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. fatbrir Bible, an J money the God. of;
T^idbWy. SUnj «f thorn would willingly woe-'
TV ,c*l(; if It spminmie of gold. A War with
trooldinjure '
^taltray* the protoeolioii, (hew men with ^wgh repair,
A CARD.
E ® enbccribcr beg* leave to fafotm the
For Rent.
.sexeeptiolwt win always bo apposed to a war I ^ ..- . -
ithEngiand- And any administration that pie-jofpciaom. daring Court t^ than he laJ^oJbSb^
^,0enforce ourrighU,(oo «tter ^wjartorl^^^U^^Wm^^with
• THE place now occupied by John K. Stun*
son, over the store of Win. E. Smith. This
tenement has been recently repaired and
. ... 5??" to *“* U conveniently arranged for a huge or
and will be able to ac- mail family, and baa a large Cistern attached with
gpstint they may be,) at the risk of a war with
^yilaiid, will have to encounter the opposition of
•early all those engaged in commerce, aided by the
” 3 ncnso money power which they can wield, and
^Itlic presses under their influence. This opposi
te a timid Administration, would appear insar-
aosatablc; but it is not so. The principal strength
bo mdmged, and wdl be attended rtSr&iZ*a-
trative tMlem *nd plenty of provender. IIo also
returnsI ni» thunks to his former customers hopes
to receive a continuance of their patronage.
«. T _ [ 0. W. BROCK.
Aewton, Baker county, March 18, * toe.
Lands For Sale.
d,. country, for war, or at the' ballot box, is in undersigned offer* for sale the following lots
1 k.„4* of the farmers, the mechanics and labor- i *2** 1 » ,hc 3,1 ,ll, ‘ ,rict of <*»•.««»wit:
convenient fixtures for drawing water,
particulars apply to : HUN 1
Albany, Dec. 31,1815,
For further
iTdt PYNCHON.
38 tf-
Sliirts, Shirts, Shirts.
1T7, 178, 1S3, 181, S17 ahd 918,
,y hands of the burners, the mechanics and labor-
«*.•»> toflmaa n wise Administration will look I ^ Wing „*) forming a SQUARE or BLOCK, on
Jiiaci|*lly for suppoit tn war or peace. It has been ^thc Chickasawhatchec, three milea south-west of
_J. said that, ^ ina Republic, great cities are like i three mile* below 8. B. Griminett's
UVJ - — - t 1 um 1 i!;e, on the same creek. *
vcrV 1
prices.
4 dozen fine white Shirts, with 40 plaits,
4 “ “ “ 20 “
6 “ “ low priced with Linnen Bosoms,
6 li Calico “ * awaited colon,
13 llickoiy“
HUNT & PYNCHON.
Albany, Feb. 25,1840, 40 3m.
Just Rocived,
1 . i -n.c*q thstmdtf mlitir ” But after war I - » 1 ®° “ 10 s * lne crcek - Any persons wish- 1 TIER StcaJher EUFAULA hv
tsrroptcd sores <m the body politic. But alter war! mgtoparchnse good land*, at low mtesTwill do well JT WILUi
actnally commenced, many of those engaged in . to call on the undersigned, who lives on the Haw- Java and Kio Coflee,
xninoree, will«tand-bythe country, and manfully i J j J^|g^i^^^^ lturcoB,,t y> 24 '“des below New-
*ii iu carrying -lier .through. When they can no_ p. s. W c can'make good titles to Uie above
prevent a'war, both their lovo of country and, M:Dctl latds. NATHAN RACKLEY.
I'-eir line of money will .prompt them to bring it to I8< laj _ JAMES SAPP.
.. gjccJv and happy issue. The danger of their in-! — - — —
■jtnee lies in llicir dictating timid aunasurcs to our I J»60l , gia ) Lottwles County.
