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Oregon territory really ore. Itwroii
been premature and illtimed for Mr.
tain to anticipate the “aei'ion of Co _
< as they call it in the United States,) by
offering an ultimatum,' or any other propo
sal, at that particular moment, mil as
soon as the derision of Congress, and the
course which tho President is prepared to
takeUpon it, are officially known, we have
no doubt that Mr. Pnkcnham will be fur
nished with instructions to enable hint to
nice* die emergency with concilntion and
uitli moderation, hut without the slightest
surrender of the dignity or the interests of
this country. At present no such final in
structions have been called for by the state . _
of the question. ’mrnls, the whole of the militia, and two land ministered to bis comfort It
In the House of Lords, on tbs 11th nit.. Lord ^drons of horreto march ip the j of much comobtion to hh friends
=
; willi tlic~ Senator
their appearance
and announced
ionnl committee,
r a provts-
noitfied to
them lhai thtf members of the former sen
ate, who remain in Cracow, were to form
themselves into a new ono with Herr Kopf
as their dresident. The general then or
dered the bridge to be repaired as soon as
nossible. Dcfore it was completed, two
Russian staff* officers announced the near
approach of an imposing Russian force.
Men mime the bridge was repaired, and im
mediate orders wetc given by general to
four companies of the SclunelTing regi-
OBITUARY.
this life in Albany, 3d inst Mr. WIL-
WADE, in the 30th year of bis age, after
ten or twelve days confinement, which he bore with
Christian fortitude and resignation. The disease
that terminated his existence was a pulmonary af
fection, with which be had been a long time afflicted.
Mr. \V. was a native of North Carolina, but for
some years past rstided in Madison ooo nty, Florida.
He otme to this plaoefor medical aid, hot hia dis
ease baffled profcasional thill, and hurried him loan
early grave. Although the time of hie ftaj among
as was bat brief, his mild dipasition end amiable
manner, won for him the respect and esteem of the
little circlo of acquaintances which surrounded him
DR. R. Q. DICKINSON,
H AVING removed to Albany, tenders his Pro
fessional Services to the citizens of the town
and its vicinity.
Hia residence is on the lot improved by Dr. II.
R. Casey, near the new Baptist Chnrcb, where he
may be found when not absent on professional
Medical Copartnership.
DOCTORS DAVIS & MATHEWS
Albany, April 22,1816, 8 4L
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. REMBY G. NICHOLS’,
Albany, Georgia,
rrtAKES this method to inform his friends «l>»t he
still resides at tire above place, and will give
_ his attention to persons afflicted with Chrome and
be a source “PI**® 1 incurable forms of disease. From his
■datives to *“ cceMhoretofi:>rei »»be management of such cases.
„„ - 1. . , ... persons affleted will find it to their interest to rive
. j. . . ... ... .. ..... 1 licy were rcctved by the loud hur-, know, that during his abode among us h* received him a trial, for if he does not nermanemlv eonx he
Cbrenden moved for such portion, of the Uplomatic rn £, of ,|> e congregated ’ inhabimnt..— t all that kind atMtioo which courtly and hospital. at.leai muUm^‘irT u ariX i ' *
correspondence respecting tire Oregon aegocialion Meantime the first Russians who had no- !itylove to bestow, and that his last moments were These e
ttssinne who had np- ; ily love to bestow, and that hia last moments were
as the Earl of Aberdeen might think it consistent prouclicd, look possession of the cattle and ! cheered and supported by all the soothing influence
with public duty to produce. In answer, Lord the main guard house, but with feeble which the holy office of religion can so well im-
Abordcen consented to hying a portion of tho cor- '""''hers. Gen. Collin ordered a reinforce- part.
rdf Ore discretion of suppressing for the present a Russian troops under Generals Pantikin
large portion of the correspondence between the and TrustoiT, soon followed the advanced
British Minister in the United Stales and himself, Runrd. Shortly afterwards General Collin
which would be injurious to the public interests.— "nd an interview with the Russian com-
. r • ninnder-in-cliici, Gen. Rudiger, at which
114 , , • jil waa agreed Mini .the cily should be eur-
“Ills true that the government of flic : winded by tiro Austrians and the Rus-
Initcd States has acted differently, but sians in equal numbers, and that the gor-
-1 - .1m ft.i.i.liAti saw jlilLicnl f. ..a,.. 'I I..- i • a ■ ... -* ..
