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' ^rm-wnt until they could state that a satis-
retail M bran attained,!* fora he aakad for
aforniatioti of thc l»rt'C“I" »*«e of tbetiegrfc
tf* One word with tesprictto what had Mien
hon. member from Mootroae. HerMajas-
*‘ nlK 4 the attention of the Hooae to the In*
’Tiathewtitnatee which ptorided tor the effi-
of the military natal services.”
fj*wrr to there tcaurka Mr. Peel said.
"vjth regard to the Oregon territory, I have to
a proposition wan teade by Mr. Buchanan,
jh. tie authority of the President of the United
^to Mr. Pactenham, and the proposal eo made
a division of tire territory. Whether or
; W proposal ought to hare been accepted !
M y. Mr. l’ackentam thought the terms
were so little likely to lie acceptable, that
i not feel himself warranted in transmitting
^proposal to tlio government at home; and on
this to Mr. Buchanan, the latter immo-
fitted tbit the proposal was withdrawn,
j, the state of tlie negotiation at present, so
ral |am informed, respecting the proposal sub-
i;f j [,y Mr. Buchanan. I hate the highest opin-
,, f Mr. Packrnham ; ,1 hare the greatest respect
, hi, talent* and the greatest confidence in hisjudg-
-nl. ft i mutt sap it teiuld haze been better had he
„ (M inr! that proposal to the home Government fur
i-nasUaratMt, and if found in itself unsatvfoe-
“ n aii^ht haze f.trmed thefoundation for a farther
.' tael. (Hour.) Since that period this country
,pi:i re|*nteil to tire United States their offer
: urrin; lire mutter to arbitration, but no answer
.vet Urn received to the proposal so made.”
T ;,o progress of steam navigation, he said, and
v increased demand of tiie colonies upon tho
government, had made an increase in the
,1 and military force of-the country indiepensa-
■ ;—
Caution! JMilVtivV)
Toth* debtors of the Matty Courier from
June 27th, 1846, to March 6th, 1846. 1
rjtHB lease of the Albany Courier expiring on the
COTTON MARKETS.
Auur, Feb. 4. ">d furtdde all and every oftlio debtors of flic Albany
Onr Cotton Market U now being restored to'its froroth ? s7Ul ■ ,une ' 18«,antilthe6thMarch
unt] animation, .konnkm rn l_ .. 1**®. fromjiaymg any notes, due-bills, or accounts
SS l2 dueto ? he ^X^duringthetimei.ptwrit,
have been taken at an advance of f to 4 rent
Our receipts bare been light for the last few days,
winch, together with the recent accounts from Liv
erpool by tho Cambria, lias caused holders to be m
therVeluetant to sell erenat the advance. We alter
onr quotations accordingly, say 6 a 6L The crops
in this section of country now prove to be for abort
of last year’s, • reduction generally of one-third, or
more, though the quality of tho cotton is greatly im
proved, having been much Letter handled. Oar
River is in fine boating rrauliifon
Liverpool, extremes, Upland,- - -- -- -6! a 91
New York, . g] a 9
Charleston, 5} t 73
Savannah, 53 a 7]
Apalachicola, “--.‘•--.......a a 8
ican Hotel, or at the residence of jfrJBaker,
street, opposite the new Baptist Church.
Dec. 94,1846. 37—ly
ten and mentioned, to Richard F.Lyon, or to any oth
er person whatever, as the said Richard F. Lyou las
ai ^gTlj TTHir into nomo—icn trf tto aiid n.<M, das*
bills and accounts belonging to the Albany Courier
as aforesaid during my proprietorship.
JOHN E. KEAN,
for Keas &. Co.,
Editor and legal proprietors of the Albany Courier.
Albany March 4tli, 1846 47 St
. CT The present Editor of the Courier will please
give the above three insertions. J. E. K.
