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scgal Notices. GEORGIA, Lee County. OntiuaryN Office Oi l. 15, IWS. ¥ WHEREAS, Simon Hooka applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Keaiah Tharpc, lute of said county, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite, sum mons and admonish all and *in pillar, the j kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my Offire, within the time | prescribed by taw, and show cause (if any : they have,) why said letters should not be ! grunted. Given uuder my hand, at office, this 15th 1 day of October, 1855. I, M. LENNAR D, Ordinary. Oct 35, 1855. fctuß GEORGIA /.’ ( Ordinary*. Oflicc, Oct. 15, ISSS. WHEREAS, Mary Brantly applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the persons and property of Washington L Brantly, Eliza I*. Brantly, Robert A. Brantly and Edward Brantly, minors of William Brantly, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite, summon and ad * monish all and singular the kindred and all j persons concerned to be and nppeurni my e l- j tice, in terms of th<* law", and lib’ their objee j lions (if any they have) why said li ‘ti-i should • not be granted: otherwise they will be grant ed in turns of the law. Given under my hand and official signature, this 15th day of O tober, 1855. L. M. LENA Alt D, Ordinary. October 25, 80d. CKOR(I A, Lee County . Ordinary'* Chit •, Oct. 35, ! V>s. i T* J JIEKKAS W illiams Kingauc! Aler-vW*- i ft Luidon appli ■* t< m ;'oi*L4t-r of Ad ministration on th ■ e date William McLendon late of sail! county, deceased. These are th* vote re to cite, summon and n !- monih all and sir.tr dnr the kiiuire 1 and cr •!- j itorj of said dtpicas *d to be a id appear at my j office, in terms of the ‘.dute, ami tit * t.u-ir J objections, (if any 11 .* > have) why aid hit . : - ! t-liould not be grard'-d t > said nppli • :nt: oth j erwisc they will be grur.t* din terms • ft he law. Given under luv hand r.n 1 *th ial . r atuiv. this lath dav of October, 1855. LI'DWELL M. LENNAKD, Ordinary. October 25, 1? *) *. God. ! GEORGIA, L( < i inly. TiTIIEREA \ M- . V. G . a h riniatra- 1 If tor on the estate of ll*:.i of j raid county, d* euM and, hu- tiled n. p. An, I praying 1 * bo dismis.-MMI from the admmi ;• - ! lion of said estate. The e are thcivfore eitc, summon admonish nil and dr.gular th* ! kindred and creditors of said estate to 1 <• and I appear at my office, in terms of the law, and . til*- their nbjeetious, (if any they have.) why j letters of dDmisaion should hot be granted to ‘ said applicant. Given a? kr mv hand and official signature, ■ tli> li’.th day of July, 1 s Ll-DWi’.LL M. LLNNALD, Ordinary. July ly, 1855. ;> ;-mt)!ii. ” County* Ordi.n a Office, July 1 ♦, 1855. r CTo :H whom if s;:;w ( <i)2reni: *YITHEkF.AS, Reuben I\. Willir :-, Adinin u i..trutor of the e tate of Stephen V i :u-, deceased, has lile<l his petition, praying to i** di*** barged from the administration on said estate. These nr** therefore to eitc and ndn.oiibh all and singular the kindred and creditors of i said deceased, to lie ond appear at mv ofluv 1 i.i terms of the law, and tiie th ir d*p*t-tions, (if any they have) why letters of dismi ssion should not he granted to .-aid applicant. Given under my hand and “tiieinl signature (in office,) this loth day of July. 1855. LUDWELL M. LE.NNARD, OIUUNARY I. f. July It), 1855. 33-m Gm. CSEORtnfA* Lee Couuty* Gh;wt ;• Om; -. miy, Ana - r !Ss’ In cnly Lmltr. 7M. Lrnuard, Ordinary. ’ \\J Hi.i.’l A’ ilei.jamin I*. Cos !., Admit.i tn. W t*r f .1* tali T. ll* :• on, htn this .lay I filed !.is petition alleging t.lmt In. has faith- j fully and fully performed the Julies of A*! : inini-trater and mv; prays t I*'* and: h.,rg.l ‘ from the Administration thereof, Th*- < are, j tin -es re, t* cite, sinnmon and .idmoni h all j and singular, tbc kin.lrtd and creditors of > Said deceased to he j.nd npp*-ir in terms < .’■ the ."statute, at my office, and show enu e (if any they have.) why Utters of I Msmis.-i-'.i t should not he granted to raid apjdieant. Given under my hand this Goth day of Au- - gust, 186... 1.1 DWKI.LSI. LENKA RD. Ohi.- V . August 80, 1855. 88-rnflm. NOTICE. (JEOItOIA, Wort]i (’•■unity. VIA 4 person.-* having demands against Sen j . horn'l aylor, hit.* of said .-minty, deceits ed. nr * hereby notified ! > pr -.