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(general Qtbncrtisemcnts.
Chinese Sugar Cane.
PURE SEED.
the pis nters, farmers* a tid ga rdenert of the South,
that he ha« secured from the mqst reliable sources,
seed of this very valuable plant, the properties of
which mav be briefly summed upas follows :
1st. One acre of Hie stalks* properly cultivated,
will yield from 400 to 500 gal Iona of fine syrup,
equal to the best New Orleans, and from the same
roots a second crop of excellent fodder.
2d. Sown broadcast or in close drills,on land deep*
ly or highly manure*!, it will yield thirty to filly thou
sand pounds of superior balder to Hie acre.
34. It surpasses all other plants for soiling (feed
ing green) and balder on account of the great amount
of sugary 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 after each cutting.
5th. It stands drought much better than common
corn, retaining its green color and juiciness even af
ter the seed matures.
6th. The seed is excellent for human food when
ground into meal, ami fattens animals very speedily,
from 25 to 75 bushels can be raised on an acre.
7th. 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
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 sent by mail, I will furnish
the packages at §1 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, ai.d the seed will
be mailed as soon as possible.
Dealers in seeds and country merchants, a liberal
discount will he made from retail rates i f their orders
«t« received immediately. Address with plain di<
rections for mailing, J. E. McMULLEN,
' * ville, Irwin county, Ga.
(General SUmertisemcnts.
HARDWICK & CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—bay street—
* Savannah. Geo. t
HARDWICK. | W. R. XABSFIELD. | C. C. HARDWICK.
July 23,1857.
17—
Beall & Stovall,
WAREHOUSE
—
AND COMMISSION MERCIL
Reynold, between Jackson and McIntosh streets,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
W E have removed to Metcalf’s LARGE, NEW,
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, on Reynold, be
tween Jackson and McIntosh Streets, recently occupied
by Gilham & Askin, in the centre of the City, in the vici
nity of the principal Warehouses, and convenient to the
Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe Storage for
respectfully solicit consignments, which
undivided and faithful attention.
Family supplies, and the usual facilities, will be afforded
professional qtarfts.
Ocneral ^.buertisements.
Drs. Jennings & Douglas,
. , i Albany, Geo.
January 29th, 1856. 44— ly
DR; W.'W. TWITTY;
BEHN &. FOSTER.
pactoes jq
General Commission merchants,
- 204 Bay street, Savannah, Geoc,
T. H BEBIT.
June 25,1857 (ly) joh.v foster.
Lyon &, IrVin,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Will practice inthe Superior Courts of Dougherty.
and Worth counties. Prompt attention given to all busi
ness entrusted to their care. richard r. nroic.
March 20,1856. samuel d. ritver?
i Slaughter & Eley,
ATTORNEYS’AT LA W—ALBANY, GEO.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 13,1857.
, Will practice in the counties composing the South-
estero Circuit, and in Dooly and Worth of the Macon
Circuit. They pledge themselves to a strict attention to
badness. Wm. M. Slaughter.
Nov. 27,1856. (35—) Root. N. El»t. .
Hardeman & Griffin,
. DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LTQUORS AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
CORNER OF THIRD AND CHERRY STREETS,
MACON, GEO.
THOS. HARDEMAN, JR.
Jan. 29,1857—ly. j. w. griffin.
John Lyon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-NEWTON, B.ier Co. G».
RAILROAD
ker, Calhoun, Early and Decatur.
ALBANY
Sale of Town Lots.
T HE SUBSCRIBER will sell at Public Auction on the
first Tuesday in December, in the city of Albany,
Dougherty County:
272 business and residence Lots, ol one-fourth,
id one acre each.
Those lots are situated in the most desirable r
Sale positive, and to be continued from u
ICT The Thomasville Watchman will please copy c,t y-. Sale posit
.nd insert 3 month*. ■ term's third.e.,h ;
Alls'. 27,1857.
MARSHALL COLLEGE,
_ , third, six months, and
the balance at twelve months.
The location of Albany, being in the centre of the rich
cotton growing fands of South-western Georgia, and the
teiminua of the South-Western Railroad, and receiving
N EXT Term opens the 11th instant: Rev. Dr.
