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"^l-OWWT* TB * AMERICl* HOTEL. *
jolumc 6.
ruaLisuso r.vr.uv Friday aniisa.
"TERMS:
. noLLAff. per nnnnm, if paid la advance, or
■L, (VJNr. at the end of the year.
inrrsTHEOeirs nit exceeding twelve line*, will
. «t »inr d'dlar for the firet in**rtion. and
ifnr each continuance. Advertisement* not
,'i„» the nnmh-r of insertions specified, will be
vjUhed until forhid. - , , j
< of Ion l ani Negro?* by Executor*, Admin*
»„,i tlnarlian*, uro feqttifed by Uw to be
CONDITIONS:
Hitt A-TL’AR, IF PAID IX ADVANCE.
$3 AT THE EXD or TOE TEAM. ‘
^Ubnnn, Baker €ountn, ©corgia, ifriiiaij illuming, ©etober 11, 1855;
Number 27.
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
Mint, pinoion & rawsox,
(ix THE BRICK COBXEB.)
HAVE just received and are now opening one of
11 the largest—beat s leeted, and best assorted
stock orr 1 - . . _
Cal! ami
Albany, Oct. 4, 1850. 26 tf.
NEW STORE.
H. Horn,
J W. THORNBURY A J. J. HARVARD are; f.S NOW OPENING at the old stood of Horn &
•*' rPCPIvinir an rntirn notr ct/iplr nf j ■ -- - •
NEW GOODS!
AUininintrator’ii Stale.
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in .Viveraber
next, at ihe Court llouso in 'Baker county,'
rp HE subscriber thanterm lor |«st lavors, and the between the usual hoars ol sale. Lot of land number
.■*•' very liberal pitnmane given bun heretofore,, , wo hundred and tiftv, (25 )) Ivin* in the first district
. „ begs leave to assure his friends and patrons that he; D f formerlv Earlv, how Baker counfv. • .
of Goods ever offered in Southern Gwgia- Conahtingof Keraeya.Kentneky Jeans, Broadcloth; |' on “ 1 5tin 2 r of Hoods, Hsidware, Hsu, Sin**, j '*« reoivtng and opening one of the handsomest | Also,before the Court llonse d.wr in Lowndes,
tmlsee. B CaAsiinere.bm.i blenched sheetihgs and shirtings. ?“““Ts ’^kery and Groceries—all of wjuclijtf
a iTtot. ado. inienasioseu - - “ "
• receiving: an entire new etock of
STIFLE AXD FAXIT DRY GOODS,
McGwier, on Broad street, a iflfge and well
lected stock of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS,
LATEST STYLE OF
Dress Goods, Trimmings, &o.
JSjr« iTpuWic g ivtti -ixiy day* ’previou. to j U[E are now opening a splendid assortment of
«<Uvnf*aU*. e- | , f the above—consi^iiurtaf striped, figured and
The-«les of Persmlil l*roporty-mta*t be advertised. plain Charnel Katin de Utah*. rich watered .Silk*.
v*e manner forty davs. # ! ™*ck pro. de Rhine, ChanH Jenny Linds Clu.ncl
Sufi*!'* D'Mnri ami Creffitora of an estate must Chene Poplins, printed and plain Mas de Istines,
- oabll'hed forty days. Bmcade. do.. Cashmeres, Plaids, Alpacas, latest
*Ttf*v tint application will be made to the Court "*)!<* Gingham*. Prints, Laces and Edgings, Velvet
fOrJtary for leave to sell Land and Negroes, must Trimmings, silk Buttons, Sir., black silk Sacks, do.
1 i/i.hJs! weekly for four months. • 1 leace ami silk Visitcs. embroidered Collars and CufiW,
Uvithlv advertisements, one dollar per square foi i <h>., underslccves, lAace and embroidered Capes,
iatertion. ; Shawl*, all kinds, I«. C. Hk'fs, Kid Gloves, ('lierai-
All l/lfor* °tt business must be post paid. ! «*ttes, Rildmn. Scarfs, tkc., Sic.. to which wc par-
^—— 'ticularly invite the attentu n of the Ladio*.
*TV BW.: FLOUR, jin! rec.lved .^J fo^nle | AIb . Dy k^'Txt. RAW8 ° N '
AlUny, Oct. 4, 1850. 80 If '
. . (formerly Irwin county,) on the first Tuesday in
Calicoes of all grades, Hats and Boots and! mlen ^f 10 sen « wdomjnoditiilg terins td His fen* j Spring aHtl Summer Goods ! November next. Ut of land numlier sevenn-fonr,
kep. in this mxrket. All’of which will bo cold low.! . Albany, September 30, 1850. 34 If. I, “.U^nV. -Vcck of P 1 *"-' 0 ”-. ileceAccd-nml for the nnrg*. or .iLoribotiou.
