The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 29, 1845, Image 3

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important Sebciuc. „ master General has issued an l!,c -.„,ent. inviting proposal for carrying " r " 1-of tl‘ c failed State# to the follou- NEW GOODS! rpHE *ubscrtier Ijnaw receiving l.» ropdy or f VAU. AND WINTER GOODS, miIuVI to STEA.W BOAT FLORENCE, Vt’nwn’New York to Liverpool, in Iin*. 1 n .\ hack. <»r to Hrrslo!, m Lnuhuid, „ an * .1^ aT. , a tho market which, with Iii* present stock,’be now oi- W. K. MORE, will leave this place for .Jfcwat such price* as canuct fail to plctuo las cua- ^ Analacliicolm on Katirday next, the 1st day of turners*, funon-: which are 'VTw to Soutlinmpton, do. do. ; =2. Bogging Rope A* Tiphie, J 1 *.’ York, bv Cowes, in England, *»ptiiar.d shoes ol every -description, Clothing, Os- Itf.frriinii nmt hark, nr In «umrgi«, Pi-inert,c awl Jeans; a large s-=ortmciitof v'.iv York, bv Havana, in Cuba, to . . . (Mean#, and'back ; 6. From New I f UN ^ & 1 YNCIION Uve j.irt nwivrd Car- p. * „ • -B.JL j.cnt«*r* i iso!-*, full m*:u »«, T <*>1* com- |,y Havana, to Cha a res, in Co.otn- ; plctr, Knives end Fork.”, Batcher Knives, Carving i,| back, with joint or separate oilers do., :i large assortment of Pen and Pocket do., stock \itr.J the transportation to Panama, | ami rini Locks, Butts ami Screws, cut Tacks, Colton ,, ||,e Pa-ilic, to the lnoillh of tlic Co- land Wool Cards, Iren& Kails, together with a full I-, a nd I hence to (he principal port in assortment of Hard Ware generally. S^ndivicli islands, or from Charleston, Albany, Oct. 29, 29, 3in. i |( f( i„ie, and back, or from Pensacola, do. do., or from Mobile, do. do. do. 7. iNow Orleans to Havana, and back, I, n'n offer to extend to Kingston, in the nil of Jamacia, or from Mobile to the and back, or from Pensacola to the ’ and back, or from Charlesto to the and back, with an offer to supply tVest. fhe acceptance or " be determined itutry next. able, OBITUARY’’. Sensed are the dead who die in the Lord.” a na tlic 19th instant, of cholera infantum. SOUNE FRKHOMA, daughter of C. E. amj l'icrrc, of Concord, Baker county, aged six stud six days ibtrats are narurally afflicted at the los3 of an interesting and promising child—yet this is soothed by the confidence that through ons merit of Christ, tlieir little one rests in diva's bosom; may it be their great business to meet her there. Bet Jesus called them liira and said, “ Suffer little children to coins me and forbid them not, for of such is the lor.: of God.” Jesus can make a dying bed, Feel M> t as downv pillows arc— While on his breast.? lean my brad, Am! breathe my life out sweetly there.” A Fbiemi. j ~ ?3P WE will make liberal CASH AD- feiwtjf!® VANCES on Cotton Stored in any Ware-House in Altmnr. . SIMS Si ’CHEEVER. All/any, Oct. 29,1816, 29 tf. Boots and Shoes. T HE subscribers have on band, which they offer at very low prices, a lurgc stock of Nci non-accepinncc oftltn j g*““? («>me very superior)' Kin do., Ladle hue i i ... v . • „ - Walking do., Km Slops, limters, Women’h Ix-alhcr ed by the 31=1 day or Shoes, Gent’s line Calf pegged and sewed Shoes, fine Calf pegged and sewed Boots, Wator-proof do., &c„ dec. HUNT Si PYNCHON Albany, Oct. 29, 29 lim. Spanish man of war brig arrived in Havana on •», jnst. having in charge “ a long, low black” ■plirodite clipper brig, which she captured in EA.VBS FOB SAEE. le put on the coast. She was without papers, : riNIlE following namei! tracts of LAM) will he ia« fitting oit in a dashing stylo as a Mexican A sold on reasonable tonus, nnd good Titles given: All hands escaped from her on the night No. 223, 3d district of Baker County, arrival in Havanna, when slie was anchored r the guns of a Spanish ‘ frigate.—Key Wat '.. tacA. November. