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BY A. J. MACARTHY.
. WISDOM-JUSTICE—lUODflHATIONi-
A YEAR IN ADVANCE-'
^J J 13A.^TY, -G-.A.,- MAY 5, 1859.
ij- 34?*
isro. 6.
- GIFTS.
One Hnndred Varieties of Gifts.
MELVIN’S IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE, .
MELVIN’S IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE,
MELVIN'S IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE,
MELVIN’S IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE,
■~A X^XO CHESTNUT ST.,PHILADELPHIA-,-
333 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA—
- •-*n«3» CHESTNUT. ST-I PHILADELPHIA—
--333 CHESTNUT,SfT-,PHILADELPHIA—
WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES j
WITH ONE HUN DRED VARIETIES ,
WITH ONE HUNDRED VAMBTlBg, ,f| ...
WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL GIFTS!
OFVAUJABLE ANDUSEFULGIFTS!
OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL GIFTS!
OF VALUABLE AND USEFULGIFTS!
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
jftgy* A VALUABLE 0ITF WITH EVERT DO QIC BOLD.
a VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVERT BOOK SOLO.
A VALUABLE GIFT WITH' EVERY BOOX SOLI).
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
. By addressing R. MELVIN,
333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
E5T New Catalogues, just issued, containing all the
IE. T. vT Ol^cB S,
’ (SCCfERSOtt I<JXB»«I«.'iO!!S»Vc\WS,)
tHifSh wholesale
By^UfcJ - DEALER
GBOCUIt(Grand PKOVISI
:ws,)-.
m
ISIOXS,
IRON, NA1I.S, WINES, LIQUORS,
II vQtiiM; ‘.m> Ruri, rijn:i,\y.,r.Shoes, Blanket*,
and bll kitir’' o/ -
’•Plantation Supplies,'
oeo.
: SPRi»|gM859;^ •
I*pHE CITIZSNS OF DOUQHF.RTY CQUNTY »t«
_L rc?j>eetfuliy invited to call and examine out Stock
T WaEN THEY.VISIT Oil R UT Y,
. .49—.
E. T. JONES.
(SUCCESSOR TO JONES At LAWS.)
GROCER,
ALBANY- GtEO.
Popular Works of the day. and a List of One Hundred Va- }
rieties of Gifts. When orders of Twenty-five Dollars and j
i received, a receipt lor the same wi" 1
a will be sent by j
upwards i
return mail. _ ,
AGENTS, of which they can take their choice, and each '
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &o.
20* Bales Katoiuon-Factory Osnaburgs,
5 -** Ben Franklin ' * “
. 3 “ Thom&ston “ “
8 “ • Virginia “ **
25 “ Homespuns,
8 ' “ Cotton Yarns. «»
For safe by E. T. JONES.
more liberal than ever offered.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TO\^N.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY-TOWN.
Address R.' MLELVIIV,
333 CIIEStNUT'STREET,
• Philadelphia, Pa
March 24th, 1859. . . • 5‘i—3rn.
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kersey,, (different prices,),
8 Rales Stripes.
For sale by’ E. T. JONES.
NOTICE
TO '
DE» Xj .A. 3XT *£* ES R. S .
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, Ac.
Whiakpy per gaHun, from 5Clc. to §4 00
Brandy •*. “ »• $2 00 to 10 00
| Wine “ u “ 75c. to 3 50
| For sale by E. T.. JONES,
I I AY1NG purchased of Mr. Thomas ,
nr
Baghy, his entire interest in the
Negro Trade,
in Macon, I take this method of informing those
that wish to- •
Purcliaso pr Soil
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
ran find, at all times, a likely, lot of Virginia nhd*
Maryland Negroes, at fair prices. 1 will also pay
liberal prices lor all Young and likely Negroes offer
ed for sale. . JAMES G. NOEL •
Macon, April*l£th; 1859. 8—<»m
. Sugar, Coffee, &o.
10 Barrels A Sugar,
i o « n *• •
20 “ C •
25 “ ^Coffee “ .
, 50 Sacks.Rio Coffee,
25 • “ • Java f ‘ -
6 llbds. Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bbls. v Gojdcn Syrup.
For sale by E. T. JONES.
Wlli^b will over. r«nfslvr<6 prompt and
careful attcutioui at luulfQrmly. ^
. JLtftiNrv- tr^^ices.
