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Decatur Sheriff Sale for December.
TTY'LL be sold before <ne Court-house door,
in the town of Bainbridge, Decatureoun
tv, Ga ,on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
Lots of land, Nos. (152 ) (153,) one hundred
and fifty-two and one hundred and fitly.three and
the undivided half of (169,) one hundred and six
ty-nine, in the 19ih dist., and also, No. (182,)
and (217.) one hundred and eighty-two and two
hundred and seventeen, in the 20th dist., of said
county, levied on to satisfy three Superior Courts
S las two from Macon county, (la , and one from
Pike county, Ga., one in favor ofßooert A. Lew
is and one in favor of David Hilland one in favor
of Julius Kaufman vs Aaron M. Thompson,
prepertv pointed out by plailitiff
Also, at the same time and place, nne lot of
land, No. (236,) two hundred and thirty-six, in
the 15th dirt., of Decatur county, Ga.. to satisfy
one SSupenor Coart fi-fa from Randolph county,
in tavor of Willis S. Jarrell vs John D. Riley.
Propertv pointed out bv plaintiff.
A. B. BELCHER, Shrff.
October 24, 1854.
EXECITOirS SALE.
T> Y virtue of an order from the Honorable
Cniirt of Ordinary ol Durke county, will be
sold hfefore the Court house door, in the town of
Newtbn, Baker county,onthe first Tuesday in
January next, between the usual hours of sale,
the valuable plantation in said Baker county,
known as the Bellville place, belonging to
YV right Murphree, late of said Burke ci’uiily,de
ceased, there lands lye in about eight miles of
said town ol Newlou, adjoining lands of Major
Colquit, H. Tarver and others, containing two
thousand and sixtv-two acres, he the same more
or less, there is between two and three hundred
cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, gin
house, pack screw, negro houses, overseer’s
house, <Vc ,we suppose Iheselsnds is na grind as
any in Baker county. Any person wishing to
buy will do well to examine the lauds before the
day of sale, the overseer on the place will show
them. Sold fora divirion among ihe heirs of said
deceased. Terms on the day of sale. Purchas
ers to pay fc r lit lea.
JAMES M. REYNOLDS, )
ALLEN INMAN, } Ex'rs.
JAMES GRUBBS,
Nov. 4, 1854.—48—id
EXECUTOR’S SAEE.
WILL be sold on Wednesday the 3d Janua
ry next, at flie place kovvii as Pine Hill,
belonging to Wright Murphree, deceased, eight
miles below Albany, in Dougherty county, tile
following property, belonging to said deceased, to
wit: males, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, corn and
fodder, cotion seed, plantation tools, waggon's,
carts, household and kitchen furniture, nod many
other articles too tedious to mention. The corn
and fodder at the Bellvilie placewill be sold at this
sale. Sale tocontimie from day to day until all
is sold. Terms on the day of sale.
J. M. REYNOLDS, 1
ALLEN INMAN. } Ex'rs.
JAMES GRUBBS, )
Nov. 4, 1854.—48—1ds
EXECUTOR’S SAEE.
BY virtue of an order of the Honorable Court
of Ordinary of Burke comity, will be sold
belore the Court-house door in llie town of Altai- !
ny, Dougherty county, oh the first Tuesday in
January next, between the usual hours of sale,
the valuable plantation in said county, belonging
to YVright Murphree, into of said county, deceas'-
ed.thfs place lies eight miles below said lown of
Albany on Flint river, and is known as the Pine
Hill place, these lands adjoins Col. Brooks, Mr.-.
Hampton mnv Mrs.Lummy and others, contain
ing two thousand acres, be the same more or less,
on this place, there is a dwelling house, negro
houses, gin house, cotton press, and all other ne
cessary buildings, with about two nr three hun
dred act es in cultivation the ball,nice in the
woods, these lands are very good, vve hope per
sons wi-tiing to purchase would examine them
before the day of sale, Col. Parke, on the place, 1
will lake great pleasure in showing them to any
person. Sold for a division among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. Pur- j
ehasetsto pay tor titles.
J. M. REYNOLDS,)
ALLEN INMAN, } Ex’rs.
JAMES GIIUBSS, )
Nov. 4. 1854.—48—ids.
NOTICE,
WILL be sold on Thursday Ihe 21st Dec.,
next, hi the late residence of Moses B
Tyson, of Lee county, the remaining stock of
cattle, among them good milch cows, the planta
tion tools and the entire stock of hogs. Meat
hogs sold for cash. The other property on a
credit of twelve months.
MOSES W. ‘IISON, Ex’r.
Nov. 4, 1854—IS—Ids.
NOTICE.
WILL be sold at tire Covrl house in Web
ster, Lee county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the teal e-tate ol Moses B Tison,
late of Lee county, deceased, consisting of about
seven hundred and nfty acres of land,this planta
lion is we'l improved and fresh and In good or
der for cultivation, being one hundred acres of
Cleared land. Terms of sale twelve months
credit. MOSES YV. TISON, Ex’r.
