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Mnnen of War.
I "The Constellation, will be immediately
| docked and >omc-thirty feet added to her
Sbaunou’4 Interview witb tbs
Mexican Bobbers..•
Tlx’ Union has rocciycd from Gov. Shannon tho
qliomug account of hi* roadside interview with gem
" J Mexican bandits, and state, that their conduct I'roin
lV . :, r ,l« himself was marked by that characteristic iiut if tlii; is a new danger to our const and four months wort io our mechanics, who
..... aid propriety, lor which they enjoy such cities, it brings with it corresponding ad- are just the men to do a neat and expedi-
II ,1-uu'rvc.l celebrity. vantages of defence, whichdonot seem totiouajob.—OW Dominion.
-t:.c governor had tlie luck to he robbed, both be sufficiently dwelt upon. Tlte some 1 «»——«m—i——
},is way to tho capital, and on his return from it. power—that of Steam—which the British Georgia Early County
ist qr _
lOMdeUAKdayi
Much is said by the olarmista, of die dan- length—her upper deck taken off, and she I a.
ore in tbo event ofn war with Europe, will be put in ti state of thorough repair | y W Allen 2
om the War Steamers of Great liritian. throughont. This will give some three or Junes Ariine
riu- scene of his interview with them, was some
cast of Puebla, where tho road, not wide j ocean, sortie three thousand miles, is here.
avci Lowing at great expense across the wwrjjKREAS Ethcldrcd Hays, Administrator of
ccau, some three thousand miles, is here, YV ^otRobrrt A.GiSdmgXS*xUp-
,^h for two coaches to pus, runs for a quarter icady prepared to our hands, and affording to me for letters of DismissionT
mile through a bamincn, or ravine, cut like a I lie most admirable means for out proteir-] These are therefore, to cite, summon and admoo-
JI...1 :j~, O'!.. ... —it L ' - ■ • “ “* wii all and sihguiar, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to shew ranee, (if any they have) why said
a'ion.' retired. From what immediately after took
l:,rr, there U every reason to suspect a full under-
Hug and a collusion between the guard and tlio
Five minutes afterwanls, when tlie travel
lers were still congratulating each other upon hav
ing passed through till the dangers of the road nn-
ftnd with perpendicular sides. Tiie stagg was at-- tion. Her war-boats for invasion, must be
coinpuiied by an escort, furnished him by tlie Mexi-1 sea boats also. But this need not be the
r „, novcmment. But a few momenta before they i case with ours. The ordinary river boats
it-r'il the ravine, the captain of the escort rode up, t of the Mississippi, and, indeed, of all. our
,.| informed him that he had passed the haunts of' inland waters, are quite equal to the pur-
, robbers, and was no longer in any danger from |ioscs of harbor and river defence ; and, nrm-
lh(ia; and, living rereived the customary “gratili- cd with Pitixlmn Shot, will answer just ns
~ well as the thickest ribbed vessel in the
British Navy. For one of these vessel that
Great Britian could send against New Or
leans, one hundred American Steamers
could lie collected at a moment's warning,
—of equal and superior size—prepared to
Hoili'i!. the *tage suddenly stepped in the middle of j defend it anti lonnmlilale the invader And
he ravine, and sevrif or eight big muzzled carbines! so, proportionally, of every accessible river,
• race enlightened them as to tlie treachery of their j lake, rr water course, in the United States,
-curt, ami reminded them of Uie mutability of onn-1 The Government has nothing to do but to
, t f from tlie purses of travellers to tlie pockets of provide, ol convenient places, the mere mil-
If raid side gentry. Tliey were politely invited to itnry armament—the shot and powder, anil
cmi'ercucc on loot, and, making a merit of ucccs- j cannon—and, for the emergency, the river
ty ifwcndcd from the stage with a* good a grace I craft everywhere, worked hy Steam, would
..'p. -i!i!.*. Tlie ceremony of searching trunks j answer quite ns well as if built for the ptir-
r.ad "handing over” then Ix-gnn. While it lasted, pose. The progress of science, w hich con-
Shnnnon had an opportunity of oliserving the i fers this increase of power upon Great Brit
’s af ilia new acquaintances. Around tlie stage! inn, has not withheld it from us; and, with
« ere luiirteen in number, all masked and well armed, j Steam batteries, moored at the entrance of
" our Itarliors, we should he able to mock for'
tv times the strength, in steam, which Great
Britian could send across the ocean. Her
vessels must bring, with tuem, their fuel,
and must lie ndmirahlc sea boats. We need
no such accumulations of fuel for defence,
and our boats, ns they arc only required for
the protection of harbors, may be the slen
der vessels which we build for river navi
gation. Suppose, in place of the Schooner
Caroline, the admirable efficiency of which
planted in ilic Mississippi, in checking and
annoying the British Army in 1815, in their
approaches to New Orleans, must be well
remembered—suppose, in her place, the
long extended linetf mammoth steam ves
sels which ply from that city to the shores
8 Ol W
make the great
ish like a garden.
