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ADVERTISING.
Sales of Lard and Negroes, by Administrators,Execu
tors and Guardians, are required by law to beheld on the
tirst Tuesday ij* the month, between the hours of ten in
tho forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court
lion-tern the cou
Notices of these _ _
lor 19 diii previous to the day of sale.
Notice lor the saio of personal property must be given
st least ten days previous to the day ot sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors ot an Estate most be
published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Conrt of
Ordinary for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be pub
lished weekly for two months
Citations »r Letters of Administration must be publish
ed thirty days—for Dismission from Administration,
monthly six months—for Dismission from Guardianship,
forty days.
Rules fot Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published
monthly for four month*—for establishing lost papers for
the fuli-*p»ee of three months—for compelling titles irom
Executors and Administrators, wne:e a bond has been
given by th^ deceased,the full space of three months.
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9R& JSHTOr&S A ASHE,
Having formed a co-partnership, tender their servi
ces to the citizens of Albany and country.
Office at the old stand of Dr. Jxxxixas.-
Dr. Ash* will give special attention to all
eases of Surgery entrusted to his ear*.
WM. F. JRXXIXGS, X. D.
Albany, Jan. 24, *61. s. r. as hr, k. d.
. J. A, PAEK, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND BUB8BON,
ALBANY—GEORGIA.
Office North side of Broad-street, (formerly
occupied by Dr. J* J. Park.) Residence, North side
of town, on Society-street, second door West of Jef-
ferson-strect, and adjoining Joseph Thorn.
December 20, 18G0. 38-Gm.
Dr*. DAVIS A NELSOI
Have moved to their New Office, on Broad fy.
. A. DAVIS. T. M. XELSOX.
Albany, October 11, 1860. 29—
DR. WiA.LOTE,
PALMYRA-LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
April 1,1859. 1—ly.
Dr. G. B. Douglas,
OFFICE OVER THE STORE OF MESSRS.
BAGGS & STEPHENS,
Broad Street, Albanv, Geo.
January 10, 1800. 43—J ,
A. J. JIACARTHY, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY,GEO.
Will practice in any of the Conrt* of the Maeon
or South. Western Cireuita • Aug. IS, 1858. ,1—)
SLAUGHTER A ELY,
LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
1. Su’HcriVrs who do not sire cipr.-sa notice to tho „ Wtu. P r “ ,ic ' the counties composing the
intrary, are considered a* wishing to*cootioao theirsnb-, South-Western Circuit, end in Dooly and Worth of
scriptien. # t j the Macon Circuit. They pledge themselves to i
3 If -nr YscriSort order the discontinuance ofthetr news-, strict attention to business. wst. x. slaughter.
r may continue to send them ontil all
arrearage* art paid.
3. If *.ibseriihcrs neglect or refuse to take their newspa
per* from thrf offices to which they are directed, they are
hrfld mspoa-ible until they have aeltledtbe bills and order
ed them discontinued.
4. If subscribers remove to other places withont inform
ing the publisher, and the newspapers are sent to the for
mer places, they are held responsible.
5. The Courts have decided that refusing to take news
papers from the offices, or removing and leaving them un
called for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud.
6. Tho United States Courts have also rroeatedly de
cided, that a postmaster who neglects to perform his duty
of giving reasonable notice, as required by the Post Office
Department, or the necleet of persons to take from the
offices, newspapers addressed to them,renders postmasters
liable to the publisher lor the subscription price.
Dougherty Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold
before the Court Honse door, in the city of Al
bany. between the legal hours of sale, the following
property, fo-wit:
The House and Lot containing ten acres of land,
m»rc or less, recently occupied by Evelina A. Spicer,
and now occupied by one Alfred Palmer—said house
nnd lot of land situated and being on the West side
of the corporation limits of the city of Albany, Go.,
in the first district of Dougherty county and lying
South of P. J. Stroier’s residence; levied on as the
property of Evelina A. Spicer to satisfy a fifa from
Dougherty Superior Court, in favor of Pulk Roben-
son vs. Evelina A. Spicer. Property pointed out by
pi tintiff's attorneys.
S. ATKINSON, Dep. Sh’ff.
February 28, 1861.