In the French Chamber of Deputies thc disens-
non American affairs was exceedingly animated
j aiere-ting. On the dobato in reply to the
speech, M. Guizot, tho prime minister, re
in] at considerable length to that part of tho
rAat's Message which referred to the conduct
Inner towards thc United States, in relation to
:nr.cxalion of Texas, lie said no one should
'irpri-e! that tho conduct of .France towards
United States should be different, now tltey
- powerful from what it was wlicu they were
h He noticed, also, that thc United States
nil net permit on thc continent of North Atneri-
,ny application of whal in Europe Is called the
llncce of power.’ In the Chamber the same
Jjcct was brought up on tiic 30th by Mr. Thiers.
-aid the annexation had been consummated
•atly to thc dissatisfaction of England.—and also,
J-im* from tlie conduct of tho Ministry to tlie
..atisfaition of France. Whilst France was cx-
oing words of intimacy with England lie feared
r relations witli America were becoming, if not
!c, less friendly. He feared tho conduct of
ranee iu the dispute between Kugland and Ameri-
iiail net been sufficiently circumspect
“The eondnet of France in the afiairof Texas
been the purchase-money paid for the right of
March. Yes; in thc relations with America you
sve been obligisl to depart from tho circumspcc-
n oi sensible men. And why? To redeem
>ur Units you have committed a fault both with a
i w to |eace and to war. War, perhaps, wiU not
nkeut. I hopo it: furl do not any longer de-
ir.ii grand positions:! content myself with mod-
aue ones. For America thc .affair is one of true
ilerial iuteresl; for England, one of diguity. At
■ out-et France might hope to play the part of a
-•lul intermediary; but t(ic Ministry has broken
e national relations which existed between Ameri-
and France, and this part is taken from our
untry by tlie fault of the Cabinet. After the
»«d« <s I'rcsidcut Folk it is pnpBsribje that France
rnoder liersolf to conciliate the difference. I shall
no more; I desire tliat what I have said may be
ml in America; I fear not its being eo in Eng-
nd; for wliat most concerns mo is that everything
.' ilJ be true and dearly understood between three
'is great countries as England, France and the
VniinlSlates.” (Cheers.) >1 : i- '
On thc 3!et, tlie discussion was renewed by M.
fcnyer, who passed a clauso .in the address dc-
iring Grot the event of a war between England
'•I U10 United States, France will reserve to licr-
- the mission of preventing ail infringements of
* principle of public law which protects on the
v the liberty and dignity of international relation.
" For bis part he eonld not understand what was
unt by an American balance of power. In North
■Vuerica there were only two great possessors, the
"sited States und England, which owned a terri
fy larger than tlie Anufricqir Union Itself.
Dooly Sheriff’s Sales,
FOR APRIL.
W ild, lie sold on the first Tuesday in April nest.
before tlie Court House in the town of Vienna,
Dooly county, witiiin tlie usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Ten round bales of cotton, levied on as the proper
ty of Amos D lligdon, to satisfy four ti las from Doo
ly superior court; Wm B Johnson & Brothers, vs
YVui C Greer and Amos O Higdon, and John L Mar
tin vs A I) Higdon, and A R KcUum and John N
Phillips vs A D Higdon, and Antonio Ponce va A I)
Higdon: property pointed out by Thomas B Donallv.
Also lot of laiad. number fourteen (14) lying in
the first district of Dooly county, levied on* as the
proiicriy of William Blanchard, to satisfy 000 li fo
from Dooly superior court, Matthew Smith, vs said
llianchard ; property pointed unt by said .Smith.
Al-o tlio following named lota of land, vixt one
hundred ami seventy-six, one hundred i forty-three,
one hundred ami forty-two, ninety-seven, one hun
dred and forty-four, one hundred 'and ibrty-five, and
ono hundred and forty-six, all levied on as the prop
erty of Jnsc|>h Gloatou, to satisfy one fi fa from Doo
ly superior court, Seth C Slovens, Administrator,
vs Joseph Gieaton: property | .ranted out by plain
tiff’s aturncy.
