The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, June 17, 1848, Image 4

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nm ■■SB JJublic 0aks. Early SherilT’s Sales. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY,NEXT, "^JflLLbe sold before the Court-house door in Blakely, Early county, between .the usual Hours of sale, the fallowing property, to wit: Lot of lart J number throe hundred and twenty-six, (325) in the 13th district of Early county; levied on m the property of James Reddin to satisfy one fi fa issued from a Justice Court of Troup county: John B. Lee vs James Reddin, security. Levy made and Returned to me by a constable. , Also, the east naif of lot of land nnmber 100, in the 26th district of Early county; levied on as the property of Isham R. Sheffield to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of Early county: Robinson & Anderson vs Isham R. Sheffield.— Property pointed out by defendant. ‘ WESTLEY SHEFFIELD, Sheriff. Jane 3,1848. (Clerk’s Notices. Georgia, Baker County. W HEREAS William H Howard administrator upon the estate of SamueL Howard late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismiss ion from said administration These are therefore to cite summon and admonish ill and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my Office within 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 13th day of, March, 1848. SETH C. STEVEN'S, c. c. o. March 15. 49 6m ^Unninistrator’s, Notices. Administrator’s Sale. gY an order of the honorable the-Inferior Court of Lee county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinaiy, will be sold at the Court House door in Starkville, Lee county, on the first Tuesday in July next, lot of land " ’ 13th district—lot Mo. 4, in the 1st dis- No. 74, in the trict, and all of Horatio Sims* interest in No. 2, in the 1 st district of Lee county. The last mentioned being the mill lot. Also, on the same day, at the Court House in Vienna, in Dooly county, lot No. 211, in the 2d dis trict of Dooly county. / Also, at the Conit House on the same day in Wayne county, let No. 10, in the 2d district of said county, containing four hundred and ninety acres. Also, at the Court House in Laurenceville,,Gwin nett county, on the same day, one hundred and twenty- five acres, adjoining Brown and others in said county, and was formerly the property of Ignatius Few. Also, cm the same day, at the Court House door in Montgomery county, Ten Thousand acres of Pine Land, adjoining Tennel and others in said county, on the waters of the Ohoopie, and was formerly the property of Ignatius Few. •Also, on the same day, at the Court House in Washington county, Two Thousand acres of Pine Land in said county, on the waters of Buffalo, and was formerly the property of Ignatius Few. 1 Also, on the same day, at the Court House in Col umbus, lot ofland No. 149, in the 3d district—lot No. 6, in the 17th district, (both Muscogee county) and containing 202£ acres. AH the above to be sold as the property of Horatio Sims, late of Lee county, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. J. H. WATSON, Adrn’r. April 29, 1848. 3 tds. Georgia—Early County. W HEREAS, Seaborn Sheffield, Administrator of the estate of William McMillan, late of said county deceased, applies for letters of Dismisson. These are 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 t^e time prescribed by law, then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should no be granted. Given nnder my hand at office, this 20th day of March, 1848. JAS. G. COLLIER, c.c. o. March 29. 1848. 51 6m. Georgia, Dooly County. W HEREAS Pleasant H Key administrator of the estate of William Hubanks deceased, ap plies to me for Letters of dismissiou from said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite, summon and admon ish all aud singular the kindred and creditors of laid deceased to be and appear at my office within 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 the 21st of February, 1848. P. H. KEY, c co. March 1 46 6m Georgia^ Dooly County. ■^yHEREAS Amos D. Iligden and Winiferd Higden apply .o me for letters of adminis tration, with the Will annexed, on the real estate of Charles H. 11-gden late of said county, deceased. These are 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 should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 2nd day of May, 1848. P. II. KEY, May 13. 