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BY A. J. MACAETHY.
WISDOM—JUSTICE—MODERATION.
©a A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
VOL. 16.
ALBANY, GA., 1STOVEMBEB 29, 1860.
ISTO. 36.
Imperial ~Wine
a:
RF. made from i
and unadulterated Wine,
i house in the United
Stated. Also,from the following valuable Root®, Herbs,
‘ ' - ... - Camo-
ss, and is imported by only c
s. Also,from the following .. .. ,
See , viz: Solomon’s Seal, f'-ike nurd, Comfrey, Car
mile Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, :
Bayberry.
WE CHALLENGE
THE WORLD
THEIR EQUAL!!
We do nvt profess to have discovered some Roots
“known only to the Indians of South America," and a
c«i.*e for ** all diseases which the flash 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
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
Weak Langs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Ner
vous System. Paralysis, Piles, Diseases peculiar to Females,
Debility,and all cases requiring a Tonic, they are
IT 1ST STJ RPASSED!
For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they
are trulv valuable.
For the aged and infirm, or for persons of a weak con
stitution—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, snd all
; public speakers—lor Book-Keepers,Tailors, Seamstresses.
Students, Artists, and all |>er.sor.s leading a scdciitiry life,
they will prove truly beneficial. j
Asa Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and do- I
Vicious to the taste. They produce all the exhili a rating j
••fleets of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are j
a valuable remedy for persons addicted to excessive use of
str-..»» drink, and wish to refrain from it- They are pure 1
an I entirely free from the poisons contained i i the adulte- I
rated Wines and Liquors with which the eountrv is Hooded.
These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Dis-
and should be used by all who live in a country '
wt.ore the water is bad, or where Chills and F«
SAVANNAH ROUTE!
TO
lEWJOffi.
Great Redaction in Rates of Passage.
New Arrangement* of Through Tickets.
New' Orleans , <4?L75I!Memphis $31 75
Mobile » i^PwliNashviUo ‘27 75
Montgomery ‘25 00| Chattanooga 25 00
Columbus *21 00 Knoxville 25 50
Albany 23 00Atlanta 21 00
Macon 20 00l!Augusta 17 50
Company on the Central Rail Road Cars, and delivered
anywhere in New York or vicinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious Side-Wheel Steam
ships
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons, Captain Woodhull.
FLORIDA, 13t<0 ** “ Crowell.
ALABAMA, 13K) “ “ Schenck.
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, carrying the
United States Mail.
These Steamships belong to the Old Established and
favorite line known as the New York Sc Savannah Steam
ship Navigation Company, and were built expressly for
thisline, they are commanded byexperienced.skillful.care-
ful, and oolite officers; and in comfortable accommoda
tions and fare cannot be excelled by any vessels on th<
Through Tickets are sold in New Orleans by R. Geddes,
00 Gravierstreet; in Mobile by Cox, Brainurd Jc Co.; in j
Columbus,by S- H. Hill, Agent Hamden’s Express and
’ * ' * t, and at all other
t Agents.
JOHN R- WILDER Sc GALLIE,
Agents, Bav Street, Savannah.
S. L MITCHILL *. SON,
I gents, 13 Broadway, Ne
March f. 1860
49-
: they
rovaluiit. Being entirely iniioee
u*y be given to Children and Inf.
Physicians, Clergymen, and ten ,
n act of ku-nauity.shoulJ assist in spreading these tru
uluablc BITTERS over the land, and thereby essential
.id in b.taishing Drunkenness and Disease.
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD Sc CO., Proprietors,
v 78 William Street, New York.
Sold in Albany,by GILBERT Sc DICKINSON,
DOUGHERTY SUPERIOR COURT,
Juno Term, 1800.
ipearin.g to the Court by the petition of Rich- i
dated I
j-e.1 lo |
I T ",V
IF. HOBELTSOLT,
Merchant Tailor,
EGS leave to inform the citizens of
Albany and vicinity, that he has
removed his place of business to the
OLD POST OFFICE, where
lie will be found ut all times to do any
work in his line that may bo put in
bis charge. All work doue at the
shortest notice, and on reasonable
terms. Close attention paid
cutting of garments for men and boys. 1 expect
keep a small assortment of Cloths and Cassimcrcs,
and vest patterns of the most fashionable style.
