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BY A. J. MACARTHY.
-WISDOM—JUSTICE—MODERATION.-
A YEAR IN ADVANCE--
VOL. XV.
ALBANY, OA., 12, 1860.
NO. 42,
X Xi Is 7 S
LIVERY STABLE.
THE NpW CATECHISM.
ALL ABOUT WHAT f
IDAR-BY’S
"DTXYDTXVT A PTTf* n’t Tim I ¥¥ I1jIj iB!,t bi ! 0L P STAND, Where he has
JTlivirXl X Ji/lvAAv Jk iiUJLJ/ • » % j -NN. been for the lust six years, and expects to be
...—7. there for the next six to come. With good safe
TV ’M'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID, i H,l,ses ' J?“KSies, Carriages, Hacks of any size, ami
9\What will remove all bad orders 1—(Recommended to ' trusty servants to 8PDG to any part of the Globe.—
Certain-politicians.). „ j Good Lots with sheds for Drove Horses or Mules,
{PARTY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. I with plenty of corn and. fodder for the accommoda-
, What has “g^Jg^J^^HY'LACTIcTFMjl'ftof tion *f «" ‘hat may call. The Stable is situated
ire vented the spread of typhoid fe 1
fer to Dr. Austin,
fee, Ala., et ah)
'Whit
Charleston.) DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC
What has nr*vented the spread of typhoid fever i—(tie-
i, Fort Valley, Ga., Amos Jones, Turiie-
'■ 7 'DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
will destroy contagion ? .
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wha, will i«K§^^;V m L“k^?£!5ffi
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID?
W hat destroys foetid breath 1
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Whatremareamndday^m^mRerurhird^LuiD
Wha. preregf. m^horego^^c KLU([)
What is the best thing in the world for a burn ?
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will certainly heel a fresh wound l
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will cure ulcers, sores and boils I
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What%ill cleanse the teeth J
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will make h ird water sott!
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Whil will 90Ken -*nd whiten the skin ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
'» cure the J*Ke and sting of insects 1
What w,. IRBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
U-- -muni or vegetable poisons ?
What will destroy r _ PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
wh “ ta «Sk‘pRow;7 wctlc “ V!U -
Wha. will
'-Yd., , o pbSpUYLACTIO k 111 ID.
between the Byisstox Hotel nod Isabella House,
and on the street lending to and from tlie Depot.—
Call and see. . JAMES II HILL.
_Aug.26, >858. ' 22—tf.
TA ILORING. '
T HE subscriber would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Alba*
j ny and vicinity, that be has opened the
above, business in all its various bran-
j ches All work entrusted to jiis cai'ei
j will be done with neatness, dispatch
i and in
i U orktuauliivc maiiiiert
i He flatters himself that in neatnci
! and durability, his work will compare favorably with
any. ID“ Shop on Broad street, in the room form*
1 crly occ.ufc *»r Lindsey, Tailors
Jtov. ROBINSON, Tailor^
r.YiSrdLDs,
WARE-HOUSt: ^ .^MISSION MERCHANTS,
•Huron, Geo,
C ONTINUE the business at Hie Fi:
proof Ware-llouso hitherto oceup: v
by them. Thev pledge their personal at-
tention to all business entrusted to tiieir**iisitian£fia**>
charge and respectfully solicit consignments of Cotton or
I other produce.
Orders for Bagging, Hop* and
3STXX1 HOUSE,
ALBANY GEORGIA.
FT!HE undersigned having purchased tins KA
I new and elegant Hotel, is now prepared H|]|
to accommodate the public, and flatrers him- BfljjL
self that no pains or expense will be spared to make
his guests comfortable. His tabic will at all times be*
furnished with all the luxuries that the market and
country affords. S. II. NIX, PnorniETKK.
Albany, July 7, 1859. 15—tf
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Macon, Georgia,
——^Dealers in
rTATCHES, JEWELRY, SlCVF.R. and FLAT
, V WARE, GUNS. CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS,
PIANO FORTES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BILLIARD BALLS, &.C., See., Mulberry struct, 3d door
above Lanier House.
E. J. JOHKSTOS. 9EOBOE S. ODEA*.
April 7, 1859.^ 2—yl.
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
8ANCHEZ’ 8PEC1FIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
1HE ONLY POSITIVE CURB
LANDS! LANDS!!
FOR SALE LOV.
J^"OS. 44, 221 in 7th district Baker Co. j
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURB
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURB
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
tf* Wfc
nily supplies fill
ral advances made on Cottoil in Store.
