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BY A. J. MACARTHY.
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. -WISDOM—JUSTICE—MODERATION
S3 A YEAR IN AIWANOfei
VOL. 16d
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tVLLAZSTY, GcjV., AUGUST 16, 1860.
USTO. Sl,
DR. J. BOVBE DODS>
Imperial "Wine
BITTE1S!
SAVANNAH ROUTE!
TO
NEWjfOllK.
Great Reductimi in Rales of Passage*
and unadulterated Wine,
.he umal strength of other
Wines, and is imported by only one house in the United
States. Also,from the following valuable Roots, Herbs,
&c,viz: Solomon’* Seal, Spike nard, Comfrey, Camo
mile Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and
Bayberry.
WE tidALLEJIGE
THE WORLD Colunihus?^. 21 twijlKnoxville?. .
I Albany
IF. IROIBIEItTSOItT,
Merchant Tailor,
B EGS leave to inform the citizens of
Albany and vicinity, that he has
removed his place of business to the
OLD POST OFFICE, where
he 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
New Arrangements of Thrott-h Tickets. ,erms - C1 °“° attention paid to the
1 —— — 25 00 and vest patterns of the most fashionable style.
25 50 | t&F I wan’t you all ta coma to ami I will
21 00 , do my best for both old and young.
THEIR EQUAL!!
Roots
ioU every intelligent Phytic
vv ttfand recommend,
ts a remedy for
t the country will ap-
Macoa*'..SO OollAujpisla. 17 50
Rt2gngechecked through by tl j Manhattan Express ( Albany, January 26,1800
Company on ihe Cent ml Rail Road Car.-, and delivered
anywhere in New Yoik or vicinity,
kfly the Splendid and Commodious Side-Wheel Steam-
6 AUGUST A, 1590 tons. Captain Woodball.
FLORIDA, 13, t) “ ......... “ Crowell*
United States Mail.
These Steamships belong to the Old Established and
favorite line known as the New York &. Savannah Sleam-
4tip a Navigation Company, and were built exprp.e-.ly for
incipient consumption,
Weak Lnngs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Ner- p .
voinSyrtem. Paraly.-is, Fib's, Dk-eaj^s peculiar to Females, this line, they are commanded by experienced, skillful.
Debility,and nil cases requiring a lomc, they arc ful.and polite officers; and in comfortable aecomr
UNSURPASSED! triiis .md fare cannot bo excelled by any vessels c
rong the Clergy, they Through Tickets
90 (Jravierstreet; ii
.. . ...... , weak con- Columbus,by S. II.
—for Ministers of tire Gospel, Lawyers, and all J. M. Bivins, Rail Road Ticket Agent, and at "all other
public speakers—‘for Book- Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, points by connecting Rail Road Ticket Agents.
’ lent*, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary tile, JOHN R. WILDER & GALLIB,
For Sore Throat, so common i
ire truly valuable.
For the Aged and infirm, or f *r persons of a
resold in New Orleans bv R. Geddes,
; in Mobile by Cox, Brainard Sc C.
IL Hill, Agent Hamden’s Exp
/ will prove truly her,
it a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, ai
They produce ail the cxhili
id de
lects of Brandy o . .
valuable remedy for persons addic
•ong drink, and wish to re:ruin fro
n l entirely free from the poisons c«i
March 1.1860
, t*. Bav Street, Savannah*
S. I*. MITCHILL ,k. SON,
Agents, 13 Broadway, New York*
mod i i the adulte-
country is ilooded.
I’ll EVEN I Dis-
, Chill:
rate 1 Wi.
Tiie*e Bitters not only CURE,
ease, and should bo used by all
where the water is bad, or wher
prevalent Being entirely inno
m iv be given to Children anil Int uits with impunity.
Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as
an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly
valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby csrcutialiy
aid in banishing Drunkenness and Di-ease.
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD Sc CO , Prop
Plantation for Sale,
Hu the 7lh District of Baker Co., Ga.
nii_ h.innie-, .h f y LUO ACRES, 500 ACHES IN CULTIVATION.
ALL FRESH LAND.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE
South-Western R. R.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE •
OSBAT HEW TORE AHD H. O. MAILS
i
Tico Daily Trains between Macon and Coluicbus.
