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FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
— UaYSTBEKT—7 '
S;iv;uiuah. Geo.
In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, &c., Scc.,
A LI, of which are made to .-perlul order for (hi*
market by (lie ho*t mamilarturere at the North.
My >t<*ek is hot inferior in quality to any thing ever
offered in the South. Those wishing to punhase
will find ii to their interest to give me a call.a* I
am determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
UT Special orders filled at i*hort rotice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street, West of J. S. MoretnenV.
Albany, December 17, 1857. 38-
TO THE MEMBERS
OF THE
H AVING made arrangements to accommodate a
larger number of Boarder* at the ensuing Sea
*ioti, we shall take pleasure in inak'tig those who
Mop with ns comfortable.
Ours will be s/riV/y a Private Boari'Inu House,
i«iid Members wi.-hing quiet quarters, wiil find such
ytthe WASHINGTON HALL. Milledgeville, Ga.
N. C. BARNETT.
Srpfeuibcr ii, 1858. 23—D*v.
ctofHin
EMPORIUM.
^BMIE UiHier.-igoetl having purchased the
-*■ clock of CLOTHING from the late fitn
VC(
fia
T\R3. W. M. & J. it.' I1AHDWICK, li;iw liiotrrf
U Uieii Office tri F. O. WELCH’S DKUO STORE,
— cased.
TURPIN &
W OULD respectfully inform the citizens ot Al* |
bany and surrounding country, that they are j
now opening a Large and well selected stock of j
Hard-Waro, j
Stoves,Hollow-Ware, Nails, Iron. Nteel,Guns, Pow
der and Shot, Wooden-Ware, Carpenters* Tools,!
Blacksmith Tools,Com Shelters,Straw-Cutler*,and i
every variety of House Furnishing Goods. Also,!
manufacturers of every variety of Tin-Ware. i
0“ We solicit visits at all times from the Ladies
ITT Our terms are strictly cash.
W. II. TURPIN.
Albany, Oct. lo, 1857. C. VOLIvER.
ALBAN Y :
Carriage and Harness Repository,
3 DOORS NORTH OF HILL’S LIVERY STABLE,
Washington St., Albany, Ga.
,1853.
Drs. Jennings & Douglas,
Albany, Geo. "
January 29th, 185fi. * .y- j 44—1 y
Drs. Hilaman & Love.
1’AI.MYItA—LEE COUNTY; GEORGIA.
April I, 1858. 1—ly.’
Medical Card.
D RS. J. B. GILBERT Si D. C. JONES have uni
ted ib the practice of medicine*, and respectfully ten-
wu fccrp many articles in our line :ney may want, der their services to the citizen* of Albany and vicinity.
i —
Albany, Feb. 4, 1858.
45—ly
*. T ’xwaim*'!
SOUTHERN LINIMENT 1
AND every Southerner will be satisfied by using oi
r\ dollar’s worth that they have no further use for
Notthera Liniments; For Family and Plantation use it
has no equal.. It cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Strains,
Bruises, burns, Fresh Cuts, Pains in the Back or Limbs,
Cholic in Man or Beast, and is tho only certain Remedy
known for, Blind Staggemta Horae*; and every one will
K! &&&&$'! on
At the Port Olficc.
tho e ntire ( OlJL!) respectfully invite the attention of the
in ol (.. • » citizen* ol Albany and the surrounding coun-
I). Si E. J. Pearson, is now offering Gnud* at very . tr v, to bis stock of Carriage*. Rockaway* and Bug-
reJucod rates. I shall coiUinue to receive Iresb sup i 0 f every description ; also. Concord Plantation
plie* of the late-t, best and most fashionable assort- ’vVa-oms, Harks, Harness, Wool Collar*;, Buggy
I all kind, or G.k»1. ....tally k-,.t in Clolii- ; Umbrella, Whips. (Jh.lt.- * Co.,) of which will be
•Id as low for cash, a* any other House in South-
’cate ru Georgia, and wurrauted to give sat i*Uct ion.
JLC Al! order* promptly executed.
1-. C. 3IIAW.
ablisJunent.and bv due altcnti>
to receive u liberal share of public p
,\!v Stock wiil consist in part of the foil
Cods, P ints, Vests, and Over-Coat- of
cry de-
ccrifitmn, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collar?, Gravats, |
Hail'kerchiefs. Half I lose, Gloves, Shawls, Fancy!
t’l uikets, Hats, (Japs Bunts and Shot's, Umbrellas, |
Walking (Janes si ml Buggy Whips. Also tine!
Gluhs and Ga-simer* tn the Piece. Fine Cigars!
ami 'Fob iif". I
Powder and Shot. 1’oV.der Flasks, Game Bags, |
.11.1*53.
4J-ly.
AN EXTRA CHOICE
FLATSTTATIOIST
„ . „. „ . Dougherty Co. for Sale.
