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C.MVTMOJY.
- to LL person. are cautioned •gaiu.Hretpuring
Jm. tbs following Lands. Wm. W. Cneever of
A1 Un,0«, l .n,,^ iAH
.Hamburg, S. C.
LOTS IS DOOLY COUVTY.
: lllb District—252.100.381,253,123. >58,
164,157.88,200, 134.227, 251. 83,170, 228.
12th District—279,262, 23.311, 50,19,45,
-285,24,107, 59, 208, 291,17, 83,273, 120,
144,251, 153. 198,104. 185 150.
13th District—182.222.227, 134, 114, 77,
164,218,219,214,215,185,187,43,353,190,
"327.229,206.233,11,269 299,314,329.
LOTS Jl lltWm COUNTY.
6th Diitriet—501,424, 433, 454, 479, 469,
SOO, 837,297,422,417,378.350, 348.
■<r 5th Diitriet—484, 336, 308. 455, 405, 15,
420,202.
LOTS IN EARLY COUNTY.
. 26tb Diitriet—87.88,149,79.125,105,112,
119,45, 6, 90, 31,129, 130, 134.
27th Diitriet—311,304, 305,289.
' LOTS IS ArfLING COUNTY.
3d Diitriet—250,305,357,327.12.355,304,
859,320,280,303, 100, 213, 212, 153, 303,
809,107,320,261,152.
4th Diitriet—41.49.91.
7th Diitriet—177, 178, 249, 135, 39, 301.
160,152,102,59, 314,330,208,372,172,361,
820.325.
8th Diitriet—520,493, 404, 403, 400, 398.
813,553, 383, 397.
/ T : LOTI II WAYNE COUNTY.
lit Diitriet—272,286; 53, 10.
‘ Id District—208,212,45, 197.
Mareb 19,1852 50 tf
Iron and Erass Foundries.
ROBERTnXDLAY,
I RON and Bras* Founder and Manufacturer of
Steam Engines and Boilers—also, of Gearing
and Shafting lor Mills of every description—Bark
and Sugar Mills of most approved patterns. Irons
for Bullock's celebrated Cotton Press. Gin Gear,
Plates and Balls kept constantly on hand, and Mill
Stones of every description furnished to order.
The whole of which are warranted to be of the
best Materials and Workmanship, and will be sold
on accommodating terms.
ET Workshops opposite the Presbyterian Church,
corner Fourth and Walnut streets.
Macon. Nov. 15, ’50. 32 tf.
LAND AGENCY,
Millcdgcvillc, Geo.
fTME subscriber will purchase or idl on commie-
— lion, lands of th^severai laud sections of this
flute. He offers the following numbers for sale. *ii
No. 49 3d Ilia Dooly
“ SIS 6th “ “
1 “ 35 71 h “ “
No. 102, 227,... .Sth “ *
“ 246 1 Ith “ “
« 110 Sth Muscogee.
“ 233 10th “
“ 200 Illh“ “
“ 132,261....12th“
“ 170,172.... 1st “ Ian:
No. 71 103,121,136,l4th“ “
“ 178, 179 29th “ Sorater
“ S 4* “ Biker
“ 367 7th “ “
“ 51,394,. A Sth “ “
“278 10th “ “
“ 156,218. and 263,12th “ “
"183,311 6th “ Early
11 59, 259, 37R 13th“ *
“ 143 28th “ “
“40,111,134, 147.305, 15thdis Dccatnr.
“3,27,66,131,374, 16th.. “
0 158 17lh.. “
“ 13,29,66 19th.. "
“ 127 20th.. “
“222,416,450, 8th ..Lowndes
•■312 Ilth.. “
“108 15th.. “
“270 17th. .Thomas
“60 18th.. “
JAMES R. BUTTS.
Feb. 4th 1853. 44 ly.
> LAND FOR SALE.
FV1HE Subscriber offers for sale twenty-one hun
* dred and twenty five acres of first quality of pine
land, lying in the 2d District of Lee county, and on
the Stage road leading from Oglethorpe to Talla
hassee, three miles from Starkville, and ten miles
from Albany, well improved, with the exception of j
ft fin bouse and screw. Four wells of good free
•toM water, and Kinchafoonee crcvk to water the
plantation. There are six hundred and fifty acres
andera good twelve rail fence ; five hundred acres
ready for cultivation, and as healthy a location as
can be found in South-western Georgia, The snb-
tcriber will sell the possession of land in one two,
nrthree settlements, to suit the purchaser. Those
wishing to purchase a good and fresh nlantation,
far making the cotton, would do well to call soon
and examine for themselves. Any other informa
tion wanted, address the subscriber at Starkviile,
Let county Ga. DUDLEY SNEED.
Jan. 14.1853. 41 tf.
NEW GOODS,
AT THE
“ONE PRICE STORE.”
(Sons of Temperance Ball—Albany, Ga.)
DURHAM & VASON,
pENERAL dealers in every description of Merclian-
W dizc, both Foreign and Domestic, of Superior
quality—are now opening and are prepared to exhibit
to the public a verv select and desirable assortment of
Ladies Itich Dress Goods,
Embracing one of the large.-t stocks ever offered by
us in this mark* t. all of which w*ll be offered on
accommodating terms, and at low prices.
In (he Ladies Dress Goods Department,
may he found. Black Fig. Brocades. Col*d do. Game-
lion plain do. Plain Black silks of every descriptf
—ALSO—
a full assortment of the newest styles of printed
DeLaaes, Cashmeres, Satin De dienes, &c., with a
full stock of Plain Dc Lane:?, Merino, Al Paccas,
Poplins, Ac.
