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In Store and for Sale.
A SUPERIOR LOT. OF CARfttAGEB/tWOGlES,
PLANTATION WAGONS, HARNESS,
WHIPS, &e., &c.,
A IL of which arr made t<> special order for this
market by the best maniilactureraat^he North.
My slock is nol inferior in quality to any 'thing ever
offered in the Smith. Those wishing to purchase
will find it to flieir interest to give me a call, as I
bin determined to sell low for cash or city paper.
tU* Special orders filled at short, notice.
R. L. TOMLINSON,
Jackson street. West of J. S. More men’s.
Albany, December 17. 1857. ’ 38-
HINES’ LEGAL FORMS,
HARDWICK & CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—BAY STREET—
SnvsiiKiiali. Geo.
I. HARDWICK. | W. R, MANSFIELD. J
c.c.HUmwicK.
ALBANY
Carriage and Harness Repository,
3 DOORS NORTH OF HILL'S LIVERY STABLE,
Washington St., Albany, Ga.
:3-
•^jvKcr
D RS v W. M. & J. R; HARDWICK, hayo moved I
their Office to F. 0. WELCH'S DRUG STOKE,
on the comer ofBrond and Washington Streets, where -
they can be lound at all times when not professionally en
gaged*;’. ,Y
February 4,1858. *«■ * 45—ly
Drs. Jennings & Douglas,
Albany-, Geo.
January 29th, 1856. 44— lv
Drs. Hilsman & Love.
PALMYRA—LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
April 1, less. . 1—ly-
YAOR SALE. bv the single eopv. or in quantities ** pitiaens o' Albany ami Uir surrounding coon- I 33/£ecl±o£*,IL Oa,r<3..
.I with the usual deduction to the I rude. try, to his stock of Carriages, Rocks wave «nd*Bng- I -p. Rg j B GILBERT «fc D. C. JONES have uni-
Tim above new manual for Georgia is rpcom- ! gie- of every description ; a Is A, (\uic-rrJ Plantation ! ted in the'practice of medicine, and respectfully ten-
mended by many of the most eminent Lawyers of : Wagon*, Harks; Harness, Wool Collars, Buggy i th-r their service* to the citizens of Albany and vicinity,
the State.* It is expressly designed for the u>*e of, Umbrellas, Whips. (Matte& Co..) of which will be j Albany, Feb. 4, 1859. 45—ly
Professional Gentlemen, justices of the Peace and sold as low for cash, as any other House in Smith-!
of the Interior Court. Sheriffs, Clerks, Ofonvrs, Western Georgia,and warranted to give satisfaction, j
Ordinaries.&c, and for our citizens generally,— j 17“ A I! orders promptly executed.
Persons wishing a single copy sent by mail, should ■ * * L. C. SIIAW, j
send the retail price, $2 50, and 15 cents postage j Jan. 14,1858. 42-lv. j
clamps. Address L. E. WELCH, I 1 :
I AN EXTRA CHOICE
II. IIU^NTHSTGTC»T
EROAD STREET, A,LBAXT; (' A.
Oft. 14"). 1858. UU-ly.
THE GENUINE
& W. ALLEN’S
iUTHERN LINIMENT 1
A Nl5 every.Southerner wifi he satisfied by using orfe
tx. dollar’s .worth that they have-no further use for
Northern 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 Staggers in. Horses; and every one will
find it u saving 6f time and money by keeping a supply c
hand. For sale hy E. RICHARDSON,
Albany, Aug. 5. (ID—ly> . At the Post Office.
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants.
nug.5. (I!)) Albany, «i.
CiTdTXKIKO
EMPORIUM.
IN
Dougherty Co. for Sale, j
F ROM n very recent overwhelming domestic af-j
(fiction, l offer n»v Plantation for sale, thong
Lyon, Irvin & Butler,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
I had refused directly my price for the saute, and
stock of CLOTHING from the Lite firm of C. j several enquiries to purchase.
I). &. S. J. l^ ftr-on, is now offering Goods at very ! Mv Plantation contains Two Thousand
reduced rates. I shall continue to receive fresh sup i
December 17,1857.
e prompt attention to nil busmen entrust-
i any part of South-western Georgia.
RICHARD r. i.von.
SAMVEL
GREENLEE BCTI.E
AllEKK I
plies of the latest, best and mo*( fashionable assort*
inent of all kinds of Goods usually k n pl in a Cloth
ing Establishment.and by due attention to hu. iness,
hope to receive a liberal share of publi * patronage.
My Stock will consist in part of the following:
Coats, Pints, Vests, and Over-Coats of every de
scription, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Hollars, Cravats,
Handkerchiefs, Half Hose.Gloves, Shawls, Fancy
Blankets* Hats, Caps Boots aiul Shoes, Umbrellas,
Walking Canes and 1'nggv Whips. Also line
Cloths and Cassi.ners in the Piece. Fine Cigars
and Tobacco.
