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From the Cultivator.
Manufacture of Butter.
jhave been drawn round (he Falls and laun-|
' ched into Lake Superior. Previous to this, |
Baker mortgage Sale
r . FOR JULY.
unoianarE there was but one vessel on that Lake, the I wjY the order and decree of the Superior Court of
r Th , CC0 *^,i».™» b Stv in h ant?iC schooner Algowjuin. Mr. Oliver New bury B the count, of Baker, for closing ascertain
Sss&iss-wt fc
-
This is the dawn of
Turk’s lsiana or rock sail- »w '»»«»'r.» | Co|n|nrrce on Lnkc Superior. A few years
little less than one ounce of this nit, prop- and t h c waters of that Lake, like
crly pulverized, is said to be sufficient for a ^ E|ie> 0nIario> Michigan and Hu-
pound of buttcr—or 14 ounces sail to 16 ron ^ w m ^ a ji V © with every variety of sail*
IhSittodofMlt ^'’aTendency' triiardcn | craft.-Alb. Ett. Journal.
thc butter, and that by working, it will be
rendered ripe and fit for the tub or table,
SIMS & CHEEVER,
with more tlian half the labor reouired for
hag salt. It is also slated that the proper
ties of rock salt maybe destroyed by loo
much heal in drying, and it is recommend
ed that it may be dried in a clean place in
thc shade. The committee discourage the
use of Liverpool bag salt, altogether, ns it
is thought to contain certain impurities
which render it unfit for keeping butter.
JJairy-house.—'The committee advise a
well-ventilated cellar with a spring of cold
■water running through it, as the best place
for keeping milk. They recommend that
thc pans be set in troughs and cold water
conducted around them till thc anitml heal
of thc milk has passed off—thc water not
to stand round the pans, but be constantly
moving, and pass through a drain. After
the milk is cooled, it is recommended to
place the pans containing it into water, rai
sed to the temperature of 170 degrees—but
it should never boil or simmer. Thc pans
of milk arc then set back on thc troughs—
(not in the water,) and stand for twenty-four
hours, when the cream is taken off and
churned. This process they say hastens
the rising of the cream, so tnat it can be
taken off in about half the time required in
thc ordinary way, improves the quality by
preventing sourness, and grcatlv facilitates
the operation of churning. The timo oc
cupied in heating the milk of a dairy of
twenty cows, is from twenty-five to thirty
minutes Thc pans arc made of tin, and
handled when cither cold or hot by tongs
made for tho purpose, which prevents any
spilling or slopping of thc milk. Thc cltur-
. ning is done every day except Sundays.
“ In this way,” say the Committee,
“ good butter may be made at all seasons of
the year. We prefer dog days, and the
latter part of the season, before thc frosts
arc so severe as to injure the quality of the
grasses, on account of the many noxious
weeds which find their way into the stom
achs of some cows, while in their tender
state in early parts of the season.” The
committee likewise remark, that thc differ
ence in the quality of the dairy products in
different districts, is owing in part to the
difference in the quality of the grasses on
which the cows arc fed. This principle
they say is well settled in regard to tallow.
Working butler.—The committee say—
butler should bo so made ns to require
but once working after the salt has been
well incorporated—reflected workings ex
pel more or less of thc substances which
constitute its good flavor, and should not
be worked or washed off. If worked too
much it will he gluey, and more tasteless
than it should lie in order to command the
highest price.” It is advised that thc but
termilk do worked out ns thoroughly ns
possible at the first working—that it then
THE PATRIOT OFFICE,
OA BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE T1IE
AMERICAN HOTEL.
Is now supplied with Mateuui-s necessary for
thc prompt, neat, and economical execu
tion of every description of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
Mortgage deed, tearing date the 13th of October,
1839, made by Warren Jourdan, to the Georgia U.
R. and Banking Ca, and by the said Co. assigned to
Fariah Carter, at appears by the records of said
Court, and thc older aforesaid, and in and by virtue
of a fieri laciff issued upon the foreclosure of the
same. ,v, ‘ ....