)ur means and experience beidg. ample, we are sure that
House in the trade. • - #
Can Offer Greater Indue cm cuts.
LANDS! LANDS!!
I FOR SALE LOW.
44, JJl i B 7tIi district Baker Co.' (J J zCns of
Our Mr. PRITCHETT L. uow io Now York —We
-anil be receiving Goods regularly through the Spring
Reason. The latest styles of • '
• Lady'Blessington’s Conversations with Lord Byron,
Episodes of rre
Pine .Tobacco,
At the following prices per pound:
Katy* Darling, §1 50.
Colorado Rolls, 1 50.
Kiss Me Quick, 1 00.
PanCake, 1 2i».
J?rank Weston, 75. .
Plain Twist, 80.
For .•'ate by ' K. T. JONES.
March 3-,. 1859. ► v ". 49-
Autocrat of the Breakfast
Both welt a Poem by W. E.Aytoun,
Ixectures on Rhetoriok. Channing,
Father and Daughter. Miss Breniar,
The Four 9jK»>r5 “ “
Dr. Quiiiey^Works complete, 20 vol.
Waver ley Novels, 46 vol.
Rare Chance for Buj^lng
PURE CORN WHISKEY!
Ticknor’aCelcbruted Household Edition,
Lilliau, by J F. Smith,
Snake in the Grass,
The Land and The Book,
Self-Made Man, ioc. &.c,
lust Received at the Albany Book Store „ rrSr ___
Peoruary 17,1859. L. L. VyELCH.
T A-ILOKUST Gf.
Bounce to the citizens of Alba
ny and vicinity, that he has opened t!»e
above, business in all its various braa-
.ches All work entrusted to iiis eire
will be done with neatness, dispatch
and in
Workmanlike manner.
He flatters himself that in neatness
and durability, his work will comp ire favorably with
any. ID* Shop on Broad strict, in the room forrp-
upied by Mr. Li.ndsey, Tailor
55. 35— P. ROBINSON,, Tailor.
erly r
1859.
BAPTIST
HOWARD’S PURE CORN WHISKEY—
guaranteed to be pure unadulterated and free from
Drags of any description. Call and see for .you reel f.
- VVe have exclusive sale of Howard’s Whiskey,
and will always sell at the lowest marginal price.
* E. T. JONES.
Albany, Feb. 10,1859. *46-
Head.! Read!!
VALUABLE LANDS
FOE,
acres of unimproved Lands
Go up ties of Early, Miller, Baker, Gulhoun,
MitchcU, Thomas, Lowndes, Brooks nnd
Berrien. Persons wishing Bargains woul<
to .apply soon.
■ j. A L^O—
One valuable Plantatiori in Dougherty county,
l tniw _7r ilI un.aij fix' **
9
ild do well
Staple and Fancy Silks,
TISSUES, '
BAUAGE ROBES A LES and
FLOIJNCE'D baraobs,
Solid-colored Barages,
Organdie Muslin Robes,
JACONET MSLIA KOBES,
LAWNS, . • •;
. -
ElUBROIB’RD SLEEVES AKD COLLARS,
“ EDGINGS AXD IXSERTIXGS,
“ L. C. HAYOKERCniEFS,, '
Evening- Dresses,
HOSIEKY, GLOVES,
DOMESTIC GOODS, &c., &o.
305 itijlth , Alitchelh
, .151 An 10M» V‘ ' do,
’ 90, 127,-219, 25^-1 lilt do. c
*1 wili fake S3 ]H*r acre,’cash, for Lots
•Ai-7,218,219, 220; 22,7,22L in a body, Pith Mitchelk
253, 254,.255, *^>^215,281. tiu, . do.
*K8,218, 3cg.30KK3ri8v ’ do/ do. J
48, 50. 122, 124,129, * - - * ~ J *o:'Go.
287 in Cth of-Early county. . . -
’H.wiILtjih« s?5» per acre, cash. fu» Lots iuiml>ers-r*
50,^7, 68^59. G3, 04, C5, xira^body,4ii^il>tli JSarlyJ
181, 200, 202 In 20th of Early coiiufy.
20, 22, 59,184, 223, 2^5, ?37 in 28th of Early.' '
10C. 173 in 14tl» of Decatur county.
‘id, 41, 54, 270 in 15th Decatur county...
