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MELVIN'SJMPRtivED GIFT BOOK SALE, \
MELVIN’S IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALK,
MELVIN’S IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE, ••
. MELVIN'S IMPROVED GIFT BOOB SALE,
• ••’ s» Chestnut w,.Philadelphia—
WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
WITH ONE HUNDRED VAR
WITH ONE HUNDRBD.VAR
WITH ONE HUNDRED VA~
OF VAL
- OFVA"
GROCERIES ana PKOVISIOUTS,
IRON, NAILS', WINES, LIQUORS, I
Bagging and Ron, IJaudwaee,* Shoes,* Blankets)
. ' : and all tinda of
Plantation-Supplies,
Albaoy, Georgia.
March 3, 1859. • . . . 49—
) USEFUL GIFTS!
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN; .
CONDUCTED.ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN. ”
. A VALUApPE OITF WITH EVERT *BOOK SOLO.
ggJT A^VALCABLE GIFT WTTII EVERT ROOK SO^Pv
ggg» A VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVERT BOOK a6bD.
• CJfTALOGUES SENT FREE. V
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. . /
CATALOGUE SENT FREE. /
- By addressing . R. MELVIN, '
• 333 Chwdnut Street, P>iladpjphUk, Pa.
ty New Catalogues, just issued, containing *11 the
Popular Works of the day. and a List of One Hundred Va
rieties of Gifts. When orders oHTwenty-five Dollars and
" - receipt for ibe same will be sent by.
AGENTS, of which they can
more liberal than ever offered.
_ J IN EVERY TOWN.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
Address R, OTEIdVIlf*
3Xt CHEST NUT STREET,
9 Philadelphia, Pa,
March 2 Uh; 1859- / .. 52—3m
NOTICE
PLAN TER. S
^ut TT AVIXG purchased of Mr. Thomas
|~| Bagby,.his entire interest in
qS Negro Trade,
in Macon, I take this metho^* of 'inforfoing those
that wish to • .
Purchase or Sell ."
Negroes, that the business will be continued at the
OLD STAND, noxt door to Messrs. Adams & Rey
nolds' Ware-House, on Poblar Street, where Uicy
can find, at all times, a likely lot of Virginia -and
Maryland Negroes, at fair prices. 1 will also pay
liberal prices for all Young andlikely Negroes offer
ed for sale. .-•• * james g. Noel
Macon, April 14»h, 1859. C—f»m
Sir PhUJip Sidney,
Beauties of Rnskin,
Lady Blesrin&ton’a Conversations
Episodes of French History. Miss Parder,
- —- '•’io Breakfast'Table,
with iiOTd Byron,
- Autocrat of tho _. .
g thwella Poem.by W. E. Aytoan,
ciurcs on Rhetorick. Channing,
Father and Daughter. Miss Bremar,
The Four Sisters “ ”
Dr. Quiney’s Works complete, SO v6l.
Waverley Novels* 46 *ol.
Tickno'r’s Celebrated Hoosehold Edition,
Lillian, by. J.T-'Smith,
- Snake in the Grass,
The Landand-Tbe Book,
Self-Made Man. &c. &c. • . . -
Jiist Received atthe Albany Book-Store.
February .17,1859, . L. Ek
' ZEL _t?. CFO IfcT 3g] S
(SUCCESSOR to MESSRS* JOSES 4.CAWS,) -
~ WHOLESALE i
dealer
K: f.-JUNEH;
(SUCCESSOR TO JONES (iKAWS.)
GROCER
Albany—1
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &fc.
*2Q Bales Eatomon Factfiry Osnaburgs,
* .5. “ Ben Franklin • “
31 . f* ' Tbomaston . “ • - . * .
8 **.. Virginia “ '
25 w tlomespuns, ♦
8 , u Cotton’Yarns. ' • . i"
For sale*by E. T. JONES. •
Kerseys and Stripes.' *
.10 Cases Kerseys, (different price*;,
8 Bales Stripes. •
For. sale.by • . E. T. JONES.
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, &c.
Whiskey per gallon, froh) SOc. In 84 00
Brandy “■ “ •• ... . <§2 00 Jo 10 00
Wine “ ' “ 78*;»o 3 50
For eaic by . E. T-JONES.
Sugar, Coffee*, &c.
10 Barrels A Sugar, .
10 “ .B “. • .
20 « C “
25 “ Oiffec “* * ^ 4 .
50 Sacks Rio*CpfTee, .
25. “ Java “ • *
5 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, .•
20-bbls.-Golden Syrup. • ••
For sale by E. T.'JONEiS.
