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BY A. J. MACARTHY.
V OL. 16.
]NTO; 89j
-AJLBAJSTY, GA., DECEMBER 20, 1860.
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ -
Imperial Wine
A RE made from a pure and unadulterated Wine,
which is about doable the usual strength of other
Wines, and is imported by only one house in the United
States. Also, from the following valuable Root*, Herbs,
&c,v\x: Solomon’s9ea\»Spikenard, Comfrey, Canto*
milo^Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Dark, arid
WE CHALLENGE
TZEIZE] WORLD
THEIR EQUAL!!
We do not profess to have, discovered some Roots
** known only to the Indians of South America,” and a
cure for “all diseases which theffesliis heir to,” but we
tcUim to present to the public a truly valuable preparation,
Which every intelligent Physician in the country will ap
prove ofand recommend.
A» a remedy for , ,
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
W ik Lungs,Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Ner-
v ius System. Paralysis,Piles, DiseasespecuI iarto Females,
lability,and all cases requiring a Tonic, they are
TJ NSUEPA8SED!
For Sore Throf j, so common among the Clergy, they
are truly valuable.
For the aged and infirm, or f »r per rons of a weak con
s'.itution—for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all
|> ihbc speakers—tor Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses.
• Students, Artists, and all permits leading a sedentary life,
ihay will prove truly beneficial.
As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, an<
licioiis to the taste. They produce nil the exhiliarating
effect? of Rrandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are
a f tlu-i'ile remedy for persons addicted to excessive use of
strong drink, and wish to refrain from it- They are pure
a »d entirely free from the poisons contained i i the adulte-
rttH Wines and Liquors with which the country !■* flooded.
These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Dis-
«M«e, and should be used by all who live in a country
SAVANNAH ROUTE!
TO
NEW YORK.
Great Rcdnctioi latcs of Paisagc.
TTe-tf Arrangements of Through Tickets.
_Tew Orleans. $39 7511 Memphis ......831 7
Mobile 35 00 Nashville 27 7
Montgomery 25 Ot> Chattanooga 25 00
Columbus «i no KnowilU a* so
Albany 23 00 Atlanta 21 Oo
Macon..., 20 OOllAugnsta 17 50
Bi
Ion
nr , -
By the Splendid and Commodious Side-Wheel Steam-
XUGUSTA, liOO tons, Captain Woodhull.
FLORIDA, 13,10 " " Crowell.
ALABAMA, 1310 “ Schenek.
,Leasing Savannahesery SATURDAY, carrying the
UnlledSutesM.il.
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 by experienced,skillful,care-
fa I, and oolite officers; and in comfortable acenmmoda-
ti ins ana fare cannot be excelled by any vessels on the
Through Tickets are sold in New Orleans by R. Geddes,
90 Gravie.r street; in Mobile by Cox, Brain ird Sc Co,; in
Columbus,by S- H. Hill, Agent Hamden’ Express and
J. M- Bivins, Rail Road Ticket Agent, ami at all other
points by connecting Rail Road Ticket Agents-
JOHN R- WILDER & GALLIE,
Agents. Bav Street, Savannah*
S- L. MITCHILL Sc SON,
Agents, 13 Broadway, New York.
March f. 1860 49—
IF. BOBEUSON - ,
Merchant Tailor,
B EGS leave fe inform the citizens of
Albany and vicinity, IMt he haS
removed liis place of business to the
OLD POST OFFICE, where
be will be found at all times to do any
work in liis line that may be put in
his charge. All work done dt file
Shortest notice, and on reasonable
terms. Close attention paid to the 1
cutting of garments for men and boys. I expect to
keep a small assortment of Cloths and Cassimeres,
and vest patterns of the most fashionable Style.
1 wan*t. you all to come to u»e me, anti I wtl
do niy best for both old and young.
P. ROBENSON.
Albany, January 20, I860 44—tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
OS TIIE
South-Western R. R,
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
&R8AT NEW *5?ORK AND N. O. MAILS
h-r«* tli
lining t
4iid Info
Chilli _
cent and ^harmless, they
ice advocates, ns
At -»f Ivrn-inUv.sh assist in spreading these truly
i4'*le HI T I’ERS over the land, and thereby essentially
id hnnfehmg D("tkennei*s and Disease.
