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Have you a Diseased Liver?
O’ The question, though startling, insufficient
ly suggestive, wlien the fact is taken into con
sideration that diseases of the Liver have become
most alarmingly frequent in the United Stales.
Indeed, there are few formidable-diseases that are
not in some way traceable to a deranged state of
that important organ. Many of the complaints
usually classed under the head of
have their origin in the Liver. -"Any remedy
that would insure regularity and healthy action
in the Liver, would be a blessing to mankind !
• has been live exclamation of thousands. That
remedy has been found-; it is safe and sure.—
When a fair trial has been afforded it, it has nev
er been known to fail.
Reader, have you any disease of the Liver or
disease which you believe proceeds from hepatic
derangement 7 Lose not a moment, but purchase
* box of Dr. M ’Lane’s Pills, and they will-restore
you to health. It is tlie only remedy yet discov
ered, in which implicit confidence may be placed
O” Purchasers wiil be careful to ask for Dr.
M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, and take
none else. There are other Pills, purporting to
he Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’
Lane’s Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Vermifuge
can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in
the United States and Canada.
31-2 w.
Professional Cards.
Professional a4 Business men can have their cards in
erted wnde* this head, for one year, at the rales of S3 for
5i card of not more than six lines, un4 $lO for a card of
Clot more than twelve lines.
VAV.NE, (IRKNVIJ.LE & CO,
F ACTORS,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS*
Sarnuunli, Gcov
TIIOS S. VTATNE, C. E. GRENVILLE,
St. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
Savannah. Chattanooga.
O” Keep an office at Chattanooga, Term.
July 5, 1855. Sl-tf.
TICMAKP R. IHSES. RICHARD tTOnil?.
IIINES & HOBBS,
Attornics at Law.
ALBANY, C>EOIIGIA.
PIiATMJE in DOUGHERTY and the surrotindimr coun
ties. 4 July 1 -ih, 1855. 3.3——if.
I>rs. XELSON & SmiPTO.Y
H\V SAG fnrinil aCo -pm i n-T.-r, ip fur ilir
practice nl med’cin** tender rlieir - (vices
in tie tixens of A Iwuy and vicinity Dr II
r-n he 0,r.,J wb'-n net pr .fcs-irinally engaged,
in -1 - office mi Broad street, adjoining Dr. Hun
• :i;ntif)'s office.
Albany. Ml’7, 1855 24-ts.
. * mill*
hi®, professional .services to lhe poo
pie6f the r-sigiibftTtaotf in which 1m is lo
west led—seven wiles SnrtU <-.t Albany, at the
fiGntatran fottner'y *knitHfn as jVirs Jtno Hump
tonV, on Flint riv^r.
Wav 17, 1855. 24-ft
Medical IW otice.
DR. R. Q DICKINSON has associated with
himst’li Dr. W E. Vason., Irom Madison,
’Georgia, under the firm of
” DICIUJtfSOIf & VASOIf*
who rrsppclfuliv fender liieir services in the va
rious departments of ihesr profession, to the cii -
fzetia of Albany find tiie Kurroiindinf -country.
Their office is between Davis’ and
f lines &. Hobbs’ law office.-, where both of them
may be foniiil during Ihe day, and Dr. Vason
alnrinv the itigrltl. Dr. Dickiu-on may be foond
*al his residence at night.
Albany, March 15. 1855. io—6m.
L. E. WELCIir
DEALEIt IS
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Musical lustruificuts, Jewel
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
April 26, 1855. o-23-ly.
LAW & CON AfELLY,
Attorneys at I* aw,
Albany, Oil.
Will practice in the South-West elm Circuit,
and in the Counties of Macon, Bjoly and Worth
•of tiie Macon Circuit.
*JKNRY M. LAW WILLIAM C. COSNNLLY
January 18. 1855 ts
U. W. PSARDIAK & C. KLUBItGCGH.
ATTOIIAIIVS AT LAW.
STARKVILLE GEORGIA.
February 4, 1854. Iv.
HUSKY C. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
llbany, Dongherty County, Gcorgi.a.
WILE give prompt attention to all business
ent,rusted to his care.
Office up stairs, over J. C. Davis’ Store.
Albany, January 28, 1854 ly
ATTORNE YS A T LA TV,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
T%/'IL’L practice in the South-Western Cir
’ ’ cuit. Having opened offices boih at Alba
ny and Newton, they may he consulted at the
tatter place during the first and third weeks of
each month of the present year.
Albany, Jan. 7, 1854. 5-1 y.
