The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 22, 1845, Image 3

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If I cannot from the lands build the road, | SENATORS ELECTED rill, sdl ■»« the Undo; they do not part with 1st Dis-r.-Chatham county, I' c 5tl»‘ ien0t a PP Iied ? o - ,t - 2d “ Bryan and Liberty. |on c ‘ in ^ j can build it, and from tlic lands. If I |»f n * people and the world gain all I have It 3d gain ait l have pro*! 4^ necessary that this ‘ 5 t (, Gth ■#’5 •Ycs.far more. . ‘ inn be decided by the next Congress; the lands r lf 14 being taken op, from the lake to the Missis- '"■01 will soon be so much so as to defeat the , ' l [ Iowa will soon bo made a Suite, and VVis- which-wotild bo an'bhjcctioh. Ts'gis- i, relation to Oregon might also affect it, so r v oa ly seems to be the time when it can be ** ^ Oregon, so miiclr interested in, and so entire* | wndent upon this road for its membership of and ‘ jo,, witli our government, calls for action. ‘ 1 fill! all here in favor of my project. Shall leave , . in a few days, pass through Illinois, Indianna, F ^ ani | Pennsylvania, and hope to be in New York 1.,h 0 middle'of next month. S - Yours truly, A. WHITNEY’ \nother destructive fire occurcd in Montreal on . 4th inst. consuming a great number of buildings i a largo amount of other property. Election Returns. Wo are enabled to-day to lay before our readers, ■, result of the late election, in all the counties in , gQtt, except Montgomery, from which it ap- - jrs jf r . Crawford had received 3G.145, and Mr, I Vc lllistcr 34,723, leaving a majority for Mr. Craw- v-ntinel of the 16th inst. We do not know B f v arc official, but presume they will be f< Ljuly correct The Senate is said to consis ,r.t ballot. We have lost the House by tl 1 of our friends in several of the strong dcmocrat- { induced to come to tbo polls when they think $ 110 danger of defeat. .. Jackson. Bryan and Liberty, "Hines. McIntosh and Glynn, Gigniiliatt. Camden and Wane, King. Ware and Lowndes, Jones. Appling and Montgomery, Moody. Bulloch and Tatnall, Cone. Effingham and Scriren, McGahagan. 9th » Burke and Emanuel, Reynolds. 10th “ VViikinsdn and Laurens, King. 11th “ Irwin and Telfair, ■ Wilcox: 12th “ Decatur and Thomas, MitcheU. 13th “ Baker and Early, Colly. . 14th “ Randolph and Stewart, Boynton. 15th “ Lee and Sumter, CrawfoTd. 16th “ Muscogee and Harris, Calhoun, 17th “ Houston and Macon, Holderness. 18th “ Talbot and Marion, Smead. 19th “ Pulaski and Dooly, Whitfield. 20th “ Bibb and Twiggs, Chappell. 21st “ Washington and Jefferson, Curry. 22d “ Richmond and Columbia, Miller.' 23d “ Warren and Taliaferro, Harris. 24th “ Hancock and Baldwin, Kenan. 25th “ Putnam and Jones, Hardeman. 26th “ Monroe and Pike, Marlin. 27th “ Crawford and Upson, Brown. 28th “ Meriwether and Coweta, Lee. 29th “ Troup and Heard, Ridley. 30th “ Carroll and Campbell, Bell. 31st “ Fayette and Henry. Stall. . 32d “ Butts and Jasper, Broadus. 33d “ Newton and Walton, Hill. 34th “ Morgan and Greene, Nickelson. 35th “ Lincoln and Wilkes, Anderson. 36th “ Elbert and Franklin, Allen. 37th “ Oglethorpe and Madison, Long. 38th “ Clarke and Jackson, Anderson. 39th “ DeKalb and G-.vinnctt, Murphy. 40th “ Paulding and Cass, McGregor. 41st “ Cherokee and Cobb, Leiois. 42d “ Forsyth and Ilall, Kellogg. 43d “ Habersham and Rabun, Wojjord. 44th “ Lumpkin and Union, J. D. Field., 45th “ Gilmer and Murray, Chastain. 46th “ Dade and Walker, Smith. 