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LttGAB, ADVERTISING.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by /ftlministr&tors.E.
tors and Guardians, are required by law to beheld c
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of t<
the forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the (
House in the county in which the property is siluat
Notices of these sales must be given in a Public Gi
fsrlf daft previous to the day of sale.
Notice lor thes
Estate must be
a of Personal p .
at least ten days previous to the day o
Notice to Debtors and Creditors ot a
published forty days.
Notice that application will be mad*
Ordinary for leave to sell Laud or Neg
forty days.
Rules foi Foreclosure
monthly for four monthi
the full space of three mouths—for compelling titles from
Executors and Administrators, wno:e a bond has 1
given by the deceased, the lull space of thiee months,
Publication will always be continued uccordip
these,the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered
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f intentional frao.i.
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Dougherty Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the first Tuesday in April next, will be
before the Court House door, in tho city c
bany, between the legal hours of sale, the lollo
property, to-wit:
Tho House and Lot containing ten acres of
more or less, recently occupied by Evelina A. S]
and now occupied by one Alfred Palmer—said 1
and lot of laud situated and being on the Wesi
of the corporation limits of the city of Albany,
in the first district of Dougherty county and
South of P. J. Strozer’s residence; levied on j
property of Evelina A. Spicer to satisfy a fifa
Dougherty Superior Court, in favor of Pulk It
•on vs. Evelina A. Spicer. Property pointed o
plaintiff's attorneys.
S. ATKINSON, Dep. Sh'ff.
February 28, 1861.
KXEMfTOITS SALE.
O N tho first Tuesday in MAY next. '
before the Court House door in the
bany. Dougherty county—Lots of land nu
nine (49). two hundred and fifty-svcu (25^), and fou
hundred and eighteen (418). .lying in tho 1st D
trict of originally Baker now Dougherty county.
Sold as tho property of Wright Murphree, lato
Baker county, dec’d. and for tho purpose of tnaki
a final settlement of said Estate. For any inforn
tion respecting said lands, apply to Messrs. Cls
& Lippitt, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Ga., or to t
undersigned at Midvillc. Burke co., Ga.
JAMES GRUBBS. ,
JAMES M. REYNOLDS. J*'*"
*. February 28, 1861.
EXECUTOR’S 8IMS.
W ILL be sold bc:c
i
Dougherty county, at Albany. Georgia,
the first Tuesday in April next, at 11 o'clock,
M., the following property, to-wit:
5 shares of the capital stock of the Alabama a
.Florida Rail Road Company of Florida, and all l
right, title, and interest in and to a certain pat<
right, granted and received by the United States t
Oliver Palmer, and known and called “Pain
Main Pump,” and also all the interest in and
certain pump known ns Palmer’s Main Pump no
the possession of Charles Tift, Esq., of Key Wei
Florida—of John M. Robertson, lato of Dough
county, deceased.
All sold as the property c-f John M. Robert
late of Dougherty county, deceased, by virtue o
last will and testament of si.id deceased, and by <
der of the Court of Ordinary of this Dougherty cot
'ty, Creditors and others itlercsted will take ’
tiee. as this is all the property of said estatekno
to or in possession of
S. L. BARBOUR, Executor
March 14,1861.
State of Ge
SUPERIOR t
Sarah A. Rob r.
, Worth Coonty.
s ) Present, hit Honor Henry
»». [ mar. Judge. Libel Jorl)i
J oies Roberts. J Rule to perfect service-
I T appearing to th * Court by the return of the
that the defendant does not reside in this count
further appearing that he does not reside in this 8
is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said defcm
pear and answer ut the next term of this court—<
tho case be con.-idered in default, and the plaintiff
to proceed And it is furthet ordered that this
published in the Albany Patriot once a month . . .
months. WM. A. HARRIS,
Attorney for Li’
' A true extract from the minutes of Worth !
Court, October 30th, i860.
ROBERT J. WEEKS,
November 8, I860.
