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Dooly Sheriff** Sales,
t „E FIRST TUESDAY IN MAT {(EXT.
r .'ilX be sold before the Court Home done, in
H .(^ town of Vienna, Dooly county, within
’ UJU ,1 hours of wile, the following property,
t* IT.
|J <5w W o f fond, lying the foarteenth district!! of
yr county, number ninety-seven; levied on as
■ iincrty of Wm. Goodman by virtue of a Jna-
*fourt n fa: R. D. Sinclair v< Win. Goodman,
i'^tfdon and retained to me by a constable.
the following named MU of land, in the
,:Vdistrict, via: one hundred and seventy-six,
iiumlred and lbrty-tlirec, one hundred and forty-
fz. Dineiy-aeven, one hundred and forty-four, one
IjVj aud forty-five, and one hundred and forty-
* c ,n levied oo as tine property of Joseph Glcalon,
one fi fa from lXwly superior court, Sc-th
. <•,.veus, Adm’r, vs Joseph Glcaton: property
1 Jtvd out by plaintiff 1 * attorney.
i‘ ^ >0i a t the same time and place, one lot of land,
-iuK'r one hundred aud sixty-liine, lying in the 9th
r jnrt uf Dooly eonnty—one negro boy named Joe,
‘ i^l fourteen years old, one negro man by the name
1 parish, about twenty-two vearu old; all levied on
. .. property of David Graham, to satisfy sundry
u. iu favor "ol Ambrose 1*. Barlow and Samuel H.
„ , „ ( , David liraliam, the Central Bank vs said
i ratam. maker, Wdey Cobb and John J. Collier,
; Worsens Wm. Foreman vs said Craliam, John S.
Vt riow vs said Graliain, and Young 1*. Outlaw,
., - r Central Bank vs Briton Wilkes, maker, and
ivivid Graham and Wiley Cobb, indorsers, John G.
i'anhrn vs said Graham, William Brown vs said
I'nluui. a " J Die Central Bank vs said Graham,
! , p*. Central Bank va David Graham, James G.
,1'ivrr end Elbert llodges, alias Fi Fa—all issued
■•[.u Dooly Sii|iorior Court, and levied on said pro-
! jtv as the property ol David Grulinm.
' yU one lot ol land, lying in tlio tculli district of
j V *jv county, number twenty-six, (26); levied on
luv property of Elbert Hodges, to satisfy one alias
. la from Dooly Sujierior Court, in favor or the
Crtitral Bank vs David Graham, James G. Oliver
Elltert Hodges.
‘ ,\|o. one lot of land, lying in the seventh district
,.’lk«ily county, number sixty; levied on as the
nprty'of Steidien Brown, to satisfy one Justice
i uiirl l! fa in favor of Collier A l’clteevs Stephen
Brown a»d transferred to James Bradshaw: levied
,•! and returned to me by a constable.
‘ one sorrel mare,about ten years old; levied
, .'as the property of Christian Williams, to satisfy
ti fa from lfooly
Baker Sheriff]* Sales,
FOB THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAT NEET.
W ILE be aoM before the Court Home door in
Newton* Biker count?. hetiiMn tfm timtl
Dooly Sheriff’s Sales,
FOB THE FIBST TUESDAY IN MAT NEXT.
.. —. EK/ILL be uold before foe Court Honse door in
Newton^ Baker county, between foe usual ** the town of Vienna, Dooly county, within foe
superior court, ill favor of Eli
Warien vs Christian'Williams and l>avid Williams.
I'.Miertv pointed out by Christian Williams.
Also, one lot of laud, lying in the third district of
pjjj county, number notltnown, but is foe plac*
Won Jauire Shiver now lives; levied on as the
. .,p,.rty of Jolui Auderson and .Napoleon B. .Shiver,
Administrator's on the estate of Abraham Shiver,
cvea-cd, Calvcu 1 .carry vs Elijah Shiver, Biirrel
M. ..r ol Dooly county, Napoleon B. Shiver and
i,.!,.I Anderson of l'ulaski county, Adin’rs on tlie
, -late of Abraham Shiver, dcc’d. 1’ropcrty pointed
, Bum-1 Shiver.