47th “ Floyd and Chattooga, Hackett. The undersigned will conlinne to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS AT APALACHICoilii, ctder the fibn or Ho ward & R u t herfo r d. ~i xj/ i ItvNew Oeeeaxs, .. - rS; v. hero one of the firm will al- cofiymsiox the ensuing season, ways be found. f Their personal attention will be given to all business with which' they may lie en trusted. The usual advances "will be made upon goods in store or Cotton consigned to therhi THACKER B.,HOWARD,- ADOLPHUS S. RUTHERFORD. Apalachicola, Fla., Oct. 22,1845, 28 tf. Counties. Jlppling, fiber, ^fildwin, Bibb, Putts, Burke, nan, Bulloch, 'i.atbam, I'larkc, I'hatooga, I'olumbm, , Inwford, I'obb, ACtU, larroll, fcundeii, Vampbell, ITicrokce, K locator, IkKalb, bade, Itooly, parly, Emanuel, Elbert, layette, floyd, ■orsyth, ranklin, tilmer, lllynu, itene, rnnnett, icock, Ihrriss, ■lean), llwston, llcnry, Jlabcreham, ■Ull, - levin lackson, atper, Meiton, abort}-, -iacoln, inrndcs, -nmpkin, kcon, Ifclntosh, Ihrion, Slonroc, Jlorgun, llunay, Ifcmwetlier, [luscogee, Montgomery, Madison, pewton, Oglethorpe, 1*021801, I’ulaski, ike, Guiding, Richmond, n, olph, et, tcivart, ' ‘ driven, 'attnal, felfair, Nbot, J wi KV Valker, Valton, Vare, Vanen, vayne, Crawford. 148 204 315 651 252 549 16 maj. 27 700 538 300 523 634 641 808 394 110 214 533 403 577 44 151 991 246 428 380 352 213 112 791 * 757 507 813 313 637 70 maj. 529 517 475 544 424 589 284 203 94 maj. 410 656 107 maj. 109 97 maj. 733 412 403 695 1071 338 896 576 107 maj. 249 242 747 37 575 544 904 241 203 - f( 201 :i 431 ~ 1004 " -863 411 ; 64R 537 605 m 629. 410- 423T McAllister. 166 357 268 ' 722 375 332 412 715 399 330 277 33 maj. 823 915 689 655 220 474 710 322 762 240 168 maj. 292 11 maj. 168 111 631 446 160 maj. 921 559 19 115 670 307 390 398 653 '430 maj. 599 102 maj. 642 493 84 445 16 185 168 •ftilministrcUbr’s Sale* I N pur?nance of an .order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Lowndes county, while sitting; us a Court of Ordinary, will bo sold, on the firet Tuesday in January nextj before the Court House door in the town of Trounville, within the usual hours of sale—lot of land, No. 4*24, in the 12th dis trict of orignally Irwin, now Lowndes county, con taining 490 acres, more or less; a part of which is good Oak and Hickoiy land, with GO or 70 acres cleared land, rabbins, &c., lying in the fork of Oco- niko and Mute Creek—being'*afi the real estate of Thomas Carlton, dec'd. * Sold for tile benefit of the heirs and creditors. Termsicn the-dav. Oct. 22,1815, 28 tdsl .Administrator’s Sale. "W^ILL be sold at the late residence of Daniel * * Sasser, of Early count}-, dec’d, on Saturday the 6th day of December next, all the perishable property belonging to tho estate of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. WILLIAM McMILLAN, Adm’r. Oct. 22,1815, 28 tds. REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED. Appling; Mobley. Liberty; Vcmadoe. Baker; Hentz. Lee; Oglesby. Baldwin; Harris. Lowndes; McMullen. Bibb; Armstrong, Strong Lumpkin; Keith. Bryan; Bird. Laurens; Robinson. Bulloch; Goodicin. Macon; Green. Burke; Gordon, Royal. Madison; A tie. Butts; Buttrcll. McIntosh; De La Gal. Camden; Villalonga. Marion; Bivins. 368 946 124 664 299 624 832 851 334 471 . 