.Worth Mortgage SaleJ
WILL he st-ld at the Conn House a
''Zn tf,f * Tuesday in
the legal hours of sale:.
rj* GR.A.Y H
• f iv *r of J.’B.-lv.y wgaintt **kl-
»r«MSCi L. G. S1MMO.
. 21,1861.
A u-,
of John C. Boynton, la.
I Jn Equity i
Thomas Tcgglb. j
FJtYTox R. Lunsford. I
TT appearing to the Court tbi
1 one of the defendants, res
•of the State of Georgia; It is
, 27th September, 1860.
Administrator’s Sale.
o first Tuesday in May next, will be so
^»wt Howe door in Slarkville, Lea
e usual boars of sale. Lot of land number
.» Aio, u the ..me
' Newtoq, Baker coi
.. act
eredil-jim til (be Mtete of R. N. Tlllm.n, doec-d.
.t’ATWAN -IORDAN
SUmhTlh. 1861 *4«.
BBS. JENNINGS A ASHE,
Having formed a co-partnership, tender their servi
ces to tho.citizens of Albany and country.
Office at the old stand of Dr- Jennings'
ROT Dr. Asiie will givo special attention to all
cases of Surgery entrusted to his care.
WM. P. JENNINGS, M. D.
Albany. Jan. 24, ’61. e. r. ashe, m. d.
7 “ J. A. PARK, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ALBANY—GEORGIA.
Office North side of Broad-street, (formerly
occupied by Dr. J. J. Park.) Residence, North side
of town, on Sccicty-street. second door West of Jef-
ferson-Htreet, and adjoining Joseph Thorn.
December 20, 1860. 38-Gm.
Dr». DAVIS & MEIAOI
Have moved to their New Office, on Broad St.
J. A. P.VVIS T. M. NELSON.
Albany, October 11, 1860. 29—
»K. W. A. LOVE, _
PALMYRA—LEK COUNTY. GEORGIA.
April 1,1859. 1—ly.
Dr. G. B. Douglas,
OFFICE OVER THE STORE OF MESSRS. Ma
BAGGS & STEPHENS, lay
Broad Street, Albanv. Geo. £?.
January 19, 1860. 43—ly - nj
A. JT. MAC All T11V,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-ALBANY,GEO.
XZ&* Will practice in any of the Courts of the Maccn
or South-Western Circuits. Aug. 12,1858. i2—)
SLAUGHTER Ac ELY,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW—ALBANY, GEO.
Will practice in the counties composing the
South-Western Circait, and in Dooly and Worth of
the Muccn Circuit. They pledge themselves to a
strict attention to business. vnt. >t. slaughter.
aug.12. 20— ROBERT N. ELT.
v II i.l ES Ac HOURS,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAYY— ALBANY’, GEO.
KaJT Practice in Dougherty and the surrounding e st
Counties. bicuard k. iiines.
aug.12. 20— rich Ann nouns.
ALEXANDER S. LIPPiTT, J ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBA X Y, G K O.,
\I7 ILL continue the practice of the Law in all the
vv counties of the South-western Circuit, and Dooly
and Worth, of the Macon Circuit- Office on Broad et-,
lately occujriod by Clark Sc Lippitt.
Law Card. T<
The under? igned have associated themselves together in
tho practice cl Law, under tho firm name of II
CLARK, IRVIN & TAYLOR, 17
and will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to
their care in the Counties of r1
Dougherty, Lee, Sumter, X
Terrell, Worth, Mitchell, P re
Caliioun, Early, Decatur gri
Miller. Me
and by special contract, in any county in South-Western fri
Georgia. RICH’D H. CLARK, ha
Albany, Feb. 14.1851. wM' TaW,Ur' N ' f"
LOTTWAKKLN. L . WAEVE.-I. » l
WARBES Jk IVARREIf, f al
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA. Uf
Practice in the counties of Sumter, Lee, Dough
erty, Baker, Decatur, Mitchell,Calhoun, Worth and Tyr
rell, and in the LT. S. Circuit Court at Savannah, Ga.
