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inserted at $1 for'the first insertion 3nd e'J cent.-?
for each subsequent insertion.
Advertisements handed in without instruction ns
to the length of time they are to run, will be con
tinued until ordered out, and charged at the aboyo
rotos.
Monthly advertisements will be inserted for $1
per square for each insertion.
Legal advertisements published at the usual rates.
FOE SALE.
juaatft t. jkJIi Al laiishlf Placo lying in till <Hl P
WM X. county, and known.
/> 90
7 50 J1 00
I 10 00
19 00| 00 00* 40 00
20 <*» 40 00! 50 Oflj
25 00i 50 CO £0 00;
80 00 CO 00
80 (Ki
•10 00
GO 00
i : 17 ('». - j 1 o so t't ik>; 70 0.0 00
b ! 20 OOj 30,00; 40 00! 70 00, SO ()(» 90 00
9 j 22 50. 35 OOi 45 00. 75 00, SO 00 95 00
10 J 25 001 41) OOi 50 00; SO 00l 00 00100 00
tc as..
ontair.big Onc^housand
Dr. Thomas M. Nelson.
orrcfrc OS TUTOAD STREET,
AT.BAOY. : : : : GEORGIA.
January 1800 1 42-ly
Dr. J.R. Hardwick
5“ ** ! in ,-^ AN bc f „ w , ,, - WcUU'ajrurStaio Onrir.]
Uil i.. '.wa- h: “**'•
AXnW. *AirV IS, U# < 1 ■ 42-11
Aitorncyr.at law. Albany* U,n
If the above 'Land ! nre’nbt disposed of be
fore. they will.be told at public 'ouhay ia Albany,
on tl.e first Tuesday in January next.
December 22, 1850 • 89-
i:Jl. LI. Stevens,
Watch-Hahcr
EisraitJVA^Ei?.
, Alia. Dealer in • • •
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver* 'Ware,
FaE'ey aa.x’-*S;02Les
■iy
n. is. RAKSdnr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.11. IIA Nl'— CKOUCIA.
Enggs k Stephen’s Store. -&fl
iy 12th, 18!»0
42-1 f
liOU»E <& UliEl^,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ISABELLA GEO.
■ January 12th, 1800 ' 42-ly
DB. iCi\»ftNGS
May bk rors» it uts Office on ms Resxdexc
\lbany—Geoi^i*
BROWN’ SHOTELr
-OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT—
Macon, Geo.
8. 8. BadWN
August 25, 1858. **—
GRANITE HALL,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,
Macon, Georgia.
B. F. DENSE—(late of the Floyd Hou^eJ—PnorRirroR.
t. 25,1858. 35—
jan.C.
I>n. W. LOVE,
PALMYRA—LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
April !-»IcO’J. 1—1 y.
DU. JOIM u. KELSOiV,
TTAVING returned to the city, may be found
t S at nil times cither at Lis office on Broad
residence, unless professionally
r 13th, 1S59 _ - 29-tf
I> R • J» A 32 liS 3 • PAK Ii,
(BOfAtfic PHYSICIAN.)
’j^/J'AY he found athis Office on Broad Street during the
J 42-ly.
till. 2. JL. KIAItatES,
HINDERS his professional services to the citi-
of Alb.ii ' ‘ ‘ ' _
Office corner cf Bread and Jackson Sts.
y 2 1859. 0— Iy
JOHNSTON & CO.,
S *3
AND "**
Commission Merohants,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to the Storing and Sell
ing of Cotton consigned to them.
£3F" Liberal advances made on Cotton ia Store.
T. II. Jouxstox. J. A. I
Dec.16. 3t
PATTEN &. MILLER,
(l.ATK PATTEN, HUTTON It CO.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SaTaanalt, Georgia.
•TEX. A. J. Ml
y8,1859. 1
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
.unit chants. -BVTf
Macon, Ga. fSOK.
H AVE associated together and will occupy the
new FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, now being
erected opposite Messrs. Hardeman & Spark’s.
Liberal advances made on Cotton when asked for.
Orders lor Bagging, Rope, Groceries, &c., shall
have our personal attention.
