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IX SZOTJSE3 ;
ALB.tSTV CEORSi.i.
"0:rs*r,~V*;VTli,.- y-r Wit iM.',»
n'l iW n..'.; iti.v, t
LANDS! LANDS!!
FOR SALE LOW,
hTOS. 14. 221 in 7th district Baker Co. «G>lf|
N 82, Stioin-flth * “ Mitchell. £|gj
Jones & Hanabergh,
scigia©miAsss easilqiiisY
So. S85 Broadway,
(OppoSe A. T. Stewart's.) NEW YORK.
January 20, 1850 48—ly.
BAR AND BILLIARD
S-Uboonsr. •
FAYING leased the $ar and Billiard Saloon in
|_ the “Isabel!* HouSd/’ I will be pleased to ae*
friends from town and country at all times, and'
rnntceto furnish them with the Tery best articles
**— r ’ TS “■* None but the best
3f Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c.
wiil be kept.
1 stall open on the liith, and be
you all. ' 0. II.
Albany, July 12th, 1859.
yyo> yt *n -r~+*
BY A. .T. MACARTHY.
A^OJL. XV:
THE NEW CATECHISM.
ALL ABOUT WHAT!
PROPH YLACnGFLUH)!
W IIAT will purify dwellings t
DAitilY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wh.,t will remove all b:ui orJera l—(Ruoommoiuled to
eertam |. jlU, fI ) '‘J" ( j ) BVS , p ao p HyllA f; T ; c FLUID.
fhW.iHtbiH cured y-flloWfcvor l—(Refer to Hr. Lobby,oi
Bi.-ir! ,-t.«. ) DAUBY'S fijOPII YLACTIC FLf ID, „
Wh «t h \* prevented the spread ol typhoid invar I—(Re-
fur t > Or. Auitin, Fort Valley, Ga., Amos Jones, Tuike-
A a., ct •' 1> l VHny , 3 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will deJtroy contagion 1
DAUBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wh.Ll will destroy any u »trl 1 animal or VAgetablA mat
ter » O VKBY'S PfttJPil YLACTIC FLUID.
V/hat th-n wdl, if anything will, prevent the spread ol
eon? »?iou» divR’ci!
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wii.it destroys foetid breath 1
AXtlBJAJSTY, GA., JANIFARY 19, 1860.
Wh.il
What will c
DAlltitf’S PROPHYL ACTIC FLUID.
moves rancidity from butter <*r lard l
D VllBY’S PROPHYLACITC FLUID.
events meat from spoiling l
DARBY’SPlIOPl 1YL ACTIC FLUID.
•he fe*t thin? in the world for a bum 1
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
11 ¥h.®'iPllLHIYL\'cl1'I0 l
H! E Ea 7 S&
LIVERY STABLE
ILL mat ills OLD STAND, v.i.«re In- hr.
1 Kieli lor till! last six tpRtrp, nr.rf expects' t>> !
there for the next six to conn?.. With gri d sal
Hnrsss, Buggies, CaYTidjgea.’IIacks of any size, an
trusty servants to sen*! toany part of the UJoho .
Hood Jjofs with sheds for Drove Horses or Mu'-1
with plenty of corn and fodder for the acci>iniia»*h
•ion of all that may-call. The.SuMe is situate
between the Birrwit IIote&*ii<1 Isaei-.m.a Housi
-tnd on I he »1 reel leading i.* a’nd fruu'the Depot..
7alland see. ' JAMES U HILL.
Aug. 26, 1853. i2-.|f.
T iAILOIRI iSJ Gr.
T HE jtnbacrihcr would iwp*r
announro to the ciliz-ns of Alua- aft
uy and vicinity, that lie has opened the
ibove. business in ail its various In
ches AS
ncatmvs, th-MritcI.sjDs \ ►'*]
,r - iMbLU
) FLUID.
nil boll? ?
DARBYS PRQ PH YLACTIC FLUID,
\Y5al W 1H ^Sy s'PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wh -t wifi m ike hard water soft I
DARBY’S PROPiI 1 LACTIC FLUID.
What will noftci and whiten tho shin ?
PROPHYIAOTIC FLUID.
v ’L“ vR3y ! sATopiivl \(?nc fluid.
Whit will dearie aninvil or vaaatablo iionons f
' * t) yioY'.S PIU U’lIYLACTIC FLUID.
F ’ " " ’ ’ vY'l Y S'PROI'HYLACTW FLUID.
u'k.i . v n cure ivitrid *»r>» throat?