Y»ni.L be sold on the first Tuesday in July next
V V between thc usual hours of sale, and at the
Conrt house door of Baker county, the following
tracts or lets of land, to wit:
Nos. 211,272, 273, 274,275,179,180, 219, 220,
283,286, in tlie second, and lot 181, in the third Dis
trict of Baker County, containing each 230 acre*
more or less; sold pursuant to an order aforesaid, and
to satisfy said mortgage fi fa of Farisli Carter, assign
ee, Ac. vs Warren Jourdan; property pointedout in
said Mortgage fi lit.
GEO. W. COLLIER, Sh’ff.
May 28, 1815 7 td
FACTORS &
seen as-
TIIliATBES, EXHIBITIONS, dee. dec.
Thc facilities of this establishment for executing
Printing, cannot be surpassed in South
LABELS, CHECKS,
WAYBILLS, CIRCULARS,
SHOWBILLS, DRAY RECEIPTS,
STEAMBOAT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING,
RAILROAD BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS,
STAGE BILLS, CATALOGUES,
PAMPHLETS, BILL HEADS,
CARDS, NOTES,
Western Georgia, the office con
taining a 1
General Commission Merchants,
Apalachicola, Florida.
Wm. W. Sum. Wm. W. Cuezvt.u.
April 16, 1845
tf
JOHN SPENCE;
HARNESS SHOP.
T HE subscriber begs leave to inform thc puo- I
that he is still carrying cn the harness kurforjl
at his old stand, on Bread street, where he ixutanl
times prepared to execute their orders with nevu/l
and despatch. Repairing at the shortest unfit, I
and prices to suit tho times.
SAMUEL D. IRVIN
Albany, April lGth, 1845. 1 tf
A VALUABLE PLANTATION!
FOR SALE.
v<
Caroline Beleliar 1 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE,
vs. > In Sumter Superior Court.
Woody G. Belsliar. J
W kercas it is made appear by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant is not to be found in
tho county of Sumter: It is Ordered, tlial the said
WATCH & CLOCK MAKER,
Woody Ci. Belshar do apoear at thc next Superior
Court to be holden in ana tor paid
county on the third
Monday in November next, and then and there an
swer said libel; and it* ia further ordered that service
be pernerfected on the said Woody G. Belshar by
tl»e publication of this rule once a month for three
months in one of the public gar.cttca of this State,
said publication to be had before the next term of this
Court. !
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this
20th dav of May. 1815
# MANESSEIi M. GUERY, C. S. C
May 28 7 mOm
I s prepared to execute all orders in his line of busi
ness, with despatch, and in thc most superior style.
Watclics cleaned or repaired will be warranted to
keep good time. Gold wrought into Rings or other
ornaments, and silver into spoons, will be warranted
in workmanship equal to that of any establishment in
Georgia.
Terms Cash, and prices to suit the times, Shop
situated on Broad srtcct, next doorabovc thc * Patriot
building.
May 14th 1845. 5 tf
xge and va
ried assortment
of Type,
both
all of which is new and the most modem cast.
The attention of those w ho require fancy or com
mon work, cheaply and expeditiously
executed, will give us
a call.
i WE will sell a bargain in our PLAA’Tj.I
lia TION, consisting of Eight hundred and v- L
acre). Four hundred aercs ol wLr'l
is good
tiammork hand,
situated in Decatur county, Georgia, adjoining fi.!
lands of Messrs. McKinley A Harrow. There
200 acres of cleared land in fine order for cultivati. I
good feneo, Ac. with two settlements, a gi»,|
house, and Screw, out houses Ac. The place is I*,'.I
thy and well watered. For further infonrntion cel
and examine the p.remises on thc Ilathorn Trail i)l
miles cast of Bainbridge.
WRIGIIT SAUNDERS
THOMAS SAUNDKlt-/
Decatur county, May 7th, 1845. 4 tt
as rt
NE 1
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
AMERICAN
HQTBXi.
