The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, August 27, 1845, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALES AND CLERKS NOTICES. Baker Sheriff** Sale, FOB 3EPTEMBEB. fXnLLfaeaoM before the Court Home door at Newton,Baker county,on thefirst Teusday in September next, the following property, to wit: Lot of land, No. 103, in the 4th diatrict of Baker county, as the property of the defendant to eatiafy one li fa from a Justice Court: John P. Ganlden vs. Hampton Baily, William Baily and Bcnj. Johnson. Levy made and returned by a constable. GEO. W. COLLIER, Sheriff. At tie seme time and place. One grey horse and one jerey waggon and har ness, levied on aa the property of James W. Wade to satisfy a distress warrant for rent: Benj. O. Keaton vs. James W. Wade. Property pointed out by the plaintiff Also, one gin and running pear, levied on as the property of Clinton G. Beckwith to satisfy one cost ti fa: Temperance Beckwith vs. Clinton G. Beck with. Also, seventy-five head of stock hogs, more or less, three hundred bushels corn, more or less, as it stands ' in the field, and one mare, all levied on as the proper ty of John W. Cowart to satisfy one fi fa from Sum ter Superior Court: William Slade vs. John W. Cbwart, Thomas E. Ward, principal and Newnan McBain and John H. Blount, security on the appei H. B. GUNNISON, D.Sh'ff July 30,1846, 16 tds. Georgia, Early County. Y*/HERE AS, William McMillan applies for Iet- ters of Administration on the estate of Daniel Sasser, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should Dot be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day of August, 1846. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 30,1846, 19 30d. Georgia, Early County. 'HT'HEREAS, JohnMeCotqoodale, Administrator TV of the estate of Hubert Gregory, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters shonli not be granted. Given under my band, this 6th day of August, 1846. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 30,1846, 20 6m. ■ Baker mortgage Sale, FOR OCTOBER. W ILL be sold before the Court House door at Newton, Baker county, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following property, to wit: Five mattresses, 1 bedstead, 6 wash stands, 4 toilet tables, 24 Windsor chairs, 13 fancy chairs, 2 maple rocking chairs, 2 wooden-scat settees, 1 cane-seat licttcc, 34 wooden-bottom chairs, 4 large arm chairs, 2 cud tables and covers, 6 ewers and basins, 3 |*ir of fire dogs, 6 doz. tea plates, 3 doz. cups and sau cers, 5 doz. dinner and soup plates, 2 doz. cup plates, 1 tea kettle, 4 small jugs, 3 large jugs, 20 side ashes, 6 pickle dishes, 4 salt cellars, 5 doz. tumblers, 3 doz. knives and forks, 2 carving knives and forks, 2 doz. wine glassies, 8 chamber pots, 6 sugar bowls, 1 shov el, 1 spado, 2 sets of castors, 2 sifters, one dinner pot, 2 small looking glasses, 1 mirror, 1 cut glass Hall lamp, 1 plain Globe lamp, 2 Brittania lamps, 5 jappaned lamps, 1 wardrobe,25 curtains, 3 doz. sheets, 2 doz. pillow slips, 3 willow baskets, 4 painted buck ets, 4 cedar piggins, 1 kecler, 1 sugar dish, 2 large axes, 1 chop axe, 1 pair wafer irons, 2 butcher knivrs, 2 setts cake pans, 4 covered tin pans, 2 large tin pans, 4 spittoons, 1 coffee pot, six dippers and skim mers, 1 cullender, 3 oil paintings, 2 round tables and 1 bobtail bay horse: to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Baker Inferior Court, King & Roberts vs. Francis Holden. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi la. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sheriff July 30,1845, 16, tds. Adminiatrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur county, while fitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in November next, before the Court House door in Stukville, Lee county, within the legal houre of sale, the following tracts or lots of lew), to. wit:— No’s. 229,280,381 and fractions, No’s. 282 and 283 in the 14th district. Also, lot, No. 163, in the 4th district of Lee connty: sold as the property of Geo. Wyche, Isle of Madison county, Fla., deceased.