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PUBLIC SALES,
CLERK'S MOTIVES
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Baker Sheriff 5 * Sale.
•Tf THE 1ST TUESDAY FEBRUARY NEXT,
"ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Newton Baker County, between the usu tl
hours of sale, the following property to wit:
Lot of land number two hundred and six, in the
third district of Baker county, levied on as the prop
erty of Hampton N. Dozier, to satisfy a ii fa from
Baker superior court, Henry J. Devon vs Hampton
N. Dozier.
The undivided half of lot of land, number two
hundred and sixty four, in the seventh district ol
Baker county, levied on aa the property of A. D. r» —* —^ ^ .... . .
Moore to satisfy a fi fa from Baker .Superior court, ( 'snCTHEREAS Ambrose Powell, administrator ol
Isaiah Reaspass vs VVm. H. Luckie, A. D. Moore,» * James Powell, late of said county deceased,
and and Caraah Buman, a3 securities. Property ; applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad-
pointed out by A. D. Moore. i ministration.
Lot of land, number one hundred and eighty six, i Those are therefore to cite, summon and admon-
lnthe eleventh district of Baker county, levied on fob all and singular the kindred and creditors of said
ftetf rgria, Early County.
HBREAS Burrell Raberts, Administrator of
the estate of Isaac Newton, late of said coun-
sased ap-ffies to mi
from said administration.' ».
These are therefore to cite, summon and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to shew cause, if any exist, why said let
ters should not be granted. Given under my hand,
this 5th day of October, 1847.
JAMES G. COLLIER, <
Oct. 20,
$*coi*£ia, Dooly County
Cm
OLERK’SROTICE
Georgia, Dooly County.
"WTHEREAS Norvel R. Trulnck
▼ * of John VV..Tru!uck, applies tonic for Let
ters of Dismission from said administrate \.
These are therefore to cite, summon ai 1 admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credit* -s of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office v. thin the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 13tb. day of
August, 1847. P. H. KEY, *5
aujj. 25 20 6m
Slate of Georgia, Baker County:
lx TitE Superior Court or said County.
George L. Twiggs, 7
Surviving Trustee, &c„ [ 1? ., lc md<
James Hamilton. J
fcN the petition of Geoigo L. Twiggs, inakii
ADMIIflSTltATOU’S NOTICES.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in March next, agreeably
to an order of the honorable the Inferior court
of Doolv county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be "sold before the Court-house door in Newton,
Baber county, between the usual hours of sale, lot
of land, number three hundred and sixty-two in the
seventh district of Baber county, sold as the proper
ty of William Slade, late of Dooly county deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on
the day of sale. , ,
WILLIAM SLADE, Adm’r.
Jan. 15, 1848. 99 tds
gomery, now deceased, Junes Hamilton, then of
Charleston, in the Slate <>f South Carolina, being
indebted to the said Gecrge L. andWilliam W.,
as Trustees of Benjamin L. Greenwood, and Eliz-
, vgriinnn a a*. ▼ o , i ! abeth M. M. Greenwood, in divers sums of money,
emus WHEREAS, James Stephens has applied to me . flnd amon<r othcrs? in t!lt sum G f Eight Thousand
Levy i *» for Letters of Administration, with the yv *”i Dollars, principal, evidenced by his promissory
xed, on the estate of lticlmrd Stephens, late of j note for that .sum, bearing date the said fifth
year of our Lord, Eighteen hunrded and thir- • property of William Slade, deceased, for the benefit
,t, in the life time of one William W Mont-! oftl.e heirs and creditors. Terms on the day.
now deceased, Junes Hamilton, then of! WILLIAM SLADE, Adm r.
__ the property of Robert Micklejohn,'’to satisfy a I deceased, to he and appear at my office within the 1 ^
15 fa from Baldwin superior court, Francis P. Crutch- time prescribed by law to shew cause, (if any they | V-r known to the Court th£on the fifthday of June, j hundred and ninety
field, vs Chappell Boutwell, Elijah Freeney, and j have) why said letters should not be granted. I in the year ** * > ™ —- « j- • « I yv:u:„.v
Robert Micklejohn. Property pointed out by plain-! Given under my hand at office, this ICth day of j tY . e i ff ht in
tiff. ' November, 1847. ‘ - \ > b >
Lot of land, number not known, but known as i PLEASANT *IL KEY,
Watts’Mills, in the third district of Baker county, j Nov. 21. 6m
* - - • of Richard T. Watts, to
satisfy a fi fa from Baker ,
andWilliam Howard, Administrators of Thom:
Howard, deceased, vs Richard T? Watts
made by II B. Gunnison, late Sheriff.