“ By foreign hands his dying eyes were closed,
By foreign hands his decent limbs compos'd ;
By foreign hands his humble grave adorn’d
By strangers honor’d, and by strangers mourn’d.’,
IT The North Carolina paper* are requested to
copy.*
their situation is different from ours.' Tire j riron dufy siiotdd^
alternate’ days. On the 4lh Gen. Collin
ordered into the citv two guns and two
[itadrcns of the Holirnzolleron Light
battalion of tho
executive government of the United Slates
bad to call on the legislature to lake a di
rect course on this subject. The President squadrons of
of the United Slates proposed to the Ante- Horse and the
n—n l*>ni.l:itiirp n r.Tlnin ini>s<n» in'. «... ...
Hobenegg
I into Podg
wliicli lie required their assent ; and, of G f infnnirv, cavalry, onif some artillcrv.
course, Ire was under the necessity of fur- || n also placed troops in Wadowice. If
Dishing them wuh the material* on which , i) le Prussian troops enter the city, the ser-
to form an opinion in coining to n decision
on a question of such .ini|>oriancc. But
tlmt is not our case. Her majesty’s gov
ernment have no intention of calling on
Parliament at this moment for any opinion,
nor do i understand that it is tire intention
of my noble'friend, or of any other member
of ibis bouse, to call on Parliament at pre
sent to pronounce an opinion. These cir-
ciimsinuccs, therefor?, would have iuilis-
pn-cd me from voluntarily laying on lire
laiile information at this moment. An-
vicc will lie otherwise portioned out
Tire conditions on which* the Austrian
general received the capitulation of the citi
zens of Cracow were—1st. That they
should deliver up to him all flic known
lenders*of the rebellion who remained in
- ■ ,r C? 1
ces. 2nd. That a toial disarmament of
the inhabitants should take place, and that
weapons should be deposited in lire castle
before noon on the oib instant. And 3rd.'
, ,i Anv person who, during the stav of the
tlier reason also would prevent me from Austrians in Cracow, appeared with wen-
voluninrily coming down willi nny surli in-1 pons in his hands, or in whose dwelling
.vcr GRIST MILE,
npHE undersigned respectfully informs the eiti-
sens of Albany and its vicinity, that his Grist
Mill is Spain in operation; lie is prepared st the
shortest notice to do grinding in s superior manner,
and solicits the patronage of the mill-gaigg comma,
nitv. ASA SIXQUEFIELD.
Albany. April 29,1346, 3 It.
Il snd'vicinity, that they have this day associated
themselves in the practice of their prpfeisipo, and
hope that their union will provs satisfactory to their
mutual friend*.
They will give prompt attention to all qfflieitbcr
in the citv or country.
Their office will be continued at the one, at- pres
ent, occupied by Dr. W. L. Davis.
CT Messages left either at their office on Breed
Will practice in tho Ceu
SitVWOTt^cU'"'. ? l, * ,t * hoc
NOTICE.
TTAVIXG sold
JOLb;
rate tneir sunerings,
ly laboring ander Liter Complaint,
Dyspepsia, JBtenm--— r —*— *■—
cherts, Cough, Ei
Leprosy, Tetter, Syphilis (Joooriea Gleet, Tic'Dim-
Itmreux, Hysteria, Halsey, Epilepsy. Chorea, Drop
sy, Amenorkca, Fnhysvt Elen, dye., 4*„ Piles,
Hernia, Calculi of the Bladder, Ulcers, Ifylroccle,
«Je., woold do well to consult him.
Dr. N. will remove ail ease* of SrraaLmc Tatar
from the system, and w arrant them, no cere no pay.
IT Persons living st a distance, who are afflicted,
would do well to call in person, if not convenient,
by communicating, post paid, with Dr. Nichoiy,
giving symptoms, tee., and enclosing the ice, 910,
can receive directions for the management of their
cases. -
Albany. Geo, April 22,1346. S tf.
Han ois, on
1 would respectfully
patronage of my former customers.
“ ' absence from tho State of Georgia,
i* authorized to dose my unsettled
business. All pemons indeUed to roc, either by
note or account will please make immediate pay
ment to him. WM. E. SMITH.
Jewett City, Conn, Jan. 23,134$, if
A CARD.
FOUND,
O N the road between Albany and Bainbridge, a
large Calf-skin POCKET BOOK, containing
ml papers which maV ire valuable to the owner,
ng which I* a deed from M. W. Britt toRD.