30d Administrator’s Sale W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at Newton, Baker County, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to The house and lot in Albany, Georgia, known as the late residence of Thomas Perry, sold at the risk of the former purchaser, and terms made known the day of sale. ^.bminfetrator’s Notices. F OUR months afterdate application will be made * to the. honorable the Interior Court of Dooly county, when sitting for ordinary purposes lor leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of inn negroes belonging to the < S. M. Johnson, late of said county* deceased JOSHUA ADAIll, Adm’f. May 20,1848. • L*OUR 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 all the real estate of John E. Dykes, late of said connty, deceased. WILUAM M DYKES, Adm’r. MaY.20,1848. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of ,Doo- Twcniy-Five Hollars Reward. RUN AWAY from the plantation of the subsciber, on Sunday night, the 19th of iast V. March, a, mulatto girl, named Elizabeth, ^ about 23 years old, a little over tho medium heigut, rather slender,long straight hair, put up with a comb, light colored eyes, bright find ritelligent, carried with her three or fourmuslinand calico dress es. Elizabeth was raised in Jones county, Georgia, and has resided in Macon. The above reward will be given for her apprehension and confinement in jail, or delivery to me. BENNETT* BELL. May 27,1848. 7 if. The Georgia Telegraph will copy till forbid, and forward their account to this office. ly county when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot of land number one huudred ar . id four in the tenth district of said county, as the property of Joel Culpepper, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAMES C. BRADLEY, JOHN McMERCER. Administrators with the Will annexed. Feb 16.1848 45 4in T^OUR 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 north half of lot of land number number twenty- three, in the 9th district of said connty, as the prop erty of Coinmilla F. Mayo, late of said county de ceased. This 7th March, 1848. BENJAMIN G. SMITH, Adm’r. March, 15 49 4m 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 of Nathan Goolsbie, late of said county deceased.— This 11th of March, 1848. LAZARUS GOOLSBIE, Adm’r. Jan SG 42 4m Also, at the same time and place, will be sold n Two lots with the improvements thereon in the town of Albany, one known as the late reeidencs of G. Thomas, dec’d., and the ether the present residence of J. J. Gillion, and both sold to perfect titles,having been sold in the life time of intestate without perfect ing the same. F. O. WELCH, Adm’r of Thomas Perry, dec’d. May 27,1848. 7 tds I jlOUR months after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Dooly connty when sitting asa Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the Teal estate belonging to Thomas Catoe late of said countv deceased. JOHN M. SAUNDERS, Adm’r. April 13, 1848. miscellaneous Notices. NOTICE. T17 HEN any personshall hereafter make any fence, * ■ or cut anv tree, or make other obstruction iti miscellaneous Notices. HQRaT &, Mc&WIER, JJAVK removed from west, On the comer of Broad and Washington streets, where they are now openinga large and well.selected stock of STAPLE GOODS t such, as Dry Goods, Clothing, professional. Notices. E. W. WARREN. Sail, Sugar and Coffee, Bacon, Lard, * Castings, Bagging, ft. N, GRAY, cut any tree, or make ptber obstruction ih or across any public road the Commissioners may be notified of the obstructions, if the same does not come u nder their knowledge, or any one ofthem; and unless removed in two days, such. person shall, for every such offence, pay a line not exeeed ng twenty dollars, to bo recovered by warrant, under the hand and seal of any Justice of the Peace, to be applied as is herein directed, and it shall be the duty of the overseer of the road, forthwith, to cause such ob structions to be removed. Ordered by the Court that the Commissioners and Overseers ot rpads in the respective districts of Ba ker county, be required vigorously to enforc the above section of the road law. And iii defaultthere- of that they he subject to a fine for contempt of this Court. And that the above clause and this order be published once a month for six months in each of the Albany Papers, for the information of all concerned. A true extract from the minnte3 of Baker Interior Court, this 1st day of May, 1848. SETH C. STEVENS, c. i. c. May ^7,1848. 