Leave Macon at 9.45 a. m., and 11.50 p. m. Ar
rive nt Columbus 3.30 p. m. and 5.35 a. m. Leave
Columbus 3.15 a. ui. and 3.30 p. m. Arrive at Ma
con 8.56 a. m. and 9.05 p. m.
One daily mail train between Macon and Albany,
ami Cuthbert, Coleman and Moria.
Leave Macon, at 10.25 a. m., arrivo at Albany, at
‘"fi
4.55 p. i
Leave Albany, at 2.00 p.:
i., arrive at Macon at 8.26
LAND FOR SALE.
M R. W. W. CHEEVER, Savannah,
Hines & Hobbs, Albany,
i the third District of
rpIIE place joins the pin
Benj. T. Runell,
£7* Sold in Albany.by
ind Druggist* generally.
April 19, I860*
ALBANY
C:irria;>! .ml II * w Rcpodlory,
Washington St.. Albany, Geo.
I WOULD respect full,
eUUuna of Albany u
t<» my slock of Carriages,
<»f every description : also,
ons. Hacks, Harness, Wool
Us. Whips, (Mutts & Co.,) m
for cash as by any other IS
Jfej* All orders promptly
plantation of Dr. Davis, will show the premises,
for terms, apply to S. Atkinson, at Albany, or James
11.1’nrter,at Buinbndge, and to Col. K. 11. Claik, ct to
titles, which are net feet.
-ALSO-
15,000 Acres of Land,
In Baker, Mitchell and Miller Counties, in tracts ol 500
Atkinson, ol Albany, and James II.
Jgc, are my Ag
ADA.M Sl REYNOLDS,
WARE HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
fi41 CO >#, (*CO.
SCHOFIELD &. BROTHER,
Founders and Machinists,
Opposite the Passenger Depot,
MACON GEORGIA.
JOHN SCIIOFIEUL | JOSHUA SCHOFIELD.
Wc arc prepared (o manufacture
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MiLL AND SIN <i EASING,
SUGAR MILLS,
Brass and Iron Castings,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IKON RAILINGS AND VERANDAHS.
H AVING the most complete assortment of Iron
Railings in the State*, which for elegance,
neatness, durability and design, cannot be surpassed,
and arc suitable for the fronts of Dwellings, Ceute
levy Lots, Public Squares, Church Fences and
Balconies.
Persons desirous of purchasing Railings will do
well to give us a call, as wc are determined to offer
as good bargains as any Northern Establishment.
Specimens of our work can be seen at Rose
Ilill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
SCHOFIELD L BROTHER.
Macon, August 18, 1859. 21-ly
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, See., See.,
A LL of whir It are made to special order for thi»
market by the bc»t manulactureout the North
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thino ever
offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
will tind i> to their interest to give me a call.as I
atn determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
U* Special orders filled at short notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street. West of J. S. Moremen’s
Albany, Decemner 23. 1858. 39-
The Moil and Passenger Trains from Coleman
Station, 10 miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Galhs
and from Morris Station 11 miles west of Cuth
bert, on the Eufuuhi line, connect daily with Albany
Mail Train at Smithville, No. 10, South-Western
The Road will be open to Hatcher’s, on the
Eufnulalinc, 15 miles west of Cuthbert, on the 15th
of March next.
Coleman at 11.45 a. in. Leave Morris at il.88
Arrive at Htnithville at 3.04 p. m.
Stmthvillo at 3.35 p. m., arrive at Cuthbert
•1 p. m., arrive at Coleman al 6.43 p. in.,
Morr
t O.f
r.cctlon with the up and down
Making th-
Albany Mail Ti
. Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingston,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgevilie and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Thotnnsvillo, &$., daily. Post Coaches and
Hacks make ft daily connection with the trains al
Coleman for Fort Gains, and at Morris for Kufnula.
Hacks ran six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Ilnyriesville and Ilawkinsville, and tri-week
ly to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take the night trains from Augusta and Savannah
to avoid detention in Macon. For other points take
•ither Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r & Sup’t.
March 15th, I860. 51-ly
Messrs,
authorized to sell
the following lands:
Numbers 93, 42, and 189,
Chlhoun eounty.
Numbers 69, 128, 129, 203, 287 and 288, in the
4th District ot Early county.
Numbers 18, 19, 262, 299, 308 and 295, in the 6th
District of Early.
Number 7. in the 8th District of Baker; numbers
243, 279, 275, 276, 299, 316 and 390, in the 10th
District of Mitchell; and numbers 81,856 and358, in
the 12th District of Raker county.