Powder and Shot, Powder Flasks, Game Bags,
Percussion Caps, &c. Hair Brushes, shaving
Brushes, Wist Brooms, Combs, Pocket Knives, Hair
Oil, Perfumery. Hair Dye, Porfmonies. &s.
Our Terms are Cash. Quick sales and small
Profits.
IL#* Call and examine before Purchnsio? Good-,
elsewhere. WM. H. l.Ii’PITT.
Albany, sept, f), 1853. 24—
CffiKiP
:LA.7n D.
TIIHE subscriber offers for pale bis?
JL tlemeot of 080 acres of Land in the
7th district of Worth county—130 acres
cleared—together with 150 It ad of Cattle’,
70 head of Sheep and about 100 head ol
the sum of $3,000 casu, or good paper wi
from date. THOMAS 1L KENDALL
July 22, 18,58 17—19w
O* The Columbus Times &. Sentinel coj-
ly till 1st December, and forward bill to Deer Land
1*. ()., Worth county, Geo.
Slaughter & Eley,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W—ALBANY, GKO.
First Quality OAK «n I HICKORY
HAMMOCK LANDb. As rich «ts **ny t^m.s in j Will practice in the counties composing the South-
SonthAv es’.crn Geor^ii--wed improve'.—wiilt JbO j Western Circuit, and in Dooly and Worth of the Macon
acres, measured, in cultivation, and 60() acres dry! Circuit. They pledge themselves to a strict attention to
J > r... U’ u ai cj
rich Creek Hammock to clear.
Stork and Provisions to «e!l with the place on
suitable terms. My son or myself will be on the
Garni all the time to show the premises and give
terms, &c. SAM’L RUTHERFORD,
seii’emher 16. 1853. 25—
.27,1356. (35—)
Jband for Sale.
L for sale the following loss of'land—tho*
' John Lyon,
PWill give prompt attenti
to hi-* care in the counties of Sui
ker. Calhoun, Kurlv and DecnH
to all husiness entrusted !
;r, Lee. Doushertv, Ha-J
Mar. 20,1856.
ter produce, the coming season.
Our Ware-House is LARGE and COMMODIOUS,
built ol Brick,-and
Fire-Proof
in every respect.
A large Cistern in the Yard with a strong
Force JPump and Slow,
affords additional security against fire.
We confidently assert that .no Ware-House in Georgia
or ctaiwhereja better prepared to protect Cotton against
la-6 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, wo hope to obtain and
merit their patron age.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton in Store,
I and Bagging Rope,&c , bought a3 cheap as can be laid
down from Macon or Savunnah.
SIMS & RUST.
Albany, April 22,1853. . 4—tf.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE;
Charleston and Savannah
STEAM-PACKET LINE.
HE splendid and fast running Steam “GORDON,” F.
~ ivn. Commander, leaves Savannah lor Charles-
SUNVAYand WEDNESDAY afternoon, at
Macon Furniture Works.
W 2 are now Putting up New and^
Improved MACHiitfiRr for tlie ,
Manufacture of Eurniture.of all kinds, •’
far Superior in Workmanship «nd
Durability to most Northern'Work*
and at*s*Low audl in most cases Low*,
er Prices than can possibly be laid
dowhTin Macon from Kavannuh Of N.
York. Give u*s a call and we will
convince'tho sceptical that it is your interest to make
vonr purchasesjof 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, Rote wood, Mahogany and Walnut.—
For sale by T. &• G. WOOD.
Macon, June l7, 1858 12-6m.
A. J.
attorney at
Macarthy,
T LAW—ALBANY.!
c.jTl-
I tii’calbinn
13121 Dis
all of these lands j
e at an early day.' j
ct Dooly County Ga. j
John Carr Brows,
Attorney at Law—Albany, Leo.
July 23,1357. . 17-
Wm. A. Harris,
ATTORNEY AT LA \V—ISABELLA,
Ovt.«», 1854 Worth Co , Gno.
Rr.ri.us to—Seward. Haneeil &. Ha
'J'homa
.. of-the North-Eastern R. R. going North. Return
I ing leaves Charleston every MONO A Y and FRIDA Y
| NIGHT, nt 8 o’clock, (after the arrival of the cars of the
j Noith-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-
! tnington, N. C.