Fine Tobacoo,
At the following prices per poujid «•
*' Katy Darling, $1 50. ' .
Colorado Rolls, 1 50..
*KissMe Quick, 1 0C.
PanCake, - . 1‘25.*
Frank Weston, 75. . . •*.*.
Plain Twist, 80. . x
For sale bv E. T. JONES.
March 3, 1859. • 49—
• ALBANY^VGA, MAY IS; 18*50-
’ ti.ii! . m i ■ ' ’'T ■ i m ’
NO, 7.
Fifty Negroes Wanted.
F IFTY Ukelv Negroes wanted, f"om Ten,
to T.wenty-five years’of ager—for^ which ^
the highest price will be p*jd.' : . ®
- 1 O. F. STUBBS. JS1
Macon, Qct ; -7 f 1858.-4» \ 27—
. ISTEW
mmst mom
■ , " AIt-'..':- - '
The Dry* Gooffs' ana ClqtfUug
BMPdRiTTM
• OF '
I. ' ‘
71 . . , -
r. and the public generally, that -they-^ have-
on hand and are Haiiy receiving a very large and
attractive Stock ol *"
TAILORING.
T HE subscriber would respectfuljj
announce to the citizens of Alla
tty And vicinity, that he has opened Jfea
above, business in all itsvaridus bnin-
ches • All work entrusted to iiis cVe-j
will be done with neatness, .diSp^ch
and .in
Workmaulikc manner.
He flatters himself thdt in neatness .
And durability, his work will compare favotab.ly-with
any.. IHT-Shop on Bfoad street, in the room form
erly occupied by Mr. Lindsey, Tailor. •
nov. 25. . 35— P. .ROBINSON, Thilor.
lass? T -
BAPTIST .
FIIAL1 €0 limi,
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA.
rjiHE SfriscF Terw will begin January. lOth, and end
X July 6tli. The Faculty, by the addition of two other
members, haa been increased to kine experienced teachers.
Prof. Bla.vdxer, Principal of Mosic Department, comes
recommended by celebrated musicians as a skilful per
former, and able to teach on any Instrument desired.—
Instruction give man anabranch of female edacatmp.
Number of pnpils increases every term. The Boardwto
House is under the control of Rev. T. MusE'and Lady,
- Rare Chance for Buying
PORE CORN WHISKEY I-
W E haye just received and offer for sale 50 bbls.
HOWARD’S PURE CORN WIHSKEYv
gnaranteed. to be pure unadulterated and free fsom
■ Drugs of any description. Call and see for yourself.
We have exclusive sale-of Howard’s. Whiskey,
Albany, Feb. 10, 1859.
GrOODsV
Consisting of the'very latest;styles of ;TJadrc? Dress
Goods, such as American, French arid English
Prints, Gfttghams, Muslins,.Barages, Silk, Tissue,
White.and Colored Brilliants, Jaconet: Swiss; and
Checked Muslins, Biack and. Colored Silks-, Robe*
8aIces, Double Skirt Robes, a’ri^ Spriug Skirts of the
latest styles and best quality .
Also, a splendid assortment of
MENS’, YOUTHS’ AND HOYS’
CLOTIHIISr Gr, . .
of the bes^ n?ake and latest Styles.
• A very large stock of • ‘
BOOTS INI) SHOES,- n.VTS AND GAPS
Hosiery and Embroideries^
Ladies Mantillas and Bonnets,
Watches and Jewelry,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Saddlery anti Crockery.
A large assortment of Brown and fileaelied Sheets
ing and Shirtings, and Various articles too numerous
mention. -• *
ID" We call particularly the attention of
Country Merchants, .
to whom -we are able to'sell'‘Goods at prices defying
all competition. • • • •
E. ROSEN WALD & BR0.
Albany, Ga., Feb. i7th, 1859. 47-3in.
WfiRMTEl.
or.n J—.lry «m4 WstakMu . . -
vT Coral Seta, G.pld Jcvrelay.
Extruscan^** “ “ . v ■
Garnet, Carbuncle, Camioj Mosaic and Lava Sets;
Gold Jcwylry. *.
•Bracelets, Netfklaccs, Bro’oohcs, Bings, &c., &c.
Fine Gold and Silver Watties.
N. B. These Goods 'are: bought direct from the
^[Knufacturera, and lire warranted ah represented.
Please call at the '“Albany Book Stoore” and
look over my Stock. L. E.- WELGHT
Albany, April 7th, 18o9. 2—
LANDS! LANDS!!
: fol sale lo^
N OS. 44, 'J2l in 7ill district Bai^brCo.