Nov. 1, 1854.—48—ids
GEOKNI A, DongEicrt y coiliity.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COKCtiRN.
WnEREAS Hugh 11 O “Far re I lias applied
to me lor letteia of dismission from the
estaiq of John 11. Farrel deceased.
These are, theretore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
estate,to file their objections (if any they have,)
ed the applicant at the next April Term of said
Court.
Given under mv hand and official signature,
thtis October Dili, i854.
YV. E. SMITH Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
this 18th Oct., 1854. J. C - Uakdxek, and. cc. o.
TYVO MONTHS alter dale application
wiil be made to Hie Court of Ordinary, ot
Lee county for leave to sell all the real estate
and negroes belonging to the minors ot John
Garvin, late of Lee county deceased, for the ben
efit of heirs and creditors, &c.
ZORA B. lIAYSLIP, Guardian.
October 21, 1854 —tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAEE.
WILE be sbld on Wednesday, the 13tlt of
December next, at the residence of Seaborn J
YValden Esqr , in Lee County, all the personal
property ol joseplt Duckworth, late of said ccun
ty deceased.
C. YV. RAWSON Adm’r.
ber, Octo2B *3Bl tds.
NOTICE.
BY virtue cfan order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Baker county, will be sold at Hie
Court-house door in the city of Albany Dougher
ty* courtly, oil the first i uesday in January next,
and negro man, by Hie name of Adam, about 25
vrs. of age, belonging to the estate o! Robert M.
Herrington, deceased. Sold for ihe benefit ol the j
creditors ot said deceased. Terms on the day of
•ale. NANCY HERRINGTON, Adm’rx. ,
Nor. 4, 1851,-48 -tds •
LEWIS BEMET,
33ricls. Mason.
DLsPUtTPULU’ informs the citizens
*-*’ of Albany, and surrounding country that
lie is prepared to execute Jobs of Brick Work,
at short notice, and in a neat, substantial, work
manlike manner—prices to suit the times.
J He refers to Messrs. James H. Hill, & Cos.,
Joseph Bond, Ambmse 11. Wrignt, Daniel Win
gard and William E. Smith.
A.brny, January 14,1854 —12m
*
CfEOStGf ) r?TTf r viqt
Dotiglier’ Comity.
I Doughs, v Court of Ordinary, June Teim, 1854
Pre. ant—William E. Smith, Ordinary.
TO . - :.l P f.rsohs Interested. —YV'hereas,
Ja res Ariine lias applied to me for Letters
ol Dismission from the Administration of liie
estate Isam Smith, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred and credi
tors ol said intestate, to file their objections, if
any they have, in mv office, why said Letters
should not be granted, otherwise, Letters Dis
rnisory will Ire granted the applicant at the next
January Term of said Court.
Given under my hand and official signature,
\ June 12, 1851. YV. E. SMITH, Ordinary.
June 17. 1854. 28-6 tn
| A DMINISTRATOR’S SAEE.
BY virtue ot an order In m ilie Honorable the
1 Court of Ordinary of Baker county, will
j tie sold on the first Tuesday in December next,
| before the Court House door in the city of Albany,
county of Dougherty, between the usual hours of
! sale, two lots ol land, situated, lying and being
| the one in the the second District of D-oighpfty
j county, number three bundled and ninety-nine,
the oilier in the eighth District ol Baker county,
I number three hundred and sixty-seven, a3 the
! property of the Estate of Anderson C Jolly de
i ceased, and known as the residence of said de
| ceased. Both lot- are adjoining, with about 140
acres cleared land, and all necessary buildings
| there on.
Sold for Hie benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms on Hie day of sale.—
This Ist day of September 1854.
SARAH ANN JOLLY, Administratrix.
September 2, 1854.—tds
ADM IN IS Til , ITO A’ - ,V *SV / A A’.
W ILL he sold on Hie first Tuesday in next
December, before the Court-House door in
the town ol Webster, Lee county, between the le
gal Inmrs of sale, lots of land No's, fifteen) sixteen,
seventeen, and eighteen, in the East of Hie square
in the town of Starkville ; and Nos. twenty one,
and thirty-t” o on the West side of said Square.
Also, Lots No. sixteen in Hie fourteenth District,
No. eighteen in the first District,.Nos. sixteen
and eighteen in the second District; Nos. two
hundred and seven, two hundred and nine, two
hundred and ten and seventy-two in the lltir
teenlli District, all of Lee county.
Sold as the property of Daniel Tillman, late of
of said county Deceased, under an order of the
’ Honorable flic < trriinary of said county of Lee.
WILLIAM TILLMAN, Adm’r.
October 14, 1854.—30d
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
TJY virtue ot an order of the Court of Ordina- \
ry of Baker comity, will be sold belore the j
Court House door In Newton, on the Ist Tuesday j
in December next, one hundred and fifty acres j
oi Lot of Laud. No. 91, in the seventh Di-tricl pi j
siiid county. ■ Sold as the property of Richard j
McDaniel, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs
and creditors ot said estate.
