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(general TViujcrtisemcnts.
Chinese Sugar Cane;.
PURE SEED.
JfMlE 8utwcrrber takes sreal pleasure in informing
the planters, farmers and gardeners oftlie South,
that he ha* secured from the most reliable sources,
seed of this very valuable plant, the* properties of
which may be briefly summed up as follows :
"l at. One acre of the stalks properly cultivated,
will yield from 400-to 500 gallons of fine syrup,
equal to the best New Orleans, arid from the same
roots a second crop of excellent fodder.
2d. Sown broadcast or in close drills, on 1ahd deep
ly or highly manured, it will yield thirty to filly thou
sand pounds of superior fodder to the acre.
34. It surpasses all other plants for soiling (feed
ing green) and fodder on account of the great amount
ofsugary juice which it contains, and is greedily
eaten bv stock of all kinds.
4lh. It bears repeated cuttings like Egyptian mil
let,* growing off freely and rapidly nfter each cutting.
5ui. h stands drought much better limn common
com, retaining its green color and juiciness even af
ter the seed matures.
6th. The seed is excellent for human food when
ground into meal, and fattens animals very speedily,
from 25 to 75 bushels can be raised on an acre.
7tb. It is so certain a crop that planters may be
sure of succeeding with it as a sugar plant any
where south of Maryland and north of Mexico. If
planted early in the’Southern States, the seed will
mature and produce another crop the same season.
The seed which has been very carefully kept pure
from the original importation, will be offered in cloth
packages, each containing enough to plant half au
acre in drills, with full directions for the cultivation,
which is perfectly simple.
These packages will be forwarded per mail, free
of postage, to any address on receipt* of $?1 30 for
each package, when not gent by um.l, ! will famish
the packages at gl each. Early orders are solici
ted, as the supply of good and reliable seed are quite
limited. Applicants names will be entered in the
order in which they are received, aud the seed will
be mailed as soon as possible.
Dealers in seeds and country merchants, a liberal
discount will be made from retail rates if their orders
ere received immediately. Address with plain di<
r*ctions for mailing, J. E. McMULLEN,'
IrwinvilJe, Irwin county, Ga.
IT The Thoraasvillo Watchman will please copy
*nd insert 3 months.
Aug. 27,1857. 22-3m.
. - UW.WMJ
HARDWICK &. CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—BAY STREET '
Savunnnii, Geo.
S.IUKWOCE. I W. E. MAKSFIELD. ) C. UAKDW1CK.
July 23.J857. • .IT—
professional Carte. ©titered C&iluctlisfments. 1
Beall & Stovall,
WAREHOUSE
'AND COMMISSION MERCBi
Reynold, between Jackson and McIntosh streets,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
TfE have removed to Metcalf'* LAH— ,
/V FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, on Reyoold t be-
tween Jackson and McIntosh Streets, recently occupied
by Gilhain A Askin, in the centre of the City, in the vici
nity of the principal Warehouses, aud convenient to the
Hotel*. ^
Being amply provided with good and safe Storage for
Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon and Produce generally,
Jivided and faithful attention.
Family supplies, and the usual facilities, will tafepffonlcd
customers. ■ • -
Our Commiarions will be such as are customary in the
city. WM. M. BEALL,.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 13,1857.
Hardeman & Griffin,
dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LTQUORS AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CORNER OF THIRD AND CHERRY STREETS,
MACON, GEO.
TUOS. HASDEMAff, JR.
Jan. 20,1857—ly. J. w. orurns.
Drs. Jennings & Douglas,
_ •• Albany, Geo.
. January 29th, 1856. . 44—ly
, w. w.
Albany—will respond promptly to al! calls V
within the province of a Physician °
Feb. 12th, 1857.
Lyon & Irvin,
ATTORNEYtTAT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
feT Will practice in the Superior Coart. of Dougherty,
Lee, Baker, Calhoun, Early, Decatur, Miller, Terrell and
and Worth counties. Prompt attention given to all busi
ness entrusted to their care. Richard r. eton.
March 20,1856. samuel d. irviic.
BEHN & POSTER,
General Commission Merchants,
•' 204 Ba'y stbeet, Savannah, Geo.
* . T. H. BEHN.
Tone 25,1857 : (ly) -----
JOHN FOSTER.
Savannah *and Charleston
STEAM-PACKET LINE.
Slaughter & Eley,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
tST Will practice in the counties composing the South-
Western Circuit, and in Dooly and Wdith of the Macon
Circuit. They pledge themselves to a strict attention to
business. Wi. M. Slaughter.
Nov. 27.1856. (35—) Rout. N. £ley.