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD A CO., Proprietors,
X3T Sold
and Druggist? gi
April ID, I860-
Albai
rally.
GILBERT & DICKINSON,
Druggists,
All lany, Georgia.
T> rugs
FOR SALE.
W E are offering for sale on reasona
ble terms, the following Lots of a
Land.—Lots No. 120, 121. 104, lying i
the (5th District of Dooly County.
Lot No. 371, in the 20tli District of EnrTyT
“ “ 102, in the 19th “ of “ Co.
“ “ 381. in the 17th “ of “ Co.
Titles perfect. CLARK A L1PP1TT,
Albany, January 12, 1800. Attorneys dt Law.
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
PLANTATION WAGONS. HARNESS,
WHIPS, dte., &e.i
A LL of which are made to special orderfor this
market by th« best mandfactorersat the North
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thingever
offered in the South. Those wishing to purchase
will find it to their interest to give me a call.as I
a determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
O* Special orders filled at short notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J.S. Moremen'
Albany, December 23,1858. 39-
Office Findlay’s Iron Works.
ftlaCOUiGa., July 25tn, 1800.
T HOMAS J. FLINT, Esq., of Albany, Ga., is oi
duly authorised Agent for the transaction of
auy business connected with our establishment.
J. N. & C. D. FINDLAY'.
August 2, I860. 1 *»—tf
Mcvliriner*,
I nsl r n in cut«
-PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. OILS,
P,tinlii, 0:ii*(!cu Seeds B iniiiig
FLUID, CIGARS, &c. t Sic.,
and a choice lot of
Pure Brandies and Wines,
(for Medical purposes.)
. II. OILBF.RT. J- T-
Albany, February 16th, I860 47—ly
PIANO TUNING.
lllE subscriber i
r offci
T bany and vicinity his services as
Orders addressed to him at Albany, <
at liis Jewelry store, on Broad street, opp
A Brinson’s, will receive prompt
faction guarantcel. H.
Albany, Nov. 8. I860,
TWO PLANTAT ONS
FOR SALE.
I AM offering both of iny plantations in Worth
county, for sale on reasonable terms. They’
situated in the 7th district of said county,
place has on it a no-r gin house and
screw; 150 acres open land, and in good
ate of cultivation—made the present
ear about 15 bushels of corn to
he other has about (50 acres in cultivation, equi
s good land as the above. For further particulars
ildrcss me at Mintou, Worth o-.unty, Ga.
TIIOjS. 11. KENDALL.
Nov. 8,1800. 88-13
Brooks County Land.
FOR SALE, my place of 480 acres
pine land, about 250 acres of which l
cultivation, nearly all fresh, and under
good fence.
A dwelling with five rooms, framed smoke £££
house and kitchen, six negro cabins, new gin Ptjjj
house and screw, and three wells of water. R »*!
miles South of Quitman, where the cars will be ru
annah by the 1st of October, and «
the tuain and cross road (Yota QvuliU&h to Madison'
ville, Florida. Adjoining lands con be bought if
desired.
This lx a good place, and in one of the m<
flourishing and healthy counties in Southern Ge*
a. Call and see the growing crop.
A. B. McAFEE, Piscola, Ga
June 21,1800. 13-<
Negro Infirmary!
Infirmary 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 otherdiseases.
Persons entrusting their negroes to his care, cr.n rest as
sured that their interest and comfort will be especially at
tended to in every particular.
Diseases or Women (Womb diseases) especially treated.
Terms:—Board, lodging, nurses attendance, See., $8,iK)
per month- Medical attendance and medicines furnished
at $ 1,00 per day.
Surgical operations charged at the usual rates of prnc'.ic
S. 9. CRAWFORD, M- D-
Albany,Ga-, February 23, I860 48—tl
Satis-
II. STEVENS.
33-tf
Notice to Teachers
In D.inscliel-ly Co., forllio en r I860.