P«*rcu ?s-piii Gaps, &.c. II nr Brnsl e.-, shaving \ •» . , . . , ,
Itruehc, W!,, Itnini:,:., Combs, I*.« L-. Kmves.llai, I P' >'! * TV r T S
(>:i, Furlinnorv. Hair Dye, I’orlmom..*. &I. , ," ,c *«"»•' f" ,"‘. v IU lor ale,
OorTi-nn/are C4.fi. Quick ale. and .mail 1 l::1 ' 1 "*? R" ,e f,,r ll,e sam0 * il1 "'
pr. t;i,.
I -Call and examine before Purchasing Good*
e!'.•where. WM. Ii. LliTITT.
Albany, Nept. 9, 1858. 24—
i itit.ijp .i.vu i*.f
LAISTI).
rilllll *ub~eriUer otfors tor safe hi.-* so
JL il-ment ol !»80 acres of l^uid in tl,
7ili di-trict of Worth county—130 aerr
cleared—together with 15') head ol Guttl<
7n l-»*ad of Sheep and about 100 head
the .-'inn of §3,000 cash, or good paper \
fro:., date. THOMAS 11. KENDALL.
July 2J, 1858 17—U)w
I The Columbus Times Sentinel copy weok-
till l-t December,and forward bill to Decr Isind’
Lyon, Irvin & Butler,
ATTORNEYS,AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
o all busine
western Ct
RiciuBn i
szairEf. r. irvin.
December 17,1857; greenxke euTx.eb.
Slaughter & Eley,
A7TORXEVS AT LA IF— ALBANY, GEO.
,.%3r Will practice in the counties complin-: the South-
Western Circuit, end in;Dooly and Worth of tho Macon
They pledge tlunn?elVc? % tfT - •-
135-)
John Lyon, *
ATTORNEY AT LAW*-NBWTON, Bakur Co. Ga.
I'iT Will give prompt attention to all businesseitrui-ted
to his can* in the counties of Sumter, Lee. DoupheZv. Ba
ker, Calhoun, Early and Decatur. Mar. 20,1856.
Circuit
busine?*.
Nov. 27.1856.
striel attention to
Wm. M. Si.-ejouxtR.
Root. N. Elet.
. ().. Worth county, G»
E. O. SHEFFIELD
tO ptircilH:
Mv Plantation contains Two Thousand Acres of
Fn>f Quality OAK an! HICKORY ami GREEK
HAMMOCK LANDS. A.- rich ns any Urol* in
South-Western Georgii—uvli improve.!—with 9(50
ac.rC', measured, in cultivation, and (>U() acres dry
rich Creek Hainmoek to ch ar.
Stock and Provision.-, to sell with the place on
. My son or myself will he on the
time to show the premise* and give
SA.M’L RUTHERFORD.
Ifi, 1858. 25—
Land for Sale.
t OFFER lor sale the following loi* of land—those
wishing to purchase any, or all of these laud*
would do well tn call on me at an early day.
No. 338 13th District Dooly County Ga.
John Carr Brown,
Attorney at Law—Albany, 17co.
July 23,1837. 17—
Wm. A. Harris,
A TTORy EY AT LA IF— ISA IS ELLA,
Oct.9, I85ti Worth Co.,Geo.
Refers to—Seward. Hansel! &. Harris,
Thoinasville, Geo.
John W. Evans,
A TTORX1-: Y AT LA\V AXD SOLICITOR GEX'L^
OF THE SO UTIL WESTERN CIRCUIT.
1 j" ()lRce at BMnbridge, Decatur county, Geo.—
Will also give prompt attention to the collection of !
claims, ami other civil business in the counties of
Decatur, Buker, Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Suintei
and Early. Feb. 14, 1856 4Klf
WAREHOUSE
Commission Merchants.
rpHE undersigned beg to renew the offer ol their'
X services for the storage and sain of Cotton
and other prpdace, the cotning season.
Our Ware-House is LARGE and COMMODIOUS,
built of Brick, and
Fire-Proof
in every ruspect. ,
A large Chtern in the Yard with a strong
force fump anil Hose,
affords additional security against fire.
We confidently assort that no Ware-IIon^e in Georgia
elsewhcre^i* better.pitpared to protect Cotton against
loss or dimmgo. Our charge* will be as low as fast season,
which gave perfect satisfaction to all oor patrons. With
these inducements to our Planting Friends, added to our
long experience in the business, wo hope to obtaiu and
merit their patronage.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES madeotiCqUon inStore,
and Bagging Rope,&c., bought as cheap. ** can be laid
down from Macon or Savannah.
SIMS & RUST.
Albany. April 22,1853. 4—tl.
CHARGE OFJCHEDUII
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PACKET LINE.
T HE splendid and fast running Steam “GORDON," F.
Harden, Commander, leave* Savannah lor Charles
ton every SUNDAY and IVEDNESDAY afternoou, at
3 o'cloek.and connects at Charleston with the mornin*
train of the North-Eastern R. R. going North. Return
ing leaves Charleston every MOXDAY nnd FRIDAY
SIG HT, at 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the cars of the
North-Eastern Railroad) and arrive* at Savanuah early
llie following morning*- By this route passenger* can ob
tain through ticket* to and from Savannah, Ga., and Wil
mington. 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 Agent*
of this line, will be forwarded with despatch, and free of
' (general ^boertisements.
