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VOL. XV.
ALBANY, GK&., J
THE NEW CATECHISM.
All about what:
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!
~W gAT *paS»?4 PBofiYlACTICttPro.
y»VVhat will remove *11 bud order* f—^Recommended to
** mi * P ° UU pMlBVS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
■wtit ha* cured fellow fever ?—(Refer to Or. Lobby,ol
CkuiSoa.) DAUBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
\Fh*t bu prevented the spread of typhoid ierer CRw-
ftr to D». Austin, Fort Valley, G*., Amo* Jone*, Ttuke-
***’ AU ’* *UARBY« PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
1)Ar2 Y^PttOPI IYL ACTIC FLUID.
\Vh»t will CT^K^I^ACTf^U^’-
Wlut then will, if anythin* will, prevent the spread ol
eooiMioift <ll *^y,g PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wb»« dMtr o”RBY.a r pRoi>HYI,ACTIC FLUID.
Wta,rOT TAB5^Vffl^Mi r cVLUID.
Whl , ACTIC FLUID.
W »‘ h ‘‘o^^V'i^pTl^i&TirFluiD.
W “*‘ *“ MWASuih FLUID.
Wh.t will ^if^fSSf UYltqTIC FLUID.
Wh»t wi" fJX^Y? PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wh«l will ’g^Ruy^gpRopav LACTIC FLUID.
WH *>» Hpi^^HYtluTfC FL.UiD.
Wh.< will y™RV^PROpliYLACTIC FLUID.
Wb.< will ^J?™p*| l » 0 Vr,^C , riCFLU.D.
What is rood for salivation 1
WD S DARBY 8 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
AVhat will cure putrid sort- throat I
L
W*»rt u ^
Wb*t do thi be.it phydclani* use und recommend 1
DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
HILL’S
LIVERY STABLE
H ILL ixat hi* OU) STAND, w |.ero he ha
been for the last fix year*, and expect* to t •
there for the next six to come. With good sat.
Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Hacks of any size, an
iritHty servant* to send to any part of the Globe.-
Good Lots with sheds for Drove Horses or Mule*
with plenty of corn and fodder for the nccommorit
*ion of all tint may call. The Stable is situate*
between the Bvikotoii Hotel und Isabella House
tnd on the^treet leading to and from tho Depot.-
Calland see. JAilES II HILL.
^ug.3G. 1858. 52-1 f.
tailo BIHSTGh
T HE suLicr.her would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Alim
ov and vicinity, that he has opened the
above, business in all its various bran-
dies All wo-k entrusted to iii* rare,
will be done %i||j dhpatefe
and in
*Ydrkuiaulikr mail tier.
He flatter* himself licit in neatness
and durability, bis work wii! comp t re ftvnnfl
tny. HI” Simp on Rrond street, in the room lortn »
erly occupied by Mr. Linpsf.v, Tailor. I
nov. J.i .A— 1*. R0D1XS'V.N\ T.,iW.
ADAJVL- Zl EYNOLDS,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
<Jto.
tention to ail Isisin*.
charge and respectfully aoiic
| other produce.
Order? for Bashing, R ope
1 PWfflWto *'.W care, w,«4 «.
Libera. advances made on C.
Wc refer to Hon. A. II. Colquitt. Baker co
lion. A. E. Harris, Dougherty
Hon. H. P. Wooten, Ltw
^NUARY
36, 1860.
tESTO. 4A,
nsrizx: house,
ALBANY GEORGIA.
T UB undersigned having purchased this J
new ’ '
new and elegant Hotel, \* now prepared BH)||
accommodate the public, and flatters him* Kill
elf thaLno pains or expense will be spared to make
iis guests comfortable, llis table will at all times b«
urnished .with all the luxuries that the market and
tountry affords. S. II. NIX, Proi-hiktsr.
Albany, July 7. 1859. Vwtf
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,.
Macon, Georgia,
——Dealers in —
W ATCHES.JEWELUY.SILVER,nnd PLATED
W ARE. GUNS, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS
PIANO.FORTER. U U&lCAL INSTOUMKVtS,'
BILLIARD BALLS, dee., See., Mulberry street,3d door
ibove Lnuicr Houmj.
V. J.Johnston.
April 7,1 m.
THAT GREAT ROOTY
THAT GREAT KEUBDT
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
OEOROr. S OBJAR.