-nt them prop erly attested, to me within the tine- proscrib ed by law, or th- v will not he settled. Aral ail person-* indebted to said and on ed are r* - ijuired to make irmm diuie payment. WILLIAM TAVLOIi, Adm’r. October 11, 1855. M-Ow. %, ILt<‘ Lemity. r pw<) MONTHS after date apj ’ieatitm will S be made to the honorable i'*urt <f < l dinary of said county, for h ave to • ’.! th binds belonging to the < tat.* of William Brantly, Into of- id. r:tv d-• ea *l. MARV BKAN iI.V, Adm’rx. October 25, 1855. Urn. GEORGIA— h< ! !; herty County. .1 .soph J. Ilninplon, Benjamin W. ’ Hampton, ftt.d John A. Du*, i -in right of his wif*- I'iement.ine Da- JSiltforr vis, form rl* Ocmentino Hump ton —Comniaiiant. />/*, Ac- VKK.srs Andrew V. Ibimpt* i I'lineipu! count. Jih Dofendaut. and Joseph r>. Smith, Wolf d’ Hi-liop, James Sn i li. A. cover y and A. Allen, Henrv B. W !. I*.ln N. UmU.ii, T. 11. *V I* M John* >n. Injunction Win. W. Parker, Tluv . M. Turner I‘artlett. M. t'e\. Oils Smith, J . K< turned ir. Johu-*to:i, \dm’r. i-f < iruy W I lirtfck. Geo. T. l’.-.ton, W’m. W. J to -y, Barker, Hn'uv.ot It. <b * iV. C’iowers, Win. 11. Griffin, and W. erty Su J. Blair. Ju Iger.ient Cr. .li’o-s of Andre.w Y. Haun t *n, and plain- t>n i >r("r! tiffs in suadrv i lain e:i.-e i. v pending in Dougherty npnior Xov. 71 nn Court vs. Andrew Y. Hampton, defend.it in Fi Ka, and the Horn- 1855 piaiuants in thia Bill oa (Taim imp. FT appearing to the satisfaction • f the Court that, nil the defendants in th** above k! jJ ed Bill, except Andrew Y. Hm.upUm, re-id*- oat of the county of Dougherty; It is there, fore ordered, that service of said Bill ui i.n nil the defendants except Ainlrcw Y. Hamp ton, be by publication of this order uric.* u month for four months, in the American -stan dard, with a btaten.cnt of the case, and that mid defen*lantß appear and demur, plead or answer, in terms of the law in such can made und provided. (Hvon under mv hard and official signature t I.i * ‘J >th October, 1855. Wi\. C. PFRKIN’S, j. s. v. h. w. c, I certify that the above i-* a true copy of the Or b r grant* ! by his Honor Wu. ('. Perkins, in the above ea- *, a* appears from the original Bill now * a hi. in my office. SAM’L D. IRVIN, Cik. Nov. 1,1855 lmDn-17. 3SIOTIOE. rpwo MONTHS afli'r date ii pliontion wil 1. be made to the Court of Ordinary of bee county, for leave to soil nil or n paii of the foal Estate of t'nv r A. Savage, late of Lee county, deceased. r “ WILLIAM NEWSOM, Eitmtor. Sept. SO, 1853. 41-2111 ■public Sales. DECATUR SHERIFF SALES.” 117 ILL BE SOLD before the Court House \ V door in Bainbridge, Decatur County, on the First Tuesday in Decomber next, with in the legal hours of sale, the following pro ! perty, to-wit: | All on the west side of a certain branch running north and south through lot of land ! number GOD, in the 21st district of said coun | tv, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or lets. Levied on as the property of Benjamin Adkinson, to satisfy one Superior * (Jourt fi fa. i.* ued out of said county in favor of John Oiniins vs. Bt-njamiu Adkison. Brop erty pointed out by defer:*hint. Al.-‘. at the same time and place, one lot of laid, number hundred and fifty nine.) in the 16th district of said county. — Levied on as the property of Samuel Bout well, to satisfy one Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of 11. V. Johnson, Governor, vs. Samuel Boutvdl. Property pointed out by said Bout well. A. B. BELCHER, Sh’ff. Also at Hie same time and place will be ri.dd before the Court House door, the undi | vided half of lot of land No. 21G, in the 16th ! District of said county—levied on a-* the pro l perty of James A. Newman, to satisfy sundry j li fa'.-. Hardy Bryan administrator on the es ! tate of It.-ii id Av*-ritt dec’d vs James A. New man and Richard V. Newman, from Justice Court 687 Di t. G M. of Thomas eountv, Ga. Property pointed out by lTTfs. Att’y. Levy made by Constable an 1 turned over to me. A. I‘. BELCHER, Dep. Sh’ffi November 1. 47—Ids Executor’s Sale. fj JY VIRTI.'E of an Onlcr of the Onlimupfl I ? >f Jasper County, will be sold m the fffp Tut: lay in November next, before the Court J Ihiusc door in tl.o town of Webster, J.ec I Count v, between the legal hours of tale, the L< • of Lan I, t -wit: Nnrr.!>ers 112, 11G, HI and 82, each contain iag 202 j aere ; , in the ] ;itli District, of Lee; lyii'g on the wat**ra of lvinchafoonee Creek. /.’.out G'H) acres f the above Tract of 1 Land has been eb ;*.red ; and should the Rail Road b.