WARREN A WARREN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
\yJLT, practice in the following Cotintfes:—
* ’ Sumter, B iker, Early, Thomas, Lee, Ran
dolph, Decatur and Lowndes.
Lott warren, ‘ * * * • l. p. b. warren.
June 17, 1853. ly
K. J. WARREN,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
Starkville, Georgia.
July 1, 1853 iy
DR. H. B. RAYSOa,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN
T> ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
*-*’ services in tlie various branches of the ;
Healing Art, to the citizens of ALBANY,
and the surrounding country.
He will be found at all times, unless profession
ally engaged, at his residence and office, oil the
second floor of the Patriot Building.
Albany, Jan. 25, 1855. ° 6m. j
WE DAILY HEAR of the most astonishing ‘
cures being effected bv that great and popular
medicine, ike genuine 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian
Liniment, and we can truly say, from our own
knowledge, that no medicine ever discovered has
performed the'same wonderful cures that it has
both in man and beast, and it is equally good for
bolh which makes it truly valuable, it is there
fore hailed by the suffering as the greatest bless
ing of tire age, and no one would ever allow him
self to be without this sovereign balm, who had
once witnessed its magic pow er over disease, and
its wonderful potency in relieving.pain,however
severe, in a few initiates’ time. We earnestly
desire you to call upon the agent who will fur
nish you, free of charge, a small book containing ,
besides other valuable information, a large list [
of certificates from many cf the most respectable
persons, of cures effected by this celebrated tned- |
icine, which surely are enough to convince the !
most skeptical of its tranScendant virtues. We
notice several certificates of rheumatism cured
after the patient had suffered everything but death
for five lo twenty years. Also cases of paralysis
or loss of the u.-e of limbs, where the flesh had
withered, leaving nothing apparently but dried
skin and bone, presenting so horrid a speclale that
their Iriends looKeil upon them apalled while phy
sicians pronounced them beyond any human ef
fort to relieve - It is the most efficacious remedy
known for burns, sprains, wounds, bruises, chil
blains, neuralgia, toothache, bites of insects and
reptiles, sore throat, sore or weak eyes, tumors,
sun pain, etc , etc , and is used witli unbounded
success in most of the ailments of horses and
cattle, such as sweeny, farcy, sprains, bruises stiff
neck and joints, lameness, swellings, galls or
chafes-, sore-eyes, partial blindness, etc. If used
In the beginning of fistula, poll-evil, ring-bone
and spavin, it will invariably stop their further
progress. Every family should keep this valua
ble medicine un hand, ready lor any emergency.
Leok out iov Coimterlcits.
The public are cautioned against another coun
terfeit, which has lately made its appearance,
called W. B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the
most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because
his having the name of Farrell, many will boy it
in good faith, without the knowledge that a coun
terfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover
their error when the spurious mixture has
wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by
11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor,, And
wholesale druggist, No. 17, Main Street, Peoria,
Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies
must he addressed. Be sure you get it will) the
letters 14. G. before Farrell’s, thus—ll. G. FAR
FELL'S—and his signature on the wrapper, all
others are counterfeits.
Sold by A. A. Da.nfortß. Albany,Ga ; Wight
& Scoi.lv, Newton, Ga.; Mason, Dickinson &
Go , Milford, Ga. ; Wm. G. Pierce & Go., Mor
gan, Ga., and by regularly authorised agents
throughout the United States.
G” Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per Ixiitie.
Agents wanted in every town, village and ham
i let in the United Stales, in which one is not
ready established. Address 11. G. Farn ..
i abnv- . sci Oinpanied with good roferen • a
! (diameter, responsibility. &c,
July 12, 1855. ‘ 32-4 W.
| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
| GEORGIA, ? Ordinary's Office,
LEE COUNTY. S July U i, 1855.
To all wiiotia it may CosictCru:
liy lIEREAS, Reubin K. Williams Adminis
’ ’ tralor on lire estate of Stephen Williams,
deceased, ha- filed his petition, praying to he dis
missed Irom the administration on said eslale,
These are therefore to cite, summon and ad
| nionlidi aII and singular the kindred and creditors
| of sai l deceased, to he and appear at my office in
j terms of the law, and file their objections (if any
they have,) why letters of dismission should not
be granted to saul applicant.
Giver) under mv hand and official signature
(in office,) this 16th day ol July, 1855.
LUDWELL M. LENNARD,
Ordinary L. C.
July 19, 1855. 33-ni6n).
CiEORGIA, —lice Couitty.
