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©cueral SUmcrtisemcnts.
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, &c., &c.,
A LL of which are made to special order for this
market by the best manufacturers at the North.
My stock is not inferior in quality to any thing ever
i• tiered in the South. Those wishing to purcluife
will find it to their interest to give me n call, as I
am determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
O’ Special orders filled at short notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J. S. MoremenV.
Albany, December 17, 1857. 38-
©aural QUmtriisettunte.
HARDWIOE^fTcO^
FACTORS AND COMMISSION; MERCHANTS,
—Bay street—
Savannah, Geo.
HARDWICK. | W. R. KAK3FIELD. ' ] C. C. HARDWICK.
July 23.1857.
17—
. TURPIN & VOLKER,
W OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Al
bany and surrounding conntrj’, that they are
! now opening a Large and well selected stock of
ao _ j Hard.-Ware,
— I Stoves, Hollow-Ware, Nails, Iron. Steel, Guns, Pow-
TO THT1 TVrT!IVraP.Ra :dor a,,< * Shot, Wooden-Ware, Carpenters’ Tools,
OF THE j Blacksmith Tools,Corn Shelters,Straw-Cutters,and
ft’CClPPW I t efICI -levery variety of House Furnishing Goods. Also,
«e®'©eo a Ssxsci? j manufacturers of every variety of Tin-Ware.
H AVING made arrangements to accommodate a i ffj* We solicit visits at all times from the Ladies,
larger number of Boarders at the ensuing Sea- j as we keep many articles in our lin
sion, we shall take pleasure iu making those who , ID* Our terms are strictly cash,
clop with us comfortable. J VV. H. TURPIN.
Ours will he strieJly a Private Boarmsg House,) Albany, Oct. 15,1857. C. VOLKER.
and Members wishing quiet quarters, will find such I
at the WASHINGTON HALL, Milledgeville, Ga. j
; 'fJtofessional Barits.
?m
MEDICAL CARD.
their Office to F. O. WELCH’S DRUG STORE,
on the comer of Broad and Washington Streets, where
they can be found at all times when not professionally en-
Drs. Jennings & Douglas,
Albany, Geo.
January 29th. 1856. 44—ly
Drs. Hilsman & Love.
PALMYRA—LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
April 1,1658. 1—1
THE GENU I
A. TV. ALLEN 1
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
A ND every Southerner will be satisfied by using one
dollar's worth that they have no farther one for
Northern Liniments. For Family and Plantation use it
has no equal. It cares Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Strains,
Bruises, Burns, Fresh Cuts, Pains in the Back or Limbs,
Cholic in Man or Beast, and is the only certain Remed’
known for Blind Staggers in Horses; and every one wil
find it a saving of time aud money by keeping a supply oi
hand. For sale by E. RICHARDSON,
Albany, Aug. 5. (19—ly) ~
At the Post Office.
Medical Card.
rtRS. J. B. GILBERT &. D. C. JONES have uni-
ted in the practice of medicine, and respectfully ten-
Urptember 2, 1858.
Reform Medical Practice,
E>r. 3r. -w. Hurt
Carriage and Harness Repository,
3 DOORS 5DRTH OF HILL'S LIVERY STABLE.
Washington St,, Albany, Ga,
-y »>ay " ant. j er th«ir cervices to the citizens of Albany and vicinity.
Albany, Feb. 4, 1859. 45—ly
Lyon, Irvin & Butler,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to all business entrust
'd to their cure, in any part of South-western Georgia.
K1CHARP r. LYON.
SAXVEL C. IRVIN.
GREENLEE BUTLER.
December 17,1357.
Slaughter & Eley,
ATTORNEYS AT LA IV—ALBANY, GEO.
V3T Will practice in the countie* composing the South-
• Wwteru Circuit, and iu Dooly and Worth of the Macon
I Circuit. They pledge themselves to a strict attention to
Wort*, Corns, Dropsy, Cbronie Dianhoia, Venereal Dm-1 (J, n '
•awvi, CbilL aud Fever, of long standing, without the aid
of Quinine or any other Sodativc. Persons residing
Citv or country are invited to call or rend by wmt person
that can give the svmptoins of their cares, and thoto living
at a distance, will be reived through the. mails, or by Ex
press, upon vending us a carefully written de.-oriptionof the
the -
■Has, Whips, (Matts & Co..) of which will be
low for cash, as any other House in South-
Western Georgia,and warranted to give satisfaction.
