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VOL.XV. •
AJLiBAJSTY, GA., JsJPTElJ.L 28, 1859..'
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• GIFTS.
One Hundred Varieties of Gifts.
S 1MPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE.
, I CHESTNUT ST:, PHILADELPHIA—
333 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA—
• 333 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA-
333 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA—
WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
I ONE HUNPRED VARIETIES
op valuable; and useful gifts i
OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL GIFTS!
OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL GIFTS!
• OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL ^IFTS!
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
• JJgy* A VALUABLE OlW WITH EVERT BOOK SOLD.
* A*VALUABLE OIFT WITH EVERT BOOK 80LD.
jg VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVEBT BOOK SOLD.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
* CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
By addressing _ ’ JL MELVIN;
333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
*3^ New Catalogues, just issued, containing all the
Popular J J “ J w -
r Works of the day. and a List of One Hundred Va
rieties of Gifts. When orders of Twenty-five Dollars and
upwards are received, a receipt for the same will be sent by
return mail
more liberal than e
"AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
• AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
Address IS. UTEI.VIN.
333 CHESTNUT STREET.
Philadelphia, Ps
March 21th, 1859. 52—3m
33. T. TOUsT IBS,
(SUCCESSOR TO MESSRS. JOKES A LAWS,)
[WHOLESALE!
DEALER
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
IRON, NAILS, WINES, LIQUORS,
Ba'odlko axd Ron, Haboi4rc, Snois, Buisirs,
and allJcmdt of
Pl&ntatioil Supplies,
Albany, Georgia.
March 3, 1889. 49—
K. T. .TOXICS,
T he Citizens of t>otJGHERTY county are
respectfully invited to call aud examine our Stock
WQEN THEV VISIT OUR CITY,
and in the event thef order, we should be pleased, to fill
their orders, * . »
wliich will ever receive prompt aitd
carelnl attentipu, at uniformly
Low [Prices. •
being ample, we are sure that
(SUCCESSOR TO JONES & LAWS.)
GROCER,
ALBANT-QjSO.
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &o.
20 Bales Eatnnton Factory Osnaburgs,
6 w Ben Franklin **
3 ** Thomaston “ “
.8 Virginia “ “
25 M Homespuns,
* 8 “ Cotton Yarns.
For sale by
E. T. JONES.
NOTICE
PLA3STTE3R.S,
| 1 "AVING purchased-of Mr. Thomas ,
‘Hr ‘
Bagby, his entire interest
Negro Trade,
in Macon, I take this method of reforming those
that wish to
Purchase or Sell
Negroes, that the business will be continued at the
OLD STAND, next door to Messrs. Adams & Rey
nolds’ Ware-House, on Poplar Street, where they
can find, at all times, a likely lot of Virginia and
Maryland Negroes, at fair prices. I will also , pay
liberal prices for alt Young and likely Negroes oft'er-
ed for sale. JAMES G. NOEL
* Macon, April 14th, 1859. 3—6m
. Sir Phillip Sidney,
Beauties of Ruakin,
Lady Blessington’a Conversations with l*ord Byron,
&SS of ,hrB*reuk&r*ah"r P " d “- .
Bothwell a Poem by W. E. Aytoun,
Lectures on Rhetorick. Channing,
Father and Daughter. Miss Bremar,
The Four Sisters
Dr. Quincy's Works complete, 20 vol.
Waveriey Novels, 46 vol,
Tioknor’s Celebrated Household Edition,
Lillian, by J F. Smith,
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kerseys, (different prices;,
8 Bales Stripes.
For aale.by E. T. JONES.
Whiskey, Brandy,'Wine, &c.
Whiskey per gallon, from 50c. to 84 00
Brandy ** •* 44 82 Q0 to 10 00.
Wine «* ♦* “ 75o. to 3 50
For sale by E. T. JONES.
.Sugar, Coffee, &o.
10 Ba rels A Sugar,
10 B “
MACOIT, CKEO.
SPRING OF 1859.