Having a through freight arrangement with the Central
, Railroad and its connections,a 11 freights between Charles-
tho interior of Georgia, consigned to the A
I offer for sale my plantation, situated
in Dongherty county, about seven
miles from Albany, on the east side of
Flint stiver, and on the road leading to
Troupville. The above place contains one thousand
acres of land, two hundred and fifty of which arc
under fence,and have been in cultivation three or
four years, and there are about two hundred or two
hundred and fifty more acres, that have been dead
ened for about two years, tin's wil! allow four hun
dred and fifty to five hundred aefes to be brought
under cultivation the next year, without the necessi
ty of clearing more land. There ar« also open the
premises, a new frame dwelling hoim«, with four
convenient sized rooms,and passage in Qio centre
of the buildinjr, two wells of water, and negro and
other out buildings of lops, &c., &c. The location
so far as I know, is a healthy one.
Any person wishing to purchase may examinetlie
place,and communicate with the subscriborat Beech
Island, Edgefield District, S. C., or with Y.G. Rust,
Esq., Albanv,Ga. 11. R. COOK, M. D.
September 17, 1S57. 25-tf.
and Fred. A. Melts of Dougherty,county; leviedon
Ilongherty ronnty levied on by virtue of a Mortra™
% ,S ,7 0 ” S,,e 1 y Bl 'Perior court in f, v “,
or Daniel VV. Miller, transferee, vs. Thomas Collin.
Pro perty pointed out iu said fi fit.
A Iso, a negro man Titus, about 35 years old, d.,t
complexion, and Biddy, a woman about 40 years old
of dark complexion, levied on to satisfy a fi fa from
Dougherty superior court in favor of Eli Warren n
Henry A. Scott, security, and Augustus A Dan.”
forth, secority on appeal; levied on as the pri Wr ,.,
of *=aid Daiiforth. Also, twenty-one barrels of Limi
and four boxes of Glass, levied on as the proper!,
Henry A. Scott to satisfy the above stated fi h
Property pointed out by S. L. Barbour
J. S. BROWN, Dep. Sheriff
srp. 30, 1858. F entt '
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale
TOILL be sold on the first Tuesday i„ November
»» next, before the Court House door in the ritl
of Albany, between the legal hours of sale the foU
lowing property, to wit; ’
One Chest containing Carpenter's Tools, levied
i as the property of John A. Smith to satisfy a™
fa obtained from the Judge or the Inferior Court of
Dougherty county, in favor of Thos. H Clark
J. S. BROWN, Dep. Sh’ff.
September 2.1858. 1
FOB SALE.
A SMALL Plantation one mile from
■&- town, now in the pos <e?sion of David 4
A. Newsom. It contains 250 acres, 130 *
line, will be forwarded with despatch, and free of I G f which is cleared and fresh. There i:
rharge. _ . * on the place a good Dwelling. Gin-house
J. P. BROOK?, Agents, Savannah.
WM. E. SMITH,
rent a: d Ally at La\V.
14—
tcrest
ek-
PMj.l .V5T.3 T Stop's FOR
SA. 2L.33.
Georgia—Worth County.
I OFFER fur sale my Lauds and Mills,
to wit:
82. 159
all
1 GO. 158. 183.
hundred and filteor
ih a ]5ili district of s
above luimed lots a
lands. aIv Mills, t.
Georgia, Stewart County.
K NOW all men by these presents, that I. Win.
P. Jones, of the county aforesaid, am held and
firmly bound unto Geroine B. Suville of the same [
place, his heirs and assigns, in the just and full sum !
of Ten Thousand and Two Hundred Dollars, for the :
true payment of which I hereby bind myself, inv!
heirs, Executors and Administrators,firmly by these !
presents, sealed with my seal and dated tiii»’ei"htli j
day of July, 1856.
The condition of the above bond or obligation is
such, that whereas, the above bound William P. 1
Jones has this day sold unto the said G*>ro:ne B. Sa-
ville Lots of Land numbers two hundred a ml one,
(201) two hundred and sixteen, (210) and two hun
dred and fifteen, (215) lying in the nineteenth dis
trict of originally Leo but now Stewart county, for
which land the said Gerome I>. Savilie has given the
said William P. Jones his two promissory notes,
bearing even date with these presents, by which -aid
• notes the s«id Savilie promises to pay the said Wil- ,y M Mres “ o( ope „ | aIM ) „„ w j„ cultivation. There
Itam P. Jones the sum of live 1 iiousand and One j on t j,j s pi acP a good Dwelling H>nise, Gin house
and Did- j Screw, and other out bouses, all in good order.
1 Any person wishing to purchase any of the fore
• lands" can examine for themselves and makt
ime known to mp at Isabellu P. O., G1.
g 19,1858 (21-3m) It. G. FORD.
acre-, and Ivin:
d county. Qua
iv it: two Saws a nd iwo
are n r wly built and situated «»u Abram's Cr
never failing stream of water.)
Also, inv Pindertown Plantation, lying on Flint
river and on the old Stage'road leading from Macon
to Tallahassee, and iii the l.V.h district ..f said coun
ty, to wit; Ixits numbers 184, 1315. 186,209,201,
and tlirs»e fractional lots numbers 189, 230, 229, a'j
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 ar* beautifully watered.