A T a meeting nr (lie Ue.tr.1 of Education of mid
county, licld on tlte l-'.til day of November 18131.
tlteir Honor*. John Jackson. Win. W. Kendrick and
John Carr Tiro wtl. Justices of the Inferior Court, and
Samuel 1). Infill. Ordinary, being present, tliefollow-
inglaction was had—m- lered to he spread upon Hie
Minutes and published in the Albany "I'alriof for
two|inonths, for the b. t tilt of all persons interested,
T 'Vke Hoard of Kill” lion of the County of Dough
erty, formed in pum.f.m of «" Act of the legisla
ture, passed Deectuher lAill, will meet at the Court
House in said county on the Jnd Monday in Janna-
tj next, for the pt.rposc of auditing accounts of
Teachers for the year ending January 1st, 1801.
All persons having claims against the Educational
fund or Dougherty county, arc hereby notified to
present them in person at that time, or they trill be
debarred from a participation in the distribution
then to be made.
Before the account ©f any Teacher will be allowed,
t|iey will have to satis V the Board by a public ex
amination, of their competency to teach the Elemen
tary branches of an English education.
The account of each teacher when presented, must
show the name of each pupil taught, and the number
tf filly* for which they claim payment—it rau:
plainly and distinctly made out, that It may be e»-
aily understood, or it will be rejected—each account
most be verified by the oath of the teacher; taken
and subscribed in the presence of the Board, by
whom tko form of tlie oath will be prescribed—tbe
Board reserving to themselves the right to require
any teacher to support their affidavit by other evi
dence whenever they shall think proper.
The Board will expect each teacher also, as infor
mation for future reference, to furnish them with
**2nd* The number taught th« Elementary branches
of “an English education—under this head give the
number taught Spelling, Reading, Writing, apd
Arithmetic. '
3rd. The number taught the higher branches of
Education—in this class include all such children as
have been taught in any branches higher than
Reading. Writing nnd Arithmetic, "
The Educational fund in this county is intended
for the benefit of those children only whose parents
are unable from'their poverty to afford them such
facilities—Teachers therefore will save themselves
and the Board much trouble by not presenting their
accounts for any but such as arc known to fall
within the rule:
All persons residing in tbe connty feeling an in*
•ercst in the canse of Education, are respectfully in
vited to meet the Board nt the lime andplaee desig
nated, and give them the benefit of any suggestions
they may desire to make, with a view to advance
the cause of Common School Education within tho
limits of said county. . r
A true extract from the minutes. _ , j
SAMUEL D. IRVIN, Clerk.
November IB, ’60. 34—2n»
Land and Negroes.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION,
containing about 1,400 acres of
Land, lying on Flint River, six
miles below Bainbridge, with 28
Negroes for sale. For further particulars, apply
James E. Dickinson, Esq., Bainbridge, Ga., or
the subscriber at Fredericksburg, Va.
B.VZ1L GORDON.
October 11.1800. 29—9w.
Xg^TIie Edgefield (8. C.) Advertiser will please
copy two months and send bill to this office for coV
lection.
II. H. Stevens,
Watch-Maker
ENGRAVER.
Also, Dealer In
Watches, Clooks, Jewelry,
Silver W are,
Fancy Articles
&c., &c., &c.
Opposite Beers & Brinson, Broad Street,
ALBANY, GA.
December 22, 1859
Hardeman & Sparks,
, CONTINUE TUS
I WAKE-IIOITSE
Commission Business,
A T their old Bt»n4 in Macon, Ga., »nd solicit
the patroniige of tho public generally. Order,
for UojtKltlg, Bop., Mil Family Supplies, promptly
executed.
THO*S. HARDEMAN,
ang. U. (20) O. G. SPARKS.
ciiasTvolker
W OULD most respectfully inform his customers and
‘.be public generally, that he has removed bisatock or
TIN, CROCKERY
AND
ZEI^lK/ID-'W-A-jRjIEI
TO III8 NEW STORE,
NEXT DOOR TO D. MAYER & ERG’S.
NEW BRICK BUILDING, BROAD ST,
. Ilraas and Brotwd Aodironmt^wrrf,,ToO(prna
Feodem, W.iten.TeaStCotTe* Onm,Steak
■ and Oyster DisLes, Plawd Carton and
Waiteta-Bpooea, Fork, and Cako
Baskets. SUrar-Plated Tea
Snootrt and Fork.,
Table and Podtet CntleiT.'Wood
I.p.^5. W^taod
Alhaur, March *3, I860 I-ly
Tiro Daily Traint between Macon and Coluwlut.
