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Sales of Land and Negro**, hy AdminUtrators.Execu-
ors and Guardians, aro required by law to beheld on the
Public Gazette
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of
the forenoon, aod throe in the afternoon, at the
Ilonse in tho county in which the property b situated.—
Notices of lliosc sales must lie given in a Pi
forty tlaut previous to the day of sale.
Notice lor the saie of Personal propert;
at least ten days previous to tho day of «
Notice to Dehtors and Creditors ol an
published forty days.
Notice that application will lie made I
Ordinary for leave to sell Land u ' T
'ished week’
Citations
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frun
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Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be publish
monthly for four months—for establishing lost papers
the full space of three months—for compelling titles In
Executors and Administrators, wne:e a bond has be
given by the deceased, the full space of throe months.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinal
Worth county, will be sold on the first Tue:
the Court House door of said county, nil the land?
(save the widow's dower) and negroes—men, womc
and children—belonging to the estate of the lat
Wm. It. Harris, deceased, for the benefit of the hcii
and creditors of said estate.
WM. A. HARRIS, Adm'r,
ELZRXITH HARRIS, Adm’rx,
Oct. 11, I860. of Wm. R. Harris, deceasod.
A r *
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
GKEEABLB to an order of the Ordinary c
Dougherty county, will be sold on the fir?
Tuesday in January next, before the Court Hous
door in the town of Newton, Raker county, the fol
lowing lots of land lying in the 8th District, No?
370 and 171. and all of lots Nos. 100 and 107, lyin
west of the Colnwahee Creek, making 084 acre:
more or less. Sold as the property of the late Get
W. Collier, for the benefit of the heirs of said d(
ceased. JOHN B. GILBERT, Ex’r.
34—td
v. 13, 1800.
A DMINISTR.ITOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door ii
the city of Albany, Dougherty county,
the first Tuesday in January 1801—A likely n
about 25 years old, a good field hand, and a g
carpenter, named Joshua. A negro woman, nai
Monen. about 20 years old, a first rale field hr
and a good house woman, washer and ironer. J
the house and lot on Tift Street, No. 37, the
residence of Dr. J. J. Park, deceased, one acri
land, well improved, all sold on twelve months ti
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
G EGRGIA—Dorn it euty Coi-xty.
A GKEKABLY to an order of the Court «
/\ nary of said county, will be sold on 1
Tuesday in January next, before the Court
door, in the city of Albany, in said county
highest bidder, two negro men. Capers and f
both about forty-five years old, the same bei
as the property of the estate of John M. C
deceased, for the benefit of heirs and cred
■aid estate. Terms cash.
P. W. T1VITTY, ) . , . . „ .
n. II. COCHRAN, / Administrators.
Not. 23, 1870.
Also, at the same time an
the highest bidder a fine
Pine street, and known as tl
and at the present residence
The aaid dwelling and lot ci
In Albany. Terms c
lot can be bought *
>y applying to G. J
day of salo.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Worth County.
[POSTPONED]
Number - 316
15th
16th
16th
Number 5 in Block 5 ii
1 the town of Isabella,
' R. G. FORD, Jr., Adin’
November 8, I860.
GEORGIA—Worth County.
T wo months after date hereof, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell tho land and the entire real es
tate of s Leroy Kenedy, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. This No
vember Gth, 1800.
JOHN M. KENEDY, Administrator.
Nor. 8, 1860. 33-tm
Dri. DAVIS ft NELSON
nave moved to their New Office, on Broad St.
J. A. DAVIS. T. M. KELSON.
Albany, October 11,1860. 29—'
DRS. JENNINGS k HARDWICK
■ i'AYING formed a connection in tho practice of
|~1 medicine, may be found at all times at their
ottice or residence.
W. P. Jennings J. R. Hardwiek.
May 17, 1860. 8—8m
DR. tv. A. LOYD,
PALMYRA—LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
April 1,1869. 1—ly.
DR JOHN P. KELSON,
|~| at all times either at his office on Broad
Street, or at his residence, unless professionally
engaged.
Albany, October 18th, 1859 29-tf
EHBo EX2>Ur©EailS 9
OFFICE OVER THE STORE OF MESSRS, g
BAGGS ft STEPHENS,
Broad Street, Albanv, Geo.