letters should not be granted. "Given under myhand
thi* 9th day af July 1845.
JOSEPH COLLIER, C. C. O.
July 23 15 m6m
i sell with n carbine, a long knife, a sword, and
pistols suspended in lielts around the waist. Seven
,-maim'd on horseback, with carbines levelled, rea-
, y lor action in case of resistance. The others dis
mounted to search for ant! select booty. In the dis-
: inn- some fifteen or twenty others, stationed as
sentinels. Tlie search was conducted with great
..nh: and decorum, and accompanied with all tlie
p olitest phrases of the Spanish language. When it
v-as over, having duly admired Gov. Siiannon’s
t o ss swonl, anil expressed their approbation of its
•.vorlitn inship, they retnnnl it to him, together with
: II Ins |o|ters. Then, with many appolngies for the
•iitentioii they had caused him, they took their
1-ave; not, however, until they had asked for him
tV Me.sing of God, and invoked in his behalf, the
irntertion of the Blessed Virgin, “our Laity of
‘• Another more amusing scene took place imme-
.-wti-ly afterwards. They had parted with tlie first
sit n: 1-andUti hilt a few moments, when anotlier set
: pjM-:m*il mTlie road. The conductor of the stage,
however, continued to drive on; addressing them
. n jui'sanl, with inexpressible nairelc and mirth in
t.is manner, telling them that, unfortunately, they
wvre r.itln-r too late; tliat tlie work had been already
done to their hand; the robbery was just over, the
market spoiled, ond the goods rifled.
"(iovemor Shannon lost, probably, on both expe
dition-, in money, clothes, Jke., to the amount of
($i ill or tjnioti.”
From the A V" unlit Cmstctutimuilist.
The whig presses seem quite “ put out"’ tvitli Mr.
McAllister's letter of acceptance. It does not seem
:.t all to please tliem. It was lianlly to he expected;
perhaps it was scarcely desirable that it should. It
is pin-finns si-liloni that they are ever pleased with
CARRIAGE MAKING.
WHE snpscriher is at length able to announce ti
hie friends and tho pabUc generally, that he it
well prepared to do all kinds of
CARRIAGE WORK,
having on hand a first rate stock of SEASONED
TIMBER, together with a complete assortment of
Coach Trimmings:
He flatters himself from his long experience in the
above business, and well known attention to the same,
Wrnerit a liberal share of pnblie patronage.
*** All work done on liberal terms, and at the
shortest notice.
NICHOLAS LONG.
July 9 1815 13 . tf
DORA & HcGWIER.
D EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing &e.
Albany, April, 16th, 1845.
tf.
Just Rccivcd,
QA Socks Rio and Laguiria Coftee,
IU Vs 400 Sacks Salt,
40 Bbls OM Rectified Whiskey,
5 do. American Brandy,
6 do.N.E. Rum
1 Pipe Superior Otard Brandy.
70 Coil Manilla & Hemp Rope,
Together with a large assortment of India and Ken
tucky Bagging, English and 8weedcs Iron, Trace
Chains, Wooding Hoes, Axes’and Hollow Wore.
Persons desiring to purchase will do well to give n
a call. W- E. SMITH.
