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GEORGIA, Donglicrly county.
“Vi/TIEREAS Jame.- J. Mayoapplies to hip for
* * tl.e guardianship of llie persons am) prop
prly of Georue Washington. Zachary Taylor,
William Henrv, and Ann Jelks, minor children
o! Robert M. Thompson, deceased.
These are, therefore, to rite summon and ad*
monish nil persons interested so fde their objec
tions, (if any they have) in my office within the
time prescribe,! by law,otherwise said letter- will
be granted at the January Term of the Coins
of Ordinary of said county. _ /
Given under mv hand aid official signa/ure
this November 20th, 185 4 /
W.\l. E. SMlTH,Ordy&ry.
November 25. 1854. 30d /
EXECI TOR’S SAlbflL
BY virtue ol an order irrnn tiny llonnraole
Court of Ordinary of Burke/unty, Will be
sold before the Court-house doorVn the town of
Newton, Baker county, on the fipt J ue.-day in ,
January next, between llie nsn/hours of sale,,
tbevaluairle plantation in Baker county,
known as the Bcllville i/ce, belonging to I
Wright Murphree, laieof s#l Burke c. truly,de
ceased, the.-e lands iyp in donut eight miles ol
■aid town of Newton,adj/trinu lands nl Major i
Colqnir. 11. Timer and/l ers. Containing two !
thoiißantl and sixtv-iw/mres, bctlie same more ;
or less, there is beltv/n 1 w o and Ihree bundled ,
cleared and in a hig/^ |il,e ot cultivaiioti, gin* .
luitiso, puck nf*2ro liou.-os, uver.-oer s j
lioiihP, &c -sc Linds isn? gofx. J as |
any in Baker ci/i:y* Any person wishing to
buy w ill do we/io examine (lie lands before ilie i
day of sale, Ih/overseer on llie place will show I
them. Sobi/ua division among the heirs of said
deceased, pdrins on the day ol sale. Purclias- I
ers to pay / r idles.
J/MES M. REYNOLDS, i
/LLEN INMAN, > Ex’rs.
/Tames gkubbs, )
Nm/l, 1854 --48—id
EXIvCIITOR’Ii SAIJh
■w*r 11,1, he sold oil W’edin sday lh<* 3d Janna- i
rv next,at (he place howu as Dine Hill, j
belonging lo Wright Murphree, deceased, eight
/nilesb low Albany, in Dougherty county, the
following properly, belonging lo said deceased, lo
wit: mules, horses, faille, lings, sheep, corn and
fodder, cotton seed, plantation tools, waggon’s,
catts, household and kitchen furniture, and many
other articles lih) tedious to mention. The corn
•nil fodder at the Itellville plate will besoldat this
■alp. Sq!e to cunt inue from day lo day until all
i bold. “Terms on the day ol sale
J. M. REYNOLDS, i
ALLEN INMAN. V Ex’rs.
JAMES GRUBBS, )
Nov. 4, 1854.—18—Ids
rXECI’TOK’S SA 1.1,’.
BY virtue of an order of llie Honorable Court j
of jDrdiuary of Burke cmiiiiy, will be sold
belore the Court-house door in the town of Alba
ny, Dougherty county, on the first Tuesday in
(January next, between the usual hours of sale,
/the valuable plantation in said county, belonging
to Wright Murphree,lateo! said county, deceas
ed .this place lies eight miles below said town of
tAlbanv on Flint river, and Unknown as llie Dine
/lilt place, these lands adjoins. Col. Broods, Mrs.
(Hampton now Mrs Lum.ay it'nd oibers, contain
ing two thousand acres, be lint same more or less,
on tins place, there is a dwelling house, negro
houses, gin house, rollon press, hud all other ne
cessary buildings, with about two or three hun
dred acres in C'ilivation the ball,nice in llie
woods, these lands are very good, ue hope per
sons wi-hiog lo purchase would examine them :
before llie day ol sale, Col. Darke, on llie place, ]
will take great p easuro in showing them loony |
person. Sold lur a division among the heirs ol j
said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, l’lir- !
chasers lo pay for titles.
J. M. REYNOLDS, )
ALLEN INMAN, } Ex’rs. !
JAMES GRUBSS, )
Nov. 4 1854.—18 tils.
itOTICE, ‘
ILL bo sold on Thursday ijn* 2TDoc..,
? >lloxl, hi tlie lute residence of Mines I! !
Tyson, of Loo county, the ’ remaining stock ot j
cattle, among tliem good milch cows, the planta
tion toi ls .iod the entire stock of lions. Meat I
hogs sold tor cash. The other property on a !
credit’of twelve mom In.
RIOSES \V. ‘IISON, Ex’r. I
Nov. 4, 1854—48—tds. . 1
“notice”
Wild. be sold at the Covrt house in Web
ster, Lee county, on t lie first Tuesday in
January next, the real e-tate o! Moses I! Tison,
late of lice county, deceased, con-i.-ting of about
seven hundred and hfty acres o! land,this planta
tinn is we*l improved and Iresb and In good or
der {for cultivation, being one hundred acres of
cleared land. Terms of sale twelve months
credit. RIOSES W. TISON, Ex’r.
