The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, September 30, 1858, Image 4

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Octicrol 2V&ucrtisem£nts. In Store and for Sale. A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS. WHIPS, &c., &c., A LI. of which &Te made to «poc!a! order for thi.< market by the best manufacturer:' at the North. Mv stock fe not inferior in quality to any thin" ever offered in the.South. Those wishing to purchiuo* [ will tind it to their intereat to give tne u call, as I am determined to sell low for cash or city paper. ( IT Special orders filled at short police. R. L. TOMLINSON, Jackson 6treet, West of J. S. Moremen’i*. Albany, December 17, 1857. 38- TO. THE MEMBERS OF THE H AVING made arrangement* to accommodate a larger number of Boarders at the eiwuing Ses sion, we shall take pleasure in making those who stop with ns comfortable. Ours will bo strieJly a Private BoAitbixt; lloust, and Member* wishing quiet quarters, will tind su< h attho WASHINGTON HALL, Milledgeville. Ga. N. 0. BARNETT. . September 2, 1858. 23—9w. ©cncvnl Ainjcrfiscmcnts. ' FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —BAY STREET— Savannah. Geo. R. 3. HARDWICK. | W. R. MANSFIELD. | C. C. HARDWICK. July 23.1857. trnml itlarbs. MEDICAL CARD IVOLKER, W OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Al* hany and surrounding country, that they arc now opening a Large and well selected stock of EEarci-Ware, Stoves, Hoilow-Ware. Nails, Iron. Steel.Guns*, Pow der and Shot, Wooden-Ware, Carpenters’ Tools, Blacksmith Ton!#,Horn Shelters,Straw-Cutters.and every variety of House Furnishing Goods. Also, miniifaclurer* of overv variety of Tin-Ware. ILT We solicit .i- we keep many articles in our line they may want. | 3T Our terms are strictly cash. j Alb W. II. TURPIN. ! Albany,Oct. 15, 1857. C. VOLKER. | d RS. W. M. & J. R. HARDWICK, have moved then Office to F. P. WELCH’S DRUG STORE, — on tbe comer of Broad and Washington Streets, where 17— j they can be found st all times when not professionally ei (aged. February 4,1858. * 45-ly Drs. Jennings & Douglas, Albany, Geo. January 29th, 1856. 44—ly Drs. Hilsman & Love. PALMYRA—LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA. April 1,1058. 1—ly- MedLical Card.. (General (Abncrtisements. theVe nuine A. W. ALLEN’S SOUTHERN LINIMENT! \ ND every Southerner will be satisfied by using: one rV dollar's worth that they have no further use for Northern Liniments. For Family and Plantation use it has no equal. It cures Rheunialism, Neuralgia, Strains, Bruises, Burns, Fresh Cuts, Pains in the Back or Limbs, Cholic in Man or Beast, and is the only certain Remedy known for Blind Staggers in Horses; jnnd every one will find it a saving of time and money by keeping a supply or hand. For sale by E. RICHARDSON, Albany, Aug. 5. (ID—ly) At tho Post Office. (General Aimetfisnnents. Macon Furniture Works. W E are now Putting up New and 4 Improved Machinery for the Manufacture of Furniture of all hinds, far Superior in Workmanship and Durability to most Northern Wotk 45—ly -AEI3AJSTY t'arrlage aud Harness Repository, 3 DOORS NORTH OF HILL’S LIVERY STABLE Postponed Assignee’s Sale, 1 Washington St., Albany, Ga. U NDER aud by virtue >f a Deed of Assignment 0 J J from Stephen S. Sikes to the undersigned for the benefit of the creditors of paid Sikes, will he sold before the Court House door in Albany, Dougherty county, on tire first Tuesday in October next, be- fM^OULD respect fully invite the Attention of the tween the u-nal hours of sale, the following proper-, * * citizens of Albany and the surrounding coun ty, to wit: ; try, to his stock of Carriage*, Knckaway* and Bug- Hen, a negro man—Enoch, a man—Dorcas, a wo- gie* of every description ; also, Concord Plantation man, and ShIlie, a woman. Also, half interest, un-. Wagon-, Hacks, Harness, Wool Collars, Buggy divided, in lot of land No. 376 in the 9th District I Umbrellas, Whips. (Matts & Co..) of which will be of formerly Baker, now Mitchell county. Also, the \ sold a* Imv for cash, as any other House in South- interest fir** id Sikes in and to city lots No’s 49 and Western Goorgia, and warranted to .jive satisfaction. 