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VOL. XIV.
GEORGIA
STATE LGiTERY.?*■.■?‘♦nes* laws
ON THE PLAN OF THE i The bluin'*
KOVAL HAVANA LOTTEKlf, ' tubas'
For the benefit of tho •— -
MONTICELLO
UNION ACADEMY,
4 LB ANY, DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA,.
DISSOLUTION.
OF JASPER COUNTY, GEORGIA,
Authorized by Special Act of Legislature,
eh the 2')ih ult. by mutual consent,
will n-iod on in future under the
&c„ will l,ctur n °o U Ter to F E H I T ,w " 0t r’
ate Collection. Jvther
in settlement of eccowits. Sc. ’ H. T. JONES P
Albany, March .1,1, lsy;i. t t . K. u. LAWS.
*"*‘A CAHD.-S1
^.Itoany, G-a.
D. MAYER & BRO’S.,
UcKIV.VMV A CO., iU:i'n»grci*M. i dispos' d of my entire interest in the firm i to announce to their customers and the pub-
’ ’ j . Jone5 to E. T. Jonks, I take pleasure in I !•<% *hat they how have in store and are daily
recommendino him »«• : • ... . J
To be drawn in public under the sworn superinten
dence of two Commissioners, W. R. Stmoks
and J. M. Prentiss, in the
City of Savannah, Georgia,
ON THE PLAN OP SINGLE NUMBERS.
Fifty Thousand Tickets!
•25,627 PHIZES.
More than one Prize to every two Tickets.
i ecommemiiii. bim to" Mi! ami new customers, and : receiving * vary extensive qnd e.hoice sf-lecii-
usk ft dontinunnce or the liberal patronage given t' 1 — — ‘
tirm of Jones & Laws. E. K. LAWS.
Albany, March 3J, 1.3.-,0. 49_4 W .
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
CAPITAL PRIZE
$50,000.
TICKETS ONLY $10.
. Special Notice.
Having the settlement of the Books of Jone
Laws, and being anxious to close them up at or
and seeing the necessity of so doing, 1 ask of all
debted to the late firm in anv manner, to come ;
ward and settle at once. 1 can bo found at all tii
at the store of E. T. Jones, who is also authorized
to make settlements. E. H. LAWS. •
Albany, March 2d, 185$. 49 4 W .
We wish it tu be remembered, flint Jo
months wo will keep a resident purchaser *1
by every weekV
HALVES, QUARTERS AND EIGHTS IN PROPORTION.
Class 9 Draws Saturday, March f», 1859.
Class 10 Draws Saturday, March 12, 1859.
Class 11 Draws Saturday, March 19, 1859.
Class 12 Draws Saturday, March 20, 1859.
Magnificent Scheme
TO BE DRAWN EACH
Saturday in March 1859.
1 Prz. $50,000 is {$50,00015 Prz. $1,000 are §5,000
1 do
1 do
1 do
] do
1 do
1 do
1 do
15,000 is
5.000 is
4.000 is
3.000 is
2.000 is
1,500 is
1,100 is
15,000 10 do
5,00013 do
4.000 *3 do
3.000 J do
2,000150 do
1,500 100 do
1.1 oo|
500 1
400 are
300 are
200 are
150 are
100*
5,000
800
600
400
7,500
10,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prz‘sot‘§200 apprx’iug to §50.000 prz’s are
25,000 prizes of 10 i
15,000 do
5.000 do
4.000 do are
3.000 do are
2.000 do are
1,500 d*» are
1.100 do are
100 do are 8,000
250 000
:e. t. crounties,
(SUCCESSOR TO .MESSRS. JONES £ .LAWS,)
\ WHOI jESALE gjn
DEALER tiJAyli
I the North, from win
, j Steamer the
* i Latest Imported Fashions.
-| \Vc solicit COUNTRY MliltCii ANTS. buyim-
-! for Cash, to call and examitm otir stock and ascer
tain our «pr ices. To such we are prepared to offer
superior inducements.
