The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, January 14, 1846, Image 4

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b SHERIFFS SALES AND CLERKS NOTICES FOR ttBRUMI. f*7ILL be told before the Court Honae door at ▼ v Newton, Baker county, on the first Tuesday in February next, the following property, to wit: One nsgro boy about 17 yearn old, levied coaatbe property of Reuben Wee thereby, levied on tor virtue of aundry Justice court fi fas, John McKenzie vs R. Weatbenby and Wm. Johnson. Property pointed out hr Own W. Cravy. Levy made and returned by a constable. Also, lot of land, number 267, in the third district of Baker county, levied on as the property of Alien Edwards, to satisfy one fi & Item 'Twiggs Superior court, the Central Bank of Georgia vs Alien Ed wards and P. Reynolds, endorser. Property pointed out by A M Smith. 1 CEO W. COLLIER, Shit At the tame- time and place, Will be sold. One lot or land, No. 110, in the 8th district of Ba< ker county; levied on as the property of Charles Nichols, to satiate one tax fits: the State of Geor gia vs Charles Nichols, to satisfy his tax for the year 1845. The same levied and returned to mo by a constable. Also, one lot of land, No. 08, in the 7th district of Baker county; to satisfy one Justice court fi (is: A. S. Greenwood vs Gideon Baklree. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot of land, No. 889, in the 9th district of Baker county; levied on as the property of Martin W. Brett, to satisfy two Justice court fi 1a*: Nathan G. Christy vs Martin W. Brett and Henry Brett.— The same levied on and returned to me by a tonsta- ble. 11. B. GUNNISON, Deputy Sheriff. December 31, 1845. Early Sheriff’s halts, FOR FEIRUART. 'Georgia, Early Counly. ■M7-HEREAS, Seaborn Sheffield applies to me for • * Letter* of A^ipinirtntinn on the estate of William McMillan, late of aid conntj, deceased: These are therefore to cue andadmonUh all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said dices red to band appear at my office within the time pre scribed by taw, then and there to ehew cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this, lit day of Do- timber* 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. Dee. 17,1845 38 30d Georgia, Baker County. 'tX/’HEBEAS, Benjamin O. Keaton applies to me " for Letters of Administration on the estate of John Heat* late of said county deceased. These are therefore, to cite, sarnmon and adn ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, (if any they have) why Mid letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at'office, this 34th day of December, 1845. BETH C. STEVENS, c c o December 31,1845, 38 30d. _ the Court Early comity, within the usual hours of sale, agreea ble to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of •aid county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, lot ofland. No. 46, in the 6th district of said county- sold as the property of J. C. Kirkland, deceased, for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of said deceased, together with the following property,to wit: one got mmrtrtiirfg. fflM InolftnabaSuM, flM Mt ffW IIM weights, one case bottle, one book and one bureau. 6 JOSEPH COLLIER, Adm’r. Dec. 3,1845, 84 tds. GEORGIA, Dooly County. To Ike Honorable Superior Court cf taut County. T HE petition of Nancy Caldwell, respectfully •heweth, that on the 33d day of July, in the year of our lionl eighteen hundred and forty-three. forty-three. Watson executed hie certain Mortgage to to raid R. Robert N. Thy lor, wherein he convoyed N. Taylor, certain lota of land, to wit: 136, one hundred and thirty-eix; 153, one hundred and filly- two; 153, one hundred and fifty-three; 168, one hundred and aixty-cigfat; 1C9, one hundred and six ty-nine, each containing two hundred two and one- half acres, more or leas; the east half of lot number .. . . R Kr 5 Fohm.rv : ou0 hundred and fifty-four, and the south half of lot "^S5K one hundred and rcventy-cach of raid half next before llic Court House diiir in Blakely, Early county, witiiin the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lots of land. Nos. 353. 