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i’c might bA more
ic, but from tttotndont emu ion we say
ms to us—tl:at tlu: editor of the Ros
ily >vns very angry when lie n'loto
rticie announcing! Ite iMwange of tlie
i Resolutions. When no gets cool he
discover that, his endeavor* to fear na-
rjhc bonds of union between throe
i will end in only tearing his under
uyu—a rent which we arc happy to
J - can - be mended with the help of a
oft linen or perhaps a small piece of
.If our memory serves toy Massachusetts
luts opposed. the admission of every new
Stule that ha* come into the Union since,
lie adoption of the Constitution—we arc
confident that she has objected to every
tell ndnussion since Maine become nmcm-
ler of the Confederacy. Util because she
booses to take the veil, it is no reason the
world should not be .peopled. The Old
Constitution will have children bom to it as
jong os Liberty continues to be prolific,
which we trust,' is predicting a verv num
erous progeny iti time to come. Talk a-
imttt a State’s leaving the Union, forsooth!
Where will such Slate go? She must
Commercial.
Onr cotton market is at present dull, on
account of the low stale of the river.
Several crabs arc now lading at our
wharves, where they will await the first
Ortr
tier,
tepk
rant.
Classical Antiquities :
rim. The stock now oh hand, is about
3,000 bales in warehouse* and on ship
board. We «|Uote 3) a fij cents.
Freights to Apalachicola, $1, per. bale.
/Our Merchants are preparing for a good
supply of groceries and other goods for the
summer trade.
Domestic Markets—Cotten-
Apabchirob, extremes
Favannab, “
Charleston, “
New York, *
tjibmd
The domestic, as well as foreign markets
are bouyant, the demand good, nnd the
late advance well maintained.
VERY teacher becomes apnbliehenefactnr in
iiack oITto some other «|iinrtcr of the glclie,
for as iong os she is within tlie boundaries
4) to
41 to
4] to
4| to 71
4} to 8}
I adapting the higher branches of literature and
science to the circumstances and to the wants of
those from whom they bare ordinarilv^een excluded.
Hat of the works in nse, which treat of tlie antiqnl-
' «i inter-
tie* ofGreeceard Rome, are so copious and so
and Ktorroan Dames Security. Property pointed HORA & McGWIER.
bv attorney. — — — — — —* - - —* 1 —
^ 7 GEO. \V. CQLI-IER, Sli'ff
At the same time and flare.
One Negro boy named Hany, about 12 year* of
wvfnu u UUi train tiio onpenor i _ _
rt one In favor of Shadracb E. Dickey
Mitchell, e sec utors of Henry Atkrascc,
deceased, and others, vs John Montgomery. Prop
erty pointed out by defendant.
Also, pne JerseyWaggon and harness: levied an
M tbs property of William Brockett to satisfy one
fi fir from Baker Superior Court,,Win. McMullen
vs Wm. Brockett Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s Attorney.
Also, twenty-five head of stork rattle, marked
with a crop ana slit in the left ear and under-bit in
in die right ear, and twenty-seven brad of stock hogs
in the same mark: levied on as the property.of
Thomas McCuUnm, to satisfy afi fit from the
, they ai-
to file classical tuvil as cornu-on text books. On
this aecoant, the study of classical antiquities to*
hero mostly confined to the higher classes. The
present volume is designed for general use in onr
ccmmon schools : hot it is believed to he so compre
hensive and elevated in its character, as to be nrcep-
tablo in Academies and High Schools as well as
Colleges.
The present volume, we consider a valuable intro
duction to the study of Roman and Grecian Antiqui
ties in a form more attractive than the other works
now in use. Tlie work wall be found eminently use
ful in schools nd aether seminaries of learning.
Protestant Churchman.
T|KAI.ER8 hi Groceries, Dry Goods, IWj,
JLr Shoes, Hats, Ch illing Ac.
lGtb.Ws. I tf.
HARNESS SHOP.
w prepared to execute their orders with r
ad drsjwtch. Retiring nt the sbartest Mfiee,
nd prices to suit tic tittrS.
SAMUEL d. iryik.
Afcany, April 10th,184P. i tf.
NRW SPRING GOODS.
PROSPECTUS.