DARBY’S PROPH YLACTIC FLUID.
J ‘ "'rtYajiva piioaii vlaotiu tiuio.
\c* , .1 1 > *h * Soil nhysii-iah.i mi and recommend I
\s.. a j> prophylactic Fluid.
mi v it nme in tii-j II ,: ',>itulo ot New QiInnsrqi|
" ‘ ' SJrBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
WWA-n ~g»iS«jgSg?5V'EA<?ric pJoro.
... , . ,,, I.I.V1WV ill the omiirtryt
" ; U.1 ym PRoniYiiAcric fluil;
V,„ v Ail, i!iy .1'ijr.lity oy ^nuns.o U A1.
IVorkuinaliUr tnminor.
Ill- llutt'Ts himself :li.,t
in ) .hmiMlitj, his v.ors will e ura j,, ri . ru-oral ly wii
thy- E* S||,1|, mi SIFVI, i:, the norm fcm
■rly orenpittl bv Sir. I.mosr.,-, Tnil.m.
_n *v.'2.3 e. ROCISSUN. T.ilor.
ADAM ; ifev BYITOIiDS,
WARE-HOUSE 3c COMMISSION MERCHANT*
•It it ran, Gen,
C ONTINUE the busiuw «t tho Fire. % ^
(.For.f Waro-Houia tiUt«aMo osenpiod P ^
hy them. '1‘hey.jdudge tljeir personal nt-' ; V.
tendon to all hu-Mues* entrusted to thdrrfwfe-ii^M
[ charge and lespectfally solicit consignments of Colton t
other produce.
i Orders for Bagging, Repo a
cd promptly and with care, a
ces. Liberal advances made
I We refer to llo.j. !|. Co'r.aiU. Haker county,
Hop. A. PI. iUrie*, lViugberty “ *
E. J. JOHNSTGiT&eo.;
Macon, .
Dealnuin
!» »,*127. 219, 258—11th
. 1 will take per acre, cash, for Lota nuiul
[ 217, 2! h, 219. 220.22a, 224, iu a body, 18th Miller.
“''.2>1, 257; 2<i7, 275,294, do. do.
, 2 W, :hit), «iH. 153,1S8, do. do.
50. 122, 121, 129, do. do.
iu Cth of Early county.
^ , will take $3 per aere, cash, for Lota numbers—
| K 57, 58, 59,.03, tU, 05, in a body, in 20th Early.
* 181. 200, 202 iu 26ih of Early county.
•2!). 22, 59, 181. 223, 245. 237 iq 23th of Early.
10)6, 173 in 14th of Dceatur county.
\TTATCHES,JEWELRY,SILVER,ami PL .....
Vv WARE, OUXS, CUTLERY, Fancy Giiods ! li - m 54,11 of Decatur county.
MANO FORTES. MUSICAL INS nUMEXTS.! S '- **L 5-t. 27'J in 15th Decatur county.
ULUARp » ALLS, iVc., -Ac., Mui:ieny.itnkt,3J door! 95, 153, 101 in 10th do. do.
ilwreLnwerHoa-ae. d, 115 in the 2iat do. do.
Half of 175 in the 19th
127 in the 9rh of Berrien county.
230, 231 37 L 372.359, 303, 409, 420—10th Lowi.de*
DENTISTRY.
FLUID.
\RBY
‘'o ARBVS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
" U ’'"l^lfsFH PROPHYLACTIC FI.UID :
•V-ivtf.iilys-dLit all p irents taueh^w,heads ot i
>\* .ml ill oiha.** iutarosted in tbe subj.- -*
Itoq. A. ■
Hon. II. P. Wo
n. Green, Keq, Leo
John Moore, rffq., Randolph “
D. II. Junes, INq., “ “
Pevto.v Rcrxoi.o*. A. B. Adams.
September 30,1858 27—
MRS, EWloCOLLljM,
| 1 ESPECFULLY r.p-.ionnoe* *<• th A cTtjsenr of A1
in Albany on Monday the 3rd of October, 1S51
« for I
Ml tV p-
otpiry every Monday
once, and let.th
* h, yj
pila)
vt-.
(.April 41)
, Flui d
water, &->*• » a4«L
iy sending to 1
■ English Branch;? .‘..J*. k
/ Priiuiary Class I :.......
Drawing, Extra perfcesslon-qf f.vr inuaths..
