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Any one who has'occasion to visit the
tfgttbcm States, observes, on returning
heniowud, a fact that startles turn, m the
difference presented to the eye. in the two
sejsttarafa emmtry. There, he eeee an
# comfort;; men of very mo-
j'hVe in neat houses; those of
e .v~—. wealth in splendid ones; there
seems' to be a place for every thing, ana
every thing is in'i's place. «crr, lltepic-
troeTs altogether different ; people
W
la one of his letters to Jfrthur Young,
lOT<Wtlfa hfo Amirfanr Revolution, wWtl
gmmSy* h |o eI L Wa4liingtbh i*rd the following Ian-
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am the meat dependant on otbef*, of afa I cultural aflaire, the, better lam MlMflp B,j,L..gs&.P.Jm • t. • . *;*<
people within our knowledge; and the face with them; insomuch, that 1 can no w.here spelling Book, Containing rale* end
SnKe land presenta to arranger the most find so great ratutfaetion as in heir EngUsHbthograBhy and Pronunciation,
povcity-etrieacn aspect ot any^hat meets cent and useful pursuits: In indulging SfK^. A. BTCtaplm a! it.
his eye anywheie^r^his U a humiliating these feelin™, I ,em r e fl to j^S? 1 , [Wo.lwre received copie* of the above valuable
confession from a son or the soil, “one to much more MtjWMJf ■■ -Sdieol Bookafara Mr.Alexander V, Blake, Pub-
the manor bom,” but however disagrees- mtnd,is •*'»»?)* itorTwhich Usher and Bookseller, 77 Fulton meet New York,
Me, h is a truth that must be known and on theearth.cbnnaHthc vain glory which. ) ^
felt by aU before the evil can be obviated. I can be acquired from ravaging it by the
We scourge oar lands by continuous crops | most uninterrupted career of conquest,
of cotton, without a yyar of rest or rotation I ===== '
aild buy every thing ; while others improve ■seni*
their hide and male every thing at home rpWO Store* m the lower rtoiy of the to™*
USTt** r&.zzsxllLs^SSSgSB^**
toe regard their places of abode as necessa- re i' aw i other like articles of necessary use,
akaitf pw os little attention to ma- e * one of w bich, coarse and fine, it
’ theta" either neat or comfortable as made elsewhere, and is a -outxe of drain
possible. They seem to esteem a boose to thc ''indusiry of this section. But look I Lumber and Mealy
and its fixtures like an Arab does his tent, qjq your tables and see if your meal does w^OB rale «t the Kinrhstsme falls, two mile*
as somathtag that farto be occupied for only ^ come from Tennessee; look at your JC rath cf Albany. Order* for Lumber promptly
• brief moment, and any pains and expense rfowa and see if every mule that draw* | attended to. TIFT fa BRISBANE.
inAdaptiag. il to comfortable living, as an is not bought of Kentucky; even the 11 A l* g >6 < 1845 -
SlSmSlu fcw*«V whkh *° w your carnages come PresidentMaxey’s Remains
Mca fr0rtl ,herc - , ,. vu&r paMfehnl by the Subscriber, in one beenti-
^ not^ to hiv?^*UnS to“ e «- •>?“» .P Ur8Ue a ,me « ocUvovoluS.Jte Literary M.: ofthc
CU & tf; yew have occasion to wop at a ****»
house,in the country, you find at the table,
food prepared properly; and butter, milk,
and seasonable vegetables are set before
you. ’ Here, you have that eternal dish—
me4 > 6aco^orpork,if it is in winter, swim*
mingin grease, “and nothing else,” except
•‘long coUcrdt” and bread. The owner
may .have ter principal Wealth in cattle, to
the amount' of many hundred, as is the
case in'koine places, and if it » winter or
swing, be has not an ounce of butter to
oner you, arid rarely eVcn milk enough to
•put in your coffee.