Also, my settlement of lands in the county ol
Dougherty, near the old Parker Stand and about 7
miles from Albany, to wit: l/>?3 numbers 245 and
fractional tots numbers jJ48, 249. all amounting to
309 acres, beautifully watered, duality—-first rate
farming lands.
Also, my settlement of lands where I nmv live
ainnttniing to 2009 acres, well watered, and about
Go
John W. Evans,
A TTORNE V A T L A IV A ND SOLICITOR CENL
OF THE sor t H-WESTERN CIRCUIT,
zr Office at B sinbridgr*, Decatur county, G
Will also give prompt attention to the collceti
claims, and other civil business in the counties of
Decatur. Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, I,oe, Sutntei
and Early. Feb. 14, 1856 46tf
A. P. POWERS,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tllacon, Geo,
O.-tober 14.I8';8. 20-tf
Thomas J. Cox 3
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, GEO.
March 20, 1856 51—
Jan
iBtvKT FIXPLAV, sn., JAMES K. F
CHRIS. D. rtM.LA V.
FIJSTDLAY’
l other out-houses, all
j For terms apply to D.
or the undersigned,
i Albany, Nov. 12. 1857
A? Nr
vsom. on the‘plan
D. A. VASON.
S
timlTr Steam Engine Manufactory, r j'
Iron and Brass Foundry,
AND
General Machine Shops,
Macon, Georgia.
Americas Variety Works. ; ™
“HIE Subscriber having purcliasi'd the alv.i *'
Works, ss now prepared to furnish SASII,! fro
B LINDS, and all work in his line at short notice J Ca
and at fair prices.
„ ffT Terms cash, or good acceptance.
SA.M L IIEYS.
Americns,.April 8, 1858. 2—
Calhoun Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Morgan, Calho.in 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 by J. G. and J. B. McCullers
as a Carriage shop; levied on as the property of J.
G. McCuliers to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county: Wm. T. Robinson
vs. J. G. MrCullers and Win. E. Griffin. Properly
pointed out by one of the defendants.
One bouse and lot in the town of Morgan. No. 2;i.
it being the Jot on which J. G. McCnllers now !ive>;
levied on as the property of J. G. McCullers to > a u
isfy two Justice Court fi fas issued Imm the 1123d
district, G. M., of said county: one in lavor of
.1. Monroe and one in favor oi Penkney, Wheeler &
Co. vs. J. G. McCullers. Property pointed out bv
defendant.
one half interest in the place whereon A. 11.
now lives: levied on as the property of A.
B. Wright to satisfy one Justice Court fi la issued
the 1123d district, G. M.. in favor of John R.
Ca in vs. Wm, Skaggs and A. B. Wright. Property
pointed out by said Wright.
ELIJAH PADGETT,Sheriff.
September 30, 1858.
i rjn]IE Proprietors of this Establishment would 1
j spent fully call theattentionof those rontempla-
Gcorgta— Worth County.
W HEREAS, Elizabeth J
tratrix
pl
ting the erection of Steam Mitts, for Sawing and
Grinding, or for any oilier purpose whatever. The
superiority of the \Vork has been, and will be, a | Tb is. is therefore t
sufficient guarantee for an extensive and increasing! to i, 0 un d appear at i
aid A dir
Holliday. Adini
lie estate of Robert T. lb iiii
; to me for letters of dismission f
trationsliip.
■tifv all pors
of Oi
WARREIT 8l WARREN.
A TTORNE YS AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia.
Will practice in the-eounties of Sumter, Lee, Dougherty.
Terrell, Randolph, Early, Calnoun, Baker, Thotna.-and ; b
Lowndes. (vol. 10—n
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit o! • Co „ nt y u ithin the time prescribed bv law, ;
Tools. Patterns ami Machinery, «*)«• fa<-ilitie* f«rl cauw) (j( they have) nhv said iciters
the expedition oTwork possessed by no other esiab- \y C granted.. ’ •
lishment in the State. Our prices and terms will Given under my h ind at office. Jidv the
A<lmsE2L*t2*;Uor’$ ^ah*;
Georgia—Calhoun County.
