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Cotton markets.
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Lunatic* whom they may send to tho Urn
* ~*|d make tbe harden of supporting this " * “
^*1, Act, up*!"* 1 i“ iu < > P CT » tioc —«»do- Savannah/ « 111111 9 J
^Za measure the object of the faatitotioo. Ajdachico^ « -« r --- '
^ * ye Stale charity whose blessings and bur- A ™ n y» ** * " * * ■ “ * * * 4| a 6J
be confined to counties or sections.
^•U net
<* i»w should not be altered.
The normoui.
c — of Nauvoo is in open rebeUion against
. t he Strte .of Illinois." Smith, the broth-
^Mhfltbss made a proclamation, dieclo-
jsost practices, and crimes of the ” Saints.**
fvidmees prove that they are hypocrites and
** of the deepest dye, connected with, and
...Dj thieve*, pick-pockets, and other criminals,
^.opernlioos oflaw. They are well armed,
lj(f income the tenor of the surrounding oonn-
(vn«ts of Lowndes County.
^ .yj^pj ha* kindly furnished us with the follow-
| ^tnarnt of the Censns of Lowndes county,
* rh frgxn a population of 0,090—as follows:
White persons, 4,437
{Wave*. I,C ”
^ persons of tolar, 10
y,i„ (ruin six to sixteen,
r.males from six to fifteen,
733
691
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O' All letters must bo deposited in the Office one
half hour before the time of closing, or they will not
bo forwarded until the next mail thereafter.
8. T. MALLORY, P.M.
Albany, Oct. 8,1845, _
Thomas Si. Donnelly,
Attorney at Law,
VIENNA, Dooly County, Georgia.
IT Practices in all tho Courts of the South-west-
November 19,1845, 33 ly. .
.CITY HOTEL!
CORNER of BROAD and FRONT Streets,
.1XB.1.YY, GEORGI.i.
MRS. BEKHAN,
(rtaWE arc authorised to announce JOHN
McCORQVODALE, as a Candidate for
Tax Collector and Receiver or Taxes, for Early
County. [Nov. 5, 30 tlj.
iWniwarbnsetts.
*■-, Boston Post, says tho N. Y. Journal of Com-
. p,es tbc returns from this State with tbc
-,-tien of shout twenty towns to be hoard from,
v-rrsult was that there was no choice of Gover-
-i»J U- Governor by the people, bat the Legis-
strongly Whig, which secures the election
IThig* to these offices.
CUAREES S. II.iWX.EY,
Attorney at Law,
Uawkinsville, Ga.
Will attend promptly to any business in the
Southern and South-western Circuits.
Nov. 3G, 1846, 33 tf.
NOTICE.
BEING desirous of paying up mv
■ iijj debts and moving into the country.|||jjj
•it tier my posaessiuos in the county <
jLo.\dca, consisting ot FOUR LO ViS’ in UK
i'rou’ucitle, tlircc of which arc Well Improved, and
* 15 Acres of Pine Land, also well improved, in
the immediate vicinity of Troupvilie, for rale at the
,v returns from Louisiana and Mississippi are lowest price for which property can be had.
, , ,. , „ On the Town Lots is now standing, and in good
repair, a large TAVERN, snited tor the accommo
dation of Travellers. Purchaser*, by paying a part
of the price in cash, can have their time to pay the
balance.
The above will bo sold at Public Outcry, on the
First Tuesday in January, if not disposed ol before
at private sale. The house-bold ami kitchen furni
ture will also be sold in the same manner.
MORGAN G. SWAIN.
Troupvilie, Nov. 26,1845, 33 tds.
:,y beard from, fitvorablc to the Democrats.