Also one negro woman, named Patsey, about for
ty years old, levied on a- the property' of Edward
Eddy, to satisfy one Justice court fi fa in favor of
James Holland, vs said Eddy,one in fovorof McKin-
-y Floyd, and others, vs said Eddy: levies made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also, tire east hall of lot number one hundred ami
sixteen (1 IU) in the ninth district of said county, lev
ied on ns tlio property of David Cobb, to satisfy an
execution in favor of James C Harnes vs David Cobb,
and Henrv Pettoe, reenritv. Property pointed out
by Henry'l’ettee. E. O. SHEFFIELD, Sli’ff
Also, at the some time and place, will be sold,
la* ol' land. No. three himured ami twenty-four
'324) in tlie 12tli district of said county, levied on
as tlie property of Samnel Story, by virtue of a ii fa,
James N. Fore, Adm'r. <pe., vs Samuel Story, ism.
ed from tlio superior court of said county.
Lot of bind, number not known, hut known as the
lot of land ill the 2nd district of said county, where*
on Reuben E. Brown lately lived, levied on as the
property of Georgo .W. Passmore, by virtuo of two
Justice court ti lias, Jolui Bradshaw vs K E Brown
and G \V Passmore, one in favor of Christian Will
iams, Administratrix, <fr., vs Reuben E. Brown and
ti eo. W Passmore, and one John Shiriy vs R E
Blown C L Bruwn and G. W. Passmore,'as noil as
sundry other fi fas; all levied and turned over to me
by a coll.-table.
' Lots of land, Nos. one hundred and ninety-eight,
(SOS) and one liunJrcd ami ninety-nine, (109) in
the second district uf said county,' levied on as tlie
property of Joint liutlcr, by virtue of the fi for, John
0 Crumplcr vs Jacob Butler ami John Butler, Each-
ariah Cowart vs John J. 8. Miles, Mminterville Ray,
Ilaniel Masliburn, John Butler and Matthew Floyd,
and 0110 in favor of Hamilton W Sharp vs John But
ler and Adam Butler, makers, and William Wise,
endorser.
Lot of land, number forty-four, (44) in thc 7th
district of said county, leviril on as tlio property of
John Stewart, dcccasr-d, by virtue of a li fa, E. O.
Sheffield vs. John Stewart, in favor of tiie tnnsieree,
Benjamin Hawkins. Levy node and turned over
to me by a cons .aide.
1st of land, number nut known, but known aa tiie
lot whereon Jane 8. Williams now lives, in tlie first
district of raid county, levied on as the property of
George Knowles, by’virtue of a fi fa issued from tiie
superior court of raid county; Robert l’cacock va
George Knowles.
Ono black luirse about ten years old, and a buggy
and harness, levied eo as tho property of Amos D.
Early Sheriff’s Sales,
FOR APRIL.
W ILL be sold oa the first Tuesday in April
next before tlio Court House door in Blakely,
Early county, within the legal hours of sale, the
" ’.lowing property, to wit:
One chest of tools, consisting of planes, chisseb,
gouges, turning lathe, augers, brace and bitto, and
other articles too tedious to name, one dining table
and wash stand—all levied on as the property of
George W. Stewart, to satisfy ono fi fo issued from
Early superior court: Benjamin 8. Collins vs Goo.
W. Stewart, Moses Kirkland and Davkl Howard.
Pointed out by lluward.
Also, a negro woman, named Malinda, about 35
years old; as tlie pitqierty of William C. loath, to
sntisly one fi fo issued from Early superior court:
tiie Merchaut’s Bank of Macon vs Win. C. l/. sth.
Also, 140 acres of lot No. 155, being thc north
east corner of said lot; as thc property of David
Howard, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Early su
perior court: Alexander McDougald and Thaddei
SSturges vs David Howard. Laud poiuted out by
defendant.