4 GK EE ABLE to an order of the Honorable Court
rSk of Ordinary of said county, will lie sold before
the Court House door in said county, on the fir>t
! Tuesday in December next, the following proportv.
roncernrd,! wit: Ia*I of Land No. 323 and North half of L t
rv of said ; No. 288, all iu the third district ol said 1
Hundred Dollars,aa follows: Three Tin
lars on the first day of January eighteen hundred
nnd fifty-seven, and Two Thousand One Hundred
Dollars on the first of January eighteen hundred and ! {"}„> si
fifty-eight. Now whenever the said Gerome B. \ a.!
fcktvillc shall well and truly pay said notes, then the I
said William P. Jones is to make to the said Gerome |
B. HavMle good and sufficient Warrantee Titles to 1
aaid Lots of Land in fee-simple, then the above and
foregoing Bond to be null anil void, else to remain in
full forae and virtue. #
Signed, sealed and de- ")
livered iu presence of us, I « V -. T
J. II. Collier, j WJ1
J. L. Weston. )
BMGTOrS HOTEL, j
BROAD STREET |
U1S New and elegant Hotel is now open for
' ' ^ * s ^ | r ]T* the accommodation of the Public.
j visiting Albany will find at this House comfortable
(and neatly furnished rooms, (each room having a
•place)—and a Table that is unsurpassed by cuy
Table that i;
Hotel in the country,
The subscriber, grateful to the public for their
rv liberal patronage for years past, respectfully
cits his old friends and the public generally, to
J. L. BYJNGTON.
State of Georgia,) Court of Ordinary, j
Calhoun County. \ September Term, 1859. i
The Petition of Gerome B. Haville, showing to 1
tho Court that William P. Jones, of said county,
did in lifo aign a certain Bond for Titles for I^ots of.
Land described in aaid Bond, which Bond is fully Cl ‘*^ sec him at his new quauers.
set forth in said petition, and it appearing tliat the, The St a ire (Jffice for States running from this
said Gerome B. Haville lias paid fully for said land, | ph»ce to Bainbridge, I homafville artd Tallahassee,
and the said Gerome B. Savilie wishes an order to ! • :S kept at this House.
K. G. Brown, Jas. H. Laing, Executors, and Adaline
Jones, Executrix, of Wm. P. Jones, to make titles i December 17, 1857.
under said Bond. It is ordercJ by the Court that •
notice of Gerome B. Savilie’s application be given i
to all persons interested, by publication of a copy of j
said petitioner’s bond and of this order, duly certified,
at three or more public places in the county and in T . - r ,., , . . ■ ,
the Albany Patriot for three months, so that they'll AM iVWtirC IlUlt 111 prCSClltlll
may show r cause, if they can, why this Court should —
not direct said E. G. Brown, James II. Laing and
Adaline Jones, to make titles to said land.
RICHARD F. JONES, Ordinary.
TO PLASTERS.
1IE.VIIY MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT t. A K ,
Albany, Georgia.
WiLLariicticriiitheCourtfcoIUic iuuth-westen
ml -'oiiilieriiCircuit
Albany. Apri i t 3, ’50. 1 tf.
J. HI. C. HOLAMON—Attorney at Law,
ISABELLA, Worth County, Georgia.
Wilt, give prompt attention to allhusine^ontrust-
d to his charge. [July 21,1854.- 16—tf.
J . i. A VV.
Attorney at Law,
Rainbrid^e, Decatur County, Geo.
W n.r. attend puneluallythe Superior Courts of tboCoun-
is?=of Early.Baker and ]>eeal'ir,of tho South-wpttcrn.u iu
>1 the Conntv of Thomas of the Soothetn Circuit.
April 12,1S50 * . vo 6—no 1—tf.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
—OPPOSITE THE.RAILROAD DEPOT—
«73 ft con, Geo,
C. 7.. BROWN* PROrittF-TOR.
August 26, 1S58. *22—
ably with licit ol any first class North-1
ern Establishment. The following comprise a list of |
Machinery, &c.; for any portion of which we will j
pleased lo receive orders,
>, ai the sn»n<*
likely vouug N<
j 14 vears old. Can.lin
h. 1858.! John, n bov a Unit 8
i ! F->
uir!
July 15,1858.
It.
v! place
V'z: Torn, a
I Mint 12
ll, 11.1
rill
**.1,1,
cula
q unlit
Boilers, Saw .Mill Machinery, Uir-1 Georgia—Worth
Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best j w*rij|)|tE\S Mi'lr
Cit/iiion and Notice.
(I Wheal, Wafer Win
at variety,Gin Gear,allsizes.Iron
Railings, for Cemeteries, Public
and*Private Buildings, &c.,
of Wrought and Cast
1 ron, verv superior,
embracing
Strength with beamy of Design.
•Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes, Columns
for Stores,Churches,&c.,&c.,Gold Mining Ma
chinery, with Double and Single acting
Force and .Lift Pumps of any required
size,Shafting with Turned Pul-
lies, from tho smallest size to
nine feet Diameter, Cot
ton Press Irons,
Cotton Screws,
Mill Screws
and # Bales,
England?* Celebrated 'self-acting Car Couplings,
and other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted
to be equal to the best made elsewhere*.
It. FINDLAY & SONS.
Macon, March 19,1857. 51—
i Georgia— Calhoun county.
