..' '. -. ______________ .,'.--..'- -n, LEGAL -N NOTICES. Franklin Saperior Court. AT 91AMBERS. Robert J. Floyd, 'omp't., , VS. I/ IN -, Curtis and Griswold, eta,/ IN HANCERY. defendants. I IT appearifig to the Cotirt from fidavit filed in this case, that said'LeWis Ct is and George Griswold, trustees of the Apa.Lchicola Land Company, and said John M. Berrien and David . Selden, who are ddtendants in said cause, reside beyond the limits of this Territory, to wit : the said Curtis and driswold, in the state of New York: and the;'said Berrien and Selden in the state of GeorgiA. It is ordered, that a notice be published onq6 a week for the space of four months. in the "Coinmercial Advertiser," a newspaper printed in this district, before the ensuing term of said Court, requiring said defendants, and each of them, to appear and answer, otherwise the complainants bill will be taken pro confesso: against them (a copy-teste.) GEO. F. BALTZELL, Clerk. Apalachicola, May 30th, 1844. fel 4m Franklin Superior Court. .AT CHAMBERS. Robert May, comp't., ] Curtis and Griswold, et al., IN CHANCERY. defendants. J TT appearing to the Court from alffidavit filed Sin this cau.ie, that said Lewis Curtis and George Griswold, trustees of the Aipljc!iic'la Land Company, and said John M. Rerrien and David Selden, who are defendants in sid c:us-e, reside beyond the limits (iof this Territory, to wit: the said Curtis and Griswold, in the state ol' New York; and the said Berrien and, Selden, in the state of Georgia. It is ordered, that a notice be published once a week for the space four months in the "Commercial Advertise," a newspaper printed in this district, before the enumnL, term of said Court, requiring said defendants, and each of them, to appear and answer, otherwise the complainants bill will be take pro confess: against them. (a. copy-teste) GEO. F. BALTZELL, Clerk. Apalachicola, May 30th, 1844. jel 4m Franklin Superior Court. AT CHAMBERS. Thomas L. Mitchel, comp't. ' V. Dodge, McDougald,Calhoun and Bass, trustees of the Franklin Land and Apala- chicola 'Lot Company; CAN R LewisCurtis and George t N CHANCERY Griswdld, trustees 'of the Apaladhicoli..'Land Co.;; Mers,' assignee in bankruptcy of George W. Ross, defendants.' IT appearing to; the Judge by affidavit filed in this cause Vat said Daniel MdDougald, James S. Calhoun a Charles L. Bass; Lewis Curtis and George G-iswold; and Myers, reside beyond the limits bf the Territory, to wit: 'the Raid McDougald', Llhoun and Myers, in the state of Georgia; the said Curtis and Griswold, in 'the state of New York; and the said Bass in the state of Alabama. It is ordered, that a notice be pub- lished once a week for the space of four months before the ensuing term of this Court, in the Commercial Advertiser, 'a newspaper "printed in this District, requiring sai&defendants to appear and answer, otherwise the complainants bill shall be taken pro coanfesso: against them. (copy test) GEO. F. BALTZELL, Clerk. Apalachicola, May 31st, 1844. jel 4m Apalachicola District of Florida. In Superior Court-Franklin County. Alphonse Loubat, ) INCHANCERY. vs. " 'David D. Churchill, Bill to foreclose Mortgage. T appearing to the Court by affidavit, that the said David D. Churchill, the above defendant, resides beyond the jurisdiction of this Court, and out of the Territory of Florida, but within the United States: It is ordered, that publication be made in some newspaper published in the city of Apalachicola, once: a week for fotw months, re- quiring him to appear and answer the said' bill of complaint on or before the expiration of that timp, or the sqd. bill will be taken as confessed against him,. ad such 'further- order given in the premises to the Court mayseem justice. (Copy-Teste.) GEO. F. BALTZELL, 3. .L. BRANJtji.' 'Clerk. .;,.i Solicitors'fr Cofipl'ts. Apalachicola, Feb. 28, 1844. mll.