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WISDOM—justice-moderation.
S3 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
VOL, 16.
JsJLfBAJNir, GA., JA-HSriT-AJElY 3, 186<J>.
INTO. 4r 1.
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
Imperial 'Wine
BITTIHS
&
RE made from a pore and unadulterated Wine,
L which is about double the usual strength of other
. .ies, and is imported by only one house in the United
States. Also,from the following valuable Roots, Herbs,
mile Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree
Bayberry.
WE CHUtGIfGE
THE WOBLD
THEIR EQUAL!!
SAVANNAH ROUTE!
TO
MIWJORK.
Great Redaction iu Rates of Passage.
New Arrangements of Through Tickets,
New Orleans $39 75 Memphis $31 75
Mobile » 00j [Nashville 27 75
Montgomery..
Odombwa.
Albany
,._*3 «i>
../fil 00
... 23 00
... 20 00
. 25 00
Knoxville 25 50
Atlanta 21 00
Augusta. 17
which overy intelligent Physician iu tile country will ap
prove of and recommend.
As a remedy for
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Ner
vous System, Paralysis,Piles, Diseases peculiar to Females,
Debility,and all cases requiring a Tonic, they
UNSURPASSED!
For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they
are truljr valuable.
public speakers—lor Book-Keepers' Tailors, Seamstresses,
Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life,
they will prove truly beneficial.
As a leverage, tney are wholesome, innocent, and de
licious to the taste. They produce ail the exhiliarating
elects 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- They are pure
aud entirely irecfro.n the po\#ons contained i i the adulte
rated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded.
These Bitters iiol only CURE, but PREVENT Dis-
J by all who live iu a country
any where m .New Y ork or vicinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious Sido-Wheel Steam-
il/GUSTA, 1500 tons, Captain Woodhull.
FLORIDA, 13.0 “ « Crowell.
ALABAMA, 13X) " •* Scheock.
Leaving Savannah every SATURDAY, carrying the
United States Mail.
These Steamships belong to the Old Established and
favorite line known as the New York&. Savannah Steam
ship Navigation Company, and were built expressly for
thisline, they are commanded by experienced,skillful,care
ful, and polite officers; and in comfortable accommoda-
i ins ana fare cannot be excelled by any vessels on the
:oast.
Through Tickets are sold in New Orleansby R. Geddes,
)0 Gravier street; in Mobile by Cox, Btainard fit Co,;in
Columbus,by S. II. Hill, Agent Hamden’s Express and
J. M- Bivins, Rail Road Ticket Agent, and at all other
points by connecting Rail Road Ticket Agents.
ft
3?. ROBENSON,
Merchant Tailor,
B EGS leave te 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
terms. Close attention paid to the 1
cutting of garments for men and boys. I expect to
keep a small assortment of Cloths and Cassimcres,
and vest patterns of the most fashionable style.
I xran’tyou all to come to see me, and X will
do my best for both old and young.
P. ROBEXSON.
Albany, January 26, 1800 44—tf
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS, I
WHIPS, &c., See.,
A LL of which are made to special orderfor this
market by the best manufacturer?at the North
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thing 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.
O’ Special orders filled at short notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J.S. Moremen’s.
Albany, December 23,1858. 39-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE
South-Western R. R.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND N. O. MAILS.
mw
E. ROSENWALD & BROS.
I EG leave to inform the citizens of this place and au
| ) rounding country, that they havo received and a
still receiving a large lot of
FOR SALE.
» Children and Inf.
Chills
nd Fd
lid harmless, they
r the land, Midtl
l Disc
CHARLES WIDDIFICLD & I’D , Proprietors,
7S Willian Srr.-et, New York.
CT* Sold in Albany,by GILBERT &. DICKINSON,
and Druggists generally.
April 19, I860- 4—ly
GiLBifOicI
zdi-xassIstes,
-ATbany, Georgia.
W ILL keep eon-
sternly on ha..d
i full stock of
13 rugs
W F. arc offering for sale on reasona
ble terms, the following Lots of
Land.—Lots No. 120, 121, 104, lying in
the Oth District of Dooly County.
Lot No. 371, in the 20th District of Early Co.
“ “ 102, iu the 19th “ of “ Co.