T HE proprietor of this establishment, takes this
occasion to express his gratitude to his |atrons
Sarah Dozier, Execut:
the last Will und Testa
ment of James C. Dozier,
Dec. vs.
Erwin Fulton A
Daniel Mashbnro.
for their support, in this his ucw location, and earn
estly lio^e.s lie may continue to merit their approba-
ADMINISTIIATORS SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of tire Honorable, the
Inferior Conrt of Early county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be slild on thc first Tues-
dav in August next, before the Court House door in
Blakely, within thc legal hours of sale, lot of land
No. 103, and half of lot of land No. 137, in the I3th
district of said county. Also, two negroes, Bill, a
man, and Lucretia, a woman; sold os the property of
Elijah Feim, late of Early county deceased; sold
tion. He assures thc travelling public that lie wilt
always be found at Home, in every sense of the
word. The house is situated in the central part of
the City, is commodious, has good stables, scrvnnts,
bar, and all the requisites necessary for a comfortable
and genteel Hotel. FRANCIS IIOLDEN
Albany april 23d, 1845. 2 tf.
M. p!
of Ju
and thirty-eight, made their promisory nc-te in writing I
before the first day of January, ei;[! I
whereby, on or I . . • .
teen hundred and forty, they, the raid Erwin mi I
Daniel jointly and severally premised to pay one Wj. |
level
KCCO-333-:
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
££aiv,
ia/ and of Ac,
kind of BL.QNKS will be kept
constantly on hand. Any
Blanks not on hand
will be printed at short order.
tj* Orders from the country, for cither Job Priuting
or Blanks, will receive prompt attention.
Albany, (la. May 16tb, 1845.
Early SlicrifF Sales,
11TILL he sold on the first Tuesday in July next
*• before thc Court House door in Blakely, be
tween thc usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit:
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Wm. GRIMES, Adm’r.
Blakely, 23d May, 1845. 7 tds.
GEORGIA, Baker County.
W HEREAS Lewis S. McGwier, np-
r
plies tome for letters of Adminislra
tion on the estate of Peter Smallcn, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite, Summons and admon
ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
raid deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time preserilied by law, then ana there to shew
cause, if any they have why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 18th, day of
May, 1845.
SETH C. STEPHENS, c. c. o.
May, 21 1845. 6. 30d
CITY HOTEL,
BY S lrflEL BAKER,
Comer ol Broad and Front Streets,
Albany, Geo.
april 16 1845. 1 tf.
liam W. Taylor, or bearer, the sum of eleven hut. I
died and fifty dollars for value received of him if* I
aid Taylor.'wlio afterwards, to wit on tho dav a:-i I
year first aforesaid, transferee! aiul delivered rani i K : I
to said James C. Dozier, he licing then m li:e, in il
fair course of trade, and for a valuable consiilentiml
And afterwards, on the eighth day of May-, eigl.to11
hundred and forty, the said Erwin and Daniel, g-l
ty,
belter to secure the payment of the said promisfej
SAPPINGTON’S
IPEEaEaSa
A Certain amt Efectual Cure for
For sale by
april 16.
Fever axd Ague.
W. E. SMITH.
1 tf
TO 1IEJVT.
Lot of land No. 160, in tho 5th district of Earl^
county; levied on as the property of Thomas
GEORGIA, Baker County.
W HEREAS Murphy Taylor, Admin
istrator on thc estate of James Tay-
I’eterson, to satisfy a li-fa issued from Early Supc-
” * ’ " rtfe
und
stand in an even temperature from 58 tola fi-fa issued ln| n a Justices court of said county,
(52 degrees, for 24 hours—then be ngnin Edward Roe, vs David IldWard and George W.
■I -“-n —i—: j.. e_r.i._ Stewart. Levy made and returned to me by a Con-
lor, late oi said county deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission from said Adminisiration :
Those ore therefore, to cite, summon and admon
ish all am) singnlar, thc kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at uiy office within thc time
prescribed by law to show cause, (if any they have;
why raid letters should not be granted.
