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mAh fy^r USE W Oallichans Pills V. .Si x FQR >V '- eSS* nSkMSm LEGAL N’O'TICES. DOUUHKKTY COUNTY. CHILLS & FEVER * cnftw •r , v'\ •• w will tlo all dial is claimed for them, cheerfully recommend ihem in public favor : T. H. Walts, cx-Gotcrro»r of A In; A. II. (’lillicrall of Ala; M. I., Woods, 200 Broadway, N. V.; Jno. W. A. Sanford. Allorney Gcneinl of Alabama; w \ nibb, Montgomery, Ain.: K. A. Banks, New Or leans, Ln: Geo. Mnitou, Esq., Mayor ol Wetuinpka, Blt.lt. Ala.: J. 1*. Kiddle, N, 0.,lutc It. It. coni motor, Ala. nml Georgia. 1>AN I. SAl KK, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. & A. M., Ala. Atlanta, <1a., March 23. Gallighnns Pills have been used In hundreds of rases under my knowledge, with perfect success. I recommend (hem to the afflicted every where. joiin s. Hi a"* tATIIKIt. I.OWMDKS rot sty, Ala. Gnllighnn's Pills.—1 have given (Item and used them for some time, for Chills and Fever. If they have ever failed in curing, I have never heard of it. CHOW ELL IHIODNAX. Ai.hasv, (Ja., Feb. 20, 1837. Messrs. |,. E. k II. K. Welch—Gents: I have used Gallighau’s Pills in more than forty cases of Chills and Fever on the plantation of It. K. Hines, r.««|.. during the past year, and in no case have they fail ed to do all they rlniin to do. I consider them the best Fever and Ague Pill in use. A. II. FA NT. Amkriit*, Ga*., Sept 1H, 1800 Gents— Gnllighans Pills met with ready sale here, and are taking the place of nil other remedies for ?r . C. W. HANCOCK. "hills nml Fever. Amriikts. April 17, 1807 One box of Gnllighans Pills cured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. They aro the best medicine for Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. ItONALHHON, Clerk Superior Court, Homier County, Ga 1ML Tor nnlo by all Drugglata gOJT Country Merchants supplied in Albany Dougherty Sheriff’s Sale. Will bo cold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court House door of Dougherty county, between the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty to-wit t .1 dozen Drab Hats, and creditors of Jaeeb Tucker, deceased, to be and appear at my offic* frithih the time prescribed by law, to show' cause, (if any they have) why I should not appoint Kligah McKanie Guardian or the per son anil property of the miner hei *s of said dee d, under mj 10 black hats, mode DE. P. 2 •• •• Paris, 4 ft 14 3 Libel for Divoroe. Ktmjnmin Will!,, v». Milly Willi,. 1 patten bats, • hats, l 1 ti pair drab pants, 2 “ (Jasmere “ 1 ••Cloth 1 •• Checked •• 2 “ Corded “ 4 “ spotted “ 2 •• gray 2 casmere vests, fi checkeil •• 4 " Sheriff that the party defendant does not reside this county, Lt is on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant appearand answer at the next term of this Court, else the case be considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in the Albany News once a month for four months. A true extract from the minutes. April 23, 1807 W. L. HUNT, Clerk. 3 overcoats, 2 plush 1 silk I ,rmy 1 velvet 2 sack 4 frock " It •• “ I sack “ 21 pais low shoes, 19 “ llrogan “ H •• •• 7 " women “ Gkorqia—Worth County. 1XTV days afterdate application will be made i to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell lie land belonging to the estate of John Long, late of said county, deceased. W. 0. LAVENDER, Adrn’r with Will annexed. April 23, 1807 This is to notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of David Hi * * ‘ - • • *“ J - ornsby, late of said county, de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the ime prescribed by law, to show cause, If any they have, why I should not appoint Hteplisn Drown, of said county, Administrator on said estate of David Hornsby. J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. April 23, 1807 finny, Bull, and Gilbert \ llrollier. . E. It II. E Welch "(xa rholcsnle llilsmati , Ala. AVIfOLKSALK lir 111.01 XT & IUI.E, Montgomery