January 19, 1860. 43—ly
A. J. lACARTHY, jjj?
ATTORNEY AT LAW-ALBANY, GEO. P o r
Will practice in any of the Courts of the Macon Scr
or South-Western Circuits. Aug. 12,1858. (20—) j„g
CLARK A LIPPITT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
RICH’n II. CLARK. ALRX. S. LI1TITT.
aug.*2. 20—
SLAUGHTER ft ELY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
{®“Wiu practice in the counties composing the
South-Western Circuit, and in Dooly and Worth of
the Macon Circuit. They pledge themselves to a
strict attention to business. wm. m. sl.u ohtkb.
nag. 12. 21)— bobkbt x. ely.
HINES & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
ffgy* Practice in Dougherty and the surrounding cstx
Counties. RICHARD K. luxes.
aug.12. 20— RICHARD iionufl.
LOTT WARREN. L. T. D. WARREN.
IVARREK ft WARREN, J
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA. —
ty Practice in the counties of Sumter, Lee, Dough
erty, Baker, Decatur, Mitchell,Calhoun, Worth and Ter
rell, and in the U. S. Circuit Court at Savannah, Ga.
December 30,1858 40—
JOHN CARR RROWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
August 12, 1858. 20—
HENRY MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBASY, GEORGIA.
J@T Will practico in the Courts of the South-
, Western and Southern Circuits.
, aug. 12. 20—
LAW NOTICE.
gy" The undersigned having formed a partnership In
the practice of Law, will give their undivided atlcution to
such business' as may be entrusted to them.
%• Office on Pine’street,opposite the Court House, and
adjoining East the Law Office of Vason ft, Davis, where
e one ol the firm may be always found. W.,
PETER J. STROZER. kc
* aug.12. 20— WM. E. SMITH. fas
JOHN W. EVANS, tht
ATTORNEY AT LAW—BAINBRIDGE, GEO.
’ ISP* Will give prompt attention to all business
’ entrusted to him in the counties of Decatur, Baker, §
' Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Sumter and Early.
August 12, 1858. 20—
JOHN LYON, «
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, Baker Co., Ga. 8,1
HgF“W!LL give prompt attention to all business .
n entrusted to his care in the counties of Sumter, Lee, c 1
n Dougherty, Baker, Calhoun, Early and Decatur. or
*; »«*•>*. - n —
<1 J. W. SOLOMONS, “
ft ATTORNEY AT LAW—Niwro.f. Bill, Co.,Gi. A
o j,o.S7. T.14—n.M. f
of J. Iff. C. IIOLAmOHy 1
C. ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GEORGIA. "
m give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to bis charge. aug.12. 20— p
- BASS ft SPEARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—DAWSON, GA. £
R. a. BASS. R. T. 8PBARMAX. m
i- oct.13, *59 29- c0
n WILLIAM A. HARRIS, "
w ATTORSEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GA. T
August 18th, 1858. 21—
n. W. B. BENNETT,
of ATTORNEY AT LAW—QUITMAN, GF.OR01A.
figy* Will practice in the counties of Thomas, 1
Brooks, Lowndes, nnd Berrien
^ Albany, January 6,1860. 41-ly* q.
B. B. RANSOBI,
on ATTORNEY AT LAW, T
ce, ALBANY—GEORCIA.
B£5uOffice over Baggs & Stephen’s Store. “©5 ^
’*• Albany, January 12th, 1860 42-tf
ROUSE A WEEKS, T
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ISABELLA GEO.
Jotix W. Rouse. | Root. J. Weeks. *j
January 12th, 1860 42-ly
T. C. SPICER, 1
Attorney at Law, ,
om ALBANY, GEORGIA
May 3,1860. 6—tf
BYROX n. DOWER. ....... ISAAC R. BOWER.
BOWER ft BOWER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—NewtoX, Baker Co., Ga.
January 19,1859. 43—
D. 11. POPE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GEO.
December 0, 1860. 37-12m.
HEIVRY F. BARRETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—QUITMAN, GA.
SQL. Special attention given to collecting.
Feb. 16, 1860 47-tf
BROWN’S HOTEL,
—orrosiTE the railroad depot—
RIAC0N, GEO.
