The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 15, 1845, Image 3

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• <-d roatbc following, Messra. Editors, pen- "'"T/jytotljo organization of it lecturing ^•’f, 2 Jcnw»,*ng8«**>“ my hut. Now I fb**'“. c jnthi» natter: Albany is the metropolis growing country, ami her present pop- ‘ , nC «> cowitnted as to aflbrd cvciy facility for •i^cwiooof the kipd—twelve persona tocn- > ‘‘vjuotiily on tlio passing events of the day. If -T* the,® higher branches of instruction— f b*ia ’V’hich fathers, mothers, grown up sis- trotlK-n", may take a port, and thus set an * w the younger schools, rest assured that we wanting to ourselves. Stir the matter and f ron i you. In the place of an essay up- hjccU contained in tho general miscellanies of ■* ’i fi-nd tins scrap which I have just bond in alrner of my fancy book—it is appropriate to I,and is a sample of the character of what '■'11 iwli in mv lectures as one of the twelve. *** ‘ A CITIZEN. .. j|v sweet girl, where are yon going?” said an _ ,i jj.lv to a pious child of God, as she passed her - «i her way to the neighboring chapel. “Ihavc if alter dayfound J ou wending your way fo church, ,'lhiii early hour, and for tho life of me I cannot vine the object.” Tho girt paused, looked at the ci» neighboring clock, and credulously looking into the face of tho enquirer, answered, “ to pray- ,3 wiitun, to early prayers.” .. To prayers!” rejoined the querist, “and what nin you by prayers ? I am much nearer than you, m J much more able to spend my time idly, and yet I Jo not go to prayers.” . i inoiv not tvhat yon call idly, madam,” said the -jilcn, 11 f° r really I lave never felt other than a at of time for tho duties of the holy place.” - \ u jut of tune to do what ?” continued tlio cl t jnrtv; “ b run over the Lord’s prayer, if you t there before the pastor, and if not to listen lor ill as hour to bis interminable jargon; and this is lit you go to church for is it ?”• The girl lad boon brought up carefully by the' pi* a ibtcrs of the ton'll, and from her earliest years ■;1 might that it was by the providence of Ah ._.l,ty Cod that we got both the gifts necessary for ... !»dy ami tlie sou!; that for the olio we worked jgcutiy v. ith our bands, and for the other prayed .rally with oar lips; the labor of the day coni- nad at eigiit in the morning, the prayers at six; race it was that one coiue before the ether with ■ and this was the only reason. But how could .hr nplain this to tire good lady before Irer ? She remained only more and more perplexed, ■ the questions put to her appeared more amt more xnp’.o. At length die thought crossed her mind that ■ utighi be lire effort of the evil one to misguide >t, end hastily pulling down her bonnet more close* h ever her face, she quickened her pace towards the oroflhe iiolv place; tbeold woman, as she left saying loud enough to be heard, “ Ah, here is tbr fruit of your lioly instruction! Sisters of Char ily indeed!—sisters of superstition rather, or much ewe, sisters of criminal indulgence; for however innocent that poor girl may be at present, slio earn -! t:n I spiritual lood enough, as it is called, in pray- -s, tn save her from the animal temptations which iast accompany so large a concourse of youthful ■rsuis at so early an hour of the day.” We say loud enough to be heard, not of course by •lie girt herself, but by an elderly gentleman, who happened also tc bare anticipated the day by an hour nr two earlier than usual. This person was nei- liier lient on prayer hearing nor upon the mammon .I ibis worlJ, ns were the parties before him rcrpcc- bera of too Bar to prepare and repost suitable