The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, December 31, 1845, Image 3

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^ut. After he paid tho balance he, Inn rr We are requested to state that the Morning denied haring pronounced the note a Service at the Episcopal Church will “"'"Tgod accounted for its existence in tariatu hereafter, at eleven o'clock. ^ Upon hid examination before tbo Parish a oo the evening of the 10th hat, be atatod that '■‘ suture was genuine, but that accompanying ’•* ^all gift to Judge G. he had srntfcim a note, | County ***",._ writing above had been extracted and the _ & uMociatcd written over the signature. Georgia, Baker County, nafhse JuJ £° Garland, for a trifling ran, bar- \ aM .,y a reputation that hie posterity might and • htv ,. been proud of; but now the pangs keen, * l i r..ll nf inaatMKfn romnnn that urill hannt authorised to announce JOHN McCORQUODALE, as a Candidate for Tax Collector and Rscnvzu or Taxis, for Early [Nor. 5, 30 ttj. VyilEREAS, Benjamin O. Keaton applies to me f f for Letters of Administration on the estate of John Ilcntz, late of said county deceased. These are therefore, to cite, summon and idmop- « d , fn "“ h * “>» ^ treditora of said liflrt —- . , _ i ;u„ h __ “““ sioureu ana tremum oi (am , . V . *ife «id somr *^ ree or four rh'hlrcn, can e *-; deceased to be and appear at my office within the time Cume’a do * t >,c deepest sympathy wherever her and their prescribed by law to show cause, (if any they have) Sulpb. Quinine, Lj »to may become known. Oh, that fete had: why said letters should not be granted. • “ Morphine, i_h1 that the accomplice of this transaction,; Given under my hand at o&c, this 34th day of] Iodide of Potass. • iheie he one) could alone wear the chains of in- 11 '~ l • remorse. But not so—the wife and child 4 toil tlirough life, bedewed with guilt, (in ef- 11 ”) irr,|«»ed by the bad examples of a father. The oi Rice Garland is conspicuous in tha history r ' bosMan*—first as a member of her State Logis- I'jt^v-eecood «» ■ member of Congress, and last Fresh Drugs and Medicines Just Received and for Sale, by WELCH & NELSON. Among their well selected stock are the following articles. Mrs. Betts* Utere Abdominal Snppatera. Fox’* Tooth Keys, Epsom Salts, Metal ic Syringes, Glass do Hull’s Double Trusses, “ 8 ingle do Sand’s SassaparUla, December, 1846. SETH C. STEVENS, c c o December 31, 1846, 38 30d. .<» member of the Supreme Court of Louisiana.— ii-Mt,great! is tlie fall, from'a post of high and '•ilimited confidence—the highest that could be UJr —l down at one step, still down to the lowest ' ,tl» oi madly sought disgrace. The silent hour tokLnight cannot add one shade of gloom to the ' j [M j- ^bly gloomy reflections that must follow him through life. I, for whom “tho crowd” sent 'nth leu;, loud and oft repeated shouts of applause, u j u l e tiorn my then sincere and honest tongue, 1 ,. Ilt to tlicm the well digested sentiments of my j rtrt , endeavoring to instill and promote lofty prin ciples of patriotism, and by that same crowd now j; <rt d at—scoffed at, and yes, damned! de- „eJlv too. Nothing can redeem his name; dis- Ijce must attach to it as long as it is sounded. There lias been an interesting trial going on in :V criminal court, for a day or two past. Some • me in October Inst, a sea captain by tho nsme of i , r soo, grossly insulted a man by the name of Wadsworth: a fight ensued, and they were parted. r,rMti then challenged Wadsworth—the challenge accepted—weapons small swords—the first Usd drawn to end the duet. Carson refused to unless it was to death, allowing him tbo privil- nlct of catching hold of his antagonist, throwing liar down and while down, killing him. To this the ,-conds npon both sides objected, and Carson with drew his challenge, giving formal notice that' he v.