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Save 76to- Money!
JT U r well known Tart, that children, ptrtict* r-
thl ; ' v, " U! , r . , > ni * "P"«« scusolLre very
subject to Cough-, ( olds raid Inflammatory Peer,
i^tonp, fa w ;'' rt ' ,n:1 he cured Conner and more
iy,* tie Phrenological Almanac for IS30.
Klndarss and (’rarity Contrasted. -
^ riotous ox will set a whole yard of cattle
• soring each other, down to the hornless calf,
Jiirh will vent tits excited wiath oil the cos-
t or n simple turkey goblcr. The lea.
J r „f a tile of muled, n mile in length. is stung
hr a H. v > n Oank; he kicks the shins of his
fdlntrrr, who raps the one behind hint, ami so
I, goes lo the end of the cavalcade. Each . -—
ticks hi* korcewor because ho feel* llio smart j* 1 * suril csl ^* c R “ ** cured sooner than by any
f^frn I»i» predecessor** heels. That same vi-!
- - - It has herone quite a rouimon saving with tho.6
wholiave u red them. that these preparations lave
wived them a II wtor* ML Tl»<e who doubt the
nfjicirpcy ol these mndiemea wiilmut
Albany Aoademy.
T 1 ^ Truno s t.f.tliis institution take pleasure
* in announcing tint th"y hare engaged the ser-
MRS. AMANDA C. CLARK & Jll-SS
otTectnallv hr Dr Lirrta’. ■a.S. IT”."": MARY A. WILSON, tojlke charge of the female
thanhraiivdthVremedy. « 3fefiS$$5*•—**
U>-. yrrmifaM is to'begiven. With’them two
"'■*dirInoi»,wIiuIiany r%n»i|y can give with impunity,
freni hi*
eioo* rtX n, '2ht *ct tlu> whole tribe caressing
f arh other, by simply reselling forth his tongue,
s mi commencing the work of amiable kindness.
•pj, fr c are few animals which may not he sub-
dued to man’s will and wishes by kind treat
ment. *‘The Elephant, with a gentle hand,
mar be led hv a hair.”
jt| f n and children have feelings similar to
llmpc of the os, mule, and calf, which may he
groused or allayed In like manner.
-John, you lump of laziness, go to work !”
.... . in ** without having tried
tliem, are tu he pitied for their ignorance. And
\r w,l * n,u benefit, the money
coraaieud the in .titutfon *.»the pairontge of parents
NELKOMTlPT.Ohm’n.
N. W. COLLIER, I It. K. LYON.
J. P. SPICER, «. W. COLLIER,
D. A. V.VJOX, | J. JACKSON,
Trustees.
Albany, Oct, Uth.'Sb. 37 If.
Valuable Lauds,
AT GCARDIlVi AID TftlSTESS' SALE.
JN pursuance of nn order of the Honorable the In-
i ferior Court of Itir*no:il county* Ga., sitting as
a Court of Ordinary, on tlie first Tce4dat. bein^
tl»e 3d d*y of DeremUr next, 1850, will be* ex-
u*»-sed ut nuMic sa’e, at th? Court lieusc dour iu
Newton linker county, G*.,
do 45, do
do 46, do
do 47, do
do 73, d>
Ilulfdo 74, do
do 75, do
do 7*», do
do 77, do
do
250
do
da
250
do
do
251
do
dt)
253
do
do
125
do
do
259
do
do
250
ao
do
259
do
2375
do
the finest Cotton
Lowndes SheriiPif Snlef.
OV THIS FIRST TUESDAY IX XOVKMDCR XEtT,
(1T1LL be sold before the Court House door in the
tw town of Troupvilie, lyvwnitoa county, within
the legal uo«« 0 f * us. the following property to-wit:
The n*»rfh;h:tlf of lot of fond No. one hundred
and forty-four, •« tl.o 15th district cf formerly In
win now f/nrn:fo* county, levied on ns the proper
ty nf \Vy«?t (J. King, to satisfy two fi fas Irma a
Justice Court of Lm-nd-V County, one in favor of
” • J- Hines vs. said Ki.ig, uu*J one in favorot
Elias Edward* v#. slid King. L.vy made and re
turned to m«? by a constable.
Also, one gray Isorse, ataut ten years old, and
one jersey wagm, levied on a* the property of Ed
ward Burch to satisfy two 3 fls from LowndetfSh-
perior Conrt, one in fafor of Andrnv J. Miller vs
Edward Burch and Hopkins M. Wilder, and one
;n favor of Andrew J Milter vs EJsvml lfarth.
Property pointed Oat by Hopkins II. Wilder.
Also, four acres of long stable cotton, levied on
as the property of Abraham ldrantley. to satisfy a
fi fa front Lowndes ^nperiosCourt Alexander Kean
vs s lid H rant ley. Property p dated out by plaintiff
r.ey.
when tried, # ^
will lie returned by .-tilling „„ thV'j.^rieiore
Not SorpasscJ.
