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, . i •I'lll be entitled to ten cent* for e ve ry han-
,„„„. . ,. area word*. ■*. i; :. ■• vj . ’ *
ll C’,io6<»‘l »" der t ,h f P r ? vW °“ of tkis nraen. Sec. 18. Anil* i, further mietei, TMt fhe fee*
* H.-.litolion. the books a*! paper* belong. of .aid Ordinary for the ewSrtna,™ *T*™dl"
of return, upon estate., .Kail b6 a. forirftj,: On all
estate, worth' not more than *3,000, th* «me fee
'■d’the ronrt’nf Ordinary Of said cotin *y in
M. 1 1 custody and possession wlrert dernan-
l4fl^ P . ■ , v 1! if a(«ofl nlrrV distsaa Lr. f
JfhV«u Ordinary it Aall.m4 may be law- a, heretofore alWwed to
ifor'wid Ordinary logo before thei JrfrJgo of j retarri. Oh estate* wbrth more (ban *2099 and
i. Sonerior Court of the county of his rest net more than 10,0CU 85 oer cent, i, .iiiiil ,„
** o. ami make affidavit before him of the fact such foraM fee - and all other fee. and charle. f.,r
. Lj s commission, nnd that he had demand-
l f §*i‘l J° s! ’ ,cCS l * w ,)0O ^ s an d |>«|»ers belong-
• *to t he Court of Ordinary in their custody
lSSes $i»»n ami that the said Justices or the
floor Court, nr n majority of thorn, rail, neg.
1,1 ' M r ,.f. IS( . to deliver up the same to him; and
**' sUc .|, affidavit being made, it shall be the
'’jjjudne o f die Superior Court forthwith to
ami—gSatmi
General Presentments
Of Decatur Superior Court.
i>at .
»&»-«* <«*ve » make
DR. HUNTINGTON,
Surgeon Dentist,
The Soil of the South,
For 1852.
Planters living In
n Coinmbn*, Geo.,
following l>«*enlufcnts7 "* (and fernredI themselves into an Agricultural Some-
In theWplace, wn beg leave to call the aiiefi-J »?• ■ n * ?*r.nHgo* of such an assoc.at.nn were
tion of the proper authorities to the general bad con- !,t "!’ ce "P."*™*, ».th the view to contrtbu
d, lion of thorite Bridge, in,bu'S.imty. . J £ m T.™i!Sn£'S^VM*££F£data! ** the l««nU pa,moage rtf public. .
«Wc earnestly call the attention of too Justice, oi, 1S5 | ' .. iurienlthml Journal To those who tl wirc the n«e of the Erher, Dr. II
tlie Peace of .the diffifreut Diatricte*, tnuapoint Pat-j . the r>»iilt of that action ° * would say that Id* long u*s dl* it iuotf Surgicdl Op* _ w
ihLV^to enforce a strict compliance with j ’ ... nIJ ’ THr cnrTII'i rations enables him to give entire satisfaction In.its <j| N HANDS, which for durahidly.atid economy,
the laws upon this subject. ! “THE M)IL OF THE SOUTH” ailrainistralim. [Jan 23.18*2 4dtf. | cannot be enniled. A supply kept cnnatantly on
It i* with pleasure that WC notice tlie great dc-j mad*; ils appearance in the month of March la4 It ~ — — •* * ■.«««
""'nc, and the general improvement in {was hailed with universal approbation. and from
B UGS leave to inform tho citizens of Albany tod
vicinity, that he 1*3 located himself at Albdtiy.
Intending to ittake ft» rW.nanent residence.
W1 „ MVIV Dr. Hnnlinjtoff beftta fibfflfcm from his exten-
to contribute 8,ve practice and eJpeJjenco in out larger cities,
uprovemont.it t,wt ho can B» 4 ’* entire MttwCiction, fe^JcfctfuHj! rfu-
1 930a sco'io coo Cains. t' j. C.: DaV
• Albany, JartettiV S, 1853. 89 tt
JALOUIt FHOM NBW WHKAT—for^ll* by
JT WJN.Cll, SjlfirtMAN
Alfauir, Sepv 10. I85J. ** it
such fortrirt fee; and all other fee. and charges fur
service, rendered by ..id Ordinsry .ball be the ..me
•a now fixed by law.
Sec. 1U. And he it further enacted. That in case
either party in .aid Court of Ordinary .half, or may
be dissatified with any decision of tlie .aid Ordinary
thereof, then, and in all socli cases, such dissatisfied
party may within fnnralays after the decision and
judgment of the .aid Ordinary therein, he allowed
to enter an appeal to the Superior Court onler the
-i-wiit.of coSIr!v‘h!? k ”F*^
■ juitl jiiflii'ts oi the Inferior C-ourt, which , Court f<»r Ordinary purposes • . -- ——
<1 by l!u> Sheriff of the county, rc- See. 20. And be i/ f ur'her en 1 T‘ h II r ^ vc 8tr * ct jnstice requires that the fun-la so! municating officially, a’l intelligence pertaining to
din Bands.
