The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, September 17, 1845, Image 4

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SHERIFF'S SALES AND CLERKS NOTICES. Baker Mortgage Sale, FOB OCTOBER. 'CXTILL bo oold before tbe Court House door at TY Newton,Baker county,On the firstTuesday in Octoticr next, tbe fcUowinc property, towit: Five mattiasees, I bedstead, 6 wash stands, d toilet tables, 34 Windsor ehahs, 13 (aney chairs, 3 maple rocking chairs, 8 wooden^eat settees, 1 eaneoeat eettee, 34 wuodeiHiottom chair*, 4 km aim chairs, U card tables and covers, 6 ewers andbasins, 3 pair of fire dogs, 6 do*, tea plates, 3 doz. cups and sau cers; 8 doz. dinner and soup plates, 3 do*, cup plates, 1 tea kettle, 4 email jugs, 3 large jugs, 30 aide d-shes, 6 pickle dishes, 4 salt cellars, 5 doz. tumblers, 3 doz. knives and forks; 3 carving knives and forks, 3 doz. wine glassies, 8 chamber pots, 6 sugar bowls, 1 shov el, 1 spade, 3 seta of castors, 3 sifters, one dinner pot, 3 small looking glasses, 1 mirror, 1 cut glass Hall folup, 1 plain Globe lamp, 3 Brittank lamps, 6 jappaned lamps, 1 wardrobe,25curtains,3doz.sheets, 3 doz. pillow slips, 3 willow baskets, 4 painted buck- eta, 4' cedar piggina, 1 keeier, 1 sugar dish, 3 large axes, 1 chop axe,l pair wafer irons, 3 butcher knives, 3 setts cake pans, 4 covered tin pans, 3 large tin pons, 4 spittoons, 1 coflfcc pot, six dippers and skim mers, 1 Callender,Soil paintings,3 round tables and 1 bobtail bay bone: to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Baker Inferior Court, King & Roberts vs. Francis ““ R ’SK^r.»3‘aT§S« u July 30,1315; to, tds. of Early county; as the property of John A. Wood, to satisfy a fi la issued from Early Superior court: Seaborn Hays, bearer, vs. John A. Wood. Abo, tbe lands composing Joshua McDonald’s plantstion in the 38th district of Early county; aa ho property of Joshua McDonald, to satisfy a fi & issued burn Early Superior court: George W. Towns vs. Joabua McDonald. Lane by defendant. Aimak, two late of fomp«fipg tbe in the 26th district of Early county, now in tbe pos session of Derosey Hand); as tho property of Dem- scy Harrell, to satisfy two fi fas issued from Decatur Superior court: Jeremiah Tate vs. Demsey Harrell &• Co., Phillip Wilson vs. Demsey Harrell, lands pointed out by John P. Gauldin. Also, 40 licad of stock cattle; as tbe property of William J. Bush, to satisfy a fi & issued from Early Superior court: Benjamin Collier vs. William J. Bush, maker, and Joshua W. Lone, indorser. Cat- tie pointed out bv Bush. JOHN C. BUTLER, Deputy Sheriff Sept 3,1846, 31 tds. Baker Mortgage Sale*, FOR OCTOBER. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court House door in Newton, Baker county, between the usual hours of sale, tire following property, to wit: Six lots of land, situated in the 3d district of sard county, viz: Lots No’s 177,178,183,181,217 and 318—all levied on as the property of Francis (5. Baldwin, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker Superior court; James Sapp and Nathan Rackley vs. Francis G.- Baldwin. Property pointed out in said fi fa. Also, three city lots, in tho city of Albany, known as No’s 65,67 and 69, on Pine street; levied on as the property of Moniacia Alexander, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker Superior court; Wm. Henderson, adm’r of Wm Howard, dcc’d vs. Mor- dacia Alexander. Property pointed out in said fi fa. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sheriff Sept. 3, 1846, 21 tds. Baker SlicrilPs Sale, FOR OCTOBER. W ILL be sold before the Court House door at Newton, Baker county, on the first Teusday in October next, the followin'* property, to wit: One house and lot, situated in the city of Albany, Ko. not known, but known as the residence of Capt. Jesse Lott; levied on as bis property, to satisfy sun dry fi fas from Baker Superior court: John P. Gaul- ■iin, adm’r, &c., and others vs. Jesse Lott. Proper ty pointed out by plaintiff. Also, one negro man, called Allen; levied on as tho property of \Vm. Henderson, to satisfy one fi fa from Baker Superior court: Richmond I- Paine vs. William Henderson. Also, lot of land, No. not known, in the first dis trict of Baker county, but known as the place where on Wilson Hall now lives; levied on as tbe property of Charles W. Millingan, to satisfy sundry justice ti fas: John Lyon and others vs. Charles W. Milli gan. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made tuid returned by a constable. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sheriff. At the same time and place, Will be sold, One negro woman, named Dinah, about 40 years old; levied on os the property of John Montgomery to satisfy several fi las from Baker Superior court one in tavor of E. Simpson, 4. Co., and others vs. John Montgomery. Property pointed out by pl’tf. Also, three lots of land, in the 3d district of Baker county, No’s. 239,240 and 241 ; levied on as the property of Lemuel B. Skaggs, to satisfy sundry fi fas " Ribinson and July 3,1843 twill be made art of Baker l for leave y “real and personal, belonging to el Howard, late of said county, de- WM. H. HOWARD, Admr. 13 4m Tj’OUR months afterdate, application will bemade •*- to the Honorable Inferior Court of Early county, w hile sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell tbe real estate of J. C. Kirkland deceased. JOSEPH COLLIER, Adm’r. July 30,1845, 16, 4m. Georgia, Early County. ■**7'HERE AS, William McMillan applies for Let s'* ters of Administration oo the estate of Daniel Sower, late of mid county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, toshew cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6tb day of August, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 20,1845, 19 30d. ' Early Mortgage Sale, FOR NOVEMBER. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Blakely, Early county, on tbe first Tuesday in November next, the following property to wit: Eleven mules, 6 bead of hones, 60 head of Mock cattle, Abraham, a negro man, about 70 years-old; Alien, a man, about 40 yean old; Peter, a man, 43 years old; Hollan, a woman, about 60 years old; Levi, a man, about 18 yean old; Jerry, a boy, 15 years old: Abner, a boy, 12 yean old; Littleton, a boy, 10 yean old; Peter, a boy, 7 yean old; Richard, a boy, 5 yean old; Sam, a man, about 35 rears old—all levied on aa the property of Joshua Jams, to satisfy a Mortgage Fi Fa issued from Early Inferior court: Mary Lunday vs. Joshua Har ris. Property pointed out in Aid b fa. JOSEPH COLLIER, Sheriff Sept. 3,1845, 21 tds. Georgia, Early County: HEKEAS Robert W. Sheffield, Administrator * ' of the estate of Jesse Brown, deceased applies for letters of Dismission: These arc therefore to cite summon and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to shew cause (if any exist) why said let ters should not be granted. Given tinder ray hand at office, this 26th day of June, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. July 3 13 Cm Georgia, Early County. 117I1EREA8, John McCorquodale, Administrator »• 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 should not be granted. Given under my band, this 5th day of August, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 20,1845, 20 6m. Georgia, Baker County. '1*7’HEREAS, Matthew Brinson applies to ** for Letters of Administration ou the estate of Isaac Brinson, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite ana admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,' to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by kw, then and there to shew cause, (if any they havej why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, this, 1st day of Sep- tember. 1845* SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. a Sept. 3,1845, 21 30d. Georgia, Marly County. Wf HEKEAS, John McCorquodale, Administrator • » of thecstateof 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 hand, this 6th day of August, 1845, JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 20,1845, 19 6m. Georgia, Early County. 1M7IIEKEAS Ethcldred Hays, Administrator of * * the estate of Robert A. Gaulding deceased, ap plies to me for letters of Dismission. These are therefore, to cite, summon ami admon ish all and sibgular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my liaud this 9th day of July 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, C. C. O. July 23 15 m6m On the first of January, 1816,1 promise to ' Dollars, for To Rent. T WO Stores in the lower story of the building,and one Tenement in the to be completed by the 1st day of June. npril 16, 1845. second) "tf* 0 * MEDICAL. D R NELSON takes this method of! public that be la still attending to MEDICINE, in its diflercnt this City and its vicinity, together with that da ich he hassupplied himself 2 Georgia, Baker County. I*/- HE REAS, Alien Lewis applies to me lor Let- ' * tors of Administration on the estate of Samuel Seders, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish ad and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and. appear at my office within tbe time pre scribed by taw, then and there to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this, 1st day of Sep- tember. 