7 mCm Hals, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, And all other articles used by the Planters in,this countnr. 'H. &. Me. would be glad to have their friends and customers call and examine the stock and prices. JUST RECEIVED, A large lot of “SPUN TRUCK? Oct. 20, 1847. 28 tf F OUR months after date application will lie made to ‘ “ Administrator’s Sale. TI7ILL be sold on Wednesday the21st day of June * * next, at the residence of John E. Dykes late of Dooly county, deceased, a portion of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of cattle, hogs, corn and fodder, household and kitchen fnrniture and various other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known the day of sale. Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold WILLIAM M. DYKES, Adm’r. of John E. Dykes. May 13, 1848. 5 tds the honorable the Inferior Court of Sumter county, when sitting for ordinary 1 purposes for leave to sell the land aud negroes belonging to the estate ofS. M. Johnson, late of said county,deceased. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Adra’i F OUR months afterdate application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Sumter county when sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate belonging to James Rowe o! said county, deceased. JOHN B. McDonald, Adm’r. with the will annexed. Feb. 16,1848. 45 Georgia—Baker County. ^njT’IIEREAS William H. Howard administrator " * upon the estate of William Shepperd late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said Administration These are 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, then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this !3thdav of March, 1848. S. C. STEVENS, c. c. t March 15. 49 6m Adiulnistralor’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of Dooly county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court House doer in Van Wert, Paulding connty, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tudsday in July next, lot ofland No.‘ 1302, in the twenty-first district, third section of originally Cherokee, now Paulding county—said land belonging to the estate of William Slade, late of Dooly county, dec’d, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the dav of^sale. WILLIAM SLADE, Adm’r. April 29, 1848. 3 tds. GEORGIA, ) •COURT OF ORDINARY, Early County. \ January Thrm, 1848. . , Present the Honorable James Bush, Asa C. S. Alex-1 J »ne next, between the usual hours of sale, lot ol Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Dooly County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court House door in Vienna Dooly County, between the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in July next, a portion of the land belonging to the estate of Edward Outlaw, late of said county deceased, viz: Lots numbers one hundred and one (101) and 6ixty acres of the south half of lot number one hundred and two, (102)all lying and being in the 7th dis trict of said County. Also, will be sold lx fore the Court House door in Tazewell, Marion County, on the first Tuesday in ander,».nd Benjamin Wolf, Judges of said Court. J OSEPH LEE, Guardian of James B., Nancy, Margaret, Josiah J., and Senia Ann Jones, mi nors af said county, having applied to the Court for Letters of Dismission from the Guardianship of said minors : It is therefore ordered, that all persons con cerned be and appear at the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 11th day of January, 1848. JAMES G. COLLIER, c c o. Jan. 26 42 6m Rule Nt. Si. (COPY.) Georgia, ) KNOW ALL MEN, by these pres- Dooly county. ) ents that Thomas Mims is held and firmly bound unto Thomas Sanders in the ju=t sum of one thousand dollars, for the true payment of which he binds himself, his heirs, executors, admin- trators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents sealed with his seal and d ited the 27th day of March, Eighteen hundred and thirty-three. The condition of the above bond or obligation is «nch,that if tho above bound Thomas Mims shall make or cause to be made a good and lawful title tea certain lot, tractor pircel