HANcnsz’ specific
FANCUE7.* SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ' .SPECIFIC
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURB
THE ONLY ?OeniVK CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSimi: CURS
TOE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BKTuRE THE PEOPLE
Mobile? DARBYS
What got %
ium at the Alabama State Fa
ID.
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
FOR GONORRHOEA * GLEET.-
FOR GOXORRHtEA k GI.ECT.
FOR UOXORRIKEA k GLERT
FOR GONOBRIHEA k GLEET
BATES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
RATES A BIO DOCTOR’S BILL
KAYES A BIO DOCTOR’S BILL
RAWS A BIO DOCTOR’S BUI.
EAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
LAiNUS* i^AlVDSI!
FOR SALE LOW
VTOS. 44, 221 in 7th district Baker Co.
LX 82, 805 in 9th •• Mitchell.
151 in lOtb •• do
W, 127, 219, M58—11th do.
I will take §3 per acre, cash, for Lot*
II i* 218, 219, 22o, 2Ld, S2i, in ^ body, *Liu Mdlvi
- «•»?* » - H .Ol, 275^284, do do,
>#,24«, 800.1101,158.188, do! do!
* —• Lti *•<’, do. uo
1 *n *»th of B trly county. / *
I will take S3 per acre, cash, far Lot*, numhers-
A A W. A 04, o.j, i u a ho.lv, iu 20m Jiar.
2J i. 2.12 m »! daily eouaiy.
20. 22, 59, 184, 223, 225, 287 in 28th ofliarlr.
> ',.,178 iu 1 il 11 ... live .. ur c.iui„y.
59, 41 r iVI, 270 in 15th Decatur county.
'o, 153, 104 in lGtli do. do.
i, 115 in the 21st do. dn.
173 in the 27th do. do.
-lalf of 175 in the 10th do. do.
.27 in the 9th of Berrien county.
I), 231,371,372,359,303,409,420—10th L own dee
n the 11 ih of Lowndes.
323, 325, 3iil in the 12th of Lowndes.
■7. 54, 55 iu tho lat of itabun. ,
75. 10G in tho .3d of lULun.
• 1 in tin* *>tii of iUhtin.
10, 05, 153 in the 13th of Habersham.
177 in 19th district, 3d scctiou of Cherokee county.
158 in 10th do. let do. of Cherokee county,
illi in 1th do, 1st Uo. of Cherokee county.
The above Lind*, owned by Jons Uouinoox. have
been placed in charge of the undersigned, who will
take pleasure iu showing them to any persona wish
ing to purchase any of said hits, nnd will make con
tracts for their dale nt fair prices. Title* perfect.
HAMLIN' J. COOK.
Also. I .
o. 24’1 in
of K:
he following Lots:-
B. Green, Esa.,
John Moore, Ksq.,- Randolph M
D. IManei^ pyyj., « «
19 iJtaiLY TAKEN
U EASILY TAKEN
W EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
Wk*uh®n^
Wha, wn
WhM «*a TOR gel »n any qtuntily by wdu»3 *° * '-\KB Y
* 1 ' R ‘ CB • DAKllY'S FROrilVl-ACTIC FLUID.
Wlut i. raopiIYLACTlC FLUID.
of A1
School
: once, and let.the question be j * Mu-ic t
um*t >4 voiir Utna lor oexl 1 St net ;
**k<vi at th* clove of each day, what ** yottf U»aoo tor next
Monday momiof t D irty* Pryhtlattu Fluid. . - -
**11 n 7 n«rM»« wi^hib? 9Tee. aqtl^i wafer, 4«-i anulned,, referouc* c»
ew hl'v. i!d!ne on i*Am by Ud.ng to Wot. lirelTCyem „
Darby. (April El.) J she can mam
H f\ b 5. Wki.cn, Albany. Oeojpa,
8. W.Wonaorr, Bowiabi^a,
Ham &. Fclfori., Daa-«)ii,
Calcic.;
H*Li. L Ford, Americas,
Y. W. Paj»aj. Outhbert,
'A. flfixEi. 0*iwf. . ... M
Rev. B. B. Ransjne, Irwinvllle,
D*. C. R. Mooxe, WM°o.
H.S.Chambbrux dtCo., Wertoo, Geo.
P It e> .
