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]Vr. ColgiMU’* Spoecli. low President, for the reke of peace, fass ofibredtoi
\U .re«»rpri^to*ceth.t ftore.of owcotem- divide tbeeourtty by that parallel. Wh.Uhen.ba. 1
,'wnnot discover ono word in that speech which
, jr? to us to bo in thvor of arbitration. There
’ cU l either be two version* «f hW upoeeb, or else
itf | avc not been able to understand kimi or Iio is
. „nj|ty of the heresy with which he is charged.
_ 3i,; 'Caution! •*'
-Juries assert that our 8cnator. Mr. Colqdit, has our President said or done, that deserve* tho epi- *** deblort of the Albany Courier from
located arbitration in his speech on tho Oregon theta of “ valn-gloriou.” or “ bragadocigT” Bat i Jwe Z7th > *845. to March 6th, 1846.
l<s tioo. We have read carefully his speech print-| the Advertiser says that there is a report oat that **?*? of Albany Courier expiring on the
d in i-»P Mrt *"* “* K* "J' *• Administration is about to fcdooe the Tariff to! $2
.. " ' please the British; and threaten* tf they do, that }heS™> of. June, 1845, until tlra :**j>iratioii of the
“ long and loud anathemas will be hannl ■ lease on the 6th of March aforesaid, hereby cautions
ibithL. AJmhJlfTT , , “d »« and every oftbe^bmnfofie Albany
faithless Administration by an injured and insulted Courier from the 27t!i June, 1846, untifthe 6th March
people.” We expect and hope that tho Tariff.will j *816, from paying any notes, due-bills, or accounts
be reduced and modified, but it will bed** to plearo j tn
our own people, not the British. The Democratic! er person whatever, as the said Richard P. Lyon has
party have Jong wished for a reduction of the Tariff 1 Pfe 6 *!!? como into P 0 * 8 ®*’®” of tho said notes, due-
. ... „... , lulls and accounts belonging to the Albany Courier
It was one of the issues with the Whigs in the as aforesaid during my proprietorship. *
Presidential campaign, and the election of Mr. Polk j JOHN E. KEAN,
„ end the present Congress, prove, thata majority oft , ?a , ,C&r.
I’s 1,10 people were in favor of it, and however bard Albany March -nil, 1846 47 3t.
lj* The present Editor orthe Courier will please
give the above three insertions. J. E. K.
ALBERT G. BUTTS,
WARE E
The Eagle and the Elan,
Settling could he more characteristic of the
> (rK igntics which they represent than theso two
itional emblems. America, like tho Eagle, soars
jjly aloft into a pure morel atmosphere, with her
lC steadily fixdil upon tlm rising sun of a world
liberty, neither courting or fearing observation.—
Vwcwu* of her strength and integrity, sho soars
<V e cud builds licr nest and rears her yoong upon
„ rock of her own independence.
Viand, like a hungry Lion, has her jackall
0 | crowned allies, colonial dependants, and
remmeut companies from the Indies to Oregon,
1l} knnt the prey upon which she spring* from the
angles of Ix r secret policy. She is securing
tion of tho Tariff will not bring the anathemas of
the people upon the Administretion. The Tariff
will bo modified solely to benefit and please the 1
American people. IIow then can uuy man pretend
to believe that a reduction of the Tariff will bring
upon the President the maledictions of the Ameri
can people, when tint was one of the principal ob
jects for which they elected him ? Fur the purpose
, ; ,ih1 planting her whelps in every quarter °' »busing tho Administration, the Advertiser as-
ihc earth. Sho las but lately humbled and rob- ® nn >es that the Tariff on all articles is to he reduced
J China, extended her vast possessions in India, to -°pcr cent, when in tho same paper, and in an
•sml Musqucto by her policy—in conjunction t adjoining column, he has given a plan which be
-a France sho is tearing the vitals of the South ; sa J* "‘R 1* f* 1 ® Tariff measure of tho AdminUlra-
jookan Republics—she wags her tail at Mexico, I *' OD > * n which a largo portion of tho articles are
-!even now she is preparing to spring upon the highertlan 20,and some as high as 75 percent—
HOUSE
A A I)
COMMISSON MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Macon, October 1,1815, 25 tf.
Medical Notice.