95, 153, 104 in 10th V do. dfi;
TlW in the 21st . do. do.
lY8 in the 27th do. do.* ■ *' ! • * •
Half of 17.5 in the 19th do. ilo.'
127 in the 9th of Berrien county. *
230, 231,371,872, $59,303,409,420—10th Lowndes.
511 in the' l'lth of Lowndes.
277, 3?0, 325, 8G1 in tlio 12th o^,Lowndes.
46, 47, 54, 55 in the lut of Rabun. •
75, 100 in the 3d of Rabun. . ...* . ■. .
113 ;n the 5th of llalmn.-. .,. .
16, 05, 153 iii the 13th of Habersham.
177 in 19th district, thl section of Ohcimkce county.
158 in lOtli do', 1st do. of Cherokee county.
810 in 4th - do. 1st do. of Cherokco county.
The hbovc I,ands, owned by Jojix, Robinson, have
been placed in charge of the undersigned, who will
take pleasure in khowfng them to any persons wish
ing to purchase any of said lots, and.Svill make con*
tracts for their Sale at fair prices. -Titles perfect.
• v. IIAMLIN J. COOK..
DENTISTRY.
>. GALES, respoctl'ully ai’moimcoyp tlie citi-
ALBANY and vicinity, that he Has opened
i >8iee in thane* Brick. Building opposite J. H. Dow*.
Our Mr. Fears
Will be most of the-.Spring in Albany, and ho will take
pleasure in taking orders lroin his lriends for any thing in
■ The; Dry Goods Line,
and will always sec that Goods ordered shall giro entire
satisfaction. # .
Terms— Bills dne nnd payable 25th December next, and
all Cash Bills liberally discounted.
All Bills amounting to 8*20 or over, will be delivered in
Albany by Express, free of charge or trouble to buyers.
FEARS, SWANSON & PRITCHETT,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
February 24, 1859. *" 48—ly.
Fifty Negroes Wanted.
S HIFTY Likely Negroes wanted,"from Ten
- to Twenty-iivo years^f age—for which
the highest price will be paid.
C. F. STUBBS,
aeon, Oct. 7, 1858. 27—
Also. I am offering f<jr sale the following I.ols
No. 246 in the 28th district of Early county.-
336. 387 iii the 13tl» of Miller county. \
. 150, 141, 180 iu tlie 7th of Baker county. •
237 in the 23d of Thomas'coiinfy. r
131, 150, 250 in the 17lh of Thortiaji coutjtv.
23, 33ft in the 13tli oh Thomas county.
207 in the 16th of Decatur county.
131 In the 21st do tlo.
821, 305, 383 iu thc^th of Calhoun c^udy.
158 in the 9th of Berrien county. * - ■
27, 119/26.4 m the 10th of Lowndes eotuuy.
84, 42, 102 in«thc 11th of Mitchell county.
Albany, feb. 17. 17—ly. * II. .7.' COOK.
>rk urc hanut«
% amrtfcptoved style. • t , . .
lie is prepared to entertain ht his house, persons
loresidaara- ‘ ** * "
wJnvresida at’V Sistanoe and having w'ork done w ‘/rrvo/
charge. ^Terras moderate. feb.K). ly.
GROVER & BAKERS
SEWING -MAO-tflines.
R easons «-h y the giiover & UArrtai sia-
chinn i<3 universally prefored for family sgwing:
. 1st. It rs.mure simple, ubd easier kept, in order,
than any other.MacI4i)c. . a ••
2d. It’makes'a st-atn _ which will not rip-or. ravel,
though every -third stitch is cut. ?
. 3a: If sews from Hvo ordinary Fp<*ol>», and thus
all trouble <>T winding thread is avoided; while the
same m.tchiue can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere
liangc of s)>oolj to all vti nefies of work. 9
. 4Ui. The same machine runs silk, liuen thread,
and common tpoolcotton with equal facility.
6lh. T he seam is ns elastic as the most clastic
fabric, so lliit it is free from all liability to break in
washing, Ironing, or otherwise. •
The stitch made by this marhiffB*ig more
6:h.
beautifiil than any oilier ;made, eitiu?r by hand
machine. *
Merchants can seciire the sales of these Muchi
ia their difterent localjlics, with profit to themselves
aftd their customers,*hy applying to the undersighed,
owners of the*RighLfur Georgia.