OF THE
tlie Uttion ns established by tlie no) ion’s
II, she is a part of this Union. Site can-
1 Iks in it ami out of it at the same lime,
jtml'ns Iter whcteabculs iu’:st be determin
ed Ivy her locality, she should not talk of
leaving until she contrives a conveyance of
sufficient capacity to take her—mountains,
rivers, farms, towns, mines, people, chat
ties, nil—afar off. Massachusetts opposed
lire admission of Iowa and Florida with
nearly ns much 7.cnl as she did the admis
sion of Texas. Ferlinpsvsltc likes them as
little; vet they arc her legitimate sisters.—
She ought not to turn up her nc:c at her
poor kin in this fashion: it is not decent in'Covtrnmc
iiortofioso. Younger brothers arc twisted nnd prosperity
sometimes cruelly ; hut sisters are on a
footing. These 'Stnlcs arc all feminine,
nnd good breeders- at that. We notice
rymploms of another ncronchcmcnl in the
North-West. Wisconsin is (restating very
fast. Perhaps the Allas thinks Texas tin's
not torn honestly come by. She is the
daughter of thw Union, and there is no
i.huliling off raVmsibilitv on the mother’s
side.
The Atkis ought to desire the whole
globe to be annexed—its.namesake sup
ported such a burden for many thousand
years. * Pic.
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Blake’s Biographical Dic
tionary.
^LEXANDER V. BLAKE, Bookseller, 77 Ful
ton Street, K. York, publishes the following
standard work, Sixth Edition.
A GENERAL
Biographical Dictionary,
Comprising a Summary Accrual i/ llmwl Dio-
Persons of all Agrr, Satuais, and
Profusions including trnre than 1000
articles tf
AMERICAN BIOGRAPEY,
BY REV. i. L. BLAKE, D. D.
Washinutox, Mnrch 23,1845.
Office seekers seem very dull in comprehending
the character of the President. If they knew his re-
id feelings and disposition, tliey would not lave an-
Tinycd and harmsecd him os they have done. Their
constant obtrusion unon'liis time and attention, have
la-on outrageous and indelicate, and wholly linto-
jlhr u
caning thecharacter which Americans elioulit evince.
Does tlio
i President quietly seat himself to write on
sumo matter of importance, he has scarcely conclu
ded die first sentence, before the door keeper pre-
cents him with a card from an M. C., a General ora
lYlonollroin diis or tint Slat", who earnestly begs a
moment’s interview on business of the greatest im-
;<nrianee, viz. the asking an office for himself or
tirieud*. The interview is granted. In walks the
office Mekrr, who, seeing the President is not alone,
but Ins his Secretary a? hand.
says, “ Sir, can I have
*i few lontnrnts private conversation with you I"—
*.* Certainly, sir. replies the I’resident bowing with
loiitene**; “wu'k to this corner of die roora,-it is cold
ra die hall.” They step aside, sit down togetlirr,
when die office seeker enters into the merits and
claims of himself nr friends for office. His few
moments run on to half an liour or throe quarters. In
tliisdme a dozen others have reached the outskleof
the door, and each anxiously waiting to see tlie Presi
dent “only fur a fete mr.mrntt," earn on business of
the same character as ylmt of die :ian who has the
President l-y the Initlon.f ndearh cf wliom lave pnb-
uUy Iroqmntly seen hluf before on tlie same business,
id lave come to ii
> importune him for the fifth or sixdi
lime. As fast as one has set out his “few moments''
to
>1'half an Imur or so, another takes his place. The
President anxiously looks nt his unfinished letter on
die table, ami pantingly desires to lie rid of such an
eternal round of annoyance, that lie may lie able to
recommence his tabors; but liow is he to refuse an
* interview “ of a fow moments” with an M. C. or a
Oen. Blunderbur, from the State of
litis is his daytime heseigement. At 8 o’clock
P. M. be appoints to receive’thc social calls of his
>, when it might 1st supposed office seekers, not
■ -* . IwlOT 11 UUI 1 1 1 It t ti WJ intlll t » UXltue l«llf
. punty nnd Fcir.ianaiuy cf our --j-n- E( >u for seventy live cte. actny.
nt, anti tlie liberty, happiness m ufit Kerf-tea tfccratd SIs
■tily of ottr fellow-citizens. from the whole rest of the l-cok, that
.floriculture:—That great source of our
National wealth and independence, shull
have that space in our columns, which its
iinportiilfcr demands. It will to- cue of cur
first object* to dcvclopo the resources and
advantages efthe fertile country by which
wc arc surrounded, the soil ana climate of
which will bear a favorable comparison
with that of any section of the Unit n.
