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general 3-bucrtiscmcntG.
Drew’s Planeing Machines
AND
GRIST MILL,
. ALBANY—GEORGIA.
riMIK Subscriber has nowin operation near the
Railroad Depot in Albany.* Planeing ami Ton
gue am! droving Machine, a Hip-saw and, a Grief
Mill. Lumber will be Pinned, or Tongtted and
(.roved, or Itippod wilh dispatch and on rcueonable
forms.
II T* I have recently erected
the French Bnr Rook, and am now prepared to
good Meal as any Water Mill. I have also a
(General ^Umtriistmenie.
HARDWICK & CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—Bay STREET—
Savannah, Geo.
R. S. HARDWICK. I W. R. JUXSFIELD. J C. C. HARDWICK.
July *3,1857. .
jproftsMonal <£art>0. f
rCARD. V j
(©raeral Qtfroeriisemttits.
TORPID i VOLKER.
17— | they can be found at all times when not professionally en-
45—ly
quality.
June 4,1858.
JOHN DREW.
10—If.
W OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Al
bany and sorronnding country, that they are
Grist MilN>r!, loW opening a Large and well selected stock of
__ _ Hard-Ware,
liominy Grinder tliat'makes Grits of the very host I Stoves, Hollow-Ware, Nails, Iron. Steel.Gnns.Pow-
dor and Shot, Wooden-Ware, Carpenters’ Tools,
Blacksmith Tools,Oorn Shellers,Straw-Cutters,and
every variety of House Furnishing Goods. Also,
manufactorers of every variety of Tin-Ware.
lUT We solicit visits at all times from the Indies,
as we keep many articles in our line they may want.
O' Our terms are st rictly cash.
W. II. TURPIN.
Albany, Oct. 15,1857. C. VOLKER.
'ALBANY
Carriage and Harness Repository,
3 DOORS NORTH OF HILL’S LIVERY STABLE,
Washington St., Albany, Ga.
Drs. Jennings & Douglas,
Albany, Geo.
January 29th, 1856. 44—ly
Drs. Hilsman & Love.
PALMYRA-LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
April 1.1858. 1—ly.
TO THE BIEMBERS
OF THE
H AVING made arrangements to accommodate a
larger number of Boarders at the ensuing Ses-
hion, we shall take pleasure in making those who
slop with us comfortable.
Ours will lie strictly a Private Boai:pin.; Horst:,
and Memiiers wishing quiet quarters, will find suck
at the WASHINGTON HALL, Milledgcville, Ga.
n. o. barn Err.
Hrptenibrr 2, 1858. _ 23—9w.
Reform Medical Practice.
D
“ lu ‘ m -- ---- 1 ‘ u I
331*. O'. ’S7V. 3E31-U5.T-e i W ol . JI ,!) respectfully invilo the attention of the
I T AVIN.i ’ocutwl in lin. City of All,any. .ill .ttriul ’ ’ r.iti*en» ..f Allnmy and I In- surrounding rnim-
I y all calls in the various departments of Medical Sci- tlry. to Ins atork ol Carriages, Kockaways and Bug-
,Patlicnlarattcntion given to the treatment o|Clm*n-
io disease in all its ton as, and a cure warranted i.i the fol- , \\r. t
lowing diacascs,viz: Neuralgia,JUieumatisni,Li"
plaint, DypiK-psia.onlargcmcul of tins Spin..., -
-i. lv Headache, St Vitus Dauui*. Palpitation of the Heart,
Seroiifiiloiw Eruptions, Totter, King Worm, Scald Head,
Worn, Corns, Dn>i»y, Chronic Diarrhoea, Venereal Dis
ease-, Chill.-and Fever, ot long Manding, without the aid
,.| Quiui-e. or any other Sedative. Persons residing in the.
City oreountry are invited to call or.‘•end hy some p*;rsoti
that can give the. sytuptoui.s ol their cases, and those living
at a distance. Will he wrved through the mails, or by Ex-
pro*.*, upon sending us a earetiilly written description oi the
symptom?, the length or duration of she attack, whether
the diwase is l onstmt or occasional, with the age, sex,
and g.-neral rlatv ol health previous to the pie
ery description ; also, Concord Plantation
Hac ks, Harness, Wool Collars, Buggy
Umbrellas, Whips, (Matts &. C«..) of which will he
sold as low for cash, as any other House in South-
Western Georgia, and warranted to give satisfaction.
3 j' Al! orders promptly executed.
L. C. SHAW.
Jan. 11,1858. 42-ly.
Medical Card
RS. J. B. GILBERT & D. C. JONES have
' in the practice of medicine, and resqiectfully ten-
unr ineir services to the citizens of Albany and vicinity.
Albany, Feb" 4, 1858. 45— ly
Lyon, Irvin & Butler,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
JZ'sT Wit.t. give prompt attention to all basinets entrust
December 17,1857. oree.ni.ke buti.eu.