, inquire the price of building a house
there, and the amount is tiriall. Here, the
cost is so great, as to deter any one from
building a good one, any where else than
in a large town. It would be thought ex
travagance to entertain the idea in the
country.
There is a cause for this disparity in the
condition and appearance of these two sec
tion* .of the same country. What is that
cause t • This question has been often ask
cd in oitr presence, and the answer has al
ways involved some abstrusity wholly ir
relevant to the subject, in our view of the
case. ArO wo less intelligent than our
neighbors 1 Has a genial sun rendered us
ics3 capable of the use of our mental fa
culties than theyf This will hardly be
admitted. The real cause, from it3 very
obviousness, seems to have been overlooked
in searching after remote once. It i* be
cause they produce bread and meat m abun
dance, and vie do not. That there arc other
auxiliary .causes, in the way of unequal
revenue laws, &c., which lend to raise one
Gccliott and depress another, we .doubt not;
but the radical cause is the one we have
elated, we bclieVc.
In order, to seo. its effect readily, let us
cuppbse you have a house to build. You
must have lumber, brick and lime; a car
penter is to be Crripfoyed to build the house,
a bricklayer to make the chitnnies and
plaster the walls. The sawyer asks you a
price for the lumber that appears nigh,
when taken in connection with the plenty
and cheapness of water power ana pine
timber, but he solves the difficulty very
soon, by telling you the price he has to pay
for corn, to subsist himself, his hands, and
his mules, which haul the stocks to the mill
and the lutpbcr away from it. Each mule
purchased from a Kentuckian, costs him
£75 or $80, and the com to feed them costs
Him, to assume the ament rates in Macon
at this date, 75 cents per bushel. It is ea
sy to see the effect of this on lumber. The
o be completed by the 1st day of June,
sprite, 1845.
N. TIFT,
tf
and after a pent**] of their Content*, recommend
their a*e in oitr Schools. • ••
We are authorized by Mr. Blake to order any
Bpoka which may be required for the use of School*
or Libraries, pod it will-give us pkasnre to confer
such favors.]
April 16, 1846. ,
April 16,
VT! SALT!!
’hVNT^^yXcuon;
subject, the very reverse of their own inter-1 Kev. Jonathan Kaxry.D. D. the Second President
eats, from a mistaken idea of what their I of Brown Uahreraity, Providence, R. I. and Sutwe-
true interest is; others do so from sheer quentiy of CiiionCqUegc:8chenectaday, N. Y. and
inertness and a want of reflection; some fcrthe tad **t<*it year* of hi* hit, of South Caroh-
from being deluded by maxims applicable “SM^wtetWaeftlairBoWdhtlBgaHrfpal.
to particular stations and necessities, and I* w , t0B ,'3*, ha- produced™ AlthoEph
not capable of general application. The * - - —• —• J
Island of Malta imports alt its bread stuffs,
and why 1 Because it is a rock, and inca-1 the Presidency of Unioa College, the Rev. Jonathan
t table from its want Of soil, as well as sire, Edward* b. D. an Inrtitntioo always under the coo-
o raise them. Is that the case here ? Eng- trol ofaM^denominyon.
land imports bread Bluffs and yet prospers; ^ now jmblfeb-
and what is the reason I By her gigantic Mthe>enei*We Preeideiit of
K wer having, through a credit system of Union CbU^vSljuiw be considered “a treasure
r own, made herself the heart of the I by those pupils of h» who remain to reverence hi*
monetary world, she can display an appear- memory,*‘a* well a* “a valuable contribution to our
once of prosperity, in despite, and not by American literature.”
reason, of that deficiency, in the capacity __ Prom tkeBvptiu Memorial
of the realm, to produce prjvisions sum-1
cient for its accumulated population. Some u.-’t-j—'r mav with
of the West India Islands, and some plan- propriety ^to^mteJPiteAmerican Robert Hall,
tations on the Mississippi, do not raise their No other demmunatton would have allowed sueh a
provisions, but the reasons which may be ataras Maxcytohavemnained so long hi obscurity.”