August 26,1858. 22-
GRANITE HALL,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,
Macon, Georgia.
B. F. DENSE—(late of the Floyd HouseJ—PaorEirroR.
nov. 25,1858. 35—
PATTEN & M ILIiR,
1^11, (LATE TATTES, nCTTOn A CO.)
’ COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
r-x Savanmh, Georgia.
*»• u.rATTXE. i.j.xtun.
July 8.1858. 15—
BOSTICK’S
| GEORGIA,
BV THE. ORDIlfAHY OF 8A
COUNTY:
■VTATHANIEL F. MERCER hiring to proper C
-LN ipjiliod toforpennanent Letters of; Adminijtii
J. N. & C. D. FINDLAY,
M^-COJSr, GEO.,
gines and Boilers trom 6 to 150 horse power. Portable or otherwise; I
iW Mill, with cast iron frame; Portable Engines for Ginning Cdltob, with
1. for plantation use. Mill and Gin Gearing of all sixes. Cotton Presses and
OF VARIOUS SIZES and PRICES.
WELCH &, GRIFFITH’S
PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR SAWS,
reliable in use, kept constantly on hand. These Saws warranted superior to any in market.
b any
I S unquestionably the place for the Ladies to vis
it, if they are in want of Dry Goods—ami if
NEW ANB ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF
Dress G-oods
are sought after, no one should pass by his mignifi-
ccnt New Store, opposito the Lanier House. His
Velvet and Cloth Cloaks
for Ladies and Misses are par excellence, and are
selling to the best trade that visits Macon.
In the Shawl department competition is defied.—
The immense stock of
LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES
on exhibition, attracts general attention and receives
the approving smiles and encouraging patronage of
the Ladies. He also lias the control of tho
Home-made Southern Rights, N, Carolina
Oassimeres,
which the South should encourage, and are used and
worn by many of our best Merchants and Planters.
The PALACE OF FASHION for all kind* of Sta
ple and Fancy Dry Goods, is a
FIXED AND PERMANENT INSTITUTION,
and many styles of Southern Goods, manufactured
South, will always be found at the lowest prices.
Parties in search of Carpets, Druggets, Rugs,
Floor Oil Cloths, Curtain Goods, etc., of every va
riety, should visit this
MAMMOTH STOCK
mud make nulmotions.
No trouble to shotp Goode, and no misrepre
sentation ever shall be made in regard to qunlity,
color or value of the article.
The public arc invited to visit the PALACE OF
FASI110N, and find kind attention at
BOSTICK’S
Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
November 1, I860. 82—
(□lied to me for permanent Letters*
tjon OU the estate of Elias Spark, late of aaid eood»>l-
This ia to cite all sod singular (He creditoro and next of
kin of Elias Spark, to be and appear at my office wkhia
the tune prescribed by law to show cause, if any they ran
why permanent administration should not be granted to
Nathaniel F. Mercer on Elias Spark's estate-
Witness, Samuel D. Irvin, Ordinary for aakl conhtv
this 11th day of December. I860. 7 w *" 7 ’
J.'F. CARGILE,Dep. CPk C- O.^
December 13,1860. ^ 1
GEORGIA, Calhoun County. n „
WHEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, Administrator on
the estate of Richard Cox, alias J. R. Cox, dec’d,
applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law and file their objecting;
if any they have, otherwise letters of dismission will
be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand
; n office at Morgan, this 3d day of October. 1860
WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN, Ordinal* *
October 11, 1860.
One Thousand Stitches
Per Minute!
Ics, and arc better ndnpt-
and Plantation sewing,
1 the market.
LADD WEBSTER «$• CO'S
Prices Just Reduced!
is solicited, whether they wish to purchnso
If. Ii. STEVENS,
Opposite Beers ft Brinson’s, Albany. Ga.
>cr 18th, 1860. 30-1f
Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Influ-
nxa, any Irritation or Soreness
of the Throat, Relieve the
Hacking Cough in Con
sumption, Bronchitis,
Asthma & Catarrh,
Clear and give strength to the voice of
“That trouble in my Throat, (for which
0 “ Trochee ” are a specific) having made
e often a mere whisperer.”
iglloAS
REV. DANIEL WISE.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.”