T 5K.-; museriliT. are hoi nt. liir theinannfictnrec
• of the celebrated I'ATJJNT 15ELTING for
Card.
uppiv Kepi consianuy oi
i hand. " Y.'G*. RUST & CU
{ Alirtnr, NovendrCi 7, IR5|. 31'—tC
Just Redeiyed,
such purpose—nnd in justice to the "Tax payers ol
the county, protect against the 4 comity funds’ being 1 It will hereafter hi published under the auspice*
used for the erection of such a nuisance - and be- of that association, and will he the ra-alium of corn-
pro.W»Y VVM. L. DAVIS & Ca, a largft. jh#
the j -83 selected assortment of Drugs amt
Paint*. Oils. Dye-stuffs l’ertuhierv aixl Fancy At*
. , tides, which thev warrant ot the purest quality, »lkdf
F OUR months a Iter date a pp!icstion will be made j wi jj ^.j; MS c heap as pure articles can be bought inf
to tlie Ordinary of Biker county, for leave to x \ lQ c oat ], # (;.,u an: | exa mine before purchasing,
sell the Real estate of J. W. O’Neal, minor. , • 4 n« r<k i r A^
J »" A Y HAMPTON, Gtmr. , ^ llnmI ^ oun " S ‘ f K'TnfpUfeoiQUlNlNfc
RICH FALL AND WINTER
DRY-GOODS!
wm. i.’ Davis & c6.
Alhnnv. Derrmbar 26, T85I. 38
SJffiTU ^ MtOJ\ G, FORFAVARN any person from traiTi^,fh£A6t^»
* rHtise ill i:u* ri-mrii «n mhi,i mammmus. tor any service rnm1 P rA,t nr l UiUCO ' 1 “ c P rese *‘i 5 >^em being totally aenciem.; jews »*:.»•. »...•{ iu u.w m.o.™ and a RE just receiving and opening daily, attlie Store i given hv the sulsk-rlbef, made payable to’Joseph
,a * C • I Jii,W of the Suiierior Court shall forth 'miiiJ mnm> i i •,.*•./« ^ en n We have also ex uained tlie Court House, and Horticulture, Domestic and Rural hconomy. It is i A. formerly occupied by J. Jackson, probably one R e !m^r—the date of said notes is nd recollected
the .a.kl J .>1 ll»w ^ u|^. lor i^ouri , matter **'<* Court other than the fence surrounding the same, and liud both^in a ! intended to make the paper essentially practical, and f ofth * ^ ! though given in tin latter part of the sum tnef.of
with i» SUt ‘ *S- I,n41 , ,l . J ... ,! , . luie ma,, ‘ ^•authorized by law to said Ordinary; anJ any , delapiduteJ situation. I at the Fame time eminently progressive, in its char-! T.ar^*Ast &L OlieatJ^St tirst of the fall of 1851. They amount to tlie rise
dsinu*. anu up l, n t.u-ir i.imug lortliwith to corn Ordinary violating tlie provisions of this Section, j \Ve notice a Stove in the Clerk’s Office, which jacter, euib'idying as far an possible, all that is valuR-j ^ ® . * V { of thirteen hundred dollars, with a credit on them
with tlie same, t.ie said Judge of the bujie-; or permitting its violation by any legal partner prac- j»» °«r opinion greatly increases the hazard oi fire, hlc, as well in the practice as the.science of Agri-i Fall StOCilS ; Jannary !, 1852. As the corsideration for whRW
•* CdQrt being satisfied of the fact by alii In- tising in $nid Court before him, shall be rruilty of a < ant ^ rCf l ue '^ *t* removal. ! culture. In its in^truciions, it will be the constant t evcr offered in this market: The Goods having l^on \ -aid notes were given has failed, 1 do not intendtd
—. . • . . it.. v..r a .Ao BB .1— _f «t.~ i-.f—— e—.Imni nf tl>rw* vvho write for its column^, tni ndunt gelccted tvith the utmrHt care and attention, both in i jay tLesi nuless compelled by law. , .
regard to richness of style and price, purchased from ; , ALFRED ELLIS.*
^ of Mid Ordinary, shall proceed against said misilemeanor, ami on conviction, shall be fined and ro { ercnc ® 10 lil ' 'dinutesof the inferior Court j
Justice* 0 ! the Inferior Court as in cases of con- imprisoned at the discretion of the Court, and shall * ^7'”’ l850 ’ '*, e d ! scov, i *‘“ l lhey arC
U'- , ir-WH.Uco.nmi.Hiun.Hna.hallh.ineMbletore. w-kr
Sr.c- And bf it further enacted, 1 hat the election ; ProaJeJ, nothing in this Section shall of blending IWm with Per.nits to sel! Produce; mid
M j,l Ordinary shall keep Ins office nt the conn- prevent said Ordinary from practising in any other [to trade ii.r the value of such produce, which can*
tv site, or scijsli other place as is authorized by , Court. i not be separated by either party without depriving
ji*; kliich olli; e shall he open for tho trans-: Sec. 21. Awl be it further enacted, That at the 1 * !wi *—— r u. ! ~ ! -
* c jitin of all hu.-iaess at all litnes except Sun- first teriq of the Superior Courts of each county,
fay: Proridnl, that no will shall he admitted after the election of the Ordinary, it shall be hi;
of those who write for its Columns, to adapt
themselves to tho peculiar climate, Soils and crons
of the South. In short, no effort and no reasonable
expense will he spared, to make "The Soil of th£
South” a worthy and instructive Journal of South
ern Agriculture.
TERMS:
“The Soil of the South” is published monthly.