Pittman, Ac. The owner can have It by proving
orerty and paying for this advertisement. Apply
this office.
April 29th , 3 3t
Georgia, Dooly County.
TX^HEREAS, David S. Holland,
' * on the estate of Sumner Hi
formation to tin* bouse. • I must admit 'lint j arms of ony kind should he found, should
trom lire aspect of the negotiation, ns re- be j,i<|g,fo by court martial within tnenlr-
pnrtcd in lire papers wliicli linvc Irccn pro-• f on * r | l0Ura , '
•tiicc-d in the United States, and which I j According to the Silesian Gazelle, that
am in a condition to produce to votir lord- portions of the insurgents who surrendered
.hij>.n" inference might fairly lie drawn not j ( 0 i|, e Prussians were promised pardon on
inferable to tire result of tire negotiation in ,| IC condition of siibmiiiing to the arrang-
which we are engaged—they would be ; mems which mav l>e made in tlreir regard
rule uinted to induce tie tcaugur unfavorably | |, v the three protecting |>owers.
«>f'he result. For Ibis reason, therefore, I j * The Breslau correspondent of the Wes-
-•m'tld have wished nut voluntarily tosub-| Cr l ining states that il was generally be-
mii to the house, in such a singe of 'he licved ilierc on ibe Gth insl, ibal the great
neg'iiiaiiou as that iq whicli we have now |hod.y of ilie resurgents would retreat to the
airived, communications which are cnlcu- i mountains of Gallicia, and there commence
i ited to produce such an oiiinion.—■ (Hear) ■ guerilla warfare. According to the game
Nevertheless, it is my decided opinion, that j correspondent, the incorporation of Cracow*
. nil an opinion would lie unwarranted.— with the Prussjan monarchy is hpenlv de-
I 'Mutiot Irring ruyveil 'to believe, my lords, sired bv the citizens. The Mannheim
however ihe effect produced by the papers j Alii-nd Zeilung nlso expresses the opinion
1 luve referred to might lie, tts I have said j ,| inl Polish insurgents will relire to the
—leannol, I repent, bring myself to believe Cnrpnthian mountains, and there act the
ibut ritiy reaspiiiibie doubt remains t^four I p nr t of the Circossians.
being able to bring this ipatlcr to n sniisfuc-1 • —
lory conclusion.— (Hear, hear.) I linw I The Solar Art*
notioiitv of ih« ninccre desire of both gov-j The irfvention of tho Daguerreotype ha* created
tnarrive nl I lie refill ; and I hope ; an t . m in delineating with the most beautiful acco
unt my noble friend will not iliiitk m«' [ r;l( .y r the^humun lucedivine.” Indeed no painting
tfriih v ol any ttnyotinoouJ eonducl, if I i whatever, can convey ro perfectly the generalex-
w liirli in ; prefaion and individual features of the countenance,
Adminiiiti'mtor
Holland, laic of
paid county deceased, applies to me for letters of
Di”-miMton from raid AdmininUtration:
These are therefore, to cite, summon and admoc-
i>h all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
raid deceased, to be and appear at my office w ithin
the time prescribed by law, then and’there to shew
COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENCY
©IE@3S<5IL£k AhSJIfi IPSjtBaKHE)^
STlIIE subscriber having established an office in
x Albany, U prepared to SELL AND BUY NE
GROES and other property on Commission at foir
and reasonable rate*. His intimate acquaintance
with South-western Planters generally, and his long
experience in the business, wilt aftbrd him the
best facilities for promptly and advantageously dis
charging all orders entrusted to his care. For the
present, his operations in Georgia nil) be confined
to the counties of Baker, Lee, Snoger, Randolph,
Irwin, Decatur, and Thomas; and, i* Florida, to
the counties of Gadsden, Leon, Jefferson, and Madi
son. The most unexceptionable references will be
given.
Orders for the prosefit, may be left at the store of
Messrs. Hunt & Pynchon, where they will meet
with prompt attention. GABRIEL SIBLEY.
THE subscriber begs leave to infora the
citizens of Bsker county and the public geo-
lly, that he is non putting bis House in
repair, enlarging bis Dining Room to
about seventy feet in length, and w>U be able to ac
commodate at his old stand, a ranch larger number
of persons during Court tirqe than he has ercr befere
done. His table will be fqrnished at all times with
tire best the country affords. His stabling will also
andwiU"’ “ ’
use
E.W.WAUUS*. TUM.«. toaoAN-.