Numbers 11, 12, 45, 123 and 120, in the 18th Dis
trict of Early.
Numbers 187, 144 and 145, in the 15th Districtof
Dccatnr; numbers 106, 107, 114, 184 and 185,
the 19th District of Decatur; number 379, in t
20th District of Decatur; number 373, in the 21st
District of Decatur, and numbers 243, 244 and 381,
the 28th District of Decatur county.
Number 58, in the 14th District of Thomas coun
ty, and numbers I, 2, 12. 13, 19, 120, 128, 151,187,
lb8,190 and 229, in the 17th District of Thomas.
Number 157. in the 3rd District of Irwin, and
number 274, in the 4th District of Irwin county.
Number 525, in the 11th District of Lowndes, and
number 92, in the 15th District of Lowndes county.
I will sell the whole or any part of them, at rea
sonable price and terms.
G. B. LAMAR.
New York, July 26, I860. 18—12m.
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
>sted to theii
January 11. 18-79.
FOB SALK.
W E arc offering for sale on rcaso
blc terms, the following Lot:
I.*ml.—Lots No. 120. 121. 10 J, lying
the 6th District of Dooly County.
Lot No. 371, in the20th District oi
“ •* 102, in the 19th “ of •* Co.
•* “ 381, in the 17th “ of “ Co.
Titles perfect. CLARK k LIPPITT,
Albany, January 12, 1800. Attorneys at Law.
Middle Georgia Medical
COLLEGE.
rpHE COURSE OF LECTURES in this In-litutVon
_L will continence the First Wednesday in t 'chirr next,
and close with the commencement on the last Wednesday
in January. .
.Faculty:
L. L- Saunders, M. D.,Professor of Anatomy ; John T.
Banks, M. D .Professor of Snrgery; It B. Gardner, M.
1)., Professor of Matetia Medha and Therapeutic* ;S. II.
Saandre*, M. D. t Professor ot Medic \ I Jurisprudence; F.
O. Dannelly, M. D., Professor ot Phi-iology auriPnttioL-
gf; JL. J. Robert, A. M. M. D, professor of M-dical
Chemistry; E F. Knott, M. D., Pro lessor of Institutes
and Practice of Medicine; T M. Darnell, M. D., Profes
sor obstetrics; M. J. Daniel, M. D., Professor of Disease
of Women and Children ; J. II. Connally, M. IX. De
monstrator of Anatomy.
April 12tb, 1860
i promptly
espectfully solicit
Bagging, Rope and otherfamily supplies 611
fadva
ad at the lo
A. II. Colquitt. Bakerc
lion. A E. Harris, Doughert
Hon II. P. Wooten, Lee
B. Green, Esq., Lee
John Moore, Esq , Randolph
D. II. Janes, Esq., “
nty.
I'lillinery & Dress-Making.
Miss it. F. HICKS,
H AVING leased the house formerly occupied by Mr
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 guarantee in all
instances to give entire satisfaction. She has engaged and
will soon have with her one of the most tasty and fashion-
aide Milliners that could be procured in the Northern
cities. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
Albany, Sept. 29,1859 27—ly.
BYINGTON'S HOTEL,
BROAD STREET
Al'bany, Gra.
T HIS New and elegant. Hotel is now open for
the-accommodation of tin* Public. Persons
visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable
and neatly furnished rooms, (each room having a
fire-place)—and .• Table that t& unsurpassed by arty
other Hotel in the country.
The subscriber, grateful.to the* public for their
very liberal patronage for years past, respectfully
solicits hia old friends and Jhe public generally, to
call and see him at his new quarters.
Qj* The Stage Office for Stages running from th
place to B:tinhridge,Tiioinasvtl!e and Tallahassee,
is kept at this House.
J. L. BYINGTON.
December 17,1857. 38-
MARBLE WORKS.
J have opened a Unrble Yard in this city,
next to the Express Office, where I am prepared to
fill all orders for Monuments, Toombs, Head Stones,
All plain or ornamental work
done with neatness and dispatch. All orders for
work from town or country promptly attended
and warranted to giro satisfaction.
M. BUTLER.
Albany, October 6th, 1859 28-ly
NEW BLACKSMITH
—AND—
CARRIAGE SHOP.