Nov. 4, 1854 —lB-tils
UEQRNM, Dougherty county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKItN.
WiIEItEAS Hugh 11. O'barrel has applied
to me lor letteis of dismission from the
estate of John II Parrel deceased.
These aio, tlieretore, to cite and admonish all
end singular the kindred and creditors of said
estate.l l tile their objections (if any they have,)
in my office why said letters should not be grant
ed the applicant at the next April Term of said
Court.
Given tinder mv hand and official signature, :
this October 9th, 1854.
\V. E. SMITH Ordinary. j
A true extract from the minutesol said Court, !
this 18th Oct., 1851. J. C-Gardhsk,t>. cc. O. J
TWO Jfio.vnas alter date application ]
wiil be made to the Court of Ordinary, of
Lee county for leave to sell ill the real estate
and negroes belonging to the miners of John
Garvin, laic of Lee county d.-caused, for the hen
elk of heirs and cred tors, &.c.
ZORA 15. lI.WSLIP, Guardian.
October 21, 1854 —tds
no nek
AGREEABLY to fill order of the Ordinary
of Lee County will be sold at the Court
House door in Albany, Dougherty county, on the
ftrst Tuesday in January next, lnt ol land number
nineteen in the second district of Dougherty
county.
Sol J as the property of Peter Ooneilen ricc’d.
J. U. VANOVER, Adm’r.
December 2, 1854 tds.
ADBS.WSTIUTOU S tiALII.
WILL he sold .hi the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, before the Post Office door
in the city of Albany, Dougherty county, between
the legal hours of sale, a lot ot laud in the citv
of Albany situated on liroad street, number not
known but known as the Roh't. Thompson lot.
Sold as the propert of J. Ruben Thompson late
ol Early county deceased. Terms on the day of
■Ala
JOHN THOMPSON, Ajin’r.
December 14, 1854.
CEORUI.I. Eec County .
ieT"?. JIO.TI'IiSI alter date appplicati.m ‘
will he made to me Court of Ordinary ot
COnSr.oumv, for leave to seil the real estate of
racks 111l 11 SV, G.hnore, late of said county de
wed he JollN 11 GILMORE, I, . ,
P ed b > S. U. D. HUNT, \ Adm rs
11,1851. 2m
Beeaivr Sheriff Sales for January.j
WJLbesold before t he Court-house door,
n the town of Bainhridge, Decatur coun
’ ty, Ga, on the first Tuesday in January next,
1 w-ibi.r Die legal hours of sale, the foilowiug
nropeiy. to wit: !
Tv > lots or land No’s. (277) two hundred and ;
j sfveDy-seven in the fourteenth Dislrict of said i
J/cofffHq and (11) eleven iri the twenty-seventh ■
Dis ti -t of said county, levied on to satisfy one [
Superior Court fl fa issued from said county, in i
j, favor of William J. Bash, for the use of J. Don- j
I a Ison, vs. William Oneah Property pointed out •
| by fijfeiidaot.
I Also. A’ (lie same time and place one negro ‘
woman about 38 years old, of .dark complexion,
levied on lo satisfy five Superior Court li fas all
issued from said county. One in favor of W.
W. Oroom, and one Joint G. Gunn, and one Fore
* man &. Muse, and one A. A. Wilkins, undone
;D. W. White,vs. JosephT MiebauX. Droperty
pointed out bv Defendant.
A. B. BELCHER,-Sl.’fT.
j Also, At llie same lime and place one lot of
1 land No. (369) in the 21 District of Decatur Cos ,
levied on as (he property of Henry &> Isaac Ad
l;ison,to siti.-fy two Superior Court fi fas, issued
| out of said comity in lavor of Om ins vs. Henry
Adkison am! Isaac M. Adkison. Properly point
I ed out by Deiendants.
- Also, At the same lime and place, a two
i ;,nr-c Wag m, and one grav mare, and one gray
I mule—levin! on as llie property- ot Benjamin S.
I Brocken, to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa, in
i favor of J M. Willson vs. B. 8. Brocket! A. W.
! W. Harrell.
Aflfep, At the same time arfd thirteen 1
!huiis.ioil pounds of seed Cotton—levied oil as llie
| property*ol 11. A. Lew is, lo salisty one Superior i
1 Court li fa in favor of Win. Dickinson vs. 11. A. j
i Lew is,
\ Also, At the same time ami place, the De
| catur Hotel, and the premises thereunto attacii
-1 ed—levied on lo satisfy si* Superior Court fi fas
[ in favor of R. .1. Binallwnnd and others vs. John
i ami W. W. Harrell. Droperty pointed out by
■ Plaintiffs Attorney.
| Also, At the same lime and place, one lot of
land No. v 255) two hundred and fifty five in the
I4tii District of D catur county—levied onto
sati.-ly one Tax fi fa. Droperty pointed out by
Tax Collector.
Also, At the same time ami place, a Town
inf, number not known but known as the place
where WilliaiVi Biggs formerly lived, to satisfy i
a Tux li fa against said Baggs. Property point
ed out by Tax Collector.