ofland, lying and /being tn'the Cherokee purchase, and known a* No.. 19, Iff thejj first s et*. >n and fifth district of said purchase, by the first d*/ of next, then the above obligation to be void, else remain in full force and virtue. ' his THOMAS X MIMS, L. S. mark Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Pierce Callahan. land number one hundred and ninety-five (195) in the 5th district of said county. The above lands sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of 6aid deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. YOUNG P. OUTLAW,) . M. N. B. OUTLAW, \ Adm T March 22, 50 tds Administrator's Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the ***■ Inferior Court of Appling county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court House door in Vienna Doolv county, on the first Tuesday in September next, lot of land No. fifty-ni/ie, (59,) in the ninth district (9,) of Dooly county, sold asthe property of David Summerall, late of said connty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on day of sale. JESSE SUMMERALL, Adm’r. June 10,1818. tds 9 May 20,1848. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ) Milledgeville, March 16th, 1848. ( T HE holders of certificates for lots or fractional lots of land in Ware county, sold in compliance with an act of the General Assembly of this State, passed on the 23d day of December, 1833, upon which the purchase money has been fully paid, are notified and required to grant the same on or before the 1st day of July next, or on failing to do so, that all such lots or fractional lots at that time remaining un granted, will be held and deemed a3 forfeited to the State, and liable to be sold under the provisions of act entitled “ an act to declare certain lands in the county of Ware , forfeited to the State, and to provide for disposing of the same.” Approved December 30th, 1847. GEORGE W. TOWNS, Governor. By the Governor, Chas. II. Rice, Scc’ry. Ex. Dep’t March 29, 1848. 51 3m A LL persons indebted to the estatcof Wiley Ogle- tree late of Baker county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ing demands against said deceased, are required to present them duly authenticated within the time pre scribed by law PHEREBY OGLETREE, Adm’rx. Mav20. 1848. 6 40d DR. JOEL BRAN HAITI’S Liver & Dyspeptic Medicine. O ne of the preparations for persons of weak J JAS just received a large and well selected stock of Drugs aud Medicines, Paints Oils, Dye-stuffs, Perfumery, ATTORNEYS AT LAV? Starkville, Lee County December 3,1845, 34 tf; ’’ ® Co - GRAY & STAFFORip^ Attorneys at Law Will practice in the South-western r; ’ Georgia, and Gadsden and Leon counti« « I-*?'* A. A. & G. W. ALLEN^ s Attorneys at Law Balnbridgc, Decatur Count. . May 5,1847 4 u*** WM. L. MOKGAH. AND FANCY ARTICLES. IHORGAIV & BINES, Attorney at Law Tronpvillc, Lowndce Count, n Will practice.in the Counties of ThomJ Lowndes and Appling,of the Southern GW** Georgia, and Madison, Hamilton and CntS 11 * Florida [Feb’y. 24,1847. ^ AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: INSTRUMENTS. A LL persons indebted to the Dvkes late of Doolv cour ate of John E. Dykes late of Dooly countv, deceased, will please make immediate payment, those to whom said estate is indebted are required to present their de mands in terpis of the law. WILLIAM M. DYKES, Adm*r. of John E. Dykes. Miv 13.1848. 6 40d and tardy digestion. Try it—don’t be afraid to try it. References. Rev. T. II. Murphy, ) Joiin B. Harrison, > Citizens of Sumter connty. Cha’s. J. Malone, ^ The above valuable medicine, together with a well selected assortment of Drugs, &c., for sale by D. YOUNG, Americus, Georgia. March l, :8 48 46 ly cq A LL persons having claims or demands against the estate of Richard Stevens, Sen., late of Dooly counter, deceased, are requested to present the same to the undersigned, authenticated, within the time required by law, and all those who are indebted to said estate, by note or otherwise, are respectfully requested to make payment without delay, to JAMES STEVENS, Executor of Richard Stevens, dec’d. May 6,1848. 4 40d. SOUTHERN Mutual Insurance Company. Office at the counting room of H. J. & J. B. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Turner Scarborough, late of Leo county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all hav ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated in terms of the law. B. F. COCK, Adm’r. April 5, 1848. 