To Commerce, Jilanufaclurct, the .Arts,
Sciences and till those industrial pursuits
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S. N. HOUGHTON
AVtr School Books.
H ISTORY (if the American Revolution, with
Maps ami oilier Illustrations, by tlie Rev. J, ”
Blake, D. D.
Hie Young Orator, and New York Class Book.
By J. L. Blake, D. D.
Classical Kjs*!ling Book, Containing rules and
reasons for English Orthography and Pronunciation.
~ “ in, A M.
friends,
plated with a tisufof brass, would have the delicacy
not to annoy hhk with their applications for office.—
But I am sorry to add it is not su. Tliey go bite to
his room, wlicrr himself and lady receive company,
in order that they mar be the last to come away, and
able to find the President alone. Tliey “sHitout”
till all the buiics retire, then open their battery upon
tho President for office. I have been credibly inform
ed, that several nights last week he was unable to es
cape from them to go to lied, till from 12 to half past
12 o’clock at night!! Such treatment is more than
flesh and blood rim bear. If these importunate office
seeker* knew the l’resident, they would nt once desist
from this outrageous annoyance. For lie has deter
mined that thow who thus perseveringiy annoy him
shall not he selected for office.
In one case, the oilier dny hognvean office to a man
inNew York nbo bad never been in Washington, cr
spoken to the President on the subject in person, in
preteTCnce to a man who had come i n to Washington
for it, and had greatly bored the President to obtain it.
last week a man who bolds an office in the Cos-
house in Baltimore, sent r. fine horse, saddle and
nnMe to the White/fossr, as a present for Col. Polk,
accompanied hy a man, it is raid, who was to hare
made a speech at the presentation, and to have Us-
frairal to Mara to —- 1 I ’ al a 2-1 a _*»
rior Court of Randolph County, in favor of Robert S.
Hooks vs raid McCiulutn anil "
Richard H, Dyer—
Property pointed out by McCollum.
Also tbe following Jots of land vis. Lot No. 2W5,
in the 2nd District of Baker county, and lots Nos.
2R2,264 and 223, in the 7th dist. of Baker County,
levied on as the protc-rty of Thomas J. Holmes, to
satisfy a ii fit from Baker Superior Court, the Central
Bank pTGeoigia v* Thomss J. Holmes. Property
uinted out by John S. Thomas, sole Director of the
'entral'Bank.
IL B. GUNNISON, D. EhTE
R.K.&J.B.DINES,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Offices ts Macos & Alt ast. Geo.
They trill practice in the foUtnring Cormtiet.
Thnnaif, Thcmanillc.
Decatur, nainlridge.
Stewart, Lum/lin.
Tins work contains ahont eleven hundred pages
royal octavo, and tLc matter in it is sufficient to
make from fifteen to twenty volumes 12mo., which
As there
appaient
:jc ccetof
csch article is only Isll of one mill—or twenty ar-
ticks forme cent. The following are seme of tlie
opinions from the |-ericdica! press of this work:
From, tie Albany Daily Adrertlscr.
TLc vchiicc is creditable to American literature:
and the learned author has furnished us in this work,
with a forge portion of wltat is diffused throughout
the ihunemus biographies and cncycloj c'dias which
arc too expensive lor common use.
From the Sew York Commercial Adcertiser.
On tlie whole, we commend this work to tlie pub
lic as.at rr.ee tlte most ccnvcnk nt and useful work
of the kind to he found in our language.
From the United Stairs Cazettc.
Bibli, Macon.
Houston. Perry.
Dooly, Vienna.
Macon, Inrnirr.
Ix-e, Slarksriltr.
Early, Blake!./.
Baker, Albany,
And in the Circuit Court cf the United States for the
Sumpter, Americas,
.ndolph, Cutbbert.
Ran
Pulaski, ilmckinsxilie.
TT wnttrfDRV GOODS adaptedtoth* season,
widch they (
lag
to PYJCCUON.
Albany, April, 1C, 1845. I 3t
Just Received.
T>Y the stdvcribrrs.a huge assortment of Ladies
I) Slippers, Gents. Gaiters, CaKShoes, die.
HUNT & PVNCHOX.
Albany, April 1C, 1845. I 8t
Summer Mints.
P ANAMA, Leghorn and Palm Inf Ilots just i
ceivsd to HUNT to PYXClfo.Y.
April 16,1815.
GROCERIES.
T HE subscribers w ill receive to the Steamer
Florence, Sugar, Cofli-c, Mohses,
Whiskey.
