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c ' ' : na tins » eanaiuaic 10 represent lucm u
« !^yo branch of the next Legislature,
■ft of Was- FVnoB, -Esq., Judge
called to the Chair, and Maj. Thos. B. i ccive not!
asssr-? p»y W i SRKSdlKiilnte
. «n tlw Oadr. *tnl Mai. TImw. R CCIVn nnfhino- in mi.im K..» U.. ... i ,l._ __ * W*?
to act aa secretary. jtivo publii
I*®*:'-!;,.,, „f Judge A. A. Morgan, the following I not well foul
tuk*
“fliiionof Judge A. A. Morgan, the following i not well founded and is readily'removed.
. fIt ; adopted, for tbe regulation ofthe proceed-: The entire debt of Texns, it is asserted by
the meeting. ' j those fanliliar with the manor, does not. ex-
' gcsolteJ, That this meeting proceed to nom- ceed twelve millions of dollars. The pnb»
‘"■(o, ballot, some individual to be run a* the lie domain comprises 136,000,000 of acres
‘ uiae of the democrats, for Representative from —82,000,000 of which are as fertile and
of Dooly.
w) That a majority, and not a mere plurality of
be absolutely necessary for the nomina-
0 f any individual.
j That the chairman call to his assistance two
J“j al U to assist in receiving and recording the
^ voters at this nomination, and upon any
’‘JSaal receiving a majority of the ballots given
'that be be declared by the chairman as duly-
* toted by this meeting) The names of Jacob
fsrrearingin "“d W “>- McDaniel, Esqrs., were
to tire meeting, when it proceeded tobal-
-Tgpon counting out the ballots, it apppued that
fTpJel had 85 votes, and Styearingin 185—
•V ‘ ,pon, Mr. Sweaeiugui was declared the duly
“S candidate of tbe party. •
I, u-a. further resolved by the meeting, that we
, , pride and pleasure, the nomination of M.
\un McAllister, hy the late Democratic Con-
'^tion—and we will rally to his support in October
, iu tve did to the standard of Polk and Dallas,
November last. o. •
DAVID GRAHAM, Chairman,
Thos. B. Doxvellv, Scc’y. •
■nruiocratlc Meeting in Dooly.
*^tlag'flf the Democratic Party of Dooly | * JHm HjfcH
Evened on.tho 18th in.-t.. fur the pnrjjoM- Texas annex;
t opponents of On this day week, the lots 'of land lof-
manimouscon-1 leried oil’by Georgia, which have reverted
the plea that to the State, will be granted to any person
ivw» emmlnwJ Sn ' nnnltiin* fikft"
. 4 r,9 « • . t —t'-9 ——~ .—unanunoi
toreprerenttbeminthe summation, now interpose the pleu „ UI ttu , „ lov „
Ih! wntaS hi ^ fot-From th msourc^
. ——-———;
Early mortgage Sale,
POE NOVEMBER.
VTTILL be gold before the Court House door, in
TV Blal 3 ~ -
1 in return but her unprodoc-
But this objection is or twenty thousand dollars. Purchasers of
From the .V. O. Picayune, 19Ih inst.-
I nter from Texas.
IV brig Hope, Howes, left Laguna on the Oth
j<t.. md reports that a Mexican war schooner ar-
at fHuipesdiy on the 5th, with a requision
,,,* the Yucatan Government for troops. The
Yucatecos told them that if the Mexicans went to
ith the United States, they must find their
,TH men; that V ucatan would not.
Still Latfb.—The ship Queen Victoria, Capt.
Utortt, arrived last night from Aransas Bay,
iVsre site sailed on Tuesday, the lSth inxt., at 4
M., and arrived off the Bar on the 10th. Capt.
(os kindly mi ni.-lied tlie following:
l". 8. ship of war, Falmouth, Capt. Sands, with
_ -atelier, lelt at the same time for the Balize, and
no t yet arrived. U. S. brig Lawrence, Capt
.uvir, too left in company for the Balize with des-
pitrbcf, and arrived yestorday, and sent them on
tanl the Queen Victoria, lying inside the Bar.
rJiy the Lawrence lay off and on, waiting
alere.
Ship Suviah was off the Aransas Bar on the 12th,
nW.ins; the steamer Monmouth was alongside
i her when hist seen. The achr. Two Friends ar-
ivod at 11’. M. on the 11th, and lay off St. Joseph’s,
uar La' camp.
