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—WISDOM—JTO«fcB—MODERATION.
$3 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
YOL. 16.
All.BA.lSrY, GAi, 9 ' 1860.
1STO. 20.
Imperial Wine
BITTERS!
..... . . nnd unadulterated Wine,
.. m. which is about double the usual strength of other
Wines, ahd is imported by only one house in the United
States. Also.froin the following valuable Roots, Herbs,
&.c.,viz: Solomon’s Seal, Spike nnrd. Comfrcy, Camo
mile Flowers, Gentian, Wild Clfcrry Tree Bark, and
Bay berry.
WE CHALLENGE
^HSWORLD
THEIR E ft U At.!!
r .j have discovered some Roots
.0 the Indians of South America,” and a
__.efor " all disease- which the flesh is heir to,” btat ^re
claim to present to the public a truly valuable preparation,
which every intelligent rhysician in the country will ap
prove of and recommend.
As a remedy for
ismiEvr coNstjMpfiojf,
Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Ner-
Vous System, paralysis, Piles, Di.-ca.-es peculiar to Females,
Debility,and all cases requiring a Tonic, they
SAVANNAH ROUTE I
TO
NEW YORK.
Great Reduction in Rhlbs of Passage.
New Arrangements ol Through Tickets.
3P. ZROIBIEItTSGOSri
Merchant Tailor^
EOS tcaVc id inform the cit liens of
B l
Albany and vicinity, that he has
removed his place of business to the
OLI> POST OFFICE, where
ho will be found at all times to do any
work in his line that may be put in
his charge. All work done at the
shortest notice, and on reasonable
terms. Close attention paid
'Mibiti.:.v.'3s « nSKX:::":"v. » vs »«ran «««»»*«rcioih.
Montgomery. 25 (V Chattanooga 25 00 , and^cst patterns of the most fashionable *tyle ;
Columbus 21 00 Knoxville T 25 50 fiST* I wan’tyou all to come to i
AlMm'y 23 00 Atlanta 21 00' do my best for both old and young.
Macon. 20 ooll Augusta 17 50 I p. ROBENSON.
Baggage checked through by the Manhattan Express! Albany, January 26, 1860
Company on the Central Rail Rond Cars, and delivered
here in New York ur Vicinity.
^lyihoSplcndidnud CommdiSwaa Side-Wheel Steam- SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
^loridx’ ’".“ a Ca E ui “ womjgu. Founders and Machinists,
ALABAMA, 13 »0 “ ** Schenck. Opposite the Pauengcr Depot,
t7nhStatoi Mill” 110, ' ry SATtJRI,AY ■ c,rr I‘“« the MACON. GEORGIA.
Throe Steamship? behm-to the Old ErtcblSshed ar.d lanv cpimetai 11
favorite line known aa the New York h Savannah Steam- JOHN SLHOFIhLD.
ship Navigation Company, and were built expressly for
this line, the;- — *-- 1 u - ’ J ’ *
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE
South-Western R. H.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND N. O. MAILS
save Macon at 9.45 a. to., tyu’.ll 60 p. hi. AV-
Ol OolumbUs 3.80 p. m. aiia 5.85 a. m. Leave
ColumbuB 8.16 a. n). and 3.80 p. m. Arrive at Ma-
cofi 8.56 a. m. and 9.05 p. in.
One daily mail train between Macon and Albany,
and Cutlibert, Coleman and Moris.
Leave Macon, at 10.25 a. m., arrive at Albany, at
4.55 p. m.
Leave Albany, at 2.00 p. m., arrive at Macon at 8.26
LAND FOR SALE.