-4m .FraukliR Ilperrior Court. SSpri, Term, 1S4.1. G. Semmes,). vs. Damages. $500-Attatchment. Elias Simpson,J TUHE defendant and 1ll persons interested are L notified of the institution of the above suit, t and'are reqired to appear and plead as required Sby w. .* A. G. SEMMES. : ApalaclhicQa,S Jan. S, .184. anl'2i)3m "- -._ vU "Superior Court. }j ivr B Tsh I 1 . :, W "n. I .'-'E tI; osure of Mortgage. -T' ' r' bndant abrMnd all persons interested are .I notified othe institutio'i i thlie above :. --at, I wil! n ply to thle Judlge .)1' tie .ri:r ,urt of Fran in County, at the Spring of sai lQourt, 1544, for a foreclosure of said .* A. O: SkMES, PIff's Att'y. -N.N no V,, '24, 184.. apl20 3m 1-t *1 'klina superior Court. S''vs. I A ) Vs. Bivrenee, formerly Bill of Divorce. S"--'b'eth Burns. j ,? '-T t.--'i4>ltt in this case will tbk, hen'ice, ,'ia l o I the Ok '4t y of Octoher '.._.;. I ill I J t lt ke the positionss of Timot- '-'-_4itr' 0 -vI case at r. Clerk's Office in the City --' ;ola,' at' Wciph time and place the ndant may at-end. 'R.-J. MOQES, Att'y for PI'T: 5)et" iOola, June 25, 1814. je29,3m r, ,s Ckson Superior Court, q .) the Spring TernM, 1844. LJIBEL FOR IyVORCE. ',ef' ant ir said case, will *ake notice S hall proceed to take the testimony J"' 3. Pittman, William Gay, WVilliam .1 mes.Barnes, Esq., on Mond'v the .ti-r o- Ty next, at 10'o'clock, A. M.. at 0, I t IIttle & Brothers, Rocky Mout, y interrogatories now filed wit' 1 al o aid'Court. YONGE & TAYLOR, Solicitors for Complainant. pril 2d, 1844. ap9 1m _i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES, NTOTICE--ix months alter date I shall apAlv- to the Hon.-Judge of the County Court of Jackson county, for letters of dismission from the administration on, the estate of Sampsi,,n Pope, late of said county deceased. I% .SARAH H. POPE, Adm'x. Jackson County, July 26, 1844. a3-6m N OTICE.-Six months after date, I will apply to the I-.n. W. G. M. Davis, Judge 'of the County Court of Franklin county, for letters of dismission from thlie estate of Thos. H. Thompson. H. B. STONE, Admhinistrator.' Apalachicola, May 16, 1844. myl8 6m N OTICE-Six months after date I will apply to the Hon. .Judge of the County Court for Franklin County, for letters of dismission on the estate of John Norton, late of said county, de- ceased. JAMES GREEN; Adm'r. Apalachicola, April 17, 1844. .a20 6m N OTICE.-Six months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable Judge of the County Court of Jackson county, for letters of dissmission from the administration of the estate of John S. Ran- dolph, late of said county, deceased. FRANCIS R. ELY, Exceutor. Mariana, Feb. 1st, 1844. fehb, 4,| XTax Notice! N conformity with an Ordinance, passed by the Mayor and Council of the City of Apa- lachicola, March 22d, 1844, entitled "An Ordin- ance ro raise a Revenue for the use of said City." I, Peter Hobart, City Tax Collector, have this day levied upon, and will on the 16th day of De- cember next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., in front of the Apalachicola Exchange, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, so much of the fol- lowing described property, as will bring double the amount annexed, together with all costs and charges of sale. Blocks. 36 D2 q, 26 H2 H2 Fl Al D2 HI Imp'd E2 43 1 C2 Imp'd A2 Imp'd 10 8 17 B2 Imp'd E2 Imp'd A2 E2 Fl E2 HI Hi 15 30 Imp'd C2 Imp'd A Imp'd A2 7 F2 Lots I 4 15 3&3 3 4 9& 12 1 1 &9 5&16 11 6 9 6 &7 7 3 2 3 11 10 6 5 11 9 4.& 1 9 & 12 8 '7 00 00 2 4 15 To whom assessed. } cts. A. T.Bennett.......... 22 00 C. E. Bartlett,......... L. Birdsal,.......... J. C. Birdsal,:....... Calhoun & Bass,...... John Evans,........... C. Edmondson,....... 8 2 5 2 5 10 ( 2 ; 29 ( John Gilmore......... 2 5 F. R. Griffin,.......... 1 ( Estate of John Gillispie, 2 Jacob Harvey,......... 7 John Kerns,........... 