good there, do not hold here. We, to be Although it may be supposed that thi* volume
prosperous, must make bread and meat •f® "ought aad read with capemea* by American
plenty and cheap. Turn the question as Scholani ami clergymen generally, yet as he wa* a
“ou willjt ^lvea itself into thi's. '
y In. succeeding article, we discu^ the
auestton of raising our own meat, and en- ? iv» Datum. For Ten Dollars, fonmrded b v mail
deavorto show that it is the present, as lor otAertrire, six conies will be sent. For sale by
well as prospective interest of the farmer ALEXANDER V. BLAKE,
to do so. J. B. L. 77 Fulton street, N. Y.
Macon, Go. I. A P n1 IC - I815 - 1
Baker Mortgage Sale
W ILL be sold on the first 1 uesday in June next,
before the Court House door.in the town .of
Newton, Baker County, Un- following property to wits
Two negro slaves: Rachael, 35 years ok), and
Elvira,» years old; levied on as the property of
John Graves, to satisfy one mortgage fi ft from Ba
ker laferior Court: John Alexander va. John Graves.
Property pointed out in said fi ft.-
Also, one negro girl, called Marinh, to satlaly one
ge fi ft from Baker Inferior Court: James
Mortgage —-----
Walker vs. Asa Sinquetiield. Property pointed out
insaidfifiu
GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sh'ff.
GROCERIES,
fflHe subscriber lias now on land, and will be....
X cciving from New Yoric aad New Orleans, fi,,
following articles of
Groceries,
which be ofibra to his customers, and the public per.,
crally, on as reasonable terms, FOR CASH, » m,
be bought in this market; and respectfully soliriu
the patronage of tho public gencrafy. Among hi,
assortment .can be found.
Rio amMbba Coflee. (Manilla and Ky. Twine,
Sugar, Refined Loaf and Kentucky Bagging,
West India. fcotten do.
Flour, Northern and Woe. Nails and Spike*,
tern. Powder and Shot,
Bacon, Country and Wee- Percussion Cap? i. Film.-
tom. Ixmking Gbesvs,
lard, Vinegar, Coflee Mills,
Soap (varieties of) Sliingling katchct*.
Tobacco, (various brands) Collins’ Axes,
Snuff (bottle* &. bladders) Weeding & l’atei t line
Sperm A Tallow Caudles, Tabic Sait ami Brooms,
Cheese, Butter, Molaacs aad Syrup,
Spices A E. Ind. Bagging Mess and Prime.Pork,
an ilia and Ky. Rope. Whiskey Ac. Ac.
JOHN JACKSON.
Albany, Geo. april 16,1846. ’ 1 tf
Baker, ShcrlfPu JSalcs.
ro* JU.-IE.
W nX be sold, before tho court house door in
the town of Newton, on the first Tuesday in
June next, tho following property, to wit:
The south half of lot of land, No. 343, in tho 3d
district of Baker county, well improved, and lot of
land No. 139, in the 7th district of Baker county,
with improvements thereoc; levied <*i «s the prope>
ty of John C. Sutton, to satisfy a fi-la, from Baker
Superior court, Josiah Pope vs. John Sutton. Pro
perty pointed out by Sutton.
Also, three lots of land adjoining, in the 3d dis
trict of Baker county, No*. I9S, 81,301; levied on
as the property of Marion M. Skaggs, to ratisfy a
fi-fa, from Baker Superior court, Francis M. Ruse,
v* Marion M. Skaggs. Property pointed out by
DRY GOODS.
J OHN JACKSON ofler* for rale athi* old stand
k general assortment of DRY GOODS. Also
Cotton Yams, and Cotton Osnaburgs, which will 1.;
■old for Cash only at Factory Prices.