S2, 305 in 9th “ MitclfelL
•151 -in lOtlj ««' dot •
410,127, 219,258^nti do. ,
. I -tvill ttrks $3 per-acrc, cask, for Lots i „
217, 218, 219, 220,223,224, iu a body, 13th Mitchell.
253, 254, 255, 207.275, 28'4, - ‘ ’ do. ' tlo-
228;218, 360, 301,153,188, V • do. .do.
«; 60, 122, 124; 129,, ? do. Uo.
287; in ,0tli of Early county. '
I ivill take $3‘per acre. cash,.for Lotg numbers'—
50, 57, 58/59, 'C3„ 6I, 0.'5, in a body^ fn 26th Karty.*
581, 200^202 in‘2t5lh of Early county, “ ' •
223, 235, 237 lu 28tU of Early. -
100, 173 in 14tli of' Dc6atur counfy. ,, v
-.39, 41, 5J, 270 in 15th Decatur county.
9$, J53., lf>4 in* 16tlr . do. a'^o.
T, lfO in the 21st* do7 do.
,173 ip the 27th « do. * do.
Half of 17o jn the 19th dp. do.
127 in the 9tli of Berrien county. /
280f 231.371/372,35<V, 363,409/420—10th Lowiidcs.
511 in t/ic 11th of J<owndcs. ' i# • - .
V277, 320/325, 861 in thod2th of Lonvndcs. •• • .
{6, 47, 54, 55Jn the 1st of Rabun. -
.75, 106 in the 34-of Rabun.. E* *
113 in the 5th of Rabnn. ' v * * *'.' *-.
16/65, 153-ip the-18th of Habersham.
I77-m’19Ui district, 3d section of Glicrolccc cdXmty.
158 in 16th . do. I^t- do. *pf Cherokee county.
Sl6_in 4th do.- 1st do. of Cherokee county.
1 The above Lamls/owned by John RoBrNsoK. have
.been placed in charge of (he undersigned, who yrill
pike pleasure in showing tlicm to any. persons wish
ing to purchase jiuy of said lots, and will fnako, con
tacts for tlioir sale at fair prices. vTitles perfect. .
I . • \ IIAMLIN J. COOK.'•
DENTISTRY.
D R. A. D. OALBS/respectffilljr announces to the citi
zens of ALBAN Y and vicinity, iHat-Jie has opened
i n Dfficein the uew. Brick Building opposite J. II. Dews,
nd tenders his profe^oual rervioen in all the branches of
Dentistry/to hi a friends and the public generally. His
work is guaranteed, a ml will bo executedit^theinostrtiod-
ernand apprqved style: • : ;
I*®' is prepared to entertain at his house, persons
who made at a nistnneo and having work done, free of
c/idFgoJs/Vertna moderate.' . JcbJO. iy.
Cuthbert, Dec. 9,'i
R.D. MALLARY, Pi
1T-Iy*
EXAMINE MY TRICES!
P ERSONS wishing to buy their JJopts and.Shoes
at one established price house, will call on. '
s. n. nix,
Near Sims & Rust's Ware-house, and.buy.al the
following* prices: * 4 * # ' 1
Ladies Silk Congress Gaiters- .$1 00®3-00
“ Glove Kid *f I 50®3 50
“ Colored Tipt' *.* 50® 1 50
Black Lasting ** . 75®2 00
Misses Congress Gaiters......
“ Lasting ** ................
Ladies Morocco Boots
, Misses “ Boots
“ . ** - Ties
Ladies “ Slippers. ...
. “ Glove Kid “ f 121
“ • Toilet ' ... “ 1
Childrens’Shoes ...
Mens’ Georgia inadc Pump Boots.....■■» 7-0009 00
V “ “. Welt * f , j5 OOi
“ . 4 v t* w. p. “ a..;,: o50i
Ditching Boots,
Boys’ Boots ;I25i
Mens’ Calf Oxford Ties',..;.?./.. r 8 00@4.50
Glove Kid • .13 50®5 00
Goat 350®4 5O
** . Patent Leather > 3 O0®4 50
** Calf Georgia inadc Brogans2 50®5 00
• “* “ ^ .... 4< - Peg’a BrQgana, 1,50®$ 25
** Kip “ .„12502 50
Boys’Calf Stitehctl...... 75® 150
r . **• p «88«d- ...^ v ./........ v ^ T
Mens Georgia made Red Russet- w 125®f-50
Boys’ ** “ * « . ti *^5®llD,
A largo lot of Boys and MisschlMioes 25® 60
AH kinds of work made to order, and. repairing
LAND FOR s
( MiMFTY. Thousand' Dollars worth of
-■- Land for 8alo,In platiXatioAs -to snttl
^”&JF6?Turther infoimatioiiTipuJy- at
jETead.! Read.! 1
VALUABLE .LANDS
.. • FOR SALE!