40d 52 miscellaneous Notices. Administrator’s Sale. residence ot Joel Culpepper late of Dooly coun ty,deceased, a portion of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of cattle, hogs, wheat, and va rious other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known the dav of sale. JAMES C. BRADLEY, ) ., , JOHN McMERCER, \ Admr e ‘ INVALUABLE FAMILY COMPANION. S IX Lectures on causes, Prevention and cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases. Two hundred and thirty- four pages, twenty-eight engravings. Paper fifty cents; bound seventy-five cents. Mail to any part— postage nide and-half cents. Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, $2. Mail to any part, 50 cents, postage. Inhaling Tubes. Silver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Sup porters, perfect, $S to $10, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Wombs, and Weak Back, and Chest; sent by Express everywhere. For’ Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give from bead to foot, and circumference of person, next the sur face, above the hips. If Rupture, mention which side. Agents wanted for the sale of the alo/e goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707, Broadway New York, post paid. March 29,1848. 51 ly WM II. WniTEy GnJin, WM. BOYNTON, Lumpkin, JOHN DILL, Fort GaineSy CHS. BEM1S, Fort Gaines< The principal office is located m Griffin,and agen cies established at various important points in the State. The company are now prepared to take risks on any kind of property on the mutual princi ple ; which saves to the insured more than half the expenses insuring in common companies, as he has otliing to pay but his proportion of actual losses, •hile those insured in other companies, liave to pay their proportion of the interest on from 1 to $§500,000 capital stock of the company. A full explanation of the plan can be obtained by calling at the office or addressing either ot the subscribers. J. U. PARSONS, Sec’ry. II J. SARGENT, Assistant Sec'ry. Griffin, February 3, 1848 45 tf May 6,1848. 4 tds with the will annexed. State Of Georgia, Dooly County. Court of Ordixahy, November Term. Present the Honorable Samuel C. Lippett, Samuel P. Bond, Alexander Merriwether, William McDaniel, Judges of said Court. JT appearing to tho Court, onjhe petition of Jas. TCpOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Justices of the Inferior Comt while sitting as a court of ordinary in and for the. county, of Pulaski, for lpave to sell all the real estate of Jacob Parker.son, late of said connty,deceased. CORDIAL PARKERSON, Adm’r. Jnne 10,1848. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Lee county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soli the land and negroes belonging to tho estate ol' Nathan Griffin, late of said county, deceased. WILLIAM GRIFFIN, Adm’r. June 3,1848. ^I.L persons are hereby forewarned from trading PROSPECTUS FOR PUBLISHING AT WASHINGTON, D. C. During the approaching Presidential Canvass, A WEEKL TAPER, TO BE ENTITLED « THE CAMPAIGN:» TO BE EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO THE ADVOCACY AND DISSEMINATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, AND THE SUPPORT OF THE NOMINEE FOR THE PRESIDEN CY, OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, WHICH WILL CONVENE AT BALTIMORE IN MAY NEYT. II. Ross, John M. San lers, Thomas R. Sanders, Morgan J. Sanders, Lydia Sanders and Daniel C. Sanders, that Thomas Mims, Ute of said county, deceased, did ift his lifetime execute to Thomas Sanders, his bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to said Thomas Sanders,for lot of land. No. (19,) .nineteen, in the first section and fifth dis trict of the Chbrokee purchase; and it further ap pears that the said Thomas Mims departed this life without executing tkle to said lot of land, in any way providing therefor ; and it farther appearing that said Thomas Sanders has paid the purchase money for said lot of land, and that he has since dc- to the Inferior Court ol Baker connty, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the ne groes belonging to the estate of Mary Ann Brinson, minor, dec’d., for the purpose of distribution among the distributees. STIREN BRINSON, Ad’mr. May 6,1848. I ^IOUR months after data application will be made - to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Real. Estate of Jacob McCulough, late of said county deceased. S. B, WEBB, Adm’r. March 29,1848. 