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“WISDOM- JUSTICE—MODERATIONS' 1
^Ubony, Baker €oilutn, ©corgia,' irrftan Jltoming, October &, 1850.
CONDITIONS:
$2,CO A-VEAR, IF PAID IX ADVANCE.
83 AT THE EXD Or THE TEAE.
Number 26.
rCBUSHED EVERT FEIDAT HORXIXO.
"TERMS:"
T ,, Dtti.LARR per tnn«m,If paid in Advance, or
JJ. Ddtir* at the end of the year.
i#cari«fiEEST3 not exceeding twelve line*, will
otcl at one dollar lor the lirat in.enion, and
rj~.tr for each continuance. AdvcrtinemetlU riot
^ the nmnher of insertion* specified, will be
rSfifTinland Negroes by Executor*, Admin-
, n ,i Guardian*, arc required by law to be
trttised in a public gazette sixty day* previous to
New Goods.
OTN THE BRICK CORNER. rt
ff HE subscriber* are now receiving a Urge and
* complete assortment of STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, 8ADDLERY and
HA^ESS, II AMES, trace, jog and fifth Cbatas,
K 01 ”*re. Sugar Boilers, large lot of Hardware and
Cutlery—Boots, Shoes and Hats—Ready made
Clothing—Tobacco, Tea*, Sugars, Coffee, Salt,
Iron, Nails, and a good assortment of LIQUORS,
together with every article suited to the trade of this
country. Our stock being entirely new, well select
ed and well aborted, we liave no doubt but that we
n^tierof Personal Property must bo advertised “ n “ h < U “ M ' ^quality and price.
.lie manner forty day*.
Solicit'* l** 1 ’ 5 '** an “ CrcJitora of an estate rauHt
. nuNi'h*! forty Java.
sVict' tint application will be maJe to the Conrt
if OrJintn- f«»r leave to *<*ll Lind and Negroes, must
nnblidad weekly for four month*.
^Monthly advertisements, one dollar per square for
•Sffl lsetters on bnmness must be post paid.
—A1SO—
Just received, a few CORN 81IELLERS. STRAW
dUTTERS, HOMINY MILLS, &c.
. . HUNT, PYNCHON & RAWSON.
Albany, June 7,1850. 9 tf.
NEW AND FINE GOODS.
GREAT bargains !
.11. SMITH
j< ,./,»■ receiving, and will continue to receive,
I througli the season, extensive assortments of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
o'tV Utwt styles—all of which will ho sold at a
iA <-n ill advance on the New York cent. Among
ha’djJpndiJ assortment already received, aro
Flff (anion Crape Shawls, Silks, Barrages,
Fabr'4 Ginghams, Tucbes, Laces,
. Lawns, Muslins, Parasols,
Bonnets Trimmings dec., Ac.,
Tojfther aitli the latitat style ot BROADCLOTHS,
r.issiMBRS, DRA de l'A Y, and a large stock of
tttabn JHabc £lotl)ing,
GfoMingof COATS and PANTS, VESTS,
SHIRTS. 4*r.. which will be Hold cheaper than
!»c!mp**t. Also, a fine assortment of
Shoes, llalw, Caps, Arc.
TV public are invited to call at t!ie store former
ly iCtUpieJ by A. G. Weaver, and examine my
r.\ i. »s | .un determined tli.it no one w{ki can be
with good articles at low prices, shall go
niv without purchasing.
.V'any, April 5,1850. 52 6m.
NEW STORE.
I W. THORNBURY is receiving an entire new
• • stock of
staple and fancy dry goods,
Consisting of Korseyd, Kentucky Jeans, Broadcloth,
Casrimere, bro. &. blenched sheetings and shirtings.
Calicoes of all grade*, Hats and caps, Boots and
shoes, swiss, jackonct and mull Muslins, Laces,
Edgings, and silk Goods together with all articles
kept in this market. All of which will be sold low.
Albany, sep. 27, *50, 25 tfi
WANTED IMMEDITAELY.
i||| IsBS. of washed and unwashed
fw^vvv WOOL, for which fair prices
till lit? allowed, at the subscriber’s Store, at Albany,
Gm. mourice l. LIGHTFEBLDT
Two doors East of Messrs. Horn & McGwier.
Allerfv, Aug. 30, 1850. *1 tf.
Land Surveying,
subscril»er having lieen elected County
• f bis office—the surveying and plotting of
whenever his services may be required.—
•u Washington street nearly opposite the
■ ..table.