Slaughter & Eley,
A TTORXEYS AT LA W—ALBANY, GEO.
Will practice in the, counties composin'! the South-
Western Circuit, and in Dooly and Worth of the Macor
Circuit. They pledge themselves to a strict attention
business.
Nov. 27.1856. (35—)
John Lyon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-NEWTON, Baker Co. Ca
tyf Will give prompt attention to all business entrust'd
to Ills care in the counties of Sumter, Lee. Dougherty, Ba
ker, Calhoun, Early and Decatur. Mar. 20,1856.
nd th
•mcdiea.ifany, th.
?? presenbed for as a Move tor
j all caws no agreed upon h
Should any applv wh*».*e c<
‘ medicine, tliey
MONTVALE SPRINGS,
E A S T TEyyESS /; — 1858.
it promptly at
ofth.
.... ..latl.
; *r ()ffi<*o over I., E- W. IchV l’.OOl’
•fBroad and W.:.-!ungton Stivets.
llnrcl: Id, K r »-t.
E. O. SHEFFIELD )
RICHARD H CLARK, f
Administrator, and others )
T T appearing to the Court that tlv* above Bill lur been
ativjuded by the addition of Julia A. Lofton. Stephen
Miller, adm’r of Daniel Miller. Daniel Miller and wile,
Stephen tjoodawy and his wile .Maiv, Nathan Z. Parker,
John Parker. Naucv Smith, (wife ol IV.nj. Smith) J. It.
Croon,Guardian ol Wm. Parker, Win. Nunn and his wife
Lucy Aim, Calvin Ron?* and hi? wile Naney Ann, Win.
T. Bcttan and hi* wile Mary Su.viin, John Relt «way and
Julia C. his wife, John K. Cox. Guardian for Elizabeth
C*»x, Gabriel Cox, John Cox, William Cox and Seth C.
StroilM, *3 parties defend ant'd thereto.
It is therefore ordered tliat the defendants plead, answer
or demur on or before the next term of this Court, and that
-,-rvice of said amendment be perfected on the defendant
by publication of this Rule in the Albany Patriot once a
month for the space ot four month.*, before the next term
ot this Court. HENRY G. LAMAR.
Judge Sup. Court Macon Circuit.
A true extract from the minute.* of said Court, April
1?th im E. BARBER, Clerk.
Tune 10, 1858. mini.
V ISITORS from the Smih will h;
1 ).* ETON. Tlw Tr.AI.NS now C
neepuseainrtueirn-iicii-j reaching KNOXVILLE
■tipulatcd sum, which ; ||, an | aJ 4 rummer. Rv arrangement- made with the stage.
>retlicpr^enpiimii ! ij, ilu . svi . i , orsM . il | roH( .|, l |„. SPRINGS from Knoxville,
* ?"• helieve«l to be . fgj f „, :r „„ rBS r.ARt.lEj; than last M-a&on. thus sav-
ill l« so luformed by | in2 KOCRTEEN HOURS! There b also a good line ol
..... i Stages ff *m L'union to the Spring-.
HdRL.com- I J j,..-jdf:. the n-u»l a«ces.ork.s of HEALTH u.be had
’in mountain air and SCENERY, the. under.-igned ran
r,in i more am! more confidently recommend tlie.-e waters in tin;
| cure of Msi asks t'Ki.vai.e.nt at th«*. South; esiM*cially ilij-
... . . jrffxcx on limiting in dixori/rr of the Liver, and which in
i'* . U '"l" bu - : deed cojnnri e a hirer vvrjarity of eases. For building up
i C"mt. * tVftcsn.* shatti-red bv disease, or worn down by excess of
toil, this summer kemvkt is invaluable.
.v-ing great natural advantages, I lie. pioprietorn last
. gau.aml through the part fill, winter ami spring,
! have continued a series ol IMPROVEMENTS and E.\f-
BELISHMENTS, which they U lieve will make it the
most .\rrr.active watering place in the Smith.
Mr. S. LANIER,(formerly of lender House, Macon,
G;i.,i i- conducting in yrr*nn these improwmenfs together
with the Farms and Garden- attached. He reneWathe
tender of hi* services to Ids old friends and the public, and
assure* them that it is lib unceasing aim to promote tlieir
coinfort and happiness as his guests at Moutvale.
June 17—13w. WATT, LANIER &. CO.
Land for Sale.
S OFFER for sale the following lots of laud—those
wishing to purchase any, or all of these land:
would do well to call on me at an early day.
No. 338 13th District Dooly County Ca.
Dooly Superior Court,)
October term, 1857. (
JAMES II. WARREN )
vs. [ Iiulr Xi si to Forrrfact llort
SMITH CAMPBELL ) ««««.
I T appearing to the Court 1»y the petition of James R.