Abo, one lot of laud, lying in the sixth district of
Ikoiv enuiitv, numlier eighteen; levied on as the
: r.'erty of lK-sekiuli Brown, to satisly one fi fa from
lkxJy superior court; Tlieaon L. l’hilio vs Hesc-
Liih Brawn and James Bradsliaw. Property point-
,.| i.ut by James Bradshaw.
Abo.twenty head of stock cattle; levied on as
the property of John Hamons, to satiety one fi fit
;mui Dooly’snperior court in favor of Thcophuins
lineal vs Anguish Hughes,Henrietta Wilkes, mak-
. rs. and John Hamuli endorser Property pointed
I II! by said llamon.
AI«o, .me lot of land, lying in the tenth district of
l).<.ly county, number forty-one; levied oil as the
j roperty of Robert SI. Herrington, to satisfy one
i, ta tru’m Dooly superior court in favor of Matthew
i’loyd, Adm'r, Christian Williams Adm'r vs Robert
!! friujtonjjand Janies Gamble. Properly pointed
■ it by said Herrington.
Also, one lot of land, lying in the third district of
Dooly county, number not known, li'it is the place
whereon Elijah Shiver formerly lived, hut known in
p nmessum of Gridin, lying on the Dooly and lious-
t a lines, not tar from Martin Roberts; ‘levied on as
! • property of Elijah Shiver, to satisfy one fi fa in
t .tor of the Central Bank vs Elijah Shiver, Wm.
Yv\ Maund, Adm’r vs Elijah Shiver, John A. Mc
Nair vs El jah Shiver: all issued from Dooly superi-
i - court. Property pointed out by Willis Reaves.
Abo. one lot of land, lying in the twelfth district
•. Doily county, number force hundred and twenty.
s. te: levied on as the property of Samuel Story to
Mlisfy one fi fa in tavor *f Abel C. Vail vs Samuel
Suit. Property pointed out by said Story.
Also, on- lot ol land, lying in the fourteenth dis
trict of Dooly county, number one hundred and two;
! tiet on as the property of John Hodges to satisfy
.ti'' ti fa from a justice court in tavor of J. A E.
Sheffield vs said Hodges. Levied on and returned
fi me bv a constable.
AUo,ooc lut ol land, lying m the third district of
Diuiy county, nnmlier nut known, but is foe place
' hereon John Corn formerly lived, aud iu possession
o'. Hooks; levied on os foe property of John Com to
luthfy one li fa in tavor of Joseph U. Hough, Adm’r
' t U. (.’. Hough vs John Com. Issued from Dooly
tvperior court.
Abo, at the same time and place, lots of land as
t. ilows—number two hundred, two hundred and
• .tc, two hundred and twenty-nine aud two hundred
cud thirty, lying in foe fifteenth district of Dooly
■ aunty; all levied on as foe property of Green G.
Ford to satisfy otic ti fix from Dooly superior court,
ta favor of William G. Smith vs Green G. Ford,
l'mpcrty pointed out by Thomas B. Donnelly.
Abo,*at the same time and place, one negro man
tamed Brack, about thirty years old, and a negro
} oman named Jane, twenty-eight years old, and
her child about force months old, and lots of land as
follows—number two hundred, two hundred and one,
two hundred and twenty-nine, and two hundred and
tliirtv, all lying in the fifteenth district of Dooly
I ntity; levied on as foe property of Robert G. Fold
i "i satisfy foe following fi fas from Dooly superior
• uirt: Seth C. Sevens, Adm'r, vs Robert G. Ford,
Juntcs N. Ford and Guaiy G. Ford, and Seth C.
Stevens, Adm'r, vs Robert G. Font, Thomas Orman
V - Robert G. Ford, and the Central Bank vs Robert
G. Ford. Property pointed by Lyon.
EDWARD O. SHEFFIELD, Sheriff.
April, 1,1846, 51 tds.
hours of sale, foe following property, to wit:
Two lots of land, in the 8fo district of Baker Co,
IH; levied on as the property of
Ezekiel Pierce, to satisfy one fi fit from Baker su
perior court: Seth C. Stevens, Adm’r of Burrell
I fall, dec’d, vs John F Collins and E. Pierce.
Also, two brown mules and one two-horse road-
waggon and harness; levied on as the property of
Thomas F. McCollum, to satisfy one fi fa from Ran
dolph superior court: Nathan G. Christie vs Thus.
