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3Uimnn, Baker <£ountn, ©corgia, Jrifrag iilorniitg, October 1850.
Number 29.
rCBLISUED EVERT FRIDAY MORKIKO,
TERMS?”
T . vo Douaxs per Rnnom, if paid in Advance, or
Throe Dollar* »t the end of tho year.
A«vrnTMEME!«T» not exceeding twelve line*, Will
. . rt^ one dollar for the fir*t Insertion, and
tn'u re’ll* for each continuance. Advertisements not
Swinj the number of insertions specified, will bo
f S lies nfult Uni Nojfroe. by Executors, Admin-
Istntors and Gnar liana, are rrv,mred by law to bo
advertised in a public gixette sixty days previous to
lh r!re sties of Personal Property must bo advertised
\n like manner forty days.
s.xic*' to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must
^ published forty days.
S'.aUre th.it application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary for leave to sell Lind and Negroes, must
Iq published weekly for four months.
Monthly advertisements, one dollar per square fo»
f arh insertion.
XT AH I/rtter* on business must be post paid.
PALL & WINTER GOODS,
AUNT, PTNCBON & RAWSO.V,
(IX TOE BRICK CORKER,)
HAVE jost received and are now opening one of
11 T* '*rgest—best selected, and best assorted
stock of Goods ever offered 'in Southern Geortria-
Call and sec.
Albany, Oct. 4,1850. 26 tf.
GOODS !_G00DS!!
SMITH & LONG,
IJ.WE jnst received a fine and well selected as-
II aortment of
fancy and staple dry goods
CcnMstin;! of Marinos, Tibel\i Queen Cloth, figur-
fj an 1 p'ain Alpacas, the latest and most handsome
*,vie of black and colored NipiPs Canton Crape;
ShswU. Cashmcr and Woolen Shawls. Ginghams, |
Calicoes,and a splendid stock of JENNY LIND
LATEST STYLE OF
Dress Goods, Trimmings, &o.
X\f E are now opening a splendid assortment of
the above—consisting of striped, figured and
E lain Charnel Satin de Chene, ricn watered Silks,
lack pro. do Rhine', Charnel Jenny Linds, Charnel
Chene Poplins, printed and plain Mas. de Liines,
Brocade, do., Cashmeres, Plaids, Alpacas, latest
style* Ginghams, Prints, Laces and Edgings, Velvet
Trimmings, silk Buttons, &c., black silk Sacks, do.
Lace and silk Vuitea,embroidered Collars and Cuffs,
da, underslceves, Lace and embroidered Capes,
Sliawls, all kinds, L. C. Hk’fs, Kid Gloves, Chemi
settes, Ribbon, Scarfs, dtc., Ate., to which wo par
ticularly invite the attention of the Ladies.
HUNT, PYNCHON At RAWSON.
Albany. Oct. 4,1850. 26 tf.
NEW STORE.
J W. THORNBURY At J. J. HARVARD are
• receiving an entire new stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Consisting of Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans, Broadcloth,
Cassimert.bro. At bleached sheetings and shirtings.
Calicoes of all grades, Hat* and caps. Boots and
shoes, swiss, jackonet 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 tf.
Groceries, Groceries!
(In Ibe Brick Corner.)
HUNT, PYNCHON & RAWSON, have in store
H and are now receiving, 350 sacks Salt, Nails.
Iron, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Rice, Mackerell, Teas,
Starch, Spices, Pickles, Ate., together with a choice
selection of Wines and liquors.
Albany, Oct. 4,1850. 26 tC
H.. Hora,
I S NOW OPENING at th« old stand of tiara &
McGwier, on Broad street, a large and well
selected stock of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS,
consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Hats, Shoes,
Saddlery, Crockery and Groceries—all df 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.
F LOUR—30 lmrn»l« fine Floor, for sale by
THORNBURY At HARVARD.
Albany, Oct. 11,1850. 27 3t.
HARDWARE—A fine lot of Hardware for sale by
n THORNBURY At HARVARD.
Albany, Oct. 11, 1850. 27 3L
/GROCERIES—Sugar, Coffee, Spice, Pepper. Ate.
U for tale by THORNBURY At
Albany, Oct. 11, 1850.
At HARVARD.
27 3t.
T|RY GOODS—All kind* of Dry GoM* for sale by
LF THORNBURY At HARVARD.
Albany, Oct 11, 1850. 27 3t.