LXECI'TOR’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in MAY next, will be sold
before the Court House door in the city of Al
bany. Dougherty county—Lot s of land number forty-
nit»J (49). two hundred and fifty-sven (257), and four
hundred and eighteen (418). lying in the 1st Dis
trict of originally Baker now Dougherty county.—
Sold as the property of Wright Murphree, late of
Baker county, dcc’d, and for the purpose of making
a final settlement of said Estate. * For any informa
tion respeeting said lands, apply to Messrs. Clark
& Lippitt, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Ga., or to the
undersigned at Midville. Burke co., Ga.
JAMES GRUBBS, Ip**,.
JAMES M. REYNOLDS, j *** ’
February 28, 1861.
Worth Mortgage Sale.
WILL be sold at the Court House door
in the town of Isabella, Worth coanty.Ga.,
ion the first Tuesday in MAY next,within
(the legal hours of sale, one
t GRAY HORSE,
a about ten years old. Levied on as the
property of William Dancer, by virtoo of a mortgage fi
fa irom the Inferior Court of Dougherty county, in
favor of J. B. Ivey against said Dancer Property pointed
by wild fi fa L. G. SIMMONS, Sheriff.
Isabella, Feb. 21,1861. 48-ta
L I.L persons having demands against the Estate
/\ of John C. Boynton, late of Dougherty county,
deceased, will present them duly authenticated in
terms of the law; and all persons indebted to said
estate will come forward and make immediate pay
ment. JAMES SUTTON, Adm’r.
• Feb. 28th. 1861. 49—Gw
GR0VF.B, & BAKER
aug.12.
20-
Are the Best ever Produced to the World,
F )R all kinds of Family Sewing, both coarse ant
fine. lie has several other patterns of Ma-
chines whicUhe can safely recommend as beii
good. J. H. WATSON,
Albany, Nov. 29, 1860 [80-—] Agent.
NEW BOOT
SHOE E3 rABUSHMENT.
T HE undersigned has opened a Boot and SI
luhuv-nt on Broad Street,between the Nix
Patriot office, (up stair*,) where ho is prepare*
kinds of work in his line, in a neat style, and a
lice. He will also keep on hand and for sale
sorted Mock of French Calf Skins, Sole Leathei
HENRY SCHURR,
(successor'to rasn. vogrlosaxg.)
ISTEW
IXFSCTI0SERY, BAKERY AND FRUI
STORE.
tread daily. All kind* of Fruit—s large assortment To;
JY Wedding* and Parties aupplied with Cakes—Pit
ind Fancy in Wyle—that cannot be excelled.'
XST The Ladie* are particularly invited to callin.
Albany, March 91.1839. 1
ADAMS & REYNOLDS,
«liacon, Geo,
C ONTINUE the bnioes* at the Fire
proof Ware-House hitherto occupied
by them. They pledge their peraonal at
tention to all btwioem entrusted to theirc
charge and respectfully solicit consignments
other produce.
Order* for Bagging, Rope aid
•d promptly and with care, and
fijf
tool S8m or
Job. Mamie,., Randolph
D.n.i w g.; •• ' «
Pittox Rxnreuw. A.B.Ann,
8^t.nrb| t 90,1M8 -“if!:
S & HOBBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY’, GEO.
KJ* Practice in Dougherty and the surrounding e
Counties. bichabd b. hinbs.
aug.12. 20 RICHARD HOBBS.
ALEXANDER S. LIPPITT,
ATTonmrv at law,
A.1.13 A. 1ST Y, GEO.,
YTTILL continue the practice of the Law in all the
V... coun,ic!,of **» Sonth-wertem Circuit,and Dooly
and Worth, of the Macon Circuit Office on Broad st-,
lately occupied by Clark & Lippitt.
Feb. 14,1861. 47.^
Law Card. 1
The undersigned have associated themselves together in r
the practice 0! Law, under the firm name of 1
CLARK, IRVIN & TAYLOR. ^
and will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to __
their care in the Counties of ’
Douoiibrtt, Lee, Sumter,
Teiibell, Worth, Mitchell, P
Calhoun, Earlt, Decatur 8
Miller. )
and by special contract, in any eonnty in South-Western fr
Georgi*- RICH’D II. CLARK, h
« SAM’L D. IRVIN, e
Albany,Feb. 14,1861. WM. TAYLOR. f
tOTT WARREN. L. T. D. WAlklN. *
VVARREY A WARREN, [
ATTORNEY’!? AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
t^T PracticX in the counties of Samter, Lee. Dough
erty, Baker, Decatur, Mitchell,Calhoun, Worth and 1 er-
rell, and in the U. 9- Circuit Court at Savannah, Ga.
