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ALBANY PATRIOT.
“WISDOM—JUSTICE—.310 DURATION.”
VOL. II.
ALBANY, BAKER COUNTY, GEORGIA,
I, OCTOBER 31, 1840.
NO. 28;
THE ALBANY PATRIOT.
M PUBLISHED EVECT U'XDNESDAV MOBS 1ST., BY
NELSON TIFT & SETH N. BQUGHTON,
Editors and Proprietors.
A PLEASANT SURPRISE. ’ SOMETHING FOR REFLECTION.
A young man of eighteen or twenty, a! A married lady clieil suddenly at Syra*
iTonoerinhirnl Yiminwr* *ali^i 1 r » vu. W i«„i u.a- t, .-r" »*»icumtn;uudeul ill a l T „iveritty» took a Walk one cruse, N. Y, on the 4th instant, aged 15
ibTKbv a nSStt biflMl C » OVCr, H g I ack ‘ 1 A COnSt;,nt . ff " r, S "■•*!* , up n r: ' ,n y uilh 11 professor, uho was common- years, put whose appearance indicated
TERMS. 11,0 ““v b y a musket bull, fell in the the upper fwirt of the lull side, but the I several hours particularly by Blanchard's l v f a l! e( l «.{,« student 1 * friend ” such was no more than 12 or 13. The verdict of
K rat^e^d^u!!^ 111 **"**' ° r I ofaliouse k in ™ e "V' driv-j men who left a dozen Meccans dead up- kim ,ness to the young men, whose | the inquest, upon a port «or*m exomina-
AUvcrti»emeuts nutexc^ling^lvo line,, will i crof MUtlmtcm^’ hhn^fvid !?'/ I "5 t^i K’ 001,1 lhcy werc ^°?\ lhc ^ s, . dc ' M lc "&* WB# ««■* “ w«. to instruct. 6 j lion, was “death by premature marriage.”
V imerteJat One Dollar for the fir»t iinwfii'm, and! wl * -—ii. .. „ r .• him wnli dust, recalled. Cupt. bin:th * pany now ar-, ordered, and our men rushed dowu upon t While tlicv were walking tnsethrr and • Though sudden death fiom such causo
fifty cent, for each continuance. Advertisement*,. gallantry of ulus yotftig ofliecr, now rived anil moved up the lull, the Hungers the palace, entered a hole in a door Unit! snr \, 1| « „»,• fj be rare, vet a lincerinff death from con-
„ot having the number of insertions specified, will »n his hrst battle, is spoken of in mlmira- ! in advance, and did not hull for an instant! Imd been 11 ~ l *~ 1 — 1 * • - *• 1,10 pmfewwr was seekuifi to lead the con-: l,e rore » > ei a . . n * cr OCBlu irom ro P
TWO
Three
be puMisiuil until forbid.
Hale, of Land and Negroes by Executor,, Adminis
trator, and Guardians, arc required by law to he
advertised in a public gazette, sixty da vs previous to
the day of sale.
The sales of Personal Property must be advertised
in like manner forty day,.
Notice to Debtor, and Creditors! of an estate must
he published forty day,.
Notice that application will be made to the Court
of Odinary for leave to sell I And and Negroes, must
be published weekly for four month,.
Monthly Advertisement*. One Dollar per square
for each insertion.
1J" AH letters on business must be post paid.
lion by the army. Cupt. Williams died ; until ilie Mexicans were driven from '
the next day ami was buried with the j summit. , Whilst this was going on,
ngcrs'll.e palace, entered a hole in a door {hot , "“7 wc ™ -*«ncr,an«i -
Jam! had been blacked up hut opened by the ,h ° P". ,f ‘‘** ,,r W “ 9 * eek «* °‘T lhe C °"* i sumnlionand .
, !i •. * *. ,1, ", 7, 1 versa!ion to crave snbiects, they saw n sum P ,,on Bnu 1,1
is?