Pivntinz. •* * ” '*
Could a sufficient nurtibcrof pnjwlx br ohta
i Music toa< her wiil he employe.!. ‘
Strict wttfntiou wiH'ljP i^nA-at^.1 tAtl.» Uw
well as t!ic’ Intellectual (ulturc of the ynj.'sh.
-rien
77. 32), 325, 301 in the 12th of Lowndes.
47, f t.’55 in the 1st of Ilabun.
5. 103dti the 3J of Rabun.
18 in the oth of-Rabun.
0. 05, 153 in the Tdth nf Habersham.
77 i.i Vt'tH district, 3d section of Cherokee county.
o8 i:i_J *f!i do. 1st do. of Clierokeo county,
ltd in 4th do. 1st do. of Cherokee county.
TJus above Lands, owned hy Jonx Uonixso.v. have
>oen jdacjvi in charts of the undersigned, who will
uk» pleasure in allowing them toany persons with-
ng to juireha 1 *? any of said lots, and will make con-
mots far their sale at fair prices. Titles perfect.
HAMLiN J. COOK.
Also, I am oflaring for.sal; the following Lots:—
>■). ■! • in the 23th, district of Early county.
336, 637 in the 13th of Miller county.
159.' 1 41. 185 in tho 7th of Baker county.
237 in the 28d of Thomas county.
131, 154. 250 in the 17th of Thomas county.
23. 339 in the 13lh of Thomas county.
267 in tho tilth of Decatur county.
151 in tha 21st do do. •
321. 035, 383 in tho 4th of Calhoun county.
159 in tho 9th of Berrien county.
97. 119, 261 in tho !0t!i of Lowndes county.
Office in the new Brick Building opposite J.
and tenders his professional service* in all the brand
Dkxtistrv, to his friends and the public, generally. His
work is guaranteed,and will be executed in the moet mod
ern and approved style.
ZSf He is prepared td entertain at his house, persons
yho reside at a distance and having work done.Jreen/
w.O. Welch. Albany. Qowgla,
W. Wo »nr.crr, Buena VLta #
II.via vA FuLFonn, Dawson, 4<
Da. Joskrn Gu
r».t. M Pa>rar».>,Oglethorpe,
I r. t •. .V. Fono. Auiericus,
., U/nthbert, u
it. irwinrille, **
We-.ton,
Weston, Geo-
F. W.
7. SrrsKs. FostC
Rev. B ». Rwr
Ua.C. R. Mooai
l,,d.Ciu»tas.-.u
z jrl,
'rof. j tircivc yeut teaching. Mrs. M, flatters herself that
■*— j she can manage n .School of any size.
' No pupil will Ro retained vrho mny habitnall}
violate ti»o rulea of. Sdiaul, end no deduciion mad a
No deduction made in o^so -of absence, except fron
Providential oau?es. After three w p::pils wi'.’.
only be charged from tho time of entering School.
Albany. Sept. 29, ’59. 27- ' f ^
MilUnery & Dress-Making.
. Miss R. F. IIICKS,
the liver
SMVlGOBaiOR I
TH 0\K OP TUB BR3T PIUIO ATIVU AND Ll\ ER
I MEIJICINF3 now Iwfow <l» P»™ f -
n, , (FJ VIS «««. iin i, On.
'X a "^S?pS5S2
thfir7l iM» Iw'.Illw ii ,,w V3I .of CaOLI
SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA
IjilKTOS.
LEB COUNTY.
I.M. 118,155, 161,
THAS ANY
REMEDY
charge. Terms moderate.
feb.lt). Iy.
Hardeman & Sparks,
-'SSiaS WABE-HOCSEl
Commission Business,
T their old stand in Macon, Ola.* and solicit
the patronage of the public generally. Order*
lagging, Ilnpe, and Family Supplies, promptly
executed.
THO’S HARDEMAN.
aag.ll. (20) O. G. SPARKS.
momtcli, caifcing fr»d to
digest well, PURIFY I NO
Only o
_..?bott1e isneediNl
. uhrow out of the system
•he effects nfrncdlciaoalux
TUK blood,
tone and healwi ...v ^
wh'de machinery, vein .. - &
ing the c.nu« of the disease ^ , One bottle taken hi
—effecting a radical care. ^ J^n.vricr. removes all sn!-
, I ?S lowness or unnatural col
Bk.uous attac*3 aroj , ( ron i the skin.
eured, and. wliat is x»tter t) {fl
prevented by thooccasion^ ; 0nf , ^ tak , n a shi
al use of the Liver In?L,o .| rn0 | N 4bre 'eating ni\
rnt ' ,r * vigor to tho appetite *
One doso after eating i* is2 ma H° 3
sufficient to relievo the JA
atomteh and prevent U*
load front riding and *our--;^r
n S* in its worst form, while
Only on?<lo*talt.n>*-|^ SSto iwd°7lSiS’h-
- t. prc.ent,,,* JJo fintdMo.