“ “ 881, in the 17th “ of “ Co.
Titles perfoct. CLARK & LIPP1TT,
Albany, January 12, 1860. Attorneys*
Office Findlay’s Iron Works.
ItVucon, Ga., July 25tli, 1860.
T HOMAS j. FLINT, Esq., of Albany, G*., 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
\Ietlioinos**
f list V It III <‘l*t
.PERFUMERY. BRUSHES, OILS,
Paints Uardch S;*««ts Bitruiug
FLUID, CIGARS, &c., &c.,
and a choice lot of
Pure Brandies and Wines,
(for Medical purposes*!
Albany, February 16th, 18(10 47 ly
PIANO TUNING.
L Law.
Brooks County Land.
m
T
A dwellin
TWO PLANTATIONS
iro i { SALE.
I AM offering both of my plantations in Worth
/county, for sale on reasonable terms. They arc
situated in the 7tli district of said county. One
place has on it a new gin house and
screw; 15ft acres open land, and in good
state of cultivation—made the present
year about 15 bushels of corn to the acre.
The other has about 60acres in cultivation, cqi
an good land as the above. For further particulars
address me at Minton, Worth county, Ga.
THOS. II. KENDALL.
Nov. 8, 1860. 83-18w
FOR SALE, my place of 480 acres of
pine land, about 250 acres of which
cultivation, nearly all fresh, and under
good fence.
ing with five rooms, framed smoke J&j
house and kitchen, six negro cabins, new gin Hj
house and screw, and three wells of water. 8 EH*
miles South of Quitman, where the cars will be ru
ning from Savannah by the 1st of October, and on
the main and cross road from Quitman to Madison-
ville, Florida. Adjoining lands can be bought if
desired.
This is a good place, and in one of the most
flourishing and healthy counties in Southern Geor
gia. Call and see the growing crop.
A. B. McAFEE, Piscola, Ga.
June 21,1860. 18-6m
TV# Daily Trains between Macon and Coluicbus.
Leave Macon at 9.45 a. m., and 11.50 p. m. Ar
rive at Columbus 3.80 p. m. and 5.35 a.* m. . Leave
Columbus 8.15 a. m. and 8.80 p. m. Arrir# at Ma
con 8.50 a. m. and 9.05 p. m.
One daily mail train between Macon and Albany,
andCuthbert, Coleman and Moris.
Leanrtifaeom at 10.26 a. m., arrive at Albany, at
4.55 p. m.
Lcavo Albany, at 2.00 p. m., arrive at Macon at 6.26
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 Cut h-
berr, on the Eufaulaline, connect daily with Albany
| Mail Train at Smithville, No. 10, South-Western
R. 11. The Road will be open to Hatcher’s,
Eufaulaline, 15 miles west of Cuthbert, 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. m.
Leave Smithville at 3.85 p. m., arrive at Cuthbert
5.54 p.‘ m. t arrive at Coleman at 6.43 p. m.,
arrive at Morris at 6.57 p. m.
Makinjf the connection with the up and down
Albany Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Kingston,
Wilmington, Savannah, Millcdgeviilc andEatonton.
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.
Hades run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Haynesville and Uawkinsville, and tri-week
ly te Knoxville, Ga.
Ptsscngers 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 TOWERS, Eng’r & Sup*t.
March 15th, 1860. 51-ly
NOTICE.
tut kvinu
rhich have been selected with crest care and at LOW
FIGURES. We are consequently able to eel} them at
pricos to suit the times. We nave a selection ot
Ladies’ Dress Goods
which cannot bo surpassed in anyplace in Georgia. Osi
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Department is tilled with
tb# latest styles of * ;
CLOTHING.
HATS,
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
BOOSTS, SHOES, &c.
We call particular attention to our extensive stock of
Blaitketw, Kersey# and Negro Shoes.
We also keep on hand a good stock of Watches and
Jewelry,Crockery, Cutlery, Cuns and Pistols,Trunks and
Valices, Cigars and Tobacco, &c„ &c-, Ac.
Our system ia still the same—
LARGE SALES ASK SHALL PROFITS.
Thankful to our patrons for past favors, wo solicit a con-
tinuence of their patronage, and invite you all to call and
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
E ROSENWALD A BROS.,
Washington st., opposite Hill’s Livery Stable.