1 wan'tyou all to conic to see me, and I will
do niy best for both old and young.
P. ROBENSON.
Albany, January 20, 1800 44—tf
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, See., See.,
A LL of which are made to special orderfor this
market by the best manulacturert-at the North
My stock is not inferior in quality to any tiling; ever
offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
will find it to their interest to give me a call.as I
am determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
| ID’ Special orders filled at short rotice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J. S. Moremen’s.
Albany, December 23,1858. 3D-
Office Findlay’s Iron Works.
NI;icon,Ga„ July *25tli, 1860.
T HOMAS J. FLINT, Esq., of Albany, Ga.. is our
duly authorised Agent for the transaction of
any business connected with our establishment.
J. N. & C. D. FINDLAY.
August 2, 1860. 19-tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE
South-Western R. R.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND N. O. MAILS
K. Mines. Mint 1
of April, 1850, Geo
e said Richard K. Hit
Alban
Brooks County Land.
April 19, I860-
'enerally.
4—ly
GILBERT I DICKINSON.
Druggists,
.ATbaiiy, Georgia.
i full stock ol
D ruo:s
And
Medicines,
I tiKlr n in out
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, OILS,
Paints Garden Seeds Burning
FLUID, CIGARS, &c., fcc.,
and a choice lot of
Pure Brandies and Wines,
(for Medical purposes.)
. B. OILBERT. T - r,I . l J fI ' V f°
Albany, February lfilh, 1860 41—\y
f
Georgia, containing
known in the plan of said city
('.:») tit'iv-i.ino nnil (''.1) Mxty-. ..
purpose of seciinnj. iwo promissory notes made by i 10llsc allcl kilc i„
said George b. lieeckcr each of them dated H |e I ] louse aIl j gcn , w
ninth day of April. 1859, and each for the sum of
from date—the first of said notes due the 1st of
January, 1860, and the second note due the 1st day
of January, 1861, and both of which said notes
mounting to the sum of two hundred and fifty dol
us, and which are both of them due and unpaid,
t is ordered that said George W. Bcccker do pay
uto t’ourl by the first day of the next term the
u-incipal, interest and cost due on said notes, ot
hew cause (if any lie lias to the contrary) or it:
lelault thereof foreclosure be granted to said Rich-
rd K. Hines, of said mortgage and the equity ol
edemption of tho said George W. ltecek
ie forever bared, and that service of tli
icrfectcd on said George W. Beccker, ac
aw, .June 6th, 1860.
IIINKS & IIOBBS, rim
Bead and granted by the Court, this
FOR SALE, my plu.ee of 480 acres
pine land, about 250 acres of which is
cultivation, nearly all fresh, and under
good fenoo.
with five rooms, framed smoke til
i, six negro cabins, new gin EBj
and three wells of water. 8 Lvs 1
miles South of Quitman, where the cars will be ri
ning from Savannah by the 1st of October, and
the main and cross road from Quitman to Madist
ville, Florida. Adjoining lands can be bought
trimmed to order at short uoti
jurselvcs.
February23, I860
Tiro Daily Trains between Macon and Coluicbus.
Leave Macon at 9.45 a. m., and 11.50 p. in. Ar
rive at Columbus 3.30 p. m. and 5.35 a. m. Leave
Columbus 3.15 a. in. and 3.30 p. in. Arrive at Ma
con 8.56 a. m. and 9.05 p. tu.
One daily mail train between Macon and Albany,
and Cuthbert, Coleman and Moris.
Leave Macon, at 10.25 a. in., arrive at Albany, at
4.55 p. in.
