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ALBANY, DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA. NOVEMBER; j& 1858.
NO* 36.
rUBMSHSP F.VF.KT THURSDAY MORffIKG.
TERMS:
Dm.iabs per year, payable invariably in advance.
, *. T t«fvfnts will be inserted in the Albany Patriot
al the r*to of® l P ,r square for tbo first and 50 cents for
iled in without instruction as to the
aw to ran, will be continued until
\ (hujed at the above rates.
s will be iu*crted for Ono Dollai
f,7r each insertion.
^Ai/legai advjrasements published at the usual rates.
CONTRACTS
u h 0 made with advertisers upon the following terms:
• 3 months $5 OOjo sq’rs. 9 months $25 00
6
I 00 5
10 0'J|6 “ 3
12 00 6 “ 6
8 00*6 w 9
14 0G;6 “ 12
18 00;$ col'a. 3
20 001 k “ 6
10 00‘J “ 9
16 00 1 “ 12
21 00 | M 3
25 00 J “ G
12 00|l “ 9
17 00;* “ 12
22 OOtl “ 3
23 00 l “ 6
14 00 1 “ 9
20 00 1
^ D “I“ 0L,)ERS * i GROVER & BAKER’S
Countips nV iSEWING MACHINES,
counties of South-Western Georgia,on' reasonable terms.
* ' ».f '>*- I ; A. P. GREER,
„ , • „„ Albany, Baker Co., Geo.
Beftreneen.--ll\ Flora,ITonV Lott Wnrren.R. II.Clark,
AlhanjGa.: S.C.Sievepi,Newton,Ga.
Occ. 9,1853. 36—if,
Valuable Lands for Sale.
R EASONS why the GROVER & BAKER Me-
chine is universally prelercd for family sewing:
1st. It is more simple, und easier kept in order,
than any other Machine.
H AVE now on hand, and are constantly reet iv
2d. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel,
though every third stitch is cut.
ing.the largest and beat Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of
3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
106,107,86. 87,88, 89, Iff the I l.h DUric. of Ran- 1 change .rfW , 0 all variolic of work. S" re J !E5. fiMM 2£2T\$E!!2
12
30 0O
18 00
24 00
SO 00
35 00!
25 00;
30 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
4 4 00
52 00
60 00
50 00
60 00
70 00
80 00
- — „ f ’/wd. to all varieties
dn.ph county. r > } 4th. 'J'he same machine
Number 110. in the 18th District of Thomas conn-1 and common f |r.o1
ty, and number 83 In the 3th Dislrict of Thomas’ 5ih. T he h
connty. - .• Vfabri,
Number 475 in the 12lh .District ©f Lowndes i washing, ironing, or olherw
county. , 6th. The si itch made l w
Number I in/lie 5th District ofDonlv county. jbeautiful than any other made, either by hand oi l AnnTTTXT/~i
Numbers 74.294,295,321,365. 383, in the 4th machine. JL Xi.JL.lN \Jt j9
District of Bari v county; numbers 153. 252, in tha 1 ; Merchants can secure the sales of these Machines j of the lien materials and best make. A large stock
5th District ot Early county, and number 383 in .l_:_ j«* .. .... ... .. . ..
... .. , , Delaines and Alpacas, liobes de Chenille. I)e llegps
• i ; * , V- Cn • I Gingbtms, &C., dtc.,; the nicest stock of HU AW
cltoo will, wjirn 6*cilny. and pLOAKS, a,,d .SPRING SKIRTS, all of tlie
,, , ; f ,s U J,*’. m '’\ e , . be c fqmiliiv,and pretliest and lastest stvles. Al
, that ,1 Is free frnm all liability to break in ,, tp!l i n ,, id ■,’»,(Mmenl of ‘ •
chine is more! Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’
Altoany, Ga.
-ft ..i
B
D. MAYER & BRO’S.,
EG to announce to their enstome
■, that they ootv i,a
HOLCOMBE & CO..
. WHOLESALE 1.1
GROCERS^
BAY STREET-.-SArtWKAII, GEO.,
H ave instore aND for sale to tax
TRAINS ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS;
COFFEE—500 bag# tair, prime and choke ftto CoJW*
loo do n ud pocket Juv* do,
50 do I^iguira.
nd the ppi>- j
drily I
! SUGAR— 1 SO hhds cTioIcv'St Croix Sugar
\ 15 jiuncbhOn* chore*? forto Kico Baftjr.
25 nhtL, lair New Oi leant* and Cuba Sugar*
200 bbls A, B &z- C clarified and poWtfddv
'* * V 7 "7 ,nd TT" f °' eC,ion ;' JfOLASSES^TuX&^do JIol.~. !