Sherwood will enter upon his duties as Presi
dent, in connexion with Messrs. Attaway and
Brown. Other Teachers, if necessary, will lie em
ployed. Gritlin is d cidedly 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 other—being on Railroad be
tween Macon and Atlanta.
August 20, 1857. 21—
.. . certain prospect of a rapid
K iarly increase,otters the greatest inducement for profita-
e investment of any other point in the Southern Country.
The Railroad will be completed to*Alfa*njr by the 1st of
October, in ample time for the opening of the business, and
the transportation of the present crep.
Sep. 17,1857.
Trustee’s Sale.
B Y virtueofan appointment anddecreeat 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 lots of land :
The “Baker” sale will be the first Tuesday in Feb-
rnmry; “Dacatur,” first do. in March; “Worth,’’first
do.in April; “Irwin,” first do. in May; “Appling,”
flretdo. in June; “Marion,”first do. in July; “Hous
ton,” first do. in August; “Wilkinson,” first do. in
September; “Cherokee,” first do. in October ;“Po!k,”
first do. in November; Baker—quit claim to No. 126
and 127,1st District, and warrantee to 180 in the Sth
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
in thel5tb. Also lot in Alexandria, quit claim to the
last. Irwin 117,2d ; 113,6th; 274do. now Lowndes
- county, 37,1st Appling, Marion, 180, 13th Musco
gee now Marion ; Houston, No. 10, 11th; Wilkin
son 71,27th District; Cherokee 104, 2d District, 3d
•ection, 925, 2d District, 1st section. Polk, No. not
known to us, papers not having come in to our hands,
but 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 “sailing claims
and benefit of “the heir at law,” Martha E. Stokes.
WM. M. STOKES, Trustee.
Jan. 15th, 1856. 42—ids.
C0TT03ST G-IJSTS
CHEAPER TIIA\ EVER.
. W. CHEEVER.
Carroll Lands.
P ERSONS owning Lands in Carroll, ,
Heard and Paulding counties, Get*., 4
can, find sale for them at fair prices by
ipplying to the subscriber at his office ‘
Albany, Geo. O’Office up stairs, over the Poet
Office. A. J.-WRIGHT.
June 11, 1857 ll-6m*
To Cotton Planters.
riVHE 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
T HE subscriber having purchased the Gin Fac- j it is the cheapest, by half, ever offered for the pur
lory formerly owned by Col. J. II. Watson, is pose of pressing cotton or hay, as the frame, screw-
now prepared to furnish Gins ol a very superior pin, and leavers are all of'wrought iron. It should
James C. Brooks,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
‘June 11, 1857. 11—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,
Oc.t.9, 1856 Worth Co., Geo.
Refers to—Seward, Hansel) &. Harris,
Thomasville, Geo.
Wm. C. Connelly,
RNEY AT LAW—ALBANY,75E0
Savannah and Charleston
STEAM-PACKET LISE.
T HE Superior Steam Ship GORDON—F. Bar
den, Commander, leaves Savannah for L'harles-
<&rtteral 3Vimcriisement9.
Tailoring Establishment.
T HE Subscriber would
most respectfully inform
tile citizens of Albany unci
surrounding country, that
he has opened a
merchant Tailoring
ESTABLISHMENT
over the Post Office, in the
West corner, where he
has on hand a well selected
stock of French and English
ton every. Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 6
o’clock; returning, leaves Charleston every Monday
anti Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
The Gordon is a staunch Sea Boat—is unsurpas
sed for speed, and has elegant accoranaidations for
passengers.
N. B.—This line has a through freight arrange
ment with the Central, South-Western and Mu sco
pe Railroads. Freights between all points on tl
Roads, r and* Charleston will be forwarded free of
diurges in Savannah.
J. P. BROOKS, Agt., Savannah.
E. LaFITTE & CO., Ag’ts, Charleston.
September 10, 1857 24—
Cloths and Cassimercs,
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
New York and Philadelphia, he is enabled
guarantee to his customers, most elegant fits, and
the best workmanship. S. POLFUS.
Albany, Ga., April 9th 1857. 2 6m.
public 0ales.
