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The people of thi# ogpend country have again
Men in their might, with tho determination to re-
ntablnh the independence of the nation, or perieb
in the attempt. At the laat accounts, the insurgent*
were 40,000 strong. A Provisional Government
hail been established at Cracow. Several encoun
ters had taken place between them and the Russians
aud Austrians, in which the Poles were aoccesarul.
It is to be reared however, that the force which will
be brought against the insurgents by Russia, Austria
and Prussia, who despoiled Poland of her nationality,
divided her territory among them, and subjected lier
years ago, had a taw native plants on it when clear
ed, and notwithstanding the (eld baa been under
constant cultivation with tbs plow, and tlw plants
have been frequent)/ cot down, there art few, if
any of them destroyed. We transplanted a few
plants from this field in January last, alter they had
laid a week out of the ground, and not one of them
died.
or tho superior quality of the Dear Grass for
makiog rope, wo have, besides the testimony of Gore
emor Call, the experience of several Farmers of
Irwin County, who have long been accustomed to
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. HENRY G. NICHOLS,
TAKES this matlind to inform his friends that he
still resides at the above place, and will give
bis attention to persons afflicted with Chronic and
auppoapd incurable ferae of disease. From hi*
success hereto fare in the management of such cases,
persona afleted will find it to tlieir interest to give
him a trial, fer if he does not permanently cure, he
mayat least mhisato their suffering.
Those especially laboring under Liter Complaint,
Dy*j>rpri,i, Rheumatirm, Lumbago, Splenitis, Bren--
chclis, Cough, Erysipelatous ajpxtions. Scrofula,
lrtprosy. Tetter, Syphilis Gonorhea Gleet, 'fie Don.
loutcur, Hysteria, Pclsey, Epilepsy, Chorea, Drop-
Carman L
sy, Atnenorhea, Prolapsus
Lit! of Letters,
R EMAINING in the Post Office at Albany, Ga-
on the 1st of April, 1846.
Alexander Mrs Mary R Jones John 8
Kitchens John
Locbeld James 9
land S
Lewis James M
I-oogL
Armstrong J
Belcher A P
Bryan S B
Byington J L
Burton G W
Lewis Bryan
Bassett W H
Bedell M
Baily F
Birt Wm
Chancy Wall
manufacture their own plow lines, and other rope
citizens to their despotic sway, will soon overwhelm for domestic purptwos, from this grass, and which n . - , .
them with number, tnd again snbjectthem to their lhoy i. superior for strength and durability,to ^wiuUdZw t\ I Cure, A C
iron rule. The Poles in France are preparing to ,„ y which they £a „ purchase, I Dr. N. will remove all cases of Stpiulitic Taut Coper J If
join their countrymen, and it is supposed that the | Gunny Bagging is an arlielo which is generally from the ay stem, and warrant them, no cure no pay. Cox Or W
revolution Is, or will be general throughout Ancient preferred by planter*, for packing coUon, on account ^ Pcraona living at a distance, who aro afflicted,* Clayton S3s . an B
Poland. : I of its superior strength, and heesuso It ls not liable .
The Farmers’ library | to rot when exposed to long continued dampness.-* giving symptoms, die., and enclosing the fee, 810, Canfield Master C IlalstctDfcCall Allen
And Monthly Journal of Agriculture, Edited by Wo aeo no good reason why tho Southern Hamp, or cun receive directions lor the management of their ^ olz y Matilda lv * m
John S. Sltinner, and published by Grtely <5* Bear Grass, should not furnish both bagging and ca * ei ‘
Me El rath, Tribune buildings, jY. York. Price ropo to tho planter, helieving as we do, that it may Albany, Geo., April 22,1S4G. 2 tf.
85 per annum. j be raised cheaper than any production which is now
Wc have received the April number of this valua- used for these purposes, and believing also that it la '
COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENCY
Cock IP
Dukes Grech R
Duncan Wm
Dearing A L
pavis Joseph
Durham R A
Dcnard Delia
hie work, nnd arc pleased to find in the list of its equal to the Manilla for rope, and superior to either IV I?Ik©2&EIB ,
patrons tho names of some of our esteemed sub«. Gunny grass or Hemp, for bagging. j
own sense of the importance of this subject to tbo GllOEtt and other property on Counnissicn.attair | Farthercon W
! South, in fact to the wbolo country, titan by adop- ecaik'.iuulu rate*. His iniiaute acquaintance; Gaylord J W
1 with OIm-.i a*-.I LS. I»MM • Vs • *
acrihcra. The work is well sustained.
Turpcutl.ic.
Luckcy Samuel
Laurens Peter
Long Nicholas
Lott M
1/insdcU Sims
Miller \V 1»
McCombs M B
Mulky L B
Mallard J
Afereliant I
AfcLcadon Henry
Afcreer L Q
Martin A
Morgan Henry
Nail Wm
Oglesby G S
Parker A
Perry John
Portor Af A
Poweli Daniel
Prather S IF L
Rivers Joel
Roborts B M
^CS3U» ! ^g 8
•Vertical I'otiartner&fP-
BMC.
np MM. CIs.IRK
—SeY at law, ' • ’
DOOTOTIB DAVIS A MATHEW8 auu*v\ Gbwu.