SEWING MACHINES!
WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY MACHINE MADE.
T U
t . „ . .
kind. Warranted to give satisfaction.
PRICES FRO31 690 TO Si 10!
U E.
GEORGIA, Dotfglierty County.
BY THE ORDINARY OF SAID COUNTY:
JOHN S. MOREMEN, Administrator of James J,
•J Park, deceased, has applied to the Court of Or-
d nary of said county for leave to sell Lot number
thirty-seven (37) on Tift street, in the city of Albany,
containing one acre, and better known as the late
residence of James J Park, dcc’d. Also, Joshua, a
man, and Monan, a woman—negroes belonging to
said estate.
This is therefore to admonish all persons interest
ed to be and appear at my office, within sixty days
after the publication of this citation, to show canse,
if any they have, why leave to Bell said property
should not bo granted.
Witness, Sam’l D. Irvix, Esq., Ordinary of said
county, this 8th day of October, 18G0.
GOd. J. F. CARGILE. Dep. Cl’k C. 0.
AEwmm guano,
FROM THE
LAMAK DEPOT,
Savannah, Ga.,
always on hand, and for sale by
SIMS & RUST, Agents.
Albany, .Tune 14, I860. 12—tf
Baptist Female College,
CUTHBERT, GA.
FALL, TERM, -1800
T HE Fall term will begin on MONDAY, Septcm
her 3d. and end on FRIDAY, December 21st.
.so effort has been spared to secure the best teach
ing talent in ell the departments of n thorough and
accomplished course of female education.
For further information apply to
R. D. MALLARY, President.
Cuthbcrt, Ga., Aug. 2, 1860. 19-tdcr
NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO 8ELL.
3 [TWO MONTHS after date, application will be
L made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
ontgomery county, for leave to poll lot of land No.
210, in the twelfth district of Baker, formerly Early
county. JOHN PEARSON, Adm'r.
■ Nov.22,1860. ( 89*G0d
RE
A simple and t
A. C. EGGLESTON.
S ium or anything injurious."
AYES, Chemist, F
FIVE HUNDRED IMPROVED COTTON
GINS FOR SALE.
BUY ONE OF
leasant combination for
Cocoas, die." Dft. G. F. BIGELOW,
Boston.
"Beneficial in Bbonchitts”
DR. J. F. W. LANE,Boston.
"I have proved them excellent tor Wtioor-
ro Cough." REV. H. W. W ARREN,
Boston.
“ Beneficial when compelled to speak, suf
fering from Coi4».”
8 REV. S.J.P. ANDERSON,
St. Louis.
ErvxcTCAZ. in removing Hoarseness and
Irritation of the Throat, so common with
SrxAEEKs nnd Sntosas.”
Prof M. STACY JOHNSON,
La Grange, Ga., Teacher of Muric, South
ern Female College.
“Great benefit when taken before and after
pleaching, aa they prevent hoarseness. From
their past effect I think they will be of per
manent advantage to me”
REV7E. ROWLEY, A. M.,
President of Athena College. Tenn.
rr Sold byall Druggists at TWENTY-
FIVE CENTS A BOX. ^3
36-6tn
J. W. & L. L. MOORE’S
IMPROVED COTTON GINS
WITH
Seed Crushing Mill Attached,
FIRE AXI> EAT PROOF WITH MOVEABLE
ROLL BOX,
ITIaiiii factored at
DOUBLE WELLS, GA.
We have accepted the agency of these superior
Gins, and will be glad to allow planters a sample at
our Ware-House. Orders promptly attended to.
SIMS & RUST, Agents.
Albany, June 21, 1860. 18-tf
THE NEW CATECHISM.
ALL ABOUT WHAT?
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACKCJFLUID!
YT7TIAT will purify dwellings I
W DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will remove ail bad orders 1—(.Recommended to
certain politicians.)
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What has cured yellow fever ?—(Refer to Dr. Ijebby.of
Charleston.) DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What has prevented the spread of typhoid fever ?—(Re-
ferto Dr. Austin, Fon Valley,Ga., Amos Jones,Tusk©'
gee, Ala., et al.)