T. G. WESTFAL1.,
Surveyor—‘linker Countf.
my, Jan. *25, I860. ly.
Notice.
TO TOE PLANTERS OF
LEE AND BASER.
T HE subscriber, hat in hand.ugain makes his best
bow, and after returning his thanks for past fa
vors, would respectfully solicit increased patronage
for the future. In the first place, he would inform
you that his 'unrivalled Consolidation of leather,
thread, and pegs,” in the shape of
Negro Shoes,
Will be ready for tho “darkey’s feet” by cold weather.
The reputation of his shoes are now too firmly es
tablished to require any further effort on his part to
bring them into nrXice, as all who have bought his
shoes, arc now convinced that one peir of them will
do more service than two pair of the Northern
“slop work.” No pains have been spared to make
his present stock of shoes equally as good, (or bet
ter, if it were possible) as any he has crcr before
manufactured. The following afe his prices for
all dlxfes sold tiller this date, which will he adhered
to “at every haz ini and to the last extremity.”
For number Da and under, §1 00
“ “ fi's, Ts, 8’s, and 9’s t.. 1 Id}
“ “ 10’s, 11's, and Iffa 125
“ “ 13’*, and 14’s 1 371
He has now on hand the best stock of ail kind of
Leather used by Planters,
both a* to quantity and qualitv, that he lias ever
before offered—consisting of Gin band, Harness,
Dcerxkins, and Gear Leather.
He is also prepared to furnish Gin Band< ready
made, warranted of the beat materials,
Nix inches wide, and of any required length, at the
old price ol *25 cents per foot.
lie lut* now in his employ a first rate
HARNESS MAKER,
and would be thankful to receive orders for either
Carriage, Buggy, or Wagon Harness. So all of
you wlioxc mules know nothiug of the luxury of
good harnejs, throw away your rope bridles, bag
ging back-bands and rate hide hame-strings, and
come and,encourage one who is trying to build up
Home Manufactures in yotrf midst—thereby not
only assisting him in i laudable undertaking, but
actually saving to yourselves in the long run, both
by the condition of your teams, and the time you
would gain by having good Harness.
Hj* A good supply of ready made work al wavs on
baud. Saddles seated and padded—and all kinds
Agricultural Ware-House.
rpilE undersigned having purchased the entire
A Stock of Agricultural Implements from Messrs.
DENSLOW £ WEBSTER, would announce t*»
the public that they have greatly increased said
stock, embracing besides a great variety of oilier
material and articles, generally of the followin'
character and description:
Affiicnltural and llortlenltnral Imple
ments of every variety, of the most recent and
improved descriptions.
Five hundred Plows of every description.
Materials for Tanners, Curriers, and Brass and
Iron Founders, embracing every article used in their
line, including all necessary Tools, die., at Manu
facturers* prices.
MISCELLANEOUS.—Roller and common Gins,
Jack Screws, Store and Colton Trucks, Wheel
Barrows, Road Scrapers, Hydraulic Rams Force
Pumps, Patent Chains to facilitate the drawing
water.
Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones, Calcine
Castings,Plasterers amt Riuv for Farmers; Planta
tion Mills,Corn and Smutt Mills.Screws, Mill Irons,
Bolting Cloths, Picks, Reeds, Shuttles, and general
finding for Cotton and Woolen Manufactories.
31 ILL MACHINERY, TOOLS, &c.—Havin,
the agency for Various and extensive Machine .Mari-
ufactories, we shall be prepared at all times to fur
nish every species of Machinery in the shortest
notice.
The highest market prices pdld fit dll times for
Wool, Sheep Skins and Hides.
All Produce of the State received and sold Tot the
usual commission.
Herring's C. Salamander Sate*, (Wilder** patent)
the best in use. add of all sizes. latent Scales
and Ballances, ditto. Patent Force Pumps, garcan-
ized endless chain do., (an article now getting into
general use.) Nails and Axes oi dvefy description.
All furnished at nfanufactories prices.
Planters and others may have their orJers exe
cuted for almost auy article of Merchandize not
embraced in the above general description; by ad
dressing us at Savannah.
8. & H. IIOYT & CO.,
No. 171 Bay Street, Savaxnah, Geo.
References :—Messrs. Padelfurd, Fay & Co.;
Swift, De'nslow &. Webster.
Savannah, Sept. 13, 1850. 23 tf.
H. Ilorai
McGwier, on Broad street, a large and well
selected stock df-STAPLE And FANCY GOODS,
consisting of Dry Goods, ’1 lard ware, Hats, Shoes,
Saddlery, Crockery and Grocerie*-*all of which he
intends to sell on accommodating terms to his form
er customers and others who may favor him with
their patronage.