— Sold for the benefit Of the heirs and creditors of said crered. Term* jieELVEEN, Adm’r. Cairo, August 20,1846, 19 tds. Georgia, Early County. WTHEREAS, John McCorquodale, Administrator *¥ of the estate of James 8. Frierson, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis mission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, this 6th day of August, 1845, JAMES G. COLLIER,.c. c. o. August 20,1845, 19 6m. Georgia, Early County. W HEREAS Etlieldred Hays, Administrator of the estate of Robert A. Ganlding deceased, ap plies to me for letters of Dismission. Xlieso are tlicrefore, to cite, summon and admon ish all and sihgular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my liand this 9th day of July 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, C. C. O. July 23 15 mGm Georgia, Early Caunty. W HEREAS Peter Lee, Administrator of the es tate of Jesse Tull, deceased, applies to me fur letters of dismission from the further adininistra- tion of said estate: These are therefore, to cite, summon and admonish all awl singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day of June 1846. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. Juno 25 11 mGm Early Sheriff 5 *.Sales, FOR SEPTEMBER. \MTILL be sold on the first Tuesday .in Seu ” V next before tlio Court House door in Blakely, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: lots of land, Nos. 353,354, 327, 368, and part of lot No. 369, in the 5th district of Early county; as the property of William Taylor, to satisfy two fi fas. Lumber and Meal, ■ TlOR sale at the Kinchaloone Mills, two miles . . north of Albany. Orders for Lumbernromptly attended to. TIFT & BRISBANE. April 16,1845. I tt MEDICAL. I V R NELSON takes this method of informing the I public tliathei* still attending to the PRAC TICE; OF MEDICINE, in its diflerent branches, in tliis City and its vicinity, together with that of S UR GES r, for which he has supplied himself with a full set of instruments. Hemaybe foundat all times at his office over the Drug Store, or at the American Hotel, when not professionally engaged. Albany, Geo., April 16, 1845. 1 tf Administrator’* Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court House door in Blakely, Early county, in the usual houre of sale, agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court ol said county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, a Negro man named Jim, of yellow complexion, about 35 or 40 years of age, as the property of Elijah Fenn, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. WILLIAM GRIMES, Adm’r. July 30,1845, 16 tds. To Rent. T WO Stores in the lower story of the Patriot building, and one Tenement in the second story, to be completed by the 1st day of June. april 16, 1845. 1 tf A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jas. Ward, A. late of Early county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, to render them in, in terms of the few. A. P. COWART, I... JOSIAII VINSON, ( Adm July 30,1845, 16 40d. JYbtlce. M ESSRS HOR A *. McGWIER, will act as our Agents during the temporaiy absence of our Mr. Checver from Albany. SIMS & CIIEF.VER. July 3,1845 12 tf. 1 LL persons indebted to the estate of J. C. Kirk A. land deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said deceased, to present them in terms of the few. JOSEPH COLLIER, Adm’r. July 30,1845, 16, 40d. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Peter Smal- lan, fete of Baker county, deceased, arc request ed to make immediate paymeut; and those having claims against said estate will present them properly attested within the time prescribed by law. LEWIS S. McGWIER, Adm’r. Albany, August 20,1845, 19 6w. Georgia, Early County. W HEREAS Robert W. Sheffield, Administrator of the estate of Jesse Brown, deceased applies for letters of Dismission: These are therefore to cite summon and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to siicw cause (if any exist) why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 26th day of June, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. July 3 12 6m I JOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Early county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land and Negroes belonging to the estate of James Ward, late of said connty deceased. A. P. COWART, 1 ... JOSIAII VINSON, ( Aam July 30,1845, 16 4m. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Infenor Court of Decatur county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Will iam Montgomery, sen., fete of the State of South Carolina, deceased. « GEORGE G. GAINES, Adm’r. Jnly 161845. 