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BY A. J. MAOAETHY.
WISDOM—JUSTICE—MODERATION
VOL. XV.
ALBANY, G^Y., FEBRUARY 2, 1860.
THE NEW CATECHISM.
ALL ABOUT WHAT •
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!
W" AT W DA?lBV’s'pR0^1YLACTIC FLUID.
(A What will remove all bad orders !—(Recommended to
«ciUin polj|icwa< B ) BY . g PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. 1
What has cured yellow fever l—(Refer to Dr. Lebby,
Charleston.) DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What has prevented the spread of typhoid fever I—(Re
fer to Dr. Austin, Fori Valley, Ga., Atnos Jones, Tuake-
gee, Ala., el *^ RBy , g PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will destroy contagion 1
DARBY’S PROPHY LACTIC FLUID.
What will destroy any putrid animal or vegetable mat-
I DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What '•'“'''o VRilY-SPIlSpil'YLACTIC FLUID.
Wbal« ''“^rby.VpkiYiIYLACTICFLUID.
What will certainly heel a fresh wound I
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will cure ulcers, sores and boils
DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will soften and whiten the skin I
DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will cure the bite and sting of insects I
DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will pRopli'^LAC^’lCFLUID.
Wham S^J^Iy'sprophyl.ACTIC FLUID.
‘' sore throat ?
i PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
wha. u "'>-SV.Si^opuVi^rncKL!:,D.
What da the pRop|f Y^ACThTfLUID.
Wbst is in u-*e in the Hospitals ol New Orleans and
M AiieV DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What got » orenmm »l the Alahama
BILL’S
LIVERY STABLE.
H ILL is at his OLD STAND, where he has
been for the last six years, and expects to be
there for the next six to come. With good safe
Horses, Buggies, Carriages, Hacks of any size, and
trusty servants to send to any part of the Globe.—
Good Lot^with sheds for Drove Horses or Mules,
with plenty of corn and fodder for the accommoda-
Dr^Lebby.of: rion of all that may call. The Stable is situated
between the Byi»c;to!i Hotel and Isabella House,
and on the street leading to and from the Depot.—
Calland see. JAMES H HILL.
Aug. 26, 1858. 22~tfi_
ADAMS Sl EYNOLDS,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
— .Hticon, Geo.
C ONTINUE the business at the Fire- y "— . w
proof Ware-House hitherto occupied M ^ K0
by them. They pledge their personal at-
tention to all business entrusted to theirJMHMfiaiiaHMtL
charge and respectfully solicit consignments of Cotton oi
other produce.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and other family supplies fill
sd promptly and witfc care, and at the lowest market pri
ses. Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store.
We refer to Hon. A. II. Colquitt. Baker county.
Hon. A. E. Harris, Dougherty “
Hon. II. P. Wooten, Lee **
B. Green, E«r, Lee “
John Moore, Esq., Rtndolph **
D. II. Janes, Esq., “ **
Pevtox Reynolds. A. B. Adams.
Septemher30,1958 27—
Millinery & Dress-Making.
Miss It. F. HICKS,
H AVING leased the house formerly oecupied by Mrs.
Johnson, would respectfully inform the Ladies of
Albany and surrounding country,'that she is now prepared
to cut or fit Dresses in the latest style*, and guarat ‘ "
J.VRBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will you
nd f
vu.. -»t all the drug stores in the country f
y D\RBY’S PROPHYLACTIC fMJID.
What can you get in any quantity by writing to DARBY
i. PRICE. Vjj^Y l PROPHYLACTIC fluid.
Wh.t >> prophylactic fluid.
Wo respectfully solicit -ill parent*, teachers, heads of in
stitution*, and all others - -
tin, to see that this Cat.
of the various schools ot
nSTIXl ZEEOTTSIE,
ALB-lSY GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned having purchased this JhSy>
new and elegant Hotel, is now prepared F3||j/
to accommodate the public, and flatters him- H*H.
self that no pains or expense will he spared to make
his guests comfortable. His table will at all times l»e
furnished with all the luxuries that the market and
country affords. S. II. NIX, I’kodrieteb.
Albany, July 7, 1859. 15—tf
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Macon, Georgia,
Dealers in-
W ATCHES.JEWELRY. SILVER, and FLAT
WARE. GUNS. CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS,
PIANO FORTES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BILLIARD BALLS, &lc., &c., Mulberry street, 3d door
above Lanier House.