3,5 John Kennedy,........ 2 J. C. Love............ 3 ( William Low.......... 3 ( Charles MeKinney,..... 5 ( J. Martin............. 4 ' Mitchell Marzell,..... 3 Jno. T. Myrick........ 5( Joseph Mitchell,....... 4 K. McKenzie............ 5 ( 7 R. M-itland & sons,.... 7 ( 2 Peter and Jos Mitchel.. 6 ( A. J. Norris,............ 3 ( Ogden & Ferguson,...... 1 Dan'l. Ryan.......... 3 ' John Ragan,.......... 2 Prank White.......... 3 ( Thos. L. Wingate...... 27 Henry Williams,....... 6 ( PETER HOBERT, J City Tax Collector. June 7th'. 1844. jel5 6m 75 50 50 00 50 00 50 00 25 50 5.0 5O )0 )0 )0 2-5 23 25 O0 50 O) O0 )0 )0 25 25 25 O0 75 30 Ai^Itie ce To raise a Fund for the _ospital. Section 1. Be it Ordarne d by or and Council of the City of palachicola, '?W, m and after the first day of September nexlt following taxes shall be levied upon all passed arriving in said City by sea, viz: Upon eich aln every passenger by sea, coastwise, the sum of fifty cents, and upon each and every passenger arriving by sea from any foreign country, the sum of two dollars. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, That the own- er or master of each and every vessel arriving at this port, after the first of September next, shall render without delay, under oath, to the Trea- surer of said city, a true and full amount of all passengers arriving in his vessel, and said owner or master of such vessel, shall pay to the Tre"- surer of said city, the tax aforesaid upon each and every passenger, for which tax the vessel shl'il alst be held liable; and any owner or master of such "essel, refusing or neglecting to comply with the provisions of this ordinance shall be liable to said city in the penalty of fifty dollars. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained. That the fund arising from the tax aforesaid, shall be reserved and used only for the benefit of tlhe City Hospital, under such regulations as the Mayor and Council may prescribe. Passed by Council, 20th June, 1844. DAVID G. RANEY, Mayor. James F. Farrior, PORT WARDEN AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Apalachicola, Fla. May always be found at the office of Farrior & Co. No. 41- Water st. He would respectfully so licit the patronage of his friends and acquain- tanices. dec'25 LEGAL NOTICES. Apalachicola District of Florida. FRANKLIN COUNTY. , D. K,.Dodge, Compl't, ' J e and In Chancuy. James C, Watson, ot al. Def'ts. ) T appearing to the Court, from the report of the Master in hancery, in this case appointed, That the followfig sums are due by the parties hereinafter ni tioned, for the instalments here- tofore called in, on their stock in the Franklin Land ard Apalachicola Lot Company, public no- tice is hereby given to the parties respectively, to pay the same to Benjamin F. Nourse, Receiver iW said cause,, together with the interest thereon, from the first day of March, 1843, or their respec- tive shares will be sold at public auction, in ac- cordance with a decree of the Court of Chancerw" for the District aforesaid, to pay the several amounts so due and owing. Sate first W.dnes- d iv in December next, to wit: . D-iniil McDougal, principal and interest, due 1st larch, 1843.. ................. .. ;.I'I 00 Hud-iin .\. Thornton, 3,310 61 Burton Hepburn, or his assigns, were i'ndebted on the same day and year... 972 716 John D. Hl[owell................... 365 98 13B: order of the Hon. Samuel W. Carmack, Ju.-,_-e of the Superior Court of Franklin count v, in tlie A,:,.achicola District of Florida. R. J. MOSES, Master in Chancery..' Apalachicola, August 19, 1844. ' P RiNTERS' AND BINDERS' WAREROOM, N,_s. '2:' and 31 (G.Id street, New York.