December 30,1858 . 4—
JOHN CARR BBOim,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA.
August 12, 1858. 20
HENRY fl»R6Ai|,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBASY, GEORGIA.
g^WiLL practice i.n the Courts of the South-
Western tind Southern Circuits.
aug.12. 20— V
LA1V NOTICE.
ty The undersigned having formed a partnership in
the practice ol Law, will give their undivided attention to
such businee* as may be entrusted to them.
%• Office on Pine street, opposite the Court Honae, and
adjoining East the Law Office of Vanon & Davis, where
oneoftnefirm may be always found.
PETER J. STROZER.
ang.l*. 00— WM. E. SMITH.
JOHN W. EVANS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—BAINBRIDGE, GEO.
ggf* Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to him in the counties of Decatur, Baker,
Calhoun, Dougherty, J*ee, Sumter and Early.
August 12, 1858. 20
JOHN LYON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON, Baker Co., Ga.
C&* Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his care in the counties of Sumter, Lee,
Dougherty, Baker, Calhoun, Early and Decatur. .
*ug.l2. 20—
J. W. SOLOMONS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Nxrraoff,BaxceCo.,Ga.
)*»■*■/. v.14—n.te.
J. Id. C. HOLARION,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to his charge. aug.12. 20
BARN A SPEARMAN,
‘ATTORNEYS AT LAW—DAWSON, GA.
R. S. BASS. n. T. SPEARMAN.
oct.13, ’59 29-
WILLIAM A. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GA.
August 18th, 1858. 21
B. B. RANSOH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY—OEORCIA.
ta»Office over Beggt ft Stephen’! Store. -@9
Albany, January 12th, 1860 42~tf
ALBANY, GEORGIA
May 3,1860. 6—tf
BYRON D. BOWER. - - - ISAAC E. BOWER.
BOWER & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—Nkwtox, Baker Co., Ga.
January 19, 1859. 48—
D. H. POPE,
_ ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GEO.
December 6,1860. 37-12m.
HENRY F. JlftBBETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—QUITMAN, GA.
|f ^R.8pecial attention given to collecting.
l Fe 1 I860 47-tf
BROWN S HOTEL,
— rr(.3iTE the railroad depot-
MACON, CEO.
B Aegiet 26,169ft rnornimn.
GEANITE HALL,
[ OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOU8E,
»r Maoon, Georgia.
1 B.^D^NS^flete of the Floyd Honae J—Pxorarrrox.
PATTEN & PULLER,
'Iran xattxx, huttoi* n co.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SftYftuab, (Nitli.
U.FATTEN. A J. MILLIE
July 8,1858. - lSfe
J. N. &-C. D. FINDLAY,
Surviving Partners of the late firm of TL. Findlay & Sons,
MACON, GEO., <
Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Boilers Irom 5 to.150 hone power,* Portable or otherwise; Find
lay’s Improved Circular Saw Mill, with cast iron frame; Portable Engines.for Ginning Cotton, with
Portable Grist Mill attached, for plantation use. Mill and Gin Gearing of all sixes. Cotton Presses and
Screws, Water Wheels of various kinds; Iron Railing of beautifal design, for poblio and private build
ings, and Cemeteries; Mill Spindles, Wing Gudgeons, &c., &c. ^
SPBAR (GAME MUM. AM© KlfflLIEg
OF VARIOUS SIZES and PRICES.
WELCH & GRIFFITH’S
PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR SAWS.
The most reliable in use, kept constantly on hand. These Saws warranted superior to any in market
All work from this establishment warranted to befiret-dase, and at prices as reasonable as any
nent Xorth or South.
N. B.—Orders for any of the abovo machinery promptly attended to by application to THOJtiLhS
STEAM SAW
AXD
GRISTMILL.
Ten mile, from Uic City of Albauy.
On the East side of the River.