51 on Flint street in the city of Albany, with the j CT Al! orders promptly executed, improvements thereon, aud known as tho residence Lyon, Irvin & Butler, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA. £‘3?’" Will give prompt attention to ell business entrust- d to their care, in any part of South-western Georgia. RICHARD F. LYON. SAMUEL T. IRVIN. December 17,1S57. greenlkk cutler. Slaughter & Eley, ATTORNEYS AT LA W-ALBANY, CEO. Vill practice in the counties composin'! the South- of said Hikes- Terms made known on tbe rlav. JOHN MORELAND, As August 5, 1858. CUK.IP .1.V0 r.l£r.lBf.£ rpIIE subscriber offers for sale hi* sot- A ilemcnl of 980 acre* of Land in the 7ih district of Worth county—138 acre* cleared—together with 150 head of Cattle, 70 head of Sheep and about 100 head of ling, the sum of $3,000 cash, or good paper with interest from date. THOMAS H. KENDALL. July 32,1858 17— 19iv O" The Columbus Times & Sentinel copy week ly till 1st December,and forward bill to*Deer Land* P. O., Worth county, Gen. Jan. 14,1853. L. C. SHAW. 42-lv. AN EXTRA CHOICE IN Dougherty Co. for Sale. F ROM a very recent overwhelming domestic af- Hidion, I offer my Plantation for sale, though I had refused directly my price for the same, and several enquiries to purchase. Mv Plantation contains Two Thousand Acres of First Quality OAK Mil HICKORY «ml GREEK HAMMOCK LANDS. A* rich ns any Umls in I South-Western Georgia—well improved—with 900 [ acres, measured, in cultivation, and Got) acres dry rich Creek Hammock to cl< ;e themselves tS5—) strict attention to M. Slaughter. Robt. N. Eley. John Lyon, ATTORNEY AT LAW-NEWTON, Baker Co. Ga. ITff* Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his care in the counties of Sumter, Lee, Dougherty, Ba ker, Calhoun, Early aud Decatur. Mar. 20,1856. WAREHOUSE AKD* f Commission Merchants. rr\HE undersigned beg to renew the offer ol theirVr— X services for the storage and sale of Cotton and other produce, the coming season. s Our Ware-House is LARGE and COMMODIOUS, built of Brick, and Fire-Froof every respect. A large Cistern in the Yard with a strong Force Pump anti Hose, affords additional security against fire. We confidently assert that no Ware-House in Georgia or elsewhere, is better prepared to protect Cotton against loss 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 thei r patronage. Liberal CASH ADVANCES madeon Cotton inStore, and Bagging Rope, &.C., bought as cheap as can he laid down from Macon or Savannah. SIMS & RUST. Albany, April 22,185S. 4—tf. Durability to most Northern and at a*”l/nr and in most case# Low er Prices than can possibly be laitf down in Macon from Savannah or N. York. Give us a call and wo will convince the scepiical ilmt it is your iuterest to make your purchases of Furniture in Mncon. June 17—6m. T. & G. WOOD. FRENCH GLASS, All Sizes from 8-10 to 30-44. M IRRORS and Looking Glass Plates; Frames, of Gilt, Rote wood, Mahogany and Walnut.— For sale by T. & G. WOOD. Macon, June 17, 1858 12-Gm. John Carr Brown, - Attorney at Law—Albany, <>eo, July 23,1657. 17— j Win. A. Harris, A TTORNEY AT LA IV—ISA BELLA, Out. 9, 1856 ‘ Worth Co., Geo. Refers to—Seward. Hansel! &. Harris, Thotnasville. Geo. CHANGE OtSCHEDULE. Charleston and Savannah STEAM-PACKET LINE. T HE splendid and fatt running Steam “GORDON,” F. Barden, Commander, leaves Savannah for Charles- everv SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY afternoon, ATTORNEY Will practice r South-Western Cm A. J. Macarthv, RNEY AT LAW-ALBAN' Y, GEO. of the Courts of the Macon May 20.1858. (8—) Jubik Soles! ^ Dougherty Sheriff>s SalesT W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in nA "bxt. Wore the Court House Zr hth t' if Albany, between the nsoal hours of sale th. r 7 lowing property to-wll; • meroh Font Negroes*. Ben, a man .bout 40 year,old of light complexion; En >ch, a man 60 yean old • s., abgut 45 years old, and Dorcas, about 17 Tear, .S' levied on as the property of Stephen S. Sikes to mi’ isly sundry II fas in my hands—one in favor of r— T. lingers & Son vs. J. Moreland A. Co., from u, Superior Court, and one James G. Rogers v« i, phsn Sikes, Richard Sikes and Moreland of Temn county, merchants and partners, firm name of j Moreland St Co., from Dougherty Superior (V— one E. F. Wood &. Co. vs. Stephen S. Sikes, n i,Jj Sikes of Lee, and John Moreland of Terrel, mo” r.ers, firm name of J. Moreland St Co., from Doush" orty Superior Court, one Wilihams & Price vs. s'" Sikes, administrator of J. W. Lane, dec’ll, and Bish op St Sikes, from Dougherty Supenor Court one Washington Poe vs. S. S. Sikes, one Deldan & vs. J. Moreland St Co., from Dougherty Court, one Callin St Leavitt St Co. vs. IlisJmn * Sikes, from Lee Superior Court. Pronertv out by pl’ffs atl’y. 1 ! P '“ ,ed E. O. SHEFFIELD I In Equity in Worth Su- 5tJ pe,iorC,,ur; - to «c!l h lire place on ! alsi will be . ‘ ' - John W. Evans, ATTORN E Y AT LA \V AND SOLICITOR GEN'L OF THE SOUTH- WESTERN CIRCUIT. TJ J Office al Bainbrid^e, Decatur county, Geo.