-The "Hoe Printiing Pre;ss, Machine and Saw Mi u- factury, being-under the management and direc- ti.n of Riclhard M. Hoe and Robert Hoe, continue to manufacture, it greaitl' reduced prices, Print- ing Presses, H diulic Preses, Sltandiiig Presses, Self-inking uii,.clii'.. Chases, Cases, and every article necessary for a complete Printing Office, a '.upl; of which, including l ple, ink, &c., &c., theykegp constantly on hand. H-.,e & Co's Patent Single Cylinder Press, has been recently much improved in many essential particulars, with a view to adapt it, to first-rate book printing, as well as excellent newspaper work. A considerable number of these machines are now in daily operation in this city and else- where, doing the work very 'rapidly, and in a superior manner. The improvements in their Double Clinder Press, not only greatly increase its'.speed, but render the press much more durable and less lia- ble to get out of order. It is the only machine adapted to the most r.i|jid new-'pdJper printing. Tiicy are also the iriiiilactiuii-,'r vi t lie Patent Washington and Smith Pres;is, %lhich are so ex- tensively used by printers throughout the United States and Canadas. They call the attention ft' Printers to their new Machine C ard Prt.%s, with' which one boy can jrntt 15i.ri) cards in the best style per day. This machine is very single, uid not liable to get out of order. Its inking appara- tus is self-acting. The "Hoe" Co., also manufacture a. Cylinder Job Press, of large foolscap size, which requires two boys to attend it, who at the same time drive the machine with their f'et. It will print from 1500 to 2000 impressions per hour, and do good work. The "Hoe" Co., assure their friends, and prin- ters generally, that no pains shall be spared to maintain the reputation of their establishment and that all orders entrusted to them will receive prompt and, careful attention. Editors and Proprietors will be supplied with estimates in detail for Printing Offices or Binder- ies, by informing us of the style and quantity of work which they desire to do. .Hoe & Co., manufacture Cast Steel, Mill, Pit, Cross-cut, Circular, and other Saws, a supply of which they keep constantly on htiand. Jobbing and Machine work in general. June 1st, 1S44 .. ..... .. .. N. B.-Publishers of Newspapers in the Uni- ted States or Canada, who will insert this adver- tisement three times before the 1st of next July, and send one copy of their paper tous containing it, will be entitled 'to the payment of their bills on purchasing four times the amount thereof. H UNT'S MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW, Established July, 1839, by FREEMAN HUNT, Editor and Proprietor, Ten Semi-Annual Volumns, of about 800 pages each, completed. With the number for July, 1844, commenced the sixth year of the existence of this standard Periodical. It is the only work of the kind in this or any other coun- try; and, although mainly dev'.t':d to the interests and wants of the commercial and business com- munity, it has become an indispensable work of reference to the Statesman and Political Econo- mist throughout the commercial world. Its con- tents embrace every subject connected with Com- merce and Navigation; Agriculture and Mannu- factures; Currency and Banking; Fire aid Mar- ine Insurance; the Laws and Regulations of Trade, (including important decisions in the dif- ferent Courts of the United States, Great Britain, France, etc.) It has and will continue to be the aim of the Editor and Proprietor of the Merchants' Maga- zine to avoid every thing of a party, political, or sectional bias or bearing, in the conduct of' the work-opening its pages to the free and fair dis- cussion of antagonistic doctrines connected with the great interests of Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, and the Currency. :The Merchants' Magazine is published at No. 142 Fulton street, New York, on the first of each month, at five dollars per annum, payable in ad- vance. A few complete sets of the Work embrac- ing ten semi-annual volumes of about 