We hope by prompt attention to business, to merit
a liberal share of patronage.
COATES & WOOLFOLIv.
Macon. September 29,’59. 27-4m
m
Commission Merchants,
rpHE undersigned beg to renew the ofler ol thdr\| ^j Y
X services for the storage and ,sa!o t>f Cotton geaaflg
and other produce, llfc coming season. ' J -
Oar Warc-Ilouso is LARGE and COMMODIOUS,
built of Brick, and
Fire-Proof
every respect.
A large Cistern in the Yard with a strong
Force A*mnp and Hose,
affords additional security against fire. _
We confidently assert that tio Ware-House in Georgia
•elsewhere,is better prepared to project Cotton again?
loss or damage. Our charges will uea3 low as last season.
which gave perfect satisfaction to all our patrons. With
these inducement 7 to our Planting Friends, added to our
long experience in tho business, wo hope to obluiu and
merit their patronage.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton in Store,
and Bagging Rope,&c., bought a-3 cheap as can be laid
‘ >wn from Macon or Savannah.
SHIS &. RUST.
Albany, April 22,1853. 4—tf.
ADHIMSTR HOSTS
5 REE ABLE t an order of 1
liquor* mm®.
ry of Calhoun eonmy, ?rili be P/^IAN- always thid Uie best article of Chitupagn
t ... < ‘ ODKO [\ vor .-‘ n .*'V ?n . 0l vy ami other >. ;ncs, a.? well us aU^kinds of Liquors,
imber fifty-three, (53)
dred and seventy-'five
< the properly bfjSbmii-
ilie parjiosc of dis
iiAilralor’s Sale.
n n-drr frj.’n lb0 Court ofQrdla
Z vrill at .public out-c:
.-.»,«■ s dc )!-, in the tov. ■> or At •
. y,i ti\o dftt Tuesday in Mari
' ' iu «i
of rial •>
hit 3.1 t
January 12,1850
AWIISISTKITOR’S SALE.
O X the first Tuesday in March -jest,
fold before t’ ~
Moihiccllo Hi^tl •ScJiool..-
ffiEalo and IPemkls.
-r.TTT: Sprmjr uHli-ihij.moc.oi.liieso<on,l
Tuesday in Jai.i.„rv. JttukAtUo-
eifici*. hi ciin • departiacnls c i a thoreivli
1* -. d ■ . ' r-_ftrcefioa in tbojjtpW? Hr*.*rrfhi. ; :<t
l \ J d ^ • " • $120 i,i $140 tbr.tlre^-Jterm.-:. .Mu-
i iam 1 . im’fm department
f (.’in i lr.r‘contaiiiijvg fall ’ iuformaHon,
-d; > ; k, I’lLtXKLlN. A. \] ~
■Frineipa?. Muis)L*ci!». <J.a.
A’easi, aatl Appls Brandv.
I f r.rcaJ$Vo* ™*v, io
s> CM,'>;„l.y ' R. T. .TOXUS.
AILany. Octob.'tr ‘ • 2^-{f
<'lia i]g^ F -. pl.Hcli e diiie' oil fhe
cstem R. -R.
!, 1853.
t’OTffE & KL¥,
ATTpRNBY.S^Vi; LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
i--.?* Vi’n.a practice ia the counties composing t!i
'outh-IVcatom.tfircu;:, and in Dooly and Worth of
he Macon Circuit. They pledge themselves
trict attention to businesn. m m. :.r. sbAimirr
u 11c. 12; '2d— iv, at at x. ely.
beloV.-jlng ufimSt AND O. >IAIL3.
ATTORNEYS AT
Ka>“Practice in l>ot?2
N3 <1 L3KS,
■V—ALBANY, GEO.
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
LII)DOIIS, WINE*, TOBACCO,
CIGGARS, &C.
Corawr * Clicrry :n»d Third Slrcclr.
Macon, Georgia.