Albany, april 16, 1845. 1 tf
Jhmes Ariine
Miss M. Boggs
Copt T H Blair
Wm Beasley '
Blanco 3
Butler
Henry Bnieq
* Sf Brantly
A Bradley
James P Belle
GcoBoycd
L Byington
Bin Jane C Byington
John Bryan
J C Barney
c.
J W Coppcdge 2
‘ WCumbly
Clk Baptist Church
E Crawford
TDmanCook
FG Carrington
— J Cook
II Clark
John Colley
D.
Abraham Dyson 2
~ RQ Dickerson
B Duncan
Jonathan Davis
E.
Lonon Evens (colorg))
F.
B M Fluker 3
Faircloth
Benj Floyd
Miss E Ferguson
Miss E A Folkcr
O’Fcrrill
G.
Jas Greenwood
Mr Gillion
John Griffin
Gage
Miss Nancy A Goddin
William Griffin
Daniel Gricce (col’d)
Miss E Greenwood
anil places of wealth and strength, which I „si, af
volley of the West to flour- : V U
Suppose these, well
sailors, wcl‘
with cannons and mortars, and vomiting
NOW IS THE TIME,
For Planters to lay in their sup-
lledicines for the coming
Season.
manned hy American saflirs, well equipped \MT E ,in ve just received^ splendid assort-
with cannons nml mortars, nnd vomiting?! tuicnt of Fresh and Genuine Drugs
their stonn of shell nnd grape, upon the rid- •«! Medicines, which we will warrant to stand tin-
• ■ • - ■ test ol tlie most skilful Chcuust. Among them nm
vancing legions of I’nkenlmm, nnd, do you
supprse, they would ever, a man of them,
have come in sight of the cotton bogs of
Jackson? Not a man of them! If the
now universal use of steam, leaves us in
danger of n ■ nssing shell thrown into our
cities nlong the roast, it at least confers n
corresponding power of resistance nnd de
fence, which, in the hands of vigilance nnd
valor, may lie made complete nnd conclu
sive against nil nsnilanis. Let the United
States Government hut do what it should
—put our linrliors in propper trim for war,
and a few good iron steamers in commis
sion ;—man our ramparts with cannon,
and furnish them with nn adequate supply
of those iron pellets which liear the name
any thing said er done by a political op|»nent. If
they .--iiould he, they take good care to keep dark on
Tin-subject. The Columbus Enquirer grows quite 0 f Pnjvlian, and each city will give its Own
ni hun iat at the expression “ the unnatural embrace „ 00< ] accolin , 0 f || lc 8te ain invaders,
at rc.it-r.il Massachusetts.” lie is very eloquent,
too, n|»n the novel subjects of Lexington and Bun-
ker Hill, nnd the gallant Warren and tlie patriot
fin--. Hancock and Adams. Now those are very in-
'. rot.no themes, and on proper occasions the ac-
com)ilishcd editor could doubtless write as prettily
end appropriately as any editor in oar range. But
n-a vvliig Journal exclaimed in reference to tlie res
olutions passed at the Lite Democratic Convention,
" what lias Gov. t ‘rawford to do with Oregon ? He
i.- not Governor of Oregon.” So we would ask, what
hi- Mr. McAllister's candidacy to do with Bunker
Hill •’ Ik- is not to be elected orator to tlie Bunker
Hill .Monument Association. Perhaps the gleam of
the blue light upon the shores of New England, at
the time flashed moro brilliantly across tlie memory
• f tin- Democratic candidate, than did tlie lurid glare
ol tin-1 mule field* of the Revolution. Tlie memory
of the Hartford Convention may have been more
l-m-aim-t tlian tlie movements of Liberty at Fkneuil
H ill in the days of 1775 and '76, as that Convention
thro, tened as serious a blow to Liberty and Union,
a* was ever struck in their favor in tho earlier and
P’lrcrdaysof the Republic.
Tlie Granite Slate.
The following resolutions were adopted
bv the House of Reprcsennlivcs of New
Hampshire, on Tcusday last, by a vote of
120 to G5.
Resolved hy the Senate and House oj Rep-
restnalires in general court com tried. That
our national got eminent, warned by the
overreaching policy and deep duplicity of
Great Britian in rchuion to the northeast
ern boundary, should assert and maintain
our rights to the territory of Oregon to the
’5-1'h degree of north latitude.