A. P. BELCIIER, D. Sli’lT.
December 2, 1851.
G SiORC/2A —Dougherty <fouuty.
l o all whom if may eokteern i
WHEREAS, Lewis S. McGwierapplies to
me, for lollers of Administration on the
| csiuie of Elizabeth M. M. Greenwood lute ol i
said county deceased.
Tbi-.-e are therefore to cite and summon all per- ;
sons interested to file their object ions (if any they
have) in my office, within 111 ■ lime pro- ribed by
law: otherwise said letters will be granted at the
next January term of the Court ol Ordinary of
said county.
Given under my hand and official signatuie,
this November 27th, 1854.
W.M. E. SMITH, Ordinary.
December 2, 1854. 34.1.
NOTICE.
Al<li persons indebted •* ilio of \\ in.
W Gilmore, hire of L e county, deceased, j
am requested lo make immediate payment ami j
ail persons Inviiig claims against said deceased,
are hereby required to present them in terms o’
the taw.
JOHN It GILMORE. ) , , .
STEPHEN u J HUNT, y Adn>t *
Nov. 11. 18.51. 4!)
I
ÜBORGH, l ES!.S:N3SJ,
fl.ee I’oMtily. S Court of Okdinauv, i
OOIOBER TERM, 1854.
Jonathan McLendon liav.og this day filed bis
j petition for f lier-ot Di -m s-ion as Ailiniiiistra - |
! | ()r o| Edith McLendon late of said county do
j ceased, alledging that he has In ly di.-cltarged the
mist and confidence reposed in him. It is, there-
J lore, ordeied by the C. ml that, aii persons con- |
I corned do show cause (it any they nave) on the
I third ‘Monday of May next, why said Adininis- ,
I trator. should nut be discharged ; and it is further I
! ordered that this citation be published ill a pub
lic Gazette ol ibis State (or six months previous :
to the said May term ol this Court.
•’ LUDWEI.L M. LENNARD, Ordinary. ;
A true exiraet from the tnii.utes ot said Court,
this November the BUi, 1854.
L M. LENNARD,Ordinary.
November 18, 1854 --no4o—6m j
GEOKGjAc l RULE NISI.
fl.ee Comity. *
Cmu l of Oriliiiwi y, Noytraluv Term, 1851.
ft)HN BATTS. Execmor ol the last will and
test:.men! ol Joel Balls, late of said county
deceased, having this day filed his petition allerlg- i
eg that he has fully discharged the tro-t and con j
lMence r-posed in him, and praying to 1 e rele t-ed j
and dismissed fiom said executorship: It is {
therefore ordered by the Court that all persons ;
concerned do show cau.-e (if any they have) at
the next June tehnof this Court to be held on
! the third Monday in said month, why said exec
( ntor should not he released and discharged (torn
I said trust. And it is further ordered tlmt this
j citation be published in a public Gazettes oi this
| Stale lor six months previous to said June term.
( LUDWKLE M. LENNARD. Ordinary,
i A true extract from llie minutes of said Court,
I this December 9th, 1854.
L. M. LENNARD, Rrdinnry
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
VVnLL be sold on the first Tuesday in next
v February, before the Court-House door in
the city of Albany, lot of land nuinner 410, in
first district of formerly Baker now Dougherty
county as llie properly ot Joint 11. Farrei de
ceased. Sold to perfect lilies.
HUGH 11. O'FARRELL, Adm’r.
Dec. It, 1854. tds.
IgROKVIA,
WHEREAS. 1! F. Cock applies lo me for
the guardianship of the person stid prop
erty of Mary E. Henderson, minor of Josiah
j llendersoa, late of said county deceased,
i These are therefore to cite and admonish all
{ persons interested to file their objections (if any
1 they have) in my office within the time prescribed
by law : otherwise said letters of guardianship
will be granted at tiie next January term-of the
Court of O dinary of said county.
(liven under mv hand and official signature,
this 12th day of December, 1554.
L. M. LENNARD, Ordinary.
Dec. 14, 1854 30d.
Rich cotton Land for Sale.
r |MIE undersigned will sell at public outcry at
-”- Albany, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, ilie undivided fone-third) interest in
that VALUABLE DLANTATION in said coun
ty, known as the Calloway I*lact>.
Persons desiring a rich plantation, would do
[.well to avail themselves of this opportunity. The
; whole iract contains about 200 U acres, of which
400 acres are in cultivation.
For terms apply to my attorney, David A. Va
son, wiio is authorised lo dispose of the place a
private sale before that time.
EBENEZER J. SWAIN.
Albany, Dec. 7,1854 tds—4t
1 NOTICE.
rOHE public is warned against trading for a
Note made by William Sha'-pe payable in
Nf'Wham Armficld nn the first of January 1855,
fofejbur hundred and forty dol'ars, as the same
nas been lost or mislaid, and belongs loth- Es
tite of said Armfield, Deceased.
JOHN D. GRIFFIN, Admr.