Albany, April 16,1845. . 1 3t
From tho American Farmer. - I Classical Antiquities
Washington’s Opinion of A*ri- 'jSSTaSS *$&■
cultural Lite, J ■ Salkeld, A. M. I8mo. Handsome Sleep, 63
It is refreshing to us. and we hone it is cents.
carpenter and bricklayer .
price Of .building a house rad a chimney
and of plastering at the North, and ask
U^em wby they cannot afford lo wotk at
the some .rate*. They will tell you that
living ta cheap at .thp North, it is dear here.
And . you have a solution of the Whole
mystery, and build your house at twice the
cost which would be neceknry, if you lived
in a country where provisions were plenty
and cheap.
But bera the fanner turns upon ua, and
askfi, What into become of me if 1 can get
but S5 cents.for my .eomt We answer,
that with an abandonee of corn at that
price, and every thing else at a proportion
ate rate, you Will five more plentifully,
more comfortably. and independently in
every respect; yourself, and the whole face
of tbc country and its population, from the
pettifogger to the pig, inclusively, will be
tftuer off.and hojtpier. What is the differ-
cncefo.thh fatmerin dollars and cents, if
he gets 25 cents for his com, and can build
a house > for'$400, or if he get* 75 cents,
and the house coMs faim 1200? It is as
broad at h is long, so for as costia concern
ed. But as to hits comfort and the general
pro*parity of the country, there is a great
tiiflfercfice.
There is tins :c3Setitld difference in the
haWtsAfA Nfarfhern and 8outhem man.—
The,one, whether in Connecticut or in Oiof-
if be'rettdveafiere permanently, thinks
tWCHMttBiff Walflag himfidf: ak Bail.
TOcol JorVfe shyk, “what he callscotn-
kecnly as
m-
ilSa!r H 2? I A ». York, p.bd,h» Ibc OS«u*
if gams they tnakc, arc realized amidst the wo,! goth Edition,
cares, anxieties and tortures of the mind;
for their’s is a life of hazard and unccr-
uponthe subject of Agricuiturc. tu tne: I Most or the works in' use, which treat" of the antiqui-
bolief then, .that the following opinion <>f tic* of Greece and Rome, arc so copious and so intcr-
the farmer’s life, from tbo Father- of his I mingled.with Greek and larinquotations, that though
country, may serve to reconcile overy tiller they may bo highly valuable to tho classical scholar
of the soil to his lot, WC give it insertion. 08 works of reference, they arc rendered less useful
But why need wc ray, that it may serve to '?.^ clarawd tmpttas common text books. On
purely there is no man owning a farm tvho present vdiume is designed for general use in our
is discontented with his position; for, of a common schools; but it is believed to be so compre-
trulh, if there be one condition more than liensivc and elevated in it- character, as to be accep-
another, which any man might desire with- table iri Academies and High Schools as well as
out incuritog the sin of covetousness, it is Colleges.
to be the owner of a good farm, well slock- The present volume, we consider available intro-
ed, to be out of debt to have a good wife, K Drt !° n to the study of Roman and Grecian Antiqui-
and a family of children around him!— hea m a form more nttractive thra tho over works
I now m use. The work will he found eminently uso-
There are other SltuaUona where a 52?I* ful in seboob nd aotber seminaries of learning,
may possibly make more money. Tbc 1 - — *
merchant, for instance, may realise more
trofit in a mouth, than a farmer would in
talf a life time. But then, where one mer
chant diet rich, (here are nincty-niue who
Also, the lot of land whereon Sparkman Bowen
lives, in the 3d district of Baker connty. No. not
known, and one black horse; levied on as tlio pro
perty of Bowen, and ooc sorrel horse, levied on as
the property of John L. F. Kemp, to satisfy a fi-fa,
from Baker Superior court, William Smith, vs. John
L. F. Kemp, and Sparkman Bowen principal, and
John roiley, security on appeal. Property pointed
out by Colley.
Also, lot of land No. 63, in the 7th district of Ba
ker county; levied on as the property of Hampton
N. Dozier, to satisfy a fi-fa, from Baker Superior
court, John C. Sutton, vs. Hampton N.Dozier. Pro
perty pointed out by Plaintiff
' Also, lot of land, No. -145 in the 7th district of
Baker connty; levied on as the property of David
Hudler. to satisfy a Justice court fi-fa, Daniel B.