Also, the north half of lot No. 340, in the 28th
district, ami 200 acres of tlie north side of lot No.
•medical Copartnership.
DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS
T> KSPECTFUJXY inform life citizens of Albany
Ik and vicinity, tjiat they have tlifo day Associated
themselves in the practice of thehr profession, find
hope that their onion wBl 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 prom
ent. occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
CT Messages left either at their office on Broad
st., or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, comer of
l’ine and Jackson stV., will bo promptly attended to.
Albany, Aug. 97,1916, 20 th
Fresh Drags and Medicines
Just Received and/or Sale, by
WELCH & NELSON.
Among their well rotated stock are the following
articles.
Mrs. Betts* Utere-Abdominal Snppoters.
ty; as tlie property of William Weaver, to satisf]
one fi fo issued from Early superior court: EnocI
Realm vs Moses Weaver and Wiliam Weaver
Lands pointed out by defendants.
JOSEPH COLLIER, Sheriff.
March 4,1846.
w
Early Mortgage Sale,
FOR MAY.
Blakely, Earh
arly co
follow ii
Fox’* Tooth Keys,
Epsom Salts,
Mctalic Syringes,
Balsam Copnvia,
Glass do
Castor Oil,
Hull's Double Trusses,
Sp. Turpentine,
“ Single do
Macaboy Snnfi',
Sand’s Sassaparilla,
Scotch do
Currie’s do
Mustard, in cans,
Sulpli. Quinine,
Oil Spike,
“ Morphine,
Briti-ii Oil,
Iodide of Potass,
Bateman’s drop?.
Iodine,
Opodeldoc,
Musk,
Paregoric,
Krcaosotc,
laudanum.
Citrate of Iron,
Fancy soap.
Salicine,
Jalap, Pair.'
Bear’s Oil
Macassar Oil,
Rheutarb, palv.
Tooth Powder,
Opium,
“ Brushes,
Cream Tartar,
Hair do
Seidlitx Powders,
Cologne Water,
Soda do
Extract of Roses,
Composition do
Linseed Oil,
Slip. Elm, pnlv.
Fine Sperm Oil,
Alum,
Train Oil,
Salt Petre,
Paris Green, in nil,
Brimstone,
Verdigris, in oil,
Isrgwood, ground,
ALSO,
rekre.lte,
ti ALBANY, GEORGIA..
F17AKES this metMd'to inform his friends that he
still resides at the above place, utd 'riSl ftg,
his attention to perrons.’affiictM»WMr tbrewie aftd
supposed incaraUe forms of disease. - From his *oC‘
cess heretofore in the management or such eases',
perrons added wiH find It to their interest to gfeA
him a trial, for if be does not perrfiu ‘
may at least mitigate their snfiVrini
Tboro capecialTy laboring under I
Dyspepsia, Rheumatinii, I.iimba
ehetis. Cough, Erysipelatous ‘1 .
Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis Gtmorbra Gta-tvTie Dou
loureux, Hysteria, Palsey, Epilepnr, Chorea, Drop**,
Arnenorhea, Prokpans Utori, &c. ic., Pile?, Hernia,
Calculi of the IUadder,Ulcers, Hydrooele,dto., would
do well to consult him.
Dr. N. will remove all eases of Suphalitic taint
from the system, and warrant them, no care bo part
Persons living at a distance, who are afflicted,
would do well to cal) in person. If act convenient, bv
communicating, post paid, with Dr. Niehob, giving
symptoms, Ac., and enclosing the foe, B10,caa re-
ceire directions for the management of their cases.
Albany, Geo,, April S3, 1846. • 9 ly
Jllbany Jlcademy*
able AtsMant. Of Mr. mural character
and example, of his Miperior qualificatiens. as a
Teacher, we octal say nothing to the funner patrons
of tlie Acaikiny, or to those who have not Lad thp
■mptTrtuuilv of such information, we say confidently
ll.nl Mr. I>. is not surpassed by any Teacher iu the
Elate
Tlio acknowledged health of Albany, its rociety,
school-, Churches, aud the beauty of' its location,
conspire to render it a delightful residence for fami
lies. Parents residing out of towu, who wish tp
send their children to school, can obtain good board
tor reasonable prices.