— _j Boots and shoeS| j Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods:, ^np^A.^^ff^'*
New Goods. U MORA an fit you in ei.lwr of Ihenhove, in, 8hoes naK Sa(U!tS> BrUlM, VrOfkcry,
IU8T received by \VM. L. DAVIS*., Co^alnffr* V Cnil is at the old toand of Hon Rich Chlaa -Ten Bill Dlkllg SrttS I Eletttlon’i Sale.
• and choice selection of Drugs, Medicines, Cos- j t.f w:e f* ^ OK #r
metics, Dentrifices, Perfumery, fine Razors, &c.
Store East tenement of Patriot Building.
Albany, June 28, 1850. 12 tf.
F°J
TO THE PLANTERS OF
LEE AND BASSE.
^piIE sub.-criber, lnt in hand, again makes his best
Albany, sep trt, 1850. 25 tf.
Hats & Caps.
H ltORA is now receiving a fine lot of the
* latest and nxist approved styles.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
4
i flP* ^ Tuesdny in I):*ceihSer next, will be sold
1 A/ before the CcUrt’llouse door iit lUker county,
j under »n order from the Honorable Inferior Court
of Jasper county,when sitting foi ordinary purposes.
, Crockery.
I BEAUTIFUL lot of Dress Goods for latdtes, just
A received and for sale by II. R. BEERS.
Albany. Get. 4,1850. 2*t tf
L’
Groceries, Groceries!
(In the Brick Cornrr.)
l»oa-, and after returning his tliauks for past fa- ■ . . jr.jc, . , j .
would respectfully ...licit increued pa.Vnnngf 1 A BEAUTIFUL lot j.iwt openedddJfof «le chcnp able terin. upon our nr uni time tu n.ir curto:ne«.|
e fntore. In the tirrt place, he woiiW i.ifunn 1 . 11 • BORA’S, Bruad-rt. , and to thme who may ho dir,«w4 to purchase for.
Ex’rs.
. for the future. In the fir-st place.
Jyou that his “unrivalled consolidation of leather.'
; thread,and pegs,” in the shape of
N«S p ° Hhocs,
Albany, ^ep. 27, 1856. 25 tf.
DFess Goo:li nud TriulmiugM.
J\EN Cambric llk’fs, at from 121 cents
i V) ftrli. The ladies are invited to call and
Albany. Oct. 4,1850. 26 tl. II. R. BEERS
ullJi. Black and cidorcd, and silk Velvet Man-1 —i
UtilU«.ju-*t rcceiveil by
Albany. Oct. 4, 1850.
II. R. BEERS.
26 tf.
Clothing, Hate, Caps, &o.
shoos, are now convinced tint on" pair of them will J
. do more service than two pair of the Northern j
“slop work.” No piins have boon spaftij to make 1 ft HORA
i his present stock of sho?s equally as good, (or bet- |1#
ter, if it were possible)
Clothing.
openirtg it superior ini of Clothing,
manutartured under his own eye this summer,
. T75.T5 U «fN.™Ki. «nd iTrt!wv» W ; JUST.rewivcd, u rup.rior u.mrtri.cnt of Clothing, ter, if it were porrib!, ) nr u.iy he hue" ever before! comprising aifstyl^ and d',uTiU«7eIn fit in'oitfc
i^'bv ’ 'll R BEI-JRS. P»ntr,V«U,dtc. J i„ ? tyle«dprice, CaU.tol.ee.
Atbsnv, Oct. 4, 1850.
* II. R. BEERS.
26 tf
black and rolorrd Cloth Dress and Frock (’mts all shoes sold after this date, which will be adhered
black, blue and ussorted colors Blanket Over Coats, to “at every hazard and to the last extremity.'
Albany, sep. 27, 1850, 25 tf.
ImilWARF. i CUTLERY Jurt received, tar n idcmn. I’uii.r l.rgelot orvetr,
U birce lot. .,..1 for rale by H. II. BEERS. L 6 J>l»it».;tnped do., Iiickoty do r.lk do., mn-
Alb.cr.Ocl. 4, 1850. 3<l tf. .oo and wool do.. manno and drill Drawers, .nan,.o,
• ,. ( wool.-*ilk and cotton llnsierv. Also,Huts und t aps
J UST received ami lor sale, a large lot of Sankinak of all kinds. Cravats, Ties. ic.
Sails, a superior article, by j HUNT, BYNCIION & RAWSON.
Albanv.Oct.4,1850. 26 tt II. R. BEERS. , Albany,Oct. 4, 1850.
Hard and Hallonr-Harc* Plan
tation Tools, and (nilcry
L a* mn !«• J«spor cou uty, when sitting loi ordinary purposes,
' A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES) &C*) &.C. one lot of laud in the tenth district of said county.
The above goads aro of the Latest Styles and containing two hundred and fifty acres, and known
; Fashions, heting bcert recently purchase!! in the as nuuibor fifty-eight, in said district, and sold aa
' New York nurk^t, and th-? sulncriber assures those • part of the real estate of John T. C. Towns, late of.
