The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, June 25, 1845, Image 3

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^American responds to this insidious counsel. Special Minister to England -f . the foreign interest now say they think the 49th latioos now in force. It is confidently asserted that-haded in the United States since the 1st of May, ■he fairer! and best line,” but if England will have Congress will adopt s new tariff before it adjourns. Our streets arc crowded. A great m*ny are wander- . river and the only hnrbor on the coast, why let Tho necessities of.the Government will require an fag about town, and are hourly robbed by suckers, r have it “ for the sake of peace.” Fortunately alteration which will encourage trade and bring staffers, and others who openly assemble on the scats j, *. »ws- more money to the Treasury. * -'* L - L -“ a. *«.-Aa-g*- •■• .a——• ■— * From the .V. O. lir^ublictm^Jvrte 3. Mexico—Private letters roceivod here from Mex-t®*”'’®- When are thc Common.Council going to \ Idler from Washington, dated yester- ico by tho British frigate “Enrydice,” state it as put an end. jo this shocking state of things? . J savs“There is a report, which I matter almost of certainty, that before long the Mex-j ‘ j^.vc'is well authenticated, that the Hon icsn government will declare war against the Uni-' I is McLnnc, of Baltimore, bos been of- ted States. L .. _ rid a s|»ecial mission to England, in re.la-. We have seen some of these letters, and they air ro P° * jrT i’ fe in this country during this present ion to the Oregon question.” _ ; go to confirm the statements to this effect made in 7 nr - The New York Gazette says that 10,000 He have the same rumor here in Balli- ourpaperof yesterday. So hostile tothia country already arrived, and adds—“It is not a little irc >Ir. McLane has heretofore represen- and to Texas is the tono of public sentiment in Mex-‘ •'•ngubu' tfe* an unusual proportion of these are led the United States in England, and ico, that itisgcncrutly believed the government must. Wters and tailors—the bakers horn Germany, and i ihe rumor of his appointment as cithergoto war, or suffer an overthrow bya new* 0 tailor* from England. ’ India! Minister, prove to be correct, as we revolution. n lie J.-JC.F. Gaz. It is supposed that ISO,000 'emigrants from' Eu- Fofk in having made aselectton which will Crus, MayM, we have been permitted to make the?xv|tu“'thTfoTltwing extract from i“ Utter assurance to the country that the in- followingcxfract: lr m ,„ „ r„v,„j „„ »h«: it « dnnn-nf il may, we may congratulate Mr. From one of the lettera referred to, dated Vera I IVaval. _ , The Norfolk Beacon has been favored v assurance to me country i'.rcst of the United Stales have been con , filed to able hands.—Buff. Palrict. ^ both to Texas and Mexico, to settle the relations ofj | these countries to each other and to tho United, ... .... . . . „ . ."from a friend on board the’ U. S. sioop-of “ In addition to the propositions made by England ^ war St JHarys : ■ from Ike New Orleans Conricr. From Texas. I States, in a manner agreeable to her policy, I am i OIT Galveston, 13th May, 1844. We arrived off ibis place early yesterday fifteen days. The trial of speed among The steamship New York arriv "I'f n V roi ^ 'in' r c " S " ° Pai,CM ° f; “f ngla " 1 d con> P™ mi,e * l,c 7, lf ,' viU ‘Gas ca.t‘^dinuch w'hmentV and . j,|nns. fro n i l a p.nce arrived m,,llon ; of hornat,onalilebt,un<l withTex- scrV ed in a great measure to occupy our Jt Galveston on the 3d invt. with despatch- computed at eight millions. | fu j f e eHn(ra conscncut UDon’a generation r- for Mr. Donclson, the American charge M This, if true, and I have it from verv crood au-Tiv vu. JE^i 3. r¥. |Ui every pomi oi sailing. l,i war, should Texas agree to annexation. “ Governor Shannon arrived here yesterday. He. *n-!rii'riirerii!w! V!,i,,foroi»iioiiii ftmhc,lhai Hi. Ming will„tan,, AmhiottaKW Yo,k,an.. Cm' s „, 0 , 0g „,"j,Jjj m (l k, tlie sjss c ?s3fas , zi2- «. M Jates sirirsas tj r.ver the propositions of England and M.X- done; butit is said die Commodore is unwillingst' on gellinghcrerouVdtliaUbePrince- will ho promptly objected. tliis time to weaken the force of his command. Mr. “ Many I'liillk,” says the Picayune, “that Shannon was robbed both going and coming h^d ^u-enverv he iiiovrmnn, of .lie Mc.icaiia iow.nl, li.c „«!».