Edward Wilder k t’o, Louisville. Ky. Hurtles Ward ,VVo, New Orleans, Harris! liisley .t Co, and Me- Kessoiis k Holdiin, New York. May 23, 1837 ft3-0ui THE CELEBRATED PRATT COTTON GIN, For Sal<? at W. I. VASON'S. 40, BO, 60, 70 and 80 SAW. I ARTIES NEEDING NEW GINS can be furn- ,<died with tills Improved Cotton Gin at Low figures T *Vb-rt.n cpai t. \ The reputation of Ibis Gin. is well known in thi section. August It), 07 83tf GULLBTT’S PATENT IMPROVED Steel Brush Cotton (Jins! ¥ E have accepted the Agency for the sale of these GINS upon the representation of relia* ble gentlemen, who have carefully tested their qualities, nml wlm represent that they an .•Hi. Best Gins In Use W. M. Philips, Esq., now Editor of the* .UMKR.” ! ‘•SOUTH- lempliis. Tenn , after careftil experiments with this Gin and Carvers, in ginning cotton taken from the same pile, which was after wards submitted to the careful examination of Com mission Merchants and Factors at New Orleans, writea Feb, 12th, 1807 : ••Your Gin was pronounced as making the REST COTTON FOR SALE, and worth TWOCTS. MORE PER POUND than the Carvers. “ 1 was a good judge myself, and have owned Gins from half a dozen makers, always trying for the best. •• I have yet to see a Gin that can EXCEL yours in spe»«l, and so far as I know, tiie quality Si'll- PASSES the he»t*tand ever made Charle* A. Peabody, Esq., of Columbus, Ga., writes January 4th, 1887: “ It e'eansthe cotton, and preserves the fibre better than auy Gin I have ever tried. The Manu facturer that purchased and used my cotton, wrote me that it was the Beat Oluned Cotton they had ever worked. " I would not he without U in giuuing my cotton for five times its worth." We are now running two of these Gins by steam at our Mill in Albany, Ga., where we are prepared To Gin and Pack Crops, and where their work may be examined. For further particulars, address us at Albany, Ga., oi our Ageuts, Messrs. Hardeman & Sparks, Macon, (■a. We arc also Agents for the sale of UkhmII's Cclrbra.rd Portable Hand Power rollon Press. Which may bi- scon at our Oilier. fi. Jc A. K. TIFT, A^g. Sfl—fC. Albany, da. FOR SALE AT Rust ft Johnston's Warehouse, one of EnNjfs Inpd Hon Gins W 11ICII may he run by band or by power gear. and makes a much better quality of Lint than of INGERSOLL’8 IM- jotber Gin. Alto, one PROVED PORTAIIUK HAND PRESSES, (a great improvement). TERMS-L int Cotton 1st of October next. July 27-701 in ATTENTION! |H sugar bowls, ‘JO tea pots, ‘J wash bowls and pitchers, It) setscups and saucers, ti cream pots, 9 large howls, ft small “ ft “ dishes, M handled coflen pots, 13 “ “ 20 strainers, I box tea, 21 washboards, 4 ha I moral skirts, 42 yds ailk poplin, 102 “ merino, 4(1 “ striped chintz, 1H “ checked poplin, 37 u striped “ 43 “ inarino, 1 lot ol buttons, 3 boxes soap, 12 collars and cufls, 10 pair kid gloves, - ti bunches lace, 1 lot trimming, ti seta iewolry, handkerchiefs, 4 ailk Hilk thread, K cravats, tl tooth brushes, 8 shaving •• 3 hair '• ti Hash “ combs I lot No. 1, .. ! . .. .j, 1 lot 61111011*1, Levied on as the property of Murphy A Lindsey ) fifa, R. Simon & Co. et al, vs. to satisfy a mortgage said Murphy k Lindsey. J. W. KEMP, Sheriff. July 13, 1807. __ ; douoherty superior court JUNE TERM, 1867. woivrn titwft'fv, 0 konciA—Worth CUtinitr. tiff nil >ml a wsM&ssm These arc to notify all and slfljJUtar the kittdrctl tucker, ' Given under my hand and official signature. Aug. 27, 1807 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. [postponed] A dministrutor’a Sale. X til, first Tuesday in Bepietnberncit, will be 1 I sold in the town uf Camilla, Mitchell county, (Ja., all the Heal Estate belonging to the estate of Daniel Clemente, coneisting or lot of land number 159, In the Otlt diitrlcl af raid county, (except ww- uw'e Dower). Sold for the benefit of the ltclre ana ow'b Dower). Sold for llte - creditore. Terms, small notes with npprosed ee- curlty, payable 1st of January ticxl 4 3 P 7 JESSE POLLOCK, Adm’r. * 1 In Worth j Court, April Superior Term,’67. T appearing to the Court by the return of the riff that • [POSTPONED | Administrator’s Sale. O N the firet Tueiday in September next, will be aold In the town of Camilla, Mitchell county, Ua., all the Ilea. Estate belonging to the estate of D. A. Uostick, deceased, consisting of filly acres of land, Iba south-west corner of lot number 173, in the 11th district of said oounty. Also, lot number 20 in the Oth district, except 122} acres sold off.— Sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors-— Terms, small notes with approved security, payable 1st day of January uexi. JESSE POLLOCK, Adm’r. July 0,1807 Ororuia—Worth County. GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY. WHEREAS, Ceilia E. Huckelew applies to me for letters of dismission from the ndminisaration of James F. Buokelew, deceased: These are therefore to notify all ami singular the klndrod and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not he grauted. Given under my naud nnd official signature, this 20th day of December, 1800. JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary. Dec 29,1800 04-0m • Grobiiia—Worth County. These are to notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of Washington Rrown, late of said county, deceased, to he and nppear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why 1 should not appoint Stephen Rrown, of said county, Administrator on said estate “(ff Rrown. 807 J. W. HOUSE, Ordinary. of WalMoL April 23, Georgia—Worth County, Sarah R. Kerce, Guardian of Laura Williamson, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for a discharge from her guardianship of Laura Williamson, person nnd property. This is to oitc all persons concerned to show cause by filing objections in my office why he said Sarah R. Kerce should not he dismissed f oin her guardianship, nml receive the usual letter of dismission. Given under uiy official signature, August (». IHtr (Jrohciia—Worth County. These are to notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of Samuel Story, late of said county, deceased, to lie and appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, nml show cause, if any they * 1 ' * Id not appoint James I, “ ' have, why I should not appoint .Inines L. Story, of said county, Administrator on said estate of Sam uel Story. .f. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. April 23. 18C.7 Georgia—Worth Ctilfj WHERE AH, HessomsFalroloth Administrator on the Estate of George M. Green deceased, applies to Ueergi me for letters of Dismission. These are therefore, to notify the kindred and oreitors, of said deceased, to ho and appear at my office within the time pre scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of dismission should not be grant ed. (liven under my band and official signature, De cember 4tli, 1030. J. W. HOUSE, Ordinary. Deo. 22. ’00 03. GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY. WHERKAR, Renjamin Willis applies to me for letters of dismission from administration on the es talc of John Willis, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to > show cause, if any they have, why said letter* should not he granted. Glv iven under my hand and official signature, this 20th day or Dec., 1833. JAMES VL. ROUSE, Ordinary. Dec 20,1833 34—(ini Abner I*. Belcher vs. Newton I*. Rrinson Isaac R. Rrinson- a Ik j Rule Ni Si. I HIE facts stated in the foregoing petition (•red that _ pearing to he true, it is ordered that Defend ants pay into Court on or before the first day of xt June, the sum of thirl- -five hundred dollars. with interest from the 1st dav of January 1804, and lai nil legal costa which have aoorued. aud on failure so to do, to forfeit the equity of redemption on and to Jot of land number (342) containing 200 acres, more or lone, and fractional lot number 813 containing one hundred and three nnd three-fourths