RAILROAD
—TO—
.A. 1j 33 j&. 3NT "ST
MARSHALL COLLEGE.
■JlIEXTTcnn opens the flth instant: Rev. Dr.
A" Sherwood will enter upon his duties as Presi
dent, in connexion with Messrs. Attaway and
Browr. Other Teachers, if necessary, will be em
ployed. Griffin is decidedly healthy, and its morali
ty will compare with any other town in the State.
This College is easier of access to the Southern part
of the State than any oflier—being on RailroatLbe-
t'ween Macon and Atlanta.
August 20, 1857. 21—
Sale of Town Lots.
T HE SUBSCRIBER will cell at Public Auction on the
first Tuesday in December, in the city of Albauy,
Dougherty County:
272 business anu residence Lots, oi one-fourth, one half
ad one acre each.
These lots are situated in the mo-4 desirable PJtt of the
_ ty. Sale positive, and to be continued fronl day to day
until completed. .
TERMS—One-third, cash; one-third, six months, and
the balance at twelve months.
The location of Albany, being in the centre of the rich
cotton growing lands of South-western Georgia, and the
terminus of the South-Western Railroad, anu receiving, as
she will,from sixty to seventy thousand bales ofthepres-
it growing cotton crop, with a certain prospect of a rapid
•any increase,offers ihe greatest inducement for profiia-
e investment of any other point in die Southern Country.
The Railroad will be completed to Albany by the 1st of
October, in ample time for the opening of the business, aud
the transportaUon of the present cron.
1 W. W. CHEEVER.
Sip, 17,1857. 25—td.
Trustee’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an appointment and decree at cham
bers of the Honorable Superior Court of the
Macon Circuit, will be sold privately, and if not sold
before the day of sale, publicly, at the Court House
door, in their respective counties, titles to the follow,
ing Iota of land:
The “Baker” sale will be the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary} “Dacatur,” first do. in March; “Worth,’’first
do. in April; “Irwin,” first do. in May; “Appling,”
first do. in June; “Marion,” first do. in July; “Hous
ton,” first do. in August; “Wilkinson,” first do. in
September ;“Cherokee,” first do. in October ; M Polk,”
first do. in November; Baker—quit claim to No. 126
and 127,1st District, and warrantee to 180 in the 8ih
District; Decatur 242,20th District, 302,15th Dis
trict, 218,21st District. Worth, quit claim title to
No. 75,16th; 125,15th ; 140,16th ; 180,15th ; 112.
15th; No. 110,15th; 124, 15th, and warrantee to 53
inthel5tb. Also lot in Alexandria, quit claim to the
lost. Irwin 117,2d ; 113,6th; 274do. now Lowndes
eonnty, 37,1st Appling, Marion, 180, 13th Musco
gee now Marion; Houston, No. 10, 11th; Wilkin-
•ou71,27th District; Cherokee 104, 2d District,3d
section, 925, 2d District, 1st section. Polk, No. not
known to as, papers not having come in to our hands,
bat think *tis 800,2d District, or section will be as
certained by the sale. Terms halfcas/i, balance 12
months. Sold for the purpose of “settling claims,”
And benefit of “the heir at law,” Martha E. Stokes.
WM. M. STOKES, Trustee.
Jan. 15th, 1856. 42—ids.
Carroll Lands.
P ERSONS owning Lands in Carroll,
Heard and Paulding counties, Geo., i
can find sale for them nt fair prices by
applying to the subscriber at his office in
Albany, Geo. O’ Office up stairs, over the
Office. A. J. WRIGHT.
June 11, 1857 11-6m*
The Best Pump now in Use!
JJAV1NG purchased the patent right of Dough-
James C. Brooks,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
June .11,1857. 11—6ni.
John Lyon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-NEWTON, Baker Co. Ga.
jT Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted
i care in the counties of SutntcL Lee. Dougherty, Ba
ker, Calhoun, Early mid Decatur. Mar. 20,18***
T HE Superior Steam Ship GORDON—F. Bar
den, Commander, leaves Savannah for Charles
ton every Wednesday ar.d Saturday afternoon at 6
o’clock; returning, leaves Charleston every Monday
and Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
The Gordon is a staunch Sea Boat—is unsurpas
sed for speed, and has elegant accommodations for
passengers. „
N. B.—This line has a through freight arrange
ment with the Central, South-Western and Mnsco-
gee Railroads. Freights bet ween all points on these
Roads, and Charleston will be forwarded free of
charges in Savannah. •
' J. P. BROOKS, Agt., Savannah.
E. LaFITTE & CO., Ag’te, Charleston.
September 10,1857 24—
Tailoring Establishment.