"Lotoflind, number one hundred and seventy five, i said county, deceased. ' I day of June. Eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, and
in the third district of said county, levied on as the j These are therefore to cite, summons auu admon* j ava j,j e t 0 sn jj Petitioner i.nd the said William W.,
property of Cullen Thigpen, to satisfy sundry fi fits . ish al! and smgu.ar the kindred and creditors^ of |j oj> on j er on thc first day ol January, Eighteen hun-
from a Justice court of Warren county. Levy i said dt ceased, to he and appear at iny office within dred and f or jy, with infereat at the rate of eight per
by a Constable. ! the time prescribed by law, to shew causejif any | centj pcr anf / lini| from thc day of January, Eigh
teen hundred and thirty-nine—tor the purpose of
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY toan order of thehonorable the In
ferior court of Dooly county, when f itting for
ordinary purposes will be sold before the Court
house door in Troupville, Lowndes county, on the
first Tuesday in March next, lot of land number tw«
hundred and sixty two in the twelfth district of ori
ginally Irwin, now Lowndes county, containing tour
ADMIMBTOATOB’S notices-
JYotice. -
A ll persons indebted to the estate of Horatio
Sims, late of Leo county, deceased, are reques
ted to make immediate payment, and ***?* ***'"5
demands, are requested to present them in terms of
the law, duly authenticated. ^
Jan 56.1813 « ^
OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Early county when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate ol
Nathan Goolsbie, late of said county deceased.—
This 11th of March, 1848. ,
LAZARUS GOOLSBIE, Adm’r.
PROFESSIONAL notice*
E. W. WARREN,
TNT O TB08 -3. JOttn,
Warren & Jordan,
MWTOI£J*'JEYS .IT
STARKVILLE, La County, o * “
December 3, 1845, 34 If. *'"•
WE K. dc OKAITENniEi)
Attorney at Lai
BLAKELY, Early County, g (or ’
Practices in the South-westers
Nov. 6, 30 tf. -
? or less, sold as the
made and returned to me by a Constable. I the time prescribed by law, to shew . .
Also, four negroes, Jim, a man, Minty, a woman, exist) why said letters should not bo granted.
Amanda, a girl, and Bill a hoy, levied on as the pro- 'Given under my hand at office, this, 2d day j ^tter securing the payment of the raids
perty of George W. Collier, to sati.-fy a fi fa from , December, 181*. I . II. KEY, c.c. o. | monev signed sealed and delivered to thi said Pe-
Pulaski county Superior court, Edward Molvncaux. j December 15. 1847. 1 titioner and the said William W. f his ccrttin instru-
vs George W. Collier, James M. Bracewell^ and j Karin Count u meat in writing, commonly called a Mortgage, (now
I together with the said promissory note tojhe Court
1 Mortgage, bearing ev
Edward St. George, securities on the appeal. Levy <« cot ’r?ia, Early County
made by William Janes, Sheriff of I«ee county. HKREAS' Eliza* M. Bartlett, applies for let-1 j ie ” e e j lown ) by which
Four beds and steads, three mattrasses, four la- , v w tors of Administration on the estate of Jack- ,i nfa
bles two sideboards, one benureau, one gun-case, son W. Bartlett, late of said county deceased,
one pair hand bellows, one wash-stand, one* double These are therefore to cite summon and admon-
barell gun, on single barell gun, one lot of books, j ish all and singular, thc kindred and creditors of
one wnting desk, all levied on as the property of Me- said deceased, to show cause if any exist, why 6aid
rion M. Skaggs, to satisfy a ti fa from Baker Supe- lette rs should not he granted
Administrator's Sale.
next at the house of Lazarus Goolsbie, the
perishable property of Nathan Goolsbie, late of Ear
ly county ^deceased, consisting of household ar* 1
kitchen furniture, &C-, &c.
LAZARUS GOOLSBY. Adm’r.
Jau 3G, 1348. tJs
F OUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior court of Lee coun
ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Mill and lands belonging to the estate of
Horatio Sims, deceased, late of said county.
J. H. WATSON, Adm’r.
Jan 26, 1818. 42 4m
] T^OUR months after date, application will be
? made to the honorable the inferior court of Sum
ter county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
Jacob Coalson late of said county deceased.
ELIZABETH COALSON, Adm'r.
Nov. 24, 1847. 4m
D. & J. VASON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
Albany, Georgia.
april 16, 1845. 1 tf
a T4w,
Wm. L. Morgan.
T. Hughes IeT
IUOI&GAIY & HINES %
ATTORNEYS AT Law
Tronprillc, Lowndes County, ij.
Will practice in the Counties of Thomas LoJIL
Ware and Appling, of the Southern Circuit of r
gia, and Madison, Hamilton and Columbia in pi r
Feb’y. 24,1847. 46 J f ,lor 4
rior court, John Jackson and others, vs Marion M.
Skaggs.
GEORGE W. COLLEY. Sheriff.
Dec. 30, 1847.
