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BY A. J. MACARTHY.
WISDOM—JTJBTICll^MODERATIOIT.—-
—=—
©3 A YEAR IN ADVANOg
VOL. 16.
AT.Tt A1STV, GA., AUGUST 23, 1860.
NO.2%
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
Imperial "Wine
BITTERS!
A 1
WlIM
TtE mado from a pure and unac'ulterated Wine,
winch is about double the usual strength of other
_ m, and is imported by only one house in the United
Steles. Also,from the following valuable Roots, Herbs,
dto-, viz: Solomon’s Seal, Spike nard, Comfrev, Camo-
^raile Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and
WE CHALLENGE
TUB WORLD
TO PRODUCE
THEIR EQUAL!!
We do not profess to have discovered some Roots
wjraawa only to the Indians of South America,” and a
core for ** all diseases which the fl«E-h is heir to,” but we
claim to present to the public a truly valuable preparation,
which every intelligent Physician in the country will ap
prove of and recommend.
As a remedy for
t\€lPlE\T CONSUMPTION,
Weak Lahfcs,'Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Ner
vous System.Paralysis,Piles, DiseasespecnIiarto Females,
Debility,and all cases requiring a Tonic, they are
UNSURPASSED!
For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they
■are truly val uable.
For the aged and infirm, or for persons of a weak-con-
dilution—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and aft
toublic speakers—for Book-Keepers,Tailors, Seamstresses,
Students, ArtiAa, and all persona leading a sedentary life,
They will prove truly beneficial.
A* a Beverage, tftev are wholesome, innocent, and de
licious to the taste. They produce all the exhiliarating
effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are
a valuable remedy for persons addicted to excessive use of
strong drink, and wish to refrain from it- Tjiey are pure
and entirely free from the poisons contained i i the adulte
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 who live in a country
where the water is bad, or where Chilis and fevers are
prevalent Being entirely innocent and harmless, they
may bo given to Children and Infants with impunity.
Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as
an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly
valuable BITTERS over tho land.jiud thereby essentially
SAVANNAH ROUTE!
TO'
NEWJORK..
Great Redaction lu Rates of Passage*
ol Through Tickets.
New Orleans $39 7511 Memphis. $31 75
Mobile. 35 00 Nashville 27 75
Montgomery* 25 (V Chattanooga
AiDany *•» uu Atlanta ai uu
Macon 20 OOilAugusta 17 50
Baggage checked through by the Manhattan Express
Company on the Central Rail Road Cars, and delivered
anywhere in New Yolk or vicinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious Side-Wheel Steam
ships
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Captain Woodhull.
FLORIDA, 13,0 “ *... “ Crowell.
ALABAMA, 13K) " •« Schenck.
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, earning the
United States Mail.
These Steamships belong to the Old Established and
favorite line known as the New York Se Savannah Steam*
ship Navigation Company, and were built expressly for
3?. ROBELTSOIT,
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 an}
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 to the
utting of garments for men and boys. I expect to
keep a small assortment of Cloths and Casshuews,
and vest patterns of the most fashionable Style.
wan’tyou all to come to see me, and I will
do my best for both old and young.
Albany, January 20, 1860
ful, and polite officers; and i
i the
uravser street; in iviooiie „ _
Columbus,by S- If. Hill, Agent Hamden’s Express and
3. M> Bivins, Rail Road Ticket Agent, and at all other
points by connecting Rail Road Ticket Agents.
JOHN R. WILDER & GALLIE,
Agents. Bay Street, Savannah.
S. I* MITCH ILL Sc SON,
Agents, 13 Broadway, New York.
March 1.19G0 49—
mid in banishing Dmnkennei
r* it aim u'mmp
■id Disea!
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD Sc CO., Proprietors,
78 William Street, New York,
ty Sold in Albany,by GILBERT Sc DICKINSON,
indTJruggieta generally. , ,
April 19, I860- 4—ly
ALBAXY
Carriage and llarnc** Repository,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE
South-Western JEL R.