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to Messrs. JImt & tiscno*, corner of Broad and Washington streets. S-i ‘ The Florence is a strong light draft boat, well Calculated for the navigation of the Flint River, cn which.she Will be run regul*Hy n ind -exclusively during the ensuing season. '■ *' Allany, Oct. 29,1846, New Goods! New Goods!! I2K75J5? tSs IPTSdCUKSSS 1 A RE now receiving their supply of DRY ' DOODS, suited to the Fall and Winter Trade', embracing an extensive assortment of Ne gro Cloths, Blankets and other Plantation Goods, which tliey oiler at low prices. Albany, Oct. 29, 1815, 29 tfi Synopsis of Sheriff’s Sales, FOR NOVEMBER. LEE COUNTY. Loti ef land, No’*. 117,139 and 149, in the 11th district ot Lee county; levied on to satisfy a mort gage fi la: Wm. Henderson vs Thomas Rogers. Tailoring Establishment, . NEAR THE CORNER OF BROAD AND WASH INGTON STREETS, In the rear of Mr. John Jackson't Store. DAVID'LEWIS, wuvTouASS'sTS uEsm-Trum-«»sto.uh* , . , • GIIAIORE, D. Shtc XV haoy and the mhabitanU of Baker arid also 5 levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi those of tho adjacent counties, that bo wHl .'shortly make such a choke addition to Iris present assort-, ment of Crockery. J UST reeeiced by HUNT & PYNCHON, cheap and fine Crockery, white Gi anile Tea and Din ner Setts. ’ Oct. 29, 29 3m. 1/to 198, 15th 218, 15th “ 71, 32d “ “ 261, 16th “ “ 318, 15th “ “ 370, 15th “ “ 520, 5th “ “ 381, 27th “ “ 92, 9th “ For tartlicr paiticulara, apply tn Oct. 29, Randolph county, Derut ur “ . Early “ •*, npp!v to RICHARD H. CLARK, 29 tfi] Albany, Ga. lonnERuiAii. .5 list Deceived B Y the subscriber*, pieces fine black ami col’d Bread Cloths, American and French Cassintcra, b ack Silk and Satin Vestings, rich Wool do., com mon do., Kentucky Jeans, a gTCnt variety of cheap Pant Stulls for common wear, all of which they offer on good terms. HUNT &. PYNCHON. Albany, Oct. 29,1815, 29 3m. Administrator 1 * Sale. A < !RLKABLE to an order of the Honorable tli ■ Inferior Court of Ice county, when sitting fe Ordinrry purposes, will be sold before tire Court House door, in tlic town of Flarkvillc, l.ec county, Baker Ehrriflifi Sales, l'OR DECF.MDF.R. W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door at Newton, Baker county, on the first Teusday in December next, tlic following property, to wit: One lot of land in tlic first district of Baker county. No. not known, but known as the residence of, Mr. Robert 1 Inmilton, adjoining lauds of Spear Si Grillin; levied on as the property of Phillip P Clayton, to satisfy sundry fi fus iroia tlic Superipr Court of Ba ker comity: John Jackson and others vs Pliiilip 1*. Clayton. Property pointed out by N. Nift. Also, tho undivided l.n’f interest in three lets of land in tlic 2d district of Baker county, numbers not known, but known as tlie old John Sikes’ place; levied on as tire property of Benjamin M. Griffin, to satisfy one fi fa from the Superior Court of said county: Samuel S. Bailey vs Eenj. M. Griffin.— Property pointed out by'defcndant. Also, one citv lot in the city of Albany, on Broad street, No. net "know n, but known as the Carrington lot; levied On as the property of Felix G. Carring- Five negroes; levied on to satisfy a mortgage fa: Wm. G. Howard and John Hcatz,adm’ra vs Wm. Hopton. WM. JANES, Sh’ffi Lot of hod,No. 203,1st district: C. W. Nor wood vs J. Shivers, principal, and Nicholas Wylie, security. Also, lots of land, No's 26,23,22 and 40,2d district: levied on as the property of Harri son Jones, dec’ll. Also, ono lot of land: property of Jesse Scarborough, number not known. Also, one horse and fifty head of bogs, 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, threo negro slaves: levied on as tho property of John McLendon, jr. Also, one lot of land, No. not known: property of Garey Kitchens. Also, ono horse, buggy and harness: property of James Hill. Also, 11 negro slaves: property of John S. Johnston. Also, one yoke of Oxen: property of George H. Price. Also, one