Leave Albany, at 2.00 j*. m., arrive at Macon at 8.2t
p. m.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman
Station, 10 miles west of Cuthbert, on tho Fort Gains
Line, and from Morris Station 11 miles west ol'Cutli-
bert. on the Eufaula line, couucct daily with Albany Grocery^Stow.
Mail Train at Smithvillc, No. 10, South-Western
R. R. The Rond will bo open to Hatcher’s, on tho
Eufaula line, 15 miles west of Cuthbert, on tlio 15th
of March next.
Leave Coleman at 11.45a.m. Leave Morris at 11.38
a. in. Arrive at Smithvillc at 3.04 p. m.
Leave Smithvillo at 3.35 p. in., arrive at Cuthbert
at 5.54 p. m., arrive at Coleman at C.43 p. m.,
arrive at Morris at 6.57 p. ni.
Making the connection with tho up and down
Albany Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingston,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville andEatouton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Ruin-
bridge, Thomnsvillc. &c., daily. Post Conches and
Hacks make a daily connection with the trains at
Coleman for Fort Gains, and at Morris for Enfanla.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Haynes ville and Ilawkinsvillc, and tri-week-
ly to Knoxville. On.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take the night trains from Augusta and Savannah
to avoid detention in Macon. For other points take
either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r & Supt.
March 15tli, I860. Cl-ly
cextr.il rail roadT
NEW BOOT
SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
T HE undersigned has opened a Boot and Shoe Estab
lishment on Broad Street,between the Nix House and
Patriot office, where he is prepared to do all kind cf work
in his line, in a neat stylo and at short notice. He will al
so keep on hand and for sale a well assorted stock of
French Calf Skiua, Sole Leather and Findings.
V. KLEI
September 13th, 1960. 24—
MILLINERY
BEISMAOK
begs leave to inform the
Ladies of the city of Alb.
Wheeler & Wilson’s
SKW3H6 IAGH3MIS,
THE BEST MADE I
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Great Central Agency for tlxe State*
—Machines of all kinds repaired by—
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Watch Makers and Jewelers,
Macon, GS-a.
March 29th, I860 1—ly
N.B — All ordeta from the country promptly at
tended to. Bonnets, Capa and Head-Dresses made and
... Try ’ • ’ -
^ in a good place, and in one of the nios
diing and healthy counties in Southern Gcor
Call and sec the growing crop.
A. B. McAFEE, l’iscola, Ga.
iO 21, 1860. 13-6ti
or McNaught, Beard & Co.,
^ COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Change of Schedule.
O N and after Sunday, February 2Stli, I860, the Trains
will run as follows: «-»• •
Leave Savannah.. 10 05 a. m., 1.30 p. m. and 11.10 p.
Arrive at Macon. 8.55 a. nt., and 11.05 p.
Arrive at Augusta 6.20 a. in.,and 6.35 p.
Arrive at Milledgeville 12.30 p.
Leave Macon 10.00 a. m. and 10.00p.
Arrive at Savannah..7.29 a. nt.,7.45p. m. and 10.40p.
Arrive at Augutta 6.30 a. m. and 6.35 p.
,.. .12.30 a. m.and 2.15 p.
... .7.29 a. m. and 10.40p.
... .8.55 a. in. and 11.05 p.
Ii at 10.05 a m, only
Arrive
and judge for
48-tf
BRICK WARE-HOUSE I
SIMS tfc RUST,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY. Gi:ORGIA.
T HANKFUL forth© liberal patronage received,
we respectfully renew the offer of our services.
Our arrangements for the next business season are
perfect, and we will be fully prepared to store Cot
ton on reasonable terms, and to Mill for the
highest market price. Liberal advances
made, and prompt attention given to all orders for
Bagging, Rope, &c. SIMS & RUST.
Albany, June 14th, 1860. 12—tf
JOHNSTON & CO.,
WARE-IIOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Albany, Ga.
W E again return our grateful acknowledgement
past patronage. And as he'etofore.in renewin„..._
tender of our services for the STORAGE and SALE OF
COTTON, we pledge our best exertions to promote the
interest ol those who may favor us with their business.—
Liberal advances made, Ac Particular attention given
to orders lqr Rope and Bagging.
