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•.Vertical Copartnership.
lie cocci odea with the assertion that if
. notice i* given, the country shoold immediately
. , jj; 3 pewtoro of defence. Upon the whole,
.'think the speech of the lion. Senator is mach
Ktmrkable far the beauty of its styfeand lan-
than for depth of argument or warmth of
"urutifl"-
¥5 ^’ECTFULLYinform the citizens fAlbany
hat; one for (10, due the 1st of Feb. 184b; one for ■" »ud vicinity, that they have this day: ssociated
®180, doe the Ist of Jan. next; one for 8185. doe 1 ?* !n ** ,v es *» too practice of their profe sion, and
the 1st of Jan. 1848, and one fer 813 40. due the ^ ,fc " 1 ,k "'“ m r “ ‘ L "
January thereafter.
All the shore notes ore made parable to Thomas
Johnson, and signed by myself. As the consider
ation fo whkh I gara the above notes lias tailed, I
am determined m* to pay any of them, unless com
pelled by law. iPTEi'llEJf IIURST, Jr.
Drayton, Dooly Co., April 8,1846, 52 tf.
^•Th« Steamboat Auur, Cape Griffin, arri*
oar wharf on .Monday last, in 48 running
from Apalachicola, with merchandise fer oar Alexander Mrs Mar^ R Jones John S
List of Letters,
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Albany, Ga.,
<>n the 1st of April, 1846.
hope that their union will peace satiafactmfr to their
mutual friends.
They will give prompt attention fo ilf c Us either
in the city or conntry. 1
Their office will be continued 4t the etxt a*
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Daria. .0 u p,'
CP Messages left either at their offief on Broad
at, or at the residence of Dr. Mathews, corner of
Pine and Jackson st's., will be promptly attended to.
Albany, Ang. 37,1845, 20t? *~
>ri lBDU. She will leavetoday with a freight of ^^“7
di* | Belcher A P
MU to authorize an increase in the rank and Dryan S B
If of the Army,” which provides that the President;
3,, . whenever in his opinion the public service shall i
increase the number of privates in each or ' Bassett W II
,nv company of the Army, by voluntary enlistments,I Bedell M
•0 the number of eighty men, has passed the House j ®y E
f itpprosentativcs, yeas 165, nays 15, and was " m
•ransmitte<l to the Senate for concurrence.
Early Peas.
\\’e received on .Monday last from oar fellow
,.:;:rn, John Jackson Esq., a basket of full grown
]i,b Pens. He will please accept onr thanks.
CO.niHERClAL.
COTTON MARKETS,
yix- Cotton crop of this section has been nearly all
.- rvsrded, anil transaction* are consequently light.
' 1 linage crop of 87 bales changed hands on .Mon-
.cl cents—we quote 5 to Gi. Freights down
ji per bale—up 81 per bbl.
TO RE.YT.
The CITY 1IO i EL, recently oeenpied
Li: by Mr. Samuel Baker. For particulars, ap-
gjii'L iiv at this Office,
iiny, April 8,1846, 52 tf.
NOTICE.
U 'll.I. lie sold, in the city oi Albany, on Saturday,
the 2d day of May next, betwo
y next, between the usual
,r* «f sale, (lor the benefit of the creditors ol
rcli M. Roberts, of Palmyra.) the following Exe-
Notes, Accounts and property:
1 i.i Execution on John Ferrell, lor
line “ on J. P. Strozer, prill.,
line “ on Henry Morgan,
line “ on Alxloti Biadly, ’
1 hie “ on U. .Mel .cod,
“ on M. McLendon,
“ on G. II. Price,
note on II. J. Cook,
Hir.'