A few pieces of Black Bombazenes,
of very superior quality Silk warp and real Mohair
Blk. Al I’acras. Together with a full supply of all
the articles usually found in ibis department.
A Large Stock of Calicoes.
Madder Dyes, warranted la-t colors—and a lot half
Madder Prints, Merrimack styles, 8c pr yd, beautiful
go>sls for the money, solid black, black and white
and colored Ginghams in great variety. A large
stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies Silk and Merino
Vest*, lldkfs, die.
—ALSO—
A great variety of Millinery articles—such as Straw
Plat, Rosetta, Bonnet Linings of Crape and Satin.
French,Straw, lace. Mourningand Misses Bonnets,
Ladies riding llats,Misses, Bloomers, and Childrens
do, of the latest style, together with a large assort
ment of Bonnet, Neck, Velvet, and Belt Ribbons,
Shawls, Mantillas, Neck Ties. English Flannel for
Cloaks, Sacks, &c. Emb’d Cambrck lldkfs, and
Mourning do. from 10 cts to ,$10.
Watches, Jewelry, Rings.
Ear rings,breast pins, Bracelets, lockets,cuff* pins,
&c. &.c. Perfumery 4 Fancy Snaps.&e.
Ready-made Clothing,
that would do honor to a Broadway Store Sew York.
Comprising all the newest styles of Cut and Slate
rial. Also a good stock of •
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS CLOTHING. .
Silk and .Merino Under* hi rts. and Drawers, Linen
Bosom shirts, shirt eollars. Cravats, &c.
WMKSS & SSBBXSfe
In gTeat variety and of quality unsurpassed. A full
stock of J Milles &. Son’s Boots and Shoes, so fa
vorably known to our customers.
A few ca^s of Beebes Mo!e-skin and Beaver Hats,
fall styles. Together with a full supply of all the
common grades of Hats. Silk, Plush and Cloth
Caps, in great vrriet v.
A Good Stock of Crockery and Glass Ware.
Wall and Window Paper fire Screans, dfc.
We would call particular attention to our stock of
Negro Goods, suen na Kersejs, Welch Plains, Lin-
seya, Wool Hats, Blankets, &c- The stock is large
and great inducements may b? expected.
We take great pleasure in retnrningthanks to our
customers and the public generally, for the very
liberal patronage b*stowed the past season.and would
solicit a conti nun nee of the same.
Our motto is, “Fair dealing, good pood* and uni
form prices, small profits and quick sales.
L. H. Durham. D. A. Vasox.
October $• 1852 27 tf
Those Splendid
COTTON GINS.
THE undesigned having made still further improvements
is determined not to bo excelled by any factory in
Georgia, in making tin** Cotton Gins that cannot be exr
:Uea in their performance and durability.
Hia factory fa in the mkUt of one of the beet cotton grow
ing regions in the world. He intends his Gins to show by
their performance for themselves, and me warranted to per
form in the bert manner, with good gearing and attention.
Gin repairing dono at short nonce and in the best posable
(Orders for Gins thankfully received and promptly attend
ed to. He will deliver them free of charge at the residence
of the purchaser, at his farm, or boat landing, or mil road
depot when convenient.
Below are a few certificates, out ol a large number that
could be exhibited if necessary, from Planters of undoubted
Ve The undersigned is a Southern man. bom and raised in
it glorious Georgia, and has not a Northern man in his
employ. J- H- WATSON.
Certificates. ..
Albany, Ga., Jan. 23,1853
This is to certify that I have in use on my planta
tion iu this county, a sixty saw gin, manufactory
by Col. J. H Watson, of Palmyra, which I cot
er equal to any gins made in Georgia,in every
ticnlarand not excelled by any. I have no he
tion in recommending them to planters in South-
Western Georgia.
They are manufactured in onr midst and by a
Southern man; a native of our own glorious Geor
gia. DAVID A. VASON.
M48bs, Jin. 24, 1863.
This is to certify that I have in use, upon my
plantations in Lee'and Baker counties, six cotton
gins of nixty saws each, made by Col. J. H. Wat
son of Palmyra, with which 1 am .well pleased, and
consider them equal to any gins made in Georgia,
in every respect. 1 take pleasure in recommending
them to planters in South-Western Georgia and
Florida. Col. Watson is a Southern man, borne and
raised in our midst, and lias no Northern interest.
JOSEPH BOND.
Lee Countv, Ga., Jan. 18,1853.
This is to certify that 1 have overfeed for Col. Joseph
Bond the two pa-t years, and have u ed on hi* farms four
cotton gins of sixty saws each, manufactured by Col. J. H.
Wat-on of Palmyra, which have performed to my entire
sali-faction; they make a fine sample, ghv vefy fatt and are
durable and last well. J AMEo CHEEK.
Lee Cor.vrv, Ga., Jan. 21,1852.
This is to certify that I over.-eed for Col. Joseph Bond
last year at his Mud Creek plantation in Baker county,and
used one of J. H. Watson’s saw gin-*, and have no ne-ita-
tion in saying that it is the bert gin 1 ever used, it makes a
fine sample of cotton—averaging four balea per day with
ease and is durable. 1 have used several of has gins before,
and always had them to perform to my entire satisfaction
THOMAS J. CARTER.
This is to certify that I have overseed for
the last threu years, and u ed one of J. H. Wat-on’s 50 saw
gins, made at Palmyra, which has performed to my entire
satisfaction, and is durable—lasting well.