Below we mention some of the most Fashionable,
as also some of the Leading Articles In each de
partment :
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
IRON, NAILS, WINKS, LIQUORS.
Bagging and Rope, Hardware, Shoes, Blankets,
and all kind* of
Plantation Supplies,
Albany, Georgia.
March 3, 1859. 49
25.027 Prizes amounting to..
§347 760
Tickels $10, Ilalvcs $5, Quarters $2,50.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
Tlii' numbers from 1 to 50,000 corresponding with those
numbers on the tickets printed on separate slip* of paper,
are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
The tirsx 17'J prizes, similarly printed and encircled, art
placed in another wheel
i drawn
The wheels are then revolved, and a numl*er
from the wheel of N umbers, and at the same tiin
s drawn from the other wheel. The number and prize
E. T. JONES.
(SUCCESSOR TO JONES Jt LAWS.)
GROCER,
ALBANY--GEO.
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &c.
20 Bales Katon'on Factory Osnaburgs,
5 “ Ben Franklin * “
3 “ Thmnaston “ “
r yard.
25
Fc
“ Homespuns,
“ Cotton Yarns
■ sale by
E. T. JONES.
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kerseys, (different prices), ”
8 Bales Stripes.
For sale by - E. T. JONES.
drawn out are opened and ex Inhibited to the audieno .
registered by the Commissioners ; the prize being placed
aunin-t the Number drawn. This operation is repeated
until the prizes are drawn out.
Approximation Frizes.—The two preceeding and the
two succeeding Numl»ers to those drawing the lirst 9 Prizes
will be entitled to the. 118 Approximating Prizes. For ex
ample : it Ticket No. 11250 draws the $50,000 Prize, those
Tickets numbered 11243.11249, 11251, 11252 will each be
entitled to §200. If Tickets No. 550 draws the §15,000
Prize, those tickets numbered 518, 549, 551, 552, will each
!** entitled to $150, and so on according to the above
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, &c.
Whiskey per gallon, from 50c. to §4 00
Brandy “ “ ** §2 00 to 10 oo
Wine “ “ “ 75c. to 3 So
For sale by E. T. JONES.
Rich Chintz Chene Bayavere Silk?, from 75 rents to
§2 50 per yard.
Silk Rohes of the latest, styles, §20 to §75 per yard.
Moire Antique black and colored - Silk.
Biscaff’s celebrated black Silk; Bros dr, Rhine in
great variety.
Be Laine from 12.^ to 25 cents per van!.
Foil deChevre, Mohair, from 25 to 37 d
French deliain^ Robes of various style
Plain deHaine, as well as French Merino, Engli:
Merino and Alpacas of all descriptions.
Hosiery and Embroideries,
As well as the most exquisite gtvles of •
Ladies’ Cloaks and Mantillas
From §1 to §50 apiece. Stella and the Princeg
Dugene Shawls ot all qualities and colors.
Acierlcau, French and English Prints,
From 6|- to 30 cents per yard. |
A handsome lot of black and colored Ginghams, j
All the favorite brands- of American Shirtings and
Sheetings, brown and bleached, from 6j to 35 cents.
We would call particular attention to our stock of
Gents’ Furnishing Goo<1b, embracing a variety of
Nlcns 9 Youths’ and Children’s Clothing.
Bools, Shoes, Hats.
Most of the slock having been made to ordcrand
purchased for the Cash, will enable us to sell the
same for Cash at as low prices as any other house
in the city or State—for the same quality of Goods,
and nil poo4.i cold at ihw cetabJinhim-nt wilt b«-lbunj
as represented, thereby remember that we have but
“ One price, and no deviation
October 7, 1858. 28—I v.
217, 218. 219,220,223,224,
253, 254, 255, 207,275,-284,
228, 248, 300, 301,158,188,
18, 50, 122. 124, 129,
a Gth of Early county.