7 Fail and Winter Dry Goods. . SSSrm&wKi,
ur. ... i i i . . i.* r_ .l. ' ITOTTGRC* iftr.... u-i,:,l. a ’
We wish it to be remembered.- that f«
two mouths we will keep a resident puichaser
r he North, from whom we receive by every wee I
28th District of Early couniv. Apply to
JOHN A. DAVIS,
Albany, Ga.
Feb. 26,1857. 48-tf.
in the' in their different localities, with profit to themselv
OF SHOES, BOOTS, HATS ASD TAPS,
Ladles’ Bonnets, Hosiery,
Dissolution.
I and their customers, hy applying to the undersigned,
' owners of the Ri"ht for Georgia.
, These Machines are always on exhibition at their i r —. . s~+-^-r- ^ -r-v , n ^
Sale* Ruum, ,m iinu,! Mreel i C\ GOOD.9, &C.
TIIOMA8 P. STOVALL & CO. I A )>, avv snick ..f XttUROES' SHOES. KEK-
Auicuxa, Gw. SEYfi ami BLANKETS. IIOMr.SPl’.XS
, LIQUORS-lOObWaU^Mla^y
h | ' -«l-do Ry^Gitr^ f— ’
Steamer the ] M v ca#k^ pum and inrtjon
Latest Imported Fashions. . , Sdo 1 pS B d O ”. dytT “ v " b0l ” )
aolicit (XJUN I’KY MEIMJilAN'rS. buying! 25 do cboineold Mouoniwlwla.Wl»kCT
20 qr casks Port \Vu*j ,
100 case* pti and qts Scbcldsm Pchnapra :
CIGARS—ISO M half Spanish and Amcrioan Cigar*
TOBACCO—150 boxes various brands,quainie* opd tlget
manufactured Totmtoo , .
FliK-k and rtt-rer
are prepared to otf-r
•Li.** of Lin J and Nd^roes by Executors Administrators
jnJ (Jjardians, nro required by law to bo advertised in a
■ijMic sjaaette Forty Days previous to the day of sale.
Tivw sales must be held on the First Tuesday in the
m i.itli tH*tweeu the hour# of tea in the forenoon and throe in
tti* afternoon, at the Court-House, in the county iu which
iv property is situated.
Th» sales of Personal Property must be advertised in
Iiai* in inner Forty Days. .
X ,p,.v to Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be
p iiili-heJ Forty Days.
Xotter that Application will be made to the Court of
Hf’iuurv for leave to sell Lind and Negroes, must be pub
lished weekly Two Mouths.
C:t itions for Letters of Administration, Thirty Diys; foi
* i from Administration, Monthly Six Month#; for
l),«-nn-i m from G.nrdianship, Weekly Forty Day*.
U iles for the Foreclosure of Mortgaae, Monthly Four
M >ii:hs; estabbshinjt lo-t paper*. Weekly Three Months;
c. un i‘Hint* titles from Executor# or Administrators, where
, s nd U is boon given by the deceased, Weekly for Three
Months.
solved by Uie death of K. (4. Dicklkson. * !
I will continue the bnsinos# in my own name.— j
Would embrace this opportunity of returning mvj
grateful thanks to the patrons and tiie public g«Mier-
ally for their very liberal patronage to the firm, and j
hope by dose attention to business, with a large ;
slock, to merit their future favors.
LEONARD LITTLE.
Albany, June 10, 1858. 12-
TT J II. Watson, Agent for Albany, tia.
Julv 1.1858 ' 14—
J ONMABUltGS, nf lower prices than they
for Cash, to cal! und exam
tain onr prices. To such
Aperior indnooment*.
Bdmv we tueniton pome of the most Fashionable,
as also some of the Lending Articles in each de
part
SUNDRIES—
20 cams do
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED!
LOADS
j.atawasffis™aiw^ssi$s 3
So gars and Tobacco,!*2ijso |).
Saddlery and Crookery,
'iuair.es- r ••rib v •
(00 boxes and half boxe? Adam. r <nt}r,* Cahdfo*.
i$0 do Colgate’s Family, Pale and Jtbvl
Hy.
and hall boxes Sfarch
23 do Spuitn Candles, 4’# «md 6*1
10
For Sale very Cheap.
-g itdh OZS. Sulphate Quinine.
20 ojw. Chloroform.
ileeberine.
Iodide of Potash.
A fall stock of Chemicals, for sale hv
une 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE.
