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*£tW Committee, viz: Dr. LB. Mercer, I On Sunday evening a rumbling noise as
n, Bri»l*ne> Copt B. M; Griffin, rad Col. of a heavy carnage, lasting about half a
^Butler. , minute, was heard at nearly the same time
■°**jjon of Col. John Tompkins, it was Remit*/, [ (about quarter past six o’clock) over a lari
T;. the Chairman appoint a committee of; district of country including this city, il
* ;,rt in conjunction with the Secretary, as a 1 -* '* ■ s -— ’’
1 coding Committee, and to superintend the
awl circulating petitions. The Chairman
Col. J. Tompkins, Cap*. J. A. Newman,
» .Morgan, to which, on motion, the
... ax* added.
frotion, Rrsohed, That the proceedings of
" <in « together with the petition, bo publish-
■ ^ Vliioay Patriot and the Courier.
oUon, the meeting adjourned.
tror. THE ALBANY PATRIOT.)
To M. A. H.
,Vtra Aurora flings open the portals of light,
, jiijilorious Sun uprising in '
-folhcir dark caverns drives the shadows of night,
'"plants bis bright flag in the far-flaming East.
\,i« "low the hill-top* all burnished with gold,
,hnr> hells are tinkling the vallum between,
'jets swarm forth, the waking flowers unfold,
I pastures rejoice in their-vestments of green.
in the sweet-scented breeze of the mom,
crim-*on-tipt clouds float lazily along; [horn,
I ,„'| burst the shrill notes of tho dcor hunters
.tinj in echoes the wild woods among.
Trc Heavens arc mirror’d in tho unruHTd lake,
here the house martin ia laving her breast;
"tc cat bird’s sweet descant is heard from the
trike,
harp-notes adown from the home of tho blest.
„„ her proud breast in tho wide-spreading
-leant,
7h- mocking bird rarrols her sweet matin song
imr* of the morning are dried in his beam,
Aid the gay laughing ltouru come dancing tilon;
thou, fair lady, like the snn, dost rejoice
oJ heart, and drivest all sorrow away;
s transport me; at the sound of thy voice,
lj giad |>u!scII beat witn a livelier play,
Through my bosom thou pourest light, joy and
lore;
rth, else had no charms, life no pleasures for me;
Wheresoever thou art, or whitlier dost rove,
heart, like the sun-flower, turns ever to thee.
L. B. M.
Fnm the MWrdgetWe Recorder.
Georgia i cgiilaSure
The General Assembly of tliis State commenced
first biennial session at the Capitol On yesterday
10 o'clock, A. M.—reduced under the amended
a-titution, to 47 Senators and 130 Rcpresenta-
es. ,
Tuc Senate, (every member present—25 demo-
awl 22 whig*.) proceeded to its organization
th Gen. tone in the Chair. Hon. A. 11. CtlAP-
, Senator from the district of Bibb and Twiggs,
chosen its President, and Thomas R. R. Conn,
of Clark county, its Secretary,
" . ffr0 perato with them upon the subject. 1
Cbsinnra appointed the following
FnmOeJf. Y. Journal cf Commerce, Oct. 28.
For President,
A. 11. Chappell, (Dcm.) 1 .
94
J. S. Calhoun, (Whig,)
21
Fur Secretary,
T. It. ft. Cobb,
28
D. J. Dailey,
16
Aycock,
1
Blank,
2
.-y-E
west end of Long Island, and Westchester
county, and perhaps farther.
A gentleman from Norwich, Conn, says
the shock was ouite severe in that village,
“the noise was (ike the rolling of a cannon
ball over a chamber floor. The whole earth
seemed to shake so violently that a gentle-
mnn standing near his house was nearly
thrown oflT his. feet. Wholo families ran
in to thc street in consternation. The peo
ple in the church (for evening service)
supposed the bell had fallen from the stee
ple. The steamboat lying at the wharf
was moved, and the motion sensibly felt
bv the hands on board.”