F. McCollum.
Also, ten bead of stock cattle and eighteen head
of stock bogs; levied on as the property of Charles
Nichols, to satisfy one fi fa from Baker inferior conrt;
Benjamin Bryant va said Nichols Property pointed
out by, and left in possession of plaintiff.
11 B GUNNISON, Sheriff
At the same time and place, Will be Mold,
One lot of land in tlio 1st district of Baker county,
number not known, but known as the lut whereon
James J. Mayo now lives; levied oo as his property
to satisfy sundry fi hi from Baker superior court:
E. J. Young and others vs James J. Mayo. Proper
ty pointed out by W. W. Maund.
Also, one city lot in the city of Albany, and on
Pino street, known as number seventy-six; levied
on as the property of JepthaC. Hams, to satisfy one
fi fa from Boxer superior court: Geo. M. Burton rs
J. C. Harris, and the judgment was predicated on a
note given for the purchase money of said lot.
Also, one stock of cattle and one stock of bogs, as
they now run, known as the Thomas Porter slock,
(mark not recollected); levied on as the property of
the late Thomas Porter, to satisfy one fi fa from
Baker superior court: Burch M. Roberts rs Then.
Porter. Property pointed out by Itobt. Thompson.
Also, three negro slaves; levied on as the prop
erty of John Alexander, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi
Fa from Baker inferior court: Hunt Si Pynchon vs
John Alexander. Property pointed out iu said fi fa.
Also, lot No. 47, on Pine street, in the city of
Albany; levied on as foe property of the iato llarvy
W Pitts, to satisfy one Tax ti fa; the State of Geor
gia vs the estate of Harvey W. Pitts. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Also, one house and lot situated on Broad street,
in tlie city of Albany, numlier not known, but known
as A. Gage’s lot, formerly occupied by .Mr. Midky,
adjoining the Academy; "levied on as tlie property
of Ahli-n Gage, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Baker
su|tcrior court: Ashley Phillips aud others vs Alden
Gage. Property pointed out by pl’ft's atty.
GEO. W. COLLIER, Deputy Sheriff.
April 1, 184C, 51 tds.
lBedieal' Notice. I Georgia, Baker Comity.
D OCTOR MEALS hu returned (in renewed “ ~ ""
health)_to Alfauiy.and resumed the practice ot
Early Sheriff’s Sales,
FOR THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAT NEST.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Blakely, Early county, within tlie legal hours
of sale, tlie following property, to wit:
Lots of land, No. 215, 2Id, 178, south half of lot
No. 183, east half of lot No. 218, and lot No, 221,
all in the 5th district of Early county; as the prop
erty of Jorhtta Harris: William Taylor vs Joshua
Harris. Pointed out by defendant
JOSEPH P. 11ARDIE, Sheriff
April 1,1340, 51 tds
A CARD.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the
jii, citizens uf Baker county and foe public gen-
i'lLcmllv. that lie is now nutting his House in
thorough repair, enlarging Ids Dining Room to
about seventy feet in length, and will be able to ac
commodate at his old stnnd, a much larger number
of persons during Court time than he has ever before
done. Ilis tabic will be furnished at all times with
the best the country affords. His stabling will also
be enlarged, and will be attended with good and at
tentive Ostlers and plenty of provender. Ho also
returns his thanks to his former customers and hopes
to receive a continuance of their patronage.
C. W. llllOCK.
Newton, Baker county, March 18, tap..
usual hobrt of sale, foe following property to wR: d
One half of lot of land, number not known, but
known at the place where Reuben Williams lives,
in the third district of Mid County; levied on as foe
property of L.C. Davis Payne, by virtue of a justice
court fi & • Robert M. Cox raPnabian Shiver, prin
cipal, and L. C. Davis Payne and John M. Warren,
securities, hi favor of John M.'TVarren, transience,
levy mado and returned to the by a constable.—
Property pointed ont by John M. Warren.
Also, fifty acres, more or less, of the lot, number
not known, but known as the lot whereon'William
Farnell now lives, in the thirl district of said eonnty;
as the property of John McDaniel—levied on by
virtue of a fi fa: J. & D. McDaniel vs John Mc
Daniel, in favor of the transience, William C. Jelks.