And various articles
Freight and Passage as Loir as hy any other . which we wDl *'41 lower than they ever were sold,
^TFAAIFRS as we have bought extraordinary cheap bargains.
8 ‘ 1 J k * J and are determined to undersell anv Merchant this
CABIN PASSAGE, : : $15 > | fi V^lnkf,,i rriJ n d,a„d
Bv the splendid and commodious ; er* for their kind pmnmage herelolure. and solicit a
Side-Wheel Steamers continuance of the same, as we Shall try t<» please
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons Capt. M. S. Woodhnll.! them harder than ever- To the public in generstl
1*300 " “ foaac_Cn>we!l. ^ ! we have to say tbal il will bo to their own advantage
F.. ROSEN WALD & BRO.,
ALABAMA,... 1,300 *« “ Gco.R. Scheuck.
And first cla?s Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1.100 tons...Capt. T. Lyon.
rpHBSE Steamships belong
H X X. L’S
LIVERY STABLE.
Paints and Oils.
French /Jnc, white.
AH tlie (Colored Paint*.
Linseed Oil.
Turpentine.
Varnishes, &(*., for sale hv
June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE.
J the old established and favor
ite line, known as the “New York
and Savannah Steam Navi..
I Company,” and in comfort, ..
| commodations and fare, cannot be excelled. They are
; commanded by experienced, skilful, careful and polite
| officers. ' PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
i Agents, Savannah
i SAM’L L. MITCII1LL &. SON,
j July 1. 11— Agents, New York.
Tr* Opposite Hill's StRldea, and
to King &. WulkerV Saloon, Albany, Ga
September 2, 1858 23—Cm
door
HOUSE and LOT FOB SALE
IN ALBANY.
OLD
r the la
*. Buggi.
TANi>, wh
six years, and expect# t«»
to come. With go.J sj
i ige.4. Ilnrks of any size, a
d lo any part oi' the Glob**,
with sheds for Drove Horses or Mill
plenty of c *m mid f«-dd**r fi»r the «rrommo<
•fall tliat mav c.ill The Stable is silii;tlert|
•i n the BviN i rox I|i»tkl and Isabella I1oi;sf.. j
.u Hi**street le.uimg to and from the Depot.—
ir! see JAMES U HILL,
iff 26. 1858. 22-tf.
»! 1/
Window Glass.
L ARGE stock Window Glass, ull Sizes and
rsetv. f*»t sale
f¥M!E undersigned offers lor -ale the Cottage Mi£
and Lot upon which Mrs. L. A. Catch-Enj|]
inos now lives. Fi*r terms, apply to Glass. fPi |l J
Laws & Go.
-I r South-Western Rail Road Stocktaken in pa
at 9ft cents in the dollar. E. T. JONES.
Albany, Aug 12,1858. 20-tf.
' b y
LEONARD LITTLE.
FOii RENT.
Brushes.
CA CO/., hunt Varnish ilmshos.
10 .l.iz, Whik-V.’ash (III.
For ad» Imv by LEONAHf) LIT TLE.
Medicinal.
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(roltMBKt.Y enUMMF.Y HOUSE.)
ALBANY, GEO.
rgl HR above Hotel, in Albany, the present trrmin-
JL u< of the Georgia and Florida Rail Road,is
now open for the reception of the
TR 1 YEUNG PUBLIC.
The House aid Furniture are new. The Pro-land the room in the second story opposite Hark &
[.rioter is ili-t.rmined lo mnke it s FI11ST CLASS j Lipiiitl's Ij. Offinr.
HOTEL, am! linpps bv strict attentimi to tbo waits i For further inUinnaiion apply to Mercer & deGraf-
of bis Giiwls, to morit tlip natronajct.f the Public. ! fenriml. MARX SMITH-
L II. DURHAM, Proprietor. | Aiig.28,18. r >8. T-2-tf.
Albany, April 8, 1853 1 —
I rpHE STORE lately occupied ty Mf.rof.r &.
deGeaffenried, adjoining the I-abella House,
Silk Robes of the latest styles. §20 !o $75 per yard, j
Moire Antique Murk and ro-oreri Siik. I
Bi.-csirV relebrat**d Muck Silk; Gn-sdu Rhine ini
great variety. j
Dt* Lalne from 12X to 25 cents per yard. !
Foil deChevre. Moha ; r, ironi 25 to 37 cts. per yard. I
French deHaine ll*»bes of various styles. j
Plain de Haiti;*, as well a* French Merino, English !
Merino ami Alpsras of nil descriptions. j
Hosiery and Embroideries, j
As well as the most exquisite styles of
I>adies’ Cloaks and Mantillas j
From $1 to $50 apiece. Stella und the Princegre j
Dugene Shawls of all qualities and colors. j
American, French and English Prints, j
From 6^ to 3ft cents per yard. !