M r. W. W. CHEEVER, Savannah,
Hines A Hobbs, Albany, are authorized to sell
Summer Clothing
nded byexperieneed.skillful,care-
i omcers; and in comfortable accommoda-
UNSURPASSED I|“oX r '“ " ,cc “ 0,be “ cc,led ly auy ,e " sela ou the
For Sow. Throat, sd edntmon .man* the Clergy,
'YwlL’^ed'ind infirm, or for pvrmns of n weak edn-1 CoJ ! u ? hw,h,_8. > f». HiU._Atteot H.rmW. Expiws nnd
ion—for Ministers of'the Go-p«*l, Li
nd all I Bivins, Rail Road Ticket Agent, and
public w*enkera—lor Book-KeepersTailan,,"Sram..li*ran.. poiulsbycounec.ina Rail.Uood Tir kct Aw
Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life,
they will prove truly beneficial.
all other
lici
As a Be’
,'liey prod'
fleets of Brandy or Wine, withe
i valuable remedy for persons addicted to exces
trong drink, and wish to retrain from it- They
II I entirely free from the poisons contained i i the adult.
‘ * ' ah which the country is flooded,
March 1.1860
JOHN K. WILDER & GALLIE,
Agents, Bav Street, Savannah*
S. L M1TCUILL Sc SON,
Agents, 13 Broadway, New York.
rated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded.
These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Dis
ease, and should be used by all win* live in a country
whore the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are
prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they
m iv bo given to Chijdren and Infants with impunity.
Ptiysicians, Clergymen, nnd temperance advocati*f», as
nn act of hn-nanitv.'shrtuld ussi-t in spreading these truly
Valuable BITTERS over tile land, nbd thereby essentially
aid in bani-hing Drnokenliess and Disease.
CHARLES YVI Dm FIELD A-CO., Proprietors,
Plantation for Sale,
Id tlic Vhi District of Baker Co., On;
1250 ACRES, 500 ACRES IX CULTIVATION.
AliL FRESH LAND.
MIB phu
s the plai
■ Renj. T. Runell,
r^* Sold in Aibmv.by GILBERT Sc ]
uni Druggists generally.
April 19, I860-
A.IjT3.AJS7 Y
Carriage and Harm*'* Beponilorf,
T il . r , r ...... . _ .
J. R. Whitehead, and Di. Joe A. Davis.- Mr. Grt
on the plantation of Dr. Davis, will show the premises
For terms, anply to S. Atkinson, dt .Albany, or Jn
H. l-.irtcr.Kt Baiubridge, and to Col. K. 11. Clark, c
titles, which arc oerfect.
—AI .SO—
15,000 Acres of Land,
In r.nkvl
JOSHUA SCHOFIELD.
Wc are prepared to Hanuraetnrc
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
HULL AND UIN GEARING,
SUGAR MILLS)
Brass aiid iron Castings)
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IU0N RAllJMiS Ai\l> VERANDAHS.
AVING the most complete asSBrtmeht of lrritl
lings in the Stall
durability apd desj*
Railings in the State, which for elegante,
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman
Stalioti, 10 miles west of Cutlibert, on the Fort Gains
Line, and from Morris Station 11 mires west bfCulh-
bert. bn tho Eufaula line, conucct daily with Albany
Mail Train at Smithville, No. 10, South-Western
R. R. The Road will be open to Hatcher’s, on the
Eufiula line, 15 miles west of Cutlibert, on tlib 15th
of March next.
Leave Coleman dl 11.45 a. m. Leave Morris at 11.33
Arrive at Smithville at 3.04 p. m.
Leave Smithville at 3.85 p. ro., arrive at Cuthbcrt
arrive at Coleman at 6.43 p. m.,
arrive at Morris at 6.57 p. m.
Making the connection with the up and down
Albany Mail Train.
Trains to Cblutublis form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingston,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Kutonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Thoraasville, &c., daily. Post Coaches and
the following lands:
Numbers 93, 42, and 189, in the third District of
Calhoun county.
Numbers 69, 128, 129, 208, 287 and 288, in the
4th District ot Early county.
. Numbers 18, 19, 262, 299, 808 and 295? in the 6th
District ot' Early. .
Number 7, in tho 8th District of Bakef; numbers
243, 279, 275, 276, 299, 316 and 390, iu tlio 10th
District of Mitchell; and numbers 81,356and35S, in
the 12th District of Baker county.
Numbers.IT, 12, 46, 123 and 126, in the 13th Dis
trict of Early.