H&NRY BATEMAN.
I hereby certify that I have had in operation, one of Mr.
Watson’s saw-gins two years, and believe them the best
gins used in Gadsden county, Fla.
Nov. 26,1S52. DAVID L. WHITE, a.
Burke Countv, Ga., Jan. II, 1953.
This i* to certify that 1 have in u c on niv plantations in
Baker county, two cotton gins, made by Col. J. H. Watson
of Palmyra, Geo., that perform in good tty Ip, in every
particular. WRIGHT MURPHY.
Lef. County, Geo., Jan. 15,1853.
This is to certify that I have overeeed for Col. William
Jancsthepnst
AGENCY FOR PERIODICALS AT THE
Albany Book-store.
S UBSCRIPTIONS for all the leading Periodicals,
received at from 20 to 33* per cent, less than
* CO.
Albany, April 23,1853. 3 3m.
Salt! Salt!!
Ann SACKS SALT.jnot received and for sale
4UU by Y. G. RUST, to CO.
Dec. 17. 37 tf. .
O LD BRANDY, Maderii,Sherry,Port, Malags,
and Claret Wines, of a superior qoolity. for
sale by Y. G. RUST to CO.
Albany, Dec. 10, 1852 36—tf
Rawson & Moremen’s
500 SACKS SALT, 30 SACKS COFFEE,
IRON, NAILS, HOLLOW-WARE,
POWDER, LEAD, SHOT_
PICKLES. TOBACCO. SALJERATUS,
TABLE SALT, MACKEREL, STARCH.
PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER,
SOAP, . CANDLES, TEA,
Loaf^Crusbrd and Pnir’zd sugars, corn
Starch. Ac., Ac.
Albany, April 15,1853. 2—tf
r^DAMPAGNE BRANDY.—A superior articl
for sale by H. HORA & CO.
May 6.1853. 6 tf.
to^HAfflPAGNE WINE.—101
R-'' sick’ Brand, for nle by H.
May 6.1853.
Baskets best'Heid-
HORA to CO.
5 tf
to^IGARS.—10,000 fine snorted Cigars forsile
V/ by H. UORA to CO.
HEWING TOBACCO.—A fine article of
Vy Chewing Tobacco for sale by
May 6, 5 tf II. HORA to CO.
HPOBACCO.—63 boxes Tobacco, for sale by
A it mm \ * c.c
May 6, 1853
fit ALT.—600 Sacks fine Liverpool Salt instore
^ and for
r sile by
May 6, 1853.
11. HORA Si CO.
R eady made clothing.—w e keep con
siantly on hand a good supply of Ready-made
Clothing, consisting of Cloth and Summer Coats,
Pants, vests, Drawers, Shirts, &c. which will be
sold Cheap. H. HORA to CO.
May 6, 1853. 6—If-
H. HORA & CO.
ff^fOULD respectfully inform the friends and the
Y ▼ public generally that they have just opened,
at H. Horn’s old stand, a large and well selected
slock of
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods.
Conniving in paitorBrown and Bleached Sheet ngs
and Shirtings, Calicoes of all grades, white Jaconet.
Swiss and Mull Muriins, print’ d Lawns from 12| to
50 cts per yard, fine brocade and plain drer.s Silks,
Dress Trimmings, Edgings and Insertings, Irish,
Brown and Grass Linnens. white and fancy Linnen
Drillings, Ginghams, Cmtonades for (ants, Birds
Eye Diaper, Towel^Table cloths, Ladies* Under-
sleeves Chemisettes, and Collars, Neck Ribbons of a
superior quality, a fine assortment of Silk and Cot
ton Hosiery, linen,Cambric,and Silk Hd*kf»,Glo\es,
Bonnets and Trimmings.
Ready-made Clothing,
Hats &, Caps, Boots & Shoes,
Guns, Crockery, Hardware, Perfumery, a large lot
of Pot ware, lines. Iron and Nails, Scythe Blades,
Ontlery, Trace Chains, together with all the articles
usually kept in Dry Goods Stores, all-of which they
will sell on accommodating terms. Call and examine.
Albany May 6, 1853 5—tf.
&!'•—Some superior Double-barrel Gnns
” from 810 to 875, and a few very fine Rifles,
and Gun tackle generally, for sale by
II. HORA &. CO.
April 6,1853 6—tf.
g ADDLES, BRIDLES &F—A large supply of
Men’,
May 6, 1853
Ladies and Boys Saddles, for sale by
11. 11UKA to CO.
5—tf.
H ave yov a lime iiodse t-ir**., pm
cure ALLEN’S INDIAN LINIMENT. It is the
most certain known remedy for Sprains, Stiffness, occa
sioned by hard driving or over heating, Spavins, Sweenneys,
and all external injuries. Prepared and sold by
WELCH, SHERMAN &. CO.
Albany, April 29, 1953. 4—3m.
]Vf EXICAK MUSTANG LINIMENT, and Al
lvJL len’s Indian Liniment, for sale_by_
April 22, 1853.
Janes the past year, and that I used a cotton gin manufac
tured by Col. J. H. Wnt*on of Palmyra, which performed
ly entire satisfaction, maki ig good speed and fine
le
day
sample without any knapping, averagin
CITY HOTEL.
Albany, Geo.,
BY MRS. HARRIET SNELGROVE.