- *7 StSTSiSS "i; i,..... From ihe Albany Arm*. IWclind anchored twelve hours before she Itio Grande is instigated by England ; but . ! '‘ "mneiit ou-ht at'cncc'o m-reh'an c'^ TIIE POSITI< J’ N ' OF THE UNITED STATES'made her appearance. Nothing as yet of •oicriiineiii ouji at once . m.Ach an cf- w EUUO i>e_aMERICAN INFLUENCE- |lhe Saratoga. The Navy may congratu- lHc fronli.rsol lexas. | ilatc itself tTpon one of Hie finest sliips in the ■i..nt force to If Mexico menaces the Texan soil with CALA FORNIA. New Fire-proof Ware House. MACON, GEORGIA. T HE undersigned, having erected a Fire-proof lVare-*oa*f, iHusted at the head of CoUoo Av- DB. WILLIAH L. DAVIS, C ONTINUES, the pnctico of his ProfesMon. and may be found at all times, urban not pro fessionally engaged, at his office on Brood street, noxt door to Mr. J. Jackson’s Store. April 33,1845. 3 tf Commission Business, in all ita branches, pledging himself to use every ex ertion to promote the interests of, render satisfciction to, those who msy confide business tn liis chargu. The Storage and sa!e of Cotton will lie under the direction of Sir. JOHN JONES, who lias long been known in the the Vare-bonrc business, and will give jiarticular attention to the rale of cotton, and the till ing of oiiicrs for goods. Liberal advances will be made on cotton in store, or to be shipped. Bussing, Rope, O’ Twine, together with any other articles will be furnished customers at the lowest market pri e. N. B. Storage and commission at customary rates. JERRY COWLES. Macon, June 35,1845. 11 wGm HENRY MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, GEORGIA, Will pracctice in all the Counties of the South-wcs tern Circuit. June 18,1845. 10 tf JOHN BILBO. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALBANY OA. Will practice in the several Courts of the SoteSf- Westcra Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart coun ties. - april, 16,1845. 1 tf. E. H. PLATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albaxt, Geokgia. april 16, 1845. 1 tf THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • april 16, 1S45. Aliukt, Geoecia. WAGGONS WANTED! ■g K OR 20 WAGGONS wanted immediately At/ to Haul Cotton to Macon and Bainbridgc, lor which liberal freights will be paid. Apply tn SIMS & C11EEVER, or to 110RA & McGWIER. June 18 10 2t RICHARD U. CM.ARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Alba-ty, Georgia. Will practice in the Counties of Baker, Lee, Deca tur, Dooly, Sumter, Randolph and Early, of the Soutli-Wvstem Circuit, Stewart, of the Chattahoo chee, and Thomas, of the Southern Circuit. O’ Office under Ihe “ Courier” Office, Broad tt. Uv ^Tc*he'i5Sj:.rt5 Wetave provmusly dlnded to the mutmer ut>orld CommodoreStac^anJ-.heOfli-! Ensland ; but we should be much surprf- ^ochthe Engimh tojy Journals groaned ovct thoyCCjn of his ship and the brifc al concur in wd'to bear that any portion of her military elc t.on of 1‘res.dent l’olkand denounced tlic dcmoc-^hmkingltcr one of the nob^. slnps afloat.” rets lutd crossed the Rto Grande at this racy of thtseo,miry. Mr. Clay wa. evtdently theiri rvnriit. when she hasiusl acknowledged &vo " tc ' }boy prelcrredhtm decdedly.m. moetfa-J I * 0! 1 '0 1,C !' ,„r nd,. nee nf'the'' Re md d ir"nnd'i! vorable to that ^lky^whTch best ac^rik’ widi^hdr! ^following paragraph concerning 'th i dcs- !