E. J. JOHNSTON. GEORGE S- OBE
April 7,1859. 2—
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
(HE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
8ANCHEZ* SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ* SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ* SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ* 8rECOT0
SANCHEZ* 8PEC1II0
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEE ORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BE
FOR QOKORRHOUL k GLEET.
FOR GONORRHOCA A GLEET.
FOR COXORRHCKA * GLEET.
FOR GONORltHOtA k GLEET
FOR GOXORRlftEA k GLEET
BAYES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
SAVES A BIO DOCTOR'S BILL
SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
IS EASILY TAKEN
,U fi-t all *ch-*.d« a J ipt :t
at the ch»
*f each day
ee, and U’Y.lhe qnes’fi'i'
•bat i* your !'• -*■ mi for i
r„ph. f !^:ir Fluid.
ft \S . W'v.mRUFF, Buena Vi.*ta,
IUie -t Fci.kmb, Daw-on,
D*. JosKni liii.r:,,
Dr. 8. M. l-Rorimo,Oglethorpe,
IIat.t. at Fori., Amerieo-,
F. W. Fambr-*, t-uihbcrt,
AlhaSy, Sept. 29,1859. 27—ly. 1
ZEILIN & HUNT,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
DB.TTGG-ISTS
CHEMISTS,
Macon, Geo.,
OPPOSITE THE STORE OF J. B. & W. A. ROSS.
Iu«triimeiits,
Perfumery,
Brnalics—-all kind**,
Garden Seeds
Oils Paints Ac.,
A full assortment—to which the attention of the
public i* respectfully invited. [tnr.10. ly.
ja.rjSjss:ivT
MARBLE WORKS.
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
“ II.Y TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
Dr. C. R. Moorf., W. non.
H.s. CniMiJi.Ri.tx Si. Co , Weston, Geo.
thb lifer
INVieOBATQRl
Prepared by I)r.
Compounded entirely from GUMS,
I 3GNKOFTIIE BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER
MEDICINES now before the poblie.
There GUMS remo.e all! One do«e often repeat..!
morbid or bad matter from
the syirtem, sapniyin* in
their place a healthy flow
of bile, invigorating the ^
stomach, causing food to ^
digest well, PURIFYING -
Only o
bottle is needed
throw out of the systei
the effects of medicine alter
a long sickness.
digest weil.ruII*r i mu ^
THE BLOOD, giving ^
tone and health to the
whole machinery, remov- (0
in;theean«nftliedi*R.-o -j Ooe bottW , aUn |,
—efteclin- a radical cum. ^ Uv*mc*
ATTACKS
i lowness or unnatural cole
co?XS w‘h«Ltote r r, ifi lh ' » ki "-
prevented by the occasion
al use of Uie Liver In
One do:
HAS NO BAD TASTV
HAS NO BAD TASTE
WIIX EFFECT A CURE"
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
LANDS! LANDS !
J'Ort SALE 1. >\V
TOS. 44, 221 in 7th district Baker Co.
I 82, 365 in 9th “ Mitchell.
151 in 10th “ do.
* IK), 127, 219, 258—11th do.
will take $3 per acre, cash, for Lots numbers—
217, 218, 219, 229,223,224, in a body, 13th Miller.
253, 254, 255, 267,275,284, do. do.
228, 248, 300, 301,153,188, do. do.
48. 50, 122. 124, 129, do. do.
287 in 0th of Early county.
I will tnke $3 per acre, cash, for Lots numbers—
•50, 57, 58, 59, 03, 04, 05, in n body, in 20th Early.
181, 200, 202 in 20th of Burly county.
20, 22. 69, 184, 223, 2-35, 237 in 28th of Early.
100, 173 in 14th of Decatur county.
39, 41. 54, 270 in 15th Decatur county.
95,-153, 104 in 10th 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 tin* 9th of Berrien county.
239. 231,371.372,359,303, 409,420—10th Lowndes.
511 in tic 11th of Lowndes.
277, 320. 325, 301 iu the 12th of Lowndes.
40, 47, 54, 55 in the 1st of Rabun.
75, 100 ii the 3d of Rabun.
113 in tlae 5th of Riihun.
10, 05, 1*3 in the 13th of Habersham.
177 in lUh district, 3d section of Cherokee county.
158 in lUh do. 1st do. of Cherokee county.
810 in 4th do. 1st do. of Cherokee county.