<a Jersey.—The Rayway Republican says,
Fsirralists have a majority of five in the Senate
,i throe in the Assembly, giving them eight ma-
f .j on joint ballot—showing a Democratic gain
jeehstycar of one Senator and nineteen Reprc-
itjthn. * 1 •'
j|r. Edward C. Cabell, the Whig candidate
grpiCMUtative of Florida in Congress, passed
agh this place last Saturday on his way to
■bington. He has the Governor’s dertijicate,
Mr. Broekcnborough, the Democratic candidate
i majority of roles. Mr. B. will, we learn, go
is a few days with the evidences of bis election,
of coarse, Mr. C. will be ousted without much
n-nwey. We ire surprised that he took the cer
ate, or that haring it lie should attempt to act
frit,as his apparent majority waa occasioned
the absence of returns from Key West and
it or four other Southern precincts which gave
mjority to his opponent. The being “ Sultan for
day” is frequently too strong a temptation for
-guided ambition.
Since the above was in type, we have received
: Apalachicola Commercial Advertiser, contain-
»an address by Mr. Cabell to tho people of Flori
da. in which he says:
"I tare n majority now, and my information from
invent sections of the State is such, as to satisfy
that I ahull have a majority, when returns shall
ur been made and scrutinized, from every pre-
** ia each county in the State.”
Such !>.-iug Mr. Cabell’s belief, we cannot censuro
coarse which he has pursued; of course he will
: ieaiute to resign when he becomes convinced
u the majority against him is one hundred and
GEORGIA, Dooly County.
To the Honorable Superior Court sfsaU County.
T HE petition of Nancy Caldwell, respectfully
ahewctii, that on tho 92d dsv of'July, in the
year of our lord eighteen hundred and forty-three,
Jacob Watson executed his certain Mortgage to
Robert N. Taylor, wherein he conveyed to amd R.
N. Taylor,certain lot* of land, to wit: 136, one
hundred and thirty-six; 153, one hundred and fifty-
two; 163, one hundred and fifty-three; 168, taw
hundred and sixty-eight; 169,'one hundred and six
ty-nine, each containing two hundred two and otro-
half acres, mare or less; the east half or lot number
one hnndrcd and fiftytour, and the south half of lot
number one hundred and seventy—each of said half
lots contdining one hundred toe and a fourth acres,
all in the third District of said cdunty. For the
consideration five dollars to mid Watson then in
hand, paid by the said Taylor, as well as the better
securing the payment of a promissory note, given
by said Watson to raid Taylor, or bearer, for the
payment of tho sum of twenty-two hundred and for-
• dollars, one on or before tbc first day of Jannpiy,
fifteen hundred and forty-five, (hist past) and
which note was dated the twenty-second day of
July, 1843, ,
our petitioner further shews, tint afterwards to
wit: on tho day and year aforesaid, said note and
mortgage were transferred to your petitioner for a
valuable consideration, by said Taylor, and that the
same have never been paid, nor any part thereof to
your petitioner,'nor any one else legally authorized
to receive payment.
Wherefore, your petitioner preys a perpetual fore
closure of said mortgage, unless said Jacob Watson
shall, on or before the next term of this Court, pay
the amount of principal, interest, and cost on said
note and mortgage.
THOMAS B. DONNELLY, Pips Au'y.
GEORGIA, Dooly Cocstt.
November Verm tf Ike Superior Court of said
County, 1815.
In compliance with tho foregoing Petition, it is
ordered that the said Jacob Watson do, on or before
tiro first day ol the next term of this court, pay into
raid court the principal and interest due upon the
mortgage mentioned in said petition, or his equity
of.redemption touching said property, will then be
forever barred and foreclosed. • ' •
And it i* further ordered that service hereof be
perfected according to law.
November 19,1845, 33 4m.
1 j BSPJSCTFOLLY informs the Public tbat .be
has taken tMa large ami commodious etfaUUb-
ment, (recently occupied by Mr. Samuel Baker) and
jj< prepared to accommodate Regular Boarders and
Her Tabic will at all times be supplied with tbc
best that the-market will afford, and every attention
will be rendered to the comfort of those who may
fovor her with their patronage. Excellent Smblea
well supplied with forage for horses, and good Ost
lers are connected with the establishment.
KT Terms mill be made to eorremndrilb the times.
Tho City HoTELoecupics a delightful situation—
commanding a fine view of the River, and is only
sufficiently removed than the centre of bossiness to
avoid Its bustle and noise without foregoing its con
venience*.
*** The subscriber solicits a share of tbc public
patronage. E. T. BERRAN.