■>* Warrc-u & Jordan,; gt
st.or at the"residence of Dr. Mathews,corner of - ''' • ^Sj .3 II.,
Pine and Jackson st’s., will be promptly attended to. starKYILLE, Lee C- ■■■, G. .-^1,:.
Albany, Aug. 27,1845, SO tf. jJ December 3,134N 34 tf.
u v. K, OfiRlt’EIBfBDj
Attorney- at Law,
n L.1KEL V, K ,: -' ! S County, Georgia.
pJElCTICES IS T!IZ*eo-.-.-i:-W£?IEItS O.CVII.
Nov. 6. 31) tt
ATTORNEY at law,
EVOX. Alahaina.
IT Will practice in IIutioaT., Macon, Rvnsiu. .
and the adjoining counties... .
Eitoo, Ala., Oct. 8,1845, 58 ly., ^ ^
THOMAS H. HINES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TKOUPV1LLE, GEORGIA.
April J, 1846, 54 ly-
> enlarged, and
ntive Ustlrre i
be attended frith good and at
tentive *,'
return, hi. thinks to
to reoeive a continuance of their fatronage.
1.. \v. BROCK-
Newton, Baker county, March 18, t*c.
2d aio 3PHsjL2J?s
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Aupv, Gzoaora.
april 16, 1845. I tf
m
STA6E HOTEL,
B-lINBHinQE, G.\.
ALEXANDER A. 2VLLEN,
nMTTORjrkV ,§T WH‘,
Bniubridge, Dcratur County, Georgia.
July 9,1845 l»y '
rpilE undersigned takes pleasure in tending to
1 promp-t
tbdhy,
IT The
.Vbany, April 22,1846, 2 3t,
editor of t*
,,, -k„ iJ- rneeunoroi tl»TUhhassee Floridian will
111 ^ e - ***y * cUcra should, insert the above twice, and forward his ae-
r m P —A „ ,p- olrf . 'count to the Albany I*atriot.- The Albany Courier
April, 1840^ K ^ at 0ffice ’ I"* 21st day ol | wiU l|f0 ^ , b ^ Umee . ’ G . S.
April 29th 1846.
PLEASANT H. KEY.c c o
Baker SherilPs Sales.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT,
W ILL be sold before the Court House dour in
Newton, Baker county, between the usual
hours of sale, t!ic following property, to wit:
One sorrel home, aboql 4 years old, and 7 head
of stock cattle, marked * swallow-fork and two un
derwit.* in one ear, and ’cropand ever and under,bit*
in the other; levied on as the property of Elizabeth
Musgrove, to sati.l'y one fi la from Baker superior
court: John J. Williani v
and William Cooper'.
if lar
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
IN Troupville, on tbe 11th inst, a Negro
Boy, who says his name is JIM, and that he
belong, to Moses Linton, of Thomas oounty.
raid boy is about live feet three or four in
ches in height, of rather light complexion, and has a
small scar on his forehead. The owner is requested
to come forward, prove property, pay charges and
take him awav.
‘ MORGAN G. SWAIN, Jailor.
April 02,1846. 2 3t.
hi* friends, and the public generally, Ms ac
knowledgements for the liberal patronage he has
received of them in times past, and in consideration
of n continuance of their fesror which he respectfully
solicits, informs them that he has second toe servi
ces of an attendant, who will be prompt nnd vigilant,
to receive, and entertain, at all times, in a manner
unexceptionable in point, both of excellent fore and
good order, all that will call upon him. To such as
fancy the rich Havanna, or the generous grape, he
•imply say. that good cheer awaits them.
The uiularxigned would >>k the patronage former
ly extended to the boose of B. Crawford, which is
now dosed. CT Charges made to suit life time*.
THOMAS MANN.
Bainbridge, February 25,1846, 46 tf.