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
destroy contagion I
DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
What will destroy any putrid animal or vegetable xnnt-
r l DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What then will, if anything will, prevent the spread of
contagious diseases?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What destroys foetid breath ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What removes rancidity from butter or lard l
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What prevents meat from spoiling}
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What is the best thing in the world for a burn 1
DARBY’8 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will certainly heel a fresh wound ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will cure ulcers, sores and boils?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will cleanse the teeth ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will make hard water soft ?
DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will soften and whiten the skin ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTI
What will cure the bite and sting of insects?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will destroy animal or vegetable poisons ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What is good for salivation ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wbat will cure putrid sore throat ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What Is not a patent meTicina or secret remedy ?
DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What do the best physicians use and recommend ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What is in use in the Hospitals of New Orleans- ar
Mobile? DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What got a premium at the Alabama State Fair ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Wbat then ought every family to have on hand ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will you find at all the drug stores in the country?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What can you get in any quantity by writing to DARBY
& PRICE, Auburn. Ala.?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What is all this about ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
We respectfully solicit all parents, teachers, heads of in
stitutions, and all others interested in the subject of educa
tion, to see that this Catechism i* recited by all the pupils
of the various schools of our country every Mor ’
Let all schools adopt it
asked a ’ ‘ " *
Monda;
GEORGIA—Mitchell Cotilfly.
S IXTY DAYS after date, application will be made
to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate, or land, belonging to the estate
of Walter B. Mason, late of said county, deceased,
consisting of lot of lnnd number two hundred nnd
twenty (220) in the seventh (7th) district of Baker
county. Also, town lot in the town of Camilla,
Mitchell county. Go., number ten (10). in block
containing one acre. Also, two lots in the town of
Milford, Baker county, Ga., numbers noi recollected,
but known ns the place whereen the said Walter ».
formerly lived. The above property sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Walter
B. Mason r deceased.
FRANCES F. MASON, Adm’rx.
October 4, I860. C0d
GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNT!.
BY the ordinary of said county.
WHEREAS, David S. Meads, Administrator on the
Estate of Paton Holly, has filed his final return, and rep
resents that he has fully administered raid Estate, and
prays for letters of dismission from the some. Tub is
therefore to cite. andadmonUh all and singular the kin
dred nnd creditors of said Estate to lie and nrpear at my
office to show enure (it any they have) why letters should
>t be granti i at the March Term ol this Court.
Witness, S.i.aui-1 D. Inin, Esq , Ordinary for said
county. J. F- CARGILE,
_ , Deputy Ordinary,
September 13th, I860 24—Cm
GEORGIA, WORTH COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COSCKHN.
W HEREAS, Janies M. Rouse, Administrator on the
Estate of Dennis Rouse, deceased, applies to me for
letters of Dismission from the Administration of Faid Es
tate. Therefore the kindred and creditors of raid deceaa*
e hereby cited and admonished to file their objections
(if any they nave) In my office within the time prescribed
by law, otherwise letters Di.-mlssory will be granted to
the applicant nt the March Term of this Court 1861.
Given under my hand in offidk, thispfpb J»th, 18G0.
September 13th, 1860
IHT, thisropt. Gth, J5G0.
J. N. FORD, Ordinary.
country every Monday
once, and let tho question be
GEORGIA—Calhoun County.
JUT - HEBE AS, James H. Mills, administrator on
j j the estate of Isliani It. Mills, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission fr«m said es
tate, these are therefore to cite and admonish all
a concerned, to be and nppcnT at my office
the time prescribed bylaw, and file their ob
jections. (if any they have.) otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted to raid applicant.
Given under my band in office, at Morgan, this
24tli day of June, 1860.
WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN, Ordinarv.
June 28, I860. 14-6m
GEORGIA, CALHOUN COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Enoch G. Brown and James H. Long
Executors of the estate of William P. Jones, late
of raid county deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said estate. 'J hese are therefore to rile and
admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said estate, to he and appear at my office within ihe time
prescribed by law and show cause, if any they have why
raid letters should not be granted.