I who may be disposed to favor him with their pat- ■ Jasper county, deceased. ,
ronage, that th?v will be odered on tl»e most reason-1 JARREL O. TOWNS,
, . . STEPHEN W. BEASLEY,
, , . . August 30, 1850
tlie ready mm?y w*» will ofT*r libera) inducements I
for the article. We tav come one, come all, and | %i(liniitisti 9 4MtO^H SftlC,
IEEJ
Inferior Court of Dooly County, while sitting
} for ordinary purposes, will lie sold on the first Tues
day ju November next, before the Court House door
. ' in v ienna in said County, between tlie lawful hours
Wontori i >^le, l**t of land number two hundred and tliirty-
W anxea. | four, (23i; and part of lot number two hundred and
I dkAA BALES COTTON, for which the; thirty-live, (235; in the third district of said county.
•VWV highest cash price will l»e given by | K*»ld as the propertvot Duncan l*. Fleming deceas-
N. W. COLLIER.’ j cd, for theben^it of the heirs. Terms made known
Albany, sep. 27. 1850. 25 3t.
M R. Y. G. R4’ST, will act as our Agent durin;
our absence from Albany.
• on the day of rale. _
; . FERDINAND FLEMING, Adm’r.
i August 30 185n. tils.
DKASS:
tid Iron Fenders, Shovel and tonga, just!
11. R. BEERS. ■
A'bsi.v, Oct. 4,18o0. 26 tf.
For number 5'. and imdvr 8[ 00 I Saddler^. | A11 ” ^ *• ^ I MmiUUtraW StO*.
«« *« IQ') n*s, and 12*’s******** 105 IF you want a good Saddle. Bridle, or other things J y, 8epL , IN , YITILL bo sold on tlie first Tuesday in November
m *4 13’** and 14*s 1374- • that sort, call at II IIORA’S, and get suited in I p T.EVY • " next, Indore the Court llouso ik»or in the Town
He h»» now on hand the bc/tVtock of nil kind of* n'yln *nd price. | ■ _ ' „ . • «[ Etorkevillc. I.eecounty,between the iwnal honra
Albany, sep. 27, 180O. 25 if. StCQIU LllgillC BllllaCr 30a Proprietor Of. of side, one lot nt land, number eighty (80) in the
■ T f11 , . — I Iron Foun Jrv, Macox, Oko.: *V ,rJ district ef Le.'C0iinly,u» the pnipert, of Lane ,
D . , „ . 1 before oflerfd—emirirtinjr of ll.n bund, HnnlesxJ ^eg^0 SdOCS aild BlaUkCtS. i IS prep.,red In build Stf.a>( Exiiixes »nd Mn.u,> 'onho hl-iL'and'creWe™!^ T«m«'
Rockawavs and Buggies. ! Deen.kin*, »nd Gear Uather. A FINE lot, juft r.'crued, and will I* void chrap. j 1 « ‘ w *h>>.tc-, notice, and nil kind, of M.clnnery kD0WI1 tho ,,. 1V llf CT i P .
‘ 00 I He i* al«> prenared to furni.h Gin lijniU reudv ^ Call in and exnirliiio tbenl. II. HORA. furm.licd to order. ■ 1 YVILUS WOOLCRIGIIT, Adm r.
o, warntaled of Ibe beet matcrlaln, I Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 2.5 If. | In the> oundry we are prepared to fiirnirh nil, -
inches wide, and of any required length, at the! ^ r—1—^ — i ^inda ofnga having an extensive assortment J
26 tf.
Leather used by Planters*
S both as to quantity and quality, that ho has ever j
^ I WELL selected lot of tho above, expected in a j
Dll’ll Capes, Cuffs, Head Dresses. Sic.. Weeds few days. pvvntnv naw«<nv Six * n
n Uv.u.'jn.t received by II, rf. IlEEUS. ... ,' U , N Ti^' NC, 'o N ,? t RAWSOV '
.Mi»ny, (ict.4, 1850. 2d tf I Albany, Oct l, 1850. 2t. tf.
Scomber 6, 1850.
old |>rlce ol 25 dents per foot.
I nALL at HORA’S, anff
Bit’ll Silks, .Satins, Lin
It ceived by
Altnnv, Oct. 4. 1850.
BRICK CORNER!