•l.-eline to inform him of the st
llu: present juncture jof affair.., lit Mfljrs. I or p re , cn i M naturally the blonded eflectsof light
ly’* Uoyi-rniticnl may think proper to lake »„a thade. When skilfully directed by the Solar
in pursuits of tht: negotiations. He may ; Artii-t, tl.c portraiture is as critically correct as if
look oa il I ha I, believing as I do, that war j impressed by the same hand and formed in the same
is the greatest calamity (hat can Befall a matr ix. It is, without indulging the portico licenaa,
nation, am! the greatest crime generally the direct cmenation of tic great God of Day.—
that a nation can commit—(hear, heur,)—1 Fsasxux, culled fire from Heaven to protect oar
lie nitty rely that every effort cotisisicui j iive*—D.Gt£RXE brought it down from iu Celes-
witll tile national honor will be employed , t j t | Abode to perpetuate a representation of our ex-
lo avert il. (Hear, hear.) My lords, I j^cuce.
will not lav claim to yoor indulgence hey- We have been much pleued and delighted with
ontl vvliat 1 am fairly entitled to; 1ml il 11 * n exhibition of colored Daguerreotypes taken by
might without presumption add the expres- 1 j| r . Lewis, of this City. In stylo,execution and . . .
stun of an opinion, it would be, that you | beauty of Cni.li, they are equaltoany webaveseen. i
would beheve that ihe conduci of this great; The apparatus used by Mr. L., is the improved*io-; ^ [|<?I) n Mtrion M Sk^Tarul Newton H. Skaggs*
transaction will be forbearing, conctlnlory, [ vention of the celebrated Pzczbe, to whom was a-, Adin’ts of Lemuel B. Skaggs, dec’d.
mod orate, and jttst, without any sacrifice ; a.rJcd “ the Medal, the four First Premiums, and i Also, lot of land number 180; levied onaa the
of honor or (lie real interest* of the country. u«e two Highest Honor* given at Exhibition* in J property of Benjamin Johnston to ratisfv two fi fiu
v* Elizabeth Musgrovc
A!» », the lot of land and mills on tlie Ichav.av-
nocawny Cret k, situated in the 3d district of Baker
Ca, N<k not known, but known as NVatta* Mills;
1 vied on os the property of Iti.-hard P Watts, to
satisfy a ti fa from Baktr su|>crior court: John
Hcntz and William (J. Howard, (Atlinr’s of Thomas
Howard, dec’d,) va said Watts.
Al«o, the lot of land in the 3d district yf Baker
county, Whereon Wm. G. Pierce lives, number not
known, bnt levied cn R» his property—also, one
negro woman named Hannah, and child; levied on
as Ilia property to ratisly a ti fa from Baker superior
couit: Harrison & Raney vs Pierce Jc Keel.—
Property pointed out by pi ns att’v.
Also, lot of land, number JOG, In the 3d district of
Baker county; levied ou as the property of William
H. Luckie. to satisfy two li fas, one from Baker su
perior court: Welch & Kppiug vs Wm. II. Luckie,
the other from Putnam intcrior court: Jd*. Griegs
vs raid Luckie. Property pointed out by defen
dant
Also, the lot of land in the 3d district, whereon
Wm. Keel lives; levied on as his property to satisfy
a fi fa from Baker superior court: Ilarrison & Ra
ney vs Piercd de Keel. Property pointed out by
plai uriO's attorney.
AUo, lots of land, No** 230,210, 211 and half of
242, in tho 3d district of Baker county; levied oo
TO RF.t'T.
fet* Tire STORE HOUSE recentl.
H!!I by J. F. Brooks, Em{. situated on Broad-dr.
JJtiinext door below the tin thanufactonr of Mr.
E. Kichardron. N. TIFT,
Albany, April 8,1846, fig tf.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned having purchased the mercan
tile interest of Wm. E. Smith, on the 13th day
of November last, respectfully solicits a continuance
of patronage from the customers of the establish
ment. J laving made arrangements for replenishing
the stock, he expect* to be able in a few week* to
offer a rich assortment of Spring and Suinmer ar
ticles for ladies and gentlemen’s wear. Hi* assorts
ment at present consist* of articles necessary for the
use of planters, together with Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Nails, Iron* dec., all
of which will be sold low for cash, or approved cred
it. WILLIS B. HARRIS.
Albany, December 25, 1846, tf.
For Rent.
Just Rccived,
P ER Steamer EUFAULA, by
NVILUS B. HARRIS,
Java and Rio Coffee,
X. O. and St. Croix Sugar,
Molasses.
Buckwheat Flour,
Goshen Butter,
Cheese, .
Brown Soap,
Sperm Candle*,
German and Cast Sted,
Powder and Lead,
Swedes Iron,
Albany, February 25, ISIS, 46, tf.
THE place now occupied I
ire of Win ’
John K. Stint-
son, over the .tore of Wm. E. Smith. This
tenement ha* been recently repaired and
reed, and is conveniently arranged for a large or
small family, and haa a largo Cistern attached with
convenient fixture* for drawing water. For further
particular* apply to HUNT &. I’YNCIION.