Macon Furniture Works.
T1IE ure now, Putting up New andi
y» Improved Machinery for the
Manufacture of Furniture of all kind*, I
far Superior in Workmanship and
Durability to mo*t Northern Work,
and at aa Low and in most case* 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
vonr purchases of Furniture in Macon.
June 17—6m.- T. & G. WOOD.
FRENCH GLASS,
Ail- Sizes from 8-10 to 36-44.
M IRRORS and Looking Gla*s Plates. Frames,
of Gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut.—
For sale by T. & G. WOOD.
Macon, June 17,1858 v 12-6m.
A. J. Macarthy,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— ALBANY, GEO.
•ih sfhthftc Y
!ov^p^TvyU: aSa&1 h ° 0 ™ of “ ,e - **d
I ofier for sale iny plantation, situated
in Dougherty county, about seven
mile* from Albany, on the east side of
Flint River, and on the road leading to
Troupville. The above place contains one thousand
acres of land, two hundred and tifty «f which are
under fence, and have been in cultivation three or
hundred and titty more acres, that have been dead 1
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 upoq the
premises, a new frame dwelling house, with four
convenient sized rooms, and passage in the centre
of the building, two well* of water, and negro and
other out buildings of K gs, &c., &c. The location
so far a* I know, is a healthy one.
Any person wishing to purchase may examine the
place,and communicate with the subscriberat Beech
Island, Edgefield District, S. C., or with Y.G. Rust,
Esq., Albany,Ga. II. R. COOK, M. D.
September 17, 1857. 25-tf.
nnd Fred. i^.Metts of Dougherty county; levied^
Also, lot of land number two hundred and tin.
(304) in the second district of originally Early no!)
Dougherty county, levied on by virtue of a MorieZ
l -la issued from Dougherty superior court iu f,,? ,
or Daniel W. Miller, transferee, vs. Thomas Collin-
Property pointed out in said Ii fa.
Alto, a negro man, Tilus,about 35 years old dirk
ampleaion, and Biddy, a woman about 40 years old
of dark complexion, levied on to satisfy a fi fa f r0 J
Dougherty superior court in favor of Eli Warren vs
Henry A. Scott, security, and Augustus A D,-'
forth, security on appeal; levied on as the proper!,
of said D.mforth. Also, twenty-oi.e barrels of Lim’,
and (our boxes of Glass, levied on as the property of
Henry A. Scott to satisfy tho above slated fi (/_.
Property pointed out by S. L. Barbour.
J. S. BROWN, Den. Sheriff
srp. 30,^1358, , 1 n -
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, before Hie Coon House door in “he city
of Albany, between the legal hours of sale, the fob
lowing property, to wit:
One Chest containing Carpenter’s Tools levied
1 as the property of John A. Smith to satisfy a li
fa obtained from llie Judge of the Inferior Courtef
Dougherty county, m favor of Thos. H. Clark
J. S. BROWN, l)cp. Sh’ff.
September 3, 1858.
FOR SALE.
J. P. BROOKS, Agent*, Savannah.
K. LaFITTE &. CO., Agent*, Charleston.
y 21, 1858. 43—
Thomas J. Cox,
VARKEN.I
FrNXXLA.Y’S
Steam Engine Manufactory,
Iron and Brass Foundry,
AND
General Machine Shops,
Macon, Georgia.
in Equity in Worth Hu- I
I T a|»|M irinq »•* the Court tin
rmu-mjinl by tho a<lditi<m o
RICHARD If. CLARK
*! olli.
.it tho nbovtr Bill lui:
I by tho a'Uitiou of Julia A. Lotion, Slt i.ln n
Mil lor, aWm’r of Daniil Miller, D.tnu-I .Miller sm-l wile,
Stephen Goudawy and hi* wife Mary, Nathan Park.-r.
J 'lin Parker, Nancy Smith, (wife of Ifeuj. Smith) J. R.
(>«»on,Guariliaii of Win. Parker, Wm. Nunn ami his wife
Lucy Ann,Calvin Rouse ami hi-, wife Nam y Ami, Wm.
L. Ifettan anil hi* wife Mary Susan, John Reltawnyand
Julia C. hut wife, John K.Cux, Guardian tor Eliznh«-th
C«»x,Gabriel Cox,.lohn Cox, William Cox and Seth (5.
Stroiis, ns parties defendant* lhon-to.
it is therefore ordered that the defendants plead, answi
• •r tlciuur on or before tho next tonn ol this Cot.it, and th;
.-tvice of «ii<l ainendinciit Ih ; perfected oii t!..-«U feiidant
liy pultlication of this Rule in the Albany Patriot once a
mouth Ibr the >paoo of four month', before th- m-xt term
ol ;Li-Court. HENRY G. LA.MAR,
’ ' 'up.C'
i T.