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL . be u 8 ? M onthe fir8t Tuesday in NovZt-
next, before the Court House Joor
of Albany, between the usual hours of sale nLft
lowing property, tn-wit: e ’ l " e
One bouae and Jot in tire eity of Albany N„
known but known as the house and lot on the n 2
aide of broad street in said city, the basement
of which is at present occupied by John N. oiSf
It wmeu IS ill ('resent occupied by John N. ])(. ]]■ ■'
,s a Bar and Billiard room, and by Dr. Park ' **
'dice, adjoining the lot of Joseph Thorn on the“ ‘'
Levied on as the property or James L Byi'nm!!!?'
satisfy a fi fa from Baker Superior Court fo r\ ‘ : r
John A. Breedlove vs James L. Byington. V ° r °‘
Also one negro man named Charles, levied m,
the property of B. A. Hudson to satisfy a fi fa i.Lli
from Macon Superior Courtin favor of Edwin Gri,
vs B. A. Hudson of Macon county nnd John
of Baker couuly
Scott.
Also.
county nnd John Seen
-Property pointed out by || j
PAINTING
the same time and place, lot of land V
lorltoit ..r o . . ; u ‘w.
ied or
undry
the 1 stylist. of Dougherty county, Levied™
rty of William Dunn to satisfy snmL
is issued from 1097th district G. M H. I) a?
son, Moses Pettis, Wm. M. Moore vs YVili* te
Dunn, and other fi fas in my hands vs said Dunn,.
Levey made and returned to me by a Constable”’
Also one house and lot on Pine Street, in the ci-
ty of Albany,'number not known, but knownasthe
proper.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens and - . .
the surrounding country, that he has permanently do- j residence ol Lewis Bennett, levied c
cated in the city of ALBANY for the purpose of carrying! ty ol said Bennett to satisfy a Justice Courtfit
on Painting in its various branches-.uch an Houre, Sign, (r0 m the 945th dist.,G. M„ iu lavorof E J iZl
Ornamental and Coach Painting; Paper Hanging done! ,. a i |K nn „, i 1 j•4od«i
when required. He is also prepared to do Repairs on all i ' a _ • Ben net. Ldvty made and returned to me by
Carriages brought to him, in as neat a ~
iu any other Southern town. All \
as contracted for, or no charge made,
strictly, attended to.
ZW" His Shop can be found on Bro^d s
drick’s Wagon Shop—sign “Paint Shop.”
style^cnn'he'done j a constable,
jrk warranted to be i October 1, 1857.
All country orders
July 16,1857.
(3m)
Plantation for Sale.
I offer for sale my plantation, situated
in Dougherty county, about seven if
miles from Albany, on the east side of f
Flint River, and on the road leading
the following property to wit:
Moses, a negro boy ; Ben, a negro man; Andrew
a negro man ; Lora, a girl and.Cloe a negro woman!
i as the property of George W. Roweli
___ . fi fa issued from the Superior Court of
Troupville. The above place contains one thousand j Baker county iu favor of Young Atkins and Dunham
acres of land, two hundred and fifty of which are! vs said G. VV. Rowell.—property pointed out by
S. ATKINSON, D. Sh’ff.
Baker Sheriff’s Sales.
C17ILL be sold before the Court House door i n
* * Newton, Baker County, on the first Tuesday
in November next, between the usual hours of ale
CLEVELAND STEAM MILLS, f
Septemrer 4, 1857. $
Dear Sir: We bfg leave to call your attention to
the annexed prices of Flour at the “Cleveland Mills,”
iORGIA. j and think, by comparing our prices and quality with
1030 . 2 — those of other Mills, you will be induced to give us
___ your patronage.
JOilll yN • jjjVcLUSy I The Cleveland Mills are located in the b^st Wheat
ATTORNEY AT LA iV AND SOLICITOR GENL \ Sowing section i>r Bust Tennessee. We also have
OF THE SOUTH-WESTERN CIRCUIT. !» choice of Miilclle, as well as East Tennessee to
O’ Office at IViinhridge, Decatur countv, Gco._ | s *‘ le,:t . our Wheat from; all of which is exam,ed by
' -xpeneoceu men, and none but the nest Wheat al-
nto the Mills. In getting good Wheat
)n getting good Flour.