. Numbers 137, 144 and 145, in the 15tli District of
Decatur; numbers 106, 107, 144, 184 and 185,
the 19th District of Decatur; number 879, in
’20th District of Decatur; number 373, in the 21st
District of Decatur, and numbers 243, 244 and 384,
in tlio 28th District of Decatur county.
Number 58, iu the 14th District of Thotna3oi
ty. and numbers 2, 12, 13, 19, 120,123. 151,187,
1‘8,190 and 229, in the J7th District of Thomas.
Nunibet; 157. in tho 3rd .District of Irwin, and
uumber 274. ih the 4tli District of Irwiii county.
Number 525, in the 11th District of Lowndes, nnd
number 92. in the loth District of Lowndes county.
I will sell the whole or any part of them, at rca
suitable price and terms.
v G. II. LAMAR.
Net* York, July 26, 1860. 18—12in.
F. H. DEBRAFFENRlEO’S i
A Large Assortment of the Latest Style!
ijOATS, VESTS, PASTS)
GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL
generally.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps)
(for both men lin'd Bbyis^and
of all grades and qualities. All of which can be
bought lit lower figures thatt have ever been offered
this market.
nri'ot be Ytirpagsed,
.. , Dwellings, feme
tcry Lois, P'uMlb Squares, Church Fences and
BiiIconics. . ..... i ..
Persons desirous of purcitasing Railings will do
well to give us a call, ns vre are determined to offer
as good bargains ns any Northern Establishment.
Efciy Specimens of our work can be seen at Rose
Hill Cemetery, aud at various private residences in
this city. SCHOFIELD A BROTHER.
| Macon, August 18, 1859. 21-ly
Hacks make a diily connection ^ritli the trains at
Colotnan for Fort Gains, and lit Morris for Eufaula.
IJacks riiii kix times a week from Fort Volley to
Perry,. Hay liesvillo and Ilawkinsvillc, and tri-wcck-
iy to Ktioxyille, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take tho night trains from Augusta nhd Savntriuih
to avoid detention in Macon. For other points take
'ther Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r& Sup’t.
March 15th, I860. 51-ly
MASCFACTURERS OK
C3- TT 3ST S3 ,
and tlcalcYs in every sporting ilrtiYle. Also fbr
sale a general assortment of
Military Arms,
MULBERRY STREET—MACOM % GA...
January 5, i860 ll-ly
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
Washington St.. Albany, Geo.
, Mitchell and Miller Count
KM) acre-. S. AlkinKUi, ol AIL
■r, ot Uttiuhrulge, ate tuy A
s 11th, 1660.
C. 11. PARMF.LKE.
I WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the
citizens of Albany ami the surrounding country,
t.» my stock of Carriages, llockaways and Buggies
M' every description ; also, Concord Plantation Wag
ons. Hacks, Harness, Wool Collars; Bnggv Umbrel
las, Whips. (Matts & Co.,) which will be sold as low
for cash as by any othet* House in South-Western
Georgia, nnd warranted to give satisfaction.
jfe-iT All orders promptly czccntcd.-Yt-ffl
ADAM & REYNOLDS,
WARE-IIOUSE Sc COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
€mCO,
C ONTINUE the business at the Fi
proof Ware-House hitherto oi
bv them. They pledge their personal at-
i In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERibR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BOUGIES
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS.
WHIPS. &c., Ac.,
A LL of which are made to special orderfor this
( market by the host manufacturer!- at tin- North
I My stock is not inferior in quality to any thing ev* r
j offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
’will find it to their interest to Rive me a call.a
! am determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
O’ Special orders filled at short rotire.
R L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street. West of J. S. Moremen’s.
Albany, December 28. 1858. 39-
O^i
L*ave Savannah.. 10 05 a
Arrive at Macon 8 55a
Arrive at Augusta 6.30 a
i., 1.30 p. i
January 14. 1859.
FOR SALE.
W E arc offering for sale on reasona
ble tcnriS. the f«no*ing Lots r
Land.—Lots No. 126, 121, 104. lying i
the t'.tli District of Dooly Comity.
Lot No. 371, in thc20ih Ditfriel of Harly’Co.
“ •* 102, in th< 19th “ of ** Co.