OVER. WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND N. O. MAILS
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, Sec., See.,
A LL of Which are made to special OTdeT for tWe
market by the beat manufacturers at ihe Norti
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thing ev»r
offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
ill find it to their interest to give me a call.asl
n determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
ICT Special orders filled at short notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J. S. Moremen’si
Albany, December 23,1858. 39-
I WOULD respectfully invite the attention of tho
citizens of Albany and the surrounding country,
to my stock of Carriages, Rockaways and Buggies
of every description ; also, Concord Plantation Wag
ons, Hacks, Harness, Wool Collars, Buggy Umbrel
la*, Whips, (Matts k Co.,) which will be sold as low
for cash as by any other House in South-Western
Georgia, and warranted to give satisfaction.
ejSSr All orders promptly executed.-^®
L. C. SHAW.
January 14,1859. *42—
FOR SALE.
W E arc offering for sale on reason*- L
ble terms, the following Lots of *
Land—Lots No. 120, 121, 101, lying in
the Gth District of Dooly County.
Lot No. 871, in tho 20th, District of Em
“ “ 102, in the 19th “ of “ v.o.
•• “ 381, in the 17th “ of “ Co.
Titles perfect. CLARK k LIPV1TT,
Albany, January 12, 1860. Attorneys at Law.
PI n ation for Sale,
In the Till District ot Baker Co., Ga
1250 ACRES, 500 ACRES IN CULTIVATION.
ALL FRESH LAND.
T HE place joins the plantations of Beuj. T. Runell.
J. R. Whitehead, and Di. Joe A. Davis.- Mr. Green
on the plantation of Dr. Davis, will show the premises.
For terms, apply to S. Atkinson, at Albany, or James
II. Carter,at Bainbridge, and to Col. R. H. Clark, or to
titles,which are perfect.
-ALSO-
15,000 Aores of Land,
n Baker, Mitchell and Miller Counties, in tracts ol 500
. S,00J acres. S. Atkinson, ol Albany, and James H-
•irter, of Bainbridge, are my Agent s
me 14th, I860
ADAM- &, REYNOLDS,
WARE-HOUSE &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
.11 aeon, Gco%
C ONTINUE the business at the Fire
proof Ware-House hitherto occupied
by them. Thev pledge their pe “*
other produce.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and otherfimily supplies fill
ed promptly ana with care, and at the lowest market pri
es. Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store.
We refer to Hon. A. H. Colquitt. Baker county.
Hon. A. E. Hams, Dougherty “
Hon H. P. Wooten,Lee "
B. Green, Esq., Lee “
John Moore, Esq., Randolph 11
D. II. JaDes, Esq., “ "
Peytov Reynolds. A. B. Adams.
September 30,1858 • 27—
BYINGTON’S FOTEL,
BROAD STREET
Albany, Ga.
T HIS New and elegant Hotel is now open for
the accommodation of the Public. Persons
visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable
and neatly furnished rooms, (each room having a
fire-place)—and a Table that ia unsurpassed by auy
other Hotel in the country.
The subscriber, grateful to the public for their
very liberal patronage for years past, respectfully
solicits his old friends and the public generally,.o
call and see him at his new quarters.
TP* The Stage Office for Stages running from th.s
place to Bainbridge,Thomasville and Tallahassee,
kept at this House.
J. L. BYJNGTON.
Becember 17,1857. 38-
Two Daily Traint between Macon and Coluwbus.
Leave Macon at 9.45 a. m., and 11.50 p. m. Ar-
at Columbus 3.30 p. m. and 5.35 a. m. Leave
Columbus 3.15 a. m. and 3.80 p. m. Arrive at Ma
con 8.5Q a. m. and 9.05 p. m.
Ono daily mail train between Macon and Albany,
and Cuthbert, Coleman and Moris.
Leave Macon, at 10.25 a. m., arrive at Albany, at
4.65 p. m.