July 2, 1857.
WM.K. SMITH,
Agc-nt ard Ally at Law.
14—
WARREN 8l WARREN.
A TTORXRYS A T LA IF,
Albany, Georgia.
Will practice in tho comities* of Sumter, I.ee, Dougherty, fllllB Proprietors of this Establishment would re-
••II,Randolph, Early, Calnoun, Baker, Thouia*und JL sprrtfullv call theattentionof thoserontenipla-
—• (Vol. lo—no. U.) ! ring the erection of Stmm Mills, for Sawing and
The
town, now in the possession of David
A. Newsom. It contains 250 acres, 130
of which is cleared and fresh. There is
the place a good Dwelling, Gin-house, Screw and
other out-houses, all in good order.
For terms apply to D. A. Newsom, on the place,
or the undersigned. D. A. VASON.
Albany, Nov. 12, 1857. 33—
Americus Variety Works.
riMIB Subscriber having purchased the above
A Works, is now prepared to furnish SASI1,
BLINDS, and all work in his line at short uoticc
and at fair prices.
O’ Terms cash, or good acceptance.
SAM E HEYS.
Americus, April 8, 1858. *J—
ct fro
; the i
I'Jth HVJ.
Jnnn 10,185R. 'mini
Dooly Superior Court,)
October term, 1857. i
J AMES R. WARREN i
vs. [ Rale Xi-silf
SMITH CAMPBELL. S ^
1 'P appearing to Urn Court l.y tho petition of Jam.?* R.
J Warr.-n.thal on the twelfth day «>t June, eighteen ban-
dred and fifty-soveil. Smith CuinplicII made and delivered
to *aid James R. Warren his promissory note of that dat<*,
whereby h-> promised to pay said Warren or lioarer, on or
Urforo the first day of July next alter the date of said note,
tii * sum o| Fiv.* Hundred and Thiity-scven Dollar*for val-
:eiveJ, and that afterwards on the »Jay a
I the. said Smith CauipfeJI the fe-tt-T to .**
nt of said note, executed and delivered t
l>.*ed «»1 Mortgage, conveying to the :
P/t.f.VT.I!r/O.VS FOR
SALE.
. r 1 Georgia—TVW//t County.
1 OFFER for sale my I^inds and Mills,
lo wit: l/'ls numbers 81. 82, 159,
'**£*• 100, 158, 183, all ;:mounlhig to twelve
j bundled and lilleeii acre-*, and ly ing in
reuit. , lhe lStli district of faid county. Quality—all ot the
April above named lots are good corn and coll on making
,k - lands. My Mills, to wit: two Saws and two Grists,
! arc newly built and situated on Ahr.itu’* Creek, (a
! never failing stream of water.)
j Also, my Findertovvn Plantation, lying on Flint
i river and oil tho old Stage raid leading from Macon
to Tallahassee, and in the 15ih district of said coun
ty, to wit: Istts niiintiors 181, 185. 18l», 200, 201,
and three fractional lot* numbers |8!i, ‘23«>. 229, all
amounting to one thousand two hundred and sixty-
five acres, on which there is about four hundred
acres of open land and tolerably fair buildings, and
•as good a settlement of farming lands as there are
on Flint river; all of which are beautifully watered.
A'so, my Mil lenient of lands iu llie county
HENRY MORGAN,
attoriey at LA IV,
Albany, Georgia.
WillaracticeiutheUourtsofthe loutli-wester
and -ioutberiiCircuit.'.
Albany,Aprill 2,’50. 1 tf.
J. HI. C. IIOLAHION—Attorney at Law, jj.
• M>nt-
ISABELLA, Worth County, Georsii
ST! Will give prompt attention to nllhusinc
> bis charge. f July 21,1851.
Grinding, or for any otbur purpose wliatevcr.
superiority of the Work has been, and will be, a
sufficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit nt
Tools, Pattern* and Machinery, afford facilities for
the expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishment in the Slate. Our prices and terms will
i pa re favorably with that of any first class North-
Establishment. Tho following comprise a list of
Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court Houi>e door iu
the town of Morgan, Calhoun county, within
the lawful hours of sale, on tbe first Tueedty in
November next, the following property, to wit:
One half interest in & house and lot iu the town
of Morgan, nnmber not known, bnt known as the
house now occupied by J. G. and J. B. McCuller*
as a Carriage shop; levied on as the property »»(j.
G. McCullers to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county : Wm. T. Robinsru
vs. J. G. McCullers and Wm. E. Griffin. Property
pointed out by one of the defendants.
One house and lot in the town of Morgan, No. 2l>,
it being the lot on which J. G. McCullers now live*:
levied on as the property of J. G. McCullers tn <*:!
isfy two Justice Court fi fa* issued from the 1123d
district, G. M., of said county : one in favor of Ja*.