Chancy Win II
Carman L I
Currv A C
Cupcr J II
Cox Dr W
Clayton Susan R
Clerk Superior Court
Cobb Henry
Kitchens John
Locbeld James 2
Land S
Lewis James M
Lung L
Luckey Samncl
Laurens Peter
Loog Nicholas
Lou M
Lansdcll Sims
Miller W P
McCombs M B
Mulky L B
Mallard J
.Merchant I
•McLendon Henry
JMercer L B
.Martin A
.Morgan Henry
Caqfield Master CIIalsted.McCal I Allen
Colzy Matilda
Cock IP
Dukes Green R
Duncan Wm
Bearing A L
Davis Joseph
Durham R A
Denard Delia
Evans Alfred
Frazier A
Fartherrnn W
Gaylord J W
Grissman A
Nail Wm
Oglesby G S
Parker A
Perry John
Porter M A
Powell Daniel
PrathcrS IPL
Rivers Joel
Roberts B .11
Receiver Tax of Baker co.
Rnhy M
Rutland Rcddin
Rowell A
medical Notice.
C, 1UTIOJY.
**■ \ fo ™»«rned against trad-' DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS' T|OCTOR MEALS has returned (in tenewnd
w -t*. mg for any of the foUnwIn. —ifr—:—„ uuwiwno. UAVlb & mAliUbWO JLI health) to Albany, and resumed the practioe of
Medicine. Those dcsiriug lilt services may icsvo
1f «,«mmcnt has lung been committed 00 that
r . /„*) « would now be inconsistent to refuse it. „
1.rrves sgainst the notice in any form—thinks “fe^rmnissory
||f»r?” c ” ... . . • ... j Notes, vis:—1 wo 830 notes, doo tho 1st of Feb.
.eald not facilitate the settlement ofthe qoea- 1 —•- —- ■ —
" but W ould rather serve to irritate and offisnd
NOTICE.
H AVING sold my mercantile interest to Wiun
B: HASittx,on the 13th day of November last,
1 would respectfully recommend! Afr. Harris to the
l«Umnage of my former customers.
During my absence from the State of Georgia,
Mr. J. CT Harris is authorized to close my unsettled
business. All persons induUed to me, either by
note or account will please make immediate pay
ment to him. WM. E. SMITH.
Jewett City, Conn., Jan. 25,1846, If
their messages cither at bis office, opposite the Amer
ican Hotel, or at the residence ofMr.Bakcr.onPiat
street, opposite the new Baptiat Church.
Dec. 24,1845. 37—ly
NOTICE.
rgiriE undersigned having purchased the metean*
X tile intercM of Wka-E. Smith, on the 1 Ufa day
of November last, respectfully solicits a continuance
of patronage from the customers of tho cijablisli-
ment. Having made arrangements for replenishing
tlie stock, he expects,to be aide in a few weeks to
ofier a rich assortment of Spring and Sommer ar>
tides fer ladies and gentlemen's wear. His assort
ment at present consists of articles necessary far tho
tseof planters, together with Dnr Goods, Groceries,
lists, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Kails, Iron, dec., all
ol which will be sold lew for cash, or approved cred
it. WILMS B. HARRIS.
Albany. December 35,1816, tf.
A CARD.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the
iij! citizens of Baker conntv and the public gen-
»JL •rally, flat be is now nutting his House in
thorough repair, enlarging his Inning Room to
about seventy feet in length, tftd will be able to ac
commodate at his old stand, a much larger number
of persons during Court time than be has ever before
done. His tablo will lie furnished at ill times with
tiie best the country affords, llis stabling will also
be enlarged, and will he attended with good and at
tentive Ostlers and plenty of provender, llo also
returns his thanks to his former customers and hopes
to receive a continuance of their patronage.
C. W. BROCK.
Newton, Baker county, March 18, tac.
Grossman Mrs Mary A Stokes W
Uriffin J L Snelgrove .Mrs 11
on il. Fcwell,
on George W. Thomas,
line “ on J. wTHeard,
Ik on G. S. Oglesby,
Use “ on J. C. Allen, '
lino “ on John 11. Brooks,
Hue *• 011 J. J. Williams,
Hue “ on 11. Morgan,
t hie “ on I. Tison,
Hue “ on W. T. McLendon,
I hie “ on Driggers &. Thomas,
One “ 011 Howard it Shiver,
One “ on G. VV. Stephens,
One “ on II. H. Soluman,
1 li e •• on J. 1). Worsham,
One *' on Sims Isinsdole,
(Inc Receipt of A. K. Rugg, for three notes
oil W. F. Thompson 872 40
•hie duelling house and lot in the city of Albany,
t hie store house and lot in Palmyra.