JOHN McDANIEL, Adm’r.
October 14, 1851—tds
BT.OUtiilA, Douglierty Comely.
SIX FY DAY'S after date application will be
made tot lit* Court of Ordinary ol said coun
ty for leave to sell lot of land number 410 in t ie
\ *.-i di-trirl of ssiil emiulv—be'onging to the es-- j
j late of John 11. Farrell, deceased.
HUGH 11. O'FARRELL. Adm’r.
Oct. 7, 1854. GOd.
GEORGIA, HaizriolpSi County*
NOTICE TO DEItTOItS AND CREDITORS.
VI. L persons indebted to William Janes, late
of said comity, deceased, will please make
immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said deceased will present them
in terms of the Law
DAVID 11. JANES, )
JOHN YV,.JANES, Executors.
October 14, 1854. 40d
GEORGI A, ) RULE NISI,
Eet* Uousity. ( Court of Ordinary,
OC'i OBER TERM, 1854.
Jonathan McLendon having this day filed his
petition (or letters ot Dismission as Administra
tor of Edith McLendon late of said county de
ceased, alledging that iie has Intty discharged tiie
irust and confidence reposed in him. It is, there
fore, ordeied by the Court that, aii persons con
cerned do show cause (if any they nave) on the
third Monday of May next, why said Adminis- j
Irator should not lie discharged ; and it is further
ordered that tiiis citation be published in a pub
lic Gazette ot this Slate for six months previous
to the said May term of this Court.
LUDYYELL M. LENNARD Ordinary.
A true extract troni the mii.utesof said Court,
this November Hie Bth, 1854.
L M. LENNARD, Ordinary.
November 18, 1854.—n040—6m
BOARDING} HOUSE.
Mltirs. NESBITT li tving purchased
the pleasant ami commodious cwellibg
I louse ol Mr Loyless, at llardmoney,
Georgia designs opening a
Boarding House,
<ie*teuacof the Scltuol. where ajl may be cum- j
fortably accommodated on reasonable teims, and !
convenient to the Sciiool. A share of pub- j
lie patronage is respectfully solicited. tier !
House will be opened the second Monday in
January, for reception of borders. The villege !
is as healthy as any in Georgia—quiet and ar i
tired—no temptation lor boys—no excitement or
girls, and as good a (School as any in Souther)
Georgia. Trv us, and you will be pleased.
M. A. NESBITT.
Hardmoney, Ga. Dec. D l, 1853—ts
$lO Reward.
C 4 TRAY ED or stolen from the snoscriber, in
B linbruige. Ga.,mi the the 10th October, a
small fray MAIiE MULE about 10 or 12 years
old. No flesh marks recollected only a small
white ring between one of her hoofs, and foot
iocks, caused by a halter.
Any information ot her will be thankfully re
ceived, and for Iter delivery to me I will pay the
above reward. MITCHELL SCOTT.
November 4, 1851 —ts
Valuable Lands for Sale
I NOW offer for sale on terms to suit purchas
-®-ers, Two thousand acres ol Land, lying in one
entire body, on Flint River, Eight miles beiow
Newton, in Baker county, including a planta
tion of 300 acres, in a high state of cultivation,
with a good dweliyg house, Gin house and
Screw, and all other necssary out buildings,
i Said lands extends along the East bank of said
I Flint river, for three miles. For further parli
| culars apply to P. J.Strezrf, Esq. at Albany
! or to myself on the premises.
; ISRAEL MAI’LES. i
Aug.3<V ißs3.—tf
DOUGHERTY SUPERIOR Court,
May Term 1851.
Joshua W. Hodges, } R „, e Nj (Q foreclose
Henry YV. Cowls. $-'l° r ’g a ge-
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of
Joshua YV. Hodges,that bv Deed of Mortgage,
dated the 11th day of March 1854, Henry W.
Cowls, of the St-te of New Y ork, conveyed to
the said Joshua YY'. Hodges, two lots ot land in the
Second District,of formerly Baker, now Dough
erly county, known in the plan of said district,
as lots number three hundred and twenty-eight,
[32B]and three hundred&. fi(ty.thrce,[3s3]forthe
‘ purpose of securing the payment of two promts
] sory notes; one of which for the sum of eleven
I hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-one cts.,
dated 11th day of March, 1854, and due first day
of May next thereafter, is now due and unpaid.
It is ordered that the said Henry YV. Cowls,
do pay into Ibis Court, by the first day of the next
Term, the principal, interest, and cost, dun ot)
said note, or show cause (if any he has) to the
contrary, or that foreclosure be be granted to the
said Joshua YV. Hodges of said mortgage, and
the cqu ty of redemption of the said Henry YV.
Cowls, therein be forever barred; and that ser
vice of this Rule be perferted on said Henry YV.
