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BY A. J. MACARTHY.
-WISDOM—JTtJSTICB—MODERATION.
S52 A YEAEf IN ADVANCE.
VOL. XV;
ALBANY, GA., MAY 19, 1859.
GIFTS.
One Huadrcu' Varieties of Gifts.
j IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE.
MELVUPS IMPROV ED GIFT BOOK SALE.
MELVIN’S IMPROVED GIFT BOOK SALE,
333 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA—
333 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA-
333 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA—
333 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA—
'WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES ‘f’'’ ’!
• WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
WITH ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
Ol* MMMUHIO USEFUL OIFT3!
■OF VALUABLE AND USEFULGIFTS >
OF VALUABLE AND USEFULGIFTS!
OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL GIFTS!
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
CONDUCTED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN,
jgy x valuable oitp with evert book sold j
tfd3^ A VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVERT BOOK SOLO. '
A. VALUABLE GIFT WITH EVERT BOOK SOLD.*
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
’ By Addressing Jl. MELVIN,
333 Chestnut Str*t, Philadelphia, Pa.
VS* New Catalogues, just torfed, containing au the
Popular Works of the day, and* List of One Hundred Va
rieties of Gifts. When ordeta of Twenty-five Dollars and
upwards are received, a receipt for the same will be sent by
return mail.
AGENTS, of which they can take their choice, and each
more libe ™QW°NTED IN EVERY TOWN.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
Address R. MELVIN.
333 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
33. T. JONES,
(SCCCISPK Vo MESSRS. JOKES *
~' i WHOLESALE i
dealer
m
ISIONS.
March * 1th, 1859.
54—3m.
TTA
NOTICE
' TO
P X-. ANTER S .
[■ AVING purchased of Mr. Thomas
Bagby, his entire interest in the
Negro Trade, is
in Macon, I take this method of informing these
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 prill also pay
liberal prices for all Young and likely Negroes offer
ed for sale. JAMES G. NOEL
Macon, April 14th, 1859. 8—6m
GROCERIES and PROYIS1
IRON, NAILS, WINES, LIQUORS,
Baqqiko and Bops, Hardware. Shoss, Blankets,
end all kind/of
Plantation Supplies,
Albany, Georgia.
March 8, 1869. 49—
(SUCCESSOR TO JONES & LAWS.)
GROCER,
ALEANY-GEO.
Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &c.
20 Bales Eatouton Factory Osnaburgs,
6 “ Ben Franklin ■ •*
3 “ Thomaston M “
8 ** Virginia ** “
25 “ Homespuns,
8 u Colton Yarns.
For sale by E. T. JONES.
Kerseys and Stripes.
10 Cases Kersey*, (different prices;,*
8 Bales Stripes.
For sale by E. T. JONES.
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, &c.
Whiskey per gallon, from 60c. to 84 00
Brandy “ «* “ 82 00 to 10 00
Wine “ * 44 ..... 75c. to 3 50
For sale by *** EL T. JONES.
Sugar, Coffee, &o.
10 Barrels A, Sugar,
Fifty Negroes Wanted.
F IFTY LikelvNegroes wanted, from Ten
to Twenty-feve years of age—for which
the highest price will be paid.
* C. F. STUBBS. 32.
Macon, Oct. *7,1858.. 27—
10
R
20 “ C “
25 “ Coffee “
•60 Sacks Rio Coffee,
25 “ Java “
5 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar,
20 bbls. Golden Syrup.
For sale by
E. T. JONES.
Sit Phillip Sidney,
Beauties ot Raskin,
I,sdy Rlessingtoii’s Conversations with Lord Byr<
_ EpiioJe^of French History. Mia* Panler,
Autocrat of tho Breakfast Table,
Bjthwell a Poem by W. E Aytonn,
lectures on' Rhetorick. Charming,
Father and Daughter. Miss Bremar,
The Four Sisters ** **
l)r. Quincy’s Works complete, 20 vol.
Waverley Novels, 46 vol. «...
Ticknor’a Celebrated Household Edition,
Lillian, by J F. Smith,
Snake in the Grass,
Tho Land and The Book,
Self-Made Man, &e. See.