21117 7111,1851*. 16—ly
ATION AND. NOTICE.~
GEORGIA— OcHghcrty County,
Ct AMUEL E. BARBER applies to mo for letter*
O of Administration or^the estato of Stephen Egan,
lute Of said county, deceased. All persons, both
Iktndred and Creditors, aro hereby notified that after
|tho cxpiration'of the time *liat legal notice is here-
!by given,.and if no objections are filed, permanent
letters of adiuimslration w/ll be granted to said Bsir-
1hef- J. M. CUOl'Elt, Ord’y D.C.
January 12th, 18G0 40 JOJ
ALBANY
Carriage and I Jam os Repository,
r.ABLXS,
GEORGIA—Calhoun County.
T WO months after dato application wiU be.mr.do
to the Court of Ordinary cf Calhoun county, for
leave to rell the Lands belonging to the estate ef
Obcdiah 15. Parrott, late of said county, deceased.
This November 8fh, 1859.
HENRY PARROTT, Ad mV.
VVJNIFORD PARROTT, Admr'x.
’ November 17, 1859
GEORGIA—I’ong'ioity Coanly.
T WO months after dato application will Jbe made
to the Court of Ordinary of Dougherty county,
m its first regular term after the expiration of two
.months frem this notice,fcrleavo to sell the lands
belonging to the Estate of Gabriel‘Sibley, Ute of
said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
id creditors of said deceased.
ABEGAL SIBLEY, Exeoutrix.
December 22,1850 39_
J WOULD
sncctfully invite the attention of the
citizens of Albany and tho surrounding country,
ay stock- of Carriages, l’cckaways and Buggies
of every description : also. (Ancord Plantation Wag
ons, Hacks, Harness, Wool Collars, Buggy Umbrel
las, Whips, (Matts & Co.,) which will be sold as low
for cash as by any other llouso ia South-Western
Georgia, and warranted to give satisfaction.
All orders promptly executed.-*jQfl
L. C. SHAW.
January 14, 1869. 42—
G eorgia—dougiierty county.
Notice is hereby given that six months after
date application will be made to tho Ordinary of
said county, for letters of dismission from the estate
of Wiley Lane, deceased. Any objections will be
filed in terms of the law.
JOSnUA B. OLIVER, Adm’r.
November 9, lSf)9..
Bllw’ DyujMiJ*
Bll-V l>y*pcl»'
nedy
BUm* DytptjXle llemedjr
Hat the Largest Hole
Has the lairgcat Sat®
IIa« the I-nrRtU Sale
Ila* the Largest Sale
Hae the Largeirt Sale
Of any Me«th-li»e In the World.
G eorgia--worth county.
Whereas; Asa M.‘ Giddcns, administrator on
estate of F. M. Simmons, deceased, applies to
for letters of dismission from**id administra-
tlanship. This is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office on or before
the second Monday m January next, to show cause,
if any they-have, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my baud at office, July 3rd.
R i» .diNnr.ATi)
July 14, 1850.
Of 0
the Wo
1 y Nlctilclne In the World,
.y Medicine In the \Voi
Of any Medicine |u the Woild.
100.000 PacUa^ee
JOO.OtM) Packages
IOO,Ota> Pne knurs
100.000 Pai
Sold In Georgia «
gold In Georgia n
gold In Georgia 0
Sold In CJcor;;la n
nd South Carolina
ml South Carolina
ml South Carolina
•d South Carolina
BUMS HOTEL,
—BROAD STREET
A.roany, G-a.
rn^lllS New and elegant Hotel is now open for
5. the accommodation of the Public. Person?
visiting Albany will find at ihis Hou.e comfortable
nnd neatly furnished rooms, (each room having a
tire-place)—and a Table that is unsurpassed by any
other Hotel in the country.
The subscriber, grateful to the public for their
very liberal patronage for years p.ist, respectfully
solicits his old friends and the public generally, to
call and see him at his new quarters.
AT* Tiie Stage Office for Stages running from this
place to Baiabridge, Thotnasville ami Tallahassee,
is kept at this House. '
J. L. BYINGTON.
December 17, 1857. 38-
cll.nwlin th * I'.V
lA*ecm!>i.-r 30,1*?!