Albany, Sept. 13,1860. 2-1—tl
mv BOOT
SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
Change of Schedule.
O N and after Sunday, February 26th, 1860, the Trains
will run as follows:
Leave SavaonaU..10 05a.m., 1.30p. m. and 11.10p.
Arrirc at Macon 8.55a. m., and 11.05 p.
Arrive at Augusta 6.30 a. in., and 6.35 p.
Arrive at MiUcdgeville 12.30 p.
Leave Macon L . 10.00 a. m. and 10.00 p.
r offer:
5 of AW
milK subscribe
banv and vicinity his services
Orders addressed to him at Albany, Ga., or left
at his Jewelry store, on Broad street, opposite Beers
a; Brinson’s, will receive prompt attention. Satis-
faction guaranteed. II- H- STLY EXS.
Albany, Nov. 8, I860. ; * :Mf
Negro Infirmary!
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends
aiul the public generally, that he has established an
Infirmary in his yard, lor the treatment ot Surgical and
Chronic disease.*. He is now prepared to accommodate
negro patients, and treat them for chronic or other diseases-
Persons entrusting their negroes to his care, can rest as
sured that then* interest and comfort will be especially at
tended to in every particular.
Diseases of women (womb diseases) especially treated.
TermsHoard, lodging, nurses attendance, Ac., 88,00
per month- Medical attendance and medicines furnished
at $1,00 per day- . .
Surgical opera!ions charged at thj
Albany,Ga-, February 23,1860 ’ 48—tf
McNaught, Beard & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
WM. McXAUGHT,
JAMES ORMOND,
August 28, 1860.
I WILLIAM K. BEARD,
j JOHN DENHAM.
22-ly
Notice to Teachers
In Donglierlf Co., for lint year 18GO. copy
A T a meeting -»f the Board of Education of said lection.
county, held on the 13th day of November I860,
iheir Honors. John Jackson, Win. W. Kendrick and
John Carr Brown, Justices of the Inferior Court, and
Samuel D. Ir*in, Ordinary, being present, thefollow-
ing’action was had—ordered to be spread upon the
Minutes and published in the Albany “Patriot for
t nofmonths, for the benefit of all persons interested,
The Board of Education of the County of Dough
erty, formed in pursuance of an Act of the Lcgisla-
Land and Negroes.
^VALUABLE PLANTATION,
containing about 1,-fiOO acres of Jpfi^
Land, lying on., Flint River, six
miles below Bainbridgc, with 28
I for sale. For further particulars, apply
to James E. Dickinson, Esq., Bainbridge, Ga., or to
the subscriber at Fredericksburg, Vn.
BAZIL GORDON*.
October 11, I860. 29—* )w *
jggTThe Edgefield (S. C.) Advertiser will please
i months and send bill to this office for col-
EL. TF. Stevens,
Walclt-Makcr
ENGRAVER.
Also, Dealer in
"Watcbes, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silver Ware,
Fancy Articles,
&c., &c., Ac.
Opposite Beers & Brinson, Broad Street,
AIXRAjSTY, ga.
December 22, 1859 39
ture, passed December 1859, will meet at the Court
House in said county on the 2nd Monday in Janua
ry next, for the purpose of auditing accounts of
Teachers for the year ending January 1st, 1861.
All persons having claims against the Educational
fund of Dougherty county, are hereby notified to
present them in person at that time, or they will be
debarred from a participation in the distribution
then to be made.
Before the account of any Teacher will be allowed,
they will have to satisfy 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
of days for which they claim payment—it must be
plainly and distinctly made out, that it may be ea
sily understood, or it will be rejected—each account. . ^ ^ ^
must be verified by the oath of the teacher; taken l \ the patronage of the public generally. Orders
and subscribed in the pres'cnce of the Board, by r t0pe , and Family Supplies, promptly
i the form of the oath will be prescribed—the °
, tr. r .Ai.irA CXECUIlu.
.,7.45 p.
n. and 10.40 p.
m. and 6.35 p.
m.aod 2.15 p.
„ 6.30
Leave Auguste 12.30
Arrive at Savannah 7.29 a. m.and 10.40 p.