— I offer for sate my plantation, situated in Dougherty county, about seven miles from Albany, on the east side of Flint liiver, 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 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 hun dred and filty to five hundred acres to be brcmplit 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 comenient sized rooms, and passage in the centre of the building, two wells of water, and negro and other out buildings of irgs, &c., &c. The location so far as I know, is a healthy one. Any person wishing to purchase may examine the place, a ml communicate with the subscrihorat Beech —. , ., . ; . Island, Edgefield District,S.C., or with Y.G. Rust, 3 o'vlovk,and connects at Charleston with the morning g Albany, Ga. II. R. COOK, M. D. train of the North-Eastern R. R. going North. Return- ** , , OK - ing leaves Charleston every MONDAY and FRIDAY | Ht*ptem!ier 17, !8o7. NIGHT, at 8 o’cloek, (after the arrival of the cars of the North-Eastern Railroad) and arrives at Savannah early the following mornings. By this route passengers can oh- ' irom Savanuuh, Ga., and Wil- September 3, 1858, J. S. BROWN, Dept. Sh'ff. Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuendav in Novefnb.* next, before the Court lion*. d*>r in xhe ertt of Albnny, between tbe legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: One Chest containing Carpenter's Tools levieil on as the properly of John A. Smith to satisfy a fi fn obtained from ihe Jodge of the Inferior Coiirt of Dougherty county, in favor of Thos. H. Clark J. S. BROWN, Dep. Sh’ff Sejitember3,1858. y 25—tf. amended by the addition ol Julia A. Lotion, Stephen Miller, adm’r of Daniel Miller, Daniel Miller and wife, Stephen Guodawy and his wife Mary, Nathan Barker, John Parker, Nancy Smith, (wife of Benj. Smith) J. R. Croon, Guardian ofWm. Parker, Wm. Nunn and hi-< wife and Frovisin t,rm*. My II I he time to show tire premise* mid gi cc. SAM’L RUTHERFORD, n.b.'r !6, 1858. 25— l l)e » give prompt attention to the collection of nd other civil business in the counties of Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, Iree, Sumter y. Feb. 14, 1856 46if 'XI 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 bo forwarded with despatch, and free of charge. J. P. BROOKS. Agents, Savannah. E. LaFITTE &. CO., Agents, Charleston. January 21,1858. 43— FOB SALE. NOTICE. Thomas J. Coe, . tire folic Julia C. his wife, John R. Cox, Guardian for Elizabeth Cox, Gabriel Cox, John Cox, William Cox and Seth C. Strous, 09 parties defendants thereto. It is therefore ordered that the defendants plead, answer or demur on or before tho next term of this Court, and that service of said amendment lie perfected on tho defendant by publication of this Rulo in the Albany Patriot once a month for tho space of four month?, before the next term I of this Court. HENRY G. LAMAR, | „ Judge Sup. Court Macon Circuit, j A true extract from the minutes of said Court, April WtHWW. E. BARBER, Clerk. June 10,1858. m4m. | Dooly Superior Court,) ! October term, 1857. ( JAMES R. WARREN ) I f Rule Nisi to Foreclose Mart- j SMITH CAMPBELL. ) gage. 1 I T appearing to the Court by tho petition of James R.! Warren,that on the twclllh day ol June, cigliteeu liun-! dred and fifty-seven. Smith Campbell made and delivered I to said James R. Warren his promissory note of that date, [ lots of Land especially the Bee Trees: 7il. liist., Nos. 114, 422, 15th “ “ 8, 9, 10, 5fi 16t!i 4i i Worth county, G; >, 11 J, 415. 8. 9, ID, 56, 57. 58. 8. 9, 23,79,83. M3. 110,111. 113. 115, 120, 129, 135, 139. 