Just Received at the Albany Book Store.
February 17,1859. L. E. WELC
TAILORING.
Fine Tobaeoo,
At ihe following prices per pound :
Katy Darling, 81 60,
Colorado Rolls, 1 60.
Kiss Me Quick, 1 00.
Pan Cake, 1 25.
Frank Weston, 75.
Plain Twist, 80.
For sale by E. T. JONES.
March 3. _ , • Aft—
Bare Chance for Buying
PURE CORE WHISKEY!
W E have just received and offer for sale 50 bbla.
HOWARD’S PURE CORN WHISKEY—
guaranteed to be pure unadulterated and free from
Drugs of any description. Call and see for yourself.
We have exclusive sale of Howard’s Whiskey,
and will always sell at the lowest marginal price.
E. T. JONES.
Albany, Feb. 10, 1859. 46-
NEW ■
smim goods
'• -A-T • ^
The Dry Goods and Clothing
EMPORIUM
OF
E. ROSENWALD & BRO,
IS^HU b**g leave to announce to iheir cusjoiners
▼ T and the public generally, that they have uow
on hand and are daily receiving a very large and
attractive Stock ol
GOODS,
Consisting of the very latest styles of Ladies Dross
Goods, such as American, French and English
Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Barages, Silk Tissue,
White and Colored Brilliants, Jaconet. Swiss and
Checked Muslins, Black and Colored Silks, Robe-
sakes, Double Skirt Robes, and Spring Skirts of the
latest §ty!es and best quality
Also, a splendid assortment of
JHENS’, YOUTHS’ BOYS’
CLOTHING,
of the best make and latest styles.
A very large-stock of
BOOTS A NO SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Hosier}- and Embroideries,
Ladies Mantillas and Bonnets,
Watches and Jewelry,
. CIGARS Ah’D TOBACCO,
Saddlery and Crookery. .
A large assortment of Brown and.Bleached Sheet
ing and Shirtings, and various articles too numerous
to mention.
O" We call particularly tho attention of
Country Merchants, *
to whom we are able to sell Goods at prices defying
all competition.
E. ROSENWALD & BRO.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 17th, 1859. 47-3in.
LANDS! LANDS!!
FOR SALE LOW.
Tfc'TDS. '44, 221 in 7th district Baker Co.
1^1 82*866 in 9th “ Mitchell.
L 151 in 10th 44 do.
* 90, 127, 219, 258—11th do.
I ifill take $3 per ac*e, cash, for Lots -numl
217,218, 219, 220,223-, 224, in a body, 18th Mitchell.
253, JJC4,255,267,276,284, do. do.
228,248, 369, 861,153,183, do. do.
48, 69, 122, 124, ;29, do. do.
287 in 6th of Early county.
t <611 t!£i:e $8 per acre, ash, for Lots numbers—
60, 67, 68, 69, 08, 64 r 65, in a body, in 26th Sarly.
losy'iDO, 202"^ 26th of Early county.
20, 22, 69, 184, 223, 286, 237 in 28th of Early. '
106," 178 in 14th of Decatur county.
89, 41, £1, 270 in 16th Decatur county.
96, 163, 164 iu 16th do. do.
1, 116 in the 21st uo. do.
173 in the 27th do. • do. ,
fTr.lf of 176 in the 19th do. do.
127 in the 9th of Berrien county.
23), 231, S71,872,359,363,409,42G—10th Lowndes.
611 in the 11th of Lowndes. •
277, 320, 325, 361 in tho 12th of Lowndes.
46. 47, 64, 55 in the l3t of Rabun.
75; 106 in tho 3d of Rabun. "
118 in the 6th of Rabun.
16, 66, 163 in the 13th of Habersham.
177 in 19th district, 3d section of Cherokee county.
168 in 16th do. 1st do. of Cherokee county.
816 in 4th do. 1st do. of Cherokee county.
The above Lands, owned by John Robinson, have
bem placed in charge of tho undersigned, who wil'
taie pleasure in showing them to any persons wish
inj to purchase any of said lots, and will make con
tracts for their sale at fair prices. Titles perfect.
HAMLIN J. COOK.