Leave Macon at 9.45 a. m., and 11.50 p. m. Ar
al Crilumbus 3.30 p. m. and 5.35 a. iu. Leave
Columbus 3.15 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Arriv® at Ma
con 8.5C a. m. and 9.05 p. m.
One daily mail train between Macon and Albany,
•mICnthbert. Coleman and Moris.
Leave Mficoiu at 10.25 a. m., arrive at Albany, at
4.55 p. m.
Leave Albany, at 2.00 p. m., arrive dt Macon at 8.2G
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 Cut U-
bert, on the Eitfauln line, connect daily with Albany
Mail Train at Sraithville, No. 30, South-Western
"• . a! 10 Rpad will be open to Hatcher’s, on the
lufaula line, 15 miles West of CUthbtitt, On the 15th
of March next.
Leave Coleman at 11.45 a. m. Leave Morris at 11.38
Arrive at Smithville at 3.04 p.
Leave Smithville a
arrive at Cuthbert
McNaught, Beard & Co,,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
3.35 p.
. b
arrive at Morris at G.
Making the connection with the up and down
Albany Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Mcmtgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingston,
M ilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville andEntonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain
bridge, Tliomasville, &c., daily. Post Coaches and
Hacks make a daily connection with the trains al
Coleman for Fort Gains, and at Morris for Eulauui.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort. Valley to
Perry, Haynesvillc and Iiawkinsvilte, and tri-week-
to Knoxville, Gn.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take the night trains from Augusta and Savannah
to avoid detention in Macon. For otherpoints take
ther Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r t Sup’t.
March 15th, 18(50. £l-ly
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
Change of Schedule.
O N and after Sunday, February 26th, 1860, the Trains
will run as follows:
lxjave Savatlllah.. 10.05 a. m., 1.30 p. m. and 11.10 p.
Arrive at Macon 8.55a. m., and 11.05 p.
Arrive at Augusta 6.30 a. m., and 6.35 p.
Arrive al Milledeeville .12.30 p.
Macon hi •*..«.10.00 a.m. and 10.00 p. tn
Arnve at Savannah..7.29 a. tn.,7.45p. m. and 10.40p.
Arrive at Augusta, u.i-.u.m .6.30 a. m. and 6.35 p.
Leave Auuusta. n .12.30 a. in.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. _
Trains that leave Savannah at 10.05 am, only runs to
Milien, arriving there at 3.10 p in, connecting with 10
Mae*" train io Augusta.
Passengers taki..* u*- a.i* p m train a
leave Milien 5.50 p m, and arrive at Savannah at 10.40 p
WM. McNAUGHT,
JAMES ORMOND,
August 23, 18(50.
I WILLIAM K. BEARD,
JOHN DENHAM.
22-0
DRUGS & MEDICINES I
Opposite the Post Oflico
iV. Gt. OWEN
AS just received a large and complete stock of
AX goods, embracing everything belonging to the
trade, together with all the popular
Patent Medicines
Of the day, which will he sold al low prices.
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
White Lead, French nnd American Zinc, and a large
xirtinent of Colors ground in Oil; Coach, Copal,Fui .
ure, Leather, Dumarnnd Japan Varnishes and Brushes ol
ivery size and kind. +
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Machine, Train, Neat’s Foot
and Kerosene Illuminating Oil; also fresh Burning Fluid
and C»mphetie always on hand.
CONGRESS WATER,
And Citrate of Magnesia, fresh and uood. Cigars and
Tobacco of the choicest brands, all of which will be sol
at exceedingly low prices. A cull is solicited.
LAND FOR SALE
M R. W. W. CHEEVBR, Savannah, or >
Hines & Hobbs, Albany, are authorized to sell
“ r me the following lands:
Numbers 93, 42, and 139, in the third District
Calhoun county.
Numbers 69, 128, 129, 208, 287 and 288, In the
h 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, 270, 299, 816 nnd 390, in the 10th
District of Mitchell; and numbers 81,356 and358, ’
the 12th District of Raker county.