Very Respectfully,
T. H. JOHNSTON,
J. A. HILL.
June 28. I860. 14-tf
TO LAND BUYERS,
Millen, i
ngthere *
to Augiis
■iking the 2.15 n i
with 10 a
AUGUSTA WORKS.
L. Hopkins & Co., Proprietors.
ANUFACTURK allkindsof Iron and BrissCast-
ing for Gold Mines, Mills, Hors© Powers, Cotton
GinGear, or any kind of Mashmen
M ing mruom lumes, .lima, nurw rowers, oe
its, GinGear, or any kind of Machinety, lares to
small. Also, VICTOR and PREMIUM COOK, PAR
LOR and BOX STOVES.
J. E. MACMURPHY,Supt,
February 23, I860. 48—ly
PIANOS ANDMELODEONS.
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
ff below usual prices. They are made by the beat
manufuc lurers, such asChickering, Worcester, Harris, Ac.,
and can be seen at Mr. Samuel Smith’s Furniture Store.
They will be warranted to give satisfaction as to tone and
durability. BRANDS Sc KORNER,
of Columbus, Ga.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Albany,Ga.
May 31, I860. 10—tS
NOTICE.
I HAVE thisday sold my entire interest in tho business
of Jones ATankersley. Either parly are authorized
to make settlements. This July 10th, i860.
E. T. JONES.
July 26th, I860. 19-tf
Al CARD.
I HAVE this day bought the entire interest of E. T
Jones in the Family Grocery Business, and will con
tinue the same at the stand formerly oeennied hv Jones Sc
Tankersley. This July 10th, i860; ^
July 26th, 1860.
1860.
ALEX. A. ALLEN,
Judge S. C. S. W. C.
19-lam4tr
WM. McNAUGHT,
JAMES ORMOND,
August 23, 1860.
\ WILLIAM K. BEARD, direct to Aug.
| JOHN DENHAM. ‘ *'
22-1y
FOR SALE.
W V. are offer
blc terms.
I Land. — Lots No.
the 6th District «
Negro Infirmary!
rEMlyoST
T HE undersigned would respectfullv inform h
and the public generally, tf
Infirmary iu his yard, for the tr«
Chronic diseases. He is now p
nagro patients,
friends
ablished an
iurgicu) and
Tnd treat them for chronic or other disease
Persona entrusting their negroes to his care, can rest a;
•wired that their interest and comfort will be especially a
tended to in every particular.
Diseases of women (womb diseases) especially treated-
Terms Board, lodging, nurses attendance, Sec-, 5S,t»0
ir month- Medical attenda
91,00 per day.
Surgical operations charged at the usual rat
eand medicines furnished
48—tf
Albany,Ga-, February 23', I860
CHAS. YOLKKIi
W OULD most respectfully inform his customers and
the public generally, that he lias removed hisstock ol
TIN, CROCKERY
AND
TO ms NEW STOKE,
NEXT DOOR TO D. MAYER & ISRO'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
may bo found all kinds of Farmer’s implements. Black
smith and Carpenter’s Tools, Stoves, Grates, Ranges,
Braas and Bronzed Andirons, Shovels, Tongs r nr
r euucrt*, t* »ucJ.Ten Sc Coffee Unis, Steak
and Oyster Dishes, Plated Castors and
Wailets. Spoons, Forks and Cake
Ware.Brooms and Brushes-, ,
Sillers, Meat Cullersnnd StufiVre, Plain and
Japiaacd Tin W.,e,„„d
Alban,. March 29, I860 I-ly
lie followi
20, 121, 101, lyin
Dooly County.
Lot No. 371, in the 20th District «
“ “ 102, in the 19th “ c
“ “ 381, in the 17th “ <
Titles perfect. CLARK & LII’PITT,
Albany, January 12, I860. Attorneys at Law.
TWO^PLANTATIONS
FOR s^vlu:.