T HE. undersigned has opened a New Blacksmith and
Carriage Shop opposite Byington'a Hotel, wl
prepared to do all kind ot Blacksmith work, also „„
and repairing Carriages, Baggies, <Sco. All work prompt
ly attended to end dono in the best style.
PETER CROGAN
P.S.—lie has on hand a new and lino lot of one, tv
four and six Horse Wagons for sale, which hr, warrants ol
the best material.
Albany, August 18* ’59. SI—I y
Bainbndge Argus and Georgian copy 3 months.
•CHAS. VOLKEB
‘TTTOULD moat respectfully inform his customers and
• fV the puBlic generally, that he ha* removed hisetock of
TIN, CROCKERY
AND
IHI.AJR/ID-W-A.IR/IE,
l TO ms NEW STORE,
- NEXT DOOR TO D. MAYER & BRO’S.
t, J ; NEW BRICK BUILDING, BROAD ST.,
.3ktf9<#oald be pleased to have all person*, in want ol
Goodaiahiiline,to call and examine his.Stock, where
may he found all kinds of Farmer’* implements. Black-
. emlth and Carpenter’* Tools, Stove*, Grates, Range*,
Brass and Bronzed Andirons,Shovel*, Tongs * nd
Fenders, Waiters. Tea & Coffee Urns, Steak
‘ and Ovster Dirties, Plated Castor* *od
Waiters. 8poo«, Forks and Cake
ttirr., ... | Baskets,Silver-Plated Tea
ki'iv,L fc „ Spoons and Forks,
‘ , Table and Pocket Cutlerr, Wood
. Ware.Broom* and Broshe*, Matts.Trays,
8thws, Meat Cortenand Stofler*, Plain and
MARBLE WORKS.
ames Tansey
R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is
constantly manufacturing and importing Ital-
au Marble Monument?, Tombs, &e., of various de-
jigns, both plain and ornaments?. He will also take
orders of private designs, confided to him by his
friends and patrons, and have them executed in
Italy. Among his designs, may be found figures
ot Faith, Hope and Charity, and other religious sub
jects. Also, Guardian Angels, Sleeping Babes,
Lambs, Divine Love, Kneeling Angels, Children at
Prayer'; Fidelity, Innocence, and a variety of other
designs, drawn by the best Monumental Architects
in Italy and France. Designs of any *of the above
works furnished on application. Orders promptly
attended to, anddelivered at Albany, Ga., or at any
station on Railroad, at my risk and expense.
Will pay my personal attention to the put
ting up of Monuments. JAMES TAN8EY.
John II. Danfobt^t, Agent, at Albany, Ga.
Nov. 10,1850. 33—
Sarah A. E. West 1 jjbel for divoree. term,
r TS * .. • T 1860.
loses West. J
iluy V. C. 8. B. Miller, I UM for diTorM May
. "• 1 | term, 1800.
Theodore S. Miller.; J
r 1 appearing to the Court that the above stated
suite or libels for divorce were filed and made
returnable to the present term of the Court, and are
now pending, and that the defendants reside beyoad
the limit a of the State, and are hence not within
the jurisdiction of the Court, it is ordered that ser
vice be perfe-ted on said defendants according to
the Statute and lavra fa such ease made and provi-
ded.'' Mdytenn»'1860. ■
A true extract froifc'the minutes of Randolph Su
perior Court, this June 22d, 1860.
June 28^1860.'
COTTON GINS.
E. J. FAULKNER,
WATCH-MAKER —^
JEWELER,
AT TIIE BOOK STORE OF L. E. WELCH,
„ ALBANY, GA.
tsr All work warranted. feb.2. 45-ly.
Diarrhoea, Cramps, Cholera!
Change of Schedule.
O N and after Sunday, February 26th, i860, the Trains
will run as follow/:
Leave Savannah..10 05 a. m., 1.30 p. m. and 11.10 p.
Arrive at Macon 8 55a. m.. and 11.05p.
Arrive at Augusta 6.30 a. m., and 6.35 p.
Arrive at Mriludseville 12 30 p.
Leave Macon 10.00 a. m. and 10.00p.
Arnve St Savannah..7.29 a. m.,7 45 p. m. and 10.40p.
Arrive at Augutta 6.30 a m. and 6.35 p.
Leavb Ausu.-tu 12.30 a. m. and 2.15 p.
Arrive at Savannah 7 29 a. m. and 10.40 p.