Albany, September 20,1850. 24 tf.
Btiols and Shoes.
HORA can fit you in either of the above; in
* style or price. Call in at tlie old stand of liora
A McG
Albany, sep 27,1850.
Hats & Caps.
H IIORA is now receiving a fine lot of the
• latest and most approved styles. JW
Albany, stffj. 27, 1830. 25 tf. “
Crockery.
A BEAUTIFUL lot just opened and for sale cheap
at II. KORA’S, Broad-st.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Dress Goods and Trimmings.
T HE Isadies will call at IIORA’S, and see a fine
lot. just opened, of the above goods, Which Will
ho sold low.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Clothing.
H IIORA is opening it Superior lot pf Clothing,
• manufactured under his own eye this stiiniher,
comprising all styles and qualities, can fit in Coats,
Pants, Vests, &c., in style and price. Call and^sec.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Saddlery.
I F you want's good Saddle, Bridle, or other things
of tint sort, call at II UOR.VS, and get auited in
style and price.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Negro Shoes and Blankets.
A FINE lot, just received, and will be sold cheap.
Call in and examine them. H. HORA.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
„ NEW GOODS!
NOTICE.
f HE subscriber thankful for past favors, and the!
very liberal patronage given him heretofore, ^pHK eltizens of Decat ur County are requested to
begs leave to assure his friends and patrons that he
is now receiving and opening one of the handsomest
stocks of
- Spring; and Summer Goods
■hat it has ever been his good fortunV to effe*. and
as good as has been ever offered in the place—^con
sisting of a general stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods:
Shtts, nats, Saddles, Bridles, Crockery,
Bleb Chiu Tea aid Dlnlar Setts)
Hard and Hollow-Ware, Plan
tation Tools, and Cntlery
of various kinds, also,
A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, £C., fiC.
The above goods are of the Latest Style* and
Fashions, having been recently purchased in the
New York market, and the subscriber assures those
who nay b'd disposed to favor him with their pat
ronage, that they will be offered on the most reason
able terms upon our usual time to our customers,
and to those who may be disposed to purchase for
the ready money we will offer liberal inducements
for the article. We fay come one, come all, rind
look for yourselves, anJ .buy good bargains, for wo
are determined to scl) tfut ris soon ds we can.
il.'R. BEERS,
N. \V. CoLLffffc.
Albany, April 19, 1850. 2 tf.
A itieet at the Court House on Saturday the 5th
of October, to decido upon some plan for having a
Plank Road to connect with the contemplated Hoad
at Albany, or {he one about -to be built to Quincy,
t&plcihber 67,1850. 25 2t.
Administrator’* Sale.,
W ILL Iks sold ori the first Tuesday in November
next, at the Court House in Baker county,
between the usual hours of sale. Lot of land ntmber
two hnndred and fifty, (250) lying in the first district
of formerly.IgarUi, noijr Baker county.
Also, befrfre fbe Gtftvt.Jfohao door im Lowndes,!
(formerly Irwin county-,) on tie< first Tuesday in.
November next. Lot of land number seventy-tour,
(74) in the 16th district of said county. Sold as the
property of Thomas Greene, sen., of Talbot county
deccas<xl—^nl far the purpose of distribution.
WILLIS GREENE,.
THOMAS GREENE, \ AdmY *
Troup co., Aug. 30, 1850. 21 tds.
Wanted'. ' .
I Ann BALES COTTON, for which the
•VW highest cash price will lie eiven by
N. \V. COLLIER.
Albany, sop. 27,1850. 25 3t.
I our abseuce from Albany.
SIMS. CHEEVER & Co.
Alton/, Sept. 27,1850. 95 If.
, A , .• iiauu. t7,iMuiu8 w»tcu iiiiu I.iuuru—iiiiu an aiiius
prepared toatlend promptly to the of rclr4 i rin „ d „ n0 *, the *bortes notice in a work-
manlike and durable manner.
. SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
Palmyra, L'je Co., Aug. 185b. 17 3m.
CO TTOJy GIJYS.
JESSE ILWATSOY,
OIN MANUFACTURES, PALMYRA, LF.B CO., OEO.!