«• independence of the Republic, and is owr . of rtrong governmenL SU11 it will be' P^'ches sent to the British Minister in this .11 expectation Of the ratification of the Irea- V J., V.J S " V I ft country on flic On-imn Hiem.lo - by the Texan authorities. We should ^^red tha tho wh.g pre ? s- P rcnous to ttej co »”|7. ,,fc from the, contemplated march of Mcx- Pre,,denUal elecrion fo, party eflect verted thatl jiran troops to the banic of the Nettces, that «he tone, of England favored Col. Polk. The com-.! The London Allas of a late dote, has the It is no secret in well informed quar ters, that despatches have been addressed; 50,000 CIGARS. T HE subscriber, having opened a Cigar Manu factory in Thomasvilie, Georgia, is prepared to furnish his customers and the public with any quantity of Principe Cigars, :n the most liberal terms. His cigars arc made by inerior workmen, and of the best quality of Lll- PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri or and excellency of flavor, will challenge a compor- i with the finest imported Principe. He has also hand 10,000 Cuba, Brown, and halt Spanish, All of which are put up in the neatest style. Per sons visiting the place art- invited to call and exam- ine for themselves. All orders by mail promptly attended to. II. A. REMINGTON, Ta!«icconirt. Thoma-villo. Mnv, 18 th, 1815. 10 1y II m l‘~ •"nrmHwitions of'^McxTco’fV^ ^te^^.^wd^ie^a^vridm^d^totOTMt 10 bring the affair to an immediate scttleJ ' of all Europe in observing the movement, of tho ment. Father delay on the part of Arne- 1 .licr|0|tMionofToxan mdependcnce. U UnitcdStatcg . Iti-cidthat the arrival of CV ent Jl«=a ^ to. Lord Abctdccn mil insist on the mouth ^ _ gtore ani ’ by A ,^ p . nP „.| y t | iroU ghout GREAT DISCOVERY! DR. WATSON'S UNRIVALED FEVER AND AGUE PILLS! Iiliis information he correct wc are left to in- liVr that A CERT AIN and permanent cure for AGUE and FEVER, in all its various forms, in four hours. V ! ‘ packet from our country is looked for with eager ">• , Lorn Aoeraccn mil insist i L j i \ ,. y ;* L nr ,it„ | expectation, because there is no telling what may o/<Ae River : the question of pe (.■luciu , ( i • • .. 1 be tho next movement of our extraordinary republic., ibcreforcjlurvgcs oil the potntwIieUier 1'rcs- Price only jffflv cent*—one box to cure two eases iiom thal evcnt, so ardently desired by the Thc reccnt revolt and revolution in Culufornia is' Tolk wlll resign the pretensions of Albany, June 11,1815, D-5m. enemies of this country, before the Con- calcu i atcd to kcop Ilp intensity of interest in the United States to the mouth of that nv- » TimiliUKIRRFTT gross of Texas will have assembled, If P -iw ' nr.hei^„,tn„Ti m e.xcr” - TBOlASBARBMi, - _ ..... tlie Drug Store, anil bv Agents generaily tliro of peace or w nr, ti,p Southern inirt of Georgia and Alabama, hether Pres- -■ • • - R. K. & J. B. I3I.YES, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Offices ni Macox So Albany, Geo. They will practice in Ihe following Counties. Bibb, Mrcon. Tirana*, Thomasrillr. llonston. Perry. Decatur, Bainbridgc. Dooly, Vienna. Stewart, Lumpkin. ’ Macon, Lanier. Sumpter, Americas. 1a*o, Slarksxillc. Randolph, Culhbert. Early, Blakely. Pulaski, tlawkinsviii:. Baker, Albany, And in the Circuit Court of the United States for tho District of Georgia. They will attend any other Court, m* conflicting with the above, when engaged specially to do so. The attention of both partners will be given to ill business entrusted to their care. Letters may be addressed to the firm at’ either place. Ricdard E. Hltes. Jons B. IIete.'. April 16, 1845, 1 3in D. J. VASON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Alsasy, Georgia. april 16,1845. . 