The Mills are entirely new and the machinery in
perfect order, turning out 125 barrels of Flour p<
Will also give prompt attention to the collection 0 f> , x P*‘ r,e
claims, and other civil business in the counties Q f owe “ *:
Decatur. Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Sumter *
and Early. Feb. 14, 1856 46tf ' ^
Thomas J. Cox;
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, GEO.
March 20,1856 51—
WARREN &. WARREN,
A TTORNEYS A T LA W,
Albany, Georgia.
Will practice in the counties of Sumter, Lee, Dougherty,
Terrell, Randolph, Early, Calnoun, Baker, Thomas and
Lowndes. (vol. 10—no. 44.)
John W. Solomons,.
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Courts of the South-Western Circuit.
June 26, 1856. 13—
IIENRY €. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
O* Will promptly attend to allbusinessentnistr
;d to his care.
April 12,*50 1 tf
nENRY MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany,Georgia.
WiLLpracticeintheCourtsot theiouth-westen
ind Southern Circuits.
Albany, Aprill2, ’50. I tf.
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 correspondence and
orders. W. G. PETERS, Atlanta.
H. B. DAVIS. Agt., Cleveland, Tenn.
TRICES AT THE MILLS.
Superfine Flour, quarter and half
barrel sacks §2 50 per 98 lbs.
Extra Family Flour, in quarter and
half-barrel sacks 3 00 “ “ “
“Choto,” or (Fine) in quarter nnd
ball-barrel sacks ’.... 2 25 “ “ “
Sept. 10, 1857 24-6m,
M’BAIN HOUSE,
, 1857.
S. ATKINSON D. Sheriff.
under fence, and have been in cultivation three or \ Pl’ff Attorneys
four years, and there are about two hundred or two ; October Is
hundred and filfy more acres, that have been dead- ,
etied for about two years, this will allow four hun-j Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales,
dreil and fifty to five hundreil acres to be l.ronjrht < ILL be sold before the Court HousedooKintk,
under cultivation the next year, without the "•'ce-,-i- » » town of Morgan, Calhoun coumv, on tlie lira
ty of clearing more land There are also upon the i Tuesday in November next, between the usual I,our.
premises, a new frame dwelling house, with tour j c f P;l ] e> ( | lft following property, viz:
convenient sized rooms, and passage in the centre
of the building, two wells of water, and negro and j not ] {l
other out buildings of h gs, &c., &c. The location j J 0 |m F
far as I know, is a healthy
Any person wishing to purchase may examine the
place, and communicate with the subscriber at Beech
Island, Edgefield District, S C., or with Y. G. Rust,
Esq., Albany, Ga. II. It. COOK, M. D.
September 17, 1857. 25-tf.
(>ne bouse and lot in the Unvn of Morgan, nambfr
. » yn. but known as the house and lot whereon
Thompson now lives; levied on as the pro-
Plantation and Negroes for
Sale.
HE undersigned HF rs for sale hisPLANTA-
ity. 'J’lie
s, first quality laud,
T
Williams & Harper,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WEBSTER, LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Courts of the South-western
[Feb. 9,1855. 45— ■
Formerly known as the Hill’s House
AMERICU8, GA.
tl^HE subscriber having become ptopri- J&3T
etorof this well known commodious III i
Establishment, promises those who may 1*^
favor him with tlieir patronage, that he will sp:
neither pains or expense in rendering them comfor
table whilst they tarry at his House. The Stage
Office for the Alligator and Soutfi-Wcstern Route,
are kept at his HOUSE. Call and try ME, and
you shall not go away dissatisfied.
NEW NAN McBAIN.
November 13. 1856. 33—tf.
Plantation contains 1,'
onthe East side of Muchalee, thiee miles fr<
Starkesville, and six miles from Woolen’s 1 lie fir
Station above Albany, on the South western railroa
The Plantation.has new and commodious buildin:
and is provided with every eonvenieuc
Cotton Plantations. It is now under cultivation,
and is one of the most productive places in South
western Georgia.
The Stock, Provisions and Tools, will be sold
with the place, if destred.
The Negroes will also be sold in a body, to an ap
proved purchaser. Terms liberal.
If this properly is not sold at private sale, before
the second Saturday in December next, it will then
be sold ai public out-cry, on the premises.
Albany, Cfctober 1, 1857. G. J. JORDAN.
perty of said Thompson to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Calhoun Superior Court in favor of Moses G. Re-
neau vs. John 1*1 Thompson.