A handsome lot of black and colored Ginghams, i
All the favorite brands of American Shirtings and !
Sheetings. **rowp and bleached, from 6] to 35 cents, j
We would rail particular attention to onr stork of <
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, enihmcing a variety of |
illens’ Yonllis’ and Children’s (loihing. !
Boots, Shoes, Hats. !
Most of the slock having been made to order and i
j purchased for the Cash, will enable i:s to sell the.
umi* for Cash at as low prices a* any other house ;
i the city or State—for the same quality of Goods, j
od ail goods sold at this establishment will lie foam
50 half ai:d qr Kegs __
50t) bags assorted Hies Drop and Ruck SJbet
10.UIH) potmdd Bar Ivcod - *
50 lm jjkvti Heidaclck Champagne, pints jmd qoartg
IftO hhds Bacon Sides and ShouideM
25 casks Baltimore Hams
15 do Lewis's do (very choice) . i
100 bo.Trt’ and half boxes extra and common Cudf
nil .1.4' I nwi
20 bbls No. 1 Leaf Lard
“ ti:
75 do Nos 1 and 3 Mnukerel
3U half bbls Nos l and 9 do
£50 bales Gunny Cloth
20i) coils Kentucky ltopa
bbLs While Wine and Cidor Vintfar
VS I nA * M r,..l 1
rit
1ft hales Twine
X5 bbls Ales# lork
90 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
i’5 cask# pints Ilibbert** Porter
10 do Jeffrey’s Palo Ate
23 do Muir & Son’s Pale Ale
50 cases Allsop & Sons* English Aie
choice Hyson and Oolong T«*a* pet op
95 do «
Hyson Tcl
500 halt and quarter boxes Sardines
23 boxes Pepper Sauce
hall gallon, quarts and plats Ufidsnvooda
Pioklea, ic., i.c., &o.
Septcmlier 2,1833
NTOTICE.
REARED PROPOSAIjS will be reccired by the
•^5 Inferior Court of l^ee county until the first day
FURNITURE!
PUH-NITUFtB ! !
H WI is still kicking Hinuust lin; .Sniff*, and wilt
k-r*pon h iud all kinds of Furniture mu! will
>. !i i- low c^n b i bought in S ivannab or M.icon.
SAMUEL SMITH.
N. il. Fifk*# new jMttern BURIAL CASES, .il-
WiV- «ili hand. s - s -
Aibiny, August 19,1853 21-ly.
i Wine. *
Siierry Wine.
Madeira Wine.
Scotch Whiske
Schnapps. Slc.,
une 17—12.
LAND FOR SALE
c.i z. no v.v c o tj.vrr.
Dougherty Superior Court, \
M A Y TEK .VI, 1853.—June 2nd. >
Oak and Hickory l^and, lying on the
(7t»ick«#awh itc!«ee and Spring (?rcek« f ad>
joining C*d. James Dean on Spring Creek.
| ami Mr. Warren on the Chickasawhatchee, uirectiy
| West of the New Bridge across the Chickaeawhat-
chee Creek, with Two Hundred and Fifty Acres of
! open letnd—good water Mr. B. Brown will show
imd Lcwh iliSSSTSS by* Deed ofi ,l,e lin^*«Ui«ny person wishing to purchase.
M.irtgage.'datial the twentieth (20th)’ day of February, 1 will sell my MUI) CREEK Plantation in Dough-
Keijhteen hundred and fifty-eight, George W. Crummey j erty county, ten miles West of Albany, known
id Wm M. Slaughter ami Lewi# S. > t j, e “J„,ige Andrews’ Place,” adjoining J. E. Bond,
6SO. W. CRUMMEY
Mcti.v.re.a lot iu the citv of Albany',known' | A . II. C,dq.iitf, Mr. Peake and Wm. Moughon.
'.Vn U r.»:'d Srwt'hi^lliWcTl^ with tho^ improveimmts ’ _ For price and payments apply Jo me at Forsyth.
i)A.A7T:r> ROSS,
Book-Binder
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
Inferior Court of l^ee county until the first day
of December next, for building a Court House In
presented, thereby remember thataive have but j Starkville, upon the following apecificution, to-wit;
“ One price, and no deviation» j . hui,,lin * to be.40by fo U,two«ori^bi*h
October 7. 1858.
VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION
For Sale.