•ill l«L'0 ln
I will take $3 pev'ncre, cash, for Lots numbers
5r>,-4>7, 58, 69, 63, 04, 65, in « body,..in 26th Early.
18b 200, 202 iu 20iii of Early county. .,]* '.4
20. 22, 59, 184, 223, 285, 287 iu. 28t li of Early!
Uni, 178 in 14th o( Decatur county.
39, 41. 51, 270 in 15th, Decatur county.
95, 153, 161 in 16th do. do.
1; 115 in thd 21st do. do. ' * i
173 in the 27th do. do.
Half .of 175 "in the 19lU do. « do. f
127 in the 9th of Berrien count v.
230, 231,371,372,359.363, 1
511 in the 11th of Lowndes.
277. 320, 325, 3G1 in the 121 li of T,
•16. 47, 5-4, 55 in the 1st of Rabuti.
75, 106 in the 3d of Rabun.
113 in the 5th of Rabun.
16. 05, 153 in the 13th of Ih.bevsli
177 in 19tli district, 3d seel
158 in 10th do. 1st d.
, -126—lOtli LowmlCs.
816
do.
1st
ivned by.
The above Land:
been placed in eba
take pleasure in showing 111
ing to purchase any of said 1<
tracts for Vhcfr sale
of Cherokee county,
of Cherokee county,
of Cherokee county,
loiix H0RIX8ON, have
ndorsigned, who wil
to any pevttonk wish
?, and will make con-
fair prices; Titles perfect.
HAMLIN J. COOK.
i offei
; for
216 in the 28th distr
836, 387 in the IStli
150, 141, 180 in the
237 in the 28d of Tie
134, 1
23, 388 i
«le the following Lots:-
: of Early county.
Miller county,
h of Baker county.
1 is county.
ib of Thomas county.
GROV-BR &. BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.1
R easons why the grover &. c.v^kr Jia-I
chine is universally prole red f**r fninily sewing;!
upt in o*Jer,
r ravel.
id tints
1st. It is more simple, and
lIran any other Machine.
2d. 11 makes a seam which will n
though every third stitch is cut.
3*1. It sews from* :\v«» ordinary s|
a« trouble of winding iltiW is*siv.ml.n«, while the
same machine can he a da pled ;»* nhusuie,/■ / a mere
«rlnmge of si >on!.. to alt varieties of work.
4th. Tlie same machine runs silk, limvi thread,
and common spo.*! cotton with equal lacitiiy.
5!led|dif scam is*as elastic, as the most elastic
fabric,NmA hat it is free from all liability to break in
washing:'ironing, or otherwise.
6th. 'Che stitch made by this machine is more
beautiful than.any other made, either by hand or
machine. ~i,.
Merchants can secure the sales of thc>e Machir.es
in their different localities, will; protit to tln^nselvta-
and their custoiners,hy apply nig to the undersigned,
owners ijf the Jilifhl fnrAicorgia.
'i’hese Machines ard§llways on exhibition at their
Sales Room, on I’ro.id stywt.
THOMAS P.tjTOY'ALL &. CO.
€*•- 5 - Augusta, Ga.
ir.l. II. W atson, Agent for Albany, Gal
July 1.1858 “ .
K0U NEW YOKE. \
267
■ 16th of Lb-
158 in the 9th .
27. 110, 2*i
34. 42, 10:
Albany, fcb.
in the 10th «>i' Lowndes county.
1 the Utleof Mitchell county.
. 47—ly. II. J. COOK.
Sugar, Coffee, &c.
10 Barrels A Sugar/
50 Sacks Rio Coffee,
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following
rates, which is the risk ;
Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets... .§30
“ “ 10 Half “ .... 40
u “ 10 Quarter ** . — 20
“ “ 10 Eighth “ 10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose the money to our address lor the tickets ordered,
on receipt of which they will be forwarded by
Purchasers can have tickets endimr in anv figui
have tickets ending in any figure they may
designate.
Tne list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and
givv their post-office, county, and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn and payable
in full without deduction.