I AM offering both of my plantations in Werth
county, for sale on reasonable terms. They arc
situated in the 7th district of said county. One
place has on it a new gin house and
screw; 150 acres open land, nnd in good
late of cultivation—made the present
year about 15 bushels of coi
The other has about 00 acres in cult
good land ns the above. For further particulars
uddress me at Minton, Worth county, Ga.
T1IOS. II. KENDALL.
Nov. 8,1800. 33-13w
D. C. Hodgkins & Son,
MAMFACTUEEBS OF
C3r TT 3ST £3 ,
and dealers in every sporting article. Also for
sale a general assortment of
Military Arms,
MULBERRY STREET—MACOM, GA.
January 6, 1860 41—ly
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
Opposite the Post Oitico-
A_. Gk OWEIST
JJASju.
3.10 p m,connecting
. w i„,. I eouuty, Georgia, the plantation ol the late Joshu
Milieu 5 50 cm ami -lrrive -it 9iivnnnnb In'to i plantntiouissituated immediately in the Big Lena ot
Millen 5.50 p m, and arrive at Savannah at 10.40 p j Flinl Kivrr> is hy far ,h« best plantation in the county
vnnniIh l forMMmi l 'ori>o£ui>«y , c>nJ |, IItH r "«ohe£\I?lh S nO| , Vf dbyno Y^I“ iling ’ |, ? ns, ~*^ >dLo * Hou * , ~ Bood
detention at Millen 1 * GiuUouse and Screw, and every thing necesarily needed
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, on Western ! 0,1 * Plantation- T he place oontaii
& Atlantic Railroad, will leave tv.ivnntiah on lb© 1.30 p'. 'jevrnly acres, two hundred andfilty -
rn train; for Milledgeville snd Eatonton on ll.tO n m < ^ rc,ieert - houie
^ Rail Road below Fort Valley, vementto the place. . I he houses
lETTIFJLTTILiA.
MARBLE WORKS.
James Tansey
a ESPECTFULLV informs the public that he is
constantly manufacturing and importing Ital-
.an Marble Monuments, Tombs, See., of various de
signs, both plain and ornamental. He will also take
orders of private designs, confided to him by hit
one'thousand »nd j friends and patrons, and haTe them executed in
cultivatiou, mostly, x
r South We
Laly,
^ of Fa
on‘iVl'o ‘n%n“Yr,.i.'.' ! *"d being immediately on the'AlY)any"and 'Macon j jeets. Also, Guardian Angels, Bleeping uaoes,
&e hy edher train ’ ' * t ry, Colum *. Road. Iwwell adapted for Hccommodnting the traveling! Lambs, Divine Love, Kneeling Angels, Children at
k Pas4ngci«from Aagnsta for South Western Georgia,' I mbli .V.* T «f? n * ®|* u,e » one * l \* ,fc *fh, balance on twelve prayer, Fidelity, Innocence, and a variety of other
i-houl.l take the 12.30 am train, to avoid detention at Ma- 'nooths credit, wuh notes and good security, with interest designs, drawn by the best Monumental Architects
eon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery,4.c, may Uke: J™}™?!.** nn ” ' ' * "
meet nt Macon with Ma.
A Atb
Among bis designs, may be found figures
i, Hope and Charity, and other religious aub-
Also, Guardian Angels, Sleeping Babes,
■ived a large and complete stock of fresh
erything belonging to tho Drug either train.
Trains.
x» Griffin
■ade,"together with all the popular
Patent Medicines
Of the day, which will be sold at low prices.
PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
White Lead, French and American Zinc, and a large as
sortment of Colors ground in Oil; Couch, Copal,Furni
ture, Le ather, Du mar and Japan Varnishes and Brushes of
every size and kind.
(DHLS? ©IIS!!
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Machine, Train, Neat’s Foot
and Kerosene Illuminating Oil; also fresh Burning Fluid
and Camphene always on hand.
