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(general Ttftpctltgemtntgl
In Store and for Sale.
A. SUPEUIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS
(k I.!, of v. bich ar
u.\ nurhel by lire In inanulacturf rs at the North.
Mv stock is not inferior in quality to any thin? ever !
Hi"red in ilio Snuili. Tlmsc wishing to purdim-e i
will find it to their interest to give me u call.as I •
am determined to sell low for rash or city paper. j
J J’ Special order.- filled at short rertire.
R. L. TOM LIN FOX, j
Jackson t-ireet, West of J. fc». Morctnen’s.;
Albany, December )7, 1857. 38- i
TO TH3E3 MEMBERS j
OF THE
(general ^Ibuciliscnuuts.
HARDWICK &. CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—UAY.8iB£i:T—
Suvtiiniuli. Geo. i .-i :u..
* »'*'! * • | » <i: li/vitARnwicic. f V. n. manshej.d. | c.c.baxdwioc.
ado to tpecMil order for tins j j u t y ^3,1S57. 17—
lilRPiN £ VOLRER,
IS/ OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Al-
¥ » buny and surrounding country, that they are
now opening a Large and well selected stock of.
UardL ,- W are,
Stoves,Hollow-Warp. Nails, Iron. Steel,Guns,Pow
der and Shot, Wooden-Ware, Carpenters* Tools,
Blacksmith Tools,Corn Shellcrs,Straw-Cutters,and
ery variety of House Furnishing Goods. Also,
arietv of Tin-Ware.
•b Iprofesfitmtdl -€arbs. (gentrah ■JUroeffisemcnls'.
, their Offic e to F. O. WELCH’8 DRUG STOKE,
the comer of Broad and' Washington 8treefc», where
they can be 1ouud at all times when not professionally en
gaged. —-
February 4,1858. 45— ly
Drs. Jennings & Douglas,
Albany, Geo.
January 29th, 1858. 44—ly
THE G33XTITI3SE
A. W. ALLEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
A ND every Southerner will be satisfied by urinz one
dollar’s worth, that they have no further use .for
Northern Liniments. For Family and Plantation use it
>0 equal. It cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Strains,
•es, Burns, Fresh Cuts, Pains in the Back or Limbs,
Cholic ii> Man or Beast, and is the only certain Remedy
known for Blind Staggers in Horses; and every one will
find it a saving of time aud. money by keeping a supply on
hand. For sale by , E. RICHARDSON,
Albany, Aug. 5. (194-ly) < At the Post Office.
Drs. Hilsman & Love.
PALMYRA-LEE COUNTY. GEORGIA.
April 1,1858. l—ly.
white i
■ those
.\VINU mode iiriau jemi tits to u
larger ni.tiiber of Boarders at tin
we s’ull take pleasure in mak
with ns comfortable,
ira will l»e at nelly a Ptiiv.vn: l*u:.RPtx« Hut:
iiembers wishing quiet quarters, will find si
• WASHINGTON HALL, Mrlledgcville, <
N. C. BARNETT
ptemk r 2, 135S.- 23—9w.
Ses
* We soljc.it visits at all times from the Lad
s we keep many articles in our line they inay w ant.
IU* Our terms are strictly cash.
W. H. TURPIN.
Albany,Oct. 15,1857. 0. VOLKER.
"ALBANY
Carriage and Harness Repository,
3 DOORS NORTH OF HILL’S LIVERY STABLE,
(gjgiaacda^liPadigetttEntB. jpj :
Postponed Assignee’s Sale. | Washington St., Albany, Ga.
NDER and W virtue of a Deed of Assignment j sOtt*. ^*2-
l Stephen F. Sikes to the undersigned for j
!.e benefit of the creditors of said Sikes, will be sold j
ufore the Uouil House door in Albany, Dougherty
ountv.on the lir.-t Tuesday in October next, be-; l\fOULD
u; following proper- • * * citizen
! trv, to his sti
mn—Dorcas, a wo- • gi'es of every
o, half interest, mi- j W«cr„u S Ha-
sual hour:
, in It.I
erly 15:
. 37
1 the t
. 1 «11 F.mt strict
.provnuents tl.crco
il .-aid Sikes-
Terius made kuow n on the day.
JOHN MUR EL.
August 5, 1858.
E. O. SHEFFIELD 1
va. I In tv
RICHARD II. CLARK, f
Admini-tr.it .r, and others. J
, Di.-trirl U. .