Sheffield, v*. David Hudler; levied and returned to
me by a Constable.
Also, one Brown and one roan mule, and one small
road waggon and liarncs*; levied on as the property
of Thomas T. M’Collum, to satisfy several u-fas.
from'Randolph Superior court, John N. Bledso, and
others vs. Micnjah Bateman, and Thos. T. M’Col
lum. I’roperty pointed ont by M'Collum.
Also, oiio negro girl about 13 years old, by tho
name of Jane; levied on as the property of Benja
min Johnson, to satisfy several fi-fas. from Baker
Superior court, Garay Kitchens, and others vs. Ben
jamin Johnson. Property pointed out by Johnson.
Also, one Jeray waggon and harness, one bay
horse, bridle and saddle, one sorrrll horse and two
mules; levied on as tho property of James Chance,
to satisfy a fi-fa. from Houston Superior court Orran
C. Horn, Adm’r., Dr bonis non cum tcstamcnlo an-
naro, of Aaron Low, Dec’d , vs James Chance. Pro-
porty pointed out by defendant.
II. B. GUNNISON, D. Sh’ff.
april, 30th 1846. tds.
SALT.
2AA Socks Liverpool ground Salt in fine onk:
OUU now in Store and for sale by
JOHN JACKSON.
. April 26, 1845. 1 St
IROJYi
^,nnn lbs ofassotted width* and qnalkics
UUUU now on baud and ibr saJe low by
Albany, April 16, 1845.
JOHN JACKSON.
1 3t
MEOICM,.
D R NELSON takes this method of inform in,
juiblic tliat he is still attending to the PRAC
TICE OF MEDICINE, in it* diflerent’ branches, is
this Citv and its vicinity, together with that of SI R.
QER Y, for which tic has supplied himself with t
full set of instruments. He may be found at all tiarn
at his office over the Drug Store, or at the American
Hotel, when not professionally engaged.
Albany, Geo., April 16, 1845. 1 tf
Protestant Churchman.
Blake’s Biographical Bic-
lionary,
ALEXANDERS BLAKE,Bookseller,77Ful-
Paints, Oils 4* Glass, Brags A'
1 Medicines. -
WELCH & ErPING,
A RE constantly receiving, and havo on haul a
good supply of Extra and No. 1 White lead.
Pure Linseed, Sperm, Train and Cantor Oil, Spirit,
of Tnrpentine, Varnish of all kinds, Red and Black
Lead, Vermillion, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown,
Lamp Black and Potent Black, .Chrome Yellow,
Spruce Yellow, Chrome Green, Litliarge, Terra
Sienna, Leaf Gold, Glue, Red and White Chalk,
Sand Paper, Pumice Stone, Window Gloss or a siv
periot quality, Paint Brushes, ail size*, Hair Brush
es and Perfumery, a good assortment, Quinine, Eng
lish and American, Calomel Cream Ikutar, Jalap
Rhcubarb, Epsom Salts, Ceppcras, Allum, Pcpp.:,
Spice, Sal-Erotus, Ginger, Starch, Salt l’eter,
wood, Indigo, Annctto, ftladder, SossapariUa, Lemoi.
Ginger end Rasberry Syrap, Ca-tOe, Shavir
Fancy Soaps. ALSO,
Blank Books, School Books, Epolscan and letter
Paper, Red ami Black Ink, Qul®, Steel Peas Lot hr
Stomps, Ink-stands, &c. Sic.
Albany april 16, 1845. I t,
TO BEJVT.
f|tffO Rooms in the upper story of my office on
-*■ Washington street, The room* are well plais-
tered and neatly finished, and are suitable, and con
veniently situated for Offices or Lodging rooms. For
terms apply at my Office.
II. G. NICHOLS.
arri' an. i8ifi.