SEEV \VAxlitaiN,
.S AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA,
ten in the cuqalies of Sumter, Lee, Dough-
-•c ii'ir, Mitchell,Calhoun, Worth and Ter-
Court ut Savauriah, Gu.
40—
Valuable Lauds for Sale.
L OT No. 31 in the 6th district of Rap.dolpcounty.
45,69, 50.199, 130, 133, 103, 105. 10G, 107,
SO. 87,88, 89, in the 1 i lli district of Randolph Co.
Number 110. in the 18th District of Thomas conn
ty, and number83 in the 8th District of Thomas
Number 475 in the 12th District of Lowndes
Number 1 in the 5th District of Dooly county.
Numbers 153. 252, in the 5th District of Early
1 the 28th District of Early
. - .sc* a 1: imoiv.v,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
August 12. Jo58. go,
tin nr . a iilOKGA!^
AT>'i)RNEY At “law—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
the
i2:h. H 59
lN r OTTCE.
on? him hereby nofitiod not to trade'for
P't>mij]*pry nous made by myself,
to .. ior U. Mason. Jr., or bearer, for
;*••' Hunlrel 1 ;i l Twenty-Five Dol-
i-.iidtue 1 >tb o. Septcuiber Iasi,
1 oJ tin* pj iseM iast tut, or first of Jan-
iuj 1 ho other Euc tho first of January
couhi-.eTaiion :or which anid notes were
entirely failed, and 1 am determined
hem unless compelled by law.
WM. T. COX.
22, IS >9 • 39:, f
•X otick"
SvpvntQn Court.
Dccemb
1
? 1 fail iff-rJft., yt” ''™
' 1 *• • ! • ' ■ ’• ],'■ • ‘:.i;u ;.i. . Ai -
N • ut Colr.rT.r. :i . m. id 3.4V- i0 . L, i Vi
I't'jntnbub 4J>0 ni i.\. .vufltftbk b/nr/ Ai4;U r/-
On and aftei\.^ufida^V'c)i<emi)cwiMi t the P.-irscn-
rrer an(9?dail Train foe Albany anti Cuthbcrt will
e r.i;;ev>n, a: It)AO a.'nu, ; im af*. liHSj
The Maif nnd ks'sengar T
f;'8u.vi with tL r Albany M v
No. lu, SouUi-Wos/^u R. Rj,
L-r.vo Cuthbcrt, Ml 2.-15 p. 1
ts of ihe South
■*te-n i.‘Ui Ljuiliiin Circuit.:.
■ [. . if.a\y x«r>tc.
lithe iw:iritfc(H»fL!W,*\v!irgirc their undivided
li bibiness as nmv be.ynlnLU.'d to them.
** piUeo.on l’i*- wrqrttfOpposifoJlie Court House, and
adjuring Ejf t tJio Latvf (iffice of Vason i Davis, wuere
5tio of the lirin may,bo always found.
PETER J. STROZER.
any,12. 20- WM. E. SMITH.
20—
1 partnership i
n fronCnHsbert
rain at Smith-.
■
rrivo at Cuibbcvt
HIGIA. 1
o .ughcrty County, f December Term. 18-’9.
I V ordered by u« Court that this Courl be no
adjourned to the fin* Monday in 5fau-h nex
both Grand and IV
1 tno fir. week, and the
work of M..;ca ne::i, hnd
nnd Jurors, cfttoJ sttid Tc
! Vi! ^i th P «P ptirt. do
| Tv-.ins to Cbbir hur fonn a iSr
i Montgomery, vnkbifwi r.rd Ac
: •* Ilir.ingtvn, Savanu E,, ;.mf^ S e-
r.section to
Kingoville,
1 Eatonton.
; 1 “v
■ Mr. t>: r. .V:
!■
0«
ALSi. A AtLBS. F. \;,r.
cxlrar; : ~..,he •• ... .i.ic. • ' i
! fct- o. i.-U"ire,: j[
Cp>2CS.
; u-?t Tuo day in Fcbmsri-nc-r.!,’‘before the 1
of. Stxrkvillc, | 1
r-n i* ItruA* M.li Yiv.
sihlfs) ufid '• Yiiiir^da^.J
MFteera^c.*.'