I contdy. Also, the J sold as In
-ilv lots No’s 49aml I Western 1
f Albany, with the | O' Ai!
•sportfully invite the attention of the
** Albany and the surrounding conn-
i of Carriages, Rockaways and Bug-
eseription; also, Concord Plantation
ks, Harness, Wool Collars, Buggy
Medical Card.
D RS. J. IL GILBERT At D. C. JONES have uni-
ted in the practice of medicine, and respectfully ten
der their service* to the citizens of Albany and vicinity.
; Albany, Feb. 4, 1858. 45—ly
! Lyon, Irvin & Butler,
| ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA,
j £3?“ Will give prompt attention to all business entrust
ed to their care, in any part of South-western Georgia.
RICHARD r. LYC.V.
SAMVEL D. IRVIN.
Decendrer 17,1857. gseeklke cutler.
I Slaughter & Eley,
A TTORNE YS A T LA IF— ALBA NY, GEO.
! Zjt^ Will practice in the counties composing the South-
• Western Circuit, and in Dooly and Worth of the Macon
! Circuit. They pledge themselves to a strict attention to
isiness. Wm. M. Slaughter.
Nov. 37. 1856# (35—) Robt. N. Eley.
WAREHOUSE
Commission. Merchants,
rpH E undersigned beg to renew the offer of their’
X services for the stop
i lire reside
Jan.14
, Whip*. (Matts & Co..) of which will be
v for cash, as any other House in South-
*eorgia,aml warranted to give sutLfaction.
orders prompt!)' executed.
L. C. SHAW.
1853. 42-lv.
1 At Wu». P
liswtoMa
Julia A. Lofton, Su pis.
, Daniel Mill-r and wif
Mary, Nalhai. '/.. Park.-
wife of .^.„ith) J. I
•r. Wm. Nm.i. and his wi<
. Wi:
ii.ig.ico, AN EXTRA CHOICE
; IN
".of Sl "i Dougherty Co, for Sale.
J71ROM a very recent overwhelming dome.-tic af-
- * has been pictiou, I offer my Plantation for sale, though
” 11 had tefu-ed directly my pi ice for the same, and
John Lyon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-NEWTON, Baker 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. 30.1856.
and other produce, the coming season.
Our Ware-House is LARGE and COMMODIOUS,
built ol Brick, and
Fire-I’roof
in every respect. < O ' \
A large Cistern* in the Yard with a strong
Force Pump and MBose,
affords additional security against fire.
We confidently assert that no WaVe-IIourc in Georgia
or elsewhere, is better prepared to protect Cotton against
loss or damage. Our chargeajvill no aa 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 or Savannah.
SIMS &. RUST.
Albany, April 23,1853. 4—tf.
CHARGE OF SCHEDULE.
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PACKET LINE.
Macon Furniture
IlfE are now Putting" d]t fievf and
Vw Improved Machinery for .the
Manufacture ofFomiture of all kind.-, l
far Siiherior in Workmanship Rnd
Durability to most Northern Work,
and At as Low and in most case.4 Low
er Price* than oari possibly be laid
down in Macon from Savannah or N.
York. Give us a call and wo will
convince the sceptical that it is your interest 1o make
your purchases of Furniture iu Moron.
June 17—6m. T. & G- WOOD.
FRENCH GLASS,
All Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44.
M IRRORS and Looking Glass Plates, Frames,
of Gilt, Roaewood, Mahogany aud Walnut.-
For sale by T. G. WCX)D.
Macon, June 17,1858 12-6m.
rpUF. splendid and fust running Steam “GORDON,” F.
” its. Commander, leaves Savannah for Charles-
SuNJJA Y1tud \VEDNESDA Y afternoon, at
Kelt 1 way ;
First Uuafi'V OAK
HAMMOCK LAND
South-Wc.-tern Geon
HENRY (J. LA MAR.
IDih 1S58. E. BARLM:R,Clerk. I
June 10, 1^58. ni4m. j
Dooly Superior Court,)
October term, 18.)?. (
JAMES R. WAKKEN »
vs. I Hale Xi-si to Fnrerlure Mart- I
SMITH CAMPBELL. ) g:?,. !
I T nppoaring t«» the Court by the p.tition of James R. t
. Warren, that on the twelfth day ot June, eighteen bun- .
