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SHERIFF'S SALES AND CLERKS N0TICE8.
Early SheriTs Sales,
FOR JANUARY.
W ILL be Mid on the first Tuesdty in January
neat before the Court Howe door in Blakely, singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased.
Georgia, Early County.
fXJHERKAS, John McCorqnodale, Administrator
“ » of the estate of Herbert Gregory, deceased,
applies for Letter* of Dismission.
These are tlierefore to cite and admonish all and
Early connty, within the legal bom* of sale, the
foUowmj^ property, to wit:
. follows: south half of No. 433,
sooth half of No. 409, sooth half of No. 393, and
No*. 410,391,414,390,411,413, 438, 439, all in
the 38th district of Early county, as the property of
-- ~* " i issued from Early
to shew cause, it any exists, why said, letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th
day of August, 1845.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
August 30.1846, 30 6m..
Georgia, Early County.
\\7 UEllEAS, John McCorqnodale, Administrator
* * of tlie estate of Jamea S. Frierson, latc.of said
connty, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission.
Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should
not be granted. Givon under my hand, this 5th day
oi August, 1845,
JABIES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
August 20,1845, 19 6m.
Moses Grier, to satisfy one fi fa
Superior Court: David Howard vs Moses Grier.
Lands pointed out by Grier..
Also, lot No. 62 ut the 38th district, and No. 369,
in the 6th district of Early county: as the property
of David F. Ward, to satisfy one fl fa issued from
Early Superior Court: James H. Martin vs David
F Ward.
Also, lot No. 181, in the 4th district of Early
county, and Malinda, a negro woman,about 36 year*
old, and Fed, a boy, about 18 year* old, and Hannah,
a girl, about 13 year* old; as the property of John
Buchanan, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Early
Superior Court: Alexander*Fryer, Adm’r. of Wm.
Y. Fryer, dec’d, vs John Buchanan, and Samuel
Gainer vs John Buchanan. Property pointed out
Iw Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, lots Nos. 205,215,316, in the 4th district
of Early county; as the property of William Nor
wood, to satisfy two fi las, one from Early Superior
Court: Jesse 11. Key &. Co. vs William Norwood,
the other from Randolph Inferior Court: Mills Jud-
pon vs William Norwood. Lands poiuted out by
defendant
Also, lot of land. No.' 400, in the 2Gth district of
Early county; as the property of J. C. Silvey, to
satisfy 'sundry fi fits issued from a Justice Court of
DeKalb county: Willis Carlisles vs J. C. Silvey.
Levy made ana returned to me by u constable.
Also, lot No. 311, in the 28th district of Early
county; as the property of Jolin McLsne, to satisly
two fi fas issued from a Justice Court of said comity:
James II. Trulock vs John BIcLane.
and returned to me by a constable. they have,) why said letters should not be granted.
AUm. lot No. 108 in ti* 5th district of Early ^ aI ^, r / , unJ at otiice, this,28th dsy of
county; as the property of Allen Barclicld, to satisly - 1 1
one fi la issucil troin a J usticc Court of Early county:
John Flowers vs Allen Baiclicld. Levy made lind
returned to me by a constable.
JOSEPH COJJJER, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Lee county, while sitting for
Ordinary purposes, will be sold, on thefirst' dsy
in January next, the following valuabli d z:
Lot No. fourteen, (14) and fifteen, (15; .. he oth
district, and one half of lot No. one hunmett and
ninety-three, [193) in the 14th district of Lee coun
ty. Sold as me property of Jamea Jackson, late of
•Bid connty, deceased. [The above lands are very
valuable, arid persons wishing to purchase a good
settlement wonlddo well to attend the sale.] Terms
of sale made knows on the day.
J. W. BRYAN, l
SUSAN JACKSON, ( AUm
Oct. 22,1845, *28 tds.
lb* The Savannah Georgian will please insert the
above (weekly) until the day of sale, and forward
their account to the administrators at Sumtorville,
Lee county, for payment.
Georgia, Early Caunty.