Albany, Oct. 39,1846, 39 tf.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to au order ol the Honorable the
Interior Court of Iroe county, while sitting for
Ordinary purpose.', will be sold before the Court
House door, in Milledgevilie, Baldwin county, on
the first Tue-day in February next, between the
usual hours of sale, lot of Land,'number seventy-
nine, (79) in Baldwin county, belonging to the
estate of Junes Jackson, late of Lee county,
deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
J. W. BRYAN, I
SUSAN JACKSON, (
Nov. 26,1845, 33 tds.
The Mon-James D. Wescott, U. S. Sena
tor Florida, passed through this place last Sat-
•%oo )ii> way to Washington.
booth C arolina V. 8. Senator.
Tie Southern Patriot says: “ It is now said that
-S* Hager will press bis resignation upon the
’'"unor, and .that Mr. Calhoun will be offered hi*
Extra Cautionary Notice.
O N last Saturday 1 observed the following notice
in the Albany Courier—us the time ana place
i-i -oiling are materially altered, for the purpose of
giving a mom general publicity to the -ale. I wish
the notice published as it appeared,/a- the fret time,
in a public inner. Here comes the notice to which
I have alluded:
JYOtiee.
O N the 4th Saturday in January next, will be sold
at tho Printing Office, of tiro Albany Courier,
in Albany, the personal property belonging to the
estate of Jolw Jones, late of Baker county, deceased,
as will also lie rented the Courier Office, its press,
type, snd building, until the 6th day of March next,
when the lease with Col. Woolbright expires, with
the loss and gain of raid office from the 10th day of
June last till day of sale. Terms made known oo
day of sale.
SUSAN A. F. JONES, Adm’rx.
Nov. 22d, 1845.—38—tds.
For a proper, not an extra-judicial understanding of
the above notice, 1 wish you would republish mv
notice, which appeared in tlie Patriot of last Wed
nesday, and continue it until the day for which the
rale of the Courier Office is advertised. Append
my notice to this if you please.
Nov. 26, 33 tds.] JOHN E. KEAN.
" FORT G.1I.YES
Wharf and Ware House
(OI.D STAND.)
T HIS large and commodious eAabiuhmrnt is
again open for thi reception of COTTON and
MERCHANDIZE.
Tho subscriber takes this method of retaining his
thanks to the Public, for the very liberal patronagy
heretofore received, and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the same. He will Store Cotton at the
low price of 'TteetUy-fite Cents per bale, for the sea
son, and will give his personal attention to the
Wlroighing and Shipping or Sale of cotton Stored
with him, without suy extra charge.
HT He Is prepared to make Liberal Advakcrs,
cither in Merchandize or Cotton. ; ‘ ^
Bagging, Rope and'Salt,
constantly on hand, and for sale low.
Should any 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 fifty boles or more,) free ol
cliargc. In tact, I am always at home, ready and
waiting to render my services to all who may need
them, either personally or by order.
CHARLES F. BEMIS.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1845, 30 tf.
S O VTHERJT STORE
WITH
fcrNORTHERN PRICES.<£0
9. Waitxfeldcr, A Co.,
A RE now receiving a large and well selected as
sortment of ;
EPiv.Sf©*! (S©©S)S 9
From the Koktherx Markets, consisting in part of
Prists, latest style, aH qualities; - Laces ;
Strayed,
tation of thfjn
JL EN SIIEEP, one black ©ne amonp them
be paid for information relative to raid estruys.
Nov. 13,1845, 31 3t] E. H. PLATT.
WE will make liberal CASIIAOl
f VANCESan Cotton Stored in any
.Ware-House in Albany. *
81MB & cr
Albany, Oct. 99,1845, 29 tf.
HORA Sc DIcGWIER. '
D EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boot?,
Shoes, HaU, Clothing Ac.
Albany, April, 18th, 1845. 1 tf.
Crockery.
TUST received by HUNT A PYNCHON, cheap
O and fine Crockmy, white Granite Tea and Dta-
OcL 29, 39 3m.
TO THE AFEEICTEB.
DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
fllAKES this metliod to inform bis friends that be
still resides at the above place, and will give
Ids attention to persons afflicted with chronic surd
supposed incurable forms of disease. ’ From his suc
cess lieretofore in tho management of such coses,
icrsons afflicted will find it to tlieir interest to give
L: m a trial, for if lie docs not permanently cure, be
ay at least mitigate their sufforings.
Those especially laboring under Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Brim-
cbetis, Cough, Erysipelatous afiections, Scroffids,
Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhca Gleet, Tic Dou
loureux, Hysteria, Palsoy, Epilepsy, Chorea, Dropsy,
Amenorhoa,Prolapsus Uteri, Ac. Ac., Piles.IIcmi,
Calculi of the Blander, Ulcers, Hydrocele, Ac., would
do well to consult him.
Dr. N. will remove all cases of Syphalilie taint
from the system, and warrant them, no cure no pay.
Persons living at a distance, who arc afflicted,
would do well to call in person, if not convenient, by
communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichols, giving
symptoms, Ac., and enclosing the fee, $10, can.re
ceive directions lor the management of their cases.
Albany, Gen., April 33, 1845. 2 ly
Just Rccivcd,
20 Co4 * c -
40 BbU Old Rectified Whisker,
6 do- American Brandy,
5 do. N* E. Rom
1 Pipe Superior Otard Brandy.
70 Coil Manilla A Hemp Rope,
Together with a large assortment of India and Ken
tucky Bagging, English and Sweedes Iron, Trace
Chains, Weeding I Joes, Axes and Hollow Ware.
Persons desiring to purchase will do well to give ma-
a call.
Albany, aprii 16, 1845.
W- E. SMITH.
1 tf
Roots and Shoes.
T HE subscribers have on hand, which they c
at very low prices, a large stock of Ne
Shoes, (somo very superior) Kip do., ladies
Walking do.. Kid Slope, Gaiters, Women’s Leather
s, Gent’s fine Calf pegged aud sewed Slrecs,
fine Calf pegged and sewed Boots, Water-proof do.,
Ac., Ac. HUNT A PYNCHON.
Albany, Oct. 29, 29 3m.
Jast Received
B Y the subscribers, pieces fine black and col'd
Broad Cloths, American and French Cassimers,
black Silk and Satin Vestings, rich Wool do., com
mon do., Kentucky Jeans, a great variety of cheap
Pant Stulls for common wear, all of which they otter
on good terms. HUNT A PYNCHON.
Albany, Oct. 29,1845, 29 3in.
Tailoring Establishment,
NEAR THE CORNER OF BROAD AND WASH
INGTON STREETS,
In the rear tf Mr. John Jackson's Store.
davidTewis,
13 ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Air
A\ lany and the inhabitants of Balrer and also
those of the adjacent counties, that be will shortly
make such a choice addition to his present assort
ment of
4s<a$3Z3 &as> QaasjsausQQo.
tlimt lie will be enabled to fill and execute any ctdexr,
that way be entrusted to his care.
D. 1- canid* boast of having made the Grand
Tour cither or Europe, or even of our own Universal
Yniikcc-doodle-dotn—but he can ray, without flatter
ing himself, that be is a MASTER WORKMAN.
—and tint although he has not graduated from such
splendid shop* as Beau Brummel or Court D’Ossay.
loved to patronize, yet be pledges that all ivbo may
honor him with tlieir custom shall receive a regular
built £outhekx Fit, in either TIGHTS, ANTI-
TIGHTS, or MKDIVM-TI'ES. He wUl also
warrant ail work that goes from hw shop as being
faithfully executed, ana made up in workmanlike
style; and as be is in the receipt of the earliest lash-
ions, D. L will he enabled to tickle the taste of the
most fanciful fastidious—Nuf ad—except, that he
returns his mast grateful thanks ton generous com
munity for the very libdnl encouragement he has al
ready received, and respectfully solicits a contin
uance of its fovor.
Albany, Sept. 10,1845, 22 tf.
H UNT A PYNCHON have just received Car-
ja-ntcr’s Tools, full setls Smith’s, Tools com
plete, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Curving
do., a large assortment of Pen and Pocket do., stock
and rim Locks, Butts and Screws, cut Tacks, Cotton
and Wool Cards, Iron A Nails, together with a full
assortment of Hard Waro generally.