I^OCTOR MEALS baa returned (in renewed
health) to Albany, and resumed the p ractice of
"" desiring his services may leave
Medicine. Those
their meaaagescithcr at his office, opposite tho Amer
ican Hotel, or at the residence ofMf. Baiter, on Pine
street opposite tho new Baptist Church.
Dec. 04,1848. 87—ly
JMcdical Coparlnet'ship.
DOCTORS DAVIS 6c MATHEWS
R ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens ol Albany
and vicinity, that they have this day associated
' ‘ • rofession,and
dory to their
themselves in the practice of their profession, and
hope that their union will pi’WO satisfact
mutual friends.
They will give prompt attention to aU calls either
in the city or country.
Their office will be rontinned at the one, at pres
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
tr Messages left either at their eftice on Broad
st ; , or at the residence of Dr. Mqlhews, renter of
Pine and Jachscm st’s., will ho promptly attended to.
Albany, Aug. 37,1845, 30 tf.
jPre«h Drugs and •'Medicines
Juft Received and for Sale, by
WELCH & NELSON.
SE22& «a.(SI2EJBVI2ma
Factors and General
. t ol tiic American Eagle.
-pir Bin* E.igbU of lt!13 Rekindled.
\\V would call the attention of our readers to the
extract, taken from an editorial of the
icaacrcial Advertiser, of the 28th olL, a Whig
. printed at Apalachicola, Florida:
OUR AFFAIRS WITH ENGLAND.
lie says, “ The Administration, in tins crisis, is as
sailed by all parties, with the londestdcnnnciations.”
We have nut seen any proof of this: on tire contra-
! ry, we believe there never was a President more
pioptilar with the paily that elected him, tlan Mr.
Polk; aud among tlie Whigs, the love of -country
in many, lias proved stronger limn the shackles of
COMMISSION iiERCniXTS,
Aranacuicou, Flokjda.
Wji. W. Sims. Ws. W. Cheevee.
April 16, 1815 1 tf
Among their well selected stork are the following
articles.
£J.VD« FOIl S.1EE.
rp HE following named tracts of 1-A.\D will he
Ware-House in Albany.
! K Arrame wnti iiauianu. i .. . . „ , . _ SIMS &. C1IEE\ER.
the passage of the Oregon Resolutions,' ,n U, “ cn,,r ’ and thc J hnv0 noW J comc ° ut AlUny, Oct. 3ft, 1845, 19 tf.
uc publication of the ‘ Correspondence,’ there on U,c * lde of thcir co,mt 0'. and sustained the Ad- -
Uvn considerable anxiety nmong all classes as ministration. Tho “ denunciations,” have come
final adjustment of the question. Heretofore j principally from speculators in fancy stocks in some
!*«■* bcfl * ver y rf ' v w ‘ m . apprehended of our AUantic ciUcgj and frum a inall
• -er'.cu* dimenlty with Great llrit:iin; but af- ... . . . ' * , ....
. . jC0 -.v wear a ,lift! rent as^ct, and m.lca. means ■" old brokcn dovvn W' wh,ch > for moro llian U ‘ lr -
c nciliatiou are employed by our Government, V 5 ear »> 111 a!l " ur national quarrels, have “ de-'
r xViiw Ui be inevitable. The administration, in 1 nounced’’ our own Government, and praised the
justice and magnanimity of our enemies.
Fox’s Tooth Keys,
Epsom Salts,
Metalic Syringes,
Balsam Copavia,
Glass do
Castor Oil,
Hull’s Double Trusses,
Sp. Turpentine,
“ Single do
Macaboy Snuff,
Sand’s SisuipartUa,
Scotch do
Currie’s do
Aliwtard, in cans.
Sulph. Quinine,
Oil Spike,
“ Morphine,
British Oil,
Iodide of Potass,
Bateman’s drops.
Iodine,
Opodeldoc,
Musk,
Paregoric,
Krcaosote,
Laudanum,
Citrate of Iron,
Fancy soap,
Salicine,
Bear's Oil
Jalap, Pulv.
Alacassar Oil,
Rlieubarh, puiv.
Tooth I'owder,
: Opium,
I Cream Tartar,
i Seidlitz Powders, •
' Soda do
sold on reasonable term -, and good *J‘it!es given: Compoaitioo do
OOfl 9.1 ,K..f 4* I!., 1./VH F*n..*.s,. !slin P.lifi. milt 9 .