XT AS! orders promptly executed.
L. C. SHAW.
Jin. It, 1858. 43-ly.
add
duration of the attack, whether __
s?ysya.75Imontvale springs,
51—Cm
rth Sa- ;
and tlie remedies,if any, that have been used for their relief! | r, , ..m 7'i , wPCc/. , r i cr.o
Cares prereriU-d for as above for a s-tipniated sum, which I A 1 1 iV LMAL-1003.
will in «ll cares be agrcod upon before the prescription is ITTI8ITORS from the S-mth will have no petkntion at
rent. Should any apply whose cares are believed lobe, V Dalton. The Trains now connect promptly at
out of the roach of medicine, they will be so informed by , that mint, reaching KNOXVILLE nine hours sooner
return mail- than last summer. By arrangements made with the stage,
X3T Office over L. K. Weleh’H BOOK STORE, com-! lines, visitors will roach the SPRINGS from Knoxville,
> *‘ 1 ^ ' (24 miles.) four hours earmer than last season, thus sav
ing FOURTEEN HOURS! There is also a good line of
Staso s from Loudon to the Springs.
Be.-iJt s the usual accessories of HEALTH to be had
in mountain air and SCENERY, the undersigned can
more and more confidently recommend these waters in the
cure of mseascs prevalent at the South; cjpocialjy dti-
I T appearing to the Court that the above Bill has been i eases originating in disorder of the Liver,jtnd which in-
amended by^tho addition ^ of Julia A.^Lofton, Stephen j deed conijjrire u tors*t majority of cases^ For^building up
_ r toil, this summer resort is invaluable,
of Benj. Smith) J. R. ; Possessing great natural advantages, the pioprietors last
. m. Nunn and lit-* wife J vear began, and through the past fall, winter and spring,
and his wife Nancy Ann, Win. j have continued a retie* of IMPROVEMENTS and E.M-
i. Bottan and his wife Mary Susan, John licit*way and ; BE1.TS5IMENTS, which they believe will make it the
ilia C. his wife, John II. Cox, Guardian for Elizabeth j mo.-t attractive watering place iu the South.
ox, Gabriel Cox, John Cox, William Cox and Seth C. i Mr. S. LANIER,(formerly of Lanier House, Macon,
Urous, as parties Hetendants thereto. j Ga.,) i* conducting in person thtvre improvements together
It is therefore ordered that the defendants plead, answer I with th* Farm*; and Gardens attached. He renews the
ir demur on or before the next term of this Court, and that! tender of his service* to his old friends and the public, ami
crvice of said amendment l>e perfected on the defendant! assures them that it is his unceasing aim to promote their
v publication of this Rule in the Albany Patriot once a j comfort and happiness as his guest* at Montvale.
nonth for the space of four months, before the next term | June 17—13w. WATT, LANIER & CO.
»t this Court. HENRY G. LAMAR,
Judge Sup. Court Macon Circuit. I
A true extract from the tninutoi of said Court, April I
OFFER for sale the following lots ofland—those
wishing to purchase any, or all of these lands
would do well to call on me at an early day.
E. O. SHEFFIELD )
vs. ! In Equity in Woitl
RICHARD H. CLARK, [ perior Court.
Administrator, and others. J
rT appearing to the Court tb it the above Bill hasheen
L amended by the addition of Julia A. Lotion, Stephen
Miller, adm’r of Daniel Miller, Daniel Miller and wife,
Stephen Goodawy and his wife Mary, Natl
John Lyon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, Barer Co. Ga
Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted
to his care in the counties of Sumter, Lee, Dougherty, Ba
ker, Calhoun, Early and Decatur. Mar. 20,1856.
John Carr Brown,
Attorney at Law—Albany, Cco.
July 23,1?57. 17—
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants,
and other prodace, the coming reason.
Our Ware-House is LARGE and COMMODIOUS,
built of Brick, and
Fire-Proof
a the Yard with a strong
Force Pump and Iiosc,
fords additional security against fire.
We confidently assert that no Ware-House in Georgia
• elsewhere, is better prepared to protect Cotton against
lore or damage. Our charges will be as low as last season,
which gave perfect satisfaction to all our patrons. With
these inducements to our Planting Friends, added to our
long experience in the business, we hope to obtain and
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 dr Savannah.