Given under my hand at ofljee, this 18lh Janua
ry 1818.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c c o.
Jan. 26. .42 .. 30d
date with said promissory note, lie, the said James j a y 0 fsalc. This 11th January, 1848.
Hamilton, granted, bargained, sflid and released to j ” JAMES T. POWERS. Adm’r.
the said Petitioner and the said William W. Mont- j j an 26 42 tds
gomery, then in life, as Trustees as aforesaid, all j ■jr“7““T~T”T”“r~""T”
that lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in i Acifiliamsifi <&tOi 'S SJllC*
the second District of what was originaliy Early j A GREEABLE to an order of the horrorable tire
t-nt.l Slt.ilo r\l* i
^cor^ia, Baker County.
W HEREAS Richard F. Lyon applies to me
for letters of Administration on the estate of
: Leonard M. Epping, late of said county deceusc
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, are hereby cited and admonished to he and
appear at my-office within the time prescribed by
Fwied law, to shew cause (if any they havcj why said let-
? ti la ters should not be granted.
I’eter Given under iny hand at office, this 18lh day of
ring- January, 11-18.
SETH C. STEVENS, c c
’ 30d
Baker Sheriffs Sales.
ON THE 1ST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT,
tmriLLbe sold before the Court House door in
^* Newton, Baker county, between the usual
kours of sale, the following property to wit:
One lot of land, number three hundred and twen
ty four, in the second district of Baker county, levied
on as the property of Peter Bennet to sat
from Wilkes superior court. John Ada
Bennet, property pointed out by Felix
ton.
Also the steamboat Southerner, levied cn as the
property of James W. Gaylord, to satisfy one fi fai~. g— ! 7 -
from Baker superior court, James If. Fields, vs., f^COTg'ia, Early County.
James W. Gaylord. Property pointed out by plain- j HEREAS Asa C. S. Alexander applies to me
lifF« attorney. . , * for letters of administration on the estate of
Also Hardy Griffin’s interest in Real Estate in George >V. Alexander, late of said county deceased,
the first district of Biker cnn*y. containing six hun-1 These are therefore to cite summon and ad:
dred and twenty-five (625) acres, be the same more all and singular, the kindred and creditors
DT less, levied on by virtue ot a li fa from Iaurens | deceased to be and appear at my Office within the
■uperior court, Samuel Whitaker and his wife Peg-1 r.imo prescribed by law to shew cause (if any tli^L
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.Idministralor^s Sale.
O N Saturday, thc fourth day of March, next, will
be cold at'the late residence of James G. Pow
ers, late of Early county deceased, all thc pcrshible
property of said deceased, consisting of one horse,
stock cattle and hogs, household and kitchen furni
ture, medicine ami books, and many other articles
too tedious to mention. Terms made known on
made to the honorable th<4Inferior court of Ba
ker county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell three negroes, and a house and lot in
Albany, belonging to the estate of William G.
Howard, late of said county, deceased.
JAMES J. KEATON, Adm’r.
Oct. 13, 1847. 27 4m
Law Notice.
T HE undersigned having removed from hum.
tation to the city of Albany, is now prcrar^J
I jlOUR months after date application will be
. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Dooly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of William Stephens, late of said county,
deceased. This 15th Nov. 1847.
ISAAC DANIEL, \ Adm -
county, but now Baker county, in said State of j‘ £ *‘Inferior court of Early county, when sitting for
Georgia, which parcel of land contains one hundred ! ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday
and eighty-two and one-half acres, more or less, and ! in April next, before the Cosrt-house door in Blake-
cncloses all that part of lot eighty-six (86) in said j ly, Early county, between the usual hours of sale,
district and county, lying on the west side of Cola- two negro boys, sold as the property of Jane Foster,
wahee Creek, which creek is the line between the ! deceased, for the purpose of d'
JAMES G, COLLIER, Adm’r.
Sty S. Whitaker, vs Hardy Griffin: t mustered to J have) why said letters should not be granted
John F. Spicer. Property pointed out. Jjy plaintiff. ■ Given under my hand at office, this 11th dav
One Cotton Box, lying at the Blue Spring—sold ! January, 1818.
as she lies, to satisfy ono fi-fa from Baker Super!
Court: Thomas J. CUae.e vs. Thomas H. Ilia!
Property pointed out by P. J. Strozier, and he tuk
the risk of her breaking loose.
GEORGE W. COLLIER, D. Shff.
Dec 29, 1847. t !=>
Stati
Baker Mortgage Sale.
W ILL be sold on thc first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court-house door in Newtmi.
Baker County, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Two steam boilers now in the «fonri mill formerly
owned by Asa Sinquefield, levied on as the property
of Asa Sinquefield, to satisfy two Mortgage Fi Fas
from Baker Inferior court, William ft. Damrrel and
James Walker, vs Asa Sinquefield. Property poin
ted out in said fi fa
GEORGE W. COLLIER, D. Sh’ff.