THIS large and commodious house
is now re-opened for the accommoda-
, tion of the public. Regular boarding
I be Tarnished at 812 50 per month without lodg-
ing, or fl5 with lodging. <Wd servants will be in
attendance, and the table will be well furnished.
January 21,1853, . 42—tf
Baker Cou.vrr, Ga., Jan. 18,1853.
This may certify that 1 have in use one of J. H. Watson’s
saw gins, with which l am well plea cd, and take pleasure
in recommending them to planters in South-wet tern Geor
gia, as being equal to any made in the State.
M. C. BALL.
Lee Cw.vty, Ga.. Dec 28,1852.
This is to certify that I have overreed for Thomas H.
Moughon the pre.=cnt year, ami u«ed two gins on his farm
made by J. H. Watson of Palmyra, which performed equal
to any gins I have ever seen or used—they gm fart and
make good lint. PRYOR ROBY.
Feb. 4, 1853. 44—tf.
GROCERIES.
• Y. Ofr. RUST &. CO,
H ave now in ptore a new supply of the fol
lowing articles, viz:
15 Hhds. Bacon sides.
S9 Mis. New Orleans Syrnp.
IS 44 Stuart* Steam Refined Sugar,
IS u Crashed do
10 * New Orleans do
15 toga Rio Coffee
10 ** Old Government Java Coffee,
50 barrels Flour,
15 fnlf 44 Extra Genneasee Floor.
SO M Irish Potatoes.
50 boxes Cheese,
Together with a large assortment of Iron, Steel,
Nana, Bagging. Rope & Twine, Candles, Rice, On
ions, Buckwheat, and all other articles usually kept
la • provision store. >
Albany, December 10,1852, 36—tf
R ESPECTFULLY inform, the pub'ic that he i,
now constructing a new style ol artificial teeth
—a recent discovery. The mateiiu) is. used in this
Stato only by Gallapher dt McDonald. It is com
posed of the best ana most durable muU rials. Be
ing a silicious compound, and fused around the teeth
in inch a manner, as to form tbe gum and prevent
the lodgment of the smallest particle of food or sa
liva, between the teeth; thus obviating, entirely,
the objection to all other artificial teeth, heretofore
used.
Those who desire anything of the kind, will do
well to call and examine specimens at Ina office in
Albany. •
Dr. II. will visit Starkville, A meric ns, Newton,
Baindridge, ThomasviHe, Quincy and Tallahasse,
during the winter, and subsequently at regular in
tervals.
Females will be visited at their residence when
required
Having examined specimens of artificial teeth
now made and used by Dr. II. Huntington, we do
not hesitate to say, that so far as we are competent
to judge, we regard them vastly superior to any
heretofore used, and all that lie yecommends them
to be. And from our knowledge of Dr. I luntingtou
aa a dentist, we take p'easure in saying that his
work will successfully compare with the most dis-
irr
Buena Vista
MALE ACADEMY.
FlUli axercim of this Innitutk n will be mnm-
JE od on Monday, tho 3d of January, 1853—under
fka direction of AL A. & N. A. Smith, whom per-
—■fitly located at Buena Vista,to devote their
■ to the cm me of education.
j will endeavor to make the heat use of their
It and experience to give young men i practical
^I finilhea education, adapted to all the pursuits of
TW Natural Sciences, will in fnture, bo idded
to tbe preient thorough English, Mathematical, and
Chnical courae. M. A. SMITH, J
N. A. SMITH, f Pnncl P»'i.
I—a Vista,Nov. 26, 34—ly
Valuable Lands for Sale!
flNHE subscriber offers for sale 30,000 acres of
JL Land, situated in Lee and Baker cunntiee, in
tote rf250 to 2000 teres each, a part of which
are Improved and tn cultivation.
These lands hare been selected with great care,
and comprise some of the very choicest Oak and
, awl Piaa Lands in the Southern country.
--parte of this or the adjoining
1 in regard to tin
I obtain It by addressing
!-• ; ' W. W. CHEEVER.
' ^irWhan absent, Mr. Y. G. Rust will act as my
Agent, who can at all times be found at the office of
t Crtaavait. (.Albany, April 22,1853.
tinffuislied Dentists iff the country.
T C. N1SBET. CHAS. F. LSW.
NISBET &, LEVY.
OCMULGEE FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP,
Macon, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND
“ BOILERS, RICE THRASHERS,GIN AND MILL
GEARING, SAW MILL IRONS AND SHA1NGS,
WATER-WHEELS, PLATES AND BALLS PUL
LEYS. GRAVE RAILINGS AND MACHINERY IN
GENERAL.
, Asa testimonial to the character of their work, they beg
leave to submit the following extract from the Report of the
Committee on Machinery, to the So. Central Agricultural
Society &. Mechanics’ Institute. Mr. Wm. M. Wadley is
the well known and competent Engineer in Chief of the
Western &. Atlantic Railroad, and the other members of the
Committee are men of high standing as mechanics.
Extract from the Report.
“Of the three Engines exhibited, we con.-ider Mews. Nis-
bet Si, Levy’s the lent, and be. t adapted to agricultural pur-
ises, and award them the premiums—a Silver Cup worth
Gold Medal worth §30.
these articl©* of manufacture.
WM. M. WADLEY, Ch’n.
t*3F Orders for Gin Gear and other machinery,prompt
ly tilled, on suitable reference being given.
Jan. 28th 1833—13-1 r
W. B. Harris.
L. P. D. Warrex,
L. II. DnxHAM,
II. Griffis,
H. Morgan,
Jan. 14, 41 tf.
JjOTT WA^irjI.