SIMS & RUST.
Albany, April 22,1853. 4—tf.
(general Qtfroertisemrats.
Macon Furniture
TI7E are now Putting up New and
Vf Improved Machinerv for the
Manufacture of Furniture of all kinds,
far*Superior in Workmanship and
Durability 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. T. & G. WOOD.
FRENCH GLASS,
All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-14.
M IRRORS and Ijooking Glass Plates, Frames,
of Gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut.—
For sale by T. & G. WOOD.
Macon, June 17, 1858 12-6m.
ATTORNEY
Will practice
A. J. Macarthy,
RNEY AT LAW—ALBANY.i
_ erty Sheriff’s SaW
„ JLL EguSih. tat Tuesday i„(v£
w w next, before the Court House door folk •
ot Albany, between the usual hours of7ale, ul??
lowing property to-wit: ‘ » u *cxoi-
Four Negroes: Ben, a man abbot 40 yearn ,
light complexion; Enoch, a man 60 yearn””
about 45 years old, and Dorcas, about 17 vearTS’
levied on as the property of Stephen S. Sikes to
isfy sundry fi fas in my hands—one in favor nr r
T. Rogers & Son vs. J. Moreland & Co., from I
•QtinAvie* P.ou.t nn.l nnn T.. n ^
Wm. A. Harris,
ATTOKXEY AT LA IV—JSABELLA,
Or.1.9, 1856 Worth Co.,
Refers to—Seward, Hansell &. Harris.
Thomasville, Geo.
CHANGE OEJCHEDULE.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PACKET LINE.
T HE splendid and fast running Steam “GORDON,” F
Barden, Commander, leaves Savannah lor Charles-
• ton every SUNDA Yand WEDNESDAY afternoon, at
; 3 o’clock, and connects at Charleston with the morning
} train of the North-Eastern R. R. going North. Retum-
I inc leaves Charleston every MONDAY and FRIDAY
NIGHT, at 3 o’clock, (alter the arrival of the cars o
, j North-Eastern Railroad) and arrives at Savanuah <
J eo. I the following mornings. By this route passengers can ob
tain through tickets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wil-
I offer for sale my plantation, situated
in Dougherty county, about seven
miles from Albany, on the east 6ide of
Flint River, and on the road leading to
Troupville. Thc'above place contains one thousand
acres of land, two hundred and fifty of which arc
under fence, and have been in cultivation three or
four years, anti there are about two hundred or two
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 negro and
other out buildings of logs, &c., &c. The location
so far as I know, is a healthy one.
Any person wishingto purchase may examinethc
place, and communicate with the subscriber at Beech
Island, Edgefield District, 8. C., or with Y.G. Rust,
Esq., Albany, Ga. H. R. COOK, M. D.
Sept ember 17, 1857. 25-1 f.
Ue
plien Sikes, Richard Sikes and Moreland of*Tere!l
county, merchants and partners, firm name of T
Moreland & Co., from Dougherty Superior
one E. F. Wood & Co. vs. Stephen S. Sikea, RfeS
Sikes of Lee, and John Moreland of Terrel Jit
ners, firm name of J. Moreland & Co., from DouoJ
erty Superior Court, one Willhams &. Price vs S*5*
Sikes, administrator of J. W. Lane, dec’d, and Biih
op &. Sikes, from Dougherty Superior Co art '
Washington Poe vs. S. S. Sikes, one Bcldan & cT
vs. J. Moreland & Co., from Dougherty l n foȣl
Court, one Catlin & Leavitt & Co. vs. 'Bishoa&
Sikes, from Lee Superior Court. Propertv nninfS
out by pl’ffs att’y. *
J. S. BROWN, Dept Sh’ff
September 2, 1858. ‘ 1
Land for Sale.
326
327
.1 illv 2, 1857.
Dooly Superior Court,)
October term, 1857. s
J AMES R. WARREN ) i
vs. > Rule Ni-tti to Foreclose Mart-
SMITH CAMPBELL. ) gage.
I T appearing to the Court by tho petition of James R.
