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T; 6. WB^^ALL,
COUXTY SURVEYOR
• AXD
USD AGENT.
'ILL Savvey, Ex\n
of B.ikor county.
r all of the Districts
Office'in Albany, Geo.
Albany, February 23,1351. 47—if.
t/JT Always on hand, Maps of any o
n Baker county.
DR. CDiRLGS CUinilSGS,
• "D ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Baker
r X%» anrl th° surrounding Counties, that he has lo
cated in tho City of ALBAN' Y, for the purpose of practic
ing the varioiu departments of his Profusion. His charges
wfll be uniformly moderate, and hopes by the mo t zealous
devotion to cve.-y branch of his Science, to bo enabled to
RTWrg &. CHEEVER,
m FACTORS AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Apalachicola, Florida.
joun n. si.Ms ] [\VM. \v. cheevkr
January 3, 1851. [25—tf.]
lender entire satraactioa to all of his fellow citizens who
may prove so kind as to honor him with their patronage.
£ Office over tha Store of Welch, Sheemah &. Co.,
when* he is always to be foan J unle a professionally engaged.
• * The Poor ahull be attended to gratuitously.
Albany, January 2,1952. (39—ly)
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Albany,for
the quarter ending January let, 1851.
THOMAS LAWSON.
3 AS. YAW r.EVSEGOM.
James Van Reynegom, & Co,
GENERAL COMMISSION
PRODUCE JHEKCII.MTS,
39 Water Street, New York.
April 12, *50 1 tf
Wm. H. Young &. Co.,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Apalachicola, Fla.
i i# oar Agent in Albany, Ga.
November 7,1851. 31—6m.
N. A. Hardee & Co,
FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
.S i VAXXAH, GEORGIA.
Albany, Geo.
, America., Geo.
Refer to—D. A. Va
J. L Dex
Gf/iroe W. Thom
October 21,1951... .29-1 y.
Ainler, Alfred
Abbett, Marth
Acree, Iy>onard S
Ariine, MrsE
Arlinc, Joseph me
Alagood, Ssm'l
Adam?, Cuthburt
Baker, D
Belcher, Mi« M
Ba«, Willey
Belcher, N A
Bivin-, F W
Barksdale, John
Bought on, Mr
Byrd, John J
Cox. B M
Clark. B \V
Crock. r, Thomas
clerno'n., W B G
Cochran, J t«en’r
Cooper, C W
Cock, Lane P
Colquet, Alfred
Duncan, Mrs A E
Erwin Sc Renfro
E*pv, J W 2
Ferrell, Eliza C
Forehand, F
Grider, Mrs F
Griffin, Jeawj
Gilbert, J
Gauph, W W
Green, Glover
Griffin, J D
Hampton, J D
" pton.WS
ffey, W G
Hunt, A C
Hoolcr, Geo C
Hancock, Elijah
Hodge*, Joshua
Hop«on, V 8
Howard, 8um*l
Hayin', J B
Hum, Stephen
Hall, Henry II
Hud-on, C F
Kea, William
Kit nek, Paul
La Roque, Mis
Mary Ann 2
Lcdden, Charles
Little I,eonard
Long, Lvi 2
Lipford, H W
Lynn, Thoraton
Newsom, Mrs N 2
Oliver, FNB
Puckett, David G
Powell, Bryant H
Powell, T L
Pearsey, Major
Robinson, George
Roads, Jacob
Roney, Newton
Rambo, M
Ricks, Elizabeth
Strozier, J P
Sharp J M E^
Shier, John F
Spencer, Win.
Stubbs, James W
Sasser, Stephen
Taylor, GW
Tomlinson, J J
Vincent, Ebenezer
Waters, James
Wade, J W
Wheeler, E R
Woodall, H W
Woodgato, J H
Woolbright, W
Willi**, E T
William*. D A
Watson, Thomas
Thomas P. Tainter,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
•ROCER1E3—PROVISIONS,—WINES—LIQUORS.
BAGGING—ROPE—HARDWARE—IRON—&c.
ArAL.vcmr.OLA, Fla.
*,/«• to-RjMS Co „ } Apalacliioola.
January 17,1951. 41—ly.
Matthew E. Williams,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Albany, Baker County, Ga.
April 12, 1850 I tf
W. A. Hawkins,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SlarVville, l.oe County, Ga.
January 9,1SS2 ■ ■ ,40-ly.
JAMES T. XISBET,
Attorney at Law,
STARKVILl.fi, LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Will practice in L?.\ Randolph. E irlv, D *catur, Dooly,
Maccr, and Baker coantie*. [mar. 7,1951. 49—ly.]
IIENHV €. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
One door torsi of Dr. J. (S. Byrd, Albasy, Ga.
CT Will promptly attend to all business entrust
ed to his care.
April 12, *50 1 tf
’ TIIO’S HUGHES IIIVEsT
.tllonici/ til Elite,
TROUP VILLE—GEORGIA.
Will practice in the Court* of Irwin, Thoma*, Lowndes
Clinch, Ware and Appling coantie*. Georgia—and in tlu
Court* of Jeffer*on, Madi*on, II imilton and Columbis
’ i Florida. [March 29, 1951. 5 tf.
Macon G H
McCollum, J A
Mathew*. S C
Melvin, Merdock
Megare, Tho*.
Persons calling for any oT the above letters
ivilIntense say they a re advertised.
Po*t Office open from 71 o'clock, A. M. to 12 M,
md trom 11 P. M. to G, P. M. Sunday* frost 8 to 91 o’clock,
V M. E. RICHARDSON, P. M..