lot of land, No. 198, nnd half of lot 199,2d dis trict : property of Jtuucs Bond. WM. JANES, Sheriff THOMAS COUNTY. Two negro slaves: property of Arthur Burney. Also, ono half lot, No. 131, in tho Itth district: property of James M. Yeomans. JOHN MeAULAY, D. Sh'ff MACON COUNTY. One lot of land, No, 174,2d district: property of Murdock L. Mathcwson. Also, 23 acres of land, north corner of No. 273, 1st district: property of Irwin Whittington. TllOS. DIXON, D. S. SUMTER COUNTY* The west lialf of lot No. 40, in tlic 28th district a&t&.Qatd &sia saasssaaaQSo that he will be enabled to fill and execute any orders - that may be entrusted to his care. D. I. cannot boast of having made Urn Grind Tour cither of Europe, or even of our own Universal Yanlrao doodle riom bat lie ran say, without flatter ing himself, that he is a MA STER WORKMAN. —and Jhat although he baa not graduated than such splendid shops as liraa Brtimrnd or Corn D’Oisxr * loved to patronize, yet lie pledges that all who may honor hitn with tbeir custom'shall receive a regular built Soi.tuuhx Fit, m either TIGHTS, ANTI- TIG UTS, or MEDIVM-ITES. He will also warrant all work tint goes from bis shop as being . faithfully executed, and made up in workmanlike stylo; and as be is in the receipt of the earliest fash ion-, D. L. will he enabled to tickle the taste of the most fanciful fastidious—fittf cci—except, that h<? returns his most grateful thanks to a generous com munity for the very liberal encouragement he has al-' ready received, and respectfully solicits a contin uance of its tavor. Albany, Kept 10,1845, 23 tf. ton, to satisfy one fi ia from Baker Superior Court: property of James Spivey. Also, four lots of Win. McLendon vs Felix G. Carrington. Property | land, No. 88, ITtli dist., No. 200,15th dirt., No. 200, pointed out by plaintiff : i- 23tii dist., No. 116,16th district: property of Jos. A'*o, one lot of ana, No. C17 in, t!« tctji district LMe . , 1>. p. THOMPSON, Sh’ff Two^ofWiid.NmnWdirtriet: property haiith CVrtcr vs Knocli Bvnc, prftirfirAj, and Kli ah , °^“^ 1 15th dutnet. proper- IJyno, security. Pr^ crty* pointed cot by It K & J ; ty of Kdna Cowart. A!so, two fmetions. No. 1 B 1 lines. | and 2, nnd lot of land No. 176, in tlic 28th district: Also, the undivided half interest* iircne house and j property of John \V. Cowart, lot in the city of Albany, No. not known, but known j ' G. M. WHEELER, D. Sh’iT. as tlie hoiu-e and lot formerly cv. ccd by Monks Cc { Casey, on Broad street, and one nc^ro woman called | DOOLY COUNTY. Lucinda, clout thirty-dive year- old; levied on a> . the property of Abner S. Greenwood, to eatisfv Mm- j Lots of lnnd Nos. 56 and 5i, ith district, t ie dry 6 (as Ircm Baker tiupcrior Court: John Miliau i Vienna Hotel, out houses, &c. f two negroes, four and others vs A. S. Greenwood, the same being ! cows and calves, one marc and one filly: property encumbered under a mortgage. Property pointed j 0 f Alexander Meriwether. Also, one negro man: out by D. A. Vasom , . , property of Bichard R. Bradv. Also, lot No. 30, A!u°, oim negro woman cabed Man;; lcvir.1 on , „ d d ; 8trict; liroporty of Andrew Howard. Alro, aafiie property of \\,n«.mSeg ! w,to«tt.-fy mm fi ta ;0no ^ ^ evuf. property of William B. notice. A LI, persons are cautioned not to trade for the fo’- * *• lowing describe!) nc4es, and the makers are noti fied not to py them to any person except my self, as they were fraudulently obtained from me—viz: Ono for forty-five dollars, 1st day of January, 1845, dated tho 9th day of March, 1844, made to E. F. .Strong and signed by Sparkman Bowen, endorsed Vy J. V> . Tindall, with a credit of twenty-five dollars some time in February, 1845. One "on Isham Turner and Edwin •Siawu, for seven dollars and ninety cents, made 9th darof June, 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, 1815, due from date. J. P. READ. Sept. 17,’45, 23 tf. from Iienry