8ohr. Rosetta left the Shell Bank for Corpus
Caristi on the 10th inst., with her cargo on board,
md was ashore oil the 12th, on the fiats.
A schooner with American colors arrived just as I
ft, hut did not learn her name, supposed her to be
the Swallow.
Aug. 15th, at sunset, saw the barque Wm. Ivy,
with troops on hoard, steering W. S. W., 30 miles
om the 8. W. Pass.
Aug. ltkh and 17th, saw schooner Mary Wilkes,
ith horses on board, becalmed off South Point, at
a nchor, with a strong Northerly current Also saw
schr. Eutcrprisc in company with her, both bound
Aransas Bay. Found the current strqng to the
) jftnanl all tlie passage.
The steamer Undine had crossed the flats he
rein Aransas and Curpus Christi and was trans
lating troops and stone from Shell Bank to Kin-
in'.. Ram-lie, where the whole of the 3d Intently
vrrr on the 12th inst The Undine had made one
hip and was returning to make a second when she
r< nound, and lay three days with two companies
eitik'dtli Inlantry on boaid. She succeeded :n get-
-getTon Tuesday morning, tbe 12to,and procced-
t to Corpus Cliristi. Gen. Taylor was on board
tv Undine at last accounts. He left Camp St
te.ph on Monday morning, tho lltb iast
At St. Joseph’s, waiting orders 'to 'move, were
ocpjaies F, B, E and G—Captains Page, Morri-
Buchanan and Alden—4th Regiment Intently.
Abo, Company E. 3d Artilleiy,' Lieut Bragg com
bing, waiting the arrival of their ca
Cuapay II. Capt Morris, was at Shell Bank with
•‘tores and sutler’s department
It was reported that the remainder of the troops
* ire to go to McGlowan’s Bluff, which was thought
*oold he the best place for a depot The Ranchc
Iriag too f ;ir trom sea, and not too well supplied
»ah wood and water. An exploring party bad been
J- 01 ,u the Bluff to select a good landing, &c. At
•hell Bank there is no water, and at St Joseph’s
A* water is not very good, although abundant by
Egging si* feet and sinking barrels. There was
“ Hckness among the troops. The air was veiy
■* “rf the nights cool, with a constant broeztfftom
tvs. Plenty of tbe best kind of fish stall the
, and within gun-shot or tlie fires and cooking-
P*** plenty of deer, iiresh beef (two cents per
found) and wild birds. Some few wolves even pas-
f mg through the camp; and not a few rattlesnakes
,u *otula spiders on St Joseph’s Island.
productive lands as ever tnnn would wisli
to cultivate. Tlio Texans are now selling
their unimproved lands at two to three dob-
lavs per acre; and tlrcy have not the most
distant idea of disposing of the same to the
United States government in tlie payment
of their debt. It is said loo, that only
small portions of these lands arc encumber
ed by indiun titles; and thm no .Indians
are located upon them. The Cnroanches
are the only tribe in Texas, and they roam
from place to place like the wandering A-
rnbs. Tlie Congress of the United States
excluded the debt and lands of Texas from
the contract,'and the inveterate opponents
of the measure, can therefore dissipate ail
fears of evil and injustice on this score.—
The government of Mexico, it seems by re
cent demonstrations, is the only power that
has deemed it expedient to tak« practical
exception to the whole proceeding; and
she will soon bo taught by I ho American
people, 'he complete infatuation of her im
potent and blustering'declarations of war!
Southern (Mi.) Reformer?
the first day of the reversion, some fifteen
Our Naval Force In the Gnlf.
At tlie present time, or in tho course of a few days,
our naval force in the Gulf will be somewhat formi
dable. When all arrive there will be fifteen sail of
vcesolsof war there under our national flag, viz:
Tlie frigate Potomac, 51 guns.
Sloopreif-war St. Mary, 22 “
“ “ Saratoga, . , 22 “
“ “ Falmouth, 22 “
“ ’ “ John Adams, 22 “
“ , “ Marion, 18 “
Brig-of-war, Somers, 12 “
“ “ Lawrence, . 12 “
“ “ Porpoise, 13 “
“ “ Dolphin, 10 “
Revenue Cutter Woodbury, C “
Steamer Mississippi, 12 “
“ Princeton, 12 *■
“ Gen. Taylor 6 “
“ Col. Harney, 8 “
“ Monmouth, 0 “
248 guns.