THOR AS BARRETT,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
street, opposite the
Hotel,' where be will be ready at all times to wait up
on customers who will do hun tbo favor to rail.—
His work will bo warranted, and cutting done in the
latest and most fashionable style. All those wlu
have garments to make, and wish than to fit, can lc
accommodated. Terms, Cash, or its equivalent,
april 16, (846. 1 tf
- A GENERAL
tainty, dependent upon so tnray contingen-1 RioSff»pl»icaI Dictionary,
cies for success, as in numerous instances, Coayifiring a Summary Account cf the most Dis-
to make even the most brilliant success, < -■>-> -»
dear price for the wear and tear of mind
and tne laceration of feelings While the
owners of a fertile farm, unless avarice be
his besetting sin, has everything around
him to gratify all the aspirations of bis
heart, sweeten tho pathway of life, and 1 _ B „
make him happy. Come what may— I royal octavo, and the matter in it is sufficient to
sin j,— J1 — - ’ * — 1 — ’—“—* - -—■— 1 —* —— * ! l
tfnguishcd Persons cf all Ages, Nations, and
Professions ineluding more than 1000
articles cf
AMERICAN BIOGRAPEY,
BY REV. J. L. BLAKE, D. D.
‘■.MJuju months alter date application will be made
M- to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of Lee
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a part or all of the real and personal estate of
James Roby, hue of said county deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor* of sail estate.
B. O. KEATON, admr.
april 30,1846.
Tma work contains shout eleven hundred page*
. . . yal octavo, and the matter in it ie sufficient to
drought or rain—luxuriant crops or short I make from fifteen to twenty volumes 12mo., which
ones—high prices, or low ones—if. he be sen fiw seventy five Cts. a copy. As there
• little to spare, either to be laid by fora opinions from the. periodical press of this woik:
d T !Me<f to j»« fcUoW man, ffa «te Alban, Doit, Advertiser.
i tog ifo tno wottridetLheart, or ptl-'i vsjumA « pwdit,w- m American hteratnre;
lowing j he aching head;V and whnttnorc.l^V famed author hasfhmfaM^ta aSsreS;
pray let US ask, does man want while he with a large portion of what is diffused throughout
may bejtermitled to remain on earth ? He I the anmenxs faroenphies and encyclopedias which
that wants more is not imbued with that are too ezpeaove fa common use.,
becoming sense of gratitude which is duel From the New York Commercial Advertiser,
to the author... of bis being, Richea, wej. On die whole, we Commend this work to the pub-
are aware, have their attractions, and often Be as at cnee the most convenient and useful work
wekve around the brow of the undeserving of foe kind to be found in our language,
chaplets which, {but ill become it. We are fy ° m *** VK,lei State * Oazets.
aware also, that althotigh.an eminent phU- ' We hare looked with much pleasure over many
osOphcr hath raid that “knowledge is now- M* fo® articles in thh volume, and find thatthe work
tt,* it would Have been much nearerthe
HARNESS SHOP.
m HE subscriber begs fare to inform the public,
X that he is still carrying on the hantora business
at hi* old stand, on Broad street, where he ie at all
tunes prepared to exeente their orders with neatness
and despatch. . Repairing at the shortest notice,
and prices to suit tin times.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN.
Albany, April 18th, 1848. 1 tf.
HORA A RcGWIER.
D EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boot*,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing Ac.
Albany, April, 16th, 1845. 1 tf.
R. K.&J.B.HDVE8,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Omens is Macox & Albany, Geo. r
They uritt practice in Ike following Counties.
Bibb, Macon. Thomas Thomasvillc.
Houston. Perry. Decatur, Bainkridgc.
Dooly, Vienna. Stewart, Lumpkin.
Macon, Voder. Sumpter, Americas.
Lee, Starksville. Randolph, Cuthbert.
Early, Blakely. Fulasu, Hawkinsvillc.
Baker, Albany,
And in the Circuit Court of die United States for the
District of Georgia. ■ '
They will attend any other Court, not conflicting
with the above, when engaged specially to do so.