All prizes of §1,000 and under paid immediately
after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty
days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Ordeis 1 ji Tickets or Certificates to
MCKINNEY & CO.,
SAVANNAH, GKO.
OFFICE MASONIC MALI. BLOCK, BULL ST., SAVANN. 1
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel,
with the amount o 'the prize that each one is entitled to,
13 l.l]be^ublished after every drawing,
5 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bbls. Golden Syrup.
For sale by
E. T. JONES.
Fine Tobacco,
At 1 !>e following prices per pound :
Katy Darling, § 1 50.
Colorado Rolls, 1 50.
Kiss Me Quick, 1 00.
Pan Cake, 1 25.
Frank Weston, 75.
Pluin Twist, 80.
For sale l.y E- T. JONES.
March 3, 1850. *9—
Fine Gold Watches.
a NOTIIER lot of those Extra
A Fine English Patent Lever
Gold Watclies.&=3S^
Best quality Patent Lever SILVER NVAlLHES.
GROCERIES.
W. J. HEimilS7Gf,
^Opposite ByiugtonN Hotcl/bffl
K EEPS on hand a large supply of
Groceries—consisting in part, of!
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Lard,
Butter, Cheese, 8oap, Starch, Cigars.
Tobacco, Snuff, Fish, Onions, Irish Pi
and Liquors of all kinds—Popper. Spice, Crackers,
Nuts, Candies, Candles, Powder, Shot. Caps, Nails,
Porter, Ale, Shoes, Sheetings, Ac., &c. A fresh lot
Garden Seed, just received.
©a?* Terms CASH, “and no deviation.”
Albany, December 23, 1858.
Ladles Gold Watches and Chatelaios.
All warranted perfect time keepers.
Gold Jewelry.
H EAVY Gold Vwt, Guard and Fob CllAtm
Keys, .Neals, Chai-.ms, Glosses, Locket.
& t;'trii?'i IANif,Carbuncle,Cameo, Mosaic and Fruit
Gold Jewelry in seta.
Diamond Pins and Rings.
P INE Gold Bracelets, Necklaces,Br.>ochcs, Ear
Rings, Finger Rings.
(Jent’s Pins. Cellar and Sleeve Rotlnns &c , ic.,
at the Albany B.a.k Store. L. h. WELCH.
Solid Silver and Silver-Plated "
TABLE YVABE.
MACON, C2-E30.
SPRING OF 1859.
SOUTH - lYESTEItN GEORGIA
LAKiOS.
• LEE COUNTY.
1st District—Nos. ! IS, 155, 161.
13th “ “* 16.
14th “ 65, 95, 99, 100, 138,139, 157.
SUMTER COUNTY.
15th District—Nos. 80, 82. 135, 212, 254.
16th “ “ 226.240. 245 247.
TERRELL (TOUNTY.
12tli District—Nos. 65, 60, 129.
4lll
WHEN THEY VISIT OUR CITY,
the event tliey order, wo should bo pleased t
their orders, - .
which will ever receive prompt and
careful attention, at uniformly
Low Pi-ices.
rience being ample, wc are sure that
FARE REDUCES!
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
id Passage as Low as
S T E A HI E U S.
$15,
CAKIZT PASSAGE,
l*y the splendid and coiiirntiUiiuis
Side- Wheel Sieamers
ALHil’STA,... .1,5<I0 tans C.ijat. M. S. Woodliull,
FLORIDA, ....1,300 “ ... ... •• Daac Crowell.
ALABAMA,...1,300 “ “ tieo.R.Scheiivk.