English & Classical School
iintntinn Tools, • y°n whdso mules know nothing of t!io luxury of! OlflfV
Shelters, I lomi- ! P 00 ** harness, throw away vour rope bridle*, bag- ■ TUST recur
it of 11 intwafe I gt>aek-batuis and raw hid* hunts!rim's. and|V
i Cambric, &c., iu^t re
II. K. BEERS.
2i 1 LARGE and well selected lot of Curpent
- -1 HI Tools, Blacksinitb’s Tools, Plantation
! Turn Plough-, Straw (’utters, ('urn
| ney Mills. Also, a large assortment
lilt. JAUDON, hnvlnit . -cnrcl ihc .crvice. ..fan ICutlery, II.»llow-ware, Wood-
•'B experienced Teacher of the (’lussiest would say > , r .. ,
•*' In' put runs and the public generally, that lie is pro-1 |iJ * r y to rt W *r,v i ui i Vc3n v
A»^.o“.^^ Nc r,r AwsoN ’
Bonnets, Artifioials, &o.
e has now in his employ a first rate
HARNESS MAKER, | Y/ in quality ami cliea|H’st in price,
anil wduld Ik* thankful to receive orders for cither Albany sep. 27, 1H5«>. 25 tf.
Carriage, Buggy, or Wagon I lane*:
I Carnsntetf’s Tools. Of Mill Patterns, enables IIS to funiinli our work
* p . , ; upon Reasonable terms. All Ihe work done in this
.iscdect some of tlie BUmI | i, unrrdnlcl.
August 9,1850. 18 ly.
Mill and j come and encourage one who Is trying to build up j
f rtn I and Cutlery, Hollow-,....,, .. 4 - . ... . • .
i Cross-r.ht Saws, together with every articlo tiecea- H° nic Manufacture* in vour ^ midst—I hereby notj
20^000 WOOL, tor which fa
»y
(cr A gootl supply of ready unde work a!way*
hand. Saddles seated am! padded—and all hinds
J UST opening, a good assortment of silk and satin of roiwiring done at tlie shortes notice in a work-
Hats and Bonnets, a!.! color* and prices, English, manlike and durable
Dunstable Straw do., L. II. do., and also a lot of
Misses Jenny Linds. Palmyi
’HUNT, PY NCI ION & DAWSON.
Alluuiv, Oct. J . 85'). 26 tf.
Any desired information can Ik* obtained by ad*
bf.'iilg, pcrronaliv of by loiter,
. „ JAMES E. JAUDON. !
Albany, October s. f 850. 26 3i. j
WANTED IMMEDITAELY.!
LBS..of washed nud unwashed
prices 1
*.!l be allowed, ut the suli*cribi‘r*s Store, at Allstnv,
Cro. AIOURIUE L. I.IGHTFEELDT '
Tivodcxtrt East of Me*:sr. : . l/ont Sr. McGwier.
AlWny, Aug. 30, 1850. 2! f:\
Land Surveying.
THK subscriber having !s*en elected Copnty I
Surveyor, is prfpdred flatten'd promptly to the I ^ ^ , •
!<Cie«ofhiso*fire—the surveying and plotting oft »sCSt» K6061V6CL
VJ.. wheriovr his services any be re.|uireil.— pi ( \NKETS. Negro SI»ocs. Kersays, Unseys
/hre on Washington street nearly opposite tlie | D Choctaw Stripes, Indigo do., &c„ See. Also,
1 i few pieces Carpeting.
HUNT, PYN’CIION & RAWSOX.
Albany, Oct. 4,1850. 26 tf.
8000 POUNDS BACON,
received and for sale on good terms, by
II. HORA.
Albany, September 20, 1850. 24 tf.
only assisting him in a find able undertaking, but | , T/CJ5n»
actually savins' to yourselves in the long ruuj both , HAVING associated Mr. Joitx R. Stm* in business
d the time you j II with us on 1st inst., our business will in future
be conducted under the firm of Sim-*, (’hoover & Co.
SIMS &. CHEEVER.
• manner.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN,
a, Lee Co., Aug. 2, 185'J. 17 3in.
Apalachicola, Fla., sep, 27,1850. 25 tf.
Hardeman & Hamilton.
WILL OCCUPY THE
Fire-Proof Warehouse
N OW being erected on the corner of Third and
Poplar streets. Its l»r*vtinH is convenient to ihe
Rail Road Depots and to the Hotels, ahd is in a
central part of the business of tho city.
•MniiniHtrator'H Sale.
I IUILL be sold on Thursday the tenth day of Oc-.
I toiler next, at the resilience of Isaiah Bush,
I late of Dooly County, deceased, a portion of the per- •
i sonal property of s lid deceased, consisting of one
I cotton {jin, r.ittl?, sheep, hog-, household and kitch-
I en furniture, and various other articles too t* dioua
: to mention. Term* nrtdo knowrn on the da v of sale.
i Mathew floyd, Adm’r.
HARRIET 1IUSII, Adm’rx.
Angust 80, 1 350. tils.
Valuable Lauds for Sale.
Shoes, Roots, &c.
A LARGE l.»t vf the alnve just receive*!, of all v'aluablc
kinds and price-*. Also, a full assortment of
Cash Advances,
W E are ready to make liberal CASH'
ADVANCES on Cotton at this place.j
or any of tlie River landings. , . .. . .
SIMS, CHEEVER & Co.