14 4m nnc issued from the Superior Court of said county: Joseph Kissam vs. William Taylor: ami one from the Inferior Court of said county: John if. Jones vs Michael Fitzpatrick, principal, and William Taylor, security. Property pointed out by John H. Jones. Also, lot of land, No. 370, in the 4th district of Early county; an theproperty of Frances B. Daven port, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Houston Superior Court: William II. Crane vs. Frances B. Davenport, Exocutrix of Smith Davenport, deceased. Property pointed out by Robert Hodge. Also, lot of land, No. 356, in the 5th district of Early county; as the property of Robert Gaulding, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice Court of said county: Samuel lntimer vs. Etheldred Hays, Adin’r., and M. Jane Stewart, (late Guiding,) Adm’rx. of Robert Gaulding, dcc’d. Property point ed out by defendent: levy made and returned to me by ft constable. Also, lot of land, No. 122, in the 28th district of said county; as the property of Lemuel B. Anthony, to satisfy a fi b issued from a Justice Court of said ! Georgia, Baker County. W HEREAS Murphy Taylor, Admin istrator on the estate of James Tay lor, late of said county deceased, applies to me for Letteis of Dismission from said Adminisiration: These arc therefore, to cite, summon and admon ish all and singnlar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ap|iear at my offiee within the time prescribed by law to show cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this sixth day of May, 1845. SETH C. STEVENS, C. C. O. May 7, 6m Notice. $50. On the first of January, 1846,1 promise to pay William Clifton, or bearer. Fifty Dollars, for value received. (Signed) E. H. Scabeoeougii. March lfitli, 1844. J HEREBY forewarn any person from trading for F OUR moths after date application will lie made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Numter county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a negro boy belonging to the estate of Allen Dorman deceased. Sale to be made for the purpose of division. L. P. DORMAN, Adm'r. de bonis non. May 14th 1845. 5 4m 50,000 CIGARS. T HE subscriber, having opened a Cigar Manu factory in Thomasville, Georgia, is prepared to furnish lus customers and the public with any quantity of Principe Cigars, on the most liberal terms. His cigars are made by ipqrior workmen, and of the best quality of IM- ORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri or and excellency of flavor, will challenge a compar ison with the finest imported Principe. He has also on hand 10,000 Cuba, Brown, and halt Spanish, All of which are put up in the neatest style. Per sons visiting the place arc invited to call and exam ine for themselves. All orders by mail promptly attended to. H. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist. Thomasville, May, 18th, 1845. 10 ly NOW IS THE TIME, Ear Planters to lay in their I pip of Medicines for the eotnisZ Season. W e have just received a splendid a«cnn luicnl of Fresh and Genuine IW, and Medicines, which we will warrant to test of the most skilful Chemist Among them w I the foliowing: Castor Oil, Alcohol sp Turpentine, Epsom Stk, I sal Soda, Naleratus, Rotten-stone, Gnm Myrrh, (V’I enne Pepper, carb. Magnesia, Spices, Horn, Allnii' I Eng. Calomel, Jaltan, Rhubarb, Oil Pepper^ I sulph Morphine, do. Quinine, Blue Mass, Cube? I Citrate of Iron, Camphor, Pocket lustrumeuts, (w| lar Instruments, Injection Pipes, Stomach lw, I Cupping Instruments, Breast pipes, Nipple Gl**!'I 'Nursing Bottles, spring and thumb Lancets, &c&?f ALSO, A splendid assortment of Perfumery | to which we call the attention of ladies and gent’! I men,—such as Cologne and Lavender water, 0&I Rose, Extracts; a variety for handkerchiefs; Almond, Palm, Orango, Millcflourx soaps of the cS cest quality, Oleophan and Verbena Cream for fi* I vinp, Jayne’s Hair Ttooic, Hair dye, Balm of Coii^ I bia. Toilet Powders, Powder l’uffe dsc. Ac.