Gan Offer Greater Iuduccmcntt.
Staple and Fancy-Silks,
• TISSUES,
BAR AGE ROBES ALES* and-
FLOUNCED RARAGES,
25 “ Coffee “
50 Sacks Rio Coffee,
25 “ Java “
5-Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bbls. Golden Syrup.
For sale by E. T. JONES;-
Fine *Tobaeo6,
At the following prices per pound:
Katy Darling, 81 50.
Colorado Rolls, 1 50.
Kiss Me Quick, 1 00.
PanCake, 1 25.
Frank Weston, 75.
Plain Twist, 80.
For sale by E. T. JONES.
Match 3,q85fl. ,
Rare Chanoe for Buying
PURE COM WHISKEY!
Snake in the Grass,
The Land and The Book,
Self-Made Man, dtc- &c. '
Just Received at the Albany Book Store.
February 17,1859. L. r
TAILORIN' Gr.
He flatters himself that in neatness
and durability, his work will compare favorably with
any. O’ Shop on Broad street, in the room form
erly occupied by Mr. Lisdsey, Tailor.
nov. 25. 35— P. ROBINSON, Tailor.
HOWARD’S PURE CORN WHISKEY—
guaranteed to be pure unadulterated and free from
Drugs of any description. Call and see for yourself.
We h ive exclusive sale, of Howard’s Whiskey,
and will always‘sell at the lowest marginal price.
E. T. JONES.
Albany, Feb. 10, 1859. 46-
Head! Head! 1
VALUABLE LANDS
FOR SJURIES.
Solid-colored Barages,
Organdie Muslin Robes,
JACONET lUUSLIX ROSES,
■ L^wisfs,
Q-i3xr*3?EiA.:affl:s,
' jmasrm • _
EMBROID’RD SLEEVES AND COLLARS,
“ EDGINGS AND INSERTI.YGS,
« • L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS,
Evening Dresses,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
DOMESTIC GOODS, &c„ &c.
LANDS! LANDS!!
FOR SALE L’OW.
N OS. 44, 221 in 7th district Baker Co.
• 82, 366 in 9th 44 MitchelL
161 in 10th • « . . do.
90, 127, 219, 258—11th do.
*1 will take $3 per aero, cash, for Lots
217, 218, 219,220,223,224. in *#>dy, 13th Mitchell
253, 254, 256,267,276,284; ' • • do. do.
228,248,360,361,153,188, do. do.
48, 60, 122, 424, 129, « do. do.
287 in Gth of Early county. , * .
‘ 1 will take $3 per acre, cash, for Lots numbers—
66,67, 68, 69, 68, 64,.66, in* body, in 26th*Early.
181,300, 202 in 26th of Early county.
20, 22, 69, 184, 223, 235, 237 in 28th of Early.
106,173 in 14th of Decatur county.
89, 41, 64, *270 in 16th Decatur county.*
96; 163, 164 in 16th do. do.’
1, JL15 in tho 21st do. do. * •
178 in the 27lh do. do. * ’ .
Half of 176 in the 19th do. do.
127 in the 9th of Berrien county.
230, 281,371,872,859,363, 409,426—10th Lowndes.
611 in the 11th of Lowndes:
277,' 826, .325, 3G1 in the 12th of Lowndes.
40, 47, 64, 65 in the 1st of Rabun.
75, 106 in the 3d of Rabun:
113 in the 6th of Rabun. . . - .
16, 65, 163 in the 18th of Habersham. * #
177 in 19th district, 8d section of Cherokee comity
168 in 16th do. 1st do. of Cherokee county.
816 in 4th do. • 1st do. - of Clierokee county.
The above Lands, owned by Jons Robinsojs, have
been placed in charge of the undersigned, who Will’
take pleasure in showing them to any persons wish-
Ihg to* purchase any of said lots, and will make con
tracts l'ov their sale at fair prices. Titles perfect.
HAMLIN J. COOK.
-and tenders his professional services in all the branches .
