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^to toof**f and.tocieasfay wnaww ^ the Executive Department. It give* a clear and
{^responding increaseon ourpart. No Sutte^lkeeiewofoorforeignwd doowtlcw-1
Sref*«•*“****•£ *» the eonstn,ct,on of) lations, and make. .«eh recmnmendations as will
ConnEBCIAL.
To Gentlemen of Fashion.
Cotton markets. * fB^HE nderaigncd respectfully informs
_ Albast, Dec. 17. JL the Citizens of Albany ana tho sur-
moter sdvantagcs from their employment—! ,i” w, “'* "**"* ** w ““ e The news by the Cambria, and tlm improving rounding confttry, tint he has bought the latest PlV
a «eaduflrably adapted to tho protection of our 1 Ame " c “ n P»°P'«- It. a tho echoing voice of a Na- state of the Domestic Markets, together With the lato ent for cutUng&nttemonsGanncnts, which he war-
^ to die rapid transmission of intelligence, ( Uon ° r Freemen, whoae morel influence is destined rise in our river, which has put it in first rate boat- JSS5«3w^wcelwe thoJat^FfehioiM 7c ' 110 wiU
'",t the coast defence. In pursuance of the wise j«® vindicate the character of man, and level opprea- mg condition, hat given firmness and actvity to our ^ ll>rtner with wholn to ' divide the
. f a gradual increase of our navy, large sup-1 »>on in the dust. If you are on American, read it— market with an advance of 1 of acmt cb all quail- fi;,, he is enabled by strict attention to business, to
<\ ! | weak timber, and other materials for ship- if a friend to popular government, read it; and von ,U " - We quote 8 to 6}, extremes. sell and work accordingto thepresaureofthe times.
ass=sssssss?sS— -
UiiMing.
,hc> r '
OT By refering to onr advertising colomna to-day ?f ace - Cot,on ia advancing, and holders firm, with
oor readers will pmceivo that tire stemffixa, Flo.! ^
bsny to Apalachicola daring the business
The Florence is of very light draught, and is admira
bly calculated'for the navigation of onr river. The
Flint ia now in fine boating condition, and wo hope
oor planters will avail themselves of this chance to
send their produce to market, and onr merchants of
supplying themselves with a good stock of grocer-
The Florence, wo understand, has good ac
commodations for passengers.
•
Ttvonty-uiiith Congress.
The first session of the 39th Congress commen
ced on Monday the 1st. inst. at 13 o’clock, by the
organization of the Senate and House of Represen
tatives.
Mr. John W. Davis, of Indiana, was elected Spea
ker of the House. Tho rules of the House, as they
existed at the close of tho last session, were tempo
rarily adopted, and a Committee appointed to take
into consideration such alterations as might be deem
ed advisable.
Messrs. Ritchie and Ileiss were elected printers
to tho i >onse.
and in a state of good preservation, while
■terriers can be built with great facility in va-
]Ai L- of t!.e Union. The use of iron as a ma-
f*, specially in the construction of steamers,
^id'ican enter with safety many of the harbors a- ence, Capti Moore, will mako weekly trips from AL
„„ r crast now inaccessible to vessels of greater
-vraht. and the practicability of constructing them
' tJ interior, strongly recommends that liberal ap-
•oiirittion* should be made for this important object.
tVUtcver may have been our policy in the earlier
,, r ,f of the government, wlrcn the nation was in its
"/anrv, our shipping interest and commerce com-
rativelv small, our resources limited, our jjopula-
•ion (farce oud scarcely extending beyond the limits
.ftli, original thirteen Stater, that policy must be
feudally dificrent now that wc have grown irotn
' lhrrc 10 lisirc than twenty millions of people,—that
commerce, canted in'our own ships, is found in
tct. and that our territorial kenndaries and
' [,|' nK . n ts lave been so greatly expanded. Neither
ir commerce, no r our long line of coast on the ocean
j uiitiie lakes, can be successfully defended against
HlKl gn aggression by means of fortifications alone.