These Machines are always on exhibition at their
Sales Rodnr, on Broad street. , •
*v_; TiKIAIAS I‘..STOVALL & CO
h AugustU, CJa.
fflT J II.' Watso^, Agent for Albany, Ga. .
July 1, 1858 .14—.
EMPORIUM,
A lbany, Gfeorgia. .
;• D. MAYER &
H
AVE.opeftcd a new Stock of STAjPl*E
. and FANCY DRY GOODS, which
compare favovabTy with any other Honsc.Korth
South, to which will* bo tdded ^om tiinc tp time
daring the Season, the ;
5 they arrive from'Europc or are^)rodu^ed\t home.*
®|c grtss <3aob$ geprimnt
r. A.ii - '.11 d.j. a A:. .
Is full and attractive—containing all.kinds, (Juali*
tics and styles of Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Muslins,
Lawns, Robes, &e. <■ v* . '.
Prints, Muslins and Lawns fron^cpto 50 arid 75
cents per yard. .
Tbo Goods'nu«jl Lineu p
part meat is complete* Tip latest and most exquisite
styles Qf
'SlPituuCi. an5 @^attte£et6,
From* $1 to $40 apiece—as- carcfqlly and tastily
selected as the market cauld offer. *> •
A* Rich Assortment of EniT>I , oiciei?ieS,.
Coliafs and.-Setts, fro “ 12J* cen£f to'
S25, not excepted. - ^ *
Our Clothing Department'
onipriscs from the ordfcary to the finest In Gents*'
FOR NEW- YORK.
FARE REDUCED!
Comprises f
Furnishing Goods, as well as Youths, Children and
Inlunt s wear. BOOTS, SHOES,’ TRUNKS..
I NbJ being fond of infringing upon thd good be- ’
Uicf of thjo Public,'and ftill i
! Vragcs our good and indulf
idened with as to who sells 1
SOUTH - WESTERN" GEORGIA
IjiA.NrX>S.
■ LEE COUNTY. -
1st District—No.. 118, 155, IGl.
13th “ • . - lfi.
14th “ • “ 65, 95, 99, IDO,-138, 138, 157.
SUMTER COUNTY.
I5th District—Nos. 80, 82, 135, 212, 954.
16th “ 2 J6; 240,245. 2-lY.
’ TERRELL COUHWb—
I2tfi District—Nos. 65, 66, 129.
4th “ “ I'JL.
RANDODPH COUNTY,
5l'i District—No. 205. ” •
. WORTH’COUNTY.
14th District—Nos: 168, 188, 189, idO, 229, 231.
234,254. •’ ’ ■
15th “ “ 80,64,66,72,157.
16lh “ “ 11.20,21,43. 44,53,54, 116,
117, 128, 137, 143, 144, 154, j
Freight- and Passage as Oku, as by any other 1'hargoii).. Wc must appeal to our f
. . v ; „ J . ; and purchasers to judge for themselves.
STCA^ISERS.
to gives
friends
purehast
Our’Stock consists offioms
CABIN PASSAGE. : : $15, -330,000 to $40,000, all fresh, and ahno»t every
llv the rplendid and commodious article the country may demand in our lino: V,\
. also dare speak it out nnd flatter ourselves that we
^ .*ur j. it buy »*£ accute and pay our paperws.punctual as any
AUSUCTA.. ..1.5Dtn .1,5 Copt. M. s. Woodhttll.. 3 # *- c j ock Dapk;North or South. Thin why not defy
FLORIDA 1,300 •• I.aao Drowcll.
ALABAMA,...1,360 ." (Teu. R. Sclienck.
'And first class UropcUer
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 tous...Capt. T. Lyon.
T JIESE Steainriiipa belong to
the old crtnblislied and favor
ite line, known as the “New York
and Savannah Steam Navigation
Coinpanv.” and in. comfort, nc; ..
eajnmodatiimH and fare, cannot he excelled. They n
comuiailduu. by experienced, rtiUtbi, c ar *ful and uoli
I'ADLLFORD, FAY ^_Ca,
AseiiU^Savannah
S«.M L L. MITCH1EL & SON,
July 1. It— . • Agents,New York.
compel if ion?
April 14.1859.
ofiic
2d Di^trict-
6th
SODTU-WESTEBJI GEORGIA.