Albany, Dec. 31. 1645, 38 tf.
Fowltown Academy.
(Located Sue Miles Aorth-teeet tf Palmyra.)
rftHE subscribers having procured the services of
A Mr. MATHEW E. WILLIAMS, to fr*ch 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 Clauic and Eng
lish literature, abo an uniform and firm dissiplinarian.
TERMS.
PETER J. STROZIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Auaxt. Georgia.
april If!, 1845. 1 tf. .
THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albast, 0rone ia,
april 16, 1645, 1 If
D. Sl. J. VASON,
ATTORNEY8 AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
'AzsaxTrGzoaou.
april 16,1815, 1 'tf
HENRY J. STEWART,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Troupritle, Ga. ' T>J
August 13,1845. 18 tf
CHARLES S. HAWLEY,
Attorney at Law,
Havjkinsvillc, «d. i^.-
Will attend promptly to any business in tho
Southern and.Sa *
Nov. 26,1845,
d.Sauth.wctteni Circuit*,
33 tf.
Thomas IB, Donnelly,
Attorney at Law,
VIENNA, Dooly County, Georgia.
IT Prtctlccs in all tlie Courts of tho South-west-
ern Circuit—Pulaski of the-Souihem, and Houston
of the Flint Circuit.
November 19,-1845, 33 ly.
(Hear, hear.) Hut, my lords, on <lie other
hand, it is certainly * possible (ihmlglt I
would reject the notion) that all uur cherts
utaybc unavailing, in that case I con
only sny, .that it w ill bo my endeavor not
only lo secure the support aitd countenance
of every one of your lordships, but the sym-
^ and approbation nlso of everv state
. i * ■ - ‘ “
Elementary branches per Quarter, - . 84 00
Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, - 6 00
Higher branches of Mathematic, and Clanics, 8 00
N. B. Apparatus will be procured as soon as
convenient.
G. S. OGLESBY,
WM. JANES,
Fowltown, Jan. 14,1846,
I.
Trustees
Ere*h Drags and Medicines
Just Rectited assdfor Salt, by
WELCH & NELSON.
A MONG their well selected stock are the follow
ing articles:
Mrs. Betts' Utere Abdominal Suppoter*.
Fox’s Tooth Keys, Epsom Salts,
Metalic Syringes, Balsam (^pavia,
Castor (
Europe, "tind of the whole civilized
vorld. (Hear, bear,.) My lords, I think
my noble friend will, pcrbn|it>, not expect
ine lo go further into I lie subject at present
nnd I will conclude the few words which 1‘
have thought it necessary 10 address lu “ Wbit find I here 1
your lordships, by repealing emphatically . Fair Portia’s counterfeit T What demi-god
what her majesty has been graciously jjutii come to near creation T Move there eye* t
pleased lo say Yrotii l lie throne :—“Thai no! Or whether riding on these balls of mine,
effort will be spared, consistently with lltc 1 Seem they in motion 1 Here are sever’d lips,
national honor, lo bring lltisqiieslion loan :p*rted with sugar breath; so street a bar
early and a successful terminal ion.” I Should sooder such sweet friends: Here in her hairs
Tho Nureinburg Correspondent of I he 2d ! The painter plays tbe Spider; and bath woven
instant, state* that Iho whole of Russian • A golden mesh lo entrap tht hearts of men,
Poland was in open revolt, that several cn- j Faster than goals in cobwebs; Bat her eyes,—
gage mems bad already taken place be-' How could he see lo do them? having mmle one,
tween the troops and the-insurgents: that jHethinks it would have power to steal breh his,
at Wilno, rounds of grape shot hud been And leave itself unGnUhed.’’
