The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, September 03, 1845, Image 4

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SHERIFFS SALES AND CLERKS NOTICES. Baker Mortgage Sale, FOR OCTOBER. "ISfTLJf be sold before the Court Home door ut ▼ * Norton, Baker county, on the firrt Tuesday in October next, the following property, to wit: Five mattnmes, 1 bedstead, 6 wash stands, 4 toilet tables, 24 Windsor chairs, 12 fancy chairs, 2 maple rocking chairs, 2 wooden-seat settees, 1 caoe-eest settee,24 wooden-bottom chain, 4 large arm chairs, 3 card tables and covers, O ewers and basins, 2 pair of fire dogs, 0 dot tea plates, 3 dot ceps and sau cers, S dot dinner and soup plates, 3 dot cup plates, 1 tea kettle, 4 small jugs, 3 large jugs, 20 side ashes, U pickle dishes, 4 salt cellars, S doz. tumblers, 3 dot knives and forks, 2 earring knives and forks, 2 dot wine glassies, 8 chamber pots, 6 sugar bowls, 1 shov el, 1 spade, 2 sets of carton, 2 sifters, one dinner tot, 2 small looking glasses, 1 mirror, 1 cut glass llall hunp, 1 plain Globe lamp, 2 Brittenia lamps, 6 iappaned lamps, 1 wardrobe,25 curtains, 3 doz. sheets, 2 dot pillow slips, 3 willow baskets, 4 painted buck ets, 4 cedar pi (gins, 1 kceler, 1 sugar dish, 2 large axes, 1 chop axe, 1 pair wafer irons, 2 butcher knives, 2 setts cake pans, 4 covered tin pans, 2 large tin pant, 4 spittoons, 1 coffee pot, six dippers and skim mers,! caQendsr, 3 oil paintings, 2 round tables and 1 bobtail bay horse: to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Baker Inferior Court, King A Roberta vs. Francis lloldcn. Property pointed out in said mortgage fife. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sheriff July 30,1843, 16, tdt Georgia, Early Cotmftj. 'IX/HERE AS, William McMillan applies lor Lct- ten of Administration on the estate of Daniel Sasser, fate 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 fatten should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th dny of August, 1846. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 20,1846, 19 30d. Georgia, Early County. ’TtrUEREAS, John McCorqoodalc, Administrator ’• of the estate of Harbert Gregory, deceased, applies for Lcttirrs of Dismission. These are tl deface to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and crediton of said deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said fatten should not be granted. Given under my band,' this 6th day of August, 1846. JAMES G. COLLIER, C.C.O. August 20,1843, 20 6m. GEORGIA, Baker Connty. Superior Court, June Term, 1846. John Tompkins, complainant VS. Andrew Y. Hampton, Lndweil Evans and Bill for Disaneng John Singleton, copartners, and Injunction. under the name, style and firm of A. Y. Hampton, & Co., defendants. TT appearing to the Court that Andrew Y. Ifamp- JL ton, ooq of said defendants, has been served by the Sheriff of Laurens county, and no service re turned as to the said Evans and Singleton. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that said Ludwell Evans and John Singleton, plead, answer or demur ro the said Bill at the next Term of this Court, or that said Bill be taken pro confesso. And it is or dered that this Order be published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, for the space of four months. The above is a true transcript from the Minutes of said Court, this, 23d day of J uiy, 1846. SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk. July 30, 1845, 1C 4ra. fROUR months afterdate application will be made JC to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lee county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell apart or all of the real andnersoualestato of James Roby, lata of said county dpfewBf, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of aaidestatev. B. O. KEATON, admit april 30,1846. T^OUR months after date, application will be made r to the Honorable Inferior Court of Early county, this City and its vicinity, together with that of 8 while sitting for Ordinary purpose, for lean to sett OERY, for which be has supplied hhrt*lf with a the real estate of J. C. Kirkland deceased. JOSEPH COLLIER, Adra’r. July 30,1848, 18, 4m. F OUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior court of Thomas county when aittingasaCourt of Ordinary,for leave to sell all the real estate of Simeon Sellers, late of said county, deceased. This July 6th 1846 PRIOR LEWIS, Adm’r. July 16 14 4m Georgia, Early County. '1X7’HERE AS, John McCcrquodme, Administrator ** of the estate of James f£ Frierson, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Die- These are therefore