J. Monroe and one in favor of Penknev, Wheeler &
Co. v*. J. G. McCuller*. Property pointed out by
defendant.
Also, one half interest in the place whereon A. R.
Wright now lives; levied on as the property of A.
B. Wright to Srttioly one Justice Court fi lit issued
frotn the 1123d district, G. M.. in favor of John R.
.Skaggs and A. D. Wright. Vroperlv
y said Wright.
ELIJAH PADGETr, Sheriff
September 30, 1858.
1i(Imin«Irntor^ Sale,
Georgia—Calhoun County.
A GREEAB-LE t<* an order of fhelhutorab'efViir!
im of(>niM)»ry r*f said roanfy, wiil !k* sold l-e:«rr
the Court House* door in said emtafy. the lir»f
Tho!mI*v in December next, the following’ properly.
This is therefore to notify nR persons concerned,: to wit: Lot of Uml No. 323 nnd .North half ol L t
to bq,and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said ; No. 288, nil in the third district of said com.tv.
county witliiu the time prescribed by law, and show j Also, at Hie same time and place will la* sm»1i|,.
cause (if any tiiey have) why *aid letter* should not ' Four likely vwung Nogntc*. viz*. Touv. * tw*y ali-tuf
be granted. (4 yearn old. (Tar.line, w girt silv.nt 12 y »r-
Given under tny hand at office. July the 5th, 1858-i John, a boy a hot it 8 years old, B«r. a girl afeuit 7
Georgia— Worth County.
pointed out by :
tratrix on the estate of Robert T. Hollala
deceased, applies to me for letters of Remission fro
id Administrationship.
her
«J • LAW,
Attorney at Law,
n.tiiabritl^€* f Dora I nr Comity, Goo.
Will attend punctuallvthe Superior Courtsof theCoun
i»*s of Early,Baker and Decatur,of tho South-western,auc
>f lint Countv of Thomas of the Southern Circuit.
April 12,1850 to 6—no 1—tf.
BROWN S HOTEL,
—OPPOSITE TIDJ RAILROAD DEPOT—
>?I»roR, Geo.
r. r.. urow.v rnorRttTOR.
Augu-t 26,1858. 22-
* the pay-! Dougherty, near the old Parker Stand and about 7
wiid Warrjyi • f rut '„ Allwnv, to wit: lads nnmbey 245 and
. lot of land nuuitsT oiio^hundred and tw^u tla* * Actional numhers 248, 249 all mnounting to
>uth district of Dooly county, containing two hundred two ! ; »‘)9 acres, beautifully watered. Cpiality—first rate
au-l on.* half acres ol land, conditioned to In*, void upon the . farming lands*.
payment ot sti-l and it further appearing that Smith • Also, n»y fceltlemcnt of lands where I now live,
whti, ■r = i f c,7T"/„!rv r e f ;!«ri , i l ,"i‘i! '<>
then tore orderetl that said Smith Campbell do pay into j acres of open land now in c.u.tlVdtion. there
tins (i«»urt by the first day of the. next term thereof tbe prin-1 is on this place a good Dwelling House, (»ip liouse,
eip.il, inturest and costs da.) on *aid note, «»r *liow cause to j Screw, and oilier out houses, all ill good
'r Vtl“'?• t d /‘iV‘"' r T f ,1^“! Any per--.,., wishing t,, pur.-lnu«e ..tty
t . t.ia .Mort'iiWl premia bo foroveTI»rred'Sn'r'r.Xl"- ! '“"f run '**» , «‘n» for •■■cin.elvefl »nd make
el—and it i-< further ordered that tliLrulc !m m-rvcl on mid j *«<• ^anie known lo ine nt Isaliella P. (>., *•«.
S.iiith Cainjibell according to law—tliH.Oetolwr 13,1852. Au" 19,1858 (21-3m) It. G. FOIU),
HINES & 1IOBBS, ITfP* Au>. j
Anr'd Ierm, 18.)8, Doolii .St/pmor Court. I \ * -r , « r •■■■• T f v
QUININE.
DAVANT &. LAWTON,
FACTORS AND GKNKRAL COMMISSION
Merchants,
No. 83 B.vv Street,
Savannah Georgia.
SOI.OUO.VS & COLQUITT,
.1 TTOIt.M:YS AT LAW—XEWTOX, 11A
25)* Will praCliae in the South- VVcrtern CireuiL
j Machinery, &c.; for any portion ol which we w
pentrwt- j be pleased (o receive order*, vix:
lfi—tf. ! Steam Engines, Boilers, .Saw Mill Machinery, Cir
cular Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best
quality for Co round Wheat, Water Wheels,
a great variety,GinGea r,allsizes. Iron
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrought and Cast
1 ron, ve rv su pe r i o r,
embracing
Strength with bcanty of Design.
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns
for Stores,Churches,Sic.,&c.,Gold Mining Ma
chinery, wilh Double and Single acting
Force and Lift Pomps of any required
size, Shalling with Turned Pul-
lies, from the smallest size to
nine feet Diameter, Cot
ton Press Irons,
Colton Screws,
Mill Screws
and Bales,
England's Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings,
and other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere.