Tlicsisn 1 vS(CUtis) at iinportiuit commercial and
tii,urv joints, but our chief reliance lor this object
ike on a well organized, efficient navy. The
.tciUs resulting from such a navy are not confined
titl e Atlantic States. The productions oftheinte-
, r which seek a market abroad, are directly depen-
. clou the safety and freedom of our commerce.—
The occupation of the Balizc below New Orleans by
afcostile force would embarrass, if not stagnate tl.e
export trade oi tire Mississippi, and affect the
••aluc of the agricultural products of the entire val-
pcol tlat mighty river and its tributaries.
I; has sever been our policy to maintain largestan-
iss armies in timo of police. They are contrary to
tic grains of our free institutions, would impose
1 svv hardens on the people, and be dangerous to
.■•Mic liberty. Or.r reliance for protection and de
uce on the land must Le mainly on our citizen sol-
iers. who will be ever ready, as they ever have been
adv in times past, to rush with alacrity, at the call
; tls-ir country, to her defence. This description ot
rcc. however, cannot defend our coasts, Itarhors, and
an.i seas, nor protect our commerce on the ocean
: the lakes. These must be protected by our navy.
Considering an increased naval force, and <->pc-
allv of steam vessels corresponding with onr growth
h importance as a nation, and proportioned to tlic
ricnascd and increasing naval powerof other nations,
mst importance as regards our safety, and the
great and growing interests to be protected by it, I
commend, the subject to the favorable consideration
Congress.”
The income from postages will fall short of the
;pc«<liturcs of the Post Office Department for tho
year, between unc and two millions of dollars.
I invuclue attention ot Congress to tne sugges
tions of the Postmaster Genera; on this subject, un
der the belief that such a mcdilication of the late law
ay he maJc as will yield sufficient revenue without
Liverpool, extremes, Upland,.
New York,
inn,.- - u a »
i 6 a 8
Charleston, - “ 5“ a 71
Savannah, -“---“---t-- 6\ a 7.1
Apalachicola, “ “ 6) a 7
61
Apalachicola,
Albany, - « - M - -
Arrival of tlic Cambria.
Fifteen days later from Europe, brings Liverpool
advieps to November 19.
Cotton has advanced |d on tho ordinary and mid
dling qualities of American desriptiona. Transac
tions were moderate, but at firm and steady prices.
The grain and flour market was dull, and prices
for the last two weeks, compared with those of the
preceding, had declined. The rumors, by the last
steamer, of a panic, from a scarcity of grain, and
the prospect of opening the ports, were much exag
gerated.
The English papers conjecture that tho warlike
preparations being made by the government, are in
tended to meet the Oregon question. Tboy' doubt
if each views are entertained at Washington, as trill
or can meet the acceptance of the English Cabinet.
The British cruisers, stationed on the west coast of
South America, have sailed la the north with sealed
orders.
5
n—fD WE are authorised to announce JOHN
MeCORQVODA LB, as a Candidate for
Tax Collector and Receives of Taxes, for Early
County. [ilov. 5, 3(1 tlj.
May 14, 1845.
A. G.-WEAVER,
Merchant Tailor.
6 ly
THE STEn3UVBO.1T
FLORENCE,
\KT K. MOORE, Master, having been thorough-
* * • onghly repaired, will leave tor Apalachicola
on Wednesday morning. Captain Moore expects to
make regular trips from this place to Apalachicola
every week during the business season. For freight
«r passage, apply to the Captain, on board, or to
Messrs, limit A. Pynchon, Agents.,
Albany, Dec. 17 It
Albany Academy
T ile Examination of tlic pupils of this Institution
will take place on the ]8tb and 19th inst, to
conclude with a public exhibition the last night—
The public are most respectfully invited to attend.
JOSEPH L. DUNHAM, Principal.
Dec 17. It
CITY HOTEL;
CORKER of BROAD and FRONT Streets,
GEORGIA
MRS. BERRAN,
R espectfully informs the Public that she
lias taken this large and commodious establish
ment (recently occupied by Mr. Sainnel Baker) and
is prepared to accommodate Regular Boarders and
Travellers.