. Warren, that on the twelfth day ol June, eighteen hun
dred and It tty-seven, Smith Campbell made and delivered
t<> sail James R. Warren his piomfesory note of that date,
whereby he promised to pay said Warren or hearer, on or
b-doro the first day of July next after the date of said note,
the sum of Five Hundred and Thirty-«even Dollars for val
ue received, and that afterwards on the day and year afure-
t rid the Paid Smith Campbell the better to secure the pay
ment of said note, executed and delivered to said Warren
his Deed of ?*I**rtgage, conveying to the said Jatnca R-
Warren lot of land uumber one hundred and two in the
sixth district of Dooly county, containing two hundred two
i half acres ol laud, conditioned to be void upon th-
337
301
Mi!t
348
July 2, 1857.
WM. E. SMITH,
Agent nrd Atty at Law.
14—
John Carr Brown,
Attorney at Law—Albany, Coo.
July 2:1, 1S.V7. 17—
Wm. A. Harris,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA,
Oct.!». 1858 Wo it‘111 Co., Geo.
Rlff.ksto—Seward. Hansel) & Harris,
Thoinasville. Geo.
LANDS FOR SALE.
rfIHE following Lands are offered for salo in lota
JL to suit purchasers. They have all been select
ed with reference to healthful location and produc
tive qualities. Terms reasonable.
Albany, July 8,1858. NELSON TIFT.
In Dougherty County; '
1st District—Nos. 325, 326,327, 328, 329, 330,
331, 332, kill of 365; 366, 367, 368, fractions 270,
271, 300, 301—a corner adjoining 301 South of
Kinchafoonee Creek.
Ill Mitchell County—(Formerly Baker.)
9th District—Half of Nos. 315 & 316, No. 382.
IOtii “ Noe. 10,108,115.
In Decatur County.
10th District—Nos. Ill, 133,136.
21st “ u 207,208,323.
27tii m “ 119,168,159,160,197,198
In Thomas County.
13tii Dist.—Nos. 105, 496. 497, 498.
17th u w 284,26,37,389.
18tii “ “ 12, 35, 50, 55,215, 227, 234.
In Lowndes County.
9th Dist.—No. 197.
11 TH “ “ 219,241,265,358,374,483.
16th* “ “ 45, 85, 86, 102, 173.
In Worth County.
7th Dist.—Nos. 90, 366, 368, 408,409,421, half
of 423: 425, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 467, 471,
475, 498, 199, 500, 501, 503.
In Early County.
4th Dist.—No. 4.
5th “ M 204.
6th “ “ 223,258,277,366,375.
13th “ “ 215,227, 231.
26tii “ “ 230,251.10.
28th“ “ 97,98,99,220,221,256.
In Sumter County.
13tii Dist.—Two-thirds of No. 5; No. 214
l 6tii “ “ “ “ “ 14,62,73,74,75,
and 96.
Fraction No. 8, 1st dist. 1st see. Cherokee Co.
(Ecneral
Macon Furniture Works.
TATE ire now Patting op New and
»* Improved Maciiisery for the
Manufacture ofFumitnTeofall kinds,
far Superior in Workmanship and
Dorabifity to most Northern Work,
and at as Low and in most cases Low
er Prices than can possibly be laid
down in Macon from Savannah or N.
York. Give us a call and we will
convince the sceptical that it is your interest to make
your purchases of Furniture in Macon.
June 17—6m. >1 T. & G. WOOD.
John W. Evans,
.4 TTORXE Y AT LA W AXD SOLICITOR GEX’L
OF THE SOUTH. WESTERN CIRCUIT.
ILj' Office al B iinbridge, Decatur county, Geo.—
Will also give prompt attention to the collection of
claims, and other civil business in the counties o!
Decatur, Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, Jace, Siuntri
and Early. Feb. 14, 1856 46tf
Thomas J. Cose,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, GEO.
March 20,1856 51—
WARREN & WARREN.
A TTORXE YS A T LA W,
Albany, Georsin.
Will practice in the counties of Bumter, lace,Dougherty,
Terrell, Randolph, Early, Calnoun, Baker, Thomas and
Lowndes. (vol. 10—no. 44.)
GLASS, LAWS &. CO.,
W1IOIKSALK DEAI.EKS IN *
GROCERIES AM) PROVISIONS
IRON, NAILS. WINKS. LIQUORS, RAGGING
AND ROPE, HARDWARE, SHOES,
BLANKETS, KERSEYS,
And nil kinds nf Plantation Supplies,
ALBANY, GA.
April 8, 1858. 2
HEMtY MORGAN,
attorney at LAV,
Albany, Georgia.
Wii.i.practicfinthcCourUuftho juutli-westcri
and Southern Circuit.'.
Albany,Aprill2,*50. 1 - tf.
J. AI. C. HOLAnON—Attorney al Law,
ISABELLA, Worth County, Georgia.
Z?W Wim. give prompt attention to allhusinessentrust'
ed to hid charge. [July 21,1851. 16—tf.