They will give prompt attention to all business | . .
committed (0 iVm. . ! A GnK ^ AI! , '; ,°-
Their connection with th* house of Hamilton &.; .. nor 4y0n * 1 '' 1,1 ,
5 IIardbmJx. at Hatann%\ will afford them superior P“ r ™ r ps
i , ... . ,, .. .. 1 ' IlmiRn ilnnr in Tiev'ton It-.iki
•id tn in istrator’s Sale.
on onlcr of tho honorable Infe-
incoln countv, when >»ittinc for
, will l*e sold before the Court
House door in IJev ton Baker Countv, on the first
buAhie** in their line in that city and other markets.
Macbii, Aug. ?0, 1850. 21 Hin.
and twenty-eight, in the twidfth district of
j formerly Early now Baker County, containing two
hundred and tiftv acres.
M ESSRS Sims &. Cheever will sell the following! Albany, sep. 27,1850. 25 tf.
t
children and ladies Shoo-* and Bootees.
HUNT. PYNCHON & RAWSON.
Albany, Oct. 4, 1850. 26 If.
Liffy Alai,fA.
T. G. WESTFALL,
Surveyor—Baker County.
Albany, Jan. 25, 18f3D. ly.
Notice.
Ware-House.
, tJIHK undersigned havingrenteil the
1 War *»l louse formerly occupid byMHHOM
- —w w w ■ » ■ '.Messrs. Hunt k Pvnclion, respectfully solicits -
pXfl|x»SAI.S will be rrcrivpd until IIw lOtli of, slure of |*tronst2m I C.'l»i2«i inorirnjt..
1 OftoWt ni-xt for MU'ini! plank and tiinl.T for 1IUXT, l*\ \CHON fit RAWSON.
V I'UIRIDA AND GEORGIA PLANK ROAD.; Albany, Oct. 4,1850. 26 fit.
tiihcr with the tojpi fiirni.lrmi or .otherwise. Also ” _ #
Wf/insinir|in'i! l5mil»«of the Road, commencing Sfl 1111111 OrtGn (J rill*!.
It New Port, entire—sinfle an<l double track—with | . Chl|»|HII 0 lUII » I HW«
Ua. and minute .prcilicatioiis of each on wbidi CERTAIN CURE FOR Cllll.le* AND FEVER,
ae estimate i- be>d. Attire.* I SO Cl'RE. \0 P1V.
iOSEFlf com Pnjs. ^ JZs I “of "e above on hnnd-nlso
8^,30.1850. 31 3t. j” RAAvSdN^ 1 *
j Albany, June 7,1850. 9 tf.
Land Agent. 1 ^' jnnc< ’ ,ow - ? ^ * "• -
RuWriber li dding the office and fulfilling j Df. 0» OoXj decatur cou.vrv.
• Dufies rif County Surveyor for Baker conn- w nrpp^nad to receive, board, and profession- Nineteenth Dis.—No. 144 .250
“* * 1 ' — •• Nos. 106, 107 500
V 181,165... 500
Fifteenth Di*. “ 137,114, 145....*750
¥ . ... | UW)cuu|llJ „ lin _ t Twentieth Die.—No. 379 . .250
•yninijM of*njrone,or all the districU at r«u»ona- | Jr ,p| IC charge made at tlie Establishment will Twenty-first Dis. M 373 .250
valuable lamls for ni'>, licing some of the most
tiic Southern States:
* ARE R COVSTT.
First Dis—No. 168.184,209 759 acres.
Second Dis.—-No. 365 250 *•
ti •• it 395 "250 M .
Third “ Nos. 361,42, 318, l)j,*i29.2M) “
Seventh Dis—No. 152 25Q “
Eighth I)is.—Nos. 7,11,20,238, .’90 ea. 250 n
“ ** 243,251,232.253,231.1250 **
“ M “ 293,318,*»95,277 1000 a
“ M “23,24 500 “
Ninth Dis.—Noe. 12,98,193 each 2W “
- “ “ 144,150 ..434 “
Tenth Die—Nos. 243, 279 500 “
; “ “ “ 390,398, 299, 316, each 250 “
I “ “ “ 275,276 500 “
Twelfth Dis. “ 16,61.81,102,117,140,250 “
“ 217,196,356, 358,237,.250 “
“ 104,105 500 “
EARLY corvrv.
Fourth Dis.—Nos. 1*8,129,... ...:... 500 “
« 287,288 500 “
“ 208, 69 each 250 “
Sixth Dis. “ 299, 262 500 “
“ 18, 19 500 “
. “ 308,133 each 259 “
Thirteenth Dis —Ncs. 11,12 500 M
“ 16,45.102,123 ea. 250
“ 126,208, 250 “
Twenty-eighth Dis.—No. 381, 250
A Splendid
Buggies!