Her Table will at all times be supplied with the
best that tlic market will afford, and every attention
will be rendered to tin*, comfort of those who may
favor her with their patronage. Excellent Stables
well supplied with forage for horses, and good Ost
lers are connected with tlic establishment.
ID* Terms trill be made to eomsuondtrith the limes.
The City Hotel occupies a delightful situation—
commanding a fine view of tho River, and is only
sufficiently removed from the centre of bussincss to
avoid its bustle and noise without foregoing its con
veniences. /
*,* Tho subscriber solicits a share of tlm public
patronage. E. T. BERRAN.
Albany, OcL 29,1845, 29 tf.
Tailoring Establishment,
NEAR THE CORNER OF BROAD. AND WASH-..
( INOTON STREETS,
In the rear tf Mr. John Jackson's Storei .
david“lewis,
R espectfully informs the citizens of Al
bany and the inhabitant* of Baker and also
those of the adjacent conntie*,.that.be will shortly
make each a choice addition to his present Assort
ment of
ajiicoaiaij &ao ■aaasasaaaooo
tliat he will be enabled to fill and execute any orders,
that may be entrusted to his care.
D. L. cannot boast of having made the Grand
Tour either of Europe, or even of onr own Universal
Yankce^loodhsdoas—bat he can say, without flatter
ing himself, that he is a MASTER WORKMAX,
—and that although he has not eradiated from such
splendid shops as Beau Brummrl or Cocxt D'Oroay ■
loved to patronize, yet he pledges that all who .may 1
honor him with their custom shall receive a regular
built SomiEBR Fit, in either T1QHT8, ANTI-
TIGHTS, or MEDIUM-ITES. Ho will alto
warrant all work that goes from his shop as being
faithfully executed, and mado np in workmanlike
style; and os he is in the receipt of the earliest fash
ions, D. L. will be enabled to tickle the taste of thu
most tancifnl fastidious—Nuf ced—except, that he ■
returns his most grateful thanks to a generous com
munity for the very liberal encouragement he has al
ready received, and respectfully solicits a contihr
nance of its favor.
Albany, Sept 10,1845, 22 tf.
B. F. Ctt.llVFORB.
Attorney at Law,
BAI.\ BRIDGE, Deealuf Co., Ga.
Will practice in tlie different Courts of the South-
Western Circuit, and in tlie adjoining counties of the
•Southern Circuit, and Florida.
Dec. 17,1815 36- tf
Administrator’* Sale.
W ild, be sold on tlic first Tuesday in February
next, before tlie Court House door in Ameri-
cus, in Sumter county, lot of land, number three hun
dred and sixty-six (386) in the28 th district of origin
ally Isle, hut now Sumter county. Sold for tlie ben
efit ot tlic heirs and creditors of Nancy Newsome,
deceased. This tlic 8th December, IS4*5.
JOEL CULPEPPER,
Executor to )itc Will of said Neutsome.
Dec. 17, 1845. 39—tds
WE will make liberal CASH AD
VA KCES on Cotton Stored in any
i Ware-House in Albany.
, SIMS St, CHEEVER.
Albany, Oct. 29,1845, 29 tf.
Crockery.
J UST received by HUNT & PYXCIION, cheap
and fine Crockery, white Granite Tea and Din
ner Setts. * OcL 39, 29 3m.
•ffedleal Copartnership.
DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS
R ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Albany
and vicinity, that they lave this day associated
themselves in the practice of their profession, and
hope that their union will prove satisfactory to their
mutual friends.
They will give prompt attention to all calls cilliei
in the city or country.
Their office will lie continued at tlie one, at pres
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
ID* Messages left either at their oflico on Broad
st., or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, corner of
Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to.
Albany, Aug. 27,1845. 20 tf.
Legislative Proceedings.
On the 4th inst., the House of Representatives
passed tlic bill of tho Senate, establishing n Supreme
Court for tho Correction of Errors—yeas 64, nays
53. On the next day Mr. Jackson moved to recon
sider so much of tlie journal of the House, as related
to the passage of tlie bill to establish a Supreme
Court. The motion was lost, yeas 54, nays 67.
On the 2th, Mr. Robinson, of Early, laid on the
further calls on the treasury, and with very little mble a resolution, authorizing the Governor to pro.
inniue m tlie present rate* of postage.