W OULD inform his friends and the public gener
ally, that he continues the above business nt
his old stand, where he will be liappy to supplv
I hem with a first rate article. As an evidence of
the quality ot his work, he would state that out of
the large number sold by hitn the past year, not
has failed to give perfect satisfaction—and would
as reference, give tnc name of any one who ha*
one of his Gins in use. He is intending to enlarge
his establishment considerably this year, by which
Valuable Lands for Sale.
a rvQQDbr c:—. s. -o r„n means be will be enabled to fill all orders, (which
T • S, f S2 last year be was unable to do) with Gin*, if powi-
valuable lands for m*. being «ome of the most ,, - •
S being
valuable in the Southern Slates:
i October next for sawing plank and timber for
VKl.oitll)A AND GEORGIA PLANK ROAD.j
witsi the logs furnished or otfierwiae. Also
trc i i.iruning 15 miles of the Rqai, commencing
i! Vvv Port.entire—single and double track—whir
j'wnn.l minute specifications of each which
fcestimate is based. Address
JOSEPH CHA1RES, Prca.
, New Port. Virr.
Srpl.'mWr 20,185**'. 21 3t.
Land Agent.
^p‘lK vi'weriher holding the office and fulfilling
th* duties pf County Surveyor fer Jlaker coun-
‘f. will art a < ugeni for the dispiisal or purchase of
•ah,or will furnish any information which mav
^^T'ircd concerning the situation and ebararter
situateffiri' this county. He will also fur-
ihnups of any one, or all the districts at reasona-
prices.
. L* All rommunicatiorifto receive attention mast
* PAID.
1 T. G. WESTFAI^L,
Countv Surveyor—Baker County.
Albany, Jan. 25.1*850. ly.
Notice to Builders* •
COALED Proposals for the building of a Presby-
krian Church in the city of Alhany, will be re-
£>*ed from now until the first day of November.—
t -*n«and specifications may bertieeu, and all par-
^■Ur* relating to the contract, learned by applica-
‘•°® to either o? tlie undersigned.
SAMUEL 0. IRVIN.
, JOSEPH THORN.
A1 »«y,Sfpt. 13,1850. 23 ff.
Second Di*.—No. 365
250
“ *« “ 396
250
Third “ . No*. 361,42,318,93,
,129.250
Seventh Dfo— No. 152
250
Eighth Di*.—Nos. 7,11,20,238,200 ea. 250
“ “ “ 243,251,252,253,254.1250
“ “ “ 293,318,^95,277,
.... 1000
“ “ “ 23,24
500
Ninth Di*.—Noe. 12,98,193
.each 250
•“ . V *14.1*0....'.
.....434
Tenth Di*.—No*. 243, 279
500
“ “ “ 399,398,299. 316, each 250
* 275, 276
500
Twelfth Dis. “ 16,61,81,102,117,140,250
“ “ “ 217, 196,356, 358,237,.250
“ .“ “ 104,105
...d.500
, E4RLY COUXTT.
Fourth Di*.—No*. 128,129.......
...e f500
“ 287,288
500
« ifcS.rtT.;
each 250
Sixth Di*.- “ 299, 262
500
“ 18, 19.........
...W.500
ble, superior to any ever maim fact u red in Sontli
Western Georgia. He thinks that every year’s ex
perience enables him to make a little better article.
Being a practical mechanic, ami with all. determ
ined that none but Gins of the very first class shall
be manufactured in his simp, he feels safe in war
ranting them tp operate to the entire satisfaction of
the purchaser. He will deliver them free of charge
to purchasers at their plantations.
All engagements made with his travelling Agents
or orders to the Proprietor ut Palmyra, shall be
promptly attended to.
Xj* Repairing properly done in the mostdurable
manner.
He is also Agent for the sale of Chapman Ran
dall’s & Co’s. CAST IRON HORSE POWER SU
GAR MILLS in Sjuthwestern Georgia j\ttd Flori
da. Contracts can bo made with mv Travelling
Agents. Any information wanted with regard to
the cost and opperation of these mills, can be obtain
ed-by addressing me at Palmyra, Lee County, Geor
gia.
February 22,1850. 46 ly.
Carpenter’s Tools.
flALL at UOR.VS, and select some of the finest
* in quality and cheapest in price.
Albany sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
8000 POUNDS BACON,
J UST received and for sale on good terms, by
II. HORA.
Albany, September 20, 1850. 24 tf.
Hardeman & Hamilton.
WILL OCCUPY TUB
Fire-Proof Warehouse
N OW being erected on the comer of Third
Poplar streets. Its location is convenient to the
Rail Road Depits and to the Hotels, and is in a
central part of the business of the city.
They will give prompt attention to all business
committed to them.