ROOTS At SHOES—A fine supply of Boots and
•1^ Shoes for sale by
THORNBURY At HARVARD.
Albany, Oct. 11,1850 27 3t
T 1QUORS—A fine lot of Brandy, Whiskey, Port
Li and Madeira Wines for sale by
THORNBURY At HARVARD.
Albany, Oct. 11,1850. 27 3t
Boots and Shoes.
H HORA can fit yon in either of the above, in
•style Or price. Call in at the old stand of Hora
At McGwier.
Albany, sep 27,1850. 25 tf.
Hats & Caps.
H HORA is now receiving a fine lot of the
* latest and most approved styles. Jm
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Crockery.
A BEAUTIFUL lot just opened and for sale cheap
at IL HORA’S, Broad-st.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Clothing, Hats, Caps, &o.
LACK CAPES. "Also, the finest lot of Bonnets j JUST received, a superior assortment of Clothing,
1D 1 Ribbon* that ever was ottered in thi* market— consisting in part, of fine bPk and colored Paletos,
toother with Shoes and Gaiters, suiting the (all | black and colored Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
trade. Also, a fine lot of green and black Silk, jblack, blue and assorted colors Blanket Over Coats,
colored and changeable Satin, with a full assortment • Sacks. &c. Cas. and com. Pants, large lot of vests,
i»f Trimmings. Also, for gentlemen, a large assort- L. B. Shirts, striped do., hickory do., silk do., mari-
m-'nt of READY MADE CLOTHING* with a va- ; no ami wool do., marino and drill Drawers, marino,
r>tv of I lats. Cap*, Boots and Shoes, and a variety j wool, -ilk am! cotton Hosiery. Also, Hats and Caps
of <^ii»»r‘goods too numerous to mention. i of all kinds, Cravats, Ties. Ate.
The public arc respectfully invited to call and
examine our stock, as we are determined not to be j
tioler-soM by any establishment in the country.
Albany, Ojt. 18, 1850. 23 tf.
PLANTATION AND STOCK
FOR SALE.
T !IK Subscriber otters for sale tlie plantation on
which he now resides, in tho second ilidrictof
Baker county, containing 1500 acres, one thousand
M?v* of which is in a high state of cultivation; all
fresh land, except about 200 acres —with goinl dwel
ling house and all necessary out buildings—all new. ( ---w -
This body of land is among the best of the Kiokee Turn Ploughs, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, llomi-
creek plantations. J ncy Mills. Also, a large assortment of Hardware
The Subscriber will sell to the purchaser, the corn ’ ami Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Wood-ware, Mill and
tnnle on the place this season,at 75 cts. p°r bushel, i Crn««-cut Saws, together with every article n»»ces.
and nil the stock, cattle, hogs, planting utensils, gary to a good stock of
waggons, &c., ut moderate prices. Terms liberal.
Application must he made soon, as the subscriber
will not sell unless be does so in time to remove near
the commencement of the ensuing year.
JAMES BOND.
New Goods.
J UST received by WM. L. DAVIS & Co„al,r
and choice selection of Drugs, M nlicines, C<
Dress Good* and Trimniiugs.
T ilE Ladies will call at HORA’S, and see a fine
lot, just opened, of the above goods, which will
he sold low.
Albany, sep. 27,1850. 25 tf.
NEW GOODS!
T HE subscriber thankful fetf past favors,and the
very liberal patronage given him heretofore,
begs leave to ass ire his friends add patrons that he
is now receivirigdnd opening one of the handsomest
stocks of
Spring and Summer Goods
that it has ever been hi* good fortune to offer, and
good as has been ever offered in the place—con
sisting of a general stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods:
Shoes, Hats, Saddles Bridles, Crockery,
Rick China Tea and Dining Setts,
Hard and Hollow-Ware, Plan
tation Tools, and Cutlery
of various kinds, also,
A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, &C., &C.
The above goods are of the Latest Style* dnd
Fashions, having been recently purchased in tlio
New York market, and tho subscriber assures those
who may be disposed to favor hi.n with their pat
ronage, that thoy will he ottered on tho most reason
able term* ujmn our usual time to our customers,
and to those who mny be disposed to purchase for
the ready ontuy we will off *r liberal inducements
for the article. We ray coni? one, enmo all, and
look for yoara-lves, and bay good bargains, for wc
are determined to oolJ out a* soon as we can.