. WMRMm _
G OLD Jewelry and Watches.
Coral Sets, Gold Jewelry.
Extruscan, “ •* «*
Garnet, Carbuncle, Camio, Mosaic ahd Lava Sets,
Gold Jewelry.
Bracelets, Necklaces, Brooches, Rings, &c., Ac.
Fine Gold and Silver Wathes.
N. B. These Goods are bought direct from the
Manufacturers, and are warranted as represented.
Please call at the “Albany Book Stoorc” and 1
look over my Stock. . L. E. WELCH, j
Albany, April 7th, 1859.
T HE subscriber would respecttally
announce to the citizens of Alba
ny and vicinity, that he has opened the
above, business in all its various bran
dies All work entrusted to iiis ci p t
will be done with neatness, dispatih
and in
Workmaulikc manner.
He flatters himself that in neatness
and durability, his work will compile favorably wilh
any. O* Shop on Broad street, in the room form
erly occupied by Mr. Lindsey, Tailor-
nov. 25. 35— P. ROBINSON, Tailor.
ft
1853.
BAPTIST
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA.
T HE Sraixo Term will begin January 10th, and end
July 6th. The Faculty, by the addition of two other
tnemliere, has been increased to nine experienced teachere.
Prof. Bland.ver, Principal of Mwnc Department, comes
recommended by celebrated musicians as a skilful per
former, and able to teach on i
Instruction given in any branch
Number of pupils increases every term. The Boarding
House is under the control of Rev T. Muse and Lady,
aided by the President. . For other information apply to
Cuthbert, Dec. 9, 1858.
R. D. MALL ARY, President.
17-ly*
EXAMINE MY PRICES!
P ERSONS wishing to buy their Boots and Shoes
at one established price house, will call on
s: n. nix,
Near Sims & Bust’s Ware-house, and buy at t!
following prices:
Ladies Silk Congress Gaiters Si 00®8 00
“ Glove Kid 44
44 Colored Tipt . 44
44 Black Lasting 44
Misses Congress Gaiters
, 44 Lasting 44
Ladies Morocco Boots
44 44 Ties.
Misses 44 Boots...'.
44 44 Ties
Ladies . 44 Slippers
44 Glove Kid 44
“ Toilet 44 ... j.. 1
Childrens’ Shoes
-Mens’ Georgia made Pomp Boots 7 00®9 00
44 44 4 «* -Welt •« 6 001
•• 44 44 W. P. 44 6 60®9 00
t Ditching Boots....
£2 00
1 60
1 25
,2 60
1 50
1 76
>1 25
75® 2 25
1 25@3 00
,2 00
1 10(c
90S
1 CoS
Read.! Read!!
VALUABLE LANDS
FOB SALE.
T HE Undersigifcd isf offering 20,009
acres of unimproved Lands in the
Counties of Early, Miller, Baker, Calhoun,
Mitchell, Thomas, Lowndes,‘Brooks and
Berrien. Persons .-wishing Bargains would do well
apply soon.
—ALSO—
One valuable Plantation in Dougherty county,
taining 700 acres, 200 acres of which is cleared and
in a fine state of cultivation. The remarkable fer
tility of the Lands of Dougherty, 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— •
One very \aluablo place in Brooks county, contain
ing about 1450 acres of Pine and Hammock Land,
600 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 the counties
of Lee, Terrell, and Calhoun. •
fpgjT For further particulars address
wm. F. HOWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND LAND AGENT*
Dawson; Ga.
March 17tb, 1859. 61—9m.
Also. I am offering for sale the following Lot3:—
Nc. 216 in the 28th district of Early county.
336, 387 in the 13th of ?»Iiller county.
159, 141, 180 in the 7th of Baker county.
237 in the 23d of Thomas county.
134, 150, 250 in the 17th of Thomas county.
23, 338 in tho 13th of Thomas county.
267 in the 16lb of Docalur county.
151 in the 21st do do.
321, 365, 3S3 in the 4th. of Calhoun county.
158 in tho 9tli of Eerrion county.
27, 110, 264 in the 10th of Lowndes county.
34, 42, 102 in the 11th of Mitchell cour.tv.