Only one noso laauti ra <, i™.hv. -..j *■••••
night loovns the bowels. (P Diuirsv by exciting til
gently,and curcaCo5Tiv£- 0 absorbents.
We tak« ploasnro in rr-
Ono do?a taken after 1 coimiieudinethLincdicino
each meal will earo Dts-, f M a preventive for Fkwk
rersix. t-S 'and Aoue,' Cmu bevf.k,
and all Fovera of a Bii.-
One do3o of two tci -jja IO cs type. It operate*
opoonfiils will always re- |C j jwith certainty.
e dose taken at;;
A few bottles wilj
I TAKE thi* mot bod t
have opened a Dial'Ills; Yard
lieve Sick IIf.adache.
Only one dose immodi-
jnJ^ho
sands are willing to testily
. . to its wonderful vir«
atel y relieve* Colic, while' tuos.
AU loho use it are giving their unimous testimony in
its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Intigorator, and
swallow both together.
raioc ohe dollar fer bottle.
DR. SANFORD,Proprietor, No. 315 Broadway, New
R.UiM by nllDro-psts. Sold,
A. G. OWEN,’
Albany, Ga.
May 12th, 1359. (T—Iy) ' ch-l«
ETT^A-TTILlA.
MAEBLE WORKS.
Tames Tansey
■^T, E3PECTFULLY informs the publio that b.e is
j,\ t coustcntly manufacturing and importing Ital-
I*n McrhU Moaaicents, Tombs, &e., of various df-
signs, both ?ltia tnd oraamental. He will also take
orders of pr!rat»i< ' *“ *
r „ confided to iiim by his
fribuuf nnd pr.Irons, rjid havo them executed in
It?ly. Among hit designs, muy be found figures
$f ioith, Hope aid Charity, afid other religiou* sub
ject*. Alac, flmfriiau Angels, Sleeping Babee,
Lyibn, Divi?* Lovn, Eaceling Angels, Children at
’’•-fir, Siolii-v, Innocoace, and a variaty of other
,rai*h*d o* explication. Orders promptly
t*. &ei Miant »t Albtay, Q*., or at mny
rr*l-n n E^Irfd, •« ny ri.i »nd .zjwn.«.
LX Johnson, would re.-p*ctl;:Hy infonii tlx- L:t ho- o!
Albany and surrounding country, that >!:<• i> now j.rcpari'd
to cut or fit Dresses in the lut«.-l style,and guarantee in al!
in-tances to give entire satisfaction. Slu* hu* engaged and
will soon have with her oi»o uf |ho most tasty nu.! fashion-
Iiblu Milliner* could bo procured in tho Northern
cilhv*. Your patronr.ee us respectful Iy.solicited.
Albany, Sept. 49,1869. 27—lj\_
ZEILIN & HUNT,
WHOLESAIjK and It ETA II.
332FtTJ<ar^ZS3'X i Sa
CHEMISTS,
Macon, Geo.,
OPPOSITE THU STORK OF J. B. X W. A. ROSS.
Ferftuacry,
till ItimN,
' Giirden Seeds
Oils Painl-s &o.,
A full r.ssortmcnl—to which the nltcntinn "of th
public is respectfully invited, . [mr.10. Iy.
MARBLE. WORKS.
Inform the public that 1
lile Yard in this city,
next to the Express Office, where I am prepared to
fill all ordgrsforMonuments, Toombs, Head Stones.
Urns, Vases,' kc. All plain or ornamental work
dono with neatness and dispatch. All orders for
work from town or country promptly attended to
and warranted to give satisfaction.
M. BUTLER.
Albany, October 6lh, 1859 28—ly
DEW BOCK.
Dow Rock was raised near Buckett’s
Ilarbcr, State of New York, by Mr.