Numbers 11, 12, 45, 123 and 126, in the 13th Dis
trict of Early.
Numbers 137, 144 and 145, in the 15th District
Decatur; numbers 106,107, 144, 184 and 185,
the 19th District of Decatur; number 879, in the
20th District of Decatur; tlttmber 378, in the 21st
District of Decatur, and numbers 243, 244 and 384,
in the 28th District of Decatnr county.
Number 58, in the 14th District of Thoroai
tv, and numbers I, 2, 12, 13, 19,120,128, 151,187
188,190 and 229, in the 17th District of Thomas.
Number 157. In the 3rd District of Irwin, and
number 274, in tho 4th District of Irwin county.
Number 525, in the 11th District of Lowndes, and
number 92, in the 15tb District of Lowndes county.
I will sell the whole or any part of them, at
sonable price and terms.
G. B. LAMA
New York, July 26, 1860. 18—12
ALBANY, GA,
Boarders,
rXOX THIS BATE.
LARD FOR SALE
? - OFFER for ulk lots of land numbers 134 sail
134, in tko 9th District of Mitchell county. Go—
will sell » good bargoin in said land. Titles good.
Call on nt'o at Albany, <Jt
Xordrtbkr 15;18«0
FRED. BPRTZ, A|mA
E. ROSENWALD & BROS.
ttill receiving a large 1
tbit feitni.1
which _have been selected with great care and at LOM
lUyal.le
a selei
n of
Ladies’ Dress Goods
CLOTHING,
HATS,
SHIRTSt
DRAWERS.
BOOSTS, SftdES, M
We call particular attention to our extensive stock ol
BhuiketA, Kerseys and Negro Shoes*
We also keep on hand a good stock of Witcfiea and
ewelry, Crockery, Cutlery, Cans and Pistol*,Trunk* and
alices. Cigars and Tobacco, &c„ die., &e.
Our system is still the same—
LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
Thankful to onr patrons for past faVrirs, we solicit a Coti-
Hnuencb of their patronage, and Invite you all to call and
lamine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
E ROSENWALD & BROS.,
Washington st., opposite Hill’s Livery Stable.
Albany, Sept. 13, I860. S4—tf
NEW BOOT
AND
SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
rTUIE undersigned lias ojlehed a Boot nnd Shoe Kstab-
X lishbient on Broad Street,between the Nix House and
~ itriot office, where he is prepared to do all kind cf work
his line, in a neat style and at short notice. He will al-
keep on hand and for sale a well assorted stock of
French Calf Skins, Sole Leather and Findings.
V. KLET
September 13th, I860. 94^-
Augusta, will
ive .uiucu u.oopm, nna arrive at savan *
HI.
Passengers by 11.10 p m,from Savannah, wil I go through
direct to Augnsta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.JOp m train* from Sa
vannah for Mucon, or points beyond, will meet with
detention at Milieu
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, on Western
&. Atlantic Railroad, will leave Savannah on the 1.30 p
rain; for Milledgeville nnd Entonton on 11. tO p m
in ; for South Western Hail Road below Fort Valley,
i traih; those for Montgomery, Columbus,
i for South Western Georgia,
.... 11.10 p ,
&c., by either train.
Passengers from Auguri
hould take the 12.30 a in train, to avoid detention
ion. Those for Columbus, Montgomery,&c., may take
eithertrain.
Trains connect atMacon with Macon & Western trains
to Griffin and Atlanta, and the west; also, with South-
Western trains to Albany,Cuthlvrt.Eufaula, Fort Gaines,
.mericus, Columbus, Montgottlety, and at Mil lei]
ith Augusta and Suvaunnh Rail Rond to Augusta a
the north ; at Savannah with the tri-weekly Steamships .
New York ; also, With Steamships to Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connectioni both ways,
at Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured,
anil passengers will have no detention at Augusta or Milien,
(heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,Gen’] Stiti'L
March 1,1S60 49—
Diarrhoea, Cramps, Cholera
LIFE DROPS.
TOE NEVER FAlLlXO
REMEDY.