149, 150, 155, 160,180,196, 215, 221,227, 246. (25) G. (i FORD. Sep. 16, 1858 Land fer Sale. | OFFER formate tho following lots offend—those rail or these lands arly duV. No 338 13th District Dooly County Gi 365 1 1 WARREN & WARREN. ATTORNEYS AT LA IV, Albany, Cicorgia. Will practice in tho counties of Sumter, Lee, Dougherty, Terrell, Randolph, Early, Cahsoun, Baker, Thomas and Lowndes. (vol. 10—no. 44.) HEXOY MORGAN^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Georgia. Will iracticvinthe Courts;.! the lonth-westen .ml tontliern Circuit.'. Albany,April! 3,’50. 1 tf. J. 31. C. II0LA3I03I—Attorney at Law, ISABELLA, Worth County, Georgia. V&* Will give prompt attention to allhusinessentrust- ed to his charge. [July 21,1854. 16—tf FINDLAY'S Steam Engine Manufactory, Iron and Brass Foundry, General Machine Shops, Macon, Georgia. 313 WM. F.. SMITH, Agent ard Ally at Law. July 3, 1857. 14— jp gj .1 .V T .i f Jf O .V S J O It ficorgia—IM County. , , .ly county, containing two hundred two . f 0^^ D, 3 ’ 1 '” m ? Un £* : 't and ooe half acres of land, conditioned to be void upon the w,t * l*° ,s nmnoets Kl. b_. payment of said noto— and it further apjiearing that Smith ; 160, 158, 183, all amounting to twelve Campbell has not paid said noto or Any part thereof, hut hundred and fifteen acres, mid lying in thosametopay has wholly neglected and refused.—It re : ,j 15th district of said county. ‘ “ ~ 'hertiforo ordered that said Smith Campbell dot»ayi~*~ ' ^ this Court by tho first day of tho next term thereof the pi tho sum of Five Hundred and Thirty-seven Dollars for no received, and that afterwards on tiro day and year afore said the said Smith Campbell the better to secure the pay ment of said note, executed and delivered to said Warren lna Deed of Mortgage, conveying to tho said James R. Warren lot of land number one hundred and two in the /ypeep r sixth district of Dooly county, containing two hundred two j ' Q ^. jt . j ’ , .. cfuscd.—It i I Smith Campbell do pay into , it day of tho next u eipal, interest and costs due on said no.. the contrary, if any he has or in default thereof that the | Lq»uty of Redemption of the said Smith Campbell in and to said Mortgaged premises bo forever barred and for#lo*-1 cd—and U is tnrther ordered that this rule he nerved on said Smilli Campbell aeconiing to law—this, Oetolvr 13, 1H.*is). IIINES &. HOBBS, Pl'fl's Atfy*. | April Term, 1858, Dooly Superior Court. It appearing to the Court that the above Rulc-ni-i,taken at tho Inst term «>r this Court, was not published i i tenns ol tho law; It U therefore ordered that the said James R. Warren, or his counsel, have leave to publish the said Rule Nfei in aeconlanco with law, or servo upon the said Smith Catup’s’ll as provided by the Statute*—this, 7th April, 1H58. A true extract from the minutes of Doolv Superior Court. “ ‘ ROBT. B. DAVIES, Clerk. ui3;n. above tunned hits ;i lamfe. My Mills, »< are newly built and vit: two Saw* and two Grists, tuated on Afbramfe Creek, (a f waler.) Also, my Finderlown Ffentation, lyin" on Flint river and oil the old Etajje road leading from Macon to Tallal»as.- r eo, and in the I5;h «!i^trict of said coun ty, to wit: L.ts niimiN*re 181, 185.’t86, 200, 201, and throe fractional lots mirnliers 189, 230, 229. atl amountin'* to one thousand two hundred and sixty- .1. LAW, Attorney at Law, ESainhrid^c, Docalisr County, Geo. Will attend punctuallythc Superior Court?of theCoun- of Early,Buker and Decatur,of tho South-western,an of the County <ri Thomas of the Southern Circuit. April 12,1850 vo 6—no 1—tf. BROWN’S HOTEL, —OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT— .11 a con, Geo. Au-it asfissH.' DAVANT &. LAWTON, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION No. 88 Bay Strclt, Savancali Georgia. n. J. DAVANT, JR. EDWARD I*. LAWTON. Dee. 10, 1857 37—ly* Establishment would r. spcctfuily call iheattentionot tliosecootcmph ting the erection of Steam Mills, f r Saving an Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. Hi superiority of the Work ha* been, and will l>e, sufficient guarantee for an extensive and inrreasin patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit < Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities fri the expedition of work possessed by 4 SMALL Plantation one mile from town, now in the possession of David \. Newsom. It contains 250 acres, 130 of which is cleared and fresh. There is •n the place a g«*nd Dwelling, Gin-house, Screw' and other out-houses, all in good order. For tenns apply to D. A. Newsom, on the place, or the undersigned. D. A. VASON. Albany, Nov. 12. 