Cowls, according to Law.
* YVILLIAM C. PERKINS,
1. s. c. s w. c.
A tme extracted from the Minutes of said
Court, June Ist, 1854.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN, ClwJ..
July'2lst 1854—lmltn
Lee Superior Court. June Term,lßs4
Ceasar A. Savage, ) R „, e Nisi t 0 forcc!ose
Hubert a'Kellev. $ Mor,^ e ’
Present the Honorable YY'illiam C. Perkins,
Judge of said Court.
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of Cea
■“ sar A. Savage, that on the first day of Feb
ruary, 1853. Hubert O. Kelley made his two
certain instruments in writing, commonly called
promisnry notes, bearing date the day and year
aforesaid, each for the sum of Two Hundred Dol
lars, both ilue onthe first day of January next,
(after the date of said two notes) payable to Neil
I McCoy or bearer, with interest from the 18th day
‘of January, 1853. And upon which said two
prnrnisofy notes, your petitioner at the instance
and pnrsuaion of Ihe said Kelley became secur
ity, and that afterwards (o wit: on the first day ol
February, 1853,t1ie said Kelley, the Letter
to secure the payment of said two promisory
notes, and for, and in consideration of the sum
of Five dollars to said Kelley, by your petitioner
paid, a,| d 33 well to save harmless your petition
er in his aforesaid securityship, executed and de
livered to your petitioner his deed of Mortgage,
whereby the said Kelly conveyed to your petition
er two acres of land,situate, lying and being, in
the third District of Lee county, Known as the
Tan Yard, the same being upon the South YY’est
corner o! Thornhills place in said District, and
adjoining the lands of Daniel YVoolbright. Two
hundoed hides and leather mixed, one horse and
wagon, four cows and calves. Conditioned that
the said Hubert shall pay or cause to be paid,
siad two promisory notes, and save said Savage
harmless upon his securityship, then the said
notes as well as said Mortgage Deed should be
null and void, and Le ol no efi'-ct.
Anri it further appearing that tlie* said notes
remain unpaid, and that Ceasar A. Savage hath
j naid off’ the same according to the terror and e(-
| feet ot said two notes. It is therefore ordered that
| the said Hubert O. Kelley, do pay into Court, by
! ‘lie fiM day of the next U rm lliereo , the princi
pal, Interest and cost, due on said two promisory j
notes, (or show cause to the contrary, if any lie j
lias) and that in the failuio of the said Hither’
(). Kelley so to do, the equity ol redemption hi
and to said Mortgage, premises be lufcver there
after barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that this Rule be pur- I
li-lied in the Georgia Courier, once a month o‘r ,
four months, or a copy thereOl served on Hie said j
Hubert O. Kelley, or his special Agent nr A'lor- j
I nev a* least tlnce months previous to ihe next ,
term of said Court.
YVILLIAM C. PERKINS,
.1. 8. C. S. YV- C |
A true extract from lire M’tintes ot Lee Su- ‘
perior Court, this day of August, 1854.
STEPHEN Y'. GAY, Clerk.
August 12, 1854—lui4in
Dougherty Superior Court, May
Term, 1851.
Charles \V. Morn, Adm’r. ]
of Win. L. Hampton, Dec’ll I Petition and
vs, I hull; m hi.
Jolin J. Harvard. J
GEORGIA ) To the Superior Court
Dougherty counly, $ of said county.
r IMIE Petition nl Charles W. Horn, Administra
* lor of William L. Hampton, deceased, ivho
makes profert of letters of Admintstration, res
pectfully sheweth, tiiat lierelolore to wit t On 111
twenty-third day of October, Eighteen hundred
and fifty-one. John J. Harvard, then of Hiker
county, and said State, now residing in the coun
ty of Thomas, and said State, purchased ol one
Richard H. Clark, Lots ol land lying and being
in the City ol Albany, and known and distin
guished in the plan ot said city, as Lots numbers
[63] fifty-three, [ss] filly-five, and [s7] fifty
seven, in Commerce street, for which ttie said
Harvard, pave his two proini.-ory notes, dated
j 23d October, Eighteen hundred and ti lyone,dne
I first November, ISSI, the other due fir-t Novem
| her, 1852, for three lint,dr. and and seventy-five dol
lars each; upon which said notes at the request
| of said John J Harvard, your petitioners mtes
i tale, became bound as security. And lor the ef
[ lectual securing, your petitioners intestate from
j any and all liability as security of said nctc-s, the
said John J. Harvard, on the twenty-fourth day
| of October, 1850, made his deed of mortgage,
which mortgage lias been duly recorded within
the time prescribed by the Statute, in
Court to be shown as well as said prtsmissory
notes, conveying to your petioners interstate Lots
fifty-three, filly-five, and titty-seven, on Com
merce street, in city of Albany,conditioned tube
void upon the payment !>y the said Jqiui J. of
the two above described notes. Hut wur peti
tioner avers that said John J. failed antf'retused
to pay the sum of money due upon said notes,
and that your petitioner as Administrator of
William L. Hampton, deceased, was bound and
compelled, and did pay off and discharge said
notes, both principal and interest, wtfich said
amount so paid out, the said John J. refuses to
refund to your petitioner.