-i-tn^l er with a supply of Patent Medicines, of which th>| most popular kinds, and such as are of any merit. «ej I always be kept on hand:—none other will be oC-em) I to our customers. Wo have also received ai 1 stock of School Books and Stationary, which may be examined at any time at our establish 1 ment. Please give us a call. WELCH & NELSON May 28 7 «f . .. | —. tlie note of which the above is a true copy, and county: A. C.3. Alexander vs. Lemuel B. Anthony. l!ro Ulc Makcr frpm p, yi it to a person bit my- Propcity pointed out by defendent: levy made and ^ or order> u tl , e j'Jt or mislaid. JAMES E. SCARBOROUGH; returned to me by a constable. Also, one town lot in the town of Fort Gaines, lying on Bread street, south of Joeiah S. Patterson, having thereon a two story building, with other im provements ; as the property of James D. Slayton, to satisfy a fi & issued bum Early Superior Court: C. C. Greene vi. James D. Slayton. Also, West half of lot of land, No. 71 in the 28th district of said county; as the property of Wesley Sheffield, to satisfy two fi fas issued from a Justice Court of said county: James H. Trulock vs. Wes- Icy Sheffield, and Lewis II. Pickle vs. Daniel Mc Cormick and Wesley Sheffield and John R. Para- more. Property pointed out by plaintiff: levy made and returned to me by a constable. JOSEPH COLLIER, Sheriff July 30,1845, 16 tds. GEORGIA, Dooly County. GEORGIA, Baker County. Superior Court, June Term, 1345. John Tompkins, complainant.' VS. Andrew Y. Hampton, Ludvrcll Evans and John Singleton, copartners, under the name, stylo and firm of A. Y. Hampton, & Cm, defendants. Bill for Discomty and Injunction. to the said Bill at the next Term of this Court, or that said Bill be taken pro eonfrsso. And it is or dered that this Order be published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, lor the space of lour months. The above is a true transcript bum the Minute* cfwid Court, this, 93d day of July, 1846. SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk. July 30,1845, 16 4m. months in one of the public gazettes of-this State, said publication to be had before the next term of this Conit A true extract from the minutes of raid Court, this 30th day of May, 1846 MANESSEH M. QUERY, C.S.C, May 28 7 mSm K$» Law Blanks for tale at (hit office. August 20,1845, 19 3L PROSPECTUS OF THE FARMERS' LIBRARY AND MONTHLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE. johx s. sKixxnn, editor. Noxe can have well studied the true sources of National welfare, without perceiving the natural and friendly connexion existing between Manufactures, Commerce and Agriculture. Tae policy which strikes at the prosperity of the Manufacturing con sumer, must damage the Agricultural producer, and neither car be injuriously affected without detriment to the Merchant, at once consumer and carrier lor both. As, however, the elements of manufacturing and commercial industry must be derived chiefly from the soil, is it not the obvious interest of all other classes that the one which gives to all their employment and subsistence, should be encouraged anu benefited with every advantage that science can confer and the most enlightened industry make available? Yet it has not been until comparatively a late period in Europe, and still later in Ameriea, that the public mind has been made properly sensible of the necessity of Science to Agriculture, arid so to respect Fanning as essentially an intellectual and dignified pursuit—one which should imply for its followers high mental cultivation and various attain ments. Happily, however, educated young men are now betaking themselves to Farming as a business, which, like the learned professions, has its own prin ciples and will have its literature; and truly it may be asked what subjuct has lately given rise to me moirs and works more profound and instructive, or been fruitful of more interesting results of scientific investigation, than Agriculture? Who,among mod- Literati, enjoy more enviable distinction than Liedig and Jonxsrox, Boussixg ault and Candolle ? The taste lor Agricultural Literature in our country, thanks to the able journals tliat encourage it, keeps ] ace with its progress in Europe. The more fully mcet the demand thus created, we lave decider) to sell all the real estate of Simeon Sellers, fete of to publish on the first day of July, and monthly there- said county, deceased. This July 5tli 18-15 after, ihe Farmer’s Library and Monthly Jour- PRIOR LEWIS, Adm'r. «al or Agriculture, to be edited by John S. Skin- J„fy ig 14 4m ner, late Assistant Postmaster General, and founder -— of the first Agricultural jeriodical published in this JjlQUR months after date,application will be made country.