Warren,that on the twelfth day of June, eighteen hun
dred and lirty-Boven. Smith Campbell made and delivered
to said James R. Warren his promissory note of that date,
whereby he promiaed to pay said Warren or hearer, on or
before tho first day of July next after the date of said note,
the sum of Five Hundred and Thirty-seven Dollars for val
ue received, aud that afterwards ou the day and year afore-
eaiJ the said Smith Campbell the better to secure the pay
ment of said note, executed and delivered to said Warren
his Deed of Mortgage, conveying to tho said James R.
Warren lot of land numlnrr one Iiundred and two in the
sixth district of Dooly county, containing two hundred two
and one half acres of laud, conditioned to be void upon in
payment of said note—and it further appearing that Smith
Campbell has not paid said note or any part thereof, but
the same to pay has wholly neglected and refused.—It is
therefore ordered that said Smith Campbell do nay into
I'nis Court by the first day of tho next term thereof the prin
cipal, interest and costs due on said note, or show enure to
the conir.tr, if any he has or in default thereof that the 1 firc-plare)— and a Table that
Equity of ReJeintmon or tho said Smith Campbell in end i / .. . . • ,t
to said Mortgaged premises be forever barred and foreclqs- . 1,1 - r ,lolel ,e ““""T
i*d—and it is further ordered that this rule bo rervod on paid
Smith Cumpbci! accordfmr to law—this. October 13,1859.
HINES &, IIOBBS, Plffs Atfjrs.
April Term, 1858, Dooly Superior Court.
e Rule-i
District Dooly County Ga.
WM.E. SMITH,
Agent ard Atty at Law.
John W. Evans,
ATTORNEY AT LA WAND SOLICITOR GENL
OF THE SOUTH- WESTERN CIRCUIT.
ITT Office at B:iiabridge, 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, Lee, Sumter
ami Early. Feb. 14, 1856 46tf
mincton, N. C.
Having a through freight arrangement with 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.
E. LaFITTE &. CO., Agonts, Charleston.
January 21,1858. 43—
Thomas J. Cox,
A TTOR \E Y A T LAW—KE U’TON, GEO
March 20, 1856 51—
WARREN & WARREN,
ATTOJIXEYS AT LA ir,
Albany, Georgia.
Will practice in the comities of Sumter. Lee, Dougherty,
Terrell, Randolph, Early, Calnouti, Baker, Thomas and
Lowndes. (voJ. 10—no. 44.)
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in tvA.
next, before .he Court Ilou-e door io .he rt
of Albany, between the legal hours of sale the foi
lowing property, to wit; * i0 *
One Chest containing Carpenter’s Tools levied
on as the properly of John A. Smith to »ui 4 („ .
fa obtained from .he Judge of the Inferior Court of
Dougherty county, in favor of Thos. H. Clarlr
L S. BROWN, |)ep. ShV
September 2, 1858.
FOR SALE.
town, now in the possession of David
A. Newsom. It contains 250 acres, 130
of which is cleared and fresh. There is
on the place a good Dwelling, Gin-house, Screw and
otlrer out-houses, all in good older.
For terms apply to D. A. Newsom, on the plao
or the nndersigned. D. A. VASON.
Albany, Nov. 12, 1857. 33—
HENRY MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT Id aw,
Albany,Georgia.
Will >racticcin the Courtsol theSouth-westen
and Southern Circuit.'-.
Albany.Aprilia,*50. 1 tf.
It epi»earing to the Court that the a'
at the last tenn of this Court, was ne.
of the law; It is therefore ordered that the
r his count'd, have leave to publish the said Rule
BUMS HOTEL,
BROAD STREET
j&JlT^any, Ga.
T HIS New and elegant Hotel is now open for
the accommodation of the Public. Persons
visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable
jand neatly furnished rooms, (each room laving a
■ firo.nlura)—u ml » TsIiIa tli^t i= unsurjiasscd by auv
riber, grateful to the public for their
■rv liberal patronage for tears past, respectfully
licits his old friends nnd {he public generally, to
Jl and see him ut his new quarters.
O” The Singe Office for Stages running from this
place to Biinbridge, Thomasville and Tallahassee,
J. M. C. HOLAMON—Attorney at Law,
ISA BELLA, IForih County, Georgia.
ZjtF Will give prompt attention to all business entrust
'd to hi? charge. [July 21,1854. 16—tf.