•• ** 381, in the 17th “ of “ Co.
Titles perfect. CLARK fc LIPPITT,
Albany, January 12, 1860. Attorneys at Law.
Order* for Bugging, Rope and olherfuinily supplies fill
d ,*ronij>tlf ami with cure, and at the lowest market pri
Cs. Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store.
Wc refer to Hon. A. II. Colquitt. Baker county,
lion. A E. Il.irns, Dougherty “
Hon II. P. Wooten, L«!0 “
B. Green, Esq., Lee
John Moore, Esq., Randolph “
D. II. Janes, Esq., ** **
PevI-g* Reynolus. A. B: Adams.
September 30,1858 27—
Millinery & Dress-Making.
Middle Georgia Medical
COT.LlOaK.
T HE COURSE OF LECTURES in this JiMltutioo
will commence the Fir.*t I Vednesthiy in Octoler w«l,
•md clone with the c'oiiimenceihetit on the latt Wcdnifday
In January.
Facitltyi
L. L. Saunders,M. D^Profea-orof Ahutomy : JohnT.
Banks, M. 1) .Professor of Surgery ; U B. Gardner, M.
1>., Professor of Materia Mediea and Trersjieutics ;S. If.
Saundres, M. 1)., Projeteor ol Medicul Jurisprudence; F.
O. Dannelly, M. D-. Professor ol PhLiology andPati.ol^
gy ; L. J. Rohcrt, A- M M. B , f rofe?«<*r of M -dicul
Chemistry; E F, Knott, M- D» Profewor of liuditut
and Practice of Medicine ; T M.Damalt MU, Froft
-.Sstetries, M. J. Daniel, M- D., Professor ol Dise*’
•l Women and Children ; J. II. Connally, M. D.. D
..mnslralot ol Anatomy. g ^ SAUNDERS, Donn.
April 140,, 1300 3—6m
Miss It. F. HICKS,
r AVING leased the house formerly
7 Airs.
. of
idinc country, that she i<*
cut or fit Dn-ssc- in the latest style, and gi
-lances to give entire satisfaction. She has encaged and
ill soon have w ith her one of tho most tasty alid fosluon-
ile Milliners that could he procured in the Northern
tics. Your patrontge is respectfully solicited.
Albany, Sept. 29,1859 27—ly.
BROAD STREET
Altoany, Ga.
T HIS New and elegant Hotel i* now open for
the Hceommodation of the Public. Persons
Visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable
and neatly furnished rooms, (each room having a
fire-place")—dtid a 'I’aLie thfUis unsurpassed by aiiv
itlier Hotel in tltfe colintry.
The subscriber, grateful to ihe public for their
•erir lib’erdi paironage for years past, respectfully
solicits his old friends dhil the public generally, to
call and see him at his new quarters.
O' Tii? Siage Office for Stages running from this
pluch to Buinbridgo.Thoiu&^ville and Tallahassee,
is kept at this House.
J. L. BYINGTON.
Bpcpirtlirr I’?. ISS’t. 38-
MARBLE WORKS.
TAKE this method to inform the public that I
xt to the Express Oflicc, where I am prepared to
fill all orders for Monuments, Toombs. Head Stones.
Urni, VoseS, &C. All plain or ornamental work
done with neatness and dispatch. All orders for
work from town or country promptly attended to
and warranted to give satisfaCt’
NEW BLACKSMITH
—AND—
CARRIAGE SHOP.
T HE undersigned has opened a New Blacksmith and
Carriage Shop opposite Byington’s Hotel, where heii
prepared to do all kina of Blacksmith work, also niakiiu
nnd repairing Carriages, Buggies, Scc. All work prompt'
ly .0 .nd d«* h. the best ^ ^
PS.—He has on hand anew and fine lot of one, two.
four and six Horae Wagons for sale, which he warrants of
the heat material.
CHAS. YOLKER
W OULD moot respectfully fnfprmhis customers arid
the public generally, that be has removed hie stock of
TIN, CROCKERY
M. BUTLER.
28-ly
Albany, Ocfotifcr Gtli, 1859
' EUZE’JLTTI.-A.