-ould assassinate Wadsworth the first opportunity, lie is represented as an ignorant, quarrelsome, bully. I slerthc advice of friends Mr. Wadsworth armed ’.ita'clf, and when approached by Carson shot him d,ad. Wad-worth is a member of the bar, and a Representative from Plaquemine in the Legislature; Peccable, quiet, and unassuming in bis deportment II* was voluntarily defended by Messrs. J. R. Ey- ues. S. S. Prentiss and R. Hunt as the leaders of the defence, assissited by four or five other mem bers of the bar, of almost equal reputation with those named. I heard the opening speech of Mr. Hunt, and although delivered with too much eflort at declamation, yet I cheerfully pronounce it one of the ablest efforts I ever heard—it was full of clo- quen'oand pathos, delivered in strong and irresteta- hle terms—the necessity of self defence, under cer tain circumstances. Mr. Hunt is about forty years of njre. Wadsworth was acquitted, and the verdict in perfect accordance with the almost unanimous will of the community. Flour sold yesterday at £5 50. Cotton at from 7 to 10 cents. Corn at 80 cents per bushel—com is now bringing more than it has brought in this market for ten years. Georgia, Early County. \J\T HE REAS, Elizabeth Jane Bethea applies for ** Letters of Administration on the estate of William A. Bethea, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew causa, (if any exist) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand, this 23d day of December, 1345. JAMES G, COLLIER, c c o December 31,1845, 38 30d. Baker SheriflT’a Sales, FOR FEBRUARY. W ILL he sold beiore the Court House door at Newton, Baker county, on the first Tifesday in February next, tire following property, to wit: One negro bov. about 17 years old, levied on as the property of Reuben Weathersby, levied on by virtue Iodine, Musk, Kroaosote, Citrate of Iron, Sallcine, Jalap, Pulv. Rheubarb, pulv. Opium, Cream Tartar, Seidlitx Powders, Soda do Composition do Slip. Elm, pulv. Alum, Salt Potre, Brimstone, Logwood, ground, Balsam Copavia, Castor Oil, 8Jp. ! Turpentine, Macahoy Snuff, Scotch do Mustard, ia cans, Oil Spike, British OH, Bateman’s drops, Opodeldoc, Paregoric, Laudanum, Fancy soap,. Bear’s OU Macassar Oil, Tooth Powder, u Brushes, Hair do Cologne Water, Extract of Roses, Linseed Oil, Fine Sperm Oil, Train OH, Paris Green, in oU, Verdigris, in oU, ALSO, A great variety of GARDEN SEEDS; togeth er with a good assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, To Gentlemen of Fasliion. npHE ndersigned respectfully informs JL the Citizens of Albany and the stir* rounding counter, that be has bought the latest Pat ent tor cutting Cientiemens Garments, which he war rants eoual to the best. New Yack style. He will regularly rWceive the latest Fashions. i As he has no partner with whom to divide the pro fits, he is enabled hy strict attention to business, to sell and work according to the pressoro of the times. Tho latest style of goods will b# found at hi* store, and Ready-made clothing, Hats, Caps, &c. &c. All work warranted to be made to tho satisfaction or hi* customers, as regards taste and fashion. A. G. WEAVER. Merchant Tailor. May 14,1846. 5 ly of sundry Justice eourt ti fas, John McKenzie vs R.! Foolscap and letter paper, Ink, Pens, Quills, Black Weathersby and Win. Johnson? Property pointed out hy Owen W. Cravy. Levy made and returned by a constable. Also, lot oi land, number 267, in tho third district of Baker county, levied on as the property of Allen Edwards, to sat is tv one li la from Twiggs (Superior court, the Central Bank of Georgia vs Allen Ed wards and P. Reynolds, endorser. Property pointed < nt bv A M Smith. GEO W. COLLIER, Sh’ff At the same time and place, Will be sold. One lot of land, No. 119, inr the 8tli district of Ba ker county; levkd on as the property of Charles Nichols, to satisfy one tax fi fa: the Stato of Geor gia vs Charles Nichols, to satisfy his tax for the year 1345. Tlie same levied and returned to me by a constable. Also, one lot of land. No. 98, in tlie 7th district of Baker county; to satisfy one Justice court fi ia: A. -■>. Uiccnwoud vs Gideon Baldrec. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, lot of land. No. 369, in the 9th district of Baker county; levied on as the property of Martin W. Brett, to satisfy two Justice court fi fas: Nathan O.N?hristy vs Martin W. Brett and Henry Brett.— The same levied on and returned to me by a consta ble. II. B. GUNNISON, Deputy Sheriff December 31,1815. land, Scaling wax, Ac. dee. Albany, Dec. 24, 1845. Baker Mortgage Bale. TFII.I. lie sold lieiore the Court house door in Newton, Baker county, between the osnal hours of sale, on tlie first Tuesday in March next, tlie following property, to wit: Lots of land, numbers 177, 118,183,184,217,and 318, all situated iu tlie third district of Baker coun ty, levied on as tlie property of Francis G Baldwin, to sotisly one Mortgage Fi Fa from Baker Superior court; James Sapp and Nathan Rackiey, vs Francis G Baldwin. Property pointed our in said fi fa. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sh’ffi Dec 81, 1846 38 tds B. F. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law, BAIN BRIDGE, Decatur Co., Ga. Will practice in the dil&reut Courts of the South- Western Circuit, and in tlie adjoining counties of the Southern Circuit, and Florida. Dee. 17, 1845 36 tf CITY HOTEL; tORNER of BROAD and FRONT Streets AEBAMT, GEORGIA. MRS. BERRAN, R espectfully informs the Public that she! has taken this large and commodious establish ment, (recently occupira by Mr. Samuel Baker) and is prepared to accommodate Regular Boarders and Travellers. Her Table will at an times be supplied with the best that the market will afford, and every attention will be rendered to the comfort of those who may liivor her with their patronage. Excellent Stables well supplied with forage for horses, and good Ost lers are connected with the establishment. ID* Terms will be made to correspondtcilh Ike limes. The City Hotel occupies a delightful situation— commanding a fine view of tho River, and is only sufficiently removed from the centre of bussinet* to 1 avoid its bustle and noise without foregoing its con-1 venienccs. i *** The subscriber solicits a share of the public i patronage. E. T. BERRAN. , Albany, Oct. 39,1845, 39 tf. NEAR THE CORNER OF BROAD AND WAStt* .- INQTON STREETS. ! j| bi tie rear tf- Mr. Join Jackson's Stortf. davidTewis, :< T> ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Al ii bany and the inhabitants of Bkjcer and also those of the adjacent make inch a ment of g&QQsa &sta> waasasiaRaau that he will be enabled to fill and execute any otfptr, that may he entrusted to his care. D. L. cannot boast of having majle the Grand Tour either of Europe, or even of our own Universal Yankee-doodle-dom—hut be cairlwy, without flatter ing himself, that he is a MASTER WORKMAN, —and that although be has not graduated ftmn such splendid shops as Beau Urummei or OocxT DT>iaAY loved to patnmize, yet he pledges that all vrbo may honor him with their custom shall receive a regular built SouTusax Fit, in either TIOHTS, ANTb- TIGHTS, or MEDIVM-ITES. He will ate) warrant all work that goes from bis shop as. being faithfully executed, and made up in workmanlike style; amlasheis in the receipt of tlm earliest lash- ions, D. L. will be enabled to tickle the taste of the most fanciful fastidious—Nvf ced—except, that he returns his moat grateful thanks to a generous com munity forthevery libera) encouragement he has *?