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mam , , ALEXANDER A. ALLEN. 5
fur lielic ring tliat George W. Craw- which if we had time we conld mention, we are Buenos Avrcnn Siuadrou off Monti Video, j A IX person* are cautioned not to trade foe tho to!-1 .]TTOif.V£i' tlT jr.m jn.
; wrft \.in favor of iwtiicUng the elective constrained to believe Mr. Crawford was in favor of ? nd Gcn * O rib «» commanding the bestir. !•«• lowinr. described nn«e«..ndO , en,.to™.m B oti.l * * t
^tatMnM.Berrien isinfworof Pro- ^obnoxiousbwof.Wt.commoniycliedthe-Al- *?| fro", 1 £b!SiIuoKa ,.. - f „ , - . fW _
■or tlio o! Protection and th»t the whig genne-Law," „ntU he saw it was about to moke (ircat cscilenicnt prevailed iu Buenos j It *2^1™
js 1 in favor of surrendering Oregon totiie himself and his party unpopular, and then, and «n Ayres, and it was supposed England and ! ^i^L^SnOTltev^^tw/byj'vV^
to the Mexican*. that account, he wished it repealed. France would lie brought into open collis- ] Tindall, witfi a credit of twenty-five dollars acme
..... »j|| confine u* to the answering of but; We do not wisf to misrepresent Governor Craw- *®n with the Argentine Republic. _ During j time^in Fehruary, 1845. Oik on I-ham Turner
V-ii'
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t lie no got ini ions n l Buenos Ayres, the Atne- j and Edwin 3 lawn, for seven dollars and ninety cents,
rican Charge Mr. Rrent, had offered his' rcra<fo 9tli day of June, 1845, one day after date, pajra-
l : j,h hooih? to be thought tlic least tena- looked in vain tor an answer to this charge, or a mediation. The offer was accepted liy < ^ a0 r O n , i> W j j i“ r f'?. 1 **
ra port'int by onr opponents, and pro- rebuttal to this proof. Mr. Miller, and even the Gen. Rosas, but declined by the English
;, se questions this week, end we therefore ford, nor will wo knowingly do so—but we have r i can Charge Mr
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^ o Uie evidence, to prove that his Excellen-1 Savannah Republican sits in silcnco under the and French Ministers, on the ground that
'■ ji ^vor of restricting the elective franchise charge, not daring to accept the propositions for 'van'll* instructed, or aulhoriz-
ivicetha *’ pod class*’ in Aumista of a vote ■ investioation which wo coov above from the fitonr-
K*T
iu Augusta of a vote j investigation which wo copy above from the Gcor-
ciion o' City officers. gian. The proof and the circumstances make the
1811, when the whigs had a full rep- truth of the charge conclusive to our mind; but if
station from
,Cconty
Augusta, and a majority of 3S4 in ! these facts and circumstances can be disproved, wo
of Richmond, of which George W. Craw-! shall take pleasure in making such testimony public,
. 'the acknowledged leader, tho following and thus removing this foul blemish from Mr. Craw-
;scd:
Attd be it further enacted, that no person
’Va'ioired to vote for Aldermen, who in addi-
•••“ ’ ^ qualifications now required of voters docs
:i * Vital estate of the value of one titousand
'* jcconlitig totiie annual tax assessment next
—rS, ua de by the authority of the City Coun-
' or I* 1 actually paid a tax to said city of twenty-
CD real and personal estate, or either,
' K "nils' same year preceding such election ; and
” rs,n shall be eligible as an Alderman, who
r ot possess the qualification herein prescribed
fiOttrs. ’
j ,. ■([. Miller and some other whigs denied tliat
. s?rM r Crawford was in favor 01 this law, upon
• -1, t!ie Editors of tho Savannah Georgian wrote
I: Aagusta, the
ampaifim, for information upon tliis subject,
ford’s political character.
We will endeavor to give answers to the two re
maining questions in our next.
From the Journal of Commerce.
Arrival of the Gtrcat Western.
Four days later from Europe.