T HE Subscriber would ^ fSk A
most respectfully inform lUF
the. citizens of Albany anil
surrounding country, that
be bas opeued a «
Merchant Tailoring
ESTABLISHMENT
over the Post Office, in the
West corner, where he
has on hand a well selected
slock of French and English
Cloths and Cassimeres, .
also a good variety of PLAIN and FANCY VEST
ING, and which he is ready to make up at the
shortest notice.
O’ From a long experience in the business in
New York and Philadelphia, he is enabled to
guarantee to his customers, most elegant fits, and
Die best workmanship. S. P0LFUS.
Albany, Gjl., April 9th 1857. 2 6m.
G. J. Wright,
Attorney at Law—Albany, Geo.
May 21. 1857. 8—ly*
John Carr Brown,
Attorney at Law—Albany, Geo.
July 23.1857. 17—
Wm. A. Harris,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA,
Oct. 9, 1856 Worth Co., Geo.
Refers to—Seward, Hauscll A Harris,
Thomasville, Geo.
. L.RCE SUPPLY OF. - " ■ ■
EXTRA- FAMILY.’*.
SUPERFINE & FINE.FLOUR-
CONSTANTLY .ON HAND..'- /*'•*
ORDERS RESPECTFULLYSCiUCITED,
— w:g. PET E fts
C L E V B L A N UiTjB
Wm. C. Connelly
RNEY AT LAW-ALB AN Y/fci
EORGIA.
John W. Evans,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENL
OF THE SOUTH-WESTERN CIRCUIT.
IT Office at B n abrid ge, Decatur county, Geo.—
Will also give prompt attention to the collection of
claims, and other civil business in the counties of
Decatur, Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, 1**0, Sumter
and Early. Feb. 14, 1856 46tf
Thomas J. Cox,
ATTORNE Y AT LA W—XE WTOX, GEO.
March 20,1856 51—
WARREN &. WARREN,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W,
.... ,— . . . Albany, Ocorsin.
erty and Lee counties for BARKER’S Lifting T ; V| ! ,h .S of Hu "l^ r / Dougherty,
■ y, . nTTODj ,i i *i i i j, 1 errcl I, Randolph, Larly, Caluoun, Laker, i hoinas and
and Forcing PUMPa, tlic subscriber has on hand Lowndw. (vol. 10—no. 44.)
and is prepared to furnish and fit any of the above
Pumps to either Cisterns or Wells of any depth, at
short notice and on reasonable terms.
The Pump can be seen in operation at the Court
House, and inanv other place* in Albany.
ROBERT J. NORTON.
Albany, July 9,1857. 15—3in.
To Cotton Planters.
COTTOIST GINS
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
T HE subscriber having purchased the Gin Fac
tory formerly owned by Col. J. II. Watson, is
now prepared to furnish Gins of a very superior
quality to all who may apply.
Having engaged the services of Co!. Watson to
iapervise the establishment the balance of this year,
and having laid in a supply of materials of the best
quality, he has no hesitation in warranting his Gins
to be equal to any made in the State.
The subscriber will deliver Gins at Plantations at
one dollar and seventy-five cents per saw. Persons
wanting-will do well to order soon, as but a limited
number will be manufactured. Repairing done at
short notice. Address Col. J. II. Watsox, Palmyra,
Lee county, Ga.
CHARLES RANDALL.
July 2, 1857 14—
Georgia—Worth County.
TD HERE AS, Hiram W. Vines, odm^r on the es-
* » tale of Hiram Vines* late of said county, dec’d,
applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said
administration on the estate of Hiram Vines.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in October next, then and there to
show cause (if any) why said Letters Dismissory
should not be granted.
R.D. SINCLAIR. Ordinary.
May 7,1857. 6in.
John W. Solomons,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON. GEORGIA.
CLEVELAND STEAM MILLS,)
September 4, 1857. (
Dear Sir: We beg leave to call your attention to
Ihe annexed prices of Flour at the “Cleveland Mills,”
and think, by comparing our prices and quality with
those of other Mills, you will be induced to give us
your patronage.
The Cleveland Mills are located in the b^st Wheat
growing section of East Tennessee. We also hav
a choice of Middle, as well as East Tennessee to
select our Wheat from; all of which is examied by
experienced men, and none but the best Wheat al
lowed to go into the Mills. In getting good Wheat
we can rely on getting good Flour.
The Mills are entirely new and the machinery in
perfect order, turning out 125 barrels of Flour per
day—thereby enabling us to fill orders with prompt
ness, and the favorable reputation our Flour has se
cured shall be fully sustained for the future.