R EblECTfCLLYtofarathoettUrnsfifAlto^r! • . lte Counties of Baker. Lee, Deem.*
and vicinity, that the; hero this risr asroejated | Dili IgS^amt.r. RatoteTph and Early, of tbd
themselves in tho pntcli.o ot j li^tvwjtrrn Circuit, Stewart, of the Chpttahpo:
hope tliat their union will prove satiairtyty *° •**'? Thomas of tlm Southern Cir.-uit- '
mutual friends. _ ... \ umler the" Courier" 0jue, BroaifC
They will give prompt attention to all <ftu’ either,
, vi km. tads.v.lonbAx.
Their othco will he continued at tlie one, at pres-1 ,
cut, occupied by i)r. W. L. Davis. WftlTCIl & J01’(t3Il«
UTJuiragei left either at t?«-ir office on Broad ’ >* _■
st.,or at tlie rusklence of Hr. Mathews, comer of J g yfU Mt JY Ml m S .ST Mssi ft*,
Pine and Jackson wil he promptly attended to. ' snKVIU.E, L* Cmoi/v, Georgia.
Albany, .V,g.k7,1313. *0^ IVeembe.-3. at tf. J a
WM. K- d<* OBATFliiBlED,
Attorney at Law,
NOTICE.
H AVING eold my mercantile Interest to Witus
R: IIakrh, oa tho 1 Silt day of November h*r,
1 would respectfully Rcn;pnvud Mr. Harris to the
patronage ot ipy fermcr rustnruepi,
During my qhsepce feint the State of Georgia,
, Mr. J. C. Harris Is authorized to close uty unsettled
g; business. All persons indebted to me* either by
uoto or aceount will please make inumsliate pay.
meiiLto him. WM. E, SMITH.
| Jewett City, Conn., Jnn. S3. |810, tf
BL.’iKELY, Early County, Georgiy
Practices n tux Socth-westebx Cibcctt'.
Nov. 3, 30 tf.
n, n, SEALS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I1NON, Alabama.
A CARD,
THE RtibNcriber beg« leave to inform the
3[ljj citizens of Baker county and tho public gen*
IT Will practice In Bardoub, Macox, Rusasu.
i and the adjoining conntier.
i Enon, Ala., Oct. 8, 1815, 26 ly.
^iBLeniUy, that he is now putting, his House in j
Ills' Dining Room to;
Roby M
We copy tho following from the “Old Dominion,” I ”J k 77 r Pernor c5 intoVlX I A RowelfA 11 '' 1 ' 11 "
r tho purpose of showing the people of this sec-! ^ .„ >wM fo . | StTStSS. .!- C ; Gressoan Mrs Mary A Stoke. W
tion of Georgia the 4 golden harvcsU* which await
them ia the shades of our majestic pine forests.
ter already alluded to: j best localities lor promptly and advantageously dis-i Q r :g; n j i*
44 It will add to the prosperity of tho wealthy, give orders entrusted to Um care. For the ^
prontablo employment to the iabonug ela.^ L, re^^fTter.^sJ^rteS^ i "
""”7“,“ •7“* 1 10 Agriculture and maniiractoriea, but to tho poor it Inrin, Decatur, and Tliomas; and. in V.orida,* to *
p-jor laud and a slanted growth of pine, can will be an inestimable b.csaing. It will invito eon- t^e count,cs ol Gadsden, i^ecn, Jcfii r.-on, aud Maili-
the getting and manufacture of Turpentine , ensure a deuse white population, and make son. Tnc moat unexceptionable referenced will be
ti... i v , ’ ltnn _.;,u the South the richest and roost powerful portion of ■ given.
S I tho country. Cotton and Sugar can never bo pro-L # ^ f dcrs fur the present, may lie left at the store of
good land, c:i wu.cn w a thick growth of pme, av- duccd in * t abundance except by slave labor, and & Pyqchop, where they will meet
:y '"=!••« diameter, and the employment of a capital far beyond tha reach of; " . r UA 5 Ri ® 1 * ^LEV.