MARBLE MURKS.
rjpHE
Ifyc
COTTON GINS.
indersigm-d has i
cheap lorcash, o
want a good Gin, che'ap.now is the time.
THOMAS J. BOYNTON.
E. J. FAULKNER,
WATCH-MAKER
JEWELEK,
AT THE BOOK STORE OF L. E. WELCH,
ALBANY, GA.
C2T* All work warranted. fcb.2. 45-ly.
Diarrhffia, Cramps, Cholera!
LIFE DROPS. medicine has been tkied
tested and troved by tex YEias
experience lo he the only cebtaix.
i. and 11.10 p.
i., and 11.05 p.
., and G.35 p.
.12 30 p.
Di C. Hodgkins & Son,
J. A, PARK, M. D„
Formerly of Knoxville, Ga.
9 Surgeon, I
Being request.-d by hia deceased bro-’her, a f“W days be
fore bis death, to take his place here, he has concluded to
do so. Having been over six years in tho regular practice
of medicine, he flatters himseft competent to give general
satisfaction in the treatment of all forms of disease that
prevail in the Southern States. He has a\ ailed himselfol
8^. No charge ftir slibtviug Goods/
COME and see ME!
and if you do not buy, it will bo your own fa
T-A.HjORII^GL
In all its branches,.is carried on by J. J. l^ml, whi;
never fails to fit, n.iid will take pleasure in suiting
the tastes of liia patrons.
(LT Terms CashUO
F. II.
Albany, April 19, I860.
dkGRAFFENRIeK
Arrive at Milledscville....
Leave Macon 10 00 a. t
Arnve at Savannah..7.29 a. nt.,7 45 p.
Arrive at Augrnta 6 30 a
12 30a.rn.und 2.15 p.
.7 29 a. m. and I0.4i p. r
8 55 a. m. aud 11.05 p. r
Leave Aocusta...
Arrive at Savannah...
Arrive at Macon.. s
Trains that leave Savannah a'
Millen, arriving there at 3 10 p n
Macon train to Augusta.
Passenger-* taking the 2.15 p
leave Millen 5 50 p in, and arriv
and lOOCp. i
and 10.40 p. i
i. and 6 35 p. i
the benefits of both Schools of Medicine, to-wit: the Bo
tanic and Mineral,and uses ruch medicines as act in r
mony with the human sjvtem; and discards all that
AMERICAN GUANO
FROM THE .
LAMAR DEPOT;
Savannah, Ga.,
always
hand, and for sale by
Si.MS & RUST, Agents:
Albaily, June 14, 1869. 12—If
SOLD OUT!
i 10a
... ^ny way deleterious to it. As ho hue spared no little
paiusand time in the study of Surgery, and had tho oculiu T •. • m.*jr £
demonstration and practical benefit of it, in both tlie fTl HE undersigned has dhpo^ed of his entire Grocery ana
Bellevue and City Hospitals o : the cljy of New York, he Dry Goods bKahlishment to LOYD S, RAWsON,
only asks your patronaae to satisly you of liis skill in that and takes this method to return his sincere* thanks to his
branch. His ell " - • - -- -• - L - - u. .u i- nfo,.
regulnrpract
Passengers by li 10pm,from Savannah,willgo through
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1 30 or 11 10 p m trains from Sa
vannah for Macon, or points beyond, will meet w ith no
detention at Milieu
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, on Western
& Atlantic Railroad, will leave Savannah on the 1.30 p
m train; for Milledgeville and Katonton on 11.lO p m
train ; for South Western Rail Road below Fort Valley,
on 11.10 p m train; those for Montgomery, Columbus,
Seeby either train.
Pnssen|ers frbm Augusta for South Western Georgia,
should take the 12.39 a t
•id detention at Ma-
Those fdr Columbus, Montgomery,See , may take
n & Western trains
eithertrain.