* 4-xtemled from Americus, in tlie di | rection of Cillionville, it will probably pu:s very near the e lands. i S Id a- the lands of Anthony Dyer, late of the couuty of Jasper, deceased, j Terms of rale, a credit, of 12 months, for notes with approved securities, JOHN If. DYER, Executor of said decerned. | Sept. 13, 1855. -10-lOd?. Executor's Sale. , TTILL BE SOLD on tin- lirst. Tuesday in i TV Decemherncxt, before the Curt lluusei I ‘!•<>.- i:* Decatur Comity, (ieorgia, One Lot. of j j b.iml, No. GOG, lDlh District of (formerly j Early county,) now Dreatur. sSll as the j property of L. B Rlmdcs, di*cea,-.*d, latejof Ii -I mood county, for a dividon. T-rtus on the day * f mile. A. W. RHODES, Executor on the Estate of L. Id. Jthodc.i. Sept. 20, 1855. 41-Ids. T T bale. |>Y \ 11. 11 li of an order limn the Honor 4 ai-i* Court of Ordinury of Lee County, will be sold on the Fii>t Tuesday i:i November ih-.x?, before the Court llou ••I***r in Douglas, ( • .*• 4*ounty, within the legal hours 4*f sale, . !. i o. Land N<. I*J.\ in the 7th Distriet *1 ! < ‘••iice eounf v. Sold as the property of Wiley Hart, deceased. A J. TISON, ),, , .1. N. SKSSIOA'S. ) “ N “*• September 24,1855. 42—iOds. Administrator's Ha!<‘. WILL BE SOLD beinre the Court-House door in the town of Isabella, Worth County, l Georgia, on tin* First Tu ..'day in November ! next, the foll*.v. ing l ots of Lund, to-wii: Numbers 122 and 108 in the Fifteenth D.- | trh-t -f. originally, Dooly, n*w Vs >rth county, j Hold a- flu pi* perty f William lonise, d*- i reused, for the ben.-l'it of the heirs and credit ! ‘in, CIIAIiU/m; UOL.se, Adm'x. S'-'jit. fl, 1855. 39-tils. I3YJTES.-V23'3r®. ‘ r l"'ilE public are hen-by notilied .that I | .1 hold myself in n*adin*-ss at ull time* to 1 nttei.d promjt!y to tlie surveying of lands in j Doierhcrt.y county. j The subject, of re-surveying of lands in j thisseeihm of the country de. **rves the rci i j ous attention of all j)e; <*.is interested in that most valuable specie.-; of property, —owing to the rapid mid eousmntly in* r*-a ing iullux of -mig.ati**n toour eumty, ami the * oi;.- * juent opening of wooillands t* th.* <• i t.-iin d.-.-■.trac tion of line tie* * and land marks p-m-rally. In eoune -tion with this sulrh 4-t, 1 v. uld re | speettY.lly call Hie attention >!’ my fellow-ei;i -zoos to ti** fa**t that l:• > per ■■-.*2l, not even the nwii’ i’, is authorized t** mark or indicate any land lines without th*- presence and coucur rene.* of tin- Cou t.y Purveyor. 1 i: .11, in all <*:;--es, in my charge?, adhere t*> tl. •’•-.* bill a laid il-*\vii i;i lVincc’s Digest and 1 < bb*s Analysis. 1 am ut. all Enn s to he f*un*l in Albany wh< •n t enga/• and i*i di hurgii - r the dutic **f m of., e. Tl I< S. i;. Wi-XI FALL, Count v Surveyor, Dougherty. Albany, On., Jan. 2b, 1.-55. t Ij. * K <** : D 1 *!* 1 *i.A’ of i•!ig and ’ .T Roj >e,;...d ’1 wi ic, for sale J*\ . ‘ ;. MiGWIER A DURHAM. * Albany, August 2G. 1855, G7-tf Cum iIER F< >K SA I.i : AT i ,OW CKICKS. I, NY l.'i VNTJTY van i.v i ui my i V Steal.) !. ; aw Mills, tliniiin w-i of Albany. ‘I rm , ccnU caali, or $1 per bund l foot, credit till .liinuary n ‘xt. I‘Al’L li. TAKVER. Ar-il 2fl. 185.*. 21—ts cNttts) v\*.-Xj i^:i\u) _ .. 1’ % ITTNTuiiH’ WAREHOUSE: 1 (2l : ITCCENSORS TO JOHN T. WHITE, No. t*s Bduuv.a:; Sirni.r, Counjui of Gold. r bfii.g o;.e of the oldest : 1 inof-t cx- A. tet siveF4i*n!rii;sin America, vviihnvcrv la:g at* •k. embraei*. g every vurioty, to w!ii<Ji bug ml litions have recently bee i made, or* ml I with out delay, and upon the mot favorable terms. Recent improvcinents in the preparation f m -:.il give :*> th*- type inanijfae!i::•*! in this es*abli ‘hi.lent great reputation for durability. ().-: i> r s inelmlb y Bi:i; -i! and every article r-’-piisite, can be furnished nt the short est notice. Z 1 * The tyr e on whi* h this paper is fa inted was east at this Foundry. August 22, 1855. * G7-tf. COURT CALEWDaE SUFEBIOn COURTS OK SOUTH WI24TERN* GEORGIA. -^vmtsit. 4it .Monduys in Ft trunry urol .Xtipust. (*i.ay 4th M->ii(t:iys In N’arrh m*m! B*-j*tr min r. !f an.’ *m;i; !• l Month:j * in April and October- Pi.oi.y, Mil Mcntlay* m A aril nid Ociob.-r- Wo.-Til in*l .’ AULv.il*] Momftvn l:v >iril *ml October. Dkcavi-r. -I *i Monthly* in A aril m*it Ort-.1-er. Ir -vit, rhur*<l *vi nin-r tih Moinryn in April ic Oci’r. i.AKKtt -.1 Motoiav i*i Mn :tntl \*vrinbcr. 4‘Ai.jinrs, 3d Mo- it.-*vln >!•> *in*l November. Uoeouictt iv. 1 1 ki Miuuiitvk in M *y;(. j November. Tiomam. 4ih Mondny*in .Vuy und Novcinl er. bowvous. ?.londny after 4tti Mond iy# in Muv fc Nov *'lim a. M-tiubtys .mor L.in May and N'uv'r i.KK, M in June nml ileceinbet-. ileitirn Bay* twenty day* before 4:nch Court. I r MTtn ‘ J TATt CiKrriTCofßT.Cd Monday in Apri and Thur*dny after the Ist Monday tn November. Cunrml N’ETW~ CASH GROCERY. E.II.SWINIEY HAS o-IttblUlieil a NEW FAJIILY (iROCEHY in Albany, ami >.