Dyer Washburn. IIo is a beautiful
dark brown, (almost a black,) remark
able for his form, stylo, eyes, oars and _
legs—fifteen and kh»lf‘( ls i) hands high; weigh
about 1050 pounds. Persons wishing to raise fim
carriage and buggy horses, will do well to try him,
as his colts commands the highest price. Ho trill be
at our stable all tho time.
Pedigree
Dew Rock was sired by Richmond Dew Rock, ho
by old Dew Rock, he by imported Diomede; Dew
Rock’s dam was sired by Sherman Morgan, he by
Justin Moi».?*n- The Morgan horses ore too cele
brated to giro their pedigree, as Dew Rook shows
he is Morgan enough to satisfy any one.
Dew Rock will serve marcs at $10 singlo
$15 the season, payable when services rendered, and
$25 to insure, and all care will he taken, but not li
able for any accidents. One dollar to the groom in
every instance,
KILL, WRIGnT & MARSHALL.
Albany* Not. 25th. 1858
THAN ANY KNOWN
TUAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
FANUlliZ SPECIFIC CAN BE SENT BY NAIL.
For Sale In Albany by
JF. O. WELCH, 6f *1. O. OWEJT.
5, 95, 99, 100,138,139,157.
SUMTER COUNTY.
15th District—N*>s»80.82. 155.1112-254.
nth-*-*-™—— 226,240,245,247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
IT.'i District—Nos.' Go, GG, 129.
lit) ;• “ 191.
RANDODPH COUNTY,
oth District—No. 205.
WORTH COUNTY.
It!. District—Nos. 169. 1*3, 189, 19G, 229, 231,
234. 254.
I-5H. “ •“ 60,64,66.72,157.
to il “ “ 11.20,21,43. 44, 53, 5t, 116,
117, 128, 137, 143, 144, 154,
159. 160, 165. 166. 171, 1«8.
139, 195, 19 7. 198,232.
DOOLY COUNTY.
FASSMANFS
IRON HOOPS AND TIES
PJRICU G CENTS PER POIISI>~33
PER CCST. LESS TIMS ROPE.
A NY one considering the advantages of Iron over
Rop*? hh a material lor binding eottun haler, will be
suipiisrd that it has not been adopted Iou« riuce. hi ite
security against tire tliere is an overwhelming rcaeotl for
its adoption.
The Presses in the Seaport Cit'es have been the main
caitKi of its not being generally adopted;but, now that ob-
• Passman Iron Hoop and lie is the improvement ol
of the proprietor*, and i* adopted fiiilii*lh4 fact, th»t it
»found alter long experiment, to combine the ureatert
‘ritsin simplicity and facility of application of any one
. —-a- *• u. -red as to require no charge f*r re
sting the only remaining diiiicuf-
inerit* in si
yet nude.
HENRY SCHORR,
^SICCESSOA TO FUCU. VOOELUSANi:.)
NEW
CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY AND i aiiTj
STOEE.. 10,11
[NEXT DOOR TO THE BOOR-STORE.1 i 14,1,
D EALER in Fancy and Home made Candies,.Nuts,I
Preserves. Pickle:-, Crackers, &c. Fresh Cakes nnd I , .
Brerfd daily. All kinds ol Fruit—a Inrge i-vorirner.t Toys.! -R‘l
lir Weddings and Farties suppliml with Oakes—Plain
erd Fancy in style—that cannot I hi excelled. ! Sill
£:</“ The Ladies are particularly invited to call in. ;
Albany, Murch 31,1859. !
FROM $20,000.16 $30,000,
COST
PRICE.
novo into our IS lie!*
f Broad ami Wa.Mii.igton
to move any old Goods
»ur goods without any
retext at COST PHICIli.
I). HAYKR & BUG’S.
Albany. Georgia, July 21st, 1859. 16-Gm
UN FEMPLATING to i
ESir i! d £ is gr, .Corner «
•t.*, nnd^detcriqincd no
Stove House for Sale.
OPFEIl for wle tiia btnro Home now occupied
bj Charles Volker, first building East «f Patriot
„Jcc. Terms modorate. For particolara apply to
Charles Volker, at Albany, or to tho undersigned at
AnJrioue, fla. “ FKED. VOOELQSASO
AlhMT < Poe8.186» ' • ” T -*'
CS-WiU rayry p.raonal attenUon to the pnt-
Vj»pr*<pts.. .. . JAXI3 TfiPSEt.
35dnca.tioH.al!