. At the hour mentioned, (quarter past
six), one of the editors of this paper wns at
a quiet residence in «he outskirts of New
Haven, but no unusnl noise or motion was
perceived by himself, or other members of
the family. The editor of the Evening
Post-was nt a place called Roslyn, Long
Island, and thus describes the phenomenon:
“The building began suddenly to shake
with great violence, so that the windows
rattled and the rafters cracked. Our first
impression was that somebody was endeav
oring to move a heavy stove on the floorbe-
low ; then it was suggested bv one of our
companions that a violent wind had sprung
up, but ns the shaking ol the house wns
soon followed by a deep hollow sound like
the rolling of thunder under the earth, il
became evident that the phenomena were
the effects of on earthquake. The tremb
ling and sound must have lasted about two
minutes. ' The movement of the sound was
a very deliberate one, and seemed to us to
he in a direction from South to North, or
perhaps n little to the East of North. We
afterwards fanned that the shock had been
felt in all parts of the village, and tho per
sons who spoke of l he noise, compared it
lo the rushing of heavy chariots along a
hordstony street. Some ofthose who were
out of doors pretended to say that the shock
was accompanied by a brief electrical ex
citation of the air, but of these appearances
we could get no confirmation from others.
“Coming along the line of the railroad
this morning, \vc ascertained that the shock
was distinctly experienced in several of
the towns onLong Island. At Oyster Bay
a friend informed us the agitntion was so
perceptible flint the people in his house ran
out into the yard, under an apprehension
that the building wns falling down, and
the women and servants uttered shrieks of
alarm. At Glencove, Hempstead Branch,
Hempstead, Jamaica, &c., similar impres
sions were produced.
“In Brooklyn the noise was also heard,
though most persons supposed it to he the
rattling of carts or heavy laden wagons
passing through the slrcc'ts.”
Judging from these accounts, this must
have been the most violent earthquake felt
in this vicinity for a greaPmunbcr of years.
We'fcnr we shall hear disastrous intelli
gence from tho West Indies or South Arne
rico, or both.
THE “JEW STORE.”
Fresh Goods Cheaper Than Ever.
H AS Received, and is now opening in the store one door East of that occupied by him tat season, a
large stock of
_*3-STAPLE AND FANCY ORV GOODS,
Ready made Clothing,' Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Crockerv, Cutlery, Jewelry, &c.,
Among his Dry Goods arc the latest and most Fashionable styles of MeOtUes
Cotton nitrated, and Silk Bress Goods, Are.
Ladies and Gents Cotton Worsted and Silk Hosiery and Gloves,
Straw, Silk, Gimp and Velvet Bonnets und Trimmings,
Broadcloths, Cassimers and Vestings,
Sattincts, Negro Woolens, Blankets and Flannels,
Gents’ and Youths Far, Cloth, Oil-silk and Velvet Cape, &c.
Among his Ready Made Clothing are
Supetfine Dress Coats of the Latest Style,
Over Coats, Business and Huntings Coats,
Pantaloons, a variety of styles,
Black and Fancy Sattin, Marseilles and Valentine Vests,
Linncn and Cotton Shirts, Drawers and Under Shirts,
An assortment of Gents’ Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, &c.
Gents’ superior Calf-skin Boots, extra heavy do.,
Men’s and Boy’s Kip and Russctt Brogans.
Among his Cutlery may be found a variety of Pen, Pocket and Hunting Knives,
Table Knives and Forks, &c.
Among his Jewelry, arc a few Gold 'Watches, Chains, Keys, Ate.
ID* The subscriber return* his drinks for the liberal patronage extended to him hut *rwon, and invite*
those wishing to purchase any articles usually found in Country Stores, to call and examine bis stock, and
if desirable Goods and LOW PRICES will give satisfaction, they will go away pleased.
Don’t mistake the door, but call under the Sign of the ‘■NEW YORK CASH DR Y GOOD STORE.
Albany, November 12,1845, 31 tf.
■ Medical Copartnership. NS
DOCTORS DAVIS &. MATHEWS
R ESPECTFULLY inform,the citizens of Albany
and vicinity, that they havf"'"
themselves in the practico of t
hope that their union will prove satisfactory to t
mutual friends.