Jfccthigh? Wc want U10 poor. Tlie culture has therefore a tendency to! rr 'I’f.’. 11-1"
THOMAS H. HINES,
Uiorough' repuir, enlarging his Dining Room to | ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, about seventy feet in length, and will be aUo to ac-j -rnnrpvJT GEORGIA
Receiver Tax of Bakof Ctt. j oomuiodaUr at his old stand, a much larger oaintor! T ^ PVI / jL ^' A '■
ol peraons during Court tlnw than ha has am before j April 1,1948, 01 »y-
done. Ills table will !<> furnished at all times with; r
the best Uic country afflinU His stabling will also I J2So
be enlarged, and will he attended with gwd and at-1 ATTORNEY AD LAW
tivcly
make
Harrison Charles
Hadley T B
IliU W W
Henderson C B
erasing Iran ten to twenty inches diameter, and the employment of a capital tar beyond the reach of j" tft UA “ K,t * 1 * olilW: * > * !b^4*AK B
from eighty to one hundred fcet high ? Wc want tho poor. The culture has thcrelore a tendency to | jp- -fl« cS taftbe^tUahmaw Floridian will Huson Mrs Nancy
nothing but tho energy to make a trial, to add j ,nc rca»c tl»e number of slave, and exclude a white please insert the above twice, and forward his ac-j Hutto J
anoth-’r important and arofiable branch of industry I PfPO^on. But should the Hemp become a valua-1 count to the Albany Itatriot. The Albany Courier ] Henderson W
. * . * |.We st»p!c,as I contidently anticipate it will from the
to tins favorcu 4 mrt 01 Georgia. r 8 j mp ii cil y a ,»d case of its culture, and abundant pro-
About three years ago, t wo Graying individuals, daction, it will give tlm riclicstand most gencrons
located on the cart *-iJe of the river opposite this . reward to the laborer. There are none so poor as
will also copy three times.
G. S. ] Hall W
- ; Hidden II H
place, and commenced tlie Turpentine bu-inera. lo! « uahle to avail tlienuclvca of its advantage, to:
* . . , .... 1 • , 1 e . ....' some extent. The bounty of 1'ruvidencc has ida-
Thctrwbo.ce in c consis 0 0 1 cod it within thoir roach. The production of a few . , }tr
„sl a largo .ron pot. to which they affixed a wood- tcn .. , viu yield a sufficient anppoit for a.mall tami- *IUcar on Ids fercheLl’^flieownvi
en cover, ia which was inserted a tu> “still worm" ily at greatly reduced price.; a:>d where they may i ,„ c0 ,„„ forward, prove property, ;*y
the u-iioi” worth about eight or ten dollars. It; not bo able to |irorurc the necessary apparatus for
was not Ion- before they accumulated fifty or sixty j bo;lin S ,! ‘° llcn, P. lllc ” ra ' 1 « aul1 “*7 •» produced
, r , r.» . by sleeping it in cold water for tlie space ot twenty
barrels of ros.n on too hank of tho river, and 1»<I | ^ * whWl they can prop .„ more of it for
»olJ a proportionate quantity cf Spirits of Tarpon- j market with their lingers alone in tmoduy, than they
tine. The rosin was burnt through carelessness,; can pick of cotton in two. l/*t the culture be once
sir. 1 the men lackin'* stability cf character, aban- i introduced, and it will never bo abandoned while
dolled the busiucss^ Bui enough was done tu ! if^i Hemp is worth two cents per pound.”
prove what might be done by proper men with j
propci
HUOIG..TXO J VJL. | JohD3CnTJ
' “ 1 ' 0a P v,!l f; " a l!,c . * >* * , ,nJ * e Zr> Johnson J
i to Boy, who »*avs bus tratna u» JIM, and tliri lie T , « f
£ tatav io Muses Linton, ol ’1 iioums eouutv. | ">" son 1 M« Margarett
i s*ra aiid boy is ebout live lect three or lour in- j ** cr - an ”
in height, of rather Sight cuiup’exicu, and has a : Jackson Co!. Z
u requcs.cd! Jeffries James
ebar-es aial; Jordan Thomas II
lake him away.
MORGAN G. SWAIX, Jailer.
! Jenkins Wingfield
Snelgrovo Afr» II
2 Sellari Samuel
Stokes James
Stoncy Alias M
Shan J
Slappcy Henry J
Shan U
Stanford James M
Stephenson M
3 Sperry John A
Sirer E
Spence Thomas
2 Thomas IVin
Taylor John
Taylor James
Tibba IT II
Tiaoa Alias Roday
U'ilson Reuben
lVikcn Robert
IVoolbrigiit Jonathan
IVoolbright John
Van IVaggoncn John IV
tentive Ostlers and plenty of provender. He also
returns lib Blanks to hw lonucr customers snd hopes i Alhax\% ueobuUa
to receive a continuanco of thei^alronnge^^^ J npril 10, 1813. . * I tf
Newton, Baker county, March 18, tac. j
122,1810, 2 3L
S. T. MALLORY, P. .V.
Albany, Ga April 1st 1$4G. 52 3t
STAGE HOTEL,
| B.1MBRIDCE, GA. j
T 1IE undersigned takes pleasure In tending to,
hu friends, snd the public generally, hb sc*!
j kuowlctlgctnenU tor the liberal patronage he las
j received of tlietn in times post, and in consideration
I of s continuanco of liieir furor which ha respectfully
• solicits, informs them Bait ho has secured tbo servi
ces of an alien dauf, who will be prompt and vigilant,
to receive, and entertain, at all times, in a manner
unexceptionable in point, both of excellent tare and
good order, all that will call upon him. To such as
ianev the rich Havanna, or the generous grape, he
simply sayH that p«xxl cheer awaits them.