Property pointed ont liy said JeDcs, and levied and
returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot of laud, in tlie first district of said county,
number not known, but adjoining James H. Swear-
ingin’s lot whereon he lives, us the property of James
G. Oliver, senior; levied an by virtue of a fi &: the
Central Bank vs David Graham, James G. Oiivcr,
sen., and Elbert Hodgus.
Also, four negroes, to wit: Matilda, a woman,
oboti't forty years old, Moses, a boy, six years old,
lewis, a l»y, four years old, and Harriet, a girl, six
montits old; all levied on as the property of Thomas
W. Ellis, by virtue of four 6 fas issued from Doolv
superior court, to wit: James Holmes vs Thomas
W. Ellis, Wm. C. Coabou vs Thomas W. Ellis,
Adolphus D. Kendrick vs Thomas W. Ellis, and
Joseph Hough vs Thomas W. Ellis.
Afro, lot of land, number one hundred and ninety
five, in the third district of said county; levied on as
the property of Richmond R. Sutton, by virtue of a
v'tstieo court fi fa: Levi Harrell vs Richmond R.
Sutton, levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, two negroes. Cuff, a negro man, about 20
years old, dnd Joe, a boy, about 20 years old; as the
property of Jesse Hams, by virtue of a fi fa: Hart-
wen H. Tarver vs Jesse Harris. Issued from the
superior court of Sumter eonnty.
Also, one hay horse, nine years old, and one grey
marc, eight years old; levied on as foe property of
William B. Maddox, by virtue of a fi fa t-stted from
tlie superior court of Macon countv: Executors of
John Rtishin vs James Webb and William B. Mad
dux. principals, and John A. Laws, security.
Also, lot of land, numlier one hundred and seventy,
in the 9th district of said county, as foe property of
Mantling Shiver; levied on by"virtue of a justice
court ti fa: Thomas Baton, bearer, vs Manning
Shiver, Enoch Shiver, Ransom- Shiver, and Samuel
Calhoun, principals, and Sparkman Bowen, security
on appeal, and Andrew J. i*ayne, security on stay
of execution. Levy made ana returned to me by a
constable.
Also, town lot and appurtenances, numlier seven,
the storehouse and lot now occupied by James G.
Oliver and Wm. Dawson, (number not known,) one
lot and storehouse on the south-west comer of .the
public square, formerly occupied by Wm. C. Greer
as a grocery, (number not known,) all in the town of
Drayton, and also all the dry goods and groceries in
tlie house so occupied by Oliver & Dawson, and one
road wagon and six mules, all levied on os the prop
erty of Samuel Dawson, by virtue of fi fas issued
from tlie superior court ol Doolv countv, Henry La-
forop vs Samuel Dawson, and Benton Bvrd vs Sam
uel Dawson.
Also, one town lot in Drayton, number one. Block
B, and tlie houses and appurtenances thereon, levied
on as the property of Henry M. Feamsides, by a fi fa
IttilSIlBli frmn lhl> lllfiirlrtr ^mtrl of on i, I oninitw ’PliAin-
Medicine. Tboro desiring Ida wririeea may leav#
their message* either at his office, opposite foe Amer
ican Hotel, or at the residence of Mr. Baker, on PiDe
street, opposite foe new Baptist Church.
Pec. 24,1845. 37—ly
Medical Copartnership.
DOCTORS DAVIS A MATHEWS
T> E8PECTFULLY inform the citixens of Albany
Ik and vicinity, that they have this day associated
themselves hi the practice of their profession, and
hope that their union will prove satisfactory to their
mutual friends.
They will give prompt attention to all calls either
in tlie citv or conntr?.
Their office will be continued at foe one, at pres
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
OLT Messages left either at their office on Broad
st, or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, comer of
Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to.
Albany, Aug. 27,1845, 20 tf.
WHEREAS, George B. King applies to me-for
*" Latter* of Adiiafatnticn op the estate «f
Stephen T. Skillnon, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite, summon tod-admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors’of
raid deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time proscribed by law, then and there to shrv '
cause, (if any they have)' why (aid letter* should
not lie gnntcd. * i ", .
Given under my hand at office, tide 18th day. of
March, 1846. •
SETH C: STEVENS,c c<?
March 23, 'SO 30d.-
Fresh Drugs and Medicines
Jiut Received and Jot Sale, by
WELCH A NELSON.