Dentistry, to bis friends and the public generally. His
work is guaranteed; and will be executed in the most mod
em and approved style. -' • '
JCSjT He is prepared to entertain at his house, persons
who.reslde at a distance and having work dope, fret of
charge. Terms nfoderste. * '• feb.lO. ly.
D
,R. A. D. GALES, respectfully announces to
of ALBANY and vicinity, tbathe has
tbeci
snTbffiee in the new Brick Boilding "opposite J. H. fiwre,
’raneheiof
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.
■REASONS why thp GRXTVKR fit BAKER Ma
chine is universally prefered for finnily sewing
1st. It is more simple, and easier kept hi order,
than any ojheT Machine. • •
23.' It makes a seam which frill not rip or ravel.
though every third stitch is cut.
from two oral
imi,'
KMAJLE
0N TBE LOWEST &BEST CASU TERMS,
A T THE OLD STAND formerly occupied hr
Col. N. Tift, on the Sooth aide of Bread street,
one'door East-of Beers &. Brinson’s Dry floods
Store,and i
3d. It sews from two ordinary Rpoohj, and thu^j
all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the
Sfime machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere
change of spook, to nil varieties of work.
4tn. 'Pha same machine runs silk.linen thread,
and common spool cotton with equal facility-.
5t!i. Thesenm.is as elastic as the most elastic
fabric, so that it is free from alt liability to break in
hing. ironing, or otherwise.
’r
Also.,I am offering for sale the follo.wing Lots:
No. 246 in'the 28th district of Early county.
336, 387 in the 13th of Miller county.
150, 141, 180 in the 7th of Baker county.
237 in the 23d of Thomas.county/
131, *60, 250 in the 17th of Thomas county.
23, 338 in the 13th of Thomas county.
267 in the 16th of Decatur county....
Our Mjl —
Will be most of the Spring in Albany, and he will take
pleasure in taking orders from luc lriends for any thing ii
The Dry Goods Line,
and will always eCe that Goods ordpred shall give entire
satisfaction. T ♦
Terms—Bllls-Jue and payable 25th December next, and
all Cash Bills liberally discounted.
All Bills amounting to $20 or over, will be delivered
Albany by Express, free of charge or trouble to buyers.
modiately above the old Snulh-Weat^
Ifere the subscriber, in addtflon to iho .
Urge StpeW^arcWsed froin' N. Tift, is constRntly
ordering and receiving Trash supplies of every des- •.
criptiori needed to accommodate hie cpstpmers and
the Public*generally, and intends to keep always on'
liandevery thing In his It he, which can or may be
wanted; consisting among numerous othef articles,
of the following: .
Bagging and Rope,Bacon and JLard, Pickled Pork;
Fulton Market Beef, Sugar and Coffee, Iron and
Steel Hats and Caps, Kerseys .and Blankets*
Osnabcrgs arid Homespuns,.Boots^ arid Shoes, .
6tb. The stitch made by this machine i« more
beautiful than any other made, either by hand or
machine. •
' Merchants can seenrp the sales of.lhese Machines
in tiieir different localities, with .profit to themselv
arid their enstomensby applying to the undersigned,
owners of the Right for Georgia. , ■
•These Machines are always on exhibition at their.
Sales Room, 011 Brpml street. •.
THOiVTaS P. STOVALL &. CO.
I^ads and Oils, Paints of. all kids, Butter,Fk»r v
h, Rico, Potatoes, {Irish and
Salt, Cheese, Fish, .. _
Sweet) Buck\vhw.t Flour, Molasses rind. Syrup,
Tobacco for chewing or smoking, Tallow andi f
Candles. * * u * •'
LiQ.ELQTS .
Of-nil krnds—French, Peach and Apple Brandies’* #
White, Red, and Monongahela Whiskey; Ifc«nv and
Gin; Madeira, Port, SweetVtifLChatnpagtie Wind*
Cordials of various*kitids^ .