acres, more or less. Said lands lying and being in the 1st district of Dougherty county. And It Is further ordered t f that this Rule be sorv- od upon said Defendants, or their special agent or allorney, at least three months previous to the Aral day of next June, and thnt said Hula he published once a month for four months in the Albany News, a public gazette, published iu (ho city of Albany, ** ‘ “ (J. the minutes of Dougherty Superior Court, June Term, 1867. J. F. CAKGILE, Clerk. July 2d, 1837 70—m4m G EORQ1A—Dot'oiiaaTT Covmtt. W it rs a as, John M. Hill applies to roe for tetters of Administration oo the estate of Dr. A. C. Hill, late of said county, ‘.eceaaed: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said De ceased, to he and appear at ;ny office within the y law, to show time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why permanent letters of Administra tion should not be granted to said John M. Hill, on A. t\ Hill's estate. Given under my hand and official signature at office in Albany. W. H. WILDER, Albany, April 23, 1807. Ordinary. r> i EORGIa—Dov<iherty County. Wuerras, John M. Hill applies to me fot Letters of Guardianship of the person and property of Lodowick M. Hill, minor son of A. C. Hill, laic ’ late of said county, deceased: These nre therefore to cite all and singular the next of kin of said minor to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law. to show cause, if anv they have, why Letters of Guardian- ild not be granted to J ship should not be granted to J. M. Hilt, of tho person aud property of said L. M. Hill, minor, &c. Given under my hand and official signature at office in Albany, April 23, 1837. W. H. WILDERR, Ordinary. NOTICE- A LL persons indebted to the estate of F. If. DeUraffcnricd, late of said county, deceased, nre requested to make Immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate will pre sent them properly authenticated within the time proscribed hy law. . . . „ WM * OLIVER, Adm r F. H. DeGraffenried, dee d, April 9, 1837 Gkoruia—Dougherty Oounty. WHEREAS, Marcella J. Slaughter, Admr'x ... W. M. Slaughter, deceased, applies to me for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased. These are therefore to notify all parties Interes ted. to show cause within sixty days after the pub lication of this notice, why said leave should not b< granted. Given under mjr^hand and official algnatnre, this 3th day of Jnne W. H. Vfll.DKR, POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Y vlHit, of an onler from Hi, Cairn of Onlin* .fiorl i, oo.iol.. II V.. ,n n * ry of Dougherty county, will be sold before the Court House door of oai|} county, on the first £ —%o:— NY PERSON holding NOTES or CLAIMS on Baers A Brinson, or Notes on which ****** ,m dlyl*~n24-t u .pon* TuMda, In NoTambar nax*. w!tU|n t'h. U,.| |,aura of sale, City hot number i * — ** “I. on Broad street, in l , b t ft*V.^ n;r : *»/ John H. Dhfc. iv-* . .. «(► acre. forth at the time of his death, containing oi taore or leaa. with the impreettneste thereon. Hold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of naid de- eaased. Terms Cash. JOHN R. HILL. Albany, Go., Sept 7»b, 67. Adm’r J. H. IMuforth. Administrator's Sale. Will he sold beforo the Court House door in Isabella, Worth oounty Ga., between the legal hours of sale, ou tho first Tuesday in Gotoher next, lot of land number ono hundred nnd fourteen (114) in the Iftth District of said county, widow's dower except ed. Terms cash. RAI.LIK TISON, Aug 13, 37 Adm'x of K. M. Tison, dee'd DOUGHERTY SHERIFF SALE, Will he sold before tho Court House door, in the oily of Albany, on tho first Tucadny in September ' - “ ’ ‘ - * -Thirty-five next, between the usual hours of sale hales ofootlou marked 8. & T., to satisfy two' fifns from Terrell Superior Court. May Term 1833, Snmuel D. Irvin, administrator de bonis non of Thomas J. Johnston, deceased, vs. John T. Howard, , and James W. Henderson, nnd