Leave Albany, at 2.00 p. m., arrive at Macon at 8.26
p. m.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman
Station, 10 miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gains
Line, and from Morris Station 11 miles west of Cuth
bert, on tho Euf&ulaline, connect daily with Albany
Mail Train at Smithville, No. 10, South-Western
R. R. Tlio Road Will be open to Hatcher’s, on the
Eufaula line, 15 miles west of Cuthbert, on the 16th
of March next.
Leave Coleman at 11.45 a. m. Leave Morris at 11.38
a. m. Arrive at Smithville at 3.04 p. m.
Leave Smithville at 8.35 p. ro., arrive at Cuthbert
at 6.54 p. m., arrive at Coleman at 6.4
arrive at Morris at 6.57 p. m.
Making the connection with the up ahd down
Albany Mail Train. •
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingston,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain
bridge, Thomasville, &c., daily. Post Coaches and
Hacks make a daily connection with the trains at
Coleman for Fort Gains, and at Morris for Eufaula.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Haynesville and Hawkinsville, and tri-week
ly to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Yallqy, should
take the night trains from Augusta and Savannah
to avoid detention in Macon. For other points take
either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r & Sup’t.
March 15th, I860. 51-ly
LAND FOR SALE.
M R. W. W. CnEEVBR, Savannah, or Messrs.
Hines & Hobbs, Albany, areVOthorizedtoaell
for mo the‘following lands:
Numbers 93,42, and 189, in the third District of
Calhoun county.
Numbers 69, 128, 129, 208, 28^ and 288, Ta the
4tb District ot Early county.
Numbers 18, 19, ?G2,299, 808 and 295, in theCth
District of Early.
Number 7, iri the 8th District of Baker ; numbers
243, 279, 275, 276. 299. 81.6J0O, in the lOlh
District of Mitchell; and numbers 81, 856 and368, ii
the 12th District of Baker county.
Numbers 11, 12, 46, 123 and 126, in the 13th Dis
trict of Early.
Numbers 137, 144 and 145, in the 16th District of
Decatur; numbers 106,107, 144, 184 and 185, in
the 19th District of Decatur; number 879, in tho
20th District of Decatur; number 373, in tho 21st
District of Decatur, and numbers 248, 244 and 884,
in the 28th*District of Decatur county.
Number 58, in the 14th District of Thomas coun
ty, and numbers 1, 2, 12, 13, 19, 120,128, 151,187,
1*8,190 and 229, in the 17th District of Thomas.
Number 167. in tbo 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 16th District of Lowndes county.
I will sell the whole or s^y part of them, at rea
sonable price and fertns.
G. B. LAMAR.
New York, July 2G, 1860. 18—12m.
The Metropolitan
Middle Georgia Medical
COLLEGE.
VpHE COURSE OF LECTURES in this Imnitutioo
JL willcommerfcetho First Wednesday in October next,
and close with the commencement on the last V* edoueaay
la January.
Faculty:
L. L. SaurrdaVs, M. D., Professor of Anatomy; John T.
Banks, M. D .Professor of Surgery; R. B. Gardner M.
D., Professor of Materia Medica and Tberapeutie* ; S. H.
Saondres.M. D., Professor of Medical Jurirprudence: F.
°- ?rix f Pi p — r - f>l teh
Robert, A.‘*M. M. D , Professor of Medical
___ ri«lry; E F Knott, M. D , Professor of Institutes
and Practice of Medicine; T M. Darnall, M D , Profes
sor oSste trie*; M. J. Daniel, M- D-, Professor ol Disease
Women and Children; J. H. Connaily, M. D.. De-
•monstratoT of Anatomy
Millinery & Dress-Making.
Mips R. F. HICKS,
... . prepared
fit Dresses in the latest'style, and guarantee in all
to give entire satisfaction. She has engaged and
i have with her one of the most tasty and fashion
able Milliners that could be procured in the Northern
cities. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
Albany, Sept. 29,1859 . 27—ly.