AlSO, ‘ \
Allkinds^f Pickles, Crackers, Onions, Yeast
ders, Ginger, Spice, Pepper'and‘Nutmegs, Powder
“ ace Ciiains, Hoes and
IT J. II. Watson, Agent for Albany,
Jhlv 1. 1858
and Shot, Hames,JLdhd, Trace
Augusta, Ga.. ploughs, Garden. Seeds, Axes, Pot ware.. J,?gware*
’y, Ga. I fln J T'intt'nrp. Strniv f!nttprs and f!nVn Shnllprs. Pols
the 21st
321, 365, 383 in the 4th of Calhoun county.
158 in the 9lh of Berrien coupty.
27, 110, 204 inXhc 10th of Lowndes county.
34, 42, 102 in the 11th ofi Mitchell county.
Albany, feb. 17. 47—ly. H. J. COOK.
■ FOR NEW YORK. •
FARE. REDUCED'
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
31, 3- 3NT 33 St - ••
LEE COUNTY.
1st District—Nos^ 11S, 155, 151.
13th “ “ 16.
14th “ “ €.% 93, 99,100, 138,139, 157.
SUMTER COUNTY.
16th District—Nos. 80, 82, 135, 212, 254.
16th “ “ 226,240,245,247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 65, 66, 129. v
Freight and Passage as Low ashy any
STEAMERS.
RANDODPH COUNT T.
6th District—No. 2«)5. •
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 160, 188, 189, 196,-
34,254.
60, 64, 66, 72.. 157
CABIN PASSAGE, : :
By the.spleudid nnd commodious
Sidc-Whetl Steamers
AUGUSTA,... .1.500 tons. C«pt: M. S. Woodhull.
FLORIDA,,..-. .1,300 “ “ *Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA,... 1,300 “ ....... u . Geo^R. Scheuok.
And first class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100tons...Cap*. 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 are
eommauded by experienced, skilful, careful and polite
officers. . I>ADELFORD, FAY. & CO.,
RA.M’L U. Mil Au^W 1 .
jay 1. H— Agents, N^v/York.
and Tinware, Straw Cutters and Corn Shelters,.
and Kettles, and Cutfery of rill Ivinds, Cigars of difr,
ferent kinds'and.brands, Ppla^h, peas,*Sardines and
Raisins.. Blacksmith Tools, consisting Qf all kindj^
—Vices; Bellows, &c. . • * ~
. . * AlSO,
., : Colton, Hides, Tallow, Wool, rind aR country Pror.
0 * c j duce will be purchased^ and the beet market price
! paid for them, either in Cash.oP in exchange for
j Groceries, ,
*15,! 3J* Give me a call, and if I donVsuit you-in pric^.
j and qufdity, it will be your fault, not mine. - % . • •
ROBERT MORROW,
Albany, January 27,1859. 44r»r3m.
In Store arid for Sale,
A SUPERIOR B9T OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAfcONS, HARNESS • :
WHIPS,'fcc. Sca-t . :
ALLof which are made \o special order for Ihia
xl mar
15th
16th
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(FOUMF.RI.V CftUMftlEY HOUSR.)
ALBANY, GEO.
market by the bc&t rn^nulactprers at I he North.
My stock is not inferior in quality, to any thing ever,
offered in. the South. Those wishing to purchase
-U4* 1 ** i. iwfaiTav-ttp gmr-fticcaU.^I
am determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
D“ Special orders filled at short notice; -vv
R v L. • TOMLlNSpNi
Jackson street, West of J. S. Moremen’a.
11.20,21,43,44, 53, 6l, 116,! r|lHE above Hoteh iri Albany,the present terrain-
* 4, JL - - ~
FEARS, SWANSON & PRITCIIETT,
Cotton Avenuo, Macon, Ga.
February 24, 1859. 48—ly.
:®
i . JL
>uld do well
1850.
BAPTIST
mmkii
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA.
) wine experienced teachers.
recommended by celebrated musicians as a skilful per
former, and able to teach on any Instrument desired
Instruction given in any branch of female education.