T
BROAD STREET
Albany, Ga
HIS New mid elegant. Hotel is now open for
the accommodation of tlic Public. IVrsnti;
paymuut of said note—and it further appearing that Smith ! visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable
Campbell ha* not paid said note or any part thereof, but I an( | neatly furnished rooms, (each rtKun liavin*v a
SorXra •XU M .i;»7 l Sr Slf cim^l?K.7k.o | '^-pl-ej-aud a Table .hut is unsurpassed hy ...y
this Court by the hrst day ol the next term thereof the prin-, ''otel in the country.
cipal, intoroM nnd costa due on said note, or show cau.-c to { ilic subscriber, grateful to tlw public for their
ontrjry.il any he hii*, or iu ifefault tlwreof that tlw ivory liberal patronage for yearn past, renpertfnllv
n 11 illicits bis old friends and the public generally, to
Equity of Rtvloiuptiou of the said Smith Campbell
t<» said Mortgaged p rein boa he forever barred and foreclos
ed —and it is further ordered that this rule bo served on said
Smith Campbell ar.coidme to law—this October 13, 1853.
lilNES &. 1IOBBS, ITfTs Att’ys.
April Term, 1858, Dooly Superior Court.
It appeatiag to the Court that the above Rule-niri, taken
at tho lru*t term of tin* Court, was not published i i terms
of the law ; It is therefore ordered that the said Jamee R.
Warren, or hi* counsel, havo leave to publish the saitl Rule
Nisi in accordance with law, or serve upon the said Smith
Campbell a* prowled by the Statu ten—this, 7 th April, 1858.
A two extract from the minutes of Dooly Superior Court,
June 9th, 1858. ROBT. B. DAVIES, Clerk.
July 15,185*t. ni3m.
Georgia—Iruin County.
4 LI. persons having demands against James J.
IJall, late of Irwin county, docM, will present
them to me properly attqstcd within the time pre
scribed hy law; and all persons indebted to-aid de
ceased are hereby requested to come forward hih!
make settlement immediately, tf they desire to save
costs. B. B.' IIANSON E, Adm’r.
July 22,1858 f»w.
call and tec him al his new quarters
T Tim Stage Office for Stages running front thin
pl.tce to Baiubridge, Thoinaiviilc and Tallahassee,
kept at this House.
J. L. BYJNGTON.
December 17, 1857. 38-
FOR SALE
raiHE Suli^criljrr has for la!r a srrond-liamiotl
X ROCK AWAY, which ho will soli low on time.
W. J. McBKYDE.
Alliany, April I, 1858 1—
J. LAW,
Attorney at Law,
ISainbridgc, Deculiir Comity, Geo.
Wii.t. attend punctuallytlie Superior Courts of thcCoun-
tic!‘ of l>arly,Baker and Decatur,of tire South-western,and
of the County ol Thoruas of the Southetu Circuit.
April IS, 1850 vo 6—no 1—tf.
brc)wn’sh6tel7
—OPPOSITE TI1E RAILROAD DEPOT—
*11/icon. Geo.
WAREHOUSE
as n
Commission Merchants.
MIF. under.-igned beg to renew the offer of their’
FRENCH GLASS,
All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44.
M IRRORS and Looking Glass Plates, Frames,
of Gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut.—
For sale by T. &. G. WOOD.
Macon, Jane 17,1858 12-6m.
A. J.
ATTORNEY AT
Macarthy,
T LAW—ALBANY.C
W ILL be sold do the fiat Tuesday k nif
»«.. bylb^tho Court
h ° 0r * ° f “W-
afeut 45 yean old, and Doreu, abSuTn ,,^'
levied on as the property of Stephen S. SikVto-.’
isfy sundry fi fas in my bands—one in favor of r—
T. Rogers &. Son vs. J. Moreland &. Co, tnLj*
Superior Court, and one James G. Rogers v. oT
phen Sikes, Richard Sikes and Moreland of T,~!l
county, merchants and partners, firm name of J
Moreland & Co., from Dougherty SuDerior .
one E. F. Wood & Co. ys. Stephen S. Sikes, Rl-uI
Sikes of Lee, and John Moreland of Terrel «»
ners, firm name of J. Moreland &. Co., from DomS"
erty Superior Court, one Williams & Price vs. S s
Sikes, administrator of J. W. Lane, dec’d, and Bhi
op & Sikes, from Dougherty Snpenor Conn
Vvucliinrvfnn Pna it. Jfl fi fillrou nnn D.U. A
GEO.
any of the Courts of the Macon
May 20,1858. (8-)
I offer for sale my plantation, situated ,
in Dougherty county, about seven i
miles from Albany, on the cast side of
Flint River, and on the road leading to
Troupville. The above place contains one thousand
acres of land, two hundred and fifty of which are
under fence, and have been in cultivation three
four years, and there are about two hundred or t
hundred and fifty more acres, that have been dead
ened for about two years, this will allow four hun
dred and fifty to five hundred acres to be brought
under cultivation the next year, without the necessi
ty of clearing more land. There are also upon the
premises, a new frame dwelling house, with four
convenient sized rooms, and passage in the centre
of the building, two wells of water, and eegro and
other out buildings of le gs, &c., &c. The location
so far as I know, is a healthy one.