351, 337, 368, and half of No. 369, all in tlie fifth district of Early county; as the property of William Taylor, to satisfy one fi la issued from Hancoek superior court: Edmond 8. Barnes and James W. Barnes, (Executors) vs Wm. Taylor. AL Iso, lot No. 101, in the 4th district of said coun ty, and one blind sorrel herse, and one bay horse. and two 40 saw cotton gins, and sundry ploughs and stocks; ns the property of William A. T< satisfy one fi fa issued from Randolph sii]>erior.court: John H. Newton vi Wm. A. Tcnnille. Property pointed out by PUT* Attv. Also, lot No. 133, in tlie 38th dist. of said county; as the eronerty of U B. Anthony, to satisfy one fi fo a justice court of Early couuty: A. C. S. lots containing one hundred one and a fourth acres, all in the third District of said county. For the consideration five dollars to said Watson then in land, paid- by the said Taylor, as well as the better securing the payment of a promissory note, given by said Watson to said Taylor, or hearer, for the payment of tlie sum of twenty-two hundred and for ty dollars, one on or before tlie first day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-five, (last post) and which note was dated the twrntv-eecood day of July, 1843 Your petitioner further thews, that afterwards to wit: on the day and year aforesaid, raid note and mortgage were*transferred to your petitioner for a valuable considemtioo, by raid'Taylor, and that tlie same have never been paid, nor any part thereof to your petitioner, nor any one clso legally authorized to receive payment. — — the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tlie lot No. 328, originally l^e, now Stewprt county, lying in the 18th district of raid county. The property of Albert G. Godwin, late of said coun ty dec’d. REDD1N FA1RCLOTH, Adm’r. Oct. 8,1845, 36 4m. Issued irom a justice court oi r-ar.y cornu v: a. a>. o. ___ _ . . - Ateanil-,-L B. Awhcmy. IJ, mi. ml "USZ&SSSSlttBStiS: turned to me by a consume. 1 ..r ,i.:. .. P r ' . .. shall, on or before the next term of tliis Court, pay Also, filly bushels of corn, more or less: as the , , . . if Benjamin Hawkins, to satisfy one fi fa | ,nlero * t ’ “ ld C “ t on **' (l property of Benjamin Hawkins, to satisfy one issued from Early superior court: Thomas Muse St Co. vs Benjamin Haw kins. JOSEPH COLLIER, Sheriff. December 31,1845. note and mortgage. THOMAS B. DONNELLY, PlJTl Au'y. GEORGIA, Dooly Comrrv. Notember Term of the Superior Court if sold County, 1845. FOR February In compliance with tlie foregoing Petition, it is —’— J *“-*• *’■ u ’* T — a do, Early iBorlgsge Male*, ILL bo sold, before the Court Houre Joor. in | ^ the,said Jacob Watoon on or before B&dyjfcriy county, on ttoTret”iwiv! <Hy of ^ !*? »erm of this court, pay into I,, : .. a . • said court tlie principal and interest due upon the mortgage mentioned in raid petition, or his equity of redemption touching said property, will then be forever barred and foreclosed. And it is further.ordered that aervico Lercofbe perfected according to law. A true extract Ctom the minutes of the Court, this Nov. 19th, 1845. TUGS. II. KEY,Clk. s. c. November 19,1845, S3 4m. in February next, within the legal hours of sale, tlie following property, to wit: Ben, a negro man, about 50 years old, and Peter, a man, about 45 years old; levied on as tlie property of John T. llen.lcr.-nn, to satisfy a Mortgage Fi Ka issued from Early Inferior Court: William Ashley vs. John T. Henderson. Property pointed out iii said fi fa. Also, lot of land. No. 236, in tlie 4t!i district of Early county; as the property of Daniel Dempsey, to satisfy a Mortgage r’i Fa issued from Early Su perior Court: John 11. Jones vs. Daniel Dempsey, land pointed out in said ti fa. JOSEPH COLLIER, Sheriff Dec. 3,1845, 34 tds. Baker Mortgage Sale, FOR FEBRUARY. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in Newton, Baker county, within tlie legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Four negro slaves: Darcas, Sophia!), Eliza and Isaac; levied on by virtue of a Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker Inferior Court: Daniel lfynclion vs. John Alexander. Property pointed out m said fa fit. GEO. W. COLLIER, Sheriff Decembers, 1845, 31 tds. Baker Mortgage Hale. Yf/JI.I. lie sold before tho Court house door in * * Newton, Baker county, between tlio usual hours of sale, un tho first Tuesday :u Fcdruary next, the follow ing property, to wit: Lots of land, numbers 177,178,183,184,317, and 218, all situated in tin third district of Baker coun ty, levkxl on as tho property of Francis G Baldwin, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker Superior court; James Sapp and Nathan Racklcy, vs Francis G Baldwin. Property pointed out in said fi fa. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sh'IT. Dec SI, 1845 88 tds 4 LL persons concerned, are desired to take notice, * *• that the following lot of land, viz: two hundred and eighty-eight, (288) in the third district of Baber nty, lis been retor county, las been returned to me as a defaulting lot for its Taxes for the years 1841, ’43, ’43, ’44, and ’■15, therefore the owner will come forward and show cause wby raid Taxes should not be paid; and in defanlt I shall proceed to tax and double tax said lot in terms of the law, and sell the same within the time prescribed by law. CHARLES \ W. ROBY, a t a & t c. Oct 15,1845, 27 OOd. 4 1.1. persons concerned, arc desired to take notice, that tho following lot of land, viz: forty-eight, (48) in the eleventh district of Baker county, has been returned to me as a defaulting lot for its Taxes for tlie years 1841, ’42, ’43, ’44, and ’45, therefore the owner will cotno forward and show cause why said Taxes should not lie paid; and in default I shall proceed to tax and double tax said lot in terms of the law, and sell the same within tlie time prescribed by law. CHARLES W. ROBY,mite. Oct. 15, 1815, 27 90d. J. be "fib Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an Older of the Inferior Court, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the coart nouse in Newrtoo, Baker county on the fint Tuesday in March next, all tho negroes be longing to the estate of Samuel Howard, deceased, consisting of men, women and children. Terms made known on the day of sale. • WM II HOWARD, Adm’r Dec. 31,1846 88 td Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on Saturday, the 7th day of Feb ruary next, at the late residence of William McMillan, late of Earl ly county, deceased, all the per ishable property belonging to the estate of said de ceased, consisting of one mare, bogs, cattle, corn, fodder, cotton, household furniture, die. Sec. SEABORN SHEFFIELD, Adm’r. Dec. 17,1845 . 36—tds JftOUR mouths after date, application will bejnade NEW GOODS! T ,HE "“bscr ber is now receiving his supply of * FALL A.XD WINTER (lOODS, suited to the market which, with his present stock, he now of fers at snch prices us cannot foil to please his cus tomers, among which are Bagging Rope dr Ticitie, Boot* and shoes of every description, Clothing, Os- nabnrgs, Domestic and Jeans; a large assortment of Calicoes and Fancy Dry Goods; also an excellent lot of Hardware, Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glass ware; with a foil supply of GROCERIES, such as Sugar Tea and Coffee. WM. E. SMITH. Albany, Oct 29, 29 3m. JWttice. given, has entirely foiled. GEORGE WATERS. Thomas county, Dec. 3,1845 44 3m rjNHE subscribers liave now in store, 600 sacks Salt, 25 bbls. Whiskey, Monongahcla do., Ci Brandy, Holland Gin, Port Wine, fa tine article) for sickness, Molasses, Sugar and Rio Coffee, Soap, sperm Candles, Starch, Principe Ccgars, &c. Oct. 29, 29 3m. HUNT St PYNCIION. To Gentlemen of Fashion. T HE undersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of Albany and the sur rounding country, that he has bought the latest Pat ent for cuttingGentlcmens Garments, which he war rants equal to the. best New York style. He will regularly receive the latest Fashion*. As he has no partner with whom to divide the pre- tits, lie is enabled by strict attention to busineas, to aell and work according to tlie pressure of tlie times. The latest style of goods will be found at his store, and Ready-mado clothing. Hats, Caps, &c. lie. All work warranted to be made to tho satisfaction or his customers, as regards tasto and fashion. A. G. WEAVER, .Merchant Tailor. May 14,1845. 