STEAM SAW
AXD
grist mill;
The Georgia
Home Insurance Company
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
CAPITAL, $250,000.
fXlHIS Company having completed its organization,i__
X der the Charter granted by Act of the last Legislature,
(which oilers unusual guarantees t< ” * “ ’
f holders) is now
„ to policy
prepared to insure Dwellings, Stores ana other Buildings,
Merchandize. Cotton and other produce, Household Fur
niture, and all kinds ofinsurabte property, against Lose or
Damage by Fire. Also to take risks of Marine and Inland
Navigation, at the lowest tates charged by responsible
Companies.
DIRECTORS:
Daniel Griffin, Job. F. Bozeman,
... W. It. Hughes, I. G. Strapper,
C. C. Cody, L. T. Downing, J. P. Ill geo,
Wm. Y. Young, James Ennis.
JOHN McGOUGH, President.
D. F. Willcox, Secretary.
into the best
id we hope our
s their orders, throw away their
and build framed dwellinga, cabbins and
. We would be pleased to receive orders
ity, and can make it to the interest of all
avor us. The roads is good—no hills to
horses, or poor ones, and none of or -
hew after hauling.
CALLAWAY, DREW & MALLARY.
May 10th, I860 7-ly
DUROC
WILL be at HILL, WRIGHT A MAR
SHALL’S stable, Albany, all of Sep-
.tember and October. Persons wishing
to patronize him, will please call
Augnst 23,1860.
Daily Receiving
LARGE lot of Standard and valuable Works,
and all the NEW BOOKS of the day—at the
Book and Jewelry Store.
L. E. WELCn.
Oetober 4th, 1860.
Wo aro now Receiving onr
Sprinpc Stock of .
CBOCKEBY,
CHINA,
g- r> a s s ,
LAMPS, «&C.,
WHICH WE INVITE TOC TO CALI & EXAMINE.
BOLSBAW & HBHZOI
No. 11» Cotto* Atixvi,
IMTacon, G-eo.
the close of each day, what is your lesson for next
ionday morning ? Derby'e Prophylactic Fluid.
N.B.Persons wishing ores, soils, water, &c-, analysed,
in have it done on reasonable terms by sending to Prof.
Darby. (April 21.) 4—
Sold by
F. O. Welch, Albany, Georgia,
S. W. Woodruff, Buena Vista, '*
Hair & Fulford, Dawson, "
Dr. Joseph Gilpix, “ **
Dr. S M. ProThro, Oglethorpe, “
Hall & Ford, Americas, “
F. W. Famdro, Cuthbert, '*
Z. Srt.NKs. Fort Guinc?, “
Rev. B. B. Raxsoxe, Irwinville, '*
DR. C. R. Moore, Weston, **
H. S. Chamberlin &, Co., Weston, Geo.
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY.
BY TIIE ORDINARY OF SAID COl’XTY.
WHEREAS. Robert G. Ford, Senior, hits this day
made application for letters of administration on
the estate of Elizabeth Ford, late of Worth coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause (if any they have) why letters
of administration should not issue to said applicant
in terms of the law. Witness my hand and official
signature this November term of the Court of Or
dinary, 1860. JAMES N. FORD, Ordinary.
Nov. 29, I860. 36-30U
The subscriber having been appointed Agent of
ve Company for this city and vicinity, Uptepaied
risks at as low rates as other responsible Compan
ies. Office at Mercer & deGrafiemied's Grocery Store.
JAMES M. MERCER. Agent
Albany, Oct 25, I860. 31—3m.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
THE valuable plantation known as the
“ RIVER PLANTATION,”
f formerly owned by Capt. Robert, contalnini
2,000 acres, with good paying Ferry, and wel.
reverv way. is offered for sale. For particulars
i-- *dXZSC Ga
GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN*.
WHEREAS, Mary Smith applies for letters of
uardianship of the persons and property of Allen
Margaret E., Mary J. and Tempyunn E. Smith,
all minor children of David Smith, deceased, these
are therefore to cite and admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office within the time
•rescribed by law, and show cause (if any they
are) why letters of guardianship should not be
granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand in office, this November
20th, 1860. JAMES N. FORD, Ordinary.
March 16th, 1860
61-lj
B LANKS used by Uvaytn, Clerks, Ordinariet
&c.»—agood supply on band at this office..
HENRY SCHURR,
(successor, to ms. vogelosaxq.)
3STEW
CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY AND FRUIT
STORE.
[NEXT DOOR TO THE BOOK-STORE.]