Given under my lianJ at office, this
lot No. 155, in the 28th distort of Early county; le- ^7* 18 ' 15 ‘
viol on as the property of David Howard, to satisfy
rior Court, Alexander Me.Dougald, vs Itai
Peterson. Land pointed out by Peterson.
Also, one half uf lot No. 211, in thc 28th diatrict
of said county; levied on as die property of John A.
Wood, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from Early Superior
Court, Seaborn Hays vs John A. Wood.
Also, 140 acres lying in the northeast comer of
thoroughly worked, when it is ready for thc
table, or to be laid down
fFashing butter in water.—This thc com , v ,„„, 111 „ ...
mittee say they “ cannot recommend,” and ra tisfy two li-fas issued*from Earty Superior
that “it is never doae by the best dairyists Wm. Dees vs George W. Stewart and Wm.
in England.” When butter is shipped for
long voyages, it is sometimes washed in
thc strongest brine made of rock salt.
Hind oj churn.—The committee highly
recommend a churn which one of them has
seen at Washington, so constructed ns to
carry many currents of air through the
cream until the principle of separation is
formed without any friction of oar or dash
er. They say they arc inclined to think
this churn miiv take the place of all oth
ers in large dairies
stable.
Also, one small black horse, and one yoke of oxen;
levied on as the property of George W. Stewart, to
Sutton:
Samuel Gainer, for the use of Marion J. Philips vs
George W. Stewart and David Howard. Property
pointed outby Howard.
Atso, one negro woman named Pender, about 34
years old; levied on as the property of R. A. Per
sons, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from Early Superior
Court, Uriah Trulock vs R. A. & R. C. Persons.
lVopcrty pointed out by R. A. Persons.
JOSEPH COIJJER, Sh’ff.
May, 28th 1845. 7 tds.
app]
to the Honorable the Inferior court of Sumter
county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave
U a negro boy belonging to’thc estato of Allen
Dorman deceased. Sale to be made for the purpose
of division. L. P. DORMAN,
Adm'r. tie bonis non.
1 NOUR months afterdate application will be made
to the Honorable the 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, late of raid county deceased, for thc
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
B. O. KEATON, tulmr.
april 30,1845.
Baker mortgage Sale.
^flLL be sold before the Court House door at
Anecdote.—We heard a story some time since, of
Joe , which will hear repeatingof a country
tavern in Canada, where had assembled several old
countrymen discussing various matters connected
with the ‘pomp and circumstance of war.’ In thc
course of some remarks one of them stated that the
English Government possessed thc largest cannon in
thc world,and gave the dimensions of one which lie
had seen. Joe’s yankec pride would not allow him
to let such an asccrtion pass without contradic
tion.
‘Poh! gentlemen,’ raid lie, ‘I won’t deny but that
is a lair sized cannon; hut you ore a lectlc mistaken
in supposing it to be the largest in the world. It’s
not to be named in the same minute with one of onr
yankec guns, which I raw in Charlestown last
vear. Jnnitcr that was a cannon! Why, sirs, it is
so infernal targe, that the soldiers were obliged to
employ a yoke of oxen to draw in the ball!”
‘The duco they were,’ exclaimed one of his hearers,
with a smile of triamph; pray canyon tell me bow
they got the oxen out again V
‘Why, yon fool,’ returned Joe, they unyoked ’em
and drove ’em through the vent!’