_ -cting each j each number containing sixteen large and hand-
in such rases to censure, if not punishment. Also,: somelv printed |*ages, and is furnished to suWri-
of the habit growing quite com.non, of neglecting j 'oers promptly and regularly at the low price of
permission
ihe direct Importers atiJ Manufacturers, we hope t«»|
be able t.» off.*r superior, in lncements to ntiv thing >
in our line heretofore offered.
Albany, Sept. 26, 1831. 25 tf.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
„rJ, or letter. tcstan.c.Ury or of admin, i duty to report to the Judge of ita said Court the S™i<$ * neglturtiug I hers proutplly and regulurly at the low price of j SallbfiTUlg.
juration or guardianship, or letters disrnissory estates in his hands, unrepresented; and which de- quantity intended to he sold and the°auantitv I Oil© Dolleiar "DOT AdBUBI. I a RE now reviving the largest and b^t g«»t rp
order for the sale of reui e*. v.dve upon the Clerk of the Superior Court bv the o apiriuJ^^ ta». 1 S” wUI f '” r »*• „ I 'Y', NT P READY MADE
int. d excent at a rnmilir ,.r..ti \ nn n c .t.: a , „ ,, , , , « . V .. .1* f ., ' , ,, . 7 , . Hie munev must in all cases accompany the CLOTHING, t<*gether w»tii a large and well select-1
wlul, extrpt at a regular prou.uon of tin. act j and a ho, a .tate.neut or the | We would earnestly rcco.unen.1 all cmxensto he> or „, c : pXfCr wiM nul lw j ,4 k of ciod.s, Cassimeres, Vesting., Gent’.
tf AH communications must be addressed (post I Furnishing Goods, Fashionable Hats and Caps,
Co-1 Trunks, Carpet Bags, &•**.,
1* granted,«
dve upon the Clerk of the Superior Court by the of spirits any negro lias permission to buy.
rovision of this act; and also, a statement of the ; We would earnestly recommend all citizens to lie
tenii of the Court. , condition of said estates, and it shall be the duty of, careful an! particular iu wording their passes and
j5jc. 8. Awl hr it further enacted, That the the said Judge to compel the said Clerks to take out i F^ts, and write them on separate pieces of paper]
*:• id Court shall he held on the Administration or Guardianship on the same, if he | ""
each month, except January, lias neglected or cefused to do so, or to ap,.oint a
n the second Monday thereoi, Receiver or (tuardisn under such rules as lie may
!>om*ri and attended as the Court
hitherto been.
regular terms «>
Sr>t Muiidav v
which shall be.
which sli d! ?*.* 1
of Ordinary Inn
-Ser.9. .\-dhc
t)! all elections tf
(’.cvernor in the s;
m»de by law ot e
? to be s
j hearer has permission to sell corn,
1 :tr».l buy sant r sjiirits” might lead to tra.'fic injurious
to the mister and coinmunhv. A negro having a
inscribe, and ;he said Clerk or such Receiver, if, permit to buy xm^spirits, might, under such a |«r-
"«ch lie appointed, shall bo subject to such orders in ' mil, procure* for other negroes spirits to an extent
\rth* renacfrd. That the returns c a »cery, as may be made from time to time, re- prejudicial to t!Hr owner’s interest and the welfare
•rduiary shall be made to the -cting flip management of any estate committed c un :um - .ty generally
manner as the retunu are now j to him, and shall also account to the Ordinary in j Grand Jury c innot
nr.mi f Justices of the Inferior 1 (ho same manner as other Administrators, all his ’
pa rate pieces el paper ; 5(1) tuthe Publisher or the Soil of the South,
p*ml«l-io«y,-llie j„ Inba 0l> JAMES M. CHAMBERS,
torn, futluyr, file., &C., A.risult,>ral Edit.
Jan. 30, 1852.
Agricultural Editor.
CHARLES A. FRABODY,
I Irdicultural Editor.
WILLIAM 11, CHAMBERS.
Publisher.
Albany, Sept. 30, 1851. 35
50 Cases Boots and
— < She
on of trading
j FlftVVO months from date application will be made] for sale at reduced pric-s, to cl
for the : A ^o the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Ba-Stock arrives. “Call an 1 exai
Court, and ;
votes f>»r sa
(lovernur, a
within ten <1
mission lias
prescribed 1
tier shall be
Inferior t»
failing shall
e person having the largest number of j transactions with regard to said estates.
■, shall be commissioned by the ; Sec. 22. And he it further enacted, That all laws
and parts of laws, militating against this act, be,
and the t>amc are hereby repealed.
A.-sen:e i to 21st J mu try 1852.
’ l“- rs<
shall
lmI, t.i
thi
iioned
ce is given that said com-;
tlie oath and give the bond
id in deiault tlieruf said of-,
ant hv tlie Justices of the ;
rounly, and the person so
ge;:eral
»till -
ancy.
r ewtc'etf. That the Gov-
commission shall, also
ecs of the Inf«
opeclivph
IT ANOTHER SriK.NTIFIC WONDER!—
IMPORTANT TO DY.SPril* 1’ICS.—D-. J. S. Hoitth-
to:i’« IVj»-iu, th • na* live Fluid, i»r (inside Juice, pn-
j*i“e l from K«-uu-t, or t’iv Yo uth Slomich of the Ox. after
rli.VH-tio i- of »fc -'.ir, - -,v it Phy iolc. ffcal Chemist.
i, M. 1) . 1‘li.Utlclplli:
see the p
We a
vil, they djsii
to it. Also, trading 1
k at night. All mein-j
ucrest d iu all proper i
groee, and cannot but ]
eluding Ijadiea* Men’s and Boy’s Boots and •
rades and qualities, in store and
e off before Spring
examine.”