The above Lands, ovrued by John Rouinhos. have
been pheed iy charge of the undersigned, who will
take pleasure in showing them to any persons wish
ing to 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 fur sale the following Lots:—
No. 2hi in the 28th district of Early county.
330. 387 in the 13th of Miller county.
150, 141, 180 in the 7th of Baker county.
237 in the 23d of Thomas county.
134. 150, 250 in the 17th of Thomas county.
23, 338 in the 13th of Thomas county,
207 in the 10th of Decatur county.
151 in the 21st do do.
321, 305, 383 in the 4th of Calhoun county.
158 in the 9th of Berrien county.
27, 110. 204 in the 10th of Lowndes county.
31, 42. 102 in the 11th of Mitchell countv.
lbany, fob. 17. 47—ly. II. J. COOK.
BAR AND BILLIARD
S-A-iaOoisr.
AVIKG leased the Bar and Tdlliard Saloon i
the “Isabella House,” 1 will be pleased to
friends from town and country at all times, i
guarantee to furnish them with the very best articles!
of Wines. Liquors, Cigars, &c. None but the best!
il be kept. j
JSjgr iAffi&M open on the 15th, and be glad to scl
mall.
Albany, July 12th, 1859.
DENTISTRY.
D R. A. D. GALES, respectfully announces to the citi^. * , . , -
zensof ALBANY and vicinity, that he has otiened . ,!i kept at this Ilotisi
'* w Brick Building opposite J. H. DeWs,,
the new a _ rr —,,
and tenders his professional semen in all the branches of j December 17, 1857.
Dentistry, to nis friends and the public generally. Hi:
J. L. BYJNGTONr
38-
s guaranteed,and will be executed
roved style.
s prepared to entertain at his house, persons
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
( R CHANGE OF DIET
tR CHANCE OF DIET
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LI>8 TROUBLE
MORE Srr.FDII.Y
MORE SPEEDILY
One do9e after eating is ^ make
sufficient to relieve the ^ »«»•
stomach and prevent the P
food from rising and sour- .y}
ing.
Only one dose taken be-
fore
NIGHTMARE.
taken a sho
ore eating givi
the appetite and
r.kes the food digest
One dose often repeated
TAKE this method to inform the public that 1
have opened a .Harblt* Yard in this city,
t to the Express Office, wliare I nm prepared to
♦ill all orders for Monuments, Toouihs, Head Stones.
Crns, Vases, kc. 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.
M. BUTLER
Albany, October f>lh. 1859 28-ly
DEW ROCK.
I)cw Rock was raised near Saekctt’s
Harber, State of New York, by Mr.
Dyer Washburn. lie is a beautiful
dark brown, (almost a black,) remark
able for his form, style, eyes, cars and
legs—fifteen and a half (151) hands high
about 1050 pounds. Persons wishing to i
carriage and buggy horses, will do well to try him,
as his colts commands the highest price, lie will be
at our stable all the time.
Pedigree.
Dew Rock was sired by Richmond Dew Rock, he
by old Dew Rock, he by imported Diomede; Dew
Rock’s dam was sired l»y Sherman Morgan, he by
Justin Morgan. The Morgan horses arc too cele
brated to give their pedigree, ns Dew Rock shows
lie is Morgan enough to satisfy any one.
Dew Rock will serve mares at $10 single visit,
$15 the sca:-on, payable when services rendered, nnd
$25 to insu'. e, nnd all care will be taken, but not li
able for nnj accidents. One dollar to the groom
every instance.
HILL. WRIGHT k MARSHALL.
Albany. Nov. 25th. 1859 . 2**
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
THAN ANY KNOWN KKMKDY
THAN ANY KNOWN KKMKDY
THAN ANY KNOWN I.F.MEDY
Only one dose taken nt '.j^I A few bottles wilj enrv
Hight/loosens the bowels 07 Dnorsv by exciting tlu
gently, and cures Costive- absorbents.
NESS.
. . ^ We take pleasure in tv-
One dose taken .commending this medicine
each meal will cure Dvs- M a preventive for Fever
«mia. j r J? j and A.itr, Chiix Fevf.r,
_ , . I land all Fevers of a Bil-
One dose of two tea pors Type. It oporai*s*
MKMinfol* will always re- ^ {with certainty, and thou-
lteve Sick Hradache. j {sands are willing to testily
Only one do«e immedi- {to its wonderful vif-
ately relieves Cone, while ’tues.