Win. If. Turner. Levied ns defendant’s property, nod pointed out by 8. I). Irvin. J. S. DROWN, D. Sheriff. July 30, 1837 GtonuiA—Worth county. These nre to notify the kindred and creditors A'd all others concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, nnd show cause, if any (hey can, why Ceila E. Huckelew, ad ministratrix with the Will annexed on the estate of James Huckelew, deceased, should not ho dlsohnrg •d from her said trust. J. W. ROUSE, July 13,’07. Ordinary. Gkoruia—-Worth County. These are lonotify all and singular the kindred . R. Thews, late of said oounty, and creditors of S, deceased, to he and appear nt tny office within the time preaorihedby law, to show cause, if any they have, w)i) I should not appoint Joshua Thews Ad ministrator on the said estate of 8. R. Thews. April 28,1837 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. GrorfU—Worlh I'oantjr. Eli Sikes, Administrator on the estate of John T. Davis, deeeaaod, having applied to me for a dis charge from his administration of John T. Davis' estate, This is therefore to oite all singular, the kindred and creditors of said deoeased, to show cause by filing ob)eotions in tny office, why the said EH Sikes snould no* be dismissed from his admin istratiou and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my official signature, August 0, 1837 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. august 18,1887 Georgia—(Forth County. These are to notify all and singular, the kindred and creditors of William II: Willis, deceased, to he at my office on or before the first Mon December next, and show cause if any they have, why Renjamin Willis, the administrator on the estate of said deceased should not he discharged and appear day in uect from bis (rust and receive letters dUmissory, Giv- 7th. 1837. en under my hand and seal, June the J. W. ROUSE, Ordln’y August 13, 37 Gao mu l a—Dougherty County, Whereas, II. J. Jehnson, adm’r of the estate oi Hoheri Johnson. dco'd, applies (erne for leavo to sell all ihelands belonging to said estate. These are therefore to cite nil and singular the creditors and next of kin of said deoeased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why aaid leave should not he granted, Given under my hand and official alinatur*, this. —w.' it. Mr— 29th day of July, 1837. July 30,1807 ILDKR, Ordinaxy. Groroi a—Dougherty County. N OTICE is hereby given to all persons concern cd, that on tfu that on tfie" — day of— 1807, Sidney U. Crenshaw, late of Dongharty county, de parted this life Intestate, and no person hosapp” ' Tor administration on the estate oraald 8. K. Ci •haw, and that In terms of tko law administration will be vested In (hr i terk of the Superior Court, >» .wiry * Irtjr day* af* irr iur puuucamu wi »ui, citation, utileMtaoibo ml id otOmlobib (hade to his appointment. or some other IU and proper person, ter the publicaticn of this ell Given under tap hand and'official aignatnrf, this *“ ” “""'DER,t 12th of April. 1&37. April 19. 180: W. H. WILDER, Onl y. [ Mortgage, etc. July 6, 1837 Dongharty Superior Court, June Tem—1867. PETER McLARUJt. ) t>*. c E. W. Jenkinsfc John F. Jetkihs. J It appearing to the Court by the petition .ol 1 cter McLaren, accompanied by the note and mortgage deed, that on the‘22dilay of July, 1833, that the De fendants delivered to Julia A. l*acc, Lxeoutrlxol D. pace, deceased, which said Julia A. lias, since the makingof saidnoto and mortgage, intermarried with the Plaintiff, since which marriage no successor to said Executrix has been appointed, hearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby the Defendants promised, on the first day of January, 1805, to pay to the Plaintiff as afotesaid, or hearer, five thousand dollais, for value received. And that, on the day and year aforesaid, the Defendants, the better to secure the payment of said note, executed and de barred to the said Julia A., as aforesaid, the deed of