Highly bushels of corn, togetlier with various
i:er mites, executions, accounts, property, house-
ill and kitchen furniture, &c.
RICHARD F. LYON, Assignee.
Albany, April 8,1846, 52 tds.
84 00
140 00
60 00
76 00
10 00
1200
G1 00
$102 60
3 75
41 60
800
7 81
8 50
5 50
11 50
72 00
1G 57
10 00
000
20 00
15 00
7 00
G 30
33 00
Hartsficld Samuel 2
Horn Mr
llolloday A
Harrison Charles
Hadley T B
Hill W W
Henderson C B
Halo James B
Harvey A R 3
Huson Mrs Nancy
Hutto J
Henderson W 2
Hall W
Hidden IIII
Johnson T J
Johnson J
Johnson Mrs Margarctt
Jordan John W
Jackson Col. Z
Jcfl'ries James
Jordan Thomas II
Jenkins Wingfield •
S. T. MALLORY, P. M.
Albany, Ga April 1st 18-16. 52 3t
List! or Letters.,
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Bainbridge,
.hi the first of Ajiril, 1816.
Avritt, William Johnson, Mary Ann
V-b, Clias. W. Kelly, M.
Alderman, Mrs. Sarrah Lewis, H. II.
Brunt, Archibald F. O. Lee, Shadrach
'Isfiek, G. W. 3 Landingbam, John V.
’, John R. Landingbam, Peter
H rd, James or John Lane, Mrs. L
Bryant, Joshua Moore, James
Binegin, P. Melvin, Wm.
Bfewitt, W. Murphr, Hiram
We, Miss M. A. 2 McElvy, Miss R. A.
C«ok, Willis . McElvy, II.
r >»k, Ambrose McElvy, L. G.
le.'ter, Stephen Marshall, Joseph
iindm, F. Montgomery, J. J.
Cony, Miss Mary J. Mitchell, Green 3
foliius, Jasper O'Neel, Daniel
' -lacron, James Notes, A. E.
1 upmao, G. Owens, Wm. M.
• load, Philip Poeey, Thomas C.
' “Bin*, /.achariah Pope, Nat
1 lay, Edmond Patterson, John G.
Dickinson, Lewis 2 Ray, John
Donald, R. M. Rawls, R. W.
Davis, Joseph Rawls, Wm. C.
Dale, W. J. Rich, G. W.
Durham, John RusseU, Mrs. Sarah J.
Dotiglus, S. G. Ricks, Jackson
Barney, John Reynolds, Andrew
Idinlield, John 3 Rammey, Edward
Evcritt, Sir*. Nancy Ruff, A.
Haircloth, Wilson Rambo, Daniel
Francis, James Sanborn, Ira 1
Ellis, Edwin Studstill, Thomas
Gilbert, Jcptha Save, W. P.
Gordon, Thomas D. Sadler, Wm.
'hodman, Rev. 8. Sanders, H. G.
'■olJcn, M. Stevens, Mr.
•■rant, Joshua Sims, Richard
Gilder, Mrs. Anna Sanders, John M.
Gridin, lease M. Tucker, Barney
ianey, \V. Taylor, Mrs. Loeretia
Gibeon, Mrs. Mary Tucker, John <8
Gann, Robin Ward, Thomas J.
Goff Samncl Write, Mr.
raham, Andrew 3 Whitby, Rev. Thoe. H.
Harrison, Miss Anna White, Martin
Hawthorn, Jonathan C. Wight, Mrs. Clara L.
. James 3 Wtozcr, Mias Nancy
Harrell, John pr Jane Woolfolt, Jordan
Sellars Samuel
Stokes James
Sloncy Alias A/
Elian J
Slappey Henry J
Shan R
Stanford James Af
Stephenson Af
Sperry John A
Siver E
Sjience Thomas
Thomas lVm
Taylor Jolin
Taylor James
Tibbs IVII
Tison A/iss Rotlay
IVil.-on Reuben •
Wilson Robert
Woolbrigbt Jonutlian
lVuolbright John
Van Waggoncn John IV
TO IIE.’S'T.