S B. HARRIS,
eminent'before am Wo eon rely on their j \VHEREAS, Stephen Martin applies for Letters
. , - ., . , of Administration on the estate of Charles C
atrintoai after war has commenced. England I Moltoy, late of said county, dcomredT
P
jiyrstlio strength oftliisparty in the United States,
end in all her encroachments upon us expects them
„ ice;i tier harmless. She knowsithatthe interest
this elans of our citixcnais opposed to a war with
ter.shepresmr.es much upon llicir htSuonce upon
councils odour country, to Jtocp our government
tic resenting the injuries, and vindicating the
- -bts of the nation. The history of -cor -country
j rotes that she can depend greatly on theiT oo-ope-
r-tinn, but it also proves <lmt (tho may he, and has
teen deceived in placing too much dependence on
ilr.-m. A* we said before, as soonas wnrdsoaaa-
neeced, they will be on the side of their country.—
Wcbdiotc them, if-those <vbo control tho dentiaies
((England, knew that they could not depend-on this
,'j.sof our citizens, to prevent war, she would be
rilling to do us justice at oucc. If she knew there
.as no ilivi;>on-on thi* subject among our orvn citi- Judge«/Ike Southern District.
Kits, but Out she must either give us our own, or go a4JS5c£2Sfc«S IbreMM
Those are therefore to bite, and admonisli all and
singular, tlie kindred and creditors of raid deceased,
tir shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should
not he granted. Given under my hand, this, 1 ltb
day of March, 1816.
WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
by Dcxcax Smith, Deputy Clerk.
March 18, 30d.
State of Georgia.
Franris Jones, complainant,}
vs- Bill for Diseorrry,
Jra-epdi S. Runictt, and Relief and Injunction.
William Hines. J
lx Chambers, February 90th, 1846.
JT appearing to the Court, from the oath of Fran-
N. O. and St Croix Sugar,
Molasses.
Buckwheat Flour,
Goshen Butter,
Cheese,
Broun Soap,
Sperm Candles, •
German and Cast Steel,
Powder and Lead,
Swedes Iron,
Nails, die.
Albany, February 25,1816, 46,- tf.
Rlcdical Notice.
MEALS has returned (in renewed
ncaltpjto Albany, and resumed the practice of
Uedacup. Those desiring bin service* nay leave
‘^“■“fi-eitherathiaoffiee.oppositcthiAmer*
lean Hold, or at the residence of Mr. Baker, on Pine
street, opposite the new Baptist Church.
Dec. 34,1846. 37—ly
•Medical Copartnership.
DOCTORS DAVtS & MATHEWS
IIESPKCTFULLY inform the citizens of Albnnv
A*» 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 tlio city or coimtiy.
Their office will be continued at the one, at pres
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
cr Messages left either at tlieir office on Broad
st., or at tho residence of Dr. Mathews, corner of
Pino and Jackson st’s., will bo promptly attended to.
Albany, Ang. 27,1845,- 90 tf.
Georgia, Baker County.
WHEREAS, Abner P. Corley and Sarah Cork*
, apply to me for letters of Administration oil
•» J- Codey.lmeo&JS^ly.
Thera are therefore to cite, summons andiad-
monish all and singular, the kindred and creuvtoru
of rad deceased, to be and appear at my office, with
in the tune prescribed by law, then end there tt»
shew cause, (if any exists^ why said letters sbSuhf
not be granted. Given matar my hand at office,
this, 5th day of Mareh. 1840. " ^ 7.. * ’
, , SETH C..STEVENS,c. e.^.
March II; 43 30d. .
Tailoring Establishment,
IN TnE SECOND STORY OP T.IIE BRICK
BUILDING,
Over Hunt cj- Pynchyoh'e Store.
R
DAVID LEWIS,
ESI’ECTFULLY inlomis ttie citizens of Al-
FresU. Drugs anti oHredielnes
Just Ittcehtd andfor Sale, by
WELCH & NELSON.
Among their well selected stock are the following
articles.
Mrs. Betts’ Utere Abdominal Suppoters.
Fox’s Tooth Keys, Epsom Salts,
Metalic Syringes,
Glass do
I lull’s Dotiblo Trusses,
“ Singlo do
Sand’s Sassaparilla,
Currie's do
Sulph. Quiniue,
“ Morphine,
Iodide of Potass,
Iodine,
Musk,
Kreaosote,
Citrate of Iron,
Salicine,
Jalap, I’ulv.
I any and the inhabitant* of Baker and al.-o Ithenbarb, puiv.
tliose of the adjacent comities, Uiat be will shortly
make siicb a choice addition to bis present assort
ment of
tlat lie will be enabled to fill and execute any orders,
tint may be entrusted to his rare.