Blank Account Book Manufacturer,OAK»n"mcKdRy Pi.’iitattm!>mfcioL" al11
Corner of Third and Cherry Streets,
(up stairs ) jMA-COIST, Gr.A_.
Is prepared to cxectite all orders fur BLANK BOOKS
FOR COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to
bind Mtiric and all kinds of Printed Work, with neatness
and dispatch.
£'_y Har.x*r’#, Graham’s, GodevV and all other Maga
zines bound in cheap and substantial style.
, All orders sent by mail or express promptly attended to.
April 23, 1858. 4— ly
“Phillip Grocery,’* for the purpose of Monroe county, t
the payment of a promissory note made by tlie ,
" M-ptcmbcr 0,1858.
aid Win. M. Slaughter'
s S. McGwire,due on the first day of January !
after, for the sum of Nine Hundred Dollar# with j
in’Albany.
A. COCHRAN.
LIVERY STABLE
M essrs harrell*. hahn re-
fpcctfully inform their friends and the
public visiting Bainbridgc during Court
week, that they are prepared to furnish good
Stabling for any quantity of Howes, at the
following Rates:
81.00 per day for a Single Howe.
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 thank# for past kindness, and hope to
/vahee
sit tinted five miles from 'Albany, on Coole
Creek.
There is 700 acres of l^tnd in a fine state
livatiott, with a good Dwelling House, Inline
Houses, new ami Comfortable, a nd aii necessary out
houses that a tanner would desire.
The undersigned deems it unnecessary t
anything of the leriilit, of this Land. Suffice it to
say that it is as good as nnv 0*k Mid Hickory Land
in the 2d District of Dougherty county, so justly
celebrated for its richness and adaptation for th>
culture of cotton.
For terms, apply to the undersigned, or !•> TV A
Massey, Overseer on tlm place, who will show tlie
place to any one wishing to look at it
McLEN DON’S
.LIVERY and SALE ST ABLE
BROAD STREET,
(OPrOSITC BYISKT0V8 HOTEL,)
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
rpilTS NEW and spacious Stable is imw com-
, * plete. and ready for the accomodation of.Drovers
^ i and tlie public, generally.
The proprietor feels confident that hi* ncenmo-
v | dations cannot be excelled by any Stable in Geor
o gia. Hi* horses are all kindly broke, either to
id ; harness or saddle.—Ilia vehicle# are all new, and
> | from the best Manuf-urtortes in the Union—in a
few words, his outfits are not to be
Stable# sooth of any place.
or accomodation#
■tlie lower story to be 12 feet high, with a hall 19
I feet wide running both ways Through the center
i making four rooms 18 bt’ 20 feet, fotir windows and
t one d« or to each mom, and four large double doors
I with side lights. The stair* to start from, one elds
of the hull and land on n platform over the top of
1 the large door, then from the other aiJe and land In
| front of the door loading into the Court Room,
j The Court Room to be 46 by 30 feet, 14 feel high,
j with two Jury Rooms above, the earne size of the
r*xMw» below. Twenty window* and three doors in
j the nnper story—all the windows in the house to
‘igilts 12 by 20 glass and hung with
weights*, also# Minds to all the windows. Four
Chimneys, eight lire places, a mantle, tt^ each fire
place. The door^ all to be-gno’d four paotUfl doors,
moulded on both’ sides, with a good lock to each
door. The honse to be built on twenty good brick
pillars i!me feet Jfigh ; the corner pillars to be four
feet each way, the other*-four feet widej t AH brick
to be inspected ami received by the Court before
urpassod by - they nre put up
! The sills to be of good heiut timber.' 12 by 12—
Albany. # n pt 9. 1858.
BENJ. R. SMITH.
24—I7w.
y t-._ , . .
, merit tnc continuance of the favors of their friends
24— i tare,
NOTICE.
— j Bainbridge, April 29,1858.
BEHN &, FOSTER,
FACTORS ‘
• ANft
Gmieml Commission Tlcrrlinists,
*201 Bay stkket, Savannah. Geo.
.laie, which note i#!*tilI due and unpaid.—ll : • , i
>*4 th.it the Gv*o. W. Crummey do pay into', Tf J. Meldon would respectfully inform the pub-
urt by the first day of the next term, the principal QW • fir generally, that he is still carrying on the
’ and the cost of thi» proceeding, Carriage and Repairing Business.
.UAVood work!ami
M rtiwier and the Equity of Redemption of the j the best horseshoeing in South Western Georgia,
W. Cm nmjy therein be forever barred, and that l w htch will be warranted.
this Rule lie pcrfocted on said Geo. W. Crum-1 Albany, Nov. 12th, 1857. 33.—tf.
w )’ according to la
, ALEX. A. ALLEN, j.s.u.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
PETER W. TWITTY, Clerk
Anstwt 5,1453
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia—Worth County.