Resolved, That concession, harmony,
and forbearance under repeated and long
continued injuries, cease to lie national vir
tues ; and that our government will best
represent the national spirit, by entering in
to no compromise with tyranny and by sub
mitting to no national wrong.
Resolved, That the interference of En
gland to prevent the peaceful annexation
of Texas to the Union, is a measure as un-
the following:
Castor Off, Alcohol *p Turpentine, Epsom Salts,
sal .Soda, iSdleratns, Rotten-stone, Gum Myrrli, Cay
enne I’emx-r.carb. Magnesia,Spices,Hope, A"
Eng. fhuumel, Jallap, Rhubarb, Oil Tcppermint.
sulpli Morphine, do. Quinine, Blue Mass, Cubebs,
Citrate of Iron, Camphor,' Pocket Instruments, Ocu
lar Instruments, Injection Pipes, Stomach Pumps,
Cupping Instruments, Breast pipes. Nipple Glosses.
Nursing Bottles, spring and thumb Lancets, &c. &c
ALSO,
A splendid assortment of Perfumery,
to which we call the attention of ladies and gentle
men,—such as Cologne and Lavender water, Otto
Rose, Extracts; a variety for liandkerchiefs; Rose,
Almond, Palm, Orange, Milli-tleiirx soap* of the choi
cest quality, Oleophan and Verbena Cream for sha
ving, Jayne’s Hair Tteoie, Hair dye, Balm of Colum
bia, Toilet Powders, Powder Puffs See. See.—togeth
er witb a supply of Patent Medicines, of which the
most popular kinds, and such as are of any merit, will
always bo kept on liand:—none other will be offered
to our customers. We have also received a new
stock of
School Books and Stationary,
which pay be examined at any time at our cstablisli-
ment. Please give us a call.
WELCH & EPPING.
May 28 , 7 tf
H.
MarkF Scott
Rev R Hamilton
3
Mrs C L Strozicr
Dr F Holt
T
John Hcntz
Dr Tuggle
Wm Henderson
3
Mrs E F Terrel
Milner Holladay
I Thom
A R Harry
2
Charles Tinsly
E G Hall
John Taylor
C Harden
JW Tindall
A Holladay
W
M Herring
M E Williams
J Hall
Geo E Warren
R llatclier
Noah Wilrox
A Higdon
John Willis
I & J.
James Williams
N S Jones
Jas Wado
Mr J R Johnson
3
F White
John Jones
3
Mrs Martha G Wilkins
Wm Janes
M Welch
Tlios C James
W Woolhright
James W Johnson
Wm Walker.
Hut tins disposition of whig editors to quote great , )r ccedcntcd and unjustifiable, ns insulting
► r .»t. an'l meritorious deeds in jrenorntioiu*, fo jjjjg republic, and require? speedy cxplan-
i y way ol paiialion tor subsequent wrong, is but car- , nl | on by I lie Hrilish ministry
tying out the anti-ropublican principle of Hereditary
GROCERIES.
T ile subscriber has now on land, end will be re
ceiving from New York and New Orleans, the
following articles of
Groceries,
which he ofk-rs to his customers, and tlie public gen
erally, on a* reasonable terms, FOR CASH, as eon
be bought in this market; and respectfnlly solicits
tlie patronage of the public generally. Among his
assortment can be found
Rio and Cuba Coflco. [Manilla and Ky.' Twine,
Sugar, Refined Loaf and-Kentucky Bagging,
West India. Cotton do.