SepteraV-r 3D f [3W 27—
MRS. M. C. McCOLLUM,
R BSBHCFULLY announce? to the cit
bany and vicinity, that she will op
tu aVlbany on Monday the 3rd of Octoher, I no*
Terms for the scholastic year:
The higher English Branches S 10
Primiary Class 30
Drawing, Extra per Session of five t«ioutlu...l0
Painting, “ •• ** •• *• ........12
Could a auflioiertl number of pupil:- be oblainc
HAS NO BAD TARTI
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
WILL E7FECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF WET
OR CHANGE OF DUET
I OR CHANGE OF DIET
5 (R CHANGE OF DUX
Moral a? j
be glv<
the liver
INVISORATOR!
Prepared by Dr. Hanford.
CompouafleS enUroly from GUMS,
T3 OJJBOFTHE BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER
I MEDICINES now before lha public.
Lssisjffisss?
if
•f biL iafiiar»tm* the (
■tornten, eauclpg fpod *
n. Alter
Mrs. M. flatters herself that
a .School of ao.v adae. . i..
I No pupil will he retained who in.'iy hal.iuially j
i violate the rule* «f School, and no dnluoi'mn made. ;
| No deduction u\adv in of absence, except from J
j Providential causes. After- three wee) ?. pupil* will
i only be charged from i|ic lime of entering .'School, j
i Albany. Sept, 29, *59, 27-if
j Millinery &^Dress-Making.,
Mins It. F. HICKS. i
H AVING leased the Hons*; fomiorly ncenpied by Mrs. j
Johnson, would respectfully inkmn tin* Ladies «t •
Albany nnd surroundin'' country, that ehefe now prepannl ■
to cut or fit Dre^e- in the latest »iyle,und miaranUre in all:
instances ta give entire satisfaction. She ha? engaged and i
will eoon liave with her one of thomoM tasty and fcshion- !
able Milliners that could be procured in the Northern
cities. .Your patronage is rceLH.-ctfuIly solicited.
_Albanv, Sept. *29,1859. 27—ly.
ZEILIW & HUNT,
WHOLESALE and JIKTAIL
DB.UOGISTS ’
ol 1 MORE SPEEDILY
IIORK SPEEDILY
DORK SPEEDILY
MORE tSHEDlLY
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIMB
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT qAOaS OF TIME
WITHOUT TDSa OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TP.OCBIJJ
Wirn LBS TROUBLE
WITH LFS3 TROUB14S
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PKr.UANRNTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
;;s; in th- 13th of Miller co
15.), 1 U. 1M«) in the 7th of Baker county.
2-57 iu the 23d of Thomas county.
131, 15). 250 iu the 17th of Thomas countv.
23. 334 iu tho 13th of Thomas county. ’
2»V7 in the lfitli of Decatur countv.
151 in the 21st do do.*
321, 3‘»5. .383 in the 4th of Calhoun ceunty.
158 in the 9th of Berrien county.
27, 1 IU, 231 in the 10th of Lowiulr3 county.
34. 42, l'»2 in the 11th of Mitchell county.
Albany, fob. 17. 47—ly. H. J. COOK.
Jones & HanaDerail,
SaiSStSiHilSJt?
Ifo. 285 Rroa«l\vay«
Opposite A. T. Stewart’*.) NEW YORK
January 20, 1859 4;’,—ly.
BAR kHU BILLIARD
SALOON.
‘Isabella House,"’ I will be pleased to se.
iy iriends from town an^country nt nil times, nn<-
uaranteeto furnish them with the very best article
f Wines, Liquors, Cigar*, &c. .None but the bes*
ml be kept.
I *bnll open on the 15th, and be glad fo fe-
•ou all. G. IL MACON.
Albany, July 12th, 1859. 1C—tf
DENTISTRY.
D R. A. O GAI>R8,resp«'ctful!y >Bni'«neii8to tbociti
zenaof ALBANY and vicinity,That * *
•n Dtficaio the iw.v Brick Biulding o,. { ,o-i
•id tenders hfe nroKwsionul .-.-rvices hi ;.ll 1
OrjbTlSTRT, JO his friends und thn.pu 1 l ic gcnoralljr
vork is guaMtitivd.and will ‘
rn and ;»npiored stylo;
£3^* He is prepared to enteiti
vho icsidc at h distance ni
•Large. Terms moderate.
bYINGTOH'S HOTEL.