To uU ic/iom it nitty Concern:
■ William F. Hamrick adininis
| ’ tralor on tlie estate of Freeman Killings
t worth, late of said county deceased, has this day
filed his petition praying tube dismissed from the
administration.on saifi estate,
These are therefore to cite etir.imon and ad
monish all and singular the ‘kindred and creditors,
ot said deceased, to be and appear at my office
in terms of the law, and file their objections (if
any they have) why letters of dismission should
not. he granted.to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
in office, July 16, 1855.
LUDWELL M. LENNARD,Ordinary,
j July 19, 1855. 33-ui6in.
i GEORGIA, Lee Comity.
| Vl/HEREAfd, Stephen V. Gay, administrator
| on the estate of Henry Coleman, cf said
county deceased, has filed Iris petition praying to
Ire dismissed from the administration of said es
tate, These are therefore to rite,-nnmmen atfd
admonish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors of said estate to lie and appear at my office
in terms of the luiv, and file their objections, (if
any they have) why letters of dismission should
not be granted lo said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 16th day of July 1855.
LUDWELL M. LENNARD, Ordinary.
July 19th, 1855. 33-mffm.
“INDIAN SPRINGS.
Mclntosh House.
This establishment is now
-L open (or the reception of visitors to this
delightful watering place. The subscriber, who
has now been at this place for the last ten years,
can only assure persons vi-iting this establish
ment as heretofore, he wil! spare no pains or ex
penses to give entire satisfaction.
Mr. E. Isaacs will have charge of the cu
linary department. In fact, all in charge of tin’s
establishment, as well as servants, shall be of the
best order. There will be splendid coaches and
(lacks at Indian Springs platform, three miles j
above Forsyth, to transport passengers from that i
to the Indian Springs.
B. W. COLLIER.
July 12, 1855. 32-2 m.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate ut Gea-ar
A. Savage, late of Lee county deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment to the Ex
ecutors, and all persons having demands against
sain estate will please present them in term- cf i
the law.
FRANCES M. T. SAVAGE, Ex’rx. |
WILLIAM NEWSOM, Ex’r.
July 12, 1855. 32—4 Cd.
Executors’ Sale.
T> Y VIRTUE of an order from the lionor
-*-* able Court of Ordinary ot Lee county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in September next,
before tlie Court House daur in Coffeeville, Coffee
county, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land
number 229, in the 7tli district of Coffee county.
Sold as the property of Wiley Hart, deceased.
A. J. ‘i ISON, J E .
J. N. SESSIONS, £ . RS ’
July 32, 1855. 32-40ds.
£33pooi£Tl Notice.
No gratuitous notices, or advertisements, w ill
be inserted in the “GeorgiaCourier,”except Re
ligious Notices, caHs for political meetings, and
Marriage and Obituary notices under 12 lines.
All other matter will be charged transient rates
for advertising.
“Eternal Vigilence is the Price
of Liberty.” Twenty-five cents is tlie price
of a bottle of Perry Davis’Pain-Killer. For sale
by Merchants generally.
Range of the Thermometer
At L. E. NYELCII’S Hook Store.
Albany, Georgia.
8 A.M. 3P.JI. fp.lt.
July 19th, : 80 : : 91 i : 82 j
2oth, : 76 ; ; S8 : Si :
2lth, : 78 : : io : : 86 i
“ 23th, : SI : : 82 : : 81 ,
24th, : 80 ; : 90 : : 82 ;
” 25-.fi, : 81 -. ; 90 : i 83 j
aSTES-VST
CASH GROCERY.
E. IK. SWINNEY & CO.,
1 IT AVE established a New Family Gro- ;
j eery in Albany, and respectfully solicit a
; share of the public palronage. Th°y have no*J
on hand a choree selection 6f Fresh Goods, con- I
sisting, iu part,of
Teas, Raisins,
Cinnamon. Spices,
ISae.ou Sides, Shotibiers,
Hams, Flour,
IS n< ter, Fa rI,
Cheese, Rice,
Sugar, Coffee,
Crackers, Almoinls, Cranberries,
Hates, Candy,
Salt, Soap,
Nnb, Viuegitr,
iflaekere!, Sardines,
MTolasses, Syrup,
Tobacco, Fobsters,
Snnff, Cigars,
Irish Potatoes, Preserve** and Oys
ters iu Cans, Starch, Fickles,
I.oltlts, Corks, Miot,
i’owde r, V east
Powders,
G- arden Seeds,
and a variety of other articles too numerous to
! mfilinn, all of which are offered as low as a
j reiwonnhle profit will allow;.