No. 238, 3d district of Baker County,
fin<n»i», is as-sailed by all parties witii the loudest
n-aciations; and even those, who were foremost
jfplauding the braggadocio tone of Ilia message,
: m are the most bitter in his condemnation. In
raising to refer the matter to arbitration, tho Gov-
,rn at has placed itsclt in n situation of great
u-acacv, anil unless England should prefer peace
honor, it will bo difficult for our country to extri-
iilf itself from the dilemma into which it has been
,y,o:vo:i by the vainglorious boasting of our Prcsi-
:,t. It is said that a compromise will bo attempt-
11 by our rulers, based ujion a reduction of the
■■ur.ir. That nur Government is to plcdgo itself
: a to impose dulirs of more than 3d per cent, upon
I'.alcsoi Knglish inanufacturo, and that this nr-
nigemont is to hold good for tho period of fiftoon
years; and that for this “consideration" Great
Britain will allow our claim up to tlio 49th degree.
1: fins be so, lung and land will bo the nnatliuinaa
I '.aped upon oar luitlilcs* administration by an ip-
I and insultnl people. Tho price that will bo
il—i.ic lo-s trmt will be incurred—the corruption
nfnmy of such a bargain—oil will call forth tho
and hcaitfeit in ilcdictions of the nation. Uy
is arrangomout wo lose a largo portion of torrito-
ti uiii.n our title—according to Mr. I’ollf—is
!car and indisputable i” wo establiah tho princi
pal loreign nations may interfere in our plans
internal policy; we sacrifice on tho altar of Brit-
cupidity, the interests of a largo class of citizens,
K if not entitled to tile protection, at least should
exempt irom the tyranny of our own Govern-
iit: and last, we deprive ourselves of the power
udcog, t<>r years to come, any change in our
mao laws, and restrict Lite 1 rower of our future
iainUtratious by the acts of tho present Exccn-
e- No matter what extent of Territory could bo
‘‘•-led by such a corrupt bargain, we should still
eve our country would bo the lo.-cr in the end,
die would lo-e her honor, and her fame, and the
‘>vt of her mvn citizens. But wlien there is
y bat inUuny to he gained by the transaction;
>n uv yield up most of the territory in dispute,
' J ' : allow Engiaml to dictate to ns what system of
'ey we shall pursue in our own iutcrnal afiairs,
a may such a coat act well be regarded as dis-
-eful to tile American nation, and its originator
railed a Judas, who lias sold hi* couutry, though
ume for more tlian thirty pieces of silver.
22 A 33 BS213 2) 9
In this place, on ti.c evening of the 6th inst.. by
the Rev. Isitt Warkex, Mr. J. Gil.I .EON, to Mbs
EMILY GORDON.
198, 15th
218, 15th
71. 32d
354, 15th
318, 15th
370, 15th
526, 5th
361, 27th
92, 9th
Lee
Randolph county,
Decatur “
Early
For farther particulars, apply to
Stop the Thief.
(V.t. 29, 29 tf.l
RICHARD II. CLARK,
Albany, Ga.
| ^IsL persons haring any demands upon the estate
. of Abraham Deloach, late of Isown-.lcs county,
STOLEN from the FuWriber, on deceased, are hereby notified to render them in duly
>©*ra -
of his hind feet white. A suitable reward will lie
given for the delivery of tho thief and horse, or for
information so that the horso ran lie recovered.
II. GRIFFIN, Albany, Ga.
March 11, 1846, 48 2t.
Sunday ni^Iit, the 8th instant, a slim attested, and all persons indebted to said estate, are
* « * 1 n y 7/OR.nK, between 10 and 12 called upon to make immediate jayment.
a o. uj;e. Ho is blind in tin* left eye, and one HENRY RR1GGS, ) . . ,
JOHN U. HARRIS, #
Ijowr.des county, March 4,1816, 47
Adm’re.
Gw.
A LT* persons bavins demands against the estate
of Ephaly ATc(irilT, lute of Docatur county,
NOTICE.
W ild, he Hold, in the city ol Albany,
Tuesday in April next, at 1U o’clock, A. M.
the following property, to wit:
Ono liouso and lot, (half acre) in Albany,
Ono storohoui-e, and 80 feet front auu I
j deceased, are requested to present them in due form,
within the time prescrilied by law, and all persons
j indebted to said estate are requested to make pay
ment immediately.