Prompt attention given to all crrrespondence and
orders. VV. G. PETERS, Atlanta.
II. B. DAVIS, Agt., Cleveland,Tenn.
TRICES AT THE MILLS.
Superfine Flour, quarter and half
barrel sacks 82 50 per 98 lbs,
Extra Family Flour, in quarter and
half-barrel sacks 3 00 “ “ “
Clioto,” or (Fine) in quarter and
half-barrel sacks 2 25 “ “ “
Sept. 10. 1857 24-6-n.
AT AMERICUS.
T IIE subscribers keep constantly
on hand,a large assorlmeutof fine
Furniture, Pianos,and Melodeons,and
House keeping Goods generally.
In our Ware-Rooms may he found
Mahogany Parlor Furniture,
COTTAGE CHAMBER
SETTS, MARBLE TOP
Bureau^, Center and Side Tables,
Marble Top Wash Stands, Wardrobe*, Book Cases,
Desks, Tete-a-Tetes, dec , Hall Stands, Iron and
Mahogany, Bedsteads, in great variety—Spring Beds,
Chairs of all kinds, Extension Tables, Gilt and
Rosewood Picture Frames, fitted to order, Looking
Glasses, and I*late Glass.
We are Agents for Hallett, Davis &. Co’s justly
celebrated Pianos, and sell them at manufacturers
prices, with the warrantee—prices as low as Macon
or Columbus. Goods carefully packed and forward
ed, either by Rail Road or Wagon, fre#of charge.
DANIELS, THOMPSON, &.*CO.
June 4, 1857. 10-I7w.
PAINTING
AND
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens and
the surrounding country, that he has permanently lo
cated in the city of ALBANY for the purpose of carrying
on Painting in its various branches—such as House, Sign
Ornamental and Coa’ch Painting; Paper Hanging dont
when required. He is also prepared to do Repairs on all
Carriages brought to him, in as neat a style as can be done
any other Southern town. All work warranted to bo
contracted for, or no charge made. All country orders
^ , Sheriff’s
WH-l* 1»8oM on the firet Tuesday”^
nest, before the Court House door in tft 1
of Albany, between the usual bouts OF sale,
lowing properly, to-wit: M *
The undivided ode third interest, of the boildi.
on lot number (35) thirty-five, on Broad street in n!
city of Albany, known as the Crummy House’ le,a!
onus the property of Thomas & Horn, to s»fi 3 i,
fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Sumter eo£I
tv. in favor of Jesse H. Watson, trustee for Mare*
Johnson vs. Thomas S. Horn. . • 1
Also, one flat boat, ns the property o( E. P. R,j
son, to satisfy a fi fa from Dougherty Superior Coa
in favor of David Hollihurton vs. "E. P. Saw**T!
enrity, Wm.P. Jennings and Robert Lunday, CD .
dorsers. Property pointed ont by Wm. P. Jennings
ALo, one bouse amflc! in Albany, on Bread utr^’
number (79) seventy-nine, ns the property- of H, r
Alexander, to satisfy five Justice Court fi fag isdned
from the 1097th District, G. M., two in favor nfSfc
ven Egan vs. H. C. Alexander, one P. H. Oliver*
one M. Smith, and one E. T. Jones vs. said Alextnl
der. Levy made arid returned by a constable.
Also, one b'uggy levied on as the property of Jan*.
Warren, in favor of John Tharp vs said Warren
said fi fa issued from the Inferior Court in chHml»r i i
Sep. 3, 1857.
t in chamber*''
«. ATKINSON, Dep. Sheriff
Dougherty Postponed .Sheriff Sale.
Will bp sold before the Court House door, in th,
city of Albany, Dougherty county, between the
lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu'Ot-
tober next, the following property to-wit:
. Lot of land number one hundred and three in the
first district of Dougherty rounlvais the property 0 f
William Donn, to satisfy two fi fas issued front Die
10971b district, G. M-, in favor of John Porter
said William Dunn. Levy made and returned bv a
constable. S. ATKINSON, D. Shcriit i
Sep. 3, 1857.
13—
IIEM*V C. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AX LAW,
tT Will promptly attend toallbusinesscntrust.
d to hie r.are.
April 12,*50 1 tf
IIENRY MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia.
WiLLpracticei nthe Court soltlioiouth-westeri
and Southern Circuit.?.
Albany,April I 2,*50. 1 tf.
Williams & Harper,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WEBSTER, LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Court* of the South-western
Circuit. [Feb. 9,1855. 45—
Dawson A. Walker,
•LAND LAWYER—SPRING PLACE, GEO.
,.72$r Will promptly attend to anv business confided to
him in the Cherokee or Blue Ridge Circuit.