This medicine has been tsixh
tested and proved by tee years
experience to be the only certain,
safe and reliable remedy for all
DOWELL DEEANUEVKNT*, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMPS,
PAINS, CHOLERA, CMOLtt:, &.C., how before the pnblic—
One or two doses of 2') drops, will cure the most severe
cramp? in the stomach in 2t minutes. A single dose often
cures the Diarrhoea, and it never constipates the bowels.
On. 'ose will satisfy *ny one of its merits. Price only
CenU
Prepared by Trill & Stow, 43 Bowery, New York.
A•. tf in Albany, Ga., by
The Di’igg’s Patent Piano
IS THE
BEST IJM WORLD
S. B. DRIGGS, OF SEW YORK,
ISTUE1NVG3TER& PATENTEE-
H E has done more to perfect the Piano than all
others. They arc made as much as possible,
like the Violin, having two sounding boards, ono at
top, the other at bottom, eonvexing outwards a thin
case with oval ends, all free from the strain of tbe
strings, which comeson an iron frame and bed plate.
By this arrangement a large chamber for sound ii
formed, and a lotto produced never before heard ii
a Piano; the base deep and Organ-like, the treble
clear and bell-like. These Pianos will remain in
tune much longer than any others, from the fact
that they are not nffcctcd by damp and dry weather,
for the strain of the strings is entirely on iron. Be
sure not to depend on Manufacturers of other Pianos,
their Agents, Dealers, or Teachers of music com
mitted to them, when they speak against the Driggs
Piano, for they are sure to run them down, as they
know that they will supercede all others wherever
they become known, as sure as the sun shines.—
Inquire of those who have bought nnd tried them.
The following gentlemen have purchased Drigg's
Pianos: Prof. I. R. Branham, P. G. Guttenbcrgcr,
Professor of music in the W. F. College; Professor
Williams, of the Academy for the blind, Mr. J. II.
R. Washington, of the State Bank, Mr. G. W. Ross,
all of Maeon, Ga. Also, Dr. Billings, of Columbus,
Dr. Mathews, of Fort Valley, CoL J. L. Rowland,
of Cartersville, Hon. Mark A. Cooper, of Etowah,
Mrs. E. A. Edwards, Albany, Ga., and a number of
others, fifteen in all.
Any one purchasing a Driggs Piano, can hare
the money refunded, Tf after a year’s trial, It does
not proto a better Piano than those of any other
make ever sold in Georgia. All communications on
the subject, should be direeted to O. B. Ft ice,
Macon* Ga.f sole Ai ‘ * ~
fers to the above name
sable eitixen of Macon,
ness to fulfill all his contracts.
He has been tuning and repairing Pianos
for twenty-three years, and claims to understand
f< ise*Kwr?s
THE BEST MADE f
SEND' FOR A CIRCULARt
Grcht Ccniritl Agency for flic Stole
—Machines of all kinds repaired by—
E. J. JOHNSTON & C0 *
Watch Makers and Jewelers, f
Maeon, G-A.-
Mai-bS 29th, iSGi) -I i„ .
L. Hopkins & Co., Proprietor^/
TVTANUFACTURE all kinflsof Iron and BVsfc-Cthr
ing for Geld Mines, Mills, Hpfre Powers, CoUot
ts, Gin Gear, or »fty kfnit of Machinery, large io
. Also, VICTOR and PREMIUM COOK, PAR
LOU and BOX STOVEN.
rMrxiiijiJsriEiR/s-
D EIS S-IffA KIEG.
BOWMAN begs lwiVe to inform the
. le city of Albany ana vicihilv.thauho lias
taken the Millinery and Dress-Making Establishment foi
N.B.—All orders from the country promptly at
tended to. Bonnets, Caps and Head-Dresses made and
trimmed to order at short notice. Try us, and judge for
yoltrselVes. .
February23. i860 43—tf
BRICK WARE-HOUSE I
SIMS & ItUST,
VARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
X IIANKFUL for the liberal patronage received,
Wd respectfully renew the offer of our services,
arrangements for the next business season art
perfect, and we will be fully prepared to store Cot
ton on reasonable terms, nnd to m»U for tile
market pri«'«*. Liberal advances
made, and prompt attention given to all orders f
Bagging, Hope, &c. SIMS & RUST.