D. I*, cannot boast of lowing made the Grand
Tour either of Europe, or even ot or.r own Universal
Sir, she would choose the former, not from fear,
but from policy.
If war comes, v. e believe those in the epposi-
fen w ill be luc cause of tt. England will rely up
on their iutlucHce, and refuse every olfer which our
pDtrnimcnt ran make, until the people become ex-
U'l-er-ik-ti, and take tins settlement into their own
luivls. Tlie opposition were no doubt, the cause of
of die last war. England presumed upon their in-
f.ui-iicc, and continued hor injuries, outil tlu-y were
no longer suflcnUr. It remains to be scon wheth
er, by the encouragement they are continually giv
ing our enemies, they will again, contrary to their
wUImss and their interest, draw upon our country
another war, for the evils of which they akato will
1« res jmusHJc.
iris Jones, the said complainant, that Joseph 8.
Burnett, one of t.‘.e deft-ndants, resides wiflmut the
State of Georgia. It is therefore on motion onlcred
that (service of taid Bill bo iw-rfectcd on Jesc|ih H.
Burnett, by publication of ibis order, once a month .. . . - .. - -
for four months, in some public Gazette of this >wikecHloo.llcsd.-m-ybu^.beomrav,wiUmut.firiten-
MES J. SCARBOROUGH. n, S 1 t l kn, llB “ • Wil S t Lk a H ° J I ‘ h VA \
—and that although lie las not graduated from eucIi
splendid shops as Beau Brumwrl or Couxt D’Oesay
loved to patronize, yet lie pledges tlat all who may-
honor him with tlieir custom shall receive a regular
built Soutiierx Fit, in either TIGHTS, AH'l'l-
TIGIITS, or MEDIVM-ITES. Ho will also
warrant all work that goes from his shop os being
faithfully executed, and made up in workmanlike
style; and as he is in the receipt of tlie earliest fash
ions, I). L. will be enabled to tickle the taste of the
most fanciful fastidious—Amf cetl—except, that lie
returns his most grateful thanks to a generous com
munity for tlie very liberal encouragement he has al
ready received, niul respectfully solicits a contin
uance of its favor.
Allsmv, Sept. 10,1815, 23 tf.
March IS,
DUNCAN SMITH,c. s. * I. c.
4m.
Dooly Mortgage Sale,
FOR MAY.
VVniJ. he sold before ihc Court House door, iu
* * tho town of Vienna, Holy couuly, on tlie first
Tuesday ip May newt, lictween the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of laud, No. 223, one grist mill, one raw mill
and all tlie improvements thorn-u—all lying in the
third district of Dooly county, and levied ou os tlie
property of Irwin Sutton and Daniel Mashburn, to
satisly one Mortgage Fi Fa issued from Dooly su-
S erior court, in iavor of Sarah Dozier, Executrix of
ames C. Dozier, dcc'd, vs Irwin Sutton ami Daniel
Mashburn. Property minted out in said Mortgage
Fi Fa. • EDWARD O. SHEFFIELD, StfE
March 18, Ids.
LOnnERCIAL.
COTTON MARKETS.
Aliaxt, March 18.
Our Cotton Market is atill active, but little left
cahand. Prices are a shade higber, ray from J to
•!<■. Wc quote 5j to 6).
Uv
New
Clork-ston, - ------- - 5? a 8
Muannah, 6| a 7}
.\(olichicola, - 4) a 8,
F OUR months after date,application will he nude
to the Honorable tlie Interior Court of Decatur
county, while sitting for Ordinanr purposes for leave
to sell all the negroes and land belonging to tlie es
tate of Robert V. Sanders, deceased. Sale made
for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of raid estate.
iverpool,extremes,Upland,- -- -- -- 6? a 93
rw York, - “ - -- -- - -- -- - -- -Gl a 9j
ISs (DiidSliDo]
Tilt undersigned having made the passage on
tie Steam Bo« “ Aldaxy,” from Albany, Ga., to
A|nlicliicola, and back again, take this method of
Mummg their thanks to CapL Gitirrix, for his
bud and hospitable treatment, and to congratulate
him upon tlie complete success of his enterprise—
cud Ihey would embrace the occasion of soliciting
: >r this boat, the patronage of tho public, and es
pecially of tho Planters and Merchants of the Flint
River country. CapL Griffin has Jrmontlmletl that
this river cun be navigated by sober, careful and
attentive officers, with jicrioct safety—not the least
aecident having happened during the late passage,
although tho river
March 18, 4m.