R. FINDLAY & SONS.
Macon, March 19,1857. 51—
July 15,1858.
dial ion and .Yoticc
Georgia— Worth County.
W HEREAS. Milhry Baker,
the estate of Raley F. Bolt
plies to me for letU
ini nitration on the
This is therefore t.* ci'-e and admonish all pe:son-
interested, to file their objection* (if any they have,
in mv office on or before the first Monday in Febru
ary next, in term* of the law in such case made and
provided. 1L 1). SINCLAIR,Ordy.
July 15. 1858. Ui-8tn.
sf atrisj on
sensed, ap-
i. j*aiil Ad-
f Balev V. Rtken.
Sold u« the projwrtv .4 Wjil-H. Pi. r-
I late wf Haiti countv f deceit.M*tl—said pn*p<*rtv *»*d«l!«
! the benelk of tin* heirs ainf c.reilitors ol sani deceit
t*d. Term*made known on «!»•' cinv of s»de.
J. 11. GlLiT.N, .V‘a,’r.
| September 30, 1858.
A<!mi!iiKtrnfor?s $ia!c.
Gwrgtil—Worth Count if.
A G REE ABLE to an on.hr of the Cew*.d Cn'i
arv of said voiiHtv.wiU he >.dd l»* to:,* rTlef. I
I I louse *door m said rmiffy.. n the iir>t. To-.-dav
; \ovemI»*r next, all the I*iu«t> beh ngiv^r t*.thon.in
; heirs of James Matthis, latent Cran lord rouiity..
j ceased r ail in the 45lh district of said county.o
; tainwig two hnndri d and fliirty acres, (23t».i .non*
j less, nnrnhei* n« t known, b;.f a.!j< ins fh» fciriU
! Henry A. Taylor, Mrs. Hoy and Mrs. Ihdlicay,
Sold for the benefit rd thv W«*ir«;tnd » r« .lit, rs« I ?«
Warren, or his counsel,have leave to publL4» the. said Rule . ^
Ni-i in nccoitlamro with law, or serve upon the send Smith | I? suit buyer*—war milted pure—received
Campbell a« provided by thn Statutes—tfe-,7th April^1852. j ,j| r( » c ^ f r0 m the inanulacturer*. Dealers, Physicians
and Planters supplied on the most favorsiblc
July 15, 1853.
of Doolv Superior Court,
ROUT. B. DAVIES, Clerk.
WO mouth, after data application will la» made
-*• t*» llie Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Ba
ker county, for leave to sell the res.I estate of the
late Beitjamin It. While, of said countv deceased.
R. F. LYON, Adtn’r.
Sept. 9l!i, 1858.
Georgia—Worth County.
I^IXTY days sifter date, application will be made
^ to tlie Court of Ordinary of Worth county for
leave to sell all the real e>tate of David Smith, late
said coiintv, deceased.
JONATHAN SMITH, Adm’r.
S.jpt^inl>cr 10, 1858.
‘ 'NOTIOir'
TQuTAX PAVERS OF IIOIGIIERTY CO.
J'iWKfc meet the Tax Payers of this County as
At Albany, (945th district, G. M.) on 23d and
30th September and 7tn October.
At precinct on East side of Flint River, (1097th
district, G. M.) on 29lh September and 2d and Dili
(lelober.
At Lawton’s precinct, (620th district, G. M.) on
28i!i September and 5th and PJlii October.
Tho remainder of the lime l may be found ot the
Stables of Hill, Wright Si Pearson in Ailtany.
XT I am only authorized to take hills of the fol
lowing Banks:
terms.
II r Apply to JOHN II. DANPORTH.
Albany, Sep. 30lh, 1858. 27-3w.
Law Notice.
HIE umferNXned baving'formed a partnership
practice of bw, will aivo their undivided alien
h business as may be eutru*ted to them,
r y Olliee. On Broad street, formerly occupied hj
Slaughter, where one «»f the firm m*v !>•* alwayi
found.
Albany, Ju^'23.1857.
of the firm mav l>f
PETER J. sTliuZEit.
WM. E. SMITH-
' 17—
(’entral Bank,
Rank of Augusta,
Geo. R. R. Si Bank’g
Co., at Augusta,
Rank of Savannah,
Central Rail Rond and
Banking Company, at
SavAniuth,
mid tire bills of nil other Georgia Banks which may
be Bankable in etfrer of lire above four named Banks,
iu Augusta or Savannah* .
with the law airier'
BROAD STREET
Albany, Ga.
riNIIISNew Hnd elegant Hotel is now open for
JL the accommodation of the Public. Persons
visiting Allxiny will find at this House comfortable
and neatly furnished rooms, (each Toom having a
lire-plsire)—and a Table that is unsurpassed by any
other Hotel in the country.
The Htibscriber, grateful to the 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.