1IIE undersigned, at a heavy expense, have
erected a first class Steam Mill, and are now
spared to furnish any quantity of Lumber and
nd any number of bushels of corn into the best
*al. Our terms are reasonable, and we hope oar
ends will give us their orders, throw away their
ndmills and build framed dwellings, cabkins and
i houses. We would be pleased'to receive orders
>m the city, and can make it to the interest of all
io may favor us. The roads is good—no hills to
igue fat horses, or poor ones, and none of our
nber to hue after hauling.
CALLAWAY, DREW & MALLARY.
May 10th, 1860 7-!y
AMERICAN GUANO,
FROM THE
LAMAR DEPOT,
Savannah, G-a-,
always on hand, and for sale by
SIMS & RUST, Agents.
Albany, June 14, 1860. 12—tf
FIVE HUNDRED IMPROVED COTTON
GIXS FOR SALE.
Wnare now Receiving onr
Spring: Stock of
CBOCKERY,
CHIISTA,
GLASS,
LA.MPS, &.C.,
BOLSHAW
No. 11, Cotto:
Ib^Cacon,
March 15th, 1860
A HERZOG,
r Avexvx,
Geo.
«l-ly
D. C. Hodgkins* & Son,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Gr TT KT £3 ,
nd dealers in every sporting article,
ale a general assortment of
Military Arms,
MULBERRY STELE* -Ji.ICON. 0.4.
January 5, 1860 - 41-ly
for
PALAGE 01 EASHIOI
r l unquestionably the place for the Ladles to vis
it, if they are in want of Dry Goods—and if
NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF
Dress Goods
are sought after, no one should pass by his mignifl-
cent New Store, opposite 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 had the control of the
Home-made Southern Rights, N. Carolina
Cassimeres,
which the South should encourage, and are used and
worn by many of our best Merchants and Planters.
The PALACE OF FASHION for all kinds 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
and make selections.
ggy- No trouble to thow Goode, snd no misrepre
sentation ever shall be made in regard to quality,
color or value of the artiele.
The public are invited to visit the PALACE OF
FASHION, and find kind attention at
BOSTICK’S
Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
November 1, 1860. 32—
THE NEW CATECHISM.
BUY ONE OF
J. W. & L. L. MOORE’S
IMPROVED COTTON GINS
WITH
Seed Crushing Mill Attached,
FlUR AXD HAT rUOOF WtTU MOVKABI.lt
DOLL n O X,
TOnunfactnrcd at
DOUBLE WELLS, OA.
We have accepted the agency of these auperio
Gins, and will be glad to show planters a sample at
onr Ware-House. Orders promptly attended to.
SIMS & RUST, Agents.
Albany, June 21, I860. 13-tf
LAND FOB SALE.
l^TR. W. W. CIIEEVER, Savannah, or Messrs,
ill Hines & Hobbs, Albany, are authorised to sell
or me the following lands:
Numbers 93, 42, and 139, in the third District of
)alhoun county.
Numbers 69, 128, 129, 208, 287 and 288, In the
Ith District ot Early county.
Numbers 18, 19, 262,299, 308 and 295, in the 6th
Numbers 11, 12, 45, 128 and 126, in the 13th Dis-
rict of Early.
Numbers 187, 144 and 145, in the 15fh District of
tecatur; numbers 106,107, .144, 184 and 1&5, in
he 19th District of Decatur; number 879, in the
0th District of Decatur; number 373, in the 21st
district of Decatur, and numbers 243, 244 and
a the 28th District of Decatur county.
Number 58, in the 14th District of Thomas coun-
ty, and numbers 1, 2, 12, 13, 19,120,123, 151,187,
188,190 and 229, in the 17th District of Thomas.
Number 157. in the 3rd District of Irwin, and
number 274, in the 4th District of Irwin county.
Number 525, in the 11th District of Lowndes, and
number 92, in the 15th District of Lowndes county.
1 will sell the whole or any part of them, at re
sonable price and terms.
O. B. LAMAR.
New York, July 26,1860. T * 18—12m. ’
Wheeler & Wilson’s
SEWING MAGHfNEIL
THE BEST MADE I
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Great Central Agcur jr for flic State.
—Machines of nil kinds repaired by—
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Watch Makers and Jewkixbs,
Maeon, G-a.
March 29th, I860 1—ly
ALL ABOUT WHAT?
IDARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID!
W’lAT “d^rbVsproFhylactic flmd.