- ready received, and respectfully solicits S contin uance of its favor. Albany, Sept 10,1845, 23 tf. P ERSONS indebted to the Albany Courier Office from the 38th June last up to the present time, or who may hereafter bo indebted to said Office from tho present date up to the 6th March ensuing, are hereby cantioned against making settlements or pay ments of any kind whatever to, or with R. F. Lyon, as lie is uot'legally authorized to make settlements or receive payment for any debts that may be con tracted with, or due said Office during the lime spe cified in this advertisement The undersigned are alone authorized to settle the business of the concern. • KEAN, &. CO., Bp John E. Kean. Dec. 15,1845, 36 Zt I af WE will make liberal CASH A D- VANCES on Cotton Stored in any ■SkmImK Ware-House in Allnny. SIMS & CHEEVER. Albany, Oct. 29,1845, 29 tf. Jukt Rccivcd, - QA Sacks Rio and LagniTia Cottee, AU 400 Sacks Salt 40 Bbla Old Rectified Whiskey, 6 do. American Brandy, 6 do. N. E. Rum 1 Pipe Superior Otard Brandy. 70 Coil Manilla it Hemp Rope, Together with a large assortment of India and Ken- tueay Bagging, English and Swecdea Iron, Trace Chains, Weeding Hoes, Axes and Hollow Ware. Persons desiring to purchase will do well to give me a call. W* E. SMITH. Albany,-april 16, 1815.1 tf Medical Copartnership. DOCTORS DAVIS A MATHEWS TJ ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Albany 11. and vicinity, that they have 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 either in the city or country. Their office will be continued at the one, at pres* ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis. tUT Messages left either at their office on Broad st., or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, corner of Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended ta- Albany, Ang. 37,1846, 30 tf. Administrator’** Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Febrnnry next, before the Court House door in Amen- cus, in Sumter county, lot of land, number three hun dred and sixty.* ix (366) in tbe28 tb district of origin ally lee, but now Sumter county. Sold for tlie ben efit of the heirs and creditors of Nancy Newsome, deceased. This the 8th December, 1845. JOEL CULPEPPER, . Executor to tie WtU tf said Nmsome. Dec. 17, 1845. 36—td* WARE DOUSE. THE subscribers have tlie past Sum mer built a new IV.iJJil HOUSE, for the Storage of Cotton, and solicit a sliarc of the patronage ot the Planters generally. IT liberal advances made on cotton in Store. HUNT it PYNCIIO.W Oct 29, 1845, 29 3m. New Goods! New Goods!I SOTS3P <& 3>7S@S1®S A RE now receiving their simply of DRV DOODS, suited to the Fall and Winter Trade, embracing an extensive assortment of Ne gro Clotlis, Blankets and other Plantation Goads; “which they ofier at low prices. Albany, Oct. 29,1845, 29 tf. Boots and Shoes. ■ offir Iran s firm .Walking do., Kid Slep*, Gaiters, Women’s Leather (Shoes, Gent's fine Calf pegged and sewed Shoes, Jine Call pegged and sewed Boots Water-proof do., ‘ic., HUNT it PYNCHON. Albany, Oct 39, 29 3m. DIED, At Lie residence, in Baker county, on the 18tli iu*t., of li* tnopiysis, Mr. CADER PRICE, in the -6th year of his age. He left an affectionate wife ■ 'if fix children, and a numerous circle of friends fnd relatives to mourn their irreparable loss. “The Boy has Talent,” A ND respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentle men of Albany and its vicinity, tha: he intends to make some stay in Albany to exercise his skill in PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTING. l!o will be in Albany early in February, and hap py to serve thrwe who will favor him with business in his profession. Prices moderate to suit the times Jj* No pay if not done np “ /Ir.wm.” PETER LAURENS. December 31,1845, 38 itt, t For Rent. THE place now occupied by John K. Stiin- hoo, over the store of \Vm. h. Smith. This L tenement lias been recently repaired and piinted, and is conveniently arranged for a large or i-mall family, and has a largo Cistern attached with r "iivenient fixture* for drawing water. For further particulars apply to HUNT it PYNCHON Albany, Dec. 31,1845, 38 tf Stray Horse. TAKEN up st my house, on lot 289, oth district of Baker county, a hay Early SlicrifT’s Sales, FOR FEBRUARY. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next before tin* Court House door in Blakely, Early county, within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lou of land, Noe. 353, 354, 327,368, and half of No. 369, all in tlio fifth district of Early county; as the property of William Taylor, to satis!)' one fi fit issued from Hancock superior court: Edmond 8. Barnes and James W. Barnes, (Executors) vs Wm. Taylor. Also, lot No. 101, in the 4th district of said coun ty, and one blind sorrel horse, and one bay horse, and two 40 saw cotton gins, and sundry ploughs and stocks; as the property of William A. Teimilte, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Randolph superior court: Jo >n II. Newton vs Wm. A. Tennillc. Property pointed nut by PlfTs Atty. Also, lot No. 122, in tlie 28th dist. of said county; as the property of L. B. Anthony, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a justice court of Early county: A. C. 8. Alexander vs L. B. Anthony. Levy made and rp- turned to me by a constable. Also, fifty busliels of corn, more or less; as the projieity of Benjamin Hawkins, to satisfy one fi fo issued from Early superior court: Thomas Muse Si Co. vs Ben.amiu Hawkins. JOSEPH COLUER, Sheriff. December 31,1845. Georgia, Early County. XXT11EREAS, Seaborn Sheffield applies to sic for ’• Letters of Administration on tlie estate of William McMillan, late of said connty, deceased: These arc 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 (aw, then and there to shew cause, (if any they have,) why said tetters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, this, 1st day of De- tember, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. Dec. 17,1845 36 30d Crockery. J UST rffteived by HUNT & PYNCHON, cheap and fine Crockery, white Granite Tea and Din ner Setts. Oct. 29, 29 3m. flew Dreas Good* and Trimmings. J UST received by HUNT it PYNCHON, a huge assortment of English, French and American PRINTS, entirely new styles, Ginghams, Muslin de I nines, Cashraers, (new styles) plain ami figured Alpaccas, collared do., Mark‘and col'd Silks, lancy Neck Ties, Mitts, col'd and black Girdles, do. Cords and Tassils. new style Gimp Cord/Ac., &c. Albany, Oct. 29, 1845, 29 3m. Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold on Saturday, the 7th day of Feb ruary next, at tlie late residence of William McMillan, rate of Early county, deceased, all the per ishable property belonging to the estate of said de ceased, consisting of one mare, bogs, cattle, corn, fodder, cotton, household furniture, dec. Sic. SEABORN SHEFFIELD, Adm’r. Dec. 17,1845 36—tds Albert G. Osgood, BLACKSMITH, .HORSE, between 12 ami 14 ‘ha“j>: high, anuul seven years old, several white spots on his back made by the saddle, has been badly founder ed and has weak eyes. The owner is requested to E5. B ”^ w 'TuS«35S xlyiSi 1 ” December 31,1845, 38 31* Shop mooted tb Broad Street, next door to Mr. Long’s Carriage Shop, nearlj apopsite the dtp Hotel, to do all kinds of BLACK8MITH Mill Work, Carriage Work, \orte-Shoeing, making and re pairing Edge Tools, Axes, Sic., all of which will be warranted. Albany, Deymber 31. tf. [8 prepared to do a) J. WORK, including J Plantation Work. Hot Sales at Auction. O N Saturday, the 3d Jan. at 11 o’clock, A. M. I will sell at public auction, to tbo highest bid der, a great variety of articles, consisting in part of Ready made clothing. Crockery and Glass Ware, I jaw ana miscellaneous books, Bedsteads and bed furniture, Glass lanterns, Angers, And a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention* Terms CASH. LEWIS S. McGWIER. Dec. 31. 