Of these, by last accounts, the sloop-of-war Ma
rion, the brig Dolphin, and the steamer Col. Harney,
were on their way. The frigate Potomac and the
brig Porpoiso are at Pensacola, repairing. The
sloope-of-war Falmouth and John Adams, and the
brig Somers are also lying at that place, and the
Steamers Mississippi and Princeton have recently
arrived there.—-V. O. Jcjf. Rep.
The number of troops which embarked on the Al.
abama for Texas last Thursday evening is 403, os
follows:
Major Gally’s Artillery, 108
* Capt. Fomo’s Company, 83
The Infantry, 214
The whole of this force is under tho command
Major Gaily, than wliom a worthier and abler officer
does not exist lb.
ungranted Iol8, ; lernnnt9 Hr possession, and
other* interested,"had better attend dot heir
interests-, on the first d»y. of the granting,
which will be t he second day of September.
Applications will be received at the Treas
ury, at an early hour oh that day. - •
Georgia Journal, r
Bed of ptamosda fa Mexico.
According to the report of an expert ge
ologist, Von Gerold, diamonds have been
discovered in the Mexican mountain range
in the Sierra Madre, in the direction of Aca
pulco to the Soul h West of the city of Mex
ico. Humboli had conjectured that dia
monds and platina occurred further to the
northwest, in tlie gold washery of Sonoro.
It is also said fhat iibiRCnse tracts of aurif-
arous alluvia occurred' in Upper California,
as also in New Mexico. They are princi
pally in possession of-wild tribes, a circum
stance which accelerates the intrusion of N.
Americans, and hastens the taking posses
sion of them by strangers, "
The Texas National Rogister of the SIst
ulf; commentingx>n the decree issued by
the Mexican government on the 4th of
June lasjp. calling upon “all ’the children of
the Mexican nation to defend her national
independence, threatened by the usurpation
of Texa%* says : “Texas overcame the
men of the Mcxicnn nation with too little
trouble in 1836todrend a contest with their
children, in 1845.. We buried their fathers
at San Jacinto, but will give their children
grave on the Rio Grande.”—«\*. Y. Sun.
Naval.
Orders were received last Thursday, to
fit up the sloop of war Sale, ready for the
Gulf of Mexico. ’ She has;-according been
taken to pieces for the purpose of rebuilding
her from the water’s edge., r Sotne' .fifty or
sixty men are busily engaged "bf>6'h :: 'her,
and site will probably be ready in about kix
weeks.—Brooklyn MveHbrerl
Our trade with Brazil is becoming important—
Tlie exports hut year, were §2,818,000. Imports,
66,883,00, consisting chiefly of coffee, cocoa and
chocolate. Site took $1,600,000 of bread stufis and
provisions,sad.$666,000 of manufactured goods,
and employs 48,000 tons of .American shipping;
while the tonnage of other nations, in that trade is
only 16,618 tons.—lb.
cattle, Abraham, a negro man, about 70 yean old;
Alien,* man, about 40 years old; Peter, a man, 42
; earn old; Hollan, * woman, about 50 jraaia old;
. tevi, a man, about 18 yean old; Jem, a boy,
15 yean old; Aboer,a boy, 11 years old; littlcton,
a boy, 10 yean old; Peter, a boy, 7 years old;
Richard,* boy,5 yean old; Ham, a man, about 35
nan old—all levied on aa the property of Joahaa
:|ania, to satisfy a Mortgage Fiji* maned from
Early Inferior court: Mary Lunday vs. Joshua Har
ris. Property pointed out in aaid ti £u
Sept 3,1845,
— Texas.
B J letters received yesterday from Texas, via
JttMcoIa,ag late as the 14th from /nnaaa,*nd tbe
tJtlitrum Corpus Christi, we have been pat inpoe-
t^ion of some additional informal an from these
The U. S. Troops bad loft St Joseph’s
■’Otti, and had encamped on the mtin land. The
< ® c, 'r» and men were in' fine-health and spirits, and
?* *“* breezes and cool atmosphere about the camp
■ft no mem fdr fear that any sickness would appear.