. Thty MriH gttoprompt.attention tp aB codseither
in the city or comatry. * • - .* . j
KT Messages left either at tbfit effee on'bifofcl *
st, or at the resale nee of Dr. Mathews, comer -if - ~.
Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to{. ,. .
Albany, Aug. 27,1845, SO U. t "
Boots and Shoes.
T HE subscribers have on hand, which they offer
at very low prices, a large stock of Negro
Shoes, (some very superior) Kip ckx, ladies fine
Walking do., Kid Slops, Gaiters, Women’s Leather
FORT GAIJVES
Wharf and Ware House.
(OLD STAXD.)
T HIS Largo and commodious establishment is
again open for the reception of COTTON and
MERCHANDIZE.
The suliscriber takes this method of returning bis
thanks to tlic Public, for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of tlic same. He wiU Store Cotton at the
W prte of TVenfjHfre Cr«r per Me, for the sea- U Broad Cloths, American and French Cassimers,
on: and will ffve hts personal attention to the Umck silk ^ Satin Vesting*, rich Wool do., corn-
king do., Kid Slope, Gaiters, ’
Sliocs, Gent's line Calf pegged aud scucd Shoes,
fine Calf pegged and sewed Boots Water-proof do.,
Ac., Ac. HUNT A PYNCHON.
Albany, Oct. 29, 29 3m.
Joit Received
I^Y the subscribers, pieces fine black and col’d
Whcighing and Shipping or Sale of cotton Stored
with him, witlioat any extra charge.
ID* He is prepared to make Liberal Advances,
cither in Merchandize cr Cotton’.' '■ .■
Bagging, Rope apd Salt,
constantly on hand,-and for sale low.
Should ray planters storing cotton with me, wish
to avail themselves of the Bay Market, I have made
arrangements with some of the’ First Class Steam
Boats, to take them with their cotton (where they
make from thirty to filly bales or more,) free of
cliargc. In fact, I am always at home, ready and
waiting to render my services to ail who may need
them, either personally or by order.
CHARLES F. BEMIS.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1845, 30 tf.
■non do., Kentucky Jeans, a great variety of cheap
Pant Stulls for common wear, all of which they offer
on good terms. HUNT A PYNCHON.
Albany, Oct. 29,1845, 29 3m.
New Goods! New Goods Ml*.-;
HTOSV <23 IFmSIHIOSF '
A RE now receiving their supply of DR 1
DO.ODS, suited to the nil and Winten
Trade, embracing an extensive assortment of Ne-.
gro Cloths, Blankets and other Plantation Good*,
which they offer at low prices.
Albany, Oct. 29,1845, 29 tf.
DaviJ Walker, of Washington, was elected door-
’eper, aud Lawson Field, of Cherokee, Messenger.
Tho Senate adopted tlic rules of the last session
r tlic government of this—admitted editors and
potter* to seats within the Chamber and then ad
orned to the usual hour this morning.
Ia the House of Representatives, Mr Staple-
Jdfcrson, was called to tlic Cliair, and the
Ibme organized by the election of Charles J.
' ! «w, Esq., of Richmond, as Speaker, and Jons
Word, Esq., of Cass county, as its Clerk.
For Speaker, ,
C- J. Jenkins, (Whig,) 64
John W. Anderson, of Chatham, (Dcm.) 53
Cud:, 1
For Clerk,
1st ballot. 3d ballot.
64
SO UTRERJY STORE
(^NORTHERN PRICES.X8
91. Wnitzfcldcr, Ac Co.,
A RE now receiving a large and well selected as
sortment of
e’&ss-s'jt Em?
From the Northern Markets, consisting in part of
Prints, latest style, all qualities; _ Laces ;
COMMERCIAL.
Cotton markets.