1857. 33— Americus Variety Works. 'plIE Subscriber having piiviia.spd the abov A Works, is now prepared to furnisli SASII B I.I N DS. and all work in his line at short notice and at fair prices. ITT Terms cash, or good acceptance. SAM’L BEYS Americus. April 8, 1858. 2— Georgia—Worth County. ^MIEREAS, Elizabeth J. Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the towrn Of Morgan, Calhoun county, within the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Octolier next, the following property, to wit ' Lot of laud No. 86 in the 4th district of Calhoan unty, levied on as the property of Wm. Anderson, M. Meriwether and 11. 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. Property pointed out by Chu C. Martin. ELIJAH PADGETT, Sheriff. September 2, 1868. Fosfponcd City marshal’s Sale. \\7ILL be sold before the door of the Oonnri’ * * Chamber, ((-otirt House door,) in the city of Albany, Ga., on the First Saturday in OCTOBER next, lietween the usual hours of sale, the followin'? described property, viz; The east two thirds of city lot, number fortr-lwn (42) Pine street, in the ciTy'of Alba ay,- Ga.. fe .<ai. isl'y one Tax.Fi Fa for the year 1858. Property pointed out in city Tax Digest. City lot number fifteen (15) commerce streot.in the city of Albany, Ga., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa fir the year it 58. Property porn ted out in city tax Digest. An undivided interest in Store House, frontingnn , Washington street twenty three feet, in the city "i Albany, Ga.. anddistingufshed in fhe plan ol su'd rcity as part of has nmriber fwenty-s HoMiday. T. l|.p: disir ed bv ■'» M clr!0 her said Ad This is therefore to noli to be and appear at the (’< county within the time preset ru lai'Hities lor; fif '* n J' thp .v hav,, J w >>7 nn other eslalr- >e C”" 11 '' 1 - lishmcut in Ihe Stole. Our price., aud term, ‘will Uivt » »••*>' m >’ Im"' *'1858. compare favorably with that ofiioy lirr.l cla.s North-1 - . K. 1). SINCLAIR, Or.!,.mrv. ern Establishment. The follow in; ? "K! J-Iy 1.5.1858. id letters sfe>nld not 16-6 i of which . rnorRiETOR. SOLOMONS & ( 0LQHITT, which liiere is about lour hundred | ATTORXEVS AT LAW—XEWTOX, GA ,:ml tolerably fair building,, ami j , jw wm pr . lcticein lhc So jth-\Vf-t<.rn Cireuit | acres of open l; as gord a settlement of fanning lands ! on Flint river; a ! of which are beautifully watered. ' Also, my settlement of lands in the county «! i Dougherty, near the old Parker Stand and abort 7 ! miles from Albany, to wit: Ixrts iiuml*crs 245 and [fractional lots iiuinlier* 243, 219, all amounting to 309 acres, beautifully watered. Quality—-first rale June 9th, 1859, July 15,1853. A<lmini>(i'a(ovfe Sale Georgia—Calhoun County. I ikrirnTng Unds. A GREEABLY toanordcroftlioCouitofOrdin- Also, my settlement of lands where I now live, ary of said county, Will be sold before the Court ] amounting to 2009 acres, well watered, end about lIotiHe door in Morgan, said county, on the first <500 acre* of open land now in cultivation. There Tuesday in October next, l»ts of land Nos. 352, j fe on this placp a good Dwelling House, Gin house, 353 and 329, it being the lower Good son place—'.Screw, and other out bouses, &U in good order, also, lots of land Nos. 273 and 274, all in tbe 3rd j Any person wishing to purchase any of the fore- district of said county. The upper, or place where- • going land* can examine for themselves mid make on W. !I. Pierce, deceased, resided al hi* death.— j the same known to me at Isabella P. (>., Gi. Also, four negroes, to wit: Tom, a boy 14 years old, Aug 19,1858 (21-3m) R. G. FORD. Caroline, aliont 21 year* old, John, a boy about 8 " years old, Betsey, 6 year* old. Sold as the property j of said W. II. Pierce, dcc’d, for the benefit of the j heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made Law Notice. binerv, &c.; for any porti< be pleased to receive orders, viz: Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cir cular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best qual ity for Corn a t.d Wheal,\Vat er Wheels, a g real va riety, GI n G ea r, al l sizes, I ron Railings, for Cemeteries, Public aud Private Buildings, &c., of Wrought and Cast Iron, very superior, embracing Strength with beauty of Design. Sugar Mill* and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns for Stores,Churches, &r., &c.,Go!d Mining Ma chinery, with Double aud Single acting Force and Lift Pumps of any required eiz“,Shafting with Turned Pul- lies, from the smallest size to nine feet Diameter, Cot ton Pres* Irons, Cotton Screws, Mill Screws and Bales, England's Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, anu other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to be equal to the best made elsewhere. R. FINDLAY &. SONS. Macon, March 19.1857. 