J. LAW,
Attorney at Law,
Rz&inbridge, Rocalur Comity, Coo.
Wilt, attend punctuallvtho Superior Courts of the Coun
ties of Earlv.Bnker and Decatur,of the South-western,ana
of the County of Thomas ol'the Southern Circuit.
April 12,1850 vo 6—no 1—tf.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
—OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT—
.lEacon, Geo.
E. E. BROWN rncrRIETOR.
August 26,1858. 22—
J. L. BYINGTON.
uponjthesaid Smith J I?.’... ...
. _ aoly .Superior Uouit, | 35"* -t~C. <3*5
ROBT. B. DAVIES, Clerk. jrHIIIE Subscriber has for sate a second-handed
-H- ROCKAWAY, which he will sell low on time.
W. J. McBRYDE.
Albany, April 1, 1858 1—
Nisi in accordance with law,
Campbell as provided by the Statutes—this, 7th April, 1858.
A trueextract from the minutes of Dooly Superior Court,
June Oth. 1853. ROBT. B. DAVIES, Clerk.
July 15,1858. m3m.
Georgia—Inrin County.
A LL persons having demands against James J.
**•*• Hall, lato of Irwin county, doc’d, will present
them to me properly attested 1 within the lime pre
scribed by law ; and all persons indebted to ?aid de
ceased arc hereby requested to come forward and
make settlement immediately, if they desire to save
costs. B. B. RANSONE, Adin’r.
July 22, 1358 6\v.
Executor’s Sale.
A G REE ABLY to an order of the Ho
Ordinary of Dougherty county, Will be sold on
the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court
House in the city of Albany, one half interest in the
Jackson &. Collier Warehouse and Lot—also, three-
eighths interest in the House and Ixit known as the
\Vc8tfall Lot, now occupied by Jesse Floyd. Sold
as the property of the late Geo. W. Collier, for the
bcivefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
J. B. GILBERT, ExV.
August 19,1858.
Administrator’* Sale.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordin
ary of said county, Will be sold before tlie Court
House door in Morgan, said county, on the first
Tuesday in October next, Lots of land Nos. 352,
353 ami 329, it being the, lower Goodson place—
also, lots of jand Nos. 273 and 274, all in the 3rd
district of mid county. The upper, or place where
on W. H. Pierce, deceased, resided at his death.—
Also, four negroes, to 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, dec’d, for tho benefit of the
lieira and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
J. II. GRIFFIN, Adtn’r.
August 19,1858.
Georgia—Dougherty County.
A LL persons liaviog claims against the estate of
Nicholas Long, late of said county deceased, are
itereby notified to present them properly attested,
and those indebted will please make immediate pay
NOTICK.
T HE undersigned hereby respect
fully declare their intention to
the citizens of Albany and vicinity,
of 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 iu our line of business.
ANDREWS, MILLER & CO.
Atlanta, Aug. 19, 1858. 31 —
TO COTTONPLANTEUS.
T HE undersigned haviflg purchased the entire
Right to build the
Wrought Iron or Portable Cotton Screw,
invented and patented by James Massf.y of Thom-
asville, Ga., throughout the counties of CALHOUN
DOUGHERTY and BAKER, we beg leave to in
form the Planters of those Counties that we are pre
pared to put thorn up at the shortest notice. Any
person wishing said Screw will confer a favor on
by addressing either of us at
MORGAN, Calhoun County, Go.,
when we will immediately lespond to the call,and
exhibit a Model of the “Portable Screw,” and pul
them up one if they wish it.
SAMUEL L. FOSTER.
ROBERT A. ADAMS.
June 34, 1858. 13-13w
DAVANT &. LAWTON,
FACTORS AM) GENERAL COMMISSION
Moroliants,
No. 88 Bay Strelt,
Savannah Georgia.
K. J. DAVAXT, JR. EDWARD I*. LAWTON.
Dec. 10,1857 37—]y*
SOLOMONS & COLQUITT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—NEWTON, a A
Zjir Will practice in the South-Western Circuit.
J. W. Solomons,
J. II. COLQUIT.
Jan. 11,1858. 43—
FINDLAY’S
Steam Engine Manufactory,
Iron and Brass Foundry,
AND
General Machine Shops,
Macon, Georgia.