Arrive at Macon 8.55 a. ni. and 11.05 p.
Trains that leave riavanndhat 10.05 a m, only runs to
nnectipg with 10
train at Augusta, will
Hardeman & Sparks,
WILL C0STISU* THE
ware-hov.se
; v AND
Commission Business,
T their old stand in Macon, Ga., and solicit
ang. 11. (2.0)
Board reserving to themselves the right to require
any teacher to support tbeir 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
th« following facts:
1st, The whole number of children taught during
the year.
2nd. The number taught the Elementary branches
of *an English education—under this head gi T e the
number taught Spelling, Beading, Writing and
Arithmetic.
3rd. The number taught the higher branches of
Education—in this class include all such children ns
have been taught in any branches higher than
Reading. Writing and Arithmetic.
The Educational fund in this county is intended
for the benefit of those children only whose parents
»re unable from thoir poverty to afford them such
facilities—Teachers therefore will save themselves And wpoldbo pleased to have a perao w } ierQ
•nd the Poard much trouble by not presenting their Goodsin his line, to calll p.-Ws implements, black-
•Mount, tor any but ,uch a, aro known to fall; HW.TW
within the rule. |
All persons residing in the county feeling au in*; i
terest in the cause of Education, are respectfully in-
Tiled to meet the Board at the time and place desig- \
»*ted, and give them the benefit of any suggestions j
they may desire to make, with a view to advance
the cause of Common School Education within the;
limits of said county. I
A true extract from the minute*.
SAMUEL D. J&Vnr, CJerk. . ,
November 15, ’60. M—2m J Albany, March *0,1860
CIIAS. VOLKER
YTTOULD most respectfully inform his customers and
W the public generally, that be has removed hisstock of
TIN, CROCKERY
AND
ZHI.A.IRJD-'W
TO ms IfEW STORE,
NEXT DOOR TO D. MAYER & BRO’S.
NEW BRICK BUILDING, BROAD ST.,
P Fenders, Waiters. Tea &. Coffee Urns, Steak
* and Orster Dishes. Plated Castors and
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
Opposite the X i ost Oilice-
tV. gTowen
VS just received a large and complete. Hock of fresh
goods, embracing everything belonging to the Drug
trade, 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 lar^<
sortment of Colors ground in Oil; Coach, Copal,Fu
tore, Leather, Damar and Japan Varnishes and Brushes of
every size and kind.
©Ml ©MU
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Machine, Train, Neat’s Foot
and Kerosene Illuminating Oilj also fresh Burning Fluid
and Camphene always on hand.
CONGRESS WATER,
And Citrate of Magnesia, fresh and vood. Cigar* and
Tobacco of the choicest brands, all of which will be sol
exceedingly low prices. A call is solicited.
A. G. OWEN.
March 22, i860. ly—52
LAND FOR SALE.
M R. W. W. CIIEEVER, Savannah, or Messrs.
llincs fit Hobbs, Albany, are authorized to sell
tor me the.following lands:
Numbers 93, 42, and 139, in the third District of
Calhoun county.
Numbers 69, 128, 129, 208, 287 and 288,
4th District ot Early county.
Numbers 18, 19, 202,299, 308 and 295, in the6th
District of Early.
Number 7, in the 8th District of Baker; numbers
243, 279, 275, 270, 299, 310 and 390, in the 10th
District of Mitchell; and numbers 81,356 and358, in
the 12th District of Baker county.
Numbers 11,12, 45, 123 and 120, 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 the
20th District of Decatur; number 373, in the 21st
District of Decatur, and numbers 243, 244 and 384,
in the 28th District of Decatur county.
Number 58, in the 14th District of Thomas coun
ty, and numbers 1, 2, 12, 13, 19,120,123, 151,18<,
188,190 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 625, 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.
Millen, arriving there at 3.10 p n
Macon train to Augurta.