Number ofpupils increases every term. The Boarding
House is under the control of Rev T. Mess and Lady,
aided by the President. For .other information apply to
Fifty Negroes Wanted.
F IFTY Likely Negroes wanted, from Ten ^
to Twenty-five years of age—for which «
Cuthbert, Dec. 9,1858.
R. D. MALLARY, President.
17—ly*
EXAMINE MY PRICES!
....... 75fi
Misses
P ERSONS wishing to buy their Boots and Shoes
at one established price house, will call on
S. H. NIX,
Near Sims A Rust’s Ware-house, and buy at the
following prices;
Ladies Silk Congress Gaiters - J $1 00i
44 Glove Kid 41 .............. 160i
4I . Colored Tipi 44 ' ....
44 Black Lasting .....
Misses Congress Gaiters.......u..
44 Lutinir - 44 '
1 10@2 60
Ties 90@150
Boots76
Ties .6001 25
Ladies 44 Slippers.;... 76@2 25
44 Glove Kid 44 126@300
44 Toilet 44 1 601
Childrens’Shoes
Mens’ Georgia made Pump Boots
44 “ Welt 44
44 44 44 w. p. 44 d'+ism
44 Ditching Boots. a
Boys’ Boots .....
Mens’ Calf Oxford Ties — 3 OOi
- Glove Kid 44 3 “
44 Goat ‘I S
44 Patent 'Leather: it..;...., .8
44 Calf Georgia made Brogans 2 6O1
“ “ “ “ Peg’a'Brogahe, l 60i
“ Kip 44 # 4 » . 44 IS61
Boys’ Calf 8titched^ * 75<
• “ . 44 Pegged...*..5.......... 60|
Mens’ Georgia made Red Russot 1 *“
Boys*. « m, - . ... v .,.u.
A large lot of BoyiYrid Misses 8hoee...
All kinds of work made to order, a
done with neatness arid durability.
Albany, March SU
T HE Undersigned is offering 20,000
acres of unimproved Lands *
Counties of Early, Miller, Baker, Calhoun,
Mitchell, Thomas, Lowndes, Brooks and _
Berrien. Persons wishing Bargains would
to apply soon.
—ALSO—
One valuable Plantation in Dougherty county, con
taining 700 acres, 200 acres of which is cleared and
in a fine state of cultivation. The reqaarkablo fer
tility of the Lands of Daugherty, is the best recom
mendation that can be given of- this place.
—ALSO—
One Body of Land in Calhoun county (adjoining
Dougherty county Line.) containing 2300 acres, with
about 800 acres cleared and well improved.
.• —ALSO—
Ope very valuable place in Brooks county, contain
ing about 1450 acres of Pine and Hammock Land,
600 of which is cleared, and will bo* warranted to
makp l.OQO pounds bf Cotton per acre, with proper
cultivation.
—ALSO—
Five or Bix other smaller plantations in trio counties
of Loe, Terrell and Calhoun.
For further particulars address
WM F. HOVIS,
ATTORNEY AT DAW, AND LAND AGENT,
Dawson, Ga.
March 17th, 1859. 61—9m..
the highest price will be paid.
Macon, Oct. 7, 1858.
O. F. STUBBS.
IN'IEW •
SPEI1S &0GBS,
AT
The Dry Goods and Clothing
EMPORIUM
OF • •
E. ROSEKWALD & BRO,
SEWING MACHINES.
Price from $18 to $150.
G ROVER &. BAKER’S Patent,
I. ML SINGER & CO’S Patent,
WEED’S Patent,
BOUDOIR’S Patent,
WATSON’S Patent,
' SARGENTS Patent,
PRATTSPatent, . „ , - 4 ■
For sale-one door East of Byington’s Hotel. Albany, Ga.
Some of these Machines are of the best the world ever
produced. Call and examine them. • -
Needles for sale. J. H. WATSON.
Albany, November 18. 1856.. 84—*
and the public generally, th^tthey liave
oil hand and are daily receiving a very large and
attractive Stock of
7th
117, 128, 137, 143, 141, 154, S JL u.s of* the Georgia and Florida Rail Roa^
159,-160, 165, 166. 171, 188, j now open for the reception of the . *
. . TRAVELING PUBLIC.