! W"!
estate
< is there tore to cite and ;
ited, to file their objeciior
office on or before Ihe Jii
xf, iu terms of tb
Administmirix on!
ik**r, deceased, an-:
ion from said Ad-!
lev F. Baker.
d.wmish all persons
s (if any lhey have)
»t Monday in Febru-
md
provided.
DAVAWT & LAWTON, j TlfKEREAS,Joseph W. Roberts,administrator
r W the estate of David B. S ‘
rACTORS AM) GENERAL COMMISSION
No. 83 Bay SruruT,
Sav.ntn.-ii> Grorfria.
H.-c'. lo'"l857 JI! ' edw aed r^r.Anrfix.
SOLOMONS & «OI-QFITT,
ATTOR.XEYS AT LAW~XE\VT()Y, GA
V3T Will practice in tlie .South-Way tern Circuit
Law Notice
GEORGIA, J I do hereby certify dial the
Calhoun County. \ above and foregoing Bond is a
trne and correct copy of the original of file in my
office, and 1 further certify tliat 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 imder rny hand and official seal in open
Court, September 27th, 1858.
RICH’D F. JONES, Ordinary, [l.s.]
October 7. 1858. 28—3m.
Georgia —Calhoun County.
S IX TY days after date. I will apply to the Court
of Ordinary of said county lor leave to sell all
the real estate belonging to Isharn K. Mills, late of
said county, deceased. Also, for leave to sell ne
groes Minerva, Jeff, and Jane, lielongiug to the said
state. V- JAMES H. Ml uLS, Adm’r.
October 7; 1858.
Notice.
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 said county, deceased. This Sep. 7ih, 1858.
«ep.l6. JESSE H. GRIFFIN, Adm’r. .
practice ot L*iw, will give their undivided attention to
such business as may be entrusted to,them. _ £ '
XfffT Office, on Broad street, Connelly occupied by Stro-
r & Slaughter, where one of the lirm nmv bo always
found. PETER.J. STKOZER.
WM, E. SMITH.
Albany, July 23,1857. 17—
My Planter
To the public, I have to contend with the prejudices
created by the failure of other inventions for the like
purpose. I flatter myself, however, that niv PLAN
TER will perform the work proposed, in a’satisfac
tory manner. 1 am strengthened in (lint conviction,
by the opinion of nearly all 1 he PRACTICAL FAR
MERS of Thomas and adjoining counties who have
examined it; and the judgment of the members uf
the Patent Office, who pronounce it to be by far the
best PLANTER that has ever been presented to
them.
It is intended to plant CORN and COTTON,
rid to sow grain of all kinds. For sowing Wheat
broad-cast and harrowing in at one and the same
time, it cannot be equalled. Jt can be used for put
ting out Guano, either by strewing or by putting any
desired quantity at any given distance. The dis
tance proposed to drop the seed is graduated by the
number of cogs and tlie quantity of the size.
A glance at the PLANTER shows the amount of
labor saved by its use, and the nature and accuracy
of the same. A man and horse lays out the row,
drops the^eed and covers it, in the same time and
wiih the same labor that it take, i„ the usual ,v,y I jSMEZZZX&lS
* he aid given by the wheel attention.
Richard Hi Clark. Alex. S. Uppitt
CLARK &LIPPITT,
A TT0 R N E V S AT L A IV,
Albany, Ga.
WyiLL practice in the counties of'Dougherty,
* * Baker. Calhoun, I/*e, Dooly and Worth—in
tbe’Supremc Court at Macnii, aud wherever Spe
cially engaged. • % C
Prompt attention will be given to all business en
trusted lo their charge. ;. «,,
February 25th, 1858. 4S—tf.
Smith, deceased, applies
to the Court lor Letters of Dismission from the said
estate.
This is therefore to notify all and singular tlie
kindred.creditors and other persons concerned, to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county
on or before the Fourth Alomhiy in March next to 1
file their objection-*, und shew cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not he granted.
Given under rny hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th da.v.of September 1858.
sep.O. 1UCII1) F. JONES, Ord.
GOO!“£ia — Calhoun County.
W H ERICAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on
ihe estate of Abram D. Smith,deceased, applies
to thdColirt tor Letters ol Dismission from the said
estate.
This‘is therefore to notify all and singular tiie
kindred, creditors and other persons concerned, to be
nd appear at tlie Court of Ordinary of said county
n or before the Fourth Monday 111 March next
file their objections an-J shew.cause, (if any they
have) why said letters Should nqt be granted
Given under my hand and official signature at
office in Morgan, the 4th day of September 1858.
sen.9. RICH’D Y. JONRS, Ord
to lay out the 1
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia— Worth county. .•
AGREE ABLE to ail orderof the Court of Or-
..•rlk diMry of said county, will be sold befoiie the
Conrt 5pnse door in the town of Isabella, in said
county, on ihe first Tuesday in December next, lot
of land number (163) one hundred %id sixty-three,
tn the 15th District of said colmty, 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 oodeir.lgie incumber-
October 14, 185.8;
f...WflAWMS^Sv“
single
renders it equally as easy to the horse as
plough.