THOMAS SANDERS, > ...
WRIGHT SANDERS, i
Stop the Thief.
i
g&Lz
STOIEN from the subecrilicr, on
Sundav night, the 6th instant, a slim
lay HORSE, lietwcim 10 and 12
year* ot n»\ II* is blind in the left eye, and one
of his liiinT feet white. A suitable reward will be
given for the delivery of the thief and hone, or for
information so that tlie horse can be recovered.
II. GRIFFIN, Albany, Ga.
Mareh II, 1846, 48 2t-
E.t.VDS FOR Soil* E.
T HE following nanu-d tracts of I.UD will be
sold on reasonable terms, and good Title* given:
No. 228, 3d district of Baker County,
” 198, 15th “ Leo “*
“ 218, 15th “ “ •“ -
“ 71, 32d “ Randolph county,
“ 251, 15th “ Decatur “
“ 318, 15th “ “
“ 370,' 15th “ Early “
“ 526, 5th “ “ “
“ 361, 37th “ “ “
“ 92, 9tli “ “ “
For iartlier particular;-, apply to
RICHARD H. CLARK,
Oct. 29, 29 tf-1 Albany, Ga.
Opium,
Cream Tartar,
Scidlitz Powders,
Soda do
Composition do
Slip. Elm, puiv.
Alum,
Salt l’etre,
Brimstone,
I/ogwood, ground,
Balsam C-opavia,
Castor Oil,
Sp. Turpentine,
Maraboy SnuiF,
Scotch do
Mu.*.ard, in cans, '
Oil Spike,
British Oil,
Bateman’s drops,
Opodeldoc,
Paregoric,
laudanum,
Fancy soap,
Bear’s Oil
Macassar Oil,
Tooth Powder,
“ Brushes,
Hair • do •
Cologne Water,
Extract of Roses,
Linseed Oil,
Fiilb Sperm Oil,
Train Oil,
l’aris Green, in oil,
Verdigris, in oil,
A LL persons having any demands upon the estate
of Abraham Deloach, late of I-owndes county,
deceased, are hereby notified to render them in duly
attested, and all persona indebted to raid estate, aro
called upon to make immediate payaaeoL
HENRY BRIGGS, i ....
JOHN R. HARRIS, (Altars.
Lowndes county, March 4,1840, Cw,
A LL persons, having demands against the estate
of Ephaly McGniT, late of Locator countv,
deceased, are requested to present them in due fail,
within the time prescribed by Ulw, and all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make pay
ment immediately. * ’
GEORGE W. BRUTON, Adm’r.
. Bainbridge, Feb. 4,1846 40d.
A LL persons having demands agaui.-f.tlu- estate
of John llentz, late of Baker comity, deceased,
are hereby requsied to present them in t<-nn* ottbo
law, nuii all those indebtt-d to raid estate arc earnest
ly r quested to make inunediato |*aymeut, or they
will find them in the lands of an officer for collec
tion. - B. O. KEATON, Adm’r.
February 18, 1846, 45 6w.
A LL persons haying demands against the est'ui-
of Thomas Howard and Sauincl J. Howard,
both late ol said ounty, deceased, arc requested to
present them in due form, and those tlint are indebt
ed to either of said estates are requested to make
iinincdiate payment, If not they will find tlieir notes
and accounts in an officer’s lands for collection..
WM. G. HOWARD, Adm’f.'
March 11,184G, 43 6w.
ALSO,
A great variety of GARDEN SEEDS ; togeth
er with a good assortment of SCIIOOI. HOOKS,
Foolscap and Letter paper, Ink, Pens, Quills, Black
sand, Scaling wax, &C..&C.
Albany, Dec. 24, 1845. 37 tf
FORT GAItVES
Wharf and Ware House.
{OLD STAND.)
r(THUS large and commodious establishment is
X again oia-n for tho reception of COTTON and
MERCHANDIZE.
The subscrilier takes this method of rrtnrning Ids
thanks to the Public, for the very liberal palroiage
heretofore received, anil respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of tlie same. He will Store Cotton at the
low price of 'Tuxnly-for. Venle }ier hale, for the sea
son, and will gi70 hi* personal attention tn the
Wlicigliing and Shipping or Sale of cotton Stored
with him, witiiout any extra charge.