T s-ore iu the Patriot Building, opposite the
I h-ocih Western Hotel.
Iv. July 5, 1855. 31-3 m.
’ MORE NEW BOOKS.”
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE ALBANY BOOK STORE.
Mm
rg; % n e wi f CTO rY.
i JL -Missing Bride.
Forget! Will.
Torn Burke.
Dickon’s New Stories.
Tl.ackery Sketches. m .
Initials.
Julia Mansfield.
Robert G l- a it a iti.
Ugly Effie.
The Winklers. ”
The Lost Heiress.
Two Guardians. A
Islten Norbury.
Kirte Avlesfnnt.
GU M lM I NG S’ WOR KS .
Abbott’s Life of Napoleon.
L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Ga., July 5, 1855. 31-if.
Dccatm* SficriiT Sales.
be sold on the first Tuesday in August
” next, befnre the Court House door in the
Town of Bainbridge, in Decatur county, Ga.,
within tlie legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit :
j Two lots of land, numbers 136 and 139 in the
15th district of said county, levied on to sati-fy
six Justice Court fi fas, issued oiH of the 513ih
district G. M , of said county —in favor of Jacob
Strause vs. Jesse Burkitt. Property pointed out
by said Strause. Levy made and returned to tne
j by a'constable. This July 3d, 1855.
A. U. BELCHER, Sh'ff.
July 5, 1855. 31-tds.
vien naToYeT.
DOOLY COIN TV, CiA.
THE undersigned having purchased the above
establishment, intends to merit a liberal
share of public patronage—the House being en
tirely new and Well furnished. The travelling
public will find his rooms airy, neat and clean
and his table furnished with -ill the substantia Is
of life, together with all the delicacies the coun
try w ill afford. No pains or expense will fee spar
ed to render his guests comfortable.
wm. McDaniel.
June 14, 1855. 28-3 in.
GEORGIA, Worth County.
WHEREAS, John W. Fowler appiies to me
for letters of administration on tlie estate
of William Fowler, fate of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors Cf said deceas
ed tc be and appear at my office oti or before the
first Monday in July next to file their objections
(if any exist) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature,
this Jane 4th, 1855.
JAMES N. FORD, Ordinary.
June 14, 1855. 28-30 J.
LAND! LAND!!
FOIS. SALE, —the following lots of
Land :
; 2d district of Dougherty, 232, 233, 249 and 327.
i 3d District of Calhoun, 21, 160, 148, 286.
j Bth “ “ Baker, 31, 41, 217, 306, 344.
1 12th “ “ “ 62, 238.
7th “ “ “ 56, 340, 380.
Apply to JOHN A. DAVIS, Agent for 11. A.
&. (i. W. Coster, New York.
Albany,Ga., June 7lh, 1855. 27—ts.
NOTICE TO LANDHOLDERS.
THE undersigned will attend to the selling ‘
orexamining and giving information of
Lands lying in anv of the counties of S. W.
Georgia on reasunableterms.
A. I‘. GREER,
Albany, Baker county Ga,
REFEKENCEL
11. lion 4, Albany, Gerrgia,
Hon. Lott Warren, “ “ “
it. A. Cearke, New ion, Georgia,
S. C. Stevens, “ “
December 10,1853 ts
No Job Work uill be delivered
at tins Office until paid for.
BLANKS, of every description,
neatly printed at this Office.
SPRING GOODS!
JOHN S. MOREMEN
JS now receiving a beautiful assortment of
SPUING & SUMMER GOODS, j
(insisting in part of tbe billowing, viz: Rich I
if id and striped Summer Silks and Bareges-, :
Plain and Black Bareges ; solid plaid and striped ‘
Jaionet; Plant, plaid and striped Gingham ; En
glish and American Prints, &c., &(•■.
Aiso, a well selected stock of
READ Y-MADE CL O THING,
stffvf you want a line Coat, Vest, Pants, or any t
thing in the way of Ready-made Clothing, cali
in and we will uo out best to give you a fit,
ALSO
SAddiery,
BOOTS and SHOES,
I Hardware,
Cutlery,
Crockery,
—a Nice i.ot of—
Spring ami Summer I9ai*.
Plantation and Blacksmith’s Tools. Also, Combs
and Brushes of every description, Perfumery,
Huttons and fine Cutlery. In fact most every
article usually offered in this mlrket.
Albany, April 5, 1855. 18—ts.
IURLEYS tOHPOIIND
syrXif of
SARSAPARILLA.