The Hints#* arid Furniture, arri ‘new. 'The Pro
prietor is determined to make, it a FIRST CLASS
HOTEL, and hopes by strict attention to Ihe wants
of his “Guests, to merit the patronage of the-Pnblic.
... . L, H. DURHAM, Proprietor.
‘ Albany, April 8, 1853 * • 2—
Albany, December 22^’1858.
lOth
14th
mm s
GOODS,
. * 189,195, 197, 198, 232.
DOOLY COUNTY.
2d District-—Nos. 68, 202, 206.
44 30, 67.
44 2,4,19.20,30,35,36.40,51,54,
112, 113,147,179,205,206,212,
“*. 1.65,66,129,121,.132, IS3.189,
195.
I 4 82, 110. Ill, 116, 134. 14!, 142,
143; 147,167,197,223,255,236.
44 16, 18, 19, 139.
PULASKfCOUNTV.
4tl> District—Nos. 16, 77, 86, 79, 85, 110, 176, 177,
864,205,211,214.
8tll ‘ “ 150,151, 161,162,168,172,177,
178, 189,198,109,215,216,205.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3d District—No. 35.
7tll “ 28,41,56.61.
MACON COUNTY. ' • . ■
8th District—No. 93. .
1st “ •*. 116. ..
2d “ “ 178,203,209.,
MARIOS COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
41 h “ “ 97,98,125,158.
11th " “ 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6tli District—No, 32.
.TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th nUt.-Nos. 187, 199, 202, 209,215, 228, 256.
D^VLD DOBS,
Book-Binder
Blank Account.Book Manufacturer,
Comer of Third and Cherry Street,
(or 9TJUBS.) 1STA-GOIST, GA,
Is prepared U> execute all orders for BLANK BOOKS
FOR COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to
bind Music and all kinds of Printed Work, with neatness
and dispatch.
Hamer’s* Graham’s, Godey’s and all other^ftlaga-
xifttis bound in cheap and sobsUmtiaVstyh
All orders sent by mail or expreteproinpdy attended to.
Ap/il 22, 1858. -4^1y
Consisting of the very latest styles of Ladjes Drcs*
Goods, such as American, French and English
Prints, Ginghams, Mtislins, Barages,.Silk Tissue,
White and Colored Brilliants, Jd
13th
BlIiL’S
ILL is at his OI.D .STAND, where ho has
. been for the last six years, and expects to be
there for the next six to come. With good safe
Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Hacks of any size; and
trusty servants to send to soy part of the Gk>bc:~
Gnod Lots with sheds Idr Drove Horsts or Mules,'
with plenty of.oorn nod fodder for the accemtuoda-
1 inn of all that .(hay call- The Stable ig situated
between the Bvotstox Hotel and IsabellalloupE,
and tin theatreet.teadiog toiind from the Depot/
aJI.ua se<. • • , JAMES H HILlT.
AVfif ’’ / v .M-tf.
'iconetsSwfss and
Checked Mnslins, Black .and Colored.Silks, Robe*
wikes, Double’Skirt Robes, and Spring Skirts of the
latest 6tylesand best quality
Also, a splendid assortment of
MEWS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’
CLOTHITSTG,
of the bi*st make and latest styles.
• A very large stock of
BOOTS AND'SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Hosiery aud Embroideries,
Ladies Mantillas and^Bonncts,
Watches and Jewelry,
‘ CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Saddlery and Orookery.
‘ A large assortment of ftrown arid Bleached Sheet
ing and Shirtings, apd various-articles top numerous,
to mnntioa. • ' ,
ACT VVo call psrticularlv the attention of
Country Merchants,
to whom wo are abje'toaell Goodsat prices defying
EH oompelition.
E. ROSEiYWALD & BftO.
Albany, Ga„ Feb, 17th, 1859. 47-3m.