'IKTliERLAS Peter Lee, Administrator of the cs-
late of Jesse Tull, deceased, applies to me
for letters ol dismission from the farther administra
tion of said estate:
These are tlierefore, tocite, summon and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to shew cause, (if any thqr havej why
said letters should not be granted- Given under my
hand, this 6th dsy of Juno 1845.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
dune 25 11 mGm
Administrator’s Sale.
-tmnLL be soid at the late residence of Daniel
V V Sasser, of Early county, dec’d, on Saturday
the 6th day of Deceaber next, all the perisliablo
property belonging to the estate of said deceased,
consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn, Fodder,
Cotton, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Sic., Sic.
WILLIAM McMILLAN, Adm’r.
Oct. 22,1845, 2S tds.
TO THE AFFEMCTEB. .
DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
rpAKES this method to inform hi* friend* that be
still reside* at the above place, and will give
his attention to persons afflicted with chronic and
■apposed incurable forms of disease. From his suc
cess heretofore in the management of suclicase*,,
persons afflicted will find it to their interest to give
him a trial, for if he does not permanently cure, bo
may at least mitigate their sufferings.
Those especially laboring under Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bron-
ebetis, Cough, Erysipelatous affections, Scroffula,
Leproty, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhca Gleet, Tie Dou
loureux, Hysteria, Paltey, Epilepsy, Chorea, Dropsy,
Araenorhcn, Prolapsus Uteri, Sic. he., Piles, Hernia,
Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcers, Hydrocele, die., would
do well to consult him.
Dr. N. will remove all cases of Syphalitic taint
from the system, and warrant them, no cure no pay.
Persons living at a distance, who are afflicted,
would do well to call in person, if not convenient, by
communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichols, giving
symptoms, Sic., and enclosing the fee, $10, can re
ceive directions for the management of their cases.
Albany, Geo., April 23, 1845. 2 ly
Georgia, Early County.
W HEREAS, William H. Wade applies to me
for liettcrs of Administration on the estate of
Lewi* Evcriiighain, late of said county, deceased:
These are tlierefore to cite anil admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
Lm-v uiai'lii *° 1,0 am ’ I >i , l’ oar at ni >" ° ,Rce wi *hin the time pre-
“'» uu 1 I scribed bv law. then mid there to shew cause, (if any
Novcmhcr, 1845.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
Dec. 3, 1815, 34 30d. •
At thr name lime and place, IVill b- sold.
The north half of No. 340, in the 28th district of
Karlv comity, mid 209 acres on the north side of No.
:i03,"in the 26tli district of said county ; as too pro-
GEORGIA, Dooly Conuty.
To the Honorable iSuperior Court cf said County.
T HE petition of Nancy Caldwell, respectfully
shcwrtli, that on the 22d dav of July, in the
year of our Ixml eighteen hundred and forty-three.
jiorty of Moses Weaver, and lia.it' of the south haif| Jacob Watson executed his certain Mortgage to
af lot No. 340, in tiro 28th district; as the property R"Uit N. Taylor, wherein he conveyed to said R.
of Wm. Weaver, to satisfy
Superior Court: Enoch
and Wi
iffy a fi fa issued from Early
i Renfro vs. Moses Weaver
illim Weav cr.
JOHN C. BUTLER, Depufv Sheriff.
Dec. 3, 1845, 31 tds.
Baker Sltcriffl*’* Males,
FOR JANUARY.,
ILL he sold before the Court House door at
Newton, Baker county, on the first Teusday
in January next, the following property, to wit:
One lot of land. No. 258, in the seventh district of
Baker connty; levied on as the property of Thomai
w
Administrator’s Sale.
B EFORE the Court House door, in file town of
Americus, between the usual hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in February next, will be
offered to the highest bidder, a negro boy by tho
name of Morris, about twelve years of age, be
lieved to be healthy and sound, belonging to the es
tate of Allen Dorman, deceased. Sold for the pur
pose of matin® a division among the distributees of
said estate. Terms Cash.
LITTLETON P. DORMAN,
Adm'r de bonis mm.
November 19,1845, 32 tds.