August 20, 1854. —ts
! STEPHEN EGMj
: I’SMHOVABLi; BOOT MAKER.]
JIEIIEEJ doors West of the Post Ofiicp, and i
* opposite J. C. Davis’—is prepared to fill or- j
-iprs for Gents Cork Holp, Water Droof, Hunting,.
.„i i hatent Leather, Dress. Dump Hole ■
and coarse Boots, Shooting Buskins, Bootees,;
Oxford ‘i’ies, Dumps, Slippers, Servants Siioer,
&c. &c. >
Drawings taken of the feet and lasts kept for.
customers —Dick’s Dattent Shanks put in new
Boots when required- Repairing done neatly.—
All work of warranted materials, and put up by
experienced and careful workmen.
ITfR. JECSAN Im- been in my Employ for
the past three years, and I take pleasure in say- |
ingthat be is a superior workman, in tact one of j
the best I ever employed ; and that I can most
cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of]
the community, as one deserving of their sup
port.
Albany January, 1851. SamUel D. litvta
tailoring!, tailoring n
i riViE undersigned liaTing 10, ~ted bbns'elf in
j A 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 Inis
) heretofore characterised him as a workman, will
commend him to a share of the patronage of
the country. He is prepared to execute all work
in his line with neatness and best style : and i.-
delermine by a prompt, foithful and tasteful cxe
cutionjof all orders, as well as the liberal terms
upon which be will deal, that none of his custo
mers shall have just cause for complaint, lie
returns his thanks to the public for the liber,
al patronage heretofore extended to him, and so
licit a continuance of the same.
ObT Ilis shop will be found in the office former
; *y occunied bv Dr. Huntington.
‘ ‘ JOHN 11. DAVIS.
Jit:W-,34,1852—1y
f N V,
l %
> So'.imern Mutual Insurance to.
rat HE undersigned Agent for the counties of j
Duiijliertv, Biker, Lee and Worth is pre
p.neil to lake Marine Risks. Insure Cotto-i in
j store, Gin Houses, Dwellings and other property
{against fire; tho file of Slaves, and issue life
‘ Dolicies at the lowest rate. The attention of
! Planters, Merchants ami Mechanics, are invited
1 to llie liberal terms proposed to them by this
company.
Gallon R. 11. Sims at the of Messrs.
Durham & Vasori.or the midersighed.
I>. A. YASON, Agent.
Albany, Nov. 4,1854. —0m
Starkviilc Hotel.
Mtiie nndersigned is in pcssesssioti
of this llon.se ol entertainment,and
has put it in thorough repair, ami
has nude such addition toil as will
enable lo render comfortable his patrons.—
His personal attention will be given to ilie ac~
coinmodation of his guests.
W. F. HAM ERICK.
September 10. 1853—1 v
Cotton Limitation I'or fyttc.’
rixflfls) undersigned acting under a
• Dower ol Attorney, nun A Dear
ing, E-q.. ol flu - a bargain ill the sale
1 el a plantation in the Third Di-triet ,
1 of hue county, lying nn the Chiekasaoautnee
! creek, within two miles of the Townol Ciiieka- |
salmtehee, and wi'ifiu i lew mites of thesiirvoved
j line ot the South V, esteni Rad Road, which it is |
supposed will he built in a short time.,,
The body consist of lols, No’s. 58, 57, 72, 88,
: B'.), 103, 10 4, and 92, forming a platation Os 1,620
: acres, on wliieh I here is open ami in cultivation,
1 over seven hundred acres, sufficient for thirty or
forty bands, and capable of producing line crops
i Corn and Cotton.
I! not sold at private sale, the same will be sold
1 to the highest bidder at Albany, Ga., on ilia 4th
; Momluv in November next /''nr information
i about llie place, call on L. M. Lemiard, F.sq., j
; near llie plantation, 11. J. Cook, of Albany, or the
| undersigned.
D. A. VVSON,
J. 11. DOPE.
October 14, 1854 —tds
II r The Journal & Messenger, will give the
above four insertions, and charge to A. Hearing, I
j Esq., Athens, Ga. J
I Bagging and Rope.
\A7"E have a large quantity of Bagging and
’’ Rope, which we otter to Planters on ac
commodating terms.
August 13,1853.—ts 11. lIORA, & CO
AO TICE
TO LAND HUY ERS
t LL persons wishing to purchase improved
lands in litis section of the State would find i
il to their advantage to call and examine the prem
ises of the subscriber before purchasing else
where.
I now offer at private sale, and shall do sn un
til tlie first Tuo-d iv in January next, if not sold
before, at which time 1 w ill sell al public out cry
in the city of Albany, county of Dougherty, lot
of Lund No. four hundred and fourteen, (414)
in llie lir-l District of Worth county, and 100
acres oil - of Lot No. eight, in the first District of
Dougherty county, with 120 acres of improved
land nmv in a high state of cultivation, also a
good dwelling house, and other necessary out,
buildings, with a good well of w ter upon it 1
For further particulars apply to D. J. Strosier,
Albany, or mv self upon ‘lie premises. Terms ‘
to suit purchasers.