T HE Umlerdgned is offering 20,000
acres of unimproved Lands in t # hc "
Counties of Early', Miller, Baker, Calhoun,
Mitchell, Tlnimas, Lowndes, Brooks and
Berrien.' Persons wishing Bargains would du-well,
to apply soon. ...
—ALSO—
One valuable Tlanfation in Douglrcrty coenly,
taining 700 acres, 200 acr<is of whi^i is clca*rcd and
in V fine state of cultivation. The remarkable fey-
tili^y of the Lands of Dougherty, is the best recom
mendation that can be given of this place.
• —ALSO— . . •
One Body of Land in Calhoun connty (Adjoining
Dougherty county Line,) containing 2300 seres, with.
about 800 acres cleared and well improved.
V —ALSO—
One very valuable place ip Broo*ks county, contain-
\bout.l 450 acres of Pine and Jlajumoek Land,
if which is cleared, and will be w arranted to
make 1,600 pounds of Cotton per acre, with proppr
cultivation. • a' ■
:. K ‘ — ALSC-^ .4*
Five or six rtther smaller plantations in tlic'couniics
fif Lee. Terrell and^Cnlhoun,
Bgy; For further particulars address s ‘
“ . WOT. F. HOVlS,
attorney at law, and land agent,
'*''*■ * : Dawson, Ga.‘
March 17th, 1859. 51—9m.
Aewins machines. ;
Price from $18 to $1.50. •
ROVER & BAKER’S P.tont, '
It I. M. SINGER & CO’S Patent,
WEED’S Patent,
BOUDOIR’S Patent,
•.WATSON’S Patent,
0. 246 in tlie 28th district of Early county.
386, 387 in the 13th of M-iller county^
150, 141,-180 in tlie 7th of Baker county** -
237 in tlie 23d of Thomarf county. • ■ - * *
13l> 150, z50-ba.the 17th of Thomas county.
28, 338 ii» iltc 13th ef.Tliomas. county.
267 in the" !6th of Decatur county,
lfvl in the 24st ilo ~ <fo. ‘ . r ' .
.321, 865, 883 in*the 4l4i of Calhoun corinty: -
• lf»8 in the 9th of Berrien county:
27, 110; 264 in the JOtli of Lowndes county.
81, 42, 102'in'tlu; llfli of Mitchell county.
» Albany, feb. 17. 47—Jy. ." U. J. C()0K.
GROVES &, BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.
TJ EASm’S vvhy.cl.o GROVER A RAifUR Ma-
AC j-.lnne lit nniversally prefored f<ir family sewing:
: 1st. It is more simple, and easier*kept In order,
than any oilier Machiny. \
2d. It makes a scam ’which will not rip or rav6l.
thonffh ever}’ third rtitch is cut. v
• 3d. It sewd from two ordinary spotTls, and thus
all trouble of winrlinjj thread da avoided, wHTfe the
same mudiiine'can he adapted.at pleasure, by o' r
change of spool, to a 11,varieties of work.
4th. The saiflb matliine runs silk, Undo thread,
am/copunqn spool -cotton with equal facility. .*
5th. The seam is as clastic as the mo§t clastic
fabriefso that it. is free from sill liability to break
washing,Tirohlug, or otHerypiFe.
■6th. The stitch made by this macldno. is*, mpre
beautiful than any other made,^either Gy hand or
nichine-. /'■
Merchants can secure the salesbf t.l>$se Machines
n their different localities, with profit to themselves
nd their customers, by applying^o the undersigned,
■timers of the Right for Georgia.
These Machines are alwayWon exhibition at their
Sales Room, on Broad street. • _ .
THOMAS Pi STOVALL &. CO.
... ; . . Augusta, Ga,
33“ J. II. AVatson,.Agent for-Albany* Ga.
July r, 1S58 . * , • 14—
SARGENT’S Patent,
PRATTS Patent,
. v r safe one d<
Sortie oTthww - -
produced. .Call ana examine them.
^Needle* foreale. ,
Albany, Ndtember 18,1858.
J. IL WATSON.
• V; 34-*.
GEOKGCTA. r
state lottery,
—*—For the benefit of the-— - * "
• MONTICELLO ^
DNIOH ACADEMY,
Authorraed by Special Act of Legislature, • ■
McKINNEY & CO., aanag-erst,
CAPITAL PRIZE
$60,000.