Albany, feb. 17. 47—ly. H. J. COOK.
DENTISTRY.
sens of ALBAN Y and- vicinity, that he has dxsned
ifice in the new Brick* Building opposite J. H.fDews,
and tenders his professional
Dent
work
Dentistry, to nis friends and the public generalif. His
is guaranteed, and will bo executed in the most mod-
83^ He is prepared to entertain at bis hou9c,Wsons
who reside St a distance and having work done.jTee of
'urge. Terms moderate. .- Ieb.10. ly.
GROVJSH & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.
R EASONS why the GROVER & BAKER Ma
chine is unirersaHy pretered for family tewing:
1st. It is.more simple, upd easier kept* in order,
than any other Machine.
2d. It makes n seam which will not rip or ravtl.
tooujrh every third stitch is cut.
3d. .It news from,two ordinary apools, and th*u-»
all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the
same machinr can be adapted »t pleasure, by a mere
change rfspool, to all varieties of work.
4tlu The same machine runs silk, linen thread,
and common tpool cotton with equal facility.
6ih. 'I he seam is «a elastic H3 the -most el istic
fabric,so that it is free from uii liability to break in
washing, ironing, or otherwise.
6ih. The stitch made by this machine is more
br-auTiful than any other inude, either by hand'or
machine.
Merchants can secure the sales of the«e Machines
in tlieir different localities, with profit to themselves
and tfieir customers, by applying to the undersigned,
owners of the- Right for Georgia.
These Mac!iiu< s are always on exhibition at their
Sales Room, on Broad street.
THOMAS P. STOVALL & CO.
.Augusta, Ga.
XT'J- H. Watson, AgC-nt for Albany, Ga.
July 1. 1S."8 14—
FOR NEW YORK. -
FARE REDUCED'!
Freight and Passage as Low as bp avy ether
STEAMERS.
CABIN PASSAGE,.: ; $3.6.
By the rplcndid and commodious
Side- W*hp,el Steamers
AUGUST A, ....1.500 nns Capt. M. S. Woodhull.
FLORIDA, 1,200 “ “ Isaac Crow^U.
ALABAMA,.. .1,300 ’* 44 Geo. R. Sehenuk.
And fir?t class Propeller
STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1.100 tons. ..Ocpt. T. Lyon.
T il ESS Steamships t elong to
the old established and favor
ite linos known as the “New York
and Savannah Sb-atn Navigation,
Company.” and in comfort, nc-
commodatiopa and fare, cannot Ire excelled. TliPy-nro
commanded by experienced, skilful, narcfnl and polite
ofilo-f. ‘ PAD2LF0RD. FAY &. CO.,
SAM’L L. MITCIHLL H *
Ja’y-1. H— Agents, New. York.
SEWING MACHINES.
Price from $F8 to $150.
G ROVER & BAKER’S Patent,
I..M. SINGER Sc CO’S Patent,
WEED’S Patent,
BOUDOIR’S Patent,
WATSON’S Patent,
SARGENT’S Patent,
PRATTS Patent, .
For sale one door East of Byington’s Hotel, Albany, Ga.
Some ol these Machines are of the be3tlhe world evei
produced. Call and examine them.
Needles for sale. J. H: WATSON.
Albany, November 18,1858. 34—
Bbys’ Boots 1 25
Mens’ Calf Oxford Ties 3 00
41 Glove Kid 44 * 3 50(?
44 Goat « . w 3 50$
44 Patent Leather 8 00$
* • ‘ 60$
44 Calf Georgia made Brogans - ‘2
" Ji. “ 44 Peg’d-Brpgana, 1
44 • Kip 44 «« «« . «« 1 25i
Boys’ Calf SUtched
44 44 Pegged
Mens’ Georgia made Red Rosset......... 1
Boys’ 44 *» «« *• « . .. ....
A largo lot of Boys and Misses Shoes... _
AU kinds of tfork made to order, and repairing
done with neatness and durability. i * *
Albany, March 81,1869. . 1—
00
,4 60
,5 00
,4 60
,4 60
0(V
,2 25
,2 60
1 60
1 60
,1 60
LAND FOB. SALE.