Wilhinn few ) <*?.«* Inwines, of compounding,
and veuumg Family Medicines has much iucreas'-d;
and when conducts! by regular members of the
m ” dlM| l profesrion, the result has been th^y liavc
mike* John feel sour, lessens his hope of pleas- not >oen »uvpawl. or rarely equalled fri/m as;y, *-•»— 7 ,—,
L lower* his «lf expect, awakens a spirit of, : tlieie prepuatmo. mo more «.| Tbe roliowiii-vairaibln Laxds:
nm i lu'cnmes an eve servant cre-wblc to use tlmn tbe compounds onlioarily uul; N° S'l ni^-, Uaker conr.ty, 250 scr
sppn.ilion, ami neeoinM an eye ^servant * | U p by phyncians. The anodyne Ceueb Dr„ns are do 30, do da do 3J0 d«
H„,| of unwilling cart borae in the discharge of | oFtliis class, being nutoniy pleasant I*take,15utare
bU Julies. coiublned upon svi-ntific principirs.aidrd by many
“Come, John, let the work go nho.nl; yon .yeirs experience intliepracliceof medicine. They
,re the liny to make it fly,” awakens the am- j »TOboth si aple sn,! elDclral, isjsvessing a more con
hition of John ; makes him feel that lie is n|>- j 'nljuence over eonghs and all irriturion nf
nreciated .as being capable of doing right; al- |,^JTT l r*» n *!‘ y l,h * n * mw,i ''* of 1,10 da >’ ;
SnnXhe feels l«v. vet it does not see,,, tol' , “?"*'f sold of them, and In
th° n r* * j. t | i . * •• , 1 several iiisiiuic.Gi thev have been xu^titutrd fur the
tie known, ho is said to be able to do well, and ronowncdarticlc.nr.ltlraaucci'sshaslmcn fnrbetti r
he feels encouraged to keep up his reputation; u r^t rm -n /• xr l .c.n
W« h"l«; • llU . l " v< ' ,,f P** R *ii'B nod | Da. T.iriLE-Sir^llJfflivud
kiml feeling is awakened; and lie leaps into,with..rough uuloppro.donofIhechc.l,i'lwvocon-
his business with a right good will, and by hab- | eequeutly used nwnv thingx for it. and amongst
it becomes industrious, »uU by kind treatmentJ *hein the Bals.im of \Vild Cherry, witlwHit afiiirding
obliging. j relief. WuiLt Isltoring under a won*e attack
-Frank, vou villinn, what did vou do that »!j^ n n,,|,a !» 1 tried > onr Amalyn- Cough Droja..—
for! you, are perfectly haleful; 111 flog von J ’
,roartly If you^^repent it, tonche. Frank s pnde. j, free an ., ^peator-tlnn produced. r - , . ...
and av.-nkens his anger. Ho knows he is noisy | cine gave ine p-niun-nt reli-f,aiid ia quite ideafint' Theotlier acttlcinnit liasuguod log house, with a; Lot of land number not known, hut known as the
and playful, hut lie is not conscious of any vil- * to take. Re-pectfully, die., ' well or water, and furta huibiintrs. There Are 2375 1 place whereon Samuel Hodge* now liv.»a. in th
lainuu* intention, nml did not mean to ho hate-1 [Signed] Joux R. Asdsksox. j ,lCr(> * * n the tract, cf which f;00 ore cleared, the j eleventh district ol said county, to satisfy an oxc
ful. Ilv fill, slandered, and co!iscqncn;lv in- Du. IjTn.r—Sir: Iwun’Meked with a -"wre n .' u ' 1 uf ' vhic !' is «nd L w cuiiinlion «t tin present |cot>oh iwue,I Irjnn Dooly «ip rior enurt, '
- - - * " a tone. The remain 'er is heavilv t in'-end with Oak .<»* ««org.-* \Y. Meroi
, and Hickory, and the entire I-*dv 1U«* re.narl.ablv
1 level. The fertility of tl
J^iohtnson’o T<m£o Pillk,
nw ilia cu»a er .
Green Sleknejs, in all its TtrlaM farmst
Female Complaints. DrOpsiM Affections, andaU
. rnAfs ff "General Dchlitij.
T llkt sticice«V Af there pIU4 fn fife cure 6f the dis
ci* 'a above named, has induced the proprietor
to olfcr them to public. They are put up in
boxes containing from eighty t«> one hnndrrd pills,
ono pill h dog the <kfce. They are decidedly tl»e
ch -ape.-t and best medicine of the kind ever cijvred
to the public. The lollov. ing cei t ificattr, which we
have selected from hundreds which wo have from
Clergymen and others, src.tk for themselves. For
*i!e, wholesale and retail, by
W.M. la. DAVIS & Co., Druggist*,-
Price fl per bottle. Albany* Ga.
Ccrtltc&tesi .i.--.
QnxcY. Fla., June 5th, 1849.
Mr. DicLirwo*—Dear air: i bare u*ed your Ton
ic Pills in tny fimily in one case of Chlorcsd*.
'tirevn Sickne**) with the most ntisEftCtnvy result.
W ILL be sold' bekerthe Conrf House door in
Newton, Baker county, between the usual
bouts of sale, the following property, tow!;, ^*3
l/?u of laud numbers 188 and !W f In U^ffiain
district, at 3 lum ber* 220, 221, 376, 877. 398, m
in the eighth district of Baker county; levied ones
tl* property of James S. Cal bo BO, to selhdV Xmf
fa from Mutcncao Superior Coart I Win. natr Al
fi. L. nuumnkrr ahO J. 8. Cajkoan, Y. &■ V. •
f'.vam, Juiin J. Itoswall.Wm. P. MrKren at* 8bw>
bum Jun»,rekirn. Property poinut auLlryILe
K. iliora, jr., pl’iTu attnrary. / „. vafc
DEO. \V. COU4ER, D. Sk'flf t m
September S6,1860. .;,vO
Reapectfullb yonrr,
li.wobrEN.
Aito. thirtv bashel, of OomraitreW lesn, five 1 -bo eaje i« entirely eared. Your |.iU i» certainly
of cattle and one lmrae about twelve tears old, lev- j 11 c, * ;c m suc “ caac i*
ied on as the property of William L. Morgan to
5*tisfy a fi fa from Cass Fitperiar Court, in favor
-- of Wood aid Paric* vs said Margin. I T. . a ..
WILLIAM D. GRIFFIN*Sh’tr. rr- ^ ALBAxr.Gro. Apnl .3d, 1850.
Cctooer 4 ’5o ids ! Mr. Dtckinxln—Dear &if: Justice to you and a
’ * ; wish lo relievo those who may be eulfering from
o.i. |disease,induces me to give my experience iu the
r03lJ)DJ^a half, use of your invaluable Tonic PHI*. My wife had
At t^e saim ti no a:u! jVace will be sold, twenty-1 been suifering lor months with stn»:tg symptom* af
five hn-.l of stork entile, levied on as th? property Dropsy, brought oil from HkmorrXoe during her
a. * -- i * ‘‘ '* ' ' last (tcc )uchinent, whici» caused her to sufier sdvere-
lv, himI t irtMtenod a speedy temiinath h of life. I
Iwd resorted to every mntdy calculated to givo
relief, but could find uotbing to benefit her until she
tried your Pills, isbe is now in ns fine health as
she over eiyjye»L after using two boxes.
Tours respectfully,
ANTHONY O. WEAVER.
^ j of Tho.uas D. Linds-\y to satisfy
« | !/wndes Superior Court in fnvor of James Cart-
Adni’r. v* Th.rnas D. I.iu-lsey,, Bcnjanlln Wclli
I James Rowaittrce and Enoch Aa'd.