51 4m parted this fife and tbit the above mentioned peti- tionera are his heire j$eneral, apff said heirs have 0 itioned this court to direct Thomas Cobb, admin istrator upon the estate of said Thomas . Mims, de ceased, to execute these titles to said let of land, in conformity with said. bond. It is therefore hereby ordered that noticebe given at three or more public places in said county, jn the Albany Patriot of such application that all concerned may file objections in the Clorks office, (if any they have) why saidThos. • Cebb, administrator as aforesaid, should not execute titlos to said lot of land, in conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of the Court, 80th day of November, 1847. PI.EA&ANT H. KEYj'c. c. o. May 29,1848. , 6 mJra The subscribers propose to commence, on the 16th May, a campaign paper under the title above, and to continue tbesaroe, weekly, for the term of six months preceding the presidential election, which is to take place in Nbvember next. The paper will be devoted exclusively to the discussion and advocacy of dem ocratic principles and measures, and pledged to the support of the candidates who may be presented for the suffrages of the American people for the two high est offices in their gift, by the National Democratic Convention which will assemble in Baltimore in the present month. terms: The Campaign will be edited, fey one of the best' political writers in the eounlry. It will be printed on a mammoth SHEET nearly twice the size of the T^OUR months after <fete. application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Ear ly county when sitting for ordinary purposes, leave to sell a part of the real estate of William A. Bethea, late of said eouuty deceased. This 22d of January, 1848. ELIZABETH J. BETHEA, Admr’x. Feb 3 43 4m 17 OUR months after date application will be made # to the honorable Inferior court of Dooly county, Daily Union,” and folded in a convenient form for binding at ONE DOLLAR PER COPY. Chibs wifi be furnished with six copies for $5'. 10. while sitting aS a court of ordiinary, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Caleb W, Harvey, late of said county, deceased. JOHN P. HARVEY, , Administrator with the wiu annexed. April 5, |848. 52 “ “ 20 « 16. US” NOTICE.—Newspapers by publishing the above together with this notice, until the first of June, will be furnished w'Uh one copy of the “ Campaign.” •The last number of the “ CAMPAIGN” wifi ,bb published after the election, and will contain the offi cial returns oftbe canvass in every State. RITCHIE & HEISS. Washington, (D. C.) April 20,1848. For Sale. A FINE HORSE AND 'BUGGY, separate* am. ly or together, for cash or approved credit.— Apply at tiffs Office. [Jan. 6, ', 39 if Sargents Storc t Griffin. tion of the following BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. G. HILL, Griffin, President, J. CLARK, iZsq., Lumpkin, V.Presiden JOHN U. PARSONS, Griffin, Secretary. II. K. M-KO Y, Esq., Americas, Attorney. L. R- BREWER, Grifin, Treasurer. C. LE WIS, Grijfin f II. J. SARUEN T, Griffin, 'irrr ir ivirrri? Abdominal Supporters, Pocket instruments, Lancets, (Evans’) Trusses, (Doub. & Sin.) Tooth Keys, Syringes, metal ic, Forceps, “ Glass. Scarificators, Nipple Glasses. DRUGS * MEDICINES. Alcohol, Paregoric, Alum, Laudanum, Bateman’s Drops, Number Six, British Oil, Castor Oil, Nutmegs, Cream Tartar, Cloves, Rhubarb, Mace, /. Jalap, Powdered, Snuff, Macaboy & Scotch,Ipecac, “ Balsam Copavia, Sup Carb. Soda, “ Canada, Epsom Salts, “ Fir, Copperas, N Brimstone, Quinine, Sulphate, Borax, Morphine, ** Bark, Peruvian, Iodine, “ Elm, Kreosote, Opodeldoc, Seidlitz Powders, Harlem Oil, Soda, “ FAINTS, OILS, df D YE-STUFFS. White Lead, Patent Black, Red Annatto, Black “ Varnish, Coach, Venetian Red, “ Japan, Spanish Brown, “ Black, Yellow Ochre, Spirits Turpentine, Chrome Green, Linseed Oil, Paris Green, (in oH) . Sperm Verdigris, do. Whale « Logwood, (Ground) Madder, Lithe rage, Prussian Blue, Turkey Umber, Indigo, Vandyke Brown, Whiting, Rose Pink, Pumice Stone, Vermillion, * Sand Paper, Lamp Black, Terra do Sienna. PERFUMERY FANCY ARTICLES. Shaving Soaps, Ivory Combs, Toilet do. Dressing do. Extracts, Cologne Water, Hair Oils, Rose “ Perfume bottles, Lavender “ Shaving Brashes, Tooth Powder Hair do. “ Paste. Tooth do. BOOKS A STATIONARY. Blank Books, Visiting Cards, School do. Foolscap Paper, Miscellaneous do. Letter Paper, (fine) J.iiw, - Attorney at Law Balnbridgc, Decatur County <j. western,and of the County of Thomw of the July 9, 1845. 