May 30, 1856 b ly
fflHE subscriber has thoroughly tried, at Macon
and Columbus, Georgia,his wrought-iron Cotton
Screw, where two of them are now standing and
will remain until October for inspection. I believe
it is the cheapest, by half, ever offered far the pur
pose of pressing cotton or hay, as the frame, screw-
pin, and leavers are all of wrought iron. ^ It should
be attached to the gin-house, and have it put up
through the floor, as the ordinary press—the levers
being only five feet in length—to nave the width of
the house and 18 or 26 feet in length,* the lint could
then be placed all around the screw. Then a man
can take five hands and pack as many uve-hundred-
pouod-balesin one day, with as little labor to the hand,
as the same five and two more, with a horse, can on
the wood screw in the same time. Three hands can
put up one and take it down, arid it can be carried at
one loftd with four mules to any point. As this is
for the public eye I will give the amount of timber
necessary for completing one:
piece 17 feet long 44 by 9.
“ 17 2 by 9.
THOMAS 0. SriCElt,
Attorney at Daw,
ALBANY—GEO.
April 22,1853 3—ly.
M’BAIN HOUSE.
Formerly known as tbc Hill’s House,
AMERICUS, GJx.
rjtHE subscriber having become propri-
Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales.
ILL be sold before the Court House door in the
* * town of Morgan, Calhoun county, on the fint
Tuesday in October next, between the" usual bourn
of sale, the following property, viz:
Lot of land No. 111 in the 4th district of origin,
ly Early but now Calhoun county; levied on as the
property of John L.‘ F. Kemph, by a fi fa issued from
Calhoun Superior Court: W. H. Wakefield & Co.
vs. John L. F. Kemph. “
Plaintiffs.
. Sept. 3, 1857.
mph. Property pointed ont by
W. H. PIERCE, Dep, Sh’tf.
strictly attended to.
His Shop can be found on Broad street, c
drick’s Wjgon Shop—sign “Paint Shop.”
r Ken-
Citation and Notice.
Georgia—Dougherty County.
To all whom it may Concern,
V HEREAS, John C. DeGr.iffcnreid applies to
me for letters of Dismission as Administrator
the estate of John DeGraffenreid, deceased, at
the October Term of the Court of Ordinary of said i |er ^ Bowden
county. Letters of Dismission will be granted in'
terms of the law, if no objections be filed.
J. M. COOPER, Ordinary D. C.
March 19,1857.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
HERE AS, Joseph P. Phillips applies to me
v * for Letters of Administration on the estate of
John Phillips of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to nolify all the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my !
J. HI. C. HOLAHON—Attorney at Law,
ISABELLA, Worth County, Georgia.
Will give prompt attention to nllhusinesscntrust-
ed to his charge. [July 21,1854. 16—tf.
J. LAW,
Attorney at Law,
Raiubridgc, Dccntur Comity, Geo.
Will attend punctually the Superior Courts of theCoun-
ties of Early,Baker and Decatur,of the South-western,aud
of the Couaty of Thomas of the Southern Circuit.
April 12,1850 vo 6—no 1—tf.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of lames A.
McCollum, dec’d, are requested to come for
ward and settle; also, all persons holding claims
against said estate will present them in due terms
of tha law, or this notice will be plead ih bar of their
recovery, this 10th Aignsjt, 1857^
Aigust 13,1857.
McCollum, Adm’^
20-6 w.
LAND FOR SAL^
. Adjoining Albany.
I WILL sell on reasonable terms? about two han
dled acres of land adjoining to Albany on the
West, being the lot of land on which I recently re
sided. There is about 80 acres of land fenced and
in cultivation, and the balance is well timbered.—
.Them are a dwelling house, out houses, &c.,on the
place. I will cell the whole or a part of the land, to
enit purchasers. JOHN M. KENDALL,
Albany. July ) 6,1857 (ifitf.) Agent.
' Georgia—Calhoun County.
fiUXTY Days after date, application will he made
O to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said coonty,
whan sluing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
•the real estate of Abner Dyson, deceased, lying in
said eoanty. * WILLIAM PRICE, Adtn
July 10,1857.
Adminlatrator’e Siklc.
IY virtae of an order of Court of Oidii
•Cfcaftehoodjee county, I will sell to th
next, the (Allowing lots of land, viz:' do'. 36 and
in tha Wthdi^of Baker county. Sold a.
16
i Thistobeof
1 “ 14 “ 6 by 16-< toughtimber,
( pine or oak.
2 “ 13 2 by 12.
2 “ 14 “ li by 9.
2 “ 10 “ 1 by 5.
1 “ 5J “ 9 . by 23.