ID” The Albany Patriot please eopv.
DAVID FAIRCLOTH.
Albany, September 2, 1854.—tds.
NOTICE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Baker county, will be sold at the ]
Court-house door in the city of Albany Dongher- j
ty, county, on the lirst Tuesday in January next. !
one negro man, by I Ire name of Deter about 25 |
yrs. ol age, belonging to the estate o! Robert M. J
Herrington, deceased. Sold for the benefit oftlie j
creditors ot said deceased. Terms on the day of
sale. NANCY HERRINGTON, Adtn’rx.
Nov. 4, 1854.—4S—tds
AJAG AZIN ES.
AGENCY for all the Popular Magazines, at
tiie Albany Book Store by
l: e. welch.
Nov 11,1854—49—3 w
JOBWORK
jVEATLY JEXJUCfI.’TJEI> at this office
. Dm. 24th, ISM.
FALL AND WINTER
EXHIBITION, 1853,
AT
DURHAJIib VASOK’S ONE PRICE STORE
GENERAL DEALERS IN
EVERY DESCRIPJON OF
MERCHANDIZE.
ARE now receiving from PHILADELPHIA j
NEW YORK am! BOSTON, their usual sup
ply. Consisting in part of
| READY MADE CLOTHING.
| Ovor business and dress Coats. Pants, tjom one
‘10®12.00. Fine vests, from @1 t0@12,00. —
| Fine Cloths, Cassimers, and Vestings, of every
I description. Marine Under Vests, —a gen lot of
i Driving and Dress Gloves, —Cravats, Scarfs,
Linen Shirts, linen Collars, and fine Stocks.
TO PLANTERS.
A large lot of Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Linseys,
Blankets, ilnt=, Shoes, Bagging twine. Nails
Pxes, Spades &. Shovels, Chop and Broad Axes,
Augurs, Chisels, Plains, and a great assortment ;
of Carpenters tools generally. Ilames, Collars,
; Trace and Log Chains, Bridles Saddles, Harness
: Leather, &c. &.c.
YOUTHS CLOTHING,
Children’s Fall Suits, tine and Cheap for com- !
mon use.
LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS,
l in great abundance, embracing ail the novelties
j of the season, in coloring and designs, plain
1 Broch. Plaid, Satten Striped, Watered and plain
I Black Silks, plain ami Plaid French and English
Marinoes, black and plaid Alapaccas, plain and
j printed Mus. DeLanes. clack and colored Velvets
I Rich French worked Collars,ClllF-,Cfiereizetts.
! f• ndersleeves, fine prints, Ginghams, Woolen,
•Sila, Printed and Crape Shawls,fine Cloaks and
Mantiiias, from 4to @4O. Silk, Cotton and
Morinn Hoserv,silk linen and Camb. lid’kfs.
I IOUiSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Table Covers,liner. Damask, Curtain Dimity,
Irish Linen-linen and bleeched Shirting, Pillow
Casing, Towels and Napkins. Also a large
stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. Flannels for
Cloak lining,
The public generallg. are requested to call and
examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
DURHAM & VASON.
Albany, October Ist, 1853 43—ts
LAFFERS for sale, at his
Ware-room, one door
west of Messrs. Harrison & ‘y&y-.-’Hfiw&i ‘'■£/
Roberts, a large and varied
assortment of excellent
IP XT ZOkStf” ITUnE,
of Northern and his own manufacture, among
which will he found
Bureaux, Wash Stands,
Cribs, Arm (Rocking)
Chairs, Windlass Bed-
Steads, Wardrobes, Ta
bles, Si das, Office (Pivot)
Chairs, Cottage Beil-
Steads, Safes, Card Ta
bles, Couches. Chairs,
and Bed-Steads.
Aim a good supply of Mattrrsses, (Moss
and Iliir.) always on hand. All of which lie
will sell low for cash or on short time.
Orders for any description ot Furniture care
fully and promptly filled.
Orders inr B-'isks dlelaiist Burial €a- ‘
son filled at sfiori notice, mi reasonable terms.
Albany, Ga.. Oct 7. 1851. ly.
Va luableLiinds for Sale*
J N< )W oiler for --lie on terms to suit purchas
® ers. Two thousand acres ot Land, lying in one
entire body,on Flint River, Eight miles below
Newton, in Baker county, including a plants
lion of 300 acres. in a high state of cultivation,
with a good dw elmg house, Gin house and
Screw, and all other nerssury out buildings.
Said lands extends along the East bank of said
Flint river, for three miles For further parti
! cuhrs apply to P. J. Stroz- r, E.-q. at Alban
i or to inysell on the premi es.
ISRAEL MAPI. E
Aug.2o, i Ss3—lf
Ivlcciicol.
Dr's R. (|. Dickinson & I.C. Hanson,
(FORMERLY OF WASHINGTON, G A.)
H’ AVING associated themselves in tiie prac
i ice of Medici no, lender their services to
j Uie citizens of Albany, and ttie surrounding
country.