July 6ih. The Faculty, by tho addition of
members, has been increased to nine experienced teacher?,
l’rof. Blandser, Principal of Miwc Department, comes
recommended by celebrated musicians as a skilful per*
former, and able to teach on any Instrument desired —
Instruction given in any branch offemale education.
Number of pupils increases every term. 'Hie Boarding
Houst is under the control of Rev T. Muse and Lady,
uided by the President. For other information apply to
R. D. MALLARY, President.
Cuthbcrt, Dec. 9,1858. . 17—ly*
EXAMINE MY PRICES!
P ERRONS wishing to buy their Boots and Shoes
at one established price house, will cal}
turning 70(1 acreg, 200 acres of which is cleared and
iu a fine stat<vof cultivation. The remarkable fet-
tility of the Lands of Dougherty, is the bc*t rccqin-
i mendatiou that can be given of this place.
| - ALSO^ . 7 *
One B«><ly of Land in Calhoun county (adjoiniifir
‘ Doughferty county Line,) containing 2300acres, with
about 800 acres cleared and well improved.
—ALSO-
One very valuable place in Brooks county,-contain
ing about 1 150 acres of F» ne an 'l Hammock Land,
6W of which is cleared, and will be warranted to
make 1,000 pounds of Cotton per acre, with proper
cultivation. *' >
• - * . . —ALSO—
Five or six other smaller plantations in (he counties
of Leo, Terrell and Calhoun.
teg* For furth'er particulars address •
WOT. F. MOVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND AGENT,
■ >•* 1 ' Dawson, Ga.
March 17th, 1859. 61—9m.
8.-H. NIX,
Near Sims & Rust’s M’arc-house, and'buy at the
following prices:
Ladies Silk Congress Gaiters ...$1 00^3.00
Glove Kid
“ Colored Tipt .
“ Black Lasting # “ .........
Misses Congress G«tten»;...i.... u
Lasting
1 50W3 50
%
10th
NEW-
SPRIfflG SG0D3,
A.T
Tlie Dry Goods and Clothing
EMPORIUM
OF
159, 16d, 165. i()6. 171, '188.
189. 195, 197, 193, 232. ' ..
DOOLY COUNTY.
'os. <73, 202, 206. -
k ‘ 30,67.
“• 2, 4,19.20,30,35; 36.40.^»|; 54,
112,113. 147,179,205,206,212,
237,250. \
M i, 63j66,129,121,132,183,189,
195.
“ 82,110,111,116, 134,141,142.
143, l *47.167,197, 2*23j 255, 256.
« 16,18,19,139. ' .
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76,77, 82, 79, 85, 11,0, 176, V77,
204,205,211,214.
8th M 159, 151,161,162.163,172,177.
178, 189 *19^. 19 >.215.^216, j>65.
CRAWFORD COUNTY. '
3<J District-'iNo. 35. ■ ■ r
7tU • *‘ * . “ 28,41,56.61.
• macoN cousfv.
Silt District—N
14th
Blank Accnant Book'Manjafsctarcr,
Corner of Third and Cherry Street?,
<or sxaius ) ]VE_A_COI>s", G ^V.
I? preji
1st
116.
2d “ . “ 178,203,209.
MARION COUNTY.
3d Distript—No. 65 v •• •
,4th, “ “ 97,98,125, 158. .
t^THO brg leave to annniMiCiD to their customers 2 -
* t add the public generally, that they have 'nowj CHATTAHOOCHEE POUNTY.
on-hand and arc daily receiving a very layge aijd
attractive Stock of
LR0S1WALD i BRO.;;
GOODS,
Ladies Morocco Boots *.
“ “ Tieir.
Misses • “ Boots
“ o Ties......
Ladies “ Slippers ..V.i.w'
“ Glove Kid “
“ Toilet “
Childrens’ Shoes..........7.....
Mens’ Georgia mode Pump Boota..’.;.'.^ 1 '
“ “ “ Welt ' “ . '
Welt' “ i
_ . W. P.
Bitching Boots l ...2J
Boys’ Boots- 1 !
Mens’ Calf Oxford Ties .-S*.;!.. 8
** Glove Kill . ^A ’ll
Glove Kid
Goat • *
Patent Leather ....„
“ Calf Georgia made Brogans' ..~.../ T 2
;; ^ '$ ;; P^aiirbgjns, r
Rbyi'Ca& Stitched...... ....^. /.*„..