December 30,1858 4 y
J<- It C/.KU BildV 1. L
ATTORXIY AT I.AW—ALII ANT, GEORGIA. A
Uriisi 12. 1858. imi jl
MEJltl fiOMiill,,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ALBANY, GEORGIA. Cn
Bay* Will practice in the Courts of the South-
Western and Southern Circuits. J.t
»ug-12. 20—
LA1V V OT 1 CE.
The undersigned having formed a partnership in 7^
the practice ot Law, will give their undivided attention to H
such business as may be entrusted to them. th
• • Office on Pine street.opposite the Court House, and
adjoining Easlt^e Law Office of Vason 4c. Davis, where tr
one of the firm may be always found.
10 ^ PETER J. STROZER. D
ang.12. 00— WM. E. SMITH. ,,
J.onn w. evavs, ®
ATTORNEY AT LAW—BAINBRIDGE, GEO. ii
CSY Witt give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to him in the counties of Decatur, Baker, lv
Calhoun. Dougherty, Lee, Sumter and Early. t
August 12, 1858. 20
■tOfl.Y 1. VOS, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW—NEWTON. Bakxh Co.. Oi. n
fiSf“Wii.L give prompt attention <0 all business
entrusted to his care in the counties of Sumter, Lee, so
Dougherty, Baker, Calhoun, Early and Decatur.
aug.12. , 20—
A. '.V 5 51.11 .0*8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-Newtox,Bake. Co .Ga.
l*n.Z7. ,14—n.44.
J. M. G. IIOLAMOIV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GEORGIA.
~ t&T Will give prompt attention to all business
nr, entrusted to his charge. » aug.12. 20—
It Ac r ARM4Y,
J* t ATTORNEYS AT LAW—DAWSON, GA.
^ *. S. BASS. B. T. SPEARMAN.
^5 oct.13, ’59 29- 4
WIIXIAH t. I*A * » f
or / ATTORNEY AT LAW— ISABELLA, GA. I
Atigust 18th, 1858. 21
B. 15. RANS03I,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY—GEORCrA.
a., B?9UOffice over Baggs k Stephen’s Store, -vgafl
in Albany, January 12th, 1860 42-tf
h, r T. fl C. SPICER,
fi Attorney at Law,
ALBANY, ~ GEORGIA
May 3, 1860. 6—If
* e DYRON' B. BOWEtt. H ISAAC B. BOWER.
BOWER Ac BOWER,
tid ATTORNEY'S AT LAW—Nswtox, Baku Co., Ga.
iy. January 19, 1859. 43—
■W O.H. pupil.
— ATTORNEY AT LAW—ISABELLA, GEO.
| December 6,1860. 37-12m.
11EM1Y F. 31ABBETT,
° r ATTORNEY AT LAW—QUITMAN, GA.
|£9u Special Attention giren to collecting,
rd, Fc 1 :S60 47-tf
its ~
■n2 BROWN S HOTEL.
in —' PF03ITE THE RAILROAD DEPOT—
°th MACON, GEO.
rt 1 wIlw '■•orxnTOx.
t (jfiANITE HALL,
OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE,
Maoon, Georgia.
B. F. DENS^-flste ol the Floyd House J—Proprietor.
ore oov. 85,1858. 3jj
li PATTEffF &, MILLER,
JW 'i.*T* PATTEX, riOTTO 14 fe CO.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
* U. T ATTOI. a J WTTWm
July 8,1858. __ A.l.^yt.
J. N. & C. D. FINDLAY,
MACON, GEO.,
turers of Steam Engines and Boilers tirom 6 to 150 horse power. Portable or otherwise; Find-
proved Circular Saw Mill, with cast iron frame; Portable Engines for Ginning Cotton, with
Grist Mill attached, for plantation use. Mill and Gin Gearing of all sixes. Cotton Presses and
Water Wheels of various kinds; Iron Railing of beautiful design, for public and private l
l Cemeteries; Mill Spindles, Wing Gudgeons, &c., &c.