'l*l»o uiulersignod would ask tho patronage former
ly extended to the house of B. Crawford, which b ’
notv cloved. IU' Charges made fo suit the times. -
THOMAS MANN. ,
Bainbridgc, February 25,1840, 40 tf.
ALEXANDER A. ALLEN,
! drrofi.v£i , .iT Lin*
BalaMdxc, Dcrnlnr County, Georgia.
July 0,1815 13 v
AdiiiinMlrntar’x Sale-
A CUlii , Al5l.il to aa order of the Huaorahle In-
lei ior Court ot lhtkrr county, t-itting a* a Court
ol CnJ.oary, will U* soM, !«:»>re tho court hon. e
! door, in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart c«unty,cn
; tlio l.r t Tuesday in July next, lot of hud, No. 2*28,
igiuaily lav, now Stewart county, lyinj
Lht of Lcltcrs,
R EMAINING in U:e l*o»t Ofiice at Bainbridgc,
on the first of April, 18IG.
Avrltt, William Johnson, M ar y Ann
Ash, Chas. W. Kelly, M.
the i AMcrman, Mrs. Sarrah Ixcwis, II. II.
OBITUARY. ,
nears: ^ | - | 18tti distric t of said county, belonging to B.'e estate j Briant, Archibald F. O. Lee, Shadrach
Thu Tuupustixr IkEaxo.4 or North Carolina.'—} Died, on tho 18th inst., B. T. D. LAWTON, of AJh^rt G. Godwin, dec*d. Sold for Bie benefit cf! Bostick, G. W. 3 Landingham, John V.
4 the State never, to our knowledge, j E M |. t a gcd 03 yearn, 3 months and 2G days. He ] theju Ui* ar.d creditors of said deceased. Terms J Butler, John R.
to
r£T£M J. STROZiBMts
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Aljl nv, Geoixu.
apr'd 1C, 1815.1 tf
"THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH,
A TTOIISE Y AT LA IF,
Aixaxt.Cscecu.
xptii IB, 1«L 1 If
~ D. Si,. J. YASON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Auuxr, Geov.cia.
npril 1C, ISIS. 1 tf '
HENRY J. STEWART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Frovpriltc, Ga,
August 13,1843. IS tf
E. lticluxrd-stm.
Albany, April 3, Id Id,
N. TIFT.
This pa
(says the Fayetteville OhsencrJ l»as been in so j had been afflicted for three year/ with chronic dy
prosperous a condition as at present. I/ir.ds have j entary, which terminated hb career upon earth,
risen one, two, or three hundred per cent; negroes But we cannot murmur at tho afflicting hand of
have rirca prnbab.y fitly per cent., and labor is ( Providence, since iiis la hour* wore ended, his inis-
prolitabb tiiat the country is lull of nn.ney to make! nion iiccomplished. He has Iclt a wife and a large
i.ivo-tt.vuts. At u late public *a!e in Wilmington, i and numerous family, (ten sons and daughters and
«.f nay negroes, the average price paid lor men, thirty-three grand children) to mourn his abronco}
women and children, is stated to have been $550.1 nn j ypt Bmy should not mourn and lament ns those
in tlie lower j)tirt of Bladen, hands hired tor Irani j that have no hope, for his protracted sufterings are
$1*25 to $181. A gentleman who had gone to; ended, and his spirit has joyfully doparted for tho
Wilmington t«» *c!l Ins turpentine, m pocketing j bosom of its God.
81'JOi), remarked that Biat sum was the produce ot j As a husband, lie was tender and affectionate to
the lalior of lour bauds. j the companion of Iiis bosom,—as a lather, kind and
A* a consequence of tliis state of things, and for. indulgent to his children,—as a master, attentive to
the first time, probably, many jiersons irum the ujh \ the wants of his servants,—as a friend, ho was firm
per counties are moving down. The tide of Wes- j i„ |,is attachments, and faithful to ail the duties of
made known on tiro day of sale.
it ED DIN FAiilCLOTlJ, Adrnr.
pril 22, 18 IG, 2 tds.
• Bird, James or John
( Bryant, Joshua
Bancgan,
J Blewitt, W.
A«liuinislr:i£or’N Sale. ...
1X7II.L bo Bold Oil Friday, tlie 22il day of .May \ijoh:.
” next, attire late roridenco ot John McLean,
of Early county, ilec’d, all the perishable property
!»<•’ ujring to liie estate of paid deceased, consisting
of Uorso**, Hogs, Cuttle, tfheep, one yoke of oxen
and csrt, Corn, Folder, Bacon, lMantatiou Tools,
Household and Kitchen furniture, &c., &.c. Terms ' Collins, Jaspe
made known on the day. I Cameron, James
Moses wea\ er. Adm r. | C|];ipm , ni G .
. j Cloud, Philip
j Collins, Zachariah
Clay, Edmond
Cook, WiHi*
Cc:»k, Ambrosd
Cheater, Stephen
Cliisolm, F.