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
THE subscriber would respectfully
inform his Old Customers, and the
& Planter* generally, that ho is now
-ready to Receive COT FOX in STORE, and will
be prepared- to make Liberal Advances on Cotton
for shipment to his friends in Apalachicola, Xew
York and Literpool.
, A. S. GREENWOOD,
sept. 21, ’45, 24 3m.
teen dollars, payable to J. P. Read, dated 18th Juue,
1815, due from date. J. P. READ.
Sept. 17, ’45, 23 tf.
, Georg ir
PETER J. STROZ1ER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
aprfl 1C, 1845.
Albaxt, Georgia.
Georgia, Baker County.
"lyiiEKEAS, Wil iam 11. Howard-applies to me
TIte steamer Great Western' Captain ,„7. fur Inters of Administration ou tbe estate of
Mathews, arrived*last evening in 17 days V 'm , ™‘ e, Ji' a ’r‘. G coUnKy
1 i * • These are therefore to cite, summons and acmcn-
... L.l v crpool. ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
She has 145 passengers, among whom
arc the lion. Daniel Jenifer, laic Ain. Min
ister to Austria ; Hon. Mr. Boulware, lale
American Minister to Naples; Hon. C.
Hughes, lute Am. Miuisier to the Hague’;
four Consuls, one member of the British
theatre of Mr. Crawford’s election-1 Fnrliatnent, one Sheriff, &C.
'1 be weather bad been rather more fa
vorable.
deceased to be and appear at my Office within the
time prescribed by buv, then and there to show cause,
if any, why said’ letters should not he granted.—
Given under my hand at Office, this, 19th day of
September, 1815.
SETH C. STEVENS, CTk c. o.
sept. 24, ’45, 24 30d.
jrtceind the follow mg letter, the facts of which | There is later news from India, where,
,,„nc not seen denied by any Whig press, or by wc regret to say, the cholera was raging,
•nitwremor Crawford’s friends. We copy that in many places, w^t great violence. In
' fii* letter which embodies the charge to l’unjaub it had made sad havoc, carry-
^ . ing off at Lahore from 500 to 600 daily.—
ini«aiiLoca. At Lahore from 20,000 to 30,000 hud fa!-
“AUGLSTA, July 27, 1845. | cn victims toil.
•p.ar Sir—The surprise you express at the The most important news by this arrival,
fcjmc.t in Mr. Miller's letter, in regard to Mr. | ns we deem it, is an outbreak at Leipsic
I'aViai* relation to the “Algerine Law,” is very and some other places ill Germany, grow-
K ;nl, for you, well as hundreds here, know tliat ing out of the schism ill I he Roman Cnlho-
( u uot true. .Mr. Crawford opposed to the “Al- lie Church, produced by Rouge and bis
jr.ro law!” while he openly, in a public speech | coadjutors. At Leipsic, the military were
; :BAir. defended it on the ground that men were ordered to fire upon the crowd, and 14 per-
every where; some tail, others short—some | sons were killed, including one or two po-
ari;,others weak—some fat, others lean—some j iicmen, two students of the University, &c.
out others dull, &c. Why, said he, should they Liverpool Cotton Market, Jluf. 22—Flic
■s be unequal at the Ballot Box! He scarcely same causes which tended to check the de
•nefive minutes, before the Engineer rang his niand for Colton last week has liad a simi-
V:i. coiling otf to tiie Rail Road for their homes, the lar inilucncc during a greater part of the
Ijr K portion of his audience. He, therelore, de- present. Up to Wednesday evening tho
| raid concluding his speech, till another o;q>ortuni- wentlicrfras very unfavorable, and the sales
r which occurred a lew days afterwards, at tlie io that period tlitl Tiot exceed 17,(100 bales;
m of tlio sand hills. He then alluded to the un- since then, a favorable charge having taken
fo.4.alstate of his remarks at Bell Air, from the place, buyers have entered flic market with
un staled, ami after recapitulating what he then more confidence, and the total sales amount
•id.finished the enumeration of our natural inc- to 32, '4 ! bales. American descriptions of
mV.ics a-king it we were thus unequal every the middle qualities have been rather more
’.u'tat was the wonder, if wc should be made so freely offered, but in prices there is no
our political relations ? Where was the bugaboo I change. For the heller qualities there has
i. me man being allowed to vote, and another not? been a good inquiry, and being rat her scarce;
ihe wii rick and the other poor, or at least not! ibey have commanded very full prices.