Flour, Northern and Wes. Nails and Spikes,
tern. Powder and Shot,
Bacon, Country and Wes- Percussion Capedt Hints.
tcm. Looking Glasses,
Lard, Vinegar, Coffee Mills,
Soap ('varieties of) Shingling hatchets,
. j - Tobacco, (various brands) Collins’ Axes,
Resolved, That the interference of the j Snuff (bottles & bladders) Weeding Sl Patent Hoe*,
‘ " Tallow Candles. Table Salt and Brooms,
Molases and
r 'c"l- H *" 'he principle which now gives to a few Unit crl States (o nvert from anv portion of I Sperm A Tallow
thousand families much or the soil of England for ! ,| |c people of this comment, or the world, Cheese, Butu-r, Mohsen and Syrup,
military services rendered by their Norman ancestry | lhe miseries of Brit ish colonial servitude, B*g8>ngjlfe» and Prtme 1 orit,
in tho days of William the Conqueror. It U thc' would lie abundantly justified hy the nets
doctrine tliat tnc King can do no wrong, simply lie- Q f t |, a| government
cause lie is tlie King. It is the doctrine that great Resolved, t halt he recent development of
dwdsandjwmceain onegimerationaroto gweex- ||, c intrgucs of the British government with
ei r _ .i i- • those of Mexico and Texas, to defeat the
policy of this nation in relation to the an-
I negation of Texas, demonstrate the sagac-
! ity, wisdom, and patrotistn of such of our
| sfateman as, by their efforts brought this
The gratitude wc owe to Massachusetts for Rcvolu-' great measure to a triumphant consumma-
tioiiary exploits, can neither blind us, now to licr po-, t ion.
litical erron*, or make un feel one whit more willing | Resolved, Thut Ills excellency til© ffOV-
to submit to taxation for her lienefit, than were her ernor he requested to furnish copies of the
high spirited sons, to the exactions of the British foregoing resolutions to the 'legislatures of
Government, in the days of the Revolution. the several States, and our senators and
representatives in Congress.
•-mption from blame from wrong done by another.-
We democrats believe in the doctrine,
“Notall tliat Heralds scrape from coffined clay,
Nor florid prose, nor honored lines from rhyme
Can sanction evil deeds or consecrate a crime.”
and Ky. Rope.
Whiskey See. dec.
JOHN JACKSON.
Albany, Geo. april 16,1845. 1 tf
JOHN SPENCE,
Acquittal of Caleb J. McNulty.—Mr. McNulty
late Clerk of the House of Representatives, charged
" ith embezzlement of the public funds, has been ac
quitted in the first ease brought to an issue, which
The Princeton.
This vessel came into our harbor on
Wednesday, under tho command of Capt.
contained throe countLIthc first charging a foloni- 1 Stockton, nud salutes were passed between
on* converskn of the sum of 8750 of the money of, her and tho Pensvlvanin. She left the
the United States to his own nso—the second some evening for Philadelphia, where she
* folonioiu investment of the like sum in prop - ; will undergo some slight repairs in licrboi*
erty—the third,'with having embezzled alike sum lers. ... . ,
by loaning it to one Thomas Moody. There are j Wc leant that orders have been received
yet five other indictments against him, the trial of bv Com. Wilkinson, to place the Conslelln-
which have been postponed until the December term lion under the command of CapkStock-
of the Court. Judge Dunlop refused a motion made ton, and that she it to bo immediately
to reduce the amount of bail, and he is still held in-changed into a steam vessel, on thepnn-
•17,000 for his appearance to answer the charge of. eipje of the Princeton, and driven by the
* * - — - IEopcr propeller, rtf i * 11’/
WATCH & CLOCK MAKER,
Asr&vswsasra,
I s prepared to ezeeute all orders in his line of busi
ness, with despatch, and in the most superior style.
Watches cleaned or repaired will be warranted to
keep good time. Gold wrought into Rings or other
ornaments, and silrer into spoons, will be warranted
in workmanship equal to that of any establishment'
Georgia.
Ttreu Cash, and prices to suit the times. Shop
situated on Broad erteet, next door above the‘Patriot’
building. -' 1 : -
May 14th 1845. :5 tf
SIMS &CHEEVER
FACTORS 8i
General Commission Merchants,
Arn irawHt Fieamo.
W*. W. Sms. Ww. W. Ciieeves.
April 16, 1815 1 tf
D in the Fort
1st July 1845.
Joiner " ' T * .
JJoteston j
J. J. Keith 3
Jos Kelly
B Kiinny
FD Kean
- - M
James McCUvcr 2
J Matlock
W A Mallory
Jefferson Mercer
Dr Meals
C McCaroy
James McCombs
Luke Manning
H Morgan
W W Maned 2
I Merchant
E Miller
N.
