Annuals for 1S47. T HE Mother's Present," ,1 Moss Rose," May Flower;"1 Christian Keepsake,"" Hyacinth,' "Friendship's Offering," ,, Christmas Blossoms," " Wordsworth's Poems," Poetry of the Pas- sions," "Gems from American' Poems," the " Boquet of Flowers," ,, Montgomery and Byron's Poems," Poetry of the Heart, Elliott's Po- ems," "" Christian Miniature," the ', Floral Gift." the Marriagc Ring," the Casket of jewels," "Lovest Thou Me," and Ihe "Flower Vase." comprise a part of the above now offered, for sate by J. C. ALLEN. Also, a large assortment of School and Toy Books, suitable for all the ditterent ages of chil- dren. Dec 26 PRINTS ONLY. SPRING STYLES, 1847. LEE & B U EWSTERTE, 44 CEDAR STREET, N. YORK, Beg leave to inform Dealers in Dry Goods, that they have received, and are now exhibiting; at the Warehouse exclusively for Printed Calicoes, 500 CASES Comprising all the New Spring Styles, Of British, French and American Manufacture; which, in addition to their usual stock, renders their assortment one of the most beautiful and attractive in the city; and having just been pur- chased for CASH AND SHORT CREDIT, Are offered by the piece or package on the same terms, at and below manufacturer's prices. Catalogues of prices (corrected daily,) aire placed in the hands of buyers. Purchasers will inform themselves of the state of the market, and be well repaid for an examina- tion, even if they do not purchase. L. & B. have peculiar advantages for executing orders for Prints, which are respectfully Qolicited. LEE & BREWSTER, January 9, 1847. 44 Cedar Street, B. Ellison & Co., 24 Water street. SHIP CHANDLERY" M ANILLA and Hemp Cordage of all sizes, Hambroline, Wormline, Miarline, Spun- yarn, Oaknm, Sperm Oil, Fall do, Whale do Olive do, Linseed do, Raw do, Boiled do, Spirits Tur- entine, Paints, Window Glass Putty, White Lead, Red do, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Green, Emerald do, Imperial do, Chrome Yellow, Ver- igris, Lith-trage, Sulphur, Bright Varnish, Copal lo, Tar, Rosin, Pitch, Turpentine. Coal, Paint Brushes, Varnisn do,. Tardo, Scrub do. Clamp do, Lamp Black, Chalk, ,Whiting, Russia Duck En- sh do, Cotton do, Heavy Ravens do Light do, Vhite, Blue and Red Bunting, Nails, Copper do o Tacks, Ship Spikes, Boat do, Brads, Screws, ack Screws, Anchors, Handspikes, Capstain ;ars, Oars, Blocks, Shives, Jib Hanks, Hand tamps, Deck Buckets, Cedar do, Deck Brooms, o'n do, Caulking Mallets, Sarving do, Axes,AAxo [elves, Hooks and Thimbles, Box Hooks, Bale do, Dan do, Cotton do, Boat do, Fish do, Caunking rons, Making Irons,. Marline Spikes, Sitip Scra- pers, Bung Dippers, Cook's Ladles, Tornmenor.-, Dividers, Compasses, Sail Needles, Sail Twine, eine do, Sewing do, Palms, Rigging Leather' ump do, Shovels, Hammers, Hatchets. Chisels: Itugurs, Planes, Handsaws, Gimblets, Handsaw Files, Rat Tail do, Iron Squares. Cupboard Locks, tuck do, Hooks and Staples, i-hnges, Padlocks, g~ood Saws, Pendant Haulyards, Hand Lines, )eep Sea- do, Log do, Fish do, Hand Leads, Deep eado, Sheet do, Bar do, Funnels, Lanhorns, halk Lines, Pitli- Pots, Log Books, Cargo do I delaying Pins, Tin Ware, Crockery, Carpenter's c ools, Sampson Posts, &c, tc Apalachicola, Jan. 23, 18-17. Groceries and Ship Stores. 0I0 COFFEE, Java do, St. Domingo do, Northern Flour, Western do; N 0 Sugar, t. Croix do, Porto Rico do, Young Hyson Tea yson do, Powchong do, Souchong do, Goshen utter, Cheese, Lard, Bacon Harms, Sides, Shoul- ers, Molasses, Whiskey, Mess and PrimeBeef, less and Prime Pork, Mackerel. Shad, Salmon: Herring, Sounds and Tongues, Cod Fish Tongues, epper, Spices, Catsups, Pepper Sauce, Olives' r apers, Pickles, Soap, Starch, Tobacco, Navy read, Pilot do, Crackers, Vinegar, Dried Fruits, eans, Salt, Raisens, Macaroni, Vermacelli, Ar- i w Root, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, MustardI Rice. or sale by B. ELLISON & CO. a Jaq23 24 Water street. OOTS, Shoes and. Brogans; by the case ;* 3 Women's Shoes and Buskins; Men's, Boys and Youth's Brogan.i ; G 4C fine sew'd Brogans; Men's pegged Boots; fine sewed Boots; Russet Brogans. For sale by ] B. ELLISON & CO., Jan 23 24 Water street. C Refined