOiis
.Monday, C»th of Sepeinbar next. It is veryimpor'
that th i Pupils should be present nt theopenlng of the
term,in onfes t" ,’,n the thorough cotme of study
which prescribed and rigidly purrued. Purente are eai-
neatly reqacFted to vi<it the College and acquaint tlic-rn-
selvds with its internal arrangemenfe. For buttier infor
mation, sec Catalogues, which inby l>e obtained from anv
R. D. MALLARY, Pre-kJeut.
very large
■rk. selected
ith much care, and now offers to the reading pub
c as fine a collection o( Books, as Ttie country
affords, and at as reasonable prices. He trust6 the
public will appreciate hia endeavors to kepp a good
Bo<*k Stobe, by giving him a liberal patronage.
Any Book, American or English, will 'be pro
cured in the shortest possible time.
Please call and look over mjr Counters and
Shelves, whether you wish to boy or not; I shall
always lake pleasure in showing ray Stock.
V. E WELCH.
Albany, Ga., Oct. 14,1858. 29—if.
of the Faculty.
Cutbbcrt. Ju y 22, 1858.
17r«Jy*
LUMBER, LUMBER !;
Cheap-— Uerg Cheap.
A S we have n largo lot of Lumber on hand. we offi.r if
X JL very cheap/or Cash. Person? residing near the Mill
hsul better buy at once, its it will in a few wee!*a bo remov
ed entirely out of the neighl>orhood. Wo will sell Lumber
at the Mill «t S3 cash, and deliver it in any part of'Alhany
fyrSIt. We must hnvo the cash on deliveiy or.a omli
accepted by a reyonnhle factor due first day Of. tire cow
ing January. We have Wagons ami Teams enough to
deliver the Lumber in Albany as Cist as it is waptisd. 1
We have about 3Q0/XX) feet of Lumber entirely a^aeoced,
consisting ol quartered Floorirg if by 7,10 to 20 feet long
—quarnred Weatherboafdins I by 7, same .length—Ceil-
Also, Lom|»er of i
nets. . We have al.
Al*\ a large amourit bf Pcantlln^Bmi Frtane
Refuse Roue hedge Lumber ln^ al^ljuntber (;
T HE most varied, the largest and the CH^AP-Itliog and Frame Lum!»er) l€«tha»
BST Stock of. , ’ ‘ « <u> additional isca f>r.qnany Wcj
Gr O OD ®
.EVER before offered to this placKi* now befog n
«wredAt : . ., Gt YU ftAWSON’ifc
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