Irnppy, or even a spedy
some accute disease, is, in
honors of war by the Mexican troops, itiio j Persiior F. Smhh'who"coimnmided^h»i^yres - \i3 die iockyine 'who firslileaeh- ih ^ 9U PP"“ d *«^ n « "! an j P marriage* f -" , “ e " t res . uIt of ' P re .°!?-
wlmse hands he had fallen. Lieut. Ter-15.1, an,I 7d, infantry, the 5th with Bland.- the haulyards and h.wered the flag, One wbo wos ul work ,n ,l,c Mii «•“* **'' m " rrw * 9 :
In the interior, especially
'..Y'.V.TT ui... .... ...<«<»i;,u>cwi »■■■■I umiiLii-|->-^»-<<ji»u°u»u »>»c.cuuicnag, woe , . , . i v n n : 4 i le j Lis dnv’slin'he new States, marriage is common
•JJIL 1st Infantry, shot through the body, gird's Louisiana boys, under Maj. Martin j ^ pound brass piece, manutaclured in j ^ ^
- ,, . p, — ,, - -j | . • ----- ■ ■ nvtirk -< I among women at 10,17, 18 j and in ibu
died the next day. Alnjor Mansfield re-; Scott, had been ordered to support the, Bivernool in 1S4L>, and a short brass 1? j The voting student turned to the Dm- 1 majbrity of such cases, the result is pre*
ceiled a ball through the cull of the leg. whole—gave orders lor these commands pound howitzer, were captured, with a I f jL;„ *L_ P ! mature old age. if nothing more violent.
1 Ins brave oltacer, however, would not to pass around on each side and storm the [ large quantity of ainiinitinii, and snnte' * - ---•***- 1 - Al - ' >
leave on account of his wound, hut rode
about, behaving in tho most gallant man'
ner all day.
I It being jmpssible, in the opinion r
the Engineer ollictrs lit ellect anything i
| attacking the barricades in front, the so o
umn moved rapidly up a street to the I the foremost. Cnpt. Smith had the gun ; arm and side by a innskoi ball, but " ill \ “iM"*mnvaive”vourself Jcb I tion,!pbysicaIlv, in'lcllectually, andmor-
riglit, with the inlenliou of turning them.! which he look upon the height, run down; »*"» recover, it is hoped. Mr. John! p,ensure by means of this poor rally, at'23. American women are less
liemg rein forced by the Ohio regiment, a; towards the breastworks and fired into ii. t rancis of New Orleans, In-longing in " j .i ' ■ , 0 cath 8 , ,' n l>lG to endure premature marriage, than
i^'V^ charge was made, under ibctH-1 Then cnmeCol. P. F. Smilh|s men, with J Blanchard’s company, w as killed, * « jll! wil| lli|)e 0ur4C .l ve *., ] Europeans ; for as they are, as a race,
" ‘ — 1 - - *- n 1 1 -■ ■" '■ ' placed more intelleitual, snd more educated,
'ic |iu- l han the Europeans, naiure, in them, ex-
could pends more vital power on the mental,
vital- and therefore Inis less for physical system.
! As a general rule, English women at 60
rork ' "re younger than American women at 30.
POETRY.
TO HY FATHER.
There is a flower tb«l loves to cnrl
Its tcivlrils roued the blasted tree.
And *11 its brig!i»e.-t gcras unfurl.
Wliere winter frowns most drearily—
And often is thy beauty seen,
Knwreath'd with snow—sweet evergrocn.
Tlicre is a flow’r tliat loves to Lind
The liiuu that's liow'd beueath ;h*: L!a.<t,
Ami kindly round its fragments wind.
Till .ill the lexnpcat's rage is past—
And sweatly docs the mourner lean,
On thy kind arm -s\r *ct evergreen.
Tliou windest n«>t thy gentle stem
Around the branch that needs thee not—
*T» n«»t iby pride to lvtanr them
Hy whom thou soon wouldVt be forgot—
Oh uo—thy smile is oftner seen—
14’he re weeps the op^ssed—sweet evergreen.
And O, when like the blasted tree,
My Father,* verdure fades away,
My greenness shall bis beauty be,
My love .'hull be bis prop and stay;
And still like thee will 1 lie seen,
Allection’s Jjwv.ar—sweet evergreen.
Corrcspoultuce of ll* .Y. O. Picayune.