Arrive at Macon 8 55 a. m- and 11.05 p.
t leave Savannah at 10.05 am, only runs
ing there at 3.10 p m,connecting with 10 a
Macon train to Augubta.
Passengers Liking the 2.1$ p rft train at Augusta, will
leave Millen 5.50 p m, and arrive at Savannah at 10.40
Pa*sengers by 11.10 p m, from Savannah, will go {{trough
direc: to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.10 p m trains from Sa-
inaali for Macon,or points beyond, will meet with
tention at Millen
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, on Western
Atlantic Railroad, will leave Savannah on the 1.30
train; for Milledgevilie and Eatonton on 11. tO p m
ir ; for South Western Rnil Road below Fort Valley,
11.10 p m train; those for Montgomery, Columbus,
&e.,by either train.
PK«!seTi~erslrom\ugustaf (bt South Western Georgia,
iliouhi take the 12.30 a m train, to avoid detention at Ma-
•on. 'I’hose for Columbus, Montgomery,&c , may take
;ith>r (rain.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon &. Western train*
o Griffm and Atlanta, and the west; also, with South-
Western trains to Aibany,Cuthbert,Eufaula,Fort Gaines,
Americas. Columbus, Montgomery, Sec., and at Millen
“’ith Augusta and Savannah Rail Road to Augusta and
if north ; at Savannah with the tri-wcekly Steamships to
New York ; also, with Steamships to Philadelphia and
IV this chance in Schedule, the connection, both ways,
t Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured,
ldpassengerswill have no detention at Augusta or Millen,
i heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Sup’t.
March 1,1860 40-
THE HARR ALL HOUSE
2), C. Hodgkins & Son,
MAXUFACTUBKII3 OF
C3<- XT 3NT £3 ,
and dealers in every sporting article. Also for
sale a general assortment of
Military Arms,
MULBERRY STREET—MACOM, GA.
January.5, I860 ^l-^y
jTT. park, m. d.
Formerly of Knoxville, Ga
O FFERS his professional services as Fhysician and
Surgeon.tothecitizeusof Albany and surrounding
•untry.
Being requested by his deceased brother, a few days he
re bis death, to take his place here, ho has concluded to
ears in the regular practice
nOWKLL DEKAXuEM
experience to be the only cebtatx,
j safe and reliable remedy for all
:s, DtACxnoEA, DYSEXTEXr, ctairs,
cnoLF.RA.cnoi.ic, &c., now before the pnblic—
r two do«os of 20 drops, will cure tho most severe
cramps in the stontuch in 2t minutes. A single dote often
and ii
Price
Cent*
Prepare* by Tr tr.r. & Stow, 43 Bov/ery, New York.
A^fl • : in Albany, Ga., by
A. G. OWEN.
May 31,1860. 10—6in
Savannah, Gfa.
(Mbs. J. B. Foley, Pboprietbess.)
fTiniS new and elegant Hotel, fronting
| Monument Square, is now in com
plete order, and ready to accommodate
fine style, the travelling public.
The rooms are large and airy, and is equal to any
Hotel North or South. Feely’ssplendid Four-Horse
Omnibus is .always at the Depot and Steamboat
Landing* to convey passengers to and from the
Ilouse, at half the usual rates.
N. B.—Pay no attention to hired rumors
Road, who will recommend you to inferior Houses.
June 7th. 1860. 11—tf
Calhoun Superior Conrt—November
Adjourned Term, I860.
William Skaggs, administrator, 1
Bill for disedv*-
H AVING purchased the above Hotel, formerly
under the control of U. M. Douglas, at New
ton. Ga., 1 design making it the best house which
the patronage I receive will justify. I shall spare
o pains to take good care of man and beast; and
ill be provided with all the luxuries from wood,
stream, and garden, in their season.
The publio are respectfully invited to give
trial, and if 1 fail to plcaso them, it will not bo from
t honest effort to do so.
REUBEN IIARRALL
May 3, 1860. ^ 6~ly
Summer Clothing
l;
AT
F. H. DEGRAFFENRIED’S S
A Large Assortment of the Latest Styles of
COATS, VESTS, PANTS,
GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL
generally.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps;
, -a (*" or Loth tu.cn and boys,) and
of nil grades and qualities. All of which can bo
bought at lower figures than have ever been offered
in this market. *
US. No dttu gc for showing Gootk^i
COME and sec ME!
and if you do not buy, it will be your own fault:
r r.ait, on i:ng
In nil its branches, is carried on by J. J. Land, whq
never fails to fit, and will take pleasure in suiting
the tastes of his patrons.