The undersigned will continue to
transact a general •
COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT APALACHICOLA, ukde& the firm
Howard & Rutherford,
They hare also determined to establish a
COMMISSION HOUSE at New Oelh,,
the ensuing season, where one of the firm wille.
ways be found. Their personal attention win k
given to all business with which they nuy u *
trusted. The usual advances will be made us,
goods in store or Cotton consigned to them.
THACKER B. HOWARD,
ADOLPHUS 8. RUTHERFORD
Apalachicola, Fla-, Oct. 22,1845, '28 tf.'
N. Taylor, certain lots of land, to wit: 13G, one
hundred and thirty-six; 152, one hundred and titty-
two: 153, one hundred mul lilty-thrce; 168, one
hundred and sixty-eight; 169, one hundred and six
ty-nine, 111011 containing two hundred two and ono-
lia'f acres, more or less; the east half of lot number
one hundred and filly-four, and the south lialf of lot
number one hundred and seventy—each of said half
lots containing one hundred one and a fourth acres,'
all in the tliinl District of said county. For the
ronsitlcration fire dollars, to said Watson then in
hand, paid by the said Taylor, as well as the better
••securing tho payment of a promissory note, given
.1. Holmes, to satisfy one Tax’ll ia: 'the State ol'|ny said Watson to said Taylor, or bearer, for the
t ieorgia vs. T. J. Ilulmes. Property pointed out by i payment of the sum of twenty-two hundred and for
ty dollars, one on or before the tirat day of January,
eighteen hundred and forty-live, (last past) and
Administrator’s Male.
IVILL be sold, on the second Saturday in De-
* * cember next, at the late residence of James
Roby, deceased, in Lee connty, ail the perishable
property belonging to raid deceased: consisting of
Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Hogs, Horses, Mules, one
Road Waggon, one Gin and Running Gear, Plows,
Plow-gear, House-hold and Kitchen Furniture, and
various other articles too tedions to mention.—
Terms of the rale Cash—any legal demands against
the above estate will be taken as cash, if presented
on the day • B. O. KEATON, Adm’r.
October 29, ' 29 tds.
50,000 CIGARS.
FTVHE subscriber, having opened a Cigar Manu-
factory in TbomasviTle, Georgia, is prepared
to furnish his customers and the public with any
quantity of
.Principe Cigars,
on the most liberal terms. His cigar* are made by
superior workmen, and of tlie best quality of IM
PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri
or and excellency of flavor, will challenge a com par
son with the finest imported Principe, lie boa also
on liand
10,000 Cuba, Brotcn, and halt
Spanish,
Ail of which arc put up in tlie neatest style. Per
sons visiting the place arc invited to call and exam
ine for themselves. All orders by mail promptly
attended to.
II. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist.
Thomasvilie,May, 18tb, 1846- 10 ly
I eeorgl
C. W. Roby,
Also, two negro slaves; levied on as tlie property
of John T. Simms, to satisfy sundry fi l'ns, viz:
John l-annmim nisi others vs. John T. Simms.
Also, the undivided hull' interest in one house and
lot on Broad street, number not known, but known
ns the house and lot formerly occupied by R. F.
Lyon: levied on us the property of Alden Gage, to
satisfy sundry li fas, viz: Ashley Phillips and others
vs. Alden Gage. Property pointed out by plnintiffi
UE011GE W. COLLIER, Sheriff
December 3, 1815, 31 tds.
Early Uortpsc Sale*,
FOR FEBRUARY.
w 1 - 1 . bo sold, before the Court House door, in
Administrator’s Male.*
AM/ - ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Febrnary
* * next, before the Court House door, in Biakcly,
Early county, within the usual hoars of sale, agreea
ble to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of
said county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, lot
of land. No. 46, in the 6th district of said county—
sold as tlie property of J. C. Kirkland, deceased, for
the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said deceased,
together with the following property, to wit: one
set measures, one looking-glass, one set scales and
weights, one case bottle, one book and one bureau.
JOSEPH COLLIER, Adm’r.