VVlierelore your petitioner prays that such rule,
i and order may be made and passed by the Court
according the Statute in such cases; made and
provided.
VASON it DAVIS, PlfrUftft’ys.
Upon hearing the abne and foregoing petition,
it is ordered by the Court, that the said defendant
do pay into the office of the Clerk ofi the Court,
on or before the first day of next Term,the sum
of seven hundred and fifty dolltyp, u fill all mer
est and cost of this proceeeding, or show cause,
on or before the next term of this Court, why his
equity of redemption in and to sail} mortaged
premises should not be barred in terms ol the
Law. It is further ordered, that thd service of
this Rule be. perfected by publicatfcn-in some
pnblic Gazette in this State, or be sewed person
ally upon defendant, thirty days previous to next
term of said Court.
WILLIAM C.PERKIVS,j. s.a s. w. c.
A true extract from the Minutes ofsaid Court,
! May the 25:h, 1851.
S AMUEL D. IRVIN, Clerk.
Ju’v 35 1854 —lmlm
Marshall’s Sale.
WILL be sold b"fore the Court-house door,
in the city of Albany, Dougherty coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in December next, with
in the usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
Lot, No. 45, on Bjoad-sfreet, levied on as the j
property of John Scott to satisfy a tax fi-fa for the :
present year, City Council of Albany vs John
Scott. Property pointed out in digest.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
the east half of lot, No. 78, on Pine street, in ;
said city, for tax due the city for the tax due the i
city of Albany, for the present year. Property,
pointed out in digest. i
I Also, lot No. 23. on Washington-street, lev- I
! ied on as the property of C. A. Savage, to satis- 1
; fy a tax fi-fa for the present year, City Council j
jof Albany vs C. A. Savage. Property pointed .
nut in digest.
THOMAS LYON, C. M.
Nov. 4, 1854.—48—ids
TAILORING! TAILORING!!
npHE undersigned having located himself in
Albany, for the purpose of carrying on the
above business, offers his services to the citizens
of the City and the surrounding country, and
hopes that the neatness and dispatch which has
heretofore characterised him as a workman, will
; commend him to a share of the patronage of
I the country. He is prepared to execute all work
! in Ills line with neatness and best style ; and is
determine by a prompt, foithfu! and tasteful exe
| cution|of all orders, as well as the liberal terms
j upon which he will deal, that none ol bis custo
iners shall have just cause for complaint. He
relurns his thanks to the public lor the liber, j
al patronage heretofore extended to him, and so- j
licit a continuance of tlie same.
O’ His shop will be found in the office former- j
ly occupied by Dr. Huntington.
JOHN 11. DAVIS.
June 24,1852 —ly
lIIBItURD’S HOTEIi,
Ilitiiibridge, Ga.
rgMHE Subscriber having purchased the estate
U lislunent, known as
COOK’S HOTEL & LIVERY STABLE;
Begs leave most respectfully, to inform his
friends and the travelling public, that he is pre
pared to entertain Permanent and Transient
Boarders. His table will be supplied with the
best the country affords, and every attention will
be given to render them comfortable.
His Stables will at ail times be well supplied
with Provender,and attentive Hostlers.
llorse Lots for the accommodation of Drovers.
Horses taken in to Bait and stand at Livery.
Horses and Buggies to iiire by the day, week
or month.
Hacks for the conveyance of Passengers to
any part they mav desire. •
JOHN lIIBHERD, Proprietor.
Bainbridge, Ga., May 6, 1854. 22-ts
STEPHENEGAIj
FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER.
doors West of the Post Office, and
-*■ opposite J. O. Davis’—is prepared to fill or
•ers for Gents Cork Sole, Water Proof, Hunting,
.. 11,1, t’atrnt Leather, Dress. Pump Sole
and coarse Boots, Shooting Buskins, Bootees,
Oxford Ties, Pumps, Slippers, Servants Shoes, j
| &.c. &c.
Drawings taken of the feet and lasts keptSor
[customers —Dick’s Patient SI ank-t put An new
: Boots w hen required- Repairing done neatly.—
All work of warrented materials, and pet up by
experienced a n't careful workmen.
oiJ*. EtiAN lias been in my E nplny for
the past three years, and I take pleasure in sav- i
! ingtliut lie. is a superior workman, in fact one of |
the best I ever employed ;and that I can most j
I cheerfully recommend him to the patronage ol j
j llie community, as one deserving of their sup
port.
Albany January, 185 L Samuel D. Irvin [
NOTICE TO LANMIOLni'BM,
ripHE undersigned will attend to the selling
Ja. or examining and giving inlormatinn nt
Lands lying in any of the counlies of S. W.
