The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 28, 1858, Image 4

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in Store and for Sale. A SUPERIOR LOT OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS, WHITS, &c., &c., A LL of which aro made to sp^c'^l order for this market by the best manufacturer* at the North. Mv *tock is not inferior in quality to any thing ever offered in flic South. Those wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to give me a calf, as I ain determined to sell low for cash or city paper. IT Special orders filled at snort, entice. R. L. TOMLINSON, Jackson street, West of J. S. Morcmen’s. Albany, December 17, 1857. 38- HINES’ LEGAL FORMS, *|^OR SALE, by the single copy.or in quantiti OR SALE, by the single copy, :b the usual deduction to the The above new minimi for Go; _ mended by many of the most eminent I the State. It is expressly designed fi.i HARDWICK & CO., MEDICAL CARD. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —bay street— Ssivaniiala. Geo. r. s. Hardwick. | w. r. MANSFIELD. | c. c. nARDWic:r. on the comer of Broad and Washington Street?, where July 23,1857. 17— they can be found at all times when not professionally en- !eased. ALBANY Carriage and Harness Repository, 3 DOORS NORTH OF HILL’S LIVERY STABLE, Washington St., Albany, Ga. February 4,1858. 45—ly Drs. Jennings & Douglas, Ai.ba.ny, Geo. January 20th. 1858. 44—ly r|7'OULT) respect fully invite the s ^ ^ citizens ol Alhany and the snr of the : Professional Gentlemen, justices of ihe Peace and of the Inferior Court, Sheriffs Clerks, Coroners, Ordinaries dzc., and for our citizens generally.— Persona wishing a single copy pent hy mail, should send the retail price, 8’2 50. and 16 cents postage stamps. Address L. E. WELCH. aug.5. (10) Albany. Ga. 'ClTOTHIIf Cl EMPORIUM. attentioi Alhany and the snrroundii ^ try. to his stock of Carriages, Rockaways and Bug- \ eies of every description ; also, Concord Plantation | ers'of; Wagons, Hacks, Harness, Wool Collars, Buggy | the use of! Umbrellas, Whips. (Matts & Co..) of which wiil be { ,r ‘ South-! Drs. Hilsman & Love. PALMYRA—LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA. April 1,1858. 1—ly- sold as low for cash, as any other lloun Western Georgia, and warranted to give satisfaction, j O* Ali orders promptly executed. i L. C. Nil AW. : Jan. 14,1858. 42-ly. j AN EXTRA CHOICE s= , 3L.jSLisr a 3? , J « 1 . E 2?jL<or^r ■ IN Dougherty Co. for Sole, j F ROM nVory recent overwhelming domestic nf- j fiction, I offer my Plantation lor sale, though T HE Undersigned Imviim purchased the entire JI •>«<! refused directly my price f..r the same, and • Block or CLOTHING trmn the late tirm of C. several enquiries to purchase. D. St S. J. Pearson, is notv off-ring floods at very | Mv Plantation contains Ttvo Thousand Acres of reduced rates. Ishallcont’ plies of the latest, best and Meaical Ojax-d. D RS. j. B. GILBERT &. D. C. JONES have uni ted in the practice ot medicine, and respectfully ten der their service? to the citizens of Albany and vicinity. Albany, Feb. 4, 1858. 45—ly hTiiuMington, ,P,P.O\D STREE P, ALBANY, GA. Oct. 14th, 1S58. 29—ly. Lyon, Irvin & Butler, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA. ZW Wilt, give prompt attention to all business entrust- THE GENUINE jL W. ALLEN’S SOUTHERN LINIMENT! \ ND every Southerner will be satisfied by urine on _JL dollar’s worth that they have no further use fo Northern Liniments. For Family and Plantation U9e 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 the only certain Remed known for Blind Staggers in Horses; and every one wi! find it a saving of time and money by keeping a supply oi hand. For sale hy E. RICHARDSON, Albany, Aug. 5. (19—ly) At the Post Office. !V< riy part of South-west* RICHARD F. SAMUEL D. I r 17. 