fired ug&inst the people
New York. Bcstou sod Philadelphia.’’ Professor ’ from Baker superior court: John Here* snd Wm. G
Plumbe, say. the New York Herald, “ has long been | How* nL Adm’r* of Tho.. Howard,&. other, dec’d,
redded a, the Ameriran fcg-nfo" JSSTfilSK
Those who mayvt.it Mr. L s. Rom will he high-^ ^ dislr -r of lcvied (>n „ llU
ly gratified with nn cxacniaation of hi* rpecimenii j property to nti^ly a ti fa from Baker superior court: —~
and afro with nn irresistible desire to have perpclu- ; Ji,j.es H. Croc Lett vs said Pierce. Property point-1 Glass
•ted in Solar Beams, tbe likeness of some dear refe- : cd out by pfeimiff's nttorocy. | Hull’s Double Trusses, Sp. Turpentine,
five, or some still dearer Lady Love. Inopening; Also, lots of land, Xus. 239, 241 and the east half — - - -
one of the Caskf ts containing the
complished female of our City, w«
from cstching Urn admiration expressed by the Bard, v ,**"stigg.7 r 'ProMrt J ’ Mireed'out bj : Sniph. Quinine,
of Avon m tbe following glowing and life giving, . . “ Morphine,
” Also, loti of land No’* 270,297,258, in the 8th! Iodide of Potass;
district of Baker county; levied on as the property' foline,
of James Chance to satisfy two fi tas from Baker i *i„.y
superior court: Howell Cobb and 'others vs James ^
Single
portrait ot an ac- i of lot in the 3d district of Baker county; levied; g^, SsiaparilU.
.rape
, Ic, and that the Rus
sian soldiers had been ordered .to give no
quarter.
THE POLISH REVOLUTION.
It will be seen by tbe extracts from foreign nears
which we give below, that the brave bdt unfortn-
nate Poles are again crushed by their foreign mas-
tore, snd are msy justly suppose that those patriots
who may escape death from the vengeance of their
tyrants, will Be made to submit to a system of more
odioas vassalage than that which they have hitherto
hone. Bat the spirit of liberty In Poland, can
. never be extinguished; it drill rise again from the
■shea of bor martyrs, and finally overcome her
April 29th, 1346.
SttAmSHIlfilSs
In Milledgcville, on the ISth inst., by the Rev.
Jobs W. Bakes, Col. E. D. HUGUENIN, of -Sa
vannah, to Miss JULIA E.. daughter of Dr. Tom
linson Fort.
Chance.
Abo, lot of land No. 329, in the 8th district of
Baker county; levied oa as Vie property of Isaac
Brinson, dec'd, to satisiy a fi fa from Baker superior
oit: Wright Murphec vs Isaac Brinson and
xthew Falrdcth, makers, and Gieen Tinsley en-
rser.
Also, tho residence lot whereon Mrs. Brazile
lives, in the 9th district of Baker county, number
not known; 1 tried on as tbe property of Green
Tinsley to satisfy a fi fa from Baker superior court:
Wright Murphy vs Isaac Briarem and Mathew Fhir-
cloth, makers and Green Tinsley endorser. Prop-
Sheriffi
COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES.
SDe HdlBWHSa
H AVING procured PLUMB’S celebrated Da
Gcsssua Aitaratls, is prepared to take
colored or uncolored Likenesses with critical accu
racy, and in tlm most improved and elegant style.
He returns his flanks to the ladies and gentlemen
oC Albsny, for the veiy liberal patronage he he*
“Subsequent accounts represent lltc in
surrection os having completely failed.—
The Paris correstuimlciil’ of the London
Times says; “Tin- insurrection so incon
siderately commenced by the Poles, is, ere
this, suppressed.^ Theit ) will come reac-
CrACOW OuCLFIED BV THE AfSTRfANs
—Subjoined is tile orticittl-tcctmnl of tlie
occupation of Cracow,, ns dra-— l- -
General Collin, of the Austrian
Cracow, March 4.-
■ tited front thc'ciiy on t
city painted out by Tinsley.
H B GUNNISON,
At the nme time and place. Will be sold.
One lot of land near GillionviUe, formerly occupi
ed by Robert Hardie, at present occupied by Mr Tho
mas, levied on as die property of Robert Hardie to
sundtT fi fa. fan Baker superior court, viz:
G. Jontaon and others vs Jaimes G. Johnson;
property pointed out by James G. Johnson.
Abo, the undivided one half intereat in tho house
and lot at present occupied by AldenGage in the
city of Albany. Levied oo as the property of Alden
Gage, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Baker superior
April 29 1816 3 tds
ge Sale,
JUNE.
I the Court Iloure door in
““‘j, on the first Tiieeday
Bilal hours of sale, the
lies'in Flint Riv-
? and a half miles be-
property of Wm. K.
H fi fa-, viz: A. P- 1
Moore. * Property
Deputy Sheriff.
.* . •
Citrate of Iron,
Ssliehte,
Jalap, Pulv.