Assortment.
j •Wtlee,
T HE insolvent claims ol the estate of Win. J Ford Also, at the same time will be sold before the
are Incoirect, so far as myself and brother (Mn-! Court «!<*or in HoImeSyille, Appling County,
I earth & Shotwell,). arc concerned. They have j lot of land nutnbor twenty-seven, in the first district
1 been settled and receipted for,and the fi fa satisfied: Appling County, containing four hundred and
1 on the docket. The estate owes J. Hhntwell more | ninety acn»s. All of said land belonging to the ea-.
I *han ®200. ALEX. SHOTWELL. We of Hendley Nalley, late of Lincoln County de-
j Albany, Sept. 27tb, 1850. 25 5t. ceased, and sold for .the benefit of the heirs and
1 creditors. Terms oh the day of sale.
Urge and splendid assortment of. superior Bug-j DECATUR CO# PLANTATION FOR SALE,
gies, which will be sold cheap for cash.
Albany, sep. 27,1850. 25 tf.
A pair of Good Harness Horses
FOR SALE.
M
A PAIR of good sized Horses, wyll
broken to dpublc and single hamci
T HE subscriber off»r* for sale 750
acres of good Tobacco, Co(to!k and
Corn Lands Tliero Is a . new and
well finished framed DWELLING
BENJAMIN M. TUTT, )
. ANTHONY SAS1UEI., } Allnrs -
Aug.J't 30, 1850. ids.
IjIOUR months after date application will be made
f to the Hationble Inferior Corfrt of Thomascouu-’
. inn , ", I* ioutenotionuotr.ienorisonnoi i mn
HOUsE^nd .ppropriato out hmw. upon it. Tho , when , it!i , for or( i in . >Ty r „t p o«>e, fo
nhl Plantation u four miles from Aitnpulpi,, and |^| U „ th , „ mle i^,,, R rv ,n.
fourteen fran Dambrld-e. Pcrwms wuhlnc to pur-: JaM . . c Uto of ^Tboman county'dec.
chase would d*» well to call mi l exanun? before
sold for t
aa broken u> upabie ana singleiwvnesA i p^hiuirtg eUewbere. Apply to May 17 1850
The horses are pi*rfectly sound, and 1 h JOHN LASSBTER. 1 1 * 18au ’
JOHN U. BROWNING, Guar.
for leave td
minor, of
ity doceaned.
TV IV*? f’....
. ... - n * IS now prepared to receive, board, and nrofession-
v, wu act as ajert for the disposal or purchase of | ^ at tend persons afflicted with Chronic diseases
U forrfish a nv information which nMVi^i^aWATRRCURE.orELIR'TRO-IlYDRQ-
•jrewrfetfco.icerning the situation and character; KHTADLfSl/WilMT," near Marietta,
WS. rituacd in ttri, county. lie will nl«o fur- j C(>bn connty Georgia.
- * '1 Inmt nf...... .. .11 • 1.^ JI^M.I. at pnw.Anii. 1 —. *. (
fault. Apply at this Office,
j N. W. COLLIER,
I Albany, sep. 37,1880. 25 tf.
-
(Orders.)
? of bath house, medicsl advice ami
1 per day, which includes every item of expense, ex,
I eept washing, and an outfit for the sweating pro-
1 cess, bandages, &c—<u If paid icrfWjf ia advance.
I Augusts, I85C. 18 ly.
TffOVIAS COUXTY.
cointmfnidillcnito recede sltontion must , uent j 0lli vit!, onlinary service* of servants, $1 60; g^^.^neeMh Die.—Nos. t9,120,123,151 150
^‘TAID. ! near sitotr. ttthtrh includes f
, T. C. WESTFALL,
CotfHty Surveyor—Baker Coonty.
■Ittany.Jxn'. 24,1850. ly.
1*9,229,367, ea. 250
12,13 500
1.8....500
•* 187, 188....- 500
(Thirteenth Dis.—Na 138, 327. ...each 490
| Fourteenth - ** 58.70,........“. 490
LOWXDCS COVXTV.
Notice to Builders. |. $100 Reward, ,
flSltjSn Proposals for the building of a Presby- CV)R the apprchensioD of JAMES IIALU who ‘ 490
teban ChoreTio the city of Albany, will be re-11 b«.ke Jail on Tuesday mgbt.the 1 fidi July. Jas. Eleventh D •—!*>■ 5.5 490
front now until the first day of November.—; Hall is about six feet bighot faircumplcxion.square i Fifteenth J ‘"' w
*«»d Hprcificfltianfl may be seen, and all par-1 built, weigh* about one hundred and hfty pounds— ■
7**** r * relating to the contract, learned by applica-! he has several scare of shot in his left arm, suppos- q»|,; r ,j Dis.—No.
hto to either of the undersigned.
SAlltfSL D. IRVIN.
JOSEPH THORN.
*®J> SepL 1}, 1850. 3t tf.
1 ed to be atoiil thirty-fire years of age.
w mm -jjit wwrmm w lion. TIk* j gTEW'ARi
above reward wiil ha paid for his snprvbrn*ion and . ; * T *" A *’
delivery to me nt Irwinvillr, or UgcJ in nny «fe ,
Lands for Sale.