The Foreign Cotton News is again unfavorable,
which has had a depressing effect upon tho Domes
tic Markets. Tho reduction in price is quoted at
[dornearly j cent per pound. Wc quote:
i .iverpool, extremes, Upland, - -.--.-6
Sew York,' - “- -- “- -- -- -- -- 6
Charleston, 5^ a 7-
Savannah, . “ - - 6) a 7j
Apalachicola,
Albany, - - 4| a 6)
Cashmeredes- etts;
Broadcloths;
Bomrazuies ;
Cassimers ;
CitrsANs;
Mi-suns;
Hosiery;
Tassels;
IS
withdrawn
10
Mr. Word, of Cass, 39
Mr. Sraythe, of Wilkes, 25
hr. Gayton, of Laurens, 15
Mr. Cahaniss, of Monroe, 18
Mr. J. C. Johnson, of Clark, 6
Mr. \V. S. Johnson, 21
hr. Broivnson, of Troup, 3
hank, 1
Mi. L. 8. Stewart,, of Hancock, was elected
—l^’CRgcr of the House, and Mr. Davis, of Heard,
toor-koeper, on the 9th ballot.
On this day, up to the hour of receiving the Gov-
Message, no important business has been
unacted in either branch—preliminary business
^ ooc engaged both Houses. A few bills, exclu-
hvcly local, have been introduced, and a resolution
‘Hd on the table in each Boose, for bringing on tho
Action of Judges on Thursday,-the day after to-
"orrow.
At 12, M., the Governor’s Message, which we
vc on the preceding page, was transmitted to the
cnate and House—after the reading of which, both
“joumed to the afternoon, when the votes for Gov-
*411 be counted in joint assembly.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
NORTHERN MAIL.
Due—Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Sunday’s at 11
o’clock, P. M.
Closes—Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Saturday’s
. at 8 o’clock, P. M.
APALACHICOLA AND TALLAHASSEE MAIL.
Due—’Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’s at
hair past 4 o’clock, A. M.
Closes—Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Sundays at.
7 o’clock, P. il.
ID* All letters must be deposited in the Officer one
half hour before the time or closing, or they will not
be forwarded until the next mail thereafter.
S.T. MALLORY, P.M.
Albany, Oct. 8, 1845,
Marinoes. different qualities!
Also, a well selected assortment of WINTER
SIIA WLS, at all prices, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps,
and all other articles usually called for in a Dry
Good Store. also, “f
A targe and well selected assortment ot
EADY HADE CI.OTUIXC, consisting ot
COATS, VESTS, PANTS, Ac. All ol which
he sold as CHEAP asAhs CHEAPEST;
those who are deslraae at pure basing will
please cal I and examine lor themselves.
Mr. W. being desirous of permanently locating
himself in Albany, for the purpose of transacting a
general mercantile business, las purchased his en
tire stock of goods from some of toe most respecta
ble bouses in the Northern chips, he feels justified in
.ying to the public that they art the true grit and
no nustake. Having paid cash for his goals he is
enabled to sell at a small profit for CASH. He
respectfully solicits a reasonable portion of public
patronage.
*.* Store first door East of the Drug Store, at the
Sign of the “ New Cheap Store.”
Albany, Nov. 5, 30 tf.
Strayed,
NROM the plantation ot flic subscriber, ELEV-
. EN SIIEE1’, one black one among them, mar
ked with a crop and two splits in tho right, rad an nn-
derbit in the left ear. Reasonable compensation will
be paid for information relative to said estrays.
Nov. 12,1845. 31 3t] E.H. PLATT.
iv-» WE are' authorised to announce JOHN
Me COR QUOD ALE, as a Candidate for
Tax Collector and Receiver or Taxes, for Early
County. [Nov. 5, 30 tlj.
Th® special election in Madison oounty, to decide
c tie that occurred in October, took place in that
“*”*>• last Friday, and resulted in the election of
’ Ir - Ware, the whig candidate, by thirteen votes
■"» Mr. Bollock.—Sou. Recorder.