J. C. DAVIS.
39 tf.
Jan. 30,1852.
E realtor's Stile.
»«].* fi!
D/*l
m! D-hilitv,
nduv
earnestly call
nihiys. No evidence j j,-p r county, for leave to fell the real Estate belong- ■
preseu’ed to them—yet,] ingto the ostiteof Micluel ILrriug, late of Baker ] Albany, January 2,1852.
•ounty deceased. I
LOUIZ.Y IIERIUNO, Adm’rx. !
D r. tabscotts ague killer—a
tain cure fot Ague diti Fever, which we war-
trr ,,i , r .re i : a n »:i I rant when the directions arc strictly followed.
W' ; ,,e T 1 ' 1 ;.’" l i“ n T "r iU ' y - ,: ' f p l n r,f’ WM. L. DAVIS & CO.
” before the Court II0050 door in Irwitiv,lie,! Albany, December 26, 1851 38
ks of the county—tli* entire neglect for u. series woman a!>out thirty years old, and Hannah, a girl
li take Bmls for tlie collection ol the! a<)out ten years old. Sold for distribution among
ntv 'Faxes, t!i it there has been a gnat want of ; t! , 0 \ v .\ rA ui S;ll j estate. Terms made known ot» the
)PvMINEY
.ETCHER,
s nimmunity :i
straiuts, Sic., oi
Jpriety of the ft,
i constrained to say, from tlie neglect of j
liter.*, th** com!:linn of tlie Public Build- Irwin county, the following property,
, Roads, Bridges, &c., the exposed and danger- , Two negroes helonwin«» to the
situation of t:ie l*uh!ic Docu neuts and Record 1 , Dormincv *late of Irwin countv «!ec
(5 .
Sold
state of John;
-Peggy, i
POST OFFICE, ALBANY, GA.
^3-
•!» »ulliiirizin-r Vit-uv-. tub »i, hy \ it-m-h. uvvu uwilt, tlir tbulrir ■ Mtt.’uliun t«» tin dutN wbidl art justly especUd ; J.,,. ofsule. JOHN B. IN
e.«tli ..Id take ,j n V,, !?". n '!•“• Ju f' ,Mort| ..' It'terior Court. Also, tbai ; - WM. FLED
uyuueuruture jj *
miles
, ' ALFRI
Dwlw county, ian 16, 1852. 4l
Fashionable,
Tailoring Establishment*
^f^HE hbdersignrtj ttroofd
*■ inform his friends and
former customers thar he has
igain commenced the Tai
loring budnbftf, in *11 It*
branches, at his old stand.
All work done in tlie latest
fashion and warranted t«
give sntifjfucttoh. Also. Cot-
ting and repairing done st
short notice.
Wanted to purchase,- Onl
r two noed honest negro Tailors.
A. G. WEAVER: <<
Albany, Dec. 5.1S51. 35—tf.
D RIED AI’PI.ES— 1 i barrel's for sale bv .
WELCH, SHERMAN & Ctl<
Albany, fiep. 10,1851. 24—tf.
' rorros.
iLAT BOATS arc in reuditie?s for tl»8 shipment
of Cotton at a day’s notice. Tire promptness
and g«K>d inanugeinent of the Pihifs, (who will giv#
’• despatch at all times) is well known: .
■-1 SIMS A CHEEVEtt.
Albany, November 7, 1851. 31 tf- _ _
! CLARK'S SUPERIOR CORN STARCH# "*
M anufactured expressly for chiinafy m
Diet'tic purposes, extensively deed in thepre*
paration of Puddings, Rich Blanc MatlgeiPlWiCtl**
i turds, SiC.—it Is also an excellent diet for invalids#
For sale by V. <?. RUST & CO.
Albany, November 7,1851. 31—if.
F 1 .
; Ex’rs.
cribt'd. And any
itiit’l rereive ^aiJdedi
nnediately give notice thereof
«rrtG:,.rc le-p.-tred, ■
till properly, ,-liull I)* 1
payers ■
Ailiniiiistr;iloi-’.« Sale.
enacted. That not
sell real c
some puhlii
ad of four mouths, us
notices of the sale of
icd in the same manner
granted, instead of six-
.vhich sale shall be
ontli, and attlie Court
O N Thursday, the 4th day of March next, will be !
sold at the hfe residence at Nelson I»ewis, late *
ity deceased, all tlie Personal estate!
kartdprv Mm Notice to Cotton Planters,
„ , AOKTHLH.VJIUL, A FEW SACKS of I'O.MGRANATE CtTtTON
V,, P.hnm Starimlk-, Amunoua toOiWthorp,. U.,s- SEED fur silo, l’brsona desiroii, df, porthM*
a. 6. P. M. Van every u.ghr, Saud.ye excepted. Scod w ||, caU immedUtrljj.. ' ‘
CAmiPRV m iif ! COLLIER & BEERS,
v. v SMWBWfBlIt, ! Alkinv, December 19, 1851. 37 tf
^ Id. NewtoniBainbnJ 'c, Quincy, W TallaHa-rer: C-lds- . x -^ m -
dy t«» resign.thereby;
h bf*tter state of thing
From the showing of the Records of the Public
Funds, we find it necessary to appoint a committee j
of three of our holy to examine the lax Collector’s; deceased, consisting nf horses, hogs, cattle,! cs at8, P. M. Doe^t7^Mon’daysj Wednesdays ami j T TNTrvHr'iv
Btvik-j and recom nei.-l tint t ie Inferior Court com-; hmwelmia a«d kltcln n fi.W.t.nr, nn.i m«„ y „t»,or i ... > J-»aW 1NOX1C©.