A GREEABLE to an order ortho <>>nrt >if Ordin
ary -if said county, will Ik* sold beforo.tlie Court
notice. j llouae door in tho town of Lxbella.in said county,
« p «rria— Hmcherly County. I on lire first Tuesday in December neat, between the
«ji.V7T dry, alter dale, application will be made usual hours of sale,-Lot ol land number one hundred
^ to tiie Honorable tire Ordinary of said county,! and fifty-eight, (1 . r '8 j in tiie 14th < 14th) district of
for leave to cell all the real estate of Seth Dalton,; said county. Sold i|$,ll ,e property of Dennis Rouse,
Ut<* nf gaid county, deceased. i deceased, for the benefit ol the heir# and creditor* of
This i#to notify all persons coficerned, to file! said deceased. Term* 1 made known on the day of
Their objection* (i* any they have) why said letters 1 sale. JAMES AI. ROUbE, Adm
should not be granted.
p. 23,1858.
D. H. SANDERS, Adm’r,
October 28. 1868.
notice.
Valuable Property for Sale.
N compliance with the Will ,
July 29. 1858
(ly)
Drovers, he offers superior accomodations ! rn-ner post in by 10 and raveled out—door and
tn any in the city—his Lots being mush more spa-! «7ruh.w posts 5 by V*#* 3 by 8-floor joist. S by
chras and lavorably located, therefore he (eels sure i 3 bv 3 b >'. 8
Ilrtt he can please all. in every department« '
Livery Stable business 7*hen (
Oct. 14th. 1858 29—3m. ! inside to be reile.l with’three-quarter eirullng. No
framing to be farther than two feet from center to
renter.' The hotmelo have h hip roof with large
heavy comic* and heavy pi In Mors on enrh corner*.
! Shingled witii go«l heart pine siiinglea. The house
to have three coats ol piiul in«*ide and out by an
1—rafters 3 bv 6—iv*eath«*rboarding 7 inchea wide
of tnej an( j jhrt»e-qu:ujers thick, to show 6 inches.
“ ' laid with quarter il K»rtng. The whofo
REMOVAL!
ID’S. P0LFPS— BEiidlAXT TAII.OB. XT I
PATTEN &. MILLER,
(l.ATK FATTEN, Hl’TTON & TO.)
Trn r»x.»r , ,-m,y | Winter Goods, embracing French and English CIoi
CO JON ])II^HAilS l S% : Fancv Ca-*rimeres, Gi-rnnoi D<»e-kiii~, plain and Fat
J«y “
to wit:— ! a. p.vrmf. a..
One House and Lot on Pine street, in the.cityj July 8,1.453.
of Albany, handeqmcly improved, the building being i _ ^ ^
large and newly finished, suitable foi a large family, J JU nA B i
I will sell before the Court
House in Dougherty county, <<». Uie ii
n December next, the following propel
I ' TU " tWn la Itsvo. * neat J«dg0> Stand,
i Tha!!kf.ti^ss 1 Hn.Tbr past patronape, Thone^n m.-rit« ! f'" S? > ll,l > “nder llin direclu.n ..f the C,,urt)->Ht,
IcAnUiiuKnceoithesame. I am. receiviru u.y Fall and J ,,r y n°xns. railing from Jury boxes to Jury room.
WintcrJSoqds, embracing French and English Cloths, i Benches in lobby—eight desks four or five feet fonjj.
Fifteen hundred dollars will lie- paid when the
house is raised—five oeeight hundred wheneneloaed.
15—
r les-
C 'X'Sme« TurtT-,000 ncrer. in .)„• | r f H R ~ Kr ~U~-7
1st district of Douglu-rty county-ubottt 300 .crus 1 ^ h >' 1 h .’» '«
of cleared land—Nos. 8rt, 89, It 2, 113. lo,,eof Me most desirable in Albany, with a good
Afoo, fractional lot of 43 acres, in the 1st district. 1 Stable, Cistern, and Bath House, all attached.
No. 120. | For farther information. »pply «l the Office.
Also, a body of 730 acres in the wr>»>ds, being I Albany, Oct. 14, 1858 29—
No. 9 in 1st of Dougherty and 369 iu 7lli of Worth ! : —-
No. 167, 12th dist. 4th sec. Cherokee, 160 acres
No. 135, 18th dist. 4»h sec, do 40 “
No. 339, 21st dist. 2d sec. do 40 “
No. 135,14th dist. 2d sec. do 160 “
iCT I «in authorized to sell any of the above prop-
Citation and Notice.
bOrgla—Dougherty County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
ainvt tra- erlv at privaio wlu.