More (ban one Prize to every Ten Tickets,
Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2,50.
S££il®5SmFE(DIBK2? .B©EHB£BIS-S'
TO BE DRAWN EACH
Saturday in May, 1859.,
'Clawia to bo Drawn May 7.,*1809.
Class l£, to be Drawn May 14, 1851k •
Class 20* to be Drawn May gl,
Class 21, io bo Drawn Mny*i28, 1859.
r PrizQ of $GO.OOO is $60,000 1 Prize of $1,500 is $ W00
‘ "V 10,000 is 10,000 50 “ 400vue 20,000
r - ‘ 5,000 is .5,000 100 ** 300 are 30,tHK)
1 5,000 is 5,000100** ‘ 200 are* *20,000
1 4,000.is 4,000100. **, 100 ate 10XKX)
‘ 3^000j» v3,000; 100 t* 50 are- 5?KX)
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of $400 Approximating to $60,00h Prize are $1,600
' M 300 “ “ 10,000 “ 1,«00
“ 250 " “ 5,000 1,000
4 * " • 250 “ " AOOO " 1,000
“ 200 “ “ 4,000 '>> ,800
" ij» “ . 3,000 ■* • ’ cdo
m • “ * L500 ,** 400
5,000-Prizes 30 are p.ft. 158,000
5,4B5 Prizes amounting to.. ^.... * ... .$330,100
Certificates of Packages Witt be sold at the following
rat^. which is the risk ; . ..
Certificates of Packages of 10 Wbole XickeU... .$70
.. “ 10Quarter **
/. ;** . . " . ,..7 *10 Eighth
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CEReTJFlQ ATHlS. 1
Enclose the money to •unaddrtasforth* tickets ordered,
on receipt of which they Will be forwarded by first iflail.
Purchasers can-hate tickets ending* in any figure they anay
SOUTH.-WESTERN .GEORGIA
Xj.-a isrio s-
1EE ctiunty; . j
!M District—Nos. 118, 155, 101,
13th “ “ Ifi.
V4tll O’ “ 65, 95, flff. too, 138, 139, 157.
SUMMER COUNTY.- .
15th District—Nps. 80, 83,1*15,’21:!, 254. -
16th “ “ ' 316, 240, 245, 217. ‘
'... - TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District—Nos, 65, 66, 129. '
1th •< “ 191. •
1 KANjiom’jI COUNTY.
5tlr District—No. 205. * ,
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 169, 188, 189, 196, 239, 291,
* - 234,254,
15th.. “ “ 60,64,66,72,157.
-16th “ “ 11.’20,-21,43, 44, 53, 51, 116,-
. 117, 128, 137, 143, lit, 154,
15,9, 160, 165, 166: 1-7 f, 188.
' 189.195,197.198,232. .
• . -DOOLY COUNTY.
2il District—Nos. (jS, 202, 206.
3d. “ " ~
. HI
ILL tthit Lia OI.D ETAND, where ia his
., .’fieeo tor the last six j-eare,'anti expects-, to 1*'
there for the liext eix to come. • Whb. pood safe
Horses; Bodies, Carriages, Hacks oT »tiy size r aad
trusty.servantXto send to-any part of the ■Globe."e
Good Lota with sheds for Drove Horses or Mules,
with plenty of corn and fodder for the accommoda
tion otaH that miy call. The Stable V situatj#
between ihe BtixoTox Horii and Isabella House,
S d u^^-!t in8l0 Mi^i e
. Anz- 36.1858.. . ' j,- aa-tr.
FOR SALK.
j one-hcre Lots in the City of ; AI-
jjteSh'
30, 67.
6th 9 2. 4,1-9, 20,30, 35,36,40,51,54,
’ ’ ' . 1*1,113,147,179,205,21*, 213
• ’ ■ 237', 250,
Tile. 1,65,66,129,121,132, 18S,t89.
* - • 195. .
10th “1 .“..83,.I10.IM,I16,134,U:
14:r, 147, u>7,197,'’323,2;)5,236.
14th. “ ’ “ lii, 18; 19, 139. .
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76, 77. 82, 79,.85,110, 176,177,
• • 204, 205,21 f, 3M.
8lh_ r5fl,151,16L.163,188,170; J77,
178,189.198.199,215.318,265.
- CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3d District—-*No. 35. . ,
7th -’ “'28,41,56,61.
MACON COUNTY.
81 h District—Itfo. 93. ,
1st H* ’
2d •“ 178,203', 209.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
97, 98,125^ 1-58.