S gj Tnr STOUR llOL’sr. recently occupied
iij, by J. P. Brooks, E*q., situatnl on Broad^tr.
■jlLnext door below the tin inauufuctorv of .Mr.
E. Kicbanlson. N. TlFl'.
Allanv, April 8,184G, 52 tf.
Lands For Sale.
f |VIIE undersigned oilers for rale tlie following lots
-*■ of I And, in tire 3d distrfrt of Baker Co., to wit:
117, 178, 183,191, 317 and 318,
All lying and formiug a SQUARE or BLOCK, on
the Chickarawbatchee, three miles south-west of
Gillkm, and three milc3 below S. B. Griuunett's
Turn Pike,-on the same creek. Anv persous wish
ing to purchase good lands, at low rates, will do well
to call on the undersigned, who lives on the Haw
thorn trail, in Decatur county, 25 miles below New
ton, Baker county.
P. S. Wc can make good titles to the above
named lands. NATHAN RACKLEY.
JAMES SAPP.
March IS, lm.
Fre*i» Drug* and •Vertictnes
Just Reetind and for Sale, by
WELCH & NELSON.
A MONG their well selected stock arc tho follow
ing articles
Mrs. Betts' Utere Abdominal Snppaters.
Georgia, Lottndts County. -
■aS/TlEREASVStephen Martin applies for Letters
* * of Administration on the estate of Charles C. -
Molloy, late of said cottnty, deceased. - -
These are therefore to cite, and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and'ereditors of mid deceased.'
to shew cause, if any exist*, why said letters stonM
not be granted. Given under my band, thia. llti»
dav of March, 1848. .
WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
by Dcxcaa Smith, Deputy Clerk.
March 18, 30d.
Georgia, Loundes County.
W1IEREAS, Samuel Maalden, late of tha eotir.-
* * ty aibresaid, died intestate, arid that no areJ;- .
cation fiaa been made for Letters of Admiautrauoh
on raid estate, of which due and legal notice la here
by given to all concerned.
uircu under my hand at office, this iCth day of
March, 1840. WILLIAM SMITH, c. c. o.
March 25,1846, 30d.
Fox’s Tooth Keys,
Epsom Salts,
Metslic Syringes,
Balsam Copavia,
Slass ‘ do
Castor Oil,
Hull’s Doulrio Trusses,
8p. Turpentine,
“ Singlo do
Macaboy Snuff,
Sand’s Sassaparilla,
Scotch do
Currie’s do
Mustard, in cans,
Sulph. Quinine,
Oil Spike,
“ Morphine,
British Oil,
Iodide of Potass,
Bateman’s drops.
Iodine,
Opodeldoc,
Musk,
Paregoric,
Kreaosote,
laudanum,
Citrate of Iron,
Fancy soap.
Salicine,
Bear’s Oil
Jalap, Pulv.
Macassar Oil,
Rhoubarb, pulv.
Tooth Powder,
Opium,
“ Broshes,
Cream Tartar,
Hair do
Scidlitz Powders,
Cologne Water,
Soda do
Extract of Roses,
Composition do
Slip. Elm, pulv. '.
Linseed Oil,
Fine Sperm Oil,
Alum,
Train Oil,
Salt I’etre,
Faris Green, in oil,
Brimstone,
Verdigris, iu oil,
Logwood, ground,
Georgia, Early County.
11E11EAS, Moses Weaver applies to me for
■ * Letters of Administration on the estate of
John McLean, lute of said county, deceased:
These are therefore, to cite, summon and admon-.
ish all and sihppilar, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why raid
letters should not be granted. Given under my hand
this 4th dav of Marrb 1846.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c.o.
March 18, 30d.
THOMAS H. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TROVPVtLLE, OEORUIA.
April 1, 1616, 51 ly.
For Rent.
THE place now occupied by John K. Stiin-
ron, over tin- store of Wm. E. Smith. This
nuement lias been recently re|«urcd and
painted, and is conveniently arranged for a large or
small family, and lias a large Cistern attached with
convenient fixtures for drawing water. For further
particulars apply to HUNT & PYNCIION
Albany, Dec. 31.1845, 38 tf.