GEORGE W. BRUTON, Adm’r.
Bainbridge, Feb. 4,1846 43 40tk
A LI, persons having demands against the estate
o ’
hack,in
Palmyra, west side of tlie road. _ J\ of Joint 1 ientz, late of Baker county, deceased,
Ono Execution on J. I*. Strozor, principal, $140, am hereby reqnsteil to present them in terms of tlie
Henry Morjjan, | law, and all those indebted to said estate are earnest-
Abden Brad
! !v requested to make immediate payment, or they
Slip. Eiin, pulv.
Alum,
Salt Potre,
Brimstone,
I/igwood, ground,
“ Brushes,
Hair do
Cologne Water,
Extract of Roses,'
LinsccJ Oil,
Fine Sperm Oil,
Train Oil,
I’uris Green, in oil,
Verdigris, in oil,
TO TJBBB .1FFJLICTI1M9.
Dlt. HENRY G. NICHOLS,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
rjIAKES this method to inform his IrieadsthaU*
still resides at tho abovo place, and will glvis
his attention to persona afflicted with chronic apil
supposed incuraldo forms of disease. From bis suc
cess heretofore in the management of suchcaacs,
afflicted will find it to their interest to |
ogive
a trial, for tf bo docs not permanently cure, jw»
may 8t least mitigate tbeir sufferings.
Those c.'.’>ccialTy laboring under Liver Com|daihf,
Leprosy, Totter. SyBhUis - -- , - _ -
Calculi Ofthc Bladder, Ultw' ,|f *> Uydrocdo, 4-C.,uojild
do well to consult him. ,
Dr. N. will remove all casts.’ °* Syphaliltc tain?
from the system, and warrant then.’- 80 curc °0 paw
Persons living at a distance, win are afilictxj,
would do well to call in person, if not c«0 T ®“ienW>v
communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichre's, giving
symptoms, Sic., and enclosing tlie fee, $10, our re
ceive directions for the management of their case..
Albany, Ueo., April 33, 1845. 9 ly ■
•Albany •Academy.
rpiHS Institution ia now open for the reception rf
-*■ Pupils. The Trustees lave re-r t’f iu.rd th.-
services of Mr. Diml/ini, vvlio will, should the num
ber of pupil* require It, procure tlie services of an
'. Dunham’s tnoral cJiaracU :
able Assistant. Ol Mr.
and example, of his superior qualifications as a
Teaclicr, wo need say nothing to the .onner patma*
of the Academy, or to those who have not had the
opportunity of such information, we say confident]-,
that Mr. D. is not surpassed by any Teacher in the
Tho acknowledged health of Alliany, its society,
sciiools, Chundies. and tlie licauty of'its locatici..
conspire to render it a delightlul residence for fiuni-
iios. Parents residing out of town, who wish to
send their childreu to school, can obtain good bcani
for reasonable prices.
TERMS OF IS’STRUCTIOX.
Primary c!»«s per session of hive months, - $3 Co
Common English branches, ..... 12 Ofi
Higher “ with Latin and Greek, 10 On
THE TRUSTEES.
Albany, Jan. 14,1846, 40 tf.
ALSO,
Tailoring Establishment,
IN THE SECOND STORY OF THE BRICK
BUU.DIKR,
Over Hunt «{• Pyncbyon't Store.
DAVID LEWIS.
J^ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ai-
. tonsvv crenc. Lon y and tlie inlinbitante of Baker and aU>
A great variety at O ARDEX SEEDS, toge(h- ,f 1Me Q | || 10 adjacent counties, that he will shorth-
cr with a good assortment of SCHOOL HOOKS, make snch a choice addition to lib: present aseort-
Foolscap and Letter paper, Ink, Pens, Quills, Black nirnt of
sand, Sealing wax, &c. Sic.
Albany, Dec. 24, 1845.
FOSIT G4MJVE8
Wharf and Ware House.
(OLD STAND.)
rTT1IIIS Targe ami commodious establishment in
R .. I #1./* ft-o,io*.tL,n of f'i t 9 l”l’f ft n ,..l
that he will he rnabhd to fill and execute any orders,
that may be entrusted to his erne.
1). L. cannot boast of having made the Grand
Tour either of Europe, or even ot our own Universal
JL neain open lor the reception of COTTON anil
r "A\l»IZE.