Curry, Miss Mary J,
Apri* 22, 18 IG,
tds.
NOTICE.
emigration may be said to have ceased en-1 For forty-three ycara he had been a member j r PlF" undersigned having purelmfe.1 the merran-’: Dickinson, 1-ewis
v 1 - - — ' 1 x tile interest ol »* in. K.
titvlv
The Wilmington Chronicle, printed
“Turpentine Region,” has tlie two followii
tides
Turpentine Distilleries.—Since we last gave some
account of these establishments in Wilmington,
they have increased in number considerably, and
several others are in the course of erection. Tho
(li.'liliiug business has in fart become a great inter
est here, one almost equal in importance to any
other. There arc now 12 establishments, running
of tho Baptist Church, of which ho had been for
killi, on Btc 13th dav
the above , niany years a Deacon, faithful
,v» «« ,,4.«4 .w. , v . . , ,, .... l - v i Donald, It. M.
. .1 * it: — i ol .NovemlKT Inst, rcspecttully solicits a continuance 1 ... ..
to.llthoobhgtUon. L ^ frrmT2rcuBten.cn. of tbo oraWtah-i *?r“\*?*
iipu*t, ho never turned ; mci ^ t Having made arrangem -nts for reidenbliing! ^ ,i e ’ * *•
ar- ; 0 f that office. As a philanthropist, lie never turned (inc o t> Having
his ears from tho cries of tlie distressed, but was n,e stock, he expects to be able in
.. reideufe! c .
few weeks to j Durham, Jolih
i Douglass, S. G;
ever ready to aid the unfortunate. Tho benevolent ..|R*r n rich assortment of Sprjng and Summer
institutions of tlio day, all found him a warm sop- tides for ladiea awl gentlemen's wear. His assort- J Darker, John
vaster, a libera! contributor. As a Master Mason, 1 «ent at pment cotowSi of article* ncceraary for the | Edinfk'id, John
iTowa, croc Rovcrocd by the ^n.ro toward, hi. j - * | ^“wiST
” ” nr if which will be rokl low for cash, or approved cred-i „ ■
. . Franc*., Jamc3
brethren and the world.
\Vi> have neen tho old and tho yemnff dio, hut ‘ WILUS Bi'HARRIS,
novor have wo *oon zo calm and praceful an end. ] Allranv, Doccmlvr 25, 18-lfi, tf.
about 30 .tills, in daily operation, and three more,' Knsrraving most forcibly upon our minds the trutli
a-hiclt, ahogotlier, a ill have seven stills, aro in c f tho .Scripture, w hich says, “ Mark the perfect j
progress. It is calculated tliat, when tho whole 1 man, snd behold tho upright, for tiro end of that man j ~pEU Steamer EUFAULA. Iiy
strail he in operation, thev will ose up 1300 barrels j„ peace.” I * _ WILUS B; HARRIS.
Just Recivcd,
kER Steamer EUF.AULA. In
> in operation, they will ose up tooo tiarreis. | H peace,
of turpentine daily, and’ torn out 200 barrels of I As his spirit gently |;1idcd behind the hills nf time,
spirits, besides the rosin and pitch. Thoeo in ope-1 am ) his son was silently setting, his respiration be-.
ration at the present time require about 1200 Urr- > came freer and more natural, ami his frame still
rels of turpentine daily, and make 160 barrela of more composed, anti) finally as he drew Ilia last
spirits, with tire usual proportion of rosin and pitch, breath, bo ejoaod his own eyes and lips, and then
In addition to these in Wilmington, there are a IWC etly smiled for the last time upon his beloved
great many distilleries, we know not how many, in companion. ” Oh, come to the bridal chamber,
the neighboring counties, and on tho line of the Death,” and see the good man die. There was no
railroad, tha products of which are brought here fer pang to mar his last moments—for he bad anxiously
sale and shipment, and others are going up in every looked for his dissolution-^** that he loved us less,
direction in the country around. but Jesus more. 8o let na number cure daya that
1 j we may, like him, die the death of tbo righteona j
Bear Grass, or Koutheru Hemp. : Use well might he have raid, “ I have finished my
This is an article which is destined, within a few; course, I have kept the faith; henceforth there is
, . W .. laid np for me a crown of righteousness, which the
years, to enter largely into lire prcrtuction and con- riRh tcou. Judge .h.ll give me st.thst day.”
sumption of the Southern States.