This makes s box near nine feet deep with bed
and follower, and all other fixtures. I furnish the
iron and the work done on it at Macon and put the
above lumber to it at the place where it is wanted,
the purchaser furnishing the lumber and paying the
freight from Macon, can have one of the handiest
and cheapest Cotton Screws now known, its durabil
ity considered, as it is given op by all who have seen
it to be a lifetime investment. J can pack five hun
dred pounds with three hands—take five and Iterc
is no hard work done. Price 8150 this year.
I expect, if life lasts, lo Have one at the next State
Fair, and would bo glad to see one of every other
pattern of presses now in use there and let the world
indge for itself. I then expect to sell the tight in
any size territory that may be desired on reasonable
terms, with a working model, within the limits of
such county or counties, and all the information nec
essary for patting them np and working them. Ad
dress, TbomasviVlc, Georgia.
JAMES MASSEY.
Aug. 13,1857. 4 30 —2i w ,
NOTICE TO LAND-H0LDEBS.
wiUattendto the selling or examining
—ofImpd.1yin,^gyrf^
Poplar street, to all business committed to-
their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed pledge
of faithfulness to all the interests of their friends and cus
tomers, they hope to receive their full share of the public
patronage.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and other produce
ben required.
Z§T Planter's Family Stores—also, Bagging, Rope &c.,
furnished at the lowest market rates.
Macon, June U, 1857. 11—8m.
Stephen W. Parker,
PEVTOS REYNOLDS.
Adams & Reynolds,
WARE-HOUSE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
etor of this well known commodious Jill
Establishment, promises those who may
favor him with their patronage, that he will spare
neither puins or expense in rendering them comfor
table whilst they tarry at his House. The Stajie
Office for the Alligator and South-Western Route,
are kept at his HOUSE. Call and try ME, and
you sliall not go away dissatisfied.
NEW NAN MtBAIN.
November 13.1856. 33—tf.
FINDLAY’S
Steam Engine Manufactory,
Iron and Brass Foundry,
AM> %
General Machine Shops,
Macon, Georgia.
T HE Proprietors of this Establishment would re
spectfully call tlieattentionofthosecontempla-
ting the erection of Steam Mills, for Satring and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the Work has been, and will be, a
sufficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, aftord facilities for
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment In the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that ofuny first cl&sf North
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of
hinery, &c.; for any portion of which we
be pleased to receive orders, viz:
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cir
cular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best
quality for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels,
a great variety, G i n Gear, al I sizes, Iron
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrought and Cast
Iron, very superior,
embracing
Strength with beauty of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns
for Stores, Churches, &c., &c., Gold Mining Ma
chinery, with Double and Single acting
office in terms of the law, and show cause (if any
they have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature in
Morgan, August 12th, 1857.
RICH’D F. JONES, d. c. c. o.
August 20, 1857. 30d.
Notice.
Georgia—Dougherty County.
T WO months from date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell the real estate of Wiley I.ane, dec’d.,
for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
JOSHUA B. OLIVER, Adm’r.
August 6, 1857.
Worth Sheriff’s Sales.
‘VV’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
* " next, lie fore the Cou rt House door in ihe town
of Isabella, Worth county, between the legal hour*
of sale, the following property to wit:
One lot of land number 230, in the 14th Diet, of
Worth county, levied on as the property of YVm.
Keen, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of A. M. Giddens.
Also, one lot of land number 130 in the l4th Di$t.
Worth county, levied on as the property of Win. R.
Harris to satisfy onefi fa in favor of J. H. Watson
vs. said Harris.
Also, one lot of land number not known, but
known as the place whereon B. T. Collier now live?,
levied on as the property of B. T. Collier to satisfy
one fi fa issued from Houston Superior Court, in fi.
vor of Sackit, Lyons & Co., vs. B. T. Collier, one fi
fa issued from Worth Superior Court in favor Car
ter & Bowden vs. B. T. Collier, and other fi fi*
against said Collier in my hands.
Also, one lot of land number not known, but known
as the place whereon Win. Harden now lives, intti*
141 h District of said county, to satisfy one 1i la in
favor of Wm. J. Anderson vs. Wm. Harden.
Also, the interest of A. J. Shine in the settlement
of lands in ihe 14th District of Worth county, levini
on as the property of A. J. Shine, in favor of B. F.
Ross vs. J. G. Brown, Win. Posey,and A. J.Shine.
Also, two town lots in the town of Isabella, mini-
known, but known as the Hotel iait.^
Gordon Sumner, to satisfy one fi fa in favor ofG. J.