Tliev will occupy t!ie office at the old stand of
Dr. Dickerson, where they may be found at all
times during the day.
| 3 T*For the present and during the summer,
Dr. Hanson mav be found at night at \V. VV.
Cheever’s residence, on his plantation about one
mile from the Ferry, on the Fast side of Flint
river.
Albany, April 15. 1851.—1 v.
MILLINERY AND
Dress- Mak in ir
O •
rBAIIB undersigned respectfully announces to
A Iter friends and the public, that site con.
tinues her business of Millinery and 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
loiter many Iriends for their favors, and hopes
from strict attention to her business, for a contin
uance of their patron ige
London and Paris Patterns and fashion Plates
received Monthly.
Mrs. E. A. EGAN.
October, 2D. 1853—ts
LEWIS BEfNET.
IBXNIoIX. I&Xja 3^033..
L>E2SI*EC’F.I : ’l T L3Lir informs the citizens
| *'*’ of Albany, and surrounding country that
| lie is prepared to execute Jobs of Brick Work,
i at short notice, and in a neat, substantial, work
, manlike manner—prices to suit the times,
j He refers to Messrs. James 11. Hill, & Cos.,
j Joseph Bond, Ambtose R. Wrignt, Daniel Win
j gard and William E. Smith,
j Albany, January 14,1854 —12m
Watches, Clocks & broken Jewelry,
WILL be faithfully cleaned and!
repaired by the undersigned, at !
[ Sop_/tn his office in tiie town ol Asner- ‘
CSI. The undersigned hopes
soon to open a fine as-ortinent of
new and fashiodable JHWELBY, suited
! to this market, consisting of Watches—gold and
silver, Oold Chains, Fob and breast,Table
Ware, &e. &c.
He will feel grateful to the public for a por
tion of their patronage.
JOHN R. SULLIVAN.
November 26, 1853—51—ts
P. C. LYMAN,
WATCH MAKER & JEWELEIt.
OFFICE IN L. E. WELCH’S BOOK STORE,
ALBANY, GA.
May 20, 1852. 34-ly
REMOVAL. 1
I~\R. W. T. PARK, an experienced Botanic
■*-’ or Reform Medical Physician, formerly of
Lumpkin, Stewart cannly, Ga., has removed to
the City of Savannah, Ga., and respectfully so
licits the patronage of the citizens of Georgia, and 1
the adjoining States.
For five dollars, in advance, and a full state- I
ment of any disease, in writing, lie will forward
i without delay to any person in the United Stales,
free of postage, enough medicine to last one per
sn>■in :s Ail money sent to him, by limit i
is at his own risk.
Savannah, Ga , Dec. 2,1854. —4 t
G. I, CAJS.HICHAEL,
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
WARE-HOUSE and store-raora on the lot j
inei .y occupied In the Baptist Church,
couveti ent both to busii es- and the depot. Will |
give his ent ire attention to business in his line, I
r.d from his experience in the business and !
! die ki owledge of it, hopes to be able to give full |
satisfaction. Special attention given to the sale
or shipment of cotton. Liberal advances made
on Cotton in store *r te he sopped. Goods fur
nished at lowest market prices.
Oct. 28 lo.vT -ii
Cu l lON ’ l < ksXGL,
W ARE -HOI SB !
RAWSON &. MORE MEN, having a good
shirig'e Roof Ware-Ilouse, well protected
i tiv a good substantial fence, and arranged with a
view to protecting t e interest of Patrons, soli
| cits from their former patrons and the public a
share of patronage. Goods stoied free ot charge,
for ‘hose win .-tore their cotton with ns.
Nov. 11,1854.—43—ts
W. It. YOU G. JVO U ATKINS. J . L. ftUNHAM
t’OP IST iVEBSL- i: k- SOTICE.
WM. 11. YOUNG & C0.,0f Apalachicola,
Fla., having associated with them in
their business, Joseph L. Dunham, of Albany,
Ga., the business will he conducted hereafter
under the firm anil style of
YOUNG, ATKINS & DUNHAM.
Nov. 4, 1854.—48 —3in
BOSTON & VSLLALO.\ttA
Cotton Factors
AND
General Commission Merchants;
NO. ISO RAY, STRBET,
SA V A !¥ A8 J, ii BORGIA.
JOHN BOSTON. JOHN L. YILLALONQA.
Bcfcrenee.
ROBERT LUNDAY, Esq. ) A!ba Ga .
cot. R. It CLARKE, \
col. vvinbukn J. i.awton, Dougerty county.
J illy 1, 185 t—tl
i wm*
(Once (lie City Hotel.)
HAVING given up the control of the South-
Western Hotel, my old custoniers and
friends, at home, and abroad, can find me at ii i-
IJonse—prepared at all hours to waif on them
and furnish 111. m with the best the conuirv can
afilird. J L. LYING'TON.
December 2, 1853. 52—if.