1845. SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. a Sept. 3,1845, 21 30d. GERY, for which . full set of instruments. Herasybefoundatan at his office over the Drug 8tare, or at the Hotel, when not professionally engaged. Albany, Geo., April 16, 1845. l Just Rccivctl Sacks Rio and Laguiria aU 400 Sacks Salt, 40 Bids Old Rectified Whiskey, 6 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 tad k _ tacky Bagging, English and Sweedes Irco-lvl Chains, Weeding Hies, Axes and Ifollofe Uvl Persons desiring to purchase will do well to ri^l * call. w-E.ssirnii Albany, april 16, 1845. 1 tf - 1 Georgia, Early County. W HEREAS Peter Lee, Administrator of the es tate of Jesse Tull, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismiaeion from the further administra tion of said estate: These are therefore, tocite, summon and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if anv they have; why said letters should not be granted Given under my band, this 5th day of June 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. June 25 11 mGm GEORGIA, Dooly County. Sarah Dozier, Executrix of the last Will and Testa ment of James C. Dozier, Dec. vs. Erwin Sutton ti Daniel Mashburn. RULE .MSI to Foreclose Mortgage, in Dooly Superior CourtyMay Term 1845. r TO TIME AFFLICTED. DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS, ALBANY, GEORGIA. WAKES this method to inform bis friends that he A e tiU resides at the above place, and will give his attention to persons afflicted with chronic and supposed incurable forms of disease. From his suc cess heretofore in the management of such cases, persons afflicted will find it tP their ipterfst to jive him a trial, for if ho docs not permanently cure) he mav at least mitigate their sum-rings. Those especially laboring under Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Broo- enctis, Cough, Erysipelatous affections, Scroffula, Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhea Gleet, Tic Dou loureux, Hysteria, Palsey, Epilepsy, Chorea, Dropsy, Amenorbea, Prolapsus Uteri, Ac. Sic., Piles, Hernia, Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcers, Hydrocele, &c., would do well to consult him. Dr. N. will remove all cases of Syphalilie taint from the system, and warrant them, no cure no pay. Persons living at a distance, who arc afflicted, would do well to call in person, if not convenient, by communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichols, giving symptoms, Sic., and enclosing tho fee, §10, can re ceive directions for tbe management of their cases. Albany, Gen., April 23, 1845. 2 ly from Baker Superior court: Cyrus others vs. Ismael B. r Skaggs Marion M. Seaggs and Newton H. Skaggs, adm’rs of L. B. Skaggs. Pro perty pointed out by administrators. Also, the 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 ns tho property of Lemuel B. Skaggs, to satisfy one fi fa from Baker Superior court: George S. IJm** vs. Marion M. Skaggs and Newton H. Skaggs, adin’rs of Lemuel B. Skaggs, dcc’d. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, lot of land. No. 295, in the 3d district of Ba ker county; levied on as the property of Morgan Brown, to satisfy four justice court fi fas: Isaac Tull vs. Morgan Brown, principal, and Silas Floyd, secu rity. Levy made ami returned by a constable. Also, two mules and one small road waggon and two harness; levied on ns the property of Tho’s. T. McCollum, to satisfy one fi fo from Randolph Superi or court: Nathan U. Christie vs. said McCollum. H. B. GUNNISON, D. Sh’ff. Sept 3,1845, 21 tds. Notice. 850. William Clifton, or bearer, Fifty value received. (Signed) E. H. Scarborough. March 16th, 1844. 1 HEREBY forewarn any person from trading for the note of which the above is a true copy, and also the Sinker from paying it to any person but my self, or order, as the note has been lost or mislaid. JAMES E. SCARBOROUGH. August 20, 1845, 19 3t. Administrator’** Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tues day in November next, before tho Court House door in Starkvillc, Lee county, within the legal hours of sale, the following tracts or lots of land, to wit:— No’s. 229,280,281 and fractions, No’s. 282 and 283 in tho 14tli district Also, lot No. 163, in the 4th district of Lee connty: sold as theproperty of Geo. Wyclie, late of Madison county, Fla., deceased.— Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 'Terms Cash. E. McELVEEN, Adm’r. faim. August 20, 1846, 19 tds. I T appearing to the Court upon the petition of the plaintiff, that the defendants, on the second day of June, in the year of oar Lord, eighteen hundred Early ShcrilPs Sales, FOR OCTOBER. W ILL be sold on the lirst Tuesday in October next before the Court House door in Blakely, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: Lot of land. No. 100, in the 26th district of Early county; as the property of Isbam R. Sheffield, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a justice court of said county: John Matlock and others vs. I sham R. Sheffield. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, 140 aerea of lard, being the north-east part of lot No. 155, in the 28 th district of slid county; as the property of David Howard, to satisfy two fi fas, ono from tlie Superior court of said county: Sam’l Gainer, Guardian of Marion J. Phillips vs. George W. Stewart and David Howard—the other issued tram a justice court of said county: Edward Roe vs. David Howard and George W. Stewart. Land painted 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. 1). Slayton, having thereon a two story building with other improvements; as tbe property of Suas Wilson, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Early Superior court: George G. Miller vs. Joseph P. Hardee and Silas- Wilson. Property pointed oat by Silas Wilson. Also, one nerto womin, named Linda, about 30 yean old; as tee property of William C. Loath, to satisfy two fi fra, ono from Troup Superior court: Kinchin Little vs. William C.Leoth, principal, and Sankey T. Johnson, security—the other from Troop Inferior court: Rufus Brown vs. William C. Loath, property pointed out by Leath. Also, lot of land, No. 181, in the 4th district, and Matilda, a negro woman, about 34. yean old, and Frederick, a boy, about 17 years old; as the property of John Buchanan, to Mflsfy a S & issued from Ear ly Superior court: Alexander Fryer.-adm’r of Wm. Y. Flyer, deceased, vs. John Buchanan. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. . JOSEPH COLLIER, 8heriff At tie tame time and place, tcill ha sold, Lot of Bind, No. not known, in the 6th district of A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jas. Ward, late of Early county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, to rentier them in, in terms of the law. A. P. COWART, ) ... JOSIAH VINSON, t Adm "■ July SO, 1845, 16 40d. A 1*1* 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 term* of the law. JOSEPH COLLIER, Adm’r. Jnly 30,1815, 16, 40d. levied cn MUM ptqperi* of Wfflhhi Sutton* to mile- fta Ate issued from Early Superior court: John Dill Si Co. vs. William Sutton. Abo,dne haKof lo^No. 214, fc»the28th district r note in writing, f January, cigh- said Envin and iiol jointly and severally promised to pay one Wil- i W. Taylor, or bearer, the sum of eleven hnn- • Administrator’!* Sale. VSflLL lie sold on the first Tuesday in October * * nr-xt, before the Court House door in Blakely, Early county, in the usual hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of said comity, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, a Negro man named Jim, of yellow complexion, about 35 or 40 years of age, as theproperty of Elijah Fcnn, late of said county deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dcc’d. WILLIAM GRIMES, AUm’r. July 30,1845, 16 tds. and thirty-eiL whereby, on or before the first da; tocn hundred and forty, they, ' Daniel liatn dred and fifty dollars for value received of him tbe said Taylor, who afterwards, to wit, on the day and year first aforesaid, transfered and delivered said note to said James C. Dozier, he 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, tho better to secure the payment of tho said promissory note unto tho said James C. Dozier, ho being then still in life, and the bona 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 tbe said Janies C. Dozier one lot of land, known by the number two hundred and twenty-three, in the third District of said connty ofDooiy, with a grist and saw mill thereon, and all the appertenanees thereof; and which said mortgage was duly recorded in terms of the statute in such cases made and provided; and it further appearing to the Court, that tlio note herein before described, is the identical note, the payment of which said mortgage was iintended to secure, al though tho 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, upon said note, tho sum of nine hundred and ninety-three dol lars and forty cents principal, and the further sum of two hundred and ninety-three dollars and thirty cents interest thereon, up to this date; and the. tiff having prayed the foreckenre of said mortgage It is therefore, on motion of Kelly St Kiilen, Plain tiff's Attorneys, Ordered that the said Erwin and Daniel do pay into this Court, on or before the first day of the next Term, the principal and interest due, anil tho interest hereafter to accrue upon said note and mortgage, or shew good and sufficient cause to tbe contrary, and that service of thia Rule be per fected by publication of the same once a month for fourmontns in some public gazette published in this State, or bv service of copies thereof upon tbe said Erwin ami Daniel, or their agents or representatives, three mouths before the said next Term. A true extract from the Minutes of tbe Court, this 13th May, 1845. THOMAS H. KEY, Clk May 21,18-15. 