1S57. GREENLEE r rnt of all kind* of G< ing Establishment .and by due atseiitii hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Mv Stork will consist in part of the following: ('oats, Pants, Vests, and Over-Coats of every de scription, Under-Shin?, Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Half Hose,Gloves, Shawl?, Fancy Blankets, Hats, Caps Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas, Walking Canes and Buggy Whips. Al>o tine Cloths and Cassimers in the Piece. Fine Cigars and Tobacco. Powder and Shot. Powder Flasks. Game Bags, Percussion Caps, &c. Hair Brushes, shaving Brushes, Wist Br<>« ins. Combs, Pocket Knives, Hair Oil, Perfumery. Hair Dye, P..rtmonies. & i. Our Terms aro Cash. Quick sales and small I Petits. IT Call and examine before Purchasing Good» j elsewhere. VVM. 11. LIPP1TT. j Alhany, sept. 9, 185H. 24— 'cuemp 'mvbT i\iE,i;.e2sz,E LAND. T HE subscriber offers for sale his set tlement of 080 acres of Land in the 7th district of Worth eounty--130 a cleared—together with 150 head of Cuttle, 70 bead of Sheep and about 100 head of the sum of §3,000 cash, or go.nl paper with inter** from date. THOMAS 11. KENDALL. J o.y 22,1858 17—19w (IT The Columbus Times & Sentinel ropy week ly till 1st December, and forward bill to Deer Land' j F. O., Worth county, Geo. fresh sop I First Quality OAK an l HICKORY and CREEK ! most fashionable assort-1 HAMMOCK LANDS. A* rich a* any Land* in! usually k-pt in -,\ Cloth- 1 Soutli-Western Gnnrji-t—well iinprnn-d~wi:h OiM tired, in cultivation, and GOO acres dry rich ('reck Hammock to clear. Stock and Provisions to «e!l with the place on suitable t^rms. My son or myself will he on the Earm all the time to shrnv the premises and give terms,&e. SAM’L RUTHERFORD. September 1G, 1858. 25— Land for Sale. I OFFER for suit* tin- following lots of kind—those Jl wishing to purchase anv, ora!! of these lands Slaughter & Eley, ATTORNEYS AT LA IV—ALL A NY, GEO. Will practice in the counties composing the South- ^twtern Circuit, and in Dooly and Worth of the Macon , Circuit. They pledge themselves to r strict attention to j budne?s. • Wm. M. Slaughter. ! Nov. 27. 1856. (35—) Robt. N. Ei.f.y. John Lyon, ATTORNEY AT LAW-NEWTON, Baker Co. G 1 UxT Will give prompt attend o all businessentruste , Lee, Doughenv, Bi Mar. 20,1856. John Carr Brown, Attotinev at Law—Albany, t'co. ! July 23, 1357. 17— 1 Wm. A. Karris, ATTORNEY AT LA W W. Refers to—Seward. Hat Julv 2. 1857. WM. E. SMITH, r**nt a d Atty at Law. 14— ISA DELL A, hi., Geo. 1 & Harris. Thomasville, Geo. WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchants. T HE undersigned beg to renew the offer ol their V~r—sf serviced for the storage and sale of Cotton and other produce, the coming season. -g. Our Ware-House is LARGE and COMMODIOUS, built of Brick, and ^ B i3C , ©-E= , r , o<o£‘ every respect. A large Cistern in the Yard with a strong Force JPmnp and ffFose, affords additional security against fire. We confidently assert that no Ware-House in Georgia or elsewhere,is hotter prepared to protect Cotton against loss or damage. Our charges will oe as low as last season, which gave perfect satisfaction to all our patrons. With these inducements to our Planting Friends, added to our long experience in the business, we hope to obtain and merit their patronage. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton in Store, and Bugging Rope, &<*., bought an cheap as can bo laid down from Mac’on or Savannah. SIMS & RUST. Albany, April 22,1853. 4—if. CHAKGK OF SCHEDULE. Charleston arid Savannah STEAM-PACKET LINE. T HE splendid and fast running Steam “GORDON,” F. Barden, Commander, leaves Savannah for Charles ton every RUN DA Y and WEDNESDAY afternoon, at 3 o’clock, and connects at Charleston with the morning train of the North-Eastern R. R. going North. Rctum- iuy leaves Charleston every MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the cars of the North-Eastern Railroad) and arrives at Savannah early the following mornings- By this route passengers can ob tain through tickets to 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 Agents of this line, will be forwarded w ith despatch, and free of charge. J. P. BROOKS, Agents, Savannah E. LaFITTE & CO., Agents, Charleston. January 21, 1958. 43— Macon Furniture Works. W E are now Potting up New and-i Improved Machisery for the Manufacture of Furniture of all kinds, far Superior in Workmanship and Durability to most Northern Work, and at as Low and in most cases Low er Prices than can possibly be laid down in Macon from Savannah or N. York. Give us a call and we will convince the sceptical that it is your interest to make yonr purchases of Furniture in Macon. 