Moatcuev, Mexico, >
^•titrtiiln f JS JG.
was hniulsoim ly executctl, rcux*iic«J ilie work, the fou tnofit entering| up br«>wn,” ami not only Judge X
During the eiigugeiiH'iil in town of Gar-j:it one end, whilst the Mexicans, ubout. but ohl Louisiauu in:iy well In* proud of-
ami came across ilie fmia tiulie path, I'The iliirercnce is much less in climate,
* j where lie hail left his coal anil shoes.— r, l |an m moie intellectual oiganization and
Uurmg the engagement in town of liar-1 at one end, whilst tlie Mexicans, about but old Louisiana may well In-proud : While lio pul on lhe taml he slipped one culture, more neglect of invigorating
| Iun,l ’ s Brigade, the liirls that were pas- j l.OUO in iiumU-r. left the other in retreat, '"cli sons. The Mexicans lost at Intsi: |(Mi , (lf 1|is s | looi . |mi * jVelinir' physical habits, nml earlier marriage,
j sed on the lelt m entering the town, were The clursoflhe Sill Inliintty were in- thirty liljed—twenty-one had In i n huried „ iniP| | 1 ; |l „ ,„ lr ,| |„, tllH , 1K .,l down and \ Philadelphia UJgcr.
gallantly carri.-d by_ ite Tennessee ansi | Mainly ^scarcely w.w_«Ik^ np; /{Uiundilre'dullar. ’ AsWnislimcma n ,l won-; STRIVE.
i Missippi regiments—the first commanded ! heliire those of the Till were along side, lying on lhe hill side, that were not 11 is- ,| rr wt . ro seen upon his inuntenamV, In
1 by Col- Campbell, and the second by Col. j Thu three commands entered the lin t In- covered by our men when they brought j . 11,.. dollar turned ii nro-iml Vou can do hut lillle without striving.
Davis. Tin se regiments suslaiueil n 1 gellier, so close was the race—the 5lli, in the ilead,” I !J,|,fi IK j.!!,| nnd ne-iin • then lieliM>k-^® ,r i ve ,H ‘l° g**al, to lie rich, to be honor-
' ■' ' ’•••■ ' ' : ' ‘ * FROm'l \KE SCl'FUKtft !«al around him on all w.les,’ but could see i e,! ' *“ ', l,e S»'? w «•»
r iio-a L..wvr, LLI r.num. ... ... i remain a dolt while vou live, and ten
lOih, but could obtain no wo ‘ u „7le<i"is"piU down'at'501)] iluil of the ! i'l'le of ib-siica'iieVi' Fahnar'au.f is'imTof '•? '•«* b"."'S «' I-n^n'uiMmhrtH u'die'dirm^rs oFlhe uav W piauiin^rn 'I; i'!' 6 'jh
- * information, a It bough be Mexicans aliul the same, but dic.v iougl.t i|„. most gallant and aecnmplisb.zl "111- which (about iuwr meju-s win.-; is Aormeil „ / r ,' L,„ learn a trade, ;.l wa'y 2 d "“iW Zllt
unprnacln'd very near -lo souie ut ziieui lM*Iiiiul flirt if lent inn* in the Army- n s*»v all Ins fotifvw uuari/, native silver is touml lliuklv V. , . * . J* ‘ »Ufrn»»a Cu^eihf-y
■ • ■ ' • - ■ luentre nLlimiin.unil Ih IiiiiiI loriiliL.iiiiiiM, jis j-s in Ilie Arinj—so s.i\« all Ins if now |his vui|1 !(i .,1^ t | |a| which they work until they have earned one way. and then crossing nidi one fur-
sjiglil of lhe
very ncenrale
on the heights. On the 20ili, Lieut.
arid bad vastly she advantage in |Hisilion ollieers wliom 1 have heard speak of him
Scarrill and Lieut. Fopc were soul out to , ls Wc „ as um ;,| M . r# .
reconuuitrc the works, buirriit on the
sight and Pope on the left of the town.-' aTOBM|x(J TH F. HEkCsUTS
Ilie latter approached and uisouvered MnVTl’ttl.'V
(the position of a battery on tlie extreme JION I Mlbl.
left, and was exposed lo a lire «f cannon *" Capt. C. 1-. Smith, ol the Artillery
and musketry from Lancers, Irom which, Batlaliiou, with two companies ,(his own :
after finishing his observations, he retired 'and Capt. Stoll's) lour companies lexim ,
in safe
snorlar
SU
around
snencei
sill!