Proper measures have been taken, in pursuance of
iheact of the third of March last, for the establish-
neut of lines of mail steamers between this and fer-
Grorgia, Early County.
\JV IIEREAS, Seaborn Sheffield applies to me for
* * le tters of Adinini- traticn on the estate of
William McMillan, late of said connty, deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
ngular, tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased
to ho and appear at my office within tlie time pre
scribed by law, then and there to shew cause, (if unv
they have,) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this, 1st day of Dc-
tcinber, 1845. .
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
Dec. 17,1845 30 30d
i i?n countries. Tlie importance of this service coin-
iK'nds it-clf strongly to favorable consideration.”
A more systematic organization of the Executive
U 'partmenu, and a more appropriate division of the
public business is recommended. On account of
’be increasing and important duties devolving upon
(be Attorney General, it is recommended that he be
lived upon the same footing with the beads of the
1 (Her Executive Departments.
It is recommended that the legislation of Congress
: v the inhabitants of tlic District of Columbia should
be characterised by a liberal and generous spirit
The concluding part of tlie Message contains an
Ijiropriate notice of tiio demise of Andrew Jackson,
"d cads in his words addressed to Congresss upon
! similar occasion.
" I now commend yon, fellow-citizens, to the gui
dance of Almighty God, with a full reliance on His
' "■rciful providence for the maintenance of our free
- tltutious; am' with an earnest supplication, that
'•Utcver errors it may be my lot to commit in the
'■■'cliargc of the arduous duties which have devolved
"a me, will find a remedy in dm harmony and w is
dom of your counsels.”
• JAMES K. POLK.”
care tlic services of a competent Artist to executo a
likeness of General Andrew Jackson, and that the
same be framed and placed in a conspicuous place
in the Representative chamber.
Mr. Jenkins introduced a bill to reduce the Sher
iff’s Bond in Sumter county.
Dec. G.—Mr. Lewis, to iuipoco taxes for the sup
port of Government
Dec. 8th—Mr. Davis, to exempt transferred pro
perty from levy and sale, in the hands of a bona fide
purchaser.
Sir. Oglesby, to authorize the Inferior Court of
Lee County to levy an extra tax for coenty purpo
ses, and to compel non-residents who own lands and
slaves in the counties of Lee and Baker, to pay tax
es thereon in said counties, respectively.
Mr. Armstrong, of Bibb, laid on the table a re sol u
that both Houses adjourn sine die on the, 25th inst
Aduiiiiistrator’s Sale.
W IIX.bc sold on Saturday, tlie 7th day of Feb
ruary next, at tlie late residence of William
.iLMdlan, late ot Early county, deceased, all tlie per
ishable phiperty lielonging to the estate of said de
ceased, consisting of one inare, hogs, cattle, corn,
fodder, cotton, houselmlil furniture, Ate. Ate.
SEABORN SHEFFIELD, Adm’r.
Dec. 17,1845 36—tds
Death of oar Representative.
Mr. John Hentz, the Representative of Baker
connty, in tho Legislature, died st his lodgings in
Milledgevillc on Monday tho 8th inst., of Typhus
Pleurisy, alter an iHnets of three days.
On Tuesday the 9th inst, Mr. Robinson, of Early,
announced the death of Mr. llcntz in the House of
Representatives. A committee was appointed to
make suitable arrangements for. the funeral of the
deceased, consisting of Messrs. Robinson of Early,
Jackson, Tombroogh, Green of Crawford, and Lew
is. All other business was suspended for the day,
and the House adjourned to 3 o’clock, P. M.
To CoBREsroxBEXTs.—II. II, 8. Our young which timo they re-assembled, received and adopted
ALBANY PATRIOT.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1RU.
(fiend, must try again,
D. M., is partly right in bis premises, bat wrong
’a his conclusions—besides this objection to the
publication of bis letter, it lacks an Indispensable
tequisito—a responsible name.
J. E. K. The publication of this communication
“• declined for reason* which the writer will ap-
peciatc.
tf We are indebted to Hon. S. Jones, Hon. A.