6 m4m S T ew Fire-proof Ware House. MACON, GEORGIA. T HE undersigned, having erected a Fire-proof Warehouse, situated at the head of Cotton Av enue, tenders bis services to bis friends and the pub lic generally, for tlie storage of COTTON and CHANDISE, and the transaction of Commission Business, in all its branches, pledging himself to use every ex ertion to promote the interests of, render satisfaction to, those who may confide business to his cliargc. The Storage and sale of Cotton will he under the direction of Mr. JOHN JONES, who lias long been known in the the Vare-house business, and will give nrticular attention to the sale of cotton, and the tili ng of orders for goods. Liberal advances will be made on cotton in store, or to bo shipped. Bussing, Rope, A' Ticine, together with any other articles will be furnished customers at the lowest market pri :e. N. B. Storage and commission at customary rates. COWLES. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Peter Smtl- 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 prescribed by law. LEWIS 8. McGWIER, Adm’r. Albany, August 20,1845, 19 6w. ¥?OUR months after date, application will be made m to the Honorable .the Inferior Court of Early connty, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for have to sell the Land ana Negroes belonging to the estate of James Ward, late of said coonty deceased. A. P. COWART, J.. , . JOSIAH VINSON, i Adm r July 30,1845, 16 4m. Bid for Ditaneny and Infraction. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Decatur county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave ill tbe negroes belonging to the estate of Will iam Montgomery, sen., hue of the State of South C * rt>lim ’ GEORGE G. GAINES, Adm’r. July 161845. 14 4m GEORGIA, Baker County. Superior Court, June Term, 1845. Andrew Y. Hampton, Ludweli Evans and John Singleton, copartners, under the name, style and firm of A. Y. Hampton, Si Co., defendanls. J T appearing to the Court that Andrew Y. Hamp ton, one of said defendants, has been served by the Sheriff of Laurens county, and no service re turned as to tbe said Evans and Singleton. It is therefore ordered by tbe Court, that said Ludweli Evans and John Singleton, plead, answer or demur to the said Bill at the next Term of (his Court, or that said Bill be taken pro eonfesso. And it is or dered that this Order be published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, for tbe space of four TOOUR moths after date application will be made f to the Honorable the Interior court of Sumter county, while sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to sellanegro boy belonging to the estate of Allen Dorman deceased. Sale to be made for the purpose of division. L. P. DORMAN, Adm'r. do beau mam. May 14th 1845. ft 4m TOOUR months after date application will be made I- to the Honorable tbe InfriW court of Thomas county when sitting aa a Coart of Ordinary, for leave to seif all the real estate of Simeon Sellers, late of •aid county, deceased. This Jnly 6th 1846 . . PRIOR LEWIS, Adm’r. July 16 14 4m The above is a true transcript from the Minutes uf said Court, tins, 23d day of July, 1845. SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk. July 30,1846, 16 4m. Georgia, Baker County. VATHEREAH, Murphy Taylor, Administrator on ** thecstateof Junes Taylor, late of saidcounty deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said Adminisiration: These are therefore, to cite, summon and admon ish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deeeasedto be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, (if any they hare) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this sixth day of May, 1845. SETH C. STEVENS, C. C. O. May 7, KJ* Law Blankt for sale at this office. To Gentlemen of Fashion T HE ndersigned respectfully ii the Citizens of Albany and the rounding country, that lie has bought thclatnt |v| ent for cutting Gentlemens Garments, which he ’ rants equal to the best New York style, lfe regularly receive the latest Fashions. Ashe has no partner with whom to divide U* ^ fits, ho is enabled by strict attention to businndl sell and work according to the pressure ofthe^ Tho iateat style of gupd* will bo found at hhnu. and Ready-mado cloths®, Hats, Caps, &c, 4 All work warranted to be mauC to the satisfretim, his customers, as regards taste and fashion. A. G. WEAVER, Merchant Toiler. May 14,1845. 