4 LL ppraon. are hereby forewarned , ■
ding lor . certain promissory note made by me. For terms, apply to
ding....
payable to J.mes Rowland, or liearer. due the l*t
day of January next, and daied about the first of
for ! May last, for the snm ol one blind red and ninety.
TtnirawTa av-ir r ar.iirid. to me for! May last, for the snm ol one inmdrea and ninety-
W ™ of'UMM* rn fire eJSL of H.rrilo! five dollars. The considerations for which said mde
^‘.pfrrith. l.te of raid county, deceased. .. „ . j was given, lias failed. I am determined not to pay
siy they h,, r) within the
viv* s ' |,)u ld nut lie
" itncs# my hand,
,StSSiS?« br ! y ! _Do..gherty eo:. Ang 12.1858.
•• A»«,cmber, 1858. |
J. M. COOPER, Ordinary.
JOHN T. DICKINSON, Ext.
Albany, July 22, 1858.
FOR SALE.
NOTICE
To the Tax Payers of Dougherty Co., Ga.
I MaY be found the remainder of m« time, nt the
Stables of Hill, Wright & Pearson, in Albany,
except other business compels ine away, until the! | t p r
| first of November next, and all persons that don’t j District of 1**
i pay me their Tax by that lime, can see as well as I. j Hay-dip. tat
JOHN L B SCARBOROUGH. T.C
and fushionalile gO'*L that mav be brought into use. My
Stock it* wurtanted to be of the Ikest matcri tl, and all gar
ment# made by me, to order, from the same, are warrant
ed in material. Workmanship, and to lit, and t.» be a«»
cheap as can befurnished by any similar establishment in
this Suite.
AH Goods brought to me to be made up, warranted in
the usual manner. . S AMUEL l’OLFUS.
Z3P Cleaning and Repairing done with neatnes and
dispatch.
Albany, Ga., Oct. 11th, 1850. 29— Cm.
Subscriber 'offers for sale the building and
Gtorgla —Calhoun County. \i { i*
YXTHEREAS, Mary Ann Mills applies to me for int
o’" , ters of Guardianship of the person and property of
Ann M. Mills. Georgean M. Mill#, Grazella M.
rt 1 *and Solomon I. Mills, minor children of kham R~
.jift ofasid county,deceased.
' ,u * ‘s therefore to notify the kindred and other persons
periled, to bn and appear at the Court of Ot dinary To
yfWdinand for said county on the Fourth Monday io
an d show cause, If they can, why eaid
n f l r»* would not be granted.
M. en u °der my hand and official signature at office io
•^'^San, November 2d. 1858.
RICH-DF, jONE3.Orfiia.ry.
, Just Received,
\ GOOD lot dr Flour and fbr cale. Some n
of P
sacks
Put*
TO THE
HEA-DlKTCSf TTJBLIC.
UMIE Underaigned is now raceivin? * very l.rjro
I Mock of riundnrd MiscolUmous work, wlected
with much ctre, and now offer, to th. reding pob-
lic .. fine * collection of Book.,.. the country
afford,, .nd at a. reatonabie prices. He trade the
public will appreciate hi. endeavor, to keep* good
Boo* Sto««. by giving bim« lib.r.1 patron,ge.
Any Book, American or English, will bo pro
cured ia the shortest potaible time.
Please call and took over my Counter, and
Shelves, whether you wi.hlobuy or not; I .hall
alwavs lake pleasure Id showing ay Stock,
alwaystawp. , LB. WELCH.
. Albany, C»., Oct., .fo jS59- 29-lf.
■'feany, sep. so, JS531
premisea o^enpied by him, until the first ot Jan
uary next, and if not #;*!d prior to that time, will be
sold to the highest bidder on the first Tuesday in
January next before the Court House door.
AlcO for sale or rent, the
“Red Store,”
fnear tlie WARE-HOUSE of Messrs. Sms &
r,.„ 7 N. W. COLUER.
30—l!w
Oct. 14th, 1858.
29-tf.
SCHOOL
BOOKS.
A Li, KINDS Used in the Country. Country
Merchants ami School#, supplied at lmv pri-
ces.
L. E WELCH.
October 14, 1858.
29-
Executor’s Kale.
Georgia—lue county.