Florence, Sugar, Cofli-c, M<
Port and Madera Wine, Pbiladcltdiia and London
“ - - - - Nalls, I
Porter, Flour, Mackerel!, Iron, Kafir, Puteware,&c,
HUNT & PYNCIION.
April 16,1845. 1 St
District cf Georgia.
They will attend any other Court, not conflicting
with the above, when c rgagrd specially to dun-.
The attention of lwtli partners will be given to all
business entrusted to their cate.
Letters may be addressed to tin- firm at either
place.
Rhiiapd K. Hines. John B. IIines.
April 16, 1815, 1 3m
SALT! SALT!! '
CAA Sacks Liverpool Fait for rale to
□UU HUNT & PYNCIION.
April 16,1 3t
TOBACCO.
rjlIIE subscribers offi-rfor sale a fine asaorbnent
April 16.
very choice.
HUNT to PYNCHON.
1 3t
Wc have lookeil with much pli a sure over many
of the articles in this volume, and fold that the work
appears to he unusi ally correct.
April 16th, 1815. 1
Butler’s Analogy Simplified.
B EING Hobart's Analysis of the work, inQm
tir.ns, with brief Answers for e.vouiinatir-ns, a
a Summary of the whole subject. By George 1
bridge. With Additional Itu|
E. West, A. M. Principal
the City ol New York.
Bntler interesting to young ladies, ami I
class of toys, in tlieir course of education.
It lias la-en recommended by i
teachers and scholars; and it slioi
erv young ladies school, especially, in tbe country.
'April 16, 1815. 1
w 1 ,
Raker Klorlgage Sale.
Two negro slaves: Rachael, 35 v
Elvira, 11 year* old; levied on as tlie property of
1 fa f ~
John Graves, to satisfy oue-mortgage fi la from Ba
ker Inferior Court: John Alexander vs. John Graves.
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
Also, one negro girl, called Mariah, to satisfy
Mortgngo fi fa from Baker Inferior Court: Ja
tened to roe la reply. Imagine the astonishment of
itfelW lent sent him word that he
the man, when the
wouldneither receive the horse nor liear a speech!
He radered his private Secretary to adopt measures
at once to have the man removed ‘ - - -
_ from tho Cnutom
Iksmo in Bahimov*, stating to him that he had no nse
foetbo boras, or hi* sendees as sa officer in the
Cwtau bam-at Baltimore any fongrr! Will the
— t never foam “wno Jamies K Pmjcjs T”
If. Y. Jour, tf Commerce.
. rT,«MiD treats him «rant,*ad
tfcafoey one else in thr room,
when the company is
. wiflalaaywtnro out to be the man of idl oth-
toffivelumaelfair*.
ejthrrby rank or intelligence,
rate toe conscious of
irritability or bn-
sane civility—their civif-
- blockhead or coxcomb,
■ty msracrespect; but tbe
fi*J***»tlnt something more than ordinary is
criwiry <e produce an effoct, b sure, whether in clubs
•***tc^**eitb* a&1utUUe» and cap-
timis m the community; the most restless and trrita-
tut U6et Us xuperier*.
By Rov. A. B. Ctopin,
[We lane received copies of the above valuable
School Books from Mr. Alexander V. Blake, Pub
lisher and Bookseller, 77 Fulton street New York,
and after a peroral of their Contents, recommend
their use in our Schools.
We are authorized by Mr. Blake to order my
Books which itiay be required for the use of Schools
or Libraries, and it will give us pleasure to confer
such favors.]
April 16, 1845.
in raid fi fa.
GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sh’ff.
Baker SherifPa Sales,
FOR MAY.
President Jllttxey’s Remains.
J UST ptiblislurt by the subscriber, in on-- la-anti-
ful octavo volume, the Literary Re mains o! the
Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, D. D. the Second President
of Brown University, Providence, R. I. ami Sulsa>
qutntly of UnionCbllegc, Sche-noctoday, K. Y. and
Turtlie last sixteen years of his life, of South Caroli
na College.
'. Maxcy was one of the most distinguished pul
pit orators this country has produced. Although
a Baptist, such was his reputation as a scliollar and
- divine, tliat in 1802, he was called to succeed, in
foe Presidency of Union College, the Rev. Jonathan
' *\ D. an Institutionalwaya under thecon-
Edwards D.
trol of another drnoininatian.
From the Protcsta it Churchman.