■hod and liity-.-seviM. Smith Campbell made and delivered I
•• said James R. Warren his promissory note of that date, j
'vhereby he promised to pay said Warren or Ix-arer.on or
'•••fore the lir.-t day of July next after the date of said note,
the sum of Five Hundred ami 'I’hiity-seven Dollars for val- j
*«•- received, and that afterwards on the djy and year afore- I
said the said Smith Camp!toil the beit.-r to s,-enre the pay- i
merit of said note, executed and delivered to : aid Wanen ! ,
his Deed of M.fct.' .ue, conveying to the said James R. !
Warren lot of laud number one hundred and two in the i
f-ixllt district of Dooly county, containing two hundred two •
and one hajfacre* ol land, conditioneil lo be voiil upon the |
payment of said note—and it further apjaniring that Smith ;
i ‘ainpliel! has not paid said note or any part thereof, tmt ■
the same to pay has wholly neglected and refused.—It is j
therefore ordered that said Smith Campbell do pay into ]
tins Court by the first day of the next term thereof'the prin- !
i ip »l, interest and cost* due on .-aid note, or .-how cau.-o to j
the contrary, if any Ire has, or in default thereof that the
Equity of Redemption of the -aid Smith Campbell in and
to said Mortgaged premises be forever hatred and f.. reel os- 1
• d—and it is farther ordered that this rule be .-e.-wd on said
Smith Campbell .tee-mling t » law—this, OetoinT 13. 1853.
J11N KS & HOBBS, PlitPs Att’ys. j
April Term, 1S58, Dooly Superior Court, j
It appearing to the Contt that the above Rulc-iii>t, taken |
:u tho last term of this Court, was not published i . terms ’
•‘.the law; It is there fire ordered that th.- said James R. \
M trren, or his eouns^d, have leave to publi.-h the said Rule
> im in accordance with law, or serve upon the said Smith
Cainp’sdl as provided hv the St Uutes— thi-*,7th April. 1859.
A true extract from the minutes of Dooly Superior Court,
June 9lh, WM. ROUT. B. DAVIES, Clerk.
July 15,1853. ni3m.
Nup'e
d.HS
ns Two Thousand Acres «.fj
l HICKORY -and GREEK
As rir.lt as «uy Lands in |
—well improv'd—with 0*»d j
rd.*in cultivation, and (JjO acres dry |
iiunock to clear.
Provisions to sell with the place on |
. My son or myself will be on tho
time‘to 8how the premises and give
SAM’L RUTHERFORD.
16,1859. 25—
John Carr Brown,
Attorney at Law—Albany, <>co. j 4' ii
July '2H, 1857.
.... j of tl»e North-Eastern R. R. going North. Return
j iug leaves Charleston every MONO A Y and Fill DA Y
1 NIGHT, nt 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the cars of tho
! North-Eastern Railroad) and arrives at Savannah early
i the following mornings. By this route passengers can ob-
I tain through tickets to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wil-
I mineton. N. G.
I Having a through freight arrangement with the Central
i Railroad and its connections, all freights between Charles
ton and the interior of Georgia, consigned to the Agents
i‘ this line, will be lot warded with despatch, and free oj
Wm. A. Karris,
A TTOHNE Y AT LA IF— ISA BELLA,
Oc.t.5), 1856 Wo
Refers to—Seward, Han.-rl!
Geo
Tim
il lo. Go
NOTICE.
[ FOREWARN all persons from trespassing on
L Mo tollowing lols ot Lind in Worth county, Ga..
spooiul'v tin’ Bee Frees;
‘ 7ll» Dist, Nos. 114, 422, 46!», 411, 115.
15l!t “ “ 8, !», 10, 56, 57, 58.
16t!i “ “ 8,0,23,79,83.85,110,111,113,
115, 120, 129,135, 139, 149, 150,
155, 160,180, 198, 215,221,227,
246.
Sep. 16. 1858 (25) G. G. FORD.
Land for Sale.
r OFFER for ratio the following lots ofland—those
L wishing to purchase any, or all of these lands
reuld do well to call on tne at an early day.
No. 338 13th District Dooly County Ga.
“ 333 “ “ “ ’ “ ’*
“ 326 “ “ - “
“ 112 “ “ “ “
John W. Evans,
.1 TTOHNE Y A T LA W AND SOLICITOR GENT:' 'charge.
OF THE SOUTH-IVESTEEN CIRCUIT.