The attention of both partners will uo given to til
business entrusted to their care.
Letter* may. lie addressed to the firm at ettiar
place.
Ricaaxn K. Huxs. Joia B. IIlves.
April 16, 1846, " 1 3m
18 power-
16th, 1846.
truth, had he raid,
Lli “P 0 "! Butter’s etnalogy Simplified!,*
ourmind, by the dady evidences of tame | -wjeING Hobart’s Analysis of the work, inQucs-
aubmiraontothc power ofmoneyby which 1 If ^ ^Ibrieffl^^for ex^Stfa^Sd
tve arc smTOnndcd—Still, wc would not a Summary of the. whole subject By George W.
exchange that glorious state of indepen- 'Craufuid, A. M. FeUow of King’s College, Com-
acncc which belongs to ;he, thrifty owner I bridge. With Additp^l Improvements, by chaxfa
of a homestead ortwo'or thiac hundred
acres of good, land, for any other condition. .. fliLi
Although such on one may atriara wealth nfaTto%faTSS aS mux
alowiy .and moderateJy-fhough he may ourCoEgS^ aS^ ofST
realise but a competent^, still that Wealih, *artabfotojhf>jmd in connection wit
or tliat competenipy, is eartidd 'by the most |*el^aiid; fa reviewing the same aftt
ri of Rutger’s Institute, in
Tleol^ect nrffifaworkistiDo/aU; First, to far-
- — - - - fa in
work,
... . — with the work it-
by the most self, arid fa reviewing the same after St has been
and virtuous of all din* studied.
Just Received,
T>Y the subscribers, a large assortment of Ladies
Alkony.-ApiB 1 16, 1846. 1 3t
Summer Bats.
P ANAMA, Leghorn and Palin Leaf Ifats just re
ceived by HUNT fa PYNCHON.
April 16,1846. I 3t
GROCERIES.
rPHE subscribers will motive by the Steamer
X Florence,
Port and Madera 1
Porter, Flonr, 1
April 16,1846.
Coflee,'MoJases, Whiskey,
', Philadelphia and London
I, Iron, Nails; Pot-ware, fac,
HUNT & PYNCHON.
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TOBACCO.
T HE subscriber* offer for sale a fin* assortment
rtf Triteern cnrnn i«i*n
X of Tobacco, some very choice
HUNT
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NEW SPRING GOODS.
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never blest.—
in his personal aU
r* have just received an assort.
GOODS adapted to the
ohvays slovenly in the arrange- ra Agriculturist.
,, lfad»ewrid^r,to'‘rend«f fae profound argnment of FTVHE Babscrtbers have
But as wcflltd ourselves romiing riot un-1 Butler mBwifag to young Mies, and the oldest X mentofDRY GOOE^ .
dsrthwfateiMraa fa enthusiasm"we rowt el th. wUchthe y«» r ‘ ,to »I«^v i .
^•Sfa’xrt^'*I Albany, April,
WMhfnfftcn ummstOW am HMi of lay young ladies schoot ,e*pecirily; m the'country. ——• - -—-— ■: 1 1 1 '.n ''. ufafai'ii
1 April 16, 1845. 1 ™ 7 \Lau> Blanks for Sale at this Office,
; JOHN BILBO.
- ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBANY QA.
Will practice in the aevenl Courtis of the South-
Westorn Circuit, nod niomas aad Stewart coun-
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april, 16,1846. 1 tf.
RICBARB B. CLARK,
I , ATTORNEY. AT LAW,
— Aiianr, Geobcia.
Will prapti^te the'bounties of ~Baker, Lee, Decs-
•rarnter, Randolph and Early, of tbr
uuiu-Yi cnerq Circuit, Stewart, of the Cbattaboo-
hec, and Thomas, of the Southern CircaiL
jD* Ofkc under the u jtt,itrier", Office, Broad st.
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E. ». PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Aibastt, Geouou. 'aife:
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