The collection of Iftera-y remains now publish
ed, in the language of the venerable Pmudcnt of
‘lege, will just
1 justly be considered “ a treasure
his who
Union College,
by those pupils of lus who remain to reverence hi*
memory, as well as “a valuable contribution to our
American literature.” w
From the Baptist Memorial.
lie was imsurjAsaed, in his day, for elegance
Uo other denomination won Id have allowed ouch a
star as Maxcy to have remained so king in obscurity.
Although it may he supposed
win be sought and read with eagorness by American
Scholar* and clergymen generally, yet aa he waa a
Baptist, and at one time presided over the trincim]
Baptist University in this country, every Bsp let cler
gyman and scholar should posses a cony of it. Price
TUto Dollars. For Ten DMars, forwarded by m
or.ttherwi»r, six etmes wiU be sent. For rale by
Alexander v. blake,
. 77 Fuhoo street, N. X-
April 16, 4845. J
JOB WORK of all Undo executed at this Office
with nratfoeq* and despatch.
April 16,1845.
County tbe
Five Chairs, 3 Ii
_ to wit:
trays', 4 wash
stand, one tub, 3 tin buckets, 2 keeiers, one jn
Kendrick nisi Allen Finley for ten dollars.
tedious to mention: all lev-
sundry other articles too t
A. B. Higgs ami Alexander Smith.
ed out by S. B. Grimmett.
G. Carrington, to satisfy one fi & from
icrty c
Bake
Property pointed cut by Plaintiff”* Attorney.
Also, one lot of Briclc, and the interest of Davi
as the Ham brick i
yard. Nos. 1
street containing { acre each.
ing-j rcreeaeh: all levied on as the property ofl
vid and Daniel Ham, to satisfy sundry ii fes ban
Ham, principal,
tfccnnoe*.
Also, one
Property painted oat to N-
honeeand lot in the City
NebonTift.
to satisfy sundry fi fes from Baker Superior and Wi
keraon Superior Court, John P. Gaulden, admins
trator, and others, va. Jesae Lott. IVopietty printe
out by phintiffs Attorney.
re and lot, situated on Broad strec
hany, No. not known, but known i
Awn Gage, to satisfy sundry fi i
erior Court, John Chrutian vs Joh
in the
. of Alban}
the residence of
from Baker BnperiorComt, John
Just RociFcd,
20 Sacks Rio and lnguiria CoUee,
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ABBASY OA. i
Will practice in tlie seveml Courts of. the South- 1
Western Circuit, and Thumat- and Stewart coun
ties.
April, 16,1845. 1 tf.
RICHARB H. CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Aeb.ixy, Georgia.
Will practice in the Counties of Baker. Icc, Deca
tur, Dooly, Sumter, Randolph and Early, of the
Soudi-Westent Circuit, Stewart, of the Chattahoo
chee, and Thomas, of the Southern Circuit
Bj‘ OJice under the “ Courier" Offer, Broad st.
E. U. PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Auuxr, Georgia.
April 16, 1845. 1 tf
JOHN LYON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Albasy, .Baker Cocxty, Georgia,
Will Practice in all the Counties of the South-wes
tern Circuit
April 16, 18t;. 1 tf
D. &. J. VASON,
ATTORNEY’S AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Albaxv, Georgia.
April 16, 1845. 1 tf
BICHARD F. LYON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSE1XOR AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia.
April 16, 1845. 1 tf
THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH,
ATTORXEY AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia.
April 16, 1845. 1 tf
PETER A. STBOZ1ER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia.
April 1G, 1845. 1 tf
CITY HOTEL,
BY SAMEL BAKER,
Comer of Broad and Front Streets,
A leant, Geo.
April 16 1845. 1 . tf.
DR. T. D. MATTHEWS,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACOUCHER,
Albast, Georgia.
April 16, 1845. 1 tf
SIMS 4 CHEEVER,
jfactors
General Commission Merchants,
\ ArALACWCOLA, FLORIDA.
Wm. W. Sims. Wm. W. Cheever.
April 16, 1845 1 tf
ALBERT G. OSGOOD, .
Blacksmith,
1 Shop remand to Broad S, next door to Mr. Bong's
Carriage Shop, nearly apposite the City Hotel,
’ TS prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmith Work,
1 J. including Mill Work, Carriage Work, Planter
* too work, Horee-ahoeing. Making and repairing
“ Edge tools. Axe* 4c., allot which vnll to warranted.