BOARBIAG 1308 RE.
t - . Mr*. AESBITT having purchased
f|lnr?j ilnr pleasant anil Commodious c'wellihg
House ol Mr l.oyless, at Hardmoneyi
<rt— Georgia designs opening a
X3oixcaLi3ra.s: House,
j in tavor ot the School, where ail may be com
fortably accommodated on reasonable terms, and
convenient to rhfc S:fftO3. A .-Imre of pub-
lie patronage is respectfully solicited. Her
! Hono will be opened the second Monday in 1
; January, for reception of hord'-r-. The village
| is as healthy as anv in Georgia--quiet and hi
tired—no temptation lor beys*—no excitement Oi
1 girls, and a* good a School as anv in Souther
Georgia. Try us, and you will be pleased.
M A. NESBITT.
Hardmonpy, Ga. Dec. 17, 1853—ts
HIBBERD'S ISOTEL,
Baitihr t<gc, ta.
rgTIIE Subscriber having purchased theestab
el lislitneut,’ known as
| COOK'S lIHTEL & 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 comHirtahie.
His Stables wi'i at all limes be well supplied
with Provender,and attentive Hostlers.
Horse Lots for the accommodation .if Drovers
Horses taken in to Bait and stand at Livery
Horses and Buggies to hire by the day, week |
or month.
Hacks for the conveyance of Passengers to
any part they rmv desire.
JOHN 111 TIBER D, Proprietor.
Bainbridge, Ga., May 6, T 854. 22-ts
NOTICE TO LANDHOLDERS,
THE undersigned will attend to the selling
or examining and giving inhumation ol
Lands lying in any of the counties of S. W.
Georgia on reasonableterms.
A. P. GREER.
Albany, Baker county Ga
REFERENCES.
11. Ilor,Albany, Gerrgia,
Hon. Lott Warren. “ “
R. A. Clarke, Newton, Georgia,
S. C. Stevens, i “ “
December 10,1853—ts
FREEMAN, ROBERTS & CO.
aw tin tens, ga.
TAKE great pleasure in announcing to their j
old patronsand friends, and the public gen
erally, that they have removed their stock ol Car
riages and other goods horn Oglethorpe, to the
flourishing town of Atnericus, ahd would also
state that we now have one of the
CHOICEST STOCK OF CARRIAGES
ever offered for sale in Georgia. If you door do
not believe it come and see for yourselves. And I
what is still bettfb. they can be bought as J
cheap (it not a li lie cheaper) as at any house
North or South. Tiie truth is gentlemen, we
j need MONEY, and if you will just bring a little
iof the needful with von, you shall have a Car
riage, Buggy, nr whatever yon may want,at some
price or other, a id as competition is ‘.he order of
things, we intend to get a littlf. of the trade,
while the balance are getting a heap.
We shall continue to keep Carriage and Har
ness Trimmings, Saddles, Ilames-, Gin Band l
ing, Leather, ete., etc.
east side of public square, americus, ga.
Nov. 18, 1854—50--:i
NOTICE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, before the Court-house door,
in the t>w nos Albany, Dougherty county, lot of
land, No. 78, in the third district of said county.
J. P. REED.’
Nov, 11. 1854—49—tds 1
’ CONSUMPTION ! CONSUMPTION!!
Cousuixipiioa can (>c Cured lit
Dr. Roger’s LIVERWORT. TAR & CAN
CHALAGUA has rescued ils multitudes from
the grave. Do vou ask for the evidence ? Then
call on the Agent, and get a pamphlet; a hWl
paper is too small to contain it. In the Pamphlet
j yon will find well authenticated cases of individ*
I rials who were, in very deed, rescued from the
j grave; fur they were upon the very verge of it;
and given up Jo die by our best Physicians and
i most skillful Medical Professors, when the Liv
, erwort and Tar came to their rescue, and deliv
: ered them back to their friends. Although many
of the cores seem almost increditable, yet they
are not obscure ; we have given their real name*,
and their exact place Os residence, so that they
i may be seen, and the facts heard from their own
mouths. These cures are fully corroborated by
Physicians and Professors of Medifcine, who are
well known and are of the highest standing iif
ons land, who have been compelled to yield to
thpse stubborn facts: no one can dispute sucri
. evidescies. V . ‘ L .. ’i?
Ks We Challenge th Whole World I
To produce more real bona fide evidence, in V*
court of justice, than we have in favor of this
medicine ! !
We defy the Physicians of every schooljandtrf
the Medicines that have ever been invented, iii
produce evidence of such remarkable cures ad
have been made by Dr. Roger’s Liverwort, Taf
and Canclmlagtra.- •*’ ••
We confidently -! he Afflicted (not to'pu?
chase our Medicines,) but to examine our Paine
. plilet, and .see h r themselves, whether the evi*
dence is as convincing ss we say it is ; if *O/it
may prove a great ble-wng tcryotr.
ft costs lint little to give it a fair trial, comparer
ed to wiial a Physician charges—but little when
comcared to what yufr value v'rar health J!
W hat is tl.e value ot money without lieafth 1
Be Wart* of Cottiglis and Colds !!
Recollect that coughs mid c o!Js are forcrun
; eers ol consumption! Dr. Roger’s Liverwort,
j Tar and Caachalagna will break up the most
J ih.-tressing congli or cold in a tew hours’ time'.