■ . spectfully solicits n sloire of the pul - lie patronage, lie boa now oil bnnj a choice .election of Fresh Goods, consisting, in part, of Teas, Finn r, mackerel, Goltlosa Spriip, Molasses, Caadjr, Crauiierries, Susa r, Almonds, Saniiurs, 54ice, Bacon Aides, aoid Shoulders, E9:tms, Uniter, Lliccsc, Coffee, Crackers S. A K£ 2> Uaistns, Cimtaaioi), Table ii all, Sj>ic<:s, aI iK in <1 s, 1 risk I'o (at o e s , JDaics, Soup, T o bii.ee o, Oysters and Lobsters iiii Cans, Slavanu Preserves, fIGAiJS, Snnif, Ciurdcn S*!4‘ds, star <• it , F’ieliies, Corks, i-dlsol, Hatties, l*o iv tier, y i: a s t b a w H £•: i; s, am] a variety of other articles too numerous to mention; nil of which arc offered as low uv a reasonable protit will allow. B iti the “Patriot iUnldinjr,” oppo site tlm South-Western Motel. Albany, August 1553. 37-ts. \V:-b SIRRINE & CO. CARRIAGE WARE DOUSE, Shu.: ss:!u ol Ihc Bnldie feijuaav, • r groat plea.'.urc in an- >7 mmiiciugto tiuii*4ib!patr(Mi./,V', ‘ and the public generally, Ilia!,I— ----they are prepared tofurni.-li Carriages, Rockaways, Jersey & C'onuoi'd Wn^ous Sliding Scat**, with and xvithout top ;; a great \ ariety of TOB I-FGGIIiS; u g**iu*ral a- ort menti-l Side and Lliptic Spring**; Spring, lVreli, IVotting, and isi fact KV F.RY STYI.E OF IH/GCHES mtially ke;-t in a lirst chi.-s Repo.-i ----b ry, of 4>ur own nuke, and from tlie be-** I Northern nmnufiiettircr.— ll]!, or any <f whi !i I we will bell at a small n'lvamm fr**M cost. H iving imido extensive additions to our ( liinnufaet tiring department, we are prepared U fu* ui *li (\‘irriages of a very snp< 1 ior tjtialil} to those who may prefer them to Northern work. We shall continue* to keep Carriage and J[a mens T.imi.t i nys, Gin Bantling, Harness, Leather, Whips, Springs, Axles, lluhln. Spokes, Rims, Shafts, *•-*:., which wo will sell nt Macon piv- . Wm. Sikiuxj;, I I'. S. Ui.ikman, | G. B. Roberts. June 21. 1855. 2b-tf. AND RE AY FEMALE COLLEGE. 1 L'TltttiLiieV, <UA>'it<U2A. r IMIF. entire Seh<l:tslie year of R this Institution, hy a joint Re- n, \s\ solution of tlo- I nt-ully mid Trus lees, has been thrown into One \ T*rm, rtmnnencing oil the lint ‘J’ \fnudity In Sej t. ./;!>• r, find closing on CoM mkm ‘.mtnt 1 >ay—Thursday after the Fourth Suuduy in Juno. FACULTY: AUCrSTFS ALDEX, A. M., I’nn- inr.NT: Prof. Eng. .Literature and Ancient Ltinguages. KEY. J. 11. CALDWELL, A. M., Professor <f Mental and Morul Philosophy. REV. F. X. FORSTER, A. /!., Brofooscrof Mndiematif s an*.l Xaturul Science. MISS ANN ]•:. ALDEX, Principal of Primary Department and Instruc tress in Botany and French. B. R. I.IGNCMU, Principal of Mu T D-.-partment. MRS. 1.. E. GRANT fc MLS L.T. CALDWELL, Ornameiital Branches. Thin In ‘itt:‘ion now ;to tlit* public. :iilvantages wiiich few j*os. “-s. A largo and eh-.'nntiy const meted College EdilUc; <r.e of the* largest (’lmpels in the State; all m* ••- - Di-pnrtment iit!*-l up in liie. most i. at am! eoii.bAitable . vie, uinler the superintendence of the Teacher.- themselves, with the whole domestic department under the careful direc tion of ludics of experience; added t> ull tin* facilities for n tlmrough <•*nr.-e f in Iru - lion which any similar Institution ennoffi r. It will be seen by reference to our (■atniogue, that our rates of both B< n:d und Tui t i 4 : •, ;:i* lcr-s than can bo found elsewhere. This, in tlies** times of pecuniary pre-.-nre, is w.t!iy the consideration of those having daughters t.o educate. r \ he Boarding Department will 1 0 umler the direction of President Abb it ami Lady, and Prof. Cnldwt 11 nml Lady. Withrpaeious n:id comfortable donnitories, large uml eoitV4 nit-nt eh*: et.s, new and elegant furniture, good mid experienced servants, and tables furnished with tin* best that the maik*-t. affords; together with a wholesome yet parental 4liscipline, we !; ■•]>*: 10 increase the liberal patronage with which the College lms 1 i.horto been favored. F. X. FORSTER, Six/v F.\eti.ty. Culhhcrt, Ge., Aug. y, 1855. 