TERMS OF IXSTRUCTION.
Primary cla-s jwr session of fiive months,. 88 00
Common English tranches, - - v - . 12 00
Higher “ with laitin and Greek, 16 Ocr
THE TRUSTEES.
Allnny, Jan. 14,1846, 40 tf.
cattle, Abraham, a negro man, abont 70 yearn old;
Allen, a man, about 40 years old; Peter, a man, 42
yean old; liollan, a woman, about 50 years old;
Levi,a man,about 18 yean old; Jerry,a boy, 15
years old; Abner, a boy, 12 years old; Littleton, a
hoy, ten years old; Peter, a lioy, 7 years old; Rich
ard, a Imy, 5 years old; Sam, a man, abont 35 years
old—-nil levied on as thc property of Joshua Harris,
to satisfy a Mortgage Fi Fa issued from Early
inferior court: Mary Landay va Joshua Harris.
Property pointed out in said fi fo.
JOSEPH COLLIER, Slieriff.
March 4,1846, 46 Us.
A great variety of GARDES SEEDS; togeth
er with a good assortment of 8CHOOL HOOKS,
Foolscap and Letter paper, Iuk, Pens, Quills, Black
sand, Sealing wax, &c. &c.
Albany, Dee. 34, 1845. 37 tf
rpillS I-arge and commodious establishment is
Baker Mortgage Sale.
FOR MAY.
W ILL ho sold on tho first Tuesday in May next
before tlio Court House door in Newton, B»
county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
Sam, Cyrus and Harriet, all levied on as tlio prop
erty uf George H. Johnson, to satisfy one Mortgage
Fi Fa from McIntosh superior Court; Geo. W. An
derson, & Co., rs George H Johnson. Property
(minted out in said fi fo.
Also the following negroes and their increase;—
William,George, Ben,Green, Cornwall, Sam,George,
Charlotte,Congaree and Ilenrv,all levied onasthc
property of George H. Johnson, to satisfy one Mort
gage Fi Fa from McIntosh superior court, George J.
Koilock vs George II Johiuon. Property pointed
out in said fi fo.
GEORGE W. COLLIER, Dcp. Sli’ff.
of Baker county, Geo.
March 2,184G. > • :”•••.*-
FORT OJtloVFS
Wharf and Ware House.
(OLD STAND.)
and commodious
igaiii open for tiie reception of COTTON and
MERCHANDIZE.
The subscriber takes this mctlual of returning his
thanks to tiie Public, tor tlie very liberal patronage
heretofore received, and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of tho samo. lie will Store Cotton nt thc
low price of Twenty-fire Cents per bale, for tho sea
son, and will give his personal attention to thc
Whcighing and Shipping or Sole of cotton Stored
with him, without any extra charge.
ID* He is prepared to make Uberal Advances,
cither in Merchandize or Cotton.
Bagging, Hope and Sail
constantly on hand, and for sale low.
Should a
Adininfetrator’R Sale.
W IIJ. bo sold on Satunby tlie 18th of April next,
at the resilience of John Burhannon, in Early
county, all tho perishable property belonging to the
estate" of Henry Gee, deceased, consisting of Horses,
Ilogs, Cows, &c, Terms made known on tho day
of rale. SILAS WILSON, Adm’r.
March 4,1846, 47 Ids.
A LL persons having any demands upon thc estate
of Abraham Deloach, btc of Lowndes county.