Xpril 12th, 1860
S. H. SAUNDERS, Dean.
3—6m
• Jh. C.B-aL.3Sr5T
MARBLE WORKS.
I TAKE this method to inform the public that I
have opened n Marble Yard in this city,
next to the Express Office, where 1 am prepared to
fill all orders for Monuments, Toombs. Head Stones,
Urns, Vases, &c. All plain or ornamental work
done with neatness and dispatch. All orlers for
work from town or country promptly attended to
and warranted to give satisfaction.
Albany, October 6th, 1859
GILBERT * DICKINSON.
DrugglAtSi. -
-A-Ibany, G-eorgia'.
O TT7TLL keep con- >■.
ff) v V stantly on baud #»
fullptock.of
Kh ' Medioiaes,
j . !| IllllrilDlCUll,
Igi ^ PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, OILS.
found
CEnfTItAL KAIL ROAD.
Change of Schedule.
O N and after Sunday, February 2fith, 1860, the Trains
will run as follows:
Leave Savannah.. 10 OS a. m., 1.30 p. m. and 11.10 p.
Arrive at Macon 8 55 a. m., and 11.05 p. m
Arrive at Auuuata 6.30 a. m., and 6.35 p.
Arrive at Milledtreville '. 12 30 p.
Leave Macon................10.00 a. m. and 10 00 p.
Arrive at Savannah..7.29 a. m.,7 45 p. dftand 10.40p.
Arrive at Augusta 6.30 a. m. and 6.35 p.
Leave Ausn^ta 12.30 a. in. and 2.15 p.
Arrive at Savannah 7 29 a. m.and 10.4i’p.
Arrive at Macon 8 55 a. m. and 11.05 p. m
^ Trains that leave Savannah at 10.05 a m, on l^ u r “{)* l J®
Macon tra?n to Augnata. * * *
IVsenser* taking the 2.15 p m train at Augusta, will
leave Milieu 5 50 pm, and arrive at Savannah at 10.40 p
Passengersbv 11.10 p m.from Savannah,will go through
direct to Augusta.
Paj*en;;orK by either 1 30 or 11.10 p m trains from Sa
vanna h for Micon,or points beyond, will meet with no
ITOTICB.
The subscriber is now offering
to sell one of the best settle
ments of land—for the sixe of
it, less waste land than can bo
South-western Georgia. The
contains 1312J (thirteen hundred and twelve and
one-half) acres, 800 (eight hundred) acres cleared
and under good fencing, good frame dwelling boUse,
kitchen, aud some fourteen negro houses, good gin
house, gin and gin band, good cotton screw, plenty
* »r to supply the place tho next
year.
Persons wishing to look at the place will call on
my Overseer, Mr. Sutton, on the place. Price lower
than any lands in the settlement. This settlement
of lhnd adjoins Col. William Moughon, Peak, and
.Colquit. For any further information address the
subscriber at Forsyth, Monroe coupty, Ga.
A. COCHRAN.
August 2, 1800. 19-tf
stantly on baud
i fall stock.of
X>i*ugs
And
Medioiaes,
liiilrnmcnti,
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, OILS,
Paiuln, Uardcn Seed*, Burning
PLUID, CIGARS, So., Sc.,
ftnd.a choice lot of . ,
Pure Brandies and Wines 1 ,
(for Medical purposes.) ; y
. B. GILBERT. . **• ®*g“*®*.
Albany, February 16th, 186ib ^ € 47—ly^
DRUGS & MEDICINES I
Opposite th.e Post Office-
.itv gTBwen .
TT AS just received a large and complete stock of ffesfl
JlL goods, embracing everything bclonpog to tho Drug
trade, together with all the popular ^
Patent Medicines
Of the day, which will be sold at low prices. * S
PAINlTfe AND VARNISHES*.
White Lead, French and American Zinc, and a large as
sortment of Colon gTonod in Oil; Coach, CoMfiFanuf
ture, Leather, Damax and Japan Vamishea and Brosnoa of
every size and kind.