172 379 144 maj. 335 474 350 650 440 690 325 73 174 255 441 .794 54 40a 310 maj, 385 584 744 15 maj. 373 508 23 maj, 325 ’ '533 Campbell; Carlton, Meriwether; Ector, Roe. Carroll; Davis. Morgan; Harris, Prior. Cass; Smith. Marray; Kenan. Clarke; Hull, Stroud. Muscogee; Mustian, Coweta; Berry, Perry. [Howard. Cobb; Maloney. Monrod; Lesseur, Fam- Columbia; Fleming, [brough. [Shockley. Newton; Baker, Livings- Chathan; Anderson, [ton. [ Ward. Oglethorpe; Smith, Cherokee; Field. , [Lumpkin. Chattooga; Crook. Paulding; Leadballer. Crawford; Green. Pike; Gaulding, Kendall Dade; George. Putnam; Callaway, Pear- DeKalb; Boon, Johnson. [son. Doolv; Swarengin. Pulaski; Hansel. Decatur; Ilincs. Richmond; Jenkins, Early; Robinson. [Rhodes. Effingham; Guyton. Randolph; Gilford. Elbert; Barrett, Willis. Rabun; Green. Emanuel; Summer, (In) Sumter; Jenkins. Fayette; Whitaker. Stewart; Gaulding, Franklin; Morris, Knox [Stokes. Forsyth; Thornton. Scrivcn; Cooper. Floyd; Yarborough. Tailiaferro; Chapman. Gilmer; Cannon. Talbot; Dixon, Owen. Glynn; Dubignon. Tatnall; Clilton. Green; Armstrong, San- Thomas; Ivey. [ford. Troup; Walker, Harris. Gwinnett; Martin, Whit- Twiggs; Garey. [worth. Telfair; Graham. Hancock; Lewis, Brantly Union; Bull. Hall; Baugh, Thompson Upson; Crawford, Goode Heard; Smith, Wayne; Stafford. Henry; Arnold, Smith. Wilkes; Robinson, Hill. Houston; Bryan, Belvin Washington; Bullard, Harris; Crawford, Jones [Ware. Habersham! Kimsey, Warren; Anderson, Bur- [Cabinets. [son. Irwin; Young. Walton; Jackson, Kite Jasper; Wyatt, Barnes. [gore. Jackson; Bell, Moon. Wilkinson; Roscr. Jefferson; Stapleton. Walker, Black. Jones; Hutchins, Gray. Ware; Hilliard. Lincoln; Jennings. Those in Italic? are Democrats. Death by Lightning. On Monday last, the Academy in Bainbriilgq, De- catur Co. was struck by lightning, which killed son of Mr. John Harrell. The whole school was stunned by the shock. The electric fluid passed over a little girl, setting fire to her cloths, and tear ing the shoes from her feet, without doing her any personal injury. Administrator’s Sale. li GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lee cpuuty, while silting for Ordinary puriioses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, the foilowlrtg 1 '’valuable kinds, viz: Lot No. fourteen, (14) and fifteen, (15) in the 15th district, and one halt of !q( No, one hundred and ninety-three, (193) in the liiii restrict of Lee coun ty. Sold as the pro|ieny of jatnes Jackson, late of said county, deceased. [Tty.^boye hinds are very valuable, and persons wishing to purchase a good settlement would do tvell to a#eiifd the sale.] Terms of sale made known on the duy,- J. W. BRYAN, I ... • SUSAN JACKSON, < Adm Oct. 22, 1845; 28 CP The Savannah Georgiaq wil) please insert the above (weekly) until the day, of sale, and forward their account to the administrators at Sumterville, Lee county, for payment. v MAID ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN SI AIL. Due—Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Sunday’s at 1 o’clock, P. M. Closes—Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Saturday’ at 8 o'clock*!’