Georgia on reasonableterms.
A. P. GREER.
Albany, Baker county Ga
REFERENCES.
11. Htfu, Albany, Gerrgia,
Hon. Lott Ware eh. “ “
R. A. Clarke, Newton, Georgia,
S. C. Stevens, “ “
December 10,1853 —ts
MILLINERY AND
Dress- Mak i n g .
rjCIIIE undersigned respectfully announres to
JL her friends and the public, that she con
lintiers her business ol Millinery afid Dress-mak
ing, at her residence, three doors west of the
Post Office and opposite J. C. Davis’.
She takes this opportunity of returning thanks
to her many friends for their favors, and hopes
from strict attention to Iter business, for a contin
uance of their patronage
London and Paris Patterns and fashion Plates [
received Monthly.
Mrs. E. A. EGAN.
October, 29. ISs3—tf
NOTICE.
rwiHE public is warned against trading for a j
-*- Note made by William Sharpe payable In j
Needham Arinfield on the first of January 1855.
for four hundred and forty dol'ars, as the same j
has been lost or mislaid, and belongs tot he Es
tate of said Armfield, Deceased.
JOHN P. GRIFFIN, Admr.
Angust 28,-1364. . —'—if
notice! 7 ~
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan- j
uarv next, before the Court-house door, I
in the town of Albany, Dougherty county, lot of’
land, No. 78, in the third district of said county.
J. P. REED.
Nov. 11, 1854.—49—tds
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of VVm.
W. Gilmore, lare of I,e county, deceased, i
are reqnested to make immediate payment and
all persons having claims against said deceased,
are hereby required to present them in terms ol
the law.
JOHN H. GILMORE, \ ,
STEPHEN VV. J. HUNT, \ ,Mmr s
Nov. 11, 1854.—49—40d
Newman Mcßain !Icoh M. D Kisa-
HIoBAIN & KING,
WAREHOUSE [AND COMMISSION
]MCezrolxairXi.ti9,
At Americus, near tlie Depot, 1
WILL devote themselves - -
laithfully and assiduously 7“ 4,
to receiving, storing and selling
Cotton ent rusted to their care, and
to the purchasing supplies according to order.
The latest accounts from head quarters authorize
the belief that the Cars will be prepared to take
offColton from this place by the. Ist 01-October
next—not later than the 10:h of the manth - j J
Sept. 9. 1851—no.40—If
FALL AND WINTER
EXHIBITION, 1853,
AT
DURHAM A VASON’S ONE PRICE STORE
GENERAL DEALERS IN
E VER Y DESCRIP ION 0 F
MERCHANDIZE.
ARE now receiving from PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK and BOSTON,their usual sup
ply. Consisting in part of
READY MADE CLOTHING.
; Over business and dress Coats. Pants, Lorn one
j t0,5'12, 00. Fine vests, from $1 to $12,00. —
j Fine Cloths, Cassimers, and Vesiings, of every
| description. Marino Under Vests, —a gen lot ot
Driving and Dress Gloves, —Cravats, Scarfs,
Linen Shirts, linen Collars, and fine Stocks.
TO PLANTERS.
A large lot of Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Linseys,
Blankets, Hats, Shoes, Bagging twine, Nails
Pxes, Spades & Shovels, Chop and Broad Axes,
Augurs, Chisels, Plains, and a great assortment
of Carpenters tools generally. Hames, Collars,
Trace and LngChains, Bridles Saddles, Harness
Leather, &c. &c.
YOUTHS CLOTHING.
Children’s Fall Suits, fine and Cheap for com
mon use.
LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS,
in great abundance, embracing all ihe novelties
of the season, in coloring and designs, plain
Broch. Plaid, Satten Striped, Watered and plain
Black Silks, plain and Plaid French and English
Marinoes, black and plaid Alapnccas, plain and
printed Mus. DeLanes.clack and colored V elvets
Rich French worked Collars, Cuffs, Chemizettg.
| Undersleeves, fine prints, Ginghams. Woolen,
: SiU. Printed and Crape Shawls.fine Cloaks and
Mantinas, from 4to S4O. Silk, Cotton and
Morino Hosery, silk linen aud Camb. Hd kts.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Table Covers, linen Damask, Curtain Dimity,
Irish Linens linen and blenched Shirting, Pillow
I Casing, Towels and Napkins. Also a large
! stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. Flannels for
Cloak lining,
The public generailg. are requested to call and
examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
DURHAM & VASOiN.
Albany, October Ist, 1853 42—ts
Starkville Hotel.
MTHE nndersigned is in pcssesssion
of this House of entertainment, and
has put it in thorough repair, anc
has made sucli addition to it as will
enable turn to render comlortable his patrons.—
His personal attention wili be given to the ac
commodation of his guests.
VV. F. IIAMERICK.
September 10. 1853—1 v
GEORGIA, Eec County.
CtXlfY daysaflerdut-’ application will be made
to the Ordinary 6f satd county, for leave to
sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Peter
Connellen, late of said county.