notice of the death of the late Honorable Justice Stoxv. Whereupon the Court appointed George U. Dud ley, Judge C. B. Strang, Amoa W. Hammond, So- licitcr General Patterson, and John M. Giles that Committee. a • Which Committee afterwards nils the following Report : . • The Committee upon whom has been devolved the melancholy duty of drafting a Minute which may wem.to testify {he respect felt by the Court and Bar of tbe South-Western Circuit of Georgia, for the memory of the Honorable Joszrn StoUt, Mg leave to say, that the afflictive Providence by which the Bench of tho Supreme Coart of the United States has lately been deprived of its brightest ornament, and tbe country ot its ablest and most profound ju rist, must be regarded among the heaviest calamities, with which our Republic has been visited from its foundation to the present hour. - Whether wo look to bis long and brilliant carreer of active public ser vice as Judge of the Supreme Court, the imperislm- qlc lustre which his patient and laborious investiga tions have thrown around the fabric of American Jurisprudence, or his cheerful and unwearied dili gence in.diffusing liberal and enlightened views through all ranks of our profession, wc feel justified in exptessing the opinion, that in tho death of the learned, amiable, and upright Story, far the most useful and brilliant star of our Judicial System has been stricken from its orbit. Be it resolved, there fore: That wliilo wc how submissively to tlio inscruti- ble behests of the Almighty, wc will imitate tho ex ample of the matchless Son of God, and cherish the liveliest sympathies for the surviving relatives of the deceased. That while we will so far conform to common ti- sago as to'wear crape on our left arms for thirty days, we expect to wear about our hearts for life, tlio sin- cerest gratitude for tho invaluable public cervices of the deceased. That these proceedings be spread upon the min utes of the Court, as a perpetual memorial of our high estimate of the eminent talents and public worth of this distinguished American Jurist. That a copy of tbeso resolutions be furnished to the Editors of the Albany Courier, Albany Patriot, and Macon Mescngor for publication. Which Report and Resolutions were read, after which the Court immediately adjourned. The parent who would train up his child in the way lie should go, should himself go in the way he would train him. A<Imlnhitratar’s..Sale. . WILL be sold at the late residence of Samuel ” Sellers, bite of Baker county,deceased, on Monday, the STlh insL, all the perishable property belonging to said, estate, consisting of Horses, llogs, Cattle, Com and Fodder, bduie-boH Furniture, &c tc. Terms aside bnowironthc day of sale- - „ T BETH q. STSVENS, A*n*r. Newtoo, Oct. 15,184$, 27 Sw. A IX perrons indoUed-tor tbbrtrfatQ, of Samuc Belters,, lato of Baker,fourty, deceased, are re quested tp.mako payment, anftibcae holding demand against said estate arc tlcfioby- notified ■to rende u in, in tennaof the tose -t—i , • . > SETH C. STEVENS, Adm’r. iewton, Oct. 15,1845, 27. 6w. ■ Synopsis of Sheriff’s Sales, . FOR NOVEMBER. JUST RECEIVED! A FRESH supply of articles in our line, some of which Save never before been offered-in this market: Among them may bo found, Mrs. Betts* Utero Abdominal Supporters, far superior to the use of the Pessary. Also, Fean’s Tooth Keys, 13 and 8 ox. Syringes, Hull's patent double and single Trus ses, Panes and Currie’s Sarsaparilla, Sulph. Qui nine, Jodid; of Potass, Iodine, Musk, Carmine red Ink, Knospte, Oil Lemon, do. Cloves, Tamarinds, (froth) yerbena Cream and Hair Brushes. —ALSO— a variety of school and other books, viz: .Bancroft’s