What willretnove all bad orders l—(Recommended t
ecnam polnkjiana)^ g p ROpHyLACT|c KL liID.
What has cured yellow fever!—{Refer to Dr. Lebby.c
Charleston.) DARBY’S^itOPHYLACTlC FLUID.
Whit has nr**vrtnti>d thi» soread of tvuhoid fever l—(Re
Jones, Tnske-
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will destroy contagion ?
DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will destroy auyputrid animal or vegetable ma
terl DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What then will, if anything will, prevent the spread«
enniiFiom diseases 1
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
troys foetid breath I
DARBY S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What removes rancidity from butter or lard t
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What prevents meat from spoiling ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What is the be?t thing in the world for a ham ?
DARBY’8 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will cleanse the teeth 1
DARBY S PROPItYLACTlC FLUID.
What will make hard water soft 1
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will soften and whiten the skin ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTI
What will care the hite and sting of insect* ?
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
What will destroy animal or vegetable poi
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTI
What is good for salivation ?
KGIA-
WREBEAS, EliMbeth SlmkUnduSa J M 1 Striek-
Und hM appUri t. «nfor fatter. 0 f AdmlnfiS.
of
These are thenftn to cite and admonish all nar-
tlaa inttewtod. whether kindred or ctedUura, to Jot*
name (If any they haTo).wHhin the tfane prtjcribtd
hy law why letter, should not he (ranted to Hid
* p ? 1 J c SS t ' Wi,n o2;K 5“2-fig* i*u>m. itn.
feb.28. -HANS T. ROBINSON, neon.
GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
By the Ordinary of laid Comity.
WHEREAS, John B. Gilbert, Executor of Goo. V
Collier, doo’d, has applied to tho Court of Ordln^
a>7 for lease to soil tho following Negroes helonc-
ing to md estate, to-wit: William, Mary maiter
child Oliee, and Sarah and her child—also, ftflv
acres of land off of tho South-Eastern portion of
lot No. 865 in the 1st diet, of Dougherty county.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and sln-
gnlar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased fii
file their objections (if any they hare) in my office,
within sixty days tnm the publication of this cita
tion, why lease to sell said property should not b«
granted. Witness, 8am’l D. Inrin, Esq., Ordinary
for said county, this 28th day of Jannary, 1801
jan-31. J. F. CARGILE, Dep. Cl'k C O
GEORGIA, . j CisBK'a Orrtci Ixruicn
Cautoux Couxtt. f Count, Jannary 2d, 1811.
hh persons interested are hereby notified that
(.James Brown, of the 1128d district, G. M.,
s before A. A. Pittman, one of the Justices of
the Fence for eeid district, as an Estrsy, a bay Mule'-
about nine years of age, rained by L. D. Monroe
and M. Carter, freeholders of raid county and dis
trict, to bo worth Serenty dollars. The owner of
said Estray is required to come forward, pay ohar-
ges and teke said Mule away, or it will Be deal!
with as the law directs.
A true extract from the Estray Book.
Jan. 10. (42) JOHN J. l'ERRY, Cl’k I. Ci
ALBANY HOTEL,
ALBANY, GA-,
WILL BE OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION
OF LOCAL AND TRANSIENT
Boarders,
rnox this path.
JOHN W. LESTER.
Jan. 3, 1861. 41-«f
Georgia— Douohkktt Couxtv.
* lift the Ordinary of caul County.
J AMES SUTTON having in proper form applied
to the Court of Ordinary for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of John C. Bcynton, late of
said county, deceased. This Is therefore to cite all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have,
why letters of administration should not be granted.
Witness, Sax’l D. Irvin, Ordinary for said coun
ty, this 9th January, 1861.
jan.10. J. F. CARGILE, Dep. C. C. O.
IBTTIEr'-A-TTXj.A-
MARBLE JWOBKS.
Tames Tansey
R ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is
constantly manufacturing and importing Ital-
jaa Marble Monuments, Tombs, Ac., of variona de
signs, both plain and ornamental. He will also take
orders of private designs, confided to him by bis
friends and patrons, and have them executed in
Italy. Among his designs, may be found figures
of Faith, Hope and Charity, and other religious sub
jects. Also, Guardian Angels, Sleeping Babes,
Lambs, Divine Love, Kneeling Angels, Children at
Prayer* Fidelity, Innocence, and a variety of other
designs, drawn by the beet Monumental Architects
in Italy and France. Designs of any of the above
works furnished on application. Orders promptly
attended to, anddelivered at Albany, Ga.,x>r at any
st ion on Railroad, at my risk and expense.