—-Each number will consist of two dis- TO THE AFFLICTED. Dll. HENRY G. NICHOLS, ALBANY, GEORGIA. rfFAKES this method to inform his friends that te I still resides at the above place, and will gbc I his attention to persons afflicted with chronic mil supposed incurable forms of disease. From his sk. I cess heretofore in the management of such cats, I persons afflicted will find it to tlicir interest to give I him a trial, for if he docs not permanently cure, hi may at least mitigate their sufferings. I Those especially laboring under Liver CooiphnaJ Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bnc-I chetis, Cough, Erysipelatous afflictions, ScrofTuhJ Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Conorhea Gleet, Tic Dot-1 loureux, Hysteria, l'alsey 1 ’- : ' n 1 Amenorhea, Pi Calculi of the 1 do well to consult him. Dr. N. will remove all cases of Syphalitic faicl from the system, and. warrant them, no cure no fcr. I Persons living at a distance, who are afflictrij would do well to call in person, if not convenient,^ I communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichols, girisjl symptoms, Ac., and enclosing the fee, 810, cure I ceive directions for the management of their cases, f Albany, Ueo., April 23, 1846. 2 ly 1 AOUR 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 said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. B. O. KEATON, admr. april 30,1845. 'E'OUR months alter date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Early county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell i! estate of J. C. Kirkland deceased. JOSEPH COLLIER, Adm’r. 16, 4m. the real i July 30,1845, F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Thomas county when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave RULE NISI to Foreclose Mortgage, in Dotty Superior Court JUay Term 1845. > the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker Sarah Dozier, Executrix of the last Will and Testa ment of James C. Dozier, Dec. vs. Erwin Sntton & Daniel Maslibum. T appearing to the Court upon Ihe petition of the J . plaintiff, tut the defendants, on tne second day of June, in the year of onr lord, eighteen hundred note in writing, January, eigh- said Erwin and Daniel jointly and severally promised to pay one Wil liam W. Taylor, or bearer, the aum of eleven hun dred and fifty dollars for value received of him the said Taylor, who afterwards, to wit, on the day and year first aforesaid, transferee and delivered said note to said James C. Dozier, be being then in life, in a fair course of trade, and for a valuable consideration. And afterwards, on the eighth day of May, eighteen hundred and forty, the said Erwin and Daniel, the better to secure the payment of the said promissory note unto the said James C. Dolicr, he being then still in life, and the bona fide bearer and owner there- TT appearing to the Court that Andrew Y. Hamp- of, executed under their bands and seals, and then A ton, one of said defendants, has been served by and there delivered to the said James C. Dozier, their the Sheriff of Laurens county, and no service re- certain Mortgage Deed, thereby mortgaging to the turned aa to the said Evans and Singleton. It is said Janies C. Dozier one lot offend, known by the therefore ordered by the Court, that said Lndwell number two hundred and twenty-three, in the third Evans and John Singleton, plead, answer or demur District of said county of Dooly, with a grist and saw ceased. Jnly 9,1845 WM. H. HOWARD, Admr. 13 4m Synopsis of Sheriff’s Sales, FOR SEPTEMBER. DOOLY COUNTY Three negro men, Lewis, Lott and Virgil erty of George Knowles. Lot of land, No. 148, in the 1st diatrict of Dooly prop- property of Wm. M. Hart Lot of fend No 88, in . in the 7th pistrict of Dooly property of Arthur Barden. tincl parts, viz:— I. THE FARMERS’ LIBRARY, in which will be published continuously the best Standard Works on Agriculture, embracing those which, by their cost or the language in which they are written, would otherwise seem beyond the reach of nearly all A- merican Farmers. In tills wav we shall give for two or three dollars the choicest European treatises and researches in Agriculture, costing ten times as much in the orignal editions, not easily obtained at any trice, and virtually out of the reach of men who live >y following the plow. In the Farmers’ Library they will be accompanied by notes from the Editor, explaining what may be obscure to American read ers, or calculated to'mislead the beginning in Farm ing, owing to differences of Soil, Climate, Ac. The works published in tlie Library will form a com plete series, exploring and exhibiting