II A Nash 3
Ilardy Nelms
Wm Newsum
O.
John Oliver 2
Miss P C Outlaw
Mrs E R Osgood
2 P.
John Perry
James N Phipps
RI. Payne
D A Pettist
R.
Tlios Ruckrtt
Y G Rust
Messrs Cock i: Roby
R RpL*
B M Roberta
R Reynolds
S.
Mrs P Strozicr
Mrs E R Strozicr
John Spcncc
Capt J Y Smith
C F Smith
Miss Mary Stuonl
II Sims
Samuel Smith
ALEXANP^jA'^LEN,
•ITTOJtJVE I* AT MMT,
BalukrUge, DccatnrCosnty, Georgia.
July 9,1845 - -. -riri ui '()Jl"l*jjp't! tlr.ebi’eq
DR. T. D. MATTHEWS,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR,
PETER J. STROZ1EK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,' .-bv.'JjlaC
‘ - • ' r brtUOl r Sillfl -
■ ° E0 * n ^’O 5tl> thtteisit;
e. Bt; PLATTCS'
ATTORNEY AT LAW, A
' . ' AlAamt, GzofcdU.oi.i.l
april 16, 1845. ' 1 '; tf - ;ii
THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH,
ATTOR.XE YAT L-1W,
Auuxt,Geozoiv;-j epw wire:
• april(16, ISIS. (I 1-v life ; r nilir
JOHN E.S. JONES. . ,n ....
Saddle and Harness Maker;
AJYD REPAIRER- i •
ALBANY, BAKER COUNTY GA.
April 23d, 2 XT
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBANY GA.. • . „ . •
Will practice in the several Courts of tho South-
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart court-
ties. •
april, 16,1815. 1 tf.
j. law, y;‘,‘
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Balnbridce, Decatur County. Georgia,
' Will attend punctually the Snprrior Courts of tho
Counties of Early, Baker and Decaf ar, of the South
western, and of the County of Thomas of tho.South-
13 y
em Circuit.
July 9,1815,
HENRY MORGAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW*
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
Will praceticc in all the Counties of the Sonth-wc:;-
tem Circuit
June 18,1845. 10 tf
GREAT DISCOVERYl
DR. WATSON'S UNRIVALED FEVER AND AGUH
PILLS! ,i ,
A CERT AIN and permanent cure for AGUE and
FEVER, in all its various forms, in fimr hour:-.
For tale in Albany, Ga_, by Weuk St Erpixc. at
the Drug Store, and bv Agents generally throughout
the Southern part of Georgia and Alabama.
Price only fifty cents—one box to cure two cases.
Alimnv. Juno 11,1845, 9—5m.
mr Persons calling for letters from the above list
will please call for advertised letters.
S. T. MALLORY, P. M.
July 2,1845. 13
Tailoring Establishment.
fiJIHE undersigned having formed a co-partnership
under the firm of
LEWIS & JIcKEW EX,
tender their services to the citizens of Albany, and
the public generallv, and respectfully solicit a'share
of their custom. VVith a perfect knowledge of their
business they feel confident that their work will lie
executed in a style and manner that will give gener
al satis (action. They are always in reciqa of the
Fashions as soon as they come out, and Item their
experience in the ornamental brandies of their busi
ness, they can assure the Beau Monde of Albany
that all (ashkmable work entrusted to their lands
will be done up in first rate style. Tliey love also
on hand, a handsome assortment of CLOTUS awl
TRIMMINGS, which they would be glad to fur
nish their customers.
D. Lewis, one of the firm, takes this occasion to
return his thanks to the gentlemen of Allnny and
the country generally, for the very liberal patronage
they lave hcrctofore'extrnded to him, and respectful
ly solicits a continuance of their tavors to Uie new
concern. All work entrusted to their rare, will he
despatched with promptitude and fidelity. Their
shop is near the corner of Bread and Washington
streets in the rear of Mr. John Jackson’s store.
DAVID LEWIS.
SAMUEL McKEWEN.
Albany, July 2,1845, 12—ly.
JYtolce.