(GME MILLS MB KETTLES
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.
Pgr- All work from this establishment van-anted to ba first-close, and at prices as reasonable a
tblishmcnt North or South.
J. B.—Orders for any of tho above machinery promptly attended to by application to TKIOJIAS
. FLIAT, Albany, Ga., who is our regularly authorized Agent.
M, IV. Ac C. D. FINDLAY, Surviving Partners.
I860. tf
MM€S GFIMSI0I
T8 unquestionably tjie place for the Ladies to tis-
11 it, if they are in want of Dry Goods—and if
NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF
Dress Groods
Sought after, no one should pass by his magnifi
cent New Store, opposite the Lanier House. His
Velvet and Cloth Cloaks
for Ladies and Misses are par excellence, and
selling to the best trade that visits Macon.
Ill Hie Shawl department competition is defied.—
TLn immense slock of
LACE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES
on exhibition, attracts general attention and receives
the approving smiles and encouraging patronage of
the Ladies. He also has the control of the
Uome-ma4e Southern Rights, N. Carolina
Cassimeres.
which the Sooth 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 th€ 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.
fgy No trouble to shore Goods, and no misrepre
sentation ever shall be made in regard to quality,
eolor or value of the artielb.
The public are invited to visit the PALACE OF
FASHION, and find kind attention at
lU STICK’S
Opposite Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
November 1, I860. 32—
CiBOIMSf A-itencbuty County
BY TBE bitAMM- OF i&lfyoit&T.
WHEREAS, tho Estit, of joaepfi T. Rhixlta,
lato of said county, deceased, io unrepresented, no
one having qualified arAdministraftrr ahdSdk k is
important that said Estate shouldba BBBKii.
this is therefore to sunfmoa and admonish nil
persona interested, to be and 'appear-at nv sin
within the time prescribed by daw to show cause (if
any they have) why the adminipD*Uon of ’said’Ea-
tate should not be vested in Lewis G. Button, Clerk
of the Superior Court of said county, or some other-
fit and proper person.
Given under my hand and seal at office; this 11th
day of March, 1861.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN, Ordinary.
61-SOd
March 14,1861.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Calhoun County,.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demands against John Phillips, late of sail-
county, deceased, to present them to me propfcriy'
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as
to show their character and amount—and all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby requested tb
make immediate payment.
JOHNbJ. PERRY,
.. ... * . Adas'r de bonis non*
March 14,1861. 51—40d‘
STEAM SAW
GRIS TJ ILL.
Ten miles from llic City of Albany
imm ah mm,
FROM THE
LAMAK DEPOT,
- Savannah, Ga.,
. always on hand, and for sale hv
SIMS & RUST, Agents.
Albany, June 14. 18G0. 12—tf
heavy expense, hare
FIVE Ul'NDREI) IMPROVED COTTON
GINS FOR SALE.
o furnish any quantity of Lumber and
number of bushels of corn into the best
,r terms nre reasonable, and we hope our
II give us their orders, throw away
and build framed dwellings, cabbii
i. We would be pleased to receive orders
ity. and can make it to the interest of all
hvor us. The roads is good—no hills to
; horses, or poor ones, and none of our
hetc after hauling.
CALLAWAY, DREW A MALLARY.
May 10th, 1860 7-ly
I.AXi FOR SAL.
W. W. CHEEVER, Savannah, or Messrs,
incs A Hobbs, Albany, it re authorized to sell
lie following lands: ^
Numbers 93, 42, aud 139, in the third District of
ilboun county.
Numbers 09, 128, 129, 208. 287 and 288, in the
I ot Knrly county.