38 It Sales at Auction! kN Monday the 5th day ofjJpnuaiy, 1846. at 10 J o’clock, A. M-. I will self at public Auction to the highest bidder, for Caah^ great variety ot vies, consisting in put of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery*.Glass ware,Nails, <» mention, Persons wishing such things will do to attend. ' ' A. J. SWINXgY, Aactmceri -^y, Dec. ?1. Blacksmith and Wood Shop Y1YIIE subscriber, at his old stand, will commence ■K on tho first of January next, to work TWO FORGES, *hi will be able to execute all kinds of Blacksmith’s Work at the shortest notice, and in the best style. He hopes by his unremitt ed attention to bnsineas, to merit a liberal share of patronage. There will also be attach ed to the blacksmith chop, by the 10th of January next, a WHEELWRIGHT ESTABLISH MENT, where all kinds of work in this branch of bnsineas, will be done in the best style, he having procured a large stock of well seasoned timber, and engaged two good workmen to take charge of this establishment, feels assured that be can please all those who may lavor him with their custom. Er Prices to suit the times. NEEDHAM DUDLEY. Dec. 24, 1846 37 tf SOUTBEHJY STORE WITH KrNORTHERN PRICES,uO HI. Waitefelder, & Co., A RE now receiving a large and well selected as sortment of a?^ss©^r ibr? e?@©issc> From the Nobtiiers Markets, consisting in part of Prists, latest style, all qualities; Laces ; E.iWDS FOR SAFE. T HE following named tracts of LAM) will be sold on reasonable terms, and good Titles given: No. 328, 3d district of Baker County, “ 198, 15th “ Leo “ “ 248, 15th “ 71, 33d “ 354, 15th u 318, 15th “ 370, 15th “ 526, 5th “ 361, 27th M 92, 9th • “ “ “ For fartlier particulars, apply to RICHARD II. CLARK, Oct. 29, 29 tf.] Albany, Ga. CSSHHEREDES. ETTS Broadcloths; Bohsazurs; Cassirers ; Cuusaxs ; Muslim; . * Hosiery; Tassels; Cutlery ; Aleaccas ; Domestics ; Sattisetts j Fancy Coro; Misses Cloaks; Muslix de Laris; Cashreredecoose ; Marixoes. different qualities! Also, a well selected assortment of WINTER SHA WLS, at all prices, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and all other articles usually called for in a Dry Good Store. also, A large and well selected assortment at ■BABY HABK CI.OTHiaG, consisting at COATS, VERTS, PANTS, dec. All at which will Be said aa CHEAP aa the CHEAPEST; please call and examine far themselves. Mr. \V. being desirous of permanently locating himself hr Albany, for the purpose of transacting a general mercantile business, has purchased his en ure stock of goods from some of the most respecta ble houses in the Northern cities, he feels justified in saying to tho public that they are the true grit and no mistake. Having paid rash for his goods lie b enabled to cell at a small profit fur CASH. He respectfully solicits a reasonable potion of public Administrator's Sate. A GREEABIJ3 to an order oftbe Inferior Court, while sittiqg for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the court bouse in Newton, Baker county os the first Tuesday in March next, all the negroes be longing to tho estate of Samuel Howard, deceased, consisting of men, women and children. Terms Dec. 81, IMS 88 tf , w _‘. %* Store first door East of the Drug Store, at the Sign oftbe “ New Cheat, .Store.” Albany, Nor. 5, 30 tf. ' TAYLOR & GONEKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CoTnsEag, Rardolhi Cobxty, Ga. Will practice in the counties of Randolph, Early, Lee, Sumter, Dooly, and Decatur, and Stew- 36—Jv Randolph county, Decatur “ Early “ Extra Cautionary Notice. FORT GAIMES Wliarf and Ware House. (OLD STAND.) T HIS large and commodious establishment is again open for the reception of COTTON and MERCHANDIZE. The subscriber takes this method of returning his thanks to tlie l’ublic, for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, and respectfully solicits a con tinuance of tho same. He will Store Cotton at the low price of Tuentp-See Cents per bale, for tlie sea son, and will give his personal attention to tlie Wbcighing ana Shipping or Sale of cotton Stored with him, without any extra charge. U* He is prepared to make Choral Ahvarces, either in Merchandize or Cotton. Bagging, Rope and Salt, constantly on band, and for sate low. Should any planters storing cotton with me, wish to avail themselvoaof 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 hales or more,) free of charge. In feet, 