jiensate fi»r tlidir services*. j t |,:n ;s too ledioiia to mention. Tehn* on the davl^ 1 ^-.^' 8 - Gum F.ind rhonin^dle, nnd Daocanvillo to < AMES J. SCARBOROUGH; AttorHeV at tiltir»
Bv a '.iiiiuinijiu res diition of this body, it is ! 0 r BENTON BYRD, " 5 .« bas removed fruu. Jeffersonville to Fort VklE-y,
Resolved, That a committeeof three be appointed < Jan. 30, 1852. Att’y for Aum’rs. j ] Houston county Ga: i Te. will practice iri thft than*
Iro n this Grand Jury, to examine the Books and Pa- FliPiPI 1 li ill ties of Houston, Crawford. Macon, Dooijr, TfVifrfnv
pers of the Tax RciHver and P.ix Collector, Conn- IaOSt. v - ru- l * Tr i t tii p • 1 i Puhski, Sumter, Lee, Baker, and 5farion, apdrnil
,und »:>v other Minute* or B u.ke of; NOTE made by 11. II. T.rver, per 1-aul E.| ■»*"' theeittinpof the Suprtnje 00,^ Mllg..
this county, to nwerUln if any i Timer, favor Thu’s Jr if. Johnson, anil line 1st every Friday nt 8, P. M. ! Americusand llawkinsvrlle. All business cofUMH
tails first Tae.-d,v in tbu th, aud at the Court R -cor.l h?lon*in" lOthis county, to ascertain if any j f\ Tarver, fit vor Tito’s JeiT. Johnson, ami due 1st' every Friday «8,P
llcseas umv re„,ri,ed I,v law ;ir ''.' ,r “ lv< ; l ! c( ' n r '* a, . n “ b ? *"? 1 uW ‘ e inatnnt, for Fifteen Hundred Dollars, (#1500.)-
Se, ... laiii TflriLr enacted That anv Ex- '^**$l8B***- -“"=«=* ; OTtm-r an I .a iketli,or roprrt t:t dnp icato^ay to; N 1M , Sin,S & Cheever, Ajinla- Ft.
r*; ; I. , , ", IVILLrx-.ib-S at .\I.3.VXV,«»TUESDAY, M.! tty jin!*., «1 t * supeno. Court at the next term; anJ ( , irc „, lr( , „/,,, I)lU pl , lcc . A I1 per-i via. Oak Lawn. I
e-an r. Adana rt,.,tor or Ad.minstr.lors, ad rad s 3 ..|, | S 5J. open at 1 > and lit.. , loc!;._ ■ ..1 Ckuri t for lb .express pnrpase th it .ns Honor b.'■ SOMs nre cliulio „ f( | llgHillst traJ: il.as the pay- Gainm. Clear, ever
J'lm .-liali nave power to sell all personal prop- ^ rf -, rm C c.m .ic:uw nt 2 arti 7 o’clock. reiuestrd to call l!ie nltiuti«)il ol Hie next Grand i m >j t j jas lx . en * Friday at G P. M.
in juM and pro]
Mire Df given.
. 13. .hid U- i!
, pr.
as may to the O,din -
vided that at least tut
tried. That whenev
er »nv vacancy liny occur ill said office hy death
h-rijriiuf.itn. nr «ffiorwise. it >hafi tie the duty of the
in-tires of tfio I uteri ir Court of the county in which
end vacancy inn* happen immediately thereafter to
'•rd'rmi fVrtjnj; to he held to fill saiJ vacancy and «nd Tragedy,
five twenty thy* public notice thereof,and any per- upon tne ey
*-n wlio may he elected to til! said vacancy shill he
toinmissinned in the like manner as his predecessor
f'Tthe unexpired term of sai.l office, and s-h til he
entitle,! to demand, have, and receive, of and from
*»y Clerk of the Superior Court who tnny have
•cfed Marti, jo as Ordinary any and ail records, and Druvn
wlier ptpers and things appertaining to saul office,
ami any f'lerk of tlie Superior Court who shall
f'W to deliver the same, shell he liable to rule and
ritachment in the Superior Court of said county,
Jury—also, to said Grand Jiuy and the Iafe
i Sri.l committee are specially charged to;
: notice the Com mission r.bavg-d for receiving and j
<**»l:eeting Taxes, the time when pi id over, as well •
the amount. Also, Taxes authorized to he assessed
! hv tin Inferior Court for Comity purposes. A Iso. j
j that this cun nittce b? Viewed as acl ng under their!
at (is m Gran i Jnrere. Said c«» ;trnitt-*e to consist I
if Felix G. Arnett, Calvin A. Curry and Moses J.l
ipped. .
SIMS &, CHEEVER.
Albany, Jan 23, 1S52 4—tf
Head Quauteks. 2d Brigade, 13th Div., G. M.