Albany. Juno 14th, 1860. 12—If
February 23, i860.
! E. MACMt’liMlY.Ruijt.
PIANOS ANDMELODEONS/
Deduction in prices «
F’lyE dtter several flrst-dlass flnhns for sole at ?50~=
VV below ustlal prices. They are made by the b£sl
ina uufactnrers,such as Cldckerinn, VV orcefiter, ti arris, Xc. i
and can be seen at Air. 6attniel Stitltn’s. FUrntture Store.
They will bo warranted to civesatisfaction hs.tp tone and
durability.
gfvesatisfactibn Ss to tone a
BRANDS Sc KOkNEK*
of Columbus, tia.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Albanv.Gs
Ui—it
&
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Albany, Ga.
age. Anti as heretofore*in renewing the
ices for the S'TOR AGE and SALE OF
_ . pledge onr best exertions to promote the
briefest of those who may favor us with their business-—
Liberal advances nu.de, See Particular attention given
to orders for Rope and Bagging.
Very Respectfully,
t. ii. Johnston,
j. A. HILL.
June 28,1860. 14-tf
Georgia—Baker County*
A LL persons are hereby notified that 1 shall ap
ply to the Ordinary of said county, within thtf
time prescribed by InW, for letters of dismission
ft'dtli the Estate of William J. Billing, late of said
county, deceased.
MARY J. BILLING, Admr’x
August 30, 1860. 28-mOm
May 31,1860.
INOTIOE.
I HAVE thisday sold my entire interest in tbe ht&inest
of Jones & Tankers!©?. Father party are authorised
to make settlements. This July 10th, i860.
E. T. JONES..
July 26th, 1860. t8^£f
CARD.
I HAVE this day bought the entire interest f»f N.
Jones in the Family Grocery Business, arid will con
tinue the snttie at the stand formerly occupied hjf Jones A.
Tankersley. This July UHh, I86tt;
July 26th, i860.
DSXJF^ATTXjAK. •
MARBLE 1UE IS.
Barnes Tansey
R ESPECTFULLY Informs the public that lm i?
constantly munufaettning and importing Ijnl-
.Aii Marble MurtufnMtts, Thlnbs, &e., bf various de-
<igns, belli plain and ornamental. He WillalSotaka
orders of private designs, confided to him by,.Iris
frictlds nnd patrons, and have flicrh executed, in
Italy. Among his designs, may be found figures
of Faith, Hope nnd Charity, and other religious sub*
jeets. Also, Guardian Angels, Sleeping Babe?.-
Lambs, Divine Love, Kneeling Angels,. Children at
l’rayer, Fidelity, Innocence, and a variety of othel*
designs, drawn by tbe best Monumental Architects
in Italy and France. Designs rif sriy of the above
Works furnished oh application. Orders promptly
tended to, anddelivered al Albany, Gn., or ftt auy
ation on Railroad, nt fnv risk alul expense.
Will pay my personal attention to'tb.e plil J
ting up of Monuments. , -^AMF.S TANSfiY.
John II. Daxfokth, Agent', at Albany, Ga.
Nov. 10, 1859. .
THE HARBALL HOUSE,
AoUce loP Lenve Io Soil,
S IXTY DAYS after date, application wil! be wad*
to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Mont
gomery county, for leave to sell tract of land No.
-219 in the 12th district of Baker county.
Oct. 11,1861). JOHN. PEARSON, AdraV.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to J. S. Moremen, by note
or account, will confer a favor by calling ttt
the old stand and paying up, as it will save tifntf
and hard feelings. In my absence, Mr; Haunts
will always be found on hand.
J. S. MOREMEN.
Albany, Oct. 25,1860. 31—9w
Georgia, Woeth Cochtt«
Geoxqix Powell, by her next friend,'
Sylvanus Jordan,
In Equity in
Worth Superior
Court, October
Term, I860.
e stated bill.lo-wit: Alfred J. Powell resides
oeyona me jurisdiction of this Court and this State—It is
therefore ordered that said Allred J. Powell be served with
notice of stud suit by a publication of this order, once a
month for four months in tho Albany Patriot, a public
newspaper printed nnd published in the town ol Albany,
and that the said Alfred J. Powell personally appear al
the next term of llrisCourt to be holden on the third Mon
day of April, 1861, and that he then and there plead, ans
wer or demur to said bill,or the same will be taken for
confessed, and complainant allowed to proceed expurte.