T HE Proprietors of this Establishment would re
spectfully call theatteutionof those contempla
ting the erection of Steam Mills, for Sa icing and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the Work lias 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 ol
Machinery, &c.*, for any portion oi which we will
be pleased to receive orders, viz:
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cir
cular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of beat
qual ity for Corn a nd W heat, Wai er Wheels,
a great variety,Gin Gear, allsizes, Iron
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and Private Buildings, die.,
of Wrought nnd Cast
Iron, very superior,
embracing
Strength with beauty of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrnp Boilers, ull sizes, Columns
for Stores-,Churches, &c.,&c.,Gold Mining Ma
chinery, with Double aud 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 Cur Couplings,
ana other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Macon,March 19,1857. 51—
Americus Variety Works.
rilllB 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.
Jj* Terms cash, or good acceptance.
SAM’L HEYS
Americus, April 8, 1858. 2—
Law Notice.
T HE undctvicned having formed a partnership in the
practice of Law, will give their undivided attention to
such business as may be entrusted to them.
Office on Broad street, formerly occupied by Stro-
k Slaughter, where one of the firm may be always
found. PETER J. STRoZER.
WM. E. SMITH.
Albany, July 23,1857. 17—
Richard H. Clark. Alex. S. Lippitt
CLARK & LIPPITT,
ATTO RNEYS AT LAW,.
Albany, Ga.
W ILL practice in the counties of Dougherty,
Baker. Calhoun, Lee, Dooly and Worth—in
the Supreme Court at Macon, and wherever spe
cially engaged.
Prompt attention will be given to all business en
trusted to their charge.
February 25th, 1858. 48—tf.
ment.
August 19,1858
SMITH, Adm’r.
21—6w.
$20 REWARD.
"O AN AW AY from the subscriber on the 2.1 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.
lie will probably go to Albany, and perhaps to
Thomasville.
The above reward will be given if he is lodged ...
Jail, and information given tome at Cntlibert. so
tliat I get him. JNO. T. BROWN.
Cuthbert, Aug. 6, 18S8. 19-tf.
U* Wire-Grass Reporter will please copy.
Ceorgia— Terrell County.
v G1IXTY days after date application will be made
“ to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell the laud and negro man George, belonging
to the estate of Meneata Wiseman, deceased.
.. V, WILLIS WOOLBRIGHT,
Joiy 29,1888./ Administrator.
rpVVO months alter date application will bo made
, to tlie Honorable, the Court of Ordinary ofBa-
ker county, for leave to soil the real estate of th
To the Planters
of South-Western Georgia.
T HE underaigned.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 {res from the danger of are-' And
by strict attention to the storage and sale of cotton riAWO
be hope, to merit 'and respectfully solicits the pa- JL toth
ronage oftbe Piantera generally of South-Western
April >, 18S8 . a—ly-
Notice.
Georgia—Worth County.
t^IXTY days after dale application will be made
to ihe Honorable the Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell all the real estate of William Holli
day, late of said county, deceased.
This is to notify all person:: concerned, to file thei
objections (if any they have) why said leave shonli
not be granted. This the 5th day of Juiv. 1858.
J. J. WILLIAMS, Aftm’r.
July 15, 1858. 16-fiOd.
J. Z. Burton,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO,
M AY be found attbe Office of Col. T. C. Spick*. Will
practice in the Court* of the South-Western Circuit.
Any business entrusted to his Caro will meet with prompt
attention.
References:—Hon. A. P. Powers, > w,
“ E.A Nubit, S MaCOn '
December 10,1857. 37—ly
Georgia— Calhoun county.
HERE AS, Joseph VV. Rote .
the estate of David B. Smith, deceased, ap;>!
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate.
This is therefore to notify all and singular tlie
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned, to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county
before the Fourth Monday in March next to
tile their objections, and shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858.
sep.9. RICH D F. JONES, Ord.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
W HEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on
the estate of Abram D. Smith,deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate.
This is therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned, to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county
on or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
file their objections and shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tny hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th dav of September 1858.
sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord.
Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Morgan, Calhoun county, 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. Meriwetlier
and R. C. Robins. Property pointed out by Char.
C. Martin.
ELIJAH PADGETT, .Sheriff.
September 2, 1858.
Postponed City Marshal’s Sale.