,1 Alb
GAINES HI AIL#
. Gillionville, Concord. Paehitl.-i, »o Ft.
every Saturday ut 7, A. M. Duo every
,“January 23J, R53. ( i Dun every Tacidny at 6, P. M.
IT is hereby ordered that, an election be ;
held on Saturday the 28th day of February
next, at the different places ot holding elec-j
lions in Luo county, lor a Colonel of the
, , . v ——— 100th Regiment, composed of Lee county
, Judge Warren.and to jju t j, e vacancy occasioned hy the resignation o'
The charucieristL-r. of this cstah'.isliineut consist
in the largest collection of Equestrian, Gymnastic
and Dranatic Talent ever collected in olio travel!-
’Music, Drama an.1 Horsrmanshlp!
Boin-r b.-r,' ronci-nt nt' it into mm grand thren-fnlil
c-m'dnatu ». in al.i. li Mirth, Music, Magic, M In- ,
Eun'talimi. .Snjctafli-, I'alltiMiiiim-, Fare-! t-
I-, bubble, HTtveaci-, anil burst' In.tak'.ug leave cfbu 11
ir. alternately bewildering an.l i the had. J.din Lyun.wjt-n ler them
It-liglitin" tin- rfu'.-Ut: r. Til.’ circnniscribcd limits i fur law
„f inis card will admit only of a birds-eye glimg-e I " e ■
of the uril rial o i,v. ifi di these results are affect- ments
ed. viz: the wonderful 1 o"l”.
<iV.S‘ ty 'i/il*a ing I'm
proces.-ion hy forty IJorses—four abreast, j _ Jann
Ik" Renmvneil NEW YORK HORNE F Gcargia, linker County. i a; irnv i r'n
•licit will execute several popular march- 11 ^-»r, h*;re.\S .Alexander Herrington applies to| _ . AlACUX, UJjU.,
cs. wl.ib moving through the streets \ V m c for Letters of Administration on the estate i A ,lR »> w m operetion, and prepared t° m
grand feature ofthi* Company, and uev- J , Ri) ,, eil Herrinyton, late of said county dec’d. A f «rc .Sas u*s, Blinds, and Panne! Doors.
<r * J l'emptf d hy any ether travelling Ls- ■ *p|, ?8e uro therefore to cite, summons and adinon-; '-very description of 1* urn'.ture, Buggv and
tahlishur-ut, is the addition to the E'l'iestriun * j ; s i, a j| ai d niuirnlar the kindred and creditors of said ^^>kes,t liibs^&c
appear at my office within the
;bed by law. t*» shew cause, (if any exist)
should not be granted
IIIWKIKSVILLE lint,;
. io his care shall receive prompt attention,
j Fort Valley, Jan. 9 1851. 40—6t.
! Groceries! Groceries 11
i Cook’s Xew Brlfk Bnlldinjs, Broad Street.
C.iSlf 8TOJMB!!!
Via. HdliJayavllle, SU<!v, Warwick, Gum Cwk, Vlcn'-1 rpHP. Siihacribcrs have rented one of the
HawKMsviile. Closes every .Sitturday at /; A. M. .• I
..e„ re.ManA.. a p w ; A in cook »now
IBWIXVII.LE MAIL,
. Gin Town, Flatbnrg, Pena Jjoro’to Irwinvjile: C’iot
ry Saturdajr at li P. M. Duo same day at M.
brick buildings, next door to
Messrs. Collier & Beers, where they are nbtv open
ing a large, and well selected stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
to which they would invite the sncclal attention of
_ 4 _ _ _ j the public in general, lo call iinu examine. The
by tlie resignation of I V alUftDlO Xi fill CIS IOT Cftle. \ following coittpilse a part of the stock which they
- ... ,j Thomas S. Tuggle Bv oHer of UpilB Subscriber offers for sale, tlie following’ have now on In rid-Crushed and I hrto Rico_Sn-
iMtllalitl discharge ot thetr public duties. j j vV ' 'niORNBURY, Brig Gen Com. \ JL choice piffij lftfids on liberal terms, (or cash Or g*^; Java, Parto Rico, and Rio Coftee. Gun-
Bsn requ-vt ths publication id these Frertnt- ^ J„ l». D. Warbex, Aid-do-Cninp. , I on credit. They arc ritual*! in the best itlantirig i and Hyson Tea*. New Origin* Mo!****,
in the Journal & Messenger sind Albany! John G. SlappEy has been appointed district in Georgia,and hate been selected with re- Gcncssee^ Flour, (loshcti Butter, English Dai*7
R. J. SMALLWOOD. /*«»—**••'••• — - - ....... — i - 9 - -- - 1
red by tlie Court that the above a*
s •ntinents b *, published as rOqueste
arv 33. 1852.
p. HA ML
1C, 1852
i.nc presi
j ivJiv
Negroes to Hire.
»rcontempt. Provided in case .if a tie the J“»ti- t,|,li»| 1 ui' i 1 t,i-il'.e ail.liii.ei toti'C E^-inestrinnTroupe !.. , '^1'Yad ainsolar
CO of Uie Inferior (bum shall order a new election complete DRAMATIC CORPS, by the aid " 1 |! er ,, x „,l ln be and
inikessme way and manner as in case of n vacancy, whom will bo r ’|'resent’d every iv.L'iif a very inter-
Sec. 14. ,tw be it further enacted. That each and eating |i rtciotie National Drama, entitled
ctert Ordinary, ta-fure he shall enter on the duties Til© o5JjinY Oi / O .