Nitre and Alum. . KEGS each, just received and for sale by nov28 H. F. ABELL A HHDS St. Croix Sugar; 20 do New Orleans Sugar, to arrive; 100 sacks Rio Coffee; 50 do Java ; 40 bxs Aromatic Tobacco; 50 Mnff'd do. Brown's and Labby's; *( 20 Sperm Candles; 50 bxs brown soap; 100 bags Shot; 50 kegs Powder; 2000 lbs Lead ; 4 casks Linseed Oil; 200 kegs White Lead, No. 1, Extra and Pure. For sale by WM. G. PORTER &% CO. Dee 5 41 Water street. .1i lFresli Herbs. I AGE, Thyme, Summer Savory, Sweet Mar-. a't joram, Catnep, Boneset, Horehound, Worm. J lod, &c., just received and for sale b'y Nov 28 : J. C. ALLEN. )EASE'S Clarified Essence of Hoarhound k Candy--a fresh'supply just received and for e by H. F. ABELL,' Nov 21 _.DrUggist. "1HEAP--PUBLICATIONS, just received and ] ., for sale by J Nov 21 .- J. G. ALLEN, Premium. 5 boxes ,, Nape leon's" Brand "Magnolia." 5 boxes Manufactured Nape leon's Brand Strawbery." 50 20 lb boxes Manufactured 1 "Napo leon's Brand ', Magnolia." 9 boxes Manufactured .,, Morford Honey Dev 10 Crates Crockery; 10,000 Florida Segars. 30 doz Negro Caps; 60 doz Hoes, assorteded" Ingrain Carpeting, Cotton Cards, Trace Chains For sale-low to close consignments, by LOCKHART & YOUNG, Nov. 14 53 Water street. Blank Books and Stationery. L EDGERS, Journals, Day Books, &c. .. 50 reams Foolscap and Letter Paper; Cotton Memorandum Books; Ship and River Bills Lading; Boooks for Letter Press. Blank Bills of Exchange and Checks, Just received and for sale by March 1 H. F. ABELL. Prints! Prints ! T HE subscriber has just received, per barb i\I-, .1 I I-,, from New York, 200 pieces supe- rior English Cambric Prints, lor sale at lower prices than ever before offered, at wholesale or retail, by I I - Jan 16 -FRANCIS KOPMAN. -Lamp Oil. W INTER strained, a splendid article, forsale by [jan30] J C ALLEN. A fP < -I-~-.XY- ---- ---cT--~--C*-- alzrlw --- - AM Ordinaance, "To raise.a Revenue for the use of the city of A I .':-iG.:...l for the year A D. 1347, and for other purposes. Section J. Be it ordained by the Mayor a councill of the city of Apalachicola, 'that following taxes ;be levied upon all property a ,persons within the limits of the city of Apalac -cola, at the rates and in the manner hereinae provide-d: That upon all real property in the c of .p.ai.:.,.i. there shall be assessed and c ,lectJ, t(h.- -;1110 of twenty-five cents upon ea and every one hundred dollars of: the actual val f l ere.-, f.. Se.o. 2, Be it farther ordained, That up1 -all slaves, pleasure carriages, horses and mu '(except those used in licensed drays) there sh n? a a nse-.; aI.I collected the sum of twenty-t cehts upon each and every on>o hundred doll ,of the actual value thereof. Sec.- 3. Be it further ordained, That up each-and every white male inhabitant over t *age of twenty-one years who shall have reside within the corporate limits of this city for thi da ys pr, ,:,-.:l;!.. the publication of this ordinan, there shall be assessed and collected the sur- 6'ae dollar. See. 4,. Beit further ordained, That upon t gross amount of all sales of goods, wares, mE chanjdite ar lumber sold at private sale from t rit daruf l'February, 1SIG, to the first day Februi'y, 1817, there shall be assessed and c- lectedthe sum of ten cents on each and eve one I 1,i:,.Jrel dollars of said sales That up I he r.i amount of all commissions or fees everyAti-ctioneer, Commission Merchant, Fact or Broker, -there shall be assessed and collect the sum .,f onedollar-upoi each and every, o hundred dollars thereof. That upon all ce;tt not pa.!;;ir,. through the h-vds of persons engage ,-!ir4 regular commission bu-coness,;and on whi taxes have not been paid, them iall be assess and c.,ill-.:r.1 a tax-of two cents upon each a every bale. .