A MONG their well selected stock are tko follow
ing articles:
Mrs. Betts’ Utero Abdominal Suppotere.
Fox’s Tooth Keys, Epsom Salts,
Metalic Syringes, Balaam Copavia,
Glass do Castor Oil,
Hull’s Double Trusses, Sp. Turpentine,
Single do Macaltoy Snuff
State of Georgia.
Francis June*, rawtpiniamtf.'l
vs. I Bill far Difonery,
Joseph S. Burnett, and I Relief and hmmetien.
Wiliam Ilines. J
Is CiiAVniRs, February 20th, 1840.
TT appearing to the Court, from the oath of Fran-
JL cis Janes, the said complainant, that Joseph S.
Burnett, one of tlie defendants, resides without 4lu*.
State of Georgia. It in therefore on motion ordered
tliat service ol said Bill !m perfected on Jeeeph S.
Burnett, by publication of thin order, once a month
for four months, in seme public Gazette of thia
Stale. JAMES J. SCARBOROUGH,
Judge ef the Southern District.
A true extract from flic Minutes of Lowndes
Superior Court, this 9tli March, 1846.
DUNCAN SMITH, r, s, (i t, o.
March 18, -!m.
Sand's Sarsaparilla,
Currie’s do
Sulph. Quinine,
“ Morphine,
Iodide of I'otass,
Iodine,
Musk,
Krcnosote,
Citrate of Iron,
Salicinc,
Jalsp, l'ulv.
Rhcubarb, pulv.
Opium,
Cream Tartar,
Scidlitz Powders,
Soda do
Composition do
Slip. Elm, pulv.
Alum,
Salt Petre,
Brimstone,
Logwood, ground,
Scotch do
Mustard, in cans.
Oil Spike,
British Oil,
Bateman’s drops,
Opodeldoc,
Paregoric,
Laudanum,
Fancy soap,
Bear’s Oil
Mncaxrar Oil,
Tooth Powder,
“ Brushes,
liair do
Cologne Water,
Extract of Roses,
Linseed Oil,
Fine Sperm Oil,
Train Oil,
Paris Green, in oil,
.Verdigris, iu oil.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William
McMillan, late of Early county, deceased,’ aru
requested to pay up immediately, and those having
demands against caul estate, to present litem iti
terms of tlx- law.
SEABORN SHEFFIELD, Adm’r.
March 4,2846, 47 6\v.
A IJ. i-ersons havingany demands upon tlie <
of Abralmtn Delcach, late of Ixtwntlcsec
estate
count',,
deceased, arc hereby notified to render them in duly
attested, anti all persons indebted to said estate, are
called utioiUo make immediate payment.
HENRY BK1GGN, > . .
JOHN R. HARRIS, ( Ad “ r •
Lowndes county, March 4, 1846, Civ. 1
ALSO,
A great variety of (iAIlDEX SEEDS; togeth
er with a good assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS',
Foolscap and Letter paper, Ink, I’cns, Quills, Black
sand. Sealing wax, Sic. ic.
Albany, Dec. 24, 1845. 37 tf
Lands For Sale.
T IIE undersigned oiler* for rale tlio following lots
of Land, in foe 3d district of iiakcr Co.,to wit:
177, 178, IMS, 181, 317 aud 318,
All lying and forming a SQUARE or BLXJCK, on
the Chickasawbatcbce, three miles south-west of
Gillioii, and three mile* below S. B. Grimuett's
Turn Pike, on the same creek. Any persons wish
ing to purcltasc good lands, at low rates, will do well
to°calf on tlie undersigned, who lives on tlie llaiv-
thorn trail, in Decatur county, 25 miles below New
ton, Baker county.
P. S. We can make good title* to the above
named lands. NATHAN RACKLEY.
JAMES SAPP.
March 18, 1m.
A LL tx-rson* having demands agaiutt the estate
ot Ephnly McGriff late of Uocatur counti.
deceased, are retjuested to present them in due form,
within the time prescribed by law, and all persons
indebted to said estate arc requested to make pay
ment immediately. '
GEORGE W. BRUTON, Adm'r.-
Buinbridge, Feb. 4, I84G 40.1.