"• Stevens, Hon. T. Butler King and Hon. J. D.
JVcstcott, jr„ the “Petersburg ’Republican” and
“ Southern Patriot” for copies of the President’s
for which they have onr thanks.
The President's message.
bVe publish this week the most important part*
6* Message entire, and a brief synopsis of tfher
rw«, to the exclusion of aimoat every thjng else.
® consider this one qfthe mosi important aad In-
; ierertk,g State Papers which has ever toned from
the report of the committee, and proceeded in a body
united with the Senate, to the funeral of the dec’d.
It is with feelings of deep regret that we record
this sadden and unexpected death of a most worthy
mad estimable fellow-citizen. He baa fallen in tho
early prime of life, in the discharge of an important
public trust leaving an unspotted reputation as
rich legacy to hi* bereaved fondly and numerous
friends.
Just Rceivcd,
Qfi Sacks Rio ami Lagtiiria CoDee,
AU 400 Sacks Salt,
40 Bbls Old Rectified Whiskey,
5 do. American Brandy,
5 do. N. E. Rum
1 Pino Superior Otard Brandy.
70 Coil Manilla & Hemp Rope,
Together with a large assortment of India and Ken
tucky Bagging, English and Swecdes Iron, Trace
Chains, Weeding Hoes, Axe* and Hollow Wnre.
Persons desiring to purchase will do well to give me
a call. W- E. SMITH.
Albany, april 16, 1815. 1 tf
Just Received .
B Y the subscribers, pieces tine black and col’d
Broad Clotlis, American nnd French Cassimers,
black Silk and Satin Vestings, rich Wool do., com
mon do., Kentucky Jeans, a great ••aricty of clieap
l*ant Stulls for common wear, all of which they oiler
on good terms. HUNT *. PYNCHON
Albany, Oct. 29, 1845, 29 3m.
New Goods! New Goods!!
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 they ofter at low prices.
Albany! Oct. 29, 1845, 29 tf.
WARE HOUSE.
E (Sjf THE subscribers have the past Sum-
>ner built a new WARE JIOliSE,
ShWfrVrTi cr the Storage of CVttcn, and solicit
....au • . luc inUronage of the Planters generally.
ID* Liberal advance, made on cotton in Store.
HUNT &. PYNCHON.
Oct 29, 1845, 29 3m.
SOU THE R JY STORE
with
rrNORTHERN PRICES,^
n. Waltz folder, & Co.,
A RE now receiving a large and well selected as
sortment of
S’AS?®? 1SI ©©©IS&c,
From tlic Xortheeb Markets, consisting in part of
Prixts, latest style, all qualities; Laces ;
Cashmeeedes etts; Cutlery;
Broadcloths;
Boxbazixes;
Ca.xsi.uers ;
Chosaks ;
Muslim;
Hosiery;
Tassels;
SABDEERW
T HE subscribers have now a very extensive as
sortment of SADDLES, embracing every
shape and quality, some very tine, Side do. ot superi
or quality, Waggon do., Bridles, Martingales, car
riage ana waggon Whips, sulky and buggy Harnes
ses, Haines and Collars, Blind Bridles, &c.
HUNT At PYNCHON.
Albany, Oct 29, 29 3m. ,
Synopsis of Sheriff’s Sales,
FOR J.3JYU.3RY.
JjOWNDS COUNTY.
490 acres of hind, more or less, No 176,12tli dist.
Property of Wm Sloan ank Wiley Bclkcom.
C. BRINSON, Sb’IT.
MACON COUNTY.
One lot of land, 2d- dist number not known.—
Property of Jesse Barelicld.
j* d. McMillan, d. s.
One lot of land, No 49, 29th dist Property of
Geo VV MurtinSccr, Also, one lot of land, No 54,
13th dist Property of Wm Smith.