©IK.!!,,,. .
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Machine,Train,Ne*fa'Fooi
and Kerosene Illuminating Oil; also fresh Burning Fltud
and Camphene always on hand.
CONGRESS WATER, ,
,nd Citrate of Magnesia, ficsh and aodd. Cigars aad
’obacco of the choicest brands, all of which will be sol
t exceedingly low pricoa. A call is solicited. = „ L;
’Washing Machine,
TS one ot the best, most useful and perfect Ma-
I chines of the kind ever offered lathe public.—
Versons who have had a year's experience with this
machine, say that clothes will last one-third longer
than when washed by the rubbing board, particu
larly shirts worn by persons whose business subjects
their shirts to a great deal of washing, as black
smiths. machinists and farmers. It is therefore true
economy for every family, however small, to pur
chase this machine, for the cost is soon repaid in
the saving of wear to the clothes, and is again soon
repaid in the saving of time and labor.
For sale in this city by
Passenger
Mi !!el
r points beyond, <
eekly Steamships lo
. Philadelphia and
Albany, Sept, 29, 1859.
' J. M. COOPER k CO.
E. J. FAULKNER,
WATCH-MAKER^g^jg^
JEWELER,
AT THE BOOK STOKE OF L. E. WELCH,
ALBANY, GA.
All work warranted. feb.2. 45-ly.
Diarrtaa, t ramps. Cl olera 1
NEW BLACKSMITH
—AND—
CARRIAGE SHOP.
undersigned has opened a New Blacksnith and
I Carriage Shop opposite Byington’a Hotel, where be is
Prepared to do all kina ot Blacksmith work, also making
land repairing Carriages, Buggies, Sec. Ail work prompt-
ly attended lo and done* .hebeet^ CRoGAt}
■p.S.—Hehaaonhand anew and fine lot of one,two,
four s&d «x Horse Wagons for sale, which ho warrants ot
the best material.
-re 21—|y
CHAS. VOLKER
OULD most respectfully inform his customers and
the public generally,that be has removed hisstock of
M. BUTLER.
28-ly
LIFE DROPS.
HE NEVKK FAILING
REMEDY.
has been tsied
-»> PROVED by TEN YEARS
experience to be the only certain.
I, CHOLERA, CHOLIC, &.C.,
One or two doses of 20 drops,
cramps'
w
TIN, CROCKERY
AND
TO HIS HEW STORE;
ftEXT DOOR TO D. MAYER & BRO'S.
NEW BRICK BUILDING, BROAD ST,
And would be pleased to have all persons, in want O
Goods in his line, to call and examine his Stock, when
ms? be found ail kinds of Farmer’s implements, Black*
smith and Carpenter's Tools, Stoves, Grates, Rangfee,
Brass and Bronzed Andirons, Shovels, Tongs»nd
Fenders, Waiters, Tea Sc Coffee Urns, Steak
and Ovster Dishes, Plated Castors and
. Waiters. Spoons, Forks and Cakft
Baskets,Silver-Plated lea
Spoons and Forks,
Table and PockA Cutlwy. Wood
* i-WdaacBio—wand Brttefabs,Matts.Trayi.
i &ft«s."Me«t Cutters and Stufieis, Plain and
MARBLE WORKS.
James Tansey
rb ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is
ri, constantly manufacturing and importing Ital-
.an Marble Monuments, Tombs, &c., of various de-
iigns, both plain and oniamental. lie 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
id 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 oav my personal attention to the put-
Monument^ JAMES TiNS^'
Jon, II. Danfobth, Agent, at Albany, Ga.
Not. 10, 1869.
iw before the pnbiic—
ill cure the most severe
__ the storaach in 2i minutes. A single dose often
cure*!he Diarrhoea, and it never constipates the bowels,
“in. ’os© will satisiy any one of its merits. Price only
Cent#
Prepares by^TaALL Se Stow’, 43 Bowery, New York.