CONGRESS WATER,
And Citrate of Magnesia, fresh and fcood. Ci«nrs and
Tobacco of the choicest brands, all of which will be sol
at exceedingly low prices. A call is solicited.
n the place, will
& Western trains i
and the west: also, with South- \
Western trains to Albany,Cuthbert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines,
Americas.Columbus, Montgomery, &c., and at Millen
with Augusta and Savaunah Rail Road to Augusta and
tho north ; at Savannah with the tri-weekly Steamship* to
New York; also, with Steamships to Philadelphia and
Baltimore. ‘ - ^ ■ ».* •
By this change in Schedule, tho connection, both way*,
Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured,
and passengers will have nodetention at Augusta or Millen,
GEO. W. ADAMS,Gen’l Su£t.
Aug. 16,1860
nsroTiaiE.
GEORGIA—Worth County.
A LL persons are hereby notified not to trade for
the following described note, to-wit:
§12,00.—By the first day of January next, we,
or either of us, promise to pay R. J. Weeks and A.
M. Cox, (Executors of James Cox, deceased,) or
bearer, Twelve Hundred Dollars for value received.
January 3d, 1860. (Signed)
J. J. WILLIAMS, Security,
and JAMES N. FORD.
As said note was given for the purchase of a negro
man, Elick, by Miss Prudence Cox, one of the heirs
of James Cox, deceased, which note has never been
•igned by Miss Prudence Cox, though I was per
suaded by the Executors aforesaid, if I would sign
toe* He os security, they would have the principal
(Miss i. ^ix,) to assign it, she not then being pre
sent. Therefore I do not intend to pay said note
unless compelled by law. This Not. 8th, 1860.
JAMES N. FORD.
November 15lh, I860 S4-3w
Land and Negroes.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION,
containing about l t 40O acres of
Land, lying oi Flint River, six
miles below Bainbridge, with 2§,
| for sole. For further particulars, apply
to James E. Dickinson, Kf>q., Bainbridge, Ga.,
the subscriber at Fredericksburg, Vn.
BAZ1L GORDON.
October 11, I860. 29—9w.
jggy The Edgefield (S. C.) Advertiser will please
copy two months aud send bill to this office for col
lection.
Carpet-Bag Lost.
T OST on the train from Smith ville to Cuthbert, a
BLACK DOUBLE LOCK CARPET-BAG, con-
Uiniftg clothing, together with a lot of plots and
Pants and deeds to lots of lands in Mitchell county.
A liberal reward will be paid for its recovery by
forwarding to the railroad agent Albany, Ga.
v • T A. H. BROWN.
I>0T. 8»S t 186#. 33-lm
JT. I E. Stevens,
Watch-maker
engbayee.
Also, Dealer in
Watohes, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver Ware,
Fancy Articles,
&c., Ac., &c.
Opposite Beers * Brinson, Broad Street,
ALBANY, GLA..
December 22, 1859 89
LAND FOR SALE.
M R. W. W. CIIEEVER, Savannah, or Messrs.
Hines & Hobbs, Albany, arc authorized to sell
for me the following lauds:
Numbers 93, 42, and 139, in the third District of
Calhoun county.
Numbers 69, 128, 129, 208, 287 and 288, in
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 81,356 and358, ii
the 12th District of Baker county.
Numbers 11, 12, 45, 123 and 126, in the 13th Dis
trict of Early.
Numbers 137, 144 and 145, in the 15th District of
Decatur; numbers 106, 107, 144, 184 and 185,
the 19th District of Decatur; number 879, in t
20lh District of Decalur; number 373, in the 21st
District of Decatur, and numbers 248, 244 and 384,
the 28th District of Decatur county.
Number 58, in the 14th District of Thomas coun-
ty, and numbers 1, 2, 12. 13, 19, 120, 123, 151,187,
U8, 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.
Numbei 625, in tho 11th District of Lowndes, n
iniber 92, in the loth District of Lowndes county.
1 will sell the whole or any part of them, at rea
sonable price and terms.
G. B. LAMAR.
New York, July 26, 1860. 18—12m.