13 y ALEXANDER WTsjiif Attorney at Law, ' Cambridge, Geoiw, Will practice in the Counties of Decatur r.l Baker, and Thomas, Georgia, and Gadsden S Jackson Counties, Florida. e ” J Dec. 30,1816. 38 tf JOBII BILBO, Attorney at Law Albauy, Georgia. Will practice in the several Courts of tl,n Western Circuit, and Thomas end Steum *“ [April. 16. 1846 , t f JOHN R. HAYES, Attorney at Law, 30. ,8.6. Georgia. Will practice in ail the Courts of the SoiU. Western Circuit. T HE undersigned having united their proie. stonal interest, will hereafter prank* In under the style of LYON & CLARK, and sill m prompt attention to any business intrusted te (tea care, in all the counties of the Sonih-WVtm Circuit—btevvart of the Chattahoochee,and Thca- as and Lowndes of the Southern Circuit RICHARD F. LYON, • RICHARD II. CLAM. Albany, Ga. ; Nov. 17,1847. 32 t Inkstands, “ “ (common) Black, B!ue& Red Ink, Bill Paper, (ruled) Pocket Books & Wallets, Note “ Memorandum Books, “ envelopes, Wafers, & Sealing-wax, Letter do. Blank Cards, Steel Pens. GROCERIES. Best Otard Brandy Soda, Old Port Wine, (pure) Salt Peter, Dry Mustard, (pure) Vinegar, Olive Oil, Bar Soap, (No. b) Starch, Saleratus, Notice. for four Promisory Notes, each dated Februa ry 19, 1848, made by myself, for the several sums iiereinatter syecified, and payable at the times men tioned, to wit: One note for the sum of Two hundred and thirty- three Dollars and thirty-three and one-third cents, payable on the first day of January next, to W. P. Holland, or bearer. One note for the sum of Six hundred Dollars, payable on or before the first day of January next, to VV. P. Holland, or bearer. One note for the sum of One hundred and ninety* one Dollars and thirty-fhree and one-third cento, pay able on or before the first day of January, Eighteen hundred and fifty, to W. P. Holland, or bearer. One note for the sum of Six hundred and forty- two dollars, payable on the first day of January, Eighteen hundred and fifty, to W. P. Holland/ or bearer. As the consideration for which the said notes were given has failed, I am determined not to pay the 6*mc until compelled to do so by law. ELLEN A. BRYAN. Lee Co. Ga., March 10,1848 49 mtf LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in the Post Office at Albany,on the 1st of April, 1848. Arline, T. P. , Kitchens, M. P. Uareiield Solomon, Kendrick, J. B. Boatright, John Long, Edward Brown, Aliss Sarah Ann Leper, Horace Bass, Miss Eliza Cutlirill, Thomas O. Carswell James A. Collins, James M. Carrington F. G. Calhoun, Samuel Lunsford, Will jam Mathews, T. D. % McAlpin, Daniel Mcddows, James Marshy, General Morgan, Charles Driggers,.Mrs. Frances F Mann, Thomas Duncan, William • Potter John M. Dwyer, Mr. Rowland, Laac B. Fears, John B. ltawls, Susan Fitzpatrick, Anthony F. Smith, Alfred, Grantland, SeatoB Grantjand, Mr. Griffin, R. H. Gay, John Griffin, L. S. Hillsman, Jeremiah Henderson, Wm. II. Handy Moses, (col’d man) Smi’h, A. M. Sutton, John Swift, R. M. Tfoon, Emmer Tison, B. F. Volentine, Benjamin "Williams, Joel, or Wm. . : GauretU Irwin, Rev. Charles M. Wood ames E. Jackson. LaFayette Waldoo, William Kemp, Jacob H. Williams, Miss Jane Kitchens, Thomas . ET Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. - ; E-RICHARDSON, P. M. Albany, April 5, 1848. j, Cinnamon, (Ground) Young Hyson Tea. Pepper, (Ground) Spice, do. Ginger, do. Albany, July 28,1847. 