F IFTY Tboaund Dollars worth of
Luxl for sale, in plutafione to suit)
porch*ter,.: ; •
thSoai < -l rth * r ,nfoTO * Uon •w'y «•
'JWhSSft
1849.
47—tf.
BILL’S
LIVERY STABLE.
H II.L i»*t -hi, OLD STAND, where he has
hpen for the last six years, and*expects to be
there for the next six* to come. With good .safe
Horses, Baggies, Carnages, Hacks of tnj size, and
trusty servants to send to any part of the Globe.—
Good Lots with sheds for Drove Horses or Mules,
wilh plenty of corn snd fodder for the accommoda-
lionof all that may call. The Stable is situated
between the Braorox Hotel and Isabella Hodse,
and on the street leading to and from- the Depot-
Call snd see. *' JAMES H HILL.
Ang.,36.1858. ~ 32-tf.
GEORGIA
STATE LOTTERY,
For the benefit of the
MONTICELLO
UNION ACADEMY,
Authorized by Special Act of Legislature,
ncKINHEY & GO., iflnnag-crs.
CAPITAL PRIZE
More than one Prize to every Ten Tickets.
Tickets $10, OalVes $5, Quarters $2,30.
EGASSJniPntSIB^S SffilSlSXiiS 0
TO BE DRAWN EACH
Saturday in May, 1859
Class 18. to be Drawn May 7, 1859.
Class 19, to bo Drawn May 14, 1350.
Class 20, to be Drawn May 21, 1859.
Class 21, to be Drawn May 23, i860.
I Prize of $60,000 is $60,000 1 Prize of $1,500 is
i 44 10,000 is 10,000 50 44 400 an
1 44 5,000 is 5,000 100 " 300 ar
'* * 5,000 b 5,000 100 " 200 ar
1 * 4,000 is 4,000 100 44 100 an
- 3.000 is 3.000100 “ 50 ar
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prize3 of $100 Approximating to $60,000 Prize i
■ 300 44 44 10,000
" 250 44 44 5,000
« 250 44
“ .200 44
44 150
. 44 100 44
5,000 Prizes 30 are
5,485 Prizes amounting to’... .. , ,
CeaxirtciTES or Packages will be sold at the following
rates, which is the risk :
Certificates of Package* of 10 Whole Tickets.. .,$70
44 • 44 10 Half “ ....35
44 “10 Quarter 44 .... 18
44 44 . 10 Eighth 44 9
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered,
*n receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail.
Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may
designate.
The liM of drawn numbers ani prizes will be seat to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express,
to be directed tb
May 6.
FOR SALE.
rriwo one-*cr« Lot* in the City of .
JL b y 3 : , , l ^: T ,-f u f-T°f, i n'
Tb»y^we leTelAndbwiUtuUy «i
ThMttfcsrilHSr them on
appUcation be made soon.
Albany, Mttd» 17th, 1859.
$1,500
20,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
SOUTH - WESTERN" GEORGIA!
3L* J&. lO ^ . |
' LEE COUNTY. • j
1st District—Nos. 118, 155, 161. - |
I3ih 44 “ 16. j
14th 44 *“ 65, 95, 99, 100, 138, 139, 157. i
SUMTER COUNTY.
16th District—Nos. 80, 82, 135, 212, 254.
16th 44 44 226,240, 245. 247.
TERRFaLL county.
19th District—Nos. 65,66, 129. ___ , i
-••a .-4- —.»*• - urt.
RANDODPH COUNTY. i
5lh District—No. 2<\5. • !
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 169, iSy, 189, 19C, 229. 231.
f 23-k, 251.
15th 44 * 44 . 60, 64,66,72,157.
16th 44 * 44 1 1 .20,21,43.44,53,61,116.
117, 128, 137, 143, 144, 154,
159, 160, 165, 165. 171, 18S,
189, 105, 197, 103, 23J.
DOOLY COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 6S, 202, 206.
44 30, 67.
6lh A ‘‘ 44 . 2,4, 19. 20,30,35,30.40,51,54.