MERCUAN
The sulx<cribcr takes this method of returning bis
thanks to the Public, for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, and respectfully solicits n con
tinuance of the same. Ho will Stoic Colton nt the
low price of ’I'wentyjlca Cents per lute, lor the sea
son, and will giro his personal attention to the
Whcigliiug and Shipping or Sulc of cotton Stored
Yaukee-doodle-dom—hut lie can say, without flattcr-
JV(
ing himself, that he is a MAS't'l
XOHKMAX.
and that although ho has not graduated from such
~ “ ietc
with him, without any extra charge.
Liberal Advaxces,
O*llo is profaned to make
either in Merchandize or Cotton.
Bagging, Rope aud Salt,
constantly on hand, and lor sale low.
ild a
Shouldany planters storing cotton with me, wish
to avail themselves of the Bay Market, I have made
arrangements with some of the First Ciass Stc am
Boats, to take them with their cotton (where they
splendid shops a* Beau Urumtnel or Court D’Oksxv
loved to |<stronize, yet ho pledge* that all who may
honor him with their custom shall receive a regular
built Southern Fit, in either THHITS, AXTI*-
THlll l'S, ur MEUWM-ITES. He will also
warrant all work that goes from U* shop ns being
faithfully executed, nnd made up in workmnnlikc
styles and ns he is in the-receipt of tlie earliest fash
ions, 1). L. will bo enabled to tickle tho tnstc of tho -
most fanciful fastidious— Ai</ ceil—except, that lie
returns Ins most grateful thanks lo a generous com
munity for the very lilieml encouragement ho has al
ready received, und respectfully solicits a contin
uance of its tavor.
Albany, Kept IP, 1845, 22 tf.
One note on H. J. Cook, due 4th Dec.’44, $95 00 will find them in the hands of an officer for coilcc- make from thirty to fifty tales or more,) free of
“ “ George Thomas, _ 35 00 tion. B. O. KEATON, Adm’r. charge. In fact, I am alwayi
One note and execution on John Ferrell,
One note on i. D. Worsham. 1st Jan. ’43, 21 00
“ “ Tin mas Howard aud -Maury Shiver, |
25th Deccinlier, 1841, $20 00
Oue note on George \V. Starnes, 43 00
“ George S. Oglesby, 7 00
One account on John Joimston’s estate, 16 oo
*• “ J. B. Roberts and Kobt. 0. Gibson,
with interest from fortyfuur, $10 00
February 18,1846, 45 6vv.
STAGE HOTEL,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
charge. In fact, I am always at home, ready and
waiting to render my.services to all who may need
them, either personally or hv order.
CHARLES F. BEMIS.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1815, 31) tf.
T 1IE undersigned takes pleasure in tending to
his friends, and the public generally, Ids ac-
Oiic account on Mason McGrudcr, iu Vason’s knowiedgemenis for the liberal patronage he has
hands, $12 00 rec eived of them in liine- ]>a-!, atal in consideration
One Fi Fa on Dan : el McLeod, 10 00 of a continuance of their favor which he respectfully
Four
Eighty bushels of corn, and ono buggy, j to receive, and entertain, at all times, in a manner
Household furniture, tables, bed-, cuairs, Ac. I unexceptionable in point, both of excellent fare and
Ij ' Terms Cash. . RICHARD F. LYON, j good order, all that will tail iq><:n him. To such as
Assignee for m j iancy the rich Iiavanna, or the generous grape, he
Unc TI r a Oil uaivei atcucou, iu uu ot a continuance OI uioir lav.ir wiucn ne resraxaumy
Vason’s receipt for 3 notes ou G. II. Price,' 60 00 solicits, informs them that he has secured the servi-
Fonr notes on Meals A. Casv, 50 00 cos ol'an attendant, who will be prompt and vigilant,
Just Deceived,
J3ER STEAMER EUFAULA, and on Consign
ment, for cash, by
10 hbls. Western Floor,
10 “ N. O. Sugar
5 “ OM Reetilied Whiskey,
6 sagks Rio Coffee,
1 hbl. Onions.
J. C. HARRIS.
[Jan. 28.
Albany, March 11, 1846,
BURCil M. ROBERTS. 1 simply says that good cheer awaits them.