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. i/\S last Saturday I observod the following notice 1 fo the Albany Courier—as tlie time and place IW selling are tnzjgrfeih' giving a more general publicity to the sale. I wish the notice published as it appc&rcd.ybr the first time, in a public, paper. Here comes the notice to which I have alluded: JYOtice. O N the 4th Saturday in January next, will be sold at tlie Printing Office, of tho Albany Courier, in Albany, the personal property belonging to the estate of John Jones, late of Baker county, deceased, as will also be rented the Courier Office, its press, type, and building, until the 6th day of March next, when tlie lease with Col. Woolbright expire*, wilh the loss and gain of said office from the 10th day of June last till day of sale. Terms made known ou duv of sate. SUSAN A. F. JONES, Adm’rx. Nov. 22d, 1845.—38—tds. For a proper, pot an extra-judicial understanding of tlie above notice, 1 wish you would republish mv notice, which appeared in the I’strict of last Wed nesday, and continue it until the day for which the I Kile of the Couiicr Office is advertised. Append mv notice to this if you please. | ‘Nov. 26, 33 tds.] JOHN E. KEAN. Cautionary Notice. fTMIE remainder of tho lease of the Courier Office I perceive has been advertised for sale. The sale, 1 think, is to take place the 29th of the present month—tho lease ends the 7th March, ensuing, at which time my interest in it expires. This state ment is made for the pnrpoee of informing the public that tlie sate of the raid lease has been advertised without my consent, and that therefore thepurchar- er nr purchasers, if any there should be, will be held liable lor the satisfaction of my claim. The notice of sale of the lease above mentioned was not publish ed in eitheir ol tbo public Gazettes of .Albany, as hi customary; but was written and posted on the door at J. W. Gaylord's store in this puce, and, os I be lieve at no other place. I now, formally, forbid the sale of said lease. JOHN E. KEAN. IT Since writing the above I have understood that one other advertisement of the lease was posted at the Post Office. JOHN E. KEAN, November 19,1845, 82 tds. R. F. Lyon, Esq., H AS been legally appointed Agent of the Albany Courier, from tire 28th ot June last, and is author, zed to collect and receipt in our names up to the 6th of March, 1846. JONES St DICKINSON. Albany, Dec. 94,1816, . 37 St. NOTICE. Mu, . BEING desirous of paying np my Hfjil debts and moving into the country,! iOlli dfer my possessions in the connty o , Lowdes, consisting of FOUR LOTS in the town tf Tmuptilk, three of which ere Well Improved, and 345 Acres of Pine Land, also-well improved, in tlie immediate vicinity of Trooprille, for sale at the lowest price foe which property can be had. On the Town Lota ie now standing, turd in good repair, • Largo TAVERN, soiled fto the accommo dation of Travellers. Purchases, by paying a part of tho price in cash, can here their timo to pay the The above will \ie iU«lPiiblioOiiltij,ootlit^^^^F^^^^* First Tuesday ! .n January, if nOtdtenoaadof hsfore Medicine. Those desiring —-a«s**WI.*£ IS ; re ~ J. SSfSSSEyS T HE subscribers hare now a' sortment of 8ADDLES, shape and quality,! SADDEER 1*. very extensive as- embneiag every oe very fine, Side do. of superi or quality,'Wsggon ikx, Bridles, Martin^tes, * riage ana wi ses, Homes I Albany, Oct. 39, riage and waggon Whips, sulky and baggy Hsnfee- — ■» an2CoUAisTBlind iridJc*,X£. HUNT St PYNCHON. 39 8m. — |.| .. .J I'liMinr Just Received T»Y the subscribers, pieces fine black and col’d Broad Cloths, American and French Csssimers, black Silk and Satin Vestings, rich Wool do., ( do., Kentacky Jeans, a great variety of r : Stofti for common wear; all of, 1 v ood terms. RUNT St I ihany, Oct 29,1845, 39 ~“5PS» Kotice. s hcalth) to Albany, and J-^OCTOR ME ALS has return^ cl Hepry counties, in Alabama. Dec. 17,1846. MORGAN G. SWAIN. TWi!(, Nov. 29, (845, 33 td*.