History of tbe United States, Combe on the Consti tution of man. Complete practical Fkrmer, 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.. Bit, Vernon Readers, N. Y. do.. Walker’s Dic- LKE COUNTY. Lots of land, No’s. 117,139and 149, in the 13th district of Loc county; levied, on to satisfy a mort gage fi fa: Wm. Henderson'vs Thomas Rogcrf. WM:-W. GILMORE, D. Sh’E Five negroes; levied an to patisfy a mortgage fi fa: Wm. G. Howard and John Ilentz,adm’ravs Wm. Horton. WM. JANES, Sh’ff. Lot of land, No. 203,1st district: C. W. Nor wood vs J. Shivers, principal, and Nicholas Wylio, security. Also, lots of land, No’s 26,25, 22and 40,2d district: levied ou as the property of Harri son Jones, dec’d. Ateo 1 o:i(!t0tofland: property of Jesse Scarborough,nujnbpr not known. Also, one horse snd fifty head of hogs, more or less: pro perty of Edward V. Monroe. ' WM. G. GILMORE, D. Sh’ff. One lot of lond. No. 39,1st district: propoity of Iloratio Sims. Also, three negro slaves: levied on os tlio. property of John McLendon, jr. Also, one lot of laud, No. not known: property of Garey Kitchens. Also, one horse, buggy and harness: property of James Hill. Also, 11 negfo slaves: priqierty of John 8. Johnston. Also, one yoke of Oxen: property of George II. Price. Also, one lot yf laud, No. 198, and half of lot 199,2d dis trict : property of James Bond. WM. JANES, Sheriff THOMAS COUNTY. • - Two negro slaves: property of Arthnr Burney. Also,one half-lot, No. 131, in the 14th district: property of James M. Yeomans. JOHN McAULAY, D. Sh’ff Philosophy, Murray’s Exercises, Spelling Rooks, Southern Har mony, English Grammar, large Quarto Family Bibles and small do. ALSO, Foot* Cap and Letter paper, Blank Cards, Inkstands, I -otter Stamps, Ink Powder, Pocket Books, Steel Pens, Quills, fancy colored Sealing Wax, foe., fo. for sale low by WELCH fo NELSON. Albany, Sept 10,1815, 22 If. List of Letter*, R EMAINING in the . Post Office at AlbUiy, on the 1st October, 1915. Tailoring Establishment, NEAR THE CORNER OF BROAD ANi» Wifi - JS6TON STREET3, tn thi irar' of Mr. John •fectXra’rStore david'leWis, ^RESPECTFULLY Informs the eifizehs fof .K- bany and the iaMatantn bJ Bakbr and kfi. those of the adjacent coUntkfo, that be will atortl- bake such s choice addition to his present iwm meutof ■ •'•-UJSUV.' s;>/v a 4 d> oar a & a swoTmta #***-•. - that Ire w ilffid enabled to fill and exccEfe’dtT’rtde'b. that n*V he entrusted to Maeart."'f.v D. Iu cahfadt boast of having* ttmla Art fafiSb* Tour eftWr df Europejor even oFaMewnEtiiTV.Rf^ Yaukeo-doodlcxlotu—but he can ray, Wiliam! * ing himself, that M is a'.HASTEN 1Y0*|RHA ‘‘ —auid-that although he baknof graduated from spleudid ihop* hBms Bnmwa Oi ComWOasa ■*. loved to patronize, yet he pledges that all who As> honor him with their custom shall receive a reguifo built Soi-mzBX Frr, in either TIOtrTS, ASTI - TIGHTS, or MEMVat-rrBS. He trill ate warrant all work that goes from hfo shop as being foitlifally executed, oral iraele up ilf werkrannliki-' style; and as he in hi the reeeiptof the earlic»H**li-i ions, D. L. will be enabled to tickle the taste of tL- most fanciful fastidious—Nuf erd ■ except,-that r lu\> returns his most grateful thanks to a gerienma cork munity for fire very libera] encouragement he ha* {al ready received, and respectfully solicits -a euntin* nance of its favor. Albany, Sept. 10,1845, S3 tf. ESiliaiBSSIBj, At Troupvil’e, !.y Itcv. W. A. Kxiuiit, Mr. BEN JAMiN F. HOOKER to Miss SUSAN JONES, bath of Lmvnds csiinty. DIED, At Newton. Baker t’o., t.n tho 6th inst., Mrs. Eedli.u wife of Rev. Malon Bedell.