By the Court.
SAMUEL HALL, {Complainant’s
WM. A. HARRIS,) Att’ys.
I hereby certify that the above is a true extract from tl
minutes of Worth Superior Court, Oclolar 24th, 1860.
ROBT J. WEEKS. Cl’k S.C.
Novembers, 1860. m4m.
State of Gcorsittf Worth Coontt.
SUPERIOR COURT, OCTOBER TERM, 1860.
J awxs Roberts. )
m«, H19 iionnr lirnji
tr, Judge. JJbel Jor l
Rule to perfect service.
farther appearing that he does not reside in this State—It
is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant ap
pear and answer st the next term of this coart—else that
the ease be considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed
to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be
published in (he Albany Patriot once a month for four
months. WM. A. HARRIS,
Attorney , for Libelant.
A true extract from (he minutes of Worth Superior
Court, October 30tb, I860.
ROBERT J. WEEKS,Clerk.
m4rn.
H AVING purchased tile above Hotel, formerW
under the control of U. M. Deuglas, at New
ton, Ga., I design making it. the best house wlricb
the patronage l receive will justify. I sHdlt'spare
no pains to take good care of man and beast;, and
will be provided with all the luxuries from- wood,
stream, and garden, ht *1icff season.
The public are respectfully invrtM fd giVe tuft %
trial, and if I fail to please them, it will not baTrokf
au honest effort to do so.’
REUBEN IT A RR ALL.
M«yS, I860, 6 -1 Jf
Savannah, (>a.
(Mrs. J. B. FoY-Xr, Priorrirtrkss.) *•» ’
T HIS new and elegant Hotel, fronting
Monument Square, is now in doiii-
plete order, and ready to accommodate [ii]
fine style* the travelling public.
The rddffM are fargd a*irt rrfry, lilfcf is equal to anV
Hotel North or South'. Feely's splendid Fonr-Hotstf
Omnibus is always at the J>epot and StcaraboaC
lings to convey passengers to and frpm thtf
House, at half the usual rates.
Nf B.~Fa^ hot atferiTfofi'to hir^d rumors on flitf
Road, who will recommend you to inferior Houses.
June 7th. 1860. U^-tX
ADAMS & REYNOLDS,
WARE-HOUSE A COMMISmON MERCHANTS,
Jtiacon, Geo.
C ONTINUE the business at the' Fjfo-tj
proof Ware-House hitherto o
by them. They pledge their pitffs.
tention to all 'bushfosa emrtt&Jcd to their# _
charge ami rusptfcffCflfy solicit cousigmnenls oi Cotton of
othernfodnee.
Ordtffsfdr Bagging, Rope and other family ettpplies fil!
ad promptly and with care, and at fho lowest market prt
w». Liberal advances made «>n Coftpn in Store.
Wereferto non'. A. H. Colquitt. Baker county.
Hon. A. E. Harris, Dougherty ** J
Hon. H. P. Wooten,Lee “ ,
B. Green, Esq., Lee •*
John Mobre, Esn., Randolph ** • '
D. II. Jabes, Esff., " *t
PktTor RetjvbtDs. A. B. Ada
September 36,1858 27—
Valuable Lands for Sale*
‘M’ OT No. 31 in the 6/h di strict of RnndoipcouAff
p9, 199,13d, 133, in the 1 Ith district ofRan-
dolnn Connfy. . **
ft linger 7 lOjnthe Wfh tlMrirt ofT%6m&FCoun>*
ty.and number83 ffttW 8tli District of Thfifnatf
conriCy. ■
Number 47516 tn£ t'JSCh district of Lotypdes
Qonnfy, ^ . i
Number I.in the 5(h District ofDobly Cpnply,
Numbers 153, 252, in the 5th District of Early
coanty,*6dnatnB6r383f in the 28th District of Early
county. 'Apply to *' ^ •> v »
JOHN A. DAVfS-."
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