VriilS truly extraordinary preparation having effected a
,tfl- \flure in every instance wherein it has been used, and
the most malignant anti inveterate cdinrac
|At, standing tor years, despite medical science, place It
■ faperior to all other preparations* Its mode of composition
ind entire process so elaborately hiH scientitically combin
ed, is of public notoriety, anil toe facility and the public
accord \hat patronage a superior article merits.
is devoid of those destructive agents which too conunon
iy fo'nii an important item when less expensive medicines
rtmain undetected, and will be found u permanent and
radical cure iii
DyspcpsTk,
or Indigfstinn, .Scrof
ula, or King’ Evil, Af
fections of the Hones, Syphilis,
Debility. Habitual Costivene.-s, E
rysipelas, Pulmonary Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Piles, Female Irregularities, Fis
itla, skin diseases, diseased Kidneys, and as a
great and powerful Tonic, purilyingtlic
blood and invigorating the
entire system.
It, extreme us"c tlirofiKhout the country, nnd llte certiti
!at(.*K which are every day received, should more than sut
sfy the doubtful that it will perform what is stuted, and
nay he implicitly reli <1 on wiili perfect confidence, no
nutter how deep seated the affection or of what duration,
ask the suffering to take a bottle, and if relief he not ex
perienced, I say take no more. But it is a fact and an oh
dots one, that those seiui-(pan) Sarsaparilla occasionally
J {et greater credit than a carefully prepared and genuine
malleine. I assert my Compound S\rup of iSarsaparißa
ohe the best. Firstly it is made of the very licst root in
:oiH!Ciitrated form, carefully and chemically cotnhmed, and
en times stronger than any of the other preparations.—
Secondly, the active principles being extracted hy a pow
erful tincture press, nude especially lor tliis object, the
vondcrful cures performed, and daily evidence, iu truth
ustify the assertion.
For sale at the manufactory, corner Seventh ami Green
‘.reels, Louisville, Ky , where all orders must he addressed.
For sale 4*.y druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle
r (i for sf>.
June dth, 1855’ 27—Cm.
RE liILYD A VIS 1
VEGETABLE
KIXiXiBR
STILL TRIUMPHANT!!
\ ND nfter a thdiough trial by innumerable
®- living witnesses has proved itself to be
HIE HEDIMNE OF TilE AGE.
Although there have been many medicinal
I reparations brought before the public since the
ltroduction el Perry Davis’ Vegetab’c I’ain Kil
i*, and large amounts in tneir intro
action, the Pain Killer has continued to steadi
tail vance in the estimation of the world as the
est Family medicine over introduced. As an
iternal and external remedy it is truly a source o!
.BOA TO TIE S3 WORLD,
j One positive proof of i's efficacy is, that the
laics have constantly increased, and wholly upon
i p own merits, as the proprietors have not resort
id lo advertising to gain for it the rank it now
olds among tile great number of preparations
J f the present time. The effect of the Pain Kil
j r upon the patient, when taken internally iu
j jses of cold.-, Coughs, Bowel Complaints, Cliol
ra, Dysentery and other affections ol the system
as been truly wonderful, and Iras won for it a
ime among medicinal preparations that can
ever be forgotton. Its success in removing pain
san external remedy, in cases of Barns, Bruises
Ipres, Sprains, cuts, slings of insects, and other
auses of suffering, has s. cured for it such a host
f testimony, as an almost infallible remedy, that
will be handed down to pos'erily as one of the
reatest medical discoveries of the nineteen'h
Biilury The magical effects of the Pain Killer
then taken or used according to directions, are
erlaiu You have only to be sure that yon buy
le genuine article and adhere to the directions
i its use, and you will admit ils wonderful med
liaal properties.
The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is now
ut up in panel bottles, with the words Davis’
h'getable Pain Killer blown in the glass; and
/itti two steel engraved labels nn each bottle—
ne an excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the
rigiual inventor of Hie medicine, the oilier a
feel engraved note of hand—none oilipis can be
elicd upon as genuine. Prices of hot Bps
ents, 25 cents, 5U ecu's and §1 respectively.
Pca’i’j Davis’ VcgclablcPatn Ii:I
----er.—Volmrarily, conscientiously, and wi.li
iucli pleasure, w e recommend to our readers the
bove named medicine. We speak from our
wu observation and experience when we say
tat it removes pain as il by magic from all parts
f the body, and is one of the best medicines in
ge for checking DiarrlitKT, and removing the
remonitor.y symptoms of Cholera. It is applied
orti internally ami externally, With Ihe best ef
:cts, and none who have once used tlie Pain
Liller, would willingly he without it constantly
a their homes.—{Cincinnati Evening Nonpareil,
ally loth, 1850.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors,
74 High street, Providence, R. I
j llane 7,1855 27-6 m.