’] * WILLIAM i). GRIFFIN* Shff.
October 4, ’50. tils.
The aliove com'
tat ion* in thi* Stnt**, on which, in ord’narv seasons,
from 1000 to 150 f ) )kiiiri|* of(V.tton ti the acre, have
lavn uiiiformiv pnalucrd. The Plantation lias two i • " _ _■
settlements on it. at <-n* of which the D\v*i!lingis a. ! DSOiy ^USPSla H
comfortable fraimd buiSiiiug, with the iietCbyarv Kiasr T>t::soAY ix xovsmiiku xe.v p ,
u-Iicine I ever ^ houses, and a fine Md Limcstoue Spring witliiu ! \A7JLL b* sold befiire the Court lit
r.-moved,and K hundred yards,* h dug th • source ».f the CoV.eewi- \ ’ * Vienna,OW.y •auuiy.b tween the
. The medi-iCreek, which runs through the body ol the ’and. of the foil nvrug pro;? rty, to wit:
usmt hours
Dooljr ShepfU’8 Bate*. • <>)
OX THE FIRST TUESDAY IX XOTIIMB XUT* >
IlTII.Ia bo sold before the Court House do*F4R>
* * Vienna* Dooly county, between (he usual hour*
of sale, the following property, to*wit:
Lot of land numUr nine* (9) A (bo sixth, (6th)
district of said conoty, to atthfy * A fit from Dooly
Superior Court in favor of Henry TiHman fi Wps;
A. Smith. . . . . ... o
Also, lot number <ixty-sLt,(6o) in U* nliitb,(9th).
district of said county, to satisfy a fi fa (ft fitVOf ot 1
James G Ollivcr, son., vtt Atps-0. HMnFAiP
William C. Greer: levied on as the property of dUM
Greer. Pointed out liy the plaintiff. .cf A • n f l
Also, one negro bay, by the name of NW, about
12 or 14 years of age. Also, one lot of hind. No.
twenty, (20) and tlie south half of lot top atortvti^
(19), all hi the third, (31) district cf rftid ectmty^a
satisfy a fi fa from Doolv Superior Court, in fkvor'or
FaiiiUl-1 Griswold vs DIIImH SpradlfV. . V .
CIIA-S R. TAtU.'lFHRttO.flk'ir." [
September 27, 185'J. - e*r •
dignsnC anil the lhreatene«I fioginjt, which ia ' cough, pun an.I
lo disgrace him. he regards as unjust, mid ho when l beg
of the breast, f.»
lo di«graee him, he regards as unjust, and he day*, when 1 begin-taking yo.ir Anodyne Cough j J"’" Vi!*'MtVnwdl?' i
revive,to floht hi. way tliron-h. Ho fed,."!"?*. A I ,ul, com^lch reliore,., on^couno I
that flu' treatment i, hun.ili.ting ami cruel, and ! " r ,,f fure 1 *“ | ,naliti«. The town of lijo (the for nor cocmy |
l,r luscs hif sell res|iect and arni.itioii to do, u//nn. ’ ’ William TuArr. H?) i< *l«rt of the |>!*co, and it is within svtnj
»liu; property of *
October 4. *50.
id fidfllJ j II nI^
C. BRADLEY, Dept. ShlT.
ulu.
aril: become* quarrelsome and hateful.
-Frank, my son, will you play more quietly,
and not turn over the chair&! The yard, or
llm street, is a better place to play horse than
the parlor; men drive horse* out of doors,"
n . . .... J miles of Albany, to winch there is a toed road lend-
1 j - ware of imposition, and avoid t.ie use o. j niI . formingalu>gt*:lier one of the most desirable-
s;ib't!tute . The far-si m i.c ot the »igti tore ol Dr.! jdautatioa-i in that p -rtioii of the fc’Ute. A further
W. *«. »will be main upon tun outside wrvp-j rip! ion is deemed unneccasary, it Uiig what is
•II kno.vii in South Western Georgia, as the late
W"ti
Sold whoh m!e
■slicin
n-d retail, by the proprietor nt his j John S. Porter’s Plantatioi
riHivitice* the judgement of l’rank that. his ( Man’ilirtnriirf Dcpo’, No. 261, Market street, l'Lila-
tkoughtlessness, roughness ami rudeness are out di-lphia, and ui -oal Macoti.Gco.^
of place in the parlor, and the mothers* kind -Uwer 11,16ol). J7 2wi*.
IFEMAI/i] MMmn. I
\IIi-i t'. ARK n .d irr -i.'.T, Mi- Makv A.
.•I "’r- Imp ppcurpi fr..ni the Tiust-p., tl.pl
^:^r **f Hi • I nne. coimnodi.Mis Academy Ltiil ling in
.\M»sny. an! will open lh» Academy on Monday the!
»f Young |*«i“
id fo
of place in the p;
tom* of voice evince* no anger, ami a-rousi
none in him, and he complies, with alacrity,
with the mild and real on able request
“ I’liete, •Sarah, goes another dish, ami the
milk on the table elotli and carja-t; tnhe that
i!ap in the fare, ami tee if you ran mind what
to-j are about,” make* Sarah angry, for she
tried t«» he careful; the eup slipped in her little
liaud. She fi el i unrr.'.isrious of intentional
Wrong; nnd auger, grief, and wounded sensi-
liivues* make her timid, di-'courngid nml uti-
Inppy. Kverv linn* she attempts to handle
what will break or spill, excites her fear; and
her agitation of mind and trembling hand make
her ten time* more likely to meet with acei- —3>) twrd*
dents; and she prefers a ti t cup and a scat in ! V , T1IORM5URY A-k HARVARD,
th, rl,i.u.ipy*i,onii*r f to nil.l.lo rnret uuil si,. ] AIM "y, Ol:. 11, I860. 27 3t.
|»t lu'vcragf. Lviiore iiuithiT l.ruaking nor s.-il- ; , . .. ,,,
ling «ill Ire mortal .in. [JAttD .YAR!.—A linn lot of U.r.Kv,
mind! j
d not > - ..