*1 hi* office shall ei,e bond and security in the *nm l„t r ..du in’ several thrilling scenes from the livn j Ja
^ two thousand dollars for the faitlilul discharge of the Krvofntionarv heroes—(tl.D l'U I ! GEN- U k hup. Court,a
»' his duties as Clerk hy himself, and his deputy, F.RAL WASHINGTON ! and MAD AN HTO | Jan. 30, _
'rtith bond ,h,|| he approved by three Justices of, WAYN1*,! ,,,* ”* PATH Elf OF HIS ,f HoUeStV 13 tU© Best Polioy.”| ho renteJ for thepresent year. Terms o
beIaferior Court, and be made payable lo the Gov- | j.y •>’ m „„»:cd on Ids Charter, is b ,rne ' rjIAIlERE is a certain party living in the lljiyll- n a WIJOI BIUGIlT (
' ,r for the lime being, and his successors in office >]( ^ |rjl ,,procession, <>n a I’iatfonn. on the I ■ hnrhond of Palmyra. L’e countv. who is hereby ! ’ >
•ndshall be fd e d and recorded in the same manner ,,'iJeri of liis brave Continentals!
«i Sheriffs bunds ; And said Ordinory shall have P. A. CLARKE, Agent.
P"W to take bond and security from his deputy for j IT Will exhibit at NEWTON, Monday.ad * cl
tkefaitlifol performance of hi, duty a. such. j and at S PAKKVILLE, Wednesday, 4lk i eb.
oec. 15. And be it further enacted hy the authority [ annwry_«—,—iJj
fasaid, That the Ordinary elected as aforesaid, | XTotiCD.
.I' 1 he is commissioned, and enters on the ! -mr ||.\VE sold the MARIETTA HOTEL
iv said letter* should not be granted. ! 7* ,b* ...
, m d,. r my hand at offic", this 28th dav of Wednesday the I Ith of February next, will
’ . SETII (’. .STEVENS, * i Vr be hired, for the halanee of the present year, at
CVk Court of Ordinary.! the late residence of Daniel Woolbrig!rt,of Lee Co
43 30d. j deceased, all the Negroes lielonginv to said deceased.
ALo, at the same tirao and place, tlie Plantation will
n the day
T HERE is a certain pa r ty living in the nMgli-j * u/moi noiriii'i* / Adra
borhood of Palmyra, Loe county, who is hereby 1 .. .J
notified that the Receipts of Cotton received by the j J an lb » ia "
man on whose estate he is or was Administrator.) 1
ras appropriated to the use and benefit of the said
41
^COURAGE ROME ENTERPRISE.
deceased in the year 18 44; and unless he, the ^d^^ Hom0 Q azetfce# fc
dotiea of hi* office, take and subscribe before the I to Elisha Cain, Esq , and am happy to bo
Ju *«iees of the Inferior Court of the county of his j „b!e to sav to the Public, that the House is
r *j den( *. ora majority of them, tho followining n.»w one of the toft kfPf JH^C^knff cll't
oilh,oriffirmnirtn- Rooms and Bedding are clean, and GooKing can
I K T }1 ? n • , , i... b ,. Ht Call on the Proprietor and satisfy your-
a* k! i 8 ° e . ( I rin ^.. 9We . ir , 0r . H ,^. r , m, , a8 i t ,e _^ a ^n 1 >clv s that there is a right kind of Uriel kept m
Marietta, after so inanyjriols.
Tj}*:) thal 1 will well and faithfully discharge all
duties of Ordinary for the county of
•nng niy continuance in office, according to law,
tne best of my knowledge and ability, without
or affection to any party ;^and that I will only
rec r*re my l«»gal fees of office, so help mo God ; and
and every deputy appointed under the provi-
ol ^ 'his act, shall take and subscribe a similar
owhbefofesaid Jnsticw.
c. 1G. And be it further enacted. That all bonds
Wing to the probate of wills, or the Adminiatra-
0 or Guardianship of estates, heretofore required ;
/* Payable to tl»o Justices of the Inferior Court,
^0 tilting for ordinary purposes ; and their *»uC-
in otBce, or to the Inferior Court, or the Jna-
t Ulereof t »»tKler whatever name or *tyle«
*1!^ t ^ ter ^ l * me w hich this act ahall take
*° offi« lo ihe Ordinary and his aoccessore
^ O. And be il further enacted, Thnt m> return
1 n ^ Keculor ' Administrator .or Guardian shall
r ' ™ wei *’ ““W »Rer tho expiration of 30 days
J*? ll *® lin E0f tho same; and it ahall ho tho doty
Ortioarf to neord all Toochata ofiered with
""Marta,and retnrn said vouchedloaaidExee-
■ "•■wiatratorj or Gnardian, «n demand for
c.tfjfr
GEORGE S. OGLESBY.
January 30. 1853. 43 ®® w -.. . . , .
rrTh' following paper* will publish the above
until the doth of August next, and f""'?;"' b fc‘"
this office, via: Journal & Messenger, Geo. Tele
graph, Sav. Republican, and Georgian, Southern
Recorder, Chronicle t Seminei.ConrtrtnUonat^A.