43 tds. I The undersigned would ask the patronage former-
Divtolatlou of Co-|iar<u«rsliip.
xrt of Treason, it is impossible to say. 1 os*i- 1 |ctKe ol 3 l|>e lg Ulfa . dl> dUroived by mutual
.- they may expect the people to be grateful for , ^, n ,,, nU Their , ln ,inislud business shall receive
.hit been saved from the horrors of war, mnd tlmt t t ^ c aUcn ^ on nc b until settled.
tUir gratitude for the result, they wil! overlook 1 WILLIAM TAYIX>R,
' Uisexu's* of tho moans employed., * • • | LEWIS A. GONKKfi.
ly rstowiod to the house of B. Crawford, which is
now closed. ffJ* Charges made to unit the times.
THOMAS MANN.
Bainbridge, February 25,1846, 46 tf.
We have given tlie above extract, that our read- j Cuthbert, Feb. 23,1846,
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBAXY GA.
mav see the manner in which a portion of the I a j j, persons laving demands against the estate 1 Wifi practice in the several Courtsof the South-
X*. of Thomas Howard an.1 Samuel J. Howard, Western
NOTICE.
JJAY1NG sold my mercantile interest to Wnxn
Fowltown •Academy.
(located Six Miles Xorth-ircst cf Palmyra.)
IJWiE snbserilwiT having procured the vervircs of
mg proci
Mr. MATHEW E. WILLIAMS, lo teach in
tin's Institution lor the present year, hereby gives
notice to the | ublic that the Academy will be open
for the reception of pupils on .Monday the 19th inst.
■ ’ ".Williams i
We are happy to recommend Air. Williams as ah
experienced and able Teacher of Classic ar.d Eng-
lisli literature, also an uniform and firm diesiplinariai(.
TERMS.
Elementary branches per Quarter, - • $4 00
Geography, Cramntnr and Arithmetic. - 6 00
Higher branches of Mathematics and Classics, 8 0C
N. B. Apparatus will bo procured as soon as
convenient.
9-?. OGLESBY,
WM. JANES,
Fowltnwn, Jan. 14,1845, 40 tL
B: Harris, on the 13lh day of Novnn'ucr last,
1 would respectfully recommend Mr. Harris to the
patronage oi* my former customers.
During my absence irom the State of Goorpin,
The underaiyofti will ronllune to
tramact a General
COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT APALACHICOLA, intnxa the rax or
indcUed to maj either by Howard & Rutherfords:
business. All persons
note or account will please make immediate pay
ment to him. WM. E. SMITH.
Jewett City, Conn., Jan. 25,1846, 46 tf
AMEltlCUS HOTEL
''Tig press apeak of their rulcre.orthc Preridcnt ^ mn t,, deceased, are requested to: tie*.
f -oscn by a very large majority of Inc people ot tne , tljclI1 j D j oc f orm , and those that are indebt- j apnl, 1C, 184
aited States If our President could be hurt by I ed to either of said estates are requested to malic |
—■s-'i—.*»*• "• i !
••■rtiscr would he a very dangerous opponent. Butj WM. G. HOWARD, Jkdm'r.
the czpcrimcot has been tried before, and signally j March 11, 1846, 48 6w. |
hik'd. Whoever will look over a file of aomo of Baker County.
fi.eold Federal papers printed in Boston in 1818and wwmiEREAs, Abner P. Ccriey andFarahCorley
* v apply to me for letters of Administration on
Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart couc-
tf.
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts,
IJUIE sukicriL-r.. lave justjeceiyed the following
‘3, will see that Air. Madison was then ascailed in
^ly the same terms that Mr. Polk is now. But
; ril not kill Mr. Alsdiaon; it only injured tboae that
hied him. “Theawn recovered from tho bite, tho
‘e it was that died.” But what has Mr. Polk done,
-il t he should be called a “Judas—a traitor to bis
'wtitry 1” and whjr should his Message be called
jiin-glorious and biagadocio,” by an American 7
^*only reason given by the Commercial Advorti-
ltr «, that he has refused to leave it for any of th*
^wacd heads of Europe to say how pinch of 0*r
Wf t' territory in Oregon we may koop, and how much j
* e mu »t give to England, to maintain what, in En
ter®, is called the balance of power. It amounts
10 “Khing leas than this; for all our legislators of
|»tU parties have admitted that our title up to the
4> Ji degree of North latitude is unquestionable, and
tho estate of Sugar J. Corley, lato of said county;
deceased.