All »*• «•« it are giving their unimou$ testimony in
its favor.
Mix tenter in the mouth with the Incigorator, and
•leollste both together.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
DR. SANFORD.Proprietor, No. 315 Broadway, New
York.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold, also, by
F. O. WELCH,
A. G. OWEN,
_ Albany, Ga.
May 18th, 1859. (7—ly) ch-lt
Store House for Sale.
I OFFER for sale the Store House now occupied
by Charles Volker, first building East of Patriot
Office. Terms moderate. For particulars apply to
Charles Volker, at Albany, or to the undersigned at
Americus, Ga. FRED. VOGELGSANG.
Albany, Dec 8, 1859 87—tf
LOST!
A NOTE OF HAND, made payable to T. C. and
J. J. Fillyaw, by James Shiver, for $33, nnd
due the 25th December 1859. The same having been
lost, and I forewarn all persons from trading for
said note, and the maker from paying the same to
any one but the undersigned.
1IYRAM JONES.
Worth Count/, January 19, I860 43-1 w
Spotted Dogs!
Stolen or Strayed.
mW0 SPOTTED COACH DOGS, from Wamock’i
\ Stables. A suitable 1 - m tA
_ieir delivery at the Wai
January 12, I860
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
SANCHEZ SPECIFIC C*N BE SENT BY MAIL.
Far Sale In Alban? by
F. O. G. OVTEJT.
May 19,1859 b-iy
HENRY JSCHURR,""
r,E °isrEW ’
CONFECTIONERV, RAKERT AND FRl'IT
STORE.
[NEXT DOOR TO THE BOOK-STORE.]
D EALER in Fancy nnd Home-niad<’ Candies, Nuts.
Preserves, Pickles, Crackers, &.c. Fresh Cakes ana
Bread daily. All kindsof Fruit—a largeassortinent Toys.
VSF Weddings 4nd Partin supplied with Cakes—Plain
and Fancy in style—that cannot be excelled.
Z5F The Ladies are particularly invited to call in.
Albany, March 31,1859. 1 —
1860.
Baptist Female College,
OUTHBERT, GA.
S PRING TERM will begin the 9ih day of January.
Valuable additions have been made to the Fa
culty. The number of pupils has doubled
last four years. Instruction given in any branch,
ornamental or solid. Pupils should, if possible, he
present the first day of the term. For particulars
apply to R. D. MALLARY, V
Albany, December 15th, 1859.
'ETTIF’JLTTL.A.
MARBLE WORKS.
James Tansey
riESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is
■ V constantly manufacturing and importing Ital-
‘ • v., M ,°P»>ments. Tombs, &c., ofvarious de-
■tgns, both plain and ornamental. He will also take
ordeni of private designs, confided to him by his
fticnd. and patron. haTC thcm eIe c U tid in
I ?fciK A S° ng ^ ma y bo found figure*
nf Faith. Hope and Chanty, , n d other religions «nb-
A k A ' -' G “" dl ” n Angels, Sleeping Babes,
5;; 1 ** Lo 7«' KlMting Angels. Children at
Prtdror, Fidelity, Innoeence, nnd > aariety of other
designs, drawn by the best Monumental Architects
BMigMofany of the abo.e
TumdS? on application. Orders promptly
attended to, nnd delirered at Albany, Qa„ or at any
“"Railroad, a, m y, igk „d oipenU “
“7 paraonal attention to the put-
xinwqp or Monuments. JAMES TANSEY.
r59 OETH ’ Albany, Gii.^
GEORGIA, \ Present the Hon. Henry G. Lamar,
Worth County, j Judge of the Macon Circuit.
T. T. Williamson, 4
ci. v Libel for Divorce t £c.
LonzA J. Williamson, j
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside in
said county, and it further appearing that she does
not reside in this State. Whereupon it is ordered
by the Court, that service be perfected by publica
tion in a public Gazette in this State, requiring said
defendant to be at the next term of this Court, or
the case be considered in default and the plaintiff
allowed to proceed.
JOHN W. ROUSE,
January 12,1860 42- Pl’ffs Att’ya.
Hardeman & Sparks,
“ "W? WILL CONTINUE THE
JLedl wau .HO SEKT-f
Commission uslne >,
A T their old stand in Macon, Ga., and solicit
the patronage of the public generally. Orders
for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, promptly
executed.