BROAD S'l’EEET-—
Albany, Ga.
T HIS New and efegant Hotel io now i>j*rn fur
tho accommodation of the Public. Persona
visitin'* Albany will And nt this House comfortable
and neatly fnrnishcd rooms; (c»ch room hiving a
fire-place)—and a Table that is unsurpas. cd by any
other Hold in the country
The subscriber; grateful to the public f t their
ry liberal patrocvtge for yeafls pasi,’ respect fully
solicits his old friends and the public generally . Io
call and'Rce him at Iris new quartrcs
flj* The Stage Office for Stages running Bom this
place to B iinbridjje, ThomaaviMe and Tullnhasbee,
is kept at this House.
J. L. BVIXn-1 <IN.
December 17,1857. -V • 3h-
In Store ard ftr Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OV CARRIAGES, BI UCIFS
PLANTATION WAGONS, HAFNhSS,
WHIPS, Ac.,-Ac.,
A LL Of whirl. nr«- nmdc t»- «|4-. *»: c-r.,. for thh
market hv thehr-t u.miulac’iir. > t ')»• North.
My stock is rwt inferior in qi»hiit ’ *• an i i:; .\*i
. offered iu the South Tin i* AU-« u j. urc’ :i-f
nin nt his houv,persons j will find it to tlifir intoreju 4«>, oix r mi - c.iil fr* 1
.v.ing work done,/re* oj am determineii tu sell h-v. Ii ; r r.usi • i • !• pup* r.
I O* Special orders filh-d hir*u*'ri rutu ■
Hardeman & Sparks, , jack^nJ.j 's v. 05v ‘
-^.o will continue Tim i Albany, Docpinner 23. 1G5R
..... |gj- !| gOHOP j; E;LD & PRO’PHEH,
II. Dews*,
[ #Y A 13 - II >1> I
CoramifEio ••
A T i heir old stand in *laco::, C^ji
the patronage oftlie^Jiibl'
ang.ll.
(20)
SOUTH - WESTERN GEORGIA
l. iirjDg.
LER COUNTV.
-I UUlri.l— N.w. IIS, 153, 161.
: ::ili *• IS.
nil •» “ 65. 95, 99, 1(10,1*8, 138, 157.
SUM TER COUNTY.
• 5ili I3istiict—Nos. 80. 82, 135, *212, 254.'
I0f!i “ “ 226,240,245.217.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 65,66,129.
\ NY ono cornid
f adopt i
The Press
RANDODPU county.
1,1
>t Ik-
Founders a
Opposite the
:id Mm liinlstsj
Passenger Depot,
GEORGIA.
l'ASSMAXN'S
IRON HOOPS AND TIES-
piiici: 6 cents i*i:r a.
PER CEST. I,ESS TU IS Slot*;..
.T0HN SCUOriFLD. | JOSHUA SClIoriLLD.
IVo are prfjiarrd io. llaniifactBre
CIHCUL/l R SAW WILLS,
till LI. AM) CIA liUlUSM,
SUGAR MILLS,
Brass ami Iron Castings,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IRON RAILINGS AM> VEUAM)AH8.
H AVING tho most complett apsortmer.t of Iron
Railings in the . c t'atc, which lor elegance,
bility n
..man Iron Hoop and 1
1’uW
cannot be Furpureed,
front's of Dwellings, Cento*
Squares, Church Fences and
trim
‘•hull break,
shall bo r»-c.\
aii rope bound cotton. Tho
rope, not )>oond
sent «»f any fength from
:•■*• Kiven that neither the
il lir.ther, that all cottoi
vcight f-
•toraach, cawing too4to *^! Only one bottle feneedol
digest weU.PURlPYING!^ to throw out of the system
THE BI^OOD, ftvinr-2| the eflbctsof medicine aft *j
lug the eaa*e of the ?
Bttxious attacks are 1
«ar*d, and, what I-i hotter;/
Pi One bottle taken fe»
I, Jauswck rqjnoves *n **1-
* lowoeniqr unnatural cob»i
| jtrom the skin.
! One dose takan a shoit
time before eating give*
THAS ANY KNOW
THAN ANY KNOW.
THAN ANY KNOWN KLMKDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC CAN BE SINT BY MAIL.