I any planters storing rollon with inc, wish -
Tailoring Establishment,
IN TIIE SECOND STORY Or THE BRICK
BUILDING,
Over Hunt dp Pynchyon's Store.
davidTewis,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the citixens of Ah.
hany and the inhabitants of Buker aud airs,
those of the adjacent counties, that he will shortly
make such a choice addition to his present assort
ment of
«itna yaasuajasiQQa
that ho will Ire enabled to fill and execute any orders,
that may he entrusted to his care.
D. L. cannot Last of having made the Grand
'l our .either of Europe, or even ol our own Universal
Yankec-doodlo-doin—but he can ray, without flatter
ing himself, that he is a MASTER WORKMAS.
—and that although he lias not graduated from each
splendid .hops as Ueati Drummel or Coe XT D’Oxsav
loved to patronize, yet ho pledges that ail who may
honor him with their custom shall receive a regular
l.niit SouTHEBS Fit, in either TIGJJTS, AJhTl-
rtairrs, «r. medivm-ites. He win also
warrant all work that goes from Ida ahop as being'
faithfully executed, and made up in workmanlike
stylo; and ns lie is in tho receipt of thc earliest fash
ion-, D. L. will be enabled to tickle tlie taste of tho
most fanciful fastidious—Xuf cei—except, that ho
return? his most grateful thanks to a generous com
munity for thc very liberal encouragement he has al
ready received, aud respectfully solicits a contin
uance ol its favor.
Albany, Sept 10,1815, 22 tf.
to avail themselves of tiie Bay Market I have made
arrangements with some of tlie First Class Steam
Boat-, to lake tliem with their cotton (where they
make from thirty to fifty bales or more,) free of
cliarge. In fact I am always at Ikmuc, ready and
waiting to render my services to all who may need
them, either personally or by onfer.
CHARLES F. BEM1S.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1845, 30 tf.
Just Received,
P ER STEAMER EUFAULA, and on Consign
ment for cash, by J. C. HARRIS.
inent fur rash, by
10 hlilu. Western Flour,
10 u N. O. Sugar
6 “ Old Rectified Whiskey,
6 sacks Rio Coffee,
1 bid. Onions.
[Jan. 28.
Higdon, bv virtue of the fi the, John N. Philips va | deceased, are hereby notified to render tliem in duly
Amo* I) Higdon, and Antonio Ponce, vs Amos D. attested, and all persons indebted to raid estate, are
at balance be destroyed by tho latter encroaching
'41 the dominion* of Great Britain ? The Cabinet,
contended, had not boon guided in its determina
ti by any French motive or interest; but France
bad no earthly reason, cma mere hi! or political, to
ppose thc annotation; a desire to be agreeable to
iugland alono induced, it to espouse a quarrel
hirh snu. that of England and Jicr peculiar inter-
-t-. The Cabinet had not, aa asserted.by M.
liuizot, confined itself to giving advice; it had taken
an active part in the question; and to prove it he
'.ouM cite a dcs|wteh fnsn M. Alley de Ciprey, the
French Charge at Mexico, in which that Envoy in-
’•ormed (lie President of Texas, tfyifc dn'ffia proposi
tion, tlio Mexican Government .bad copai
recognize tho ind^pendci^ff of Tcxds, op c
lint tlie latter shouM.not give eflfcct to its project of
uniting itself witit tho American republic. ,,That
*lwpatch, dated the 90th of May, 1815, Was delivered
to the Texan Government' by’ CapL Elliott, tho
English Charge d’Affairs, who had dared to menace
^that Government in the name* of both France and
M. Guizot Baade'a short re|J!y^ He said France
lad done nothing of which -titd United States tad a
igbt to ceapWta In (he'event of-k war-'between
England and America, FVpmce would, be strictly
neutral. t ... '
Higdon, issued from tiie superior conrt of said county.
-Filly acres of laud, more or less, of lot number two
buridr.-d and thirty-three (233) in the third district
of said county, a* the property of James M. Dees,
levied op;by virtue of a Justice court fi fa, Henry
ixTmmLI Peltce vs raid Dees, two in favor of Caleb Fulling-
wouiu j ton v(| >a | ( | Op,,,, and,me in fovorof Elias MauH”'
called uiion to make inuncdbtc payment.