II. It. BEERS,
N. W. Collier.
Albany, April 19,1850. 2 tf.
Administrator’* Sale.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in November
next, at the Court House in Baker county,
between the usual hours of sale, Lot of land nninber
two hundred and fifty, (250) lying in the first district
of formerly Early, now Baker connty.
Also, before the Court House’door in Lowndrt,
(formerly Irwin county,) on the first Tuesday in
November next. Lit of land number seventy-four,
(74) in the 16th district of skid county. Sold as the
property of Thomas Greene, sen., of Talbot connty
deceased—and for ihe purpose of diatribntion.
WILLIS GREENE; ) . . .. *
THOMAS GREENE, l A “ r, i
Troop r©., Aug. 36, 1850. 21 td*.
Clothing,
HUNT, PVNCliON & RAWSON.
Albany, Oct. 4, 1850. 26 tf.
Rockaways and Buggies,
A WELL selected lot of tho above, expected in a
few d.iys.
HUNT, PYNCHbN At RAWSON.
j Albany, Oct 4, 1850. 26 tf.
j BRICK CORNER !
I A LARGE and well selectod lot of Carpenter’s
i fY Tool*, Bl^ksmith’* Tool ~ ’
metics, Dentrifices, Perfumery, fine Razors, Acc.
Store East tenement of Patriot BuilJing.
Albany, Jnnc 28, 1850. 12 tf.
O*
■ t . •*
) manufactured under his own eye this summer,
■ comprising all styles and qualities, can fit in Coats,
j Pants, Vests, &c., in style and price. Call and *ee.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Notioe
Saddlery.
Executor*’* Sale.
AN the first Tuesday in December n*Jtt# will be Mid
" before the Court’House door in Baker county,
under an order front the Honorable Inferior Court
of Jasper county, when sitting foi ordinary purposes,
one lot of land in the tenth district of said connty,
containing two hundred and fifty acres, and known
ns number fifty-eight, in said district, and sold as
part of the real estate of John T. C. Towns, late of
Jasper coantv, deceased.
JARREL O. TOWNS,
STEPHEN W. BEASLEY,
August 30, 1850
ir.j
Eft'n.
A ,,,*, .. ,, mi , , m • ' IF you want a good Saddle, Bridle, or other things
. MA " S ,nwc!f Joo f’ * Ta, '?V by i 1 or that sort, rail at II HORA’S, and get auited in the river will admll
trade, hired a horse andbuggy to go to Blake- rt .le and price. October II, 18JI
lv. Early county from this place; he left on Mon
day the 23d of September, was to return the follow
ing Thursday, but up to this tim? nothing has been
heard from Him. Said Thomas Jones, is about five
feet eight inches high, good looking,of a florid com
plexion, a light clear blue eye and professed to be a
Methodist Preacher. He had on when he left, a
white hat, black summer cloth coat snd vest, black
figured Casairner pants, am! good boots nearly new.
lie had with him a leather bag fastened by a small
ey m
ennui mere pants with n blue stripe and a dark vest
ith a blue flower. The horse he drove was a
grey, about five years old and was
style and price.
Albany, sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
Negro Shoes and Blankets.
A FINE lot, jnst received, and will be sold cheap.
Call in and examine tT
Albany, sep. 27, 1850.
L our absence from Album*.
SIMS.'CHEF.VER & Co.
Albany, Sept. 37,1850. tli tf.
STEAMBOAT ALBANY
T 1IU Steamer ALBANY is
undergoing tliorough re
pairs, and will commence her
regular trips to A/Aany.as soou
N. P. FOSTER.
1850 27 tf
Carpenter’s Tools.
brass padlock, a grey mixed overcoat, and one pair j fJ^L at HORA’S, and select some of tho finost J g|(* a ]
For Sale.
A HO03B and IX>T in town, well situated, jilh
and convenient to business. Terms easy. IHlP.
ID r Apply at this office.
Albany, Oct. 4, 1850. 26 tf.
speckled (
Plantation Tools, 1 very likely. The buggy
tion.
Bainbridge, Oct. 11,1830. 27
gary to a good stock of goods.
HUM’. PYNCHON A; RAWSON,
Albany, Oct. 4, 1850. 26 tf.
Bonnets, Artifioials, &o.
of a common descrip-
JOHN 111BBERD.
Valuable Lands for Sale.