\ EUR NEW YORK.
FARE RJptJCED!
Freight and Passage as Low as hy. any other
STEAMERS*. '
CABttsr PASSAGE, : : $15,
Tv the sjjilendid*and comniodiotw , .
Side- %\Viccl Steamers * * '
AUGUSTA,... .1,500'to ns... /..Capt. M. S. Woodhull.'
FLORIDA,....M.3Q0 “ MsaaCnCroweil.
ALABAMA,..»1,300 “ ....4. “ Geo.R,JSohenok.
And first class Propeller . ; .
STAR OF THE SOUTH, J,10p tons..,C»pt. T. Lydn.
S HtlSE Steamships belong to
-the old estabHslred.and favor-
iue, known as the “New York
and Savannah'Steam Navigation,
Company,” and in comfort, ac
commodations and fare, cannot Be excelled. They are
commanded by experienced,•skilful, careful and polite
Tieere. PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
JuI ;, *•• • l
, EMPOBIUW, ; '
Albany, Gfeongia.-
D. MAYER & BRO’S.,
H AVE opened a new Stock of ATA Ft>E
and FAWCY DRY GOODS, which
•will compare favorably, with apy other House North
or Soutliy to which will Jjfc added froni time to tlmf
during the season, the U’
Mfiif ..
as they arrive from Europe or arlf^rofiuccd a
fjtjwss
Is ftril and ntfractive—cptftaihing nil kinds, quali
ties and styles of Silks, Tissues’, Bareges, Musliny,
Lawns, Ilobes, ,^c.- . . - . * ■ . ^ k . .. •*
. Trints, Muslins and Lawns, from <«P bO and 75
cents per yard. * t . *• .
The Whllo[Cloods.ati(l Liiieu Dc*
part ment is complete. The Idlest and most exquisite .
styles of- • *' ' .... ; / ; ’
offica’uCi iuti SCLmicCeti,'
From $1 to $40 ns carefully and tastily '
selccted.as the market-could offer. * --e y*
A Rich Assortment of-!2int)i»oid.erie'6,'
Collars .and/ Sx3tts,'.fr om - 12 i conin iff
$?5, qot excepted. • j . • •
Our Clothing Department .
Comprises from the ordinary to the finest Ip Gents’^
Furnishing Goods, as woll'as .Youths,’ Children and'
Infants wear. BOOTS^ SHOES. TRUNKS-
Not being fond of infringing upon the good be
lief-of the Public* and-stfll more oppose'd to.the syf-
frager our -good and indulgent Pi-css is daily bur- .
dftned with as to who qells' the lowest"qhd whd gives %
the greatest bargains, WgtfttQst appeal to.our ‘friends
and purchasers to- judge ffft themselves.* ' *
Our Stock oonsists jUfroiii•
$30^000 to $40,000, nil-fresh, and amost every
article the country may'demand in out line. W»
also speak^t out. and flatter oaWeWels that we
buy as a cento and pay our,paper as punctual- as any
-3 ok*lock Bank, North or South-. Then why nol defy ^
cdmpctirtooJ • «
Aprtt.14,18o0«* . • ' ; 28^-ly. ..
J&ABELLA HOUSE,
(FoniuKrM.v cKUMMRy>ifousn.)
ALBAIVT, GE0>.
T HE above Hotel, in i\lbaqy,th6 presont*termm-
us^oPfhe Georgia and Florida BJU Xlond.js.
now open for lh*e reception of fljo
TRAVELING PU£jJc\
The I louse and Furniture are new. The Pro-
prietor is'deterinined to m'ake it a FIRST CLASS
HOTEL, and hopes by stricUattentlon to the want§
of his Gnosis,'to merit the natronnwe of the PuBJic
L. H. DUrv
J\l!>art’v, April 8,*1858
Irham, Proprietor^
DA.^*lj!) BOSS, * (
Book-Binder *
t ' * akd. .
Blank Account Book Mannfacta % rci*r
■ Comer Of Third and Cherry Streets,
(ur-sTAins) V NIA-GOISr, GA.
Ia prepnred^o execute all orders for BLANK BOOKS
FOR COURTS AND COUNTING-HOUSES, and to
!»in<f Music and all kindd of PrintedAYork. with neatness
and dispatch* . •
liaruer’i*, Graham's, Godey’sand all other Maga
zines bound in cheap and substantial style..
All orilers sent by mail or exprcss'prehiptly.atteofled to
April i|p, 1858. • -1—ly
Orders' for Tickets or Certificates, by ^jxll or ExprOaB,
to be directed to :
T-.r • . .Mckhtney & c<k
May 5. T / .. SAVANNAH, GEO.