13, 98,126,132,131.152,153,155,
156,158, 168, 182, 174, 198, 217,
243,252.
14th *• “ 93,98,103,126.
loth “ “ 137,187,158,229.*
‘ TALBOT COUNTY.
16th Dist.—Nos. 73,102,103.
early county. -
26th Dist.—Nos.‘35, 36, 37, 38,-84,85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th Dist.—No.. 12,13,16,17,51,66, 68,76, 89,90,
. . 93,93,96,141, 146, 147, 150.
16th “ . •. «* 280. . •
■27th “ “ 263, 264, 298,299, 300, 301, 302.
: THOMAS COUNTY.
81 It Dist.—Nos. 389, 391,392,4113, 4-24. '• ;
171b “ “ -212,347.348,374,376. .
The shove lands owned and for Sale by
WAI. B. JOHNSTON, Macon; Ga.
Officc-iil E, J. Johnston &. Co.’s feh.3 ly.
LtVEEY STABLE.,
ii/rEgSRs. Harrell & rahn re- g
1U spectfully inform their friends aod tho>
public visiting Bainbridge during Court'
week, that they are prepared to furnish good
Stabling for «ny quantity of Horses* at the
following Rates: ■*.,*’ I
$L00 per day for a Single Hone.
,6.00 per week do do * f
15.00. per month do do • i
Also kept on hand, a good assortment of Hots
Hacks to Hir
BARTHOLF‘5
IMIS
A RE the only Machines which singly s*eVs : iu l
JjL superior manner, Xcatliec, Cloth* Rcr-
riey»s Sflks, Linens, RKnisl|ns r and Hems,
Gutliers, Tucks, Sews in.Uordwithout Boste-
ing. .^ Uses Linen, Cotton, or'Silk Threatf. Makes tho
Interlocked of Back-Stich on both sides, which can
not be Ripped ob Raveled,, and is very elastic\ andL
the Machine is so simple that ari^p^rspneari^jgeta^
it. Rubs at high speed. ts yery. durable^; AU of.
the.above facts irill be pro viol to any personjsrishing
to nnvnhflsi'. hvrallinti' nt Levilcn’s'Se’rlntr l\Incbiti.»
to purchase, b' _
•Depot, in W..Herring - &
lanta, (%..
, April 14th, lSoO. [3-
ung Store*' At
A. LEYDEN,
General Agent.
TURPIN & V0LKER,
Albany—Geo., .
MANUFACTURERS, OF EVERY VARIETY OF
Trisr-wAYipG, -.
And Dealer, In all dwcripdon,®f Foreign xml Domcdic
Wholesale arid Retail.
WE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED
WARRSNT8B.
FcbruVr'y 17ib, 1859.'
y,y
A OLD-Jewelry *nd Watchei
VT Corel Sets, Gold Jewelry.
CsraeLCwbunolvC*inio, Mosiic andUv* gets,
Ooldjevtiry. -v.r ■ ... •.
Erecelcts, Ncclrlsces, Brooches, Bings, &o„ Ao.
Fine Gold and Sil»trWellies. ' • ;
. N. B. These Giodr sxo- Kobght direct- from tie
Mmnufooturors, ahd.are ertfranted as represenled.
“ ' Die BookStdwe!*.and
, n April 7ta, ASS. ; ^
s eontinuance.of the lavore of their friends ii
Bainbridge, April 29,1558.
Look out for the Chances!
Wanted and Wanted Badly,
500,000 lbs. r Roo(l.dryiIidcs. . .7
‘ aoo,ooo ibnif Wool . ^ ;
50,000 Um. Tallow. * . .
25,000. IDs. Bcmwiix.
25 Likely Young: fttegroc*/
F )R all the above tlie cash will be'paid on deliv
ery, or for any portion thereof, at my Auction <
and Commission House, in Albapy, at customary,
rates, where bargains can be bought at private or
public sale. Bacon, Flour, and anything that may
be Bent us for sale, always on hand at lew prices. *
Bring yoi* , WOOL. _
IHDE5. ' ‘ .r
TALLOW, .