Their connection with the house of Hamilton fit
Hardemak, at Sacanna.H, will afford them superior
advantages in forwarding Cotton, or transacting any
business in their line in that city and other markets.
Macon, Aug. 30,1850. 21 6m.
Notice.
WING associated Mr. Johx R. Sims in busii
with us on 1st inst., our business will in future
be conducted under the firm of Sims, Cheever & Co
SIMS A CHEEVER.
Apalachicola, Fla., sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Cash Advances.
ADY'ANCfJS on Colton at this place.J
or any of the River Landings.
SIMS, CHEEVER &. Co.
Albany, sep. 27,1850. 25 tf. ^
Buggies!
A Splendid Assortment.
T HE subscriber will receive within a fc\$-riavs«a.
large and splendid assortment of superior bug'
gies, which will be sold cheap for rash.
ABRAHAM AUGUR.
Albany, sep. 27,1850. 25 tf.
ExcciiIoVK’h Sale. „ , . .■
AN the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold
v/ before the Coe ft* House, door in Baker county,
uffttar Kti order from the Honorable Inferior Court,
of Jasper county, when sitting foi ordinary purposes,
one lot of land in the tenth district of said county*
containing two hundred and .fifty acres, and known
as numb*r fifty-eight, in said district* »ud sold as.
S art of the real estate of John T. C. Towns, late ol
asper county, deeex^d* • v *.
JARRfcL 0. TOWNS, > , •
\, . Stephen w. beasley, \ x “■
August SO, 1850
JYotlce.
fPHE insolvent claims ot the estate of YVm. J Ford
1 n re i ncoi rect, so far as myself and brother (Ma-
earth &• Shotwcll,) nrc concerned. They have
been settled and receipted for, and th? ft fa satisfied
on the docket. The estate owes J. Shot well more
than 8*200. ALEX. SHCTTWELL.
Albany, Sept. 27th, 1850. 25 5L
.lilniinistrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the
InfcridfXburt of Dooly County, whi’c sitting
for ordinary jnirpnscA, will be sold on the first Tues
day in November nett, beforn the Court Iloufe'tiqpy>
in Vienna In said County, between tlie UwfiH llor.ru-
of sale, lot of land number two hundred and thirty-
four, (231) and part of lot number two hundred and
thirty-five, (235; in the third district of said county.-
Sold as the property ot Duncan Fleming deceas
ed, for the benefit o( tlie heirs. Terms made known
on the day of sale. . \ ...
FERDINAND FLEMING, Adm’r.
August 30 185*J. tds.
.iilmintstrator’s Sale.
1XT1LL be sold on the first Tuesday in November*
* * next, before the Court Houso door in the Tutvn .
of Starkevillc, l*ee county,between the usual hours
of sale, one lot of land, number eighty (80) in tlie ‘
third district of Lee county.as the property of Isaaci ■
N. YVisemau late of *aid county deceased. "Sold
for the benefit of tlie lioirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale. - ’
WILLIS WOOLBRIGHT, Adm’r. //
September 8, 1850. 92—tds.
Thirteenth Di* -
Lands for Sale.
piE followinK to* are offered to pure hater* upon
tosoinWn terms;
7J™ 1 district of Randolph count/, number 17
Fifth “ m .1 “ 81
rwith “ •< <• ’
“ 90
“ 113
<• 116
« 966
“ 379
“ 338
“ 184
•• 511
LOUIS A. GONEKE,
v Cuthbcrt, Geo.
J^TcmSrr 16,1849. S3 tf.
district Early
Fifth ; “
fourth . “ “
"Mb district Irwin
A P|d/u>
^ Notice.
WHEREAS, mj wife Franci. Man*/ to. not
complied with an/ obligation* which «h* to*
berrelf u, me in joining with her in mdn-
tiwrefcre it i* my duty to notify the poblie
I tot I will not to reepotwible fer a»y eoo-
w debt* .he may create on my name or ac-
L* 0 ’: 1 hereby forwarn all pereon* not to credit
2| ( ^jh »ny article or article, on my name aa I am
308,133.. .V... .each 250
•No*. 11,13 500
“ 16,45.103,123ta.250
,“ 126,208...... 25°
Twcnty-ciehtb Di*.—No. 334 .250
7 213,244 500
DicATuri couxir.
Nineteenth Di*.—No. 144 250
No*. 106, 107 500
, “ 184,185.......500.
fifteenth Di*. “ 137,144,145. ...750
Twentieth I)i*^-No. 379 250
TtFenty-Brnt Di*. “ 373 -50
T1IOMA9 COOXTT.