U'He is prepared to make Liberal Advances,
cither in Merchandize or Cotton.
Bagging, Rope and Salt,
constantly on land, and tor rale low.
Should any planters storing cotton
to avail themselves of the Bay Market, I have made 1 e.\|
arrangements with some
NOTICE.
Vl/'II.L be sold, in the city ot Albany, on the first
* * Tuesday in April next, ut 10 o’clock, A. JI.
tlie following properly, to wit:
One bouse and lot, (half acre) iu Albany,
One store-house, and 80 feet front ana back, in
Palmyra, west side of tlie road.
Out Execution ou J. 1*. Strozer, principal, 914b.
“ “ Henry Morgan, .
“ “ Alxluii Bradiy, > • .
One note on II. J. Cook, due ttli Dec. ’44,895 00
“ u George Thomas, 35 00
One note and execution on John Ferrell,
One note ou J. D. Worsbaui, 1st Jau. '43, 21 00
“ “ Thomas Howard and Maury Shiver,
25th December, 1841, $20 0i>
One note on George W. Starnes, 43;0O.
“ “ George S. Oglesby, 7 00
One account on John Jotuiston’s estate, 16 00
” “ J. B. Roberts and UobLU. Gibson,
with interest from 'fortufour, • 840 .Cl i
One account on Mason McGrudcr, in Vason’s
lands, 8U 69
One Fi Fa on Daniel McLeod, 10 09
Vason’s receipt for 3 note* on G. U. Price, 50 0o
Four notes on Mcnls & Casy, 50 00
Eighty bushels of com, am (one buggy.
Household furnitore, tables, beds, chairs, Sic.
lj- Terms Cash. RICHARD F. LYON,
Assignee for
BUUCII M. ROBERTS.
Albany, March 11,1846, 48 Ids.
Fowltown Jlcadcmy.
(luxated Six Miles North-west of Palmyra.')
Y|1HE subscribers having procured the services of
A Mr. MATllEW E. WILLIAMS, to teach hi
this Institution for tlie present year, hereby gives
notice to the public that the Academy will be opcu
for tbc reception of pupils on Monday the 19th iast.
We are happy to recommend Mr. Williama as an
rienced aiid able Teacher of Classic and Eng-
ShnnliT any planters storing cotton with me, wish
- Bay Market, I lave wade . experienced and able l'eaencr ot Classic and Eng-
of the First Class Steam ' iisii literature,also an uniform and firm diwiplinariati.
STAGE HOTEL,
BAIN BRIDGE, GA,
HE undersigned takes pleasure in tending to
bis friends, and tlie public generally, Ids ac-
knowlcdpiuu’iits for tlie lilieral |*itrona«jc lie has
received of them in tiiiRn past, awl in consideration
m ourin- uie utiu of a continuance of tlieir fovor which lie respectfully
was only at its ordinary wiutcr solicits, informs them that be lias secured the servi-
j . f_j J,. . ttisn cirilt CCS of an attendant, who will be prompt and vigilant,
stage* and the boat bad a freight of more than eight ^ ^ rI|turUi ^ a „ ifl » manner
htndred bales of cotton. 1 - -- - J
WM. W. CHEEVER,
U B. MERCER,
JAMES C. BARTLETT,
THOMAS HILL,
JOS. M. HULL,
R. K. HUNT,
JAS. G. JOHNSTON,
JAS. L. BYINGTON,
JOSEl’n THORN,
ASA SINQUEFIELD,
D. ALEX. VASON,
R. Q. DICKINSON:
Valuable Lands For Sale.
L OT No. 336, in tbc 5tli district of Early county
“ 153, in the 4th “ * “
“ 361, in the 27lh district of originally
Early, now Decatur county.
Lit* No. 138 and 198, in the ISthdiririctof Sum-
ter county. -
Perfect Title* will be made, and reasonable term*
fill be given. Apply to Col. M. Mints,
Savannah, Ga., or to
CHARLES & HAWLEY,
Hawkinnilie, Go.
March 18, mfiai.
unexcciit'fonahlc in puiut, both of excellent fare ami
good order, all tlat will call upon him. To *trh a*
Juicy the rich Ilaranna, or the generous grajie, he
litniily ray* that guod cheer awaits them.