Norris vs Gordon Sumner. Property pointed ont
in said mortgage.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, one
hundred and fifty acres of lot of land number 200,
in the 14th District of said county, ns the property of
Samuel Story, to satisfy one Superior Court fi tain
favor of Truluck & Bio. vs. said Samuel Storv.
S. W. PEARCE, SVlT.
Sep. 3,1857.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
One lot of land number (9) nine, in the 7th Did
of said county, as the property of L. M. C. Britt, U*
satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor of Allen
Dykes. Property pointed out by Plff’s. Att’y.
Also, at the same time and place, lot number 8,in
block 2, in the town of Isabella, in said county.—
the estate of William Fowler, late of said; Also, one lot number not known to me.but known
county, deceased, applies to ire for Letters of Dis-; as the lot lying west of the lot Ferry Pool now lives
ssion as Administrator on said estate. | on, containing one acre ; also one. acre lot in the
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons • south west corner of said town survey, levied on w
interested to be and appear at my office on or before*! the property of Gordon Sumner to satisfy one fi ta
the first Mondav in October next, then and there to! issued from Irwin Superior Court, in favor of William
how cause (if. any) why said Letters of Dismission M. Til listen vs. said Sumner,
should not be granted.
R. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary
Georgia—Worth County.
W HEREAS, John W. Fowler, Administrator c
llio potato nf Williiim Fowler, late of ? a
Walker, ^Parker & Co.,
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 85 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
T HE undersigned would respectfully offer their services
to the Merchants and Planters oi the interior. And
as we were notparties to the late combination entered into
by the Cotton Factors of this city against the Planters* ve
do not consider ourselves bound by tbrir action, and will
therefore receive and sell Cotton at the old rotes of Cbm-.
walker, Parker &■ co.
References
Sawnnah—Conent, Webster & Palms, Clark &Coo-
lef^Wjlbsm RemshartA. Co.,E.S. Kempton.Dr. W. T.
MessnuBlandford Aprawford—Pond W.
Sc?. 17,1857.
fTWO months after dale'anpllcatlon will be made
- - to the Hon. Conrtof Ordinary of Terreil rfhnty
for leave to sell ail the Negroes belonging to the eJ-
tate of Robt. Butler, (iatS oi Randolph now Terrell
eonnty, dec’d.- .JCHN’J. SESSIONS, Guard.
- June 3A1857- . .
Force and Lift Pumps of any required
size. Shafting with Turned Pul-
lies, from the smallest size to
nine feet Diameter, Cot
ton Press Irons,
Colton Screws,
i Mill Screws
and Bales,
|land's Celebrated self-acting Car Coupling
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere.
• R. FINDLAY A SONS.
Macon, March 19,1857. • 5f—
Land Office Agency,
MIUedgeYlire* Ga.
T HE undersigned will attend to nil business con*:
nected with the purchase or sale of Land in any
part of tiff* State. They have considerable expe
rience in the Land business J and being at tbe Seal
of Government; where they can have convenient re
ference to the-Public Records, have all the necessa
ry facilities for trae
owners of any Lots of Land in the State. ~We will
endeavor to negotiate a^trade^ for persons^ who may
the npmi
will betaken _ .
Land Bookstand all information in regard to Lands
furnished for reasonable compensation.
. ;• a. w.caiXaway a CO.,
J - . LandAgents. .
Milledgcville, Ga., Feb. 26,'1857.-.-» 4p-mtf.
May 7, 1857.
Administrator’s Sale.
6m.
Also, one lot of land number fifty-four, in the 7\h
District of said county, as the property of J. P. Reg
ister. to satisfy two Justice Court fl fas issued from
the 1124th District, G. M.* in favor of E»*iW
Hornsby vs. said Register; one in favor of J. J*
" O. E. Green, llenrv llandcocknud
A GREEABLE to an order from the Court of Or- Pike A Co., vs. (
dinary of Dooly county, Ga., will be sold on the J- P* Register, security,
first Tuesday in November next, in the town of Vi-j Also, at same time and place, Miles Runnel's in*
etina, Dooly county, between the usual hours of sale: terest in lot of lan 1 number 168, in thel5th District
All that tract or parcel of land, the late residence of j of said county, as the property of Miles Runnels, vo
Portlock Thompson, deceased of said county. The! ^satisfy two Justice Court fi fas issued from the 5l2fh
tract contains one thousand and sixty-five acre?, j District, G. M., in favor of G. J. Norris and others
more or less, and lies on Flint River, one aud a half! vs * sa 'd Runnels.
miles below Traveller’s Rest, on I he road to Dray-; Also, at same time and place, one buggy, levied
ton and just two and a half miles from the Depot on ; on by J. J. Willis, (former Deputy Sheriff) as tb?
the South Western Railroad at Montazuma. The property of Malon Monk, to satisfy one fi fa in f<nw
place is in a good state of cultivation*»nd healthy, »t’T. M. Turner vs. said Monk, issued trum Irvnn
plenty cool well and spring water, a good frame .Superior Court. J. M. SPRING, D. Sh’ff.
dwelling and all necessary out houses, gin house, * Sep. 3*1857.