Albany, Oct 39, 29, 3m.
minis ROUSE.
T1IE subscribers have the past Sum
mer built a new WARE HOUSE,
for the Storage of Cotton, and solicit
a share of the patronage of the Planters generally.
ID* Liberal advance* made on cotton in Store.
HUNT A PYNCHON.
Oct. 20, 1845, 29 3m. '
Cautionary Notice.
rpHE remainder of the lease of the Courier Office
,, . , | . a 1 -R I perceive lias been advertised for sale* The
Sgrecably to toe unanimously expressed wuh i b t0 Kfe, tl>e 29th of the present
i'be Slate and nation.” | month—tho lease ends the 7th March, ensuing, at
which time my interest in it expires. This state
ment is made for the purpose of ^forming tiro public
that the sale of the said lease has been advertised
without mi r consent, Cod that therefore the purchas
er or purchasers, if any there should be, will be held
Tfcc Democratic majority on joint ballot in the
tw York Legislature is 43, instead of 38, as sta-
h*t week, being again of 15 over last year.
foagrc-sioual Nominations In the 3rd
District.
The Whigs have nominated Dr. Ambrose Baber,
:.!fecon to fill tho vacancy of Mr. Poe. The
h't!'.ocr»t! in the samo district, have nominated Col.
To " m of Talbot. Every intelligent man in the
District kr.aws which of these two would best rep
resent the people, and which ought to be elected.
important from Hayti.—We have rcceiv-
■*l souiu important intelligence by the fine
Casiimebedesi.etts ;
Broadcloths;
Bombazines ;
Cassmeks;
Chvsass;
Mcsliss;
Hosiery ;
Tassels;
liablc'for tho satisfaction of my claim. The notice
or rale of the lease above mentioned was not publish
ed in eilheir ol the public Gazettes of Albany, u ia
customary; but was written and posted on the door
at J. W. Gaylord’s store in this place, and, as I bo-
liove at no other place. I now. fomwlly, ftabid the
rale of raid lease. , JOHN L. KEAN.
ID* Since writing the above 1 have , ulc Houses in ub i.onucm uue, j<
that one other advertisement of the iraso was postoa j to ^ puNfc that they are the true
at tho Post Office. JOHN h. KEAN,
November 19,1845, 32 tds.
"1Strayed or Stolen,
FROM the subscriber, on the 19th
~ r —ant intelligence uy u» um. FROM the subscriber, on tbe 19tn
Huntress, Cupt. baker, front Port au of October last, one Sorrel MARE,
She sailed thence on the 84lh ull. gjtg a 14-— foce, right eye out, a scar
'< appears by the news, that a Dominican
Met ol fiv e gjvij [ c ft p or t aM plait, on tho
.Mo attack Cape Hayti. About 4000
roopj were also despatched by land to at-
! ack *he same place. A decree had been
'*wd.by President Santa Anna, of the
uttiumican part of the Island, previous to
**t5 suiltiiig ef (jnpt. Uakei, to compel all
'"ftujpi residents, including Americans, to
«*« up arms and to act as a civic guard.
*»«y, of course, protested against such a
P^cdure, which protest was immediately
.^bt to the President, but no answer had
»,lT cp ' v *d.
This decree waa issued last summer, but
/** uw enforced, or attempted! to be en-
‘ 0, ;«d,.till ilw middle of October
11 will be nroessary for onr government
_ w right | ^ IL
un uer ro.t uip, shod all round, A some white, (which,
not recollected) between ten and twelve year* old.
Any information of the above Marc wiU be tlurat
fully received by «hesul»ci^hrtDgmtheth.id
district of Leo county. SMITH bUDDUTlI.
Norember 19,1845, B »
Cutlery;
•ii Alpaccxs;
| j Domestics;
Sattisetts ;
Fixer Coan;
Misses Cloaks;
Musus de Lasts;
Casumeeedeccose ;
Marisoes. different qualities!