January 2, 1952. Albany, Ga.
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.
T HE firm of S. lloyt & Co., is this day dissolved
by mutual c.ons:nt. Their unsettled business
will l>2 closed up by Clias. H. Omnpfield, who will
use the name of said firm in liqtii tat on, and con
tinue the Agricultural business in his own uame.
S. HOYT,
Cl!AS. ||. CAMPFIELD.
Savannah, July 13, 1951. 15—tf.
Notioe to Debtors.
T HE Notes and Books of Accoutre belonjino
lately to Nathan S. Jones, have been assigned
to us for collection. All persons indebted either by-
note or account, will greatly facilitate the purpose.-,
of the assignment, as well as save themselves some
cost by coming forward an 1 making an early settle
ment/ Suits will be instituted on all the claims, not
settled previously, to tho Spring Term of our Court.
LYON Sc (’LARK, Attorneys at Law.
Albany. Dec. 27, 1850. 38 tf.
LAUDS! LANDS!! LANDS!!!
M essrs, sims & gheever win sell the
following valuable Lands for me, being some
of the most valuable in the Southern States:
BAKER COUXTY.
First Dis.—No. 168.184,209 750 acres.
Second Dis.—No. 365 250
“ 396 250 44
Third 44 Nos. 361,4i, 318, 93, 129.250 44
Seventh Dis—No. 152 250 44
Eighth Dis—Nos. 7,11, 20,238, >90 ea. 250 44
“ 44 “ 243,251,253,253,254.1250 “
“ 44 44 293,318,‘>95,277 1000 44
44 44 44 23, 24 500 4 *
Ninth Dis.—Nos. 12,98,193 each250 44
“ 44 44 144,150 434 44
Tenth Dis.—Not. 243, 279 500 44
“ 44 “ 390,398,299, 316, each 250 44
“ “ “ 275, 276 50C 44
Twelfth Dis. 44 16.61,81,102,117,140,250 44
“ 44 » 4 2 47,196,356, 358,237,-250 44
“ 44 44 104,105 500 44
EARLY COUXTY.
Fourth Dis.—Nos. 128,129 500 44
287,288 500 44
208, 69 each 250 44
Sixth Dis. 44 299, 262 500 44
18, 19 500 44
308, 133 each 250 44
Thirteenth Dis —Nos. 11,13 500 44
16,45,102,123 ea. 250 44
126, 203, 250 44
Twenty-eighth Dis.—No. 384, 250 44
“ 243,244 500 44
DECATUR COURTY#
Nineteenth Dis.—No. 144 .250 44
Nos. 106, 107 500 44
44 184, 185 500 44
decatur county—Continued.
Fifteenth Dis. 44 137, 144, 145. ...750 44
Twentieth Dis.—No. 379 250 44
Twenty-first Dis. 44 373 250 44
THOMAS COUNTY.
Seventeenth Dis.—Nos. 19.120,123,151 150 44
“ 190,229,367, ea. 250 44
44 12,13 500 44
“ 1,2, 500 44
“ 187,188 500 44
Thirteenth Dis.—No 138, 327... .each 490 4
Fourteenth 4 * 58.70, “. 490 44
LOWNDES COUNTY.
Eleventh Dis.—No. 525 490 44
Fifteenth “ 44 92 490 44
IRWIN COUNTY.
Third Dis.—No. 157 490 44
Fourth “ 44 274 490 44
STEWART COUNTY.
Nineteenth Dis.—No. 50 202$ 44
Twenty-fifth Dis.—No 13 202$ 44
No. 220, 2d Dis. 1st Sec.—Forsyth Co. 40 44
4 * 730, 21 “ 3d 4i Cass 44 40 44
44 430, 15th“ 2d 44 Cherokee 40 “
87, 7th “ Dooly, 44 202$
NEW STORE
AT THE OLD STAND.
T HE subscriber has rebuiltliis old stand, (which
was burnt last fall) and is now opening a new
and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Hardware, Hits, Shoes, Crockery and Gro
ceries. His old customers, (and as many new ones
as can, conveniently) are invited to call and exam
ine his Goods, which he expects to sell on accom
modating terms. II, HORA.
Albany, March 28,1851. 51 tf.
JOHN F. SHEEN, FROM SWANN AD,
OFFERS his servicestothecitizens
*of ALBANY and surrounding coun
try in every branch of
Tailoring.
Any garment nit and made by him
that does not fit, he will not expect
* his customers to take.
l\lbtny, Nov. 29, 1850. 34 tf.
Dr. JOHN M. WADDEY,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
(LATE OF RICHMOND, VA.,)
H AVING located in Tluunasville, Ga., offers his
sendees to the inhabitants of the Town and sur
rounding country.
He has been engtge.l in an extensive practice for
the last ten years, the greater part of which time
has been spent in largo cities, where lie has had nn
opportunity of combating disease in all its various
forms, with a success unsurpassed by any, as the
testimonials now in his possession will abundantly
prove, lie will attend patients in *any of the sur
rounding counties or States.
He believes that 75 per cent, of such cases as
have b*en abandoned as incurable, can be restored
to health by placing themselves under his care.
To such as are laboring under Chronic Diseases,
such jab Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Dropsev, Liver
disease, Affection of stomach and bowels, &c., will
find it to tlieir joy that their diseases will yield to
such remedial agents as AAsed by him, when the con
stitution has not been too much impaired by pois
onous agents.
Persons at a distance can eon-nlt the Doctor by
leitor.de*cribing minutely their disease, to whom
he will send a written prescription with medicine
enough to list one month—after which time,(if
necessary) they cin co n nunieate with him again.