A LL persons liaving demands against the estate
of Jolui Hentz, late of Balter county, deceased,
a;-.- hereby requsted to present them in terms of the
law, and all those indebted to said estate are earnest
ly requested to make immediate payment, or thev
will find them in tiic hands of an officer for collec
tion. B. O. KEATON, Adm'r.
February 18,1SIG, 45 6ir. »
isssned from foe Inferior court of said county, Tltom-
as B. Donnelly vs Ilcury M. Fcarcstdcs and Wil
liam M. 8. Ridley. _ ’’
Also lot of land number sixty'force, in the second
district of said county, as tlie property of Jolui M.
Warren, by the fi fas Daniel Williams vs John M.
Warren, issued from the Superior court of said coun
ty; John M. Bottomc vs John M. Warren, and Davis
l‘nync;and the Central Bank of Georgia vs John M.
Warren.
Also lot of land, number two hundred and nine, in
the second district of raid county, as tlie property of
Elisha Collins, levied on by virtue ofa fi fa, the Cen
tral Bunk of Georgia vs Elisha Collins and David
Graham.
Also one sorrel mare, about eight or nine years
old, and five hundred pounds of fodder, more or less,
as the property of Elisha Wade, levied on by virtue
of a fi fa the Central Bank of Georgia, vs Elisha
Wade and John Anders.
Also Alexander Ramsey’s interest, claim or de
mand on or to lots of land one hundred and twenty
and one hundred and twenty one, in the seventh dis
trict of Dooly eouutv, also on all his interest in town
lot in Vienna, Number force, and Ix-tter T, levied on
by virtue of a fi fa, John Rawls & Co., vs Alexander
Ramsey: levy made and returned to me bv a con
stable. YOUNG P. OUTLAW, D. Sheriff
April 1st, 1846.
FORT G.iM.VFS
Wharf and Ware House.
(OLD STAND.)
T HIS large and commodious establishment is
again open for the receiiticn of COTTON ami
MERCHANDIZE.
The kubscrilicr takes this method of ret timing his
thanks to foe Public, for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, and respectfully solicits n con
tinuance of tlie same. He will Store Cotton nt the
loiv price of Tvenliffire Cents per Me, lor the sea
son, aud will give his personal attention to the
WhcigliinganalShipping or Sale of cotton Stored
with him, without any extra charge.
rrlln Is prepared to make Liberal Advances,
either in Merchandize or Cotton.
Bagging, Rope anil Salt,
constantly on hand, and for sale low.
Should any planters storing cotton with me, wish
to avail themselves of the Bay Market, 1 have mailt
arrangements with some of foe First Class St-.-am \
Boats, to take them with tiieir cotton (where they !
make from thirty to fifty bales or more,) tree ol
cliarge. In fact, I am always at home, ready end
' waiting to render my services to all who may uecd
them, cither personally or bv order.
CHARLES F. BEMIS.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1845, 30 tf.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of Thomas Howard and Samuel J. Howard,
both fate of said Nmnty, deceased, are requested to
present them iu due form, and those tint ore indebt
ed to either of said estates are requested to make
immediate payment, if not they will find their notes
aud accounts in an officer's bauds Tor collection.
WM. G. HOWARD, Adia r.
March 11,184G, 48 6w.
Is.I.VDS FOR SME.
T HE following named tracts of LAND will be
sold on reasonable terms, and good Titles given:
Baber Mortgage Sale,
ro« THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT.
W ILL be sold, before the Court House door, in
Newton, Baker county, between the legal
hours of sale, tlio following property, to wit:
' lots numbers 25 and 27, on North street, contain
ing cne-fouith of an acre each; also, number 14 oo
Residence street, containing one-half of an am;
H ied on as the property of David Ham & Co., to
ratisfy one Mortgage Fi F* from Baker superior
court: George M. Bur too rs David Ham & Co.—
Property painted out in raid fi fa..
GEO. W. COLLIER, Deputy Sheriff
April 1,1846, 51 tds.
10. 228, 3d district of
Baker County,
“ 198, 15th “
Lee 44
248, 16th “
a M
“ 71, 32d “
Randolph county,
« 251, 15th “
Decatur 44
“ 318, 15th “
tf “
“ 370, 15th “
Early 44
“ 526, 6fo “
44 44
“ 361, 27th
•• - €*
“ 92, 9th “
“ M
For farther particulars, apply to
RICHARD II. CLARK,
Or.t 29, 29 tf.] . Albany, Go.