, . - u “-* v 5!1 be sold the veal Estatc’beiong-1 . "' hvo^^Tichel'j pr’^rsd fcouTRail XSoftJ
lng to the Estates of Enoch Johns, late of said cotin- "• Montgomery, C olumhng aud.AH.anv via
■ ■ u - •
ty, deceased-t . e 3 , m e being done under tho *ill |5»J , WS
of said deceased, and an order from the Court of Kl' l 0 ™ -Montfed; Columlmi, $23f Alliauy
Ordinary of said county, for tho purpose of paving* 2 * , , VII *GIL, POWERS; £,i gr Si Sup t.
ofT t he just, debts n gainst ai.id estate, and 1 J “ x ' — ' 1
benefit of the legatees.
HENRY I*. WQ'Ntv
Admr tie bonis non with l> , v ,^ T „ A
December 22. 1859 ' -c will am
GEORGIA— 7
James .uiiu** .. . ^herty t’enuiy.
Bcbjamin B. Sanders,
Alex. Robinson, Adm :
Robert Duncan, j Relief, Discovery A
****" f * nd ^junction.,
Midtam M. Johnsoa. J - . -
1 ^ ^ th# allegtuions in t|io above sta
ted bill tnat tin respondents, Bcajxmin'e. San
dora, Robert Dunenn, Spencer Riley nncl William M.
Johnson, all reside out of the jurisdictional limita.yf
tun Stato; ami th-1 aw injuctlon and subneena has
been directed to be issued ag-iinst them in tire above
stated c*so. It ia heretoro ordered that said rcs-
pondsuts bc served by the publication of this rule
tor four months, in the Albany Patriot, before the
next.1ana term of this Court, to be held on the first
Monday ia June 18i*0; and it is further ordered that
the said respondent * lie and appear In this honorable
Court ob or before the tfrifc-Moiiday in June.1300,
and then and, there plead, answer or demur to the
above stated bilL Given umler my hand and official
•ignatBreMWa-IUtli September, 1859.
■■ •* °* ‘ato:
$2i 25. YIIUiiL TOWERS'. £n
I November 3, 1$.~9. M
JjtgjO. fiOtlRkins ,
v' : -<G*- "O' xvr ss,
••to ^ g r j 'V?{ f*I
,;)>i Aiii^tary. AmafA.-NV
. ; JQ.OS.Ti, • : vr' I
T OfT 10 OJ near Newdqp, Bekea-countj./m the
Bj wight of 41iq 29; U .December, a small. black
among tsldcli is aMdrafi
sum of 508, 0J-. f.aJc u U.t ^..Utacpib r
.warded, by ndarbssing ■ V« T . F« HOVlS.
•’ iJaa .6ta,lS00 , j T >
♦nti
Join W. EVA S.
VTOTSSir AT 1..V.V—UAl-fUKIDUE, GEO.
'j u - M ill ^Ivo prompt aiteniioa to nil business
list cl to ltf’ii in liie count i cm of Decatur, Baker,
tj’, Lea, Sumter and Early.
igq-i 42, likf
( O
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, Baker Co.. G
{7-Will give pAmpt attention to all busine
dntrq.s:c4 to his care in the counties of Sumter, Lc
;Iiir!y, Jakcr, Calhoun, Early and Decatur.
L'- ‘ 20—
. W. SOL it .710 N g.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Niiwrojr, Baker Co.,Ga.
jan 27, l/.l l.l * • v.14—n.44.
THOMAS 3. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, GEORGIA.
ruig.12, * 20—
J. 7J. c. 2X^A710IV,
ATVORNRV AT I.,VW—ISABELLA, GEORG
V9».Wits>nivd nlfe« ‘
nu5Lt»:c4 ft>'b
ORGIA.
all bus;
.12. if;)—
ROJEWJSLWiI. WlIRli?!, •
PTOBSEj: ay ISAUKI.LA, GBOBGIA.
J-Vfc ’V.. T L....» . *
ATT0i»
W.tft give
entnreted to his ca
prompt aifonl
to all business
v.4, 5S—ly.