-That upon the arrmu:it of all Bills gs,'h~n.e purchased, taken, or remitted (ora co.ti vf-m banking institution out of the liri of tliis Srito, or for account of any individual r sidhr, oot .:.I the limits of (his State, there sh: 'b-a assessed and collected the sumn of twenty-fi cents upon each and every thousand dollars punrha,-Jd. That upon each and every Insuran Company and upon every Agent of ai Insuran Company, there shall be ai.iessed and collect, fbrty dollars. That upon the gro,s amount all receipts for wharfage, there shall be assessc "and collected the sum of' te:i cents on each ar .every hundred dollars. That upon the grc amount of receipts for all cotton compressed, the fr-all be assessed and collected the sum of for cents on each and every hu idred dollars. Sec. 5. Be it further ordwi&ed, That upon; Lawyers, Physicians and Dentists, there sh. be assessed and collected the sum of one dollk upon each and every hundred dollars of their a nual professionall income. Sec. 61'Be it further ordained. That upon a Pitots there shall be assessed and collected on dollar upon each and every hundred dollars their annual income. I Sec. 7. Be it further ordained, That upo each-and every dog there shall be assessed art collectedl the sum of one dollar. Sec. 8. Be it further ordained, That ever horse or mule brought into the city for sale, sha be subject to a tax of three dollars, to be assessed -and collected as provided fur in secti-on 2. this ordinance. Sec. .".' Be it further ordained' That all pe softs residing beyond the boundaries of the city, Aoalachii..l-a, whocome into the city to carry o .their regular business, shall be liable to the sanr tax.as is imposed by this Ordinance on the bs snes-an. property of persons residing therein. '*Sec. 10. Be it farther ordained, That it Pha be the duty of the City Assessors to make clilgen 2- inquiry as to all property liable to taxation; t put the necessary questions and ma!- T HE defendants are hereby notified' of -t-feqjH- stitution ofT the above suit, by petition to fore- close their certain mortgage dleed, bearing'date ' t he 1l1 h day of October, 1845, of a cerftai ilooV- called the 11 Oregon," to secure the -pavrnent -f . the sum of $500. And that at the next spring te-rm of said court, I will move for a judgment or .J reclosure. I 1, ! A. G. SEMMES',Att'Y forPetitjoner.-- Apalachicola, Jan 2,*1847' 6-2m. In Jackson Circuit Cour -, ,SPRING TERM, 1847. .-.:-- Etheldred Phillip's, vs' ^Attac'iindent~for'$l20'.do* Richard.Tripp. 5- -;. I -. ,* I !* T HE defendant and all.othdrs inf ereited -wfff- -Ltake notice of the institution of Aiis suit by- Attachment, returnable'to the nex-t termi of the-. 0ircuit Court for Jackson -county;, and appear and plead to the declaration filed- in waidiftiisaaa* ~A. H. BUSH, Pifl's Attly.- ,Marianna,. .Jaxi la.jn3OA,-'-*- MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHCBNLX - MBITTERS, just received and. for saleA Nov 28 H. 'F.' ABELL, Driffgf.,.'.. rOLGER'S Ol'osadnian, or AU I-eaIi ng- Balsam, L for Consumption, Asthma, CoughL, -Live-r Complaint, Aand all diseases of the "throat andi lungs, for sale by t I * Flavouring- W.ters. '' AN assortment just received, and foir gale- by A Nov 2q J. C-ALLE.N, Druggidt.'. WThite Lea.ei( a ,, ^Q^I Bs, -a superior article, juy ze-r'_ 5000~v^ceived and forsale by' Nov'21 11 F.' ABELL, Dn*' t.. Blank oolks1,_riPe wduj~u. ;. -, J~apex', &c. 3i; ; u,. A GENERAL "wsr~tm of 'Sttiqueyly,^n^P.U- L-L sistinig ol'Foolscap and Lette.r.Papef oftbe , .nest quality; Bjue and W~hite wove (Jruled) eAx- "ra fine Quarto and Packet Post; also a beautiful ' issortme'nt of Fr~ench Letter Papier, P~e~ns &,C. Tot received per brig, Alabama and- for sale by *r Oc't., 17 J. C. ALLteHM ' SHEETINGS, Shirtings and Priks, yt&l S bale and case, low for cash, by '" -13.t ELL1SON & pCd"' i" Jan 21 1 24 Wvater ?trfpet. ;; -.^ ^ -^ S A ; ." It,91 4 erpo o *,parg o,.0{U if ,';.. 10 00v-V- tis4 ship Jessie, tor sale by,' * Janr 23 -- J .