1 tf FASHIONABLE TAILOR, wl id, is no, the case, they.can pass no ac, Romany pe, I obligatory u, M ,n jhetr constituents, in rcla- rcmember ‘ cd tImt thcrovoIt and therevolution in tha£ JSL1 1 ion to the question of confederating with Mexican pnniace bad been carried out, not by A l>’,c Amencan union or alliance with, and merican / but by Mexicans. When that new Ro Isulwerviencc to England. u- r„ . r T „L 5-{ . what- l , , . , i . i , . .t Europe. Thc sagacious remark ofthc London Times. I.toncs has no treaty to be laid lrafore them, - 77: .rr.i.r u„ R l no mischief can ensue ; for even supposing ..... nr ukpiv in hn'l l’oor School Fund. rrvikra pleasure in notifying hia numerous patrons IECTTIVE DErAUT5!EST, Millcdgrvillc, May 22d, 1845. As within tho last thirty days any amount wl soever applicable to the payment of Teachers oi rr Poor Children, for services rendered daring the years ■ • • • I , , ,, ted States, this circumstance should not bo over- 1842 and 1843, has been received at too Treasury, Intrigue with the members of Congress, Iooked by a* revil e„ ofof our country. and as ,t •« P™b«Weliiattout amount u,ll to mcrcas- |tmd carry on his attempt to corrupt n.em Itca J, ot m to tave ^ e „ y obecrting'^tX^^LTrfcrior tr^ 8 , ininoo sucoessfirijv ^w'iri! tteS^ mind tfrat at no previous era have toe ^pie aruL!"^ i • f -j’ a . . i government of the United States been the subject^ that this entire class of public creditors may par- ^>,0 other tml.v,duals, who have hereto- much attention among all parties in EuropJXofita benefit*. ^ ^ mnmyjmr fort Ik on hchl forth as models of patriot- F ort he time since thc orgonization of our gov-| It is therrforr, ordered, that ra Ihe 22d day of bin and virtue. The treaty with Mexico crnmcnt , the election of a President of the United! September next, thcamount rcceiyefjpto the 1W i»of (inn^ concluded, Llnof, Jones, the m, : n it MUtm ury, on account of the reverted bads.be distributed •t \N ix the white hat, and’&ll the other ^ ^ Teachcmbn^rChildienfo/ |c.,nspirators present and absent arc depriv- ^ ^hfulncss whid, betrays that toe movement t ?*T t * r ? L 842 * nd 1843;. and, In )he mean time, r 1a rln liniin . .... . .. curiosity cd f»l l nmvnF inrlnlftm ' gcr wm«nfulncss which betrays that the movements that ' BUch Counties as are in deSiblt in making Uieir f nI?; ® r , 1 7ihn rn ofthe P° litical wnlcn ^ di8tant M wo ^ returns fco requested to transmit the t*m6 to this • np s is every here throughout there- atC8 aur gc evcn across the Atlantic. A few Department—Father that as many Counties were puldic lcoked upon wit h suspicion and mis- years since, our elections were regarded as a matter in debalt in making their returns daring thc post tnist W c have heard I hat he keeps turn- f little ^poytancc, but now for the first moment, year, notice be given that according to the 4th sec- >«;:f housed for fear of personal violence. ^ ac tion of our eoveromen^s gradually be com- tion of the Act of 1843, “to provideTor the education y-rv thing he does is regarded with doubt. ™ jhs proclamation for a convention is sus- u certainly moot singular. We stand alone, IS^Sllv >.T,cd as intended to frustrate the an.tct- and -y Ct wc ,re toe more ^tonttal from that very Ip.i t-d proceedings of CAingress on the sub- poa j t j on> Hero, ton many rule—there tho few.— Poor School Fend. I'Fiof annexation. This ls.lnc express jj u t tho influence of such cxsmplo os our institu- Bv the Govebxor : JOHN H. STEEL, S. E. D. t — j . nui uiu iRiiuuucu ui aucu uuuijiiu uo wui uiouiu* ‘injimgo of resolution adopted at a lartje Ji 0n8 aje daily presenting may bo vast, beyond oil |jnecf mg in Bastrop county. General Bur- compar igon—far beyond that of groat fleets and ar- presided over that meeting, and the m * ie8 The more our institutions are studied, the. M^Cfilh of €mCU» olilllrCW Jfucfcsoil. Hotel, where he will be ready at all times to wait up on cur tumors who will do him the lavqr to call.