. JAMES B. LOW, Sheriff.
October 1, 1857.
Also, al the same time and place, will be sold,
Fi'ty acres of land in the north-east corner of-lot
of land number 52, and’80 acres of land lying in the
south-east corner of lot No. 29 in the 3d district of
said county; levied on by a fi fa issued from C»!-
favor of Moses W. Murray
James Coalson. Property
Superior Court ii
lines Arnold am
pointed out by James «
i Also, two choice co
“/dab Sutton to satisfy
! Superior Court: Wm.
; Property pointed out h
nalsoi
■s and calves and one choice
*d on as the property of Si.!,
r fi fa issued from Calhoun
J (’room vs. Siddali Snttou.
plaintiff.
Oct* I, 1857.
W. II. PIERCE, Dcp.Sk?.
Circuit.
quality to all who may apply.
Having engaged the services of Col. Watson to
■opervise 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
ahert notice. Address Col. J. U. Watson, Palmyra,
Lee county, Ga.
CHARLES RANDALL.
July 2, 1857 14—
Georgia— Worth County.
VM^HEREAS, Hiram W. Vines, adm’r on the es-
* * tate of Hiram Vines, late of said county, dec’d,
appties to me for Letters of Dismission from said
administration on the estate of Hiram Vines.
This is therefore to cite and admonh.h al! 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 Distnissory
should not be granted.
R. D. SINCLAIR. Ordinary.
May 7,1857. 6m.
be attached to the gin-house, and have it put
through the floor, as the ordinary press—the levers
being only five feet in length—to have the width of
the house and 18 or 20 feet in length, the lint could
then be placed all around the screw. Then a man
can take five hands and pack as many five-hundred-
pound-ba les in 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, and it can be carried at
one load with four mules to any point. As this is
for the public eye I will give the amount of timber
necessary for completing one:
1 piece 17 feet long 4* by 9.
by 9.
Dawson A. Walker,
LAND LAWYER—SPRING PLACE, GEO.
Will promptly attend to any business confided to
litn in the Cherokee or Blue Ridge Circuit.
May 30, 1856 ly
ed to his chargi
2
17
18
h y
by
by 4.
by
12.
10.
14
6 by
This to beof
16.^ tough timber,
( pine or oak.
jr. LAW,
Attorney at Law,
Rain bridge, Decatur Comity, Geo.
Wilt, attend punctuallythe Superior Courts of the Coun
ts of Early,Baker and Decatur,of the South-western,and
of the County of Thomas of the Southern Circuit.
April 12,1850 vo 6—no 1—tf.
14
LAND FOR SALE
Adjoining Albany.
I WILL sell on reasonable terms, about two hun
dred acres of land adjoining to Albany on the
West, being the lot of land on which I recently Te
nded. There is about 80 acres of land fenced and
in cultivation, and the balance is well timbered?—
There are a dwelling house, out houses, &c.,on the
place. I will sell the whole or a part of the land, to
suit purchasers. JOHN M. KENDALL,
Albany, July 16, 1857 (16tf.) Agent
5*
2 by 12.
1* by 9.
1 by 6.
9 by 23.
This makes a bo^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,
tht purchaser furnishing the lumber and paying the
Medical College of Georgia,
At Augusta.
freight from Macon, can have one of the haudicst
and cheapest Cotton Screws now known, its durabil
ity considered, as it is given up by all who have seen
it to be a lifetime investment. I can pack five hun
dred pounds with tlirqe bands—lake five and there
is no hard work done. Price $150 this year.
I expect, if life lasts, to have one at the next State
Fair, and would be glad to see one of every other
jattern of presses now in use there and let the world
judge for itself. I then expect to sell the right .in
any size territory that may be desired on reasonable
terms, with a working model, withia the limits of
Institution, will commence on MONDAY, the
9d NOVEMBER next
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. NEW
TON, M. D.
Anatomy, H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. FORD,
M. D.
Materia Medina, Therapeutics and Medical Juris
prudence, I. P. GRAV1N, M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and infants, J.
A. EVE, M. D.
^-Ftrjfstodogy .and Pathological Anatomy, H. V. M.