Dec. 29, 1847. tds.
CLERK’S 1VOTICES.
RI LE IYIS1.
of GcorgD.
Court nf} Hope, &. Co., ■
G. Coster,ChaV A.ITeck-
•r, Edw’d Ilccksher, Ja%
Jan. 19, 1843.
Administrator’s Sate.
‘W57’ ILL he sold on Saturday; the fourth day of
™ March next, at the late residence of Henry
Chipstead, late of Early county, deceased, all thc
perishable properly belonging to the estate of said
deceased, consisting of one sorrel horse, stock cattle
carpenter’s and Joiner’s tools, two saddles, house
hold and kitchen furniture, &e. Terms ou the day
of sale, this 11th Jan. 1848.
GEORGE CROSS, Adm’r,
Jan 26 42 tds
A LI* persons indebted to thc estate of Henry
Chipstead, late of Early county deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against, said estate, to present them
in terms of the law. This Uth January. 1848.
GEORGE CROSS, Adm’r.
Jan 26 42 46.1
Nov 24
ROBERT JOHNSON, \
4m
devote himself entirely to his* profession! 0 ^ ^
pondents and all persons entrusting business i”?
care, may rest assured that their commoniafiT
and business will meet with prompt attention rv
fice south side of Broad, corner of Jackson street
E - H*PLATT
Jy
Jan, 6, 1847.
above land and that part of number eighty-:
on the east side of said creek, sold to N. \V. Collier.
Also, all those three lots or parcels of land, lying,
situate and being in the second District of what was
originally Early county, but now Baker county, in
said State, each containing two hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, and known as number ! 13, (one
hundred and thirteen,) number ] 11, (one hundred
and fourteen,) and number 87, (eighty-seven) in
said District, together with all ar.d singular the
rights, members, hereditaments and appurtenances
to the said lands belonging or in any wise incident
or appertaining : ar.d that there is now due on the
said promissory note and mortgage thc aforesaid sum
of Eight Thousand Dollars principal, with all inter
est accrued thereon from the first day of January,
, Eighteen hundred and thirty-nine down to the day
j of the filing of said petition, with the exception of
ot said t j lc sum 0 j Pom- hundred and sixty-two dollars and
three cents, paid on account thereof ou the seventh
day of June, Eighteen hundred and forty-three :
On motion of the the Attorney of the said George
L. Twiggs, surviving Trustee, as aforesaid, it is
Ordered that the said James Hamilton do pay into
Court, on or before the first day of thc next Term, JExectJtor’S Sate
the amount of principal and interest due on the said a GREEABLE to the last Will and Testament
note ami mortgage, * r shew cause, if any he have. jkjL of llrvant Sheffield late of Early county de-
why he should not be forever barred and foreclosed , cease( l will be sold on thc first Tuesday in March
of Insi equity of redemption in and to the said mort-1 next , before the Court House door in said county,
gaged premises. . one town lot in the town of Fort Gaines, lying on
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this Rule i Washington street, joining Wilson’s tavern, fifty
be served on the said James Hamilton or his special I f eot front,- and ninety feet deep. Sold for the
i • tj t»" t ’ 11- -w j agent, at least three months, or published in one ol , purpose of a division. * Terms on the day of sale.
Li FcttJgru, Ja s Hamilton, j the public Gazettes of this State once a month for 1 ^ SEABORN SHEFFIELD Exec'r
if A. Vandcr IIcop, Samuel • four months prior to the first day of thc next Term. Dec. 2-2,1847* 37 tds *
” ' P? Henry Mathew ] A true extract from the minutes of Baker Supe-; ———
nder the j rior Court, DecemberTerm, 1847._ _ j IVoiice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Dooly count}*, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the
estate of Edward Outlaw, late of said codnty decea
sed. This 18th October, 1847.
YOUNG Ik OUTLAW,) .
M. N. B. OUTLAW, > Aam rs
Oct 27. 1847 29 tds
F OUR months after date, application will be
made, to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Early county, whilst sitting as a Court of Ordina
ry, for leave lo sell the real estate of Wm. J. Gaul-
din, minor.
ED. GAULDIN, Guard.
Nov. 17,1847.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
U PON the pel
Ik Lab^nchere, J. B.
Labouchere. and' Ernest SiHcm, tradin,
firm of Hope, *Sc Co., in Amsterdam, Holland, pray
Bagging, Rope, &c.
359 pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging,
25 bales Gunny “
300 coils Kentucky Rope,
50 hhds. St. Croix and P. R. Sugar,
200 bags Rio and Java Coflee,
1500 sacks of salt,
39 tons Swedes Iron.