OYSTER SALOON:
may ,
House.
octt4.; 29-
L. H. DURHAM,
. ..PropKetor.
HUi
2.
14th
15lh
CHATTAHOOCHEE.COUNTY,
th DistfictVNo. 33. .
Taylor county.
I2th Dlst.—No». 187, 199, 202,.209,315, 3?8, 256.
13til “ - -13, 98,126; 132; 134.152,153, 155,
156, 158. 168,182, .174,'198, 217,
243, 252:
98,98,103,126. f . •’ . .
137,187,158,229.
TALBOT COUNT?. "
16th Dist.—N'os. 73;102,103. ’ ~
• EARLY COUNTY.- '. •' ...
2Cth DisL—Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 84, 85.
Decatur county.
14th Dist.—Nos. 12,13,16,17,51, 66, 68,76, 89,90
93,93, 96, 141,146,147, 150.
16th “ “ 280.
27th " “ 263„ 264, S98, 299. 300, 301, 302.
. .THOMAS COUNTY,
8th Dist—Nos. 389, 391,392,423, 424. - ,
j7tL “ . “ 212, 3*7, 348, 374, 376.
The above lauds owned snd for 6alo by
WM. B. JOHNSTON, Macftn, Ga;
Oflicc at E. J. Johnston &. Co.’s. feb.3Ty.
HAP'OF SG1DULE.
Charleston and Savannah -'•
. STEAM-PACKET LINE.
T HE splendid and fast running Stearq ‘.‘GORDON/* F..
Barden, Comnfander, leaves Savannah for .Charles-
U»n every SUNIXi Tend 1 WEDNESDAY afternoon, at
3 o’clock, and connects at Charleston with the morning
Nefth-Eastem Railroad) and arrives a\ Savannah earfy
the following mornings. Bythw route pas9cngertcao ob
tain through tickets to and from Savannah, Ga., and‘Wil
mington, N. C. . . * #
HaViriff a through fr^jlit arrangement with the Central
Railroad and iu*connections,all freiglftsbetween'Charles-
ton'and the interior of‘Georgia*, consigned to the Agents
■of this line, will- be forwardea'with despatch, and ’fret of
charge.
J. P. BROOKS, Agents*Savannah, * •' *
. E. LaFITTE & CO., Agents, Charleston.
January 21,1858. 43—till lrtjaly ’b9.
HENRY SCHURR,
(successor- to tvio. -vooxto^isa.) '
• .- .. IsTEW
C05FECTI0NERV, BAKERY AND FRUIT
Pipserres. Vickies, Cr
daily. All kinds of.
r Weddings ind Pi
■to
TURPIN & VOLKER,*
' Albany—Geo.,
- MANUFACTURERS of every variety of
h; c: T.xisr-wA.-TiE,
Asd Dealer* la all descriptions of Foreign and Domestic
HardL-Ware,;
Wholesalc and Retail.
WE have just -received
■'4'’ LARGE Qnd. well selected stock, which has
-4m.ieen bought with ckrt and- expressly for this
market- ^ '
- ItC making ijiia announcement, we Teel that we
have every thing that is usually kept »u our-line.
• Our stock consists in part of the fo)Iowing>rticIeS.
Stoves,. A. ;j. i Blacksmiths’.Tools,
Nails, V.' v .■ ,1
Irwii
Straw Gutters,
V ' GortSheHers,
Cons, ; . * MHeUov Ware,
Pocket and Tabic Cutlery,
And every variety, ?f Hbuie-Furnlshing Goods, tb
In Store and for Sale.*
A SUPERIOH.LOT OF CARRIAGES; BDdGlES,
Plantation wagons, harness,- - a
" - WHIP% &c , dec ,
* A LL .of which, are* made tp specihl order for thie
market by the best mannlacturefs at the Npytti.
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thiUgeVer
ofleredln the SSutrr.' - Those Wishing to purchase
wifi find ifito their interest to givft me a calhap‘1
nm^determinpjl to-sell low for cash or.city paper.
O’ Special orders filled afnhort eotfee.
; . ‘ Bf. L. TOMIANSON^
. . Jackson street; West of J. S. Morenian’s. .
Albany, DCceipher S3, V85S. . 39- .
Lotvk out for the-Chances .?
Wanted and Wanted Badly.
. 500,000 lbs. {znottPclry-Hidteh.
300,000 lbs. W ool. .
ftO^HHWM. Tallow.