Far Sale In Albany by
F. O. WELCH, 9> *1. C. OWEJC.
May !>•, *Oo.* ^3
HENRY SCHURR,
(.SUCCESSOR TO FRED. VOGELC8ANO.)
NEW
rOXFECTIOSEUV, It.IKKKV AM) FltlliT
STORE.
[NRXT DOOR TO THE BOOK-STORE,1
D EALER In Fnncy and Home-made Candies, Nuts,
Preserve*, Pickles, Crackers, fee. Freeh Cakes and
Bresd daily. All kind? of Fruit—a lame assortment Toys.
85P 1 * Weddings and Parties supplied with Cakes—Plain
and Fancy in style—that cannot be excelled.
£55r* Tne Indies are particularly invited to call
Albany, Match 31,1&59.
•l.r.i-n
TASK CONSIDERATION
vigor to the appetite and
Oo.do»aH.r~tK»!S;™!i“ lhe food ^
■iffickNit to relieve the;-j3 w
i One dose often rapeatevl
taod fror* n*D| and aou !eur( * CnnoRic Diairu ks
I* -1 ** jo its worst form, wliife
sSFsstssaf Safas?
NIOHTMA.RB. I^^lhofintdo*.
Only one doso taken
tmir one aoie taaeu- ■-.( ^ j A few bottle* will **••*
•lfht,loo«aa* the fetwefej P# Dropsy by exciting MM
gontly* end onres Cojxi vs* absorbents.
**** . jg! We take pleatw,_
One do*e Ukeo after commendiue this tneiUcine
each meal will cure D vs-1 < M a preventive for Fxrta
FEMIA. j ^ AMI* Aour, Chili. Fxvkr,
! ^ and all Fever* of a Bii^
One does of two tee tw*. It oner*tee
epoonfal* will always (with eertaintr, »nd thou-
liove 8icc Hxasachk. (sand* *re willing to testify
Only oo#do*e itntnedi*! |to it* wonderful vtr*
•tely mlieves Colic, while' ‘tde*.
All wl* um it art gieing their uulnuun Ustlmoug in
Unfvmr.
.Mix muter iu the mouth uith the Ineigorator, and
•t*eU*w hath together.
FRICK ONR DOLLAR FRR BOTTLE.
DR. 8ANFORD, Proprietor, No. 313 Br0idw*y,New
^Retailed by all Dnijpata. Bold, *,l s0 6 %, Et/ . H
A. C. OWEN,’
AI5aay.Ua.
May 12th, 1859. ff—ly) «)■•»«
ETTF^-TTXj-A.
MARBLE WORKS.
Tames Tansey
¥) R8PECTFDLLY inform* the public tbet he Is
X\) voaatautly manufacturing end importing IU1-
lee Marble Monument*, Tomb*, Ac., of various de
signs, betb plain and ornamental, lie will also take
orders of private design*, confided to him by hie
frietde end patron*, end have them executed In
Italy. Among his designs, may be found figure*
of Faith, Hope end Charity, and other religious sub
ject*. Also, Guardian Angel*, Sleeping Babes,
Lambs, Divine Love, Kneeling Angels, Children at
pMver, Fidelity, Innocenee, and a variety of ether
dcefgftd, do*** by the beet Monumental Architect*
S* Italy r abd France. Design* of any of the above
wosAsJbrnUhed an application. Orders promptly
attended to, and delivered at Albany, Ga., or at any
•Cation an ReQread, at my riak and expense.
•9* Will pay my perewial attention to the put-
... '--v ^ JAMES TANSEY/
, Agent, at Albany, 0a.
COST PRICE.
^CONTEMPLATING
.ve into our Brick
ISiiiltliiiS, Corner of Broad and Wnaliington
il deierntined not to move any obi Gouda
into the nete house, we offer our goods without any
ctext at COST PRICE.
D. 3IAYBR & KUO’S.
Albany, Georgia, July 21*t, 1859. 10>Cm
CHEMISTS,
Macon, Geo.,
OPPOSITE Tliil STORE OF J. B. . r v W. A. ROSS.
luttruiuciit*,
Pcrfnmcry,
Brushes—alt kind*,
Garden Needs 'j _
' Oils, Piiiuta, *r., j ^
A frill assortment—fo which the attention of the | titj OTVT ds9H Oflft fo <bQf| OHO
public is respectfully invited. [mr.10. ly. * HUM. §ZU S UUU tO $<SU,UUU }
MARBLE WORKS.