KT Terms Cash I <£0
F. 11. deGRAFFENRIED.
Albany, April 19, I860. 4-tf.
SeRICAN GUANO -
FROM THE
LAMAR DEPOT;
Savannah, Ga.,
always on hand, and for sale by
Albany, June 14, 13G0.
SIMS & RUST, Agents.
SOLD OUT!
3 HE undersigned has disposed of his entire Grocery and
Dry Goods Et-tablithment to LOYD S. R AW SON,'
.. ... ... „ ... _ yea ......
of medicine, he flatters himself competent to give general
satisfaction in tho treatment of all forms of disease Mint' „
prevail in the Southern States. He has a\ ailed himself ot. I ^
the benefits ol both Schools ol Medicine, to-wit: the Bo- 1 takes this method to return his sincere thanks to hi* -
tame and Mineral,and uses euch medicines «sact in har- former customers lor the very liberal patronage which
mony with the human syrtem; and discards all that act thcy have heretofore extended to him. He deeires to r«H
•n-nywaydeletenouoto it. As ho h:;* spared no little commend Mr. Rawson, wfio all will admit that he will
■para no pains to give entire satisfaction
pain? and time inthe study of Surgery,
un..ui>stration and practical benefit of it, ii.
Bellevue and City Hospitals ol the city of New York, he I ”i would eaniekly requert' all who are indited to j
only a?ksyour patronage to' Mttsiy you of kis skill in that either by note or open accouut.to come forward andc
branch. His charges will not be higher than those ol other ■ *» ••'»«!
regularpracticing Plivsicians of the place.
Office norlli side of Broad way, (the ono formerly occupied
by Dr. J. J Park.) During the day he will be found at
his office, unlesej-rofessiorially engaged. Wbfcn absent, a
boy will be theru to inform of lus whereabouts. At night
he will be found at Mrs. Oliver’*, at tho cornerof Jackson
and Pine streets.
Mav 31,1860. 10—6m
The Metropolitan
hA no WEBSTER <*• CO'S
"Waslaing Madiine,
l
SEWING MACHINES!
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY MACHINE MADE.
T REY are easily adapted to coarse or fine sewing,’
and are less liable to get out of order than any othet
kind, - Warranted to give satisfaction.
PRICES FROM Rift* TO f 1 10 !
Please call at tho “ Albany Book and Jewelry Store,”
id examine them. L. E. WELCH.
Albany, May 21th, I860. 9—tf
S one ol tho best, most useful and perfect Ma-
__ chines of the kind ever offered to the public.—
ersons who have had a year's experience.with this
machine, say that clothes will last oue-tliiad longer
than when washed by tho rubbing board, particu
larly shirts worn by persons whose business subjects
their shirts to a great deal of washing, as black- ITAVE just received per order, a lot of ALty
smiths, machinists and farmers. It is therefore true LINEN SHIRTS, White nnd Fancy Bosoms, and
economy for every family, however small, to pur- Frilled *ambrick Bosom Shirts, of the latest and
chase this machine, for the cost is soon repaid in mo9 t fashionable styles. All of which will be dis-
the saving of wear to the clothes, and
repaid in the saving of time and labor.
For salo in this city by
i again soon
Albany, Sept. 29, 1859.
J. M. COOPER & CO.
Wheeler & Wilson’s
S1WIHG UAGHOTl
THE BEST MADE I
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Great Central Agency for the State.
—Machines of all kind, repaired by— -
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Watch Makers ard Jewelers,
Macon, Cara..
March 29th, 1860 1—ly
THE HOME COMPANION,
A Literary paper of Artistic Beauty
And Merit.
Published upon a New and Improved Principle,
SUBSCRIBERS WANTED.
TERMS, TWO DOLLARS PER TEAR.
AGENTS WANTED TO CANVASS.
The most Liberal Cash Per Ccntago Given.
Send for a Copy and Circular.
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EST ADDRESS
ROGERS & WESSEffiS,
Pub’rs and Pro’s, of “Tho Home Companion,”
No. 127 South Third Strtest, Philadelphia.
July 26,1860. . 18-4w
Brooks County Land.