M ESSRS HORA &. McUWIER, will act as our
Agents during the temporary absence of our
Mr. Clicever from Albany.
SIMS St CHEEVER.
July 2, 1845 12 tf.
JVolice.
hereby forewarn all persons from removing any
Timber from, or trespassing in any way upon Lot
No. 316 in the 2nd District of Baker County, os I in
tend to enforce the law against all snch trespassers.
8ESSUM FAIRCLOTH,
July 2 13 tf
Til0.11 AS BARRETT,
FASHIONAUU-: TAILOR, ■> V
T akes pleasure in notilyinghis numerous patrons
nnd tin- public gene|»lly, that bo still occupies
his old stand in Broad street, opposite the Amrnca:i
Hotel, where lie will lie ready at all times to wait uj-
on customers who will do him the favor to call.—
His work will be warranted, ami cutting done in tho
latest awl most fashionable style. All those who
liave garments to make, and wish them to fit, can l»
accommodated. Terms, Cash, or its equivalent-
april 16,1845. 1 tf
RICHARD F. &. J. LYON,
ATTORNIES 4- COUNSELLORS AT LA H",
ALBANY, Baker Co., Ga.
H AVE recently entered intoa Partnership in tho
Practice af Law, and will continue the prac
tice in the poveralCourts of the counties of.
Baker, Macon,
Eee, ;?■ Booty,
Randolph, Becatur,
Sumpter, Inctn.
All matters submitted to their care hi any of theso
counties, will meet with prompt attention, and bo
brought to a speedy conclusion.
april 30th 1845 3 ly-
JVtilicc.
T HOMAS II. KEY respectfully announces to
his friends tliat he is a candidate for the Clerk
ships of the Siqierior and Inferior Courts of the Coun
tv of Dooly, at the ensuing election on the first Mon-
d’av in January next.
1 uiio 25. 11 tf
DR. WILLIAM E. DAVIS,
C 10NTINUES the practice of his Profession,
/ and may be found at all times, when not pre-
t'cssionally engaged, at his office on Broad street,
next door to Mr. J. Jackson’s Store.
April 23, 1845. 2 tf ; i
D. &. J. VASON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Autaav, Geoegu.
april 16,1845. 1 tf
V R. K. A J. B. BINES,
Attorneys dc Counsellors at Law.
Offices ix Macox & Albany, Geo.
They toill practice in the following Counties.
Bibb, Macon. Thomas, ThdmastiUe.
Houston. Perry. Decatur, Bttinbridge.
Dooly, Vienna. Stewart, Lumpkin.
Macon, Lrmier. Sumpter, Americas.
Lee, Starksxiilr. Randolph, Cuthbert.
Early, Blakety. Pulaski, IlawkinsviOe.
Baker, Albany, ■
And in the Circuit Court of the United States for the
District of Georgia.
They will attend any other Court, not conflicting
with the shove, when engaged spccrallr to do so.
SAPPINGTON’S
ASSnffioS’isviBia jphejUjSc,’
A Certain and Effectual Curt for
Fever ami Ague,
For rale by W. E. SMITH,
april 16. 1 tf
BMCBABB MI. CE.1BR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albaxt, Georgia.
Will practice in the Counties of Baker, Lee, Deca
tur, Dooly, Sumter, Randolph and "
„ r-; n .... „r.i
_ _ of tho
8outh-We*tem Circuit, Stevrait, of the Chattahoo
chee, and Thomas, of the Southern Circuit.
CP Office under tie “Courier” Office, Broad st.
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AnanicAnr
HOTEL.
HE proprietavof this establishment, takes this
' occasion to express W» gratitude to hi# patrons
for thoir support, in thi* loanees lacatfo^ and earn
estly hopes he may cor’ * “
, i—q-q- i v tioo. Heassuresthe
The attention of both partners will Legiven to all i always bo found oLEom^ n.veny .
business entrusted to their care. - Iwori. Ths honre m ettoaled in^.cytiM part of
Letters may be addressed to Die firm at either the CTg.m ^j^rffniinfiii^*
^Rkhaou K. Htxes. Jotix B. llixxs. *
April 16, 1845, 1 3m ,,
will
of the