A general assortment of Groceries and staple
Dry Gools constantly on hand, and for sale by
CHAS. CAMPBELL, & CO.
Macon, Oct. 6, 1847. 6m #
DR.W.S. LAWTON.
Office ou Broad Street, "
Next no-ir. above Uarkisoh &. Sewaed’s Stdh
Albany, Geo., June 16, 1847. io tlj
EUSSJEVST
Attorney and Counsellor at Lat
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the Courts of the SOfta
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Albany, Aug. 25. 20
LEWIS A. GONEKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Culbbcrt, Randolph County, Get.
T1TILL practice in thc counties of Randolph,E«i,.
* * Baker, Lee, Sumter, Dooly. Decatur and8iti!
art. He will also practice in Barbour and Hem
Counties, in Alabama,
april 21, 1847 2 tf
A, A.&G.W, ALLEN,
ATTORNEYS AT
Baiabridge, Decatur County, Georgia
May 5, 1847 4 tf
| ing m behalf of themselves and for me use ami i
i benefit of Carl Ilcin 0 , surviving copartner of the-
firm of Solomon Heine, late of Amsterdam, the!
; foreclosure of the equity of redemption of and in j
tho.'e lots or tracts of land, situated in the county l
i of Sumter and State of Georgia, and discribcd in i
the Deed of Mortgage as follows :
Jan
, 18 IS.
t ETII C. STEVENS, Ci’k.
kN '
'hursday, tlid 10th day of February next
^-P will be sold at thc late residence of Horatio
^ —.~-7^?xz^=T~s. I Simp, deceased, all thc perishable property of said
A D.71IN ASTRA TOR’S NOTICES. I deceased, consisting ot horses, cattle, hogs, two
'yoke of oxen, household and kitchen furniture, a
.•Idlliinistrator’e Sate. jjarce quantity of lumber, and other articles too ted-
Georgla, Baker County.
W HEREAS Ohadiah Adams.fr’:
Letters of Administration on t
bis wife, Telitha Adam 8 , late of said c
«ed.
Thei'Darc therefore to cite, summer
ish all and singular thc kind, td and
said deceased to be and appear at mv
tbs tims preBcribedXby Jaw to shew r
they have) why said letters should net
Given under my hand at office thi
January 3848.
SETII C. STEVE
Jan 12 10 rod
Xu mo.
1 02
Dislrl
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16 - -
26
Acres.
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o mention. Thi
r thc ensuing year.
.29, 1847
O N the first Tuesday in Marcli next, by virtue of
an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of
Baker county when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the Court house door in Newton
in said connty, between the usual hours of sale, three | rVotfC
negroes, A/ack, a man
Dave, a boy about fiftee
girl about fifteen years of age, and also a house and | hereby requested to mak
mill and land will be rent' d
Terms on the day of sale.
J. II. WATftON, Adm’r.
to HeMoivs & Creditors.
WELCH & NELSON
WE JUST BECIEVED A LARGE A5D WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumery,
!2S©©Se 9
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Among which may be found thc following articles:
INSTRUMENTS.
Abdominal Supporters, Pocket instruments,
Iiancets, (Evans’) Trusses, (Doub. &. Sin.)
Tooth Keys, Syringes, metalic,
Forceps, “ Glass.
Scarificators, Nipple Glasses.
twenty cne years old, j a LL persons indebted to thc estate of Ja:
s old, and Abngail, a , Vickers, late of Thomas com
M.
DRUGS cf MEDICINES.
of He
:cb said property was mortp-red l.y the said | ot j n Albany, all belongingto the estate of William ' those’hi
.icrard Coster, har.es A. Ileckshcr Ldward G .. I Iowa rdf late of said co°nK deceased. Sold for ! then
Vr j V 1 r "CT.i,an<l . n rnr* Hamilton ; oft&e heirs Bn ,| Editors of said ,]ooca s - i ° Utn
sa d A. \ andcr 1 loop, Samuel P. J .abouchere, j Terms on the da
Dec. 29. 1817.
JAMES J KEATON, Adm’r.
oi dismi?
Georgia, Dooly Comity.
W HEREAS Wililinm Smith
the estate of Elisha Ward
deceased applies to me for letter,
said administration,
These are therefore to cite, si
ish all and singular the kinurod a
deceased, to be and appear at nr
time prescribed by law, to shew
nave) why 6aid letters should net bo granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 16th Novem
ber, 1847. ' P. 11. KEY’, cc o. *
Nov 24 6m
GEORGIA, \ COURT OF ORDINARY,
Early Courtly. 4 January Trrm, 1848.
Present thc Honorable James Bush, Asa C. S. Alex
ander, and Benjamin Wolf, Judges of said Court.