®ISS & SVEABJI.I.'l,
■ ATTORNEYS AT LAW—DAWSON, GA.
*'j , I i ; «• t. HUUU.
i° ct iC u iAi ilH n _£%_
WlLLi Va A, HiHRIS,
ATTORNE-r-tt X.Wf-ISAUELLA, GA
I 753T Wll-ffu’ctift'ln ’lW Mscim'Circuit, end
Irwin, V- ilc >x, Berrien, Colqintt an l Thomas, -of
tho HniuMAecrSCHlB llo tSrll hc'n.sWotl
•ljoCiKirtsIiy Col. Eaiauol Hall, of Oglethorpe :
port in regard t4 lifs bf‘laud, in the county of
i, MTorth, for 02p—«-• ' • J
A crust 1 S‘< !i
AVI 1.1,1A 71F. n»VIS,
ATTOItMiY. AT LAW AND LAND AGENT.
Itauaon, tco.
Tn']Lirrflet , ™!mnflw| l !hi j h ln j ScMJtb-Woytrm
,nJ v™’"’ «•*« “•
-_Rrfcn.to Afov.lyL AaWnrin, iraUom IffAi,. m i
’L-a ...... . • ^- W^r-Ay.:
. % J
^cittjWjsaTnn* IUii Ro.d Co. \
"no-. January 2d, J850. /
i for President and-flro Di
,_,^,gs*tS6BI*Bf>.^JW» I|«M Ot their
tms city;. onThur«dwr, : Oth February next.
T boifeuillett.
January 5th,I860 4i_c,
county, and number 383
county. Apply to
January 6, 1859.
JOHN A. DAVIS,
Albany, Ga.
WIIsriDL^Y’S
Steam Engine Manufactory:
Iron and Brass Foundry,
_ axd
General Machine Shops,
Miccn, Georgia.
H HK Proprietors of this Establishment would re-
L sped fully call iheattentionofthoseeontempla-
ig the erection of Steam Mills, for Sawing and
'inding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the Work has been, and will -be, a
“cient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
mage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for
tho expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the State. Our prices anil terms will
ompare favorably with that ofany first class North
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of
Machinery, &c.; for anv portion of which we will
bc pleased to receive orders, viz:
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cir
cular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of’best
quality for Cornnr.d Wheat, Water Wheels,
a great variety,Gin Gear,allsizes,Iron
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and Private Buildings, dtc.,
of Wrought and Cast
Iron,very superior, "
embracing
Strength with heatity of Design.
SNigar Mills and Syrup Boilers, al! sizes, Columns
for Stores,Churches,&c.,&c.,Gold Mining Ma
chinery, with Double and Single acthig
Force and Lift Pumps ofany required
size, Shafting with Turned Pul-
lies, from the smallest size to
nine feet Diameter, Cot
ton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws,
MiK' Screws'
and Bales,
England's Celebrated self-acting Car Coupling*
and other Rail Road Castings. All wftrk warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Macon, MarcMO.1857. 5l
DAWSOSf & KIBBEE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
HAWKINSVILLE AND VIENNA, GEORGIA.
Mr. K. will have the entire collecting.
Mr. D., with his partner’s assistance, the litigation.
tST They will practice Law and give attention to
any business that may be entrusted to their man
agement, in the Counties of—
Tr.wix,
Telfair,
Coffee.
ArPLixa,
1’ir.r.cc,
MUI.EE,
In Supreme Court nt Jl.'oon, Jt;HcdeeVinT»nd S»t-
ynnnli. Circuit Court V. 8. *t S.T.nmih. nnd also
tm adjoining counties on spseisl engsgeaents.
TitoatiS H. D/.Tfsotr.
Lowndes,
Doolt, •*
Brooks,
Macon, '
Echols,
Houston,
Clinch,
Wokth,
Ware,
Berrien,
Laurrks,
Twiaas,
Sumter,
Lee, #
Baker,
Douonr.Rrr.
B LANKS,used by Lawyers, Clerks. Or.liturisi
&«.—» good supply on h»nd»t this oGce.