— His work will be warranted, and cutting done in thc latest and most fashionable style. All those who have garments to make, and wish them to fit, can lie accommodated. Terms, Cash, or its equivalent april lfi, 1815. 1 tf MEDICAL CARD. PRA CTICE OF PJ1YSIC, SURGER Y AND MIDWIFERY. DOCTOR SLAPPEY, JS permanently settled in this city, (where he ex pects to remain through nil seasons of toe. year.) He is derated lo his Profession—and il it emphatically Ihe hobby of his heart. He will do a general prac tice, and exact a fair equivalent, when his ptron- possess pecuniary responsibility. He would add. that be las had thirty years constant intercourse and observation, with almost every disease which poor man is heir to, and ho knows well that it is no light matter to deal in the principles of life and death, ft intoltes a weighty and special accountability. DR. T. D. MATTHEWS, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR, Albakv, Geoecia. april 16, 1845. 1 tf TO TIME AFFLICTED. DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS, - ALBANY, GEORGIA. T AKES tliis method to Inform his friends that In still resides at toe above place, and will givu iis attention to persons afflicted with chronic anil supposed incurable forms of disease. From his suc cess heretofore in tho management of such case.-, persons afflicted will find it to their interest to givu him a trial, for if ho docs not permanently core, fco least mitigate their sufferings. e especially laboring under Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bro» chctis, Congh, Erysipelatous affections, Scroffnh, leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhca Gleet, Tic Dou loureux, Hysteria, Palscy, Epilepsy, Chorea, Drops--; Amenoriica, Prolapsus Uteri, Sic. Sic., Piles, Hernia, Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcere, Hydrocele, die.,would do well to consult him. Dr. N. will remove all cases of SyphaKtie taint from the system, and warrant them, no cure no pay. Persons living at a distance, who arc afflicted, would do well to call in person, if not convenient, by communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichols, giving symptoms, Sic., and enclosing the fee, 810, can re ceive directions for toe management of their eases. Albany, Geo., April 23, 1846. 3 ly I tingiingc of the resolution si J»ihcr warm, wider w jn betheirsway. Its empire is that of Pub-J Tho citizens of Albany are requeued to meet pt I a ‘ aH chnry ‘O'™" 1 * Joncs - L lie Opinion—and therefore toe United States, most in the Patriot Building, at half past seven o’clock this I time insensibly sway too world. But its power la , ... ; .. • . ,, I yet in ita infancy. Wc have now 20,000,000 of pec cvenin S> for the purpose of p^mg suitable ar- r plo and twent-eight States—but not many years rangements to do honor to the memory of toc illus- ™ n . n D* To Scientific professional brethren of true the number of Children entitled to portions of toe bonori worth and merit every where, he extends the ready and warm hand of fellowship; and would say, loins bo united to elevate the standard of Medicine. His residence is in Mr Randall’s new house near Col. Tomkins’ Office in Mr. Harris’ Range, third door from the river. April 23, 1845. 3 tf From Ike N. O. Republican. Mexico. Regarding the treaty between Texas and Mexico, will elapse, before wo shall count fifty miliioqs of trioua dead. Ithe Mexican Government finds itself in a dilemma souls and fifty States, drawing within our folds Tex-- * ■which precipitate action might render dangerous.