Price of such prescriptions and medicines, §5 00,
alwavs in advance.
Secret diseases of short or long standing are
cured by the Doctor with certainty and promptness.
A cure affected, or no charge.
Hp is expecting in a f?w weeks (rom New York,
iriety of BOTANIC MEDICINES, which will
Admiuf»trntor% Sale.
GEORGIA, Lowndes County. - ' ,. ..
O N the first Tuesday in March next, will be sold
under and by virtue of an order of the Honora
ble Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, before the Court House door in
the town of TroupviIle,said county, the following
property, to wit:—Lots ot land No’S 487 and 488, in
the l2Ui district of said county, (with the exception
of the Widow’s Dower, not yet assigned)—also, a
negro woman, Viuey, about 65 years of age/Micajab,
a man about 32 years, and Joe, a man about 39 yeafrs
of X. on tho day, will bo sold before the Codrt
House door in tiro town of Thomasville. Thomas
county, by virtue of the same authority, Lou of
land No’s 500 and SOI, in the 13th district of Thom
as county- The above property sold a. the Real
Estate of Mathew Albrilton, late of Lowndes coun
ty deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms on the day.
MATHEW H. ALBRITTON,
Administrator de bonis non.
January 2, 1852.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in February next, will he
sold before the Court House door in the town
of Tronpville, Lowndes county, under and b^y virtue
of an order of the Hon. Inferior Court of said coun
ty. when sitting for Ordinary purposes, the follow
ing property, to wit: Lots of land numbers two hun
dred and ninety-six, (296) three hundred and three,
(303) two hundred and forty-three, (243) in the 12th
district of formerly Irwin, now Lowndes county,
well improved. Sold with the incumbrances of the
widow’s dower, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms on the d ry.
Lauds for Sale.
T 11E following lots are offered to purchasers upon
reasonable terms:
Sixth district of Randolph county, number 17
“ 44 44 44 44 21
Fifth 44 44 “ 44 90
Fourth 44 44 44 “113
• 4 299, 7th •* Carroll Co 202$
The above lands will be sold for one-third cash :
one-third one year.and one-third two years, wtthin- i he sold as cheap .as can he hovtght in the state,
lerest (7 per cent,) from date of sale, and mortgage Thomasville, Jan. 10, 1851. 40 tf
on the land—or a discount of five per cent, on the j — _— * _ -— —-r —:
Valuable Land hoi* Sale.
ciseicformation in regard to the quality.location &c. i
ot these lauds, or who wish to purchase at private j
sale, will pi ease address Sims d: Checver, at Albany, I
Georgia.
G. B. LAMAR, New York.
1851. 5.f.
BARBARA ENGLISH, J A . ,
ABNER J. ENGLISH, ( At,ms *
tds
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WOs^R,
Great Core for Dyspepsiat
Dr. J. 8. Houghton’s PeM„
THE TRUE DIGESTtFfe FLUID, c* 1
Gastrio Juice, ’ v
P repared from resxet, or tie sio*^,
THE Ox, »Rer direction, of Baron
83!'.®'??“' Chen,u - by J - 8 -
This in a truly wonderful remedy for Indigeston TW.
da,- Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, aadrffS?*
curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's o
tho Gartric Juice.
£2T Half a tea*poonful of Peprin, infaed in w»t~
[T.v.t or dissolve. Five Pounds of Ro**t lU.r;. •*
I03UI10*. Ai w A^lMt^UTe OlOOlAi.R
Ox, thus forming ar. Artificial Dige-tivo Fluid
like tho natural Gastric Juice in itA chemical
ftAnfeldng a complete and perfcet substitute fc* it.
aid of thin preparation, the pains and evil* of IrxHgestk*. 5 ?!
iw*ncprin are removed, just as they would h© by a h£wu
wch. It is doing Wonders for Dyspeptic, ntrinT*^
. febility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, ami ft-V***
Consumption, supposed to be on th<) verge of the
Tho scientific evidence upon which" it Lj ba«d £
highest degree curious and remarkable. ’ " **
SCIENTIFIC E\1DENCE- 1
membrane of the ttomach of the Calf, ii
tides of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened,
and digested, just in the same manner a* they ■wuuM|$ , V
tho human stomach.” **
Dr. Perlira, in his fiimons treatU* on “Food »rw! tal.-
publislied by Flowers &. Wells, New York, page 35
the same great fact, and describes the metho.1 „f nreoalo??
There R”* *‘ >u ’ biah^r nnthnritfe* tltrin fir P.„
■ of Dtge-tion,” observes that “a diminution of the d tfc
Adininistrnlor’rt Sale. .utyoftiu-r :
jfthe Gastric Juice is a proinineiit and all-pmaSl
e of Dv-spepsiaand he staU*-* that. ** a di tin-ITj
a^or ol medicine in I,ondon, who wa<revcrvIvSfW
B Y virtue of anord *r of the l ion. Inferior Court in London, who was
of Decatur county, while sitting for Ordinary j with this complaint, finding everything else t..f*[l, S?
pumoses, will bs sold before the Court House door course to tho Gastric Juice, obtained from the
in the town of Thomasville, Thomas county, on the living animals, which proved completely nircc«fii|/*
first Tuesday in February next, between tf.e usual \
ho.ir» of 8 lie, the folloH i ng htnds belonging to the . j-tomaohA of animals, maceraUxi in water, impart totheftai
estate of Jam ?s bapp, late of Decatur county dec d, • the property of dissohing various articles of foo.1, and
to-wit: I/Yts of land numbers 177 and 184 in the 1 effecting a kind of artificial dige tl«»n of them in no wm
17tli district of Thomas countv—sold as the proper- . different from the natural diiresuvo procc*:’
tyofaaiddtceased Te^hedavofile^
FENULLLUN o All , Adra r. than fifty pages to an examination of thu subj.vt. Hner-
Octolier 3, 1851. | ^eriincnis with Dr. Beaumont, on the Ga.-tne Juk-c
.fiilminislralor’s Sale.
the living human stomach, and from animal*,
~ “In all ea«es,” lie say.-, “digestion <K‘curr«i yJ
the natural dige.-tioa’*.”