Iii Foartcen Moi
Iu F«nrtt-t;ii Mi'iillis.
If Dircctlmtsi me Fotlovvnt.
If Direct tuns are Followed,
If Dlrectjone are Follow'd,
If Dlrcctloi.e ».« K.^swkI.
If 111 reel In is are Follpw til,
A»»y Coec of
Any Caee of Dytin o»la
Any Case of pula
Any Case of
Any Case ol Dysprp-la
Elver Dlaiasr,
Mvtr Ul«-aar,
Mver Plwoec,
l iver Disease,
It Produce* IColumdry of Form
It PrtHluces Rottiis'flty of For»u
It Frotlmee Kotuudlty '-f Form
It Prtaltice* Itotundliy of Foim
Iu Females of a Thin ai»«l Sparc Habit,
In Female* ol a Tliln aniLSparv Habit.
In Fcmolve or a Thin and S-pare Habit.
In Female* of n'l'hii. uud Sparc Habit
lu Female* of a Thin and £*». fe Habit.
Send a Postage Stamp to the Proprietor* lot
thdr Paul|*l»let on of Stomacli mim!
Bowel*.” \V. \V. Bl.I-fS t&Co. Proprietor*,
2ti3 Bioatlway, .Vew Vorlu
For Sale in Albany by
F- 0. WELCH, & A. G. OWEN,
May 19,1850 8-ly
TO TilS
S5xa.$:sr<3X'“i2Xg;
AXD TO THE
C OMMON HUMANITY domunds wo should do all
we can for the suffering cf oqr fflfow-crcatures. This
is the sixrciui duty yf the Physic ian,’ who has po right
withhold knowJecgu from m.inkim] which would bene...
the race—I therefore propose to give the following infor
mation to all who need it, arid ask all who are disposed
to help tho sntli‘di.g, to aid me in evory proper Wi
fnaking it known.
71<»*1 of I Sit; uvaUui'M, exliaiislloii,
and preinntnre mortality of Women, is caused by too fre
quent child-bearing. Society Mtfiersfrora this ; from weak
ly anil diseased children; hereditary diseases and poverty;
liecanso Woman cannot control her own special /unction.
No Woman can boar a child ofleoor tl.hn once in three
.ith a proper regard to herself » nd that of he; ~
No Woman has a right to destroy her own
birth to diseased chtldrep, or, to inflict her
weakness on posterity.
The grout want of ci vilixullon. ia a
simple, healthy, convenient, uncxncnsivo and absolutely
cerium preventive ofpregnancy. I have one so simple any
body can understand it—so b. ahhy it will care many of
tho diseases Women aro most liable to; almost costless;
perfectly convenient; nud which cannot possibly fail.—
This is not a hook, but a strictly professional and confi
dential letter, and is sent under Mai, in a stamped envelope,
on receipt of a consulting f L . e of Two Dollars. The agents
osed can bo procured any where in the country, and one
dollar's worth will lust sercra* years.
Tlsmy Wontpi: Imre been wocfnlly
deceived by mercenary quacks and imposters, whoso darn
ing advertisements fill the newspapers, and who ask high
J rice* for worthless drugs and npp.irHtus. As a guarantee
promise to return the foe, should the means pointed out
ever fail in a singlo ins tango. I will also, when it is »'
- _.j _r - 1 :uans to prouioto fruition,
NEW BLACKSMITH
—AND—-
CARRIAGE SHOP.
T HE ondeH-ned has opened a New Blacksmith and
Carnage Shop oppositn Byington’s Hotel, where he if
prepared to do all kuid ol Blacksmith work, also making
and repairing Carnages, Buggies, &c. All work prompt
ly atteuded to and done io the best ftvle. • •
p « „ . . , PFTER CROGAN.
. r.s.—tie has on hand n new and fine lot of one.twd,
tour and six Horae Wagons for sale, which ho warrant*
the best material.
Albany. August 18, ’59.
Bainbndge Argus and (
t\-lf
lg° -Argus and Georgian, copy 3 jnonths.