44 a pegged..................-5
Mens’ Georgia made Red Russet
Boys’ *« - «« #4.. ^’4^.-
A large lot of Boys.aad'Misses Rhoes
SEWIN.9 MACHINES.
...Price from $18 to $150.
in ROVER &i BAKER’S PatenV
(j 1M. SINGER &. CO’S Patent, ^
(Consisting of the very latest styles of Ladies .Dress
G(»ods, such us American, French and English
Prints, Ginghams, Muslins. Barages, Silk Tissue,
White and Colored Brilliants, Jaconet.Swiss .and
*j Checked Muslins, Bin* k a fid Colored Silks, Kobe-
sakes, Double SkirT Robe.*. and Spring Skirts of the
latest «tyle8a‘i*i l best quality * *■ * 1
• r ■ Also, a splendid assortment of* > .
; MENS’, YOUTHS* A NO KOY8J
BOUDOIR’S PaUmt, ’
- < WATSON’S'Patent, " ' *
'SARGENT’S Patent, • - ' * r*
* PRATTS Patent, >’•
For-sale one door East of Byiugton’s Hotel." Albany,.Ga.
Some of these Machines are of Jlia UjSt the worldjsver
produced. Call and examine them. . . ..
P Ne5les for sale. J. H. WATSON.
Albany, November 18,1858: ‘ J .
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(FOUMFit-LY CRU3JMEY HOUSE.)
ALBAKY, GEO.
rrrilE above Hotel, in Albany, the present termin-
JL its of the Cebrgia am! Florida Rail Road, is
now open for ihe reception of the • -
TRAVELING PUBLIC. r v
The HoUiP nr.d Furniture are new. The Pro
prietor is determined to make it a FIRST CLASS
HOTEL, and hopes bv ^rrict attention tTT the wants
of his Gui’sts A to merit tie. pttronago of the Publfo.
* l I.! If. DURHAM, Proprietor.
Albany, April 8, 1853 2—
; In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT PV CARRIAOES.BUGGlESi,
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS. -
. WHIPS, &e., Sus., K
A LL of which are made to’spocial order for this v
market, by the best mannlacturers at the North..
My sU»ck is not inferior iq quality to ahy. thing ever
offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase *
wtll find it to their interest .to give me .a call.'aa I
am determined to se^low*ror cash or citj^papqr. * •
O’Special orders filled at sliort eotice!
•. ' it. b: tomj,lnson,
Jackson street, West of T. S: Mbreinen’s., *
.Albany, December 23? 1858. 39-
BARTHOLF’S
A RE. tlie .lily Msclrines vbich singly sows in a
~ — —
Superior maimer, Lonlltcr, Ciutll.-Kcr.
*!•)■«, Silk*,T.iiiC'Us, tUnslins,andllcnu,
DAVIDBDS8,
Book-Binder -
_ d execute all orders for BLANK BOOKS
FOR COURT'S AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to
bilid Music and all kinds of Printed Work, with ueatnesa
and disjifttch.
Hanier’K, Gr.vham’s, Gocrey’sand all other Maga
zines bound iu cheap nod subotnulial fctyle.
AH order* sent- bv mail or express promptly attended
April 22, 1858.* * '
1-1 jt
RYSTABLE.
fESSRS. HARRELL* IIAllN
public ’ visiting Buiubridge duiiug Court
Yeek,that they, are prepared furnish good
Gittiioti, Twrits, S9WS in Cord without Baste-
ipg. Uses Liyitn, Cotton, orJMk Thryid. Make’s Uie •
Intciriockcd or Back-Sticli on both sides, which turn- ’
not be Ripped or Ravclpd, and is very- elastic; and' *
the Machine is so simple that ahy.perstfireaji operate
it.ltuns ntjiigh spcorl. very durable. All of
the ntjovs f;Kts wi!l bc provcd to any-person vHshinig
to puroha^e,.hy'calllug*ut Leyden's Sewing Machine
Depot, hi .W. Herring & Sou’s Closing Store; At
lanta, G a. • A. LBYDES&1TV
April 14th, 18o9. [$—=ly] ' Gcnera^A^tBi
Look out for the Chances ! '
Wanted and Wanted Badly*
509,900 lbs. good dry Hides, *
•jinn.nnn itu. Waai . . .