** ‘ 'M’hcmi'try in
0 \ Friday, the 2nd day of January next, will be J '“d? “jous 'fwIS'.'iuSL
sold at the l.ttc residence of Frederick Rooks, Medical College of the University «»f New Ywi,
late of Irwin county, deceased, all the personal es- i “Text Book of Chemi-try,” png * 3S<*», rjiv-s: “It has'bwa*
tate of said deceased, consisting of horses, sheep que-tion whether artificial «tigc tio i cotild \» per*
and hog*, household and kitchen furniture, and mu- j bu “^ ^ “"‘'thrAgen “‘aud^p“i
ny other tilings too tedious to mention. Terms on g-atis giving a large amount of Scientific Hvvleiw
the day of sale. ASA ROOKS, Adm’r. : to the above] together with Report, of rcmarkaWj Cml
Nov. 14,1851. ! front all puf . .. ... 1
the United S'
4 , . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURF.R,
LL persons interested are hereby notified, that Dr Hocon-ross Pepsin lia« pro.luce«l the mo*t marroll^
four months after date, application will be marie effects in curing cases of IX-bilitv, Km.-i.-Ution, Stnt*
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lowndes county, Decline, and Dyspeptic a Consumption. It i-
when sitting for Ordinary pnrpoMsj, for leave to sell tne pive the dct-uls of c.i-e^ in the limits of ihi- adrurtuonett;
Thomas J. Dunn,
ATTOltilEl’ AT LAV,
Concord, Baker County, Ga.:
Will practice in the several Courts of the South*
western Circuit,and Thomas and Lowndes counties
July 5,’50. 13 tf.
Fourteenth district Early 44 4 4 2 66
Sixth 44 44 4 4 44 2 7 9
Fifth 44 44 44 44 3 38
Fourth 44 44 44 44 1 84
Tenth district Irwin 44 44 51 1
Apply to LOUIS A. GONEKB,
Cuthhert, Geo.
November 16,1849. 32 tf.
ii. nr. gray,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lair,
Fort Gaines, Early County. Geo.
May 3, ’59. 4 tf.
T110M1S l. SPIl LIt, i
.lttorncy at Earn, !
ALBANY—GEORGIA.
Will practice in all tho counties of tli<* South-Western !
Circuit. [March 21,1451. 50—ly. j
WILLmi ll. G0LDH IRC,
Attorney at L:uv, Troupdlte, Geo.: I
Will practice throughout the Southern Circuit, j wirerafiy. 0
and the adjoining counties in Florida. 1 '
April 12, *50 1 tf I Savanna'
NOTICE#
7TUIE Ci>p irtnership h -rretofore existing under tho
firm of A. WELLES &, Co., is this dav dissol-
tend to the un-cttlcd bu-ine^s of the late linn, anti are au
thorised to use its name in liquidation.
ASHRF.T. WE
May 22,1851.
to his late part,
ner, Mr. GEO. F. PALMES, and JOSEPH W. WEB
STER, of the Into linn of Sivift, Dexsloiv «fc Webster
would respectfully solicit a continuance to them of the pat
ronage of his late firm.
May 22,1851. A. WELLES.
Copartnership.
T HE Unlersigncd having bought out the interest
of Mr. A. WELLES, of the linn of Messrs. A.
WELLES &. Co., have form 'd a copamcrshin. and will
contiim. th** WHOLESALE GROCERY k PRODUCE
BUSIN ESS. mid *r the linn of WEBSTER k PALMES,
ut the old st-Mvl of A. W. Co., and teq>ectfally solivit a
patronage of that firm, and of the public
JOSEPH W. WEBSTER,
GEO. F. PALMES.
27,1851. 12—ly*
lay V
A. A. Si G. IV. ALLEN,
Attorneys at Law,
Baiilbridgc, Dccaliir Coiiuly, Geo.
April 13, ’50 1 If
WJl7tt. dc GlUFFENRiliD,
Attorney at Law,
Jlitrou, Gentgin.
Practices tx the Soutii-westekx Circuit.
April 12, ’50 1 tf
R. K. Hines, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
W ILL attend the Superior and Inferior Courts of
Lee and Bikercountiei. and the Superior Court*
•f Sumter, Dooly, Decatur an 1 Ranloiph.
April 12,'59 l tf
~~ j7 lw nothTe^
T HE Subs'rib?r having located at Newton, (the
county site of B tk'r.) will give his prompt
and faithful attentio.i to all profession tl business en
trusted to hiscarc in the rouutijs of Randolph, Early,
Sumter, L“c, Baker and D>catorof the South-Wes
tern, and Thomas of tlie Southern Circuit.
JOHN LYON, ATrouNEY at Law.
Newton, Baker Co , Ga., April 12, *5J 1 tf
HEXIIV MORGAN*”
A T T O R 111 G V AT L> A W,
Albany* Georgia.
Will practice in tno Courts of the Soutli-westeri
and Southern Circuits.