Inferior Court: Jolm II. Low vs I M. Fletcher, principal, and Wiiliam Kegnr. security. ] Maddox. Also, ono mare and colt: property ot ? report of tbe English Cotton Markets by the Ilritiain being rather unfavorable, lias disap- it expectation, and checked operations in tho estic mirkcbs, 'pned.’ncc of the N. F. Journal of Commerce. Liveupool, Sept. 27,1845. re tlic departure of the last steamer, 19th inst. Cotton market has been very quiet and without ir.»e ia prices, though it is difficult to effect sales the current prices of last week. The sales of tho tiding last evening wore 26,400 bales, of cli 6,300 were on speculation and 800 for export. American descriptions sold, consisted of 4,300 n Is at 3; a 4? fair 4f; 9,390 Orleans at 3 j a 6, 3] ; 7,400 Alabamas and Mobiles at 3} a 4}, 4] ; and 130 Sea Islands at 10 j a 15d per lb. total receipts in this port are 1,418,000 bales iiist 1,277,000 last year. The import of Amcr- 1222!000 bales, or 173,000 more than at this ri iS 1844. The stock of Cotton in tliis Port is ■000 bales against 906,000 last year, e continue our quotations. Cotton markets. criMo!. extremes, Upland, - -- -- -- 62 a 10 1 York, 6] a 9'. n, - - - - 6 a 8 email, ........ 6 a 8 bcliicola, «. 5 a 7 d'lacy is plenty Here now to purchase or advance a cutoa. Our metekants have large stocks of l< -‘- and trade is opening favorably. Country dace—Com at 75 cents and Bacon and Lard at 12] cents, is in good demand. on the first Tuesday in January next, within Use property pointed out and kept in the possession of j Angus Hughes. Also, one negro ninu and one legal hours of sale, a |art or all of tlic J/ind and N’e groos belonging to the estate of James Roby, late if Lee county, deceased. Terms of the sab- will lie cash in |iart. if not all; hut more particularly made know n on the day of rale. B. O. KEATON, Adm’r. October 20, 29 tils. WARE BOUSE. iaf THE subscribers have tho past Suin- mcr built a new H'AJIE HOUSE, for the Storage of Cotton, and solicit a snare -a trio |«itronagc of Bar Planters generally. irv Liberal advances made on cotton in Store. HUNT St PYNCHON. Oct. 29, 1345, 29 3m. jilaintili'. Also i.no lot of land known as tho-residence of Robert llardio, to satisfy cue fi fa from Baker supe rior court. Richard ICidd vs. Robert Hardie: proper- proper- and, no. notknown, situated in tlic ty pointed out by phtintifTs Attorney. Also one lot of la JVOTMCE. T HE organization of tlic COUNCIL makes it necessary to notily all, that bercatter, tlic City Laws in relation to violating, disturbing tlic public peace, Sic., will he rigidly enforced. JAMES A. NEWMAN, Clerk. Albany, Oct. 29, 29 3t. T HE snle-rriliers have now in store, 600 sacks Salt, 26 bids. Wliiskev, Monongaliela do., Cog. Brandy, Holland Gin, Port Wine, (a tine article) lor sickness, Molasses, Sugar and Rio Coffee, Scan, sperm Candles, Etxrcii, Principe Co pars, Ste. Oct. 29, 29 3m. HUNT St PYNCHON. first dist. of Baker county,adjoining tbe Blue-spring lot, owned by Col John Tompkins.and known as the residence ol the late John Ssikcs, dec’d; levied on as bis property, to satisfy or.c ii fa from Baker supe rior court, Bishop Clements, Executor <f c., vs Mary Aim Sikes, Executrix of the last will and testament of John R. Sikes, dec’d: property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. Also one city lot in tlic city of Albany, No. not known, but known as the Office of II. G. Nichols; levied on as tho property of II. G. Nichols, to satisfy one Justice court fi fa, Woolbriglit &. Stimpson vs H. G. Nichols, John Jackson and J. F. Merrill: pro perty pointed out by John Jackson. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sheriff At the same lime and \tace. Will be sold. One negro woman, by the name of Dinah; levied on as tlic property of John Montgoraery, to satisfy two fi fas from Baker Superior Court;: one in favor of E. Simpson St Co. vs John Montgomery—one other in tavor of Simpson Si WakS&Id vs John Montgomery. Property pointed out by plaintiff. II. "B. GUNNISON, D. Sh’ff Oct. 29,1845, 29 tds. mail arrangements. XORTItr.P.N MAII.. Due—Tuesday's, Thursday’s and Sunday’s at 11 o’clock, P. M. wes—Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Saturday’s at 8 o'clock, P.’M. r ' i'AE.-.CUICOLA AND TALLAHASSEE MATT. *—Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’s at half past 4 o’clock, A. M. lores—Tuesday's, Thursday’s and Sundays at 7 o’clock, P. M. ? AH letters must ho deposited in the Office one j. """f before the time of closing, or they will not .forwarded until the next mail tlicreafter. .. S.T. MALLORY,P.M. Auany, Oct. 8, 1845, SABBMsER 1*. T HE subscrilier# have now a very extensive sortment of SADDLES, embracing every skapaand quality, some very fine, Side do. ot superi or quality, Waggon do., Bridles, Martingales, car riage nnu waggon Whips, sulky and buggy Harnes ses, Haines and Collars, Blind Bridies, &c. HUNT St PYNCHON. Albany, Oct. 29, 29 3m. horse: property of J. M. W. Hightower. Also, lots No. 43 and 187,3d dist., 175 bushels corn, 3006 pounds fodder, two mares and two colts: property of Stephen Hawkins. Also, lots No. 324, 12th dist, No's. 133, 134, nnd ono not known, !4tli dist.: property of Samuel Story. Also, lot No. 169, Otli district: property of David Graham. Also, three -negro slaves: property of Robt. G. Ford. Also, lots No’s. 200,229, and 230, 15tli district: property of Gary G. Ford. Also, one storo house and lot, and dwelling house, in Vienna: property of John M. BcUotnc. Also, lots No's, 132,153, 1G8,169 and 136, and tho half of No. 154, 3d district: pro perty of Jacob Watson. YOUNG P. OUTLAW. Sh’ff LOWNDo COUNTY. One thousand and sixty seres of land, No’s. 113 and 26,12th dist., 80 acres of No. 70,12th district, one ik^to, 200 bushels com, 3 stacks fodder, 40 head sheep, 30 head cattle, one liorse and mare, one town lot in Troupvillc No. 11: property of John StndstlU. Also, ono mare and liorso: property of Hopkins M. Wilder. C. BRINSON, Sh’ff Oct 15, 1845. Hew Dress Goods and Trimmings. J UST received by HUNT Si PY XCIION, a large assortment of 'EnglLli, French and Ameriaui PRINTS, entirely new styles, Gingliams, Muslin dc 1-nncs, Cashmere, (new styles) plain and fignred Alpacras, cnllorcd do., black and Hol’d Silks, fancy Neck Ties, Mitts, col’d nnd black Girdles do. Cords and Tassils, new stylo Gimp Cord, Stc., Sic. Albany, Oct. 29,’1845, £9 3m. Notice. V*/TLL be sold, on the second Saturday in De- V ■ comber next, at the late resilience of James Roliy, deceased, in Lee county, all the perisliablc property belonging to said deceased: consisting of Cotton,’ Com, Fodder, Hogs, Horses, Mnles, one Road Waggon, one Gin ami Running Gear, Plows, Plow-gear, Ilousc-hold and Kitchen Fomiture, and various other articles too tedions to mention.— Terms of the sale Cash—any legal demands against the above estate will he taken as cash, if presented on tbe day B. O. KEATON, AdmV October 29, 29 tds. 50,000 CIGARS. T HE subscriber, having opened a Cigar Manu factory in Thcniasville, Georgia, is prepared to furnish his customers and the public with any quantity of Principe Cigars,, on tie most liberal terms. His cigars are made by- superior workmen, n?.d of the lest quality of I.V- TGll TED TUBA CCO, and for beauty of exteri or and excellency of Haver, will challenge a compar- son with the finest imported Principe. Ho has also on liaud 10,000 Cuba, Brown, and halt Spanish, All of which are put up in the neatest style. Per seus visiting the place are invited to call and exam- * ino for themselves. All orders by mail promptly attended to. II. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist. Tlinmasvillo, May, 18th, 1846. 10 lv Stop Ihc Thief! 