\\7TLL be sold before the door of the Coonri!
* ^ Chamber, (Court House door,) in the city of
Albany, Ga., on the First Saturday in OCTOBER
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following
described property, viz;
The east two thirds of city lot, number forty-two
(42) Pine street, in the city of Albany, Ga., to sat
isfy one Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858. Property
pointed out in city Tax Digest.
City lot number fifteen (15) commerce street.in
the city of Albany, Ga., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa fur
tlie year 1653. Property pointed out in city tax
Digest.
An undivided interest in Store House, fronting an
Washington street twenty three feet, in the city of
Albany, Ga., and distinguished in the plan ol m:«1
city us part of h>ts number twenty-six and twenty*
eight, on Pine street—now occupied by lewi*
Young &. Bro. os a Drv Good’s Store, to satisfy one
Tux Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. A. A. Danforili.
Property pointed out in city tax Digest.
The South-west quarter of city lot number nine,
teen, Broad street, in tlie c ity of Albany. Ga., lo sat
isfy one Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. C. H. L
ter. Property pointed out in city tax Digest.
One hundred and ten feet (110 feet) of tlie south
part of city lot, number seventeen (17) Broad street,
in the city of Albany, Ga., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fi
for the year 1858, vs. Thomas Mills. Property poi;>
j ted our in city tax Digest.
The improvements on citv lot number forfrreW.t
Inu nis- (IS) North street, in the city of Albany. G*. jo Tut-
‘iliday, j My one Tax Fi Fa for the year l«5S, vs. Tho***
n from Ragan. Property pointed out in citv tux Digest.
j City lot number fifty-one (51) on Tilt street, in tlie
I,; city of Albany, Ga., to satisly one Tax Fi Fa It
Georgia— Worth County.
mwniERKAS, Elizabeth J. Hollid
*■ tratrix on the estate of Rohe if
deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
hersiiid Abiiiintetraliunship.
This is therefore to notify all persot
lo be and appear at the Court of-.Ordinary of said j year 1858, vs. W illiain Stegall. Property pniatcJ
county within the time pre*»>r,bed V; out iu city tax Digest.
CU’JIW i ii iny riwy km) '/ by said /houia The West-half of city lot. number eighty five (*5‘:
• granted. f^ine street, in tlie city of Albany, Ga.. to suti.-tyw
Given under my hand at office, July the 5th, 1858. i 'l : .^\Fi Fa for the'-year 1858, vs. Thomas Berry.-
K. P. SINCLAIR, Ordinary. Propel-tinted out *
July 15, 1858. J6-6111
Citation and Notice.
Georgia—Wurth County.
HEREAS, Milhry Baker, Administratrix on
* * the estate of Baley F. Baker, deceased, ap
plies to me lor letters of dismission from sai * * *
ministration on the estate of Batev F. Baker.
This is therefore lo cite and admonish all person
rointed odt in city tax Digest.
JiMKS J. GREEN, Marshal.
Albany, September !r, 1868.
AilniiiifctratQi*’* Sale.
W 1LL 1,0 soM on SATURDAY th? Ifilli d*j
OCTOBER next, at the late residence ofJ*^-
id Ad- j J. Keaton, late of Baker county ; deceased, til to
Perishable Property belonging to the said fatale.—
r _ Terms on the day of sate. This, 16th day of Ar»«.
interested, to tile their objections (if any they have) * 1858. CRAWFORD M. MAYO, Adm’r.
in my office on or before the first Monday in Febru- j
ary next, in terms oftbe law ir. such case made and
provided. R. D. SINCLAIR, Ord'
July 15,1858. 16-fir
Georgia—Worth County.
CIXTY days after date application will be made
to the Honorable the Ordinary of said county,
for leave to sell the Lands, belonging to the estate of
Dennis Rouse, late of s*id county, dec’d.
This is to notify all persons concerned to file their
objections (if any they have) why said leave should
not be grained. JAS. M. ROUSE, Adm’r.
July 22, 1858.
Georgia—Iririn County.
^IIXTY 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 countv. dec’d.
July 22, 1858. B. B. RANSONE, Adm’r.
Georgia—Calhoun county.
HERE AS, Seaborn A. McLendon. Adminis-
▼ ▼ trator on the estate of Hiram Morgan, late of
said county, deceitsed, applies to me for letters of
dismission from his said Administratorship.