It lias a long, bulbous root, the leaves are a bean*
tiful erer-grven, forming st the surface of the ground
and shooting up in a large tuff to the heiglit of from
two to four feet In the latter part of summer, a
a single stalk shoots up from the centre of tho plant,
to the height of from five to seven feet, the top of
which is divided into small branches, which arc
covered with clusters of small white flowers. Its
whole appetraneu is beautiful: but we commenced
to speak of its utility. There is nothing in the
whole range of vegetable production which is more
independent of the labor and care of man for its
growth aud maturity, than the Bear Grass. It
flourishes in any kind of soil, rich or poor, cultiva
ted or uncultivated, though it grows largest on rich,
cultivated laud. Nothing destroys it,, nothing feeds
upon it, and U seems to be unaffected by drought or
moisture. Its annual product, as wpleam from a
letter from Ex-Governor Call to Gov. Mosely in
the Tallahassee Floridian, is about one pound of
clean hemp, equal to the Manilla, from each plant
a* this rate of production, an acre planted three feet
apart each way, weald produce 4,900 lbs. From
the same letter we learn that specimens of the hemp
shown fay Gov. Call, wero esteemed by intelligent
mereffaats to be worth 10 cents per pound in New
York. Taking half that sum as a safe estimate of
the valnu of the article at home, and it would give
tor the produce of
We can testify
tbs plants are ah*
At 10 o'clock, the corpse was conveyed to the
Baptist Church, while the bell tolled its melancholy
note.
otDss or rnoGEssiox.
J MASTER MASONS, e
Corpse.
? RELATIVES*
3 Citizens. £
After arriving at the Church, Rev. Wm. W.
Maund delivered a forcible and appropriate discourse
from Rev. 14th ch. 13th v. 44 Blessed are the dead
who die in the Lord,” Ac., which was listened to
by a large and solemn assembly.
The body of the deceased was then conveyed to
the grave, followed by a numerous coocourae of
friends, and intercd in due form with Masonic
honors.
Java and Rio Oifior,
N. O. and Sl Croix Sugar*
Molasses.
Buckwheat Flour,
tfowhen Butter,
Cl. ese.
Brown Sou pi
Sperm Candles,
German and Cast Steel;
Powder and Dad;
Swedes Irou;
Nails, Ac.'
Albany, February 25,1846, 4G. tf.
Ellis, Edw
Gil!»ert, Jepthl
* Gordon, Thomas D.
; Goodman, Rev. S.
! Holden, M.
* Grant, Joshua
* Gilder, Mrs. Anna
. Gridin, Isaac M.
i Ganey, W.
! Gibson, Mrs. Mary
! Gann, Rabid
Goffl Samuel
! Graham, Andrew
Harrison, Miss Anna
Laudingham, Peter
Lane, Mrs. L*
Moore, Jainos
Melvin* Wm.
Murphy, Hiram
3 McElvy, Miss R. A.
McEIvy, II.
McElvy, L. G.
Marshall, Joseph
Montgomery, J. J.
Mitchell, Green
O’Nccl, Daniel
Notes, A. E.
Owens, Wm. M.
Posey, Thomas C;
pope, Nat
J'attcraon, Jphn G;
3 Ray, John
llawls, R. \V.
Rawls, VVin. C.
Rich, G. W.
Russell, Mrs. Sarah j;
Ricks, Jackson
Reynolds, Andrew
3 Raminey, Edward
Ruff, A.
Rambo, Daniel
Sanborn, Ira
Studstill, Thomas
Rive, W. P.
Sadler, Wm.
Handers, 11. G.
Stevens, Mr.
Sims, Richard
Sanders, John M.
Tucker, Barney
Taylor, Mrs. Lucrctm
Tucker, John
Ward, Thomas L
Write, Mr.
S Whitby, Rev. Thin, It,
White, Martin
For Kent.
THE place now occupied liv John K. Btlm-
jii| son, over tlio atoro of Wm. E. Smith. Tld" ]
iiiiL tenement has been recently repaired and
|minteil, nnd i» conveniently arranged for it Urge or
small family, nnd 1ms n largo C|sl*tn attached with
convenient fixtures fur drawing wator. For further
HUNT A. PYNCHON.
Cn.iRSsES IS. HUiWEEV,
Attorney at Law,
IlairkinsYillc, Ga.
Will attend promptly to any business in thd
Southern anti South-western Circuits.
NOV. 20, 1845, 33 tf.
particulars apply to
Albany, Dec. 31. 1845*
US tf.
TO HEAT.
Tub CITY HOTEL, recently occupiod
by Mr. riauuml Balter. For particulars, sp-
iy Aft
ply at this Ofiiro.
Albany, April 8, 18 III,
52 tf.
Foicltoicn %/lcademy.
(Located Sir Miles Xorth-urst tf Palmyra.)
hig procured the services of
. Wild JAY
Thomas MM. Mfounelly,
Attorney a t L a w ,
VIENNA, Dooly Oounty, Georgia
ID’ Practices in dll tho Courts of tlio South-vVefct-
orn Circuit—Pulaski of the Hbuthcin, and Httu&tbti
of the Flint Circuit.
November 19, 1845, 32 iy.
nr»i!E h,. l ?cribcr» haviu'
Mr. MATHEW E. WILLIAMS, to teach in
this Institution for tho present vear, hereby gives
notice to the public, that the Academy will pc open
for tlio reception of pupils oij Monday the 10th inst
We aro liappy to recommend Mr. Williams as an
experienced and able Teacher of Classic and Eng-
**»hir * -
Fre«8 Orugs and •Medicines
Just Received and for Sale, by
WELCH & NELSON.
j Hawthorn, Jonathan C. Wight, Mrs. Clara L.