: In many cases ot years’ standing a radical cure
! (ms been effected in a very short time bv strictly
j billowing the direction** We doubt not but that
I (here are now thousands of living wlitnesses whtf
1 would have been in their graves if they had rmf
| used this medicine, arresting the diseases befork
i it became tco late /
j Jj” Who are those who have certified to fb<?
great value ol this medicine ? You will find the
j names of such men as Hon. Judge Win. Burke,
late Postmaster ot Cmci na i for more than twen
ty year-; C W ISlarbuck, Esq., Proprietor of tin?
Cincinnati Daily Times; lion. Jo n A Collin*/
late Agent ami Lecturer of ilto Grand Division of
the Sons ol Temperance ol Ohio; Rev. Henry
Wiseman, and ill attending Physician, Dr. H.-
R. Wilson,of Partriot, Galfia co., Ohio; 11. E
Drake, E-q . Druggist o! high stand ng, ot Xenia/
Oiiiu; J 0 Hieroi mins and his attending Fliisi
ciitn, W VV French, ot Hoilund.-burgh, O ; E B
- Taylor, E-q , JSd tor ol the Greenville Patriot/
J| hn Melstidy. E-q ,and 1) K Leavitt. E-q , Dea
cons id the Vine street Congregali- nal Church,-
Cincinnati, Ohio.
FROM MAJOR VAX BIRIA,
EEOTUER OK
MARTIN VAN BUREN, EX PRESIDENT’
of t*ie United States.
Kinderhook, N Y., H -jit. 2l)th, 1853.
Mr. A. L. Seoviil — Dour Sir : Having ucraf*
sion tolise an Expectorant and Cough Remedy
lasi wilder, 1 was recommended by the Rev llfr
Tiffany, of this place, to try the Liverwort, Taf
and Chanclialagna ; I dll! so, and llnnk 1 ,*
greatly bem filled by it, and do hrarli'y recoin-’
1 mend it to others as a Cough renVedv. _
L VAN BUfifEN.
K’nderhocr. N. V. Sept ‘jo*lt,. 185th
I fully concur in the above statement.
FRED K- T. TIFFANY,
Re, lor ol tin- Episcopal Church.
O’ Wou’d it be possible tor such men *
high standing to be induced to deceive the pooK
copsutfl|i((vp
Be sme and ask !or Dr Roger-’Liverwort, T*y
and Cancahrgua, and let no other be palmed up’- 1
on you.
For Sale by A. A. DANFORTII.
ierilam*s
r l h ird Gift Enlerprise.
<lo,oo© Tickets ak’cad}’ soldf
CALL FoR FINAL
Mass lleeliug of Mitucholdcn^
To determine on the dispose ion of the
Gift Property
To tire Shareholders.
AT a meeting of the Shareholders in Perham’W
Third Gilt Enterprise, held on lire 27th Ju*r
ly, the following resolution was adopted:
“Resolvd, That sa sum as it is ascertained
that 80.000 of the Gift TicKefs issued by Mr.
I’erbam in his third enterprise, are sold, the cony,
in it tee shall call the shareholders together at that
most convenient place, for the purpose of instruct
ing said committee in regard to the manner of
disposing of the gift property.”
Having learned from Mr. Perham that 60,000!
of said tickets were sold, and that in yi proba
bility the remaining 20,000 called for by the above!
resolution, would be sold by the first day of Jan*
uary next, we have determined in accordance
with the above opinion, to call a MASS MEET’-’
ING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS, at some
plare to be hereafter named, on the 17th day of
January, 1855, lor the purpose designated by the
rcsoiMt in.
ROBERT BEATTY. Jr.,)
J. LATH HOP. > Committee.
B. S. ADAMS. )
100,000 trek. ‘lit a&I C'.rgh
Each ticket Will admit four persons,
or portions at different times to. * I
j Pcrltatn’s Burlesque Opera House,
603 II road way, New York.
Or to his other Entertainments, in various parts
of the ceuntry. Eacli purchaser of one of these
tickets will receive a certificate entitling them tot
one share in 100,000 COSTLY and VALUA
BLE GIFTS} a list of which has already been
published. Persons can obtain-the same In cir*
cular form, by addressing a note to the proprie-*
tor.
Now’s the time lo Purchase Tickets, -
In order that the 100,000 tickets may be dis
posed of by the time specified, the subscriber of
fers the following inducements for persons to ceS
up Clubs.
Each pereon who gets up a club of ten sub
scribers, and forwards ten dollars to this office,
will receive by mail or other conveyances.
tickets.
Each person who semFt.fal-rffif'tTme) vJmrton
ered dollars, will bafdsent in like manner one
hundred and fifteen tickets. And for all larger
sums rn exact proportion. j
If it should happen that all the tickets-anfe sold
when the order ia received, the money will be re
turned at our expense for postage.
XT All orders for tickets should he addressed,
to JOSIAH PERIIA^T
663 Broadway, Nuny;
XT My Fourth Enterprise will be
as soon the third one closes. Tiie ticfeeg-T ‘
1 already printed. / >