Kin
(o
Laiicry
slay lx"
lower
Capl
ordered -
available point of attack, and lo direclthe mile ; a pari of ilie way was ultnosl l>er-
snoveinems of die column "**
• companies were thrown
snisliers and advanced rapidly
she works, followed by the Brigade in. “Ilie 7ih Infanti}-, commanded by
line of battle under a cross lire of artillery i Capt. Miles, was ordered lo support Capt.
from the citadel and flirt and a heavy fire Smith’s party, nnd, by maroUig directly
of musketry. The column chatgeil into i to the fool of the height, arrived before
STORMING OF l’ALACE Hit.!
j puny design pl lcmg imiii-rs iiiimmi-Miaic-;. ■ ,• -| j . . i
ly u|Hin it .and wiff continue their opera- '? I"‘' s . ( ;;"«> to them, winch rluj svvror ,,, leave, to the sun. AI.er the pea is up
- - 1 they will preserve as long ns they live, in -Ineak up your laml with the scooter plmv.
.and to direclthe mile; u pari of the way was almost (ter- *• *}• and climbed tlnuiounlain 1 poses—ilmft turn away vour head or af- ( '* r,,r I 1 ".' worse. IVople and turn up their leaves to die but sun—
n upon it. Three peudicularaud through thorn hushes pod thechapanil and up the sleep rocks, will,; {.^ W(J#h „ r ,* r fa t „ jv, or as! . may tell you ol your Ixmig.mlnlor some 1 be groniid pea is like l.hc Ai UI negro Rnb-
i forward as skir-'over sbarp-[xi'Kcd rocks and hx.se sliding sue , setreoy Abat ul «"V break he »M; h j m fnr lmire time —.-.II ilx-str tricks are! I"‘" !, ,r " W®«l }>* eyeryibing. Uorscii
rapidly towards sloin-s. _ ... ! n I undeisoxxl now-but just hx.k him in the!' ^ I-.--
work of sand-bags before h. was discov- i m,d t^ Wfow with .mrsev-eranee and assiduity. Mil. !, cows are fixxi ^i^iV; t^U
_ precipice and soon bail Ilie place. Three, ^ i licinus bacon. As six.n as vm, U.»;„
a'slrwt'alxmt two hundred yards'll, the! Capt. Smith, who had Ix-eu ordered to j"* die anilery mcn.bnvtng rushed ahead The louxp a Cjud seems almost lo j .Vie Mills m lyttnV.— lhe L.nvi-li Con- i-xpeet fn.»i, cnnmn nee gadii-riuc by run-
rigluor die battery, passed the walks eo- [ take n circuilous route, Capt. Miles seal'; themselves in tlie bauds ol speak in such sublime and cheering eq,| nerrepixisrtiatnnew nidi is juslaboiit mug a sc-imt. r plow un.l.r it.e vii.es a JM J
lirely, and efiected an eutrance
towu. Aftor oilvaneiug rapidly
flxir hundred yards beyond die battery
they came immediately in front of n — - -- —
masked battery of artillery auil musketiy,' Tlie 7rii had already suslau.eil n heavy »«n.
fraud and dishonesty; lw without places | nearly ready, for operal'mn, and up shake oil' the tliit
which swept die street completely by us I fire or grope and round «h»l, as tlx-y .furil-! "J liave l.ula few moments loft to ‘or power, wbHe odiers beg d.eir way np- on die (.oocord river is pri^rcssing, m,,) | Ur: , j. over u> l,c cu.-ril in d.c sun.
ranee. Tile barricades of the streets ul cil San Juan, which winds round tlie Tout write in, anil must therefore defer diet Ward; hear the pain ol disajipoinlixl and there- are revend smaller establish- Alier the vines urc iui.il thi-v un.ybe
*Xly yflrJl dlM88rft lltf licad ofthc 1 ^ ^ f .l. .am. r II 1:1.. - ..r —sI.y. sinmnlnn of «l... *4..... l.nn*a u-liiln mhpra train lit*! ttrt*f>nmli*!t- iiisanta itinlor vvjiv nml :<Imiii1 In lit* .^t:«rti*il J ...I i_ i _ •• ^
coluinu, were Uccil widi Mexican troops, bail ii
who cOt|V‘Jv covered tht-insclves,. opened Lieut.
inn, says a late English |x>per, amounts.Kntc.lx zCourier i-sTinmii-sthe inuon cdp
the snug little sum of 5U0,€00 pounds id' U.e present year at 1,1550.007 bales,
muuin, 07 nrarly equal to two millions! and Ih- says that many wi ll iuti.r.:.. J [>ec*
hundred thousand doUais yearly. ! sons pm it as low as'l,500,000.