—Mr*. B. was belovtil by all who knew her, for her rnauy Cluistian virtues. €OM»ERClAL. SUMTER COUNTY. Tire west half of ,*6t No. 40, in fiic 28th district: property of James Spivey. Also, four lots of land, No. 88,17th disc, No. 200,15»b dist., No. 200, 28th disc, No. 11G, 16th district: property of Jos. Little. I*. F. THOMPSON, Sh’ff. Two lots of land, No. 170,28th district: property of John W. Cowart—No. 265,15th district: proper ty of Edna Cowart. Also, two fractions, No. 1 and 2, and lot of land No. 17G, in the 28th district: property of John W. Cowart. G. M. WHEELER, D. Sh’ff Arlino, John Anstnn, F Abbott, Jas OII Adams, Jas Atkins, JD Adams, Mrs E Arlinc, Jas Blalack, Mrs E Bash, Jas A Batcldor, Miss M A Bryant, Mrs L Blair, Capt Til Bellilowcra. John Bothwell, Dr J J B«de!l, M Bel), L J Bryant, Baker Byred, John Brener, lit nry Brantley, Z Cock, 1 P Cowart, John W Crawford, J Crawford, W B Cummings, John X Cooper, William Clelton, William Clark, R II Campbell, W II Clark, J M Clayton,P P Col-page, W 0avL- John Dickerson,IIII Donarii, O l Colton Rarkeh It will bo seen by the report of fire Liverpool cot ton market, received by tho Cambria, that the trans actions in cotton have been largo at improved pri ces. Tho effect upon tlio domestic markets is fa- j propertyofRichardR. Brady. Also, Ipt No. 39, vorahle, though the transactions have not been suffi- 2d district: property of Andrew Howard. Also, lively; but lie knew the peculiar characteristics ef c i cllt to sctt ] e ti lC advance,—wc consequently ccfi-1 0110 ,10r “ 0 nn<1 one fi*”* 5: property of William B. loili, aiiildrtcrmined to avail himself of the present ,. . L t ,. * Maddox. Also, one mare and colt: property of Angus Hughes. Also, one negro man and one DOOLY COUNTY. LoU of land NoV. 5G and 57, 7th district, the Vienna Hotel, put houses, foe., two negroes, four cows and eulves, one mare and one filly: proporty of Alexander Meriwether. Also, one negro man: present occaiion to give expression to them by chalechising the old lady in Irr turn, and thus liavc fire two evi dences before him. Not appearing to understand tbe position of affairs, or rattier the insinuation of Ibe dime, be observed, “ Why madam, it is au early boar for one who should know the comforts of a mor- oing’* mp, to lie found at the door; what stirs the bouse so soon ?” " -Mi,” cried she, with a scrutinizing glance at the re of the speaker! with a view to find if he could P«sihly want any thing in the way of her craft, i well lor such gentlemen as you, who get up by mes only when tho great affaire of State arouse '■bra, to question tho causes of our poorer pcoplc’i uly rising—but remember, industry, perseverance, ud equal laws may one day enable us to indulge to, and so wc live in hopes and work in hopes;" irarnipanying tho word with the deed, for open wont lire windows, and fresh and tempting stood fire lures. The gentleman was indeed one of those who could ttbml to sleep, ns the good dame said, and although -ailed up earlier than usual on the present occasion, an resolved to have his whim satisfied; be there- ■'•re stepped into the little store room, and took up moral articles. After paying for these, he waited ratil the careful vender had recorded the sale, and ittely deposited tho change, when cursorily lie ask- “I. " What, my dear madam, intend you to do with ill this money when your store is fairly sold ?” “Buy note goods, of course," replied she, “ and sell again, ibis is my vocation.” Tho gentleman then asked ler what she add per day—made a rough estimate "' Ibe proceeds of the year, and how many years it would require to dispose of all tho merchandize at 9 proportional rite. “ And now my dear madam, bow can you reconcile yourself to rising by day-light in the morning, spending fourteen long hours in this little room, peering at every passer-by to see if his •hilling can be made yours, and then retiring to a restless and dissatisfied lied for so much per day ?”