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, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut.- ’or sale hy Macon, June 17, 1653 T. & G. WOOD. 12-Gm. 5* Sj .1 .VT.f T I G .V S F Q IS SALE. Georg j a — Worth Con n I if. John W. Evans, A TTORNE r A T LA W AND SOLICITOR GENL OF TIIE SOUTH- WESTERN CIRCUIT. TT Office at B.iiub: idifo, Decatur county, Ge A. J. Macarthy, ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO. fTg?” Will practice in any of the Courts of the Macon or South-Western Circuits. May 20,1858. (8—) f offer for sale my plantation, situate^ in Dougherty county, about seven;' miles 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 fifty of which are under fence, and have been in cultivation three or four years, and tjiere arc about two hundred or twr! hundred and filty more acres, that have been dead ened for about two years, this will allow four hun dred and fifty to five hundred acres to be brought, under cultivation the next year, without the necessi ty of clearing more land. There are also upon the premises, a new frame dwelling house, with four convenient sized rooms, and passage in the centre of the building, two wells of water, and negro and other out buildings of legs, &c., &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 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. W fioxxglierty Sheriff’s ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novemh., , before the Court Honse inttee£ nf Albany, between the nsnal hours of sale, the f J lowing property to-wit: *neiol- .. I A t , n, r h " d n, ttnber ninety-four (94) i„ t h e district of Dougherty county, levied on to satisfy i fi fa from Doi.pl,erty superior court in favor of a J. Robinson, Adm’r, vs. Wm, Mills nf Ruin** „ and Fred. A. Melts of Dnnghertv counw^Tevfed™ r,»id p E: yofMid Mi " s - '"ly '»nd number two hundred and f„„ r (204) in the second district of ori s inallv Esrly Dougherty county, levied on by virtue o'ra Mot,™™ F r"n "^'t'w f Mo, Do " g ' er ! y su P er * or court in fa™, of Dsntel W. Miller, transferee, vs. Thomas Collin. Property pointed out in said fi fa. Also, a negro man. Titus, about 35 years old dark complexion, and Biddy, a woman about 40 years old of dark complexion, levied on to satisfy a fi f a f rom ’ Dougherty superior court in favor of Eli Warren vg Henry A. Scott, security, and Augustus A D an - Jorth, security on appeal; levied on as the property of said Dauforth. Also, twenty-one barrels of Lin k and (our boxes of Glass, levied on as the property of Henry A. Scott to satisfy the above stated ti fa — Property pointed out by S. L. Barbour. J. S. BROWN, Dep. Sheriff sep. 30, 1858. AT™ Als Do Georgia, Stewart County. K NOW all men by these presents, that I, Wm. j P. Jones, of the county aforesaid, am held and j firmly bound unto Gernme B. Saville of the same | place, his heirs and assigns, in the just and full sum i of Ten Thousand and Two Hundred D.Tars, for the i true payment of which I hereby bind invself^ny i heirs, Executors and Administrators, firmlv by these j presents, sealed with my seal and dated tiiis’ei'dith : day of July, 1856. ° [ The condition of the above bond or oh’igafion is ! such, that whereas, the aliove bound William P.! Jones has this day sold unto the said Gerome B. Sa- j ville Lots of Land numbers two hundred ami < (201) two hundred and sixteen, (216) and two I dred and fifteen, (215) lying in the nineteenth dis- f, trict of originally I,ee but now Stewart county, for ! 3 which land the said Gerome I». Saville has given the • |, said William P. Jones his two promissory notes, i bearing even date with these present*, by which -aid | notes the said Saville promises to pay the said Wil- f liam P. Jones the sum of Five Thousand and One j Hundred Dollars,ns follows: Three Thousand Dol- i Screw, and lars on the first day of January eighteen hundred . Aovner® and fifty-seven, and Two Thonsand One Hundred ( Dollars on the first of January eighteen hundred and j jj )0 ^ lin e kt fifty-eight. Now whenever the said Gerome B. 1 ; \„cr ] Saville shall well and truly pay said note*., then the | said William P. Jones is to make to the said Gerome B. Saville good and sufficient Warrantee Titles t< said Lots of Land in fee-simple, then the above ant foregoing Bond to be null and void, else to remain ir full force and virtue. Signed, sealed and de- livered in presence of us, 1 ,. r . T n Ir . vt?v3 r J. H. COLUEK, I WM ’ 1 ■ J0NES - f'- 5 J. L. Weston. J i! hu olleetii Fe 1 GO, 15’ hundred ! ihe l5th lands! " Mv Mill .14,1856 46 A. P. POWERS, iTlORNEY AT LAW, •fiacoii, Iico. i!)er 1 4.1858. 