Hon- A. H. Colquitt. Baker c'mntj*
‘ ” " is, Dougherty M
*nd?
DARBY’-
drtPHYLACTIC FLUID. ,
, „„ A «ntaU of New Orleans and 1
1 " ' itv-s l'll6nlYLACTIC FLUID.
' - “ ‘ UVUIIY 1, IpSoPiiVlaCTIC fluid.
V, .-«!.« PROHIYLACTICFLUID. |
Whit will LACTIC FLUID? I
Whiten you eelin - .< I wntttjr oy to DARBV
i PRICE, A {,XrbY'3 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
' Vb ‘ li ‘ al D h iR‘iT'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
We respectfully *>Ucit all paronti, t-r.oh. rs, Ijereda ol rn-
o'r’liu'V.riim ichooliof our country overy Monday inoru-
-ii - a »pt it at once, and let.the question bo
AAke I at ih-j close"of etch day.wh it is your l««on lor next
Monday «n »ming ? _ Darby'* Proph^rttc Fluid
. A F.. 11
Hon. II. P. W
B. Green, Ksn., Lee
, Let
N-B.’Persons wishing «
can h vve it doue on tea *oname term
Darby. (Apnl *1.)
Sol.Ujy _ -
F. O. Wer.ro, Albanv G.
S. W. W vmaOFF, Buena V«ta,
Hair Sl Fclforp, Dawson,
• Da! S? M** PrjthR", Oglethorpe,
•IIat.i. & Ford, Amw.ur,
, T F. W.FxMORD.Cuthbart,
Z SriNKs. F.irtGa
ftev. B. B. Raton
. .Di. C. R. Moore, Q
’ H.S. CiiATBCRLtx fc Co., Woston, tYeo.
i by sending to Prof.
iville, “
.' THE liver.
INVIG0IUT3R!
r m n„no.-piirr jvnt.
!. Green, nsn., Lee
_ ohn Moore, lisq., Randolph **
D. II. Janea, Esq., “ “
PevtoT Hevnolm. A. B. Adaxs.
September 1858 j. 2 ~
MRS. M. C. MeCOLLUH,
T» K3PKCFULLY unnotincus to Ike citizens «f Al-
SV |, a „y a: ,d vicinity, that she wiii open a School
n Albany on Monday the 3rd of October, IKof.
Terms for the scholastic year:
The higher English Branches *>40
Primiary Class *-30
Drawing, Extra per Session of fiv? irontlis...lO
Could a suificient number of pupils be obtained,
a Music fbftchcr will be employed.
Ftrict attention will he devoted to the Moral as
well as the Intellectual culture of Hie pupils. Good
reference can l>e given. After an experience of
twelve years te.vHSng.,Mrs. M. Hatters herself that
she*can manage a School of any size.
X. pMfz-il wiU-V **dmi~-* wA» •»»5- t.«t.u«»Uy
violate the rules of School, and r.o deduction made.
No deduction made iq case of absence, except from
Providential causes. |ABer three wee! s. pupils will
only be charged from the time of entering School.
Albany. Sept. 29. ’59. • 27-tf _
Fifty Negroes Wanted.
B7HFTY Likolv Negroes wanted, from Ten ^
iu to Twetitylive years of age—for which ^
the highest price will be paid. xja
B 1 t. F. STUBBS.
Macon, Oct. 7,_^8^. 27—
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
I Ok GONORRHOEA * GLEET.
FOR GONORRHOEA h GLEET.
FOR GONORRHOEA A GLEET.
FOR GONORRHdtA k GLEHT.
FOR G0N0RRU(EA k GLEET
BAYES A BIO DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S,BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
* SAVES A BIO DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A DIG DOCTOR’S BILL
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY VAKEN
X*MEDICIN ES n-
TbwGUMS
morbid or had m uter «*«»••• an ,t „ preventive
tho system, aupmyma m • > • v
theiT place a healthv fl'*w ^ ot O.tuL
of bile, invigorating the ^ .