800 pages each, neatly and substantially bound, can be had at the subscription price by applying at thie office as above. ' SNew York, July 1st, 1844 ^Ans? OrniMnance providing ifor the arrest of offenders, &c. ti, u 1. Be it ord'iined b4 the Mayor and CO* 'nE f the City of Apalachicola, That in all c ises, in complaint being made of the violation of any ordj.nce of said city to the. Mayor, he shall hav' 1 power and authority to issue his warrant direcftpo the Marshal of said city, com- manding him forest the person or persons com- plained against; ad detain him, her or them until otherwise ordeijef, the Mayor. - Sec. 2 Be it furtli'r ordained, That in all cases when judgment may 'hr.jendered in the Mayor's Court against any person for a violation of any of the ordinances of said city, the Judge of said Court may remit such portion of said judgment as in his opinion may be. .,'rp-r. when its appearing that such offence was (c .ninfitite under mnitrigating circanstances. Passed hy Council 30th May, 1844. DAVID G(. RA .Y, Mayor. Wni. Sydney Green, I. D. D-R. GREE'N tai'es this opportuiXY, of expres- sing his gratitude to his patrons; and to asstnre them that it shall be his constai -.ndea\ or to ren- der himself more useful in his ,'rfpesiori. Office, on Centre, near Water street. dec25 L IQUORS AND WINES-Brandy-Otard, Dupuy & Co's; A Seignette's. Gin-Holland, anchor brand Whiskey-Old Scotch ; Monongahela. Wine-Old Madeira; Sicily; old pure-Port; Champaign, for sale by DODGE & GARDNER,' aplG 40 Water st" UNITED STATES TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY, : Gor, Ann & Nassau streets, New York... ^ :THE undersigned resp(-ct fully, S^ inform the Old Patrons 6f the S TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOJN- J DRY, formerly known as '"J .AT E s f Ss CoNvrEz's" and more recently \,as 3 '"CONER & COOK'S," and the pub- lic in geir,ral, that/they are prepared to execute orders for PRINTING TYPE, PRESSES, &c,\ and every other article necessary to form com- plete Printing Establishments, on as favorable terms, and of as good a quality as any other es- tablishment in the Unitec States. The Type cast at this Establishment, is, both in' style of face, ,nd the material of which it is made, particularlY adapted for service in News- paper Printing. (3c All kinds df Stereotyping finished to order. SN.B.-Such Niwspapers as will copy the above three times, previous to November next. will be entitled to pay in :,;e. on making a bill of four tinimes tile arnmount of the three ins.-itcoirs. J.AME.S4 CONNER & SON. New York, June 1st, 1844. je8 3m To the American Bnnar. T HE undersigned contemplates putting'to Press L the ensuing Spring, the first volume of -'SCENES AND ANECDOTES OF THE AMERICAN BAR." My brethren throughout the United States are requested to aid rue with contributions from their respective States, locating iparXtulrly the "Scene" or Anecdote" in t he proper County or District. As the contributions wvill b 'e very num- erous and many of them from the far North and West, I must request my fKi-, '!. So pay the post- age on them. I shall be aided in this amusing and interesting work by some of the oldest and most distinguished Members of the Sourhern Bar. ec' All communications must be directed to me at "Pensacola, Florida." RICHARD ROE. rensacoia, july ist, 1844. 0r- Editors favorable to the undertaking will please copy. L. W. Sprati, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. WILL for the future reside in this city. All who have committed legal business to his care while a resident of Quincy, will please ad- dress him at this place He will continue a regu- lar attendance upon the courts of Jackson and Gadsdens counties, and the Court of Appeals at Tallahassee. Office over W. A. Wood's, No. 23 Water street. Apalachicola, Jan. 8, 1844. OPE & BAGGING.