IJ” Office hi B.iinbridge, Decatur county, Geo.—
Will also "ive prompt attention to the collection of
claims, and oilier civil business iu the counties of
Decatur. Baker, Uulhoim, Dougherty, lire, Sumtei
and Early. Feb. 14, 1856 46H
Thcmas J. Cojr,
A TTORXE Y AT LA W—NEWTON, OF.O.
March 20, 1856 51—
t.'»TT WARRK-V. L. f. D, WARKEX.
WARREN 8l WARREN7
ATTORNEYS AT LA IV,
Albsuay, Georgin.
Will practice in the counties of Sumter, Lee, Dougherty,
Terrell, Randolph, Early, Calnoun, Baker, Thomas atid
Lowntbs. (vol. 10—no. 4f.)
A. J.
ATTORNEY AT
Iila earthy,
T LAW—ALBANY, C
I ofler for sale my plantation, situated
in Dougherty county, about seven
miles from Albany, on the eafct 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
tinder fence, and have been in cultivation three or
four years, and there are about two hundred or two
hundred and filty more acres, that have been dead
ened for about two years, this will allow four h
dred and filty to fire 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, nnd passage in the centre
of the building, two wells of water, and negro and
other out buildings of logs, die., &c. The location
so far as I know, is a healthy one.
Any person wishing to purchase may examine the
place,and communicate with the snbscriberat Beech
Island, Edgefield District, S. 0., or with Y.G. Rust,
Esq., Albany,Ga. II. R. COOK, M. D.
September 17, 1857. 25-tf.
ougherty Sheriff’s '
8ret
T*, “»■ 'x* 0 " 5 ‘he Court House doorioUwcJI
of Albiny, between tho usual hour, of nle, lUrJ
lowing property to-wit: ***
Four Negroes : Ben, a man about 40 yearuoM of
light complexion; Enoch, a man 60 years old •
alxiut 45 years old, and Dorcas,about 17 yeiren2 f
levied on as the jiroperty of Stephen S. Sikes to
isfv sundry fi F.ia in my hnnds—one in favor of rZ'
T. Rogers & Son vs. J. Moreland & Co., from £
Superior Court, and one James G. Rogers V8
phen Sikes, Richard Sikes and Moreland of Terrrt
county, merchants and partners, firm name of J
Moreland & Co., from Doughertv Superior Cnnw
one E. F. Wood & Co. vs. Stephen S. Sikes, RicbM
Sikes of Lee, and John Moreland of Terrel, nan
uers, firm name of J. Moreland & Co., from Dough
erty Superior Court, one Willbams & Price vs. STy"
Sikes, administrator of J. W. Lane, dec’d, and Biahi
on & Sikes, from Dougherty Superior Court nnl
Washington Poe vs. S. S. Sikes, one Beldan i cf
vs. J. Moreland & Co., from Dougherty Inferior
Court, one Catlin &. Leavitt dr. Co. vs. Bishop &
Sikes, from Lee Superior Court. Property nnirLa
out by pl’ffs att’y. 3 p0lnIe4
J. S. BROWN, Dept. Sh’ff
September 2, 1858.
SMALL P
FOR SALE.
J. P. BROOKS, Ag. ntf.S
E. I.aFITTE & CO., Ag
iry 21, 1858.
nah.
UF.S K. FIMiLAV,
FIlSn3LA.Y 5 S
Steam Engine Manufactory,
iron and Brass Foundry,
A!CI>
General Maoliine Shops,
Macon, Georgia.
T HE Proprietors of lliis Establishment would re
spectfully cal! t he attent ion ol those contenipla
HENRY MORGAN,
attorney at la w,
Albany, licorRia.
Will iracticoi nt he Courts jf the $outh-wcslen
and southern Circuits.
Albany. Aprill 2,'50. 1 tf.
; ed
J. 31. iU lIOLAMO'i—Attorney at Law,
ISABELLA, Worth County, Georgia.
ZNtT Will eive prompt attention to allhurine??entmst-
liiflclwruA. [July 21,1854. 16—tf.
WM.E. SMITH,
Agent ar d Arty at Law.
Georgia—Irwin County.
V IA. persons having demands -..gainst James J.
Hall, late of Irwin county, dec’d, will present
'lie.-n tome properly attested within the time pre
scribed by law; and all persons indebted to ?aid de-
ce-t.scd are hereby requested to come forward and
i.uke tuiUlement immediately, if ihev desire to save
costs. D. B. RANSONE, Adm’r.