51— T HE underrisned having formed a partnership practice of Law, will give their undivided at'.cution to such business as may be entrusted to them. tw Office on Broad street, formerly occupied by Slro- zer & Slaughter, where one of the firm inav be always found. or.'™,, , ore,,..™,, Albany, July 23.1857. known on the day of sale. J. II. GRIFFIN, Adm’r. August 19,1858. Georgia—Terrell County, S IXTY daysqfter date application will be made to the Conrt of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the land ami negro man George, belonging to the estate of Meneata Wiseman, deceased. WILLIS WOOLBRIGHT, f «Adjuly»29,1858. Administrator. mWO months after date application will be made to tha Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Bn- leMit;, for leave to sell the late Benjamin R. White, of said county deceased. R. F. LYON, Adm’r. rtfcept. 9th, 1858. Richard H. Claijk. Alf.x. S. Liipitt BROAD STREET -Z3k.ll3C133.5T, GrSi,. T HIS New and elegant Motel is now open for the. pccom modal ion of the Public. Persons visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable and neatly furnished rooms, (each room liaving a fire-place)—and a Table that is unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the country. The subscriber, grateful to tho public for their very liberal patronage for years past, respectfully solicits his old friends and the public generally, to call and see him at his new quarters. O' The Stage Office for Stages running front this pferc to Baiubridge, Thomasville and Tallahassee, -al estate of the |* kept at this House. J. L. BYINGTON. December 17,1857. 38- CLARK &LIPPITT, ATTORXEVS AT LA IV, Albany, Ga. 1 XT ILL practice in the counties of Dougherty. * * Baker. Calhoun, Ix*e, Dooly and Worth—in the Supreme Court at Macon, aud wherever spe> ciallv engaged. Prompt attention will be given to nil business en trusted to their charge. February 25th, 1858. 48—tf. Georgia—Worth County. CilXTV d»y. after dale, application will lie made £9 to tho Court of Ordinary of Worth county for ieavo to sell all the real estate of David Smith, late raid county, deceased? JONATHAN SMIT1I, Adm’r. ’ • •-September 10,1868. ~ To the Planters of South-Western Georgia. rjlIIE undersigned will bo prepared by the open. JL inj; of the next season, to receive Cotton at his new-and commodious WARE-HOUSE, situated near the Railmid Depot, and sufficiently far from town to render it free from the danger of fire. And hy strict attention to tho storage and sale of cotton he hopes to merit and respectfully solicits the pa- ■ ■ tronage of the Planters generally of South-Western Georgia. ; CLEMENT A. CIIEATIIAM. April 8,1858 2—ly* NOTICE. 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, h general assort ment of SADDLERY and HAR NESS, together with all articles usually kept in our lino of business. ANDREWS, MILLER & CO. Atlanta, Aug. 19,1858. 21— Cit<ff ion aitd Police. Georgia—Worth Cvm/y. W HEREAS. Mil 1 tv Btlrer. Adminfet-atrix •>,. tin* estate of Bait y F. Baker, deceased, ap plies to me Im* letters «.} dismission from said Ad ministration on the estate ol Baley F. Baker. 'FSiis i-. therefore to cite and admonish all person* interested, to fife tlreir objections (if any they have; in my office on or beiore tlit- first Monday in Febru ary next, in terms ol the law in such case made and provided. It. 1). SINCLAIR.Ord’y. July 15. 1858. hi-rim. & Bm. as a Dry Gooff’s Store, to satisfy one 11may, | rax n Fa for t'-e y ear 1858, vs. A. A. Danferili. n from j property pointed out in city t;«* Digest. H’he South-west quarter of city lot. niimlx*r niin -' cured, toen, Broad street, in the city ol Albany, Ga., in sm- 'f J'uid | isfy one Tax Fi Fa for the ye.tr 1858. vs. C. H. !.