Newton, Baker county, on the first Teusday
in July next, the following property, to wit:
Five niattrasscs, one bedstead, 6 wash stands, 4
toilet tables, 24 Windsor chairs, 12 fancy chairs, 2 ma
ple rocking chairs 2 wooden scat settees, t cane scat
settee, 24 wooden bottom chairs, 4 large arm chairs,
2 card tables and coven 6 ewers and basins, 2 pair of
fire dogs, 6 doz. tea plates, 3 doz. cups and saucers,
5 doz. dinner and soup plates, 2 doz. cup plates, one
tea kettle, 4 small jugs, 3 large jugs, 20 sido dishes,
6 pickle dishes, 4 salt cellars, 6 doz tumblers, 3 doz.
knives and forks, 2 carving knives and forks, 2 doz.
wine glasses, 8 clamber pots, 6 sugar bowls, 1 shov
el, 1 spade, 2 sets of castors, 2 sifters, one dinner pot,
2 small looking-glasses, 1 mirror, one cut glass llall
lamp, 1 plain Globe lon^p, 2 Brittania lamps 5 jappan-
curtains, 3 dozen sheets, 2
doz. pillow slips, 3 willow baskets, 4 painted backets
4 cedar piggins, 1 kcclcr, 1 sugar dish, 2 Urge axes,
! chop axe, 1 pair wafer irons, 2 butcher knives, 2
setts cake pans, four covered tin pan*, 2 Urge tin
A Phenomenon.—Thc only place in the world
where there are contracts made and broken, and
regular courts, and judges and litigants, but aoim-
yers, U al tho Belize, in the British settlcmentof
Honduras-**) rays Stephens, in his “Central Ame
rica.” A jury U empanelled, the parties states the
case, and if not satisfied with the verdict, an appeal
lies to the crown, in Council; but Mr. Stephen wss
assured that only one ease lad been earned up in
twenty-two years!
Vessels on Lake Superior.
The Falla of St. Mary, which interrupt
s ‘ ’ ake
the water communications between LaL.
Superior and the lower Lakes, have until
quite recently excluded sailing and steam
to wit:
One negro woman named Juliann, about 25 years
Did, as the property of Jonathan Roach, to satisfy a
mortgage fi-U from the Inferior Court of said county,
Boling H. Robinson re Jonathan Roach.
Also, the following negroes, Celia, 55 years old,
Mary 38, Ben 36, Jack 28, Oscar 96, Ellen 24, Deck
5, Olivo 2, Reubin 24, Martha 20, Edmund 4, Rach
el 18, Cbariott 16, Phillis 40, Dow 22, Henry 30,
Jane 10, Bill 7, Booker 28, Maria 23, Howell 6
*nd JPf„® f A months old, PhiU 35, Bob 30, Fanny 8, Essex 26,
Ship Canal round the Falls, in older to a- lUrrictte 24, Frank 1, Peter 50, Jude 40, Tom 34,
void this obstacle to the navigation, has Caroline 19, Polly 17; Jackson 13, Harry 10, Anto-
long been talked of, and Congress, at the nett8, Arm 6, Jade 2, with their increase since the
ritWO Rooms in thc upper story of my office on
A- Washington street, The rooms arc «
well plais-
well pi
tcred and neatly finished, and arc suitable, and con
veniently situated for Offices or Lodging rooms,
terms apply at my Office.
II. G.. NICHOLS.
april 30,1845.
IXORA & JIttiWIER.
sixth day of
May 7,
SETH C. STEVENS, C. C. O.
6m
fVoticc.
A LL persons arc hereby warned not to trade for
a note given by Julin McClendon, to Davis Ma
gee, due about the first day of January last, for twen
ty-five dollars, which was stolen from the house of
the subscrilier, in thc second District of Lee county,
on thc 23d nit.
Should such a note be diseovered, the’ subscriber
will be thankful for information concerning it, as it
uiay lead to thc detection of the thief.
DAVIS MAGEE.
June 5, 1345. 8 4t
May 14th 1845.
4m
Just Rccivcd,
20 Sacks Rio and Laguiria Cotteo,
400 Sacks Salt,
40 Bbls Old Rectified Whiskey,
5 do. American Brandy,
fi do. N. E. Rum
1 Pipe Superior Otanl Brandy.
70 Coil Manilla & Hemp Rope,
Together with a large assortment of India and Ken
J^EALERS in_Greceries, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoos, Hats, Clothing &.c.
Allan) , April, 16th, 184fi.
PROSPECTUS.