It being impossible for ANY ONE MAN to
bring it to the notice of every farmer, or to supply
the demand when exhibited, I propose to sell the
right to any State or County, or number of counties,
that any one tnay desire, aud 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. \ 858. 30^3ra
J. Z. Burton.
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO,
M AY baiouud at tho Office ofCol. T. C. SrtceJt. Will
practice in tlio Courts of tho South-Western Circuit.
a n» K..o; n< w» »nt«Kiu.i *ie t.;» will meet with prompt
.Macon; 0ctf'7> 1858.
•37-*'
References .'—Hon. A. P. Powers, } 1
" E. A. Nubet, \ ^con.
December 10,1857. 37—ly
Notioe. ,
Georgia-—Calhoun County.
1 WILL apply to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of
said county on the Fourth Monday jit November
next, for leave to sell negro woman Julia, belonging
to the estate of Abner Dyson, late of said county
deceased. This Sept. 7th, 1858. *
sep.16, WILLIAM PRICE, AdmY.
1L D. SINCLAIR,Ord’y.
l6-6rn.
1117
AUCTION AM>
Commission Merchants,
BROAD STREET,
X.
They h'>pe that by prompt intention to business, and fair
leafing,to merit a liberal patronage.
March 11. 1858. 50—tf
FLORIDA LAND.
n Calhoun county. Florida. They extend fr<
Long Cane, down tin* river below the bend ol Allutn
Bluff, containing 1,000 acres more or jess—amort"
which land is the justly celebrated ‘ Beckwith Place 5 ’
where he realized
$3,000 on about IS Acres of Land.
There can be bought with the land some VERY
VALUABLE YOUNG NEGROES, STOCK, &c.
For terms, &.C., address Lake J»tt, Lon" Cane,
”la. A. M. LOTT,
sop 16,1S58. 25—2in
P Lt ,1JY TJl TIOJYS
For SScilo.
nPHE sul^criber offers
tationon Mill Creek.
r sale his J’lan- ,
i Early county, jj
>., containing 2000 acres of rich lime i
Administrator’** Sale.
A GREEABLE'to an order of the Hon. Conrt’of
Ordinary of Doogherty conoty, will be fiold on
the first Tuesday io December next, before thff Codrt
House door in Albany; said county, one half of chy
lot No. 9. oh Broad street in the city bf Albany,'be
ing the Teal estate of Nicholas Long, deceased.-
Terms made known onlthe day of sale.
oct.28*. * MARX SMITH; 4 Adm’r.
Georgia—Calhoun County.
W HEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, administrator on
the estate of Lizarus Jackson, deceased, applies
to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate; 1
This is therefore to notify ail and singular the
kindred* creditors and other persons concerned to be
and appear at the Conrt of Ordinary of said county
on or before the Fourth Monday in March next to
file their objections and shew cause, (if any they
have) why. said letters should not be granted, f j
Given under my band and official signature at
office in Morgan, tho 4th day of September 1858.
sep.9. . ; RICH’D F. JONES, Ord. y
Georgia- -Calhoun Cuunty.
117£IfcjREA$, Nathaniel Hester, lujininistrator on
“f, ttlte estate of Jolin B.;Wight, deceased, applies
tn the Court for Letters of Dismission from the said
estate. . j
.This is therefore to notify all and 'singular the
kimlted, creditors and other persons concerned to be
and appear at the Court 6f Ordinary pifsaid county
on or tiefore the Fourth Monday ip 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, tfie 4tli dnjr of Sejiteiwbefc.1858,
pine Land. lying perfectly level, with 800
acres of open land—650 acres recently cleared and
200 deadened 18 months. The place is watered by
a never 1 failing stream running through it. Health
^ood. All necessary buildings, viz: Gin House,
fee row, 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, ard can be
bought for cash or on credit. M^riy advantages are
attached to the place that cannot be enumerated
within the limits of a short advertisement, but full
particulars may be obtained bv applying to
SAMUEL McCLARY,
CataiTa, Harris Co., Ga,
Refers to Rev. Ktr. Paden, Griffin, Ga., and B. H.
11 \vf«»rr? Eon p.ifniila /*.,
seff.9.
RICH
F. J0NE$,.Ord.
leave to sell all-the real .estate of. Dav
•aid county,’dficeasedv'^i
a V 1 --"’ • JONATHAN SMITH. Adm’fc^
■eptcmW 16,1858. ' ' r. > ^
Crawford, Esq., Cataii’a, Ga.