July 22, 1853 - Gw.
Executor’s Sale.
^GRF.EABLY to an order of the II
•ruble the
Ordinary ot Dougherty county, Will be wild on
o first Tuesday in O. tober next, before the Court
the city of Albany,one half interest in th
Jacks
Westfall Lot. now
as the property of
benefit o! the heir.
&. Collier Warelmnse and Lot—also, three-
House nnd Lot known ns
upied by J-'s.-e Floyd. Sold
late Geo. W. Collier, for the
il creditors of said ileceased.
J. IL GILBERT, ExV.
Julv 2,1857.
BIIGTOI'S HOTEL,
BROAD STREET
Ga.
HIS New and elegant Hotel is now open fo
A the accommodation of the Public. Person
visiting Albany will find at ibis House comfortable
and neatly furnished rooms, (each
fire-place)—and a Table that is unsurpassed by any
other Hotel iu the country.
The subscriber, grateful to the public for their
very liberal patronage for years past, respectfully
olicits his old friends and the public generally, lo
all and see him at his new quarters.
J? The Stage Office for Stages running from this
place to Bainbridge, Titotna.-.vi!!e aud Tallahassee,
is kept at this House.
J. L. BYINGTON.
December 17, 1857. 38-
FOR
r UB Subscriber has [nr sale a secontl-baruled
KOCKAWAY, which he will sell lnw on ti.re.
W. J. McBRYin:.
Albany, April 1, 1R54 1—
.1 . I. X \v,
Attorney at Law,
Bainbridge, Dccatiu Conuty, Cieo.
Wti.t. attend punctuallvthe Superior Courts of the Coun
ties of Early.Baker nnd Decatur,of tho South-western,and
of the County oi Thomas of the Southern Circuit.
April 12,1850 vo C—no 1—tf.
BROWN’S HOTEL.
—OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT—
•71 ft con, Geo.
r.. e. nttow.v rnorsiETOR.
August 26, 185H. 22—
August 19, 1853.
Ailiiiiiij*ti-at«i ,! s Sale.
Georgia — Calhoun County.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Couit'of Ordin-
ary of suid county, Will he sold before the Court
House door in Morgan, said county, on the fir. t
Tuesday in October next, Lots of lar.d Nos. 352,
353 and 329, it being the lower Goodson plare—
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 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 the benefit of the
heirs 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 Ix»ng, laie 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 21—6w.
:n t qtlci±:.
T HE undersigned hereby regret
fully declare their intention to
tho citizens of Albany and vicinity,
of opening, about the 1st of Octo-
• next, in Marx Smith’s building
Ilroad street, si 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 —
TO COTTON PLANTERS.
DAVANT &, LAWTON,
FACTORS AXD GENERAL COMMISSION
Moroliants,
No. 88 Bav Street,
Savannah Georgia.
1. DAVAXT, JR. EDWARD T. T.AWTOJC,
c. 10, 1857 37—ly*
SOLOMONS & COLQUITT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-NEWTON, GA
E5P* Will practice in the South- Western Circuit
Plantation one mile from
the possession of David,
It contains 250 acres, 130
which is cleared and fresh. There is
the place a good Dwelling, Gin-house, Sci
other nut-houses, all in good order.
For terms apply to I). A. Newsom, on the place,
or the undersigned. D. A. VASON.
Albany, Nov. 12, 1857. 33—
Americus Variety Works.
filHE Subscril>er having purchased tire above
A Works, is now prepared to furnish SASH,
B LI N DS, and all work iu his line at short notice
and at fair prices.
Jj’Terms cash, or good acceptance.
SAM’L HEYS.
Americus, April 8, 185S. 2—
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold on Ihe first Tuesday in Novcilfc.
next, before Ihe Court House door in rfieTit
of Albany, between the legal hours of sale the fnf.
lowing property, to wit; ’ ' u ‘"
One Chest containing Carpenter’s Tools levied
on as the property of John A. Smith to aatltf, a ft
fa obtained Irotn the Judge of the Inferior Court o(
Dougherty county, in favor of Thus. H. Clark
J. S. BROWN, l)ep. Sh’fT.
September 2, 1858.
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 | n
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. Meriwelher
; and R. C. Robins. Properly pointed out by Chu.
C. Martin.
ELIJAH PADGETT, Sheriff.