*®“ Will pay my personal attention to tho pnt-
ting up of Monuments. JAMES TAN8BY.
JonxH. Daxfoxtii, Agent, at Albany, Ga.
Nov. 10, 1859.
DRUGS & MEDICINES I
Opposite the Post Office'
-A.. GToWEISr
AS just received a large and complete stock of fresh
~ ’ u ‘"* Un *
Patent Medicines
Of the day, which will be sold st low prices.
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
White Lead, French snd American Zinc, and a lam as
sortment of Colors ground In Oil; Coach, Copal,Fumi-
*-re, Leather, Dantar snd Japan Varnishes and Bn ‘
cry aise and kind.
msi ©mn
linseed, Sperm, Whale, Machine, Train. Neat's Foot
Ml Kerosene Illuminating Oil: also fresh Burning Fluid
and Campheoe always on hand.
CONGRESS WATER,
And Citrate of Magneto, fresh and xood. Cigars and
Tobacco of the choicest brands, all ofwhich will be sol
at exceedingly low prices. A call is solicited.
A. G. OWEN.
March », 1880. ly-5*
FERTILIZER.
AUUOXIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE
OP LIME.
■yylmarm.
r&r ljr '
Central Agent?, Aogutfa.Ct.
Office Findlay’s Iron Works.
maeon, Ga., Ialy 9Sth. 1800.
rpHOMAS J. FUN*. Esq., of Albany, Go., lx our
X Ini; anthoriaod Agent for tho trmuaotion
in business connected with oar ootablishnont.
J. N. ft C. D. FINDLAT.
August 2,18*0. 19-tf
McNaught, Beard & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
WM. MoNAHOHT,
JAMES ORMOND,
Auguit 28,18*0.
I WILLIAM K. BEARD,
JOHN DENHAM.
22-1*
What will
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patent medicine or secret r.*int»dv f
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What do the best phmeian* use nnd reeomniend ?
DARBY' S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What is in use in the Hospital* of Now Orleans at
Mobile? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTI?’ FLUID.
What got a premium at the. Alabama State Fair ?
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What then ought every family to have on hand ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What will you find «t all tha drug atorea in the country ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
Whatcan yon get in any quantity by writing to DARBY’
Jc PRICE, Auburn. Ala.?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
What is all this about ?
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
We reepoctfullysolicit all pa rents, teachere, head* ol in
stitutions, and all others interested in the subject of educa
tion, to see that this Catechism is racited by ail the pupib
country every Monday inorn-
Let all schools adopt it at once, and let the question lx
asked at the close of each day, what is yonrlttsmu for next
Monday morning ? Derby’s Prophylactic Fluid
N.B. Persons wishing ores, soils, water. Ac , analyzed,
_ m have it done on reasonable terms by sending to Prof
Darby. (April 2l.j 4—
Sold by
F. O. Welch, Albany, Georgia,
S. W. Woodkoff, Buena Vista, "
Haib & Folfoid, Dawson, **
Da. JoSETH UlLMN, “ “
Da. S. M. PaoTHao, Oglethorpe, **
Hall So Ford, Americus, **
F. W. Faxaao, Cuthbert, **
Z. Smxs. Fort Gaines, “
Rev. B. B. Ransoxr, Irwinville, **
Da. C. R. MooaE, Weston, 44
II.S. CnaxBEBUX & Co., Weston, Geo.
Tcomeall !
W E are in hopes our friends will come immedi
ately and assist us. Y’on all know our ro-
cent losses. Come withont further notice.
HILL, WRTGIIT & MARSHALL.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 29, 1860. 36-lf
GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
BY THE OJUDIN ARY 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 said Estate, and
prays for letters of dismission from the same. This is
therefore to cite snd admonish all and singular the km-
dred and creditors of said Estate to be and appear st my
office to show ctree (il any they have) why letters thoulrf
not be granted at the March Term ol this Court.
Witness,Samuel D. Irvin, Esq, Ordinary for sakf
county. J. F- CARGILE,
September 13tb, J8f>0 ^ °^£
GEORGIA, WORTH COUNTY.