85-lls!j. U Ij A. 11ST • —AND ‘ . C\) \> rTy ) v'YC f~c)\ |o(h^Jvhifina,K , Neatly Executed J “AMERICM 1 STANDARD” OF FICE. Having lust receive 1 ami opened a full and COMP’LI /1 K ASSOItTMENT Ob’ CARD AID JOB-TYPE, thoßimprietor of tl*e “Standakd 1 * take pleas ure in annour.cirg to the public that they arc prepared to print, on short notice, und at moderate prices, All Kinds of Printing, from a delicate Visiting Card to n Mammoth Roster. We have type of all sizes and in ■'Teat variety, together with SUO Cuts ond ITI MOL'S STYLES OF Horse Bills printed in a superior manner,with anew design. HOOKS. FASrPHLKfS, CATALOG I’F.S, I'OSTKIW, ( I UOU I, AltS. HAND HI US, I .AUK IS, r.U.L IIK ADS, UI.AN'K XOTI-S, I’AIITY, WEDDING, AND BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, and I.EGAI. BLANKS, printed in an uneur passed manner, on the boat quality of paper. SMkd For trio Complete Cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Astlana, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Com plaints, tending to CONSUMPTION! npillS preparation is getting into use all over 1 our country. The numerous letters we receive from our various agents, informing us of cures effected in their immediate neighbor hoods, warrant 11s in saying it is one of the best, if not the very best Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost invariably re lieves and not in frequently cures the very worst rases. ‘When all other Cough preparations have failed, this lm3 relieved the patient, ns Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physi cians can testify. Ask the Agent in ymur nearest town, wu at, lias been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he ha-5 been selling it for any length of time lie will toll you IT IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we given few extracts from letters we have received lately regarding the virtues 4>f this Medicine: Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, On., save:— “I have been listing your Liverwort, and Tar very extensively in my practice for three year* past, und it is with pleasure 1 state my belief in i: superiority 4) ver all other articles with which 1 api acquainted, for which it is recom mended.” % M * ! >;t. Fitzgerald <& Benners, writing from V. ayrrfwilie, N. C., says:—“The Liverwort, and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this Country, and we think justly so. All who have tried ll speak in commendable terms of it. and say it is very beneficial in alleviating ?!.* coin] fuiutft for vHiich Ris reeommi nd ‘ Our Ag4?nt in Pickens District, S. (’., Mr. S. !v.’ M. Fait, a.murcs us “that lie uses it with ! •• •■.■ it 1 * :.e:;t in his own family, and recotn i;i. !:•!:* it- to I.i r.cigbboi*:;.” lb* gives an in : :.: **. f'\ ii 4 /K wc unn. in his vicinity, who bad be< a sufferirg with disease of the Lungs f*r years, attended with severe cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort, nml Tar. Uuch are tiie good reports we liear of thin Medicine from all parts of the South. For n rep4*rt of the surprising cures it has performed in the W‘.-*ern and Northern aid Eastern .'Tates, wc would invite the suffering patient ;<> read the pamphlet which accompanies ea* h iKittle. T<* all. we oiv. / •/.■<* hope, hnvehooe! TRY THE ICIKDICMNK!! E3 o b vi £* ca o k i)j ?** k’ ;o soll !! ! And neglect not. that cough whitdi i * daily v/eakt i.ing your co; iiiil.eirritating your ibr-. it and lungs, and ioxiung on th.it dread dist . -c, U-'iisuiuprion, wlien m> - ‘lihirg nud Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Roger ’; \ rup of Livcrw ort and Tar. IScvv.tvv oa C'uun*4-i tvitH und li>c Imi *.tin- ! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rog ton the engraved wra}per around each In)!! le. Price, f* 1 ]••-:* bottle, or . ix bottles for .$5. — Sold whole .ri and re!ail by SCO Vi L 4 f j y.v\\\ 111 (Tar! ret St., bet. Conti and St. L >ui *. N. O. Sole Agents for ihe Southern States, to whom all 4*l ders and appl'.-a - ions for Agen cies must be addre.scd. Sold also l;y A. A. DANFORTII. Albany, Georgia. Perrj- Davis’ VJKCIUTA^MH TJg “g"T ,t „ . STILL TRIUMPHANT!! VXD after a thorough trial by innumera ble witnesses, has proved itself to be thi: aiiiiJßrixjß of the AGIH. Although there have been many medicinal jnepaialioi.H brought before tin; public since :he introduction of Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer, and large amounts expended i.i their introdiuTion, tin* Pain Killer has con tinued to tendily advance in the estimation of the Y<>r'.d ns the he. 1 Family Medicine ev er introduced. As un intcTiiiil and external remedy ii. is truly u source of JOY r Z'<d> TE \YGEXLZ>. One positive proof 4f its efficacy is, that the sal* have constantly increased, and whol ly upon its own merits, as the proprietor!