6 ly Fresh Drugs and Medicines Just Received andfor Sale, by WELCH & NELSON. TO THE .IFFEICTED. T DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS, ALBANY, GEORGIA. ffXAKES this method to inform his friends that be A- still re still resides at the above place, and will give his attention to persons afflicted with chronic, and supposed incurable forms of disease. From his suc cess heretofore in tho management of such cases, persons afflicted will find it to their interest to give him a trial, for if he does not permanently cure, he may at least mitigate their sufierings. • Those especially laboring under Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bron- chetis. Cough, Erysipelatous Sections, Scroffula, leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorfaca Gleet, Tie Don- lotirctLx, Hysteria, " ** do well to consult him. Dr. N. will remove all eases of Syphalilic taint frwn the system, and warrant them, no cure no pay. I ereons 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, die., and enclosing the fee, $10, can re ceive directions for the management of their cases. Albany, Geo., April 2* 1845. 3 ly They have also determined to estahli.-h a COMMISSION HOUSE at New Oztt:„, the ensuing season, where one of the firm will ways be found. Their personal attention vHi u given to millbusiness with which they may bo trusted. The usual advances wBl be made goods in store or Cotton consigned to them. THACKER bTHowaRD ADOLPHUS S. RUTHEUFORn Apalachicola, Fla., Oct 22,1845, M CARRIAGE MAKING. THE supacriber is at length able to announce to his friends and the public generally, tlutf lie is well prepared to do all kinds of CARRIAGE WORK, havingonhands first rato stock of SEASONED TIMBER, together with a complete assortmeut of Coach Triusmlugs. He flatters himself from bis long experience in the above business, and well known attention to tlie some, 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 ALBERT 6. BUTTS, WARE HOUSE A ND COMMISSON MERCHANT, JIACO.T, GEORGIA. Macon, October l, 1846. 25 tf. SICSUS <a (SlEffilBVJEUisj Factors and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Apalachicola, Florida. Wh. W. Suw. Wm. W. Checvt.r. April 16, 1845 tf WE will make liberal CASH AD VANCES on Cotton Stored in any i Ware-llouse in AHany. * SIMS &. CHEEVER. Albany, Oct. 29,1815, 29 tf. COMMISSION &. FACTORAGE. THOMAS DOWELL, One if the late firm tf A. Woop <f. Co., Sat., Ga, JJAYING gone into tlie Commition ami Factor age business, will attend to the rale of Colton and other Produce sent to him, and will also attend to the purchase of Family and Plantation supplies. lii» charges will be as moderate, as any other per son’s doing busainess in thia place. References: Messrs. N.B.&H. Weed,1 Mr. B G™ r “£ P Hendrickson, } Sarannah, Ga. Mr. Hiram Roberts. j Savannah, Ga, July 30,1845, 16 Cm. Georgia, Early Counly. YiniBREAS, John McCorqiiodale, Administrator *” of l!>e estate of James S. Frierson, late of rn id county, deceased, applies to me ior Letters of Dis-1 mission. Tlieso are therefore to cite and admonish all nr.I singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 5tli day. of August, 1845, JAMES G. COLLIER, e. c. o. August 20, 1845, 19 Cm. Adrainiatrator’R Sale. A GREEABLE to an Older of the Honorable the Inferior Court of I-co county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, will 1* sold before the Court House door, in Millodgeville, Baldwin county, on tlie first Tuesday in February next, between the nsnal hours of rale, lot of Land, number seventy- nine, (79) in Baldwin county, belonging to the estate of James Jackson, bite of Lee county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale undo known on the day. J. W. BRYAN, » SUSAN JACKSON, ( Nov. 26,1845, 33 tds. Georgia, Early Counly. -HTHEKEAS, Elizabeth Jane Bethea applies * * Letters of Administration on tlie eKtatr for estate of William A. Bethea, late of said county, deceased. ladmonii' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cauae, (if any exist) wby raid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, thia 32d day of December, ~ iLLIER,coo 1845. JAMES G, COL 81,1846, 38 30d. Georgia, Early Counly. "VATHEREAS, John McCorquodalc, Administrator * * of the estate of Harbert Gregory, deceased, applies foe Letter* of Dismission. ->■ These i to cite and admonish alt and aingnlar, the kindred and creditors at