to cite and admonfali oil and ugular, the kindred and creditors of mid deceased, shew cause, if any exists, why said fatten should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 5th day of August, 1315, JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 20,1846, 19 6m. Georgia, Early County. W HEREAS Peter Lee, Administrator of the < tatft of Jmm Tulls deccved, mdifu to me for letters of dismission from the further administra- tion of said estate: These arc therefore,Incite, summon and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my baud, this 6th day of June 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. a June 26 11 inGra F&r., attended to. April 16,1845. I tT. m oWEtncoit. D R NELSQN takes this method of informing the public thktlie' is still attending to die PRAC- TICEOP MEDICINE,GRf " ~ lUtil mils. T71 OUR months after date,application will be made X7 to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for have to sell the property, real and personal, belonging to the estate of Samuel Howard, late of said county, de ceased. WM. a HOWARD, Ailmr. July 9,1846 13 4m »»«*•** ' i comii, g * assert. and MwBcinru, which We will WBWiFl to stuntS Itost oftbemoot skilful Chemist. Among them full set of i at his office over the 1 Hotel, when not proft Albany, Geo., April 16, id To Rent. T WO Stores in the Jowpr story of the Patriot baDding, and one Tenement in the second story, ».» K ^ april 16, 1846. 1 tf JVotlce. Tft/f ESSRS HORA A McGWIER, will act as onr 1TA Agents during the temporary absence of o Mr. Oheevtk from Albany. SIMS A CHEEVER. July 2,1846 12 # JOHN SPENCE, Caroline Belsbar 1 LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, vs. > In Sumter Superior Court. Woody G. Bclshar. J W hereas it is made appear by the return of the 8heriff that the defendant ia not to be found in fare county of Sumter: It is Ordered, that the said Woody G. Belsbar do appear at the next Superior Court to be lioldm in and for said county on the third Monday in November next,and then end thereon- t.wer said libel; and if is furtlier ordered that service 1-0 perncrfccted on the said Woody G. Bclshar by the publication of this rule once a month for three months in one of the public gazettes of this State, said publication to be had before the next term of this Court. A true extract from tire minutes of said Court, this -3th day of May, 1845 MANESSEH M. GUERY, C. S. C. May 28 7 ni3in 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 crediton of said deceased to shew.cause (if any exist) why said fet ters should not Ire granted. Given under my hand at office, this 2Gth day of June, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. , July 2 13 Cm WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, I s prepared to execute 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 hr 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 Bread srtcct, next doorabovc tire * Patriot’ building. May 14th 1845. 6 tf GEORGIA, Dooly County. Georgia, Early County. t W HEREAS Ktlreldred Hays, Administrator of the estate of Robert A. Gaulding deceased, ap plies to me for letters of Dismission. These are therefore, to cite, summon and admon isli all and sihmilar, tire kindred and creditors of raid deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 9th day of July 1815. JAflES G. COLLIER, C. C. O. July 23 15 mGm Surah Dozier, Executrix RULE NISI of the last Will and Testa- to Foreclose Mortgage, incut of James C. Dozier, in Dooly Superior Dec. vs. Court,May Term 1S45. Erwin Sutton A Daniel Mashbum. . I T appearing to tire Court upon tire petition of the plaintiff, that the defendants, on tire second day nf June, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred :.nJ thirty-eight, made their promisory note in writing, whereby, on or before the first day of January, eigh teen hundred and forty, they, the said Erwin and Daniel jointly and severally promised to pay one Wil- liam W. Taylor, or bearer, tho sum of eleven hue- tired and fifty dollars for value received of him tire ■ aid Taylor, who afterwards, to wit, on the day and year first aforesaid, transferee} and delivered said note to said James C. Dozier, he being then in life, in a fur course of trade, and for a valuable consideration. And afterwards, on tire eighth day of May, eighteen hundred and forty, the said Erwin and Daniel, the better to secure the payment of the said promikory note unto the-aid James C. Dozier, he being then cull in life, and th» boos fide bearer and owner there of, executed under their hands and seals, and then and there delivered to the said