Also, a well selected assortment of WINTER
SHAWLS', at all prices, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
and all other articles usually called for in a Dry
Good Store. also,
A large and well avlected assortment of
BEADY, BADE CIOTHISO, con-tst nj; •«
COATS, VESTS. PART'S, Ac All of which
will ha said as CHEAP as Hu- CHEAPEST*
those whs are desirous at purchasing will
please call aad examine tor thsmsslves.
Mr. W. being desirous of permanently locating
himself in Albany, for the porposeof transacting a
general mercantile business, bus purchased his en
tire stock of goods from some of the most respecta
ble houses in the Northern cities, he fceis justified in
raying to the public that they are the true grit and
no Mistake. Having paid cash for his goals lie It
-n*M*d to sell at a small -profit for CASH. He
respectfully solicits a reasonable portion of public
**V*3ore first door East of the Drug Store, qt the
Sign of the “New Cheap Store.”
Albany, Nor. 6, 30 tf.
New Firc-prooflVare House.
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HE undersigned, Laving erected a Flre-prmy
WartJmuse, situated at the head of Cotton Av
enue, tenders his services to his friends nr,d the pnb-
lic generally, for the storage of COTTON and MER-
C1IAND1SE, and the transaction of
Commission Business,
all its branches, pledging himself to use eveiy ex-
otc the interests of, render satisfaction
50,000 CIGARS.
flMIE subscriber, haring opened a Cigar Manu-
foctoiy in TIiomasviTle, Georgia, is prepared
to furnish bis customers and tiro poUic with any
quantity ol'
Principe Cigars,
on the most liberal terms. His cigars are made by
superior workmen, nnd of the best quality of IM
PORTED TOBACCO, and for beauty of exteri
or nnd excellency of flavor, will challenge a compote
son with the finest imported Principe. He has »l«
on band
10,000 Cuba, Broun, and halt
Spanish,
All of which are put up in the neatest style. Per
sons visiting the place are invited to call and exaiu-
inc for themselves. AU orders by mail promptly
attended to.
H. A. REMINGTON, Tobacconist.
Umaasville, May, 18th, 1845. 10’ ly
ertion to promote
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 las kmc been
known in tho tho Vare-house business, snd will give
articular attention to the rale of cotton, and tiro fili
ng of orders for goods.
Liberal advances will be made oo cotton in store,
or to bodiippcd.
Bagging, Rope, dr Ttcine,
together with any other articles will bo furnished
customers at the lowest market pri ro.
N. B. Storage and commission at costomare rates.
JERRY COWLES.
Macon, June 25,1845. 11 w6m
Administrator’s Sale.
B EFORE the Comt House door, in the town of
Anroricus, between tiro usual boon of eal*
on tho first Tuesday in February next, wiUbe
oflered to the highest udder, a negro U’yjjrtjf
■mm.* of Morris* about twelve years of age, be-
lfcved to be SSbyHaltoniA belonging to^«-
tatoof Allen Dorman.deceased. 8oldfartlropo>
pose of rasking a division among the distributees of
TCnl Lm'LETON P..DORMAN,
Adm'r de bonis non.
November 19,1845, 33 tds.
!**• ‘hat Aider;
ns aie not forced into
ly that of Hayti
V BILLS OF LADING neatly printed and
I/or role at this tfke.
NEW GOODS!
rrUIE subaerber ia now receiving his supply of
A FALL AND WINTER GOODS, snited to
the market which, with hi* present stock, he now of
fers at such prices as cannot foil to please bis cus
tomers, among which ure
Bagging Rope Ar Ttcine,
Boots and shoes of every description, Clothing, Os-
naburgo, Domestic and Jeano; i large asmtment of
Calicoes and Fancy Dry Goods; also an excellent
iotofUardware. Iron aid Nail., Crockery and Gtera
ware; with a foil supply of GROCERIES, such
as Sugar Tea and Coffce.
JVbtlee.
(THOMAS II. KEY respectfully announce* to
bis friends that he is u candidate for tbe Cleri;
ships oftlic Superior and Inferior Courts of tbe Corn-
tv of Dooly, at the ensuing election on the first Mon
day in January next.
June 35. II tf
SeMBBMtER Y.