I of Baker; numbers
nd 3911, in the 10th
jrs 81,356 and 358. in
BUY ONE OF
J. W. & L. L. jHOORE’S
1 IMPROVED COTTON GINS
WITH
Seed Crushing Mill Attached,
Numbers 11, 12, 45, 123 and 126. in tin* !3tb Di.*.-
ict of Early.
Numbers 137, 144 and 145. in the loth District "f
ecatur; numbers 106, 107. 144. 184 ind 185. in
c 19th District of Decatur; number 379. in jhe
Ith District of Decatur: number 373. in the 21 si
istrict of De-atur, and numbers 243. 214 and 381.
the 28th District of Decatur county.
Number 58, in the 1 Ith District o! Tliomnscoiiu-
. and numbers I. 2. 12. 13. 19. 120. 123 151.187.
■8, 190 and 229, in the 17th District of Thomas.
Number 157. in the 3rd District of Irwin, and
jmber 274. in the 4th District of Irwin county.
Number 525. iqjhe lltli District of Lowndes, and
imher 92. in the 15th Districi of Lownde* county.
I will sell the whole or any part of them, at re i-
U O L L BOX,
iUaiinfnctiired sit
DOUBLE WELLS, GA.
We have accepted the agency of these superio.
Gins, and will be glad to show planters a sample ai
our Ware-House. Orders promptly attended to.
SIMS £ RUST, Agents.
Albany, June 21, 1860. 13-tf
Wheeler & Wilson’s
SEWING MAGHTNES,
THE BEST MADE I
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Great Central Ageury for the State.
—Machines of all kinds repaired by—
E J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Watch Makers aju> Jewelers,
Macon, Oa.
March 29th. 1860 1—ly
New York. July 26. I860.
G. B.
IETTIFAATTXjAL
Tames Tansey
i Marble Monuments. Tombs. &c.. of various de-
;ns. both plain and ornamental. He will also take
iers of private designs, confided to him by his
ends and patrons, nnd have iliem executed in
.ly. Among his designs, may l»e found figures
Faith, Hope and Charily, nnd.otherrcligioussub-
a Italy and France. Designs of any ot the above
rorks furnished on application. Orders promptly
ttended to, anddelivered at Albany. On., or at any
tation on Railroad, at my risk and expense.
Baf Will pay my personal attention io the put-
ing up of Monuments. JAMES TANSEY.
John!!. Dakvobth, Agent, at Albany, Ga.
Nov. 10. 1859. .. . . 33—
ALBANY. i'ilYL,
ALBANY, GA.,
WILL BE OPEN FOR THE ACCOMMODATIO]
OF LOCAL AND TRANSIENT
Boarders,
•FH
Jan. 3, 1861.
OL'orglst —Dougherty County.
B;t the Ordinort/ of said 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. Boynton, late of
said county, dcacased. This is therefore to cite all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased t*i 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, Sam'l D. Irvin, Ordinary for said coun
ty. this 9th January, 1861.
jan.10, J. F. CARGILE, Dep. C. C. O.
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What has cured yellow fever ?—(Refer to Dr. Lebby.of
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What can you get in any quantity by writing to DARBY
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We respectfullysolicit all parents,teachers,heads ol in-
stitutions.and all others interested in the subject of educa
tion, to see that this Catechism is recited by all tho pupil.-,
of the variousschoolsof our country every Monday mom-
I^et all schools adopt it at once, and let the question be
asked ut the close of each day, what is your lesson tor
Monday morning ? Derby's Prophylactic Fluid
N.B.Persons wishing ores, soils, water, doc , anali
can have it done on reasonable terras by sending to 1
Darby. (April 21.)
Sold by
F. O. Welch, Albany, Georgia,
S.W.VVoookcvf, Buena Vista, “
Hxt* &. Fclford, Dawson, “
Da. Joseph Gilpin, “ u
Dr. S'. M. Prothro, Oglethorpe, **
Hall Sc Ford, Ameficus, “
F. W. Fambro, Cuthbert, **
’A. Spinks. Fort Gaine'i, **
Rev. B. B. Ransone, Trwinville, “
Dr. C. R. Moors, Weston, “
H.S. CuajiBerlin Sc Co.. Weston, Geo.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Cdliotux County.