COURIERIOBOFFTcE!!
ALL KINDS OF
Main and Or n a mental
I PRINTING
Executed witli Neatness and Despatch;..
SUCH AS
j Pamphlets, Catalogues,
\ tircnlitr*, Posters, II;m<l Hills,
; Tjcgal Blank-S,
4®BII¥ESS CARDS, BALL HEADS,
Yr Jftank Notes, Labels,
Visiting Cards, Sec.,
Neatly and expeditiously executed at the office
of tie “GEORGIA COURIER,” Albany, Ga.
Oricrs respectfully solicited. Terms Casli.
F. A. DUVAL & CO., Proprietors.
NOTICE.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be
.made to tlie Court of Ordinary of Calhoun
county for leave to sell the real estate of John B.
Wijflit, deceased.
N. HESTERS, Atlm’r.
May 31,1855 26-2 tn.
it ARE CHANCE
JPc23? a Bargain!
i npilE subscriber for sale a'neat House
I and good Los on Flint street, with all ne
cesstry out-buildings. Upon the lot is a Well
; sufficient to supply ten families with water a I
! summer. Any person wishing to purchase can
learn the terms and cause of sale hy applying to
! the sabserber, at the store of J. S. Moremen,
j and if we cam ot traile ahou f the house and lot,
I will try and sell a bill of Goods low, to suit
the present hard times. Call soon nr you lose a
bargain. Possession given immediately. A
. good cook to bite.
VV.. B. HARRIS.
Mav 31, 1855. 26-ts.
Cti/abetJ* Weils I Libel for Divorce,
j yvj , {in Decatur vsnperior
I ” ‘ f Court, April Term,
j giohard T. Wells, j
\ IT appearing to tbe Court by • he return of the
j - Sheriff of said qounty, that tlie Defendant is
j not to be found in said county ; and it further ap
pearing that the defendant res des without the
; jurisdiction of this State : It is ordered alrd ad
j judged by the Court that service of the above
i stated libel be perfected by publication in the
{ Georgia Courier for four months, requiring the
said Richard T. Wells to be and appear at the
next Superior Court to be held in and for said
county on the fourth Monday in October next anti
then and there show cause, if any lie have; and
in default thereof the said Court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable William C. Perkins,
i Judge of said Court.
WM. C. PERKINS, J. S. C , S. W. C.
True extract Irom the minutes of said Court,
i this May 25th 1855.
LUKE MANN,CIerk.
May 31, 1855. 26—m4m.
Mary A. Gl.oison } L,B r £ F f I ’ ,vop ‘ CK
Y r ,s t 1,1 Decatur fcsuperi- ]
.Bohn K. GHolson. f?! Co s” A P r * l j
J I erm 185a.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the |
Slier,ff’ of said county that the Defendant is
not to be found in said county, and it further ap
pearing that the Defendant resides without the
jurisdiction of this State : It is ordered by the
Court that service of the above stated libel be
perfected b}’ publication in the Georgia Courier
for four months, requiring the said John E Choi- !
son. to be and appear a! the Superior Court lo be j
| held in and lor said county, on the fourth Mon- ,
day iu October next, and show cause if any he
lias: and in default tliereol the Court will pro
ceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Wit ness the Honorable Win. C. Perl;ids, Judge
of said Court.
W. C. PERKINS, J. S. C„ S. \V. C.
True extract Irom the minutes of said Court,
this May 25th, 1855.
LUKE MANN, Clerk.
Mav 31, 1855. 2C-m4m.
BAINBRIOSE ACADEMY.
WILL be opened on Monday the 15th Jan
uary by the Kcv. NY. 11. Crsisie, j
as Principal.
Pupils may he eulered on application to any one
of the Trustees.
A competent Female Assistant, MissE. Edson.
who has eight years experience in teaching, is
engaged to take charge of the femafo depa rthient
who with the Principal will he prepared to give
instruction in all I lie branches cl a liberal educa
tion from the alphabet up to the highest classics
ant! Mathematics.
Bates of Tuition made known by the
Trustees or Principal. They are the same as
charged in similar instilulioiis throughout lower
Georgia.
The Academy ‘ot are about to be en
closed and put in gooF*repair aim’ rv-rornisheci
with Desks,&c.. &c.