Trains cohiieci at Macon whh Mai
to Griffin and Atlanta, and the west: nls<^ with South-
Western trains to. Albany, Cuthbcrt, Eufaufa, Fort Gaines,
Americus Columbus, Montgomery, &c.; and at Millen
with Augiista and Savnunah Rail Fload to Augusta and
the north ; at Savannah with the tri-weekly Steamships to
New York ; also, with Steamships to Philadelphia and
Baltimi
By this change hi Schedule, the connection, both tYays,
Augn.-ta, with toe South Carolina Rail Road if* .secured,
and passengers Will have no detention at Augusta or Millen,
heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,Gcn’l Sup’i
March 1, I860
49—
STRAYED
1.1 ROM the subscriber’s residence, six tnilcsWcst
of Newton, a small black marc MULE, with
white nose, three years old. and in good order.—
Any person finding her .shall be liberally rewarded.
Address Janies Bagg4, Newton, Ga.
J. W. SOLOMONS.
July 5, I860. io-tf
THEHARRALL HOUSE,
economy for every family, however small, to. put
chase this machine, for the c*>*( Is Loon repaid i
the saving of wear to the clothes, nnd is again soo
paid ih tho saving of time and labor.
For sale in this city by
| | AVING purchased thc^above^ Hotel, formerly
experience to be the only cektaix.
safi and reliable remedy for all
0OWELL CEBAXliEVENTS, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, C£AMFS,
James Taiisey
TO HIS NEW STORE,
NEXT DOOR TO D. MAYER & BRO’Sv
NEW BRICK BUILDING, BROAD ST*,
And would be pleased to have all persons, in want of
a ESPECTFULLY iriforms the pnblic that he is
constantly manufafetriring nnd importing Ital-
nn Marble Sloffmnetfts, Tombs, &c., of variorik dc-
rigtM, both plain and o'riiamental. lie will also take
ordert of private designs, confided to him by his
frrehds and patron#, arid have them executed in
Italy. A mong his designs, Ttirty be found figure#
ot Faith, liope rind Charity, ntfd other religious sub
jects. Also, Guardian Angels, Sleeping Babes,
Lambs, Divine Love, Krieelirig AifgtW, Children af
Prayer, Fidelity, Inriocence, and a variety 6f other
designs, drawn by the best Monumental Architects
in Italy tfnd France. Designs of airy of the abhte
works ftfrhlshed on aftilieation. Orders promptly
attended tof, rtddeliiered at Albafiy. Ga., dr at any
station on Railroad, at titj risk and expense.
fgy Will pay my perscftral attention to the puf
fing up of Monuments. JAMES TANSEY.
Jons II. D.\!Jrr»^Tn, A^eht, at Albany, Ga.
Hoi. 10, 1859. 38
the stomach in 2i minutes A single dose often
cure?* ihe Diarrhoea, and i
n will sstisiy any
Cents
Prepares by Trill Sc Stow, 43 Bowery, New York.
Aaa c in Albahy, Ga., by
jkiwup, iu wain UI
t»oodsin his line,to call and examine his Stock, where
may lie found all kinds of Fanner's implements. Black-
smith and Carpenter’s Tools, Stoves, Grates, Ranges,
Brus and Bronxed Andirons, Shovels, Tonn ^nd
Fenders, Waiters, Tea & Coffee Urns, Steak
and Ovvter Dhhes, Plater! Castors ahd
Waiters. Spoons, Forks and Cake
, Basket^ Silrer-Plated Tea
^ 4t Snoons and Forks, '/'■
Table sod Pocket Cntleiy, Wood
Ware.Brooms and BnMne, Matts.Treys,.
. Siltm, Meat Cotters and Staffers, Plain and
.Japaimed Ttn Ware, and all Goods araally kept in We ft
• CHAF* **
Albany, March *9, I860
Sarati A. E. Wesi | jjhel for dirorefe. May term,
Uo^t. \ 18 °°-
Haf V. C. 8. B. Miner, 1 Lftel j or di , orct . Me,
■fh^ere s’: Miller, j ,m °’ ,8C0 '
>ng to the Court that the above staled
„ libels for divorce were filed and made
rcihriraile to the pres*ft* «erm of the Court, and are
i the i
wer constipHtes tW* bowels,
i of its merits. Price only
under the control of R. M. Dougins, at New
ton. Ga.. I design making it the best house which
the patronage I receive will justify. I shall spare
no pains to tnk'e good care erf tnau nnd beast; and
will be provided with all the luxuries from wood,
stream, and garden, in their season.