Ana •» C in Albany, Ga., by
A. G. OWEN.
May 31,1860. 10-6m
Se Atlantic Railroad, will leave Savannah
m train; for Milledgeville and Eatonton on 11.tO p
train ; for South Western Rail Road below Fort Valley,
on 11.10 p m train; those for Montgomery, Columbus,
&c.,by either train.
Passengers (rom Augusta for South Western Georgia,
should take the 12.30 a m train, to avoid detention at Ma
con. Those for Columbus, Montgomery, Sec., may take
either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon Se Western trains
to Griffin and Atlanta, and the West; also, with South-
Western trains to Alliany,Cuthbert,Eufaulfl,FortGai'nefr,
Americas Columbus, Montgomery, &.C., and at Milien
ilh lu^usta and Savannah Rail Road to Augu: ‘
le north ; at Savannah with the tri-weekl ~
New York ; also, with Steamships
Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection, both . .
Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured,
and passengers wRl have no detention at Augusta or Milien,
retofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,GenT Sup’t.
irch 1,1860 49—
THE HARRALL HOUSE,
sswa®sr. <m»
H AVING purchased the above Hotel, formerly
under the control of R. M. Douglas, at New
ton, Ga., I design making it the best house which
the patronage I receive will justify. I shall spare
no pains to take good care of man and beast; and
will be provided with all the luxuries from wood,
stream, and garden, in their season.
The public are respectfully invited to give
trial, and if I foil to please them, it will not be from
an honest effort to do so.
REUBEN HARRALL.
May 3, 1860. 6-ly
TO LAND BUYERS.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be void at
the Court House door, in the town of Isabella, Worth
county, Georgia, the plantation of the late Joshua Jordan.
Said plantation is situated immediately in the Big Bend of
Flint River, and is by far the beet plantation in the county
of Worth. It is as productive as any of the Dougherty
county lands, being yellow mulatto lanJ, producing easily
a bag of cotton to the acre. lt» periectly healthy—well
KiralSl! !8S e £tt&if. i SnfSyt6tf, , iS5iiSSS^aiJ
on a plantation. The place contains one thousand and
seventy acres, two hundred and fifty in cultivation,mostly
fresh—fencing in good older. The OverecePe house con
venient to the place. The houses arc large and commodi
ous, and being immediately on the Albany and Macon
Road. Is well adapted for accommodating the traveling
public. Terms ofsale, one-half cash, with good note for
balance, with interest From date. Mr Jtckson, the Over
seer on the place, will take pleasure in dinwing it to any
one. ELIZABETH JORDAN, AdmPx.
Aug. 16,1860 2i—19w
Skuri Mtreb *9, I860
S3-
Wheeler & Wilson’s
HAGHim
Savannah, G a.
(Mbs. J. B. Folbt, Proprietress.)
FT1HIS new and elegant Hotel, fronting
JL Monument.Square, is now in com- ‘
plete order, and ready, to accommodate
in fine style, tho travelling public.
The rooms are large and airy, and is equal to any
Hotel North or South. Feely’s splendid Four-Horse
Omnibus is always at the Depot and Steamboat
Landings to convey passengers to and from the
House, at half the usual rates.
N. B.—Pay no attention to hired rumors on the
Road, who will recommend you to inferior Houses.
June 7th, 1860. 11—tf
THE BEST WADE !
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Great Central Agency tor tbe State.
—Machines of nil kinds repaired by—
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Watch Makers akd Jewelers,
Macon, Oa.
March 29th, 1860 1—ly
Sarah A. E. West \ f or divorce. Mf^ term,
• f 1860.
Moses West. J
Mary V. C. 8. B. Miller, | Libel for divorce. May
Theodor. A Miller. J term ’ 1S ®'
*WT appearing to the Court that the above stated
I suits or libels for divorce were filed and made
returnable to the present term ef the Court, and are
pending, and that the defendants reside beyond
lo . Emits of the suite. Mid .re henee not uithin
th.jnrisdiolio.of Ih. Cnirt, it is ordered th.l ser-
rio, b« perfa-ted on enid defending woortlng to
the eU.tat. ond loir* In «och now mode nnd pron-
minutes of Randolph Su-
Calhonu Snpcrior Conrl—November
Adjourned Term, I860.