tlie whole field of Natural Science, and developing tlie rich treas- calrcs: property of Elijah Shivers. WM. FARNELL. D. Shit mill thereon, and all the appertemnees thereof; and which said mortgage was duly recorded in terms of the statute insnch cases made and provided; and it further appearing to the Court, that the note herein before described, is the identical note, the payment of which said mortgage waa indended to secure, al though the same is not described in said mortgage, except as to the amount of principal, and the time when the same became due and payable; and that there is still remaining due and unpaid, open said Caroline Belabor 1 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, note, the sum of nine hundred and ninety-three dol es. > In Sumter Superior Court, fen and forty cents principal, and the further aum of Woody G. Belabor. ) two hundred and ninety-three dollars and thirty-eight W hereas it b made appear by the return of the cents interest thereon, up to this date; andtheplam- 8heriffthat the defendant is not to be found in tiff havingprayed the foreclosure of said the county of Sumter: It is Ordered, that the said • It is therefore, on motion of Kelly Se K Woody G. Belshar do appear at the next Superior tiff's Attorneys, Ordered that the said Erwin and Court to beholden in and for said connty on the third Daniel do pay into this Court, on or before the first Mooday in November next, and then and thereon- day of the next Term, the principal and interest due, swer said libel; and if is further ordered tliat service and the interest hereafter to accrue upon said note be perpcrfccted on the said Woody G. Belshar by and mortgage, or shew good and sufficient cause Jo the publication of this rale ones a month for three the contrary, and that service of this Rule be pe> DECATUR COUNTY. One bay horse, one two year old filly, three head of cattle, 15 bead of hogs, 2000 lbs seed cotton more or less, the growing crop of earn of 25 acres, the ' "in of 20 acres: fee ted by publication of the same once a month for four months in same public gazette published m this State, or by service or copies thereof upon the said Erwin and Daniel, or their agents or representatives, three months before the said next Term. A true extract from the Minutes of the Court, this 13th May, 1845. THOMAS H. KEY, Clk. | May 21,1845. 6 m4m tnct property of George Clowia. AUG. J. BELL, D. Sh’ffi fronjpay horse 3 years old: property of Hopkins M Fifteen head of stock cattle, and one sorrel mare 3 yean old, and one forty saw cotton gin: property of Daniel Humphrey. 490 acres of pine land No 181, in the 16th district property of G. W. Abbot. . I960 acres of pine fend Nos 113 and 35 in the IStb district, No 113 well improved, and 80 acres in the N.E. corner of No 70 in the 13th district, with some improvement, and one negro girl named Eliza, 30 yean old, 900 bushels of corn more or less, three stacks of fodder conttining 3500 lbs more or less, 40 head of sheep more «r less, one sorrel bone, one lot m the town of TVaapvflle No 11, well improved: tm- perty of John StudstilL CYPIAN BRINSON, Sh’ffi New Fire-proof Ware House.] MACON, GEORGIA. T HE undersigned, having erected a Ftrejwtl Ware-house, situated at the head of Cotton Av-| enue, tenders liis services to his friends and tlie | lie generally, for tlie storage of COTTON-and 1'‘ C11ANDISE, and the transaction of Commission Business, in all its branches, pledging himself to use every n-l ertiun to promote the interests of, render satisfactiial to, those who may confide business to his charge. I The Storage and sale of Cotton will ho under tl* I direction of Mr. JOHN JONES, who lias long heel known in the tlie Yarc-ltouse business, and will givel particular attention to tlie sale of cotton,and the t-1 ing of orders for goods. 1 Liberal advances will be made on cotton in i or to bo shipped. Bagging, Rope, A' Twine, together with any other articles will he fun customers at the lowest market pri *. N. B. Storage and commission at customary ntej JERRY COWLES. Macon, June 25,1845. 11 wfim Lots of landNosnot known, but known asUie urea which Chemistry, Geology'an? Mechanics lave place whereon Wm. P.Canaaeqpx now lives: levied yielded and may yield to lighten the labors and tm as his property. swell the harvest of the intelligent husbandman.