" Albany, April 16, 1845. 1 tC
400 Sacks Sait,
40 IlUs Ok! Rectified Whiskey,
!> do. American Brandy,
5 do. N. E. R-.ua
'1 Pipe Superior Otard Brandy.
and Sweedes Iron, Trace
Axes and Ilullow Ware.
Albany, April IC, 1845.
GROCERIES.
sidecribcr has now on I land, arsl will to r> -
living from Now York and New Orleans, the
Groceries,
be puU
CASH,
Mic ger
as can
to bought in this market; and respectfully solicits
of tho public generally. Among his
assortment can to found
in said city hy tho lotand improvement known as the
Printing office, at present ocropied by J. Jones: iev-
Socurity,
D. Goode v» Thomas Barrett,
SAl»PINGTON’S
ANTI-FEVER FILLS,
A Certain and Effectual Cure for
FEves axd Ague,
For rale by W. E. SMITH.
April 16. I tf
Rio and Cuba Coffee.
Manilla and Ky. Twine,
Sugar, Refined Loaf and Kentucky Bagging,
West India. iCottcn do.
Flour, Northcmand Wes. Nail* nnd-'Spiices,
tom. Powder and Shot,
Bacon, Country and We* Percussion Cap»&Flint,
tom. looking Glasses,
lard, Vinegar, Coffee Slills,
Scap (varieties of) Shinglinghatchots,
Snuff (bottles to bladders]
IK
Tallow Candles, Table Fait and Brooms,
>, Bu*ter, Mofosea and
Unices 4. E. Ind. Ragging Mess and Pr
Manilla and Ky. Rope. Whiskey 4c. 4c.
JOHN JACKSON.
Albany, Geo. April 16,1845. 1 tf
Tobacco, (various brands) Collins’ Axes,
_ ..... |) Weeding 4 Ifotcnt IIt<s,
DRY GOODS.
J OHN JACKSON offers for rale at his old stand
at
general assortment of DRY GOODS. Alsu
Cotton Yarns, and Cotton Osnabnrgs, which will to
sold for Cash only at Factory Prices.
Albany, April 16,1845. 1 3t
SALT.
QAA Sacks Liverpool ground Salt in fine order
OUU now in Stare and for rale hy
JOHN JACKSON.
April 26, 1845. I 3t
MROfY.
LBS of assorted widths and qualities
DUUU now to hand and for sale low by
JOHN JACKSON.
Albany, April 16, 1845. 1 3t
AMEBMCtAL.
D R NELSON takes this method of informing the
public that he is still attending to the PRAC-
pnblit _ _
TICE OF MEDICINE, in its dlfft-rent branrhev, in
this City and ft* vicinity, together with that of 8VK-
OKR Y, lor which be has supplied himself with a
full set of instruments. Hcmaybe found at all times
st his office over die Drag Store, arat the American
Hotel, when not professionally engaged.
Albany, Geo., April 16, 1615. 1 tf
Paints, Oils A' Glass, Brags ft
Medicine*.
WELCH & EPPING,
have on bond a.
No. 1 White Lead,
. iperm, Train and Castor Oil, Spirits
of Turpentine, Varnish of all kinda, Red and Bbck
Lead, Vermillion, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown,
Lamp Hack and Patent Black, Chrome Yellow,
Spruce Yellow, Chrome Green, Litharge, Terra do
Sienna, Leaf Oad, Glue, Red and White Chalk,
Sand I’m per, l'umicc Stonb, Window Glass of a su-
periot quality, Paint Brushes, all sises. Hair Brush
es and Perfrmeiy, as
liah and American, C
Ehcubrjb. Ensom SUtn,
Spfee, Gitieek, SUltfo. Salt Peter, 1 _
* " o, Annette, Madder, Sasraparilb, Lemon,
Rasbcrry BynjoCnrifle. Sharing and
School Books, Foolscap and Letter
Paper, Red and Black Ink, Quill*, Stcd Pena Letter
Stamps, Ink-stands, 4c. J
Albanyd
Yood, Indigo, Aoirdo,')
Ginger mid Ra
Fancy Scfcp*-.
,4c.
any April lB, 1815. 1 tf
THOMAS BARRETT,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
opposite tho .
on customer* who will do him tho fiivor to call—
life* work will be warranted, and cutting doce in die
latest and mart fashionable stylo. All tboso who
hove garments (o make, and wish them to fit, canto
accommodated. Terms. Cash, or its equivalent
April 16,1845. 1 tf
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