M ESSRS Sims & Cheever will sell the following
valuable lands for in', being some of the most
valuable in the Southern States:
BAKER COUXTY.
First DIs.—No. 168.181,209 750 acres.
i quality and cheapest i
Albany sep. 27, I860.
8000 POUNDS BACON,
J UST received and for salo on good terms, by
H. HORA.
Albany, September 20, 1850. 24 tf.
a . , . . I .. rinu UI8.--1XII. mo, to t, jus
IH- Journal A: Messenger, Savannah Republican, JH»T opening, a good assortment of silk and satin ScconJ Dig ._ No . 366
fend Columbus Knqu
ill publish until the 1st
of January, and forward their accounts to this of
fice for settlement.
Albany, Oct. 18, 1850. 28 tf.
Albany Academy.
T HE Trustee* of thi* institution take pleasure
in announcing that they have engaged the ser
vices of MRS. AMANDA O. CLARK & MISS
MARY A. WILSON, to Like charge of the female
depart-nent of thi* Institution for the ensuing part
of tfie present year.
Having tl»e highest testimonials of their ability
it*! success as teachers in this department, we re
commend the institution to the patronace of parents
NELSON TIFT, Chtu’n.
N. W. COLLIER, | R. F. LYON,
J. F. SPICER, G. W. COLLIER,
D. A. VASON, | J. JACKSON,
Trusters.
Albany, Oct, Uth, *60. 37 tf.
J Hats and Bonnets, all color* and price*, English,
Dunstable Straw do., L. H. do., and also a lot of
Misses Jenny Linds.
* HUNT, PYNCHON Ac BAWSON.
Alliany, Oct. *3 i850. 26 tf.
Shoes, Boots, &c.
A LARGE lot ol the above jiwt received, of all
kinds und prices. Also, a full assortment of
children and ladies shoes and Bootees.
HUNT. PYNCHON & RAWSON.
Albany, Oct. 4, 1850. SB tf.
Just Received.
B LANKETS, Negro Shoes. Kersays, Linsey*,
Choctaw Stripes, Indigo do n Ate., Ate. Also,
a few piece* Cari
HU? r
Albany, Oct. 4,1850. 26 tf.
250
JYOTMCE.
H AVING associated Mr. Joiix R. Sims in business
with us on 1st io*t., onr business will in future
be conducted under the firm of Sim*, Cheever At Co.
SIMS At CHEEVER,.
Apalachicola, Fla., sep. 27, 1850. 25 tf.
C. Ps LEVY,
Engine Builder and Proprietor of
Iron Foundry, Macon, Gao.:
I S prepared to build Stp.am Excises and Mills,
at t ie shortest notice, and all kinds of Machinery
I furnished to order.
In the Foundry we afe prepared to furnish all
| kind* of Castings—having an extensive assortment
| of Mill Patterns, enables us to furnish our work
I u|>on reasonable term*. All the icork done in this
1 establishment is iMrrdnted.
August 9, 1850. 18 1y.
.ldininislrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE u> an order of tlm honorable the
Inferior Court of Dooly Connty, while sitting
for ordinary purpose*, will Be sold cn the first Tues
day in November next, before the Court House door
ienna in said County, between the Kwfnl boon
of sale, lot of land number two hundred and thirty-
four, (234) and pdrt of lot number two hnndred ahd
thirty-five, (235> in the third district of said county.
Sold as the property ol Duncan L. Fleming deceas
ed, for the benafit of the heirs. Terms made known
on the day of rtle.
FERDINAND FLEMING, Adm'r.
August 30 1850. til*.
Administrator's Sate.
IXTILL be sold on tl»c first Tuesday in November
“ » next, before the Court (loose door in the Town
of Starkeville, l<eecounty,between the nsnal boars
of sale, one loi of land, number eighty (80) in the
third district of Lee county,as the property of Isaac
N. Wiseman late of said county deceased. Sold
for the b?nefit of the heirs and creditors. Term*
made known on the day of sale.
WILUS WOOLBRIGHT, Adm’r.
Septeinlicr 6, 1850. 2»1—td*;
Land Surveying.
T HE subscriber having been elected Connty
Surveyor, is prepared to at tend promptly to the
duties of his office—the surveying and plotting of
lands, whenever his service* may bo required.—
0.1ice on Washington street nearly opposite the
Livery stable.
T. G. WESTFALL,
Snrvcyor—Baker County.