Valuable Lands For Sale.
L UT No. 326, in flic 6th district of Early county
“ -152. in foe 4th “ • “
“ 361, in the 27th district of originally
Early, now Decatur county.
Lots No. 128 and 193, in the 15th district of Sum
ter countv.
Perfect"Titles will be made, and reasonable terms
ill be given. Apply to . Col. M. Myeks,
Savannah, (la., or to
CILARLES 8. HAWLEY,
Ihakinnille, Go.
March 18, mGm.
STAGE HOTEL,
I BAIXBRIDGE, GA.
T HE undersigned takes pleasure in tending to
his friend^, and the public generally, his ac
knowledgements for the liberal patronage lie has
received of them in times post, and in consideration
of a continuance of their favor which he rcsiiectfnliy
solicits, informs them that lie has secured the servi
ces of an attendant, who will be prompt and vigilant,
to receive, and entertain, at all times, in a manner
unexceptionable in point, both of excellent fare and
S iod oner, all that will rail upon him. To such as
ncy the rich Havanna, or the generous grape, he
simply rays that good cheer awaits them.
Tim undersigned would ask the patronage former
ly extended to the bouse of B. Crawford, which is
now dosed. ID* Charges made to suit tlie times.
THOMAS MANN.
Bainbridge, February 25,1846, 4G tf.
NOTICE.
H AVING sold my mercantile interest to Willis
B: Hakims, on thu 13th day of Norends-r last,
1 would respectfully recommend" Mr. llarris to thc
patronage. of my former customers.
During my absence from flic State of Georgia.
Mr. J. C. Harris is antliorizcd to close my uiisi-ttlcd
business. All persons indc-Med to ine, either by
note or account will please make hum iliate pay
ment to Mm. WM. E. SMITH.
Jewett City, Conn., Jon. 25, 184G, tf
AMERICUSJ10TEL,
THE Subscriber has taken the mSmiI
House on tlie North side of the Court Ka*llL
House square, in Amcricus, (formerly known ns the
Fuakklix Hotel,) and put the ramc in complete
order for the reception of Travellers, and all who
may favor him with their patronage. He will en
deavor to keep the House in such manner, as ltuy
atford comfort and satisfaction to his customers.
ADAM A. ROBINSON.
Amoricns, February 25, 1846, 4t.
NOTICE.
“l^nLL be sold, in the city of Albany, on tlie Or,'.
* " Tuesday in April m-xt, at 10 o'clock, A. M
tlie following property, to wit:
One house and lot," (half acre) in Albanr,
One store-house, ami 80 feet front and hack, iu
Palmyra, west side of the road.
One Execution on J. P. Strozcr, principal, §140,
“ • ' “ Henry Morgun,
“ “ Alulon Bradly,
One note on II. J. Conk, due 4th Dec. ’44, $90 00
- George Tkoinas, 35 0(1
One note and execution on Joint Ferrell, ’
One note on J. D. Worsham, 1st Jan. ’43, 21 00
“ “ Thus. Howard and Manning Shiver.
25tli December, 1S44, £2U 00
One note on George W. Stcvnes, 43 On
“ “ George S. Oglesby, 7 00
One account on John Johnston’s estate, 16 TO
*• “ J. B. Roberts and Robt.C.Gifortn,
with interest from 'forty four, $40 00
One account cu Mason McGruder, in Vason’s
hands, §12 00
One Fi Fa on Daniel McLeod, 10.00
Vason’s receipt for 3 notes on G. II. Price, 60 V r
Four notes on Meals & Casy, 50 Si-
Eighty bushels of corn, and ene buggy,
Household furniture, tables, beds, chairs, &c.
Xj* Terms Cash. RICHARD F. LYON.
Assign,e for
BURCH M. ROBERTS.
Albany, March 11,184G, 43 tds. .
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts, .
T HE stiliscribcis have just received the following
invoice of Ready Made SHIRTS, on Consign
ment, which they are authorised to sell at very low-
price*.
4 dozen fine white Shirts, with 40 plaits,
4 - “ 26 “
6 “ “ low priced with LiuncnBoscms,
6 “ Calico “ assorted colors,
12 “ Hickory “
HUNT A. PYNCHON.