Dec. 3, 1845, 34 tds.
which note was dated the twenty-second day of
July, 1843
\our petitioner further shows, that afterwards to
wit: oil the day and year aforesaid, said note and
mortgage were transferred to your petitioner for a
valuable consideration, l>y said Taylor, and that the
same have never liccn jaiid, nor any part thereof to
your petitioner, nor any one else legally authorized
to receive payment.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays a perpetual fore
closure of said mortgage, unless said Jacob Watson
shall, on or before the next term of this Court, pay
the nmouut of principal, interest, and cost cn said
note and mortgage.
THOMAS B. DONNELLY, Pljf's Att'y.
Blakely, Enily county, on tho first Tuesday
in February next, within the legal hours of sale, flic
following property, to wit:
Ben, a negro man, about 50 years old, and Peter,
it man, about 45 years old; levied on as the property
of John T. Henderson, to satisfy a Mortgage Fi Fa
issued from Early Inferior Court: William Ashley
vs. John T. Henderson. Property pointed out in
said fi fa. |
yJS 90 ’ \°\ o{ No ’ 23fi ; 4 * h . 'J‘ rtrict of i mortgage mentioned in said petition, or his equity
• ETnt,?, of «&io» touching said property, will tb?u bb
!“ ,sf,,ed ' K, ! n . ?i ,r 'y bu - forever birred And foreclosed.
VZSlSSSX “if"ST Dempsey. Arf it furth cr <)rdt . rcd tliat m ^ et hcrcofbc
Land pointed out in j«l &. perfected according to law.
oi ,, COLIJl:R > SherilE I A true extract £iom the minutes or tlie Court, tl
34 _ Nov. 19th, 1815. TIIOS. II. KEY.Clk. s. c.
I November 19, 1845, .?J 4m.
A LL persons concerned, are desired to take notice,
v i Jlk r 1 -
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
November 'Term of the Superior Court of said
County, 1845.
In compliance with the foregoing Petition, it is
ordered that tlie said Jacob Watson do, on or before
I lie first day ol tlie next term of this court, pay into
said court tlie principal and interest due upon the
nlioncu in said petition, or his equity
Dee. 3,1815,
Baker Mortgage Male,
FOR FEBRUARY.
W ILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in February j that tlie following lot of land, viz: two hundred
next, before tlie Court House door in Newton,. and eighty-eight, (288) in the third district of Baker
Baker county, within tlie legal hours of sale, tlie lid-! counlv, has been returned to me as a defaulting lot
towing property, to wit: I for its Taxes for the years 1841, ’42, '43, ’44, and
John Alexander. Property pointed out in said lit fa.
GEU. W. COLLIER, Sheriff
December 3,1815, 31 tils.
Georgia, Early County.
’HfiltlREAH, James G. Collier applies for Isit-
* * tt-rs of Administration on the estate of Benja
min Collier, sr., late of said connty deceased.
Tliese are therefore to cite, and admonish all ami
Thomas B. It on nelly, "
Attorney at Law,
VIENNA, Dooly County, Gtorgij.
Cr Practices in all the Courts of tlie Sonlh-cre
cm Circuit—Pulaski of the Southern, and 1W
of tlie Flint Circuit.
November 19,1845, 32 ly.
TIIOS. B. JOStix
Warren & Jordan,
elTTOM^JTEYS AT A.in*
STAllKVILLE, Dee County, Georgia '
December 3,1815, 34 tf. °
Administrator’s Sale.
JPSjnLIi be sold on the first Tuesday in January
* * next, before the Court House door, in the town
of Thomasvilie. Thomas county, Ga., by an order of
tlie Inferior court when sitting for
the following property, to wit: One lot of land,
No. one hundred and thirty-seven, (137) in the 18th
district of Thomas county, (originally Early.) Sold
as the property of Simeon Sellars, fate of Thomas
county, deceased. PRIOR LEWIS, Adm’r.
Thomasvilie, Oct. 15, 1845, 27 tds.