Albany, Jan. 25,1850. ly.
Ware-House.
f|MIB undersigned having rented the „
A Ware-House formerly occupid by^^Hp^K
Messrs. Hunt At Pynchon, respectfully solicits a
share of patronage. ’ U* Charge* moderate.
HUNT, PYNCHON At RAWSON.
Alliany, Oct. 4,1850. 26 6t.
Land Agent.
T IE subscriber holding the office and fulfilling
*.he duties of County Surveyor for Baker coun
ty, will act as ajent for the disposal or purchaso of
Lads, or will furnish any information which mav
be re juir»d concerning the situation and character
of lands situated in this county. He will also fur
nish mips of any one, or all tho districts at reasona
ble prices.
LT All communications to receive alien*ion most
berosTfAin. r\
T. G. WESTFALL
County Surveyor—Baker Coun'.y.
Albany, Jan. 25.1850. 1y*
Sappington’s Pills.
CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER.
NO ( IRE, NO Ht.
IITS have a *mal! lot of tho above on hand—also
• * Sappington’s remedy in liquid form, for talc
only by HUNT, PYNCHON At RAWSON.
Albany, Juno 7,1850. 9 tf.
Notice to Builders.
UEALED ProMMol. for the building of a Prttby-
w l*rian Church in the citr of Alhunr, will be re-
W»td from now until the finldajr of November.—
V*n. and spocificationa may be aeen, and all par-
ticeUra relating to the contract, learned by applica
ble to cither of the underaigned.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
JOSEPH THORN.
Albany, Sept. 13, I860. 33 tf. .
Dr. C. Cox,
I S now prepared to receive, board, and profession-
ally attend persons afflicted with Chronic diseases
at his “WATER CURE, or ELECTRO-HYDRO-
PATHIC ESTABLISHMENT,” near Marietta,
Cobb connty, Georgia* . .
gy The charge made at the Establishment will
be, for board, are of bath hotue, medical advieo and
attention, with ordinary nmen of rerrant., 91 60
per day, which include, every item of expeiwa, ex-
ccpt inching, and an ootBt for the .wealing pro-
cere, bandages, Sic,—to U paid ttteUp ol advance.
August 9, 1850. 18 ly.
Lands for Sale,
THE following lota are offered to pure barer, upon
4 reaaoaablo term.:
Sixth district of Randolph connty, number 17
Fifth <• «
Fourth “ “
Fourteenth district Early
Sixth «« «
Fifth
Fourth “ «
Tenth diatrict Irwin
31
“ 90
“ 113
“ 116
•• 366
“ 379
“ 338
“ 184
511
$100 Reward,
F )R the apprebentioo of JAME8 HAU. who
hrokeJaUlonTueadaynight,thel6thJiUy. Jaa.
Hall U about .ix feet high ol fair com^exloo,eqaare
built, weigha aboot one hpndred and fifty pound.—
he ha* several .can of .hot in hi. left arm, .uppoa-
ed to be aboot thirty-fire yean of age. The rean
on hi. arm will he mtlfieient deacnptlon. The
above reward will be paid for hi., apprehension and
delivery to me at Irwinville, or lodged in nny rale
Jail ao that I can get him. _ • _
J. E BASS, Sheriff of Irwin Co.
Irwinville, Sept. 6,1850. 33-»f.
396 350
Third “ Nos. 361,43,318,93,139.350 •
Seventh Dio—No. 152 250 1
Eighth Dia—Noe. 7,11,20,238,990 em. 250 '
« “ “ 243,351,252.253,254.1250 '
“ “ “ 293,318,995,277.... 1000 '
“ “ “33,24 500 '
Ninth Di* No*. 12,98,193 cacli250 1
“ « “ 144,150 434
Tenth Di«.—No.. 243, 279 500
“ “. “ 390,398,299, 316,each 250
“ “ “ 275, 376 500
Twelfth Die. “ 16,61,81,102,117,140,250
“ « “ 347,196,356, 358,237,.250
“ “ “ 104,105,.600
IXKLY CUCXTT.
Fourth Dia—Noa. 138,129 500
287,388 .500
308,69..,,..,, each 350
Sixth Dia. “ 399, 262 500
18, 19 590
308, 133 each 259
Thirteenth Die—No.. 11,13.., 500
16,45.103,123 ea. 250
126, 208, 250
Twcnty-eichth Dia,—No. 384, 250
‘ “ 313,344 500
DEClTtm OOBSTti
Nineteenth DU,—No. 144 , .250
No.. 106, 107 500
<• 184, 185 500
Fifteenth Di«. “ 137,144,145..,,750
Twentieth Die.—No. 379 250
Twenty-fimt Die. “ 373 250
TlioMAl COCXTT.