112, 113,147,119,205,206,212,1
237,250. |
7th- 44 44 1, 65,66,129, 121, 132,188. !89.;
195.
lOih 44 4 ‘ 62. 110. Ill, 116, 134, 14!, 142,
143, 147.167.197, 323,255,25d.
14th 44 44 1 6, 18. 10. 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76. 77. 82, 79, 85, J10,176,177,
3'J4,2.i3,2U,214.
8th * 44 150, 151, 161,162,163,172,177.
178, IS!) HK 199.915,216, 265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3d District—aNo. 35.
74h •• 44 28,41.50.61.
MACON COUNTY.
8th District—No. 93.
1st 44 44 1 16.
•2d' 44 44 * 178.203,909.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
4th “ . 44 97,98, 125, 168.
llth " 44 2
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th District—No. 32. .
TAYLOR COUNT Y. : nnHE splendid and runningSteam# M GORDON,’’
12th Dist.—Nos. 187, 199,‘202, 209,215, 228,256.1 X Barukm. Commander. l.*t ’ ' ■ - ^ •
jsto: s.
FRANKLII HALL
; EMPORIUM,
lA.lbany, Georgia..
D. MAYER & BED’S.,
H AVE opened a new Stock of STAPLE
and FANCY DEI GOODS, which
will compare favorably with aiiy other House North
or South, to which will be added from titan to timo
during tho season, the
as they arrive from Europe or are produced at home.
®jjc HUtss.(Sooirfr^qjartmnit
Is full and attractive—containing all.kinds, quali
ties and styles of Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Muslins,
Lawns, Robes. Sec.
Prints, Muslins and Lawns from 6$ to 60 and 76
cents per yard. •
TlK! Whitc'Goods and Uiien De
partment is complete. The latest and most exqvdsita
■styles of
SPRctmCs. cuiA @£tamte£ets,
From $1 to $40 apiece—as carefhlly. and tastily
selected as the market could offer.
A Rich Assortment of Emt>:roictel*i©9*
Collars and. Setts, froin ®« at * 10
$25, not excepted.
Our Clothing Department
Comprises from the ordinary to the finest in Gents’
Furnishing Goods, as well as Youths. Children and
Infante wear. BOOTS, SHOE3, TRUNKS.
Not being fond of infringing upon tho. good be
lief of the Public, and still moro opposed to the suf
frages our good and indulgent Press is daily bur
dened with as to who sells the lowest and who gives
the greatest bargains, we must appeal to our friends
and purchasers to judge for themselves.
IgSSr 3 - Our Stock consists of from
330,000 to .340,000, all fresh, and almost every
article the country may demand in our line. We
also dare speak it' out and flatter ourselves that wo
buy as accutc and pay our paper as punctual, as any
3 o'clock Bank, North or South. Then why not defy
competition?
April 14, 1859. ^8—ly.
ISABELLA HOUSE,
(FOlJMFSf !.T CRUMMEY, HOUSC.)
ALBANY, GEO.
rsn HE above Hotel, in Albany,the pr^arr.r fermlr.-
-I- d-j of tho Georgia and Florida Rail Road, is
now open for ihe reception of the ■
TRAVELING PUBLIC.
The Mouse u$d Furniture are new. • The Pro
prietor is determined lo muke it a FIRST CLASS
HOTEL, and hopes by strict attention to the wants
of his GuesJs, t<* merit the patron ise of the 1*01110. •
L. H. DURHAM, Proprietor.
Albany, April 8, 1858 ‘2—
f)ZVlD ROSS,
Book-Binder
- AND
Blaali Account Book Manufacturer,
Corner of Third and Cherry Street?, .
(UP STAIES ) ' MACON - , Cx_A_.
Ta prepared to execute all orders for BLANK BOOKS
TOR COURTS ANO COUNTING HOUSES, and to
hind Music »ud all hinds of Printed Work, with n->at:ie«
and dispatch. ’ ’ *
INF liar >er’s, Graham’s, Godcy’s and all other Maga
zines hound iu cheap and suhstaiitiiil style.
A’! ord.-rg ?e-ut by mail or express promptly attended to.