Administrator’s Male.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable tlie
Inferior Court of Lee county, while sitting for
Ordinary purposes, will be sold before tho Court
House door, in Milledgeville, Baldwin county, on
the first Tuesday in February next, between the
usual hours of sale, lot of Land, number seventy-
nine, (79) in Baldwin county, belonging to the
estate of James Jackson, late of Lee county,
deceased. Sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
J. W. BRYAN, )
SUSAN JACKSON, f
Nov. 2G, 1845, 33 tds.
New Fire-proof Ware House.
MACON, GEORGIA. *
T HE undersigned, having erected a Fire-proof
Ware-house, situated at tlie brad of Cotton Av
enue, lenders his services to his friends and the pub-
lie generally, for tlie storage of COTTON and MER
CHANDISE, and the transaction of
Commission Business,
in all its brandies, pledging himself to use every ex
ertion to promote Die interests of, render satisfaction
to, those who may confide business to his diarge.
Tlie Storage aial sale of Cotton will be under the
direction of Air. JOHN JONES, w'ho lias long been
known in the the v arc-house business, and will give
particular attention to the sale of cotton, and the fill
ing of orders for goods.
Liberal advances will be made on cotton in store,
or to bo shipped.
Bagging, Rope, A' Twine,
together with any other articles will bo furnished
customers at tlie lowest mnrket pri e.
N. B. Storage and commission at cqstomary rates.
JERRY COWLES.
Macon, June 25,1845. 11 wGm
CARRIAGE MAKING.
ffYHE supscribor is at length able to announco to
his friends and tlie public generally, tliat ho is
well prepared to do all kinds of
CARRIAGE WORK,
having on hand a first rato stock of SEASONED
TIMBER, together with a complete assortment of
Coach Trimmings.
Ho flatters himself from his long experience in tlie
above business,and well known attention to the same,
to merit a liberal share of public patronage.
*«* All work done on liberal terms, and at the
shortest notice.
NICHOLAS LONG.
Albany, Geo. July 9 1845 13 tf
Administrator’s Male.
WILL be soid on Saturday, the 17th day of Jan-
* * nary next,'at the late residence of Benjamin
Collier, sr., late of Early county, dec’d, all tlie per
ishable property belonging to the estate of said dec’d,
consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Corn,
Frdder, Potatoes, Sugar. Svrup, Sugar Cane, Plan
tation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &C.,
Sic. At the same time, negroes will be hired, and
land rented. JAMES G. COLLIER, Adm’r.
Dec. 3, 1845, 34 tds.
ALBERT G. BUTTS,
WARE
HOUSE
AND
COMMISSON MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Macon, October 1,1845, 25 tf.
in tonus of tlie law, and sell the same within the
time prescribed bv law.
CHAlll.ES W. ROBY, ntuSnc.
Oct 15, 1845, . 27 !KM.
A 1.1. persons concerned, are desired to take notice,
* *- that the following lot of land, viz: forty-eight,
(48; in die eleventh district of Baker county, has
been returned to me as a defaulting lot for its Taxcs
F OUR months after date, application w in u...... u
to the Honorable the Interior Court of Baker
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the lot No. 228, originally Lee, now Stewart
county, lying in the 18th district of said county.
The property of Albert G. Godwin, late of said coun
ty dec’d. REDDIN FAIRCLOTH, Adm’r.
Oct. 8,1845, 26 4m.
day of November, 1843.
JAMES G. COLIJF.it. c. c. o.
Dee. 3,1845, 31 30d.
Georgia, Early County.
UHitF.AS, Silu, Wilson applies for letters of
• * Administration on the estate of lleniy Gee,
late of Muscogee county, deceased.
Tliese are tlierefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred anil creditors ctf said deceased,
to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters shotilJ
not be granted. Given under my hand, this 3Uth
day of October, 1845.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
November 6, 80_ 30d.
Georgia, Early County.
AAniEREAH Robert W. Sheffield, Administrator
* * of the estate of Jesse Brown, deceased applies
for letters of Dismission:
These are therefor* tocite summon and admon
ish all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of raid
deceased to shew cause (if any exist) why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my hand
at office, this 26th day of June, 1845.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
July 2 12 Cm
Gcoreia. JSnritf County.