I TAKE this method to inform the public that. 1
have opened a Marble Yard in tbi* city,
next to the Express Office, where I am prepared to
fill all orders for Monuments, Toombs, Head Stones.
Urn*, Vase*, &c. All plain or ornamental work
done with neatness and dispatch. All orders fur
work from town or country promptly attended to
and warranted to give satisfaction.
M. BUTLER.
Albany, October Ctli, 1859 28—ly
DEW ROCK.
Dew Rock wa* raised near Saeketi's
liar her, State of New loik, by Mi.
Dyer Washburn. He is a beautiful
dark brown, (almost a black.) remark
able for hi* form, style, eyes, car* and
leg9»fifiecn and ahalf (151) hands high: weighs
about 1050 pounds. Person* wishing to raise flue
carriage and buggy horses, will do well to try him,
hi* colt* commands the highest price, lie will be
our stable ell the time.
Pedigree.
Dew Rock we* aired by Richmond Dew r.ock, he
by old Dew Rock, be by imported Diomede; Dew
Rock’s dam wee fired by Sherman Morgan, he by
Justin Morgen. The Morgan horses are too cele
brated to give their pedigree, an Dew Rock shows
he i* Morgen enough to satisfy any one.
Dew Rock wilV eervo mares at $10 single visit,
$15 the season, payable wheu services rendered, and
$25 to Insure, end ell cere will be taken, but not li
able for any accident*. One dollar to the groom in
every intUruet.
HILL, WRIGHT .k MARSHALL.
Albany. Nov. *is*h. 1859
5i!i District—No. 205.
WORTH COUNTY.
l*Uh District—Nos. 169, 188, 139, 196, 229, 231
234, 234.
15th “ “ 60,64,66.72,157, I The undersigned
• Cih “ “ 11, 20, 21, 43. 44, 53, 54, 116,1 compressed v.itb Faumann’s new Iron !>
117, 128, 137, 143, 144, 154. hereby recommend theHto huh *1
.. o .a-,, . oo' pressed, and the buttons or noops, never
159, 163, 16.*. 166. 171, 1»8.| U.rown down in the Ship’* hold, or wfe n s
189, 195, 19/, 198, 232. j L. I,. Condey, Capt. Ship Moses L>:
DOOLY COUNTY. I * “" , ' 1 — ‘ “ v, ' ,,lr "
2d District—Nos. 68,202, 206.
3d “ “ SO, 67.
6lh “ “ 2,4,19.20,30,35,36.40,51,64,
112, 113,147.179,205,206,212,
237,250. .„ r
7th “ “ 1,65,66,129,121,132,188,189,! per pound, und all
195.
10th “ “ 82, 110, 111, 116, 134,14!, 142,
143, 147,167.197,223,255,256.
14th •* “ 16, IS, 19, 139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76,77, 82, 79,85,110,176,177,
204,205,211,214.
81 h “ 150, 15J, 161,162,168,172,177,
178. 189 198. 199,215,216,265.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
lesirous of-purchasing Railings will do
us a call, as >c at j detertained to ofl'er
iaiu:< as any NVtfejrn Ksthblishment.
di.xeiis of our work can be seen nt Ro"e
ry. and at various private residences in
its city. SCHOFIELD & BROTHER.
Macon, August 18, 1S69. . 21-ly
OGrLSTHORPE HOTEL,
BrunK-vvicIc, Go.
Educational I
rpiIE Spring Term of the school nt Morgan, Ga.,
I will begin on the 16th Jan. next. Instruction
wUl be given, such a* is usually taught in high
-chad*. The female department vrill be under the
control of competent and faithful teacher*. Board
can he bad in the village.
For particulars address, D. L» GILBERT,
Principal, Morgan, G
Dec. 8, 1859 37—7
1880.
Baptist Female College,
CUTHBEBT, GA.
OtPRINO TERM will begin the 9th day of January.
^ Valuable addition* have been made to the Fa
culty. The number of pupil* ha* doubled in the
last four years. Instruction given in any branch,
ornamental or solid. Pnptl* should, if possible, be
present the first day of the term. For particular*
apply to R. I>. MALLARY, Pres.
Albany. December 15th, 1859.
3d District—No. 35.
7th “ “ 28,41.56.61.
MACON COUNTY.