T. DIXON, D. S.
DOOLY COUNTY.
lot of land, No 43, 3d dist Property of Stephen
Hawkins, lots Nos 198and 199,2d dist. Proper
ty of John Butler. Also, 3 negroes. Property of
Geo W Knowles. Also, a lot of household and
kitchen furniture, hogs, com, Ate, A:c. Property of
Daniel McLeod. Aiso, a part of lot No 87,9th
dist. Property of Tlios Met'ivin. Also, two lots
of land, Nos not known. 9th and 1st districts, nnd a
town lot in Traveller’s Rest. Property of Daniel
McLeod. Y. P. OUTLAW, Hh'ft:
One negro man, Anthony. Property of John BI
Warren. One lot of land, No 70, 3d diet. Pro
perty of Geo W Passmore.
WM. FARXELL, D. S.
Dec. 10, 18(5.
Alfaccas;
Domestics ;
Sattixetts ;
Fancy Cord;
Misses Cloaks ;
Muslin do Lanes ;
Cashmeredecouse ;
Marixoes. different qualities!
Also, a well selected assortment of WINTER
SUA ILLS, at all prices, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cop,
and all other articles usually called for in a Dry
Good Store. also,
A targe and well selected assortment ot
UBAD* BA HE CIAITUIIG, cos.|>|.n| ot
COATS, VE1CTN. PAN IS, Ac All ot wbldl
selll bo sold as CHEAP srlhr CHEAPK-TI
■boss wbo are desirous oi ptirrboslug will
ple ase call and examine for ibemselves.
Mr. W. being desirous of permanently locating
himself in Albany, for the purpose of transacting a
general mercantile business, Iras purchased liis en
tire stock of goods from some of the most respecta
ble houses in the Northern cities, he feels justified in
saying to the public that they are the true grit tsmh
no mtstake. Having paid cash for his goods he is
enabled to sell at a small profit for CASH. He
respectfully solicits a reasonable portion of public
patronage.
V* Store first door East of the Drug Store, at the
Sign of the “ New Cheat. Store.”
Albany, Nov. 5, 30 tf.
New
Dreg* Ciood* and Trimming*.
J UST received by HUNT & PYNCHON, a large
assortment of English, French and American
t’KINTS, entirely new styles, Gingliams, Muslin
do lanes, Cashmere, ( new styles) plain and figured
Alpaccas, collored do., black and rol’d Silks, tanry
Neck Ties, Mitts, col’d and black Girdles, do. Cords
and Tassils, new style Gimp Cord, &c.. Sic.
• ‘ t 29. 18(5, £9 3m.
Boots and Shoes.
T HE subscribers iiave on land, which they offer
at very low prices, a large stock of Negro
hlines, ; some very superior) Kip do., Indies firm
Walking do., Kid (Slops, Gaiters, Women’s 1 walker
Shoes. Gent's line Calf pegged and sewed Shoes,
fine Calf pegged and sewed Boots, Watcr-prcof do.,
tic., he. HUNT h PYNCIION.
Albany, Oct. 29, 29 3oi.
EA.YHS FOB SAJLE.
T HE following named tracts of 1.AND will be
sold on reasonable terms, and good Titles given:
No. 228, 3d district of Baker Connty,
“ 198, 15th “ Lee “
“ 248, 15th “ “■ “
“ 71, 32d “ Randolph county,
“ 254, 16th “ Decatur “
“ 318, 15th M “ . “
“ 370, 15th “ Early “
“ 626, 6th “ “ “
“ 361, 27th “• “ “
“ 93, 9th “ “ “
For lartlier particular*, apply to
RICHARD II. CLARK,
Oct. 29, 29 tf.] Albany, Ga.
P ERSONS indebted to the Albany Courier Office
from the 38th J une last, up to the preaent time,
or who may hcreauer be indebted to said Office from
the preaent date up to the 6th March etrtaing, are
hereby cautioned against making settlements or pay
ments of any kind whatever to, or with R. F. Lyon,
as be im not legally authorized to make settlements
or receive payment for any debts that may be con
tracted with, or due said Office daring the time spe
cified in this advertisement The undersigned are
alone authorized to settle the business of tlic concern.
KEAN, Si CO.,
By John E. Kean.
Dec. 15,1845, 36 3t
NOTICE.