THE following lots are offered to puichum upon
1 /***°9*hle terms:
‘J“ u > district of Randolph connty, number 17
Fifth «• M a. (4 on
Fcoith “
delivery
" jl eo that I can art mm.
J. E. BASS, Sheriff of Irwin Co.
Irwinville, Sep*. 6,1850. 21-tf.
“ “ lit
’ ■ - “ “116
gweeath district Early “ “ 266
tor* a a a -379
Fl»h a a a “ 838
Fourth a a a “184
Tenth district Irwin “ “611
A n*yu> LOUIS A. GONEKE,
v Cnthbert.Geo.
""ttober It, Hit. 3J tf.
93 ....490
tnwix cocxtv.
157 490
274 490
st'cta-AXT cnvxrr.
.202)
Twenty-fifth Dis—No. 13............202)
No. 220, 2d Dis. 1st Sec.—Fobsyth Co. 40
“ 730, 21 “ 3d “ Cass “ 40
“ 430, 15th “ tt “ CltEBOXII 40
“ 87, 7th “ Dooly, “ 202J
299, 7th “ Caeeoll Co. 2024
Thu above lands Will be sold for onesided cash
notice.
TV^lSnSiedlruJ any obligations which she has j Tim above lands Will be sold for one-third cash;
pledged herself to mo in joinihg with hef In iruiri- onC-third cite yW«r-»uJ one-thind two y«r*. witlnn-
raony, therefore it is my duty to msify the public lerest (7 per dent.) from date of sale, and mertguge
^nemlly that t will ootV r4poo.ib!e J for any coo- ( on Urn l.nd-or a
tiacto or dehto she may create on my name or ac- credit part of the sale, if paid in cash. Purehasers
count. 1 hereby forsrnrn all persons not to credit poying far executing titles. Pernons desinng pre-
her with any article or artic les on my name as 1 am ■ cine ictbnnation in regard to the quality, iocatwo me.
determined not toliquidato any debts contracted by of «•>»« lands, or who wish to pnreltose at private
liCT or any person or persons doing Ihe same for her' ss^e, wlU please address Sims tClmererv irtAftiany,
G * ’ ' -Vric York.
July IS, "50 14 tf
Ilcad Quarters,
2d BniGADK, 13th Divisiox, G. M. j
Albany, Ga., Sept., 27th, 1850. I
T HE ANNUALCpitvcTpioo of
Field, StafT Company, and
non-commissioned Officers for all
the Regiments composing thfs Brigade, for tbe pur
pose of being trained and instructed in the discipline
prescribed by Congress, Will take place as follows:
In Iiee eontfty,tbe Officer’s drill will be at SUrk-
ville, on Tuesday the 5th day of November nr»xt, a nd
general review will fce on' tbffc following day, (the
j 0th) at sakl place. . ..
In Baker connty, the Offieer’s drill will be at
! Newton, on Friday, the 8th day of November next,
and general review will take i»h(ce a'f Newton on
the fcliewing’May. (Saturday tlie 9th.)
In Tboinas the OfficeFe drill will take
place at Thomasville, on Friday, the 15th da? of
November next, and general review will take place
•at Thomasville on Saturday the I6Ui of said month.
Colonels commanding Regiment*, and Majors in
counties where there is but one Battalion, are char
ged with fh£ execution of this Order—and willeanae
I to be made out a correct return of the’ mltKtiet of
effective men anbjeet to perfonq Militant duty within
, their respective commands: the number and des
cription of. each Company, (as well Volunteers as
Infantry) the finnSber and grade of.egch Office/ with
in such command, arid take an ekacf account of the
arms and accoutrements in the possession of each
Officer arid Prirale nnder bis command, to be return
ed to ihe Brigade Inspector, for the purpose of being
consolidated by the Division Inspector, and forward
ed to the Commander Id-Chief at Millodgeville.
CommandaflCadf Regiment*, and Majors in Coun
ties having but one Battalion, wilt cause a full at-
ByorferW ** THORNBURY,
A . Brigadier General Commanding.
E. H. Platt, Inspector.
L. P. D. Wairex, Aid-do-Camp.
Albany, y- 87,1850. 25 3t.
in my
JAMES R. N. MURRAY.
Baker Co. S#r«- 6,1850. 22-8t.
A'ttnpnlgns, Dccaliir to *cp 87,’30. 25.4t j pqot'R .nm.tbsafter da:.-application will bo made.
mi I. to the Honorable Inferior Court of lojwndca
. „*• ■ , ... county, while fitting a* a Court of Ordinary for
QTRAIED from the *nh.cnber, on j le.yc to*cll tbe Uud ;uh! negno* belonging to the
‘Jtlie 30th instant, a ~om-l maw. c , tltc Jiatl^v.- Aibritton, deceased.