The billowing iu various parts of said com
ty:
Lot No. 269, 1st -list,
do 156, do
do 224, d)
do 368, do
do 16, 2J dirt.,
Inriti Shirifl’s S.ilc.
tub Fiasr tuksu.vy ix xovkmhkr next,
be soid before the Court House d»w»r in
dlle, Irwin County, hetwe? the usual
hour* of sale the following property, to wit:
One lot of land. No. one hundred and ninety,
(190)'in the sixth (6) district oflrwiu Connty : lev
ied on as tlie property of Ester Wickl* to'satisfy
fi fa issued out of f’ohh emuty Inferior Court,
Eiter Wickle.
J. B. BASS, ShlT.
Octn?a>r 4, ’50. tds.
Bakf.x r 1 ,,.. (1a , Mirrl. 5th, 1850.
Mr. Dickin«>n—D*ar Sir: .My eldest *on was
aillict*al severely for some two yean or more with
loss of app *tite, violent headache, swelling of tlie
iimbsaud stvnauh, shortuess of breath, and in fact
his case was truly alarming, for his health had be-
farotir c ' >n * * so h id tliat lit* had entirely lost dll energy, and
Samuel HoJgea. levied on ! app-arixl to !x* fast sinking to the grave, when you
- -- • 1 gave me a box of your Ton’.e Pills. I took them
with bnt little confidence in them,hut ns a drowning
man will catch at straws, I determined to try them,
ami judge of my surprise wh *n In a few days he had
gained his form r vivacity, and his general appear
ance change 1 for the belter, and before lie Imd fin
ished taking the box his health was completely res
tored, nud he is now red aud rosy.
You can make use of this in any vc4y you think
proper. Respectfully,
\V. B. MASON.
Thoms, shtrllC* Sale«. ' "' i!
ON THE FI8AT TCCSDAY IN NUVBXBKB XKST,
fl/ILL be sold before the Gonrt llouso door iulha
*■ town of Tliomaxville, Thomas Co., tvitUih the.
legal nours of sale, the following property, tti wit! g
Lot ef land number 233, in the thirteenth district
of oringinatly Irwin, how Thoma* county; in Ua*
property of Jol» Hammond; levied on by. vhtdft flf
two fi las, issued out of Franklin Superior Court, in
favor of the officers of said Court v* Job liainntfiod
and Ji hn II. Slone. . q
Also, let of land number 6G, in tlie &tn district ol
Thomas coiinty, as property of Henry Pickle; li*tried
on hv virtue of a fi 1a Uxnra out of tnb 332d tfiktHct.
G. M.,of Wilkinson countv. In favor of 1. & J. BfefcU
v* said Pickle. W. A. IVEY, a 8ML *
September 27,1850. ». •»
! W. A. Lewi i v
AxriLna, Fla., August 14th, 1849.
.lf/\ Dic\inx'in—Dear Sir: I have several chil
dren who have b*.» »n ufiFcled for about three year-
with strong syiitptoui < of Drdpvy—such as swelled
legs and feet, pale, sailer coninh*xi(?n | shoitfi*
Georgia, Baker County: ' . , A >
Y\f II ERE AS. Willi* in B. C hi W ford appUM Id
fr me for letters of Adinini*tration on the estate
of^Baxter Floyd, late of said county deceased..
i!j«) do
350
250
■e.it'i. white fiohhy tongue, ami In short every symp-1
e«l a want ot iron in the hicod. 1
> tlx
a::>.
i h-anrhc
iu .Mu-S<
lv in nccordapc?* with i
r soli ri:n*tic quarter of ten we
11,1850. 27 tf.
•\**:uuh, m y daughter, don’t cry; nev<
the clip, tSie cloth or the carpet. You
inciifi to do it, 1 uni sure, nnd crying i
mend* n cup nor deans n carpet. ‘Neve
for spilled milk.’ If you will he more e:
in the Future, ns 1 trust, yon will avoid nil
trouble. There is another cup, nnd id-e i
wipe ofl* the toms, nnd he happy nrrnin.”
V, Or
1* by
THORNUURY & HARVARD.
11,1850. 27 3t.
rah smiles through hi
tup of milk with a fi.
tear»ured hml; and
hud acquired cnutioi
teitniidy made lmppi*
and rise cup, doth, n
Uupi K-ssiy damaged th.
s; lakes her fi
i, couJident, eoara-rervjs,
ejoices iu her Gmigth
ness and skill. She is
l»v the kind treatment;
d carpet are not more, _ .. ,
", >( flu-* chiltl'm I.nppy
ver pROCEIHES—Sugar, ('ofiee, Spice, Pepper, A’-c.
erv ™ r-r*-l-*bv TIIOKNBURY &. HARVARD.
; ,f,d Albany, Oct. 11, DfiO. 27 3t.
' 1 rVIY GOODS— 1 1 Kin I- of Dry Go.-«U f,,r.ilo by
Til .ilNUURY Sc HARVARD.
, ... ... .Ort.
Srt-
! Grartful, Baker Conn*y. J tnm which indicated
j WBfilERF.AS. Willi,,n Jrrbn nupii.r, to ,»o -"T ”?*** thatlcoold
.to lf)8, 3ii ili-r., 2.W tio »» f.rlu-to.A of A ra.iw on^ tbo ato ! T't ImlJ of r.-o nm nd^ lor auc. d.re.re.,
.lo 7 4thdi.l -50 ,-o I of Noil McTooan h-o ofwil Cojnlv d-cra-ol. I ony b I oinc „t Mr. Arm«tc..l« rt-re, vo»r
.lo 118.81b d:t„ 261 do Thereoreth-ref re, ...tit-. ..n,,, w nud-, .boon-tli.H pl.co,«nd , u.m.Mto him Ure.Ro»Uoo
So 11 1, do 30 1-lOAcres. jishol! inUir,r..1,.-;i.,Jr..Ja.,d ; -re.!.tor,...frai.l;mv ch.WreD.ho recranrrenJW tho of your
do 1G, llthdo 25) do i deceased to !*» an-l ap.xnr at my within the !j on,r * having hut little confioefice in them.