•— Our good dame found herself somewhat in tho situ ation of her young chatechist; she knew not exact ly what to answer, but with a more practical tongue and readier wit, she replied,* I hare replied to that question already; it is that I may, or mine, sleep in the morning aa yon do.” “ Admirable!” exclaimed tlio philosophic querist, * Poor mortal*, poor blind worm of tho eardi; here is a young, truthful, enthu siastic maiden, spending her early hour in prayer, that she may realize something iff which her spirit, her young life has dreamed; here an old crane, craf ty and coartoo**, laboring from earliest dawn to deepest night, to realize what ? her lazy body’s hon est wish, rest—sioth—inactivity—the one sew hea ven in the bright fancies which surround her, and i* ready to sacrifice to those which the Church haa impersonated; the otberwcrifices also, but it is to. tlio lusts of the flesh the sprit time has been al- lowed to pass away, and decripid old. ago impercep tibly takes its place. Momvi..—Education—Education—EduratiWi. At tbe opening of the Superior Court of the Coun ty of Macon, pa Tuesday morning, the 7th of Octo ber 1845, George' M. Dudley, after making' a lew remarks pnited to fin occasion, moved the Court (Judge Wsr- ten presiding) to appoint a Committee of five com* ttnu'o our quotations. Our merchants are receiving constant supplies of new goods, Liverpool,extremes,Upland,• ------ Cj alO New York, - “»*•“ - .- -,----6; a 9 Charleston, - “- --“•-•-•--*-G a 8 Savannah, .“...“-----.-..6 a 8 Apalachicola, Albany, “ - - - “ 5 a 7 horse: property of J. M. W. UighioWer. King, II B Ix-mack, Junius 1 cuvson, 1* A Lampkin, T 2 IJggon, John Lewis, M F Ixitdsdale, Sims McLeord, N K McComb, Maj Samuel Meals & Casey, Moore, Capt Merc faint, Isaac Mercer, llermon 2 Morgan, William 2 Morgan, Henry Newman, Cant Jas A Nunn, 11II « OJaui, A 2 Oliver, James Odum, W II Pliinpe, L l’oter, Thos F I’aimer, A B l’erkins, Isaac Puckett, James C l’lickctt, Thomas Poland; W B 3 Reynolds, J F 3 Roly, C W Radibrd, Uubt Ricks. R llowlapd, Col I B 3 Rutland, R O Rogers, J 11 Kuiilh, Wm J Notice. A LL portions are cautioned not to trade for tho 1131-' J*- lowing described notes, and the makers are noti fied not to my theta fo any person except my self,-as they were fraudulently obtained from roe—viz: {hie- for forty-five dollars, 1st day ef January, 1845, dateri- tho 9th day of March, 1844, made to E. F. Strain; and signOd by Sparkman Bowen, endorsed by J.'YV. Tindall, with a credit of twenty-five dollars romu timo it February, I845» ORc'ra' Isfaun Turner an-l Edwiu Slawn, for seven dollars foul ninety cents* made 9th davof Juno, 1815, ode day after date.jaya- ble to J. P. kead. One on J.- W.-Tindall for eigh teen dollars, payable to.J. P. Rend,-feed 13th^ June* 1845, due from date. ’J. P- READ. Sept. 17,’45, 23 tf. Duncan. Fieldon (col’d) -’I'litb, Jumc: II HAIL AStUANGEMEXTS. KORinERX MAIL. Due—Tuesday’s, Thursday's and Sunday’s at II o’clock, P. M. Closer—Monday’s, Wednesdays apd Saturday’s petty of Jacob .Watson. lots No. 43 and 187,3d dist, 175 bushels corn, 3000 pounds fodder, two mares and two colts: property of Stephen Hawkins. Also, lots No. 324,12th dist., No's. 133, 134, and one not known, 14th dist.: property ot Samuel Story. Also, lot No. 169,9th district: property of David Graham. Also, three negro slaves: property of Robb G. Ford. Also, lots No’s. 200,229, and 230, 15th district: property of Gary G. Ford. Also, one store