Q~i* The Singe Office for Stages running from this
place to Bainbridge, Thotnasviile and Tallahassee,
is kept at this !Iou*e.
J. I.. BYINGTON.
December 17, 1857. 38-
NOTICE”
T HE undersigned hereby respect
fully declare their intention to
the citizens of Albany and vicinity,
of openiiqr, about (lie l*t of Octo
ber next, in Morx Smith’s building
on Broad street, a general assort
ment of SADDLERY and HAR
NESS, together with nil articles
usually kepi in our line of business.
y ;i fANDREWS, MILLER & CO.
Atlanta, Aug. 19,1858. - 21—
mrs
Richard II. Clahk*. Alkx. S. Lhyitt
CLARK &UPPITT,
\ T T 0 R IV EV S IT LA W,
. Albany, Ga.
W ILL practice in the counties of Dougherty,
P Baker. Calhoun, fxee,’ Dooly and Worth—in
the Suproma Court |:tt ftJacoiq arid, wherever Spe
cially engaged.
Prompt attention will be given to all busincsa efr
trusted to their charge.
February 25th, 1858. - ' ’ S- r\ 48—tf. *
Georgia— Calhoun county.
W HEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on
the estate of David B. Smitli, deceased, applies
to tbe 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
j and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county
j on or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
file their objections, and shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters »honld not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at
.ffice in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858.
*ep.f). RICIl’D F. JONES, Ord.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
HEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator*
the estate of Abram D. Smith, deceased, appli
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
J.Z.Burton.
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO,
[ AY be found at ihe Office ofCol. T. C. Spicer. Will
L practice in the Courts of tho South-Western Circuit.
Any business entrusted to his cure will meet with prompt
attention.
11,/e react .-—lion. A. P. PoW£. J Macon .
December 10,1857. 37—ly
AllTIOY A\I)
Commission Merchants,
miOAI) STREET,
Altoany, G-a.
Th<*y hope that by prompt attention to buMiiess, and lirir
dealing, to merit a liberal patronage.
March 11.1858. 50-tf
JAMES mT MERCER
JS my authorized Agent and attorney to attend
deceased,
j *ep.30.
AdiuiiiKsIralor^ .Sale.
W ILL lie Hold on SATURDAY the l#h day et
OCTOBER next, at the late residence ol J**.
J. Keaton, lute of Baker county, decetaved, ail U'O
PrristSuble Property belonging to the said estate.—
Terms on the dav of safo. This. IGtli dav "I A»-*
1858. CRAWFORD M. MAYO, Ad.n L
Septen.b r 2, 1858
Notice.
to inv illuineis generally, dnring mv Hbscitcc ! Gfor?i.l—Oo»'-/irri, Connla.
from the State. _ GkJlXTY dav* alter date, sinpiicatiou wfif berofcie
James Matbeney is author:xed to collect and set- to the Honnrahle the Ordin-irv of said cminiv,
tie the Patriot Olfice account. Jne t„ At..t,M fill., I f or |, Veil »ll the ,«.!Tlite ol SeU. Dalton,
NELSON 11 FT. | late of said conntv, deceased.
August 12,1858.
FLORIDA LAND.
, This is to notify all person* concerned, to tt»’
1 their, objectH*n»» (if any they have) why said lct:c»
1 should not be granted
i D. II. SANDERS,Afar.
Sep. 23,1858.
fl^HE subscriber will sell one-half or all her Isinds |
x Calhoun county, Florida. They extend from j Georgia— Worth County.
Long Cane, down the river below the bend of Allum ! ^IXTY Davs atter date aonlication will b*' made
^7* r.T ® p Jess-among S ,l ie iKt/Cbfm of C ^ " "
estate.
This i* therefore to notify all und 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 111 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.
*
B Y the snbscritier. In 4nls. pmcc,» small lj.ll
fine colored Milk Cow, with , a emoclh crop Ge.rf*ia
splits 4p- UiB right ear,and *d underbit itt 1
tr—brlskbrcdt down—brand unintelligible
‘ ’ «»o,Jwebej;
—about three jear» old. The owi
by provlpg property and jtayin. cl,
tiaing,dbc, r ' mi
Afettiy,Sept:23, 1»SH. . ... . 2&-3w,
rplIEtindcrsi^ncdoflbrshisservicesin the practice of the
L Law, to the pabUoiutheaevend counties of tlieMaeod
District; alsdOut of tbe District—in Jones, Monroe and
Dougherty, and by apecUI contract in any eomity iti tbc
State. Office opened in tbe city bf. Macon 1*1 March eo-
s-uing—<:ntil then ray address ij Albany, Ga.
. ABNER P. POWERS.
Jan.21,1858. - 43— .
By The State Prew,Georgia Citizen, Journal & Mes
senger, and Telegraph of Macon, each will please inaeft
I'll* notice.' . A. P. P.