<|o 53 do do 250 do limo r ir.* wriiorl bv l» v, to sW ourauif any tbov ; Lory re ucranllv conseulM Ih pbo thrm k trrel,
di. 73 I2ih do >5 . .1. I.ave, .vi.y -.-.id lottor. .ho.ild not be on.n.o.1. 9 I ."i 1 ! a . ni .** *' A* 1 " 1 ovorooioo my projud'c,, fob Iwfore
i/.tA \o S . 113. 114, 115, I5«., 117,413. 110. 120.' ®»-n nn.ier n,y land at oiiicu tl.is 27th d,y of (Lra.'.J 1 ™" ™5!5. X 4 "".IS
121,422. nnd 423, in the 12th ui.tr,ct cacl. con-, vr l«in.
Sill’ll C. 8TEVENS, c c o.
Oct. 4,’50. 30d.
jjiu, huv o« *niu coumy urcrasru. tr
therefore to rite and admohiMi all RM
singular the kiiidrcd and creditor* of said dctFafo
ed, to be and appear at my o(Bre within tfk
time pre-cribed by law, to shew cause, (If any tle^
have) why * tid letters should not be gnuktral ^ • j
GIvcu under my Land at office; this Sth clRf ht
of i ^ p P^«»bcr, 1850. . j . U ), j t -, v »
SETH C. STEVENS,c. dp-.
September 13, 1850. 23 30d. i c g
uted I
11,; 650.
& SHOES—A fine
'-.r sale hv
THOUNrtURY & HARVARD.
Oct. ll.l s5Q 27 3t
Lh.hu f,.-
- had iueii scarred and defaced by
Aib
!i»t of Bran ly, Whiskey, Port
<‘i* for sale hv
IN BURY & HARVARD.
.ny. Oct. II. 1*39. 27 3t
taining 142} acre
TERMS AND TITLES.
The titles lo the Plantation tract arc nnli,
and indisputable. TIi'M nr»* «l.vr<o <
to some of the other lota, hut the titles of the nn-l
dereignnl will ho shown on tin* day of vale, nnd any I
information, of which they are posseted, will ho
cheerfully given, upon a;qilication to either of them '
by letter (port-paid,J or otherwise.
TERMS s
Ono-thinl of the purebate money
first day of January, *51, at. which li
will l»e delivered, posaessirn given,
quired—one for one-third, payable o
of January. *52 : nnd one for the rci
payable on the fin-t day of Jamr
pply of Boot a and interest from the fir^t d. v of J
' fcrest payable annually, and both uit
fd by a inortg-igeon the propr-ttv.
A. II. AIoLAWS,’Trustee.
W. E. JACKSON. Guardia
October II, 1850. 27 3t.
27 3t.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY.
DIOKIOTSOW’S
SARSAPARILLA AMD QUEEN’S DELIGHT;
Prepared and sold, ichd^uile and retail, hu
W.M. L. DAVIS & Co., Albany, Ga.
put up in forge bottles
ibiic an tlie most highly .-on-
centrat-.d medicine n »win tis,*. I’Iicsiiccosh wldc.h
the fir-'t riav - ,as exhibition iu himdr *da ofc.ihes has
*mairin'» third ; surpass-d the exportation of the proprietor*, nnJ
53, Krtl, to be.ir
ary,*61 ; the
-h, on thelTUE .bren preireretin
title deeds j 1 a>*J off,r«l to tl.o |,:,
For Sale.
wv PJ©f3'£lIE,
t-*r l*v be visited the Capitol, accompanied by Ilmi. T^IIE midi-rni,.u<.. nave ti.i* d iy a-MiviMted them-
lliaad Wehater, Secretary of Slate, Mr. liryi*ori, *■ ^•lvcatoTrthcr hithepracticcofL-jwandlvii i-
iawp'eter, nn I one or two Tu*-ki-*h attache^*. He *>'. »!“ * L
A HOUSE and I.OT in town, we!l aituate<
and convenient to businoss. Terms ca-»\
Jj’ Anplv at this office.
Alb my. Oct. 4, I860. 2« t r .
COTTO.V GIJVS.
JESSE II. WATSON,
GIN XAXUPACTtTRUn, PAL3XVlt\, LCS
CO., I
Ai.baxt, Ga., Jane 1st. 1850.
•!»e.ir sir: I have a son who has
IlfOULD inform bis friends aaJ t!ie public g*ner- j i>et%n spring w ‘ibSt Aith-mys F.re d tring the
» » allv, that he continues the above business at. "*«nter. He lias been alt *nd»*d by several idiy-
liis old'stand, where he will be liappv to <mpply! ^ c:iins xv *\ n but ntt'O wneftt, nnu I nave tried both
j them with a firet rate article. As an evidenced | Townsend s and Sind s Sarsaparilla, but nothing
iu.-lli- . MAN „,, in<r dl rio-l JoKe ,, . Tailor br! 1 '
* Govern- i rt ,j ef bir^d a horse and buggy to go to Blake-; f , .. (
ration, to, | v< Early county I win this place; he lelt on Mon-I. ^
iiu’.d state that out of j Pe '' n *' to benefit hii
0 I parate
to return the follow-!
■< of the Sonth-\W-tern t.'ir-
it. Tiiey will farbfully and proinply discharge
I basinet entrusted to their c;ire.
VASO.Y &. DAVIS.
A. VASOX.j (J. A. DAVIS.
1). A. Yakov, wii advance on undoubted paper
tco in t'-cir h m fo lor collection.
Oct. 11, ’30. 1 y.
| || JO quality ot his work, fo
Ilotica. the 1 irge nuinlM*r sol<l !»y him the past v«
‘has failed to give p-rfoct -mtisfiction—ante would
re. give the name of any one who has
Gins in use. II * i* intending to enlarge
hi* establishment considerably this year, by which
,l . , ■ . . . • ■ fPi j i. : . .l- means he will be enabled to fill all orders, (which
hrrer,o»,d..|nrtn,enUof lire .rt, ,nd sconce. - in* lanred.v. but nptalhu Umu ,»th,n K ta. b«n : he to d „) with
On Wndnmuhr mningtha Marine B»nd »rren,d«I hr.rd fre.n Inm. hnid Tliornsr Jonw, re abo.,1.five, y., Juperior tn »ny over nnnijractareJ in SonUi-
his T urksliip in the most “oriental” sty 1c.—Southern 1 high, good looking, of a florid com- j vVestern Georgia. lie thinks tint every year’s **.\-
Press. ttefe.!! , c :l r be . V . C .*"lran *! p-rienri. ennl>ie. him to ,nnIre . Hub hidr nrtir.K
Being a practical mechanic,and with all. determ
ined that none but Gins of the very first class shall
be manufactured in his shop, he fools safe in war
ranting th«*m to operate to the entire satisfaction of
the purchaser. He will deliver them free of charge
to purchasers nt their plantations.