April 2‘2, 1853. 4~ly
In Store and for Sale. '
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES*
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIP3, &c. t &c. f
A LI. of which are made to special order for this
market by the best manufacturers at thq North.
My 8ioclcra f»ot Tnfrrtor in qnallty to any thing ever
offered in the. South. Those wishing to purchase
will find it to their interest to give me a call.as I
am determined to sell low for cash or city paper. _
(LT Special orders filled at short notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
. Jackson street, West of J. S. MoremenV
• Albany, December 23, 1’858. ‘ 39-
Look out for the Chances!;
Wanted and Wanted Badly.
500,000 il>a. good <U )' Slides.
309,000 P>s. Wool.
50,000 lb».*Tiill«w.
25,000 lbs. Be.swax,
25 Likely Young Negroes.
| ,10R all the above the cash, will be paid on deliv-
jp- ery, 0 y for any povty>n thereof, at my Auction
and Commission House, in Albany, at customary
rates, where bargains can be bought at private or
public sale. Bacon, Flour, and anything that may
be sent us fo.r sale, always on hand at low prices.
Bring your WOOL,
HIDES,
. TALLOW,
BEESWAX,
- . or NEGROES,
and they will find a ready purchaser in the person
of J. M. COOPER & OO.
Albany, March 31, 1859. 1—6m.
CHANGE OFJCHEDOtE.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PA CKET' LINE.
JACK FOR SALE.
rjlllE Celebrated “John Jacii
f renowned Pedigree, and about (
four years old, is offered for sale on
.tcc'ommodut ing lorms. Persons wish-
■j to v ore base fine stock, have now an opportunity^
O* For further particulars apply at this Office.
February 17th, 1*59. 47-tf.
13th
13, 98,126. 13*2. 134.152,153,155,
156, 158, 168, 182, 174, 198, 2l7,! 3tl
243,252. | p
,000
5.000
4,000
3,000
1,51)0 ” 4UU
i5o,ooo
Ki.lOO
MoKINNSYT & CO.,'
SAVANNAH, GEO.
14th “ “ 93,33,103,120.
IBtii “ “ 137,137, 153,229.
TALBOT COUNTY. '
ICih Dist.—No*. 73.102,103
EARLY COUNTY.
26th Hist—Nos. 35, 36, 37,-38. 84, 85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th Diet.—Nos. 12,13,16, U, 51, 66, 66,76, 89, 90.
92, 93, 96, l4l, 146,147,150.
16th “ “ 280.
27th “ 263,261,298,299.300,301,302.
THOMAS COUNTY.
8th Diat.—Nos. 389, 391,392, 423, 434.
17th V “ 212,317,348,374,376.
Tlte above lands owned nn I tor sale by
W M, B. JOHNSTON, Mason, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston &. Co.’e feb.3 ly.
t SUN DA Y ani WGDNESUA Y .,1'iernoon. »t
of the
NOTICE.
LAND FOR SALE,
NIGHT, at 3 o’clock, (after*the arrival of tlu
North-Ei’ftcm Railroad) and arrives :tt Savanran early
the following mornings- By this route pnsscngttscan ob
tain throudi tickets to and from Savauuah, Ga.,jand Wil
mington. N. C. j
Having a through freight arrangement with t|o.Central
Railroad and its connections,all heights br.-tweef Charles
ton and the. interior of Georgia, consigned to pe Agents
of this line, will be forwarded with ■despatch, a*fid free of
charge. ' . * .J
J. P. BR(50KS, Agents Savannnl.
E. L tFITTE &. COl, A sent®. Clirleston.
January 21,1858. 43—till lcUuly’59.
South-Western Railroad.
North-VVert of Newton, containing
acres, 250 in cnltiva»ion with necess
OMR SALOON.
O YSTERS, Steak, Hot Coffee, aud Meals at all
hours of the day and until llVcIobkut night,
may be had at ibe Oyster Saloon of the Isabella
House. L. H. DURHAM,
oct!4. 419- < Proprietor.
HENRY SCHURR,
(SUCCESSOR TO TUMD. VOOELGSAh'G.)
' NEW
CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY ISO FECIT
STORE.