TO GENTLEMEN OF
fTtHE undersigned respectfully informs the Citi-
zeus of Albany, und tho surrounding conr.tr)-,
that he has bought the LATEST PATEMT for
cutting Gentlemens Garments, which he warrant*
equal to the best New York style. He will regu
larly receive the latest Fashions.
As he has no partner with whom to divide the pro
fits, he is cimblra by strict attention to business, to
sell and work according to the pressure of the times.
The latest style of goods will be found at his store,
and Ready-made clothing, Hats, Caps, &c. &c.
All work warranted to be made to the satisfaction ol
Ids customers, as regards taste and fashion.
A. G. WEAVER,
Merchant Tailor.
May 14, 1845. 5 ly
"“stage hotel,
BAINBRIDGE, GA. ||jj|
T HE undersigned takes pleasure in tending to
his friends, and the public generally, his ac
knowledgement* for the liberal patronage he lias
received of them in times past, and in consideration
of-a continuance of their iaror which he respectfully
solicits, informs them that he has secured tlic sem-
As of an attendant, who will be prompt and vigilant,
to receive, and entertain, at all times, in a manner
unexceptionable in point, both of excellent fare and
good order, all that will rail upon him. To such as
limey the rich Havauna, or the generous grape, lie
simply rays that good cheer awaits them.
Tho undersigned would ask the patronage former
ly extended to the house or B. Crawford, which is
now closed. ID' Charges made to suit the times.
THOMAS MANN.
Bainbridge, February 25,1846, 46 -tf.
Gt'orgiu, Baker County.
W HEREAS, Curtis Nelutns, Administrator on
the estate of Siney Thomas, late of said coun
ty, deceased, applies to me fur Letters of Dismission
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite, summons and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of raid
deceased, to be and np|>ear at my office within tin-
time prescribed by law, then arid there to shew-
cause, (if any they have) why said letters should!
nut bo granted.
t tiven under my hand at Office, this, 13th day of
January, IS46. SETH C. STEVENS,ecu
January, 21,1846, 41 6m.
Iricorffia, Early County.
W HEREAS. Jesse Cock, Aihninistntor of the
estate of AugusttisC. Smith, dec’d, applies fer
letters ol dismission: f
These are therefore, to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of raid
deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why
said letters should not be grauted. Given under mr
hand, this 5th day of June 1845.
JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
January 28, 1846 42 Cm.
ALSO,
A great variety of UARDEX SEEDS; togetli
er with a good assortment of SCHOOL ROOKS,
Foolscap and Letter paper, Ink, l’cns, Quills, Black
sand, Scaling wax, &c. &c.
Albany, Dec. 24, 1845.
37 tf
JL.M.YDS FOR SME.
rpi
The tindenigned will continue to
transact a general
COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT APALACHICOLA, uxdeb the fibm or
FORT G.lt.VES
Wharf and Ware House.
(OI.D STAND.)
T HIS Large and commodious establishment is
again open for the reception of COTTON und
MERCHANDIZE.
The subscriber takes this method of returning his
tlinuks to the Public, for the very lilieral patronage
heretofore received, and •re*|iertfuliy solicits a con
tinuance of the same. He will Store Cotton at the
low price of Tirmfr-Jire Crnlt per hate, for the sea
son, nnd will give his personal attention to the
VVlicighing nmfShipping or Sale of cotton Stored
with him, without any extra charge.
ID* lie is prepared to mako Liberal Advances,
cither in Merchandize or Cotton.
Bagging;, Rope nu<l Sail,
constantly on liand, and for vale low.
Should any planters storing cotton with me, wish
toavail themselves of the Bay Market, I have made
arrangements with some of the First Class Strum
Boats, to tako them with their cotton (wticre they
make from thirty to fifty bales or more,) free of j
charge. In fact, I am always at lunne, ready and
waiting to render my services to all who may need
them, cither personally or by order.
CHARLES F. BEMIS.
Fort Gaines, Nov. 5,1845, 30 tf.
Georgia, Baker County.