worth the “Algerine Law” requisition of §1000—
va< it any very astonishing discrimination between! Very Lato and Important front Vaca
te iao. fiw« unequal, that one should be allowed tnn.
lier'ectirofranchise the other refused? At Con-j By the brig Henry Leeds, nl Ncw-York,
rr- aiicnvards finding that lie hid rather too '* lc S’' 1 ' 1 has leilcrs and papers from Mcri-
tunady determined to sink or swim with his i hj 1 10 'he 9th ol August. 1 lie people of
Ml!'■•rami Jenkins, lie announced that he Yucatan evince every Ulle sympathy in
fcaj aficraaras ‘ ,-uldlo his own canoe,’ ‘ light on 'he poliiical coni csts of I lie central govern.
L-own hook.’ He 6oon perceived that he had! ‘"eul of .'le.xico, ami the presidential elec-
‘h:ea barking up the wrong tree.* Ho was too ** on created no unsold excitement. the
ba,jockv,nottoperccive that such extra weight prospect of a war between the U. S and
«fid cripple any nag on our turf. Ho discovered Mexico engrossed public attention, and it
c:.i ;e:rral indignation against tliis foul blot on- Worthy ol nolc that our fellow-citizen in
j‘> lifgislation of Georgia, that he suddenly became l ^ al P arl Mexico »re Ireatcci witli mark-
"• w b on this Milijoct, ami I think he did not once,! respccl. Our corrcs}K)ndenl writes l.
“*•"7 #>f hi? subsequent ^tump speeches, again ‘‘Ihc declaration of war will be ilicsig-
r Aiiude to it. This, however, might hare been | na * for a dec la ra I ion ot independence here,
!i % r totiic task he apparently set himself of re- | ant ^ with the adjoining Slate of Chiapas,
lifting on every occasion, Phil. ThurmondV story I liberals of l obasco, and flic presence ol
I' 1 animal with his tail where his head ought toi sinall U. b. sloop of war, llic V ticalan-
r -J wiiieh in November he repeated ag:iin fori tvill set on foot a counter-wave in favor
time to his political friend*, in tlio Rcpre* of free government that will sweep all be-
-titive clumber in Millcdgcvillc. 1 ' fore if, until if unites in fraternal embrace
Lfwanti . . * with the great Northern wave now sweep-
... . pl »en Fk.ma •. ing over the plains of California and Santa
— T the perusal of tlio above, the reader, we
1C; * i!l " :lturall y come to the conclusion, that <’i\ Vc say t0 thc fr ; ellds of , iberty thc
buln ‘-’tliing rotten in Denmark, not- Norl |, lhe | lcarl of Yucatan, is in the right
I undin S assertions of Mr. Mdlcr and tlic pj ace nn( j s | le |, ag s t ro ng arms which dcs
l.^ r 0 l “ c republican, to tho contrary. Thc tes pQijgm could not paralyze.—Y ucatan lovei
For ilalc or to Rmt.
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE /A TOWN!
Thc subscriber wishing to remove into thc
jilji country, will cither Sell or Rent his present
lljjLrosideuve on favorable terms.
A.i.uny, sept. 17, ’45, 3t. L M. EPPIXG.
JUST RECEIVED!
A FRESH supply of articles in our line, some of
which have never before been offered in this
market: Among them may be found, Mrs. Betts’
Utcro Abdominal Supporters, far superior to thc use
of the Pessary. Also, Foxe’s Tooth Keys, 12 and 8
ox. Syringes, Hull’s patent double and single Trus
ses, Sand’s and Currie’s Sassaparilla, Sulph. Qui
nine, iodide of Potass, Iodine, Musk, Carmine red
Ink, Kreosote, Oil Lemon, do. Cloves, Tamarinds,
(fresh) Verbena Cream and Hair Brushes.