.ti.rnzeh, c.n-tnz food to ? Only ouohotTh. .-mod.sl
diuoat —ell,PURIFYING ^ t„ throw out of th.* -y-lein
THE BLOOD, hhmisS lhoelfi*t',"fnio.licinoaluj
lone and health to th<» ^ a Jong sickness,
whole machinery, n*mov- ^
in? the cause of th« disease ^5 fine bottle taken lot
—effecting a radical cure. ^ removes all sal-
! % lowness or unnatural colot
Dilliocs attacks aro , rom ll|C .| iin>
cured, and, what is better, \j»
pruuuntadbytheoMu-um; ; t.v.n. .I„.„
»I use of the Liver invigo i M -fore c:itin» gives
rmtor. ^ -* *
One dose ifter eating is
sufficient to relieve the
Momach and prevent the *
food from rising and sour-
i»S- . j
Only one dose taken be-
fere retiring, prevents *
NIGHTMARE. j^ ; inc m
Only one dose taken at ^ A few bottles will ct
night,Wsejta tho^ . owds^ DRpPsY^ by exctUng i
Millinery & Dress-Making
Miss It. F. HICKS,
H AVING leased the hon.=e formerly occupied by Mrs.
Minton, would respectfully infirnn the Ladies of
Albanv and Furround.ng country, that t-heis now prepared
to cut -T lit Dresses in the latest rtyl®, and guarantee in al
ia-t unoos to give entire satisfaction, fehe has engaged and
wi'i’i seon have with heT one of the most tasty and fashion
able Milliners that could 1* procured in the Northern
13 EASILY TAKEN
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIMS
82, 305 in 9th ’ ** Mitchell, i
151 in loth “
90, 127, 219, 258—11th
I will take S3 per acre, cash, for Lots numbers—
217,218, 219,220,223,224, iu a body, 18th Miller.
263,264,255,2fi7 f 275,284, do. do.
223,248, SCO, 8t»i f 153,188, do. do.
48, 60, 122, 124, 129, do. do.
287 in Cth of lvu fly courfty.
I will take $3 per acre, cash, for Lots numbers—
56, 67, 53, 69, G3,T,4, G5, in ft body, in 26th Burly,
181,.200, 202 in 2Gtlvof Harly county.
20,2Sv 60, .184, 223,^36, 237 in 28th of Early.
100, 173 in 14th of Decatur county.
39, 41, 54, 270 in 15th liec’ntur county.
95,153, 164 in 16th do. do.
1, 115’in the 21st do. do.
173 in the 27th do. ’do.
Half of 175 in the 19th do. do.
127 in the 9th of Demon county. •
200j 231,37'i, 372,359,3651,409,420—10th Lowndes.
511 in the 11th of Lowndes.
277. 820, 325, 361 in the 12th of Lowndefc
46, 47/ 54, .75 in the 1st of ltftbun.
75, 106 iri the 3d of Uabun.
113 in the 5th of Kabun.
16, 65, 153 in the 13th of Habersham.
177 iu 19th district*, 3d section of ChcrokeC c’oiinfy.
158 in 10th do. 1st do. of Cht-’f’dkcc cohnty,
816 in 4th do. ls». do. of Cherokee county.
The above Lands, owned by John Robinson, have
beet placed in charge of the undersigned, who wil"
take pleasure in showing them to tiny persons wish
injfto purchase any of said lots, and will make con
tracts for their sale at fair prices. Titles perfect.
HAMLIN J. COOK.
Also, I am offering for sale the following Lots:—
No. 240 in the 28th district of Early county.
386, 387 in the 13th of Miller county.
150. 141, 180 in the 7th of Baker county.
237 in the 25jd of Thomas county.
134, 150, 250 in the 17th of Thomas county.
23, 338 in the 13th of Thomas county.
207 in the 16th of Decatur county.
151 in the 21st do do.
321. 365, 385 in the 4th of Calhoun county.
158 in the 9th of Berrien county.
27. 110, 264 in the 10th of Lowndes county.
34, 42, 102 in the 11th of Mitchell county.
Albany, feb. 17. 47—ly. II. J. COOK.
Jones & Hanabergh,
sfflamssiiiss's EAffiLcmsa
No. 285 Broadway,
(Opposite A. T. Stewart’s.) NEW YORK.
January 20, 1859 43—ly.
WOUT HOUSE,
—BY—
J. D. GILBERT A CO.,
I. D. G1LDKRT V. «. TALIAFERRO H. A. RCOTtf.
affSBflSigr 6eo ^.
BAR AND BILLIARD
S-AXjOOisr.
H AVING leased the Bar and Billiard Salmon
the “Isabella House,” I trill he fdfiftsedto s
my friends from town and country at all times, and
guarantee to furnish them with the very best articles
of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &C. None but the best
wiil be kept.
Kg?* 1 shall ope« trt* the 16th, and be glad to see
ytfnall. 0. II. MACON.