-., DA#&C^ K* idred State Tax Collector's Sale. ] Dry Goods. I Y virtue of the power vested in me by law, I" T E subscribers ofer for sale' a large andsea- ordi- M) shall expose tfor sale before the Court House J_ sonable stock of Dry Goods, consistin- in with door in the county of Calhoun, on the first Mon- part of t3 same day in July next, the following property situated Negro Kerseys and Linseys, in the city of St. Joseph, or so much thereof, as White and Red Flannels, will pay the State and County Tax on the same Plain and Fancy Jeans, or. forithe year 1846: Double twilled Tweeds, 14 Lots unimproved valued at $50, purporting Super fancy Casameres, to belong to R C Allen's estate. Super English and French Cloths, lLot unimproved, valued at $50, purporting Whitney Blankets, 10, 11 and 12 qrs. 3iber 'to belong to Robert Armstrong Duffil Blankets, 8, 9 and 10 qrs.I the 1 Lot unimproved, valued at $50, purporting Denims, Kremlins and Cotionades, the to belong to F GAerott. Brown Shirting and Sheeting, ay of 3 Lots improved, valued at $.5, purporting to Cotton Osnaburgs, it: belong to R BeVeridge's estate. Cotton Drilling and Ticking, 4 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting Linen and CottOn Checks, 0. 1, to b eong to A B Blackwell's estate. Irish Linen, Shirling and Sheeting, & E. I Lot improved, valued at $200,,purporting to irting and Sheeting, beon t Gen blarR. Bleche Coto I^ SSh "~ belog toGeoge Cark.' EE nglisb, French and American Prints, E :2 L o ts im p r o v e d v a lu e d a t S t 0 0, p u rp o r tin g toE x r _s p p l i a d t w l e G n g m , belong to Wm Cromwell. Super Cashmere a'Ecosse, e of 11 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting Extra super Muslin de Lane, a of- to belong to J N Copeland. English, Scotch and American do. 3Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting Su perIainbckndfgedSks t"b','!'o'nm['^'oT0 ^f s'^'"S S r Italian black and figured Silks, to belong to R K Call. Black Silk Cravats and fancy Hkfs, 5, E. 31 Lots unimproved, valued at. 200, purporting Super English and Pongee Silk Hkfs, to'belong to Win P Craig. English acnd American Cotton Hkfs, SE. 3 Lots unmproved, valued at $50, purporting s d Vohd k se o tobelng t W olqit.Ladies' Cotton Hose and Gents Hf-hoge, 2 ot unmrvd value u $0, pi~rpring MS t; of- 0 osumrvd aue t$0 frotn Super Marseilles and Worsted Vestings, to belong to Colquit & Grant. Cotton and Flax Thread, 2 Lots unimproved, valued at .50, purporting Plain and fi-'d Swiss and checked Muslins, 18, to belon- to Wm B Duvallk. pmhvw'r'vrn sr 18 o eon o mB ua~.Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, 22, 03 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting Needles, Pins, Tape, &c. &c. eof to belongtoWhich have been selected with great careein 24, 2 Lots unimproved, valued at $59, purporting New York and Boston, from Importers and Agents to belong to John E Davis. of Manufacturers, at the lowest market rates, and 2 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting are now os Gred at wholesale or etai (on favorable 3id to belong to John Derrick. terms by WN t. G. PORTER & Co. 20 Lot unimproved, valued at $100, purporting to 2 5, 1 41 Whi s te et. e of to belong to Johna G Gamble. 1 D e s R 1Cle 41 b r soap; e of*- Lots unimproved, valued at 4t00, purportfng -REEN & C SgNERY, No. 36, Water street; to belong to FRG Gibson's estate. 0 2-have just received and offer for sale 2 Lots unimproved, valued ai $50, purporting 1:25 sacks Green Rio Coffeee, (new crop;) Id to belong to E G Greenwood. 100 barrels Northern and Western Flour 1 Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting to 200 Old Rectified Whiskey ; belong to James Gostin. [100 boxes while, pale and brown Soapl; 22, 6 Lots unimproved, Valued at 8.50, purporting 5 hhrds N. O. Sugar; 5 do MusRovad6 do; 23. to belong to Robert Gamble. 20 casks Bacon Sides and Shoulders; 2-1 2 Lots improved, valued at $100, purporting to 1 D s Hams ; 2.5 t belong to Edward Hardin's estate. 20 barrels Clarified Sssar 26. 2 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purpoting 10 boxes Loaf do; C s 27. to belong to S K Hod-es. 50 Sperm Candles; 28, t Lot unimproved, valued at $50, purporting 20 barrels N E Rum; 29 to belong to William Holland. 10 c White's Baltimore Gin; 30, 7 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting 10 "9 Domestic Brandy; 31, to belong to A K Hill. 10 N 0 Molasses; 32, 1 Lot unimproved, valued at $50, purporting to 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese; 33, belong to B S Hawley. n30 pieces Kentucky Bagging; 34, 1 Lot unimproved, valued at $150, purporting to 30 coils "c Rope; 3 t, belong to HSB Inman.es. 10 bales Aldo doh Mats; 30, 2 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting 80 bxs and hlf-bxs (new crop) Mal. Raisins; to belong to G C S Johnson. 