Fine Gold Jewelry.
fl>HE largest and best stock ever offered ia' this
C city. New and beautiful styles SOLID GOLT
JKWKLRY. Etruskcn, Camio, Coral, Lava, Enam
eled, &c., in sets. Diamond Pins and Rings.
Pleaso call and look at my stock and the prices.
N. B. All articles WAitRAXTfcn as represented.
For sale at the Albany Book Store by
wp.29. L. E. WELCH.
GEORGIA—Ualiionn ('oaoly,
W HEREAS, Joshua p. I’,ccd applies to. me fop
letters of dismission from the estate of Ann
Heed, late of said county, deceased., -This is.tlieie-
for'e to notify all and singular the persons concerned
to show cause within the time prescribed by la^r,
by said let ters of disialssary should not bc granted.
iv$9 under my band at oflicc, this 25tli July 1859.
, 8«M44» W Mi
August 11, 1859, r .
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly t .
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice*
Jacob’s Gordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
Before The People
Before The People
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux.
AndFbi*.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
Packages of Half Doz. -
Packagesof Half Doz.
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
’ Tor'Plantations, f ^v
For Plantations ■ ^
$1 per Bottle. ^
""ii 'per. BotficF-^^*
For Sale' iru Albany by • ■ ■ ' ' I
P. O, WELCH, * A. G. 0WEIV. .
May 19,1850 , , , 8-ly
Lost Note.
I HEREBY forewarn all persons from trading Tor
a note made payable Id mo by Benjamin Groen.
for the sum of One Hundred and Sixty-Eight Dol
lars, due 1st day of January I860. Said note hav-
^ ELIZABETH TAYLOR- s \
Deocmbor 8, 1859 r 87-T5i»j
The Dawson hSale A Female
IT^HE excrcisca of the above- Institution- will be
J resumed on tho 16tU day of January, I860, under
the following Board Of Instructors:
M, A. McNULTY, Principal. .•
R*v! vr. j.oabtuell, - ii ^ A f
Miss A. E. MARLIN, * v Assistants
Miss SALLIE J. HARPER; 1 " J
Mus 8. E.BYM>. TeacL„,«t
Our buildings arolargc and commodious; furnish*
ed with every thing calculated to render the Biudtfif-
comfortable, and b|s studies intelligible. , ^
The sexes are "kept entirely, apart, except at tb«
time of recitation. No classes heard In tho study
rooms. For further particulars apply to,
Gartrcll for Catalogues, at Dawson, TerrellS
Georgia. _ ;* .-
November 24tbj I860 ,
Gold and Silver Watohea
O F Superior Quality, warranted' perfect - Time
keepers. Please call- ind examine ay styles
»nd prices, at Albany Rook and Jewelry Store.
sep.29. - - - It, E, WELCH,
I3ISgC^L.TTTIO:N\
T HE Cqp.nnerehip of Dm. Gilbert & Cnwforc C J *° a * ry Ctl ‘» 18C0 ~
is this duy dissolved by mutual consent.. — 1
' JOHN R. GILBERT, AT. D.
S. S. CRAWFORD, M. D.
Albany, Jar.nary l6t, 1360. 4f-3w.
IXjP N. B.—Dr. Crawford will continue the prao
lion of his profession, and may bo fonnd at the offic»
formerly occnpied by Messrs.Lyon, Irwin & Butler.
. AT AUCTION I!
I WILL SELL in tho city of Albany, .Ga.- on the •
first Tuesday in February next,, / k
ose sixav a:;d oxe etow.
Th«,rt(nr«Bfiipi!rlx willb, soli t, tfc. Wskat’.'
i(lder for repairs dow. In J*lj 1MI, ■» tY; owbk.
avo not come forward and. paid * tho expenses of;
epairs. _ Tbs Sulky and Buggy can bc seen at Mr,
Blacksmith. Shop.
\\T D havo opened our Black smith Shop opposite
f V tho Byingtoa House, ia the C^ogan Shop.—
:ill and have your rvork do?e.
HILL? WRIGHT & MAJtSHALL.
Jwrowy 5/1859 w a * di-in