And first class IWcll
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 tons
r I'M I USE ■Steanisliips belong
L the old tjstablished and lav.
ite line, known as the “New* Y<
.on! Savannah Steam NavigaJi
Company,” a
. T. Lyon
;c Public gcncntlly, and intends to keep a 1 wavs on
ind every ililtijr in bis Tine, which can or may be
anted; consisthigvmtoitjr uunierous other articles,
of the following:
Batftiiwg ami Ropq, Bacon and Lard,l'ick'.ed Pork,
Fulton Market Beef, Sueur nnd Iron and
.Steel, Hats and Taps, Kem-vs and Blankets,
Usnaberga-nnd lloii^puns. ih*ots and Shoes,
I>?ads and Oils, Paints ( .p all kids, Butter, Flour,
Salt, Cheese, Fish. Rice, Potatoes, (Irish and
Sweet) Buckwheat Flour, Molasses and Syrup,
Tobacco for chewing or smoking. Tallow and
Candles.
„• Lici'aors
Of all kinds—French, lVac.h and Apple Brandies j
White, Red, and Monongahela Whiskey; Rum and
Gin; Madeira, Port, Sweei and Champagno Wittes;
Cordials oi Various kinds.
-A-lsso,
AH kinds of Pickles, Cockers, Onions, Yeast Pow
ders, Ginger, Spice, Pepper and Nutmegs, Powder
ami Shot, Haines, Lead, Trace (’bains, Hoes and
Ploughs, Garden Seeds, Axes. Porware. Jugware
and Tinware, Straw Cutters and Corn Shelters, Pots
•and Kettles, and Cutlery of all kinds, Cigars of dif
ferent kinds and brands, Potash, Peas, Sardines and
Raisins. Blacksmith Tools, consisting of all kinds
Vices, Bellows, &c. # *
■ALXssa,
Colton, Hides, Tallow, Wool, nnd all country Pro
duce will be purchased, and tiic best market price
paid for them, cither in Cash or in exchange lor
Groceries.
!Lr* Give me a call, and if I don’t suit you in price
and quality, it. will be your fault, not mine.
ROBERT MORROW.
Albany, January 27. 1859. 44—3m.
In Store and for Sale.
landed by
o House in the tradi
Csiu Offer Greater Inducements.
Our Mr. PRITCHETT is now in New York —>
Staple and Fancy Silks,
TISSUES,
BARAGE ROBES A LES and
6lh
RANDODPil COUNTY.
5tli District—No. 205. ’
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. l6!> 188, 189, 196, 229, 231.
281 251.
15th “ “ 60,61,66.72,157.
16th M “II. 20, 21, 13. 44. 53, 5 4, 116,
1 17, 128, 137, 143, 144, 154,
159, 160, 165, 166. 171, 188.
189.195.191,198,232.
DOOLY COUNTY.
2d District—Nets. 68, 202, 206.
3d “ ‘ “ 30.67.
“ 2. 4. 19.20.30,35,36. 10,51.51.
118, 113,147,179,205,206,21*2,
237,250. •
“ 1,65,66,129,121,132,188,189.
195.
“ 82, 110. Ill.116, 134, 141. 142,
143, 147. 167.197,223,255,256.
*• 16, 18, 19, 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76, 77. 82, 79, 85, 110, 176,177,
204, 205, 211,214.
8th ! “ M 150,151,161,162,168,172,177,
178. 189 198.199.215,216,265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3d District—No. 35. ’ „
*7tl» “ 28,41,56.61.
MACON COUNTY.
8th District—No. 93
1st “ “ 116.
2d “ “ 178,203,29).
MARION COUNTY.
I’ADELFORI), FAY &. CO.,
A set its, Siivao.—
SA'J L L. MlTOniLL .VSrtN,
Agents, New York.
ISABELLA HOUSE,
10th
14th
ALBANY. LEO.
rjnilE above 111 tel, in Aleany, the present terniiu-
fi- us «*t t!io Georgia nnd Florida Rail Road, is
now open for the reception.of the
77M \ FLI\G PUBLIC.
The House ar.d Furniture are new. The 1
prietor is determined to make it a FIRST (’LASS
HOTEL, and hopes by strict attention to the wai
of his Guests, to merit the patronage of the Pnblii
L. II. DURHAM. Proprietor,
Albany, April 8, 1858 2—
A 1
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
3 Wliirs, &c., Ac.,
l.L of which are made to special order for tins
rket by the best maniilaclurers at i lie North’.