September 2, 1858.
Postponed City Marshal's Sale.
Georgia— Worth County.
^WHEREAS, Elizabeth J. Holliday, Adrm
tratrix on the estate of Rol
obert T. Hollida
“eased, applies to me for letters of dismission fri
rsaid AdmiuKtralionship.
This is therefore to notify all persons concer n*
be and appear at ihe Court ol Ordinary of s*
imty within the time prescribed by law, and six
iso (if any they have) why said letters should i
grunted.
erection of Steam .MUD, for Sawing and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority ol the Work has been, and will be, a
sufficient guarantee for an extensive and increasinj
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit <
Tools, Patter ns and Machinery, a fiord facilities for
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the State. Our prices and terms wili
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of
Machinery, &c.; for anv portion ol which we will! .
be pleased lo receive orders, viz: GKfi OtlCtm
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cir-j Georgia—W orth County.
cular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best
qual ity for Corn a i.d Wheal, Water Wheels,
Given under my h ind at office. Julv the5tli, 1858. \
It. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary. !
Julv 15,1858. * 16-fini. j
Law Notice.
T HE undersigned having formed _ r ._ ,
practice of laiw, will give ilieir undivided attention to
such business as may l>e entrusted to them.
Office on Broad street, formerly occupied by StrO’
r &. Slaughter, where one of the firm may be alwayi
und. PETER J. STROZER.
WM. E. SMITH.
Albany, July 23,1857. 17—
i great variety, Gin Goa r, a I Lizes, Iron
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and Private Buildings, &.C.,
of Wrought nnd Cast
Iron,very superior,
embracing
Strength with beanty of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all.sizes, Columns
for Stores,Churcbes,&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,
EnglnniFs Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings.
ami other Rail Road Castings. A il work warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere
D DIV
plies t
Thi?
* lor lotto
i) on the
fdisi
froi
s ther
•lore to c
intercsicl, to file their <
in my oriire on or be for
ary next, in terms of tb
provided.
July 15. 1858.
Georgia— Worth Comity.
QiTXTY
to th<
said Ad-
iif Balev F. Biker,
and admonish all persons
potions (if any they have)
lie first Monday in Ft bru-
aw in such case made and
R. 1>. SINCLAIR,Ord’v.
16-Urn.
hamber, ((’onrt House door,) in the city of
Albany. Ga., on the First Saturday in OC'TOBEU
next, between the usual hours of sale, the following
described property, viz.
The ea*t two thirds of city lot, number forty-two
(42) Pine street, in ihe city.of Albany, Gu., to
isfy one Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858. Property
painted out in city Tax Digest.
City lot number filieen (15) rommerce street. f»
the city of Albany, Ga.. to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa fur
the year U58. Property pointed out in city tax
Digest.
An undivided interest m Store House, fronting ar
Washington street twenty three feet, in the city of
Albany, Ga., and distinguished in the plan ol said
city as part of lots number twenty-si* and twenty-
eight, on Pine street—now occupied bv Lewis
iis-1 Young & Bro. as a Dry Good’s Store, to satisfy ore
f, j 'Pax l’*i Fa for ti.e year 1858, vs. A. A. Dan forth,
n ■ Property pointed out ill city tax Digest.
j The Soiith-weM quarter of city lot number nine-
I,! icen, Broad street, in the city ol Albany. Ga., lo sal-
ii j isfy one 'Fax Fi Fa for ilu* year 185A. vs C. H.Lvs-
.v j ter. Properly pointed out in. city tax Digest.
>i | On-* hundred aud ten feet (1 lOTre*) of the south
part ofeity lot, number seventeen (17) Broad strrH,
in the city of Albany. Ga satisfy one Tax Fi Fa
for the year 1858. vs. Thomas Mills. Property poin
ted in city tax Digest.
’Fiie improvements on city Tr*t nmr.Ber forfy-eipht
(48) North street, in ihe city «»f Albany, Gu.. to sat
isfy one 'Fax Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. Tlmuuw
Ragan. Property poinfedout iu city tax
(*viy lot number tifty-om- (51) tui Tift >rreet. inrlie
•ity of Ailmny, Ga., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa lor the
y ar 1858, vs. William Litu gali. lAijperty jiointeJ
out in city lax Digest.