— as, Calafornia, and the far distant Oregon. I ET Walter S. Nott, of New; Orleans, will de- [ They have raised a war spirit which they discover If wc hold fest by the Union, who can estimate too .liver a lecture on the subject of Phrenological edu- Ithey cannot quell, and which even to conciliate ap- far-reaching influence this increase of power must cation, nt Albany, on Thursday top 26th, of June, |pears to be hazardous. bring? As extended os will bo our country, ita, *t7{ o’clock, P. M. Notwithstanding the large majority which toe trea- pow er is not like that of Rome. We have no conquer-’’ Tho ladies and gentlemen of Albany and its vi- |ty or toe authority to treat, obtained in the Mexican cd provinces to hold in subjection. There, a few cinity are most respectfully invited to attend. (Congress, it is exceedingly unpopular with tho peo- thousands, under the name of Roman citizens, ar-£ |ple. The adherents of Santa Anna, and mal-con- rogated to themselves the privileges of a nobility. RICHARD F. & J. LYON, ATTORNIES <f- COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ALBANY, Baker Co., 6a. H AVE recently entered into a Partnership in toe Practice af Law, and will continue the prac tice in tor several Courts of the counties of Baker, ollacon, Msec, Dooly, Kantlolph, Decatur, Sumpter, Mrtvin. All matters submitted to their care in any of th counties, will meet with prompt attention, uul he brought to a speedy conclusion, april 30th 1845 3 ly. Messrs. Editors:—Please insert toe following in *«• 1WJ •uucrciuaui »U1» Jtuiio, ouu uw-wu- rogUCU IU UH'UIULTVUB UW UJIVlirgCB UI a nartlr and nMitrf* ATnartr Dnwu >-'nt« of every hue and kind, encourage oil forms of Here we are all “ Roman citizens." Wo havo no* 5 Sq j E yoUNG MEN OP ALB ivy' ' [opposition to toe existing government. desire toconquer toeworld by our srms-but to sway, You >re tiuSi invited to attend a meetinglSvnopsiS Of Lee Sheriff’* sales. hnowmg the inability of Mexico to engage with it through the health-giving influence of our frccj to be held at the Academy on Friday night nert,»t r 1 FOR JULY. |tfcc United States in war, and confident that she institutions. Under theso aircumstances, toe pres-; car | y , ami;,'light, for toe purpose of forming a‘Ills* ------- ’— — - Innnot rely upon England for assistance, they repre- cut position of the United States throws a vast rc-Mnting Society.” We say to one and all, coast! I sent to toe ignorant multitudes that the invasion of sponsibility upon American statesmen. They bavel J— .. -— :— I this country is a task of easy accomplishment, and an extraordinary destiny to fulfil. Their measures" : I that the British Government only wait* the word to may influence not their own countrymen only, but r respectfully announces to I Join ihem against us. miUons elsewhere. Theeo eboold therefore be of to .JT. five people are therefore madly in fever of war, jnst and honorable acast as to stand the scrutiny of. S^|^fj5,Tcn^iJg ! elcctiS > S?ttofi^ Mon land thc adoption of any course by the existing gov- time, and command the approval of tho civilized, Z v i n Jauuarr next IrrnnuM* L.^: r- In I „:il 1J Hn.:. k. -A.H LIU... J Jane 25. ;-H . da t<f- ' I <-• rement having a peaceful tendency, will more than world. This becomes a still higher duty, when we. I probably result in its overthrow. - remember tost thus and thus only can they strength- f A T -. .. The friends ofSsnta Anna and the opposition gen- en and widen that Public Opinion which will even-* GEORGIA Early County. '■Lilly stimulate this warlike spirit to the utmost, and tttally liberalize the institutions of the European xnarHEREAS Peter Lee, Adminikrator of the ouo of two things is rendered almost certain, either monarchies, and lift up the toiling millions from that TT tate of Jesse .Tull,; deceased, applies, to me that the existing government will declare war a- abject slavery and cruel dependence now too bitterly for letters of dismission firom the farther administra- |g»inrttoe United State* or that a new revolution manifert in the bowed form* squalid feces and ‘ credit J said letters should not be granted. *Given antler my ’ ty of June.1846. L . JAMES G. COLLIER, III