raid deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should M«t be granted. Given under my hand, thia 5th y August, 18 j£ MEs Q cqjjjj-jj c c a Aagaat 20,1846, 90 6m. Georgia, Early County. WHEREAS EtheUred Hays, Administrator of %Ons&L3a d, to show cause, (if any theyhare) why raid loader ay hand 4 JAMES Ch COLLIER. C. C. O. W 1 , Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in, February next, before Dio Court House floor in Ameri cas, in Sumter county, lot ofland, number three hun dred and sixty-six (306) in lhe28 th district of origin ally Lee, but now Sumter county. Sold for tlm ben efit of the heirs and creditor* of Nancy Nevrtome, deceased. Thia the 8th December, 1845. JOEL CULPEPPER, Executor to td* Will ef said Nacsome. Dec. 17, 1845. 36—tds Administrator’s Sale. TtflLL be sold on Saturday, the 17th day of Jan- „ o«ry next, at the late residence of Benamin Collier, *r., late of Early county, dec’d, all the per- isliehle property belonging tp the estate of said dec’d, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Corn, tation Tools, aSMsss.'KSr.te dee. At tho same time, negroes will be hired, aad land rented. JAMES G. COLLIER, Adm’r, Dec. 3,1845, 34 tds. Administrator’s Sale. JgEPORE the CoeH House door, in the tom of r America* between the usual hoore of rale, •he first Tuesday in February on the first Tuesday in February next, will be effiured to the highest bidder, a negro boy by the name of Morris, about twelve years of lieved to be healthy and sound, belonging t raid estate. lFTTLEtov P. DORMAN, Adm'r de bonis non. November 19,’ 1845, S3 tds. J OB WORK of all kink executed at this Office withneotneee and despatch. April 16,1845. Among their well selected stock are the following articles. Mrs. Betts’ Utere Abdominal Suppoters. Fox’s Tooth Key* Epsom Salt* Metalic Syringe* Glass do Hull’s Doable Trasses, Balsam Copavia, Castor Oil, Sp. Turpentine, inn •-■lives and Fork* Butcher Knives, Carving do., a large assortment of Pen and Pocket do., stock and rim Lock* Butts and Screw* cut Tacks, Cotton and Wool Cards, Iron & Nail* together with a full assortment of Hard Ware generally. Albany, Oct. 29, 39, 3m. “ Single do Maeaboy Snuff , Sand’s SasrapariU* Scoteh'. do Carrie’s do Mustard, in cans, Salph. Quinine, Oft Spike, “ Morphine, British Oil, Iodide of Potass, Bateman’s drop* Iodine, Opodeldoc, Mask, Paregoric, Kreaosote, Laudanum, Citrate of Iron, Fancy soap. Salicine, Bear’s OU Jalap, Pulv. Macassar Oil, Rhenbarb, pair. Tooth Powder, Opinm, “ Brashes, Cream Tartar, Hair do Scidlitz Powder* Cologne Water, Soda do Extract of Rom* Composition do Linseed OU, Slip. Elm, pulr. Fino Sperm Oil, Atom, Train OU, Salt Petre, Parie Green, in oij, Brimston* t Verdigris, in oU, ’ Logwood, ground, ALSO, A great variety of GARDEN SEEDS; togeth er with a good assortmeut of SCHOOL BOOKS, Foolscap and Letter paper, Ink, Pen* Quill* Black rand, Sealing wax, &.c. Sec. Albany, Dec. 34, 1845. 37 tf Blacksmith and Wood Shop! ITtHE anbeeriber, at his old stand, will commence _ on tho first of January next, to work TWO FORGES, and iviU be abie to execute all kinds of Blacksmith’s Work at the shortest notice, and inthebest style. He hopes by his unremitted attention to busmen* to merit a liberal share of patronage. There will also be attach ed to the blacksmith shop, by (he 10th of January «. » WHEELWRIGHT ESTABLISH- MEN T, where all kinds of work in this branch ef fa""*-, will be dona in the beet atyle, he having procured a large stock of well seasoned timber, and engaged two good workmen to take charge of this establishment, feels assured that he can please all those who may la tor tu: rr Prices to suit the Dec. 34, 1846 NEEDHAM DUDLEY. 