90 BOEEARS REWARBi: S T< >LE\ from the subscriber, on tbe night of tho 18th lilt., near Sumterville, Leo county, a dark sorrel HORSE, common size, blind in the right eye and rides well. I will give tlie above reward for tno horse delivered to me at Smnterville—or FIFTY 1)01.1,AUS Reward for tlie Horse and Thief, with sufficient testimony to convict him, if a white man. * WILLIAM H. GREEN. Oct. 1, 1845, 25 Ira. JYbtice. T HOMAS II. KEY respectfully announces to his friends that lie is a candidate for tho Clerk ship* nf the Superior and Inferior Courts of the Corn- tv of Dooly, at tho ensuing election on the first M otr- ilav in January next. ’June 23. II * tf CITY HOTEL; °#.VL’R of BROAD and FRONT Streets, IEBAJTY, GEORGIA. MRS. BEBRAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that she *- has taken this large and commodious establish- n <. (recently occupied by Mr. Samuel Baker) and f*Tarcd to accommodate Regular Boarders and fellers. Table will at aD times be supplied with the ■: tost the market will afloed, and every attention '“be rendered to the comfort of those who may •w her with their patronage. Excellent Stabk» r ‘"pplied with forage for horses, and good Ost- *)» connected with the establishment, ii‘ew seiit bemadetoeormpondseitk the timet. J-ne Crrr Hotel occanies a delightful situation— 5"“®dmg a fine new of the River, and is only removed from tbe centre of bossiness to its battle and noise without foregoing its coo. hJ'* subscriber solicits s share of tbe i ■‘"Tagc. Ik *p # OTftpJ Oct 29,1846, 29 ’ tL Early ShcrifPR Sales, FOR DECEMBER. W II Jj bo sold on tlic first Tuesday in December next before the Court House door in Blakely, Eariy county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lots of land, No’s 112, 113,140,141,142,153, 151 and 151, all in the 4th district of Early county, and 30 licad of stock cattle, more or less; 70 head of stock hogs, more or less; 46 licad of sheep, more or less; 2500 bushels of corn, more or less; 10,000 lbs. fodder, more or less; 60 hags of cotton, more or less; 8000 lbs. cotton in the patch, more or less, and two 40 saw cotton gins—all levied on as tbe pro perty of William A. Tcnnill, to satisly a fi ta Usued from Washington Superior Court: tlie Georgia Bail Road St Banling Company vs Wm. A. Tcnnill, F. T. Tcnnill and Nathaniel F. Harris. Also, a lot in the town of Fort Gaines, No. not known, lying opposite Wilson’s old Tarern, now occupied'by J. I). Slayton, having thereon a two story building with other improvements; as the property of Silas Wilson, to satisfy a fi fo issued from Early Superior Court: George G. Miller vs. Joseph P. Hardee and Silas Wiioo. Property pointed out by Silas Wilson. Also, one Black hone and one sorrel mare, and filly bushels of oom, more or less; a* the property of Benjamin Hawkins, to satisfy one fi 6 ironed bom Early Superior Court: Thomas Muse & Co. Oct. 29,1846, 29 tde. Georgia, Baker County. "IgTHEREAS, William G. Howard applies to me • * for Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel J. Howard, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors "of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by taw, then and there toshow cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this, 25th day of Oc tober, 1845. SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. o. Oct 29,1845, 21 30d. New Fire-proof Ware House MACON, GEORGIA. FBI HE jindersignrd, having erected a Fire-pmj A Wartdiousc, situated at the head of Cotton Av enue, tenders his services to liis friends and the pub-" lie generally, for tlie storage of COTTON and MER- CIEyNDISE, 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 Ids charge. The Storage and sale of Cotton will be under the direction of Mr. JOHN JONES, who lias long been known in the the Yare-housc business, and will give articular attention to tlie sale of cotton, and the fili ng of orders for goods. Liberal advances will be made on cotton in store, or to bo shipped. * Bagging, Rope, 4* Twine, together with any other articles will be furnished customers at the lowest market pH te. N. B. Stonge and commission at customary rates. JERRY COWLES. Macon, June 25,1845. 