* have cot resorted to advertising to gain for it the rank it now holds among the great number of preparations of tin* present, time. The effect ofthcPairi Killer upon the pat it*;;!, v. Inn taken internally in c of l ough-, i’ol.lx, Low/I C*)iNi)li.i..!s, (Nnlera, Dvsent* - ry, and otln-r s ‘*• ;i**ns of tin* syst.-m, lias been truly wonderful, and has won for it 11 imiue ftMorg i :e !L iu.il j'leparutioas that cun in-vbe foigotten. ]t > sm-eess in removing pain ::*> an 4-\terni;l remedy, in eases of Burns, Brni a.*?. Sores, Sprains, Guts, Slings of in.-* i ts, and other can-es of suifering, la secured for :t su hah 0.4 oft” ti;in,ny, as un lilnmst. in* fallible remedy, that it will he handed down ‘<• p tcrity as one of ihe greate-t. medical di ► varies of the nineteenth century. The magi *nl etfeeL? of tin* Pi.in Killer, when taken tr use*] according to directions, are cmrtain. You ! ave only to be sure that you buy the genuine article and adhere to the direction* in its us**, and you will admit its wonderful medicinal proper* ies. The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer i !,o\v put up in panel bottles, with the words “Davis’ Vegetable Bain Killer” blown in the rla and with two steel engraved labels on each bottle-—one an 4*xcel'ent likelier'., of Ber ry Davis, the original i. ventor of the me li -ine, the other a steel ei:gra\ ed note of hand, —none others can he relied upon as genuine. I'rkcs of bottle 4, 12 V cents, 25 cents, 50 cents and #1 respectively. 3*rrs*y D:syi%’ Y'i'?. r rf??.b!o Pain — Wilui.t arily, <o: . •:*•: tiously and with mii h pleasure, we recommend to our rea ders the above imiu. and medicine. We speak from our ywu (,!• crvntion and experience when we n.y .. rmoVes pain, a- if by magic, from all parts'of the body, ami is one of the best medicines in use for chc/king Dinnha*a, and removfr.g premonitory synij toms of Cholera. It is upplielboth internally and externally, with the best effects, and rone who have once used the Pain Killer, would willingly be with out it constantly in their houses.—[('incinua ti Ev**nir.g Nonpareil, July 15th, 1850. | PERKY DAVIS it BON, Proprietors. 7 1 High street, Providence, R. I. June 7, 1655. 27-Gm. TSic Greatest Discovery of the Age. The Great New and Wonderful European Discovery. YOL Ji O WnFoRTiTaIT PAINTER FOE FIFTY CENTS. PORTRATS, Views, &c., taken by the Sun'* Pays. By thi-s New Process any person can produce, in a few reconds. True Lib- Like Portrait s. of their Friends: Land-capes, Views, Buihliugft, T'*. No kruN.vb*dgc <*f *lrawi/ g re quired f* produce these AY ONDROUSWORKS OF ART AND BE U’TY ! Printed Instructions, .containing m.i. pap.- Ttcn.AKS for practising, by any no, this Beau tiful ami Fascinating Art with on e and cer tainty, will be forwarded (prepaid)hy. return mail, to any address, on receipt of 50 cents, or postage stamps for the amount, addressed to Mr. COX, No. 161, Guano Street, New York City. Every applicant may depend upon being duly supplied, AS IT IS NO HUMBUG!! gtfirital SpluTtiscincnts. HURLEY’S COMPOUSB SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA. r IMIIS truly extraordinary preparation hav -- ing effected a cure in every instance wherein it lias been used, and those cases of the most malignant and inveterate character,, standing for years, despite medical science, place it superior to all other preparations. Its mode of composition and entire process so elaborately and scientifically combined, is of public notoriety, and the faculty und the pub lic generally accord that patronage a superior article merits. It is devoid of those destruc tive agents which too commonly form an im p rtaut item when less expensive medicines remain undetected, and will be found a per manent and radical cure. Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Affections of the Bones, Syphylis, Debility, Habitual Costivenes, Erysipelas,.Pul monary Complaint, Piles, Female Ir regularities, Fistula, Skin Diseases, dis eased Kidneys, and as a great and powerful Tonic, purifying the blood and invigorating the entire system. Its extreme use throughout the country, and the certificates which arc every day re ceived, should more than satisfy the doubtful t hat it will perform what is stated, ond may he implicitly relied on with perfect confi dence, no mutter how deep-seated the affec -1 ion or of whr.yLuration. In -kthe sufferer to take if relief he not experi enced, I But it is a fact, and an obvious one, that those semi (part) Sarsaparilla occasionally get greater credit than a carefully prepared and genuine medi cine. I assort my Compound Syrup of Sr.r sapurilA to be the best. Firstly, i* is made of tin* very bo.