Seventeenth Dia—Noe. 19,120,123,151 150
190,329,367,ea. 350
13.13.. 500
1.2.. ..........500
187, 188 500
Thirteenth Dia—No. 138, 327 each 490
Fourteenth “ “ 68,70, ,“.490
LOWaDES COL'ITT.
Eleventh Di*.—No. 525' 490
Fifteenth “ “ 92 490
fnwi* cotnrrr.
Third DU^*-No. 157.... ,.490
Fourth” * 490
.TXWABT COUXTY.
Nineteenth DU.—No. 60 203J
Twenty-fifth Dia—No. 13. ,. ■, ,3024
No. 220, 3d Dia Irt Sec—Foestth Co. 40
730, 21 “ 3d “ Cara “ 40
1 430 15th “ 3d “ Cherokee 40
87, 7th “ Dooly, “ 3034
i 299, 7th “ Caxxeu, Co., 3034
Tho above Undo will be raid for one4bird cosh;
one-third one year.and one-third two year., within-
Cash Advances.
11|7E are ready to make liberal CASHlri i
ADVANCES on Citto i at this place,
or any of the River landings.
SIMS, CHEEVER Si Co.
Albany, rep. 27,1850. 25 tf.
Apply to' LOUIS A. GONEKE,
Cuthbert, Geo.
November 16,1849. *3 tf.
L aw BLANKS, of erery description, neatly
printed and for rale at thU office.
Aaguat 17,1849.
. Notice.
*n7HEREAS. my wife Franci. Murray ha* not
Xw complied with any obligation, which .he boa
pledged herlelf to me in joining with her in owui-
mony, therefore it U iny doty to mxffy 'he public
generally that 1 will not ba reepooolble for any con
tracts or debts ihe may create on my name or ac-
count. I hereby forworn all persona not to credit
her with soy artioloor article, on my name a. lam
determined not toliquidato any debt, contracted by
her or any perren or person. <foing the ran* for her
in iby Mine. JAMES R. N. MURRAY.
Baker Co. Sept. 6,185i>. 33—8t.
Baggies!
A Splendid Assortment.
T HE subscriber will receive within a few days, a
large nod splendid assortment of superior Bag
gies, which will be sold cheap for cash.
ABRAHAM AUGUR.
Albany, sep. 27,1^50. 25 tf.
A pair of Good Harness Horses
FOR SALE.
A PAIR of good sized Ilorsea, well
broken to double and single harness.
.The horses are perfectly sound, and
sold for no fault. Apply at thi* Office, or to
N. W. COLLIER.
Albany, sep. 27,1850. 25 tf.
.fdminixfrVifor’s Sale.
JUILL be sold on Thursday the tenth day of Os-
■ * tober next, at the resiefeneo of Isaiah Bush,
Ute of Dooly County deceased, a portion of the per
sonal property of said deceased, consisting of ono
cotton gin, cattle, shettp, hogs, household and kitch
en furniture, n nd various other articles too t» dio.ua
to mention. Term* made known on the' day of sale.
MATHEW FLOYD, Adm’r. ;
HARRIET BUSH, Adtr.’rx.
August JjO, 18 SO. It fa.
Hardeman & llamilton,
WILL OCCUPY TUB
Fird-Proof Warehouse
N OW being erected on the corner of Third and
Pitplar street*. Its location i* convenient to the
Rail Road Depots and to the H<»tels, 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 Haxiltox &
Hakdemax. at Savannah, will affiml them superior
advantages in forwarding Cotton, or transacting any
business in their lino in that city and other market*.
Macon, Aug. 30,1850. 21 6m.
SdtnininlralorSale.
*hi
TMIE insolvent blaims of the estate of Wm. J Ford
1 are incoi red, so far as myself and brother (Ma-
earth & Shotwell,) are concerned. They have
been settled and receipted for,and tl»e fi fa satisfied
on the docket. The estate owes J. Shotwell more
than $200. ALEX. SHOTWELL.