Ao accounts of the Mexican army of im asiaa had
jelled the camp a* late as the 14th. A courier
>«en despatched to Metamozaa and returned;
** brought no netH of Arista or any other Mexi-
General, and reports the force at Metamoros as
" not exceeding 400 strong. ‘
°l the l'Jth bnt, the ashsotwr SmOmo, Captain
Letten of itlnrqtte and Reprisal.
We heard it stated an Saturday last, says the
Philadelphia Ledger, hy an intelligent officer of the
United States Government, that Mr. Polk was de
termined, in case of a war with Mexico, to make
a terrible example of any foreigners not belonging
to Mexico, or parties to tho war, who may attempt
aggressions upon American commeroe under color
of letters of marqnc from the Mexican Government.
He will, give orders to the Naval commanders to
treat all such adventurers as pirates, as in reality
they will be. It will be easy to distinguish them
by language, and a few examples it it thought will
he sufficient to pot a stop to their cowardly, dishon
est and murderous operations. The Mexicans have
bat a very limited marine, and have scarcely energy
or enterprise sufficient to put ten privateers afloat
bat a war will afford a pretext to adventurers of
other rations to commence a system of robbery un
der letters of marque, and the best means we. can
adopt to defend ourselves against them, will be to
pursue the course which it is said tho President has
already marked out, and punish them as pimtea.
New Mode of War.
In oar paper test Friday, wo gave an extract of
letter front Vera Crux, in which we. were informed
that tho Castle of San Joan do Ulloa was stripped
of all its shot, for fear it might fall into the hands of
tho Americans. Another letter from Tobascostatcs
that the Mexicans have taken all the guns and sol
diers from tho fort at the month of the river, for
safe keeping. But tho captain of tho steamboat, in
attempting to land the same, let all the cannon roll
in the river, where I think they will remain.
If they don't whip Uncle Sam, well he darned!
(Oti Dominion.
[af
I take this mctliod of expressing my thanks to
those citizens who so kindly assisted me in my en
deavors to olitain the money I lost some time since,
also to ferret out and punish the offi-nders.
FRANKLIN O. WELCH.
Albany, Sept 3, 1845, 21 o It.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin
F. Porharn, late of Madison county, (Fla.) dec’d,
arc requested to make immediate-payment, and those
having demands against the estate, to render them
in, iu terms of the law.
CAROLINE A. PERHAM, Adtn’rx.
Thomasville, Kept. 3,1815, 21 flw.
Early SIicriflT’s Sales,
FOR OCTOBER.
W ILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in October
next before the Court House door in Blakely,
between the usual hours of sale, tbe following pro-
perty, to wit:
Ixit of land. No. 100, In tbe 26th district of Early
county; as the property of I sham R. Sheffield, to
satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a justice court of
said county-.'John Matlock and Others vs. Isham R.
Sheffield. ' Levy made and returned to me by a
JOSEPH COLLIER, Sheriff
21 tds.
ALEXANDER A. ALLEN,
«! TTORJ\'JE T* .ITi.IIV,
July 9,1845
»y
FETCH JT. STXOZIEfa
ATTORNEY AT LAW, "
april 16,1845.
Atarax, Gioscx
Baker SherifPs Sale,
VoR OCTOBER. ,
RNTILL be sold before the Court House door at
TT Newton, Baker county, on the first Tcusday
October next, the following property, to wit:
One boose and lot, situated in the city of Albany,
No. not known, but known aa the residence Of Capt.
Jesse Lott; levied arias his property, to satbfrr sun
dry fl las from Baker Superior court: John P. Gaul-
din, adm’r, Ac., and others vs. Jesse Lott. Proper
ty pointed oat by plaintiff
Also, ora negro nan,called Allen; leried on as
tlie property of Win. Henderson, to satisfy one fi fit
from Baker Superior court: Richmond L. Paine va.
William Hendereon.
Also, lot of land, No. not known, in the first dis
trict of Baker county, bnt known as the place where
on Wilson Hall now lives ;'ltfied on as the property
of Charles W. Millingan, to satisfy sundry justice
fi fits: John Lyon and otima va. Charles W. Milli
gan. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made
and returned by a constable.
GEORGE' VV. COLLIER, Sheriff.
At the —me. timfi and place, WiU be mid.
One negro woman, named Dinah, about 40 years
old; levied on as the property of John Montgomery,
to satisfy several fi fits from Baker Superior court:
one in favor of E. Simpson, &■ Co., mud others vs.