THO’S. HARDEMAN.
atig.ll. (20) O. G. SPARKS.
SOUTH-WESTEltlSr GEORGIA
X.AIVDS.
LEE COUNTV.
let District—Noe. 118, 159, 161.
13th “ “ 16.
I4tli “ “ 65, 95, 99, 100,138, 139, 147.
SUMTER COUNTY.
15th District—Noe. 8U, 8i, 135,-313,354.
16th “ “ 336,340,345.247.
TERRELL COUNTY.
12th District—Nos. 65, 66, 139.
Atb -»4 *4 1D1 .
RANDODPH COUNTY.
•5th District—No. 205.
WORTH COUNTY.
14th District—Nos. lf>9, 188, 189, 196, 229, 231,
234, 254.
15th “ “ 60,64,66,72,157.
16th “ “ 11.20,21,43,44, 53, 54, 116,
117, 128, 137, 143, 144, 154,
159, 160, 165. 166. 171, 188.
189, 195, 197, 193, 23J-.
DOOLY COUNTY.
2d District—Nos. 68, 202, 206.
3d “ “ 30,67.
6llt “ “ 2,4, 19.20.30,35,36.40.51,54,
112, 113,147,179,205,206,21
237,250.
7th “ “ 1,65,66,129,121,132,188,189,
195.
lOth “ “ 82,110,111.116, 134,141,142,
143, 147.167.197,223,255,256.
14th “ “ 16,18.19,139.
PULASKI COUNTY.
4th District—Nos. 76, 77, 82, 79,85, 110,176,177,
204,205,211,214.
150, 151, 161,162,168,172,177,
FASSMAXN’S ,
IRON HOOPS AND TIES
PRICE C CENTS PER POUAD-35
PER CENT. LESS THAN ROPE.
4 NY one considering the advantages of Iron or.
Rope as a material lor binding cotton hales, will be
surpris'd that it has not been adopted long since, lr
security against fire there is an overwhelming reason
11 ’* in the St*aport Cities have been the n -
l>eing generally adopted ; but,now tlutob-
voi generally, and the Orleans Press, th<
^ ’ Orleans, give it the preference over rope
The Fassman Iron Hoop and Tie is the improvement o
ip of the proprietors, and is adoptcdJVom tbe tact, that i
found alter long experiment, to combine the greatest
...erits in simplicity and facility of application of any oi
yet made. It is so prepared as to require no change lor r
ompressing. Thus obviating the only remaining diffieul -
v at tlie seaboard cities.
The hoojifl are sent of any length froi
The Pr
cause of its i
jection is rei
and a full guarantee given that neither the Ties nor Hoops i L . uls ’
shall break. And further, that all cotton bound in them ; Balconies. _
shall be r««eived on the same terms, at the Orleans Press 1 Persons ilestrous of purchasing Ratlings will do
as rope htHind cotton. The weight per bale is about the I well to give us a call, as we are determined to offer
pound more or l»«w. _ j as good bargains ns any Northern Establishment.
** ' B .°f it, we give] Specimens of our work can be seen at Rose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences i
;ht to ten feet
In Store and or Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, &c., &c.,
A LL of which are made to special order for this
market hv the Ucrt manufacturers at the North.
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thing ever
offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
ill find it to their interest to give me a call, as I
n determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
O' Special orders filled at short'rotice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J. S. Moremen r s^
Albanv, December 23. 1858. 39-
SCHOFIELD &, BROTHER,
Founders and Machinists,
Opposite the Passenjer Depot,
MACON GEORGIA.
joiin sciiofield! j joshua sciiofield.
We are prepared to Manufacturer
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MILL AND CIV GEARING,
SUGAR MILLS,
Brass and Iron Castings,.
OF every description.
IKON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
H AVING the mo?t complete assortment of Iron
Railings in the State, which for elegar>Qa,,
neatness, durability nnd design, cannot be surpassed,
and are suitable for the fronts of Dwellings, Ceine
Lots, Public Squares, Church Fences and
K*w Iron Iloops and Ties,
SCIIOFIELD k BROTHER.
18,4859. 21-ly
Condey, Cajit. Ship
The bales l.-ing well com- | Macon, Aug*
" "■*" OGLETHORPE HOTEL,
A. Robinson,
James Thomas
A. Talbot,
John Dean.