J. Claytor Davis,
A. Y. Hanpio.v,
W. W. ('heEVER,
Nelson Tift.
A Bargain.
T HE undersigned has not yet sold hie land—the
place where R. R. Rpbey now lives, in the
3d district of Lee, near the Baker line, 400 acres;
about 175 improved. Price 83 per acre, in two
payments. Yon land hunters better strke quick, as I
was offered 87 per acrela^ week.
Go and look at the land and you will like it. You
dont know that there is such lauds in that part of the
county. .MATHEW WILLIAMS.
Starkville, Nov 20,1852 34 tf
K fk VICAK1S PAPER—Tncludingt’ap,Let
ter, Legal, Bi'l. Note, &c..just’eceivid by
WELCH, SHERMAN & CO.
3iay 6, 1853, 5—3in
B LANK BOOKS, &C Ledners, Journals
Day Books, halt and full bound. Records, Dock-
Memorandum, Envelopes, Pens, Quills, &c..
comprising a full and complete stock of Stationery,
at the book stnreof WELCH, SHERMAN & CO.
Aiav 6,1853 5 2m
^CHOOL BOOKS.—Almost every variety of
School B ioks in use in this section
cheap at the book Riore of
l be found
A/ay 6, 1853
WfiLCH. SHERMAN & CO.
'lJ'II.t.ETTE, “HY NOVEL,” am) other
* late publications,at Welch, Nheumas fit Co's.
May 6, 1853 5 tf '
Allen’s Indian Liniment.
I S uni qiialed by any preparation tor Rheumatism.
Sprains, Lameness, Soreness of the Muscles,
arising from cold or exposure—for Burns, Scalds,
Bruises, Cuts, Bites of Insects, «fcc M it is the best
Liniment in use. For sale by Druggists and Mer
chants throughout the country. Sold iu Albany bv
WELCH, SHERMAN &. CO. '
April 29, 1853. 4 3m.
Clocks.
J UST received and for sale at wholesale and re
tail, iKe largest and best assortment of Clocks
ever offered in South-western Georgia., by
DUaSTAN & HUNTINGTON.
Albany,April 14,1853 2—tf
J UST received a fresh hit of WHITE LEAD, by
DUSTAN & HUNTINGTON.
Albany, April 15, 1853. 2—tf
\MTI.1IES—Of the first quality, for sale by
DUSTAN & HUNTINGTON.
Albany, April, 15, 1853 2—tf
L OG WOOD~large supply just received by
DUSTAN &. HUNTINGTON.
April 15. 1853 2—tf
B EI> B(JG BANE— Prepared and sold by
DUSTAN &. HUNTINGTON.
April 15,1853. ’ 2—tf
Fine Family Groceries.
VPE keep on hand Porter, Congress Witter, Gin-
ger. Wines, Preserves, Raisins. Candies,
Crackera.Sardiftee, Lobsters, Sweet Oil for table nse
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Fine Black Tea, Pickles.
Lemon Symp, Ix»f Sugar, Mustard. Tom-ito Ketch
up, Pepper Sauce, and all articles that are usually
kept in a Family Grocery for sale, which will be dis
posed of at low rates.* II. HORA &. CO.
May 6,1853. 5 tf
Lost Notes.
A LL persons are* warned against trading for. the
following notes which were lost by the subscri
ber, in Baker county, ot» Tuesday the 3rd day of
Mav, 1853: One note on E. V. Lee, for sixty-two
dollars and fifty cents, given in March 1853, and
due on the first day of January next, with a credit of
twenty-five dollars. One note on Joseph Wood, for
fifteen dollars, given in April 1853, and due January
1854. One note on Tlmm&s flurrfe, ghren in De
cember 1852,and due in January 1854, with a credit
of three dollars snd thirty-eight cents.
The particular dates of these notes are not recol
lected. Any information concerning them will be
thankfully received.
JOHN D. CRAWFORD.
Baker county, May 13, 1853, 6 m3m.
Wanted
TO LEARN THE CARRIAGE MAKERS TRADE,
A N Active sod intelligent Negro Boy, about 16
vein of ace. Enquire ol
JAMES MELDON.
Albany, May 13,1853. , 6 tf.
b Castor Oil;. Calomel, Epsom
HORA to CO.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Conatantly keeps on band. Clothe, Casain a
Veatingatna Trimmin
[Aprils.'S3 Itf
Bacon and Molasses.
J UST received 30 barrels New Orleans Molasse
and 15 hhds Bacon, for f-ale low, by
Y. G. RUST & CO
Albany, Dec. 10,1853 36—tf
Baker County Hotel,
NEWTON GA.
THE Subscribers having recently purchased
Jiij this well known sind popular hotel, formerly
■jJ. conducted by C. W. Brock, b«g leave to in
form the public generally, that the house is now
open for the reception of boarders, and the travel
ling community, under the control of R. M. Doug
las and Mia. Yv. Lowe, recently from Meriwether
county, Ga.
Travellers, and the public generally, may be as
sured that Mrs. Lowe will spare no pains in furnish
ing the table, and endeavor to make their hotel one
of the beat in Sonth-Western Geo.
Tlte ttahles under the direction of R. M. Douglass
are large and commodious and careful and attentive
ostlera, will at all times be in readiness at the call
R. M. DOUGLASS, j WM. LOWE.
Newton, Baker co., Ga., Jan. 14, 1853. 41 ‘ tf.
Notioe.