Albany, Feb. 25,1846, 46 3m.
ALBERT G. BUTTS,
WARE
HOUSE
For Rent.
THE place now occnpied by John K. Stim-
ioo, over the store of Wm. E. 8mifo. This
.teaeaent has been recently repaired and
twuied, and Is conveniently arranged for a large or
mull family, and has a huge Cistern attached with
convenient fixtures for drawing water. For farther
particular* apply to HUNT A PYNCHON
Mbany, Doc. 31. !815, 33 tf.
Just Recivcd,
pER Steamer EUFAULV^ R n^RMS,
Java and Rio Coffee,
N. O. and St. Croix Sugar,
Molasses,
Buckwheat Floor,
Goshen Butter,
Cheese,
Brown Soap,
Sperm Candles,
German and Cut Steel,
Powder and Lend,
Swedes Iron,
Nails, Ac. '
Albany, February 25,1846, 46, It
J OB WORK of all kind* executed at this Office
witlinratncs! "
April 16,1315.
AND
COMMIS^ON MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Macon, October 1,1845, 25 tf.
SSSCS «Sb ©JSSJWIS&a
Factors and General
COIHIUSSIOIV MERCHANTS,
Amlachicola, Floeipa.
W*. W. Sura. Wxl W. Cheeveb.
April 16,1845 1 tf
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBANY GA.
WiB practice in the several Courts of the South-
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart cotta-
ties*
april, 16, !3i . 1 —tf.
Jllbany Jlcadeiny.
iHS Institution is now open for the reccptio
Pupils. Tho Trustees have rc-engagcd tire
services of Mr. Dunham, who will, should Die num
ber of pupils require it, procure tho services of an
able Assistant Of Mr. Dnnham’s moral character
and example, of his superior qualifications as a
Teacher, we need say nothing to the former patrons
of the Academy, or to those who have not lutd the
opportunity of such information, we say confidently
that Mr. D. is not surpassed by any Teacher in the
State.
The acknowledged health of Albany, its society,
schools, Churches, and tho beauty of its location,
conspire to render it a delightful residence lor fami
lies. Puente residing out of town, who wish to
send their children to school, ran obtain good board
for maomble Driers.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
Primary class per session of fiive months, - 88 00
Common English branches, ..... 19 00
Higher “ with Latin and Greek, 16 00
THE TRUSTEES.
Albany, Jan. 14,1846, t£
Foicltoicn Jlcademy.
(Located Six Miles North-rest cf Palmyra.)
T HE subscribers having procured the services 0:
Mr. MATHEW E. WILUAMS, to teach in
this Institution for the present year, hereby givijs
notice to the public that the Academy will bo open
for foe reception of pupils on Monday the 19th inst.
We are happy to recommend Mr. Williams os an
experienced and able Teacher of Classic and Eng.
lish literature,also an uniform and firm disciplinarian.
TERMS.
Elementary branches per Quarter, - ' - §4 On
Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, • 6 On
Higher brandies of Mathematics and Classics, 8 00
N. B. Apparatus will be procured as toon .42
convenient.
G. a. OGLESBY, ) - ,,
WM. JANES, ( IVustses.
Fowltown, Jan. 14,164ff tf.
I Bacon!! Bacon!!!
75,000
Jan. 91, tf.] HORA A McGWIER.
BORA At McGWIER.
D EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots
Shoos, Hats, Clothing Ac.
.‘•tiny, April; JCth, 1945. 1 tf,
NOTICE.
r|1HE undersigned having p-jrchascj the iperctui-
JL tde interest of Wm. E, Smith, bn the 13th.day
of November last, respectfully *,Uc:ls a continuance
of patronage from the customers ef the cptabUtli-
menfc Having mide arrangements for replenishing
the Mock, he expects to be able in a few weeks ti,
offer a rich Assortment of Spring and Dimmer ar
ticles. for Indies and gentlemen’* wear.' Bis assort-
ntent at presort conawta of articles Deceosanr for die
use of planters, together with Dry Goods, Grocfrt**.
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Nails, Iron, Ac., ali
of which will be sold low'for rash, or apmrovsd cred
it. WILLIS*B. HARMS.*
Albany, December 25,1346, tf.