INEXT DOOR TO THE BOOK-STORE J
EALER In Fincy *nd Home-made- Candies, N ots,
, Crteken, An. Fresh Cake, ana
ofFrolt—a largeaaeortmeot Ti
Parties Ter--rr
TURPIN 'Sc V0LKER,
Albany—Geo.,
MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY VARIETY OF
TI1ST-WARE,
And Dealers \n all descriptions of Foreign and Domestic
Hara-Ware,
Wholesale and Retail.
WE HAW JUST RECEIVED
LARGE and well selected stock, which hat.
been bought With care and expressly for this
market. »’• ' .' r
Id making this announcement, we feci that we
have every thing that is usually kept in onr line.
Oar stock consists in part of the following articles.
Stoves,
Nails,
Iron,
Steel,
Guns,
Blacksmiths* Tools,
Carpenters’ do
Straw Cntters,
Corn Shelters,
Hollow. Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
And every variety of fioupe-Furnisbing Goods, to
which we moet respectfully call the attention of those
in want, ancj especially the Ladies. • u
W-H. To^rw. \i
Dec. 9.* 87—6m. C, Vbut^jt. I
Schedule for Passenger Trains
. On and after July 29/A..
L EAVE Maaon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.46 A. M
arrive.in Columbus 6.35 A. M. and 3 45 P. M.,
!f>ave Columbus 4 n. m. and 3.45-p. m , arrive
Macp-.j 9 60 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Leave Macon 11.45 A. M-, arrive at Albany 6.26
A. -Af. Dawson 6 00
Leave Albany 3.00, p.m. t Dawson 1.-40 p. m.—
Arrive iu.Macon'9.18 p. m. .
Tri-weekly . Accommodation Down, 4 Monday,
VVednesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday,Thursday,
and Saturday: '
Leave Macon 7.1‘J a. m. Arrive at Dawson 6 20
p. m , Albany .4 3jl p. m. ; .
Leave Alliany 6 2D a. ip., Dawson Arrive
at Macon 9.11 p. m, ., .•
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee,ThomaRville
and Bainbridge, connect daily wii K regular trains
at Albany. Also froth Dawson tri-weekly to Cuth
bert, Fort Gaines, ®c. - > " , j
At Macon connect with Trains oi^-C^ntial aoa
Macon & Western Kail Roads., . ... ,
PARIS from Albanv via Sav^nnahlo New York
by Steamships In Cabin, 834 25. Tickets, can be
procured from R. Rond Agent. Altenv; ^ ’
GEO. VV. ADAMS, Snp»t. ;
r n i July 15,1853. - -- '10—,
STOCK OF FISHING TACKLE just
St
robert Collier, situated five miles
750
necessary —
Log Buildings, now Gin House, &r. Also conve-.
nient to Schools and Churches, and excellent society.
1 will sell into for cash or approved paper. Posses-
rion given immediately if desired.
Also 750 perea in 12ih District Baker county, ly
ing on Cypress Creek, 300 acres in cultivation and
100 acres swamp laud, with cood buildings. Poa-
•ssion given January 1st. I860. *
Feb. 24th. 1859. 48-tf E. S. COLLIER.
usw
LIVERY & SALE STABLE,
(OPPOSITE BYINGTON’S HOTEL.)
Albany, Geo.
K EEPS constantly on hand good safe HORSES,
BUGGIES. CARRIAGES, HACKS, &c., .and
with careful Drivers, is prepared to accommodate
the public. Ho is prepared with enclosures to ac
commodate Drovers, and asks a liberal
• (mr.lO—ly) C. Q. M<
HINES’ LEGAL FORMS,
F OR SALE, by tho single, copy, or in quantities
with the usual deduction*to tho Trade.
The a!>ove new manual for Georgia is recom
mended by many of the most eminent Lawyers of
the State. It is expressly, designed far tl*e use of
Professional Gentlemen, Jastir.es .of the Peace and •
of the Inferior Court. Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners,
Ordinaries, &c ,;\nd for cur .citizens generally
Persons wishing a single copy sent by mail, should
send the retail price, $2 &0 f and 15 cento postage)
stamps. Add res 4 ‘ L. E. WELCH
S3 •/ Albany, t