!»00,1K)0 1W. WooL
0,000 H>s. Tallow;
Stabling for any quantity ol' Horses,-
wiwif:
lltij. Wat Wi OLD! 8TAND,'where -lie l.rts
tieen for the last silt years, end expects to he
thcrc-lhr the pext.4ix tp come. -With ,'gqpd ehfr
Horses,HuggiestOurri.gea, Hacks of any sixo^apd:
liustjf servant* to semi to any part of tho Globe,—
Gribd Lots with afieds for Drove Horses — ' K, ” ,/
with plenty of com and fodder for the accommoda
tion of all that
-m«y call. Tbo Stable is .sitssted
ijetwcc.nthe BnsGtos Hotel and Isabella Hotss,
OLQTXiXISr <3>'
of the b ’sj make and latest styles.
A‘ very large slock of * "
boots mb siioBs, hvtS etrs,
Iloslety aud ilmhi-oidcrir*; 1
Ladies: Mantillas ■ and Bonnets,
A W&tehes and-Jewelry, -
v- - - CIGARS ASD -TOBACCCi,■ !>••. s.
Saddlery anti Croojrery,
A large as.«or!rnexit o( Drown antf Sbc«N
ing and S|ij r tings,and various articles too uumefous
lo mention. i>. • - . ? :. v
O' Wft call part icuJarlv the attention or v
^ .. > Country Morohants, -Vh*
lowborn yva arc able to sull.Goodsat prices defying
all couipctition.. ' V 4 7. .
■- . : E. KOSEMVALB & 0R0:
Altany, Cfo/feiL- 17tK, 1859. ^
6th Dial riot—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th Dist.—Nils. 187, 169, 202, 209; 215. 22S, 266.
13th *• “ ' 13,93,126.132. 134.1*2,153,1.39,
156, 158,168, 132,17 I, l!», 2rt.
.243,'252. —
Util. “ “ 93,98,103,126...
loth “ “ 1.97, Ut7,158,2J9: .
TALBOTCOUNTY. .’
T6tliDist.-Nils. 73. 103.103 ’ J’"*
EARLY COUNTY. : -
26tb D; e t.~Nns. 3o, 30. 37, 38, 81, 85. ’ -
DEC ATtlR-COUNTY:''
lull l>ist.—Nos. 19,13,16.17,6t,<S, 68.'-76/89,90.
92,93, 96,141,146,947,256.
Ililll “ a 230.
27tll “ '2C'3, 261, 253. 299. 360, 301, 300.
THOStAS COUNTY.
Sili ilisi.—Noa. 389, 391,393, 423,424. . .. -
tab” ’!■ 212,317,348,374,376/ -
The above lands owned mil for sale by
, \VM. B. JOHNSTON, Macon, Ga.
’Office at 12. J. Johnston &. Co.’s feh‘-3 ly.
50,1
■ 25.000 lbs. Berswas, ■/
85 Likely Voting ffegroet. - k .
I NOR all the above-the cash will be paid on delivs
- cry, or for way portion diereof, at lyv Auction-
and Cnmijiis^ton . House,' in Albany,* nt customary
rates, wlferc bargains bin be bonglitTjit private ov-
j^»ul»lic sale. Bacon. Fleur, ahd anything that-ntay-
j bp-sent -us for sale, always on hand at fqw prices^-
gooj assortment of llorjcs iflui i * VUUl WOOL,
$1.00 per day for a Single Ilortc.
6.00 per week . d<X . - do
.’15 00 per month
AIsq kept on- hand, „
Hacks to flirts at Jow rates.
. They return thc^rthanlei for past kindness, and Hope'to
merit the coutiouanqe of the lkrora of their friends in fu-
tpre.. - 4
-'Bainhridgc. Appl 29,1858. 5—^f. '
All kinds of work made lo order,
aesir'm&W^'”’
done rritlvnemtnesiratM darabnUy.
. Albany, March 31,1859. '
LAND
•milFTY Thopeand'
.^-.l*nd for sale, ia ;
r.;furtfc r ii
IWO one4cre Lots in tbo City' of
id beautifully si
• - „
(-■ -irief n-f?'"-
NOIAI Jcwclry M
Garnet, C^rbUncfc/Csmlo/SIetaic and Lari Scts,
Gold Jewelry...- ; A, ’ / , ..// .•
N. fe These Goods arr’ bought direct from the
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PACKET LINE.