James C. Dozier, their certain Mortgage Deed, thereby mortgaging to the void James C. Dozier one lot of land, known by the r.umber two hundred and twenty-three, in the third District of said county of Dooly, with a grist and saw mill thereon, and all the appcrtcnances thereof; and which said mortgage was duly recorded in terms of the statute in such cases made and provided; and it further appearing to tire Court, that the note herein before described, is the identical note, the payment of which said mortgage was intended to secure, al though the same is not described in said mortgage, except as to tire amount of principal, and the time when the same became due and payable; and that there is still remaining due and unpaid, upon said note, the stun of ninehundred and ninety-three dol lars and forty cents principal, and tire further sum of two hundred and ninety-three dollars and thirty-eight rents interest thereon, np to this date; and tho plain tiff having prayed tho foreclosure of said mortgage: It is therefore, on motion of Kelly & Killen, I’lain- titTs Attorneys, Ordered that the said Erwin and Daniel do pay into this Court, on or before the first •lay of the next Term, the principal and interest due, and the interest hereafter to accrue upon said note and mortgage, or shew good and sufficient cause to the contrary, and that service of this Rule be per fected by publication of the same once a month for four months ia some public gazette published in 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, 1846. THOMASH.KEY.dk. May 21,1846. 6 m4m Notice. 930. On the first of January, 18415,1 promise to jay William Clifton, or bearer, Fifty Dollars, for value received. (Signed) E. H. Scabbobovgu. March 16th, 1844. I HEREBY forewarn any person from trading for the note of which tire above is a true copy, and also tire Maker from paying it to any person nut my- self, or order, as tire note ires been lost or mislaid. JAMES £. SCARBOROUGH. August 20,1845, 19 3t. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable tire Interior Court of Decatur county, while sitting lor ordinary purposes, win be sold ur tire first Tues day in November next, before the Court House door in Starkville, Lee county, within the legal hours of rale, tire following tracts or lots of bind, to wit:— No’s. 229,280,281 and fractions, No’s. 283 and 283 in tire 14tli district. Also, lot, No. 163, in tiie 4th district of Lee connty: sold as the property of Geo. Wvche, bite of Madison county, Fla., deceased.— Mold for tire benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms Cash. E. McELVEEN, Adm’r. Cairo, Angnst 20,1846, 19 tdi. T HE subscriber, having opened a Cigar Manu factory hi ThomasviRe, Georgia, ia prepared to furnish his customers and the public with any quantity of MTvtncipe Cigffri) on the moat liberal terms. His cigars are made by superior workmen, and of tho beet quality of IM PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri or and excellency of flavor, will challenge acompor- son with the finest imparted Principe. He has also on band 10,000 CMo, Brown, and halt Spanish, All of which are put up in tho neatest style.- Per sons visiting tire place are invited to call and exam ine for .themselves. All orders by mail promptly attended to. II. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist. Thomasville, May, 18th, 1816. 10 ly CARRIAGE MAKINGe rTHIE rupeeriber is at length able to announce to -*• his friends and tire pulJic generally, that be is 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, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. *„* All wort done on liberal terms, and at the shortest notice. NICHOLAS LONG. Albany, Geo. July 9 1845 13 tf Just Rccivcd, Alb Sacks Rio and iaguiria Cottce, faU 400 Socks Salt, 40 BUs Old Rectified Whiskey, 5 do. American Brandy, 5 do. N. E. Rum 1 Pipe Superior Otani Brandy. 70 Coil Manilla & Hemp Rope, Together with a large assortment of India and Ken tucky Bagging, English and Sweedes Iron, Trace Chains, Weeding Hoes, Axes and Hollow Ware. Persons desiring to purchase win do well to give me ~. SMITH. ( sal Soda, NaJcratus, Rotten-stone, Gum Myrrh, C.-’ ctme Pepper,carfa. Magnesia, Hcicea,Kops AStsuS Eng. rflSiwal, ^Mtag NlhAEyjtlfkiLrSgi aulph Morphine, do. Quinine, Blue 5 Citrate of faun, Camphor, Pocket Instruments, Oca tar Instruments, Injection Pipes, Stomach IwT fSlrwdncr IrtKtmmont« 1 BrCJlSt pipes, Nipple Gil;;* -' igand thumb Lancets, ic/Sc ALSO, A splendid assortment of Perfumery to winch we call the attention of fadie. .