TU ALL WHOM IT MAT COXCKB5.
\V r HERE AS, James M. Roose, Administrator on the*
v v h-tnte of Dennis Rouie, deceased, applies to me lor
letters ot Difinisrion from the Administration of said K>-
tete. TlK-refore the kindrt d and rn ditors of said deceit--
ed are hereby cited and admonbht d to tile thvir otjeclionn
(it any they have! in my office within the time prescribed
by law, otherwise letters Dhmissory will be granted tts
the applicaut at the Mart-b Term ol this Court 186 J.
Given under my hunu in office, thfeS.pt 6|h. 18CO.
J- N. FORD, Ordinary-
Sepbntberl3th, 1860 24—Cna
GEORdl.t—Poughfrlj Counly. ~
BV THE ORDINAKY OF SAIL COUNTY
T AMES S. MILLER, Adminfetraior of Sarah W.
Ilodses, decea;ed, repiw.-nta to tl-.e Court in hi» tK*li-
tion.duly filed and entered on record, that he liastully
adiium.-tcrfd Sarah W. Hikdg.V «,Ute.
Thfe fe lhi*reli>re t«* cite all person* concerned, to be and
appear at niy office w itliin the lime presriil ,d l > law. to
.-how curse, if «ny th*v can, why Vtteis of di n.i-M. n
should not be grant, d said ai>plicnnt in terms of rht b v .
a Sa * !'P latin, E*-q-, Oidinary for said
this 23d day of October. IcCU
Cm. J. F. CARGILE, D»p. Cl k C. O.
GR6IIG1A, Calhoun Comity.
WIIKKKAS, Joseph \V. Roberts. Administrator on
the estate of Sarah Merril. dre’d. applies to «ar
for Letters of Uistnission from said estate.
These arc therefore to rite and Jt'fmonf-k »1? per
sons conccructl to be nod appear ar my office within
the time prescribed by law and file their objection*,
if any they have, otherwise, letters of dismission will
be granted to said applicant. Given under my bond
at office, this 3d day of October, I860.
WILLIAM K. OllIFFIN, Ordinary.
October 14.1*60. '
GCORGIA, Calhoun County'.
WliKUKAS, Jaaeph W. Roheata- AddfafsOator on
the estate of Richard CoX, alius J. 1*. f„x. dee d,
apyb'es to me for Letters of Dismission fr« m sai«I
isli all pev-
GE0RG1A—Lee Ccnnty.
clerk’s office, inferior cot’RT, ran. 8, 1861.
A LL persons interested are hereby notified that Clias.
J. Baldwin, of the 738th district, G. M., tolls before
C.P. Gill, one of the Josticea of the Peace for aaid coon-
an e*4ray, a sorrel home mule, medium size, with a
■pot in the f.irehead, about fifteen years old, valued
Jioraaa F. Porter and A. B. Lipsey, freeholders of
aaid county, to be worth sixty dollars. The owner of
said eat ray ia required to come forward, pay chargee, and
take aaid mule away, or he will be dealt with as the la<
directs 8. V. GAY, Clerk I. C.
Feb. 21,1761. 48-30d
These are therefore to cite nnd admon
sons concerned to bo ned appear at my o
the time prescribed by law and file their object!.
if any they hare, asherwi** Utter* of dismission will
be granted to saidapplrc.-rnt. fiivrn under my hunsi
in office at Mnnrnn. this «d day of Octolu r. lV,«.
WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN, Onlinarv.
October 11, 18(‘»0. i;’ lu
Gecrgia—Baker County*.
A LL persons ntc hereby notified that I shall ap
ply to the Ordinary of said county, within the
time prescribed by law. for fetters of dismission
from the Estate of William J. Billing, late of sni4
county, dcccnaed.
MARY* J. BILLING, Admr x
August 30, 1860. 23-tnKim
LEE SUPERIOR* COURT,)
Sei'Tkmueu Ti:ag, I860. >
W.M>r. II. Mims. Y
vs. ( In Equity in lee Suj*yi*r
Thomas Tunislk. j Court.
pf.yton R. Lunsford. J
I T nppenring to the Court that rcyton Tl. Lunsford.
one of the defendants, resides beyond the limits
or tire State c* Georgia: It is on motion of Y’sson A
Davis, Complainant’s Solicit ore. ordered hytheConrt
that service of this Bill he inudc by publlcsti6n 111
of the public Gaxetts of this St.UC, once £ month
for three months before the next term of this Court.