—ALSO—
s variety of school and other books, viz: Bancroft’s
History of the United States, Combe on the Consti
tution of man, Complete practical Farmer, Gunn's
Domestic Medicine, Jacob’s Gr. Reader, Gould’s
Adam's Latin Grammar, Folsom’s Livy, Testaments,
Horace, (translated) Emerson’s Arithmetics, Smith's
do., Mt. Vernon Readers, N. Y. do., Walker’s Dic
tionaries, Mitchell’s Travelling Maps of Georgia, da
Texas, Count D'Orsav's Etiquette, Copy Slips, Com
stock’s Philosophy, "Southern First Class Bonks,
Murray's Exercises, Spelling Bonks, Southern Har
mony, English Grammar, large Quarto Ifainiiy
Bibles and small do.
ALSO,
Fools Cap and letter paper, Can!; Card-, Inkstands,
Letter Stamps, Ink l’owder, Pocket Books, Steel
Pea-,Quills, fancy colored Seeling Wax, fee.,
for sale low by WELCH & NELSUN.
Albany, Sept. 10,1845, 22 tf.
A FIRST RATE PIANO, almost new, and in fine
tune, is offered for sale on reasonable terms.—
Those wishing to purchase a good instrument will
never have a better opportunity. Fur partioulatB,
inquire at This Office.
Albany, sept. 17, ’45, 23 3t.
ORS9ER, JS'O. 1.
Head Quarters.
2nd Brigade, 13ih Division, G. AI. )
Albany, Sept. 10th, 1845. S
O RDERED. Tliat an election he held in thc
county of Ix-e, on Wednesday, 15th of October,
for a Colonel, lo command tlic Regiment of taid
county. As there is no military organization in Lee,
it is desirable that raid election he held by Justices
of the Peace. And the law makes it their duty to
do so.—[ Vide 2nd Edition, Prince's IJiaret, page
597, the amended Act,; as red Dee. 22d, 1819.1
By order of T. I>. SMITH,
Brigadier General Commanding.
JOJl.\ G. SLAPPEY, Inspector.
NllUHiR S.
I T is likewise Ordered, That an election take
place in tlio comity of Thomas, on Friday, thp
i7tli October, for a Colonel of that county, to HU thc
vacancy occasioned by thc death of tlic late patriotic
Col. Toweks, of which tlic Captains will give due
notice, and superintend as tlic law requires.
By order of T. I*. SMITH,
Brig. Gcn. Com'ding
2d Brigade, 1.7th Division, G. M.
JOIIX G. SLAPPEY, Inspector.
Albany, sept. 17, ’45, 23 tdc.
Tailoring Establishment,
NEAR THE CORNER OF BROAD AND WASH
INGTON STREETS,
In the rear of Mr. John Jackson's Store.
davidTewis,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Al
bany ami the inhabitants of Baker and also
those of tlio adjacent counties, that lie will shortly
make such a choice addition to his present assort
ment of
tliat he will be enabled to fill and execute any orders,
that may be entrusted to his rare.
D. L. cannot boast of having made the Grand
Tour either of Europe, or even of our own Universal
Yankec-doodie-dom—but he can say, without liattrr-
ing himself, tliat he is a MASTER WORKMAN,
—and that rdihough he has not graduated from such
splendid shops as Beau Brummst or Count D'Ohsay
loved to patronize, yet he pledges that all who may
honor him with their custom shall receive a regular
built SouTiii.Rx Frr, in cither TIGHTS, ANTI
TIGHTS, or MEDIUM-ITES. lie will also
warrant all work that goes from his shop as being
faithfully executed, and made up in workmanlike
style; and as he is in the receipt of tlic earliest fa-li-
ions, D. L. will bo enabled to tickle the taste of thc
most fanciful fastidious—Nuf erd—except, that he
returns his most grateful thanks to a generous com
munity for tho very liberal encouragement ho has al
ready received, and respectfully solicits u contin
uance of its favor.
Albany, Sept 10,1845, 22 tf.
E. H. PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ale as r, Georgia.
april 16, 1845, 1 tf
Tims & cheeveiT
■car FACTORS St
General Commission •Vcrchants.
Apalachicola, Florida.