'WHEREka Etfieldred Hays, Administrator of
“ * the estate of Robert A. GauVding deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of Dismission.
These are therefore, to cite, summon and admon
1 irhaB and sihguiar,'tbs kindred and creditors of said
, JuiicrB udobig noi op ^i&ricu. uiTfO oowtisj uum
-rfUaSthday C0IXIEHi c c 0 _
Jnly 23 15 tnCm
j proceed to tax and double tax said lot in terms of the
ivv, and sell the same within the timo prescribed by
law. CHARLES W. ROBY, nitkic
Oct. 15. 1845, 27 90d.
- Administrator’s Male.
I N pursuance ol an order of tlie Honorable the
Inferior Court of Ixwndos connty, while sitting
as a-Court of Ordinary, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in January next, liefore the Conrt House
door in the town of TrenpviUe, within tlie usual
hours of sale—Lot of land, No. 424, in the 12th dis
trict of orignally Irwin, now Lowndes county, con-
i’nii
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
I HEREBY give notice to the heirs and Lcgateea
of Samuel Bevins, dec’d, and all it may Concern,
that 1 shall apply to tiie Inferior Court of said coun
ty, at the January term oi said court, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for leave to have a division
in a certain lot of land in the 15th district, (No. 142)
of said county, as I am interested in the same.
• JOHN J. HODGES.
December 3,1845, 34 4t*
tainipg-490 acres, more or less; a part of which is
good Oak and Hickory land, with 60 or 70 acres
cleared land, cabbins, Sic., lying in the fork of Oco-'
niko and Male Creek—being all the real estate of
Thomas Carlton, dec’d. 8old for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the day.
ALDERMAN CARLTON, J .. ,
JOHN W. CARLTON, ( Adm re
Oct 22, 1846, 28 tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEAB1.E to an order of the Honorable the
■“ Inferior Court of Lee county, when sitting for
Ordinrnr purposes, will be sold before the Court
House door, in tbe town of StarkviUe, Leo county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
legal hours of rale, a part cr all of the Land and Ne
groes belonging to the estate of James Roby, late
of Lee connty, deceased. Terms of the sale will
ho rash in pari, if not all; bat mote particularly
made known on the day of sale.
B. O. KEATON, Adm’r.
October 29, 29. tds.
CT BIDI.S OF LADING neatly printed and
for tale at this rffice.
NEW GOODS!
ffYHE snbscr her is now receiving his supply of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, suited to
the market which, with his present stock, ho now of
fers at such prices as cannot fail to please his cue-
tomers, among which are
Bagging Rope AT Twine,
Boots and shoes of every description, Clothing; Os-
urgs, Domestic and Jeans a large assortment of
Calicoes and Fancy Dry Good*; also an excellent
lot of Hardware. Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass
ware; with a fall supply of GROCERIES, such
as Sugar Tea and Coffee.
- WM. E. SMITH
Albany, Oct. 29, 29 3m.
JVbtice.
T hereby forewarn all persons from trading for any
A note of hand given by George Waters to David
Davis, as the consideration for which said notes were
given, has entirely tailed.
GEORGE WATERS.
Thcraas county, Dec. 3’, 1845 44 3m
T HE subscribers have now in store, 600 socks
Bah, 25 bble. Whiskey, Moboogabela'ila^ Dug.
Brandy, Holland Gin, Port Wine, (a fine article) for
sickness, Molasses, Sugar and Rio Coffee, Soap,
sperm Candies, Starch, Principe Cegara, Sic.
Oct 29, 29 3m. HUNT Si PYNCHON.
SZSCS & ©SI IB IS VIS IB a
Factors and General
comniMsioft iherchantm,
Apalachicola, Flokisa.
Wn. W. Bras. Wit. W. Chwvfjl
April 16, 1845 1 tf
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
THE subscriber would respectfully
inform hia Old Customers, and the
. Blanton generally, that he is now
ready to Receive COTTON in STORE, and will
he prepared to make Liberal Advances on Cotton
for shipment to his friends in Apalachicola, New
York and Liverpool.