20- iver ami on the old Stage r i Tallahassee, and in the 15th district of said coun- y, to wit: Lot*, numbers 184, 185. 186.200,201, nd tlin-e fractional lots numbers 18f), 230. 22'.). all mounting to one thousand two hundred and sixtv- ve acres on which there is about four hundred ores of <tp‘*n land and tolerably fair buildings, and s good a settlement of farming land* as there are 11 Flint river: a'l of which are beautifully watered. ‘Ihomas J. Coic, .1 TTon xr: r .1 r la w—xe wtox, oeo. March 20, 1856 Si ll. A. VASON. ent of old P: S;. ui Mbs WAHR23NT &. WARREN. ATTORNEYS AT LA \V t lir, ‘ Albany, Gcorsrin. f’ 1 '. AYiil practice in the coantics of Sumter, Lee, Dougherty, o! Terrell, Randolph, Early, Calnoun, Baker, Thomas and t” Lowiulos. (vol. 10—no.4(.) 1) Allrany. lots nnmb? . beautifully of open land Qu ality—first rale HENRY MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LA V.’, Albany,Georgia. Will iractici int he Courts ri'theSouth-westcri Alb .Aprill 2.’50. 1 tf. shing t.» purchase any of the foi ne at I-abella P ()., Ga. (21 -3ml It. G. FORD. BTlIGTOfS HOTEL. State Of Georgia, | Court of Ordinary, Calhoun County. \ September Term, 1859.1 1 The Petition of Gerome B. Saville. showing to j the Court that William P. Jones, of said county.! did in life i*ign a certain Bond for Titles for D»ts of! I^and described in said Bond, which Bond is fully set forth in said petition, and it appearing that the ! said Gerome B. Saville lias paid fully fur said land,; and the said Gerome B. Saville wishes an order to E. G. Brown, Jas, H. Laing. Executors,and Adaliue I Jones, Executrix, of Wm. P. Jone*>, to make titles j under said Bond. It is ordereJ by the Court that : notice of Gerome B. Saville’* application be given i to all person* interested, by publication of a copy of said petitioner's bond and of this order, duly certified, nt three or more public places in the county and in j the Albany Patriot for three months, so that they j may show cause, if they can, why this Court should not direct said E. G. Brown, James H. Laing and Adaline Jones, to mak” titles to said land. RICHARD F. JONES, Ordinary. GEORGIA, ) I do hereby certify that the Calhoun County. ( above and foregoing Bond is a true and correct copy of the original of fi'e in mv office, and 1 further c< rtify that the above Order is a true and correct copy of an order passed at the September term 1858, of the Court of Ordinary of said county, as appears from the minutes of said Court. Given under rny hand and official seal in open Court, September 27th, 1858. RICIPD F. JONES, Ordinary, [e. s.] October 7. 1853. 28—3m. Georgia—Calhoun County. d ft y 8 after date, I will apply to the Court BROAD STREET- Oa r gill IS New and elegant Hotel is now open for j S_ the accommodation of the Public. Persons I visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable] and neatly furnished rooms, (earIt room having a fire-place)—and a Table tlmt i* unsurpassed hy any other Hotel in the country. ! The subscriber, grateful to the public for theirl liberal patronage for tears p:ist, respect J. .11. IIOLA.HBN—Attorney at Law, 1 SAT, EL LA, Worth County, Gem? in. UxT Will give prompt attention to all'msincs-ontmst- H to his charge. [July 21,1851. 16—tf. — Attorney at Law, It a ill bridge, Bocalur County, Goo. Will attend punctuallvthe Superior Courtsof theCoun- ’-.Baker and Decatur,of the South-western,aua of the Cot: and De. of Thomas of the Souther , 1950 3 6—no 1—tf. cits hi old ! - I.is i all and st [LT* The Stage Office l ice to Biinhridge. TI * kept at this House. December 17, 1857. id the public gen ally, J. L. BYIXGTON. S'; TO PLASTERS. I AM aware that in presenting M j Planter ho public, I have to contend with the prc jiul' ted by the failure of other inventions for the like purpose, I flatter myself, however, that my PLAN- suehbu.