Alkahy, Juiy 121k, 18511. IM1
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OP CARRIAGES, BUGGIES>
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,, j,
WHIPS, &c., &c.,
A LL of which are made to.epecial erdeTfor this 1 *
Market by the bestnianulaclarereat the North.
My stock fc rtbl fh?«?6* in qiidlity to ally thin? ever-
offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
will find it to their interest to five me a call.aa b
am determined to cell low for cash or city papey.*- ■
O’ Special orders filled af short notice. 4 '
R. L. TOMUNSON.
Jackson street, West of J. S. AlorcmenV -
AThany, December 23,18A8.
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LUSB OF TIME
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OK CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OB CHANGE OF DIET
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WUH LSaB TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
MORE SPEEDILY
MOKE SPEEDILY
MOKE 8VEF0U.Y
MORE SPEEDILY
"®““ - ““ iur and permanently
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
....... «... W RE
THAN ANY KNOW
THAN ANY KNOW.. »«-«'*
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC CAN BE SENT BY MAIL.
For Sole In Albany by
r. o. U-F/.CH, ar .1- a. on'Ejr.
May 111, 185'.> &->y
HEWRY SCHURR,
(8UCCE880U TO VOOHLU8ANQ.)
NEW
C0XFECTI0XEKV, BAKERV AKD FRCIT
STORE.
rlMF.YT T
D.
DENTISTRY.
D R. a. D. G ALEIS, respectfully announces to the cifl-
zensof ALBANY aud vicinity,that he hasttrchod
ah Office in the new Brick Building opposite J. H. Dews,
and tenders his professional services in all the branches of
Dentistry, to friends and the public generally. His
work is guaranteed, and will be executed in the roost ntod-
m and approved style.
lie is prepared to entertain nt his house, persons
wbh reside at a distance and having work done,/ree 0/
t/iargc. ’J’enns moderate. feb.10. ly.
Hardeman & Sparks^
“ “ WILL CONTINUE THE
L*^3ware.1Iouse
akes the food digt-st
:r a vn Bowel Com*
■s vivid almo?t tC
ZEU.IN & HUNT,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
CHEMISTS,
Macon, Geo.,
OrrOSITE THE STOKE OF J. B. & W. A. ROSS.
Instruments,
Perfumery,
Brushes—all kinds,
Garden Seeds,
Oils, Paints, &c.,
A full assortment—to which the attention of the
public is respectfully invited. [n.r.10, ly.
style—that c
.adiesarepa
Albany, .March 31,1859.
GASH CONSIDERATION.
gently, and cares Costive- ( (g) j absorbents.
!tui. I-mS
. We take pleasure in r
One dose taken after ^ commending this medten
each meal will cure Dvs- ,. IS a preventive for P ever
rcrstA. ,>k and Acrr., Guilt. K
^ tr.nd all hevers of a
One doM of t«o ten ;,,, DS Tyre. It oponle.
spoonfuls will always re- ^ iwith cetainty, and thoti-
. lieve Stcc Headache. I [sands are willing to testily
Only one dose immedi- (to its wonderful vir-
ately relieves Colic, while ‘toes.
All wha use it are giving their unimous testimony in
its favor.
Mix water in the mouth vith the Invigorator, and
otoallow both together.
rate* ONE DOLLAE PE* BOTTLE.
DR. SANFORD,Proprietor, No. 315 Broadwsy, New
^Retailed by all Druggists. Sold, also, by
M 7 F. O. WELCH,
* A. G. OWEN,
Albany, Ga.
May 12th, 1859. W-Iy) ch-lt
MARBLE WORKS.
I TAKE this.method to inform the 1
have opened a Mitrhle Yard
next to the Express Office, where I an
fc,
FROM $20,000 to $30,000,
COSTjPRICE.
C ONTEMPLATING to move into our Brick
Bllildin^y Corner of Broad and Washington
Streets, and determined not to move any old Goods
into the netr house, wp offer our goods without a
pretext at COST PRICE.
I>. MAYER A BRO’S.
Albany, Georgia, July 21st, 1859. 16-6m
TAKE this.method to inform the public that I
1 ——*-' • *' * in this city,
prepared to
fill all orders for Monuments, Toombs, Head Stones,
Urns Vases, &c. All plain or ornamental work
done with neatness and dispatch. All orders for
work from town or country promptly attended to
and warranted to give satisfaction.