This is therefore to notify all persons ccncejned,
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause (if any they have) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand at office, Febru-
ry 23d, 1858. R. F. JONES, Ordinary.
March 4, 1858. 49—8m
Law Notice.
rrtllE undersigned offers liis services in the practice ofthe
X Law, to the public in the several counties of the Macon
District; also out of tho 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 en
suing—until then my address is Albany, Ga.
ABNER P. POWERS.
Jan. 2L1858. 43-
ttTTba State Press, Georgia Citizen, Journal & Mes
senger, and Telegraph of Macon, each trill please insert
this notice. A. P. P.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
T1J HEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, odmioistralur on
» » the estate of Lazarus Jackson, deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate.
This is therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county
on or before the Foui^h Monday in March next to
file their objections and shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official si
office
sep.
NOTICE.
F OR SALE OR RENT—the South half J
of the building how. occupied by Glass, 1
Laws & Co. Apply to Peaks, Habris & |
Roberts, or, to Glass, Laws & Co., Albany,
July I. (14—) J. E. DAWSO
P® 1
May 27,1853.
ren under my hand and official signature at
in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1853.
j.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord.
GfiOrgla— Calhoun County.
TX7 HEREAS, Nathaniel Hester, administrator on
* * the estate of John B. Wight, deceased, applies
to the Cpurt for fetters of Dismission from tlie said
estate. I „ .
This is therefore to notify all and singular the
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinal? of said county
on or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
file their objections and shew chose, (f any they
’ hays) why said letters should not he grai
*and and. official sii
. Jkvynl ,.
c.—a good supply on hand arthts <
Citation and Notice.
Georgia—Worth County.
TjyHEREAS, Miles' H. Reynolds, administrator
• “ on ihe estate of .William Rouse, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said Admin
istration on the estate of William Roose. 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 uot be granted,
this 2d day of February, 1858.
R. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary.
Feb % l I, 1858. 46-m6m
September 2, 1858
Georgia—Worth County.
S IXTY Days after date, application will be made
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said roomy,
for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Jo-
Cox, late of said county deceased.
R. J. WEEKS, I tv,,
Sep. 2, 1858. A. M. COX, j '
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Cos-
late of Worth county, deceased, are requests
to come forward and make immediate payment,aiw
those having demands against said estate will P re *
sent them duly authenticated iu terms of tlie law.
R. J. WREKSJggte
Sep. 2, 1858. A. M. COX, [
F ROM THE subscriber near Brunswick,
Glynn county, about the 5th insL, my
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, *pe« s
ratiter slowly.
He is a plasterer by trade, lays brick tdtnw
and lias pretentions to be a barber. * ..
jjarticul&r marks upon him;I purchwedhnm
Jy from a trader in Macon, he says that he ba»
tnerly belonged to Dr. Randal, near Albany, ^
spent several years in that town and y»etony*
derstand from other negroes since he letttn»
could read and write very well, so that he may
a free pas3. , .«*.
1 think it probable he may be lurking^ab°i ut ^ n .
ny. A liberal reward will be paid forni8»pp rcne
sion and delivery in Jail, so lhatl ^^IrHRAN.
A ' ■' S3—tf-
AlICTIOiY AND
Commission Merchants,
BROAD STREET,
Albany, Ga.
They hope that by prompt attention to btuiness, and fair
dealing, to merit a liberal patronage.
March 1L1858. 50-tf
JAMES M. MERCER
I S my authorized Agent and attorney to attend
to my business generally, dnring my Rteento
from the State.
is authorized to e
Brunswick, Sept. 2d, 1658.
3STOTICE. ww .
A LL persons are hereby forewarned -
A. ding for a certain promissory note made W ’
payable to James Rowland, or bearer, one t ^
day of January next, and dated about the urw
May last, for the sura of one hundred and
five dollars. The considerations for which saw
was given, has failed. I am determined notwp;
it unless compelled by law. This Ang. 6, lejg
Ej r.
Dougherty co., Aug. 12,1858.
, ; Notloe. j ,» ,
Worth county. Geo., now in possession «» . a
Rodgers, until the purchase money is paid
tad. ARg.30at.lM8,
88-**V
Warwick, Sep. 2,1818.
t.
August 12,1868.