HENRY BRIGGS, I J . ,
JOHN R. HARRIS, } A ' lmn
Lowndes county, Blanch 4,1846, 47 6w.
LI. persona indebted to the estate of Wiliam
ftfoTtavSI
^TO^fTrr.iTTT n 1 *
March
vs said Dec*, levied and turned over to me by a
constable. ! .....
The claim of D B Ctamtars in and to lot of land,
number not known, but . known aa tlio place in tlie
second district of raid county, whereon John Hender
son now lives, levied on by a fi fit, John M Warren
rs D. B Chamber.', and turned over to me by a con-
^URpTJaiid.iidmbeY fifty-five, (55) in the eleventh
district of said county, as the property of James W si
ren, by virtue of (Wo Justice court ti fas, James H.
Beall vs James Warren and Tlioma* Woodard.—
levied and returned to me by a constable.
OiMrutbrpJteU* and dwelling boose in the town
of Vienna, where Jolui M. BoUome formerly kept a
grocery and lived, aa the property of raid itottisne,
let iod by virtae of the ti fo*, John bappmgton vs
John M Botlomc, Allen B. Chastain v* raid Bottoms,
William Wise vs-aid Bottome, John Rawtavs rani
JfoUomc, and Luther Roll vs saidBotfoihe ;aUia*u-
cd from thc superior court of said county.
I/it of land, number seventeen (17) in the sixteenth
district of said county, as the property of John S.
Jerkins, Icvifol nponlry virtue of a li fa, James N.
Ford, Adur., <K\,v* raid Jerkins. Levy made and
retHrn-d to me by a constable.
lad uf land, number, not known, but known os
tho place in tUBMSSnth 'Aistrict of raid county,
whereon IBram .Vinca
Ben. Green vs II. NY.
p. Sinclair, security.
Ixvy male and retanwd to mo by a constable.
AW, lot «f. land, number two hundred and fifty-
fire, (285 J to tucrtkirl dutrirt of raid county, feved
"S&X&jnSgSlZ&ES-
tam 'ftiyloraand Itteill (fd^jpl^j^vy
amirdtWfiMUf^^j
ijareh 4th, Wt«. ’
Cfcorgia, Early County. 1 ' "
W HEREAS, Joseph D. Hardee applies to me
for Letter* of Administration on tlie estate of
Willi* Tliompsoh, late of raid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my bund, this 83d
thy of February, 1846.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
March 4,1846, 47 30d.
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts.
n ! rTlIlE Mtibocribrn have just received the following
, JL invoice of Ready Made SHIRTS, on Consign
ment, which they are authorised to sell at very low
price*. - -- «
4 dozen fine white Shirts, with 40 plaits,
4 « “ “ 26 “
6 “ “ low priced with Lmnrn Bosoms,
6 “ ' Calico “ assorted color*,. *
13 ' Hickory “
HUNT & FYNCHON.
‘Altany, Feb. 95,1846, 46 3m.
Cox and utbere, a* .the property o
upon by virtue ol a fi fa, Bra.
Vino# and IL Vines, and R. D.
Just Bcclred, j
pER Steamer BCFAUL^
Java arid Rio Coffee, •
N. O. and Sl Croix 8ngar,
NOTICE.
H AVING sold my mercantile interest to Witi-rs
B: Harris, on tho 13th dav of November last,
1 would respectfully recommend' Mr. Harris to | COMMISSION BUSINESS
patronage of my former easterner*. *
Fmcltoicn Jlcadcmy.
(Utoeted Six Miles Xorthapest of Palmyra.)
npnE subscribers taring procured the' services of
A Mr. MATHEW E. WILUAMS.to ti-sch in
this Institution tor the present year, hereby fires
notice to tiie fublic that tlio Aeadcmy will be open
for tlio rcce|4ion of pupils on Monday tlie 19tb ins!.