—rALSOUFFER-L-
303 i acres lying on tlie I c ha way noc haway Creek,
in Randolph county, Ga., 100 acres clcared’atul the
balance well timbered, with mixed growth, lying
about six miles from Ihe Sout4-We$tern Rail Road.
August 19, 185$ 21—3nl,
Gilaiiou and Notice.
l*QOYglll-~Dougherly county.
W HEREAS, B. F. Cochran and Peter W.
Twitty, applies.to me for letters of Adminis-
tratipn on the estate ofJohn; M. Coqlirab, late of
said county, deceased. ' TJd»{s to admonish all
years old. Sold ;t> the property of Wm. H. I’ierrc,
late <>l said county, deceased—said property mi!<L r
the benefit of Ihe heirs and creditors ol snnl ilecta.-
ed. 'J’erins made known on tJm ri«v «*t sale.
J. Ii. GRIFFIN, .Vln'r.
septemlier ,70, 1858.
Atisaini^Iralor’s Sale.
Georgia— Worth County.
A (ill EE ABLE to an order of the Court of 0n!in-
ary of said county, will be .-old behVe liieUnnrt
House d«v>r in said county, ejv ihe first Tuestlav ii>
Novenilv'r next, all the L-.nds U longin^ to tlie minor
heirs of James Mail his, lateol t'raw lord comity, dr-
ceased, all in the loth district of sail! cmiiiiy’.cw-
taining two luindn-d and thirty acres, (23»*.i rtiarei-r
less, nu in be is net known, bat adj-'i.is the lands if
Henry A. Taylor, Mrs. lluv and Mrs. UoHiday.-
Sold for the binefit of the heirs anil cr»*dit«>rsol taiJ
deceased. WM. R. HARRIS, / » , •
sep.SU. WM. HARDEN,
A:Iuaiis'sv|faSjiIc.
I Georgia — Calhoun County.
A GREEABLE Jo an order of the Honorable Con: t
of Ordinary ol said county', will be sokl be!oie
the Court House d«a»r in said county, on the fil'd
Tuesday iu December next, the following pmpertj
to wil:
Half lot. of land number 201, and lot number 220,
and lots number 210 ami 211, all iu the 4th District
of said county, and the widow's flower excepted.
Also at the same time and place will be sold, "ne
I likely negro woman, a!wm» 30 years ol age,—sold as
ihe property of Abner Dyson, late of said court}'.
deceased* Eaid property Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
•WM. PRICE, AdtnV.
October 21,1858.
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable Or
dinary of Dougherty county, will be sold before
the Court House door in the town of IJawkinsvilf,
hfaski county, on the'first Tuesday In December
next, one-sixth interest in the Planfafioo in Pul***'
known as the,St. George place. Sold as the p ro F
erty of Geo. W. Collier, dec’d, for the benefit oHfi®
heirs and creditors.' Terms on the day.
JOHN B. GILBERT, Ex’r.
October 21,1858.
Trustee’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to ft decree rendered in the‘Su
perior Court of Dougherty countr, “
term 1858, will be-fcqld before the Coart Hoa.
town of Hawkinsville, Polaski eon^J,
first Tuesday in December next, one-tb»«t imw
in the Plantation in Pulaski county known
St. George place. Sold as the property of the
heirs of George W. Collier. Terms on the aay
sale. JOHN B. GILBERT, Trustee.
October 21,1858.
GtOVfiltl^-Duvgheriy County. . ,,
eilXTV days afterdate, application will be ®“ t
*5 to the Honorable tlie Ordinary of
for leave to sell all the real, estate of fee« ’
late of said county, deceased. , file
This is to notify all persons concerne*',
their objections (ifany they have) why leu
Bhoold not be granted: c{ ■
D. H. SANDERS, Aunt r-
sep.23,1838.
j Arobrotype Gallery.
rflHB undersigned having taken the ; Rooma for-
Ceo^a-mrfACo^. •••
fit®**,” ■a a ’\?L“*. le » «W?SPS will be made in the shortest time, and warranted to give saiisfac-
^tothe Court of Ordinary of Worth county for tion. Pictures taberi'in cloudy and,^olcaT weather,
and old Pictures cleaned a'ndre^ased.Tbepubl
are invited to Call arid caamitio' apectmena. ■ -1-
-f - J. S. WILSON, r.
Octobcr2l,185S... \U>i. • 30-tf
•• ■ • . nSTfat ■
Georgia—Worth County. - '
SSIXTY Days after date, application afWMjf
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary ’of'ffddeoSWJ
for leave to sell all the. real estate '
Cox, late of said county deceased-
sep.2,1858.
R. J. WEEKS,)
A. Mi COX,, (:;«/.
_L
rsons are hereby foretyamed ap*'"
ir a certalu promissory notenmde Iff
James Rowland, or bearer; due tte ^
day or January next, and dated' ubont the ^
Dtottgfierty co.; Aug. I^T8b8. :