10 Lemons; 7 Lots improved, valued at $300, purporting to 75 Manufactured Tobacco; E 24, belong to John Jenkins' estate. 25 cases assorted Pickles; tT 3 Lots unimproved, valued at $100, purporting 30 barrels Mackerel, Nos 2 and 3 ; e to belong to Seaborn Jones. 20 halt bbls do do; 1 of 1 Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting to 20 boxes assorted Syrups; belong to Jones & Bass. 20 bbchests and boxes Gunpowder and Hy- ears 1 Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting to son3Teas; are belong to J Kinney's estate. 10 chests and boxes PowchongwTeas ; I Lot improved, valued at $200, purporting to 2 half pipes Old Cognac Brandy there belong to J P Locke. 10 baskets ,Heidsieck" Champane; nt, 1 Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting to 0 kegs Nails, assorted sizes; an- belong to Doctor Lang. 25 bbls Pilot and Navy Breadl; 9nd I Lot improved valued at $50, purporting to 3 tierces new Rice; A toe belong to Abahm PMLowe. obzn ikApc;tc ase beongto braam ow.-- 20 kegs and quarters new Bnckwheat , 1,a 5 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting 200 bushels Norther Oats. t the to belong to P Lathrop, AMalachicola, Dec. 5, 1846. 1 Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting to -1RANCe S KOPMAeN has fr saletsP belong to C McEhran. 9 1 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting E ong Chec and Fianrnts; , to belong to WmJ Malone. Bombazine and Silk Alpaca; ti I Lot unimproved, valued at $100, purporting to learh fedand e owen D domestic; ; belong to ThomastMorei Bleached and Wow n Ho ods; c tobln0 oGerePe r Ner Col rsed and BlankGier ots; I Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting to Negro Kerseys an s; a t- belong to Daniel Munn. .r Bed Ticks and Linsey Woolseysr ut- 1 Lot iunnproved, valued at $50, purporting to Fine ck and Fu ats; of belong to J Ninnenger. L inen and Cambric Handkerchiefs; 1 -- I Lot improved, valued at $100, purporting to oSira Bo es vary ode W cr oods; of belong to Wm Patrick. ApawcBola, Dec. 5, 1 q& 2 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting to Sh to belong to George Poe, jr. Colored and Black Gaiter Bootsl; ed to belong o A RGanf-and ing th o iizns o plcicl n i dc d 3 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting CIlf-and Kft Brohas ; e to belong to Wude ope. arCanlf, Seat Skin, Kip and Water Proof Boots; SLots improved, valued at $50, purporting to Fine Silk and Fur Hats; S Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting to fine assortment of Ready Made Clothing, -2 belong to WmDPriea ndl. An 'ag vreyo Fancy PrGtoo. ds. di 2 Lots improved, valued at $100, purporting to A largc arey of FiG oods. belong to Isaac Robitnson. Apalachicola, Dec. 5, 186.B w, 2 Lots improved, valued at $50, purporting to A CARD. l ale belong to F A Ross. A S t rd , 'h- 3 Lots unimproved, valued at $100, purporting N SEYMOUR takes this method of inform- )ed to belong to ARyan.il ing the citizens of Apalachicola and iis d S Lot unimproved, valued at $50, purpotiny that e has removed down on the cornerB S Lot unimproved, valued at 50, purporting of Water and Centre streets, and feeling thak-p Lh belong to WJ Rowlett. EdngLseCaadTra. ear 3 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting ful for the patronage heretofore extended to him; to belong to Reegan, Colquit &t Grant. he solicits renewal of the same, by offering to I Lot improved, valued at $20, purporting to yon a very neat and select Stock of GOODS, con- CE belong toE obeson ` Ee retate. s isti in ar and fol Glow es: I .2 Lotts improved, valued at $200, purporting Cooths and Csis e r onets, variusstylesio. S P 2 belong to Phie as R nodal Rbbnsy Pints aldvrete do S 4 Lots improved, valued at $520, purporting to Arown ushireig 7-8 d -4 anurd3-. belong to George t Coodru. SilksGched do n. P-,3444 04 14 1 Lot improved, valued at $50, purporting- to dBla Mntelsl64and84 belong to Ch Searte s eistate d Ig atin anSCtt Criped. gp 2 Lots unimproved, valued at $850, purporting do Dcr el aine do c; to belong toJ GerD