Rheubarb, pulv.
Opium,
Cream Tartar,
Seidlitz Powders,
Seda do
Composition do
Slip. Ehn,pnlv.
Alum,
SaltPetre,
Brimstone,
Logwood, ground.
Mica boy Snuff
Scotch do
Mustard, in cane,
OU Spike,
British Oil,
Bateman’s drops,
Opodeldoc,
Paregoric,
Laudanum,
Fkncy soap,
Bear's OU
Macassar Oil,
Tooth Powder,
“ Brushes,
llmir do
Cologne Water,
Extract of Roses,'
linseed Oil,
Fine Sperm Oil,
Train OU,
raris Green, in ail,
.Verdigris, in oil,
‘Albany Academy.
FTtHIS Institution is now-open for tbe reception of
A Pupils. The Trustees have re-engaged the
service, of Mr. Dunham, who will, should the num
ber of pupils require it, procure the services of an
able Assistant Of Mr. Dunham’s moral character
and example, of hi. superior qualifications as S
Teacher, we need ray nothing to the funner patrons
of the Academy, or to these who have not had the
opportunity of such information, we ray confidently
that Mr. D. U not surpassed by any Teacher in tbe
State.
Tbe acknowledged health of Albany, it* society,
boob. Churches, and the beauty of its location,
RICHARD F. & J. LYON,
ATTORXtES ^COUNSELLORS AT LA IV,
ALBANY, Bake? Co., (in.
Baker,
Macoiij
„ _ _ESx Dooly, V**S
Randolph, Deratin'.
Sumpter, Irtcin.
AU matters submitted to their cate in any of there
counties, will meet with prompt attention,'and ho
broughttoVsphedy conclusion,
april 30th 1816 3 ly.
J. LAW, j
• ATTORNEY AT LA TV,
Baiubridxf, Decatur Comity, Georgia,
Will attend punctually the Superior Courts of tfcs
Counties of Early, Baber Snd Decatur, of the South- -
i of the County of Thoma# of the South
western, and of
ernCiicoit.
July 9,1845,
oohspire to render it a delightful residence for fami
lies Parents residing ost of town, who wish to
tend their children to school, can obtain good beard
for reasonable juices.
TERMS OF INSTRUCTION.
Primary class per session of fiive mentis, - S3 00
and Greek, 16 00
THE TRUSTEES,
tr.
Higher
Albany, Jan. It, 1846,
lOEDICAI. NOTICE.
JjOCTOR MEAI^8 baring removed to the rad.
— dense of CoL Job* —.— . _ .
hereafter be left either there, er at hi* Office, oppo
site the “American lloteL”
N. B. A servant will alway. be in attendance at
the office. (april 16,1846, 1 tt
13 y
JOHN BILBO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY OA.
Will practice in the several Courts of tho Sooth*
Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart conn*
ties.
april, 16,184. j If. .
ALBERT Cl. BUTTS,
WARE EZi
HOUSE
COMMISSON"'MERCHANT,
?IACOX. CiUOKGI V.
Maeon.OctoberI.I845. 25 tf.
ALSO,
A great variety of GARDEN SEEDS; togeth.
er with a good assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS,
Foolscap and Letter paper, Ink, Pens, Quills, Black
•and, Sealing wax, ic. See.
Albany, Dec, 21. 1815. 37 tf
BORA & McGWIER. ’
D EALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boot.
Shoes, Hate, Clot* *
Albany, April, 16th.
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
A T Drayton, Dooly county, Ga. on the 1st inst,
TWO NEGRO FELLOWSr-cmc named
Isiux, the other named Baowa, who ray they be:
long to Nathaniel TeimiUe, of Early county, Ga.
Tbe owner will please prove property, pay expenses
and talm them nway.
SAMUEL P. BOND, Jailor.
April 16,1846, 1 tf.
Cautionary Notice.
T HE subscriber hereby forewarns all person*
against trading lor two Notes of Hand, for
twentyfive (26) dollar* each, riven Ire him and
made payable to Jacob Curry, or Dearer, dated Keb.
1646, and dip tlie 25th dav of December naxt.
SESQS Q*_3SIEVES a
Factors ami General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Arxiiancoz-y Fboxio.i. ^
I., fa
1**1> gl!. ■
Tliv uiuleoi,:,^ will
’ tnsnvjiet n gom n.l
COMMISSION BUSINr~
AT Al’AtAClIICOLul. um r.K the ram