Tlie undersigned would ask tbc jalrooage former
ly extended to tlie house of B. Crawford, which is
now closed. IU* Charges iue.de to suit the times.
THOMAS MANN.
Bainbridge, February 25,1846, 46 tf.
TO THE AFFE1CTED.
DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
T AKES this method to inform his friends that be
still resides at tlie above place, and will give
his attention to persona afflicted with chronic and
supposed incurable form* of disease. From bis suc
cess heretofore in the management of
persons afflicted will find H to tbarinten
him a trial, for if he does not permanent!
may at least mitigate their aufierings.
Those especially laboring under liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Splenitis, Brep-
Caution!
To tlie debtors of the .llbany Courier from
June 21th, 1845, to Mareh 6th, 1846.
rpilE lease of tho Albany Courier expiring on tlie
6th of tbc present mouth, and the undersigned
holding an interest in tho raid Albany Courier lrom
tlie 37th of June, 18-15, until tlie expiration of tlie
lease on the 6th of March aforesaid, hereby cautions
and forbids nil nnd every orthc debtors oftlic Albany
Courier from the 37th June, 1845, until tlie Gth March
1846, from paying any notes, due-bills, cr accounts
due to the Albany Courier during tlie time just writ
ten and mentioned, to Richard F. I -yon, or to any oth
er person whatever, as Uio kaid Richard F. Lyon lias
illegally como into possession of the raid notes, due-
bill* und account* belonging to the Albany Courier
as aforesaid during my proprietorship.
JOHN E. KEAN,
for Keax & Co.,
Editor and legal proprietors of the Albany Courier.
Albany March 4th, 1846 47 3L
ID* The present Editor of the Courier will please
give tho above three insertions. J. E. K.
Boats, to take them with their cotton (where they
m-ikc from thirty to fifty bale* or more,) free of
charge. In fact, I am alway* at Ikhuc, ready and
waiting to render my service* to all who may need
them, cither personally or by order.
CHARLES F. BEMIS.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1815, ' 30 tf.
NOTICE.
H AVING sold my. mercantile interest to Willis
It: Harris, on "the 13th day of Novcnitier last,
1 would respectfully recommend Mr. Harris to the
patrn-.uge of my former enstoincrs.
During my absence from the State of Georgia.
Mr. J. C. Harris is authorized to close my unsettled
business. All persons iudeWcd to me, either by
note or'account will please make immediate t-av-
ment to him. WM. E. SMITH.
Jewett City, Conn., Jan. 25, 1846, If
TERMS.
Elementary brauche* per Quarter, -• - 84 00
Geography, Grammar nnd Arithmetic, - C 00
Higher branches of Mathematics and Classics, 8 OO
N. B. Apparatus will bo procured a* soon as
convenient.
G- S. OGLE.NBY,
WM. JANES,
Fmvhown, Jan. 14,1845,
tf.
ALBERT «. BUTTS,
WARE
Gcorffta, Early County.
WHEREAS, More* Weaver applies to me for
’ * letters of Administration on the estate of
John McLean, late of raid county, deceased:
Theso are therefore, to cite, summon and adinon-
i«h all and tihgular, the kindred and creditor* of said
o«ea»cd, to shew cau*c, (if any they have) why raid
“"•■■'■'wws
.. ' ' JAMES G. COLLIER, c, c. p.
* SC(!.
Crictriiofthe Bla Jder, Ulcer*, Hydrocele, &C.,would
do well toooosnltbim.
Dr. N. will remove all cases of SyphalUtctavU
from tho system, and warrant them, no cure up pay.
Penooi living at a distance, who are. afflicted,
would do well to call in person, if not couvement, by
communicating, post paid, with Dr. NichoU, giving
■ympteus,dtc., and encloshigthefoe,810,cante-
ceivc directions for the management of their case*.
Albany, Geo., April 23,1845. 9 If
J OB WORK of all kinds exoented at this Office
with neatness qnd despatch.
April 16,1819.
HOUSE
AND
COMMISSON MERCHANT,
BACON, GEORGIA.
Macon, October 1,1845, 2T tf.
EHE2S & C3IB 9
Factors and General
AMERICUS^HOTEL.