The public nr.fe respectfully invited to give me a
trial, aird if I fail to please them, it will not be from
aff honest effort to do so. ,
REUBEN 1IAI1R ALL.
May 3; 1SGD. 6—ly
May 31, I860.
Savaitnah, Oa.
(Mrs. J. B. Folky, Pbopbietbess.)
T HIS new and elegant Hotel, fronting JfZZk.
Monament Square, is now in com-
plete order, and ready to accommodate
In fine Stylfe, the travelling public. *****b
The roofm* rfre’ Targe anckairy, and is equal to any
fitoel North or South. Feely’s splendid Pour-Horse
Omnibus is always at the Depot aud Steamboat
Landings to convey passengers t6 and from thU
HcrisCv at half the usual rates.
N. f?.—Pa/.po attention to hired rumors
toad, who will re*'
June 7th. 1860.
i the
CalUolIn Silperjor CoHrt—MovembUr
Adloifriirid-j-criu, i860.
Williain Skaggfl, •iminiKnitor,
Bill tor JlwoTe.
Jobn Cotley, fieorge W. Colfej j ry, relief, io.
and William 0. Pierce, et. _
I T apnearint id the Cenft that all the defendanla nonae ana aiicnen, in negro canine, new gin
in uud bill haVe Sot been serred, it ia ordered fcotiee and aerew, and three Welle of water. 8
Wheeler & Wilson’s
THE BEST MADE I
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR
Great Central Agency for the Stale*
—Machines of all kinds repaired by—
E. J. JOHNSTON & GO.,
Watch Makers axd Jewelers,
Maeon, Ga.
March 29th, 1800 1—lj
Brooks County Land.
charges will not be highor than tho&c ol other fori
n . _ Physicians of the place. they bare her.-tolore extended to him. Hodedrestoro-
Office north side ofBroadway, (the one formerly occupied commend Mi. Rswson, who all will admit that ha will
hy l)r J.J Park.) During the day he will bo found at spa ro no pains to give entire satisfaction to those from
his office, unlewi-rolessionaliy engaged. When absent, a town ar.d country who may favor him with their patronage,
hoy will lie there to inform of his whereabouts. At night 1 would earnestly request all who are indebted «o mo
he w*ll be found at Mrs. Oliver's,at the comer of Jackson eitherby uoteor open account,to come forward and close
and Pine streets. | hosamo. K* T. JONES.
Mav 31, 1860. 10—6m March 1.1860 ’ 1 4 49—
The Metropolitan
LADD WEBSTER «$• CO'S
Washing Machine, SEWINij MACHINES i
TS one ot tho best, most useful nnd perfect Ma- WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY MACHINE MAD&
I chines of the kind ever offered to the public.—
Persons who have had a year's experience vrith.this rTAlIEY are easily adapted to coarse or fine sewing,
machine, say that clothes will last one-third longer JL and arelesB liable to get ou^ol order than any other
than when washed by the rubbing board, P ft,, Ucu- kind^JW'arranted fo givesatisfuefion^
lnrly shirts worn by persons whose business subjects j “ *•*•**■**
, , PRILE* FROM 890 TO M 10 ! ■
their rfhirts to a great deal of washing, as black-' Please call at the “ Alhauy Book and. Jewelry Store,’’
smiths, machinists and farmers. It is therefore true and examine them. L- E. WELCH.
Albany, May Sslth, 1860.
Alban j*. Sept. 29, 1859.
J. M. COOPER & C().
Shirts, Skirls, Shirts!
t HAVE just i
LINEN SHII
■ llnrl Hninlivtpl
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ROGERS & ^VESSELS,
Pub’rs and Pro’s, of “The Home Companion,”
No. 127 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
July 26,1860.
18—4w
DRUGS & MEDICINES I
Opposite the Post Office-
a.. aTowEisr
H AS jusf received a large and complete stock t>F fresh
]# ‘ •** — —-
received per order, a Jot of ALL
SHIRTS, White and Fancy Bosoms, arid
Frilled Cambrick Bosom Shirts, of the latest and
most fashionable styles. All of which will be dil-
posed of at the most reasonable figures.