VST 11 UREAS, George B. King applies to me fer
*», latter* of Administration on the estate of
Stephen T. Skillnun, deceased.
These are tlierefiire, to cite, summon and admon
ish all and singular,. the kindred and creditors of
said dec eased, to be and appear at my office within
the tiuio prescribed by law, then and there to shew
cause, (if any they have) why said letters should
not l>e granted.
Given under uiy hand at office, this 18th day ct
March, 1846.
SETH C. STEVENS,cco
March 25, 50 30d.
X sold on reasonable terms, and good Titles given: Howard & Rutherford.
No. 228, 3d district of Baker County,
Lee
Hagan, Sarah
Harrell, Francis J.
Hagan, Stephen D.
Hagan, Calvin N.
Dif. Coun, Justice of
Williams, Robert
Williams, Win. Jr..
WhUdeo,Mathew
Yawn, Martin
L. G. MeELVEY, P. M.
B»“bridge; Aj«l 8,1846, 5ft 3L
198, 15th
“ 248, 16th
“ 71, 32d
“ 254, Uth
“ 318, 15th
“ 370, 16th
“ 620, 5th
“ 361, 27th “ “ “
“ 92, 9th “ “ “
Oct. 29, 29 tf.] Albany, Ga.
Rqgdolph county,
Decatur “
Early
They have also determined to establish a
COALlf/SS/OlV HOUSE at New Obleaxs,
the ensuing season, where one of the firm will al
ways bo found. Their personal attention will be
given to all business with which they may be en
trusted. The luma) advances will be made upon
goods in store or Colton consigned to them.
THACKER B. HOWARD,
ADOLPHUS 8. RUTHERFORD.
Apalachicola, Fla., Oct. 22,1845, 28 tf.
Jllhany Jicadcmy.
rpiIIS Institution is now open for the reception of
-*• Pupil*. Tim Trustees have reengaged the
services of Mr. Dunham, who will, should tin* num
ber of pupil* require it, procure tlm service* of an
able Assistant. Ol Mr. Dunham's moipl character
and example, of his superior qualifications ns a
Teacher, wc need ray noli ring to the former |*trons
of the Academy, or to tliose who have not lad the
opportunity of such information, we ray confidently
licit Mr. IK is trot sttrjossed by any Teacher in trie
State.
The acknowledged health of Albany, its society,
schools, Churches, and tlie licanty ol its location,
con-pi re to render it a delightful residence 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 Give months, - 88 00
Common English branches, ..... 1300
Higher “ with I*tin and Greek, 16 00
THE TRUSTEES.
Albany. Jan. 14,1846, tf.
Georgia, Early County.
W HEREAS, Joseph 1). Hardee applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Willis Thnmjison, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish aU and
singular, the kindred and'ereditors of said deceased,
to shew cause, if uny exists, why said letters.should
nut 1st granted. Given under my hand, this 23d
day of February, 1846.
‘ JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o.
* March 4,1846, 47 30d.
Georgia, Baker County.
TX^HEKEAS, Abner P. Corley and Sarah Corley
77 apply to me for lettersot Adiniui.-tration<«»
the estate of Sugar J. Corley, late of raid county,
deceased.
Tla-se arc therefore to cite, summons and ad
monish all and singular, tile kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office with-
in the time prescribed by Jaw, then and there to
shew cause, (if any exists,) why raid fetters should
not he granted. Given under my hand at office,
tliis 5th day of March, 1816. .
SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. o.
March 11, 48 30d.
Valuable Lands For Sale.
L OT No. 326, in the 5th district of Early county
“ 152, in the 4th « • »
“ 361, in the 27th district of originally
Early, now Decatur county.
Lots No. 128 und 198, in the Ifith district of Sum
ter county.
Perfect Titles will be made, and reasonable terms
will be given. Apply to Col. M. Myeks,
Savannah. Ga.. or to
CHARLES a HAWLEY,
BawkinssUU, Ga.
March 18, m6m-
Just Reclved,
P ERStcamerEUFAULA.br
WILIJS B. HARRIS,
Java and Rio Coffee,
N. O. and Sc Croix Sugar,
Buckwheat Flour,
Goshen Batter,
Cheese*
Brown Soap,
Sperm Candles,
German and Cut Steel,
Powder and Lead,
Swedes -Iron.