~i —f* noee, rexiracts; a Tandy us Almond, Palm, Orange, MIUf cest quality, Oteophaa and Verbena vihg, Jayne a 50,000 CIGARS. , Alcohol spTutpcniin*, Et l Rotten-stone, Gum I •o^eoftherteL na Cream (hr «w ving.'Jaync’s Hair Ttonic, Hair dye, Balm of CoS' bia. Toilet Powders, Powder Pulfe etc. foc.—togetlu er with a supply of Patent Medicines, of which Os- most popular kinds, and sach as are of any merit, a rj always tic kept on hand:—none other will be oflered to our customers. We have also received am stock of School Books and Stationary, h urav ire examined at any time at our cstaUh*. ttri. l’Icase give ns a call. WELCH A NELSON. May 28 7 tf PROSPECTUS OF THE F.lItoUERS’ IsIBRJiRV AND MONTHLY JOURNAL OF A8RICULTURE. JOUS S. SKINNER, EDITOR. None can have well studied the true sources of National welfare, without perceiving the natural and friendly connexion existing between Manufactures, Commerce and Agriculture. The policy which strikes at tiie prosperity of the Manufacturing con sumer, must damage tire Agricultural producer, and neither can be injuriously affected without detriment to the Merchant, at once consumer and carrier for both. As, however, the elements of manufacturing and commercial industry must be derived chiefly from the toil, fa it not the obvious interest of all other classes that tire one which gives to all then- employment and subsistence, .should be encouraged ana benefited with every adyhribge that science can confer and the most enlightened industry make available ? Yet it has not Men until comparatively a late period in Europe, and still later in America, that the public mind lias been made properly sensible of the necessity of Science to Agriculture, and so to respect Fanning as essentially an intellectual and tligniiicd pursuit—one which shuuld imply for its followers high mental cultivation and various attain ments. Happily, however, educated young men are TO TMME AUFFIsICTED. DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS, ALBANY, GEORGIA. fJTAKES this method to inform Ms friends that fa x still resides at the .above place, and wilt give Ida attention to persons afflicted with chronic ui supposed incurable farms of disease. From his sic- eeaa heretofore in the management of such user, persons afflicted will find it to their interest to ghe him a trial, for if he does not permanently cure, fa may ut least mitigate their suffering*. Those especially laboring under Liver Complain, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, 1W ebetis. Cough, Erysipelatous affections, Scroffuk Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhca Gleet, Tic Dou loureux, Hysteria, l’Ulsey, Epilepsy, Chocs, Drape, Araenorhea, Prolapsus Uteri, tec. foe.. Piles. Hema, Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcers, Hydrocele, 4tc.,\vouH do well to consult him. Dr. N. Will remove all cates of 8yphaUlic taist from the system, and warrant them, no cure no pay. Persons living at a distance, who are afflictai, would do well to call in peracn, if not conveuicnt,fa communicating, poet paid, with Dr. Nichols, givhq symptoms, dee., and enclosing the foe, • 10, can re ceive directions for the management of their casts. Albany, Oca., April 23, 1846. 2 ly a call. Albany, april 16, 1845. W- E. 1 Administrator’s Sale. TXTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October * * next, before tho Court House door in Blakely, Early county, in the usual boors of sale, agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of said county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, a Negro man named Jim, of yellow complexion, about 36 or 40 years of age, as the property of Elijah Fenn, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of tire heirs and creditors of said dcc’d. WILLIAM GRIMES, Adm’r. July 30,1815, 16 tds. THOMAS BARRETT, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, T akes pleasure in notifying his numerous patrons and tire public genepally, that he still occupies his old stand in Broad street, opposite tire American Hotel, where he will be ready at all times to wait up on customers who will do him tire favor to call.