-t root in concentrated form, care- j fully and chemically combined, and ten times stronger thr.n any other preparations. Second ly, the active* principles being extracted by a powerful tincture press, made especially for this object, the wonderful cures perfonn -Id, and daily evidence, in truth, justify the assertion. For sale at the manufactory, Corner Sev enth and < i con streets, Louisville, hy., where all oilers must he nddivwed. r'L ‘For sale by Druggists generally. Brice si per bottle, or £5 for 0 bottles. June 4.1855. 27-12 m juvonline to of Coneross, in the year ISM, by J. s. HOUGHTON, M. I>., in the clerk’* Office of the District. Court for the ftutcrn Dihtrict of Peuneyivwiia. Another Scientific Wonder! CREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON’S i\ I th 4 1 ij) / p|,f wmj DIGESTIVE FLUID, 032, <EitT!RSC JS:S€E. Bropared from RENNET, or the fourth FTOMACH ()F Til V. OX, after directions of 1 . ( hemi t, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., of IMiiladi lphio. Bn. This is NATURE’S OWN REMEDY for an in healthy .Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It, contains no ALCO HOL. BITTERS, ACIDS, or NAUSEOUS DRUBS. It is 4*xtrt*mely agreeable to tin* taste, and may be taken by the most feeble path-r.ts who cannot eat a water cracker wit !i ----‘tit. acute (listiv- s. Beware of DRUOOED !. UTATIONB. Pei in is NOT A pHI G. Call on tin* Agent, and get. a Do criptive ( !irculi . riving o iar :*■ am mnt of SCIENTIFIC EVIFENCE, from 1.i.-big’s Animal Clieinistry; Dr. Combo’s Rhysiology of Digestion; Dr. Bercirn on Food and Diet; Dr. John \\ r . Draper, of New York Universi ty; Prof. Dunglison’s Physiology; Bi*4>f. Silli umn, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's l’h\ -i ----ology; 4 f -v., together with reports of CCUES from all parts of the United States. For sale by A. A. DANFORTII, Agent, Albany, Georgia. . 13, li 55. 40-ly. wewrr- tv- n .-.f.'waj urea iw-mtii BAY AN’B BANK-NOTE LIST MID DETE€T’ER. Published sr,ni-m.onthly, at Jlantyomcry , Ala., At $2 00 Per Annum, in Advance. r jj\tlE WORK is printed on fine white paper L and new type, an*l in appearance will be sccoml to none in the United Stales. A Southern Bank-Note List is essential in every Bank , Counting-House, and Public Of li4:e. Let us unite in advancing our common ii.'ere s, uml not permit Northern men und Northern Dotecters to fluctuate our money mutters as they may wish, while we are qui etly following their diet nt ion. The work will be eaiofully revised on the day of publication, and all important finan cial changes, ns they occur, noticed. Every exertion will l.* made to make it a correct uml reliable guide to the Banker and Mer chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers. Commission Merchants, and others de.-irous ol having their names and business widely eir cuLii. and, me informed that a limited number • f advervisemeats will be inserted. B) • •ial rates for advert! itig by the year, or for short er miivLt- known by applying to any of my Agcnt.*HP*tt. !lie offuein Atlanta, (7a. tipeoimeu numbers will be sent, on appli cation by letter, free of charge. All communications intended for the “Bank- Note List and Detector,” must be addressed to “Swan's Bank-Note List,” Atlanta , Georgia. SAMUEL SWAN. James Robehtsox, General Agent. Sept. 27, 1855. 42-3 m. ~SAMUEL SMITH OFFI’.HS FOR SALE atliis M r nro-^P Room, 0:1c door oast of ‘ b Drug Store, a large and varied a..; ortmont of Exceltt-at Furniluro, of Kortliprn nn<l his own raanufucturu, amoLf which will ho found ILZsm-nMN, X* ct-.li L'Smir , Arm (KofSii'ja) CliaicK, Vi iitdlatra Bed* SSe;iss, IVardrobes, Ta bic*, Sofas, ©Oiee (Pivot, Ciirarrs, age Bert-steswly. Sait’-, Card ’fi!hlos, Fouehos, <: Ji; ars stu<i *Sffs-ji!':siiis!. “Al o :i “nod supply of MATTRESSI’S (Moss and Hair,) always on hand; all of which he will sell low for cash, or on short, time. 05?” Orders for any description of Furni ture carefully and promptly iiiled. Fhk’s nfelaiio Ibirlal Cued Orders filled at short notice, on good terms. Albany, Ga., Oct. 7, 1854. ly. gusutess Cutis. MRS M. J. HOLLIDAY, gg> MjJB sum sm DRESS MAKER. HAYING located in Albany—respectfully solicits the patronage of the Ladies. Residence at Mr. M. Barnes’. Albany, November 1, 1855, 47-IV. L. E. WELCH, DEALER IN jam A|f otaiixm.cn), My Musical Instruments, Jewelry, &c. Albany, Georgia. April 2f>, 1855. 21-1 y. B. C. LYMAN, Watch Maker & ,7 EWETr En ■ Shop at L. E. Welch’s Book Store, Alb any, Georgia. Sept. 20, 1855.