BEING desirous of paying np my
debts and moving into the country, I
. -ffer my possession in the county o ____
Lowdes, consisting of FOUR LOTS in the town of
Trouptille, three of which are Well Improved, and
349 Acres of Pine Land, also, well improved, in
tho immediate vicinity of Tronpvllle, for sale at the
lowest price for which property can be had.
On the Town Lots ia now standing, and in good
repair, a Large TAVERN, suited for the accommo
dation of Travellers. Purchasers, by paying a part
of (he price in cash, can have their time to pay the
The above will be sold at Public Outcry, on the
First Tuesday in January, if not disposed of before
at private sale. The house-bold and kitchen furni
ture will also be sold in the same manner.
MORGAN G. SWAIN.
Troapville, Nov. 26,1845, • 33 tds.
Extra Cautionary Notice.
O N last Saturday I observed the following notion
in the Albany Courier—as tho time ami placu
of selling are mutcrial'y altered, for the purpose of
giving a more general publicity to the sale. 1 wish
tlie notice published as it appeared, for the fust time,
in a public taper. Here comes the notice to which
I have alluded:
JVotlec.
O N tho 4th Saturday in January next, will lie sold
at the Printing Office, of tho Albany Courier,
in Albany, tlic personal property belonging to tho
estate of John Jones, late of Baker connty, deceased,
as will also be rented the Courier Office, its press,
type, and building, until the 6th day of March next,
wuen tlic lease with Col. Woolbright expires, with
the loss and gain of said office from tlie 10th day of
June last till day of sale. Terms made known on
day of rale.
SUSAN A. F. JONES, Adm’rx.
Nov. 22d, 1845.—38—tds.
For a proper, not an extrajudicial understanding of
tho above notice, I wish you would republish my
notice, which appeared in the Patriot of last Wed
nesday, and continuo it until the day for which the
sale of tlie Courier Office is advertised. Append
my notice to this if you please.
Nov. 26, 33
JOHN E. KEAN.
FORT OAIJYES
Wharf and Ware House.
(OLD STAND.)
T HIS Large and commodious establishment is
•gain open for the reception of COTTON and
MERCHANDIZE.
Tlie subscriber takes this method of returning his
thanks to the Public, for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, and respcctfally solicits a con
tinuance of the same. He will Store Cotton at the
low price of Taentffvc Cent* per bate, for the sea
son, and will give his personal attention to tho
Wheigbing nnd Shipping or Sale of cotton Stored
with him, without any extra charge.
ID* He ia prepared to make Liberal Anvaacxs,
cither in Merchandizo.or Cotton.
Bagging, Rope and Sail,
constantly on hand, and lor sale low.
Should any planter* storing cotton with me, with ur u m „ wlu XUI
toavmil themselves of the Bay SUrket, I have made liab , e p f ^ ^Ssfectmn of my claiim Th* notice
arrangement* with some of the First Class Steam_ „ f ZjTtUSZL JoLlSilE:
Boats, to take them with their cotton (where they
make from thirty to fifty bale* or morej free of
charge. In fact, I am always st home, ready and
waiting to render my services to all who may need
them, either personally or bv order.
CHARLES F. BEMIS.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1845, 30 tf.
Cantionary Notice. -.
rpHE remainder of the lease of the Courier Office
■9 I perceive has been advertised for sale. The
sale, I think, is to take place the S9th of the present
month—the lease ends the 7th March, ensuing, at
which time my interest in it expires. This state- .
ment is made for the purpose of informing the poblio
tint the sale of the said lease has been advertised
without my consent, and that therefore the suebas- ‘
or or purchasers, if any there should be, wiU bo held
liable for the satisfaction of my claim. The notice
of sale of the lease above mentioned wsa not publish
ed in citheir ol the public Gazettes of Albany, as is
customary; but was written and posted cn the door
at J. W. Gaylord’s store in this place, and, as I be
lieve at no other place. I now, formally, forbid tho
sole of said lease. JOHN E. KEAN.
IT Since writing the abovo I have understood
that one other advertisement of the lease we* poetej
IT BILLS OF LADING neatly printed and at the Port Office. JOHN £. KEAN,
j for sale at this qhiee. ' November 19.1649, 89 tis.