MULE,roachnl toane,aboutaix yoar*! MATHEW A. ALBRITTON,) .. ,
old,of medium mzc—no marks reinem-, *vgcp f at nDirmv t AUm re.
bered-the last beard of she win near Gillion, sup- J ,fcSS “ , * , pj™ * ’
pos«l to be making her way East. I will give five! ^°°'y co *» ^P 1 * ,3 » 18*°*
dolLire to any person that will deliver sC.id Mule to
me, or take her up so tlmt I can get her. .
W R. R. DAVIS, Concord.
September 27, *50. 23 5t. sa
Election Notice.
I N election will be held at B*inbridge,Ga.,
A in tlie 157th Battalion, G. M., on the
firvt Seturday ifi (Vtoiler next, for a Major
to command said Battalion.
vr We are authorized to announce SI. If A1IN,
i a candidate to fill that vacancy. . ,
Bainbridfe, Sept. 13,1850. 23 4t.
flMlrif’a S.nlc.
F OUR montlis after date applhwtion will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lee county
when sitting as a Conn of Ordinary for leave to
sell the east half t>f lot of land number one hundred
and.scvroty-tro (172) in the thirteenth district of
Lee county. It being the property of ls»wi* Pjre
late of said county, licensed.
REBECCA' RICE, Executrix.
Sepfomtfrt 6,1SSO: ^
R month* after date application will bo made
tlie Honorable tlie Inferior Court of Baker
connty when sitting aa a Court of Ordinary, for
leave to sell all tho land and negroes belonging to
the estate of Cadcr Price, lute of said county dec’d,
WILLIAM PRICE, Adwh\
June 7,1850.
P )U
to 1
O N the first Tuesday in November, next at the (
Court House door m Ncvfton Bik’ercounty Ga.,]
within the usual lfours of sale, will be sold, the fol-< 1NOUR months after date.apoY^iion will be made
lowing property, to wit: f to the Hon«Dhl|pe Inferior Court of I^ee County,
. M No. f30, ip the llth district of originally j when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
Early, now Baker connty, containing 250 acres n portion of the land anil negroes, of the estate of
more or leas, and bounded by lots No. 129, 111, 131,
end 151 id said dTstxrct. <
Sokf by order of the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond countv for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of William Smith late of said county deceased.
Terms cash. EMMA O. SMITH,'Aihnrx.
September 6, 1850. 22—td*.
.iliulinistriitor'H Sale. ’
Thomas Butler, <7re o' mid conntv, decca.ro.
GKKEN1.EE BUTLER- Adro’r,
• September 0,1859.
JYotice is hereby giveri,
T i all psmona, nrt to trade for two promiMory
notes, made by the i.t»criber on or .about tbe
33d day of Aujjnxt, 1850, p»table to Ja>. Blgham
or bearer, ohe tor two hnadred doUara,dM Jaeaaiy
Id, 1851, the other lor two hnndred dollara. dne
January 1st, 1893, as I am determined not to pay
them' unless compelled by law—said notes barinf
been fraudulently obtained.
ROBERT REYNOLDS.
Drayton, ftp. 37,1850. 25 4t.
II7ILL be sold nt the late residence of Jo’m Tay-
• • lor of Dooly Counly deceased, on Katnnlay the
twelfth day of October next, a part or all of the per.
tonal property of said decease*!, consisting of cue
house, cattle, sheep, hogs, household and kite hen
furniture, and various other articles too tedious to
mention. Term* made known on the day of aale.
X SARAH TAYLOR, Adm’nr.
August 30,1859. . ids.
Administrator's Sale.
O N the fir*: Tuesday in November next, will bo
noM before tho Court Honte door, ia ther uvrn of
Americas, Sumter coqnty, I/ft of land number, 182
in tho lfith district of laid county. Sold for the
benefit of the holra and oieditoraof Leonard Ikiver,
lata of said ootraty deceased. Terms on the toy of
tain. II. 3f. D. KINO, Adm’r.
8um*cr»., An-. 30,1850. ■ •
pOUR months after date application will lie mado
l to Ihe honorable Inferior Oort of lee. county,
sitting for onlinary purpo.es, for leave to .ell tlie
real estate la-longing to tlie estate of Robert C.
Srknmeti. of said county deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the behu and creditors of said deceased. «to
ROBERT RIVES, Adm’rS ^
Angnai 23,1850. “to
rill teMdt^-
f h#Xn-
POUR months after date application wiil
* to the honotahie the Inferior Court of hd
ty, when sitting as a Conrt of OrdinafKfor leave
to sell the whole ef the rest estate of Eaton Tison u
late of said conntr deceased.
ARINGTON II. I
inly 19,1850. f V
ALL persona having demands agai
<1 James Sapp, late of Decatur e
eSfeotjto
county detwsj^
asn hereby notified to peesent them iu the
within the tims preaortbed by Usr, and those ipdebt.
ed will plena* pay ap immediately.
PENDLETQN SAPP/
Saplatober 27,’50, 25 8w,