A- S. GREENWOOD,
sept 24, ’45, 24 3m.
COMMISSION & FACTORAGE.
THOMAS DOWELL,
One of the late Jam of A. Wood dp Co., Sac:, Ga.,
H AVING gone into the Commisim and Factor
age business, will attend to the sale of Cotton
and other Produce sent to him, and wifi also attend
to the purchase of Family and Plantation supplies.
His charges will be as moderate, as any other per-
son s doing bossiness in this place.
References:
.Moran. N. B. & H. Weed,
N. B. Knapp Si Co.,
Mr. Geo. R. Hendrickson,
Mr. Hiram Roberts.
Savannah, Ga, July 30,1845,
■ Savannah, Ga.
16
H UNT* PYNCHON hare jast received Car-
peitter’s Took full aetts Smith’*, TboU com
plete, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carring
do- * large assortment of Pen and Pocket do.,st
and pm Lacks, Butts and Screws, cut Tack*, Col
and Wool Cards, Iron& Nalls, together with*
assortment of Hard Ware generally.
Albany, Oct 29, 29, 3m.
CJBAREES S. HAWEEV,
Attorney at Law,
nawkinsvtlle, Ga.
Will attend promptly to any business hi fi,,
Feuthem and South-western Circuits.
Nov. 26, 1845, 83 tf.
E. W. WARREN.
wa. K. de GBAFFESriedT
Attorney at Law,
BLAKELY, Early County, Gcorpi.
Practices is the South-westeex Cucnr
Nov. 6, 30 tf.
RICHARD F. & J. LYON,
ATTORMES 4- COUNSELLORS AT LAIT
ALBANY, Baker Co., k a .
H AVE recently entered into a PortiimAqhiiii.
Practice of Law, and will continue the
tice in the several Courts of the counties of
Raker, aliacon,
%ee, Booty,
Randolph, Becatur,
Sumpter, * Irwin.
All matters submitted to their care in any of tire
counties, will meet with prompt attention, aulli
brought to a speedy conclusion,
april 30th 1816 3 Iv.
D. M. SEALS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ENON, Alabama.
ID* Will practice in Bareour, Macon, Rcssc:
and tho a<l,oining/counties.
Enon, Ala., Oct. 8, 1845, 36 ly.
E. H. PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia.
april 16, 1843.1 tf
ALEXANDER A. ALLEN,
ATTORNEY* AT EAW,
Boinbridgc, Decatur County, Georgia.
July 9,181/)13 y
PETER A. STROZBER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albaxy, Georgia.
april 16, 1845. • 1 tf
THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH,
ATTORNE Y AT LA W'
Albary, Georgia.
april 16, 1845. 1 If
D. &. J. VASON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Albany, Georgia. •
april 16,1845. 1 tf
RICMiARB H. CIsARM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,.
Albaxy, Georgia.
Will practice in the Counties of Baker, Lee, D* 1
tur, Dooly, Sumter, Randolph and Early, of
South-Western Circuit, Stewart, of the dottifo
chee, and Thomas, of the Southern Circuit.
tJ* Office under the “ Courier" Office, Broad st-
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALBANY GA.
Will practice in the several Courts of the Sosd
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart c« c
april, 16,184 . 1 tf.
J. LAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Itainbridgc, Decatur Conuty, Geerfi*
Will attend punctually the Superior Courttold*
Counties of Early, Baker and Decatur, of tbs Sony
western, and of the County of Thomas of tbe f
era Circuit.
July 9,1845, 13 y •
HENRY J. STEWART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Troupvilie, Ga.
August 13,1845. 18 tf
SAPPINGTON’S .
ASraZaVSVIBIfi PZBj&Sj
A Certain and Effectual Cure for
Fever asd Ague,
For sale by W. E. SMITH-
april 16. 1 tf
Notice.
FJ7HOMA8 II. KEY respectfully annonne"?
* his friends that he is a randidatc for the
•hip* of the Superior and Inferior Courts of the
to of Duoly, at the ensuing deetiop on the first B'
day in. January next.
June 26.