John C. Wilmer, 1
II. Koppenholdt,
Madras,
Henry,
Harea.-eekct,
Janies Flint,
Mulhouse,
Ella A. Clark,
Bark, Kimball.
L. P. Merit I,
The price of Hoops nnd lies at New ()rleai .
per pound, and all orders will receive prompt attention hv
F. BELCHER.
121 Commercial Place. Agent.
N.B.—Liberal deductions made to Merchants for city
acceptance.
June 30,1859. 14—ly
CROCKERY,
CROCKERY WAKE, .i L OIL AND
iFLTJIID Xj-A-^dZIPS.
TTO^tiE AGAIN'.
I HAVE just returned from Europe, where I
bought the largest and finest stock of
l 1 78,’l89!l98’| l 99,’315.’216,’aM! ifiUUl), 05llt £ (0)11111,
13mnswick, Ga.
T. A. HILLIER, PROPRIETOR.
rilHE OGLETHORPE HOUSE, is situated
X hut a few yards from the river, the Kmii
Steamboat landing nnd the Railroad depot. BjilB
It is a spacious building, constructed with a view to
j comfort: is well protected from the sun, having
! broad piazzas to each story extending around it,
1 affording pleasant shade in the delightful sea-breeze
j at all hours of the day. The travelling public will
i at ali times find agreeable quarters at this Hotel—
! comfortable rooms, well provided table, and unre-
, mitfirguttention of the host to tho requisitions of
} his guests.
May 19th. 1859. R_tf
DK. Ll ll'Lk’s
VERMIFUGE.
‘ In LARGE Bottles and Vials.
Nothiug vDe j. required to relieve children of
James Fierpont,
JOHN Tk'FALLIGANT,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
SASn, DOCKS AND BLINDS*
Paints, Oils, French nnd American Window Glass,
Paper Hangings, Borders, &c., &c.
West side Monument Square,
oct.13 Cm. SAVANNAH, GEO.
Cheese, Maoherel and White
Fish.
W ILL be receiving weekly, a good lot of Cheese,
Mackerel in Kits and half Barrels, and White
Fish in half Barrels. E. T. JONES.
Albany, October Otb, 1859 28-tf
STRAYED, .
^57 ON the 18th inst., from the subecn-
ber’s plantation, 16 miles below Albany,
*f\n on the Newton road, a BAY HORSE
MULE, about 15} hands high, 6 year* old; also a
GREY FILLY COLT, 18 months old. InformaLon
leading to their recovery left with Sims & Root* Al-
buy. or myself, »t Kewtoa, *
JOHN MeENNE. I
Eliza Smith 1 Libel for Divorce in Worth
ts. VSup’r Court, October Term,
Lephaniah Smith, j 1859.
T HE Sheriff having returned in the nbove stated
case that the Defendant is not to be found
satu county of Worth, and it further appearing to
the Court that he is beyond the limits of this State,
It is ordered that the Defendant appear and plead
to said case on or before the first day of the next
term of this Court, or that the cause proceed exparte,
and that the Defendent be served by a publication
of this order in the Albany Patriot, a public news
paper printed and published in the city of Albany,
for the length of timo and in the manner prescribed
by law. SAMUEL HALL
and
WM. A. HARRIS,
PICT s Atty’s.
GEORGIA—Worth county—A true extract from
the minfttes of Worth Superior Court.
E. BARBER, Clerk S. C.
Jsituary 12th, I860 42-4m
CRAWFORD COUNTY
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.
4th “ “ 97,98,125,158.
11th “ “ 2.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
6th District—No. 32.
TAYLOR COUNTY.
12th Dist.—Nos. 187,199, 202, 209,215,228i 256.
13th “ “ 13.98,126,132.134.152,153,155,
156, 158, 168, 182, 174, 193, 217,
243, 252.
* “ 93, 98,103,126.
“ “ 137.187,158, 229.
TALBOT COUNTY.
16th 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, 96,141,146,147,150.
16th “ “ 280.
27th “ “ 263, 264, 298,299. 300, 301, 302.
THOMAS COUNTY.
8th Dist.—Nos. 389, 391,392, 423, 424.
17th “ “ 212, 317. 348, 374, 376.
The above lands owned and for sale bv
VVM. B. JOHNSTON, Macon, Ga.
Office at E. J. Johnston &. Co.V feb.3 ly.
January 19, 1860.
The Books of
TfOHN H. DEWS, WM. H. LIPPITT, and R. P.