.M. APALACHICOLA ASP TALLAHASSEE .MAIL. Due—Tuesday’s, Thursday's, and Saturday’s at hall past 4 o’clock., A. M. Closes—Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Sundays at 7 o’clock, P. M. ET* AU letters must be deposited in the Office one half hour before the time of closing, or they will not forwarded until tire next mail thereafter. S. T. MALLORY, P. M. Albany, Oct. 8, 1845, List of Letters, R EMAINING in the Post Office at Albany, on the 1st October, 1845. . COMMERCIAL. Cotton markets. Liverpool, extremes, Upland, - -- -- --6: New York, -“---“---------6: Charleston, -“---“---------6 Savannah, — - -6 Apalachicola, Albany, ------ 5 | a 10 i a 91 DIED, At Albany, on Sunday the 19th inst, of inflama- tton of the stomach, Jonathan Phillips, in the 54th year of his age. Mr. Phillips has been for several years a resident in this place, and was beloved and respected by all who knew him. He has left a wife and two. chil dren to mourn his loss. He died calmly, professing faith in tho Saviour, and' expressing a willingness to depart end be with God. So calmly, close the scenes of earth, To those who love the Lord— His rod and staff will comfort them, That trust upon his word. .Public JYotice. A LL persons living demands against the Albany Courier Office, from June -28th to October 11th, 1845, are requested to present them for immediate TV settlement. JOHN E. KEAN, & Co. JL# ' All JV.A DO *Rxf» 9ft ft*.. '! Synopsis of Sheriff’s Sales, FOR NOVEMBER. LEE COUNTY. Lots of land, No’s. 117,139 and 149, in the 13th district of Lee county; levied on to satisfy a mort gage fi fa:. Wm. Henderson vs Thomas Rogers. WM. W. GILMORE, D. Sh’ffi Five negroes;'levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi fa: Wm. G. Howard and John Hentz,'adiii’rs vH Wm. Horton. WM: JANES, Sh’ff. Lot of land, No. 203, 1st district: C. W. Nor wood vs J. Shivers, principal, and Nicholas Wylie, security. Also, lots of land, No’s 26, 25, 22 and 2d district: levied on as the property of Harri- Jones, dec’d. Also, one lot of land: property of Jesse Scarborough, number not known. Also, horse and 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: property of Horatio Sims. Also, three negro slaves: levied as the property of John McLendon, jr. Also, ono.lot of land, No. not known: property of Garey Kitchens. Also, one horse, buggy and harness: property of James Hill. Also, 11 negro slaves: property of John S. Johnston. Also, one yoke of Oxen: property of Georgo H. Price. Also, one lot of land, No. 198, and half of lot 199,2d dis trict : property of James Bond. WM. JANES, Sheriff. THOMAS COUNTY. Two negro slaves: property of Arthur Burney. Also, one half lot, No. 131, in the 14th district: property of James M. Yeomans. JOHN McAULAY, D. Sh’ff. MACON COUNTY. One lot of land, No, 174, 2d district: property of Murdock L. Mathcwson. Also, 25 acres of land, north corner of No. 273,’1st district: property of Irwin Whittington. TIIOS. DIXON, D. S. SUMTER COUNTY. The west half of lot No. 40, in the 28th district: property of James Spjvcy. Also, four lots of land, No. 88, 17th dist., No. 200, 15th dist., No. 200, 28th dist., Net. 146,16th district: property of Jos. Little. P. F. THOMPSON, Sh’ff Two lots of land, No. 170,28th district: property of John W. Cowart—No. 265,15th district: proper- of Edna Cowart. Also, two fractions. No. 1 and 2, and lot of land No. 176, in the 28th district: property of John W. Cowart. x G. M. WHEELER, D. Sh’ff 50,000 CIGAR&i'^ T IIE subscriber, having opened.a Cigar.