All engagements inado with his travelling Agents
of orders to the Proprietor at Palmyra, shall be
promptly attended to.
ID* Repairing properly done ir the most durable
manner.
placed it anon? ths specifies for disease. It
deemed useless to resort t.i tin usual pulling resor-
to be secur-' tv< * to l!lrt propriet- rs of piteut medicines gener-
I ally, iu this c ise, as w ? aro dotcr;uin**d to l.-t the
} articlet-land or tall upon its own merits. All tint.
! is neces.-ary to insure its success is a trial of tlio I
j article. The following certificates :-peak for them-
-' selves.
Af.nAW, Ga., July 221,1850.
I Mr. Dic*dn*nn—D.*ar Hir: I have us-xl your
j‘ Dickinson’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight,*’
► j in a case of Second try Syphilis upon a negro girl,
j wlilcli proved nn entire cifre of the ili«e.ise. I have
• also ns j your Tonic Pills, and have found them to
" j be un iavaluabV medicine;
P. J. STROZIER.
wH introduced by Secretary Webster into the Sen-
*tc (*»ii-nfo*r and House of Representatives, nnd
received cousiderAlde attention, lie was dreeaed
ini kind of military coat of blue, with heavy gold
buttons, and a red close cap or Turkish turban, with
a rich gold lace hand and crescent. He is of the
•or.lmtry height, of rat lie r a stooping figtire, dark
**lbov complexion, strongly marked feant
> dull, heavy expression. Ile is said to be intelli
gent snd well informed, and is sent by his
went to this country on a tour of observation,
learn something of our political institutions, and day the 23d of September,
More money is expended by the city of Bos
ton for education than by the English govern-
nicut for the education of its seventeen millions
W people.
Baltimore, Sept 24.
In Congress yesterday the Senate passed the Civil
*fxl Diplomatic Appropriation bill. The House
pawed tlie Naval Appropriation bill, with a provision
totally abolishing flogging.
Mrtliodiht Preacher, lie had on when he left, a
white hat, black summer cloth coat and vest, black
figured fWmier pants, and good b.vas nearly now.
lie had with him a leather bag Jk*t?ned by a sin ill
bra'* [uidiock, a grey mixed overcoat, and one pair
c jM-iinere pants with a blue stripe and n dark vest
with a blue flower. The horse he drove was a
speckled or iron grey, about five years old and was
very likely. The buggy was of a common descrip
tion. ' JOHN H1RBERD.
Bainbridge, Oct. 11, 1830. 27 4t.
Xbtlcc.
| rpUK Triuteo. of lb" AM" »nd Fi nnic Aradrmy
Horrible Dralb in Baker Connty. | 1 are desirous to secure the services ot competent
Twelve miles west of Newton, on the road toi n-acliers tor the Male and Feu.aU- Academy, tor tlie
»4kely, on Sunday tlio 22d of September, l«50, ensuing year. All applications must be made be-
' ' ‘ hot* tlie first Sat urilav in IKfc- mlier next, as the elec
tion will t ike place on that day.
By order of the board of Trustees.
D. A. VASON, Sec’y.
Oct. 7th, ’50 27 tf.
‘be dead body of NEAL McKEAGIN, was foui d.
A Coroner’s inquest was held upon the body—the
xerd'.ct of the Jury was that bo came to his death
by * fall fr-»in a horse. Tlie deceased was an Irfoh-
Bttn —<about fifty-two years of age, without any
jon»fct!on iu thin country, and lias some property.
1« said that foe has a brother in CUficrt n, S. C.
Charleston papers arc requested to copy, for
l *»e benefit of lfis connections W. G. F.
STEAMBOAT ALBANY.
« rirer w ;ii , dnliL
<3c,u;«r II, 1890.
rnilF. Steamer ALBANY i.
a nnderB«in2 thoroug.i re
pair,, find will crmmcncc her
retrainr trip, to Albany,** non
- 3. n muTVO
N. P. FOSTER.
sr» tf
Trustee’s Sale.
W‘J|L be sold to the highest bidder, on the first
lb -l T."***** 1° Jaaaary next, in the Town of
^ county, the House and Lot whereon
?***« Jackson now lire*, formerly occupied by
C5J* A H Macon. Those wishing * desirable
"**b°n fcr a family residence will do well to ex-
the premises. Terms made known on the
D. WORSHAM, Trustee for
3uiTiiA L. Powci.l and Sauau L. Macox.
^^11,1850 97 tds a
GCOrgl*,—Lowndes County.
1X7*11 ERE AS, James Carter annlies to m- for let-
* * t.*n« of aJininistration on uie estate of Ben
jamin C. Efoton, late ol said county deceased.
These are therefore to ciD\ summon and admonish
all uni singular, the kindred an! creditors of said
deceased to be an 1 appear at my office within the
time sp'Krified bv law to sh iw cause, if any thej
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given nnd^r my hand at nffi:c, this 5th day ol
October, ’50. THOR. B. GRIFFIN,c. c. o.
Oct II, *50. 27 33d
lie is alio Agent for the sale t f Chapman Ran-
ds!!’s& Co’s. CASTIRON HORSE POWER SU
GAR MlLl-S in 8 *qtliwesiern Georgia and Flori
da. Contracts can bn male with my Travelling
Agents. Any information wanted with regard in
the cost and operation of tfoes<> mills, cun be obtain
ed by uddre&liiug me at Palmyra, Lee County,Geor-
gin
February 22. 1850. 46 1y.
Notice.
W ILL bo sold t«» the tiigbe$t bidder, in tbia city
on tlio 1 \ th Nov. next, the lot on broad street,
known as the Male and Fern ile Academy lot, to
gether with ail the furniture in the academy.
The above property will bo sold on a credit of one
year, with interest from d rta; the purchaser to give
good personal security, ind pay for titles. '
By order of the Board Trustees.
D. A. VASON, Se5*y.
Ocr. 7lh, 50. 27 td. *
Georgia, Baker County.
W HERE AS, John F. Spicer and Davis Pace
applies to me for Letters of Administration
on tlie estate of John S. Wilkinson, late of said
county di.vea.sed.