. Albany, April 12, ’57. 1 tf.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Just Received
T IFT & R WVSON, have just received a full sup
ply of family groceries and other choice articles,
among which arc the following:
Itolosiic San <;«£<*,
Soria Biscuil,
Sugar Crackers,
(■inslicii El tiller,
EYriril E’eaehes,
Cheese,
Tobacco,
EEcrriii^s,
Sardines,
l.obslcrs,
Pickles,
Best Cigars,
Raisins,
Prunes,
Wilts,
CANDIES, Sit..Sit. They keep also a small
assortment of dry gx»ds,Shoes, Shot, Powder, hard-
are, Toys, &c.
Albany, Oct. 21, ’51 29— tf.
Law .Notice.
1 WILL attend to Professional business in the
Superior Courts or la‘e and Baker Counties.
,G.VR.\K|’T ANDREWS,
Attorney at Law.
April 13, '50 1 tf
J. I. A IV,
Attorney at Law,
Balnbriititc, Dccaliir Canuty, Geo.
Will ittend punctually tiie SuperiorCourlsoftlK
Counticsof Barly, Baker and Decatur,of the Soutli
western,and oftlie County of Tbomasofthc South
ern Circuit.
April Id,’50 I If
AUEUtOlia IV. SSECD,
Attorney at Law,
B.tiiibrid;e, Gcoreia.
_ 'JTill practice in the Counties of Dccatnr Barly,
Sec* rh . omi "’ Georgia, and Uadsden and
JSckaon Connties, Florida.
April JS,’60 l tf
■ ^°on! Baoonl!
rMlO Arrive from New Orleans, 5a,000 lbs. Bacon.
AH»oy,November 7,18«. G ’ C °'
Books and Stationary.
M iscellaneous, school aud Blank Booki
a g«*od assortment of stntionary, etc. etc.
Also, a lot ol NOVELS, at publishers prices—
for F a!e l>y WELCH, SHERMAN it CO.
Attiany Sep. 12th, 1851.
Heoker’s Farina.
P REP ARED expressly for Famili es, Hotels,and
Eating Houses. It is a most delicious article
for Puddings, and preferable to Flour for thickening
Soups and Gravy. Its delicacy and important use
ns a diet for invalids and tha sick, as well as fur the
sustenance of young children and infants, have also
secured it a cli tractor in the sick room and nursery
equal to its reputation as a food for the robust anil
hearty. Fall directions for use on each packaoe.
For sale bv Y. (>. RUST &. CO.
Albany, November 7,1S.»1. 31—tf.
•f/# »i inis fra tor's Sate.
A GREEABLE to a order of the Inferior Court
■**. of Baker county, when silting as a Court of
Ordinary, will be sold before the Court House door
in Newton in a rid county, on the first Tuesday in
February next, between tho usual hours of sale.
FORTY NEGROES, belonging to the estate of
John S. Wilkinson, late of arid county deceased.
The negroes are young and likely, consisting of men,
boys, women and children.
Also, will lie sold on the plantation of the deceas
ed on the 2d day of Junuanr next, the com and fod-
der, males, plantation tools, and other articles too
tedious to mention. Terms on the day.
1 - J. F. SPICER,
,wr J . D. PACE,
Nov. 21, 18*t,
HR. Y. G. RUST, will act as our Agent during
*1 our absence from AIb.inv.
SIMS &. CUEEVER.
Albany, May 2, 1851. (4—tf.]
Land for Sale.
50,000 w?}u^iohv° in nikcrcoun -
SIMS &. CHEEVER.
Albany, Nov. 7, 1851. 31 —tf.
Cotton.
IITT. are ready to make liberal Cash Advances on
M Cnttnn, in »ny VV.»ro I.oimo in Albany
or Newton, or at any of the River Landing.
SIMS Sc CHEEVER.
Albany, November 7,1851. 31. tf.
Lands
! Lands!!
Lands!!!
rpilE follow
ing loots.
contpri
ing some of the
A CUOICB
ST PINK 1
AXILS
in South
western
Georgia, will b
» sold o.i reasonable terms
iy appli-
cation to Wm.
Deauing, Decatu
, Geo., or
JO.S
’.imi i
DUNH
\M.
Agent, Albany, Ga.
Lot.
Dirt.
Countv.
Lot.
Di<t.
Countv.
20
1st
Baker.
77
■ *th
Decatur.
27
1st
do
ID*
19th
do
69
Is:
do
165
do
do
333
8th
do
2i»9
11th
Baker.
360
do
do
ZOZ
do
do
83
do
do
43
do
do
181
0th
do
160
do
do
122
do
do
44
do
do
162
do
do
370
do
do
160
do
do
178
do
do
8
do
do
152
do
do
4
do
do
162
do
do
124
do
do
182
do
do
123
do
do
364
do
do
42
do
do
151
do
do
126
do
do
163
do
do
163
do
do
204
do
do
3
do
do
ii
do
do
125
do
do
164
do
do
8
10th
do
3
do
do
180
12th
do
70
do
do
249
do
do
9
do
do
39
do
dn
373
do
do
1
do
do
153
do
do
217
do
do
159
do
do
220
do
do
363
do
do
2
do
do
76
do
do
40
do
do
73
18th
Thomas.
38
do
do
514
8th
Irwin.
196
6th
Early.
489
do
do
187
do
do
76
2nd
do
233
do
do
97
6th
do
13
2Clh
do
uc
do
do
379
26th
do
185
do
do
306
28th
do
02
do
do
353
13th
do
161
do
do
305
do
do
98
do
do
43
do
do
181
do
do
302
do
do
251
do
do
42
do
do
295
do
do
306
do
do
159
do
do
22
do
do
237
do
do
23
do
do
89
do
do
114
do
do
183
do
do
301
do
do
232
do
do
44
do
do
144
do
do
3
do
do
155
Sth
Houston.