T HE Spring Term of the school nt Morgan. Ga.,
will begin oh the Iflth! Jan. next. Instruction
wiil bo given, such ns is usually Vaught i:i high
schools. The female department will be under the
control of competent nnd faithful teachers. Board
can be had in the village.
For particulars address, D. L. GILBERT,
Principal, Morgan, (Ja.
Dec. ft* 1859 * 37-*—7w
I860.
Baptist Female College,
CtlTHBURT, G-A.
S PRING TERM will begin t ho flth day. of January.
Valuable additions' hnvo been made to the Fa
culty. Tho number of pupils has doubled in the
last four years. Instruction given in n'ny branch,
ornamental or solid* t Pupil* should, if possible, be
present the first day of the term. For particulars
«pply to .1*. D. MARLA HY, Pres.
Albany, Deoc.nber 15tli. 1859. 1
James Pierpoat,
—SCCCKSSOII tu—
JOHN O. FATdLIG-ANT,
M'holes ale nnd Retail Dealer in
SASU, DOORS AND BLINDS,
Taints, Oils, Freuoh and American Windoa Glass,
. Paper Hangings, Borders, &e„ &o.
JQT West side Monument Square,
oct.13 Cm. 8AVANNAH, GEO.
63, 202, 206.
“ 30,67.
“ 2,4, 19.20,30,35*36.40,51,54.
112,113,147,179,205,206,212.
237, 250.
“ 1, 65,66,129,121,132,188,189,
195.
“ 82.110,111, 116,134.141. 142,
143, 147.167.197,223,255,256.
“ 16. 18. 19, 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4ll) Dirtrict—Nns 76. 77, 82, 79, 85, 110, 176,177,
2 U, 205. 211.214.
8th “ 150,151,161.162,168.172,177,
178. 1S9 198. 199.215,216,265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
3«l District—-No. 35.
Ttii “ 28,41.56.61.
MACON COUNTY.
8t!i District—No. 93.
l?t “ “ 116.
2J “ “ 178,203.209.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
4lii “ “ 97,98,125,158.
11th “ “2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th Dial riot—No. 32.
* TAYLOR COUNTY.
12t!i Dist.—Nos. 187, 199,202, 209,215,228,256.
13th “ “ 13, 98,126.132. 134.152,153,155,
15G, 158, 168, 182, 174, 198, 217,
lUh • “ 93?9sf 103.126.
ISth “ “ 137.1H7,158,239.
TAI.UOT COUNTY.
16ihDist.-Nns. 73.103. 103
EARLY COUNTY.
26th UUt.—Noa 35. 30. 37. 3R. 84. 85.
DECATUR COJJNTY.
11th Dist.—Nos. 12,13,16.17,51, 68, 68.76, 89,90,
93, 93, 96, l4l, 146,147,150.
16th “ “ 280.
27th “ “ 263,261,298,299.300,301.302.
THOMAS COUNTY.
8th Dist.—Nos. 389, 891,392, 423, 434.
ITtil “ “ 212, 317. 348, 374, 376.
The above lands owned and lor sale by
WM. 13. JOHNSTON, Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston & Co.’s . fcb.3 ly.
, . r - feet,.
and a full guarantee Riven that neither the Tice nor Hoop*
shall break. And further, that all cotton bound in them
shall be received on the same terms, at the Orleans Pretv
i rope bound cotton. Tho weight per brie is about th**
me as rojie, not one pound more or lore.
To show tho opinion Ship Masters have of it, „ ..
the following, among numerous convmendntions we have:
The undemgned masters of vessel* having had cotton
impressed with FassmaunV new Iron Hoops and Tice,
. Ti-by recommend the same. Tho hale*.being well com
pressed, and* the buttons or hoops, never breaking when
thrown down in the Ship’* hold, or when stowed:
L. L. Condcy, Capt. Ship More* Davenport,
A. Robinson, “ “ Madras
James Thomas “ ** Henry,
A. Talbot, . “ “ Hareascekct,
FRESH OYSTERS.
W E shall receive by Exorec*. every evening, (8aturd»y
and Sunday excepted) thebest FRESH OYSTERS
that can bo procured.
JONES & TANKERSLEY.
Albany, Oct. 27th,1859. 31—
Dr. Joe A. Davis
H AS removed his Office to the bhilding recently
occupied by Mrs. Dunlap, next door South of
tuu wholesale Grocery Store of E. T. Jones.
Albany, Nov. 10, 1859. S
it of any length from eight t
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
Founders and Machine,
Opposite Ihs Passenger Depot, ,Y
MACON. - —Aifl KOBOU.