PaMeneers taking the 2.15 p r _
leave Millen 5.50 p m, and arrive at Savannah at 10.40 p
Passengers by 11.10 pm, from Savannah, will go through
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by eitlmr 130 or ll.lOp m trains from Sa
vannah for Macon, or points beyond, will meet with
detention at Millen
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond,
& Atlantic Railroad, will leave Savannah o
in Western
the 1.30
; for.Milledgeville and Eatonton on 11.i0 d m
train ; for South Western Rail Road below Fort Valley,
on 11.10 pm train; those for Montgomery, Columbus,
&c.,by either ti
The Apalachicola and New Orleans Steam
Navigation Company's New and Ele
gant Steamship
FIiOKIOA,
718 TONS BURTHEN, 1
0.0. NELSON, Commander,
Leaves Apalachicola the 7th, 17th and 29th of each
month.' . r -
Leaves New Orleans the 4tli, 14th and 26th of tacb
month.
Fare bet ween the following place* and New Orleans :
Columbus, - $18 00
Eufaula,.. 17 00
Fort Gaines and Bainbridge, -16 00
Woodvilie, Bcllvue and Chattahoochee,...15 00
figy* Tickets to be had on board the ship or any
of the river steamers, and at the offices of the
Agents. ALBERT DODGE,
No. 36 Water Street, Apalachicola.
JOHN A. MITCIIEL,
No. 32 Poydras Street. New Orleans.
Nov. 29, 1860. 36-tf
Patriot office, where he is prepared to do all kind cf
his line, in a neat style and at short notice. He will al-
. _ keep on hard and for sale a well assorted stock of
French Calf Skins, Sole Leather and Fiudiu
September 13th, 1960.
"T
M RS. C. R. BOWMAN begs leave to inform the
Ladies of the city of Albany and vicinity, that she has
taken the Millinery and Dress-Making Establishment for
merly occupied by Mrs. Brinson,opposite Mr.E. T. Jones’
Grocery Store.
gSy N.B.—AH orders from the country promptly at-
._naed t«». Bonnets, Caps and Head-Dresees made and
trimmed to order at short notice. Try us, and judge for
yourselves.
February 23. i860
48-tf
BRICK WARE-HOUSE I
SIMS & RUST,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merohants,
ALB \ NY. GEORGIA.
FT1 HANKFUL for the liberal patronage received,
I we respectfully renew the offer of our services.
Our arrangements for the next business season are
perfect, aDd we will bo fully prepared to store Cot
ton on reasonable terms, and to *i?ll for tlic
l*lSliest market price. Liberal advances
made, and prompt attention given to all orders for
Bagging, Rope, &c. SIMS & 11UST.
Albany, June 14th, 1860. 12—tf
Wheeler & Wilson’s
sirare MMmii,
THE BEST MADE I
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Gresit Central Agency for tbc State.
—Machines of all kinds repaired by—
E. J. JOHNSTON & C0. y
Watch Makers and Jewzlebs,
Maoon, Oa.
March 20th, 1S0O 1—ty
“AUGUSTA WORKS. -
L Hopkins & Co., Proprietors,
M ANUFACTURE all kinds of Iron and Braes Cast*
ing for Gold Mines, Mills. Horse Powers, Cotton
Presses, Gin Gear, or any kind of Machinery, large to
small. Also, VICTOR and PREMIUM COOK, PAR
LOR and BOX STOVES. „ .
J. E. MACMURPHY,Sunt.
February 23, i860 48—ly
PIANOS ANDMELODEONS.
REDUCTION IN PRICES'.
eithertrain.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon So Western trains
to Griffin and Atlar.;*i, and the west: also, with South-
Western trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines,
Americus. Columbus, Montgomery, &.c., and at Millen
with Augusta and Savaunah Rail Road to Augusta and
the north ; at Savannah with the tri-weekly Steamships to
New York ; also, with Steamships to Philadelphia and
at Augusta, with tho South Carolina Rail Road is secured,
<1 passengers will have no detention st Angusta or Millen,
heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,Gen’I Sun’t.
March 1,1SG0 4&-
Diarrhffia, Cramps, Cholera!
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Albany, Ga.
W E again return
P
interest ofthose who may favor ua with their bu*
Liberal advances made, See Particular attention given
lien* lor Rope and Bagging.
Very Respectfully^
LIFE DROPS.
UE SEVER TAILING
REMEDY.