-i TER will perform ihe work proposed, in a satisfac- lory manner. I am strengthened in that conviction,' j om ,d. bv the opinion of nearly a II the PRACTICAL FAR- ‘ BROWN'S HOTEL, —oprosm: Tin: uaii.koad depot— .liitton, Oeo. Aiiiiu-t i'fiVili.’ '“° DAVAKT &. LAWTOIT, FACTOUS AND GKNERAL COMMISSION No. SS Bay Street. Savannah (ioorjria. tin. 10.1857 ‘ 37—ly-*' SOLO.nO.VS & (OLQl'ITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—XEWTOX. CM Z'fsT Will practice in the South-Western Circuit. WXIS r T>LA_Y’S — j Steam Engine Manufactory, iron and Brass Foundry, AND General Machine Shops, Macon, Georgia. rriHE Proprietors of this Establishment would rc- JL sportfully call theattention of those cont'-mpla- ting the erection of Steam Mills, fiir Sawing and Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The superiority of the Work has been, and will he, a •sufficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit «»: TnoU, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for the expedition of work possessed by no other estab lishment in the State. Onr price* and terms will < ompare favorably with that of any first class North ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of Machinery, &c.; for any portion of which we will he pleased to receive orders, viz: Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mill Machinery, Cir cular Saws. Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of'best quality for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a great va riot v, G i n Gea r, al I sizes. Iron Railings for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings. &o., of Wrought *nd Cast lion, verv superior, embracing Strength with beauty of Design. Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns for Stores,Chtirches,&c.,&c., Gold Mining Ma chinery, with Double and Single acting Force and Lift Pumps of anv required size.Shafting with Turned Pul- lies, from the smallest size to nine feet Diameter, Cot ton Press Irons, Cotton Screws, Mill Screws and Bales, England’s Celebrated self-acting 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— SMALL Plantation one mile from uow in the possession of David Newsom. It contains 250 acres, 130 which is cleared and fresh. There is the place a good Dwelling,Gin-house, Sc; other out-houses, al! in good order. For terms apply to D. A. New or the undersigned. Albany, Nov. 12, 1857. 33— Americus Variety Works. rnMIE Subscriber having purchased the above JL Works, is now prepared to furnish SASII BLINDS, and all work in his line at short notice and at. fair prices. IT Terms cash, nr good acceptance. SAM’L HEYS. Americus, April 8, 1S58. 2— Georgia— Worth County. ^WHEREAS, Elizabeth J. Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be Hold on the first Tuesday in November '• before Ihe Court House door in the oiiv of Albany, between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: ’ One Chest containing Carpenter’s Tools levied on as the property of John A. Smith t« satisfv a ti fa obtained from ihe Judge of the Inferior Court f Dougherty county, in favor of Thos. H Clark 01 J. S. BROWN, Sh-ff September 2,1858. of Kobe T. Il.ffii, used. PP ' her said At to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not he* granted. Given under mv hand at office. July the 5th, 1858. * R. D. SINCLAIR,Ordinary. July 15,1858. Iff-Gm. Citation and ^Yoticc. Georgia—llur/A County. YI/HEREAS. Milbry Baker, Administratrix on Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court House doori n the town of Morgan, Calhoun county, within the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, to wit:* One half interest in a house and lot in the town of Morgan, number not known, but known as the house now occupied bv J. G. and J. B. McCullers as a Carriage shop; levied on as the property of J. G. McCullers to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county: Wm. T. Robinson vs) J. G. McCullers and Wm. E. Griffin. Property pointed oiu by one ol the defendants. J One house and lot in the town of Morgan, No. 29 it being the lot on which J. (J. McCullers now live.