These are therefore to cite summons and admon-
irli all and dngulur the kindred anJ creditors of said
deceased, to b* and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, then and there to show
cause (if any they havej why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this 3d dav of
October, 1850. 8. C. STEVENS, c. c. o.
October 4.1850. 26 30J.
•fjfjftiitfefrafor’* Stiff.
I\\ the first Tuesday In December next, will be
" " sojd before tlie Coart Houae door In the town of
Newton, llsk-r county, between the nsaal hours of
sale, the following lota of land, via: Numbers 123.
166,161, In the 3d district, and 353 in the 8th dis
trict of said county; also, one negro roan, Jack,
about thirty-five years old. aa property of the estate
of Nath m Urbwn deceased. Sold for Lae purpose
of distribution among the tvrirs.
* JOHN COLLEY, Adra’r.
Concord, OjL 4, !SW.
until resorting to your pre-
ofSars» par ilia and Qticen’s DeligliL At
of crummaing to use your inxlicin?, the
di<casr* h ul progressed far that lie was a sore
from head to fo*>t, and I am happy to have it to nay
'* at your invaluable remedy has c.Tvted an entire
:re. I also gave it to another one of my children,
who hid been sickly from early Childhood, and to
v surprise, it has restored him to vigorous health.
If you think a know!:*dge of these fact* would lie
of any b'nefit to those Who may lie nlfi rted, you arc
at liberty to place them before the public.
Yours respectfully,
CALVIN JOHNSON.
G inansx Co., Fla., Jnly 23, 1849.
Mr Dickinson—Dear Sir: If any man on earth
should h? thankful, I nin that man. My wife has
been afflicted for the last fifteen years with Whiles,
from which ape lias s ilfored twenty dealths—having
tried various physician*, aud all remedies which we
could get hold of nt all applicable to the disease
without any manifest advantage. We concluded
to give yonr Sars iparilla a trial, and having confi
dence in the Queen’s Delight which was combined
ih yoar medicine, we obtained the medicine, and
after using three tattles, I am glad to say tliat tlie
disease has entirely disappeared, and she is now
enjoying the best of health. I have no hesitancy
in recommending your preparation to all who may
unfortunately be afflicted witli this distressing dis
ease as a specific in suth case*.
Respectfully vnfcr#;
W. i. HAWKIN8.
Albvxt, Ga., September 7,185o-
Mr. Dickinson—Dear sir: Having b^en troubled
for several years with Dyspepsia, and a vieiat>*d
state of the bile, and trying a great many remedies
to no pnrpose, I finally as a last resart concluded
to test tlie virtue of yonr Sarsaparilla and Queens
delight. I accordingly commenced its use and can
with propriety,»ay that I found it tube a sovereign
remedy in diseases of the Liver and stomach; for it
has entirely cured my case. Yours nwpectfullv,
JAMES R. WARREN.
Irwtx Co., Ga., Jct.y 20. I860.
Mr. Dickinson—Dcar sir: I have used both your
Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight and Tonic Pills
in ray family, anJ b?lieve they have no equal in tbo
cure of those di*rise* onu-ncnited in your circular.
I have also recommended them to my neighbors,
and have not b«ird of a single failure of a perma
nent cure bring eiTected. I take pleasure in recom
mending your medicines to tins* who may roquiro
tlie use of Alterative or Tonic M edicine*.
Yoara mpectfull
0:toS«r t, 1893.
highly recommended, for they have effected cures
(lint f had given no as hopeless, and I would say to
all, ami csjiecifllly to parents, tliat they are worthy
of a place sin<*ng the sjiecifics for tliM*ase, ami 1
would not be wblioqt them for anv consideration.
Remaining your, &c..
11. B. BATEMAN,
A Minister of the Gospel.
IT None of the above medicine* genuine, unless
bearing the written signature of S. J. Dickinsux.
Agent#:
E. Skixas, Tliotnasville, Gt*o.
J.\o. M. Potter, Bainbriilgc, Goo.
S. B. Wight. Newton, “
N. L. OntAREY. Jourdari’a Mills, BakerCo.j Ga.
John Dl’PI.BY, 3d District, 44 44
Damei. 11 AitbEN. 3d ** Lee Co., Goo.
Joitx McK. Guxx, Cutlibert, 44
Dim. Si Mahshall, Fmt Gaines, **
G. It. M.vvo, Starkville, Geo.
11 R. Bceks, Hawkinsville, Geo.
Da. Yonto, Americas, Geo.
Haywood Si Cooper, Perry, Goo.
Patxf. St Ne-bit, Macon,‘Geo.
J. S. Smallwood &. Co., Quincy, Fla:
Croom St Co.. Quincy, Fla.
Wasuisotox Chapman. Marianna, Fla.
Lewis «!k Ames, Tallahassee, Fla.
K. Barnard, 41 “
Sau’l Pcuestox, Monticello, 44
*** TWe. wishing, the above Medicines should
pure Sum; Iroiu no otln-r but tlie advertised agents,
a* wo are crslitahly informed that there is a Pill
sold in Florida for Du-kiasou’s Tonic Pill, which is
a b i*c counterfeit.
6T Osgood’s laV.a C\n1* rtr*u*. for Fever and
Ague, for salt* bv Ws». ta Davis & Co.
Albiny,Oct. 4, 1850. 26 tf.
Georgia, L ■trades County. . I
W HEREAS, Barbery English and Abner 4.
English, applies to tne for lettari of admiw-
ist ration do tan is non oli the cUate of James Eng
lish lute of said ccmnty deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ill and
singular the kindred and creditors of snld t dec Hi Sod
lo lie and appear at my office within tht* time p**»*
scribed by law. to shew cause, (if any) wliy s4ul
letters may not l»e granted., , .. rl* till
Given under my hand at office, this )4th dajvof
September 1850. . » * . 0 »*
THOMAS B. GRIFFIN, C.C.O>
Sept. 30, I860: 3dd. . . ,
Georgia, Baker Cdunty. | < ! 7*
11/HERE AS, Andrew, odum applies jo mo, for
* » k-tters of administration on ihe cstatb of Dnlry
tfoker, lato of said couhty defceased.