N OTICE is hereby given to *11 persons having
demands against Lewis D. Gilbert, late of said
county, deceased, to present them to me properly
mads out, within the time prescribed by law, • so tta
to show their character and amount—and .all per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required
to make immediate payment.
JOHN J. PERRY, Adm’r.
March 14,1861. * 61-40d
STATE OF GEORGIA—Cmhotm County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons havifig
demands against John Hammock, late ofaahF
county, deceased; to present them to me propCHv
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so a»
to show their character and amount—and' tip per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required 1
to make immediate payment.
JOHN J. PERRY, Adm’r.
March 14, 1861. 61-40d
GEORGIA—CALHOUN COUNTV.
To all Whom it Hay,Concern.
WHEREAS, Elisabeth Strickland and Joel Strick
land has applied to me for Letters of Administra
tion on thb estate of Alexander Strickland, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all par
ties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to show
cause (if any they have) within the time prescribed
by law why letters should not be granted to said
applicant. Witness, my hand, this 18th Feb. 1861.
feb.28. HANS T. ROBINSON, dcco.
GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
By the Ordinary of said County.
WHEREAS, John B. Gilbert, Executor of Geo. W!-
Collier, dec’d, has applied to the Court of Ordin'
ary for leave !o sell the following Negroes belong
ing to said estate, to-wit: William, Mary and her
child Olive, and Sarah and her child—also, fifty
seres of land off of the South-Eastern portion of
lot No. 365 in the 1st dist. of Dougherty county.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, te
file their objections (if any they have) in my office,
within sixty days from the publication of this cita
lion, why leave to sell said property should not be
granted. Witness, Sam’l D. Irvin, Esq., Ordinary
for eaid county, this 26th dav of January, 1861.
jan.31. J. F. CARGILE. Dep. Cl’k C. O.
GEORGIA, 1 Clekk’s Office Ikfebicr
Oaliiocn Countt. / Court. January 2d, 1861.
A LL persons interested are hereby notified that
Janies Brown, of the 1123d district. G. M..
tolls before A. A. Pit I man, one of the Justices cf
cnee for said district, ns an Estray. i liny Mule,
about nine years of age. valued bjr L. D. .M our we
1 M. Carter, freeholders of said county and din-
et, to be worth Seventy dollars. TLe owner of
said Estrny is required to come forward, pay Char
les nnd take said Mule away, or it will be dealt
rith ns the law directs.
A true extract from the T>irnv iWk.
.Tan. 10. (42) JOHN .1. P*EBUY, (TV T. C.
FEET ILIZER.
\ a
AMMOXIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF LIME.
W E are now receiving large quantities of this most
approved FERTILIZER, and are ready to fill or
ders to any extent
To insure a supply, planters aresolicited to order early.
STOVALL, M’LAUGHLIN Sc CO.,
Oct. II, 1860. 29— General Agents, Augusts, Ga
Georgia, Wobtii County.
Georgia Powell, by her next friend,’l
Sylvaous Jordan, I In Equity ii
vs. I Worth Super.-.
Elizabeth Jordan, Administratrix r Court, October
of Joshua Jordan, dec’d, sod Alfred j Term, 1860.
J. Powell J
I T appearing to the Court that one of the defendants h.
the shove stated bill, to-wit; Alfred J. Powell resides
beyond the jurisdiction of this Court and this State—It it
therefore ordered that said A Bred J. Powell be served with
notice of said suit by a publication of this order, once a
month for four months in the Albanv Patriot, a public
newspaper primed nnd published in the town of Albany,
and that the said Alfred J. Powell person ally appear at
the next term of ihiaCourt to be holdeoon the third Moo-
day of April, 1861, and mat be then and there plead, ans
wer or demur to said bill, or the same will be taken for
confessed, and complainant allowed to proceed eiporfe.