! Hillsmon, James 3 Winzer, Bliss Nancy
_! Harrell, John pr June Woolfoh, Jordan
Hagan, Sarah
Harrell, Francis J.
Hagan, Stephen D.
Hagan, Calvin N.
Williams, Robert
Williams, Wm. Jr;
Whtdden, Mathew
Yawn, Martin
A MONO their well selected stock are the Wknr- j ]„£ Court, Justice of
& SKft&L 4a.t-.i-. — McELVEYii.. U;
Mis. Boas' Uterc Abdomiital Suppotm.
Fox’* Tooth Kry»j Epsom Salts,
Metalk 8yringe«, Balsam Coparia,
Glass do Caitor Oil;
Hull'. Doublo Trusses, Sp. Turpentine,
“ Single do Moemboy Snuff,
Sand's Haisaparilla,
Bainbridge, April 8.1846* 53 3t.
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts.
A field near this place, which ns cleared abort rir
DR. R. Q. DICKINSON,
H AVING removed to Albany, tender, hi* Pro-
fessinnal Service, to the citizen, of the town
and ita vicinity.
Ida residence i. on. the lot improved by Dr. II.
R. Carey, near the new Bentirt Church, where he
may he found when not ahwnt on pwfcrefene!
bonnere.
Albany, April 99,1848, 3 41,
Currie'. do ’
Sulpb. Quinine,
- Morphine,
Iodide of Fotaw,
Iodine,
Mnsk,
Kreaoretr,
Citrate ef Iron,
Salic! ne,
Jatap.Palv.
Rlieabarb, pat*.
Opium!
Cream Tartar, -
Scidlitx Powder.,
Soda de
Composition do
Slip, Elm, pair.
Alum,
SaltPetre,
UHMIR tnotnhs after date, application will be
T nod. to the llooorabfe Court of Ordiimiy of
Baker county, for leave to sell all the lead, belong
ing I. tbo estate of Thotna. Howard, declared.
WILLIAM O. HOWARD, AdmY
April 98,1848, 9 4m.
JOB WORK of all Mnd. executed at thi. Office
with nralnnre and de.patch.
Anri) IA. 184A
KT DLASKS if all kitub/or sals at the Patriot
O/ke. Aril If.
Logwood, ground,
Scotch do
Mustard, in cans,
Oil Spike,
British Oil,
Bateman’* drops,.
Opodeldoc,
Paregoric,
Laudanum,
Fancy reap,
Bear’* Oil
MacaaaarOif,
Tooth Powder,
“ Broshes,
flair' do
Cologne Water,
Extract of Roms,
Linseed Oi l ,
Fine Spertn OO,
Train OB,
Pari. Green, in oil,
Verdigris, in ofl,
lish literature,alsoan uniform and linn dirsiplinarugr.
TERMS.
I Elementary branches per Quarter, .
g 1 Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic. - li 00
j Higher branches of Mathematics and Classic*. 8 001
N. B. Apparatus will be procured a* soon as
convenient.
O. A OGLESBY, >- .
WM. JANES. JTruatcre.
! Fowltown* Jan. 14,184G, If.
nllhamj alcudcmy.
T HIS Institution is now open for the reception of
Pnpils. Tlie Trustee, have reengaged the
service, of Mr. Dunham, who will, ahonliftbe num
ber of pupil, require it, nuznru the service, of an
able Assistant. Of Mr. Dunham's metal character
and example, of bi. superior qualification* as a
Teacher, we need my nothing tu the former patrons
of the Academy, or to those who have not had the
opportunity of such information, we ray confidently
that Mr; D. b not surpassed by any Teacher in the
State.
The acknowledged health of Albany, its society,
schools. Churches, and the beauty of its location,
conspire to render it a delightful residence far fami
lies. Parents residing out of town, who with to
send their children to school, can obtain good board
for reasonable prices.
TERMS OT IS&TRVCTIOSi
Primary class per session of fiivo months, - RS 00
Common English branches, ..... 12 00
Higher “ with intin and Greek. !C 00
8 THE TRUSTEES.
Albany, Jan. U, 1840, tf;
RICHARD F. & J, LYON* ,
ATTORMES .{• CQU.XSELLORS ATLA\i%
* ALBANY, Bake* Cot, Ga.
H AVE recently entered into a Partnership in this
Practice af Isaw t nml will continue the prac
tice in tho several Court* of tlie comities of
JBaker, Macon,
Ece, Booty,
Mlandolph 5 MMcatnPi,
Sampler, Mricitt.
All nutters submitted to tboir care in any of ihese
counties, will jeect with prompt attention, and be
1,.^
i. law,
TTTOR.YEY AT LttV, ' '
Bainbridge, Decnlnr Conaly, Georgia,
Will attend punctually the Snperior Charts of tho
Counties of EiHt, Bkker and Decatur, of the Sooth-
c,, „ brought tu q speedy conclusion.