mortgage whereby tho said Defendants mort gaged to the said Julia A., ns aforesaid, city lots Nos. (49) Forty-nine and (51) Hfty-onc, on the corner of Broad and Jackson streets, Albany, Ga. And It further appearing that the said note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered, thnt tiic said De fendants do pay into Court, on or before the first - — . . . .1 - J* . I-— -...I*, n..... 1 i a. t n I* it a I august 13, 37 J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary (xn EORGIA—DomiKRTY ( Whereas, tho estate of Mrs. Nancy Smith, of said County, J county, is not now represented, James 8. Doyle, the ‘d Administrator on said estate, having been dismiss ed therefrom, nnd his letters revokt-d; and whereas Charles Spitz applies to mo for letters of adtninls- ration de bonis non on snid estate. These are therefore to cite nml admonish all and singular the creditors and next of kin of snid Nancy Smith, to be and appear al my office within the time prescribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of administration should not be granted lo snid Spitz on f’.ancy Smith's estate. Given under my hand nnd official signature, this 22d day of May, 1837. June 1st, 1837. W. II. WILDER, Ordinary HAKE It COUNTY. Baker Superior Court—Nov. Term, 1866. T being represented to the Court by the | etition I uat of Charles II. Parmlee, that by deed of mortgage IMPORT.lJVrr 1 Study Well Before You Act! I —o— have your "'ATch I F YOU 1)Krill JEWELRY neatly repair*d/cuii ori S. STRAUS, At his temporary place next to Hines I Law Office, us he, with his N/.’ I’A'.V TI' / • 1!. EXPERIENCE, and with >» PI N 1 V||p'*1 ifurl ASSISTANT will wnir.:,,.“ogive 2S D | lion. I day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest and costs due on said note, or show cause to the contrary, If any they have. And that on failure of the Defendants to do so, the equity of redemption in and to aaid mortgaged property be forever there after barred and foreclosed. And it ii further ordered that this Rule he pub lished In the Albany News once a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court, or served on Defendant* or their Attorney nt least three month! before the next term of the Court. A true extract from the minutes of this Court. J. F. CAUU1LE, Clerk. Chargi in life S as npy city es South. as Lo iv | ter Ho Win Finish His Work Aaccordi„,| Promise. 5 °* Ho keeps ali kinds of Goods nstinlly f„ lin( i ltl . FIRST CLASS JEWELRY STOBvl Among them ®E.| Ladies’ anil Gents’ Fine Gold fhaia. I Signet nr.il Coin Kings. Kins, Sleeve-SlnJ, Huttons, Brooches, Seals, Keys, and Masonic Emblems. 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The Proprietors of the above Journallmvc spared no labor or expense to place it in tiik front nted the first day of Jnnunry, 1832, William S, conveyed to said Parmlee certain lots and parts of lots of land, lying in the seventh district of Uakar oounty, known as numbers two hundred nnd forty, i 240) nnd two hundred and two, (202) each contain- ng two hundred and fifty ilcrcs, and lot number two hundred and one, (201) with the exception of fif teen and one-uixth acres olf of (lie south end of naid lot, aud.the undivided one-half of l\»t number two hundred and thirty-nine, the said part of 201 con taining two hundred and thirty-four and five-sixth acres, and the snid part of two hundred nnd thirty- nine containing one hundred and twenty five acres, for the purpose of securing the payment of three (3) promissory notes made hy the said Wise, each dated tho said 1st of January, 1832, and payable with interest from (laic, ono payable twelve months after date, for $291(5 13, twenty uino hundred and sixteen dollars nnd sixteen cents ; the second pay able two yonrs after date for said sum ($2910 10) and the third note due three years after (Into, for the snid sum of $2913 13 The whole ofsnld notes amounting In the snid sum of Eiglity-8even Hun dred and Forty-Eight