William Skaggs, administrator, l
vs. I Bill for discove-
John Colley, George W. Colley f ry, relief, Ac.
and William G. Pierce, et. al.J
to the Court that all the defendants
served, it is ordered
TT appearing to the
I in said bill have i
that further time be a1
that one of said defendants resides without the lim
its of said State, to wit-.Newton H. 8. Skaggs, it is
ordered that service be perfected on him by the
—Allen, judge s. c. s. w. c.
Ido hereby certify lint the nbore in o true nxtrnct
from the minutes of nnid Court, this Februsry lit,
I860. JOHN J. PERRY.Clerk 8. C.
June 21.1860. *18—m3m
Brooks County Land.
FOR SALE, my place of 480 acres of
pine land, about 250 acres.of which is in
Cultivation, nearly all fresh, and under
good fence.
A dwelling with five rooms, framed smoke MJS
house and kitchen, six negro cabins, new gin ■)!{
house and serew, and three wellt of water. 8 Hiil
miles South of Quitman, where the cara will be run-
ping from Savannah by the 1st of October, and or
Ithe main and oross road from Quitman to Madison-
ville, Florida. Adjoining lands can be bought it
desired.
This is a good place, and in one of the most
flourishing and healthy oounties in Southern Geor
gia. Call ahd see the groVriog crop.
A. B. McAFEE, Piscola,
June 21,1860.
JAMES M. MERCER
June 28, I860. Albany, On., Angust 2,1860. l*-2o
AMERICAN GUANO
FROM THE
EAMAR DEPOT;
Savannah, Ga,
always on hind, and for sale by
SIMS & RUST, Agents-
Albany, June 14, 1860. . 12—tf
Sale of Real Estate.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Camil
la, Mitchell county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, if not previously disposed of at pri-
sale, that valuable Plantation in said county,
belonging to the estate of James F Hamilton, late
of Columbia county.
The tract of land coLtains one thousand acres, of
which about five hundred is in cultivation, and ad
joins lands of Butler; Callaway and Turpin. It is
about twelve miles from Albany, and on the stage
road to Thomasville. The improvements are all
s\V, consisting df negro Cabins, Gin House arid
irew. Barn, Stables, &c.
Terms—One half cash—the balance on twelve
mouths credit, with interest, and secured by amort-
ire on the place.
THOMAS J. HAMILTON,! Exr’s Estate
THOMAS B. PHINIZlf, J J. F. Hamilton.
Augusta, August 16th, i860 21
SOLD OUT !
T“ - 5SESssaS"LS“™ss»3g
and takes this method to return hissincere thank* to nis
former customers lor the very liberal patronage which
they have heretofore extended to him. He deores ta re>
commend Mr. Rawson, who all will' admit that be^wilt
spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to those -from
town and country who may favor him with their patronage.
I would earnestly request all who are indebted to VM
either by note or open account, to come forwara andclos®
he same. E- T. JONES.
March 1.1860 „ ^
^ladiTwebst^W^^
RULE NI SI.
Superior Court liaker County.
MAY TERM, 1860. , .
TT Wing represented to tho Court by the petition ofWil-
JL lis Willingham, that by deed of Mortgage dated the
day of August, 1858, James Bond conveyed to the
said Willis WHfingham, lots of jand numbers one hun
dred and *ixty-two and twenty-eight, (28) lying and being
in the 7th District of Baker county, lor the purpose of se
curing the payment of two certain promissory notes made
by the said James Bond to the said Wi.hs Willingham,
each bearing date the 22d day of July, 1858, and each due
the 25tli day of December la«t past, and each oLsaid notes
being for the sum of Eight Hundred and Two Dollars and
'■'ty cents. .