I v stock is not inferior in quality to any thing ever
tiered iu the South. Those wislitng to purchase
vrili find it to their interest to give me a call.as l
m determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
UJ’ Special orders filled at short police.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J. S. Moremcn's.
Albany, December 23, 1858. * 39-
TO THE PUBLIC!
rilHE UNDERSIGNED is now opening a fine *
assortment of
GENTLEMEN’S
Fashionable Clothing,
DACVTD RQSS,
Book-Binder
Blank Accor.nt Book Manufacturer,
Comer of Third and Cherry Street?,
(ursTAius) NXA-GO.TS r , (JrA.
Is prepared to execute all orders for BLA N K BOOKS
FOR COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to
bind Music and all kinds of Printed Work, with neatness
d dispatch
FLOUNCED BARAGGS,
Solid-colored Barages,
Organdie Muslin Robes,
JACONET MUSLIN KOKES,
LA-WIS^S, '
rjlHE Best quality, an l^rold cheap for cash only,
GINOHAMS,
s *
_T A.ILOHXISr Gf.
»I^HE eobscriber would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Alba*
ny and vicinity, that he has opened the
above, busineas in all its various bran-
C •? . j Wor *f entrusted to his cafe,
will be done with neatness, dispatch'
and in
Workmanlike manner.
He flatters himspK ihat in neatness
and durability, bis wtrb will compare favorably with
any. O* Shop on^Brtoj street, in the room form-
rly occupied by Mr. Lt.nsgr, Tailor,
nog. 3S. 35— 1>. (lOBINSf)N, Tailor.
1830.
BAPTIST
at the Albany Book Store.
feb.3
L. E. WELCH.
SEWING MACHINES.
Price from $18 to $150.
(jr l f M. SINGER & CO S r»le.n,
WEED’S Patent,
BOUDOIR'S Patent,
WATSON’S Patent,
SARGENTS Patent.
; of Byington’s Hotel, Albany, Ga.
rf tii^e' Maehines are of the best the world ever
produced.
For sale e
Cal! and exatnirio them.
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA*
r piIE Srwao Term will begin Jannwy loth, and end
* July 6d»- The Faculty,by the addiuon cf two other*
p n* has been increased to mm experienced teachers.
»rof. Blandxkr, Principal of Moac Department, comes
recommended by celebrated ramadana aa a ekilfol per-
, rmer, and able to teaeh on any Instrument desired.—
instrucuon given in any branch of female education.
Humber of pupils increase* every term. The BoaRmsa
ISffik*control of Rev. T. Musxand Lady,
•“Wd by the FrwMittt. For other information apply to
R- D. MALLARY, Pr£idfcnt.
Cothbert, Dec. 9.1858. 17-ly*
NOTICE.
LAID FOR SALE.
0 _„ JOB WORK
" EVERY KIND, neatly and promptly done at
(he Patriot Office, cheap for cash.
nr.
J. H. WATSON.
34—
H AVING purchased the pleotation of I
I -
EMBROID’RD SLEEVES AND COLLARS
» EDGINGS AND INSERTfAGS,
ti L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS,
Ulvoning presses,
HOSIERY, GLOVES
DOMESTIC GOODS, &c., &c.
! Di.-trict—Ni». tiJ.
til.
lltll
<17, US, 125.158.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
8th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
I2lll Disk—'Nos. 107, 11111,202, 2(19,215,228,258.
13th “ “ 13.98, I2f>: 132. 134.152,153,155,
150, 15S, 18.8, 182, 174, 198, 217,
' 213. 252.
14tll “ “ 93,93,103,128.
15th “ “ 137. 187, 158,229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
16th Dist.—Nos. 73. 1T)3, 103
EARLY COUNTY.
26th Dist.—Nos. 35, 36. 37, 38, 84. 85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
1 till Dist.—Nos. 12.13, !«, IT, 51, 66, 68,-76, 89,90.