•V CALLIER, arc now in onr hands for eolleetion.
Those indebted are requested to come forward
at once and settle. CLARK ft LIPPITT,
Attorneys at Law.
January 26,1860
UVER IN THIS MARKET. Also a large Stock of
common and white
GRANITE WAKK,
of the best patterns that corner to this country.
1 would call the attention of Merchants, to my
samples now on hand, which 1 am sure are prefera
ble to any thing in this section.
1 have a good Stock now on hand of
Waiters in sets,
Castors,
China Ton Sells, cheap.
Coal Oil L;imi)s,
Fin id I jumps,
Groblets,
Tumblers, &e.
I have a fine lot of COAL OIL No. 1. to he here
in a few days. All the above Goods offered cheap
to tnako room for stock coming in.
II. P. MrEVOY.
Macon, Ga.. July 21st, 1859. 17-tf
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
A
LWAYS on hand, a large lot of genuine Havana
CIGARS, and best ofYirginiu TOBACCO.
E. T. JONES.
Albany, October Cth, 1859 28-tf
Ns<
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED!
Freight and Passage as Low a
by any other Steamers.
$15.
; ‘v., /
-.IT
CABIN PA8SAGX3
By the splendid and commodious
Side-Wheel Steamers,
AUGUSTA 1,500 tons Capt. M. S. WoodhulL
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ...... «« Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA .....1*800 “ “ G. r. Sehenek.
These steamships belong ti
the old established and fkrerite
line, known as the “New Tfcek
} _ „ Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company,” and in comfort, accommodations
and lbre, cannot be excelled. They are commanded
by experienced, skilfbl, careful and polite oltm
JNO. R. WILDER ft GALLIE,
SAM'li L. MlTcSlSi luSoN? 1 '
K«w T«rt
July 1—
L. E. WELCH.
S'
OLID Silver Wai
sep.29.
L. E. WELCH.
“THE 610M14."
r|7HE Undersigned having become the sole MfS
X Proprietors of the above well known es- H|i
Ublishment, will be most happy at all timesJHii-
to sec their friends from Town and Country, and
solicits a liberal share of public patronage.
Their BAR, will at all times be furnished with the
choicest Liquors, Wines, &c., while their
BILLIARD SALOON
of Six Tables, will afford their customers a pleasant
and agreeable pastime.
B. S. NEWCOMB,
A. PATTERSON.
Macon, Ga., April 7th, 1859. 2—ly.
FRESH OYSTERS.
w «
ihxtMO be piocuica. NEg £ TANICERSLEY.
«a>,183». 81-
9r. Svv M. Jyp.ris
S t AS removed his Office to the building recently
|_ occupied by Mrs. Dunlap, next door 8outh of
wholesale Grocery Store of E. T. Jones.
1 Olbeny, yor.lft, 069. J3-
LITTLE’8.
ANODYNE GOUGH DROPS.
A certain cure for Colds, Oatghs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Pain in the Breast; also Croup,
Whooping C>»ghs. Ac., Ac.,
amongst Children.
Tlii* i» a pWsant nu-dicine to take, producing im-
1iali.ui of tho Lui
kt.ipphi!' the ino»t
J«
Maoyc
h..ui;lit In b»* d.-ciii.'.lly roustiiRptive, )
muiiptly cnrcil l.y iihin< a few bottle*. Aa anooyno
xpcc:nr»nt, without astriugini; tho bowels. It stands
.anuuouui to all cough mixtures.
LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This !■ prepared from a French Recipe (la tho
•n— ..f No. 1 and the flr-t for the acute, and
isgo,. aud from It, unexampled
Bry other remedy
tod Bladdei
likely i
rrluesl. and Leuchorrhaeal
routblnes propertie
tally different i
' ‘ id In
of ssfst j and oQ-
lud In the Lolled
LITTLE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OiNTMENT>
FOHTI8, No. ».
and also his name blown into the glass of each bottle
Sf9" All orders and letters to be addressed to
LITTLE & BROm
Wholesale Droggists, Macon, Ok
June 16,1859. U^ly.
Fews St. Paul’s Church.
rpHE Pews of St. Paul’s Church, Albany, Ga.,
I will be rented for the next year on SntnrdftT,
l5o 4th of Fobriiary next, at 11 o'clock,
A. M., at the Church. By order of tho Vtstrj.
Y. G. RUST* Secretary.
January 28, i860 - ii-f-sM
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