ZETCTFA-TTIIIijA
MARBLE WORKS.
a-jg.vn.es Tansey
’TYBSPECTFUlI’Y informs th*> jjublicithat he is
lv t0B.ut.ilv irt.nu.'j'cmring on.l importing IU1-
ia* Marble Monuments, it>iabs, &o.» of vanous de
signs, both plain &wt ornamcnial. lie will alsoiake
.orders of private designs, confided to him by ms
friends and patrons, and have them executed in
Italy. Amotij: bis designs, may be found* figut’CS
of Fnitbr Hope and Charity and other religious sub-
locta. Also, Guardian Angels, Bleeping Babes,
Lambs, Divine Lovt, Kneeling Angels, Children at
Prayer, Fidelity, 1 Innocence, and a variety of other
Aerigns, drawtf by the best Monumental Architects
ia Italy and Francs. Designs of any of the above
works ftjrnished on epplication. Orders promptly
•Uondsd to, snd delivered si Albany, Ga., or at any
station on Railroad, si my risk and expense.
Will psy mj personal attention to the put-
Hajtf of Aliments, JAMES TANSEY.
LDgnrom, A^ent, at Albany, Ga.^
Albany, October 6th, 18;,9 28
: DEW ROCK.
Dew Kock was raised near Sackett’s
Ilarbcr, State of New York, by Mr.
Dyer Washburn. He is a beautiful
dark brown, (almost a black,) remark
able for Ills form, style, eyes, ears and
legs—fifteen and a half (15J) hands high; weighs
about 1050 pounds. Persons wishing to raise fine
rriage and buggy horses, will do well to try him,
his -colt* commands the highest price. Ho will be
our stable all the time.
pedigree.
Dew Rock was sired by Richmond Dew TtocV, he
by ohl Dew Rock, he by imported Diomede; Dew
Rock’s dam was fired by Sherman Morgan, he by
Justin Morgan. The Morgan horses are too cele
brated to give their pedigree, as Dew Rock shows
he is Morgan enough to satiify any one. .
Dew Roclr will serve marcs at $10 single visit
$15 the season, payable when services rendered, and
$25 to insure, »«d all cajp will be taken, but not li
able for any accident.. One dollar to the groom in
every instance.
Educational!
npHK Spring Term or the school at Morgan, Ga.,
I will begin on the 16th Jan. next. Instruction
wTll be givenr such ns is usually taught in high
schools. The female department will he under the
control of competent and faithful teachers. Board
can be had in the village.
For particulars address, D. L. GILBERT,
Principal, Morgan, Ga.
Dec. 8, 1859 X7—7w
niLL, WRIGHT & MARSHALL.
Albanv. Nov. 25th, 1859
1860.
Baptist Female College,
CUTHBERT, GA.
S PRING TERM will begin the 9th day of JAnuary.
Valuable additions have been made to the Fa
culty. The number of pupils has doubled in the
last four years. Instruction given in any branch,
ornamental or solid. Pupils should, if possible, be
■resent the first day of the term. For particulars
apply to R- D. MALLARl, Pres.
Albany, December 15th, 1859.■
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
LiLKTlDS.
LLB COUNTY.
1st District—Nos. 118, 155, 161.
13th “ “ 16.
14th “ “ 65,95,90,100,138,139, 167.
SUMTER COUNTY.
15th District—Nos 80, 82,135, 212,254.
iOtll “ “ 326,240,245,247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 65, 66, 129.
4th “ -191.
RANDODPH COUNTY.
Ottr-»iatTtei—I'd. 900-
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. 169, 188, 189, 196, 229, 231
234,254.
15th “ “ 60,64,66,72,157.
16th “ " 11,20,21,43,44,53,51,116,
117, 128, 137, 143, 144, 154.
159, 160, 165. 166. 171, 188,
189, 195,197, 198,232.
DUOLY COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 63, 202, 206.
3d “ “ 30,67.
6lh “ “ 2,4,19.20,30,35,36.40,51,54,
112, 113,147,179,305,206,212,
237,250.
7th “ “ 1,65,66,129,131,132,188,189,
10th “ “ 82, ilO, 111,110, 134, 141, 142,
143, 147.167.197,223,253,256.
“ 16,18,19,139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4lh District—Nos. 76, 77, 83, 79, 85, 110,176,177,
204,205,211,214.
8th “ 150,151,161,162,168,172,177,
178, 1S9,198.199.215,216,265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3d District—No. 35.
7th •• “ 28,41,56.01.
MACON COUNTY.
8th District—No. 93.
1st “ “ U6.
2d “ “ 178,203,209.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
97,98,125,158.
11th “ “ 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th District—No. 33.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th Disl.—Nos. 187,199, 202, 209,216,228, 256.