Any person wishing to purchase may examieethe
place,and communicate with the subscriberat Bfech
Island, Edgefield District, S. C„ or with Y. G. Ru*t,
Esq., Albany,Ga. H. R. COOK,M. D.
September 17, 1857. *35-tf.
Sikes, from Lee Superior Court. Prooeriv'^K
out by pl’ffs att’y. ^
J. S. BROWN, Dept Sh’ff.
Septembtnr 2.1858.
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be cold on the first Tuesday i„ November
next, before the Court House door in the cil»
or Albany, between the legal hours of sale the foi
lowing property, to wit;
One Chest containing Carpenter’s Tools levied
on as the property of John A. Smith to satisfy a fi
fa obtained from the Judge of the Inferior Conti of
Dougherty county, in favor of Thos. H C\atk
J. S. BROWN, l)ep. Sh’ff*
September 2, 1858.
DAVANT & LAWTON,
FACTORS AXD GENERAL COMMISSION
MercLants,
No. 88 Bay Street,
Savannah Georgia.
xi other produce, the coining season.
Our Ware-House is LARGE and COMMODIOUS,
built of Brick, and
Fire-Proof
•y respect.
A large Cistern in the Yard with a strong
Force Pump anil Ilose,
affords additional security against fire.
We confidently a «crt that no Ware-House in Georj
or elsewhere,is better prepared to protect Cotton agni
!■«< or damage. Our charges will be as low as last seasi .
which gave perfect satisfaction to all our patrons. With
these inducements to our Planting Friends, added to our.
long experience in the business, we Iiojk; to obtain and I
merit their patronage.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton in Store,
and Bagging Rope,&c., bought as cheap as can be laid
down from Macon or Savannah.
SIMS & RUST.
Albany, April 2*2,1953. 4—tf.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PACKET LINE.
T HE . u | i lend id and fast running Steam "GORDON,F.
Barden, Commander, leaves Savannah for Charles-
>n every SUXUA Y and. WEDNESDA Y afternoon, at
_ o'cloeK.and connects at Charleston with the morning
train of the North-Eastern R. R. going North. Return
ing leaves Charleston every MONDAY and FRIDAY
NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the cars of the
North-Eastern Railroad) and arrives at Savannah early
the following mornings. By this route passengers can ob
tain through tickets to aud from Savannah, Ga., and Wil
mington, N. C.
Having a through freight arrangement wilh the Central
Railroad and its connections, all freights between Charles
ton and the interior of Georgia, consigned to the Agents
of this line, will be forwarded with despatch, and free of
charge.
J. P. BROOKS, Agents, Savannah.
P I •l.’I'T'I’L' A, r‘r» A ironlv PI...
m SALE.
A SMALL Plantation one mile from
town, now in the possession of David
A. Newsom. It contains 250 acres, 130
of which is clearer! and fresh. There is
on the place a good Dwelling, Gin-house, Screw and
other out-houses, all in good order.
For terms apply to D. A. Newsom, on the place,
or the undersigned. D. A. VASON.
Albany, Nov. 12. 1857. 33—
Americus Variety Works.
rilllK Subscriber having purchased the above
JL Works, is now prepared to furnish SASH,
BLINDS, and all work in his line at short notice
and at fair prices.
O’ Terms cash, or g<x>d acceptance.
SAM’L I1EYS.
Americas, April 8, 1858. 2—
Notice.
Georgia— Worth County.
ill be made
Table the Ordinary of said county,
I estate of WilUuin Holli
day, late of said county, deceased.
This is to notify all persons concerned, to file their
objections (if *ny they have) why said leave should
not be granted. This the 5th dnv of July. 1858.
J. J. WILLIAMS, Aftm’r.
July 15, 1858. 16-60J.
j & JXTY days after date application
I to the Honorable the Ordinary ol
for leave to sell all the real estate of WilUa
Executor’* Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Honorable the
Ordinary of Dougherty county. Will lie sold on
the fir»t Tuesday in Oc!ol»er next, before the Court
House in the city of Albany,one half interest in tire
Jackson & Collier Warehouse aud Lot—also, three-
eighths interest in tlic House and 1x4 known as the
Westfall Lot, uow occupied by Jesse Floyd. Sold
as the property of the late Geo. W. (’oilier, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
J. B. GILBERT, BxV.
August 19, 1858.