TRUSTEES.
Alf.x. A- Ali en John L Crawford,
Beniamin M. Griffßi, Robett J. Smallwood,
John M. Potter.
January 4, 1854. s—ts
fIMIE Public are hereby notified that I hold
myself in readiness at all times to attend
promptly, to the surveying of Lands iu Dougherty
county.
The subject < f re-surveying lands in this sec
tion of country deserves tlie serious attention of
all persons interested in that most valuable spe
cies ol properly—owing to the rapid and con
stantly increasing influx of emigration to our
county and the consequent opening ol woodlands
tu life certain destruction of line trees and land
mirks generally. In connection wi'li this sub
ject, I would respectfully call the attention of mv
fellow, citizens to the fact that no person, net even
tl.e owner, is authorized to mark or indicate any
land lines without the presence and concurrence
of the County Surveyor.
I shall in ail cases in my charges adhere to llie
lee bill as laid down in Princes Digest and
Cobh’s Analysts.
I am at all times to be found in Albany when
not engaged hi discharin” the duties of my of
fice. THOMAS G. WESTFALL,
County Surveyor, Dougherty,
Albany. Ga., Jan. 23, 1855. tlj.
THE BEST PIOT IN USE.
FfAVINU purchased the Patent Right for
*■-*- Dougherty county of Parker’s celebrated
double acting, forcing and luting Pump, unsur
p'ssetl for its simplicity and the ease and facility
with which it can be worked, we hold ourselves
in readiness to furnish Pumps for cisterns and
wells of any depth, accompanied hy llose and
Pipes if desired. Orders attended to promptly
and at tlie lowest cash prices.
E. 11. SWINNEY & GO.
Albany, May 24, 1855. 25—ts.
SOUTif-WESTERN HOTEL
J. L. BYINGTO.N
! INIOST respectfully announces to ■ _ ■
| hispid friends, and the public
generally, that he has again opened
j t he South Western Hotel, where they JMAjSjjSi.
I will find him ever-ready and anxious to make
i them as comfortable as lie possibly can.
| Albany, May 17, 1855. 24-3 m.
LOST OR MISLAID!
ON I! PROMISSORY NOTH, made
hy B. M. Cox, in favor of Sntli C. Stephens,
t dated Nov. 27th. 1851, arid payable Ist January
| 1856, for twenty-six hundred and twenty lice
I dollars. All persons are cautioned against tra
| ding for said Note, as payment on the s.atne lias
I been stopped. A liberal reward will he paid by
returning the same to \V. W. CIIEEVER.
Albany, May 17, 1855. 24-if
1 GEORGIA, Office,
: LEE COUNTY, i June 20th, 1855.
| YUTIEREAS, John T. Howard applies to me
; for letters of administration, do bonis non,
j on the estate of John G. Hooks late of said coun
ty deceased,
These are therefore to cite and summon all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections, if any they have,
in terms of tho law. why said letters should not
be tjranted to the s:aid applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this June 20th, 1855. ,
L. M. LENNARD, Ordinary.
June 23. 1855. 30-30ds.
SLV M
SSy Authcrl'.; I Gear gia.
FOBTGi’.IR T’ ACJ DEM If
a KMiff St Sioinc lbi* July
4;EASS 4.
To be drawn July 23d, 1855, fir the city es At
lan! n. Georgia, when prizes t mounting | u
will he* ‘tlistrihnti and acordirg to tl.e fol'oivirg
magnifiiceht.oScheme ! ID’ And remember cvc/v
Prize is dra-vki at each drawing, and paid üben
due witlV'Ut .ertuctinn !
1 rriza nf.-.-.. SJe.OCO 10 do Soft)
1 ilt <it.S,Bop 10 Prizes tl‘ v,s.i
1 do ...\. -•• ■ 4.600 10 do of i:in
1 3. (Ki1l 25 'Prizes of 1 ( ;>
5 do 1,600 ,
501 Prize, ill all z-naantlsg lo'. ■SSO.t.O'.r
ONLY” TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! ,
Tickets §.l0 —Halves So 00—Quarters S!2 st.
ID” Bills on aJI solvent Banks at par. Ad
communications strictly confidential.
SAME. SWAN, Agent and Manager.
April 26, 18*55. Atlanta, Ga.
gjgj; Southern >.>:•
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTIELI
By aiiliiorlty J Ute Stale of A>>
bun; a.
CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA TUAN.
Grand Schein c‘f o r AugnsL
CLASS S .