27th September, I860.
ALEX. A. ALLEN,
.Judge Sup. Court S. W. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Lee Superior
Court, September term, I860.
dec.27, ’60—ni3m S. V. GAY, Clerk.
Georgia, Wonm County.
Georgia Powell, by her next friend,"
Sylvanus Jordan,
vs.
Elizabeth Jordan. Administratrix
of Joshua Jordan, dec’d, and Alfred
J. Powell.
TT appearing to the Conrt that one
I .u . -V as11 .. . a ir_
GEORGIA, Calhoun County.
WHEREA8, Malcomb McCorquodalo applies ..
.me for letters of Administration upon the estate
of Esekiel Suggs, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors, and all other
persons concerned, to file their objections in
office on or before the fourth Monday in Mi
next, and show cause, (if any they have) why said
letters should not be granted.
Given nhder my hand in office at Morgan. Feb.
9th, 1861. WM. E. GRIFFIN, Ord’y.
- February 14th, 1861. 47_80<1
GEORGIA—Dougherty County*
COURT OF ORDINARY, FEB’Y TERM, 1861.
HTTHEREAS, Thomas J. Johnston, late of said
VY county, deceased, having in and by his lait
rill and Testament appointed an executor to carry
out the provisions of his said WBl; and whereas,
the executor so appointed has this day appeared in
open Court and surrendered said Will to its custody,
and filed In writing his renunciation of said execu
torship, and no other person having applied for let
ters of adahdstraUon on said estate with the will
In Equity in
Worth Superior
Court, October
Term, 1860.
_ „ r of the defendants Is
J. the above stated bill, to-wit: Alfred J. Powell resides
11 - ~ an d t |,i s gut©—It is
Powell beterred with
notice of said suit by a publication of this order, once 4
month for four months in the Albany Patriot, a public
newspaper printed and published in the town or Atbssy,
and mat the said Alfred J. Powell personally appear at
the next term of this Conrt to be holden on the third Mon
day of April, 1861, sod ttrat he then and there plead, ans
wer or demur to said hill, or the same will be taken for
confessed, snd complainant allowed to proceed exports.
By the Court.
SAMUEL 1
WM. A.
I hereby certify that the shove ii
minutes of .Worth SnpsriorCpwt, October 24th.l980^
November 8, I860.
EL HALL, ) Complainant’s
\. HARRIS,) Atfys.
s above is a true extract from tbs
« Court, October *4th, I860.
ItOBT. J. WEEKS, Cl’k 8. C.
m4m.
State of Georgia, Worth Cooxtt.
SUPERIOR COURT, OCTOBER TERM, 186a
Sabah A. Roberts ) Present, kit Honor Henry G. Lo
re. f • met. Judge. LibelJor Divorce—
James Robots. J Rule to perfect eerrie*
TT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff,
is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant ap
pear and anawor»X the next term ofthlaeonrt—eke that
the case be eooddered in dsfealt, aad the friaintifirallowca
to proceed. And it is further ordered that thia Rale be
published in the Albany Patriotoooe a^w
This is therefore to oitejand admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at ay office within the time prescribed
by law, then and there to show cause, ir any they
have, why the administration of said estate with the
will annexed, should not bo vested in Lewis G. Sut
ton, Clsrk of the Superior Court of said eounty, or
eoao e*he** fit and proper, person.
Given under my hand ud official ai(nature tkia
12th day of February, 1861.
8AMUEI. D. IRVIN,
. Fehrlf, 1861.
A tree extract from ike minute.
Court, October 30th, I860
ROBERT J. WEEKS, Cfetk.
November 8,1860. , - **».
GEORGIA, Calhoun County. •
TWO month! niter date application win be mf U
to the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, at the 6rat
regular term niter expiration of too month, (W«J
this notice, for leave to eoll tho Unde belonging to
the eetate of Iaham R. MUla, UU of nid ebdetW
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nnd credit**
,of said^deceased. JAMES n . MIl ^.
Teh. ti, 1861;
■ Adtn'r. of 1. K. Millv