A(l3ntiii8B atos*’s Snie.
virtue oLnti order of the honorable the Info
or court of Dooly connty, when sitting for or-shall apply to thc honorable Inferior Court of said
hen silting for ordinary purposes on the
lay in July next, to appoint lit and proper
persons agreeably to the statute in such cases made
and provided, to distribute among the Distributees,
the estate of the late Nathan Vickers, deceased.
JAMES J. LESTER, Adm’r.
J. B. Strop. Henry Mathew Labouchere, and
. ftil-em. merchants trading under the firm of Hope, i
f & 6*0-,! y Deed bearing date the twenty fourth day !
• of December, one thou;and eight hundred and forty,!
i to secure the payment of two Bonds,each bearing!
! date the nineteenth day ol October, one thousand!
'.eight hundred and made by the said mort-j
1 g igors. to the said irv-rtgagees and each bond con- ] dinary purposes, will be >!d before the Court-house
. i ditioned to pay to ti'.e sain mortgagees, the sum of' door in Vienna, Dooly coifnty, between t,bo usnai i ^* irs ^
*! one hundred and twelve thousand five hundred dol-1 hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next,
i! Lars', with interest at-seven per cent, per annum, in ! the following lands, viz :
j four equal instalments, the first instalment or sum ! Lot of land, number one hundred and fifty-nine,
»:nen and aclnror.- \ of twenty-eight thousand one hundred and twenty- j lying in the tenth district of said county, with a good
J creditors of said ' fire dollars, payable on the first day of May one j saw and grist mill thereon, and some six or eight
office within the thousand eight hundred and forty-four. One of j acres cleared, with buildings to live in.
luse, (if any they j which said bonds, the said above named firm of Lot number ten, lying in the fourteenth district
' Hope, &■ Co., assigned by writing on the same dav, of said county, and half of lot number one hundred
to ftolomon Heine and Carl Heine copartners trail
ing under thc firm of Solomon Heine on the seven
teenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and
forty-one, and at the same time assigned an equal
share ot benefit in the said .mortgage to the same
party; and that the said firm is now represented by
Carl Heine, thc surviving copartner, and that there , , ... 0 .. - ,
still remains unpaid upon the said bonds the sum of of saitf county, supposed to contain three hundred
one hundred and seven thousaud and eighty-one ! acres ofjand. Half of the let that Mas. Whitfield
rlollsirc and oigS.Vy fivo co r.Ls, (S 107,081 86) with j non- Hrco on, or all lying Mouth of SIVI ft Creek, and
w .. . , - - interest on the sum from the first day of May. one! two hundred two ana a half acres Ivin* south of said
nore af saj^count)', haying apphed to tlte Court tor | th 0U yi n d eight hundred and forty-seven upon the | half lot, adjoining Wm. Collins on the
g tolerably
bonus
nty deceased, ,
ediate payment, and ; Alum,
demands against said estate, will re
ccording to law.
W. G. TONDER, E.\‘r.
unty, Jan, 15, 1818. 41 40d
GEORGIA—Decatur C<
fEK) the Distributees of the
Vickers, deceased, late of s
hcre!)y notified that four
iisafy.
■state of Nat!
id County :—^
nths after date, I
and sixty two, lying in the tenth distrie
terest therein, as he holds a bond for said half!*'
G BOStGlA—Decatur Cost ally.
A liL dersonsinterested, are hereby notified that
four months after date, application will be made
the honorable Inferior court of said county
Y’onbanks.
Also, the plantation whereon John H. Y’ckibanks i
died, lying on Swift Cr ek in the fourteenth (district | Jan ~ gc> l5>8
J. LESTEIT, Adir
J OSEPH LEE, Guardian of Jgjncs B., Nancy
Margaret, Josiali J., and Senia Ann Jones, nil
nors M said county, haying applied to the Court for | thousand eight hundred and forty-seven upon the I half lot, adjoining Wm. Collins on the West, and
Letters of Dismission from the Guardianship oi said . ij 0n( j ] ic ld bv the said Hope &. Co., and the sqm of Samuel Story on the East, said land bein'* tolerably
minors; It is therefore ordered, that all persons con- onc hundred and two thousand and sixty-two dollars well improved, eighty oj ninety acres under a r*ood
cerned bo and appear at the next term of said Court, | an j twenty-eight cents, (102,062 28) with interest! fence, and fifty or sixty low in cultivation, witlTtol-
lo be held on the first Monday in P® xt * an “ ! from the first of May aforesaid, on the bond assign-! erablc fair buildings thefeon. AH the said lands be-
tfhow cause, if any they have, why said letters j C( j hy the said Hope &. Co., and now held by Carl | longing toths estate of John II. Youbanks, late of
of dismission should not be granted. | Heine, survivor of thc firm of Solomon Heine as*! said connty, deceased, s|id sold for the benefit of the
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, a f ore said, making the sum of two hundred and nine J heirs and creditors. Terns made known on the dav
this 11th day of January, 1848 J thousand one hundred and forty-four dollars and of sale
JAMES G. COLLIER, c c o. j thirteen cents, (209,144 13) due and unpaid on said
Jan 26 42 6m bonds and mortgage. J Jan
On motion of Francis S. Bartow, attorney for
petitioners—it i3 ordered that the said mortgagors
do pay into this Court, on or before thc first day of
Georgia, Dooly County.