OF THE
ALBANY PATRIOT.
—:0000:—
“ Wisdom, Justice, Moderation."
—:0000:—
The Patriot will be edited hv Nelson
Tift and S. N. uoughton, and published
weekly in thc City ol Albany, linker
County Georgia, commencing on Wednes
day the lGih tiny of April, 1845.
'Our Political Principles are Democratic
and \vc shall advocate and defend them in
thc spirit of thc^pioilo which we have a-
dopted, belicvingilml we shall thereby best
secure thc purity and pcrnrannmy o! our
Government, arid the liberty, happiness
and prosperity of our fellow-ritizcns.
RULE XIup
to Foreclose Mortgae, |
in Do.dy Super ih/1
Court,May Term 1815. j
TVI
brcc
Adi
|?iO in* 1
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■M3
It tutor
Ir-dver
Ithedi
Th
I in lik
No
|1t pu
1 No
rfOc
T appearing to tlie Court upon thc petition cfil-1
second*-
•c pc
ilaintiff, tliat thc defendants, on the
line, in thc year of onr laird, eighteen lmndn j I
note unto the said James C. Dozier, he being thi
still in life, and the bona fide bearer and owner then,
of, executed under their lands end seals, and iku
and there delivered to the raid James C. lli.zicr.tlieii
certain Mortgage Deed, thereby mortgaging totb
said James C. Dozier one lot oi'land, known k; tic
numlicr two hundred and twenty-three, in thc thirl
District of said county of Dooly, with n grist ar.d at
mill thereon, and all the appcrtcnanccs thereof; ail
which said mortgage was duly recorded in terms «
the statute in such cares made and provided; and it
further appearing to thc Court, tliat the note hetch
before described, is the identical note, tlie payment:!
which raid mortgage was indended to secure, al
though thc same is not described in said inert gap,
except as to the amount of principArand the tin
when the same became due and papnlc; and t:.c
there is still remaining due and unpaid, upon tad
note, tlie sum of nine hundred and ninety-three dol
lars and forty cents principal, and the further sum oil
two hundred and ninifty-llirec dollars and tliirty-eipit
cents interest thereon, up to this date; and thc plaits 1
tiffhaving prayed the foreclosure of raid i:iort"apo:|
" “len, T 'aitsl
It is therefore, on motion oi Kelly & Kill,
tiff’s Attorneys, Ordered tliat tho said Erwin anil
Daniel do pay into this Court, on or before tlie fiwl
day of tho next Term, the principal and intere st due, I
and thc interest hereafter to accrue nj-cn raid not-1
and mortgage, or shew good and sufficient cause to'
thc contrary, and that service of this Rule he pc:-
fectcd by publication oi thc same once a month Hr
four months in some public gazette published in tiiis
crvicc ot copies thereof upon tli
State, or by service ol'copies tliereof upon thc raid
Erwin anil Daniel, or their agents or repretcnlathe.*.
three months before the said next Tcm.
A true extract from tho Minutes of thc Court, til;
13th May, 1845.
THOMAS H. KEY, Clk.
May 21, 1845. 6 m4m
rv„ • t j—cT” j—, Agriculture:—That great source of our
8&s*s6.*<s sLwa&a: - w “" h - ” nd ;»»
ecdmg
Persons desiring to purchase will do well to give me jutvc that space in our columns, which its
a call. W- E. SMITH, importance demands. It will be one of our
Albany, april 16, 1845. 1 tf first objects to develops! the. resources and
■ ripr\rtTti>rrta advantages of the fertile country by which
wc are surrounded, the soil and climate of
rpile subscriber has now on land, and will be re- widely will^ bear a favorable comparison
ceiving from New York and New Orleans, the, with that of any section of the Union,
following articles of I To Commerce, Jilanujaclurcs, the Arts,
Groceries, Sciences and all those industrial pursuits
which he offers to his customers, and the public gen- 1 which are in some sense the cause and ob-
. . cr»Jly,on as reasonable termsFOR CASH, ascan j ccl of civilized society, wc shall give a
pans. 4 spfttoons, one coffee pot,.ix dippers arafskim- be bought in thia rrarket ; and rospectfuUy solicit* warm support, whilst \ve shall not neglect
mere, one cullender, and three oil paintings, 2 round the patronage of the public generally. Among his t n nrnnintohv nreuio, mono* t»,„ „r
tables, and one bobtail bay hone ■! to satSfy a most- assortment can be found to promote hy proper means, tlie cause of
gage fi fa from Baker Inferior Court, King & Roberts, Rio ind Cuba Coffee. (Manilla and Ky. Twine,
vs. Francis Holden—property pointed out in said Surer, Refined Loaf and;Kcntucky Bagging,
mortgage fi fit. West India. Cotton do.