By the Coart.
SAMUEL HALL. ? Complainant's
WM. A. HARRIS,} - Atfys.
I hereby certify that the shove is a true extract Iron* the
minutes of Wortn Superior Court, October 14th, I860.
'ROBT J. WEEKS.CPk8.C.
November 8, i860. mlrn.
¥>I.ANKSTir«d by lawyer* Clerks, Onlinerys,
Jt> If.,—a good coppljMfti hand ai this offide.
COME ALL!
^*E are in hopes our friends will come imtnedi-
. . ately and assist ns. Yon all know our r
cent losses. Come without further notice.
HILL. WRlGflT & MARSHALL.
Albany. Ga., Nov. 29. 1860. 36-
DRUGS & MEDICINES!
Opposite tlie Post Office-
a owezst
Patent Medicines
Of the day, which will be sold at low prices.
PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
White Leud, French and American Zinc, and a lame as
eortment of Colors ground in Oil; Conch,Copsl,Furni
ture, Leather, Damar sod Japan Varnishes and Brashes of
every size and kind. —
IK! Ml
Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Machine, Train. Neat’s Foot
and Kerosene Illuminating Oil: also fresh Burning Fluid
and Camphene always on hand.
CONGRESS WATER,
And Citrate of Magnesia,' fresh and wood. Cigars am
Tobacco of the choicest brands, all of which witl besol
at exceedingly low prices. A call i
March *8,1860.
i solicited
A. G. OWEN,
ly—51
Office Findlay’s iron Works.
Git.) July 25lli, 1800.
T HOMAS j. FLINT, Esq., of Albany, Ga.. is our
duly authorised Agent for the transaction of
any business connected with our establishment.
J. N. A C. D. FENDLAT.
August 2,1860. . 19-tf
(■EOHiilA—DOUGHERTY < 0> MV.
BY THE ORDINARY Of SAID COUNTY.
W1IERKAS, David S Mends, A.iniini-tmtm on .
ctat* ol Baton Holly, has file! his final r. turn, ami
sent-* that he has fully admiuLteud said Ustun, i
prays for letters of dismission from :1k* wutir. 'I l*is
therefore Incite and admonish-a II and tin^nlar il. t ki
dred and creditors of eaid Estate to I* «r.d »| |var at i
y they have) Hhy
not he granted at the March Tenn ol this 0.
Witness, Samuel D. livin, Emj , Ordinary for n
couuty. J. F- CARGILE,
Deputy Ordinary
September 13th, l8f>0 24—f*tr
GEORGIA, WORTH COUNT*.
TO ALL VfllOM IT MAY COXCKITN.
1I / HEREAS, James M. Rouse, Administrator »n the
v T Estate of Dennis Rouse, deceased, applies to m» ter
letters ol Dismission from the Administration ol said Es
tate. Therefore the kindled ard cndiiois ol saiu deceas
ed are hereby cited and adm-mi.-hed to file their objections
(if any they have) in .my office within the time prescribed
by law, otherwise letters Di.-missory will be granted 1*
the applicant at the March Term of this Court IK],
Given under my hand in office, tl.i> Sept. 6ih, i860.
J. N. FORD, Ordinarv.
September 13th, 1860 24—fm
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
BY THE ORDINARY OF SAID COUNTY.
J AMES 8. MILLER, Administrator of Sarah W.
Hodges, deceased, represents to the Court in hi» peti
tion, duly filed and entered on record, that be haa fully
administered Sarah W. Hodges' estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause, it any thev can, why letter* of distnistfon
should not be granted said applicant in teim* of the lew.
Witness, Sam’i. D. lavra, Esq., Ordinary for said eoanty,
this 23d day of October. 1860.
6m. J. F. CARGILE,Dep,Cl’k C. 0-.