*Manu factory in Thomasviite,. Georgia, is prepared to furnish hia customers and the public with .aery quantity of . ; <, $*rincivc Cigars^ ; , on the most liberal terms. • His cigars arc made Vy superior workmen, and of the beet quality of IM PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteH- orand excellency of flavor, will challenge acompdr- son with the finest imported Principe. . He has also Qn hand « 10,000 Puba, SSroten, and half Spanish, of Alexander Meriwether. Aiso, one negro man: [ A! , of w! iich are put ttp in the neatest style. Pet- property of Richard R. Brady. Also, lot No. 39, | sons visiting the place are invited to call and exam- 2d ” " - ' ' ” 1 *’'•■. ' DOOLY COUNTY. Lots of land No’s. 56 and 57, 7th district, the ienna. Hotel, out houses, &c., two negroes, four cows and calves, one mare and one filly: property Arline, John Anstun, F Abbott, Jas O II Adams, Jas Atkins, J D Adams, Mrs E Arline, Jaa Blalack, Mrs E Bush, Jas A Batchlor, Miss M A Bryant, Mrs L Blair, CaptT II . Bellflowers. John Both well, Dr J J Bedel!, M Bell, L J ' Biyant, Baker Byred, John Brener, Henry Brantley, Z Cock, IP Cowart, John W Crjtwford, J Crawford, W B Commings, John N Cooper, William Cletton, William Clark, R II Campbell, W II Clark,J M Clayton, P P Coppage, W Davis, John Dickerson, H II Denard, G L King, II B Lcmack, Junius Lawson, P A Lampkin, T 2 Liggon, John ' Lewis; M F Lar4f4»le, Sims McLecjtd, N E McOotiiJ), Maj Samuel Meals >£ Casev, , r Mopr#,-Capt ’ Merchant, Isaac ■ Mercer, Hcrmon 2 Morgan, William 2 .Morgan, Henry Newman, Capt Jas A Nurmi'IllI 2 OdamjA 2 Oliver, James Odam.WH Phippsi L Peter, Thos F- Palmcft, A B Perkins, Isaac Puckett, James C Puckett, Thomas Poland, W B 3 Remolds, J F 3 Roby, C \V Radford, Robt . Ricks,' R Rowland, Col IB 3 Rutland, R O Itogets, J II Smith* Wm J Duncan, Fielden (col’d) Smith, James H Floyed, Capt R Finley, Allen Furgerson, Miss E Gaylord, J W Greer, A P Grady, J N * Griffin, B M Gillion, A Greer W.A Green, J H Gorge, Mrs T Harney, C II Harrison, C T Hill, Jas II Hamilton, J Harris, JB flossier, William Honard, W II Harvey, A R Jones, James S Jones, John Jones* JohnS Janes, Da,vjd Key, F D Keaton, B O Keaton, J J Kerse; W J Kitchens, G 2 Smith; 1 John Smith, T P Smith, David 3 Smith, Mrs Snsan Spiadfey, D Shores, D 3 Stoats, J T Sellers, A - Sinqucficld, Asa 3’Stevenson, Jas T Shuffie'd, Anther Speed,' Miss C (col’d) Sneed, Dudley Sutton* Franklin Tisbn, W Tuggle; Thomas S Tucker, Jesse 8 Taylor, J C 1 Watson; J H West, Thomas,, Wright A Wagar.il,-H II 3 Waters, James B Witberspqon, Janies H Tailoring Establishment, NEAR THE CORKER OF BROAD AND WASH INGTON STREETS, . In the rear of Mr. Jdin Jacl:son’s Store* . DAVID'LE WIS,,' R espectfully- fofonjis ti^uzeiii q&o- bany and the' inhabitants of Baker’ diuTako those of the adjacent counties, that ho wtll'fois'tly make sudf a choice additibn 'id-dlk' predept. assort ment of sifiiDaaa aaasaalaa<3Qo that he will he enabled to fill and execute any orders, that may be entrusted to his care. D. L. cannot boast of having made the Grand Tour cither of Europe, or even ot onr own Universal Yankec-docdlo-dom—but he can say, without flatter ing himself, that he is a MASTER . WORKMAN, —anu that although he has not graduated from pucli splendid shops as’Beau Bmmmel cr CotiRT D’OksaV loved to patronize, yet he pledges that all who may- honor him with their custom shall receive a reghlar built Southern Fit, m either TIGHTS, ANTI- TIGHTS, or MEDIVM-ITES. He 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 the earliest, ltyh- ions, D. L. will be'enabled to tickle the taste ortho most fanciful fastidious—Nuf ccd—except, that ho returns his most grateful thanks to a gcncro'us com munity for the very liberal encouragement ho has! al ready received, and respectfully solicits a contin uance of its favor. Albany, Sept. 