, • 92, 93, 96,141, 146, \47,150.
16lll “ “ 380.
27th “ 263,‘264, 298 299. 300, 301, 302.
LIYERT STABLE.
M essrs. Harrell & hahn re
niiectfully inform their friends and tin
iblie visiting Bainbridge during Cour
.•ok, that they are prepared to furnish goo*
uhling for any-quantity of Horses, at lh<
Mowing Rates:
per day for a Single Horso,
n.titl [»er week do do
15.00 per month do do
Also kept on hand, a good assortment of Horses and
Hack? to Hire at low' rates.
They return their thanks for past kindness, and hope to
eritthe continuance of the favors of their friends in fu
ture.
Bainbridge, April 29,1858. . * 5—tf.
THOMAS COUNTY.
81 h-Dist.—Nos. 389, 391, 392, 423, 424.
17th “ “ 212, 347, 348, 374, 376.
The above Jands owned and for sale by
WM; B. JOHNSTON, MaCon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston & Co.’s. feb.3 ly.
^Probert Collivr, aituated five rn.lca
North-V/cst or Newton, containing 750
-res' 250 in cultivation with vieceesant
Loff Building*, new Gin Hooae, dtp. Also, «MjW
Ift '"ni.n m edi.telylfdesU
Our Mr. Fears
Will be most of the Spring in Albany, and he will take
pleasure in taking orders from his friends for any thing in
. The Dry Goods Line,
and will alwayB eee that Goods ordered shall give entire
satisfaction. • . »
Tsana—Bills due and payable 25th December nut, and
all Cash Billa liberally discounted.
All Bills amounting to $20 or over, will be delivered in
Albaoy by Express, free of charge or trouble to buyers.
FEARS, SWANSON & PRITCHETT,
Cotton Avenne, Macon, Ga.
February 24,1859. 48—ly.
TURPIN & VOLKER,,
Albany—Geo.,
MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY VARIETY OF
TIJST-W^RE
And Dealers in all descriptions of Foreign and 1
Hard-Ware, ;
Wholesale and Retail
VVE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
t jp* llariter’s, Graham’s, Godey\« and all otherMaga
lies hound iu citesp and substantial styly. . .
All <»r*lers sent by mail or expressproinptly attended to
April 23, 1858. 4—ly
t'' Office, which
:an be purchased-
sts in part of. i!iu
the Store below the ^Albany Pat
e offer on as clienp terms as c
elsewhere. Our assortment consi
following;
Gentlemen's Fnn-k and-Dress Coats ;
Vests, Pants, Drawers, Shins;
Under-Shirts, Hats, (Taps. Slmes, S<rUs :
Carpet Bags am! Valiecs ;
Cloaks, Shawls* &c., &*•..
O’ Please call and examine our assortment before
buying elsewhere.
S. GREfcTNTREE &. CO.
Albany, Feb. 3d, 1859. 45—6m.
•asonabk* terms.
i take “Life Risks , ^**ii
U.Oll SALE.
J OFFER FOR SALE my lMantatioftC
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PACKET LINE!
T HE splendid and fast running Steam “GORDON,” F.
Barden, Commander, leaves Savannah for Charles-
every SUNDA Y and IVEDNESDA Y afternoon, at
, .’clock,and connects at C4iarlcston with the morning
train of the North-Eastern R. R. going North. Return
ing leaves Charleston every MONDAY and FRIDAY
NIGHT, M. 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the ears of the
North-Eastern Railroad) and arrives at Savannah early
the following mornings. By .this route passengersci
Dougherty county, situated Kite
iles West of Albany, adjoining ibc’cele-
ated Porter lands of Tlmmas Monghon
and Paul E. Tarver, contain ing 1250 acres, more or
less, Oak and Hickory Linde, with 800 in line state
of cultivation—well improv. d intheyvay of Houses.