HIE subscribers have now a very extensive
sortnront of SADDLES, embracing every
shape and quality, shine very fine, Side do. ot superi
or quality, Waggon do., Bridles, Martingales, car
riage and waggon Whips, sulky aud baggy Harnes
ses, Homes and Collars, Blind Bridles, &c.
HUNT &. PYNCIION.
Albany, Oct. 29, 39 3m.
New
Dress Goods and Trimmings.
J UST received by HUNT St PYnCHON,a huge
assortment 0 f English, French and American
PRINTS, entirely new styles, Gingliams, Muslin
de Lanes, Cashmere, (new styles) phm and figured
Alpaccxs, eoUored do., black and col’d Silks, foney
Neck Ties, Mitts, col’d and black Girdles, do. Cords
and Tassils, sew style Gimp Cord, &C-, &e.
Albany, Oct. 39,1845, 29 3m.
JUST RECEIVED!
A FRE8II supply of articles in our line, some of.
which lave never before been oflered in this
market: Among them may be found, Mrs. Betts’
Utcro Abdominal Supporters, for superior to tbe use
of the Pessary. Also, Foxe’a Tooth Keys, 13 and 8
ox. Syringes, Hall’s patent doable and single Trus
ses, Sand’s and Currie’s Saanparilla, Sulph. Qui
nine, Jodide of Potass, Iodine, Musk, Carmine red.
Ink, Krcosote, Oil Lemon, do. Cloves, Tsmarindr,
(fresh) Verbena Cream and Hair Brushes.
—ALSO—
a variety of school and other books, viz: Bancroft’s
History of the United States, Combe on tbe Consti
tution of man, Comnlete practical Farmer, Gunn’s
Domestic Medicine,' Jacob’s Gr. Reader, Gould’s
Adam’s Latin Grammar, Folsom’s Livy, Testaments,'
Horace, f translated) Emerson’s Arithmetics, Smith’s
do., Mt. Vernon Readers, N. Y. do.. Walker's Dic
tionaries, Mitchell’s Travelling Maps of Georgia, do.
Texas, Count D’Orsay’s Etiquette, Copy!Blips, Com
stock's Philosophy, Southern First Class Books,
Murray’s Exercises, SpeUing Books, Southern Har
mony, English Grammar, large Quarto Family
Bibles and small do.
also,
Fools Cap and Letter paper, Blank Cards, Inkstands,
letter Stamps, Ink Powder, Pocket Books, Steel
Pens, Quills, fiiiroy colored Scaling Wax, &c.,
for sale low by WELCH & NELSON.
23 tf.
WjAjtbs for sjule.
T HE following named tracts of 1A\D will ba
add on reasonable terms, and good Titles given:
No. 338, 3d district of Baker County,
Garments, which he
“ ‘ Ho will
198, 15th
348, 16th
71, 32d
354, 15th
Albany, Oct 89: 39
FJNHE s^hCTbCTHbMve noyJn store.JWO racks
« 318, 15th “
M
- an, i5th -
Early
“ 626, 5th “
“ 361, 27th “
*s .
u 93,9th 1
or farther uarticular?.
sob*
Oct. 29, 29 3m,
Oct. 39, 29 ttl
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Randolph county,
Decatur “
H. CLARK,
Albany, Ga.
Albany, Sept 10,1845,
To Gentlemen of Fasbion.
T HE . ndersigned respectfully informs
tho Citizens of Albany and the sur
rounding country, that be
entfor cutting Gentlemen
rants eaual to the beat Near York stole.
^C^P^Ub^divide thepre-r
fits, be is enabled by strict attention to bnsfaef r, te»
sell and work aceoroing to tbe susaaw of thatfngs.' ■
Thu latest style of goods will bs found at Ma store,
and Ready-made eCthfag.’fiRto, Capa, dte. &c.
All work warranted to bo made to the satisfaction -(Jfx
hisourtomers.a.rega^t^.ndfosW^
.Merchant Tailor ■
May 14,1845.
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J OB WORK of ail kinds executed at tla's OfSf J
with neatness and deaptfeh. * «
April 18.1845.