13th “ “ 13, 98,126.132,124.153,153,155,
156, 158, 168, 183, 174, 198, 317,
243, 252.
93.98,103,126.
“ 137,187, 158, 229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
16th Dist.—Nos. 73.103,103. .
EARLY COUNTY.
26th Dist.—Nos. 35. 36, 37, 38. 84, 8o.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th Dist.—Nos. 13,13,16,17,51,66, 68.76, 89,99,
92, 93, 96, l4l, 146,147,150.
16th “ “ 280.'
27th “ “ 263,261,398,299.300,301,302.
• THOMAS COUNTY.
8th Dist.—Nos. 389, 391,392, 423, 424.
17th “ •• 212, 347. 348, 374, 376.
The shove lands owned and tor 6ale by
VVM. B. JOHNSTON, Macon,'G».
Office at E. J. Johnston A. Co.’s feb.3 ly.
Commission
A T their old atandin Macon, Ga., and solicit
•h** patronage of the public generally. Orders
lor Bagging, iw; and Family Supplies, promptly
executed. •
TtiC’? HARDEMAN.
ang.ll. (20) O. G. SPAtvIig
FASSMAXN’S
IRON HOOPS AND TIES
PRICE C CENTS PER POUND—25
PER CENT. LESS THAN ROPE.
A NY one considering the advantages of Iron over
Rope as a material lor binding cotton bales, will be
surimsod that it has not been adopted long since. In its
security against fire there is an overwhelming reason for
it* adoption.
cJ.W.S'SS te.fi? tgSSHKV tvSSptcS-A'utTKWmPJil!
jectlon is removed generally, and the Orleans Press, the
largest in New Orleans, give it the preference over rope.
The Passman Iron Hoop and Tie is the Improvement ol
one of the proprietors, and is adopted frUtii the fact, th-»
is found after I ring experiment, tri Cdtnbine the grm
merits in simplicity and facility of application of any
yet made. It is so prepared as to require no ctarageJorre-
compres«og. Thus obviating the only remaining difficul
ty nt the seaboard cities. . , , t - .
' The hoops are sent of any length from eight to ten feet,
and a full guarantee given that neither the Tics nor Hoops
shall break. And further, that ail cottoj britind rn them
shall be received oh the wm* nt the Orleans Pits*
as rope bound cotton. The weight ijcr hale is aUtfdt the
same as rope, not otic pound more or less.
To show the opinion Ship Masters have of It, wo give
the following, among numerous commendations we have:
The undersigned masters of vessel* having had cotton
compressed with Fassmafln’* new Iron Hoops and Ties,
hereby recommend the same. The bales being tyell c<7m-
prewed, and the buttons of hririps, never breaking When
thrown down in the Ship’s hold, dr when stowed:
L. L. Condey, Cant. Ship Moses Davenport,
A. Robinson, ** “ Madras.
James Thomas • “ **
A. Talbot, “ “
John Deftn, "
John G. Wilmer. “ **
II. Koppenholdt, “
L. P. Meriil, ** Bark, —
The price of Hoops and Tics at New Orleans, is Cr cents
per pound, and all orders will receive {JgJ b >’
121 Commercial Place- Agent.
N.B.—liberal deductions made to Merchants tor city
acceptance.
June 30,1859. 14—ly
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,,
Founders and Machinists,
Opp8£U the Pateenptr Depot,
MACON.,.-,..— OKOIlOtA'.-
joiin Schofield! j joshca Schofields
We are prepared to Hannfatlar® .
. smi liWb
omotJLAR saw Mnis f ;
BULL AND GIN GEARING, '
SUGAR MtU8,
Brass and Iron Casting,.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IKON RULINGS AKI) VERANDAHS. ■
H A VISCt the most completo assortment of Iron*
Railings in the State, which for elegance^
neatness, durability and design, cannot be surpassed,
and arc suitable for the fronts of Dwellings, Ceme
tery Lots, Fublie Squares, Church Fences Ana
Balconies.
Persons desirous of purchasing Railings 4*ill do
well to give us a call, as we are determined to offer
as good bargains as any Northern Establishment.
Specimens of our work cart be seen at Rosa'
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences it*
this city. SCHOFIELD A BROTHER.
Macon, August 18, 1859. 21-ly
OGLETHORPE HOTEL,
Brunswick. Ga.