JOHN SCIIOFIELl)! | JOSHUA SniOFUUl!
We aro prepared lo .tlaoufectDre 1 ^
CIRCULAR saw:
MI^L AND GIN GEARING, K ’
SUGAR MILLS,
Brass and Iron Castings,!
OF EVEliY.PE8CRIi*TI0N. - ,
IRON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
H AYING the moat complete assortment of Iron
Railings in the State, which /♦? elegance,
neatnesR, durability and design, cannot be surpassed*
and are suitable for the fronts of Dwellings, Cento?
terr Lots, Fublto Squares, Church Fences and
Rale antes.
Persons defirons of purchasing Railings will do
well to give us a call, as we are determined to offer,
as good bargains ss any Northern Establishment*. >,
Specimens of our work can be Sefn at Rose,
SCHOFE
Macon, August 18, 1859.
21-ly
OGLETHORPE HOTEL,
Brunswick. Ga. 'Tv
T. A- HILUER, PROPRIETOR.
nnHE OGLETHORPE HOUSE, i, ,ltn»trf l
I but a few yards from the river, the .
Steamboat landing and the Railroad depot. B&U*. .
It is a spacious building, constructed vritn I'vlewt*'
comfort;!* well protected from the jmh, having^
broad piazzas to cnch story extending '«TOurid4t,
affording pleasant shade in the delightful sca-breexe
al! hours of the day. the travelling public""wilt
all times find agreeable qnarfrra at this Hotel-
comfortable rooms, well provided table, and unre-.
mitting attention of the host to the requisitions sf
* *s guests.
May 19th, 1859. ' 8-tf
John Dean,
John C. Wilmer,
H. Koppenholdt, . .
L. P. Merill, M Bark, Kimball.
The price of Hoops and Ties at New Orleans, is 6 cent*
per pound, and all orders will receive promgt^attentjon by
121 Commercial Place- • Aeent.
N.B.—Liberal deductions made to Merchants for city
acceptance.
June 30,1859. 14—ly
CROCKERY,
CROCKERY WARE, COAL OIL. AND
FXjTTUD lamps.
HOME .A.GLAUS'.
I HAVE just returned from Europe, where I
bought the largest and finest stock of
$ancg, <&iltir Ullntc (Cljiiut,
EVER IN THIS MARKET. Also a largo Stock of
common and white
GRANITE WARE,
of the best patterns that comes to this country.
I would call tho attention of Merchants, to my
samples now on hand, which I am sure are prefera
ble to any thing in this section.
I have a good Stock now on hand of
Waiters in sets.
Castors.
China Tea Setts, cheap.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Fluid. Lamps,
Goblets,
Tumblers; Sec.
I have a fine lot of COAL OIL No. 1, to be here
in a few days. AU the above Goods offered cheap
to make room for stock coming in.
R. P. McEVOV.
Macon, Ga., July 2l8t*1869. . 17-tf
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
A LWAYS on hand, a large lot of genuine Havana
CIGARS, and best of Virginia TOBACCO.
E. T. JONES.
Albany, Octobor 6th, 1859 2R-tf
BOOKS now receiving at the Albany Book 1
re. sep.29. t*. E. WELCH.
S OLID Silver Ware, for sale by
sep.29. L. E. WELCH.
3 IH
lii
Cheese, Mackerel and White
Fish.
AMRROTYPES11
J WOULD inform the citizens of Albany and
public generally, that ^bave returned, and may
found at my old stand on Washington Stregt.
J. W. HURT, Artist.
Albany,Hogust 11th, 1859. 20-
IHE Undersigned having become the eole
Proprietors of the above well known ca-
•lishment, will be most happy<at aU times_
to see their friends from Town and Country,
solicits q liberal share of pnbUe patronage.
Their BAD* will at all times be fUmished with the
•hoiceet Liquors, Wince, Lc., while their
BILLIARD e^LLOCff
of Six Tables, will afford their customers a pleasant
and agreeable pastime. r>r> - x -- ft3 .
n. C. r T’/fOCI£3,
i a. rjL'srZzzoc.
Macon, Ga., April 7th, 1869. 2—ly.
c few hogsheads ofj
superior HAMS and SHOULDERS, now in store and
Albany, May 6, 1859.
firf 1.\t/"ILL bo receiving weekly, a good let of Chene,
I VV Maclterel in Kit, and halfBarrob,an9White
'.-• ^rnnKf ’
4V. II. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LA\f—QUITMAN, aEORGIAJ
gar- Will practice In tho counties ef Thomu,
Brooks, Lowndes, and Berrien.