FOP. SALE, my place of 480 acres «f
^pine-land, about 250 acres ‘of Which is in
f cultivation, nearly all fresh, and under
. good fence.
1
tl J*r«
nnd William G. Pierce, et.
J T appearing to the Court that all the defendants
in .*aid bill have not been served, it is ordered
tf further lime he allowed to perfect service ; also
that one of Mid defendant# resides without the lim
its of seid State, to wit: Newton H. 8. Skaggs, if is
ordered that service be perfected on him by the
usual publication. *. .
ALEX’R. A. ALLEN, Judge S. C. S. W. C.
I do hereby certify that the above is a true extract
from the minutes of Mid Court, this February let,
E. BALL, Clerk. i860. -o JOHN J. PEBBY, Clerk 8. C.
14-tf June 21, I860. - 13—m3m
•• -. t>*• j •!£
.A dwelling with five rooms, framed smoke
house and kitchen, six negro cabins, new gin
house and slrew, arid three wells of water. 8
miles South of QuiUcao, where the cars will be run
ning from Savannah by the .1st of October, and on
the main and cross road from Quitman to Madison-
vitle, Florida. Adjoining lands can be bought if
desired.
. This m a good place, end in one ef the most
flourishing and healthy eounties in Southern Geor
gia. Call amLsee the growing crop. . -n
A. B. MoAFEE, Piscolu, 0*.
June 21, I860. * 18-6m
Office Findlay’s Iron Works.
s>ii : HnooutGa^JulyilSih, 1860.
rpHOMAS J. FLINT, Eaq., of Albany, Ga., is our
I duly authorised Agent for the transaction
any business connected with our establishment
J. If. & C. D. FINDLAY.
. 1WJ
Negro Infirmary!
T HE undersigned would respectfi^ly inform hisfiirndi
and the public generally, that he has established an
Iniimiary in his yard, for the treatment ot Surgical and
Chronic diseases. He is now prepared to accommodate
negro patients, and treat them for chronic or otherdhoasef.
Persons entrusting their negroes to bis care, can m*t as
sured that their interest aud cOmfoit will be especially at
tended to in every particular.
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
Opposite the Post Office-
g-Towen
Patent Medioines
Of the day» which will be sold at low priees.
PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
White Lead, French and American Zinc, and a laree as
sortment of Colors ground in Oil; Coach, Copal,Furni
ture, Leather, Da mar and Japan Varnkhes and Brashes of
every size and kind.
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts!
T ITAVE just t
X LINEN Sill!
Frilled tPnmbric
most fnahiouabh
posed of at the most reasonable figures.
-ALSO-
Five thousand of the best CIGARS in' town, at Five
Dollars per hundred. Call and examine both Shirts'
and Cigars, then if you are not pleased with both
quality and price, it will bejour fault and not mine.
F. II. deGRAFFENRIED.
Albany, May 17th, 1860. 8—tf.
per month-
at 31,CO per day.
Surgical operations charged at the ul»iml rates of practice-
» S' s- CRAW FORD, M. D-
Albany,Ga-, February 23, I860 48—tf
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Machine, Train, Neat’s Root
and Kerosene Illuminating Oil: also fresh Burning Fluid
and Campheoe always on hand.
CONGRESS WATER,
Aid Citrate of Magt»*t«,\ fresh and iood. Cigars sod
Tobacco of the choice* brands, all of which wiflbosol
at exceedingly low prices. A call is solicited.
/ A. G. OWEN.
March 23,1860. Jy-52
NOTICE!
tdersigned, in connection with Dr. .
ave established in tho Town of Newt
Drug Store,
on a very extensive scale. We Will at all times keep an’
abundant and well selected stock of
Drugs,‘Medicines, Chemicals,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET GOOES,
cfco., tfcO.
Inasmuch at the county is being rapidly developed, our
Planters will therefore desire
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, AC., AC.
All of which w, ban lo atnmdiuce. So cell hi when'
yoo com. to town. ; .
N. B.—Dr- Montgomery tilll eonliooeo the practice of
medicine. Oiuce mlhe Dreg Stoi*.
JoJyafi, IS60.
othe Dreg U...
B. M. MONTGOMERY.
J. J. Mff
'ONTGOMEKY, jd. D.
18—tf
JANES IH. MERCER
rS my Agent and Attorney, during my abscncor
L front Albany. NEL80N TIFT.
Attany, Ga., August 2, I860. 1*38