Theso are therefore to cite, summons and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to bo and appear at my offico with-
thc time prescribed by law, then and there to
invoice of Ready Alade SHIRTS, on Consign
ment, which they arc authorised to sell at very low
prices.
4 dozen fine wliitc Shirts, with 40 plaits,
4 “ “ 26 “
6 •• “ low priced with Linncn Bosoms,
6 “ Calico “ assorted colors,
12 “ Hickory”
HUNT & PYNCHON.
Albany, Feb. 35,1816, 46 3m.
iihew can**, (if any cxi*ts,) wliy said lettcra should ^ U |,TV*|q
ZsX&JXmf “ X “ ’ P '^ b- iiARRis,
thin. 6t)i day
SETH C. STEVENS, c.c. a
March 11,1846, 48 30d.
' For Rent.
THE place now occupied by John K. Stim-
son, over tlie store of YVm. E. Smith. This
tenement lias been recently repaired and
fulled, and is conveniently arranged for a large or
snmll family, and has a huge Cistern attached witii
convenient fixtures for drawing water. For further
particulars apply to HUNT & PYNCHON.
Albany, Decl 81.1815, 88 tf.
Java and Rio Cnfiec,
N. O. and St. Croix Sugar,
Molasses.
Buckwheat Flour,
Goshen Butter,
Cheese,
Brown Soap,
Sperm Candles,
German and Cast Steel,
Powder and Lead,
Swedes Iron,
Nails, &c.
Albany, February 25,184G, - 46, tfi
THE Subscriber has taken the CSiif
House on the North tide of tlie Court Bfi* 1 *-
1 louse square, in Americas, (formerly known as tiie
Fjiaxklm Hotel,) and put the nine in complete
order for the reception of Travellers, and ail who
may favor him with their patronage. lie will en
deavor to keep the House ia such manner, as may
aiiord comfort and satis taction to his customers.
ADAM A. ROBINSON.
Americns, February 25,1846, 46 4L
They have also determined to establish a
COMMISSIOX HOUSE at New Oatxaxs.
tlie ensuing season, where one of the firm will al
ways be found. Their personal attention will bo
given to ail business with which they may be en
trusted. The usual advances will be made upon
goods in store or Cotton consigned to them.
THACKER B. HOWARD,
ADOLPHUS 8. RUTHERFORD, y
Apalachicola, Fla., Oct. 22,1845, 38 tf.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned having purchased tlie mercan
tile interest of Win. E. Smith, on tho 13th day
of November last, respectfully solicits a continuance
of patronage from the customers of tho establish
ment. Having made arrangements for replenishing
the stock, he expects to be able in a few weeks to
oiler a rich assortment of Spring and Summer ar
ticles for ladies and gentlemen’s wear. His assort
ment at present consiFt* of articles necessary for the
use of planters, together with Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Nails, Iron, &e., alt
of which will he sold low for cash, or approved cred
it. WILLIS B. HARRIS.
Albany, December 35,1846, 46 tfi
FOUND,
QN the 30th inst, four Xotet rf eJprncdJgt
Joim Stanford, and dated April 'J3d, *838,
which tlie owner can have by applying at this offleo,
and paying for tliis advertisement.
December 25,1816. 40 3*.
To Gentlemen of Fashion.
T HE ntlereignetl respectfully informs
the Citizen* of Albany anti the *ur-
unding country, that he has bought the latest Pat
ent lor cutting GentlcmcnsGanncnts, which he wars
rants equal to the best New York style, lie will
regularly receive the latest Fashions.....
As be has no partner with whom to divide the pro.
fits, Iio is enabled by strict attention to business, to
" nd work accenting to the pressure of the times.
,o latest style of goods will be found at bis store,
Ready-mado clothing, Hats, Caps, he. he.
All work warranted to be made to the FatisfactkxjlxJ
ids customers, as regards Uwtc aud fosh^^
Merchant Tailor.
Alay 14,1845. 6 ly
Baconl Baconll Bacon!!!
75,000
Jan.*21, 41 tf.] IIORA h. McGWII
cored
AIcGWIER.
JOB WORK of all kinds executed at tkis.Offi$o
_ withnoetness and despatch.
April 16, IMS.
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