*; levied on ns the properly of J. G. McCullers to sat isfy two Justice Court fi fas issued from the 1123d district, G. M.,of said county: one in favor of Ja*. J. Monroe and one in favor of Penknev, VVlieplcr&. Co. vs. J. G. McCullers. Property pointed out bv defendant. Also, one half interest in the place whereon A. B. ? Wright now lives; levied on as the property of A. | B. Wright to satisfy one Justice Court li fa issued ! from the 1123d district, G. M.. in favor of John R | Cain vs. Wm, Skaggs and A. 11. Wright. Properly | pointed out by said Wri«r|it. ELIJAH PADGETT, Sheriff j September 30, 1858. AdininKtirator’s Sale. I Georgia---Calhoun County. \ A GRKKABLF. to an orrir-rOf the Honorable Court ; of Ordinary of said county, will he sold before ! the Court House door in said connfv. on the first Tu ; Do, nber Lot of Land No “xt. ihe folio No. 288, all in the third dis r L«t the benefit of the II. GRIFFIN, Ah 39. 1853. si, aii P f j Georgia— Worth County. ) & UK EE ABLE to an order of the Co, said county, will he sold heir Ho R. I). >1.\CLAIK. | Georgia—Calhoun county. I WHEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, adn j '» the estate of David B. Smith, deep to the (’curt for Letters of Dismission I This i; kindred, t and appe: .trator o L i the sai therefore to notify all and singular flu AUCTION’ AM) Commission Merchants, BROAD STREET, J&.I'toaaa.y, They hope that l*v prompt attention to business, and fair dealing,to merit a liberal patronage. March 11. 1858. 50—tf FLORIDA LAND; ,.30. r in said c/uihty, on the next,nil ffi« Lands helm mes Matt hi*, late of Cra in the loth districi of o hundred and thirty an; ets not known, but a,'! T.vlor, Mrs. liny and !0 benefit ol the heir* a r WM. R. HARRIS, f , , WM. HARDEN, <’ -nW Vill Pel', ( '-ha! I her L orida. ^ bend of All,i editor: • at the (’, ind other per: Jo be Law Eotice. T HE undorsiemd having formed u partnership practice of Law, will give their undivided atton , the v. July 23.1857. isted to them. t, formerly occupied by Stro- of the firm may he always PETER .1. STRo’/.ER. WM. E. SMITH. 17— MEUS «f Thom is an<i adji>ining counties wl. examined it; and the judgment ol tiie member.* of! E ... T G T tl,e Fatfnt Office, w!„» pronounce i, lo b,> by tar llio | U,u,A,,D H - 1 L ''' K - Auix.h. I.ir best PLANTER that lias ever been presented toj CLARK &LIPPITT, * Tin intended to plant CORN' and COTTON.! A TT0 It N U V S A T 1. A Xf, and to sow grain ol all kind*. For sowing Wheat j Albany, Gft, broml-castand harrowing in at one and the samej U^7]LL practice in the counties of Dougherty, time, it cannot be equalled. It can be used for put-1 t w Raker. Calhoun, l^e, Dooly and Worth—i ting out (Ju.inn, either by strewing or hy putting any ! the Supreme Court at Macon, and wherever spe- of Ordinnry of said county for'leave 1o sell all j ^ e8 ' re ^ Ttantity at any given distance. The dis- j ciallv engaged the real estate belonging to Ishara R, Mills, late of lanr( .' P r '»P™ ed to <!ro P *erd i* graduated by the j prompt attention will be 6aid count)', deceased. Also, for leave to sell ne- n j 1 * O ^ co 2 8 *nd the quantity of the size. I trusted to their charge, groes Mjnerva, Jeff, and Jane, belongin'* to the enid | ^ glance at the PLAN 1 LI* shows the amount of j l*Yhruarv 25th, 1858. state. JAMES II. MIoLS, Adm’r. nstraforo •t of Ordinary of said county Monday in March next to file their objections, and shew cause, (if any they have) vvjiv said letter* should not he granted. Given under my hand and official signature at office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858. sep-9. Ill CUD F. JONES, Ord. Georgia—Calhoun County. \\J HEREAS, Jos'pl, W. Roberts, V 1 the estate of Abram D. Smith, to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said estate. This is therefore to notify all and singular the kindred, creditor* 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 iu Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858. sep.9. RIClI’D F. JONES, Ord. in Calhoun county, Long Cane, down the Vi Bluff, containing 