11 wOin Public JYotice. A LL persons having demands against the Albany Courier Office, from June 28th to October 1 Ith, 1845, are requested to present them for immediate settlement. JOHN E. KEAN, & Co. Albany, Oct. 22,1845. 28 3L The undersigned will continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS AT APALACHICOLA, cede* the riau-or Howard & Rutherford. They have also determined to establish a COMMISSION HOUSE at “New Oxleaxs, the ensuing season, where ooe of the firm will al ways be found. Their persons! attention will be given to all business with which they may be en trusted. Tbe usual advances will be made upon gootta in storo or Cotton eaasiened to them. * THACKER B. HOWARD, . ADOLPHUS S. RUTHERFORD. Apahfhkolt, fla., Oct. 22,1815, 28 tf. TO TIME AFFEICTEB. Dll. HENRY G. NICHOLS, . ALBANY, GEORGIA. f BRAKES tliis method to inform his friends tliat l.e -*- still resides at the above place, and will give bis attention to perrons 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 to their interest to give him a trial, for if he does not jpennanently cure, he may at least mitieaU their sufierings. Those especially laboring under Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bron chitis, Cough, Erysipelatous affections, Seroffuta, Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhea Gleet, Tic Dou loureux, Hysteria/Falsey, Epilepsy, Chorea, Dropsy, Amenorhea, Prolapsus Uteri, Stc. Sic., Piles, Henna, Calculi of the Bladder, U leers, Hydrocele, dux, would do well to consult him. Dr. N. will remove all cases of Sypkalitic 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 rommunicating, poet paid, with Dr. Nichols, giving symptoms, die., and enclosing 4be fee, 910, can re ceive directions for tbe management of their cases. Albany, Geo., April 23, 1845. 2 ly 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’ Utoro Abdominal Supporters, tar superior to the use •lledical Copartnership. DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS R ESPECTFULLY inform the citixens of Albany and vicinity, that they have this day associated themselves in the practice of their profession, and hope that tlieir union will prove satisfactory to their mutual friends. They will give prompt attention to all calls either in tho city or country. Their office will be continued at the ooe, at pres ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis. 13* Messages left either at their offied on Brood st., or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, corner of Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to. Albany, Aug. 27,1846, 20 tfi JMotiec. It/TESSRS IIORA Si McGWIER, will act a. oar lffl. Agents during the temporary absence at our Mr. Cbeerer from Albany. July 2,1845 SIMS St CHEEVER. -13 tC. BORA Sc, McGWIER. -DEALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, 3 Shoes, Hats, Clothing dtc. Albany, April, 16th, 1845. V tf. WR Qui-. nine; Jodide of Potass, Iodine, Mask, Carmine red Ink, Kreosote, Oil Lemon, do. Cloves, Tamarinds, ' (fresh) Verbena Cream and Hair Brashes. —ALSO— a variety of school and other books, viz: Bancroft’? History of the United States, Combe on tbe ConstK tation of s»n, Comoietc 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, Smiths do., Mt. Vernon Readers, N. Y. do., Walker’s Die. tioaaries, Mitchell’s Travelling Mops of Gtonriv Av stocks rmiosopny, oouuiern rirst Ciofs BocL* Murray’s Exercises' Spelliog Buoka. Southeril^: mony, English Grammar, targe Quarto Family Bibles and small do. * Fools Cap sod Letter paper. RfrinT; Qirfu, Letter Stamp* Ink M&T PoeketBbok* Steci Pens, QuiUs, fancy colored Sealing Was, &c., for sale low by WELCH Si NELSON. Albany, Sept, lb, 1845, 22 tt O’ BILLS OF LADING neatly prirted arJ far at this ef.ee.