T. A. HILIIER, PROPRIETOR.
T HE OGLETHORPE HOUSE, is situated J
but a few yards from the river,' the I
a-bbat landing and the Railroad depot,
rij'sclous building, constructed with a view ter*
crinfTort; is well protected from the sun,, having
broad piaiWrts to' each story extending around it,
affording pleasant, shade in the delightful sea-breeze
at all hours of the day* The travelling public will
at all times findYgreeable quarters at this Hotel—•
comfortable rooms, well provided table, and unre-
mittingattention of the hWt <0 th* requisitions of
his g«ests.
May 19th, I860.- 8-tf ’ ■ ■ . is
liiJ
Madras,
Henry;
Hareaseeket,
James Flint,
Mu I house,
Ella A. Clark,
Kimball.
CROCKERY,
CROCKERY WARE, COAL OIL AND
ZFLTTJID XjAJMZIPS.
1hOM!E~A-0 A-IIS3 -
I HAVE just returned from Europe, where* 1
bought the largest and finest stock of
liincg, dill & SSlfeiie Win,
EVER TN THIS M ARKET. Also a lnrgc Slock of
costnton and white ■
GRANITE TTABE,
of tlie best patterns that comes to this country.
I would call the attention of Merchants, to my
samples notf on hand, which I am sure are preffcra-
ble to ant thing in this section.
I hate d good 8tock now on hand of
Waiters in sets.
Castors., • ,, ,
China Tea Setts, cheap,
Coal Oil Lamps,
Fluid Lamps,
^Tumblers, &c.
I hrtte a fine lot of COAL OIL No. 1, to be hero
iti a few days. All the aboye Goods offered cheap
to make room for stock coming in.
R. P. McEVOl.
Macon, Ga., July 21st, 1859. 17-tf
r»H,. juxx'iulSi^.s,-
VERMIFUGE,
I N LAROE BorrLES OR VIALS, onlv b, W.fi,
Little. In tiring, nothing els^ is required to relieve
children of worms; and, besides being one of the bestead
cheapest ever offered to the public,its frequent use in fami
lies will save ftruch trouble and expense,-as Well aether
lives of many children; for eight out of Kraar teh cases
generally require it.
ITr. Little’s French mixture.
This is prepared from a French Receipe (in the forma oi
No. 1 and*/; the fust for the acute,and No. S for the
chronic stage,) th it has been much improved upon in this
eohntry} and frorti Us unexampled success is likely to an-,
persede every other remedy for the cure of the diseases of
the Kidnqys and Bladder, Gonorrhoeal. Blcnnonhceal, and
Leuchorrhosal or FliiOr Albus Affections. This extchsiVe
compound combines properties totally different in taste and.
character from anything to be found in the Unitqd States
Pharmacoptea or in private practice; and in point of safe
ty and efficiency is not rivaled in America.
Dr. Utile’* Anodyne Cough Drop*.
I new and certain cere for Coughs, Colds, Asthma; .Phut
i the Breast; also. Croup, Whooping Coughs, etc., etc.,
amongst children. This is a pleasant medicine to take;
producing immediate relief, and in nine out of ten ca*-ea a
ipt cure. It exercises the most controlling st'.Suenctf
Coughs and irritation Of the Lungs of any remedy^
known, often stopping the most violent in a few boon, of
at most in a day or two. Many cases thought to be de-'
cidedly consumptive bafe.bem promptly eared by using a
few bottles, and the wearing Li trie's Strengthening Plas
ters on the chest. As an anodyne expectorant, without
astringing the bowels, it stands paramount to aul Cough
Mixtures. :
Dr. l^Utlc’n JEtiugworai and Tetter
Ointment.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald RMAiawt 1
diseases of the skin generally, have been cored by thia
remedy, and since the introdoction of the No.S prehAfti-
tion (being stronger) scarcely a case hss been found that
11 not effectually eradicate in a short time. For the
of Cancerons Sores and Ulcers it ia applied in the
James Pierpont,
—SUCCESSOR TO—
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
SASHf DOORS AND BLINDS
Paints. Oils, French and American Window Glass,
Paper Hangings, Borders, Ac., Ac.
gi^T» West side Monument,Square,
Jct;i8 6m. 8AVANNAH, GEO.
FRESH OYSTERS.
Uu.«n b, procured. ^ & TANKERgLEy .
Albany. Oct. 27*4859. 31—
Dr. Joe A. Davis
H AS rcmoTcd bis Office to the building reeentiy
occupied by Mrs. Uunlnp, next (loor South of
the wholesale Grocery Store of E. T. Jones.
Albany, Nor. 10, 1859. * *3—
Store House for Sale.