U5,000lbs, Bem/air ‘
.25 Likely Yoiiug Negroes.. ••
TNOR all the above tlie cash will be paid ondolir-
Jj .cry, or for any por^on thereof, at my Auction
^ aud Commissieu House, m Albany," at customary
rates, where bargains can be bought nt.. private* or
^public sale: Baoon, Flobr,- and anything thatTuiay
be sent us for sale, always on hand at low price*.
Bring your WOOL,
. * . , J .\ . \ HIDES,. . ’
Va * .TALLOW/.* . .
.. ' * BEESWAX. *
* * . or NEGROES,
and they will fi»d a rtudy purchaser in the person 1
of. . * . * J. M. COOPER & Cp.
Albany, March M, 1869. V l^-6nT-
JAOKTOR SALE. .
HTJIE Celebrated ‘/John J^bk Ass/.’
■ of renowned Pedigree, and about
fonr years <rfd, is offered for sale on J
accommodating terms. Persons wish-
ing to purchase flop jt«ck,haye now an’opportnnfiy.
O';For further, particulars apply at this Office..
- February I7tb, 1859. . -47-tL
Soutb-Western Railroad.
Scbcdnte for PasSenecr Trains.
* • On ayd after July 29th.
T ftAVE Macon atd l.4.'>f»» m. and 9.45 A. M .
jLJ arrive in Columbus 5;05 A^M. and 3.45 P. M.,
leave Colnnibus 4 a. m. and 3.45 p. m.,’nrrivo. ii
Macoa,9'.50 a.Ai.,and 9.18 p. to/...
Leave Macon 11.45 A™ M.» arrive at Albdriy .6.25
A. V*' DaL^son fl OO. **
’ Leave Alliatty '3.00, p..ni., Dawson 1.40 p. fti.—
Arrive In. Macon 9.18 p: m- *
Triweekly# Accommodation Down,
»dneaday and Friday. / Up—Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday* . . . , , .i *
Leave Mkcoh 7.12 a. in. Arrive at Dawson 5^0
p. m, Albany 4.32 p.,to. i' .
Leave Albany 6.20 a. m., Dawson Arrive
at Maton 9.T1 p. m,
• Mail Stages to and froto Tqllahasl^^homafiville
and BainbrWge.&c. connect dklly wftb regular trains
jft Albany: Also from Da.wsoh tri-weekfy to Cuth-
beri, Fort Gaines, dtc.. * • . v? .
r At ALfcon^ognBdt with Trains s on Central and
Macon & Western Rail Roads. * . ^
FARE from Albany via'Savanndh to New York
hy Steariiships.fn Cibin, ©24 25: Tickets can hq
procured from JS.. Road A^onf . Albany.
^Jnlyl5-,ia58.
'GEO? W./ ADAMS,
“ - J:
H AYING purchased thfe plantation’ of
Probett CoUier, situated five .
North-West of JfewtonJ coiit^intug 750^
derps, 250 in. cultivation trith necessafy
Leg Building*, hew Git* House,.^e. . Alt*) convex -
nient to Schoulsand Churches, a fid-excellent society.-
l’will sell low for cosher approved paper* Fossca-*
sion giveii rmmrediafely if desired^ - .''
'Also 760 acres in 12th DiRrict Ba'tcr county/iiy-
ing on Cypress Creek, 3Q0 acres in chltivatiou %mi
10D acres stfantp land, with good >0114*028.' Pos
session givdli January 1st; I860.
Feb. 24tb, 185Q. 48 : -tf • COLLIER. ’
. .3STEW f >
IIYERY & SALE STABLE,
(OPPOSITE BYISOTON’S HOtEL.)
Albany, Geo. ’
■JJ7" EErS cdnstantly on hand good safe HORSfc?,
JV BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, HACKS, Ac.^and
wljh cavcfuV Driver'a, is prepared to occomn^datrt
the public. Ite is .prepared with •oolostoHa /q a'c-
commodato Drovers,^nd asks a liberal'pafronage of
— * Ctor;i(L-jy) /:Ch Q. McL§pfe, .
HINES’
TTIOR SALE, by the Angle copy, or in quantities
.T with the usual iledjetion to the Trade. Z*i
The above new- nannal lbr Georgia'Is recom-
mended by many of most eminent Lawyers of
the State, st ia -expresalv designed for (her nee of
Professional Gentleman) Justices of the P«5iee and
of the Inferior Courts Shiriffii, Clerks,'Coronem,
Ordinaries, &0., and for onr -,citizens gcnerallK—
Persons wishing a singje copj sent lij riiaif, shoald.
- -i’the tefiil.,price, is 60, and.15 cents poatage
(19—ly.];’
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