in-. ,' ■ _ it flf m --j rtrnrf : . . J -r -l. Jit These arctoereloro.tocite,mnnmon andadmonish I1CEUF MKUIU1NE, in iu mnorera uranenos,in u speedily break ontand sweep it ftom existence, tendliagsof the pweantiy and operativeeof “eo“|jj 11Ildi i 1IgI j lir>the kinfaed and creditor* of raid this CHy and it* vicinity, together with that of SUR- L’drei nor Shannon arrived a few days ptevioaa to world. Idecraacd, to shew caaae,- (ifsay-tbey have) why GER Y, for which he mu supplied himself with a Itoi-sailing of toe Enrydice at Vera Cruz, and would. . . |1cavc in a short time for the United States. | Extraordinary Emmigratiois—One toourand two^ band< this 6th dsy qf Jane4846. Business in Vera Crux is very dull. Thie b at- hundred and eeven emigrants arrived here end knd-1 ributed almost wholly to the prohibitory tariff regu-^ed wihtin twenty-four hours. Over 13,000 havej June 25 m6m To Gentlemen of Fashion. . T HE ndersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of Albany and the sur rounding country, that be has bought the latest Pat ent for cutting Gentlemens Garments, which he war rants equal to thc best New York style. He will regularly receive the latest Fashions. As he has no partner with whom to divide the pro fits, he is enabled by strict attention to business, to sell and work occonling to the pressure of the times. The latest style of goods will he found at hi* store, and Ready-made clothing, Hats, Cape, Sic. Sic. Ail work warranted to be made to toe satisfaction of his customers, as regards taste and fashion. A. G. WEAVER, Merchant Tailor. May 14,1845. 6 ly 150 acres of lot No. 3 in the 7th Distriset of Lee county, and improvements known as Parker's Mills, to satisfy a fi fa from Lee. superior court, John B. Ross & Co vs Wm J Parker and John Lowborn. Lot No 97 in the 13th district Lee county, levied i as the property of James Bennett, John la whom vs said Bennett. Levy made and returned by a Coo- Lot 141 in the 13th district Lee county, levied as the property of I. O Edwards, Wm MFaniorv* said Edwards. Levy made and returned by a Con stable. WM. JANES, Sh'ffi. JtVBDMCAIe. I lft NTLSON takes thu method of u "j 3 hahU j that bob still ndmg m tho Pi TICePoF MEDICINE, initsdflfetont branches,ii fall set of instruments. Hemsybefoundat all times at lib office over the Drug Store, or at the American Hotel, when net professionally engaged. Albany, Geo., April 16, 1845. 1 tf NOW IS THE TIME, For Planters to lay in their sup- ply of Medicines for the coming Season. e have just_recetved a splendid assort- _ _ linent of Fresh and Gtmdnt Drugs and Medicines, which we will warrant to standtbn test ofthe most skilful Chemist. Among tSetn am the following: Castor Oil, Alcohol sp Turpentine, Epsom Salts, sal Soda, Saleratus, Rotten-stone, Gum Myrrh, Cay enne Pepper, carb. Magnesia, Spices, Hons, Allspice,' Eng. Ciuomel, Jalbp, Rhubarb, Oil Peppermint, sitlph Morphine, do. Quinine, Bine Mass, Cnbebe,. Citrate of ben, Camphor, Itocket instruments. Ocu lar Instruments, Injection Pipe* Stomach Pom* Cupping Instrument* Breast pipes, Nipple Ghaaes, Nursing Bottles, spring and thumb Lancet* Sic. Sic. ALSO, A splendid assortment of Perfumery, to which we call the attention of bdies and geme- me*—such aq Cologne and Lavender water, Otto- Rose, Extracts; a variety for handkerchiefs; Bote, Almond, Pali* Prang* Mffieflemx any ofthe chofc erbena Cream for aba* cost quality, Olcophan and V< ring, Ja; ‘ ' hfe. Toil vine, Jayno’s Hair Tronic, Hahr dy* Bokn of Cohnn- i, Toilet Powdet* Powder Pufls Sic. —togetfc- wito a supply of Patent Medidne* ogaAieh tto; (L. most popular kinds, and such as ore (V; always be kept oo handqane othra : n to our customers. We have also in stock of School Books aqd. Stationary, which my be examined at any time at our establish- inenL neaeegive ana eaQ, WRLCH * EPPING. May 88 ' 7 tf