^Chemistry and Pharmacy v ALEX. MEANS,
Asmist&nt Demonstrator of- Anatomy, S. B. SIM
MONS, M. D. , . . ....
__Clinical Lectnre. will be delivered in. the City
Hoepital andat the Jacluonutreet Hospital
Fee for whole Course, 9105.
such county orcounties,and all the information nec
essary for putting them up and working them. Ad
dress, ThomasviTle, Georgia. • .
• JAMES MASSEY.
Aug. 13,1857. 20 21w.
NOTICE TO LAND-HOLDERS
CrtHE undersigned willattendto thoselling or examining
X and giving information of Lands lying in any of the
countie, of South-Western Georgia,on reasonable terma
A. P. GREER,
Reference*.—H. Horn, Hon. LottWarien.R. rf.Clark.
LlbsnyGa.; S r “• r '-
Dec. 9.1853.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!
fpHE undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Calhoun county, and adjoining coun
ties, that they are prepared to build for cash tor ap
proved small notes, Vehicles of every description
in style and finish. We also keep on hsud Wagons
and Buggies. Repairing done neatly and with
promptness. Horse shoeing and plantation work
o^dono at abort notice.
CHESHIRE & BARWIOK.
Morgan Gs., October 1st., 1857. 27—tf.
THOMAS C. SPICED,
Attorney at Law,
ALBANY—GEO.
April 22.1853 3—ly.
J, HI. C. HOLAMON—Attorney at Law,
ISABELLA, Worth County, Georgia.
,B3T. Will give prompt attention to allbusiuessentrust-
‘ *• ' [July 21,1854. 16—tf.
FIISTDLA-Y’S
Steam Engine Manufactory,
Iron and Brass Foundry,
General Machine Shops,
Macon, Georgia,
pectfuilv call theaitent inn of those contempla
ting the erection of Steam Mills, fur Sawing 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
ov • “
Stephen W. Parker,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—COLQUITT, GA.
March 26th, 1857. 52.—ly.
A. B. A DANIS.
PETTON REYNOLDS.
Adams & Reynolds,
WARE-HOUSE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
~ m
their FIRE-PROOF
their
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed pledge
of faithfulness to all the interests of their frieuds and cus
tomers, they hope to receive their full store of the public
patronage.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and other produce
hen required.
8^* Planter’s Family Stores—also, Bagging, Rope Ac.,
furnished at the lowest market rates.
Macon, June 11,1857. 11—<m.
Walker, Parker & Go.,
GENERAL
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 85 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga,
rT4HE undersigned would respectfully ofler their services
by the Cotton Factors of this city agaias-t the Planters, ve
id by their action, and will
do not consider ourselves bdunc
therefore receive and sell Cotton at the old rates of Com
mission. WALKER, PARKER A CO.
References:
Savannah—Conerat, Webster &. Palms, Clark •& Coo
ley, William Remshart & Co., E. S. Kempt on, Dr. W. T.
. Price, Esq ,—Buena ,
Messrs. Blandfora A Crawford—Pond Town—Maj. W
A LL pereons indebted to the estate of Meneata
Wiseman, lite of Terrel! county, dec’d, are
hereby notified to come fdrwan) and make immediate
payment—and those having demands* against said
estate are requested to present them to me duly s -
tbenticated. WILLIS WOOLBRIGHT,.
Sept. 24,1857. 26-6*. . Adm’r.
Calhoun Postponed Sheriff’s Sales.
Will be sold before the Court House door in the town
of Morgan, Calhoun county, on ’.he first Tuefdav
in October next, between the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-vt it:
Three head of horses—one cream colored horse9
or 10 years old, one bay mare about 12 years old,
one chestnut sorrel mare 9 or 10 years old, one ne-
, t r% • • t ■ ' " ro wo,nnn about 70 years old of dark complexion,
Buggies, Buggies! Buggies l!;tXXZSt
rpHE Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply of horse Jersey wagon, on- sa die and bridle, two Ira*
es artificial flowers, one box of gents’ linen gloves
Bainbridge Works!
l Buggies, which they offer to;
chasers. Their Buggies are supenwi, m eveiy . f , . . . r ..