■jr OFFER for sale the StoTe House now occupied
I by Charles"Volker, first building East of Patriot
<Meo. Terms moderate. For particulars apply to
rbarles Volker, at Albany, or to the undersigned at
Americas, Ga- _ FRED. VOGELGSANG
1 Albany, Dec 8, 1859 87—tf
Cheese, Mackerel and White
Fish. .
W ILL be receiving weekly, p good lot of Cheese,
Mackerel in Kits and half Barrels, and White
Fish in half Barrels. ’ B. T. JONES.
Albany, October Cth, 1869 38-tf
it will not effectually eradicate in a short time. Fpt the
cure of Cancerous Sores und Ulcers it ii
form of Plasters, and ia almortiInfallible. . •
Physicians are referred to ffie 13th page of Dr. LifUq's
pamphlet, to fhe catalogue of medicines of the Matena
Medics, that he uses in compounding his diflefent remedied
and asked to say if they are not the chief reliance of the
profession, as be himself has praaticed medicine extensive-,
ly for more than ten years, before retiring to the drag bos-
In more than two hundred places in Geordifc, JKH in <f
the Southern Suites, they art to bo had fand as there are
»>anips about who are counterfeiting his medicine,by palm-
- off their own or something else, by using the same of
similar names (lor no patent ia wanted, or secured amid
lh £^ U Alf o^creantl’fctiere to be addressed ^to
LITTLE A. BROj
Wholennle and Retail Drugahts, Macon, Ga.
Sold by F. O. Welch and A. O. Owen. AJbany.Ga'
“ J Stokea i Potter, StarkTille,Ga., and by nt»
- - ■ --Duggbf*
t*-iy.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
A LWAYS on hand, a large lot of genuine Havana
CIGARS, and best of Virginia TOBACCO.
B. T. JONES.
Albany, October Cth, 1859 28-tf
N
EW’BOOKS now.receiving at the Albany Book
Store. sep.29. _ L. E. WELCH.-
S OLID Silver Ware, for sale by
sep.29.
L. E. WELCH.
FOR NElV YORK.
PARE REDUCED!
Freight and r&ttaje ae Low at U) any other Sliemtrt.-
CABIN PASSAGE-..:...... Sl^
By tha splendid and commodious
Side-Wheel Steamers, m
AUGUST A 1,600 ton S ((,...C«pt. M. S. WoodhttlL
FLORIDA ......I.S00 “ bM* CrawelL
ALABAMA ...-1.800 “ G. R. Scbenck.
These steamships belong Ur
the old established and favorit#
line, known ai the “New Yerk
r aad Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company,” and iri fomfbrf, accommodations
thd fare, cannot be fcxeelied. ’ They are commanded
bt axperieri^ied, skilful, eurefnl and polite ©fficera.' *
3 * tv ITTYWT? Jtr aar.T TV?
AMBROTYPESI
{ WOULD inform the citizens of Albany and
public generally, that I have returned, and may
found at my old stand " “*—»
Albany, Angnat lltb,
W. C. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-T-qUITMA2f, GEORGIAi*
g Will practice in; the counties of Thomas,
Brooke, Lowndes, and Berrien. „ - -
Albany, January 6,1860. 41-ly*
mHE Undersigned fiaviflg htPOme the sole A
I Proprietors of the above Well knovtn cs- ■
tablishment, will be most happy at all titdfcliJL-^..
to see their friends from Tcrwit ind CotthtTy,- anu
solicits a liberal share of public patronage?'
Their BAB, wilUt atl time* be fiirtlished with the
choicest Liquors,’ Wines* &e., while their
BILUVRI) SAWfl*
of So Tehitt, Trill «*otd theircuitomcra a pleasanl
and agreert»ie pastime.
Ai-PATTERSON.
N^teon, Ga., April 7tb‘, 1869. 11—tj.
July 1—
JS0. R. W1LDKR & GALL IE,*
AgenCs, S«T»nn»h.
SAM'L L. MITCHELL ~
s son,
Agents, New York.
Something Good I*
- 1HOULD yon want to rnjoy nil the luxnries in
something good to nbew in fhe it*f of TOB AC-
CO, onll at the Drug EetnhUshment of .D^D.. C.
JONES, snd get n small piece ef the 013 Virgin!#
He has also receiredhi-dny 309 ounces of Quinn
fresh and pure, which ho is offeringas lowJ|r a
market in Sonth-Wetlorn Georgia.
Albany, N4tV19, 1859,
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