5 ly GROCERIES. T ile subscriber has now on hand, and willies ceiving from New York and $cw Orlcam, & following articles of Groceries, which he offers to his cust#Krs, and the public • erally, on os reasonable terms, FOR CA81I, t»ct| be bought in this market; and respectfully soiicil the patronage of tho public- generally. Amour 11 assortment can he found F Rio and Culm Coffee. Manilla and Ky. Twin-, I Sugar, Refined Loaf and Kentucky Bagging, \Vtst India. Cotton do. Flour, Northern and Wes. Nails and Spikes, tern. P. .wder and Shot, Bacon, Country and Wes- Percussion Caps& FIi&,| tom. Looking Glasses, Lard, Vinegar, Coffee Mills, Soap (varieties of) Shingling hatchets, Tobacco, (various brands) Collins’ Axes, Snuff (bottles Si bladders) Weeding & Patent I Lei Sgerm & Tallow Caudles, Table Salt and Broom-. Macon, June 25,1846. JERRY 11 w6m Medical Copartnership. DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS R ESPECTFULLY inform tlie citizens of Albany and vicinity, tlint tlicy have this day associated selves in the practice of their profession, and that (ncir union will prove satismetory to their mutual friends. They will give prompt attention to all calls either in the city or country. Their office will be continued at the one, at pres ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis. XT Messages left either at their office on Broad st., or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, comer of Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to. Albany, Aug. 27,1845, 20 tf. ' JOHN SPENCE, 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 or other ornaments, and silver into spoons,'will be warranted in workmanship equal to that of any establishment in Georgia. Terms Cash, and prices to suit the times, situated on Broad srteet, next door above the ‘ Patriot’ building. May 14th 1846. . 5 tf 50,000 CIGARS. T HE subscriber, having opened a Cigar Mann- fectory in Thomaaville, Georgia, is prepared to furnish his customers and the public with any quantify of Principe Cigars, on the most liberal terms. His cigars are made by superior workmen, snd of the best qualify of IM PORTED TOBACCO, and for Iteauty of exteri or and excellency of flavor, will challenge a com par son with the finest imported Principe. He has »*«« on hand 10,000 Cuba, Brmvn, and halt Spanish, All of which are put up in the neatest style. Per- sods visiting the place are invited to call and exam- toefor^ttaheelvte. All orders by mail promptly H- A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist. Thomaaville, May, 18th, 1846. IQ ly Lumber and Meal, PlORsaleat the Kinchaloone Mills, two miles J north of Albany. Orders for ' attended to. TIFT April 16,1845. 1 tf. A«i* indebted to the estate of — F. 1 erham, late of Madison connty, (Fla.) are requested to make immediate payment, and those teSruSc 1 th °" , * to ’ ioreod " ti * ra CAROLINE A. PERHAM, Admix. Thomasvine, Sept. 3,1845, 21 0w. re, Butter, Molascs and Syrup, pices & E. Ind. Bagging Mess and Prime l’ori, anilla and Ky. Rope. Whiskey &c. 4c. JOHN JACKSON. | Albany, Geo. april 16 1845. 1 tf GREAT DISCOVERY! DR. WATSON'S UNRIVALED FEVER AND AGI!t| PILLS! A CERTAIN and permanent cure for AGUE idl FEVER, in all its various forms, in four le»r| For sale in Albany, Ga., by Welch & Emsc.i c Drug Store, ana by Agents generally througl e Southern part of Georgia and Alabama. Price only 'fifty cents—one box to cure two c Albany, June 11,1845, 9—5m. JVbtiee. T HOMAS II. KEY respectfully announces 1 bis friends that he is a candidate for tlie C~ sh.ps of tlie Superior and Inferior Courts of the ( ty of Dooly, at tho ensuing election on the first 1 any in January next June 25. II tf JWotice. M essrs hora & mcgwier, «ai act mc Agents during the temporary absence ofo Mr. Chcever from Albany. SIMS Si CHEEVER. | July 3,1845 12 tf. THE PATRIOT OFFICE, ON BROAD STREET, OrPOtOTE AMERICAN HOTEL. Is now supplied with Matzbuls necessary I the prompt, neat, and economical execu tion of every dtiecviptioifc of BOOK AND JOB PRINT1! —SUCH AS LABELS, eilECKS, WAYBILLS, CIRCULARS, SHOWBILLS, DBAY RECEIPTS, STEAMBOAT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, RAILROAD BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, STAGE BILLS, CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, BILL HEADS, CAROS, NOTES, FOlt THEATRES, EXHIBITIONS, &c. The facilities of this estahUehawat foe Printing, cannot be surpassed in South Western Georgia, the office con taining a forge and va ried assortment ' an of which is new and the moet modern cart The attention of those who require fi moB-iriwk, cheaply and expedit executed, will gWe-u* a call. :-eoso»3i a ionbn Aasoritmar or ^onvmctctd/o^r\ kind of BLANKS will be kept conslanth/ on hand. Any • r . Blanks not on hand will be printed at short order. acr Orders from the count ty, for cither Jobfn^ " or Btaiks, wtt! recef » prompt attend*