Wm. W. Sims. Wb. W. CiiEEvr.n.
April 16, 1845 1 tf
COMMISSION & FACTORAGE*
THOMAS DOWELL,
One of the late firm tf A. Wood Jf Co., Sar., Gc ,
H AVING gone into the Commision and Factor
age business, will attend to the sale of Cotton
' and other Produce sent to him, and wiU also attend
to thc pnrcliase of Family and Plantation supplier.
His rharges will be as moderate, as any other per-
■ son’s doing bnssincss in this place.
References:
Messrs. N. B. & II. Weed, - !
Mr.^C.’cm^f'lIcndri'ckfon, | s <aanath. Go.
Mr. Iliram Robert*. J
Savannah, Go, July 30,1845, 1G Gtn.
JOHN SPENCE,
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBANY GA.
Will practice in the several Conrts of the South-
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart coun
ties.
april. 16,1845. 1 tf.
J. LAW,
.rfTORoVEY AT LAW,
BainbrlUgc, Decatur County, Georgia,
WiU attend punctually the Superior Court* of the
Counties of Early, Baker and Decatur, of the South
western. and of the Couuly of Thomas of tho South
ern Circuit.
July 9, 1845,13 y
HEART J. STEWART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Trotrpville, Ga.
August 13, 1815. IS tf
WATCH & CLOCK MAKER,
ifiS'sy'a'MKBj
I s prepared to execute all orders in his line of busi
ness, with despatch, and in themost superior style.
Watches cleaned or repaired will be warranted to
keep good time. Gold wrought into Rings or other
ornaments, and silver into spoons, wtli be warranted
in workmanship equal to tliat of any establishment in
Georgia.
Terms Cash, nnd prices to suit the times. Shop
situated on Braid srtcct, next doorabovc the ‘ Patriot’
building.
May 14th 1815. 5 tf
Jtlcdical Copartnership.
DOCTORS DAVIS &. MATHEWS
J^ESl’ECTFUU.Y inform thc citizens of Albany
50,000 CIGARS.
T HE sulwrilier, having opened a Cigar Manu
factory in Thomasville, Georgia, is prepared
to furnish his customers and tire public with any
quantity of
Principe Cigars,
on thc most liberal terms. Ilis cigars fire made bv
superior workmen, and of tire best quality of IM
PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri
or and excellency of flavor, will challenge a compar-
son with the finest imported Principe. He has also
on liand
10,000 Cuba, Brown, and halt
Spanish,
All of which arc put up in the neatest style. Per
sons visiting the place are invited to call and exam
ine for themselves. All orders by mail proroptly
attended to.
II. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist.
Thomasville, May, IStli, 1845. 10 Iy
HENRY MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,
.ALBANY, GEORGIA,
WiU praceticc in all the Counties of the South-wes-_
tem Circuit.
June 18,1845. 10 tf
RICHARD F. & J. LYON, *
A TTORNIES 4- COUNSELLORS AT LA W,
ALBANY, Raker Co., Ga.
H AVE recently entered into a Partnership in tho
Practice af Ixiw, and will continue the prac
tice in thc several Courts of the counties of
Raker, Macon,
Eee, Dooly,
Randolph, Decatur,
Sumpter, Irwin.
Ml matters submitted to their care in any of these
counties, will meet with prompt attention, and be
bronghttn a speedy conclusion,
april 30th 1845 3 Iy.
and vicinity, tliat they liave this day associated
themselves in tlic practice of their profession, and
hope that their union will prove satisfactory to their
mutual friends.
They will give prompt attention to all calls cithcr
in the city or country.
Their office will be continued at the one, at pres
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
IT Messages left either at their office on Brood
st, or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, comer o!
Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to.
Albany, Aug. 27,1845, 20 tf.
New Fire-proef Ware House.