Republic, Charleston Mercury, and tho Columbus
Enquirer.
Administrator, shall come forward and pay, or cause .
to U* paid, out of the estate of said deceased, the |
whole amount of raid Receipts, hs will be published
immediately,together with the whole transaction
rntag said Receipts* 1*. J. BRUCE.
T
A SOUTHERN family journal.
HE “HOME GAZETTE”
plying to H. C. Alexander, Esq., Albany, Ga.
January 30, 185*2 lw43*
MW HOOTS.
T IIOS H. DAWSON and JOHN C. BROWN,
have united their Low Business, and wffinra^
lice in Co-partnership m the
Pulaski, Telfair, Irwin, Snmter, Lee and B»Ker.
All business entrusted will meet tv‘th prompt and
efficient attention. r
Vienna, Dooly Co., Ga„ Jan. 80,1853. Cm.
Notice.
rpHK Debtors of Janies VV. Thombnry *1H Sad
A it to their interest to call at onr office and set
tle at an early M. HU Book, and Account* hat-
in tS tSaSSBSKSfw Harrision 5t
,tSSSi’
Mbunfilun.V>ti89i. 43 ,?w.
Dcciitm* Sheriil’s Sale.-
OX THE FIRST TUESDAY IX MARCH XEXT,
W ILL he sold before the Court House door in
Bainbridge, Decatur county, between the usu
al hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One half lo( of Land in tlie !9th uistrict of Dec**
tilt edunty. number not recollected, but kriown as
the Collin’s old Mills, Whercofi is a set of Grist and
Saw Mills ‘ levied on as the property of Green
Brown to satisfy one fi fa issued front Decatur In
ferior Court: Jeremiah Tate vs Green Brown and
Elisha Ford. Property pointed out by Elisha Ford,
one of the defendants.
A. J. SWICORD, D. Sheriff.
Jan. 30, 1852.
presents as fine an appear
ed Northern Weeklies.
The “Home Gazette”
devoted to Literature.
side and the Homo Circle, the “Gazette”
prompt a ltd generous assistance.
Augusta, Ga., Jan 16,1852.
Georgia 9 Baker County.
W HEREAS, Eliza Ann Lewis applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Moses F. Lewis deceased.
Tlrete are tnerefore toctte,anmmons and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, then and there to shew
ciuse. (if any exist) why said letters sborild not be
granted.
Given under rty hand at office, this 26th day of
January, 1852. SETH C. STEVENS,
CPk Sup. Court, acting as CFk Court o^Ordmary.
cording to law. SETH K. TAYLOR, Ej
A. E. DUNCAN, Ex'«.
Lee county, Jan 16, 1852 41 6w
fHE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
T171LL take River Risks from Albany to Ap
Wi cbicola,at from ! to H per cent.6rfgood cn
with aobw experienced pilots and good crew. -
Will also issue -Fire, Slave and tile Polices, !
moderate rate. Apply to. D. A. VASON,
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N. TIFT.
HP?.
II
pie, CherrioK, Plums, Strawberries, Raspberries*
ilTrents, Ac. Sic. Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, &c.
Wine, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, &c.
Champaign, Madeira, and Sherrv Wine, French*
Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Holland Gin, Phelps * dot
XXX Bourbon Whiskey. Old Manongahela^ do» K
Rectified do., Loudoh Porter, in Pints. Together*
with a full and well assortinl stock of olhct
usually fouiid in a Grocery Store.
Hard Ware.
Cross Cut: Mill, Hand and Tenn&njt
«< «* u “ !#»%■'' L
Trace Cliaids.
likmcA.
Fire liogsi Shovel and Tongs, Brass 1 Andirons.
Knives and Forks, Pocket knives. Locks, Curry
Combs, Nails of all sizes. Brftfafiia Coffee Pots,
Tea Pots, Coffee Mills Selves, Weeding Hoes, Bel
lows, Anvils, Vices, Hammer»7dtc.
. All of which will be sold at a very small profit for
Cash. Call and examine for yourselves.
Y. G. RUST, & CO.
Albany, Oct 17th ’5t. .28 tf.
fixeTSSds for saleT p
L OTS of land number 140 and U2, in tho 3d dfev
trict of Baker County. These lands are lyingf
broadside of some of the best plantations in £)<»’2aJ
of Baker. Among them, one of Gen. Tarvers plan-,
tations. About 70 acres is cleared, a good’well and
log cabin, tlie fence is not very good.. Apply to
DAVID A. VASON,
or J. W. THORNBURYs
Albany Nov. 23, ’50. 33. IS
1852. Latest News!. 1852.
J. €. DAYIS, f jv
R ESPECTFU LLY Lrfonn* the public venenBr,
that he ha* on hand arlargo stock of Dr, Goods,
Boot., Shoes, Hats. Caps, Oimibarga, Spun Vanw.
Ladies’ Faucy Dress Goods, such as rich cbangM.
ble Poplins, fiincy-embroidered DeLaines. Good*
for Men and Boy.’ wear. French Radj (ribbon
hound) and Nogro Blanket*—together with a goo*
stock of Grocnes and Tobacco—in stun and taw
ale very low, to make room for a large and deara-
bis Spring Stock, which will strive early in tho
season-. -•
The pablic who are in want of Goods, are invited
to call and examine- his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
, Albanv, January 2’, 1853. 39 tf. /; - _
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