John Montgomery. Property pointed out by pl'ff
Also, throe lots of land, in tbe 3d district of Baker
county, No’s. 239,240 and 241; levied on as the
property of Lemuel B. Skaggs, to satisfy sundry fi las
from Baker Superior court: Cyras Uibinson and
others va.Lemnal&|SkaggaManoa M.Seaggsand
Newton H. Skaggs, a dines of L. B. Skaggs. Pro
perty pointed oat by administratore.
AJso, tbe lot of land, with the improvements there,
on, No. not known, in the 3d district of Baker coun
ty, whereon Marion M. Skaggs lives; levied on as
the property of Lemuel B. Skaggs, to satisfy one U
fa from Baker Superior court: George S. Liny vs.
Marion M. Skaggs and Newton II. Skagg*. aihn’rs
of Lemuel B. Skaggs, di c'd. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney.
Alto, lot of land, No. 295, in the 3d district of Ba
ker county; levied on ns the property ol' Morgan
Brown, to satisfy four justice court fi lias: Isaac Tull
vs. Morgan Brown, principal,and Silas Floyd, secu
rity. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also, two mules and one small road waggon and
two harness; levied on as the property of Tno’s. T.
McCollum, to satisfy one fi fa from Randolph Superi
or court: Nathan u. Christie vs. said McCollum.
II. n. GUNNISON, D. Sh’ff.
Sopt. 3,1845, 31 tds.
E. H.'PIATT,
limBSBZ AT LAW,
Albaxt, Geosgia.
april 16, 1846. t ,tf .
SIMS & cheeverT
Jyyf FACTORS *J^y|
General Commission Merchants,
Apalachicola, Florida.
W»i. W. Sun. Wbl W. CHbbvbe.
April 16, 1845 . 1 tf
COMMISSION A FACTORAGE-
THOMAS DOWELL,
One of the late firm of A. Wood 4 Cu., Sen., Ga.,
H AVING gone into the Commision and Factor
age business, will attend to the sale of Cotton
and other Produce sent to him, and will also attend
to the purchase of Family and Plantation tupplier.
His charges will be as moderate, as any other per
son’s doing bu8sinesa in this place.
1 Messrs. N. B. & H. Wecd,j
Mr. B G^“i. P feSri’ckzon, i Skxwzrerart,
Mr. Hiram Roberts. J
Savannah, Ga, July 30,1845,. T6 Cm. •
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBANY GA. .
Will practice ip (he several Courts of fife South-
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart coun
ties. ■ - i.i ■
april, 16,1845. • - I tf.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bnlnbrldgc, Decatur County, Georgia,
Will attend punctually (he Superior ConitV of the *
Counties of Early, Baker and Decatur, of fte South
western, and of toe County of Thomas ofthe South
ern Circnit.
July 9. 1845,13y
Baker Mortgage Sales,
FOR OCTOBER.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October
next, before the Court House door in Newton,
Baker cpuuty, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Six lots of laud, situated in tbe 3d district of said
county, viz: Lots No's 177,178,183,184, 317 and
218—all levied on as the property of Francis G.
Baldwin, to satisfy ono Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker
Siqicrior court; James Sapp and Nathan Rackley
vs. Francis G. Baldwin. Property pointed out in
said fi fa.
Also, three city lots, in the city of Albany, known
aa No's 55,57 and 69, on Pine street; levied on as
the property of Mordacia Alexander, to satisfy one
Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker Superior court; Wm.
Henderson, adm’r of Wm. Howard, dec’d trs. Mor
dacia Alexander. Property pointedout in raid fi la.
GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sheriff.
Sept 3, 1845, 21 tds.
HENRY J. STEWART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Troupvillc, Ga.
August 13, 1845. 18 tf
HENRY MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
WiQ praceticc in ail the Counties ofthe South-wes
tern Circuit.
June 18, 1845. 10 tf
Also,.140 acres of land, being the north-east port
of lot No. 155, in the 28lh district of said county; as
tlie property of David Howard, to satisfy two fi fas,
one from tho Superior court of raid county: Sain’l
Gainer, Guardian of Marion' }. I’hiltips vS. George
W. Stewart and David Howdrd—the other issued
fronts justice court of saidcounty: Edward Roe vs.