Hardeman & Sparks
WILL OOSTIXOK TUI
I WABE-HOBJ5E
Commission Business,
A T their old Stand in Macon. Ga., udgolioit
th, patronage ofthepnbllogenerally. Order*
.—» r — —*i Supplies, promptly
gging, Rope,
executed.
ALBANY, GA.,
OPEN FOR THE ACCOMM
)F LOCAL AND TRANSIENT
Boarders,
rXOX THIS DATE.
ANN E. NIX
Nor. 1, I860. 82
Diarrhoea, Cramps, Cholera!
LIFE DROPS | This medicine has been tkit.d
,,,,, _... '„ r TESTED and proved by TEN years
REMEDY experience to be the only CRRTAiXj
and reliable remedy for a if
BOWEI.L DEBAXaEMEXTS, DIARRHOEA, DYSSJTTERT, CRASH'S,
pairs, cholera, cholic, &c., now before the pnblic—
One or two doses of 20 drops, will cure the most severe
cramps in the stomach in 2l minutes. A single dose often
•he Diarrhoea, and it never constipates the bowels,
'ose will satiwy any one of its merits. Price only
Tli© Dritfpr’s Patent Piano
is THE
BEST IN THE WORLD.
S. B. DI’IGGS, OF NEW YORK,
IS THE INVERTER & PATENTEE-
E has done more to perfect the Piano than all
_ others. They aTe made as much as possible,
tho Violin, having two sounding boards, one at
top, tho other at bottom, convexing outwards n thin
case with oval ends, all free from tho strain of’the
strings, which comeson an iron frame and bed ptate
w
like tli
a Piano ; the base deep and Organ-like, tho treble
clear aud bell-like. These Pianos' will remain in
tune much longer than any others, from the fact
that they are not affected by damp and dry wepthcr^
for the strain of the strings is entirely 'on iron. Jie
sure not to depend on Manufacturer* of other Pianos,
their Agents, Dealers, or Teachers of music com
mitted to them, when they speak against, the Briggs
Piano, for they are sure to run them dowp, as tqey,
know that they will supercedo all others wherever
.i—-i i-nA— -- —— — the »uh .shines,’
they become known,
Inquire of those who have bought and tried them.
The following gentlemen have purchased Drigg's
Pianos: rrof. I. R. Branham, P. G. Guttenbergcr,
Professor of music in the W. F. College; Professor
Williams, of the Academy for the blind, Mr. J. H.
R, Washington, of the State Bank; Mr. .0. W. Ross,
all of Macon, Ga. Also, D£ Billings,' of Columbus,
Dr. Mathews, of Fort Valley, Col. J. L. Rowland,
of Cartersvllle, Hon. Mark A.' Cooper, of Etowah,
Mrs. E. A. Edwards, Albany, Ga., anda.ntunber of
others, fifteen in alt.
LAND FOR SALE.
? - OFFER for *ala lots ofltnd numbers 134 snd
185, in th* Wb listrict of Mitchell county, G*.—
iiU sell* good b»pg tin in ssidlsnd. TiUesgood
0M1 on m, ,j, 0.^
November 15^ 1880 ' ( J ■' *
One Thousand Stitches
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.
ggy-Will pay my personal attention to the put
ting up of Monuments. JAMES TANSEY,
Jon.vH. Dasforth, Agent, at Albany, Ga.
Nov. 10, 1859. *8—
the¥arrallhouse,
Per Minute!
S INGER’S SEWING MACHINES are the best and
the cheapest, and the most durable; the easiest
kept in order, make the best stitch known; sew the
fastest; break fewer needles, and are better adapt
ed to all kinds of Family and Plantation sewing,
than any other machine in the market.
Prices Just Reduced!
Sim-er’p I .etfrr '‘A” Machine
FOR fifty-five dollars
Sows any thing front the finest muslin to the
coarsest osunburgs, with either cotton, iiue&,
silk thread.