A LL persons are hereby forewarned from trading
for two promitory notes given by me to John B. Clay,
or bearer—one for three hundred dollars, dated Jammy 28,
1853. and payable Dee. 25, NB3, and one for twentydoftare,
rafter date. The con-
iNiysura we. tow, anu uiid loriwt
dated January 28,1853, due one day afterdate,
adoration for which said notes were given hav...
am determined not to pay them unlei^compelli
May 6,1853.
Hess compelled by las
WM. M. MOORE.
5—m3m.
Carriages Wari^ & Repaired.
]%*-R. JAMBS MELDON, bavin, purchased the
ItJL Shop formerly occupied by Mr. N Lo.vo, and
also the Blacksmith Shoo adjoining, is now prepar
ed In do all kinds of Wood and Iron Carriage Work,
on short notice and reaannable terms. Allwhoaro
in want of any work of the kind would doiwall to
give him a call. .t • « i' •,
. Atony. Hay l*. IMfe - , C-raft-tfc
JACKSON’S OLD STAND.
Smith & Long
A RE now receiving af this well known house^
their Fall and Winter *tock of goods consuu-
ii part as follows:
Staple & -fancy Sivy ifoobs
Hats &. Caps, Boots &, Shoes,
Ilardtroi’c & Crockery.
A One lot or nothin?,
GROCERIES, &.c., &c.
All of which will he sold on accommodating terms
to their old customers and as many new ones as may
favor them with a call. Socomeand see.
O’ Received per Steamer “Henry” FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE, and a fine lot of LIQUORS.
October 3, 1852, 35 tf
JYew Drug Store.
Drs. Dustan & Huntington,
ARE now opening a new aisort
ment ot
Drags, medicines, Fancy,
and other articles usually kei tin
a DRUG STORE, at the old
stand of J C. Davis, corner of
Broad and Jackson streets, All a-
ny, Georgia, which they offer to
the public at the lowest living prices.
Confident their experience as their own Druggists
and Pharmaceutists during five to thirty years of
active practice in Medicine and Surgery, will he
deemed a sufficient guarantee of their ability.to give
entire satisfaction to th?ir customers. They deem
it unnecessary to add more than extend a general
invitation to the citizens of Albany, the Planters,
and Physicians of Southwestern Georgia, to call
and exa mine for themselves.
THE LADIES are particularly invited to call,
as we Iiaveaq extensive and elegant variety of ar
ticles for the toiiet.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 18, 46 tf.
List of Lands
IN EARLY COUNTY, GEORGIA,
Belonging to James II. Sheahan, Savannah, Ga.
In 28th District, No. 247,
26th - j\os.257, 300, 301,252, 259, 141,
220, 221,269, 265.294.
16th “ Nos. 183,17, 111, 112,177,182,225
15th “ “ 13,3l«, 311, 5:), 317, 32, 315,
12th “ “ 311,315,316,317,225.
1 Ith “ “ 67. 6M, 88, 11£ 288. 342, 343,
10th “ “ 175,179.21,22,317,261,271.
9th “ “ 180.
(CT Address JAS. II. SHEAHAN, Savannah,
Georgia .(post paid) [May 20, 1852. 7 tf
ALBANY LIVERY STABLES.
Having purchased the entire.
[interest of the Messrs. Heard,?
jin the above Stables, and be
come joint proprietors with Mr.
James 11. Hill, we request a i
continuance of the very liberal patronage
heretofore extended to tire old firm.
The Stables have been recently enlarged,
so as to afford the most ample accommoda
tions. Our friends will find Mr. Hill at his post,
with a sufficient number of active and well trained
servants, ready always to meet every coll in the line
of our business. * PAUL E. TARVER,
EDWIN JONES
James H. Hill returns his sincere thanks to a
generous community for the patronage heretofore
bestowed upon th* Livery Stables under his charge,
and hopes by prompt attention to business and a dis
position to give every accommodation to his custom
ers, to merit a continuance of their favors.
The business will be conducted in the film name
of James II. Hill & Ca.
We have now on hand a fine lot of Carriages.
Rockawavs and Buggies of the latest t-fyle and fin
ish, for sale in this market, which we will offer upon
accommodating terms.
JAMES II. HILL & CO.
Albany, May 27, 1853. 8 tf.
BONNETS & BONNET TRIJnilNGSr
A SUPERIOR lot of fine Bonnets and Trimmings
which well be sold very low, by *
Albany, May 6, 1853.
11. HORA & CO.
5—tf
SAM’L D. IRVIN,
H AS just received an addition to the stock in l
line, to which he wishes to call the special
attention of his friends and customers, and the pub
lic geneally. He has now in store a well selected
stock of all kinds of
Boots and Shoes.
Among which mav be found Gem’s Pump-soled.
Welt, awl Pegcd B aits, Congress (iaitera, Kossuth
do , Oxford Ties, Cloth Gaiters, Fancy Slippers,
Dancing Pumps. Calf Brogans, &c., &c. Also,
variety of
Ladies’ iHisscs’ and Children's Shoes,
of the latest and uentest styles.
ALSO,
Double and single Buggy I It mess. Bridles and Mar
tingales, Halters, WoofCoUars, Gut Whips, Over
seers’ and Riding Whips. Halter Bridles, Curb Bri
dles, for refractory hordes, Sic.
Root** Haile to Order.
HARNESS AND SHOE REPAIRING DONE AT
SHORT NOTICE.
Also,
A few BUGGIES, low for cash or ‘fire-proof notes.'