Stewat. Mu Haslind as, ndalste. Book 8 Lots unimproved, valued at $50, purporting' too d. wisLueand Colored. B' tobelong to P D Woodrus esae K "' ltid, of allknd Sl lvs . " Lot unimproved, valued at $50, purporting to a neat'tittle assortment of Jewelry and F -belong to William Wyat. many other articles too numerous to mention. Calloangexaminiforiyorselvts 3 Lois unimproved, valued at $50, purporting Call and examine for yourselves. Y to belong to R W Williams. Z A N N. SEYMOUR. id Lots improved, valued at $1,500, purporting to Apalaehicola, Nov. 14, 1846. .belong to John D Gray. AINTS AND OILS-50 kegs No 1 White 0- ISAAC JACKSON, Sheriff -Lead; 200 galls Winter Lamp Oil; 300 galls and ex-officio Tax Collector. Linseed Oil; 50 bxs assorted Glass ; 500 lbs Put- o- December 26, 1846 49-6m ty; 100 assorted Paint Brushes; Black Lead, Tax Collector's Sale. Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, Green Paint, just T a x o l l e t o r S a l I r e c e iv e d a n d f or s a le b y D- Y vinue of the power vested in me br law, I March IH.F. ABELL. shall on the first Monday in July next, expose w for sale before the Court House door, in the coun- Onl Consignment. 1R ty of Calhoun, the following described property, 0 BOXES Troy Soap; - or so much thereof as will pay the State and 8 20 London Club Champaigne; 1, s. County Taxes due thereon for the year 1846 :- 2.5 boxes Florida Leaf Tobacco; 7000 acres third rate land, purporting to belong For sale by B. S. HAWLEY, to Jo-hn D. Gray--numbers not known. Dee 5 28 Water street. ISAAC JACKSON, Sheriff; and ex-officio Tax Collector, C. C. Clover Seed. January 2, 1847. 'l-6m FEW pounds of large Red Northern Clover Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. ApSeed, for sale by HIS invaluable and Justly celebrated com Aprl4 H.F. ABEL. Pound has just been received and for sale by Bagging and Rope. Dee 26 J. C. ALLEN, Druggist. 7 PCS Bagging ; 30 coils Rope, for sale by Line. 70 LOCKHART & YOUNG, C0 CASKS best Thomaston, for sale by Nov. 14 53 Water street. S 500 D. B. WOOD & CO. Bagging and ope. SDec 12 Columbus Row. -, ^ wc^^ Ro -C Row. f1k PCS Kentucky Bagging; aIN^ n 01 -Oil 1 0 100 coils Rope; W W NTER STRAINED, a very superior ar- 4 bales Bagging Twine, for sale by 11 cejs received a"nd for saeb WM. GPORTER'& CO. P Nov 28 H. F ABELL, Druggist. Dee 5 41 Water street, sal Cider., Fine Furt and Silk Hats. BR. S wit Qh er. landing from briy 1 CASES superior Fur and Silk Hats, which a 20 R. C. isher. Forsaleby 12 are offered very low, by C Jan. 23 rNOURSE STQNE & CO. Jan 2 F. KOPMAN. ] Saninni ti atora t W oTUicr. N'OTICE.-Six months after date, I will apply to the Hon. Probate Court of Franklin County, for a final discharge from the adminis- tration of the estate of John C. Perkins, late of said county, deceased. JAS. M. SHACKELFORD, Adm'r. Apalachicola, Nov. 21, 1846. 44-6m Notice. BY an order of the Hon. Probate of Calhoun county, Florida, will be sold in the town of Quincey, Gadsden county, on Monday, the 22nd of February next, the following negroes, viz: Tom, Mary, Melissa, Cloah, Miles and Sally, belonging to the estate of Jonathan Thomas, de- ceased, and sold for the purpose of division, of which the heirs will take due notice. Terms cash. LUKE LOTT. Ochese, Jan. 13, 1847. jan23 2-1m N OTICE.-All persons having claims against N Mary Thomas, late of Calhot*.ounty, de- ceased, are requested to present tFI-esame duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their reco-. very, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. LUKE LOTT, Executor. Ochesee, Jan. 18, 1847. jan23 2-2m OTIGE-All persons having claims against Silas M. Mercer, late of Jackson county,- deceased, are requested to present the same du- ly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and alll persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. JOSHUA MERCER, Adm'r. Jackson County, Jan. 3, 1816. janI3 .