MACON, GEORGIA
T HE undersigned, having erected a Fire-proof
Ware-house, situated at thc bead of Cotton Av-
we Offer is, as we said before,' from one oi l fto.xico^ buTshe Povcs' liberty more. She
. respectable citizens of Augusta Mr. Mil- despises lhe base counterfeit ol liberty tliat
| -nual m every respect, anJ according to Gov. hag r ( | dct , Mexic0j s |, e | ongJ far t |,»
1C * u ' , 1 ' lsuromcnt ’ in man y> far hi . s *“P er,or ’ Conslil ul ion of ’24, Inn it cnnnol be bad, and
t -pprc.48 Lis name, only because bo w not am- warrn „ S f come, then she raises her standard
Lrj 0 , U « ure . in to newspaper*. But shonld Q f Independence, and will lake her stand
L. J; ^ "anting to add weight to tlic evidence, Ilinon jr tlic nations as the Republic of Yu-
“ToUiiaa will publish his letter, he may cat ., n> If ol her Slates join her, she will
,,fo" ’“I lhree gentlemen, Whigs if ho pleases, rcccivc ||, Rin .»
I . lrt ‘ at a.I acquainted with the citizens of Au- Wc werc nol p rcparc d, says the N. Y.
CaL™ 11 toy do not give a clear ecrttficate of far this intelligence, and were it not
Tfo-iM ;.'k5’ we wlU withdl * w our re*!'!** 1 - B“ l f or t h e respectability of our correspondent,
J,...’ . . ,u f,lVor » (» l cannot be otherwise, for the I j s a | llos t intelligent Spanish grntle-
llk n'» 100 **** favorably known,) all we |naQ j n one ,j 13 principal cilies, wc would
l. e ,. IP u Wic^*» »* Bie publication of this let-. ^ inclined lo wiinhold its publication.—
I - 1 his committee's certificate attached to it. ||j g | a ngi»oge in lhe original Spanish is
I ^sis not proscribing the poor and giving ex- more forcible (linn our translation. He has
Itaire privileges' to thc rich, wc do not know what fair opportunities for ascertaining the
Ifot K, mc of ^ Crawford’s friends endeavor course of public opinion, and we at tach con-
PeiniRA l. ♦ «u Ir. sidcrable importance to his statements.—
L t * h,m h y that he was not in the Le- Y|Ica|nn mnv yet regenerate the whole
rr® whe » •»» p® 88 ^- ^ 11 ^ iemcm ■ Mexican Republic.
■-'-•i th»i this law waaa local matter, and interesting
% to the people of Richmond county, and tlratm * Importaut from the Klircr I'Intc.
tlio county or section interested, manage | ing| from ,| le En st Indies and around the
tdt| or to suit themselves, that tho Whigs that j world, last from Rio Janeiro in 3i» days.—
had a large majority in Richmond county, and Thc following information brought by her,
George W. Crawford was tho head and leader wc derive from the Baltimore Patriot, lo
niajority. Lot it also be remembered that ^ic^aper it was communicated by a cor-
Crawford is pointedly accused in thc letter from I C d ay before the departure of the St,
r’^fta, of having twice afterwards, once at Bell Louis, advices had reached Rio of the en-
[ »ad once at the Sand Hills, advocated the same tire failure of the attempted intervention on
ud that the next year Mr. Crawfani was a the part of England and France, in the af-
date fo. Itistimnnd mnn.' f *' re ° f * h ° R,VCf P,nte ’ J' *** *"1’ “V „ _
RtoH ^ on the rejection by Gen. Rosas, of the nl- DORA Sc HICGWIER.
L* “ “count of the unpopularity oT this Any sent in, the English and French -pvEALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots,
’**» elected cafar by sotno 30 majority, when Ministers would retire to Montevideo. In. MJ Shoes, Hat*, ClotlfiDg &c.
’ before tfie whigs hv) JH majislij in the the meantime, the Naval forces of the “al- j Albany, April, 16th, 1845.
JY£R‘ CO.VCERJV.
T HE suhscriliers have associated themselves in
tlio TAILORING BUSINESS, in the city of
Albany, under tlio firm of
BARRETT A HcKEWEIf,
and respectfully solicit a share of public jiatronarar.
An intimate acquaintance with the different branches
of their trade wilt enable thorn to execute all orders
confided to thoir care in a workmen like manner.—
Having been employed in some of the most distin
guished nnd extensive establishments ui the Union,
tliey feel confident that they will give general satis
faction in either ordinary or fashionable workman
ship, particularly where a neat fit, correct taste, or
elegance of style is required.