< s- ter. Properly pointed out in city tax Digest’. One hundred and ten feet (1 KHcet) of ilm south part of city lot, number seventeen (\*f) Bn»ad street, in the city of Albany. Ga., to satisfy one Tax Vi Fa lor the year 1858. vs. Thomas Mills. Properly poin ted out in city tax Digest. Tire improvements orreHy lot nmofe r forty-oi<rl.r (48) Noifli street, in the city of Albany. G;r..’tosat isfy one 'J’ax Fi Fa for the year 1858, v* TIioh.h - Ragiiu. Property pointed out in citv tax Dfep-i. Oily lof iimnuer fifry-otre (51) on Tift, street, in the' city of Albany. Ga., to satisfy one Tax Fi Fa tort hr year 1858, vs. William Stegall. Property pointri? out Hi city tax Digest. The West-1 m II of rifv. lof. number eighty five (8.V’ Pine street, in the citv of Alfeiuy. Ga.. t» Atii>*vone Fax Ft Fa tor the year 1858, vs. Thomu Iferrt.-* Property ptiiakd out in city ftix Di** J. Z. Burton, ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO. M AY be found at the Office of Col. T. C. SriCER. Will practice in the Courts of tlio South-Western Circuit. Georgia— Calhoun county. TITHE REAS. Joseph W. Roberts, ndminist reform ■ V ihe estate of David B. Smith, deceased, applie to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the -aid 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 before the Fourth Monday in March next t<> file their objections, and shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted i under my hand and official signature at office in Morgan, the 4th dav of September 1858. sep.9. RICIPD F. JONES, Ord Georgia—Calhoun County. W HEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on the estate of Abram D. Smith, deceased, applies to tbe Court for Letter* 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 my hand and official signature at office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858. sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord. ALITION AND Commission Merchants, BROAD STREET, ^a.3L'33£4.2a.S r , GrEi,. They hope that hy prompt attention to buifiuess, and fair doalinn.to merit a libera! patronage. March 11.1858. 50—tf JAMES M MERCER I S my authorized Agent and attorney to attend to my business generally, during my absence References:—lion. A. P. Powers, ) >, - E.A Nisncr, J Macon * December 10,1857. 37—ly Law Notice. rpIIE undersigned offers his services in the practice of the X Law, to the pablic in the several.coanties of the Macon District; also out of the District—in' Jones, Monroe and Dougherty, and by special contract in any connty 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. 21,1858. 43— tST The State Press, Georgia Citizen, Journal & Mes senger, and Telegraph of Macon, etch will please insert Georgia—Calhoun County. T1IHEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on » T the estate of La zarus Jackson, deceased, applies to the Court for Letter* 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 "ranted. Given under my hand and official signature at office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858. sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord. from the State J <mes Matheney is authorized to collect and set tle the Patriot Office accounts due to August 6t!i, 1858. NELSON TIFT. August 12,1858. 20- FLOW DA LAM). ffMlE subscriber will sell one-half or all her Linds ■*’ in Calhoun connty, Florida. They extend from Long Cane, down the river below the bend ol Allum Bluff* containing 1,000 acres more or less—amonj which land is the justly celebrated ‘'Beckwith Place’ w here he realized $3,009 on about 18 Acres of Land. There can be bought with the land some VERY VALUABLE YOUNft NEGROES, STOCK, Stc. For terms, Stc., address Luke 1-ott, Long Cune, Fla. . A. M. LOTT. Sep 16,1858. 35—2m Notice. Georgia—Calhoun County. I WILL apply to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county on ihe Fourth Monday in November next, for leave to sell Tom, Caroline, Bet, and Joho, no s T»ca belonging to tho estate of William H. Pierce, late of said county, deceased. This Sep. 7ib, 1858. sep.IG. JESSE II. GRIFFIN, Adm’r. ISTOTICE. F OR SALE OR RENT—the South half of the building now oconpied by Glass, Laws St Co. Apply to Fears, Harris St Roberts, or, to Glass, Laws Si Co., Albany, Gt July 1. (14—). J. E. DAWSON. Taken Up f B Y tho subscriber, in this place, a small light dun colored }lilk Cow, with a smooth crop and two splits in the right ear, and an underbit in tho left ear—brisket cut down—brand unintelligible —about three years old. The owner can have her -. by proving property and paying charges of adver- to the estate of Abner Dyson, late of said county thing, Stc. JOHN DREW. J -* - Albany, Sept. 23, 1858. 