1,000 acres more or less—among which land is the justly celebrated “Beckwith Place” where he realized $3,000 o:i about 18 Acres of Land. There can he bought with the land some VERY VALUABLE YOUNG NEGROES, STOCK. &e. For terms, &c., address Luke Lott, Long Cane, Fla. A. M. LOTT, sep 16,1S5S. 25—2m yen to all business e October 7, 1858. Notioe. Georgia—Calhoun County. I WILL apply to the Hon. Court of Ordinnry 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 said county, deceased. This Rep. 7ili, 1858. aep.16. JESSE H- GRIFFIN. Adm’r. labor saved by its use, and the nature and accuracy of the same. A man and horse lavs out the row, drops the seed and covers it, in the same time and with the same labor that it takes, in the to lay out the row. The aid Adiuini&frator’g Sale. Georgia— Worth county., ’ A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county, will be sold before * the Coart House door in the town of Isabella, in county, on the first Tuesday in December next, lot of land number (163) one hundred and sixty-three, in the lfitb District of said county, the land whereon the deceased formerly lived. Sold as the property of Wm. Holliday, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, and sold nnder the incumber- ancc of the Widow’s dower. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. J. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. October 14, 1858. December 10,1857. 37—ly J. Z. Burton, ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO. *1,0 i TVT ^ bo found at the Office Of Col. T. C. Spicer. Will . ,, 116 :iVi practice in thoCourts of the South-Western Circuit, renders it equally as easy to the horse as a single | Any business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt plough. j attention. U being impossible for ANY ONE MAN to Reference*:—Hon. A. P. Powers,? ^acon. bring it to the notice of every farmer, or to supply — . E. A NisBtT, S the demand when exhibited, I propose to sell the right to any State or County, or number of counties, that any one may desire, and at rates that the pur chaser will make money. I trust that no one will condemn it without an examination, because it is the invention of a Southern man. If, however,after examination, they reject it, I have nothing to say. THOMAS J. BOTTOMS, Thomasville, Ga. October 21, 1868. 30—3in Fifty Negroes Wanted! F IFi’V Likely Negroes wanted, from Ten to Twenty-iive years of age—for which the highest price will be paid. .i- <;. F. STUBBS. Macon, Oct. 7,18S3. 27 Notice. Georgia—Calhoun County. 1 WILL apply to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county on the Fourth Monday in November next, for leave to sell negro woman Julia, belonging to the estate of Abn?r Dyson, late of said county deceased. This Sept. 7th, 1858. sep. 16. WILLIAM PRICE, Adm’r. Georgia—Worth County. ^IIXTY days after date, apf to the Court of Ordinary of Worth county for leave to sell all the real estate of David Smith, late said county, deceased. JONATHAN SMITH, Adm’r. September 16,1858. Georgia—Calhoun County. W HEREAS, Joseph VV. Roberts, administrator on the estate of La zarus Jackson, deceased, applies to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said estate. This is therefore to notify all and singular the kindred, creditor* and other persons concerned to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county r 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 ol ReptemVr 1858. sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord. Georgia—Calhoun County. W HEREAS, 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 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, tiie 4th dav of September 1858. sep.9. RICH’D F. JONES, Ord. r L. / . V T. l TI O J\'S F*or Sale. rpiiE subscriber often* for sale his Plan- tation on Mill ('reek, in Early county, Gen., containing 2000 acres of rich iirne^^S^pi pine Land. lying peTfeclly level, with 800 acre* of open land—650 acres recently cleared and 200 deadened IS months. The place is watered by a never failing stream running through it. Health good. Al! necessary buildings, viz: Gin House, Screw, good Cribs,’Stables, Shelters, Blacksmith Shop. 8 Negro Cabins with