AflniiiMKlrator’* Sale.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Cou it of Ordin
ary of said county, Will be sold before the Court
House door in Morgan, said county, on tlic first
Tuesday in October next, I>o!s of land Noa. 352,
353 ami 329, it being the lower Goodson place—
also, lots of land Nos. 273 and 274, all in the 3rd
district of said county. The upper, or place where
on W. H. Pierce, deceased, resided al his death.—
Also, four negroes, lo wit: Tom, a boy 14 years old,
Caroline,’about 21 years old, John, a boy about 8
years old, Betsey, 6 years old. Sold as the property
of said VV. H. Pierce, dcc’d, for the benefit of the
lieirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
J. II. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
August 19,1858.
Georgia—Dougherty County.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of
Nicholas I/mg, late of said county deceased, are
hereby notified to present them properly attested,
and those indebted will please make immediate pay
ment. MARX SMITH, Adm’r.
August 19,1858 . , w* 21—6w.
NOTICK.
TUB undersigned hereby respect-
1 fully declare their intention to 1
the citizens of Albany and vicinity,
ol opening, about the 1st of Octo
ber next, in Marx Smith’s building
on Broad street, a general assort
ment of SADDLERY and HAR
NESS, together with all articles
! usually kept in our line of business.
ANDREWS, MILLER & CO.
Atlanta, Aug. 19,1858. 21 —
SOLOMONS Sl COLQUITT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—NEWTON, GA.
23^* Will practice inlbe South-Western Circuit
Law Notice.
T HE undersigned having formed a partnership in the
practice of Law, will give their undivided attention to
TO COTTONPLANTERS.
rplIE undersigned having purchased the entire
JL Right to build the
Wrongnt Iron or Portable Cotton Screw,
invented and patented by James Massey of Thom
jthvillo, Ga., throughout the couuties of CALHOUN
DOUGHERTY and BAKER, we beg leave to in
form the Planters of those Counties that we arc pre
pared lo put them up at the shortest notice. Any
person wishing said Screw will confer a favor on us
by addressing either of us at
MORGAN, Calhoun County, Ga.,
when wo will immediately iesnond to the call, and
uxhibita Model of tlic “PortnWe Screw,” aud put
tlicin up one if tliey wish it.
SAMUEL L. FOSTER.
ROBERT A. ADAMS.
June 24, 1858. 13-13w
luuud.
Albany, July 23,1857.
Richard H. Clark*. Alex. S. Lhtjtt
CLARK &LEPPITT,
A TT0 R N E Y S AT LAW,
Albany, Ga.
lillflLL practice in the counties of Dougherty,
* * Baker. Calhoun, Lee, Dooly,and Worth—in
the Supreme Court at Macon, aua wherever spc<
cially engaged.
Prompt attention will be given to al! business en
trusted to their charge.
February 25th, 1858. 48—tf.
Georgia—Terrell County.
I21IXTY days after .date application will be made
tertbe Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell the hind and negro man George, belonging
to the estate of Meneaia Wiseman, deceased.
VVIUAS WOOLBRIGHT,
July 29,1858. ’ . - - . . Administrator.
: tetfriWotoi Wort.
n ** ,ly and .P rom P t| y erected
$20 REWARD.
ff> ANAWAY from the subscriber on the 2d day
of August, a negro man named SQUIRE—
complexion black, about five feet and 9 or 10 inches
high—stout built, aud weighs about 180 to 190 lbs.
He will probably go to Albany, aud perhaps to
Thomasville.
The above reward will be given if he is lodged in
Ja’d,and information given tome at Cuthbert, so
that I get him. JNO. T. BROWN.
Cuthbert, Aug. 5, 1858. 19-tf.
P* Wire-Grass Reporter will please copy.
To the Planters
of South-Western Georgia.
T HE undersigned will be prepared by the open
ing of the next season, to receive Cotton at his
new and commodious WARE-HOUSE, situated
near the Railroad Depot, and sufficiently far from
town to render it free from the danger of fire. And
by strict attention to the storage and sale of cotton
he hopes to merit and respectfully solicits the pa
tronage of the Planters generally of SoathAVestern
Georgia. ^ *
April 8,1858
CLEMENT A. CHEATHAM.
2—ly*
J. Z. Burton,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY. GEO,
M AY be found at tbo Office of Col. T. C. Spicer. Will
practice in die Courts of the South-Western Circuit.
Any business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt
attention.
References:—Hon. A. P. Powers, ? «■
- E. A Nisbet, l Macon ’
December 10,1857. 37—ly
Law Notice.
rpHE undersigned often his services in the practice of the
X Law, to the public k» the several co ** ” ”
’ ' * ‘ - ‘ e District—in J
any county in the
r the several counties of the Macon
District; also out of the District—in Jones, Monroe and
Dougherty, and by special contract in any county in the
State. Office opened in the city of Macon 1st March err
ing—until then my address is Albany, Ga.
ABNER P. POWERS.
Jan. 21,1858. 43-
V5T The. State Press, Georgia Citizen, Journal & Mes
senger, and Telegraph of Macon, each will please insert
NOTICE.