Serenteenih Di*.—Noa.19,120,1IM, 151150
” (90,029,367, ea. 260
19,13 ..500
1,9, 600
187,188 500
Thirteenth Dia—Noi 138,327... .each 490
Fourteenth “ “ 68,70,
LOWXDEX COUXTr,
Eleventh Di*.—No. 625!
Fifteenth ’• “ 93
inu'ix couxir.
Third Di*.—No. 157.
Fourth" •' 374.
iTqWAXT COUXTT.
Nineteenth Du.—No. 60 3021
N"*32oi fi 3dKa ‘l*t aie.—Fobstth Co. 40
•« *73o £fi 4« 3£d M CASS 40
“ 430i 15th “ 3d “ Cutxoxac 40-
“ 87, 7th “ Dooir, “ 202*
- 299, qth “ Caaaou. Co. 2021
The above land's will be -dd for une-third cash;
one-third one year,and onrsthud two year., within*
lerest n per cent J from date of rele, and mortage
on the land—or a discount of five per cent, on %be
credit part of the sale, if paid in cash. Purchasers
payingfor executing titles. Persons desiring pre-
cbe ieformation in regard to the quality, location «c.
of there lands, or who wish to purchase at private
Now Goods.
J UST received by WH. L. DAVIS & Co^a larpe
and choice selection of Drugs, ^ledicincs. Cos
metics, Dentrifices, Perfumery, fine Razors, dec.
Store East tenement of Patriot Building.
Albany, Juno 28,1850. 12 tf.
\ pair of 1*00(1 ifnrncss Ifoncs
FOR SALE.
1 PAIR of good sized Horses, well
trKvK ^ bro ^ cn to double and single harness.
H id The horses are perfectly uound, and
.490
....490
490
. C. P. LEVY, ,.
Steam Engine Bailder and Proprietor of
Iron Foundry, Macon, Geo.:
I S prepared to build Steam Excises and Mills,
at the shortest notice, ami all kinds of Machinery
furnished to order. *
In the Foundry we .are prepared to furnish all
kinds of Castings—having an extensive assortment
of Mill Patterns, enables ns*to furnish our woyk
upon reasonable terms. AU the uork done in this
establishment is warranted.
August d, 1850. 18 ly.
Dr. 0. Cox,
IS now' prepared to receive, board, and profession-
I ally attend person* afflicted with Chronic diseases
at hi* ‘IWATER CURE, or ELECTRO-HYDRO*
PATIliC ESTABLISlraEilT," near Marietta,
Ciiha county, Georgia.
IT The charge made at the Establishment will
be, for boatd, use of bath honae, medical advice and
attention, with afdinary ecrvicea of senranta, SI 50
per day, which include* every item of expense, ex
cept washing, and an onlfit for thCwweatiog pro-
ce**, bandages, Ac.—to be paid xeeUy in aicancc.
August 9,18501 10 ly.
Gl ’ XnoYork.
July 13, ’50 14 »f
'■ynaine.
. . JAMES R. N. MURRAY.
**wiCo.8ept. 6,1859. 22—81.
,$100 Reward,
F IR the apprehension of JAMES HALL, who
broke Jail op Tuesday night,the 16th July. Jr
Hall is about *1* feet high of feircumplexioo, aqua
built, weighs about ooe hundred and fifty pound*—
he has several scartrdf afaot iff hia left arnT, suppos
ed to be about thirty-five vearaor age. The tears
on his arm will to snfficient description. The
above reward will to paid for hia apprehenaioo and
delivery to me at Irwinville, or lodged in any safe
Jail so that I can get him.
J. h. BASS, Sheriff of Irwin Co.
Irwinville, Sept. 6,1850. 23—tf.
..j fault. Apply at tin* Office, or to .
N. W. COLLIER.
Albany, sep. 27, I860. 25 tf.
(Orders.) Dead Quarters,
2d Brigade, 13th Division, G. M. j
Albany, Ga., Sept, 27th, 1850. <
WHS ANNUAL Convention of
, A Field, Staff, Company, and
noncommissioned Officers ^for all
the Regiment* composing this Brigade, for the pur
pose of being trained aud instructed in thediscipline
prescribed by Congress, will take plaat as follows:
In Lee county, the Officer's drill will be at Stark-
ville.on Tuesdayjhe 5£h day of November next, and
general revietf will be on the following day, (the
6th) at said place. . *
Irj^Baker foqnty, the.Officer’s drill will bQ «t
Nev?ton, on Friday, the 8th day of Nc-emSer next,
and general review will take place at Newton on
the following day, (Saturday the 9th.)