These are therefore to*citd, summort and adinon*
ish all aud singular tHe kitidrodaild creditors of skid
icccascd, to lx* and appear at my offleo within the
time proscribed by law, then and there Id uhew
cause, (if any they have) why said letters alibuM
not l»e granted. ’ ‘
Given under my hand at office, this 21st day of
Augu-t, 185t). S. C. OTEVENS; c c w;
August 23, 1850. 20 30d •' * '« «'•
Georgia, liOrndet County: -• Mi
LlfiT OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Albany, on
the I st of October, 1850.
Howardt John T
Ammons, William
Broughton, Edward
Browii, James
Blount, Mrs. Catharine
Britwoll, Martiii
Benton, John
Cain, John R
Cave, A R
Ori«kle v Wm L .
David.-oU. Wm II
Edwards, Mrs Lucretia
Everct t, Silas
Fears, Win .
Fowler, Miss Francos
Gordon, Nathan
Grav. Mrs H N
Griflin, <’apt Thomas
llav, C D
Hurd, Mr* Win L
lla'liioc, Simeon T 2
llender^ih, Wui
E. RICHARDSON, P. M.
tT Persons calling for any ol the above letters
will please say they a re advertised.
Albanv, October 4,1850.
Haniv, Lcnoal
I larrikin, Mi** Martha
Jones, Edward W
McAllum, Jas A
Nelson, Wm T
Phelps, E
Pavwell, Peter
ScrutliinSv Thomts
Stringer, Lovetck
Smith, George
Smith, Mrs Susan
Smip^on, James ;
Swinney, John
Walker, Clement C
VVilson, Wm R
Water*, John
Water*; Franses
Ward, Charles /.
Williams, John
Wilson, Jaraea T
Tiawe arc I here fore to cite, summoiisand admOn-
Uh all p-rsnn* interested to be arid appear at uiy
office within the time pre*crita*d by la|w, thkti aim
tliere to shew cause, (if arty exist) why sdlfl letters
of dismission should not bo granted. ' i •* - «-k A
Given under my hand at office, this, July tth,
1859. TIP>MAS Ik GRIFFIN; Q’k J. o.
July 19, 1850. 6m. . // a ,o
*n ~rrr.
Georgia, Baker County. . t v» |
iitiREAS Stansd Butbafet, applies tor tom
for letters of Administration on the cigttt of
William Spier* late of said county deceased. \ y
These a re therefore to cite,summon.and admail*
ish alldnd ringular Uiekiiidreduudcreditorsofskld
deceased to be and appear at my office wlthlft th*
time prescribed by law, then and there to shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters shnflM Ml
be granted. .is C3* tjlol
Given nnder my liand at office tbia 8U» dbpof
July 1850.
July 13; i860.
Gcdrglfi, Tace County. \
1X71IEREAS, Samuel C. Wyclie. administrator
ontho estate of Joshua C. Wyche, lato rif
said county deceased, applies to me for'Lettefk of
Dismission from said estate; ’• » 1 *
These arc therefore to cite, summon and tdmnwl
ish all persons interested to be and appear a|<my
office within the .time prescribed by law to.^batg
cause, (if a.-iv exist,) why said Letters slionld. not
be grant ri.
Given under my hand at office, tWa 3l*r day o(
May, 1850. JOHN T. JOHNSTON, c, * k
June 7, 1850. 9 6m. 'if* lltnarft
—
linear Ainxi a Dill fir Discovery,
w. \ Relief and Injunction,
Daxiel O. Nrkl Ac f Decatur Superior Court,
Wat. M. C. Nkkl. J June Term. 1850.
IT app wrin^ to the Court that William If. C. Neel,
I one of the defendants to the above Bill resides be
yond the limits of this State. It is ordered tliat
said defendant plead, answer, or demurer ra or be
fore the first day of the next term of this Court, and
that service b j perfected by publication in one of the
public Gazettes of this S 'atc, once a month fiir four
months, prior to the next term of this Court.
F. J. CHISOLM, Clerk.
Decatur co., Aug 16,1850 19 ralm
Dabiax Onrop ) Libel Or Mnrce,
*4 > In Decatur Superior Court.
Join Bishop. ) June Term, 1850.
r [- appearing to the Court by the retnrn of the
Sheriff, that the defendant is net to be found in
raid county—end it further oppraring that defen-
dunt reside, beyond tho limiu of this State.
. It in ordered llwt service be perfected by publica
tion in one of the public Gmtettc, of this State, once
8 month for four months, prior to the next term of
art respectful!., this Court. ALEX. A. ALLEN, -
WM. W. FOOLA.V. • Attorney for Uteller.
US tf. i Djc-tur co, Anr 1G, 1897 19 m«a < J
«>«!' . ' .’1 /;t.U :
feETU C. STEVENS; Cl'k c. fo
m .. . r- i.li
(licarffin, Halter County.
IXfllKRUAS, Milton C. Ssllupplie, to Mfffor
* * letters of Administrutioo urn the estate ef
Ansae Ball, lute of raid sousty decoosed. iO
These sro therefore to cite, suounoe ,ud8d|S9»
ish all persons interested to be nnd s,,e,t st ttyr
office within the time prescribed by |ew> tlrep ,»d
tiiere to shew cause, if rare they have, why said
letters shn-.id not 6e granted. i
Givr ., under my baud st office this 19th duy of
Anrart "IO. 1
SETII C. STEVENS, csfo
August 23, *«.. _
■ r. v-HT-
IVotfffiC. saa
{ WARN all persons not to trade fortnopnrnis-
sory notes, trade by Martin Chester, ran ptymhEe
to Milton O. Oliver—one for six hundredaan fifty
dollars, due the first dxy of January, 1891, and ihe
other for six hundred and fifty dollars, duo the first
day of January, 189ft, with interest freM thefiNt
day of Jannsry, 1891, ns I hare errand said Ches
ter with a summons of Garnishment in terms ofthn
law. TUOMAS SASSER-
Thomas Co, Sept. 20,1890, -2^—*t-o
fjtOUK months after date, a
" to the Honorable the Inf<
county, for leave to sell lot of. land an
eight, m the seventh (WO ffistriet ef t
Randolph, belonging to the estate of K
late of said eountyderensed. OmodA nosed
i-LEAsaxr a nvss
EnptttBbsr 27,1M0. i i f II l n.wO
OOVByeh sw