— YOUNG P. OUTLAW, Shff The work will be arranged that the Farmers’ Libra- East half ofk* No. *1 m the 3d district of Doo- ry may be honnd up by itself, forming a mammoth ly: property of Abram T. I eavy. volume of 600 pages at the end of each year; or One yoke of oxen and ox cart, and two cows and each work contained therein may be bound separ ately sly. II. THE MONTHLY JOURNAL OF AGRI CULTURE will likewise contain about 60 pages per mouth, and will comprise, 1. Foreign: Selections from the higher class of British, French and Ger man periodicals devoted to Agriculture, with extracts _ from new books which may not published in the growmg crop of cotton rf^CTre^^erty of John Library, &c. &c. 2. American: Editorials, com- THOMAS BARRETT, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, T akes pleasure in notifying his numerous j and the public gcncpolly, that he still oc his old stand in Brood street, opposite the An Hotel, where he will be ready at all times to wait c on customers who will do him the favor to caD.-j His work will be warranted, and cutting done in t latest and most fashionable style. All those « have garments to make, and wish them to fit, can Ij accommodated. Terms, Cash, or its equivalent april 16,1845. 1 tf To Gentlemen of Fashion. T HE mleraigned respectfully infoi the Citizens'of Albnny and the. rounding conntry, that he has bought the latest ent for cutting Gentlemens Garments, which be - rants equal to the best New York style. He *■ regularly receive the latest Fashions. As he has no partner with whom to divide the fits, he is cnablM by strict attention to business, 1 sell and work according to the pressure of the tine The latest style of goods will be found at his d* and Ready-made clothing, Hats, Caps, &e•* ‘All work warranted to be made to the satisfacti® his customers, as regards taste and fashion. A. G. WEAVER, Merchant Tailor. May 14,1845. 6 ly JAMES GRIFFIN, Sh’ffi municated and selected accounts of experiments, im- Alro one lot of hid. No 6 in the 17th district of proved processes, discoveries in Agncultnre, new Decatur : property of Manah Everette, Adm’rx. on implements, Ac. &c. In this department alone will .... our * resemble any American work ever yet publish- Five lots of Land, Nos. 114,127,172,139 and 151 ed. It can hardly be necessary to add that no Politi- "'nSf ■ ^ e y ,u - cal. Economic, or other controverted doctrine, will Two lots of fend Nos 193 and 191 in the 16th dls- be inculcated through this magazine. Its price will be Five Dollars a year in advance, for two royal oc tave volumes ot 600 pages each. Five copies will .be sent to the address of any one sending 820. LDWNDS COUNTY. Each number of the Library will be illustrated by One chesnnt sorrel maimlO years old, and one numerous Engravings, printed on type obtained ex pressly for this wosk, and on good paper—the whole got up as snch a wort should be. If it does not prove the best as well as the amplest and most com prehensive Agricultural wort ever published in this country, the Unit shall not rest with the publishers, and we are sore it will not fall short for want of in dustry or devotion in the Editor. The low and defi nite rate of nostige chargeable on snch a periodical, say six to eight cents a number—will enable many to take it who would otherwise have been repelled by the heavy sntt capricious exactions of the Post-office. We respectfully solicit orders from all who may incline to aid us, as early 03 will suit their coo re fence. Address GRF.R1.KV &. McELRATH, Tribune Office, corner of Spruce-street, opposite the City Hall. * New York, July, 1845. Just Rccired. OA Sacks Rio and Laguiria Cottee, 400 Sacks Salt, * 40 Bbts Old Rectified Whiskey, 6 do. American Brandy, 6 do. N. E. Rum Together with a large assortment oflndiaand & tacky Bagging, English and Swccdes Iron, Tf- Chains, Weeding Hess, Axes and Hollow Ife Persons desiring to purchase will do well to P?/ a call. \V- E. SMITH- Albany, april 16, 1846. CARRIAGE MAKING. HE supecriber is at length able to annoum* his friends and the public generally, that I* well prepared to do all kinds of CARRIA6E WORK, havingoo hand a first rate stock of SEASON* TIMBER, togetbdr with a complete sssortmeri Coach Trimmings. He flatters himself from his long experience fa 1 above business, and weU known attention to the »** to merit a liberal share of public patronage. V All work done on liberal termTand •»* shortest notice. NICHOLAS IDNC- Albany, Geo. July 91845 IS tf