—t1-ly WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO, r A C T © 51 s, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Savauuuli, Uco. TIIOS. F. WAYNE, C. K. GRENVILLE, :E ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMi'I.E, Savannah. Chattanooga. Keep an office at Chatlanoogu, Tenn’e. July 5, 1855. Sl-ly. | Bounty Land Warrants. rpilE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid by JL us for Warrants, if np;>lication is made at once. HIKES & HOBBS, / Attorneys at Law, Albany, Gn.Z. Albany, Ga., Aug. 30, 1856. G. C. CARMICHAEL/ WAIiE-lIOUSE AND COMMISSION WAmmmwi AME R 1 C US, G E 0(11 G IA . Too."?’ WARE-HOUSE ami t/oreC';.A'’ (LEE. ..Poem on the lot fornicrlvpf •‘Xia (K-fiipiivl by the Baptist Chiirvli, convenient bo!i to burine.'S and the Depov. Will give 1 entire attention to business inUds line, and fiNun his experience in the and the knowledge of it, hopes to be able to give full ai ir-favti*'ii. Special attention gi|veu to the sale or shipment of cotton. LibernULul vances made oil Cotton in store or to be s|hippcd. Goods furnished nt lowest market pricAr. October 28, 1851. 47J|f. HENRY C. ALEXANDERS Attorney at Law, Albany, ly tin. \\T IDL give proinnt attention to all busi ▼ Y ness entrusted to li is care. Cuu be found i:i tiie office of Tho.-. Lyon, Lsq. January 28, 1855. “ ly. IIENIRY MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, GA. \TTILL practice in the Courts of the Sout h Y Western and Southern Circuits. ZMP Office up-stairs, in the old “Franklin Ilail,” ?. xt door to the “Georgia Courier.” Juno 17.1855. ts. ~Ti LOMAS C. SPICER, A ‘S’ S’ © ES XS3 Y A ‘ii’ J. AW , ALB ANY, GEORGIA. July 23, 1855. ly. Notice to Land-holders r rMIK undersigned will attend to the selling JL 4*r examining und giving information *: i.ands lying in any of the ‘counties of S. W. Georgia on reasonable terms. A. V GREER, Albany, Baker co. Ga. REF ERE N CBS. IT. llou a, Albany, Ga. Ho:i. Lott Wakuln, “ R. A. Clakkk, Newton, Ga. S. ( ‘. SmvENS* “ Dec. 10, 1853. ts ‘STEPHEN EGAN, j FASHIONABLE J ?HBOOT MAKEPyii ALBANY\ GA . Shop 1 doors West of the Post-Office. Oct. 11, 1855. f 44„jy # IT. N. ELEjf, Attorney at'.Lav/, ALBANY, O-V. \ Y r lI.L praetiec in (he theSoutli V v AVestera Circuit, l’rompt, attention given to the procuring of Land WaiVants. Oct/ .her 18 4 -v.] y WATCHES r r llE PFR'C'dißllit N A Ia good stork ol Gobi A Silver Y\ atehes, Fob, Breast, iTlßTfisxsT,, and Guard Chains, Seals, Keys, Breast A Cuff Bin:. Ear Hii gs, Finger Rings, Buttons, Gold ar.l Silver Thimldcs, Gold, Silver and Steel Speetaaha, Bii.e Rocket Cutlery, Razors. Ac. _ Al o. ! iusica! Instniments, and almost every kind of musical merchandize. K ’ Next Door to the Post Office. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the m ii’psi “niama r. A. G. OWEN". Albany, October 18, 1855. 45-3 m. _ THOMAS J.limfß, ATTOn Nld Y A T hA W , Morgan, Calhoun county, Geo. \\/ r ILL attend to professional business in t \ the Superior Courts of Sumter, Ran dolph, Early, Clay, Decatur, Baker, Calhoun, Dougherty, and Lee counties. May G, 1855. ly. LAST NOTICE! f LL PERSONS who are indebted to us, T. a. either by note or account, would tind it to their interest to call upon Vason & Davis, Vith whom we have placed our old business for settlement—and make some arrangement to pay U3 what they owe us. If not, neces sity will compel us to sue. DURHAM <fc VASON. October 4, 1855. 43-ts. Agency Bank Charleston, l ALBANY, Oct. m J 8. r . 5. ) [AM prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton and oilier Produce in Store, or against shipments t<> Savannah, Charleston, Apalachicola, New York, Americus and Macon. Also, Sight. Exchange oil Charleston, New York and Apalachicola, for sale at all times. LEWIS S. McGWIER, Agent. October 11, 1855. 41-tlm. LA.W EJXJU3L3STBLS, Printed in the neatest style, FOK SALE AT TUBS OB FBCE. iluiiinafl Jasper Ci lot; I Ijij . I ’ ‘h ori of Gi Mac# ‘■JHIIS L..:t- I the Royn I'.uinhiws— an Ga., under tin G. AL l.i'Srun, CT Grand Sell When 4 Will he 1 Prize of .. 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 10 do Tjldo 30 do 60 do 250 do 23 Approxilii 1( 8 Prizes, am TEN Tl Every prize jUi'd when due 1 Registered n. Drawings sei C§T Ordei’s i Tickets S3 —II Address JA May 24, 180! Bj Author'dm & A ©Oil mi lit! I( )1 Uiiwarallq C j To be drawn -VI City of Monty (A SB I Will l.• ■'V;-1 -'’'Hl kl •■•i <b i. ‘iVA 1 * C.V I Prize of. . .H ... 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