F OR SALE OR RENT—the South half,
of the building now occupied hy Glass,
Laws & Co. Apply to Fra os, Harris &
Roberts, or, to Glass, Laws & Co., Albany, Gs.
July I. (14—) J. E. DAWSON.
ruy,
m
NOTICE.
TPWO mouths after date application will be made
JL to the Court of Ordinary of Calhoun county,for
leave to eel) the real estate
We '
Hay 27,1858.
Georgia—Worth County.
W HEREAS, Elizabeth J. IJolli.Ly. Adminis- j (48) Nor
tratrix on the estate of Robert T. I It.llii!;iy, j i*fy one 'J
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
her said Adininistralionship.
This is therefore t.> notify all persons concerned
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said I yr
county within the time proscribed by law, and show
cause (if any they have) why said 'letters should not
he granted.
Given under my hand at office, Julv the 5th, 1858.
11. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary.
July 15, 1858. )6-6m.
Citation and .Yolicc.
Georgia—Worth County.
Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door i Q
the town of Morgan, Calhoun connty, within
the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October next, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 86 in the 4th district of Calhoun
county, levied on as the property of Wm. Anderson,
M. Meriwether and R. C. Robins, to satisfy a Cost
Fi-Fa issued from the Superior Court of said county :
Charles C. Martin vs. W. Anderson, M. Meriwether
and R. C. Robins. Projierty pointed out by Chaj.
C. Martin.
ELIJAH PADGETT, Sheriff.
September 2, 1858.
Postponed City Marshal’s Sale.
VIRILE be sold before the door of the Council
* * Chamber, (Court House door,) in the city of
Albany. Ga., on the First Saturday in OCTOBER
next, between the usual hours of sale, the followin'*
described property, viz;
The east two thirds of city lot, number forty-tuo
(42) Pine street, in the city of Albany, Ga., to sat
isfy one Tux Fi Fa for the year 1858. Property
pointed out in city Tax Digest*.
City lot number fifteen (15) commerce street, in
the city of Allianv, Ga., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa for
the year 1658. Property pointed out in city tax
Digest.
An undivided interest in Store House, fronting on
Washington street twenty three feet, in the city rf
Albany, Ga., and distinguished in the plan ot said
city as part of lots number twenty-six and twenty-
eight, on Pine street—now occupied by Lewis
Young &. Bro. as a Dry Good’s Store, to satisfy one
Tax Fi Fa tor the year 1858, vs. A. A. Danforth.
Property pointed out in city t;»x Digest.
The South-west quarter of city lot number nine
teen, Broad street, in the city of Albany, (in., to sat
isfy one Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858. vs. C. II. Les
ter. Property pointed out in city Ihx Digest.
One hundred and ton lect (110 feet) of the south
part ofeity lot, number seventeen (17) Broad street,
in the city of Albany, Ga., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa
for the year 185S, vs. Thomas Mills. Property poin
ted out in city tax Digest.
The improvements on city lot number forty-eight
rth street, in the city of Albany, Ga..to»t-
’ax Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. Tiirnnas
Propertv pointed out in city tax Digest.
City lot number fifty-one (51) on Tift street, in the
ity of Albany, (la., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa l«»rth-
‘ 858, vs. William Stegall. Projierty pointed
out in city tax Digest.
The West-lmll ot city let. number eighty five (851
Pine street, in the city of Albany, Ga.. to satisfyhh’
Tax Ft Fa for the year 1858, vs. Thomas Berry.—
Properly pointed out in city tax Digest.
J AM KS J. GREEN, Marshal.
Albany, Sejitember 2,1858.
EI]STJ)L^Y 5 S
Steam Engine Manufactory,
Iron and Brass Foundry,
General Machine Shops,
Macon, Georgia,
f II HE Proprietors of this Establishment would rc-
JL sped fully call theattentionof those contempla
ting the erection of Steam Mills, for Sairing and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the Yvork has been, and will be, a
sufficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
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
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of
Machinery, &c.; for uny portion of 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 Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels,
a great variety, Gin Gear, all sizes, Iron
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrought and Cast
Iron, very superior,
embracing
Strength with beauty of Design.
ugar Mills and Syrnp 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 tho smal lest size to
nine feet Diameter, Cot
ton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws,
Mill Screws
and Bales,
England!*s Celebrated self-acting- Car Couplings,
ana other Rail Road Castings. AH work warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Macon, March 19,1857. 51—
IJS/’HEREAS. Miliiry Baker, Administratrix on
** the estate of Baley F. Baker, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said Ad
ministration on the estate of Balev F. Baker.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to file their objections (if any they have)
in my office on or before the first Monday in’Febru
ary next, in terms of the law in such case made and
provided. 11. 1). SINCLAIR,Ord’y.
July 15,1858. l6-6m.
Georgia—Worth County.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Ordinarv of said county,
for leave to sell the Ijtnds belonging to the estate of
Dennis Rouse, late of said county, dec’d.