Albany, Sept 27th, 1850. 25 5L
A GREE ABLE to an order of the honorable Info-
rior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court
House door in Newton Baker County* on the first
Tuesday in November next, lot of land Humber one
hundred and twenty-eight, in the twelfth district of
formerly Early now Baker Com ty< containing two
hnndred and fifty acres.
Also, at the same time will od sold before the
Court House door in Holraesvillc< Appling County,
lot of land number tWenty-sevcn, in the first district
of Appling County, containing four. hnndred and
ninety acres. All of said land belonging to the es
tate df Hendiey Nol!ey,latc of Lincoln Connty de
ceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Term* on the dat of xale.
BENJAMIN M. TUTT,)
ANTHONY SAMUEL, (
August 30, 1850. Ida.
one-mini one jcor,»nu ..... nmnu-
irrrat (7 per cent,) from dote of rale, and mortgage
on the land—ora dfoeant of five per cent, on the
credit part of tba rale, if paid in cadi. Purchasers
paving for executing titlea. Pereon. desiring pre
cise ieformotfod in regard to the qnam,.location Sic.
of these lands, at who wish to purchase
sale,will pla
Ca,
July 13,-50
at private
addreea Sims & Cheever, at Albany,
G. B. LAMAR,
JVine York.
tf
TO TIIE PLANTERS OF
LEE AND BAKER
T HE subscriber, hat in hand, again makes hi* best
bow, and after returning his thanks for past fa
vors, would respectfully solicit increased patronage
for the future. In the first pldce,h0 would inform
you that his “unrivalled consolidation of leather,
thread, and pegs,” in the shape of
Negro Shod*,
Will be ready for the “darkey** feet” by cold weaffier.
Tbe reputation of his shoes are now too firmly e*<
tablisbed to require Any further effort eti his part to
bring them into notice, as all who have bought his
shoes* are now convinced that one pair of them will
do more servico 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 ever before
manufactured. Tbe followiog are his prices for
all shoes sold after this date, which will bd adhered
to “at every hazard and to the last extremity.”
For number 5*s and under,.. • s.. *«. •. .$1 00
« “ 6’s, 7’s, 8’*f and 9’s 1 13*
“ “ 10’s, 1 I’m, ana 12N 125
“ M 13’*, and 14’s 1 37*
He has now on hand the best stock of all kind of
Leather used by Planters*
both as to quantity and quality, that he has ever
before offered—consisting of Gin band, Harness,
Deerskins, and Gear Leather.
i is also prepared to furnish Gin Bands ready
i, warranted of tbe beat material*,
Six inches wide/and of Any required length, at the
old price of 25 cents per foot
He has 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 whose mules know nothing of tbe luxury of
Trustee’s Sale.
IXTILL be wild to the higbeat bidder, cn the first
IT Tnewlay in January next, in the Town of
Starkville. Lee county, the I Inure and Lot whereon
Zadock Jackson now lives, formerly occupied by
Jamee A H Macon. Tbow wishing a desirable
location for n family residence will do well to ex
amine tire premises. Terms made known an the
di, D. WORSHAM, Trustee for
Mixtha L. PovrxiA and Saxab L. Mxcox.
October Hi 1800 37 Ids
JWtttce.
OTRAYED from the .tfbecribef, on
i-Mhc 20th instant, X aorrel mare
5IULE, reached mane, about aix years
old, of medium fire—no mark, remem
bered—the last heard of idle was near Gill inn, .up-
pored to be making her way Eu.t. I will give five
dollara In any perron that w'HI deliver raid Mule to
me, or take her dp no tint I can get her.
R. R. DAVIS, God cord.
September 27, ’50. 25 5t as
F OUR months after date application krill be made
to tbe Honorable Inferior Court ofThOroascottJ**
ty, when sitting tot ordinary purposes^ for leave.to
sell all the real estate of Lnclu* Bryan, minor, of
Joseph Bryan, late of Thomas county deceased.
JOHN C. BROWNING, Guar.
May It 1850.
Administratrix’* Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in November next at the
Court House door iti Newton Baker connty Ga.,
within the usual hour* of tale, trill be sold, the fol
lowing property, to wit:
Lot No. 130, in tho 11th district of originally
Early, now Baker county, containing 250 acres
more or leas, and bounded by lots No. 129,111,
ind 151 ill said diatrict.
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county for tho benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of William Smith late of said county deceased.
Term* cash. EMMA O. SMITH. Adm’rx
September 6,1850. 22—td*.