Dollars nnd forty-eight cents, aud which said notes are now due and unpaid. It is ordered thnt said William 8. Wise do pay into this Court hy the first day of next term, the principal, interest and cost duo upon said notes, or show cause, if any he can, to the contrary, and in default thereof foreclosure to he granted lo the said Charles II. Parmlee of said mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the snid William 8. Wise, therein hu forever barred, and that service of this rule he perfected on said William 8. Wise accord ing to law. HINES & HOBBS, 1*1 ff's Att’ys. The Defendant, W. 8. Wise, is not lo he found in this county by me. DAVID McMURRAY, Sheriff. A true extract from the minutes of Baker Superior Court, hovemher Term, 183(5. THOMAS ALLEN, Clerk. une 25tb, 1837. of Southern newspapeis, und aro gratified to an- their effort Notice to Debtors and Creditors. KR80NS indebted lo the estate of 8idney Crenshaw, late of Dougherty county, de ceased, are requested to mako immediate payment, aid estate and all persons having claims ngninst said estate will present them as the law direct J. F. CAKGILE, Administrator. GEORQIA—Dougherty County. A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of U. W. llnwson, late of said county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims against the estate will render them as the law directs. A. E. RAWSON, n(51 Administratrix -A.noth.er QOMR8, BRUSHES, Lot SOAPS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, POCKET ROOKS. PISTOLS, KNIVES, Ae„ at REVOLVERS. C OLT’S, Cooper’s Self Cocking, Nalionnl Aim Co's, Whitney’s, ltacon's Merwin k Bray’s. Prices from $12 to $25. L. R. WELCH & CO. Albany Book and Jewelry Store. A NY GOODS in our line orde. without EXTRA CHARGE. Eipccinl pains |aken in filling these special orders m tta.lj III...L II'. -I. . i for eilh»r B.oka, lllunk Work, Mfipui»w, Ji,„j 0l Musical Instruments, Watches, JeweUy, Silver Wgre, &c., kc. L. E. WELCH & CO. O Iff On time RUT NOT One d } M. Finn Watclios and Clocks Repaired AT KACOB PRICES, "t* 4 S»M ,el . 1 <"> reoroolecl. Spectacle Mum r«- J '* 4 - $'#»ir«l. Kagravlng done, Fine Block Welch.. t?odu,. Ha. dold J.w.tre, g||! m anu sfiaer rtitied Were. Any gobds ft nj{, line ordered for CiiMiinter-i. • , , / • i .L.Ee WELCH A CO, Book-ellere and Jewelers. ‘ * J YU.d nounce that their efforts have been liberally reward ed. The Journal $ Mtutngrr has now a circulation that reaches every part of Georgia, nnd extends over all the United States, and its daily issue is eqnal to that of any outside of New Orleans. As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM it preset! s peculiar adva (ages, and we are determined that it sham, not he surpassed as a Vthicle of rtliuhlr AVic.i. It contain* the Lkoal Anvxnri*!so of nearly all the acescent counties, including BIBB, CRAWFORD, UPSON. MONROE, HOUSTON, DOOLY, TAYLOR, MACON and TWIOOS, Making it almost iNixti’K.vsAnr.K to business men. Ratos of AdvortUlng reasonable. The Weekly Journal & Messenger u For the Country, ° I* Published EVERY* YVEDNESDAY’, and rnni»>n<» the most roliable and In'eresting reading matter Iu be found in any paper in this section. Term* of..Sub»ori])tiou: Weekly, (perY’eftr) ..$ 3,00 Daily, ono month,.., i.titi (‘ three months 2,50 *.* one year, 10,00 Remittances by Express, or Registered Letters nt our risk. Address ROBE St BURR, May 21, 1837. Macon, Ga Furniture, Sash, Blinds & Doors! tory on T Wholesale and Retail, at Iff EW YOR K ICES for.gash on delivety—from Steam Fae- Albany Watch and Jewelry SI BROAD STREET, - - ALBANY, (I S. STRA.TJS. Albany, October27, 1830 lyrelitlj THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPI For 1H07. DAILY AND WEEKLY. 