. • * • , BEESWAX, .
- L ' * or NEGROE.S, -
idTthcy trill fiad a ready purchaser in the person
Ji '* ^rvn®«» ^
Albany, March 31, 1859.
Charleston and Savannah'
STEAM-PACKET LINE.' ,
AHF. splendid and fast running Steam “GORDON,* 4 F
Barden, Commander, leaves Savannah Sot Charles'
- SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY afteraoon.at
ton every
3 o’clock, and connects at Charleston with the inprning
train of the' North-Eastern R. R. goiug Norths T
ing leaves Charleston every MONDAY and-FR(DAY
NIGHT, at 8 o’cloekjafter the arriral of thecars of the
North-Eastern Railroad) "tid wrrivos at SaTahnah early
the following mornings- By this routo passengers can ob
tain through tickets to and from Savannah, Qa., anff Wil
mington, N.Q.,
Having a through' freight airan*iment with the Centra
Railroad and Its confiefctiofls^nll freights between Charles
ton and the interior of Georgia, consigned to the Agents
of this line, VnlJ be forwarded^ wilh despatch, and fret of
J. Pv BROOKS,'Agents, Savannah..
E. L.VFITTE &. CO., A gema,-Cliarlerton.
January *41,185R, . 43-rtiH 1st-July *69.
LARGE and well selected, stock, which has
been bou'sht with care and expressly for this
market. * * J
In making this anhouncemept, wc' feel that we
have every thing that te us daily kept in onr line: •
Our stoqfc Consists in pirtof the following articles.
Stores, • 1 Blacksmiths* Tools,-
SaUS, -4 I Caroenters’ do.
. | Striw fitters, -t
{.torn SlnfflerS,
»«
O ' 'YSTfcRS. Steak, Hbt (Sffihe, aud • Meal, it'aft
hours of the day and’until YKo’clock at night,
may b*- had at* (be Oyster Saloon, of the Isabella
Houee; . . . . v ' t. IL DURHAM, *
net 14.29-^.-. . . Proprietor.
HENRY SCHURR,
Iroi,
(SVCOXHOB tq-nUB, VOOiLOSXSO.)
«•■*» -ai- < -: - - jHoIlow Ware,
rocket-and Table Cutlery,
And «v?re ynriety -of House-Furnishing Goods,-to
wliUhwe-rooetrespectfuJIyeal!" -“‘ "
tfnT
CONFECTipXERY-
'' 8T0
ol those
4 0
’.Mm*,
JACK FOR SALE,
fjnilB Celebrated “John.Jack Assj”.
" of. renod-ued Pedigree, and about ,
four yeera pld, is offered for sale on J
iiceomrnodatitig terms. Persons wish-
ing to pare base finest ock, have now an opportunity. *
ICT For fimher particulars apply at ibis Office.
February..l7th,J85d. ; 47^-tf.
NOTICE,
H AVING purclmsed the plantation of 1
Probert Collier, situated five mileh 4
North-Wetf <»f Newton, coutainiiig-150 i
acres', 250 in cultivatioo with necessary
Log;I^h »Ulipgs, new Gin House, &c'. Also “epnyr-
nierit to Schot»Uarid Chii rches ? s nd excellent fric»et}\
^ I will sell tow for rash orappraved-riaoer. Posses^
siongivenImiriedfately ifdesiredv
' -Alsu.750 acre* in 19-b DistrictBakcTcbufity^y-
i rig .on. Cypress ('reek, 30,0 acres in cultivation tp<}
100 acres swamp lsnd,.with good huiMings. Pos-
.sessibugi^n Jv r naafY.|4l860., . . ^
Feb. 24tii. l8gy 48-tf T.. S. COLLIER.
•. USTETW ,
LIVERY & SALE STABLE,
(OPPOSITE BYtNGTON'&norkl,.) '
. Albany, Geo.
BrJBgPSjtjtoUWIr »n hand gopdarfo HORSES.'