Ac. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. \ ■ 1 —
Ac. Anv one desirous of purchasing a good and IFortb Postponed Sheriff’s S«llC*
cohvonieiit plantation would do weir to come and f will be eold befere the Court House door in *
examine before the day of sale, as Mr. E. W. [homp-; tow „ o( ]sabe ,| a> Wort i, benveeo the usual
son on the premises will take a pleasure in showing. hours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in October netfi
the place to any one that may call. j the fallowing property, to-wit:
Also on the first Tuesday in December next, at: One,lot of land, number one, (1) in the sixteenth
the same place, ten likely negroes as above : Syan,j f, 6th) district of said county, as the property of Geo.
a man 48 yearsold ; 5iike,‘a,man 31 years uU ; Ke r *h t 0 satisfy one !! fa in favqr of William W-
biepben 32 years old ; Washington, 20 years old ; Brown V8 . Ea f d Kereh , i> ropeI £. p^ted out h
Dave a boy 14 years old ; John, a boy 5 years ; La-; pi a j nliff > 8 attorney. Said fi fa issued from Wortli
ny, a woman 50 dears old; Amy, a woman 25 years, Superior Court: Wr W. Brown vs. Gideon Smith,
and her two children, Ltndy, a girl 4 years old, and principal, and Sa m’l Story and G. Kerslt,-securi!i»
Anthony, a bov 8 months old. j Also, fourteen fi fas levied on half lot of land No.
_ kHlIMhs, l A ,| m » rj j 162 in the 14th district of said county.as tbe prtipeu
ty of B. T. Collier, to satisfy the following 6 fas fa* 1
the 1121st district, G. M.: Thas. Cox vs. B. T wJ T
lier; S. P. Jonas, Sarah C. Shines, Adpn’i
• A. OIllil li, f .it
E. W. THOMPSON, i Aam ra ‘
July 16,1857. . -i
Atlmmislralor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE loan order of the Court of Ordin-! g*
A-ary of Baker county, will bo sold on the first
and returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot of land No. 130 in the, 14th district*
the properly of William R. Haes to.satisfy su»7
fi-fas in favor of Sam'l P. Jones and others.
fi fa issued from a Justice Court of the 1121st ©vt
G. M. Levied and returned to me by a constabk*
S. W. PEARCE, Sheriff
Sept. 3, 1857. , - 4 « . ; . ,
ary of Baker county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in October next, before t^e Court House'
door in Ihe to\A ofwewton, said county, lot of land
nutnber 184 iivtne seventh district of Baker county,
as part of the estate of David Fairclotb, late of said
Baker county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and credilois of said deceased. Terats on the
day of sale. ' MATHEW R. MOORE,
July 16, 1857. Administrator.
. Notioe to Trespassers.
A LL persons are notified notto haul timber or
• from my land, and especially the .lands
near Albany on both sides of FJmt nver.
dprmissiop. ' . ^. pJEUSQN
Dougherty Superior Court,
Jonx Teiih, 1857. ,
TT appearing to the Court that Mary E. Fovrler i« owner
JL in her ovm ngnt. of lot of land number two hundred
and eight, (208) in the 1st district of Dougherty courtty, and
that the claims titles to the same iiuder a deed from
Alexander W. Aid, who purchased the aame from
Mows Grisr- — J ^ - * * -
said'Moses .
Fowler, havebeeir lost
going petition and aT
copies are tree copies mi .w . .
iie u .K^s»S;.Vd h i s b.^i.
AKon ^>"
■sww-.: ™ ”■ T -”?’7 i SK:;
Administrator’s Saft
Georgia—IVor/A County. > ,
B Y virtue of an order of the Hon. the Court
Ordinary of said county, will be sold before*
Court House door in the town 'of. Isabella,
first Tuesday In October next, within the
of sale, lot of land' number seven; (7) iu Now^J
(5) containing one-balf acre, and lot No. onjJJ/ -
block three, (3)
lying arid being ininetowo of I«toell4, w w®
erty of LukfiS. ITiooipson, lade o<
Sold for the'benefit Of the heirs and qredilort^f
deceased. Terms made known oil
SARAH rJ. ?PBM