Acte Shells and Grenades.—Capt. Bil
rite, of tho French navy, haa recently in
terned new shelle and grenades, which are
E jtiU lo l)ave greater destructive powers
•tan any hitherto known. These projec
ts, when fired at a ship, do not pans
through her side making a simple hole, but
•*ploae in the act of striking, and cause a
jhtge rent, apd spread a combustible mat-
|' r tn every direction, which it -is impoaei-
'•c to extinguish, ana the ship struck can-
pot escape from being burnt. Capt. Bil
'ri'c Ims beeu appointed to the command
*hc Meleager, in which he is to go into
r ‘I 1 ® ports of France to form depots of his
a, , , a, td grenades, and give instructions
'he mode of naiag wem to tho marine
EAJynS FOR SAKE.
T HE following named tracts of I-AND will be
sold on reasonable terms, and good Titles given:
No. 228, 3d district of Baker County,
“ 198, 15th “ Leo “
“ 248, 16th ” “ “
“ 71, S2d “ Randolph county,
“ 354, 16th “ Decatur “
“ 318, 15th “ “ “
• 870, 15th “ Early “
“ 626, 6th “
• 881, 87th “ “ “
For ferthcr particulars, apjJyk^ ^ CLARK,
Oct. 29, 29 tt) Albany. Ga.
T HE subscribers have now ia store. 600 sacks
Salt, 25 bbls. Whiskey, Moneogaheia do, Ctw.
Brandy, HoUaad Gin, Port Wins, (a fine article) for
sickness,' Molasses, Sugar rad Rio Coffee, Soap,
Cutleby;
Alfaccas;
Domestics;
Sattinetts ;
Fancy Cord;
Misses Cloaks;
Muslin dc Lanes ;
Casidiekedecoose ;
|r jaf WE will make liberal CA SH A D-
VANCES on Cotton Stored in any
^^^ilRWarc-Uonse in Albany.
SIMS & CHEEVER.
Albany, Oct. 29,1&»5, 20 tf-
Tailoring Establishment,
near the corker or broad and Wash
ington STREETS,
In the rear of Mr. John Jackson's Store.
david Tew IS ,
R ESPECTHJLLY informs the citizens of Al
bany and the inhabitants of Baker and also
those of tlic adjacent counties, that be will sbrrth-
mako sack a choice addition to his present assort
ment of
a&Quiaa &ui2> Qaasosiasj®9*
drat he will be enabled to fill and execute ray orders,
that may be entrusted to his care.
D. I- cnn'Jrt boast of having made the Grand
Tour either or Europe, or even of our own Universal
l ankecHfoodlenfom—but lie ran sav, without flatter
ing himself, that he is a .VASTER WORKMAN.
—and that although he has not graduated from snclt
splendid shops os tteau Brummel or Count D’Ossav
loved to patronize, yet he pledges that all who mar
honor him with their custom shall receive a regular
built Southesn Fit, m cither TIGHTS, ANTI
TIGHTS, or MEDIUM-ITES. Ho will also
warrant all work tliat goes from his shop as being
faithfully executed, and made up in workmanlike*
style; and as he is in the receipt of the carlwst bull
ions, D. L. will be enabled to tickle the tuts of tho
most fanciful fastidious—Nuf erd—except, that ho
return* his most grateful thanks to a gcncmna.ooai-
munily for tho very liberal encouragement he has al
ready received, and respectfully solicits a contin
uance of its favor.
Albany, ScpL 10,1845, 22 tf.
H UNT.& PYNCHON have just received Car
penter’s Tools, full setts Smith’s, Tools com
plete, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving
do., a large assortment of Pen and Pocket do., stock
and rim Locks, Butts and Screws, cut Tacks, Cotton
and Wool Cards, Iron & Nails, together with a full
assortment of Hard Ware generally.
Albany, Oct. 29, 29, 3m.
JYOTMCE.
T HE organization of the COUNCIL makes it
necessary to notify all, that hereafter, the City
Laws in relation to violating, disturbing tlic public
peace, Ac., will be rigidly enforced.
JAMES A. NEWMAN, Clerk.
Albany, Oct. 29, -29 3t.
WARE ROUSE.
3f THE subscribers have the past Snm-
mer built a new WARE HOUSE,
fur the Storage of Cotton, and solicit
a share of tho |iatronage of the Planters generally.
ID* Liberal advances made on cotton in Store.
HUNT St PYNCHON.