H. B. GUNNISON, D. Sh’ff. Flair, Northern and Wes. Nails and Spikes,
april 30. 1845. tern. Powder and Shot,
— —— —— Baton, Country and Wes-tPereussion Caps & Flints,
Msarlu Mortgage Sale. tcm. ~
TIT ILL be soW on the first Tuesday in August Lard, Vinegar,
”” next, before the Court bouse door in Blakely, Soap (varieties of) IShingling hatchets,
within the legal hours of sale, the following property Tobacco^ (various brands) Collins’ Axes,
Snuff (bottles & bladders) Weeding ti Patent Hoes,
Sperm A Tallow Candles,[Table Salt and Brooms,
Cheese, Batter, Mohses and Syrup,
Spices & E. Ind. BagginglMcss and Prime Pork,
Manilla and Ky. Rote. Kvhiskcy Ac. Ac.
JOHN JACKSON.
Albany, Geo. april 16,1845. 1 tf
Msuthberand Meed,
F OR sale at the Kinchafooae Mills, two miles
north of ABany. Orders for Lumber promptly
TIFT A BRISBANE.
1 tf.
found of getting round the Falla. The
echoonen, the Unde Tom and Swallow,
* To Rent.
T WO Stores in the lower story of the Patriot
bunding, and one Tenement in tho second story,
to be completed by the 1st day of Jnne.
„ N. TIFT,
ajnl 16, 1845. I tf
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PROSPECTUS OF THE
UNITED STATES JOURNAL.
Bv Jesse E. Dow, A Co.
The first number of our newspaper will be issacJ
this (first,, day of May, with an entire new dress-
new typo, fine paper, with other important alteration
und improvements. Thc paper will be devoted toi
fearless exposition of Democraic principles; it will
zealously and unremittingly oppose each and ever:
effort to establish a mammoth monarchy hank an!
other mischievous corporations and consolidations c:
wraith, which subvert the rights of thc people ar.l
undermine the pillars of the Republic; it will oppot*
an oppressive and anti-rcpubliean tariff system, the
assumption of tlie State debts by tlie General Gov-
tmment, and all other Federal principles which hare
an inevitable tendeney to destroy public prosperity
as well as individual hanpiners. Against all r oca
political dclusicn wo shall wage unchanging, uncom
promising war.
The Farmer and the Meciiastc who produce
the real capital O' thc nation, will find in our paperaa
unwavering champiun of their inalienable rights; th:
long cherished principles of the editors are too wet
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point. To tlie Miscellaneous Department partied*
attention will be devoted; the ladies will always fin
in our columns a choice selection from thc current
literature of thc day, as well as original contributions
from thc most talented writers of which our countiy
can boast. A general summary of Foreign and Do
mestic news wul be furnished; a regular price cur
rent and a correct list of the prices of stocks will also
be given. <
The conductors have already secured thc aid and
co-operation of a largo number of tlie most distinguish
ed literary and poetical writers of tho day; arrange
ments will alto be made, at the earliest period possi
ble, to embellish our columns by the contributions of
correspondents from abroad. With this brief and
impcriect outline of our plan, we very respectful^
submit our chums to an extensive patronage the con
sideration of a generous public.
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