The West-half of city b t. noinVTeighty fire(M>
Pine street, in the cityot Albany, Ga.. to sat My one
Tax Fi Fa for the year 1858, vs. Thomas Berry.—
Property poiuU d out in ci»v tax Digest.
JAMES J. GREEN, Mutstol.
A'btttiy, September 2, T858.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Macon, March 19,1857.
51—
Georgia—Terrell County.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell the land and negro man George, belonging
to the estate of Meneata Wiseman, deceased.
WIl^LIS WOOLBRIGIIT,
July 29,1858. Administrator.
mWO months after date application will be .made
16 Honorable, the Court ot Ordinary of Ba
ker county, for leave to sell the real, estate of the
late Benjamin R. White, of said county deceased.
. *R. F.LYON, Adro’r.
Right to build the
Wroa^bt Iron or Portable Cotton Screw, j
invented and patented by James Massf.y ol 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 them up at the shortest notice. Any
person wishing said Screw will confer a favor ou us
by addressing either of us at
MORGAN, Calhoun County, Ga.,
when we will immediately respond to the call,and
exhibit a Model of the “Portable Screw,” and put
them up one if they wish it.
SAMUEL L. FOSTER.
ROBERT A. ADAMS.
June 24, 1858. * 13-I3w
To the Planters
of South-Western Georgia,
T IIE undersigned will be prepared by the open
ing of the next season, to receive Cotton at Ids
new aud 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
IviciiAiio II. Clai:k. Ai.ex. S. Liititt
CLARK & LIPPITT,
ATT0 RNE YS AT LAW,
Albany, Ga. '
^MflLL practice in the counties of Doogherty,
Baker. Calhoun, Lee, Dooly and Worth—in
the Supreme Court at Macon, anil wherever spe
cially engaged.
Prompt attention will bo given to all business en
trusted to their charge.
February 25th, 1858. 48—tfc
Georgia—Calhoun county.
VXJII ERE AS, Joseph VV. Roberts, administrator on
» V the estate of David B. Smith, deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate.
Tliis'is therefore to notify all and singular the
partnership in 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 my hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1853.
sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord.
Georgia—WortA County. l ,,
Cotton. Commissions.
u — —I estate ot QnM Smith; kte ™ 7l> 1 -
—NATHAN SMITH, A/Wr.
IS, I9SK, a
J. Z. Burton,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-ALBANY, GEO.
M AY bo found at the Office of Col. T. C. Sncca. Will
practice in the Courts of tho South-Western Circuit.
Any business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt
attention.
References:—lion. A. P. Powers, ?
“ E.A Nisbet, } Macon ‘
December 10,1857. 37—ly
Law Notice.
rplIE underrigned offers his services in tbe practice of the
_L Law, to the public in 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 let March en
suing—until then my address is Albany, Ga.
ABNER P. POWERS.
Jan. SI, 1858. 43—
83^ The State Press, Georgia Citizen, Journal & Mes-
senger, and Telegraph of Macon, each will please Insert
this notice. «• A. P. P.
Georgia,
■ \ *; ~ CLEMENT A. CHEATHAM.
Ap»ifB,1858 a - -3—ly*'
. Glaes, Li-vra & Co.Albiny, Ga;'
, Jbly'V' - (Wis) -tr" Jr E.-DAWSON.-
VXTE will cell cotton at FIFTY CPNTSfcTf;
Savannah, Ang. 19,1858 c ^ . « 21—8w. •
ISTOTICE.
!ALB OR RENT—the South half
of the boildiog now occupied by ^Bafe,
Georgia—Calhoun County:
HERE AS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on
ihe estate of Abram D. Smith,deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate.
This is therefore to notify all nnd 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 lo
file 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, tl/e 4th day of September 1858.
*ep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord.
Y days after date application will be made'
the Ht.noraMe tbe Ordinary of suid county, j
for leave to seH the Lauds belonging to the estate oil
Dennis Rouse, late of said county, dec'd.
This is to notify all persons concerned to fife their
objections (if any J hey have) why said have should
not be granted. JAS. M. ROUSE, Adm’r.
July 22, 1858.
Georgia—Irwin County.
Ii be made
art of Ordinary of Irwin county lor
leave to sell the Real Estate of James J. Hall, late
of Irwin countv. dec’d.
July 22, 1858. B. B. RANSONE, Adtn’r.
Georgia—Calhoun county.