Oct. 29, 1845, 29 3m.
CITY HOTEL;
CORNER of BROAD and FRONT Streets,
AEBAJW, GEORGIA.
MRS. BERRAN,.
R ESPECTFULLY informs the Public that she
has taken this large and commodious establish
ment, (recently occupied by Mr. Samuel Baker) and
is prepared to accommodate Regular Boarders and
Her Table will at mil times be supplied with the
beet that the market will afford, and every attention
will be rendered to the comfort of those who may
favor her with their patronage. Excellent Stables
well supplied with forage for horses, and good Ost
lers arc connected with the establishment. .
tT Terms will be made to eorrcspondwiik Ike times.
The Orr Hotel occupies a delightful shnatioo—
commanding a fine view of the River, and is only
sufficiently removed from the centre of bossiness to
avoid its bustle and noise without foregoing its coo-
New Fire-proof Ware House.
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned, having erected a Fire-proiy
Ware-house, situated at the head of Cotton Av
enue, tenders his services to bis friends and the pub
lic generally, for the storage of COTTON and MER
CHANDISE, and the transaction of
Commission Business,
in all its branches, pledging himself to use every ex
ertion to promote the interests of render satisfection
to, those who may confide business to his charge.
Tlic Storage and sale of Cotton will be under tire
direction of Mr. JOHN JONES,.who has long been
known in the the Vase-honse business, and will give
articular attention to the rale of cotton, and the tili
ng of orders for goods.
liberal advances will be made on cotton in store,
or to bo shipped.
Bagging, Rope, Ar Ticinc,
together with any other articles will be furnished
customers at the lowest market pri .e.
N. B. Storage and commission at customary rates.
JERRY COWLES.
Macon, June 25,1845. 11 w6m
IVolicc.
A LL persons are cautioned not lo trade far the fol-
lowing described notes, ami the makers are not:- •
fied not to pay them to any person except my self, a*
!!»y were fraudulently obtained from me—viz: Om»
for forty-five dollars, 1st day of January, 1815, dated
the 9th day of March, 1844, made to E. F. Strong:
and signed by Sparkman Bowen, endorsed hy J. w.
Tindall, with a credit of twenty-fivo dollars some
time in February, 1845. One on Istiam Turner
and Edwin Slawn, for seven dollars and ninety cents,
made .9th day of June, 1845, one day after date, paya
ble to J. P. Read. Ono on J. W. Tindall for eigh
teen dollars, payable to J. P. Read, dated 13tb June,
1846, due from date. J. P. READ.
Sept. 17,’45, 23 tf.
50,000 CIGARS.
T HE subscriber, having opened a Cigar Manu-
factory in Thomasvilfe, Georgia, is prepared 1
to furnish hts customers and the public with any
quantity of
Frlncipe Cigars,
on tire most liberal terms. . His cigars are’ made by
superior workmen, and of tho best quality of IM
PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri-
or and excellency of flavor, will challenge acompar-
son with the finest imported Principe, lie has also
on hand
10,000 Cuba, Brotrn, and half-
Spanish,
All of which are put up in the neatest style. Per
sons visiting the place are invited to call and exam
ine for themselves. All orders by mail prompth-
attended to. r '
H. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist.
Thomasville.May, 18th, 1846. 10 ly - • '
•Volicc.
tPHOMAS H- KEY rcspectfnBy announces to
his friends that he is a candidate for the Clerk
ships of the Superior and Inferior Courts of the Cook
ty of Dooly, at the ensuing election oo the first M oo-
day in January next.
Jane 25. 11 tf
SARREERJT.
T HE sabecriben have now a very extensive
sortment of SADDLES, embracing even
shape and quality, some very fine, Side do. of snpen-
ir quality, Waggon dm, Bridles, Martingales, car
tage and waggon Whips, sulky and buggy Harm
>cs, Ilames and Collars, Blind Bridles, ore.
HUNT & PYNCHON.
Albany, Oct. 29, 29 3m.
*,* The subscriber solicits a share of the t
patronage. E. T. BERRJ
Albany, Oct. 99,1845, 99 tt
BORA At IWcGWIER.