* *4 0° | „,ril 30th 1845 3
ALSO,
A gnat variety of GARDEN SEEDS; togeth
er with , food tssortanrt of SCHOOL BOOKS,
Footsssp *ad Letter paper, Iak, Peas, Q*ilts,Blaeft
sand. Sealing wax, fee. tee.
Albany, Dec. 34, 1846. 37 tf
4 dozen fine white Shifts, with 40 plaits,
4 « 1/ « 20 41
6 <* 11 low priced wfth Linnon Bo
6 ** CaJicp “ ateorted colofs,
12 u Uiekorv 41
7 HUNT t PYNCHON,
Albany, Feb. 35,1840, 40 8m.
BORA A IBcGWIER,
Tk EALEllS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots
.Lr Shoos, Hits, Clothing fee.
Albany, April, 10th, 1846. 1 tf
LOST CHILD;
§300 REWARD,
T OST or STOLEN, from my Plantation on (he
-Li Chattahoochee River, six miles below Eufaulo,
a very likely Negro Child, near three year* old. He
was missed from tlie yard late In the evening of the
24th 'March j * thorough search w*i made that night
and fee several successive day. without discovering
a trace of hi* footsteps, which induces the opinion
that he may have been Stolen, the circumstance of
two men being seen oh the same day in tha
near tho settlement, also favor* that opinio*.
He is a thick set, full-faced chill, rather bowJeg-
ged, and hod a thick bushy head of hair, and I thlu
a forgo sear upon his wrtrt prodaeed by a burn.—
His name l« Rsubep.psrfasps be might answer to
it If he he stolen, I wfl) pro the above reward fer
the apprehension of flb* Oust; and if he has-haea
wifi pay the purchaser tha amoral ha paid
ferbim, tatfaQ expeMafe* farnfoUag at wMk the
infunnption. I will also pay any rensOoaMa dp.
mend Jar any intelligence eornmaniritod to me. rt
to Ur. Thomas LowryTlNear Eafarta, Ala, which
may lead to a discorarj.
1 JOHN If. HOWARD.
Cohnbas, Ga, april 15, |816, I 3t.
July 9, 1845,
JOHN BILBO.
attorney at law,
ALbAXY GA:
WUl practice ip the several Courts of the South,
nestertt Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart eat*
april, 18,184 . i tf.
ALBERT 1 G. BUTTS,
WARE EZa HOUSE
A XD
COMMISSON MERCHANT,
JIACOJI, GEORGIA.
Macon, October 1,1845, 25 tf.
nRDICAIi NOTICK;
D OCTOR MEAIJS having removed to tho resi*
donee of Cul, Jons Tourtisa, Message* may
hereafter be left either tliero, or *t his Office, oppo
site the h American Hotel."
N. B. A servant will atwtv* lie iii attendance at
thooffic*. [april 16,1846, t tf.
doctor reals,
CINE MATTER, ho is now prepared to Vaccin-
ate all who may desire tho operation.
Albany; April it, 184C, 1 tf;
s&£as &
Factors and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ArauiQflicoia, Fluxipa.
W-. W. Cnxxvwx.
UUOVGIIT TO JAIL,
A T Dmvton, Dooly county, Ga. on tho 1st iuaL,
TWO NEGRO FELLOWS,—one nomad
biun.tbe other named Baowx, who sajr they be
long to Nathaniel TetmiUe, of Early county, G*.
The owner will pfoasp prove property, pay txperoe*
and nit theta dwdy.
'SAMVEL P. BOND,'Jailor.
April 15,1846, 1 tf
Thai liudcnlgncd will continue to- -
... tramart a general . •
commission business
AT APALACIROOLa, under the riw.ilrjr!«y.
Howard A Rutherford,
Administrator’s Sale,
TX/UJ. h* aoMon 8a‘.nriay the 18th of April ntsh
* ' at tbs residence of John Bpehannoo, in Early
Monty, all tha perishable propatty belonging to the
ettatt of Henn Gao, dNanad, eoiafating of llanea,
1 logo. Cows, Ac, Terms made known ou the day
ofrafo. SILAS WILSON, Adm'r.
March 4,1316, 47 ids.
They have also determined t l
COMMISSION HOUSE at New Oxueass,
R>0 etmatag sraaon, where one of the firm will »1.
WSJ* ho found. Tbetr personal attention will bn
given to rtlbuiinesa with which they nuy be en
trusted. The usual advances will be made upon'
good* in store or CoUon conripned to them.
THACKER B. HOWARD,
ADOLPHUS S.- RUT>[ERFORD.
Apalachicola, Fla., Oct. 32,1845, 28 tf.
Bacon! Bacon!! Bacon!!!
75*000 POUNDS of prime Georgia cured
Jan. 31,
f .Bacon, for sole by
If.] I IOR A & MoG WIER.