He hopes by close attention to busine.-s, and4o the
wants and interest of his cn*4x»mers, to teceive a
liberal share of public patronage.
Albany. May yt, 1853. - 6 13w.
P- S.—Shoes and Boot a bought from his establishment
are in all cases warranted—if they rip or break, there is
charge tor mending.
Pe.»ons bringii." or sendingr work of the kind, will please
give notice to the Foreman ot the Shop as to whether the
article was purchased here or elsewhere.
£cgal %
—ae,..,.
imertisements.
;cr Shei-iU ’s'salesT
On t he first Tuesday in July next
IA/ILL be Bold b.ffure the Court House ’foi,,
* * Newton, Bakorcounty,between the !cm\’ *
of sa'e, the following property, to-wit: b
Lot of land No. 368, in the litli district of
count, to satisfy one li Ta from Bibb Superior!
Joseph E. Tropp ye. Wm. J. Stevens.
pointed out by Henry E. Moore. -* 11 !
Also, Nos 269 and 286, in the Kth district
kercounty; levied on as the property of St
Barbarce to satisfy two Jnstice Court ti fa.
Dees vs.‘said Barbarce, Wm. M. Adams and J”fa
Adams. Levy made and returned bv a consul*-1
Also, lot No 13, in East Albanv, at present*!. I
pied by Mrs. O’Farrell, containing i of sn
levied on to satisfy two Justice Court 5 fa; I
Adams vs. John Coppage. Levied on and retuS I
by a constable. I
Also, lot of land No. 313, in the 12th dfetiWj I
Baker county; levied on to satisfy one fi fa I
Justice Court; J. J. Beverly vs. A Pateand N. p* I
Levy made and returned bv a constable. *** •
GEO. W. COLLIER, Shent
Also, at the same time and place
IsA of land No. 220 in the 7th district of Bjfe, I
the property of William Richardson, to I
two Justice Court fi fas; John Pace vs. Olirna I
Richardson. Property pointed out bv one of fa L L
fondants. Levy made and returned to me u. I
constable. ™ I
HENRY J. SLAPPEY, Dept. Sh-ff
May 27,1853. “■
I*cc SlicrifPs Sales. 7"
W ILL bo sold before the Court-house door in A.
town of Starkeviile, Lee county,on tbtfa
Tuesday in JULY next, between the usual boe-»
of sate, the following pnipcrty to wit:
One lot ol land. No 17». in the third diet of D.
county, aa the property of Michael Hughes, to«s|?
ly a fila from fee Superior Court in favor of Mstfa
B. Haley vs. Michael Hughes, principal, andOny
Janes, security; the same being sold tosatisfySI
said security, who has paid off and liquidated nidi
fa and controls it against said principal. Then*
being pointed out by said David Janes.
Also, at the same time and place, one promisor?
note, dated 29tii December, 1857, due the 25thi
December, 1853, for the principal sumofooehn.
drivi and forty dollars, the same being payshlets
John A. Dcnnanl and given by George W Cooper
The said lew being made to satisfy two fi firfr*
Lee Superior Court; one in favor of Vafien & Collin
va. said John A. Dennsrd—tire other in favor of Di.
vid H. Hill vs. said John A. Dcnnard. Propem
pointed out by defendant. 1
JOEL E. HUNTER, D. Sheriff
May 27.1853.
Georgia—Haktr County.
To all iFhom it may concern:
IXfHEKEAS, John J. Morgan applies t> me f«
** Letters of Administration, with the Will anna,
ed, upon the estate of James Jones, late of the Sun
of Alabama, tleeeasrd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all pro
sons interested, tn tile ibeir objections, if any liny
have, in my office within tbe time prescribed by Is*
otherwise said letters will lie grained at the nett
July term of tlie Coart ol Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand anti official signature, tbit
25th day of May, 1853.
S. C. STEVENS, Ord’r.
May 27, 1853. 30d.
Georgia—Baker County,
Tn nil trhnm it may Concern.
YY’HEREAS William E. Jones Admioi-trator on the os
tote ot .Turlies B. Jones, late of said County Jeceared,
has petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said Cour.tv, to t»
dismissed from said Admini trution. The-e are thereto*
to cite and admoni-h all |>erson.H interested, to file their ob
jection?, if any they have in my office within the time pre
scribed hy law, otherwise, Letters of di-mission will he
granted to the applicant at the next September Term rf
nid Court.
Given under my hand and official Signature, this Sth dir
of February 1853. SETH C. STEVENS, Ordinary.
Feb. 11,1853. m6rn.
Georgia—Baker County,
' To all trhnm it may Concern.
WHEREAS David A. Va?on, and George T. fiartlrt
Administrators on the e.-tate of James C. Bartiett, iati
ofsaidCountv deceased, have ;vtitioned the Coqit of Or
dinary ot said county lobe t^missed from raid Adminis
tration.
The^e are therefore to cite and admonl-h all persona in-
rererted to file tlieir objcK-tions, if any they have in my of-
fice wuhin the time pre. cribed by law, otherwise lettere of
di«ni*ion will be granted to the applicant) at the next Sep
tember term of said Court.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Sth day
ol February 1853. SETH C. STEVENS, Onlinaiy.
Feb. 11. 1853. m6m.
Executor's Sale*.
A GREEABLY tomi *»rderof the Court of Ordin
ary of Tattnall comity, will l»e sold before the
Court house door <n tho town rf Trmipville, on tbe
first Tuesday in Julv next, the following loLsoflaorl»
to wit: Nos 407, 376 361 and 377, all in the 12th
district of originally Irwin, now Lowndes count},
rontainintr 490 acres rat h, mn! all in one b»idy, lying
on the Okapilro river, first rate hammock and pin®
la nil, well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton.