230
lfith
Decatur.
176
9th
102
16th
do
168
7th
December 12
1851. 35—tf.
Iri^OUR months after date, we will apply to the
l Court of Ordinary of Ixjwndes Co., for leave to
sell the negroes belonging to tho estato of Jos. Howell, late
of said county deceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heus of said deceased.
JOSEPH M. HOWELL,) .j ,
WILLIAM ZElGLERri Admw -
October 3,1851.
"tj^OUR months after date,application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to self the real estate belonging io tho estate of Bax
ter Floyd, deceased.
WM. B. CRAWFORD, Adinjr.
September 12,1851.
year.
Alb
the 3rd district of Biker
The titles are in nty possession,and c tn
be examined by any person desiring to
se. Unless sold at private sale, the above
11 be offered at auction,som? time during the
E. 11. PLATT, Agent for
C. B. Guytox.
ny. May 2, 1351. 4—tf.
.VIc<!ic;il Card.
D R. ARTHUR \V. PRESTON, having for the
last ten years devoted an especial attention to
tne cure of Chronic Diseises,assures the public
that he will at all times he ready to undertake the
treatment of cases which admit a cure. Further
more, should there b-? any person whose condition
is such as to r* p.iire mare than ordin try persever
ance and attention, he will Ik? prepared to take the
same under ,,: s own special observation at his resi
dence Letters directed to him at Thomisville.
Thotnas county, Ga., will meet with a prompt and
candid response.
Thonisville,Jan. 11,’50. 40 tf.
CARRIAGE MAKING A\D REPAIRING.
— THE suljscriber would res-
•hole of th-? real estate of D.uifel W. Thomas, late of said hut authenticated certificates have been given of mm»tk.«
THOMAS B. GRIFFIN, Adm'r. J two hundred remarkable Cures, ia Philadelphia, N M
Troupville, October 3, 1351. 26—4m. and Boston alone. The e were nearly all di^vraw c*«,
and the cure* were not only rapid anil womlerfiil, but m'
Georgia, Lee County. | Uianejit. It a great Nervous Ar.tidtite, and |anioiUrlf
W^Af.GeorgeC. Tickner, Administrator . ^
nfMal.ndaC. ffnk. makui, ...nti.-slinn fer Inr- i o^Qainino, Mcnnirr, and ..tll.-r dais, orw £
ige-tive Organs, after a long .-iukno* J . Alo.fe.-vu**
eating, and the too free u** of anient spirit*. It tlmort
Health with IntenijH-T;
of Malind.a C. Wyehc*, makes application for let- 1 „
tersof Dismission from said ndinini-tration, ' j
'These arc therefore, to cite, summon and admonish all j,
and singular, the kindred, creditors and legatees of said es- r
tate, to bo and appear at my office, within the time prose:ih- | . .. ^. rnXT . rr ,.,., T . , vn , c
ed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Let- j , . OLD h roMA( H C0Ml LA1NTS.
t;rs of Diani^ion should not be granted. i Then* is no form of old Stomach Complaint- nhirhit
Given under my hand at office, Nov. 26th, 1331. ; does not scum to reach and remove at oner. N^hmim
WM. H. HAWKINS, c. c. o. i how bad they may be, it gives instant relief! A in*
Dec. 5th, 1851. 23 Gnu j removes all the unpleasant * * " ’
I of old
; does not seem to reach iuw
i how bad tl
I removes all th
J h<* repeated for
j mancut. Purity ol Bl.
■ Ilarvcy j Jj « partieularly
Land v
n:»k«- tlu
4 it o’.Iv iu*idt j/i
lT**d d
iflltHly ‘hllm
f Admr’.
f^OUR months after date, application will be
a. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court Of
Lee 0001*7, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to aeH the whole of the Real Estate of Nathan
Powell, deceased, late of said county—this. Nov.
3d, 1851. BYRD POWELL, Adm’r.
. Lee county, Nov. 7,18RI.
.
Georgia, Baker County.
W HERE AS, David A. Vason, adin’r , . . .
\V. Pitts, deceased, has petition 'd the Court; Cramp’. Sorctyss of the nit of the Ht*«
of Ordinary of slid county lo bo discharged l'*om iS p^ttncv! Snauitti^^\^ tun’Sk
sat I administration. ; Iu-anity. Suicide. &*«*.
These are tlierefore to cite, «Mimmons. and ad-1 Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is fold by nearly all tlipdenlw
monish all poisons interested, that they file their hi hue tinted and Popular MedieuK-f.tUrouehtmttK*
objections, if any they have, in my office, within the ! fopJJcriptfon'fe'tr'i'Su)vof Fhv-fei-iw^ l " rn; ~“ d
ti ne proscribed by law, why letters dismissory should , Private CircuUn* for the n-v^of Phvrfeian-, mar br rt-
not be granted to the applicant. j tained of Dr. Houghton or hi* Agent-, tl.- criSiugtWM*
By order of the Court. S. C. STEY r ENS, Cl’k c. o. , procc.** ofprejjaration.and giving tla- aiitho.itk’-uprwi which
Septe.nhcr 12, 1851. 6ni. ! the claims of this new remetlv are ha *-l. A' it h not»
— | Secret Remedy, no objection ca:i lx* rai «fl again t it# re
Georgia* Loiciules County. j hv Phvrieian^ w^tablc ptuidii^ m.d regular pracrict*.
|»ectfully announce to the citi-j HERE AS, Joseph M. Howell and William | r^ OnsL^E TiVS^ven*^ «>f t!i.* IVtro
z^iis ot Dai»iy and aljoining »» Zrigler.adm’rs on the estate of Joseph IIow- * bearsthe written signature* «*f'J. S. Houghton, M. l),»h
counties, that lie is prepared to execute ell kinds ol; ell. late of said county deceased, have made applica- j prop-it-tor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-tight ar.d Trade Mu*
work do:ie in his line of !>usin rt ss. such as making; tion for Letters of Dismission from the adininistra- j * te i!!r£! ,r . , ,, ^ . , , . .