»In Thomas county, the Officer’s drill will take
place at Tbocnasville, on Friday, the 15th day of
November next, and general review'will take,place
at Thcknasvflle on Saturday the 16th of said sf&tth.
Coloads commanding Regiments, and Majors in
counties where there is but one Battalion, are chavw
ged with the execution of til la Order—and will cause
to be made out a correct return of the number ol
effective men subject to perform Military duty within
fheirrespective commands: fbo,number and des
cription of each Company, (as well Volunteers as
Infantry) the number and grade of each Officer with
in such command, and take awpxac^apfQunt of the
anus, and aceoctretnenlflj in the possession of etch
Officer and Private under his command, to be relum
ed to the Brigade Inspector, for the purpose of befog
consolidated by the Division In spec for, and forward
ed to the Commandeitin-Chief at MiUcdgeyille.
Commandants of Regiments, and Majors in Coun
ties having but one Battalion, will cause a full at
tendance within their.respccti/e command*.
By order of JAKlES W. THORNBURY,
Brigadier .General Commanding.
E. H. Platt, Inspector.
L. P. ff Warh*i, Aid-de-Camp. •
Albany, sep. 27,1850. 25 3L
DECATUR CO. PLtYr.tTfO.Y FOR SALE.
T HE rfnbscriher offers f»rf 750
acres cf good Tobacco, Cotton and
Cofn Land* There is a new and
well finished frame J DWELLING
HOUSE and appropriate out house* upon it. .The
said Plantation is four mile* from Attxpulguc, and
fourteeo from Cambridge. Person* wishiug to pur
chase would do well to cxfll and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. Apply to »
JOHN LASSETER.
Attapulgns, Decstnr co. sep 27, ’50, 25, 4t
JYotice.
S TRAYED from the subscriber, on
the 20th instant, a sorrel inarc
MULE, roefebod irUne, about six years
old, of medium size—no marks Ycinenw
bored—the last heard of she was near Gillion, sup
posed to be making her way East. 1 will give five
dollars to any person that will deliver said Mule to
me,'or take her up so ihaj I can get her.
- , • R. R. DAVIS, Concord
September 27,’50. 25 5t fci
Administrator*8 Sale. ,i
IlfILL bo so!d on Thursday the tenth day.of Oc*.
** tol/er next, at the resilience of Isninh Bush,,
fate of Dooly County de.*on*ed, a portion 6f the per
sonal property of wild decaqsed, consisting of one.
cotton gin, cattle, sheep, hog*, household and kitch
en furniture, a riJ various other articles too tt dious.
to mention. Term* tmde known on the day ofsale. ‘
HATIIEYV FIXJYD, Adm r.
UAttlffET BUSII, AUm’rx. -
t de.
Election Notice.
A N election will be hcldat Bainbrldgt, Ga.,
JA in tlie 1571b. Battalion, G. M., on the
firvt Saturday in October next, for a Major
rJ»U> command said Battalion. . ... .
JET* YVe are authorixAT to annehnde M. HAHN,
as a candidate to fill that vacancy.
Bainbridge, Sept. 13,1850. 23 4t.
August 30, 1850.
.iilmlnistrator’s Sale.
A G REE ABLE to an orderof the honorable Info--
* *• rior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for.,
ordinarv purjinse*, will be aold before the CouXr
House door in Newton Baker County, on the first-
Tuesday in November next, lot of land number one .
hundred arfd lwcurty-ojgbt, in tho twelfth district of r
formerly Early now Baker County, containing two
hundred and fifty acres.
Also, at the same time will lie sold before the
Court House door in ilolinosvilkv Appling County/
lot of land .number twenty -sovon, in the first district
of Appling Comity, containing four hundred and,
ninety acres. All of said land belonging to the es
tate of 1 lend ley Nalley, lato of Lincoln Connty de^
ceased, and sold, for, thp Jiencfit of tlie heirs antf
creditor*. oft the day'of sale.
BENJAMIN M. TUCT, I
- ANTHONY SAMUEU \ Ad,nr *•
August 30, 1850.
Id*.
EK)UIl months after date application will beroadp
* to tlie Honorable Infer toy Court of Tb^ms* coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to-
' sell all tha real estate of Lucius Bryan, minor, or
Joseph Bryan, late of Thomas countv Uece
JOHN C. BROWNING,
May 17,185tf.