-if awf Wfl'otcr, ^ ," In Chancery--- in ae CIf Court forJaclwmCo~ r 00; WESTERN CIRCUiT) T"1. _-. AT FALL TZ.X, 1846. *. The Farmer's Bank of +-., ,,. V irginia, .. . -V. .. *, *;' *;* ' Thomas M. White, ad- TH r STA,' v ir fa ministrator of the ea- | A, 1111 : ,,IL tate of Thomas.Wil- "*" "**+ liam's, deceased. .. ... IN pursuance of a 'decretat order ofr "Ml made in the above enrfned cauie, AM the twenty-first day of Novme, A, D1 4&414 whereby, among other things it wam ordlere, adjudged and decreed, that the udo' I. appointed Special Master in CbancM*O r4,1tJWV cause, and charged with the duty of taksiww account of such of the intestate's d as al have been presented to said Adminiatraa bwr i'h: in the period of two years from the date bf +hie grant of administration, and to ascertain b hat j4 due to the plaintiff and all other unsatiafied criiad itor of the intestate who hall have prwnta 'their demands within the- time mentioned, n that the undersigned cause an advertiem t "t ' be inserted in a newspaper, publisherfig.:*te, of Apalachicola, in this State, for ffie i6'f four weeks, calling upon thie creditors o (b =t intestate to come in and prove their demands be: fore the bundersigned, on or before: the f dt ot March, A. D. 1847. Now, the undersigned hereby gives nb&Rj l' all such persons as have. presented their C, ia" " debts and demands, against the said intetate ts ' his administrator within two years from tbtr' of administration to come in an'd prove belh e before him at Marianna, Jacksion di06 -, Vrwiz* da, on or before the first day of March,AD.. tMCA- FRED'K R. PITT.ALr, 1:,;. Special Master in Z ,"Caey Marianna, Jan. 21, 1847. jan3 3-lIa Cailnoun Circuit Court. : .. John F. 0. Thomas', ) . vs. Bill for Divorce. . Marinda Thomas. ) THE complainant has leave to file sup.qtm -.. tal bill which was done. It appea%*,'eid the satisfaction of the Co'urt, that the d-fendant resides out of the Western Circuit of Florida: It is ordered that said defendant be required to ap3 pear and answer the bill of.tomplaint, on -ftb' first Monday-in March, 1847, and in the-faul- thereof, the said bill shall be taken pro coaf - and that this order be published in somne Awrs; paper in this State for two months before the day ordered for th'e aid hearing. GEO. W. MACRPA, ' Judge of Southern Circuit, : Presiding in the Westerne Cir-uit.' (A true copy-Teste.) ..... H. W. ROWLEY, Clerk C. C. C 'C CalhoUn County, Dec. 21. dec26 49-2m Calhoun Circit Court. " IN OPEffi COU.RT--DECENIBER TxEilM 184W., In Chancery. " Elizabeth McBryde,) - vs, > Bill for Divoce. .. v William McBryde. 5 . -T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant William McBryde, resideO " out of the State of Florida: It is ordered, thatih6- said defendant be required to appear and amW I the bill in this case, on the fir~t Monda 1h.44riT; 1847; and in dufaul[ theieof; hN same 'trK.U- taken pro confesso, and it is further ordered(kat-, this notice -be published in some newspaper i4, this State for the space of three montha ' SGEO. W. MACREA,. > .Judge of Suthei'n Circuit, ,, Presiding in the Western Cilcuit.. (A True Copy-Teste.) H W. ROWLEV, Clerk C. C. C. G. 0 Calhoun County, Dec. 21, 1846 decW2f49-31 4 In C2anccnry---Franklin Citraid .- Court. , Mary Farington, by her next r "' friend Hezekiah R. Wood, -i, "-. w "11 B I for, Divorc!C. , W illiam E. Farrington. J -+ ' [N this cause it appearing to the Court, hgfc'af f davit of Complainant duly made," that 01iAeL- rendant William E. Farrington resides-,o, the,. United States but without the State of Florida: It ii therefore ordered that publication be according to law, for three tnonthg id.sof (fl paper published within this.Circuit, directif4tfyt# aid defendant to appear at the Spring Tetm of he Circuit Court, to be holden in the county! o Franklin, and answer the said Bill or tlhe same' may be taken as confessed against him., *>"s; Al,-,, GEO. W. MACREA, Jpdgep ! ty Land Sales. A1- -N pursuance of legal authority, the subsc eh .l will offer for sale at public auction, at ue Court-house of Madison county, between hours of ten and two o'clock, on the 13th do on May next, the following tracts of land, to wi es The S E of section 23, 1 3ll The S W of section 24, In Township Nc ve The N W of section 25, (Range No 7, S S irs" The N E 1 of section 26. J The E I of section 1, Township 1, R 8, S &,I on The W of section 5, 1-, R 9 c he On the 