This is to notify all j>ersons concerned to file their
objections (if any they have) why said leave should
not be granted. JAS. M. ROUSE, Adin’r.
July 22, 1858.
Georgia—Irwin County.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of James J. Hall, late
of Irwin county, dec’d.
July 22,1858. B. B. RANSONE, Adm 1
Administrator’* Sale.
ILL be sold on SATURDAY the 16th day of
OCTOBER next, at the late residence of Ja>.
J. Keaton, late of Baker county, deceased, all the
Perishable Property belonging to the said estate.—
Terms on the day of sale. This, V6th dav of Aog.
1858. CRAWFORD M. MAYO, Adin’r.
Septemb-r 2, 1858
Georgia — Worth County.
(^SlXTY Days after date, application will be made
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Ja$-
Cox, late of said couuty deceased.
* R. J. WEEKS, *
Sep. 2, 1858. A. M. COX,
Administrator’* Sale.
A GREEABLY to »n order of the honorable C
of Ordinary of Calhoun county, will be Bold be
fore the Court House door in the town of Americus,
Sumter county, on the first Tuesday in September
next, the undivided one-third interest in Lot No. 139,
one hundred and thirty-nine, in the 17th district and
1st section of formerly Lee, now Sumter county, as
the property of Richard Cox, lato of Calhoun county
dec’d. JOSEPH \V. ROBERTS, Adm’r.
July 8,1858.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to.the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Dougherty
connty, for leave Jo sell the Real and Personal Pro-
petty of Nicholas Long, late of Dougherty county,
deceased. MARX SMITH, Adm’r.
July 8,1858. 60d.
Georgia—Calhoun county.
W HEREAS,Seaborn A. McLendon, Adminis
trator on the estate ol Hiram Morgan, late of
said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission from his said Administratorship.
This is therefore to ootify all persons concerned,
) be and appear at the Court of Ordinary or said
county, within the lime prescribed hy law, and thou
canse (it'nny they have) why said letters should not
be granted. Given nndcr my hand at office, Febru
ary 23d. 1858. R, F. JONES, Ordinary.
March 4, 1858. 49 6 m
Citation and Notice.
Georgia—Worth County.
'IJK^IIEREAS, Miles H. Reynolds, administrator
; " 011 the estate of William Rouse, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said Admin
istration on the estate of William Rouse. This is
therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested,
on or before the first Monday in August next, to show
cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted
this 2d day of February, 1858.
R. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary.
Feb 11, 1858. 46-m6m
(Ex’rs.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Cox.
late of Worth county, deceased, are requested
to come forward and make immediate payment,*!"
those having demands against said estate will pte*
sent them duly authenticated in terms of the law.
R. J. WEEKS,
A. M. COX, r
Sep. 2, 1858.
F ROM THE subscriber near Bruuswick,
Glynn county, about the 5th inst., my iji
negro man John. He is a mulato about forty
years of age. weighs about 170 pounds, about
five feet 7 or 8 inches high, thick heavy set, *pc**»
rather slowly. g
He is a plasterer by trade, lays brick tole. >
and has pretentions to be a barber. I recoil
particular marks upon him ;I purchased mm h**
ly from a trader in Macon, he says that he has
merly belonged to Dr. Randal, near Albany, a
spent several years in that town and vicimty..
dersland from other negroes since be letl
could read and write very well, so that be may
a free pass. . , .it*.
1 think it probable he may be lurking about Am*
ny. A liberal reward will be paid forkuappre
sion aud delivery in Jail,so ^^j^cqqjjraN.
Brunswick, Sept. 2d, 1858.
23-tf.
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
BROAD STREET,
Altoany, Ga.
They hope that by prompt attention to business, and liur
dealing, to merit a liberal patronaee.
Match II. 1858. * 50-tf
ISTOTICE. . tw .
4 LL pc irons are hereby forewarned again« i
ding for a certain promissory note made oy •
payable to James Rowland, or bearer, due the -
day of January next, and dated abont the
May last, for the sum of one hundred and nmev
five dollars. The considerations for which saw
was given, has failed. I am determined
it unless compelled by law. This Aug. C
JAMES M. MERCER
1 3 my authorixed Agent and attorney to attend
toin.v business generally, daring ipy absence
from the State.
tie the 1
1858. ,
August 13,1858.
I to collect and set-
Doogherty co., Aug. 12,1858.
epfloyd.
A LL persons are forewarned sgeinst P" r 'S'5
Lot of Land No. 249 in the 14th dtg&.
Worth countv, Geo., now in possession or j
Rodgers, until the purchase money wpud*"
land. Aug. 30th, 1858. WIUJAM KEB N.
Warwick, Sep. 2.1858. 23-W^.
3>TJFF , IE , S ifil
8KY. IilGHT * DAG0EBH " ,fl
BROAD STREET-
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