4 SHEFFIELD, Adm’r
fc9 tds
Sarah Wooten, late of said county, deceased, i next term of this Court, the principal and inter-
applies to mo for Letters of Dismission from said
administration.
These arc therefore to cite, summon and admon
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 said letters of dismission should not be
granted.
My,
•ag. 11,
est due on said bonds and mortgage, and the costs of
this application—and in default thereof that the
equity of redemption of the said mortgagors in the
said mortgaged premises be forever foreclosed.
And it Ts further ordered that a copy of this Rule
be published in one of the public gazettes of this
fttate, once a month for four months, ot served on
the mortgagors or their special agent or attorney, at
least three montlis previous to the time the money is
Given under my hand at office, this 31st day of leasuiiree moniiw previous to the time the money is
ily 1847. * P. II. KEY c c o. directed to be p*.ud, and that such further and other
- * ' proceedings be had as are prescribed by the statutes
Georgia, Dooly County.
Ilf HEREAS A P. Spradley applies to me for
VW letters of Administration on the estate of Charles
Spradley, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite, summon aud admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
p*Sd deceased to be and appear at my office within
thetime prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand, this thc 13m of Jar.*
wy, 1848. P. II. KEY, c c o.
|*n. 19, 59d
of the State of Georgia in euch cases made and
provided.
A true extract from the minutes of Sumter Su
perior Court, this l?tb day of December, 1847.
EASON SMITH, Clerk S. C.
December 15, 1847. ^ ti ^l
N. B. The above lands are sold to invest the ti
tle in the Mortgagors, lo enable them to make title
to purchasers under them. Therefore any. of the
lands so advertised may be treated for at private
sale, and good bonds given for title, to be given
when the Mortgage sale takes place.
JAMES HAMILTON.
AdimnistrAtor’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday i\ April next, will he sold
agreeable t.o an orderof the honorable the In
ferior court of Dooly countY when sitting for ordi-
ry purposes; will be sold tfefore the Court-house
door in Vienna in said couiW, between the usual
hours of sale, two negroes, \V : Trusty, a man, a-
bout forty five years of agc,\and Houdv, a min,
about twenty-one years old, so\[ as the property of
Jacob McNair, late of said couifty deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors. Terms made
known on tha day of sale.
GEORGE M. DUNCAN, Adtn’r.
Jan. 49, 1818.
Creditor’s Sale.
"l^ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
v “ next, between the usual hours of sale, Afore
the Court house door in Americus, Sumter cc nty,
tho following Megroes; to wit: Abram, a man fifty
five years of age, 1-avina, a woman fifty yet s of
age. Diley, a woman twenty years of age, and I ank
a boy seventeen years of age, sold as the pre erty
of James Guerry, deceased, after the tenninat n of
a life estate in Mary Guerry, late deceased osaid
county, for the benefit of the heirs.
JAMES p. GUERRY", E: r.
Dec. 29, 1847. 38 tds
Notice.
N Wednesday, the eighth da
scs, hogs, one set of blacksmiths tools, and other
tides too tedious to mention. Terms made known
on the day of safe.
WILLIAM GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
Jan. 39, 1848. 41 tds
Notice.
A LI. persons indebted to the cstntc of Bryant
Sheffield, late of Early county deceased, are
requested to pay up immediately, and those having
demands against said estate, to present them ’
terms of the law.
SEABORN SHEFFIELD, Ex’r.
Jan. 12, 1848. <,od
Alcohol,
Paregorid,
Alum,
Laudanum,
Bateman's Drops,
Number Six,
British Oil,
Castor Oil,
N utmeg8,
Cream Tartar,
Cloves,
Rhubarb,
Mace,
Jalap, Powdered,
Snuff, Macaboy & Scotch,Ipecac, “
Balsam Copavia,
Sup Carb. Soda,
** Canada,
Epsom Salts,
44 Fir,
Copperas,
Brimstone,
Quinine, Sulphate,
Borax,
Morphine, 44
Bark, Peruvian!
Iodine,
44 Elm,
Kreosote,
Opodeldoc,
Seidlitz Powders,
Harlem Oil,
Soda, “
PAINTS, OILS, <$• DYE-STUFFS.
White Load,
Patent Black,
Red
Annatto,
Black w
Varnish, Coach,
Venetian Red,
44 Japan,
Spanish Brown,
44 Black,
Yellow Ochre,
Spirits Turpentine,
Chrome Greert,
Linseed Oil,
Paris Green, (in oil)
Sperm 44
Verdigris, do.