Yankee make—more durable and better adapted to the ol,p bidies no.-e, one b >x of fish hooks, IS
country. BOHANNON A. OSTEEN. | boxes, of buttons, 9 spools of thread, one show-fax
Bainbridge, March 1S56 51— : and contents, 3 pair candle moles, 3 pair scales.one
hard-ware, consisting of buckles, trunks, handles
Gfers. gun-locks, wood-screws, 7 iron pots, iw»
"Wanted Immediately,
•to cut and haul wood, bear off* brick. &c. A 1 dy made clothing, ribbons, gloves, handkerchief*,
fair price will be given by the month, or for the year, j and other merchandize usually kept inadry-fwii
Apply at this Office.
April 2,1857. '
Notice.
G CjO r£f 3—Dougherty County.
Tffl WO months from date, application will be made
JL* to the Honorable the Ordinary of said comity,
for leave to sell the real estate of Wiley Lane, dec’d.,
for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
JOSHUA B. OLIVER,Adm’r.
August 6. 1857. •
Georgia—IT or//i County.
IM/HEREAS, John VV. Fowler, Administrator c
Y» thf
store—also, one-half interest in the house and M
the. town of Morgan, number not known, but known
as the “Dudley Store-house and lot,” andonela'1
interest in lot of land No. Ill in the 3d district of
said county; levied by two fi fas issued from Caihooi
Superior Court—one in favor of Noah K. Ilarncn
vs. John l). Dudley, the other in favor of EdinundF.
Wood vs. John. I). I)uddley.
Also, the house and lot whereon J. G. McCbIIw
now lives, in the town of Morgan, number dJ
known, but known as the place whereon said Mt*
Cu lers now lives; levied on hy a Justice (aiurti
fa issued from the 1123d district, G. M„ in favor of
Wm. Brice, Adm’r, vs. J. G. McCnllers. Levy
made and returned to me bv a bailiff
VV. H. BIERCE, Pep. Sh’ff.
October 1, 1857.
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the State. Our prices and terms will
ompare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of
Machinery, &c.; for any portion ol which we will
be pleased to receive orders, viz:
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cir
cular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best
quality for Cornand Wheat, Water Wheels,
agreat variety,Gin Gear,allsize-slrod r
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrought nnd" 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
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,.
Cotton Screws,
• Mill Screws
and Bales,
England's Celebrated self-acting Car Coupling ,
and other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Macon, March 19,1857. 51—
of William Fowler, fate of said!
county, deceased, applies to ti e for Letters of Dis- j
mission as Administrator on said estate. j
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons
nterested to be and appear at my office on or before . . . . . _ T1 .
the first Monday in October next, then and there to! \\ * , ^ s,, d be ore lbe C° urt House doi
show cause (if anv) why said Letters of Dismission ' OI ‘'? vvlon ’ count y’ ° n
should not be grunted. _ j T B ” J «? betwrei1
Land Office -Agency.
lllillcdgcvillc, Ga.
T HE undersigned will attend to all business con
nected with the purchaseor sale of Land in any
part of the State. ' They have considerable expe
rience in the Land business; and being at the Seat
of Government, where they can hpve convenient re
ference to the Public Records, have ail the necessa
ry facilities for tracinjr up titles, and finding the true
owners of any Lots of Land in the State. We will
endeavor to negotiates trade for persons who may
wish to purchase, or sell lands, if they will send us
the number,district,county,and price. Copy Grants
will betaken out and forwarded for $2 for each Lot.
Land Books, and all information in regard to Lands
furnished for reasonable compensation.
A. W. CALLAWAY & CO.,
‘ * Land Agents.
Minedgeville l Ga. t< Feb. 26,1857 : 48-mtf.
Notioe to Trespassers.
A LL person Bare notified notto haul timber or
wood from mv land, am’
wood from my land, and especially ttie’landa
near Albany ion both sides of Flint fiver, wii'
dermission. NEU30N- TI
Baker Sheriff’s Sale.
May 7, 1857.
R. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary.
6m.