D EALERS in droceries, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing dtc.
Albany, April, 16th, 1843. S ft
NEW GOODS!
riiHE snbscr ber is now receiving his supply of
X FALL AND WINTER GOODS, suited to
the market which, with his present stock, he now of
fers at aucb prices as camfot’fefl to pleaae his cus
tomers, among which are q .
Bagging Rope Ar Twine,
Boots and shoes of even description, Clothing, Os-
naburga, Domestic and Jeans; a large assortment of
Calicoes and Ifcncy DnGoods; also an excellent
tot of Hardware. Iron and Nails, Crockery and Glua
ware; with a foil supply of GROCERIES, each
as Sugar Tea and Cofiee.
WM. a SMITH.
, Albany, Oct 89, 29 3cl
The undentgned will continue to
transact a general
COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT APALACHICOLA, under tbx nan or
Howard & Rutherford.
They bare also determined to establish a
COMMISSION HOUSE at New Orleans,
the ensuing season, where one of the firm will al
ways be found. Their personal attention will be
given to all business with which they may be en
trusted. The usaal advancer will be mode upon
goods in rtor* or Cotton consigned to them.
THACKER B. HOWARD,
ADOLPHUS S. RUTHERFORD.
Apalachicola, Fla., Oct 22,1845, 28 tf.
JDST RECEIVED!
A FRESH supply of articles in our line, eotae of
which have never before been offered in this
market: Among them may be found, Mrs. Betts*
Utero Abdominal Supporters, far superior to the use
of the Pessary. Aim, Foxe’s Tooth Keys; 13 and R
OZ. Syringes, Hull’s patent double and single Trur-
i, hand’s and Carrie’s Sassaparilta, Sulph. Qui
nine, Jodide. of Potass, Iodine, Mask, Carmine red
Ink, Kreoeote, Oil Lemon, do. Cloves, Tamarind*)
(fresh) Verbena Cream and Hair Brushes.
—ALSO—
a variety of school and other books, vis: Bancroft's
History of the United States, Combe on the Consti
tution of man, Complete practical Fknner, GrainV
Domestic Medicine, Jacob’s Gr. Reader, Gould’s
Adam’s Latin Grammar, Folsom’s Livy; Testaments
Horace, (translated) Emenon’s Arithmetics. Smith’s
do., Mt. Vernon Readers, N. Y. do., Walker’s Dic
tionaries, MitchelPs Travelling Maps of Georgia, do.
Texas, Count D’Orsay’s Etiquette, Copy Slips, Com
stock’s Philosophy, Southern First Class Books.
Hurray’s Exercises, Spelling Books, Southern Har
mony, English Grammar, Inge Quarto Fbtnilv
Bibles and small do.
ALSO,
Fools Cap and Letter paper, Blank Cards, Inkstazxis.
,nk ™ r * r i. p «*«* Books, Steel
Pens, Quills, fancy colored Sealing Wax, &c., St.,
for sale low by WELCH «L NELSON.
Albany, Sept 10,1845, 22 -tf.
J UST received by HUNT fc PYNCHON, a large
assortment of English, French and American
PRINTS, entirely new styles, Ginghams, Muslin
do Unet, Cashmere, (new styles) pwm and figured
Alpaccat, eoUored do., black and col’d Silks, fancy
NeckTies, Mitts, col’d and black Girdles, do. Cor*
and Tassils, new style Gimp Cord, ka, dtc.
Albany, Oct 89,1845, 39 ««.
Crockery.
J UST racejyed by HUNT dt PYNCHON, cheap
and fine Crockery, white Granite Tea and Din-
ner Setts. Oct 89, Jfelm.
GREAT DISCOVERY!
OR. WATSON'S UNRIVALEO FEVER AND AGUE
PILLS!
A CERTAIN and permanent cure for AGUE and
FEVER, to all its various forms, in four hours.
For sale in Albany, Ga., by Wxlch & Ermre.at
. _ _ T , Go.,!* Wxlch dt'Emitc,at