It is ordered that the said Jarties Bond do pay intc
Court by the first day of the next term, the principal inter-
and cost due on said notes, or show cause (if any he
, to the contrary,) or that in default thereof foreclosure
be granted to the said Willis Willingham of said mort
gage, and the equity of redemption of said James Bond
ttierein be forever barred, and that service of this Rule be
perfected on said James Bond according to laW.
A LEX. A. ALLEN, Judge S. C. S. W. C.
August 16th, 1860 21—
SEWISIG MACHINES!
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY MACHINE MADE.
kmdv Warranted to give satisfaction.
PRICES FROM 890 TO 81 101
Please call at the “ Albany Book and Jewelry’. Store,**
and examine them. L* E. WELCH.
Albany, May 24th, I860. , Q —if
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts I...
T HAVE just received pet oTdet, a lot of ALL
| LINEN SHIRTS, White and Fancy Bosoms, and
Frilled Cambrick Bosom Shirts, of the latest and
most fashionable styles. All of which will be dis
posed of at the most reasonable figures.
-ALSO-
Five thousand of the best CIGARS in towb/atFlva
Dollars per hundred. ’ Call and examine both Shirt#
and.Cigars, then if yoti are not pleased with • both
quality and price, it ’kill be your fault and not mins.’
F. H. deGRAFFENRlED.
Albany, May 17th, 1860. 8—tf. -
Estray Notice;
GEORGIA—CALHOUN COUNTY.
Clerx’s Office Ixfbrior Court, )
July 3tth, 1860. S
A LL perron*interested *rc hereby notified th,l Hal-
JTjL «omb MoCorquodale, of the 574th District, G. M.,
tolls before Thomas H. Rogers, ono of the J itslices of the
Peace for said District, as an estray, a sorrel Horse Mule,
about ten years old, shod all round, and having & halter
chain around his neck, and a lump onhisrighthind knee;
. .. * - ~ l J J Reuben McCorquodale, r —
Strict, to be worth N
Dollars. The owner of said Estray is required to .
forward, pay charge*, and take said Mule away, or h
be dealt with a
Negfo Infirmary!
S HE
and
Chronic diseases- He is now prepxred to accommodate
negro patients, and treat them for chronic or otherdieekifea.
JOHN J. PERRY* C. I.C.
Office'Findlay’s Iron Works.
fflfacon,€ia., July 251H,; I860,
mHOMAS J. FLINT, Esq.,.of Albany, G»., is our
I duly authorised Agent for. the transaction ol
any business oonnected with oar establishment.
J J. N. A 0. D. FINDLAY.
August 2, IB60.
FiVS HUNDRED IMPROVED COTTON
GINS FOR SALE.
Birr one. op
J. W. & L. L. MOORE’S
IMPROVED cotton gins
vrtra
Seed Crushing Mill Attached,
FIRS VXD RAT PROOF WHTJ MOVRARLR
ROLL BOX,
WaBaterinred at
DOUBLE WELL, UA.
Tf, hive emptier the egency of, theeo luperio
Gins, and will be gUd to show planters a sample a
our Ware-House. Orders jwomptly attended to.
Diseases of women (womb diseases) especially treated*
Terms:—Board, lodging, nurses attendance, Ac-, t8,H)
per month. Medical attendance and medicine* furnished
at 11,00 per day.
nSTOTICpE! v
T HE onderaigued, in connection with Dei Montgom
ery, have patablished in the Town of Newton, a
Drug Store, ,
on a very extensive scale. We will at all times keep an
abundant and well selected stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemical^
PERFUMERY,
TOILET GOODS;
cfeO., cfco.
19rtl Albany, Jane 21, I860.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C.,
All of which we hare in abundance. 8o call in whsO
-ou come to town. * *4
N. B.—Dr. Montgomery still continues the practise qf
v.edidBi. OB» to |.^g™ hj0j
Wp2M8«0.