F OUR .nontb* after date application will be mudu
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lowndes
connty, while sitting a* a Court of Ordinary for
leave to soli the land and negroes belonging to the
estate ol Mathew Albritton, deceased. -*•
MATHEW A. ALBRITTON*) .
JESSE J. ALBRITTON# j Aam m
t>ooly co„ Sept. 13, 1850. ’ ! * 1
F OUR month* after date application will be made
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lee county
when sitting a* a Court of Ordinary for lcato.tn
sell tho ea*t half of lot of land number one hundred
and seventy-two (172) in the thirteenth district of
lace county. It being the property of Lewis Pro
late of said connty, deceased. 9
REBECCA RICH, Executrix,
September 0,1850. i ii .vi.i
•
Administrator’s Sale.
IXTILL be sold at the late residence of John Tay-
* ■ lor of Dooly County deceased, on Saturday the
twelfth day ofGctober next, a part or all of the per
sonal property of said deceased, consisting U one
house, cattle, sheep, bogs, household and kitclien
furniture, and various other artlc.es too tedious to
mention. Terms made known on the day of sale.
SARAH TAYLOR, Adm’rx.
August 30,1850. tds.
F OUR months after date application wiR hei
to the Honorable the Inferior Cor^ of Bakes
county wken sitting as a Court of Ordinary, foe
leave to sell all the land and nep* <*. hrlonmn* to
tbe rafale or (fader Price, l.te j( m u eowtyd»d.
WILL! XM PRICE, Adn*;
Jane 7, I860.
F^a-nti,. aftc". elite, appiraatioa will be mUm
leforier Coart of lee County,
when sitting fi* ordinary pnrporea, for leave to aril
SJ* 01 ** 00 . . the land and aegroe., of the etfate of
Thomaa Butler, lata of raid countv, dec eared, r
„ GREENLEE BUTLER. Adm’r,
September 6,1880. , ""
goad harnere, throw away your rope hriites,lag'-\
ging back-bands and raw bide hamo-tlrings, and
come and encourage one who U trying to Galld np
Home Mmutfactcrcs in yonr nidd thereby not
only a trialing him in a laudable undertaking, bat
actually caring to yoareehra in tbe long ran, bath
by tbe condition of yoar team., and tbe time yon
would gain by having good Harnett.
IT A good eapply of ready mode wait alwaye on
band. Addles rented and padded and an kinds
of repairing done at the shortes notice In a work
manlike and datable manner.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
t Palmyra, Lee Co., Aug. 2,1850. 17 1m.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in November ner* w :ii
•old before the Court Houae door, i>- 4 t b, , own „f
Amerieue, Sumter county. Lot of ler j number 189
in tlm l«th dWrict of said ©ou» jty . Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor *of Leonaid Driver,
lato of said .county deceased.. Terms on the day of
U* . , ^ V*. U. D. KING, Adm’r.
Samter co., Aug. 30,1850.
Mmiiiutralor’t Sale.
^^sasstest.'SMas,
between the usual hours of
sale, the following fouoftand, vis: Numbers 133,
150.164. in the & district, and 353 intheSthdio-
triet of raid connty; also, one negro moo, Jack,
•bra* thlrtyfire yearn old, as property of the eetato
of Nathan Brawn deoeared. Bold for tbe parpoee
of distribution among tbe heirs.
JOHN COLLEY, Adm’r.
Concord, Out. 4,1W9. *
IiKIUR months after date application wfll benktde
* to the honorable Inferior Court of Lee coktit),
rifting fa ordinary purpose., for leave to sell toe
rent ratals belonging to tbe Mate of ReberkiC.
Grimmctu of raia county deceeeed. Setd fo.H
benefit of tbe brim and creditor* of said deer
ROBERT RIVES, fii
August 33,1850.
— ■■ !•" J
1JTOUR months after dete application wff! be (side
a to the honorable tho Interior Conrt of Leb cfara-
ty, when sitting aa a Coort of Ordina-y, for Ukve
to oell the whole of the real estate of Euea Tikm.
late of aaid county deceased.
AIUN&TON H. PHILLIPS, Admfg.
July 19, I860.
iitlit 1 -
IU. persoaa havtog demand, against tW estate of
™ James Sapp, late of Decatur county deceased,
era hereby notified to present them in the termsand
September 27,
PENDLETON SUPf*
1 25 *w. ■ vTiUea