26—3w. Notice. Georgia*—Calhoun County. 1 VVJLL apply to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county on the Fourth Monday in November next, for leave to sell newro woman Julia, belonging deceased. This Sept. 7th, 1858. «*p.lG. WILLIAM PRICE, AdrnT. Georgia—Calhoun County. YX7 HERE AS, Nathaniel Hester, administrator on the estate of John B. Wight, 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 6f said connty on or before tbe Fourth Monday in March next to file their objections and shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters'should not be granted. JAMES J. GREEN, Mardml Albany, September 2,1858. Administrator’!) Male. VS7U.L be ml.) on SATURDAY ihe Ifiih by <* — * OCTOBER next, al the lale resilience ol'Jae. Kenton, late of Bnker county, deceased, tire Perishable Property belonging to (he said estat*’.- Tenns on the dav of s-tfe. This, 16th dav •*! Ang. 1858. CRAWFORD M. MAVO,*Adm'r. September 2, 1358 Georgia— Worth County. S IXTY Days after date, application will be mode to the Hon. Court ot Ordinary of said county. for leave to sol! all the real estate belonging to Ja*. Cox, late of said county deceased. R. J. WEEKS, ? P Sep. 2, 1858. • A. M. COX, S P LJ1JYTJ1TIOJVS For Sale. rpHE subscriber offers for safe his Plan- tationon Mill Creek, in Early county, Geo., containing 2000 acres of rich lime pine Land, lying perfectly level, with 800 acres of open land—650 acres recent I welea red and 200 deadened 18 months. The place is watered by a never failing stream running through it. Health good. All necessary buildings, viz: Gin Uouse, Screw, good Cribs, Stables, Shelters, Blacksmith Shop, 8 Negro Cabins with brick chimneys. Dwell ing House, &c. The place can be divided into any number >of acres to suit purchasers, and can be bought for cash or on credit. Many advantages are attached to the place that cannot be enumerated within thO limits of a short advertisement, but full particulars may be obtained by applying to SAMUEL Me CLARY, Catftu'o, Harris Go., Ga. Refers to Rev; Mr. Paden, Griffin, Ga.,andB.H Crawford, Esq., Cataula, Ga. w* _i also offer— Notice. A LL pore'ina-imlebted tuilieesiarvof JamfsCui, late of Worth connty, deceased, are rcquesJfi to come forward and make immediate payment, tw those having demand* against said estate will pfr* sent them duly authenticated in term* of the law. R. J. WEEKS, Sep. 2, 1858. A. M. COX, i Dissolution of Partnership- '|5HE Firm of Glass, Laws St Co., is this -!*y -A solved by mutual consent. The business be conducted in future hy JONES, LAWS St t E. T. JONES, E. R. LAWS. T. M. WELLBORN, R. T. SPEARMAN. Sep. 23.'1858. . 2C ” • FINE TOBACCO, A T the following prices per pound '■ Katy Darling, SI 50. ColoradoRolls, 1 50. Kiss Me Quick, 1 00. Pan Cake, 1 25. Frank Weslon, 75. ' Plain Twist, 80. tr For sale By JaNSS, LAWS &-C0, (Soccereoralo Glass, Laws StW Albany, Rep. 23,1858. sep.9. RlCIi’D F. JONES, Ord. B LANKS, used by Lawyers, Clerks, Ordinaries. Stc—a good supply on hand at this office. Given under my hand and official signature at , . * ’ U A?T, , _52 , n i bee in Morgan,fbe 4tl, day olSepletnber 1858, in Randolph county, Ga., 100 acres cleared and the balance,well timbered with mixed grow * about six mile* from the South-Western ” August J9i 1858 NOTICE. ttit A LL persons are hereby forewarned •S' 1 ®’; ( ding lorn certain promissory note made oy ’ payable to James Rowland, or bearer, due , Say of January next, and dated about the ««> 0 May last, for the sum of one hundred and wo") five dollars, The considerations for which ««"»* was given, has Bailed. I am determined not to r>J it unless compelled by law. Th l A p B » Dooghc-rty co., Aog. 12,1858. BAPTIST iiiMi mimi CUTHBERT, GA. FALL TERM, T HE Exercises of this Institution Monday. G,h of September u. st taut that tho Pupils should bo present at Term, iu order to accomplish thethorougneo^ which is proscribed and rigidly pursued. neatly requested to visit tne ana at<l - *- ttkSVTn-g?