This medicine has been tkied
tested and rxovED by ten years
experience to be the only certaix,
and keliable remedy for all
LL DERANGEMENTS, DIAESnOEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMPS,
i, cholera,cholic, &.C., now before the public-—
.._sihe Diarrhoea, and it never constipates the bowels.
n« ’oee will satisty any ono of its merits. Price only
Cent*
Prepared by Tull & Stowj 43 Bowery^ New York.
i Albany, Ga., by
May 31,1860.
BasketeTsilvw-Plated Tea
Spoon* and Forks,
Table and Pocket Cotlenfj Wood
W.re,Broom. end Brn*c; 1 M.ttt [ Tri
Sew York. July 28, lWi6.
ALBANY HOTEL,
ALBANY, GA^
flLL BE OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION
OF LOCAL AND TRANSIENT
Boarders,
n
Jan. 8,1861.
M#
kaptinjiattaa.
IYOLKER,
LAND FOR SALE.
? - OFFER for sale lots of lend nnrabere 184 end
181. In Uw 9th District of Mitchell oonntjr. On—
will eeli e good bargeln in eeidlend. Tllloegood.
Cell on me el Albeny. Ge.
IKED. BUBTZ, Ajtent.
| FoTtOhtrlS, 1840 M-tf
The Di-iRp’s Patent Piano
is THE
BEST IN J.1 WORLD.
S. B. DRIGGS, OF NEW YORK,
IS THE INVERTER & PATENTEE-
TTE has done more to perfect ilie Piano than all
| I others. They arc made as much as possible,
like the Violin, having two sounding boards, one at
top, the other at bottom, convexing outwards a thin
case with oval ends, all free from the strain of the
strings, which comcson an iron frame and bed plate.
By this arrangement a largo chamber for sound is
formed, and a tone produced never before heard in
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 affected 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
mitted to them, when they speak against the Driggs
Piano, for they arc 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 and tried them.
The following gentlemen have purchased Drigg’i
Pianos: Prof. I. R. Branham, P. G. Guttenbergcr,
Professor of music in the W. F. College; Professor
Williams, of the Academy forthe blind, Mr. J. H.
R. Washington, of the State Bank, Mr. G. W. Ross,
all of Macon, 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 bare
the money refunded. If after a year’s trial, it does
not prove a better Piano than those of any other
make ever sold in Georgia. All communications on
the subject, should be directed to O* B. Rice,
Macon, Ga., sole Agent for Georgia. He re
fers to the above named gentlemen, or any respon
sible citizen of Macon, as to his ability or willing-
nets to fulfill all his oontracts.
1^. He has been toning, and repairing Pianos
for twenty-throe years, and claims to understand
the Instrument thoroughly.
I MajirtWlWO. ^
June 28.1960.
f T. II. JOHNSTON,
J. A. HILL.
14—tf
Georgia—Baker County.
A LL persons are hereby notified that I shall ap
ply to the Ordinary of said county, within the
time prescribed by Isw, for l.!tters of dismissior
from the Estate of William J. Billing, late of said
county, deceased.
August 30, I860.
MARY J. BILLING. Adir
. usual prices. They are mads by the best
nufucturers.such apChiekering, Worcester, Harris, tc..
»nd can be seen at Mr. Samuel Smitn’s Furniture Store.
They will be warrauted to giveratisfnetion as to tone and
durability. BRANDS &- KORNEK,
of Columbus, Ga.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, Albany, G*.
May 31, I960. 10—tf
NOTICE.
I ll AVE thisday sold my entire interest in tha Basie***
of Jones &T*»nkersley. Either party are authorized
to mako settlements. This July 10th, 1860.
E. T. JONES.
July 26th. 1860. 18-tf
N CARD.
T HAVE this clay bought this entire interact of E. T
Jones in the Family Grocery Business, and will con
tinue the same' at the stand formarly occupied by Joae* A
Tankersley. This July 10th» I860;
THE HARRALL HOUSE,
mtw,
H AVING purchased the above Hotel, formerly
under the coutrol ot It. M. Deuglae, at New
ton, Ga., I design making it the best house which
the patronage 1 receive will justify. I shall spare
no pains to take good care of man aud beast; and
will be provided with all the luxuries from weed,
stream, and garden, in their season.
The public are respectfully iuvited te give me m
trial, and if I tail to please them, it will net he frem
au honest effort to do *e.
REUBEN HARRALL.