Persons desiring to purchase, would do,.well to
call and examine tiie premises,
jan.20. 3m.* v B. W. KEATOJi.
To the Planters
of South-Western Georgia,
T HE undersigned will be prepared by the open
ing of the next season, to receive Cotton at his
new ar.d commodious, WARE-HOUSE, situated
near the Railroad Depot, nnd sufficiently far from
town to render it free from the danger of lire. And
by strict attention to the storage and sale of cotton _
he hopes to merit and respectfully solicits the pa
tronage of the Planters generally of South-Western
Georgia.
CLEMENT A. CHEATHAM.
April 8,18$8 • . 2—ly*
throi
mington, w. j
Having a* through freight arrangement with the Central
Railroad and its connections,all freights between Charles-1
J. P. BROOKS, Agents, Savannah.
E. LaFITTE. & CO., Agents, Charleston.
January 21,1858. ’ 43—till 1st July *59.
o F
been bought with care and expressly for this
market.
In making this announcement, we feel that we
have every thing that is usually kept in our line.
Our stock consists in part of the foltewing articles.
• A! “ r^C^k^Oo'^^nTnlt “and
► .,
E. S. COLLIER,.
Don’t Fail to Gall on
S. H. JSTIX,
^ ND GET Your Boot* and Shoes.
Opposite Jones, Laws*’Co.
Albany, Dee. 9, 1858. 37.
Stores,
Nalls,
Iron,
Cons,
Blacksmiths’ Tools,
Carpenters’ do.
Straw Cutters,
Corn Shelters,
Hollow Ware,
rocket add Table Cutlery,
And every variety of House-Furnishing Goods, to
which we most respeclfullycairtbe attention oftbose
in want, and especially the Ladies.
W.H.Tnsm.
Dec. 9. 37-6to. ♦ C. Volke!:. •
Dr. John S. Coleman,
iFFERH his Professional srrvi« e* to the citi
zens of Lee county. He can be found,' when
not professionally engaged.
At M«j. BRYAN’S, *
Formerly known as the ** liter inch in’s place,” in Lee
County.
December 30, 1858. 40-3m
FRED. VOGELGSANGrS
N'EAy .
CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY AND FRUIT
STORE. 1
IU- S. POLFl'S—MERCHANT TAILOR, xi
ASrenjoved to the SECOND Store below MER
CER & deGR AFFENRIEiyS Grocery Store, o'p-
9 th«“RYINr;'rniM HOTEL” nn RrnnH KlrPst
posite the “BYIN GTON HOTEL,” on Broad Street.
Thankful as I am for past patronage, I hope to merit a
continuance of the same. 1 am, receiving my Fall and
Winter GoojL, embracing French and English Cloths,
Fancy Casomeres, German Doeskins* plain and Fancy
Vestings, and all other new styles of Goods for the season.
I shall continue to receive at regular intervals, all the new
and fashionable goods that mav be brought into use. My
Stock is wananted to be of the best materi.il, and all gar
ments made by me, to order, from the same, are warrant
ed in material. Workmanship, and to, fit, and to*be
cheap as can befumished by any einrila*; establishment
tiffs State. . *
All Goods brought to me to be made' up, warranted iiv
the usual-manner. * SAMUEL POLFUS.
E=5?" Cleaning and Repairing done with nealnea and
dispatch. - -*
"Albany, Ga.^Oct. 14th, 1858. 22—6m.
DOOR TO THE BOOK-STORE.]
in Fancy and Home-made Candies, Nuts.
*,I kinds of Fruit—a large assortment Toys,
and Parties supplied ^with Cak«j—Plain
bum cannot be exceU*!. r ' '
a«. w
Sfcv ' '.-1#
JACK FOR SALE.
qpilE' Celebrated “John Jaik Ass,” -
of renowned Pedigree, and about
four years old, is' offered.for sale oh
accommodating terms. Person*wish
ing to hurchace fine stock,have now an opportunity.
ipply at tmi Office.. .
ticuiars a;