10,1845, 22 tf. . IVotice. A LL persons arc cautioned net to trade for the fol- _ lowing described notes, and the makers are noti fied not to pay them to any person except my self, as they were Iraiidulently obtained from me—viz: One for forty-five dollars, 1st day of January, 1845, dated the 9tli day of March, 1844, made to E. F. Strang and signed by Sparkman Bowen, endorsed by J. W. Tindall, with a credit of twenty-five dollars some time in February, 1845. One" on Isbam Turner and Edwin Slawn, for seven dollars and ninety cents, made 9th day of .tunc, 1845, one day after date, paya ble to J. P. Read. One on J. W. Tindall for eigh teen dollars, payable to J. P. Read, dated 13th June, 1845, due from (late. J. P. READ: Sept. 17, ’45, 23 tf. ' ! district: property of Andrew Howard. Also, one horse and one mare: property of William B. Maddox. Also, one mare and colt: property of Angus Hughes. Also, one negro man and one horse: property of J. M. W. Hightower. Also, 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 of Samuel Story. Also, lot No. 169,9th district: property of David Graham. Also, three negro slaves: property of Robt. 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 house, in Vienna: property of John M. Bottome. Also, lots No’s. 152,153, 168, 169 and 136, and the half of No. 154, 3d district: pro perty of Jacob Watson. YOUNG P. OUTLAW. Sh’ff. 'LOWND8 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 corn, 3 stacks fodder, 40 head sheep, 30 head cattle, one horse and mare, one town lot in Troupvillo No. 11: property of John Stndstill. Also, one marc and horse: property of Hopkins M. Wilder. C. BRINSON, Sh’ff ' Oct. 15, 1845. ine for themselves. All orders by mail promptly attended to. II. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist.. Thomasvillc, May, 18th, 1845. 10 ly 1 Stop the Thief! SO .BOSjSjARS KEWARJbn (jJJ TOLEN from the subscriber, on the night of the C3 istli nit., near Sumterville, Lee county, a dar,!: sorrel HORSE, common size, blind in the right eye and rides well. I will give the above reward for too horse delivered to me at Sumterville—or FIFTY DOLLARS Reward for the Horse and Thief, with sufficient testimony to convict him, if a white man. WILLIAM II. GREEN. Oct. 1, 1845, 25 lm. ■ JYotice. rjlIIOMAS II. KEY respectfully announces t<» A liis friends that lie is a candidate for the Clerk ships of the Superior and Inferior Courts of the Coi-n- ty of Dooly, at the ensuing election on the first M on- day'in January next. June 25. 11 tf New Eire-proof Ware House. MACON, GEORGIA. T HE undersigned, having erected a Firoprorj Ware-house, situated at the head of Cotton Av enue, tenders his services to his friends and the pub lic generally, for the storage of COTTON and MER- i CHANDISE, and the transaction of Commission Business, in all its branches, pledging himself to use every ex ertion to promote tlic interests of, render satisfaction to, those who may confide 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 the Vare-bouse business, and will give Articular attention to the sale of cotton, and the fili ng of orders for goods. Liberal advances will be made on cotton in store, or to be shipped. Bagging, Hope, A* Turine, together with any other articles will be furnished customers at the lowest market priie. N. B. Storage and commission at customary rates. COWLES. TO TUB AFFIsICTEM. Dli. HENRY G. NICHOLS, - ALBANY, GEORGIA-j - m ffflAKES this method to inforfil