8th District—No. 93.
1st “ “ 116.
2d “ “ 178,203.209.
MARION COUNTY.
3d District—No. 65.
4i I. “ “ 97,98,125,158.
lith “ “ 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th Did rid— No 33.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12tlt Dist.—No*. 187,199,202, 309,215,228,256
13th “ “ 13.98.126.132.134.162,153,155.
156, 158, 168, 182, 174, l!i
243, 252.
lith • “ 93.98,103.126.
15th “ M 137.187,158.229.
TALBO T » OUNTY.
I6ih Dist.—Nos. 73.102.103
EARLY COUNTY.
26th Dist—Nos. 35. 36. 37. 38. 84. 85.
DECATUR COUNTY.
14th Dist.—Nos. 12.13.16,17,51.66, 68,76, 89,90.
92.93.96,141,146,147,160.
16th “ “ 280.
27th “ “ 263, 261, 298,299. 300, 301,302.
THOMAS COUNTY.
8th Dist.—Nos. 389. 391,392, 423, 424.
17th •* “ 212, 347. 348, 374. 376.
The above lands owned nnd for 6ale bv
WM. B. JOHNSTON, Macon. Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston & Co.’6 feb.3 ly.
A. Rol.ii
James Thomas
A. Talbot,
John Dean,
John C. Wilmor, 1
H. Koppcnholdt,
lit Comme.rrial Place.
N.B.—liberal doductions i
acceptance.
Madras,
de to Merchants for c
T. A. HILUER, PROPRIETOR.
jrjpHE OGI.r.THOnPF. HOUSE, is *-tuated
I It is a spacious building, constructed with a view to
comfort: is well protected from the sun, having
broad piazras to each story extending around it,
affording pleasant s hade in the delightful *ca-brccz“
at all hour* of the day. The tvaveliiag public will 1
at all times find agreeable quarter* at this Hotel—
: comfortable roouss, well pro> tried tal lc, and unre
attention of the host, to the requisitions of
June 30,1859.
14—ly
Store House for Sale,
i OFFER for sale the Store House now occupied
by Chariot Volker, first building East of Patriot
ce. Term* moderate.’ For particular* apply to
Chart** Volker, at Albany, or to the undersigned at
America*, Oa. FRED. VOGELGSANG.
Albany! Pec 8, 1859 <7-<f
FlSfEBACOSfT
TOST DECEIVED, a burg, lot of rapThu Ton
al n,_«M Bacon Side.*. Al*o. a few hogaheada of
raperior HAMS and SHOULDERS, now isoioroand
for aalo hy jiEDOER & deORAFFEXIUED.
dLtttaj, M»J 6,1SW. r
: ooai* rif ri78>Sii i.
James Pierpont,
—si ccKssoa t£—
JOHN O. FALLIGANT,
IVholesale and Retail Dealer in
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS,
Paints, Oils, Frenoh and American Window Glass
P*pcr Hangings, Borders, &c., &e.
(gpWest side Monument Square,
oct.13 Cm. SAVANNAH, GEO.
CROCKERY,
CR0CKEKY WAKE, i'O tl, 0U, ASD <
FLTTIID S.
Some ag ain.
I HAVE just returned from Europe, where 1
bought the larger'i nnd finest stock of
$ant]i, 4nlt & aulbitc (Lljiiui,
EVER IS THIS MARKET. Also a large Stock of
common and white
GltANITE WADE.
of the best patterns that comes to this country.
I would call the 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,
Cantors,
China Tea Setts, cheap.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Fluid Lamps,
Goblets,
Tumblers, &c.
I have a fine lot of COAL OIL No. 1, to be hen-
in a few days. All the above Goods offered cheap
to make room for stock coming in.
* R. T. McEVOY.
Macon, Ga., July 21st, 1959. IT—tf
OIGAii-S AND TOBACCO
A LWAYS on hand, a large lot of genuine Havana
CIGARS, and best of Virginia TOBACCO.
S. T. JONES.
Albany, Octebcr Cth, 1859 28-tf
N :
FKESH OYSTERS.
W E shall recuivo by Exnrrw,every evenine,(Saturday
und Sunday excepted) the best FRESH OYSTERS
that can bo procund.
JONES &. TANKERSLCY.