* JOHN B. VANOVER.
Administrator.
October 7, 1554--60d
Colton Plantation For S ale.
Fit 11 12 undersigned acting under a agggasjfc
* Power >f Attorney,from A Dear
jug, Esq., offer a bargain in the sale
ot a plantation in fbe.Titlftl District , M A -
of Lee county, lying n the
creek, within two miles of the Tow nos Chic ka
sahatchee, and within a few miles of the surveyed
i line of the South Western Rail Road, which it is
I .-opposed will be built in a short time.
The body consist of lots, No’s. 56, 57, 72, 88
i 89, 103, 104, anti 9.1, forming a platationof 1.620
j acres, on which there is open and in cultivation.
| over seven hundred aeres, sufficient for thirty or
torty hands, and capable of producing tine crops
Corn and Co'toti.
Il not sold at private sale, the same Will be sold
! to the highest bidder at Albany. Ga , on the 4th
Monday in November next. For information
about the* place, call on L. M. Lennaoh, Esq.,
near the plantation, 11. J. Cook, of Albany, or the
undersigned.
D. A. VASON,
J. 11. POPE.
October 14. 1854 —Ids
O’ The Journal & Messenger, will give the
above four insert ions, and charge to A Dearing.
Esq., Allien-, Ga.
llagii’mg and Rope.
% Y T E have a Urge quantity of Bagging and
Rope, which we offer to Planters on ac
rommodating terms.
August 13,1853.—ts 11. IIORA, & CO.
NOTICE
TO LAND BUYERS
\ LL persons wishing to purchase improved
lands in this section of the Slate would find
it to their advantage to call and examine tire prem
i ises of the subscriber before purchasing else
1 u here.
I now offer at private sale, and shall do so un
til the first Tuesday in January next, if not sold
; before, at which time I will sell at public out cry
[ in the city of Albany, county of Dougherty, lot
; of Land No. four hundred and fourteen, (414)
[ in Ihe first District of Worth county, and 100
: acres offof Lot No.ight, in the first District of
Dougherty county, with 120 acres of improved
1 land now in a high slate of cultivation, also a
I goo.l dwelling house, and other necessary out
; buildings, with a good well of w ter upon it
, For further- o-.riienLrv softer.
Albany, or my self upon - Tcrm* x
to suit purchasers.
ET The Albany Patriot please copy.
D A VIOJTAIRCLOT H.
Albany, September 2, 354.—tds. ■
jfir .
OFFERS for sale, at his
Ware-room, one door
west of Messrs. Harrison &
Roberts., a large and varied
assortment of excellent ■ .■, ‘
FUitNlTtrilß,
of Northern and his own manufacture, among
which will be found
Bureaux, Wash Stands, jpst3f
Cribs, Arm (Rocking) * ■
Chairs, Windlass Bed
steads, Wardrobes, Ta
bles. Sofas,Office (Pivot)
Chairs, Cottage Bed-
Steads, Safes, Card Ta
bles, Couches, Chairs,
and Bed-Steads.
Also a good supply of flfmttresses, (Moss
and Hair,) always on- hand. All of which he
will sell low for cash or on short time.
Orders for any description <*f Furniture care
fully and promptly filled. jP fj
Orders for Fisks Metallc Burial Ca
ses filled at short notice, on reasonable terms.
Albany, Ga., Oct. 7, 1854 ly.
A GOOD FIT S2t
Clothing ? Clothing f {
■y 7 "OF can get A GOOD FIT in, Coats,
Pants, Veslß, &.r. &c„ by calling at
__RAVVSON & MOREMEN’S.
Also, Lacctt &. Bro. Drill Drawers, Marino
Shirts and Drawers, Ladies Marino and Silk
Shirts, Linen Bosom Shirts.and Collars, Hicko
ry Shirts, &c. &.c.
*
Hardware, Cuttlery Ac. Ac.
RAVVSON &. MOREMEN,
Have just received, genuine Collins Axes, broad
Axes, chop do. and Hatchets, Hammers, Cross
; Cut and Hand Saws, Planes, Augers and Chis-
I els, Braces and Bitts, Stock and Dies, Draw
knives, Log, Fifth, Trace, Breat and Haltef
Chains, Corn Shellets, Loess of all kinds, &c.
Also, a fine lot of Table and pocket
rv, &c. &c.
Cotton and Manilla Rope, Steelyards, Fire’
Dogs, Root Haines, Wagon Boxes, wood Screws,-
Strop and Butt Hinges, &c., together with a full
assortment of Hardware and Cuttlery.
Oct. 21,1861—ts
Wood Ware, Notions Etc
fBN RAYS, Half Bushel Measures, Tubs, Pails,
JIL Buckets, Well do.. Flour Pails. Brooms
&c.,.&c. David’s & Black's No. 1 Ink F. C,
Letter and Bill Paper.
Combs, Brushes, Perfumery.