18th day of May, at the Court-hous ed Jefferson county, the following tracts will be ty feared for sale, viz: e, The W ofsec13f I Of The E of sec 14, In Town. 1 S, Range 5 The S otsec31. ) he TheN of section G, Town. 2, Range 5, S 6 r- On the 25th day of May, at the Court-hous he Gadsden county, the following tracts will be of fered for sale, viz : &- ,In Township 3 North, Rang 3 West. ry Fractional Section 5, All of Section )n Ali of Section 7, All of " of S &N W section 8, All of or All of Section 15, All of " ad All of 17, le In Township 2 Noith, Range 4 West. -) All of Section 17, All of Section Ad Fractional Section 29, .h On the 31st day of May, at the Court-hous( ad Jackson county, the following tracts will be Id fered for sale, viz: of In Township 5 North, Range 11 West. C- All of Section 1, S -andN W 1, an ts S !andNE ofSec2, W 1 of N Ef , e- S E I of Section 3,. Section 21. 1[ N of 4) S W iof Section /e WL, & W of N Ei S half of " 30 andW-1of SE ,9 S & N W 1, Sec 'e Section G, All of Section 'e All of Section 7, All of ', d S W-&W-tof S E-1, Al!of " of Section 8, Allof " d E1ofSW-,See 9, All.of d N W -6 of Section 10, All of " 3s NW f,&SEIof'See12, All of e E otN W Sec 14, All of y E of Section 15, All of A lL of 17, All of .' It All of 18, All of " il Allot 19, Allot " r, All of 20, In In Township 4 North, Range 7 West. Fractional'Section 14, Fractional Section 1 All of Section 23, e In Township 3 N,R 9 W: All of Section 18. At In T 5 N, R 10 West: N and S W ,and E SE j,See6. All of Section 14. n These lands, selected for the State many ye d since and lying in agreeable neighborhoods, very valuable. Y TERMS:-,One-fourth cash, and the ot 1 three-fourths in three equal annual instalmer d with interest from the date of gale, payable )f nually in advance; the purchaser to give bo with approved security; or if any purcha - shall prefer to pay up the whole price in cash f discount shall be allowed of five per cent on n credit instalments." e JOHN BEARD, Register of Public Lands for the State of Florida 1 Tallahassee, Feb. 6, 1847. feb'13 5-3m t 3 State Tax Collector's Sale. - -TfOTICE is hereby given, that six months .1 L! ter date, I wilt expose to sale at public o , cry, opposite the Court House door in the city I Apalachicola, the following property, to wit :- Lots Nos. 9 and 12, block F1, in the city - Apalachicola, property belonging to Calhoun - B ass. JOHN LUCAS, Sheriff; '*and ex-Officio State Tax Collector. Apalachicola, Sept. 22, 18.46. 37-6m State asd County Tax Collectoi Sale. BY virtue of the power vested in me by la six months after date I shall expose for s; before the Court-Hoizes, in the city of Apalac icola, Franklin County, the following describe property, belonging to the Apalachicola La Company, or so much. thereof as will pay t State and County Taxes due thereon for the ye 1846 : Wharf Lots Nos 7, 8, 9-100 feet each. Lots 6 and 7 in Block 17. Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, in Block 18. Lots 4, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, in Block E Lots 0, 7, 13, 14, in Block F2. , Lot 3 in Block D12. Lots 4, 7, 8, in Block 1'. Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, in Block 4. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7,'8 in Block 8. Lots 1 to 10, in Block 19. Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, in Block 24. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, in Block 26. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, in Block 45. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, in Block 46. Lots 1 to 10, in Block 54. Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, in Block 32. Lots 2 to 10, in Block 34. Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, in Block 188. Lots :2 to 19, in Block J1. Lots l to 20, in Block Ll. Lots 1, 5, 7, 8, 9 in Block 9. JOHN LUCAS, Sheriff, and ex-Officio Tax Colleetor Franklin Co. Apalachicola, Nov. 21 18,46. 44,-6m Toboacco. ^"l^ HALF boxes Manufactured ,,W LRoane / Brand. 44 half boxes Manufactured-,!W Price" Brant 39 ,, do. , 28 .... .."W Barlow" ,, 48 22 lb. boxes .. J W Morgan ... 1-2 lb Lumps. 5 box-es Manufaetured ,,J W Mnro-an" Rron