I N pnr-unnee of an order of tlie Honorable Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be gold on the
first Tuesday in December next, before the Court
Hour* door in the town of Starkviltc. in taid coup*
iy tho legal hours t»f sale, I/I of fond* mim
hundred j;nd ejghry-tLrcc. (183) iiitlie 1 it’i
, ms the propeitv of Jonas
unity, deceased—sold for the
bent-fit of the Ueir> and creditors ol said <W.'en*ud.
WM.. II. GREEN, Ex’r.
October 14,1858.
Rust’)
October 21,1858.
Berrien County Lands for
1 ::,SALE. .
T HE Subscriber offers for sale FOUR
HUNDRED & NINETY ACRESf
OF LAND, with good 8aw and Grist
Mills, good Framed Dwelling. 100_fine
m Trees,
Apple Trees, SO English..Mulberry;Trees, all well
laden wbh fruit, beautifully situated and very heal-
thv, on the road front Moultrie to NasbVHI* near l he
Ferry on Liule Rivflr. Fojr
drea. * *
4 NEW SCHOOL will be opened for thereeep-
im. non of Children, ;n the house next West of the
BapUat Church,by the subscriber, who has had moch
experience in teaching, and who wilt give his undi
vided attention to the advancement of bin pupil# in
Literature and Morality. - i :
Children will be free from all sectarian influences.
The scholastic year will consist of two terms of
twenty weeks each,commencing 1st December next.,
No pen*Hi admitted for less than one.term ; no re
duction for lost time except in cases of protracted
AdniiuiHtrator’s Male.
Gforgia— Worth county. , .
Git EE ABLE to saunlpr nf the Court of Ordi-
ry Of hrid county, will be sold before’the
Court Huuse door in the town* of Isabella, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in. December next, lots
of land numbers 20V8 &nd 135, all f\ii*g in tlie )4(li
District of eaid county. SiW the property ftt
James Kupwls, deceased, for the*beiH fit of the heirs
hd.credttor^ of said deceased. Terms mude.known
on the day of sale.
■■U
October 14,1858.
JAS. B. KNOTFLSjjAdmVw
Ambrotype Gallery. ; ;;
T HE uodereigaed having taken the RSnma for
mer? voccupTed by J.’ Mi DtiFFii. over the store
of Ia. E. VVelcb. ia nowpreprred to take, likenesses
inlhe Khortesttime, n nd warranted fo give eatiafac-
tinn Pictures taken in cl'ui'ly und clear v. eirther.
and old Pietuceadesned■ andre'-CaRed.- Thfc f.’IWfc
ye.icyitetMocall qpfo»>m)3s,
lire hslanco in November 1859. The houao to be
completed, let .September 1859. iv>
Done by order of Court, October 16.135$.
S. V. GAY, Cl’k I. C.
(Ictobcr 21,1858. 3d— r 6>y.
TTYILOKIISra..
T HE suSacribers would respectfully an- —
nounce to the citizens of Albany and
vicinity, that they have opcticdthe above
mimed hurines* in all its various branches. |
All work entrusted to their care will bo J
done with neatness, dispatch and in ■
Workmanlike mauuer,
TTiey flatter themselves that in neatness ]
and durability, their work will compare^
favorably with any. Cutting and repair-
ing done at the riiortest notice Shop up stairs over LIE.
Wdch’a Book Store. J. M. BARFIELD ACJCfo .?•
Albany,,Qct. 7, ’53. (ly) Fashionable T*ulofV.
BEERS & BRINSON,
SELLING AT COST.
W E are.now offering at COST for CASH, oar
stock; of Drew Silks, M.
Dres# Silks, M deLvinsy Meripps,
\ Needle-worked Collars and Uuder-
Arpnca.-*; French 1
sleeves. ,r ‘
We also offer tbo remainder of oar 1 'stock, which
consist# in part, of Boots and Shoes, Huta arid Gkpt,
Glotliins, Ginghumu. Wcached und .un-
blexched Sh, rtingv aud Shirting*. Osnaburgs, GcDr.
gin Plains, wliiie aiiffgrey BUoketa, fine B«d Iiiari-
)tfts~u general ttspinrtmem of Uar^wai.e'pq^^at-
Icry, Tobairn, Sarifilee and : Bridlcu, Sic.,, atij..«m|l)
advance on New York cost. ■ . ,.
Pprsnns wiaklns to purchase ivill Sufi jt to llicif
iari^at l. caamirte Adr'stock." 1 1 ' v 51
cr Pttson, indebted to tm'for acconnta and ho6*
(or year 1857, will eraifer a favor by paying th,
siuie aa early as poaaiWe^-i » .. tas
, , .BEERS ABB
Alb-tny-W-v,
AJUan^<«S-irttl^«il.e
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