— Ilia work will be warranted, and cutting dona in the A Ll, person, indebted to the estate of Jas. Ward, I against said estate, to render them in, in terms of tire 1,0 ,b ’ 1B4S - law. A. P. COWART, J ... JOSIAII VINSON, \ JUm July 30,1845, 16 40d. Georgia, Baker County. AM/HERE AS, Morphy Taylor, Administrator an ” the estate of James Taylor, fate of said county deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismiiaioa from said A^ninisiratioa: These are therefore^ to cits, sannnoa and ad . i.vh all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said ■far eased to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, (if any they have) wire aaid fatten should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this sixth day of May, 1845. SET}! C. STEVENS, C. C. O. May 7,- • 6m JOMWIMfefafaB kinds rnsimr 11-nt this Office April 1C, 1846. To Gentlemen of Fashion. \ fl|HE ndersigned respectfully informs JL the Citizens of Albany and the sur rounding country, that he lias bought tire latest Pat ent for cutting Gentlemen-iGormcnU, which he war rants equal to the best New York style. Ho will regularly receive tire latest Fashions. As he has no partner with whom to divide the pro* fits, be is enabled by strict attention to business, to sell and work according to the pressure of tire times. The latest style of goods will be found at his store, and Ready-made clothing, Hats, Cape, Ac. die. All work warranted to be inidc to the ntishetion of his customers, us regards taste and fashion. A. G. WEAVER, Merchant Tailor. May 14,1845. 6 ly A LL persons indebted to tire estate of J. C. Kirk- tn. laud deceased, ore requested Jo make immediate payment, and those having demands against said deceased, to present them in terms of the law. JOSEPH COLLIER, Adm’r. July 30,1845, 16, 40d. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Peter Smal- lan, late of Baker county, deceased, are request ed to make immediate payment; and those having claims against said estate will present them properly attested within the time presented by law. LEWIS S. McGWIER, Adm’r. Albany, August 20,1846, 19 6w. GROCERIES. T He subscriber has now on bund, and will be re ceiving from New York and New Oriemis, tire following articles of Groceries, which he ofien to bis ohstomera, and the public gen erally, an as reasonable terms, FOR CASH, as can be bought in this market; and respectfully solicits tire patronugo of the public generally. Among hit assortment can be found Rio and Cuba Coffee. {Manilla and Ky. Twine, Hu^rar, Refined Loaf and Kentucky Bagging, Ti'OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Interior Court of Early county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to self the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of James Ward, late of said county accessed. A. P. COWART, i ... JOSIAH VINSON, \ Adm "* July 30,1846, 16 4m. TTIOUR raootfas after date, application wiU be made J. to the Honorable the Inicnor Court of Decatur connty, when sitti n&for Ordinary purposes, for leave to self tire negroes belonging to tne estate of Will iam Montgomery, asm, fate of tire State of South GEORGE G. GAINES, Adm’r. July 161846. 14 4m F 3UR moths after date application will be made to the Honorable tire Inferior court of Sumter .while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave negro boy irefoaging to the estate of Allen deceased. Sfafetoheoadafor thepurpoae L. P. DORMAN, Adm'r.Je bonis non. Hay 14th 1845. 6 4m of division. Flour, Northern and Wes.jl tern. Bacon, Country and Wei tern. Lard, Vinegar, Soap (varieties of) Tobacco, (various brands) < Snuff (bottles & bladders) ! Sperm A Tallow C Cheese, Batter, Spices & E.*tnd.: Manilla and Ky. Hope. i and Spikes, far andShot, suasion Caps ft Flints, ' ‘ag Claeses, . Mills, Singling IntchctSg oil ins’ Axes, feeding A Patent Hoes, " Salt and Brooms, i and Syrup. Prime Fork, ’As. Ac. JACKSON. ■ and I Albany, Geo. april 16 1845. I tf GREAT DISCOVERY! DR. WATSON'S UNRIVALED FEVER AND AGUE PILLS! A CERTAIN and permanent cure for AGUE and FEVER, in all its various forms, in four hours. For safe in Albany, Ga., by Warren A Emus, at tire Drug Store, and by Agenta generally throughout the Southern part of Georgia and Alabama. K>£ate Blank* for tale at tUt ojicc. now betaking themselves to Fanning as a business, which, like the learned profession*, has its own prin ciples and will have its literature; and truly it may he asked what subjuct lias lately given rise to me moirs and works more profound and instructive, or been fruitful of more interesting result* of scientific investigation, than Agriculture? Who, among mod ern Literati, enjoy more enviable distinction tharv Liebig and Jobsstox, Bucssixgxui.t and Candolle ? The taste for Agricultural Literature iu our country, -thanks to the able Journals that encourage it, keeps pace with its progress in Europe. The more fully to meet the demand thus created, we have decided to publish on the first day of July, and monthly there after, tire Farjuk’s Lujhasy and MoxnrLr Jous- nal or Acucultubb, to be edited by Jeon 8. Skin- xxb, late Assistant Postmaster General, end founder of the first Agricultural periodical published in this country.