house and lot, and dwelling bouse, in Vienna: property of John M. Bottoms. Also, lots No’s. 152,153, 1G8,169 and 136, and the half of No. 154,3d district: prb- Floycd, Capt R Finley, Allen Furcerson, Miss E Gaylord, J W Greer, A P Grady, J N Gritlin, B M Gilliun, A Greer W A Green, J II Gorge, Mrs T Harney, U II- Harrison, C T Hill, Jas 11 Hamilton, J .. Harris, JB Also, | Horsier, William at 8 o’clock, P, Ar.lLACUICOLA AMD TALLAHASSEE. MAO. Due—Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’* at half |iast 4 o’clock, A. M. Closes—Tuesday’s, Thursday's and Sundays at 7 o’clock, 1*. M. ty All letters must be deposited in the Offico one half hour before tho time of dosing, or they will not be forwarded until the next mail thereafter. S. T. MALLORY, P.M. Albany, Oct. 8, 1845, Administrator’* Sale. \M7ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in January v * n cxt, before the Court House door, in the town of Thomasville. Thomas county, Ga., by an order of tlie Inferior court when sitting lor ordinary purposes, fiie following property, to wit: One lot or land, No. one hundred and thirty-seven, (137) -it the 18th district of Thomas county, (originally Early.) Sold as fiic property of Simeon Solars, ate of Thomas county, deceased. PRIOR LEWIS, Adm’r. Thomasville, Oct. 15, 1845, 27 tds. DOWXDS COUNTY. One thousand and sixty acres of land, No’s. 113 and 25,12th dist’, 80 acres of No. 70,12th district, one negro, 200 bushels com, 3 stacks - fodder, 40 head sheen. 30 head rattle, one horse and mare, one town lot to TroupviUe No. 11: property of John I for fim storage of COTTON and Ml Studstill. Also, one mare and horse: unonertv UHANDISL, and the transaction of Commission Business, in all its branches, pledging himself to use every ex- Studstill. Also, one mare and horse: property of Hopkins M. Wilder. C. BRINSON, Sh’ff Oct. 15,1815. desired to take notice, one hundred A LL persons concerned, are desired I J*- that tho following lot of land, viz: and one, (101) in fits second district of originally Early, now Baker county, lias been returned to me as a dcfaulting lot for its Taxes for the years 1841, ’42, ’43, ’44, anil ’45, therefore the owner will come forward and show cause why said Taxes should not be paid; and in default I. shall proceed to tax and double tax said lot in term* of tho law, and sell the ante within the time prescribed by law. CHARLES \V. ROBY, R ti & tc. Oct. 15,1845, 27 90d. (48) YOUNG P. OUTLAW. Sh’ff Ilonard, W II llarvey,A R Jones, James S Jones, John Jones, John S Janes, David Key, F D Keaton, B O Keaton, J J Kerso, W J Kitchens, G 3 Smith, .''din . Smith, T P_ Smith, David' 2 Smith, Mrs Susan Spradlcy, D Snores, 1) 3 Stoats, J T Sellers, A Siiiquclield, Asa 3 Stevenson, Jas T Shuflicld, Anther Speed, Miss C (col’d) Sneed, Dudley Sutton, Franklin Ticon, W Tuggle, Thomas S Tucker, Jesse 2 Taylor, J C Watson, ? U West, Thomas Wright, A Wagand, IIII Wilkins, J II 2 Wcnack, Miss E 3 Waters, James B Witherspoon, James II ORDER, .VO. 1. Dead Quarter*. 2nd Brigade, 13/n' Diii'siqn, G. Ml') Albaet. Sejfi, illlfii. 18*5.. } - O RDERED, That an election be held in tbe county of Lee, on Wednesday, 15th of October;- for a Colonel, to command tbe Regiment of! said, county. As there is no military organization to Lee, it is ileriralile that said election W held by Justice* of the Peace. And the law makes it their duly to- do so.—[ 47<fe 2nd Edition, Prince's Digest, jwf- 597, the amended Act, passed Dee. 22d, 18(9.1 . By order of T. P. SMITH, Brigadier General Commanding. JOIIS G. SLAPPEY, Iiisjxctur. 