Tricoperons, Katharon, Bears Oil, Ac.
Ely’s, Cox’l and G. D Per. Caps.
Toys lor children, Dolls, Guns, Etc.
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Etc.
Guitar and Violin strings.
Gold Pens, Porte Moniaes Ac.
, An assorted lot of Jewelry, which W 8
J guarantee to be good gold. If not found so,
the purchaser may return it.
i The above list of articles together with a full
1 assortment of
Carefully Selected Goods,
are now being opened at
RAWSON A MOREMEN’S.
I Oct. 27th, 1854. 47. ts.
A Fresh lot of FACTORY COTTON just
received.
BOOTS & SHOES.
A Fresh supply of the above, ot every style,
also, a gno l lot Ladies and Gents.lndia Rub
ber Shoes, for sale by
RAWSON A MOREMEN.
October 21, 1854—ts
RUBBER GOODS.
A WEliDi assorted lot, Rubber Coats, do,
** Pants, Leggins.Camp Blankets, Gloves &Ci
Also, Rubber Cloth, for Carriage Trimming Ac,,
just received and for salp, al
RAWSON A MOREMEN’S
J3” Gents and Ladies Rubber Shoes.
October 21,1854. ti
GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! /
WE are now receiving Sugars, Coflee,
Sperm and Star candles, Soaps, Spice*,-
Pepper, Soda, Starch, Ginger, Pic kies, Sauces,
Raisins, Powder, Shot and Lead, Lemon Syrup,
Yeast Powder, Ac., Ac.
Also, a fine lot of No. 1 Sugars, and a well
assorted lot of fine and common Tobacco, which
will be opened in a dav or two.
RAVVSON A MOREMEN.
Oct. 21, 1854 ts
f I ATS, Bonnets, Artificial Flow*
ers, Wreaths, plain and fancy Bonnet trim
ings, Ribbons &<• Ac .at
Raw SON A MOREMEN’S
October 21, 1804—t
li EA.YKETS, Kerseys, Linseys,Satinet.*
-**"* Tickings, Sheetings, Shirtings, Madder
Prints, Satinets. Jeans, Diapers, Black Domes-,
tics, Flannels, Ac Ac , just received and (of
sale at RAWSON A MOREMEN’S.
October 21. 1854—ts
OSNABERGS.
1000 VARDS Georgia Manufactured Os
nabergs. Just received andfor sale hf
RAWSON A MOREMEN.
Nov. 11, 1854—49—4 t
COTTON STORAGE,
wake-house: r
RAWSON & MOREMEN, having a good
shingle Roof Ware-House, well prop c.led
by a good substantial fence, and arranged with and
view to protecting tie interest ot Patrons, soli
cits from their former patrons and the public and
stiare of patronage. Goods stoied free of charge,
for those who store their cotton witli us.
Nov. 11,1854.—49—ts
G. C- CARMICHAEL,
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
WARE-HOUSE and store-raom on the lot
formerly occupied by the Baptist Church,
convenient both to business and the depot. Vt'ill
give his entire attention to business in his Irne,
ami from his experience in the business and
the knowledge of it, hopes to be able to give foil
satisfaction. Special attention given to the sale
or shipment of cotton. Liberal advances made
on Cotton in store or te be shipped. Goods fur
nished at lowest market prices.
Oct. 28, 1834.—47—ts
Southern Mutual Insurance Cos.
undersigned Agent for the counties ti
i Doughertv. Biker, and Worih is pre
against fire; the life of cpgres, and issoe life.
Policies at the. lowest rThe attention hf
Planters, Merchants am! Mechanics, are: invited
to the liberal terms jrfoposij#‘|pr them by this
Company. . ’■
Call on R. H. Sims at the sbre, oft Messrs.
Durham A Vascm, or the undersigned.
’ ‘ ‘ D. A.VASON, Agent.
Albany, Nov. 4; 1854.—6ra
FREEMAMOBERTS&Ca.
AMERUCUS, GA.
TAKE great pleasure in announcing to theiV
old patrons and frfenris, and the public gen
erally, that they have removed their stock ot Car
riages and other goods from Oglethorpe, to the
flourishing town of Americus, and would also
state that we now have one of the
CHOICEST CTOCK OF CARRIAGES
ever offered for sale in Georgia. If you do or eo’
not believe it come and see for yourselves. Aod
what is still bettss, they can be bought as
cheap (it not a little cheaper) as at any house
North or Sonth. The truth is gentlemen, we
need MONEY, and if you will just bring a little
of the needful with you, you shall have a Car
riage,Buggy, or whatever vou may want, at some
price or other, and as competition is the order of
things, we intend to get a ltttlf. of the trade,
while the balance are getting a heap.
We shall continue to keep Carriage and Har>
ness Trimmings, Saddles, Harnes-, Gin Band,
ing, Leather, etc., ete.
BAST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, AMERICUS, GA.
Nov. 18, 1854—50—if