16 tf Dr. Hall’s Cough Lozenges. Important to Clergymen, .Lawyers, and Public Speakers generally. W E are kindly permitted to publish the following extract from a letter from J. W. Smith, lo a brother in the ministry: Durham, Conn., Nov. 21st, 1846. Dear Brother:—Yours of the 5th inst; was i. ccived some days ago, and would have been answer ed ere now, had had not a pressure of business pre vented me. I am pained to hear of your continued indisposi tion and inability to pursue vour ministerial labors. You ask it 1 have ever been'thus or similarly afflic ted ? I answer yes! In the autumn of 1842,1 con tracted a severe cold while riding my circuit, which resulted in affection of the lungs, accompanied by*a violent cough, which was so innch irritated in speak ing, that for nearly two months I was unable to preach a single sermon, and I began to have fears that [ should never be able to again resume my la bors. Aboul the first Of November I was at brother Caldwell’s in Hartford, and he gave me a box of Hull’s Cough Lozenges, recommending them medicine well adapted to tfie cure of my case. As an experiment I begafi using them, and soon found myself improving—and after four weeks continued use of them, I was able t? ^ j upon my circuit. Since then 1 have invariably made nse of the Lozenges in all cases of cold or hoarseness, and always with complete success. I don’t know that they would cure you, but as mine was a similar case I think them worthy of a trral, and hoping they may prove useful in restoring you to health and usefulness, “ remain yours in Christian fellowship, J. W. SMITH. The above Medicines fresh and genuine, are for sale by WELCH &.NELSON, Albany, D. & E. McLEAN,Thomasville, J. C. JONES; Vienna, And by.at least one agent in every town and village m the Southern country. ** Nov. 17 32 2 . John Scott, Transferee, 1 Foreclosure of Mortgage _ ,. V8< ( in Sumter Superior Cornelius Smith; ; Court. Iff T PON the application of John Scott, it ta ordered, ^ that said^Cornelius do pay on or beforo the next . JRiBL .., . county fifty acres (being one-fourth) cut off, being one $191 70, and interest thereon, from 25th December, 1846. Qn motipn of E. R. Brown, attorney for the applicant, it is ordered that the same be published in accordance to the statute. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this May 14, 1848. - ' M. M. GUERRY, Clerk. -May 20,1848. -6 -mlm WOT. K. «le CRAFFENRlijp Attorney at Law Blakely, Georgia. ’ Practices in the South-western Nov. 5, 30 tf. Henry Morgan, Attorney and Councillor at Lag, Albany, Georgia. Albany, Ang. 25. Law Hotice. LAW COPARTNERSHIP.' npHE undersigned have associated tht'ra?ekes in the practice of Law, under the firm name of Plait dfc Splcor. They will promptly attend to any business entrusted to their care in the counties of Macon, Rardlji Early, Dooly, Sumter, Lee, Baker, Decatur, bn- rens, Pulaski, Irwin, Thomas and Lowndes. They will also attend to the settlement of any chims of any importance in any part of Southern or South western Georgia. *** Office at Albany, B iker county, Georgia. EPHRAIM H. PLATT, THOMAS C. SPICER- Albany, June 3, 1848. 8—tf. Law Notice. T HE undersigned have formed a copartnfrffj under the firm of STEWART & GO! DWIRE. under the firm of STEWART & GOLDWIRE, and will practice in tiie several Courts of the South ern Circuit, and the adjoining Counties of Florida. G” Office at Troupviile, Georgia. STEWART & GOLDWIRE. March 22, 1848. 50 tf Law Notice. t* WILL attend to Professional business in U* L Superior Courts of Lee and Baker Counties- GARNETT ANDRFAVS, Attorney at H*. Oct. 6,1847. 26 tf M. BROWDER. CASPER W. JOSES- BROWDER & JOKES, attorneys at law, Lake Providence, Louisiana* Punctual attention paid to the collection of ^ claims throughout the northern portion of the SW 6, April 15,1848. 1—ly. DOCTORS G/W. & J. B. JgJA VING associated themselves in the o Tinuastutiuira uieuiwvrs -m U of Medicine, and located permannitij in , Offer their professional services to the citizens te surrounding country. Blakely, Geo, Fetruuty *, 1848 O DR. W. S. LAWTON. Of floe oil Broad StrccL ^ Next door, above Harrison & Sewa»’ s ® Albany, Geo., June 16. 1847. *9 1 ■ wm. w. SIMS. • W«. w.fflg!: surfs & OHEEVEB, iijf FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT* ■ Apalachicola, April 16.1845 1 JAS. Vis REYHEGOM. James Van Reynegom, grY GENERAL COMMISSION jj^ J•ItO&utiE MERCB.iN**' 39 Water Street, New Yo»«' A«g. 4,1847. n a liaqjd. for Sale. w r«WE followingiotsoflandtn the Cotro‘7 A ker, f.ir sale on liberal terms, for k-':, N6s. 137,412,318,481, in the8lhD^ trl Nos. 13, and 121, m tlie 3d District : ^ * Persons wishing to purchase, w«H.P leaee the subscriber ronurtbe^fermst.™^ ^ Albany, Nov. 10,1847. __j» •J OB WORK of all kinds executed at • J with neatness and despatch. December a I