37 tf H UNT dt PYNCHON have just received Car penter’s Tools, full setts Smith’s, Tools com plete, Kni J — TT -— '•—*— Tailoring Establishment, near the corner op broad and Wash ington STREET* hi the rear if Mr. John Jackson's Store. DAVID LEWIS, 19 ESPECTFUIJ.Y informs the citizens of Al- W. bony and the inhabitants of Baker and also those of the adjacent counties, that he will shortly make such a choice addition to his present assort ment of v9&!D?Sta3 A8Q> «3aSB3JUa®3 that he will be enabled to fill and execute any order* that may be entrusted to his care. D. L. cannot beast of having made tlie Grand Tour either of Europe, or oven of our own Universal Yankce^oodksdom—but he can ray, without flatter- ““ 1 Eft WORKMAN, ing himself, that be is a NASI —and that although he has not graduated from sash splendid shops as Beau Brummel or Cocxt D Oasay loved to patnauze, jet he pledges tLat all who may honor lum with their eastern shall receive a regular built SocTHBKa Fit, in either TIGHTS, ANTI- TIGHTS, or AIEDIUM-ITES. He will also warrant all work that goes (rota his .bop as being faithfully executed, and made up in workmanliki style; and as be is in the receipt of the earliest fash- ions, D. L. will be enabled to tickle the taste of the most fanciful fastidious—.Xvf ced—except, G—r he returns his mast grateful thanks to a generous com munity for the very liberal encouragement be has al ready received, and respectfully solicits a contin uance of its favor. Albany, Sept. 10,1845, S3 tf. B. F. CRAWFORD. Attorney, at Law, BAINBRIDGE, Decatur Co., Ga. Will practice in thediflereut Courts of the Sonth- Dec. 17,1846 36 tf TAYLOR & GONEKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cotrbiut, Raxdouti Covsty.Ga. Will practice in the counties of Rarxlolp BakenLco, Sumter, Dooly, and B art They wffl also attend the ( and Henry countie* in Alabama. Dec. 17,1845. 36—Iv COMMISSION BUSING AT APALACHICOLA, vnu nwmuo, Howard & Rutherford, CHARMS Si MZ.HVLEV, Attorney at Law, HawkiMTille, Ga. Wffl attend promptly to any buainesa in u, Sontliern and South-western Circnits ^ Nov. 36,1845, 33 tf. Thomas B. Mfonneliy, Attorney at Law, VIENNA, Dooly County, Georgia. IT Practices in all the Courts of the 8ontk»se era Circuit—Pulaski of the Southern, aad I!om!L' of the Flint Circuit “••“noustor November 19,1815, 32 ly. c. w. W.IRUEX. t JOXDiS. Warren & Jordan, af TTO RA'E VS AT JD,f r. STAKKVILLE, Lee County, Gvrsia * December 3,1845, 34 tf. ° M S- K. de GR.IFFE7RIER, ' Attorney at Law, BLAKELY, Early Counly, Georgia pHACTICES IX THE SOCTO-WESTEXX ClECCIT Nov. 5, 30 tf. RICHARD F. & J. LYON, ATTORNIES COUNSELLORS AT LAV ALBANY, Baker Co., da, H AVE recently entered inton Partnenhivinth Practice af Law, and will continue the p*. lice in tlie several Courts of the counties of Baker, Maron, Fee, Booty, Randolph, Decatur, Sumpter, Fricin. All matters submitted to their care in any of time counties, will meet with prompt attention, and be brought to a speedy conclusion, april 30th 1845 3 ly. D. M. SEALS,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EJOS, Alabama. IL/'Wili pnictico in Babbocr, Macox, Ressru and the adjoining counties. ' Enon, Ala., Oct. 8, 1845, 26 |v. E. H. PLATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Geuegia. april 16, 1845. 1 - tf ALEXANDER A. ALLENj - ATTOR.YEV AT JL»2K*, Batnbridgc, Decatur County, Georgia. July 9,1615 13 j- DETER A. STROZiER, ■ • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Geoegia. april 16,1845. 1 tf THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Geoegia. april 16, 1845. 1 tf D. &. J. VASON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Albast, Geobgu. april 16,1845. 1 tf RICHARD H. CEAttR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Geoegia. Will practice, in tlie Counties of Baker, Lee, Bro tur, Dooly, Sumter, Randolph and Early, of tlx South-Western Circuit, Stewart, of the Chattaboe chce, and Thomas, of the Southern Circuit, rr Office under Ike ** Courier* Office, Bfooin JOHN BILBO. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALBANY GA. WiU practice in the several Courts of the South western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart cocc ties. april, 16,184 . 1 ' tf. J. LAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wffl attend punctually the Superior Courtiofth' Counties of. Early, Baker and Decatur, of the Sort*' western, aad of fao County of Thomaaofthe Sortie era Circuit. July 9,1845, 13 y HENRY J, STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAW Tronpville, Ga. August 13,1845. is tf SAPPINGTON’S ASTS&alFIEVSm S>SSiIb09 A Certain mud Effectual Curt for Fever and Aube, Far rale by W. E. SMITH- april 16. 1 tf Dry Good* Boc* Valuable Land For Sale! county. Albany. January 7.1846, 39 5t.