-Northern Bale Rope and India Bagging, for sale by ap20 B ELLISON & CO., 33 Water st. INSURANCE AGENCIES. WARM SPRINGS. M.IEI;IWETII'HE.i t-,NTY. ;E,''RGIA. 1iria E ILE PR)I RIET('RS of this jatering ||{;:i plate, have been induced to open their .Jiii Houe for the accommodation of inv'alids and others., n\uch earlier this season than usual, in consequence of the many applications that have been made for boardd from different parts of the !country, by those laboring under various diseases, such as Rheumatiki, Dyspepsy, &c all of which readily yield to the virtue of the water. We have lIi-i'etofore held out 'ore inducements to persons A-ek :ing pleasure, to visit these Springs, than to those in pursuit of Health. To the invalid, we say come, and come early, if .you wish to be .eneFited. These Springs have proved a certain cure in all cases of Rheumatism, Dyspepsy, &c. and in no instance hlvie invalids failed to be bene- fited wlio have visited them, for the proof of which, we can refer to innumerable certificates, some from the in-ist respectable gentlemen in the State., To those in pursuit of pleasure, we will say this much, that we intend to offer inducements enough to make the Warm Springs the Saratoga of the South. We intend to keep a better House than we ever havekept,((and it is said that we generally kept a wery gi-.,-.d one.) Our Beds are all entirely new; our houses have all been r, L_,;lr, :iid the "vhole place prc-Sents i new a a !I,'..i1ii', appear- ance. The tenperature ofthe fc-.,,'iti..'e isfine, the thermiriometer seld'nii rising .,:"''.. ', degrees. Our Baths are in as good order as they can be, and for, the benefit of those who have not paid iis a visit,we willdescribe them: theyare6 in number, each ten feet square in the C'lear, vfth a dressing room attached to each, and are so arranged as to rii:se thie water to any depth re pii-d ; our Spring .dirrfds upwards of thirteen hundred gallons of water per rniubie; the temperatures ii(of the water is precisely ",i_ degrees. The an'ilvsis as taken by Dr. J. B. Cutting, State Geo:,lougist. is as. follows: "Height abo,'e ,fip level of the sea 793, feet- quantity one wine pint, ori 2.,S75 cubic inches- precifi, iavitiv- (0.99'-didiill.-ld water .being 1,000. (GASES -Caih bonic acid gas,.... 2 cubic inches. Silrhirate of Hydrogen,.............a trace. SOLIUS-(',,rbonate of Lime,......... 1 grain. ('arborinal-( f, Iron,...... ......3.... 5 grains. Carbonatie if ,lLi., ..ia".......... 10 09 grains. The tmiierarure of the Water, winter and sum- mer, 9u degrees " A Splendid Read has been finished, expressly f1.r ridin'., three mhile- in length; it leads to the summit of a Abiouitain. where you behold one of the nio-t rin.niiii'enl views in Georgia. A good rouad has also been made to the well ,known COLD SPRING, only iths'of a mile frinm thlie Hotel; this Spring si said by all who have seen it, to be the finest cold water in the world. Trho amusements at the Springs are various.- The Ball Room is opened nightly and the servi'.os of one of the best Musicians in this sectiot, of tle. country, is engaged to take charge of ir. We intend to devote our time exclusively this season to the comfort of our visitors,- and we hope to be able, between us, to please all, and see that none go away dissatisfied. Mr. and Mrs. J,'liiison will have charge of the house, S. R. B. too, will give his whole attention. . Our charges will be the same as hereif-ire, .0-, per month foir Board and Lodging. Baths, free. A fine stock of goods is kept here, and sold at fair prices. These S.,,ri',.4 are 35 miles north of Columbus, and 10 miles south of Green- ville. Visitors will fine no difficulty in reaching' here at all times, as the daily Stages connect Mobile, Mim,,tim-,:sw 1, of Colum- bus: , COLUMBvs, March 1:8;,, 1844. Dear Sir-It is due you as tbh' ac,:iin'iod.iting and courteous