WoriCElT^ : lr
O&tjyiflT-ethe South half,
wf pow oe^tpicd by Glaa
t Apply tu Fsaits, Haskjs d
Roberts, or, to Glass, Laws dc Co., AHtanyrGai
Juiy.u?.^H*TV. ,, f- E - Dawson.
Georffla—6o)Aotm Cottatjc'd :i H
TX7 HEREAS, Joseph W. Roberta, administrator tag
■ ■ the estate of Lazarus Jackson, deceased, applies
to the Cpp/t for'I^tteff of Dismission from the said
estate.' 1 \ 1. ' , /
This is therefore |W ‘ notify 'nil nnd Sirigalafr ilie
kindred, creditors and otiier persona noocemed to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary or said county
on or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
file 1 heir 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 ol September 1858.
sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord.
administrator on
»ui wnr-sv**^- prltepiwedt applies
to the Court for Letter* of DismissiooTfom the mid
estate* g-w j, .1 l //jap
Tfiiata tbereforc to notify, and singular the
kindred, creditora and other persona concerned to be
and appear at tliepouct pf Ordinary of saitj connty
h»y/G.«*J Mid hMerwhould unrbe muted. 11 ;/f
Given under my hind and otlicial eign'alnrb at
offioe in Maiwan^lMrilb^atr aHriapletnlmr 1858.
which land is the justly celebrated ‘ Beckwith Plare’
where he realized
$3,000 on about IS Acres of Laud. £
There can be bought with the land wime VERY
VALUABLE YOUNG NEOROES, STOCK, &c.
For term*, &e., address Luke Iott, Lnn.> Cunc.
Fla. A. M: LOTT.
Sep 1(5,1858. 35—3m
~ nr riotioe. " 7; -^“
Georgia—Calhoun County.
I WILL apply to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of
said county on the Fourth Monday in November
next, for leave to sell Tom, Caroline, Bet, and John,
negroes belonging to the estate of William H. Pierce,
late of auid county, deceased. This Sep. 7ih, 1858.
sep-16. JESSE II. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
{OsflB tif^Latoycia, Clerk?, Ordir.aries, abo^t pix miles from the South*
feef—ft good supply on hnriVTff thR tiffice. v
for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to
Cox, late of said county deceased.
3 R. J- WEEKS, l EVr# .
jSep.3,,1858. A. MJDOX, S .
Notice.
A LL persons Indebted to the estate of
late of Worth county, deceased, fm j
to come forward and make immediate p*y .
those having demands against said e?u J e . , J
sent them duly authenticated in terms °tt
R. J. WEEKS, (Ex’w.
Sep. 2, 1858._ A. M. COX, S
Notice-
s are hereby forewarned
certain promissory noteraaa y ^
PLJ1JYTA TIOJYS
■ For Sale.
Esub*m*iber offer* for sale Ida Plan-
**■ AatioriomMill Creek, in Early county,
Geo., containing SOOO acrea of ricKlmic
pine Land, lying perfectly keel, with 800
acres of open lantN~850 acres recently cleared and
200 deadened 18 mouths. The place is watered by
a never failing stteam running tl.-ough it; Health
good. All necessary buildings, viz: Gin Uouse,
Screyr. iood;-Cribs, Stables, Shelters, Blacksmith
Shop, 8 Negro Cabins with brick chimuoys.TDwell
ing House, Sic. The place can be divided into any
number of acres- to suit purchasers, and can be
bought for cpshor on credit. Many advantages aYe
attached to the place that cannot be enumerated
within the liopita of a short advertisement, but full
partlcblara may be obtained bv applying to
SAMtfEL McCLARY,
Catau'a, Harris Co., Ga.
Refers to Rev. Mr. Paden, Griffin; Ga., and B. H;
Crawford, Esq./Cataula, Ga. . *, . . a \i
I ALSO OFFERS >}\
303J acrei lying on tho. Ichaw-ayndcbaway Creek,
in Randolph ^ntyp^a^ kOO aCp^j^rcd and the
ifcfli growth, lying
VaalmtflIMiagl.
m f * fp 3i±-3lh. 1
balance well
Atfgust 19, 1858
4 LL persons ore hereby forewarned
ding for a certain promissory noteraa j
payable to James Rowland, or bearer, doe ^
day of January next, and dated about V* ™
May last, for the sum of one hundred an )
five dollar*. The considerations for wlucn
was given, has failed. I am determined a*
it unless compelled by law. ThU A«g-6*^.^
Dougherty co., Aug. 1*3,1858.
LiAV'l-IST
■sm&mmii®-
CUTHBERT, GA. , , ,
FALL Tg_RM, 18 5 ^
T IIK Exerciros of this Imtitution wiB
Monday, 6tb of Septchib«r next. K‘®-JLoftbe
tant that the Kpfla ahoold be present at the* jidf
Term, in order to accomplirh the thoroughi eouw * ^
which ia prescribed and.n^'
neatly requested to visit I
selves with iU hiUroit arrangements. For ^
motion, ^Uttlop^hK.I,
i for «l« • !fg:
Albany,* April £ 1858