TTkEALER in Fancy and Home-made Candies, Not*,
JLI Preserves, Pickles, Crackers, See. Flesh Cakes and
Bread daily. All kinds of Fruit—a farce assortment Toys.
W Weddings and Parties supplied with Cakes—Plai
and Fancy in style—that eannot be excelled.
8^* The Ladies are particularly invited to eallln.
Given under my hand at
office in Morgan, this 14th day
W ME. GRIFFIN, Oitl’ry.
Georgia—Worth County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCCBX.
WHEREAS. Isaac It. Porter, Administrator on
the estate of John T. Porter, deceased, applies to
me for letters of Dismission from the Administration
of said estate. Therefore the kindred nnd creditors
of said deceased are hereby cited nnd admonished
to file their objections, (if any they have) in my of
fice within the time proscribed by law, otherwise
letters Dismissory will be granted to the applicant
at the December Term next of tbc Court of Ordina
ry of said county.
Given under my hand in office, fills June 24th,
JAMES N. FORD, Ordinary.
1860.
July 6, 1860.
15—mGm
GEORGIA—Dougherty Comity.
BY THE ORDINARY OF SAID COUNTY.
\MES s. :
Hodges, dec
,duly filed and entered c_
administered Sarah W. Hodges’ estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, to be and
>pear at my office within the time prescril«ed by law. to
iow caure, if any they can, why letters of dismission
should not be granted said applicant in terms of tbd law.
Witness, Sam’i. D. Irvin, Esq., Ordinary for said county,
this 23d day of October, I860.
J. F. CARGILE, Dep.CPk C. O.
GEORGIA^ Calhoun County.
WHEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, Adminisfrafor on
the estate of Sarah Merrit, dec’d, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from said estate.
These arc therefore to rite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law and file their objections,
if any they have, otherwise letters of dismission will
be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand
at office, this 3d day of October, 1860.
WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN, Ordinary.
October 11, I860. 6m
Not. 29, I860.
3G-30d
GEORGIA, Worth Comity.
TO ALL WnOM IT MAY COXCEnX.
WHEREAS, Martha Cox applies for letters Guar
dianship of the persons and property of Avelo, Sha-
landa, Starkey, M. and Beatris Cox, all minor chil
dren of James Cox, deceased. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all persons interested to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, (if any they have) why let
ters of Guardianship should not be granted to said
applicant.
Given under my hand in office, this Nov. 20th, I860.
JAMES N. FORD, Ord’y.
Nov. 29, 1860. 80-8Ud
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
BY THE ORDINARY OP SAID COUNTY.
TII.LIAM J. RONALDSON. Administrator of W.
. r H. Todd, docctsed, has applied to the Coart of
Ordinary for leave to sell the Real Estate and a portion
of the negroes belonging to said estate.
Therefore, all persons concerned will take notice, thet
sixty days after date, leave to sell said property wdl be
granted, unless objections are filed in terms of tne law—
Witness, Sam’l D. Irvin, Esq., Ordinaiy for said county,
this 22d day of October, 1860. _
3m. J. t. CARGILE, Dep. CrkC.O.
GEORGIA* Worth County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COXCCBX.
WHEREAS, Elizabeth J. Holliday applies for let-
iers of Guardianship of the persons and property of
John J., William F. and Alexander Holliday, all
minor children of Robert Holliday, deceased.—
These nre therefore to eitT and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at ray office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, (if any
they have) why letters of Guardianship should not
be granted to said applicant. This Nor. 20th, 1860.
JAMBS N. FORD, Ord’
November 29th, 1860.
GEORGIA, DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
BY THE ORDINARY OF SAID COUNTY.
J OHN B. VANOVER hM*rpli«l to the Court of
Ordinary of Dougherty county for letters of
guardianship of the person and property of Benja
min, Abner, and Samuel Keaton, children of James
J. Keaton, Into of Bakor county, deceased. This
ia therefore to cite end admonish all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show canse (if any they can,)
why letters of guardianship should not bo granted
’’VuntosSAWtiAi. D. lasts, Els., Ordinary for said
connty, this 8th day of Noromber, 1800.
3. Y. CAROILE, D. Clerk C. 0.
Nor. 8, I860.