Albany, Oct. 27th,l859. SI—
Dr. Jog A. Davis
B TAS removed hi* Office to the building recently
^ occupied by Mrs. Dunlap, next door South of
wholesale Grocery Store of E. T. Jones.
Albany, Nov. 10, 1859. * 33—
Cheese, Mackerel and White
Fifjh.
'Y^'lLL bo neciTiag weeklj,» food lot of CbuM,
AMBROTYPESI I
X WOULD inform the citizen* of Albany and
public generally, that I '
found at my old stand c
Albany. August 11th, 1869.
m
Mackerel in Kit* and half Barrel*, and White
Fiafi in half Barrels. E* T. JONES.
Albany, October 6th, 1859 .
Gold and Silver Watches,
Superior Quality, warranted perfect Time-
19 keeper*. Please call and examine my styles
and price*, nt Albany Book and Jewelry^rora^
his guests.
May 19th. 1859.
8-tf
XIIC. fi.E li ht
VERMIFUGE.
In LARGE Botiles and Vials.
h'otliiu£ is reqeired to relieve rhil.lrro of
: ami beside* l>riai{ or.o of tho chi*u|'«*t nnd
hf-t Vrrmlfagr* ever otir*d to tu* public, it, fro-
HTTX,E’S
ANGDYNE SOUGH DROPS.
A certain cure, for Cold*. C»uohe, LronrhUU,
Atthwr Pain in the Ureaj* ' -
Wh'H’ptog Cough*.
the. Itreast: aim Croup,
_ Cough*. <*r„ Sc.,
iongst Children.
>lli*x 1u3.k
irdiciuo
wTrr Cough* und Irritation of tho Lang,.
medv known, often itoppi
ftw hour*, or at «wt in a
thonglit to be decidedly consutunjvn, b*v"o
promptly cured by tulng a few lettlM. Axanodrun
expectorant, without a*Ulng1ni{ tlio bowel*, it stand*
paramount to all coo^h xalxturc*.
I.ITTI.E’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
Thl* U prepared from * French Recipe ila th*
forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for |h* acute, and
K<». 2 for the chronic atago, and from It* anezdinpled
Store. scp.29.
L. E. WELCH.
L. E. WELCH.
S “ OLID Silver Ware, 1
•op.29.
‘THE fiEOmiL"
T HE Untlvraigucd having become the sole M
Proprietors of the above well known cs- ■
tabiishmeut, will be most happy at nil times
to *oe their friend* from Town aud Country, and
solicits a liberal share of public patronage.
Their BA R, will at all t imes be furnished with the
choicest Liqhors, Winee, &c„ while their
BILLIARD SALOON
of Six Tables, will afford, their customer* a pleasant
and agreeable pastime.
B. 8. NEWCOMB.
A. PATTERSON.
Macon, Ga., April 7th, 1859. 2—ly.
4“
Calhoun
NOTICE!
LL persona having demands against the Estate
~ Robert II. Pittman, late of the county ol
C-IKBl:
" every other remedy
..... ... Kidoeynaud Blnddf-
rrlusxl. cud Lejchcrrbceul
»•. Thin extcu.iv* c >tap.>ui
totally dltf-reut is Uu>u> *
iln* m bo found tu^ihe Cnii
LITTLE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
PORT1S, No. a.
Hundreds nf ca»e« of Chronic Tetur*. *e.;J Heads
nud di^eaace of the ••kin MMndlr. have l,. u cine*
pr.pj .
-'u fjaud ituu Uwi
■b.Ti tnu*. For the core
leer* Is U applied la tho fc
beinx «roa|T*r Mamlyn ea.se
cur* cf Cauceioo* Sor.>
ibo form of plaster*, aad
Lead red places tu 0*in:U.a3J
be hud; und U
antert Itln^hU
iiDM for BO tm
■•cared acrid the ab»urd r *:*i
b* cautioaed io look wall foi
«f tb* Proprietor,
cSTihelr
for tb*
LITTLE & BE0.,
WlwfeMl* hnixifeu, E&coo, O*
loan, are requested to present them in terms of
the law, and those indebted to said Estate will bo
required to make immediate payment.
?*$»*<! !* 1*?
Blacksmith Shop.
TTTE have opened our Blacksmith Shop opposite
Vt the Byington House, in tho Crogsn Shop.—-
Call and have your work done.
K WRIGHT * MARSHALL.
'*««?*» W* ~ ' «Wtr