1 U1E I’liOI’ltlliTOllS OFTIIKABOI Joiirnnl have spared no labor nr pxprnw place it in the front t ank of Southern nei pern, and they nre gratified to nnnmmrt\Ul efforts have been liberally rewaidcd hy thepd Tho TELEGRAPH has now a oliciilatiotilhxiy ' every part of Georgia and extends into nil cent Stales, and its daily uhiic in equal t{ any Southern journal outside of New OiletM For this reason it presents peculiar ml vnntn|H» ADVERTISING MEDIUM, and we nvo determined that ns a YI’I!KT.1| NEWS it shall not he excelled. W K K K I. T II E V T 10 L K (i ii A PHI Designed for the country, is published every FrjiJ and is the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST WO LY in the South. Ii contains eight pages, or FIFTY-SIX COLUMNS OF MATTED, chiefly NEWS, EDITORIAL and MARKETS.| hut a limited number of advertisements ire f ted, the object of the Proprietors being to i tin? planters and farmers of the South wiilidt^ pletc history of current events ami other infer lion most acceptable to that class, AS A FAMILY PAPER we challenge comparison. JES fot Wharf Street, foot of8d or 4th Street, MA CON, Q\. May 14, 1807 GRENVILLE 1403m] Dividend No. 27. South-Western Railroad Comp’ny Of nog, Macom, Ga., \ August 8, 1807, / A DIVIDEND of ($4) Four Dollar* per share tho Capital Stock of this Company, as held **- " ‘ Af ‘ ‘ the 31sl. oil., has thin dav been declared by the Board of Difeotors from the earnings of the Road for the nix months ending Bint, ultimo, payable an and after 21st. inst, in United States Currency. The Goverqtent Tax will be* paid by this Corn- pany. Stockholders In Savannah will receive their Divi. dends at Uta Central Rail Road Bank. : JNO. T. BOIFEVILLET, August 18, 87 4tw Secretary and Treasurer or ILuman. Misery, Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 3 cents A LestWs oil- tint- Nmturo, Treatment Radical «qr« of 8eaak«l ' ; Weakness, or Spenuator rho.a. induced by aelf-ahuee: 4nvoluni»ry Hini. 'pmi lmpot^djr,’Nervous Debility, and ImpcdiinenlM i. Marriage generally : Consumption,.Flpilepsey, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, kc.— Hy ROD. J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book,” kc. The world-renowned author, ’In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may he effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical onerations, bougies, instrument* rings or cordials, .pointing out a mode of cure at onco certain aiid effectual, by which every sutlVrer, no matter what his condition may he, may cure him •elf cheaply, privately, and radically, lii is led me will prove a boon to thousands and thousands Sent under a seal, in n plain envelope, to any address, upon receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp*, hy addressing the publishers. Abo> Dr Cltt.VKRlTELL’S "Marriage Guide,” price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, TEEMS: Dally Paper, per Year |M| " " " Month, Weekly, •• Year *1 “ " 6 Month* No paper sent until it is paid for. aud all» erased at the expiration of subscription, (of ( »lue notice is given in every case) unless Remittances hy Express or Registered WW our risk. Address W. A. RIB 3 A CO. PropristortJ apl13 Maoos.fi*- f "“"S J1 llepairocl At MACON PRIC .(■t |in IjlROM TUB E.VTIIIE Mll.faclion lll'q CHA». 1. C. 14Line A CO.. 12. Dover/, Netr York, Fort Office Do, I'.si.. JUST RECEIVED! W HIZB LRAD. Lin,rod Oil, KoroMrne Oil, Sperm Oil, M.cblor OH. Yirnirtir.. Sr. L. E. i H. E. WELCH. Sx.oeriencod Workffii IffE >n (Lets-it four months, we confident!/* lii.nd* .iiul cii»toniers to bring in Fine Watches. Clocks and J* |t(G For repairs, and guarantee sslisf*** 1 * 1 I EnumviiiK 1)0110 to L. E. Welob & CoiJ ■ DOOK AND JF.WEI.Ht’ .olttfl POT Spectlcle Glasses roflited to Albany, Jnn. 17. 1831 , —These are 10 not* Gkoruia, ii orth ( ouniy.—» « i|, or ?, nnd singular tint kindred anil ^ ,^1 others concerned, lobe nml npr wilkln the lime pre.oribe.i W > '»> tW «J nnjlhry l.nvr, why l »%2 r ior oilier, appoint (lie fieri; of Iho S jQmilWjH aonie oilier til mill proper pe * lireG the ealnle of Aufptrtna .1 . .ipi'n Given under my h«mlj. | id i "” 1) l J. j j l i) r Jlrt Feh. Sltlh, iS07. feb-