TANARUS.) fie drawn August 3(1, 1855, in the City if
liontgomerv. when prizes amounting to
soo,coo
I Will be distributed according to tbe following
jllh;?Milscciit Scheme!
I One Prize to 30 Tickets. And remember every
j prize drawn.
Capital? SI3.SGO
“ and 3.oyii
5 “ SUHIU .y.Uilii
IU •• S4HI “ 4.unit
111 “ £150....” I..'l><*
‘3O “ SIUO “ a.llOO
! In all, 408 Prizes, Amounting to. $50,000
i Osgly Tm TlioiittiUii! Miiuibers.
Tickets §8 —Halves $4 00—Quarters §2 00.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
IP* All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager.
Sign of tiie Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., April 19, 1855.
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY’ ’
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
LOTTERY!
1 1_ B>i Authority of the Slate of Georgia. J
j rgtHE subscriber having hern appointed Mana
| * per of the Jasfer County Academy f.ox*
i TF.RY, intends conducting the same on the Hav
ana plan ot single numbers, and has located his
office in the city of Macon, Ga. He now idlers
(he following:
Grand Scheme for July 23, 18.)5.
When prizes wiil be distributed as follows amoun
ting to
ss® 9®® (Do
CLASS E3.
Capitals—l Friz* of sl2 000
1 “ 5 OOii
1 “ SLOOP
1 2.00 U
! “ LSUO
1 “ 1,200
1 “ 1,100
5 Prizes of 1,000
10 Prizes of 4<to
403 Prizes, amounting to .$50,000.
B.T Agents wanted in every town and city in
the Union. On application the terms will be for
warded.
Remember every tuize drawn at each drawing,
under the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Lo
gan and James A. Nisbel, Esq., gentlemen who
are sworn to a faithful pei lorin :m eof their duty.
Prizes paid when due without discount. Ai! or
ders, rely on it, strictly confidential. Bills en all
Solvent banks taken at par.
i Whole Tickets g>B ; Halve- iji j; Quarters -52.
Address JAMES F. WINTER,
Manager, Macon! Ga.
May 24, 1855. 25-!f.
GEORGIA, Lee County.
\ YfIIEREAS, William Newsom applies to trie
* ’ for letters of administration on the estate
of David B. Hudson, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite aid admonish !i win!
singular the kindred and creditor.- of said decirny
| ed.to be and appear a* my office within the tune
! prescribed by law, to show cause why sub* !>■'-
j lers should not be granted : otherwise let to •
be granted said applicant.
Given under my baud, at office, tl: _ 1
of June 1855.
L. M. LENNAR!'. , :
June 21,1855.
GEORGIA, Worth County.
WHEREAS, Baley F. Baker a, p to •,e
for letters of Adiiiinistration nil tlie
i tate of John Baker, late of said comity dev easeil.
■Pliese are tliereiore to cite and admonish ali so t
singular the kindred and creditors and( said dece .s
----ed to be and appear at my office on or before llie
first Monday in July next, to file their objections
(if any exist) why said letters should not fi-- grant
ed. Given under my hand and official signature,
this June 4th, 1855.
JAMES N. FORD, Ordinary.
June 14th, 1855. 28-30<i.
L V?l B E R
FOR SALE AT LOtV TRICES.
j A NY quau’ity can be supplied at my S’eatn
! Saw 1* ils, three miles west of Albany:—
i Terms—7s cents cash, or &!. per hundred
! feet, credit till January next.
PAUL E. TARVER.
April 26, 1855. 21—ti
GEORGIA, Dougherty County.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN !
AV'IIERHAS, Melvina G. Godwin applies to
’ ‘ m<> lur letters of administration orrtliees
tate of Thomas G. Godwin late of said countv,
| deceased,
These are tberfore to summon and admonisri
! all and .-ingnlar, the creditors and kindred of vaid
! deceased, to file their objections, if anv thev have.
| why s lid letters should net bG granted, otherwise
i the same wiil issue to said applicant at tlie Au
j gti-i term of Dougherty Court of Ordinary.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 23J day of June, 1555 -
WM. E. SMITH, Ordinary.
June 28, 1855. 30-31.1.
USA OTIOB.
riHHSistoi;o:i ill persons indebted to
1 fiI'UIIAS & V A SON
j mat we have placed in ihe hands of Vason Az
I Davi-. enr bu lks, accounts and notes for collec
| tion, witli instructions to close them un as sriee-
I dilv as possible. ‘DURHAM & VASON.
I A'batiy, July 5, 1855. ‘ 31-ts.