51TSER a. I T is likewise Ordered, That an election take place iu tbe county of Thomas, on Krhlay, fin- nth October, for a Colonel of that county, to fill th- > vacancy occasioned by the death of the late patriotic Col. Towers, of which the Captains will give duti notice, and superintend os tho law requires. By order of T. I*. SMITH, . Brig. Gen. Com’ding • 2d Brigade, I3th Division; 6. M- JOHS G. SLAPPEY, Inspector. Albany, sept. 17, ’45, 23 tdo. 1 ' 14 Hberspoon, Ja Wimberljr, Then Young, W M STEVEN T. MALLORY, P. M. Albany. Oct. 8, 1845, 26 3t. New Fire-proof Ware House. MACON, GEORGIA. 50,000 CIGARS. T HE subscriber, having opened q Cigar Manu factory in Thomasville, Georgia, is prepared to furnish hut customers and the public with any quantity of ' Principe Cigars, on the most liberal terms. HU cigars arc made by ruBcrior workmen, and of the best quality of IM PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri or and excellency of flavor, will challenge acompar- son with the finest imported rrincijie. He has also on I land 10,000 Cuba, Brotm, and half Spanish, . * All of which are put up to the neatest style;. Per sons visiting fiic place are invited to call and- exam ine for themselves. AU orders by maU promptly attended to. ' , II. A: REMINGTON, Tobacconist. - Thomasville, May, 18th, 1&4&. ; 10 ; fly T HE undersigned, having erected a Fire-proof Wart-house, situated at the bead of Cotton Av enue, tenders Ids services to his friend* and the "pnb- - TO TIKE AEEEICTEB. DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS, ALBANY, GEORGIA. WAKES this method to inform hu friends tliat he still resides at tlie above place, oral will give hu attention to persons afflicted with chronic and opposed incurable forms of disease. From his suc cess heretofore in the management of such cases, icrsons afflicted will find it to their interest to give lira a trial, for if bo does not permanently cure, he may at least mitigato their sufferings. Those especially laboring under Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bron- chctis, Congh, Erysipelatous affections, Scroffula, leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorbea Gleet, Tic Dou loureux, Hysteria, Palscy, Epilepsy, Chorea, Dropsy, Amenorhea, Prolapsus Uteri, &c. foe., Piles, Hernia, Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcers, Hydrocele, foe.,would do well to consult him. Dr. N. will remove all cases of Sypkalilie taint from the system, and warrant them, no euro no pay. Persons living at a distance, who are afflicted, a LL persons concerned, are desired to take notice, would do wellto call to person, if not convenientpby A ,h, t tn. following lot of land, via: two hundred communicating, post paid, with Dr.lNichol* giving and eighty-eight, (4w) to the third district of Baker symptoms, &c., and enclosing the fee, $10, can re county, hu been returned to me aa a defaulting kit ccivc directions for the management of their caaes. for its Taxes for tbe yean 1841, *43,’43,’44, and ’46, therefore the owner will came forward and show cause why said Taxes should not bo paid; and to default I shall proceed to tax and double tax said lot in terms of the law, and sell .the same within the ROBY.rt.&tc. Oct 15,1845, 37 flOd. mvc directions for the management of the* cai Albany, Geo., April 33, 1845. 3 ly Stop the Thief? 30 DOEE.1RS REWARD 11 g TOLEN from the enbecriber, on the night of the ertion to promote the interests of, render satisfaction to, those who may cunfido business to his charge. The Storage and sale of Cotton will be under the direction of Mr. JOHN JONES, who has long been known in the tbe Yare-house business, and will give larticular attention to tbe rale of cotton, and the fili ng of orders for goods. Liberal advances will be made on cotton to store, or to be shipped. Bagging, Bope, A* Twine, together with any other articles will be furnished customer* at.the lowest market pri je. N. U« tXoiiCTowl cmuinia«hm»tvu83WHMj istes. JERRY COWLES. Macon, June 35,1845. 