\^7’HEREAS.Seaborn A. McLendon, Adminis
trator on the estate ot Hiram Morgan,h*te of
said coanty,deceased, applies to me for letters of
" emission from bis said Administratorship.
This is therefore to notify all persons concerned,
to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county, within the time prescribed by law, and thou
cause (if any they have) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand at office, Febru
ary 23d, 1853. R. F. JONES, Ordinary.
March 4, 1858. 49—6in
BURl
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
BROAD STREET,
AlTDany, Ga.
They hope that by prompt attention to business, and fair
oaling, to merit a liberal patronage.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
YJUHBREAS, Joseph W. Roberts,adminiatralor on
• » the estate of Lazarus Jackson, deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate. ' / j I f ! t J ' ! I J1
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 mv hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858.
aep.9.; RICH’D F r J0NB$, Qrd. (
‘A cl RBi i ii is t to r* s .Sale.
vrrn.1.1.0 soi.i .>» Saturday the mb *.nrf
* * OCJTOBER next, at the lale resideuee of Ja*.
.1. Keaton, late of I&ker county, d»ceasei! r »-IF the
Perishable Property belonging to the said estate.—
Terms on the day of s»!o. This, 16th dav of An*.
1858. CRAWFORD M. MAYO,*Adn» T c.
JSepteuib. r 2, 1858
Georgia—Worth County.
^SfXTY Days after date. appiTratfon will be tntde
in the Hon. Court ot Ordinary of said eouaiy,
for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to
Cox, late of said couaty deceased.
R. J. WEEKS, (vgfa
Sep. 2, 1859. A. M. COX, S __‘
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to ihe estate of James Cox,
late of Worth county, deceased, are requested
to come forward and make immediate payment,* 1 ®
those having demands against said estate will pre*
sent them duly authenticated in terms of the law.
R. J. WEEKS,! Rr'r*
Sep. 2, 1858. A. M. COX, S __
F ROM THE subscriber near Brunswick, ^
Glynn county, about the 5th inst. f my •
negro man John. He is a mujato about forty ^ _
years of age..weighs abdut 170. poam/s, about
five feet 7 or 8 inches high, thick heavy set, spetw
rather slowly. . . . _
He is a plasterer by triple, lay? brick uuentuy,
and lias pretentions to be a barber. I ^ .
irarticnlar marki unon him ;I pwrelxascd nun rece -
JAMES M. MERCER
ITS my authorized Agent and attorney to attend
to my business generally, during ray absence
from the State. .. ...
James Mathenev is authorized to collect and set
tle the Patriot Office accounts due to August .6tb,
1858. NELSON TIFT.
August 12,1858. » 20-
he hopes to nicritAlul respectfully aoUcltaAhe pa-_ Laws &, Co. Apply to Fears,' HarTis &
tronago of the Pbuiters generally of South-Western RoBERT»,or,4o Glaes, ! ~ ~
Georgia— Calhoun Cuuhly. / •
IA7IIEREAS,"Nathaniel Heater, ajiuiaiatrator on
■ * the estate of John B. Wight, deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
TOE?H
Tiasts therefore to notify,ail,and singuWtb, T;
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned to be.
*nd appear. st thoCoort.of Ordinary o( said copnty
^TAHE subscriber wii\ sell one-half or all her Lands
'n Calhoun county, Florida. They extend from
Long Cane, down the river below the band of Allum
Bluff, containing 1 : C00 artre» rtu>to or less—among
which land is the justly (jelehrated “Beckwith Plano"
where he realized ^
$3,M0 on about Ig’/MMft Of Lind;
ppviii ocvrrai yenrs in uni tu«» * . . i.
derstand from other, negroes ^ifiCe bejiffiwi
could rend andwtlte very well j so that he’ ih*y
a Jthmkltprobable bertey.betortingebontAlta-
ny. A I iberal reward wfli be paid for his app rc ,
ion and delivery in Jful.ao ^ 'jfcocilRA^*
Brunswick, Sept. 2d, 1858. 23—tf-^
NOTICE. Iiw
A LL persona are hereby forewarned “S?' 1 ?* 1
ding for acerinio promissory note made by «•
payable to James Rowland, or bearer, due the
day of January next,end jdsted eboot the first
May last, for the sum. of one )hundred, and,:
five dollars. The consideratipns for which W
was* given, has failed. ,;I am determined
D°ugheijy. R n ! ,^ijg. ,13,1888,
aeorgli^vrortKetiunitf. \