JVotlce is hereby gitett,
TO all penooiyint to' trad, far two preraissavy
I notes, made by the subscriber on or about the
32d dxy > m ” *
orbtorev,
1st, 1851,
January 1st, 1852, aa I am determined not to pay
them antes*' campelM by lair—said notes baring
been fraudulently obtained* -
ROBERT REYNOLDS.
Drayton, sep. 37,1850. 25 «.
Head Quarters, 2d Brig. 13th Dir. o. M. )
Albany, September 128,1850. (
rtPHRAIM H. I’L.VTT, Esq., i* appoint-
J-l ed Brigade Inspector of this Brigade,
with the rank of Major, and will be respect-
.ed apd obrvcd.aa such. L. P. D. Warren,
' i» Aidslr-Canrp, with the rank of Captain.
JAMES W. THORNBURY,
- Brigadier General Conftnanding.
Albany, aept. 13, 1850. 33 3t.
I AOUR.nonihsafter dateapplicntinp will be made
. to the Honorable lnfcnor Court of laiwndes
county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary for
leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Mathew Albritton, dtp-rased,
MATHEW A. ALBRrtTOS,)
. JESSE J. ALBRITTON, j
Dooly cos, Sept. IS, 1850.
Administratrix’*. Sale.
f|N the. first Tuesday.iff Nofembit nrxt at the
vl Court House door in Newton Baker county Ga.,
within the usual hours of sale, will be sold, the fal
lowing property, to wit: 1, f »- i „
Lot No. .130, in the Uth district of oiigitiaJly
Early, 'now Baker countr. cqnuining 250 acres
more or less,and bounded by lets No. 129, 111, 131,
and 151 in saiffdfftrict.. .
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county br the benefit of the heir* and credi
tors of William Smith lateof said county deceased.
Terms cash: < , EMMA O. SMITH. Adm’ra.
September 6,1850. 22—tds.
.Mminlstrator’s Sale.
lITILLbe sold at the late residence of John Tay-
V * lor of Dooly Connty deceased, pn Saturday the
twelfth day ofOctobernext,* part orailolj the.per
sonal property of said deceased, consisting of one
honae, ckUle, sheep, .hogs, household end kitchen
furniture, and various other article* too t/wtous to
mention. Term* made known on (be day of salt.
SARAH TAYLOR, Adm’rx.
August 30, I860. tds.
Adminlitrator’o Sale.
fljN the first Tuesday,in November next, will to
” sold before the Coart House door, m the Iowa of
Americus, Sumter county, Let of land number, 189
in the. 16th; district qf said county. Sold for the
creditors of Loooard Driver,
beeefit of die heirs
isluofsxid coenty
Suuticf co., Aiig. 30,
*■ Ol imanwnm,
Terms on the day. of
^X.D*»NG;Atoi’r.
deceased.
Guar.
Adm’ra:
F OUR month* after date application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lee enutey
when sitting as a Court of Ordinary for leave tty
sell tho east half of to of land number one hnnarnf.
and seyentyffv'e (173) in Urn. thirteenth di-trict of
Lee county. It being tho property of lewis Pye
late of said county, deceased.
Rebecca rick, ExecctAx.
September 6,1850.
|7<OURmontlis after dale application will be made
f to the-Honorable, tlie Inferior Conrt of Baker
county when sitting’' a* a.'.'ourt of Ordinary, lor.
leave to sell alt tin land and negroes belonging to
the estate of Cadcr Price, late of said countv dec’d.
,..y. „• „ WIMJAM PRICE, Adm’r. *
Junh 7,1850. --d
r )UR months after date, application will to mudir
.to.lhe Honorable Inferior Court of Let Cetflriy.
when sitting for ordinary purposes, far fears ft sea
a portion of the land and negroes, of the estate of
Thomas Butler, late of said coaulv, deceased.
GREENLEE BUTLER. Adm’r.
September 6,1850.
rtOUR months after date applteutiou will be mud*
a to the honorable Inferior Court of Lee country
sitting lor ordinary, purposes, lor' leave to sell the*
real estate belonging to tto estate of Robot C.
Grkmuett. of said county deceased. Sold far the
benefit of the toil*UttTritdltore of seld deceased.
ROBERT RIVES, AthaV.
August til,
lBso:
1BOUR months after date application will he madu’
* lotto honorable the Inferior Court of Lee coun
ty, when sitting ae a Conrt of Ordinary, fer leave'
to eon tto whole of tto real cerate of Eason Tiscn,-
lateofsaldcoanty deceased.
ARINGTON II. PinLUPS,Adm:rc.t.
: July i», itoQ,