May 8, I860. 6-lj
Notice for l.cuvc to Nell.
S IXTY DAYS after date, application will bo mado
to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Mont
gomery county, for leave
of land No
_ the 12th district of Baker county.
Oct. 11, 18G0. JOHN I’EARSON, Adm’r
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to J. S. Morctnen, by note
or account, will confer a favor by calling at
the old stand and paying up, as it will save time
and hard feelings. In my absence, Mr. Harris
will always be found on band.
J. S. MOltEMEN.
Albany, Oct. 25, 1860. 31—9w
Georgia, Worth County.
Geocgia Powell, by her next friend,'
Sylvanus Jordan,
In Equity in
IVortk Superior
Court, October
Term, 1860.
Elizabeth Jordan, Administratrix
of Joshua Jordan, dec’d, and Alfred
J. Powell.
I T appearing to the Court that one of the defendants i
the above stated bill, to-wit: Alfred J. Powell resides
beyond the jurisdiction of this Court and this State—It is
therefore ordered that eaid Alfred J. Powell be served with
notice of said suit by a publication of this order,
demur to said 8111,0
confessed, and complaisant allowed to proceed exparte.
By the Court.
SAMUEL HALL, \ Complainant’s
WM. A. HARRIS,\ Au’ys.
I hereby certify that the above is a true extract Imm the
minutes of Worth Superior Court, October 24th, 18f0.
November 8,1860.
ROBT J. WEEKS, Clk S. C.
Savannah, Gfa.
(Mrs. J. B. Foley, Proprietress.)
T HIS new and elegant Hotel, fronting
Monument Square, is now iu com- |
pletc order, and ready to accommodate J
in fine style, the travelling public. *
The rooms are large and airy, and is equal to a*y
Hotel North or South. Fecly’s splendid Fonr-IIorsa
Omnibus is always at the Depot and Steamboat
Landings to couvey 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 House*.
June 7th. 1860. 11—tf
State of Georgia, Worth Cooxtt.
SUPERIOR COURT, OCTOBER TERM, 1860.
Sarah A. Roberts ) Present, his Honor Henry G. La
ys. I mar. Judge. Libel Jor Divorce—
J axes Roberts. ) Rule to perfect service.
TT appearing tot n.v Court by the return of the
L that the defendant does not reride in this county, and it
farther appearing that he does not reside in this’Slat**— It
is, on motion of eouneel, ordered that said defendant ap
pear and answer at the next term of this court—else that
the ease bo considered in delimit, and the plaintiff allowed
to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be
jSjdinth. P *‘ ri0, w°M C, A. , HARRm. f<M,r
Attorney for Libelstu.
A true extract from tho minute* of Worth Superior
Court, October 30tb, 1860 n u
ROBERT J; WEEKS, Clerk,
i November 8,13to. , xnka.
ADAMS & REYNOLDS,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT8,
•Itacon, Geo.
C ONTINUE the busineM at the Fire-
proof VVure-House hitherto occupied I
by them. They pledge their personal at-1
tention to all business entrusted to tbeir J
charg« and respectfully solicit consignments of Cotton
other produce. . . , .. ...
Orders* for Bagging, Rope and other family supplies fill
sd promptly and with care, and at the iowert market pri
css. Liberal advances made on Cotton in Store.
Wereferto Hon. A. H. Colquitt. Baker county.
Hon. A. E. Harris, Dougherty * 4
Hon. H. P. Wooten, Lee “
B. Green, Esq.', Lee **
John Moore, Esq., Randolph **
D, H. Janos, Esq., ** **
Petto* Reynolds. A. B. Aram*.
September30,1858 27*—
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T OT No. 31 in the 6th district of Randolpcounty
JLi 69, 199, 139,133,iu the illh district of Ran-
the!8t)i District ofThomapcoun-
dolph County.
Number 110. i
ty.and Dumber 83 in the 8th District of Thomaa
county.
Number 475 in the 12th District of Lowndea
county. N
Number 1 in the 5th District ofDooly connly.
Number* 153. 953. In the 5th District of Early
county, and num6er383 in the^8tb District of Ea/ly
connty. A ppiyto
IlBUlIT 8,1859.
JOHN A. DAVIS,
Albany, G*.
A1-.