Nails, &c.
Albany, February 35,1846, 46, ti.
ALBERT G. BUTTS,
WARE
HOUSE
AND
COMMISSON MERCHANT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Macon, October 1,1845, 25 ff
SESCS <29 @ SI IE IS ^ IB IB s
Factors and General
commission merchants,
Afalachicola, Floeida.
\Vj». W. Sub.
April 16,1845
W«. W. Chseveb.
1 tf
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ALBANY GA.
Will practice in the several Courts of the South-
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart cons-
ties.
ayo»i 16,381 . I &
Georgia, Baker County.
'lAT’UEREAS, John C. Sutton, Administrator on
7* the estate of Jacob Sutton, deceased, applies
to me to be dismissed from said administration.
These are tlierrfore to cite, summons and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be sod appear at my office within thi-
time prescribed by law, then and there to shew cause,
(if any exist) why letters dismissory should not isane.
Given under my hand at office, this 31st day of
January, 1816. SETH C. STEVENS, c c o.
February 4,1846, 43 Cm.
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts.
Tailoring Establishment,
IK THE SECQND STORY OF THE BRICK
BUILDING,
Over Hunt tf Pynchyon's Store.
davidTewis,
R ESPECTFULLY inform, the citizens of Al
bany und the inhabitants of Baker and also
tliose of the adjacent counties, that he will shortly
make such a choice addition to hit present assort
ment of
o&QBiaa &ao Qaasaaiaaoso
tliat he will be enabled to fill and execute any orders,
tint may lie entrusted to his care.
D. L cannot boost of having made )he Grand
Tour either af Europe, or even of ourown Universal
Yank-XMloodfeMlom—but he can ray, without flatter
ing himself, that he is a MASTER WORKMAN,
—ond that although be bos not graduated from such
splendid shop, as Bran Bntmmal or Copxt D’OasAr
loved to patronize, yet he pledges that oil who may
honor him with their custom aboil receive a regular
built 8oumutH Fit, iu either TIGHTS, ANTI
TIGHTS, or MEDIUM-ITES. fie will also
warrant all work that goes from Mu shop aa being
feitbfully executed, and mad# up hi umkuwnlika
style; and as he is in the receipt of the eariiast fash
ions, D. L will be enabled to tickle the taste of the
most fanciful fastidious—Naf ced except, that be
returns his moat grateful thanks ton generons com
munity for the very liberal eneourugemeut ho has al-
teady received, and respectfully solicits » contin
uance of its favor.
Albany, Sejt. JO, IS 15, S3 tf.
ment, which tlwy are authorised to sell at very 1
prices.
4 dozen fine white Shirts, with 40 plaits,
4 “ “ “ 26
C “ “ low priced with Linncn Bosom.-,
6 “ Calico “ assorted colors,
12 “ Hickory “
HUNT A PYNCHON.
Albany, Feb. 25,1846, 46 3m.
Fowltown Jlcademy.
(located Sit Mitel North-vxst tf Palmyra.)
rnHE subscriber* having procured the services of
* Mr. MATHEW eTwILUAMS,to teach in
this Institution for tho present year-, hereby gives
notice to the public that the Academy will be open
for the reception of pupils on Monday the 19th inst.
Wo are happy to recommend Mr. Williams as an
experienced and able Teacher of Classic and Eng.
I ish literature, also an uniform and firm dissiplinsrisn.
TERMS.
Elementaiy branches per Quarter, . . g4 00
Geography, Gnussmr and Arithmetic, - . 6 00
Iligher btanchcs of Mathematics »pd Classics, 8 Do
N. B. Apparatus will be procured os soon as
convenient. *
G. S.'OGLESBY,
WM. JANES,
Fowltown, Jon. 14,1845, t
I Trustees.'
•Bacont BaconI! BaconHI .
75,000
Jon. 21, tf.] - ( HORA &. MeGWEER.
HORA Sc XcGWlEB.
EALEj^^^Grc^erics, Dry Goods, Boots