GEORGIA—Lee County.
clrrk’s office, inferior court, fkb. 8, 1861.
A LL persons interested are hereby notified th»t Chae.
ljL J- Baldwin, of the 738th di4rict,G. M ,tolla before
C. P. Gill, one of the Justices of the Peace for eaid cour
ty.as an astray, a sorrel horse mule, medium size, with _
grayspol in the forehead, about fifteen years old, valued
by Thomas F. Porter and A. B. Lipaey, freeholders of
Mid county, to be worth rixty dollars. The owuer of
said estray is required to come forward, pay chargee, and
take said mule away, or he will be dealt with, ns the law
directs S. V. GAY. Clerk I. C.
Feb. 21,1761. 48>30d
GEORGIA, Calhoun County.
WnEREAS, Malcomb McCorquodale applies to
me for letters of Administration upon the estate
of Ezekiel Suggs, late of said coftnty, 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 my
office' on or before the fourth Monday in March
next, and show cause, (if any they have) why said
letters should not be grauted.
Given under my band in office at Morgan. Feb.
9th, 1861. WM. E. GRIFFIN, Ord’y.
February 14th, 1861. 47—80d
GEORGIA, Calhoun County.
WHEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, Administrator on
the estate of Sarah Mcrrit, dec’d, applies to
for Letters of Dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt per
sons concerned to be and appear at my offiee 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 8d day of Octobet, 1860.
WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN. Ordinary.,
October 11, I860. Cm
GEORGIA, Calhoun County.
WHEREAS, Joseph W. Roberts, Administrator 4n
the estate of Richard Cox, alias J. R. Cox, dec’d,
applies to me for Letters of Dismission from «sjd
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ill pri--
sons concerned to be and sppear at my office within
the time prescribed by law and file their objections,
If any they have, otherwise letters of dismission w|H
be granted to said applicant. Givea under ray bafid
office at Morgan, this 3d day of Octobe#, 1869.
WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN, Ordinary.
October 11, 1860. . 6m
McNau«ht. Beard & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
ystsm-
Amgftraa, is*o.
GEORGIA—Dougherty Couuty.
. COURT OF ORDINARY, FEB’Y TERM. 1861.
117" HERE A8, Thomas-J. Johnston, late of said
VJ county, deceased, having in and by his last
Will andTesUment appointed an executor to oarry
ont the provisions of his said Will; and whereas,
the executor, so appointed has this day apneared in
open Court and surrendered said Will to its custody,
and filed in writing his renunciation o)T said execu
torship, and no other penon having applied for let-
term of administration on said estate with the will
annexed:
This is therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of 'said deceased to
be and appear at my office within the tinfe prescribed
by law, then and There to show cause, if any they
hive, why the administration otsaid estate with the
will annexed, should not be vested in- Lewis G. Sut
ton, Clerk of tbo<8uperior Court of said county; or
some other At and proper person.
Given under nay hand and offleUl signature this
12th d»X of.February, 186L !>j.L. * L-.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN, Ordinary.-
Job. 14,1*61. ■ 47-36d
Georgia—Baker County. 1
A LL persons are hereby notified that I shall ap
ply to the Ordihhry or said eounty, within the
ume prescribed by law, for letters of dismission
from the Estate of William J. Billing, late of aaid
cu», y . tal MART :j _
August 30,1800.
GEORGIA, Cullioun County. .
TWO mouths after date application .HI bo mad*
to tho Court of Crdinarj of said county, at the first
regular term after expiration of two months from
this notice, for teare to sell the lauds befcugiug to
the estate of Isham K. Mills, late of ., said county,
deceased, foe the benefit of thohelrr and creditors
of said deceased. - ' • ' • ‘
JAMES II. MIUS,
Adm’r. of J. B. Mills.
rsb.14.lWl. a
TO RENT.
-/■vNE of the most desirable residences in tho city.
U-Terms right. g ^
Albany! Vab. I8th, IMI.