Albany, January 5, I860. il-Ij*
A LL persons having demands aga ttbc Estate
r.y of Robert U. PStCnsn, late of the county of
Ctinsufi. are refloated fa jresent than in term, c!
the law. tfd those i-.debttd to cfVl Kctct; rill be
DR. UrtLt’iS
VERMIFUGE. ;i
In LARGE Bottles and Yials.
BolWoff *lm U rr^nlrW lo reLl.r* ehUJroB of, a
VfttriB,; nnd Ur<U\rt bring on* ot the oh*ap*>! itud ‘
Verotifngnn ever olf tred to the nMle. It.fr*.
•ineut one in AueUieewIU Mre much tronWenad - -1
«xp*»Ne, a* well iu the li**n of many children—for
el«ht oat ot every tea nww«aoM«Uy require li^
IiITTlaE’S ’ • 1
ANODYNE GOUSH
Whooping Cbuokt, Oc.,
amongst Children.
Tlii, l. n pk»8*nt medldoe to Uke, proJodar im-
mediate relief, nnd la nine eat of tea £en a prompt ,
*w„ It exercUee the moat controlling IniaenSe
over Congh* nnd Irritation of the Long* of nny re-
medr known, often ntopplaffthe meet violent in n
few honre, or nt most |n n dny or two. Mnnv ami. .
thought to be decidedly eonmimptlve, have been '
tr^' 5
paramount te all eongh mlxtaren.
LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
ThU In prepared from a Trench Bed re An tha
forma of »o. I nnd S; the lnt tor the neat*, nod
Xo.‘i for the chronic ntnge, | nnd from luunexnmpled . •* , ■
•ncMan U likely te napenede every other remedy * ,
for the enre of dlNoree of tha Kidney* nud Bbulder,
G jnorrhwn*, Bleno«rrh«Ml, nod Leachorrhanl ar
Floor Albas affection*. ThU extraalte compound
combine* propertlee totally dlBerent fa'taste nod ' ' •
ehsmeter trviu nay thing to betonnd in tha I'nlts* ^
State* Phnrufndopaln; nail in point of safety anil «fiU
cieney la not rivalled la Americ^. * 9 ~ t ,
LITTLE'S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
# FORTIS, No. 2. ;•* m
Ilnndreds of case* of Chronl!iTeaa«,Mcnld Head*. *
end dfamere of the fcVin Keotmllr, here brei
by tkta rewrdy; end »'
Jly, have been cuml
. » Introdacilon of the-
For ilia aara of Caareroa* Sore*
■■d Plcerejn* nulled la the tea of pUaUra, nnd
In more then i wo hundred plnoea la Georgia, and
yuiedieo. hy palming of their own or ae*i*tMa»
It weii farstka
4 maid the A«4r
■ignntare of the Froprietor, tha*:—
>.Uo».lul.Ui; t lu.ot«LCi,U(>Ul.
r .111 order* nnd letters tabanddroeecd to
LITTLE & BB0.,
^ wirilwl. »ni«liu, tlsem. 9a
1,1859. ! , 12-1 f.
NOIICE.
0ST OR STOLEN from the suliliriber in Ca-
i mills, or on Ihc road leading te Altany, %
pocket book containing $70 or $75, in money, with
three certain promiyory notes for $50 etch, made br
N. *. Trammell and William Collins, given to the
mndorsisnsd about th*2Gth of Octoberlast, and due
the. 26th of I
1 WtM ast, and due
the S^t.. oi tho present instont. I will give twenty
dollars for pocket book, notes and money, or tea
dollars for said notes, and hereby forewarn said
Trtmmall and Collins paying the same to any per
son or persons except to myself. ,«
- LITTLETON D. FEATYtasTi
January Oth, 1560 4 3w
pmnlwrie,^
'2IY£23, Adm’r.
Ftp
are offering for sale onreasftla-
ble terms, the folToving Lots of F
Land.—Lots No. 120, 121, 10i, lyir*
tho 6th Dirtrisi of Docly County.
Lot No. 271, thc^Oth District of EarlyCo.
«* .r 1C2, in tho 19th “ of “ Co.
« •« 231, in the 17th “ of «•’' Co.
Tides perfect. CLARK k LIPPI XT,
8S