- 1 Sold by all Dr.tggi-f aid dealer in Medieinw.
AgouLs i
WELCH, .SHERMAN A CO,) ,,, r.
WM. 7.. DAVIS .St CO , \ AlbahJ ’ ’*•
HUGH H. MOORE. Arnrrinf.Ga.
SNEED & CHAPMAN, Otlcthorj*, <7c
Doec-m!x*r 26, 1351. 38—Iv.
and repairing Buggies nnd other vehicles at th? i;ion of said estate.
shortest notice. Also, ^irness in iking and repiring, i These arc therefore tocife, summons and admon-
and k^eps o i htnd Buggies and harness. j i< all and.singular, the kindred and creditorsofsaid
, Pho.se wishing to purchase would do well to .deceased to he and appear ut my office within the
j call ana examine his stock before purchasing else- lime prescribed by law, to shew cause, (if any thev
H. I). I’OW’ELL. have,) otherwise Letters Distnisi
Travelle
i R rt st, August 29. ’51. 21
Wanted.
A GOOD BOOT MAKER, and two or thr^e Shoe
Makers, who can make a first rate Negro Shoe,
can gut constant employment an I liberal wag's, by
applyingimiu'diatidy. SAM’L D. IRVIN.
Albany, Feb. 1 1, 1851. 45 tf.
Iron and Brass Foundries.
wry will he granted :
the applicant at the Mny term 1652, of the Court of [<. . ,
Ordinary of said ronntv. t u?Orjll» Dooly County
By order of tho Court, this 15th SontcmSor, 1851. ; Dooly Superior Court. X nrmhi r Term 1851.
DUNCAN SMITH, ec " * ‘ “
October 3, 1851. 26 6m.
Georgia* Lowndes County. 1
W HEREAS, \Vin. D. Griffin and John Beloto, l
adtn’rs on the estate of Alfred Belote, late of i
id county deceased, have made applicat-
Moses Tt««. Andrew J. Tisox, "1
Garry G. Ford,and his wife ('il- I
vey,Georgia Ann Ford, hv Root. |
G. Ford,
Abner Tis
t, Isa
Bill for account
Si l)i trilttioiw
Affmi* «fcc, Mesr>
Loiters of Dismission from the administration oft Wm'Vtsox' und > '\KntxGTOS >< ii’
said estate. | 1-,,,'urs. Ad ; mr. *e. j
These am therefore to etc, summons and : fr appearing to th* Court, that l
mnmshatl perowt* concerned, that they and eanh J. of above stale.1
,.t them h-and appetr at mv o’hse within the t.ioe j Uli , Swte , H „.| , ras uot bcen te . Vld .
Tison do sipp'ar, plearfc
ROBERT FIXDLW,
i RtJN an<! Brass Founder and Manufacturer of. .. ,. ,
St-aa. Kminas and Boilers-alao, of Gearin- P M V 1 . cnb «! r b -’' 1 , . , , .
and Stiifiin; for Mills of every dttcriptiun—Bark ( ‘ f *”? "1 .. vo) otherwise said letter
and Snipir Mills of most approved patterns. Irons > w - he crni-itiat,at the Mav tppn 1852.
far Bullock's celebrated Cotton Press. Gin G«*ar,
Plates and Bills kept constantly on hand, and Mill
Stones of every description furnished to order.
The whole of which are warranted to be of the! Georgia* Lowndes County.
best Materials and Workmanship, anil will be sold
- TiVn. oOc
By order of the Court, this 15th September, 1351.
DUNCAN N.VlI PH.
O -t. 3, 1851. 26 6m.
*' ,e , t 1 b ?ir. 0 * > "! onlerv-j, tl’mt said Isaac
H\ver, or demur to said Bill, at the next Term of w* 1
court: and that service of said Kill be | erfrr'f<l <'*
said Isaac Tison, by publishing this order, enrf«
month for four m«>ntiis, before n '.xt term of
court, in some punlic Gaz tlJ printed in tl'i* 4
iicconmodating terms.
\LT Workshops opp >site the Pre'shyterian Church,
corner Fourth and Walnut streets.
Macon, Nov. 15, ’5'J. 32 tf.
SOUTHERN WVTER-CURE INSTITUTE*
Located at MiHedgerille* Georgia.
I ¥T8 magnatude being recently en- B
(lI5_ •* larged, is now capable of accom- Rll
modaling TWO HUNDRED AND
jgSfk FIFTY PERSONS.
liljl The proper appointment of this In-n
JjJJkd.«titution renders it most attiactive toJliXiLd
3*^1 oval ids who may be forced to seek
redemption from disease.
T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D. Piivsician.
May 23, 1851. 7—lycq.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
^IlHE Subscriber has now on hand,and will keep
-I. constantly, a good supply of BUGGIES and
ROCK AWAY S, which will he sold on the most
accommodating terms of any that has ever bcen
offhred in this place heretofore.