David Howard and George W. Stewart. Land
pointed out by Howard. " ‘ <'
Also, a lot in the town of Fort Gaines, No. not
known, lying opposite, Wilson’s old Tavern, now
occupied by J. D. Slayton, having thereon a two
story building with other improvements; as the
property of Silas Wilson, to satisfy a fi fe issued
from lately Superior court; George G. Miller vs.
Joseph P. Hardee and Silas Wilson. Property
pointed out by Silas Wilson.
Also, one negro woman, named Linda, about 30
years old; as toe property of William C. Leath, to
satisfy two fi las, one from Troup Superior cdurt:
Kinchin Little vs. William C. leath, principal, and
Kankey T. Johnson, security—the ether from Troup
Inferior court: Rufus Brown vs, William C. Leath.
property pointed out by leath.
Also, lot of land, No: 18J,-in the 4th district, and
Matilda, a negro womaq, about 34 years old, and
Frederick, a boy, about 17 years old; as the property
of John Buchanan, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Ear
ly Superior court: Alexander Fryer, adm’r of Win.
Y. Fryer, deceased, vs. John Buchanan. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
JOSEPH COLLIER, Sheriff
At the tame time and glace, "rill be told,
Imt of land, No. not known, in the 6th district of
Early county, whereon William Satton now resides;
levied on as tlie property of William Sutton, to satis-
fy a fi fa ireacd bom Early Superior court: John
Dill &. Co. vs. William Sutton.
Also, one half of lot, No. 214, in the 28th district
of Early county; as the property of John A. Wood,
to satisfy a fi la issued bom Early Superior court
Seaborn Hays, bearer, va. John A. Wood.
Also, tho lands compusing Joahaa McDonald’s
plantation in tbe 28th district of Eariy county; as
being tor the Democracy in North Carolina. In \ toe property of Joshua McDonald, to satisfy a fi fe
Indian,'Alabama arid Tennease, oar victory feljssaed from Early Superior court: George W.
complete. - In Florida, the rennd of the recent tri- i T**nrvs> Joshua McDonald. Lands pointed out
umph of democracy baaacarrady died away amid te j M ^ ^praung the plantation
expanded everglades. Cheered oo the North, South, ^ ^ Ritb district of Early county, now in the poa-
East and West, by the shouts of victory; can Geor- session of DcasoyHaridft k>‘the property ot Dcm-
sey Harrell, to satisfy tarn fifes bsueLfioni Decatur
Georgia, Baker County.
'FCTHEREA8, Matthew Fairelnth applies to me
* * for letters of Administration on toe estate of
Isaac Brinson, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within tho time pre
scribed by few, then and there to shew cause, (if any
they have J why said letters should not be granted.
Giren under my band at office, this, 1st day of Sep
tember, 1845.
SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. o.
Sept. 3,1845, 21 30d.
Georgia, Baker County.
IXflUikGAS, Allen Lewis applies to me for Let-
V » tcra of Administration on the estate of Sauiuel
Sellers, fete of said county, deceased:
There are therefore to cite and admonish mil and
singular, the kindred and creditors of amid deceased
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by few, then and there to shew cause, (if any
they have,) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, tills, 1st day of Sep
tember, 1846.
SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. o.
Sept 3,1845, 21 30d.
From the Federal Union.
With the raws of tbe glorious results of tire re
cent elections, sounding in their care, how can the
democracy of Georgia indulge In the sleep of lethar
gy ? In Kentucky, the very Gibralter of Coonery,
the majority of the aggregate vote will scarcely
overgo 2500 for the whigs; and the chance* are
dechMy in fiavor of a majority of the popular vote
V <n attempting to cross the bra at tho Aransaa, gia hesitate aa to her duty 1 Democrats bestir your-
on Ibo'aoitla breakers,-and meat to piece* selves, fiom river torivaraad from Mountain to mm.
■rack _ _
tfce day foj] olv j n g fin schooner left here about board.
pended rtpco the pending contest. Rally w'rthen-
■tretand nothing belonging to tho 3d regiment thnsiasm—be united, and bent oo vfctwy and the
* infantry.‘7P$4*copfehs- arid erriw reached the day ahall be ears. The defeat of oof Standard
^ in Hfete,aa*tenfltirinK hot .the vaaoel’a pa- hearer, viUfre tifo temporary ascendency of Fader-
fn rod letters,' knd arartfonoT their clothing. A al principles. Thfe, thfe, is enough-to aaimate tiro
MkDDDfrtJ* tirta. hiraraodonradamaaM, aafl new* W» ■» *»thn
JV. .O. Jeff. Rep. 23d till.