Whale 44
Logwood, (Ground)
Madder,
Litherage,
Prussian Blue,
Turkey Umber,
Indigo,
Vandyke Brown,
Waiting,
Rose Pink,
Vermillion,
Pumice Stone,
Sand Paper,
Lamp Black,
Terra do Sienna.
PERFUMERY tf
FANCY ARTICLl
Shaving Soaps,
Ivory Combs,
Toilet do.
Dressing do.
Extracts,
Cologne Water,
Hair Oils,
Perfume bottles,
Rose 44
Lavender M
Shaving Brushes,
Tooth Powder,
Hair do.
Tooth do.
M Paste.
BOOKS 4- STATIONARY.
THOMAS C, SPICER,
ATTORN E It AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia.
Jan. G, 1848. 39 ly
J. LAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Itainbridgc, Decatur County, Georgii
Will attend punctually the Superior Courtsoftia
Counties of Early, Baker and Decatur, of the Sort?
western, and of the County of Thomas of die So
ern Circuit.
July 9, 1845, 13 y
LAW NOTICE.
T HE undersigned having united their pfo-
sional interest, will hereafter practiceU*
under thc style of LY ON & CLARK, and wiBpw
prompt attention to any business intrusted tothr
care, in ai.l the countries of thc South-W«t
Circuit—Stewart of the Chat tahoochee. and Bet
as and Lowndes of the Southern Circuit
RICHARD F. LYON.
RICHARD II. CLARK.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 17, 1847. 32 tf
ALEXANDER W r . SNEEI),
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Decatur County, Ga.
Will practice in the Counties of Decatur Eir
Baker, and Thomas, Georgia, and Gadsden
Jackson Counties, Florida.
Dec. 30, 1846. 38 tf
JOSL\ fi?. 15AYES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Decatur Comity, Gw
Dec. 30. 1846.
38 tf
JOHN SiiLBO,
ATTORNEY AT LA If
! ALBANY GA.
j Will practice in the several Courts of thc S*"
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart wd
ties.
j april, 18, 184 . 1 tf.
j JAMES VAN REYSEGOM. THOMASUr* 1
j JAMES TAN RETNEGO.V, * t0
; General Commission
I AND
JPRG29UCE
39 Water Street, New Y’ofk.
Aug. 4,1847. 17 tf
Notice.
\XriLI. bo sold on thc first Tuesday in March,
nest in tho town of Thomasviile, between the
usual hours of sale,one YOUNG BAY HORSE,
sold as tho property of James M. Vickers, lato of
said county, deceased. Terms made known on the
day of ealo.
W. G. PONDER, Ext.
Thomasviile, Jan. 15, 1848 tda
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Nathan
Goolsbie, late of Early county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having demands against said estate, to present them
in terms of thc law. This Ilth January, 1848.
LAZARUS GOOLSBIE, Adm’r.
Blank Books, Visiting Cards,
School do. Foolscap Paper,
Miscellaneous do. Letter Paper, (fine)
. “ “ (common)
Black, Bine &. Red Ink, Bill Paper, (ruled)
Pocket Books &. Wallets, Note “
Memorandum Books, “ envelopes,
Wafers, & Sealing-wax, Letter do.
Blank Cards, g te el Pens.
groceries.
Best Otard Brandy Soda,
Old Port Wine, (pure) Salt Petor,
SCOTT, CAHART, & Cl
WHOLESALE GROCERSi
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS’
MACON, GEORGIA.
Sept. 29, 1847.
SEEG© &
Factors and General
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Apalachicola, Florida.
Wm. W. Sims. Wm. W.
April 16, 1845 1 tf
Dry
Mustard, (pure)
Vinegar,
oiivo on,
I Bar Soap, (No. l.)
J OB WORK of all kinds executed at this Office Starch,
with neatness and despatch. ! Saleratus
I ’ eCember 3 i Albany’, July 28, 1847,
Cinnamon, (Ground)
Young Hyson Tea.
Pepper, (Ground)
Spice, do.
Ginger, do.
“ race.
Table Salt.
16
Greenwood’s Ware
7 §HfTHE subscriber would
k&SKsWUc customers,and the Plantei^
that his WARE-HOUSE
penedtorthe reception of COTTON,
prepared to supply his customers with eft
AND ROPE and a general assortment ^
PLE GOODS. He is also prepared
CASH ADVANCES on Cotton in etc*
shipment to his friends at Aralachicofc. {Ljpjp,
ana Liverpool A. S. GRF‘®N™ ,.
5 tf
and Liverpool.
Idas 29, 1847.
Sept. 23,
f We are ready to make
j on-Cation stored in any '
l in Albanv.
' SIMS f