We are liuppr to recommend Mr. Williams as an
experienced and aide Teacher of Classic and Eng-
lisii literature, also an nnitbnn and firm dissipUnariaiN
TERM S.
Elementary launches per Quarter, • - 84 On
(bugrajiliy. Grammar and Arithmetic. • 6 Oo
Higher branches of Matheuntics and Classics, 8 00
N. B. Apparatus will be procured as seen tm
couvcuiei.t. , ,
G. S. OGI^SBY, JU 'V-C '
WM. JANES, J Trustee?.
Fowltmvn, Jan. 14,1845, 40 tf
Tbc nstdimifnpd will routinne to
transact n general
During my absence from the State of.Gra-gin,
Mr. J. C. Harris is authorized to close my unsettled
business. All perrons indcl4od to me, cither liy
note or acconnt will please make iiima-diato pay
ment to him. WM. E. SMI ITT
Jewett City, Conn., Jan. 35,1646, 46 If
AMEUICUS^ HOTEL.
f THE Subscriber baa taken the |j]4||;i
House on the North side of tho Court JEjJJ
square, in Americua, (formerly known a* tlie
Fxaxkux HotklO and pot the nme in complete
order for the reception of Travellers, and all who
may favor him with their patronage. He will en
deavor to keep the House in such' manner, aa may
aflbrd comfort and satisfaction to his custmnsre.
ADAM A. ROBINSON.
Americas, February 25,1846, 46 4L
AT APALACHICOLA, cxdex the nut or
Howard & Rutherford.
They have also determined to establish a
COMMISSION HOUSE at New Osleaks.
tlio ensuing season, where ono Of tho firm.wiff al
ways be found. Their personal attention, will : be
given to all Imsincs* with which they may ho en
trusted. Tlie usual advances will be rand* upon
goods in store nr Cotton consigned to them,
THACKER B. HOWARD,
AUOLHiUS S. RUTHERFORD.
Apalachicola, Fla., OcL 22,1845, 38 tt
Buckwheat Flout./' /
Goshen Batter,
Cheese,
NOTICE.
TSsisSff^iafeffirisS,
of November last, respectfully soUcite a continuance
of patrons go from the customers of the, establish
ment. Having made arrangement* for replenishing
the stock, he expects to be aUe in a .few weeks, to
offer rich MMortinrat of Spring &nd Suiuiiipi
tides for jadie* and gentiemra’* rtt*r-‘.
meat it present constats of articles necessary for thc
s^iSiS's^iStfe
*ps*r?^5»y*i*W;
Albany,December 36,1848,. 46 tf.
German and Cast Steel^
Powder and Lead, ' 1
Swedes hon,
Nails, die. 1
AIh*m-,Febnitrty 25,1916, 49, t' .
To Gentlemen of Fashion.
ndersigneti respectfully.ic
JL the Citizens of Albany and fit
rounding cnnnttr, tint he has Iv.-ulft tl:r !r—
ent for catting Genticmcnf Gann*at-, whk
rents equal to the best New Yrek style. He will
regularly reeehre the latert Ftehion#. •
As be has no partner with whom to divide the pro
fits, ho is enabled by strict attention to* business, to
The latest style ol goods will be tound at nts store,
arid Ready-made clothing, Hats, Caps, Ac, &c.
All work warranted to be mide to the astisfoetion of
hia customers, as regards taste and foshfon. . -
1 A. G. WEAV”"
May. 14,1915. .
; ( i FOUNDi
which the owner can taro by nffij&g.attMa office,
o
‘ Bacon! Bacon!t
75,000SE’'"'
Jan. 81, 41 tf.]
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110 It A
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f 1 ■ ■ •1 ■ -r.i-
J OB WORK of aB kinds executed ^Rl thaOffl*
- with ueitdMt arid .despatch .
•J Apm I8/1W&' •> Rri> .
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