A call from the ladies to examine and try the
chines, is solicited, whether they wish to purchase
11. H. STEVENS,
.October 18tU,I860.
Georgia, Worth County.
Georgia Powell, by her next friend,'
Syjyauus Jordan, „
Beers & Briuson’s, Albany, Ga.
J. Powell.
In Equity in
Worth Superior
Court, October
Term, I860.
beyond the jurisdiction of this Court and this Stato-It is
.therefore ordered that paid Alfred J. Powell be nerved with
notice <»f staid siiit by a publication of this order, once a
month for fiiur months lit the Albany Patriot, a public
twwiaper printed and published iu the town of Albany,
_ad that the said Alfred J. Powell **
tho next teftn of this Coort to be hob
]ay of April, 1861, and tnnt he then and there plead, ans-
. jrer or demur to pukl b»H/wr the same will be taken for
confessed, and complainant allowed to proceed exparte.
By tho Court. . ... ,
Jt SAMUEL HALL, ) Complainant’s
- v WM. A. HARRIS, \ Atfya.
that the above is a true extract from th
Superior Court, Oelr>l>er 24th. 1860.
ROBT J. WEEKS. Cl’k S. C.
November 8,1860. m4m.
Slate of Geo rein. Worts Cooxtv.
SUPERIOR COURT, OCTOBER TERM. 1860.
Sarah A. Roberts ) Present, lie Honor Henry O. La-
vs. > mar. Judge. Libel Jot Divorce—
. J \wes Roberts. ). Bute to perfect service.
T appearing to ths Court by the return of the Sheriff,
. that the defeJdant does not reside in this county, and it
r appearing that he does not reside in this State—It
motion of counsel, ordered that laid defendant sp
at and anewe* at the oeat term of this court—eke that
Attorney for Ubelant.
antes of Worth Saperior
■ i* t.Ui.1 Uuo .^tfaTir-A
H AVING purchased the above Hotel, formerly
under the control of R. M. Dauglita, at New
ton, Ga., I design making it the best house which
the patronage I receive will justify. I shall sparo
no pains to take good care of man and beast; and
will bo provided with all the luxuries from wood,
stream, and garden, in their season.
The public are respectfully invited to give me a
trial, and if I fail to please them ; it will not be from
i honest effort to do so.
REUBEN HARRALL.
May 3, 1860. 6~lj
Savannah., Gf a.
(Mrs. J. B. Foley, Proprietress.)
T HIS new and elegant Hotel, fronting
Monument Square, is now in com- |
plete order, and ready to accommodate I
in fine style, the travelling public. *
The rooms, are large and miry, and is equal to iny
Hotel North or South. Foely’s splendid Four-Horse
Omnibus is always at the Depot and Steamboat
Landings to convey passengers to and from tho
House, at half the usual rates.
N. B.—Pay no attention to hired rumors on tho
Road, who will recommend you to inferior Houses,
June 7th. 1860. —* — - 11—tf
ADAMS & REYNOLDS,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
»•?lacon, Geo.
C ONTINUE the business at the Fire- a
proof Ware-House hitherto occupied /
by them. Thov pledge their personal at- I
tention to all business entrusted to their#
charge and respectfully solicit consignments of Cottop of
other produce.
Orders for Begging, Rope and otberfamily supplies fill
ed promptly ana with care, and at the lowest market pri
cea. Liberal advances made on Cotton id 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 “
D. H. Janes, Esq., *• “
Pevton Reyholds. A. B. Apaxs,
September 30,1858 87— .
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T OT No.31 in the 6tli district, of Randolpconjity
oLJ 69, 199,139,133, in the 11th district ef Han*
dolph County. *.
Number ll0,inthe l8tb DistrictofThomascouiK
ty,and numberSSMuthG 8th District of Thomas
county. , . • .
Number475 in the 13th District of Lowndsq
count,.
Number I in the 5th District ofDoolj county.
Numbers 153, 253. in the 5ih District of Esriy
county, sndnurobcr383 in the aSUDtsericldfBtrl,
county. Apply to • •