-ALSO-
thousand of the best CIG AB$ in town, at Five
Dollars per hundred. Call and cftirUihc both Shirts
and Cigars* t hen if you are not pleased with both
quality and price, it will be-your fault and not mine.
l\. II. doGRAFFENR1ED.
Albany, May 17th, I860. / 8—tf.
Negro Infirmary!
negro patients, and treat them, forebronic or otherdiseases-
Persona etitrpsting their negroes to his eare, can rest as
sured that their interest and comfort will bo especially at
tended to iu every pafticulAr.
Diseases of women (\yomb diseases) especially treated-,
Albany, Ga., Febntary 23,
licines furnished
. _ at tbo usual rates of practice-
1. S- CRAWFORD,M. D.
i, I860 48—tf
ITOTICE!
mllE unden-igned, in cifnnKlion witi Dr, Monljom-
X cry. have established in the Town of NewtOn, a
.FOR BALE, my place of 480 a’cris of
pine land, about 250 acres of which is in
cultivation, nearly ill fresh, and under
good fence.
A dwelling with five rotfms, framed stnoke
hoffse odd kitchen, six negro cabins, new gin
«. A A a.ii. _*> -.-Y a
J^suFu^r libels for divorce were filed and mode
Patent Medicines
Of the day, which will be'sold at low prices.
PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
White ^esdr FrCnch and Americso Zinc, sod a large as
sortment of Colors ground in Oil; Coach,Copal,Furni
ture,' Leather, Damar and Japan Vamiabea and Brushes of
svery site and kind.
SiTumittrf tho Sint*, nnd nr* htnc* not within thnt «hn of nnld defendnnU renidtdtrjhndt th* lim- ilngftpm Snnnnnnh b» IM In 6T OofOhw; rad on
the jurindietion o i tho Court, it in ordered thnt nor.. itn of need Bute, lit drit: New I on H. S. Skuggn, It in tin ntnhn nnd cross rond from Qnitmra to Mndiaon-
benerfe-ted on uid defendnnte neoording to ordered thnt nerrieo bo perfeeted on hui bj the .ifte^flondn. Adjoining lnnds era be bought if
. - * » * «.!»!. ran. *nnii. anti n*Awi. usual nublication. | desircu.
ALEX’R. A. ALLEN, Judge S. C. 8. W. C. [ , Thin in n good plnon, rad in one of the i
I do bernbT entif> thnt the nborn in n true extract lodrinhing nnd henlthj oountien in Southern Orar-
from the oinuten of uid Court, thin February lit, ghi. Ceil rad eee the growing crop.
jg(jO. JOHN J. PEBRy, Clerk S. C. I A. B. MoAFBE, Pinooln, On.
°°unt 21,1860. l(fc-mSis ' Jane 21,1866. l*-6m
the atnlate rad lews in each enno mode rad prori-
dnd. Mnj term, 1860.
m. Mny term, tow. „
A true extract from the minatee of Randolph Sn-
■ perior Court, thin Jane 22d, 1860.
E. BALL, Clerk.
Jane 28, 1860. 1*-tt
Drug Store,
on a very extensive scale, ^’o jivill at all times keep an
abundant and well eelected stock of
Drugs, Medicines,- Chemicals,-
PERFUMERY,
TOILET tlOOUS,
cfco., dbo.
Linteed', Spenn, Wbnle, M.chi.oe, Traia. Nenf. Fool
and Kerosene Illuminating Oil; also fresh Barmng Fluid
and Camphene always on hand. _ ^
CONGRESS WATER,
And Citrate of Magnesia, fresh and^ood. Cigara and
Inasmuch as tB6 county is being rapidly developed, our.
Flantsra will therefore desiro
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C., A-C.
All of which we liavo in abun^anco. So call in when
y0 5 C TirMontgomerv HiUcootinuee tho praetjeo of
n^didra.
l.' J. J. MONTGOMERY. M.D,
July 26,1860.