In opening this new branch of business, he looks
witli confidence to his friends and the public gener
ally, for patronage and support. He would he glad
that any one who is in want of a Buggy, would at
lea-t call and examine his Vehicles and learn his
prices. SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
N. B. Carriages or Buggies of any description
ordered for customers upon the shortest notice.
Albany, June 27,1851. 12—tf.
Attention Soldiers!
TMIF, BOUNTY LAND LAW, passed September
28th, 1850, gives to all officers or soldiers who
actually served one month in the War of 1812, or
in any of the Indian Wars since 1790, Forty acres
of Land—for four months service, Eighty acres—
for nine months service, 160 acres.
In case of tho.decease of any such officer or sol
dier, his widow, if unnnrred, is entitled to the same;
if no widow, his child or children, who were minors
benteinber 28th, 1850, are entitled to the same.
This can include officers of the late Mexicau war
within its provisions.
ttj- The subscriber will procure Warrants for all
vho are entitled, for $5. in advance. The expenses
>f procuring testimony, to be paid on delivery of the
Warrant, JOHN LYON, Au’y at Law.
Newton, Oct., 25, 1850. 29 if.
A true extract from the minutes 4 this NmroUf
**rilBllEAS,W,n. P. Roberta, adm'r on the ea-1 14 ll''*5 ls51 1U)BT. B. DAVIES,C!v«.
VV tate of John Roberts, late of said county deck! i Dec * ^ _ _ 23-md.n. _
lias made app'icatinn for letters of Dismission from j
the administration of said estate. , GC0r n la* J ulasht County.
These are therefore to cite and a 'monUb all and ! _ n „ ^' or ., C T*' ? cl ', * r S'Z' j.n.i.o
Singular the kindred and ereditora lo be and appear T i„ ,? f 0"^ ° * “ J. 1 ?' id row
alinyoSce within the time prescribe! by iawTto ‘f™ "f Supenor Court in ami fi* raid row
shew cause, (if any they have) otherwise said letters
will be granted the applicant at the May term 1852
of the Court of Ordinary of said countv.
October 3,1851.
Georgia* Lowmlcs County.
IITUEREAS, Ezekiel J. Williams, ndm’r of the
““ estate of Ansel II. Parish, late of said county
dec’d, has made application to me for letters of Dis
mission from the administration of said estate.
These are therefore to cite and summons all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office wtthin
the time prescribed by law, then and there to shew
cause, (if any exist) why Let era of Dismission
should not bo granted him.
Given under my hand at office, 13»b Aug., 1851.
DUNCAN SMITH, c c o.
August 22, 1851. 20 6m.
Georgia* Lowndes County.
VM^HERLAS, Ivey Simmon* has made applica-
tion to me for letters of Dismission from the
Guardianship of Martha Jones, orphan amfminor of
Seaborn Jones, late of said county deceased.
Theseare therefore to cite,suinmonandadmonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
minor to be and appear at my office within the
tune specified by law, to show cause, (if any they
have,) why said letters should not be granted..
Given under my hand at office, 19th July, 1851.
, t DUNCAN SMITH, Ci’k c. o.
July 25,1851. 16-Gm.
Georgia* Irwin County.
y^-HEREAS, Wm. W. Slone, adm’r. of the es-
” tate of Matthew William*, dec’ll, applies ^
mo for Letters of Dumisaion from said eata te.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
sin polar the kindred and creditors of said decease
ed, to .be and appear at my office within the time
presented by law to show canse, ir any they have,
why said letters should hot be granted.
Given nnder my hand at office, Jaly 8th, 1851.
rt .... JACOB.YOUNG,c.e.0.
July 18, 1851. 15 8m.
Superior -,
ty, eighteen hundred and forty, John F. Fp' crr
tainrd judgment, (and execution i'^uod therj®*)
against Mathew I.inam, for three hundred d«l» p *
principal doht, and tWcnty-four dollars »nterr«4* w
the rendition of the judgment, and thirteen dolbf*
twelve and a half cents, cost. ,
And it also appearing to the Court that at
January term of the Superior Court in and fer**
county, eighteen hundred aud forty-one,
Spicer obtained judgment, (and execution i#*:
thereon) against Mathew Liiuim, for three haod
dollars, principal debt, and twenty-five
est to the rendition of the judgment, and
dollars twelve and a half cents, cost. And it >
ther appearing to the Court tliat neither of*
judgments have been paid, or any part thereof
that said judgments are now dormant and o*
etlfect, ami tliat said Mathew Linam resides
the jurisdictional limits of tin's Stufe. « rt
It is therefore on motion, ordered by lh£ 1
tliat said Mathew Linam show cause at the
term of this Court, why said judgments 8h° ul . •
be revived and inmle ojH'rative, aud that serf 11c
th» Rule Nisi be published once a month » or -
months, before the next term of this Coon,
Albany Patriot, a public gazette in this St*t*«
Granted. A. H. IIANSELL, J. s- c » * *
A true extract taken from tho minutes o
Court, this, October 30th, 1851. * .
JOHN V. MITCHELL,Clerks ^
October 31,1851. 30 m4m. „
Georgia* Baler County.
WHEREAS, Moses W. Murray appHri -j
* " for Letters of Administration, with tW ^
annexed, on the estate of Joseph Inahnet, *
said county deceased ,
These are therefore to cite, summon
*sh *11 and singular the kindredand
deceased, to be and appear at my office wjw
time proscribed lw law, then and there
cause, (if any they have; why said letter*
not be granted
Given nnder my hind at office, Tl
December, 1851. 8. C. STEVENS. G *
Attest, Gjibes Tinsley, j. l c. .
December 19,1851. 37 30d
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