brick chimneys. Dwell- ; House, «&c. The place can be divided into ary mber of acres to 6uit purchasers, and can be lght for cash or on credit. Many advantages are attached to the place that cannot be enumerated the limits of a short advertisement, but full particulars may be obtained bv applying to SAMUEL McCLARY, * Catau'a, Harris Co., Ga. to Rev. Mr. Paden, Griffin, Ga., and B. II. Crawford, Esq., Catau'a, Ga. —1 ALSO OFFER— 3034 acres lying on the Icltavvaynochawav Creek, n Randolph county, Ga., 100 acres cleared and the balance well timbered with mixed growth, lying A4Esaiiis*fs*»toi* ; s Siile. Georgia — Calhoun County. \ G REE ABLE to an order i.nhe Honorable C.nut * ^ of Ordinary ol said county, will be .sold befeue the Court l!ou*ednorin said* county, on the first I’wsday iu December next, the following property Half lot of land number 201, and lot number 220, and tols number 240 and 2 II, all in the 4th District • '( said county, and the widow’s dower ext opted. Al.-oat the same time and place will he sold, on? I kely n j gn> woman, uhoie 30 rears of age,—sold as lie* property of Abner Dyson, late of said comity, deceased. Said property sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. WM. PRICE. AduTr. October *21, 1858. Executor’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable 0r- ^j**- dinary of Dougherty county, will he sold before the Court House door in the town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, on the first Tuesday in December next, one-sixth interest in the Plantation iu Pulaski known as the St. George place. Sold as the prop erty of Geo. W. Collier, dec'd, for the benefit of th« heirs and creditors. Terms on the day- JOHN B. GILBERT, Ex’r. October 21,185S. NOTICE M R. JAMES H., CARTER is my authorised Agent during my absence^ from Albany. Albany, July 29,1858 W. W. CHEEVER. 18—3m. about six miles from the South-Western Rail Road. August 19, 1858 21—3m. citation and Notice. Georgia— Dougherty county. W HEREAS, B. F. Cochran and Peter W, * * Twitty, applies to me for letters of Adminis tration on the estate of John M. Cochran, late of said county, deceased. This is to admonish all per sons to file their objection in terms of the law, other wise letters will be issued to the applicants. J. M. COOPER, Ordinary D. C. October 14, 3 858. 29~30d Amhrotype Gallery. T HE undersigned having taken tho Rooms for. merly occupied by J. S. Puffie, over the store of L. E. Welch, is now prepared to take likenesses in the shortest time, and warranted to give satisfac tion. Pictures taken in cloudy and clear weather, and old Pictures cleaned and re-cased. The public are invited to call and examine specimens. J. S. WILSON, i October 21,1858. 30-tf Trustee’s Sale. A GREEABLE to a decree rendered in the Sn- perior Court of Dougherty county, at June term 1858, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Hawkinsville, Pulaski county,on the first Tuesday in December next, bnc-thwd interest the Plantation in Pulaski county known St. George place. Sold a* the property of the minor heirs of George W Collier. Terms on the flay sale. JOHN B. GILBERT,Trustee. October 21, 1858. Notice. ficorffia—Dougherty County. , SJIXTV days utter date, application will « to the Honorable tiie Ordinary of wild wan J, for leave to sell all the real estate of Seth iJa , late of said county, deceased. This is to notify all persons concerned, 10 heir objections (if any they have) why said »e D. H. SANDERS, Adm'r. should not be granted, sep. 23,1858. Georgia—Worth County. fts IXTY Days after date, application will be made K? to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said muntf, for leave to sell ail the real estate belonging to Cox, late of said county deceased. R. J. WEEKS,) gj-js. sep. 2, 1858. A. M. COX^ ( Notice. . _ A LL persons are hereby forewarned agatm 5 ding for a certain promissory note made by » payable to James Rowland, or bearer, due the ^ day of January next, and dated about the “ • May last, for the sum of one hundred and n J five dollars. The considerations for which said' was given, lias failed. I am determined not P*/ it unless compelled by law. This^Aug. Dougherty co., Aug* 13,1858.