his lHerids that he still resides at the above place, and will give his attention to persons ' afflicted with chronic anil supposed incurable forms of disease. From his suif- cess heretofore in the management of such case’s*, persons afflicted will find, it to their interest to give him a trial, for if he does not permanently cure, ho may at least mitigate their sufferings. . Those especially laboring under Livet Complain!, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago,-Splenitis, Broh- chetis, Cough, Erysipelatous affections, Scrofiuh), Iwprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhea Gleet, Tic Dou loureux, Hysteria, l’alsey, Epilepsy, Chorea,Dropsy, Amenorhea, Prolapsus Uteri, &c. See., Piles, Hernia, Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcere, Hydrocele, Ac.,would do well to consult him. Dr. N. will remove all cases of Syphalilic taint from the system, and warrant them, no cure no payJ Persons living at a distance, who ate afilicteil, would do well to call in person, if not convenient, bv communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichols, giving symptoms, &c., and enclosing the fee, ®10, can re ceive directions for the management of their eases;’ Albany, Geo., April 23, 1845. 2 ly Macon, June 35,1845. JERRY 11 JUST RECEIVED! A FRESH supply Of articles in our line, eotneof. which have never before been offered in this market; Among them may be found,. Mrs. Betts’ Utero Abdominal Supporters, far superior to the use. Jtleelical Copartnership. DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS R ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Albany and vicinity, that they have this day associated themselves in toe practice of their profession, and hope that their union will prove satisfactory 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. ID* Messages left either at their office on Broad st, or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, corner of Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to. Albany, Aug. 27, J845, . 20 tf. Yonnfe.WM STEVEN T. MALLORY, P. M. Albany, Oct 8,1845, 26 3L Albany, Oot 33,1845. 38 3t.- HORA & UcGWIER. EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods,'Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing Sec. Albany, April, 16th, 1845. i tf. JYotice. M ESSRS HORA &. McGWIER, will act as onr Agents during the temporary absence of onr Mr. Cheevef from Albany. , SBIS & CHEEVER, July 2,1845 13 tf. J OB WORK of all kinds executed at tins Office with neatness and despatch. April 16,1845. nine, Jodide of Potass, Iodine, Musk, Carmine red. Ink, Kreosote, Oil Lemon, do. Cloves, Tamarinds, (fresh) Verbena Cream and Hair Brushes. —ALSO— a variety of school and other books, viz: Bancroft’s History of the United States, Combe on the Consti tution of man, Comolete practical. Fanner, Gann’s 1 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’> pis- tionaries, Mitchell’s Travelling Maps of Georgia, do.’ Texas, Count D’Orsay’sEtiquette, CopySHpe,C<xh^ stock’s Philosophy, Southern First -Class Books; Murray’s Exercises, Spelling Books, Southern Htri mony, English Grammar, large Quarto Family Bibles and small do, • xuso, f Fools Cap and Letter paper, Blank Cards, Inkstands* Letter Stamps, Ink Powder, Pocket Books, Steel- Pens, Quills, fancy colored Sealing^Wax, for solo low hy WELCH &- NELSON- Albany, Sept 10,1845, 23 tf. . ’ O* BILLS OE LADING neatly printed tui fir sale at this office. ,