THE Subscriber ha* taken tlie
_____ House on tho North side of tlie Court
House square, in Americas, (formerly known a* tlie
Fraxklix Hotel,) and pnt the same in complete
order for tlie reception of Traveller*, and all who
nay favor him with their patronage. He will en
deavor to keep tbc House in such manner, as may
a fiord comfort and satisfaction to hi* customer*.
ADAM A. ROBINSON:
Americas, February 25,1846, 4L
Tbc imdcrsigued will continue to
trtuuact a general
COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT APALACHICOLA, ukder the virm or
Howard & Rutherford*
They liavo also determined to establish a
COMMISSION HOUSE at New Orleans, •
tlie ensuing season, where one of the firm will al
ways lie found. . Their personal attention will be
given to all business with which they may lie en
trusted. The usual advance* will be mode upon
goods in store or Cotton consigned to them. •
THACKER B. HOWARD,
ADOLPHUS 8. RUTHERFORD.
Apalachicola, Fhu, Oct 23,1845, • 28 tf.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
riMIB Co-partnership heretofore existing under
the style of TAYIOR ti GO.NEKE, in the
practice of tho law, is this day dissolved bv mutual
cen*ent Their unfinished business shall receive
the attention of each until settled.
WILLIAM TAYLOR,
• LEWIS A. GONEKE.
Cuthhert, Feb. 33,1846, 48 2t
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Atalacuicola, Florida.
W*. W. 8ws. W». W. CitEEvr.R.
April 16,1845 1 tf
WE will make libers! CASH AD-
] VANCES on Cotton Stored in any
, Ware-House in Albany.
KIMS & CHEEVER
Albany, Opt. 29,1845, 29 tf.
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBANY 0,1.
Will practice in the several Courts of tbc South-
Western Circuit, and Thoms*and,Stewart conn.
t ^pri1,16,181 . I tf
Jllbany Jlcadcmy.
rStHIS Institution is now open for the reception of
-I Pupil*. The Trustees have re-engsged the
services of Mr. Dunham, who will, should the num
ber of pupils require it, procure the servicci of an
able Assistant. Of Mr. bunham’s moral character
and example, of his superior qualifications ss a
Teacher, wc need my nothing to the former patrons
of the Academy, or to those who have not had the
opportunity of such information, we my confidently
that Mr. D. is not surpassed by any Teacher in the
Slate.
Tho acknowledged health of Albany, its society,
schools, Churches, and the beauty of its location,
conspire to render it s delightful residebce for fami
lies, Parents residing out of town, who wish to
send their children to school, can obtain good board
for reasonable prices.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
Primary class per session of fiivo months, - 88 00
Common English branches, - - - - - 12 00
Higher « with
A’lrtny, Jan. 14,1946,
To Gentlemen of Fashion,
T HE ndersigned respectfully inform*.,
‘tlie Citizens of Albany and the sur-'
rounding country, tlat lie has bought tlie latest lat
ent for cutting Gentlemens Garments, which he war
rants equal to the best Now York style. Ho will -
regularly receive the latest Fashions.
As he has no partner with whom to divide the pro
fits, be is enabled by strict attention to bnsioees, to.
sell and work according to the pressure of the times.
The latest style of good* will be found st bis store,
and Ready-made clothing, Hats, Caps, die. &e ,
All work warranted to be made to the satisfaction of:
hit customers, os regards taste and fashion.
A. G. WEAVER,
JUetthant Tailor.
Slay 14,1845. 5 ly
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned having purchased the meresn- 1
tile interest of Wm. S7KmHh, On the l3th'day '
of November taut, respectfaBy solicits a cootinuanco .
of patronage from the easterners of the establish
ment. Having made arrangements for replenishing
the stock, he expects to be able in a lew weeks to v
ufier a rich assortment of Spring and Summer ar
ticles for ladies and gentlemen's wear. His Maori. ■
inent at present consists of articles necessary for tho
use of planters, together with Dty Good*, Grocerier
llata,..
Shoes, Crockery, Nails, Iron, tut- hit •
Albany, December 25,1846, tf.
Bacon! Bacon!! Bacon!!!
h Latin and Greek, 16 00 ME AAA POUNDS of prnneGeorgia'ctupd
THE TRUSTEES. 1 lO.UUU Bacon, for sale by
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