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
I^ot of land, number not known, but known
lot and place whereon Geo. W. Rowell nowlfc*'
levied on as tht property of the 6aid G. W. Rnwrf
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Baker Superior Ct** 1
Adtuinistt'aCor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order from the Court of Or- j„ favor of Hardwick & Cook vs. Geo.'W. „
*** dinary o! Dooly county, Ga., will be sold on the Property pointed out hy R. F. Jones, pl’ffs ally,
first Tuesday in November next, in the town of Vi-; w. H. PIERCE, D. JS. Calhoun Co.
enna, Dooly county, between the usual hours of sale; October 1, 1857.
All that tract or parcel of land, the late residence of ; 1
Port lock Thompson, deceased of said county. The; AdlUillistl’ntOl’^ Sale,
tract contains one thousand and sixty-flve acres. 1 „ v of „„ orJer from , he Honorab ;, t!,
^ j y)w|ii Vyuun hi wmiiiary ui v/ttuiuuii i.uiikiiji "
ton and just two and a half miles from the Depot on 7' d bef “®> " ,e Co “?, Hous f, d “ r i " „ N ? or P"’;
the South Western Railroad at Montaxnma. P The tl,e h "“ re of . s f te • °“ l ' e fi™t Tuesday '«»
place is in a good state of cultivation and healthy, ™" ber , | ‘ ex, ’. l ,' vo . lots » f '»". d - ""t'’,
plenty cool wKnd spring water, a • good .frame
,lso, one negro woman about fifty years ol^
the property of Simeon B. Bryan, late of &
Sold £
Sic. Sold for the benefit.of the heirs and creditors.
Any one desirous of purchasing a good'and , . . ■ . , -- ,
enient plantation would do welfto come and ; county, deceased. Temisj.nday ofwle.
examine before the day of sale, as Mr. E. VV. Thomp
son on the premises will take a pleasure in showing
the place to any one that may call.
Also on the first Tuesday in December next, at
October 1,1857.
ELIJAH PADGETT, Adm’r
tiiot Citation and Notice.
the same place, ten likely negrres as above: Syan,' Georgia—Worth County. ^
a man 48 years old; Mike, a man 31 years old;' AIlT’HEREAS, J. J. Williams applies to ,
oo oa—...4 _u.i Tf Letters of Administration on the escuc
dec^
Stephen 22 years old; Washington, 20 years old
Dave a boy 14 years old ; Jnhu, a boy 5 years ; La-
ny, a woman 50 years old ; Amy, a woman,25 yqars
and her two children, Lindv, a girl 4 years old,nod
Anthony, a boy 8 months old.
* J. A. SHINE, ) . . .
E. W. THOMPSON, { Adm rs -
July 16, 1857.
Dougherty Superior Cotirl,)
June Term, 1857. \
I T appearing to the Court that Mary E. Fowler is owner
in her own right, of lot of land number two hundred
and eight, (203) ip the 1st district of Dougherty county, and
that the claims titles to the samo under "a deed from, one
Alexander W\ Ard, who purchased the same Trom one
Moees Green, and that both the deeds to said Ard from
Fowler, have been lost or mislaid, as appears by her.fore-
motion) ordered that the Clerk of this Court do
issue a Rulo*Nisi to establish said decds f and thatservii
. a said Alexander W _
HINES &. HOBBS.
PlaintifTa Attorneys.
■ 11th. 1857.; •
ALEX. A. _____
v A true extract from the tiiinutes of
PETER, W.
Clerk..
These are therefore to notify all, both ^
credirors, of said deceased, to be and sppea f at ^
office, in terms of Law, and show cause (ifsny 1 ^
have) why said letters should not be granted on
first Monday in November next. &
Given Under my hand and official signature
September 28th, 1857. R. D. SINCLAIR.
October'1st, 1857. 30d. OrdiWT
Adiiiinfstrafor’s Sale
Georgia—Calhoun County.. n *.
A GREEABLE'to an order of the Court ofU™J
arv of Calhoun county, will be sold
ary of Calhoun county :
1 uesday in November next, Deiore me v ' uu '*'
door in the town of Morgan, said county, »t|
lots, numbers not recollected—titles good.
unimproved, has on them beautiful skadet ^
Sold as the property of Abner Dyson, dec d* ^
benefit of heirs and creditors of said
l, the ether v
one-half due 1st Jalfuary 1858,
laUfcuary 1359-n^wi^ocu^^
Sep. 17,1857. : ,. J J
S, used by’Lawyere.'I
—a good supply o» I