—-Each number will consist of two dis tinct parts, viz:— I. THE FARMERS’ LIBRARY, in which will be published continuously the hest Standard Works on Agricnkure, embracing those which, by their cos or tire language in which they are written, wouk otherwise seem beyond the reach of nearly all A- merican Farmers. In this way we shall ghre for two or three dollars the choicest European treatises and researches in Agriculture, costiag ten tiurea aa much in the orignal editions, not easily obtained at any nice, and virtually out of the reach of men who live nr 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 the Library will form a com plete series, exploring and exhibiting the wliofe field of Natural Science, and developing the rich treas ures which Chemistry, Geofeey and Mechanics have yielded and may yield to lighten the labors and swell .the harvest of the intelligent husbandman.— The work will be arranged that the Fanners’ Libra ry may be bound up by itself, forming a mammoth volume of 600 pages at the end of each year; or each work contained therein may be hound separ ately. If. THE MONTHLY JOURNAL OF AGRI CULTURE wilt likewise contain about 50 pages jrer month, and will comprise, I. Foreign: Selections from the higher class of British. French awl Ger- deroted to Agriculture, with extracts from new books which may not published in the Library, Ac. Ac. 3. American: Editorials, com- im-]The facilities of this New Fire-proof Ware House, MACON, GEORGIA. T HE undersigned, having erected a Fire-proj IIMoiur, situated at the head of Crttuc Av enue, tenders his services to his friends and the pel- lie generally, for the storage of COTTON and DIES* ClIANDIS’E, and tiie transaction of Commission Business, in all its brandies, pledging himself to use every ex ertion to promote the interests of, render retisfacliai to, those who may confide business to bis charge. Tire Storage and sale of Cotton will be under tfe direction of Mr. JOHN JONES, who has long lea known in the tire Vare4reuse business, and will gut larticslar attention to the safe of cottco, and the fi- ng of orders for goods. liberal advances will bemndo on cotton in stow, or to ho shippod. Bagging, Rope, it Twine, together with any other articles will be fnrnhfed customers at the lowest market prise. N. B. Storage and commission at customary JERRY COWLI Macon, June 9S, 1846. 11 w6m JVoticc. T HOMAS H. KEY respectfully announces to his friends that Ire is a candidate for the Clerk ships of the Superior and Inferior Courts of the Coin- ty of Dooly, at the ensuing election onthe first Mo day in January next. June 25. ll tf TBE PATRIOT OFFICE, ON BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE TBE AMERICAN HOTEL. Is now supplied with Mats mu necessary the prompt, neat, and economical execu tion of every description of BOOK AND JOB PRINT! CHECKS, WAYBILLS, CIRCULARS, SHOWBILLS, DRAY RECEIPTS, steamboat bills, bills of lading, ‘ Railroad bills, business cards, STAGE BILLS, CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, BILL HEADS, CARDS, NOTES, FOB- dfcc. proved processes, discoveries in Agriculture, new implements, Ac. Ac. In this department alone will ours resemble any American work ever yet publish, ed. It can hardly be necessary to add that no Politi cal, Economic, or other controverted doctrine, will be inculcated through this magazine. It* price will be Five Dollar* a year in advance, for two royal oc tave volumes of 600 rages each. Five copes will be serk to the addreus of any one sending 820. Each number of the Library will be illustrated by numerous Engravings, printed on rime obtained ex pressly for tiiis work, and on good )*pcr—the whole got up as such a work should be. If it does net prove the best as well is the amplest and most com prehensive Agricultural work ever published in this cormtry, tire fault shall not rest With the puhiishera, and we are rare it will not fall short for wont of In dustry or devotion in the Editor. The low and defi nite rate of postage chargeable oasnoh .periodical, ■ay six to eight cents a number—will enable many totakelt who would otherwise have been repcllodby We respectfully solicit orders from all who may incline to aid ua, us eariy a* will suit their com er.- fence. Address GRflELEY A McELRATH, Si New York, July, 1845. Printing, cannot be surpassed in South ■ Hedt _ H *&!*• «u «r which fa new antflho most modem cart Tho attention of those who r - - mon work.c f and i kind of BLANKS will be kept constantly on hand. Any for either Job. Mag IM,