11- w6m JTE W CONCERN*. T HE subscribers have associated themselves hi tho TAILORING BUSINESS, to tbe city o'. Albany, under tbe firm of- HAHRtTT 4c HcKEWEJ, and res|>cctfully solicit a share of publie.patronaee. An intimate acquaintance with the different tranches of their trade will enable them to execute'aH orders confided to their core te a workman like manner.— Having been employed in some of {he most distin guished and extendrs establishments in the Union, Uiey feel confident that they will gmr general' satin faction to either ordinary or fashiomhlo Workman ship, particularly where a row fit, comet uuie, or elegance ef style is required. All orders from town or country will be fiiatikfiilly receitred; and attended to with promptness and punc tuality'. Their shop u on the north side of Broad street, second door above the Patriot Offlce, and oj~ poaite the American Hotel. x _ •. _ rnuAiPn o TtAW BlMfl*. SAMUEL JIcKEWEN. Albany, Sept. 10,1846,- 29 tf 18th nit., near §umterriBe, Leo county, a dark sorrel HORSE, common size, blind to tbe right eye and ride* well. I wilLgjye tofoabora rewart for'the. horse delivered, to me. at Suaterville—or FIFTY DOLLARS Reward for the Horse amt Thief, with sufficient testimony tdieomart Man tf a-.white man. . AYUjUAM H. GREEN. forward and'show cause why Oct. 1,1845, 25 i m. been returned to me a* a defaulting lot for it. Tixes for the yean 1841, ’43, ’43, ’44, and ’45, therefore the owner will come forward and thow cause why saidTaxed should not be paid; and to default I sfatti a- IIcGYPICR nmeeed to tax and doable* tax .aid lot to terras of the HOKA A fawqrad sell tbe ssame within the teas prescribed bj TaEALERS toGrocerin, Dry Good*,' Boots, GROCERIES. T He snbscriberhas now omhand, sUd w'albe re ceiving from New York and New OJ«i« the following araele* of Groceries, which he oiler* to hi* curtotner^ and the public gen erally, on a* reasonable terr j*, FOR CASH, a. can be bought in this market •, and respectfully solicits tbe patronage of the public generally. Among his inciftaiNitcuibe fitrdad Rio and Cuba CoQra. Manilla and Ky. Twine, S T , Refined Loaf and Kentucky Baling, Floor, Northern and Wet. Nails and Spikes, tern. Powder and Shot, Bacoa, Country and Wes- PcrcusriooCapsfo Flints, Laid, Vinegar, Coffee Slills, ’ Soap (varieties of) Shingling hatchets. Tobacco, (various brands) Collins’ Axes, Sniff (botdasfcMadders) Weedfagdt Parent Hoe*; JYbllce. M ESSRS HORA Sc McdWlER, will act as our Agents during the temporary absence of oar Mr. Chcever from Albany. ■ ■■■ ■ Sims &. chEever. July 2,1815 1» tf. Sperm fo Tallow Candles, Chene, Butter, Spices fo E. Ind. Bagging Mesa and . ^amlKy.SSn^YA&OK. Albany, Gdo. aprQ 16 1845. 1 tf Table Molascsand tr BILLS OF LADING neatly printed and for rale of this tffiee.' SAPPINGTON’S A Certain and Effectual Cure far Flveb als Ague, . For sale by ' ; W- B.-SMPrHi aprillS I.. U sliedical Copartnership, DOCTORS DAVIS &. MATHEWS p ESPECTFU1XY inforei fflrn MWet—nfAB—v R and victoitT, that- they have this day associated themselves to .toe practice of their profession, a fid hope that their anion .will prova satisfactory fo their far the city or country. Their office wGl be e ent, occupied byDr. W.X. Davis. CT Message* left cither at their, office on Broad «£, or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, comer of Ptoe and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to • Albany, Aug. gt, 1815) 20 tl