proprietor of the Warm "i-rin4s. of Merriwether county-It is due the |,ibli,: who may wish to leave their own homes and firesides during the sickly season, to seek a place where thci can enjoy health, and all the comforts of cultivated and refined society, to point them to the Warm Springs. In its Topographical situa- tion, it is unquestionably inferior to no Watering place in the United States. The Medicinal vir- tues of its Waters from the Chemical analysis sub- rntted to the public by the States Geologist, has aud.ever will exert a happy influence over Rheu- .matism; Bronchitis; Laryngitis; Hipertitis; Diar- rher; Dysentary ; Dispepsy, and all diseases of the skin and Kidneys. In addressing this note to you sir, I have only complied with the earnest solicitations of some kind friends who have been either radically cured or greatly benefited by the curatives of the Waters of the/Warm Sprin's. I am, dear sir, with sentiments of high consi- deration your obedient servant, J. J. BOSWELL. To Col. S. R. Bonner. Warm Springs, Merriwether Co. Ga., April 24. PHE subscriber, agent lfbr thie PROTECTION 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn., with full Ipower to receive proposals and to issue policies on as favorable terms as other good offices, is prepared to insure against loss or damage by Fire, and also to take Marine and ila- land risks. 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IT is the intention of the proprietors of the "EUROPEAN TIMEs," to publish EXTRAS, con- taining a digest similar to the European Times, but more condensed: priwe three cents per copy, which I shall have forwarded by post and railway express, in a few minutes after, each steamship's arrival in Boston, and whichh may be obtained in quantities at very low prices. EDWARD WILLMER. "EUROPEAN TIMES" OFFICE,O , Boston, June, 1844. jyl Ligon & Owens," ATTORNEY'S & COUNS LLORS AT '1AW, Abbev/lle and Troy, Ala. ' W ILL practice in the County and Circuit Courts of the counties of Montgomery, Pike. Coffee, Dale, Henry and Barhour, composing the eighth Judicial Circuit of the State of Alabama. WgODSON L. LIGOIN r " Abheville, Henry co., Ala. HASTINGS E. OWENS, , Troy, Pike-co. Alas Rjefrs tq"- Col. A INcAllister, )> :--, . Gen. A ; McAltister, Hnry0l.a" Hon'le. Jas E Belser, Montgomery, Ala. Gen'l. John Dill, Fort Gaiues, Ga. Messrs. Chester & McGriff, Apal'a. Fa. January 25th. 1844. jan29 tf 1 -61- 11 THE NE4' YORK CONTRIBUTIONSHIP FIRE, INSURANCE COMPANY, ; Of[ire. ,Yo, 57 WT'all Styel, .V. I I Ins,,ii Dwellingi-houses, Warehouses and Buil- ing, in general, Merchandise, Household \ Flrriture, Sips building, Ships in Port d their C(argoes, and evary de- vcription of personal Property,... AGA ST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. - J. SMYTH ROGERS, President. R. W. M TIN, Secretary. DIRECTORS. JS I\IYT- ERS, [IO'TMcCOSKRY JAM_~llI.RYA HENRY PARISH, JAMES 'eBrRD I, REUBEN VWITHERS, JOHN AI)AtMS, WILLIAM SCOTT, JOHN HAGCi;ERT\ F. SUYDAM G. C. VEIEPLANChx. PETER I. NEVIUS,. JOHN JOHNSTON, ICHARD IRVIN JOS. KERNOCHAN. V. S. ROOSEVELT,. JOHN I. PALMER, t,\). HURLBUT P. LOrILLARD, GC P. POLLN, JAMES McCALL, WI f-CO(LGATE, LOWELL 1 HOLB.,6OK. The undersigned have been\ Tpointed agents of the above Coin pany, and are powered ,o is- sue policies of insurance against 1:i or damage' by fire, on as favorable terms as other .ood offices.- NOURSE & STONE Apialachlicola, March -23,1 S44. 46 Wterst. T F-iE ETNAA INSURANCE COMPANY of lHarlord, Conn.-The undersigned agent for ,the said Company, is prepared to issue policietn.f Insurance against Fire, and loss or damage oji rivers, oi favorable terms. The capital'f tthe above company is large and invested in the safest possible manner, and its settlement of losses has alwa) s been prompt aiid liberal. DAN'L J. DAY, Agent. A.lachico:.ila, April .S, 1S44. ; ** *, "s **`* !