T HE splendid, and fast running Steam “GORDON,7 F-
ijAKDCM, Commander, leaves Savannah for Cbarles-
>j».every SU.N % DA Y and IVEIHVESDA Y afternoon, at
«».o’clocft,and connects at Charleston with the morning
train of the North-Eastem R. 71:going North. Retnrn-
inu leareaCharleston.every MONMAY and JFRlDAY
NIGHT, at $ o’clock, (after the arrival of the cars of the
North-Eastern Railroad) arid arrives at Savannah early
tallowing mornings. By this route passengers can ©b
TBEPIN & VOLKEJL
Albany-.-Geo., ;
MAifUl-MCTURERS OF EVERY’ YAtelRTY CfF'
4 laving a througli ff»>icfit armogeirtent wiih thp Central
Railroad and iLsconnce’tions.all freights ^etwcoaCh at lec
tori apd the interior*™ Georgia, consigned to ihe Agents
of tins line, wi 11 be forwarded with despatch, and free 6/
ekgrgef,-
•Ariif Dealers in all descriptions of Foreign and Domcsfio
.Wholesale and Retail.
'/ . WE HAto JUST RF.CElVEO,..
A LARGE nnd well VclccUkNstock, wbicli has
x®. been bought svitlucare dwt expressly for. this
market. V. • i . ■ v ■: '
pnirljet. Is. - J
■ In making tkia anoPiinbcment, we Idol- that tre
haveei’erv Ihing-tbal is usually kept in onr Line.
Our stock epusisis ip.pc rt of the following articles.
Stoves, /■ .. -
Nails;- ,
Sled,
Blacksniitbs’ Tools,
««rp»Bter8 , .. 0on
Straw. Catti
’.t'orn^bclli
TpcketandTabl<
And.evcry.variety
mm ' ' "H
CHANGE OF ’!
'HIDES, • -v.
tallow; a*
• BEK»S)Vj\^, W
* or NEGROES, ,
ami they will find a ready purchaser iii tij&"i>£vso}k
'• • J. M.. COOPER k CO.
Albgiiy, March 31, 1859. • '
JACK FOR SAT.tT?.
rtlllE Celebrated “JoHn-Jac& Ass,”
of renowned P^digfee, and about
four years old. is offered for sale od
acoQiiunodHi ing terms. Persons wisl>.
tp purchase fine stock, have now an
lUTFor furtiier particulars awily. at
February 4701,1859. .•
January 21; 1858. ,
5.*, Agon to. 1
43—till
1st July ’69/
/TbY^TEUS, Steak, Ilot. Coffee, aud. Meals a half
Wufs of lire day.and u
until 11 o’cloctt al nlglitr
may be had ut tfie Oyster- Saloon ' the Isabella
House. * L: H. DURHAM,
PCt.t4. . 30- A - Proprietor.
.North-JVe^l 5f. Newton, containing 75
acres, 250 .in cultivation with neecssar
Xaog Buildiugs^pew Gin Hoase, &C. ,
nient to Ncboolsand Churches, and excellent society..
41 will sol 1 tow for C^hcgapproYedfaper* posses-
tion given 'nmncdiately if desired. : -
AIsp.750 acres ia;l2ih District Baker comity, fjr»
ing on Cypress Creek, S00 acres in cultivation abd
lop acres s^amp fend* With good building*.' J*Wk
session given Jnnnsry 1st, I860..
Feb. 24th. 1859. 48^t< K. S. COLLIER.
ffEitRY SGH0RR-
. (SCCCBSSOB TO rnXD. VCHJEI.aSA.NG>..) . : -.(.i
coNFECTmE^ isSfrauii
H AVING purchased the plantation of
Pr.obcrt Collier, situated live anifes.j
LIVERY & SALE STABLE,
• v ^OPPOSITE DYINGTON-S "HOTEL.) . v, (
i; * Albany, Geo.
|T EEPS constantly, on Jiand £ ooct safe HORSES.
IV BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, HACKS, Sc., and
ireful Drivers, is* prepared to accommodate
Ilo is prepared with enclosures to ac-
)rovevs, and ask* a liberal patronage oC
alL (mr.10—ly) C. G. McLENDON. *
'ifv STOCK OF FISHING TACKLE >H
|vl received at (he Alban^Book Store. •
il7,im L.K. WKLUH.