Sold hs the property of Eziki. l (Tfton, late of
county decens«‘d. ^Terms, one half cash; credit un
til the V5 h of December next, will be given for the
other half. Note and good *<'rnrity wilf be required.
WM. CLIFTON, J
A. McRaE, > Executors.
It. C. A. BRYAN, S
May 20, 1853. 7 tds.
Choice Groceries, &c.,
AT DURHAM & VAS0XS’
“One Price Store”
have just received a fine article of chewing
w ¥ Tobacco, and Sepan*, together with a large
assortment of choice lainily Groceries, such ms Su
gars, Coffee, Teas, tjhecse, Dickies Preserves. Rai
sons, Candies, Spices, I»epw?r. Starch and Starch
Polish, soda, salaeratus, Yeast Powders. A well
selected assortment of Family Medicines. Paints,
Oils, Dye-**tiffs, saddlery, ha rd ware, Cutlery, Guns,
Pistols, Game Bags, Powder, shot, Caps, Patent
Wads, &c. DURHAM & VASON.
Albany, Oct. 8, 1852. 27—tf.
KINCHAFOONEE .1IILLL.
(two Miles north of albany.)
qTIESE MILLS havo recently been thoroughly repaired
and are now in eperution, running two sets of Grist
Mill Stones, and two saws—making superior Meal and
excellent Lumber.
M». Thomas Bcrto.v, is superintendantofthe Mills, and
will attend to all orders for Lumber.
8* T0 h» whole attention to the
yn-t Mill, and will too that enstomera are in all respects
justly dealt with.
Thore deriring to keep rtanding toms at the Mill will
be mpphed with good boxes if deSed.
be kept com
Freeman & Benson.
CONFECTIONERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
C ANDIES, SYRUFS, &c.,No. 12 Gutton Avcn-
ue. Macon, Geo.
IT Wedding Parties and Families famished with
plain and ornamental Cakes at short notice, on ret
sonable terms for cash. : ' Casa A. Fkeensh,
June 3, J853. 9 6m. Rich’d A. Bassos.
•*r S'—. £4S.’, V’.,
i hand for salo at the
Meal will
market price.
Square-edged Lumber will be cold for tl per 100 feet—
Rough-edged 50 cents per 100 feet, for ca>h. .
March 4,1853. NELSON TIFT.
I»00TS A SHOES—We have a very large and
JL9 Superior aarortment of BOOTS & SHOES, via:
Gents line Calf Boots, both sewed and pegged, Gent-
fine Calf Gaiters, Kip Brogans, &c. And for the
ladies a well selected assortment of walking Shoes
Gaiters, Baskins, Slippers, Kate Hays’ Ties, White
Kid Shoes. Also a fine assortment of Bovs, Misses
and Childrens Shoes, for sale by
™>y 6. 8 tf : Hr HORA to CO.
Hh* to c c .» g
ff/ay 6,1853 H. HORA to^CO.
Executor’s Sale.
On the Jirst Tuesday in July next, * %
ILL he sold ’eforethe Court hoase dooria
Newton, Baker county, between the o*u*l
hours of sale, the following property, lo-wit:
l»t of IsHiid number 80 in the 3d district of orig
inally Early now Baker Connly, belonging to the
estate of Allen Summers deceased* Terms mid*
known on. the day of sale.
MARGARET SUMMERS, Ex’rr.
may 6,1853 40d ...
Notice.
TWO months after date application will be mad*
m , to the honorable the Court ol Ordinary of Baker
county, for leave to sell two negroes named Jordan
and Cora, belonging to Henry A. and Lacy M.Bar
tlett, minors of James 0. Cartle't. deceased, foriths
purpose of division.
May 13, 1853.
D. A. VASON,
Guardian.
Dooly Superior Court—April Term, 1853.
JOSIAH ROBERTS 1 Rule Ni Si ufmeclm
MOSES LEVINGSTON. S Mmrtfafs.
I T appoarriig to tire Court by the petition of Jo-
siah Roberta that on the twenty-first dav.of April,
in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-one,
Moeea Levingston, ol said county, made and delimied In
raid Jorian Roberts hw certain promi-sory note, betting
date the day and year afore.-aid, whereby the sax) M(*t*
Levingston promised by the firet day of January, eightem
hundred and fifty-three, to pay to raid Joiah Robert*, or
bearer, four hundred dollars for value received—and that
afterwards, on the ramo day and year aloreeaid, the nid
Moses I/sviiiKtOD the better to secure the payment of
note, executed and delivered lo said Jotiah Roberts hi* d«d
of Mortsage, whereby tbe said More* Levingston conveyed
to die eaia Jonah Roberta lot of land number one hundred
and three, (103) in tha second, (2nd) dUtiict of the county
of Dooly, containing two hundred two and a half ad*,
more or leap, conditioned, that if said Moeea LeyingrtJ*
should pay off and discharge said note, or cause it to b#
done. accordingto the tenor, and effect thereof, that then
the rani deed of Morteageand raid note thonid become
be mill and void toaliintentsandpurposes- Al
appearing that raid note remfcine unpaid, It fa tl
dered that the nid Moses Levingston do pay in
tbe first day of tb- —* *— * * L
and eost due on
if any he has) and that on tbe firilur
ingfton so todo, IhoUf" “
mS?*m*Fi