Superior court: Jeremiah. Tate vs. Dcmscy Harrell
dfc Ol, Phillip Wilaan vai Dehney HairelL Lands
routed ont br Joint P. Ganldin.
Abo, 40 bend of stock cattle; *» the property of
William J. Bush, to satisfy arfife iaeoed from Early
Superior coerl: Beajuahr Collier va. Wilham
Bush, maker, and Joshua W.Iane, indorser. Gat-
tU nfttirtwi fmt by Bmhr “
^ JOHN C. BUTLER, Deputy Sheriff
- Sept 9,1845, 31 tds.
George K. Roberta
BILL
in Baker Superior
Court, for Ducmeiy
Injunction and Relief.
Returnable to the De
cember Term, 1845.
Francis Holden,
Peter J- Stroxier,
Jesse Tucker,
Abraham Dyson, and
Thomas Harvey.
rjtHE Public are hereby required to take notice,
- 1 - that on the first day of (bis instant,* Bill of In
junction was sanctioned by his Honor Lott Warren,
enjoining (he mid Francis Holden from trading, and
tlie said Tnckcr from paying to any person whatever,
two promisory notes, made payable in their face, to
ora David L. Holden, ora for two hundred and thir
ty-three dollars, the other for sixty-aeven dollars, both
Ming dated on or about tho fint instant, and due the
first day of January next, as any negociation will be
held vmd by the Court of Chancery.
GLORGE K. ROBERTS,
Complainant in the abate BiU.
September 1st, 1845. 21 3t
Copartnership-
DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS
Alban;
I vicinity, that they bane tide day associated
themselves in toe practice of their aaofrminn, and
haps that (heir uMon will prove satisfactory to their
mutual friends.
They will give prompt attention to til etita either
Their dloe'vritlbe continued at too ora, at pres
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
CT Messages left either at their office on Broad
at-, or at tho rraidrnm at Dr. Mstfasars, ccraar of
Pine and Joahaon at’al, wfll be promptly i
Albany, Aag. 3t, 1815, 20tT
J. LAW,
1UCHAKD F. & J. LYON,
ATTORN1ES df COUNSELLORS AT MW,
ALBANY, Baker Co., Ga,
H AVE recently entered intoa PorMerskipinthe
Practice of Late, and will continue the prac
tice in the several Courts of the counties of
Baker, Macon,
JLee, Dooly,
Hanttoiph, Decatur,
Sumpter, Irwin*
All matters submitted to their care in any of these
counties, wffi meet with prompt attention, and be
brought to a speedy conclusion,
april 30th 1815 3 ly.
S APPIN GTON’S
A Certain and Effectual Cun for
Fzveb aid Ague,
For sale by W. E. SMTOf.
april 16. 1 -tf
BICtMABD B- CEAlttK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany, GeoegiA.
Will practice in the Connties of Baker, Lee, Deca
tur, Dooly, Sunter, Randolph and rferly, of too
South-Western Circnit, Stewart, of the Chattahoo
chee, and Thomas, of the Southern Circnit,
VT Office under the “ Charier" Office, Broad ft.
THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
april 16, 1845.
Albany, Geobgia.
1 tf
BORA & McGWIEK'
D EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hata, Clothing Sta-
Albany, April, 16th. 1845. 1 ft
D. J, VASON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Albasx, Gzcbgic
april 16,1845. 1 tf
R. K. & J. B. REYES,
Anorneys A CotnueUon at Law.
Orriczs in Macox & Albaxt, Gz6.
They will practice in the following Counties.
Bibb, Macon. . Thomas, ’ ThomaniUe.
Houston. Perry. Decatur, Bcinbridge.
nay,Vienna. - StewArt, Lumpkin.
Macon, Larder'. Sumpter, Americas.
Lee, Stnrk$riUe. : ,:i :. Randolph, Cujibert.
Early, Dfefafy; " PufeskU lladkimille.
And hrtho CbenK Coort of tite Urffitd Sates flwtite
Dixbtel of Georgia.
~ not conflicting
The Mr^egbeatotil
Letter* may bo addressed to the firm at tether
laoa- r- -->
HitetottfeJbana. mtOSa'B. routs.
April 16, 1845, ■ 1 Am