All orders from town or country Will he thankfully
received, and attended to with promptness and punc
tuality. Their shop is on thc north side of B
street, second door above the Patriot Office, and op
posite the American Hotel.
THOMAS BARRETT;
SAMUEL McKEWEN.
Albany, Sept. 10,1815, 23 tf
SAPPINGTON’S
ASS2Sa2 i ISVI2I& IPZ&2ig d
A Certain and Effectual Cure far
Fxvcn axd Anus,
For sale by W. E. SMITH,
april 16. t tf
Commission Business,
in all it* branches, pledging himself to use every ex
ertion to promote the interests of, render satisfaction
to, tliose who may confide business to his charge.
lire Storage and sale of Cotton will be under the
direction of Mr. JOHN JONES, who ha* long been
known in the the Vare-house business, and will give
particular attention to the sale of cotton, and the till
ing of orders for goods.
Liberal advances will lie made an cotton in store,
or to be shipped.
Bagging, Rope, Sr Twine,
together with any other articles will. be furnished
customers at the lowest market pri *.
N. B. Storage and commission at customary rwlcs.
JERRY COWLES.
Macon, June 25,1845. 11 w6m
RICHARD H. CEARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albaxt, , Georgia.
Will practice in the Counties of Baker, Lee, Deca
tur, Dooly, Sumter, Randolph and Early, of the
South-Western Circuit, Stewart, of the CffiattAhtc-
clicc, and Thomas, of the Southern Ciretit,
ID* Office under the “ Courier” Office, BrOad sf.
TO THE AFFEICTEB.
DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
rrtAKES this method to inform his friends that ire
still resides at the above place, and will give
afflicted with chronic and
his attention to
supposed irrcui
cess heretofore in the management of such cases,
persons afflicted will find it to their interest to give
him a trial, for if he does not permanently cure, he
may at least mitigate their sufferings.
Tliose especially laboring under Liver Complaint,'
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bron-
ebeus, Cough, Erysipelatous affections, Scroffida,
Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonbrhca Gleet, He Dou
loureux, Hxstcria, l’ulsey, Epilepsy, Chorea, Dropsy,
AmenorhS,Prolapsus Uteri, Ac. Ac., Piles, Hernia,
Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcers, Hydrocele, Ac., would
do weU to consult him.
Dr. N. wiU remove all cases of Syphalitic taint
from the system, and warrant them, no cure no pay.
Persons living at a distance, who are afflicted,
would do well to call in person, if not convenient; by
communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichols, giving
symptoms, Ail, and enclosing the foe, R10, can re
ceive directions for the management of their
Albany, Geo., April 39, 1845. 2 1
J OB WORK of all kinds executed at-thia Office
with neatness and despatch.
April 16,1845.
THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
april 16, 1845.
Albaxt, Georgia.
D. &. VASON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Albaxt, Georgia.
aprfl 16,1845. 1 tf
R.K.&J.B.HINES,
Attorneys A Counsellors at Utr.
Offices ix Macox A Albaxt, Gko.
They will practice iti the following Cotintiesw
Bibb, Macon.
Houston. Perry.
Dooly, Vienna.
Macon, Lanier.
Thomas, TkomhtriHc.
Decatur, Bainbridgs.
Stewart, Lumpkin.
Sumpter, Americas.
Randolph; Cuthbert.
Pulaski, Haakinnille.
Baker, Albany,
And in the Circuit Coart of the United States for tho
District of Georgia.
They will attend an; other Court, :
with the above; when engaged specially to do i
The attention of both partners will be given to ail
business entrusted to their care.
Letters may be addressed to the firm at cither
place.
Richard K. Hike*. Joint B. Hums;
April 16, 1845, 1 3m
JVbtiee.
A TESSRS HORA A McGWIER, wiU act as our
If J. Agents during the temporary absence of euj
Mr. Cbeever frotp Albany.
SIMS <t CHE EVER.
July 3,1815 13 tf.