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C A xn, Baku Coumtt, January, 1852.
Vr Editor .-—The paper I hand yon U a
i 00 i composition, written by Min. Saltan
„ 0 nc of the alumni of Bacon’s Female
i .iitulo or rather College, as 1 believe he now
«ll» it, »< my hlgM,
Ltcemcil friend Henry Bunn, lives in Twiggs
County- The production is full of merit of its
and requires no praise froni my pen. As,
however, the fair authoress has beautifully bro't
forward and presented to us some of Georgia's
Wsteddegenerate sons; and as she puns ele-
ntly on a few names—distinguished charac-
£* wc take the liberty of subjoining one sin-
le remark in relation to the trio, Toombs, Ste-
j\ en3 and Cobb ; but we will drop the second
d third persons of this trinity, and make our
remark refer more directly to Toombs. With
-very deference to the opinion of the lady au
thoress. we possess not the gallantry to consul*
and agree with her on points of major impor•
u*e< and final magnitude.
Toombs is at the JSouth, the demagogue of I
demagogues; he is a politician of the first or-
der at legerdemain—hold and reckless, not how-
..®r so reckless ns intrigueing—-a man and a - , . — - -
•talesman of first rate talents, he is as bright as Irue bealteil Georgian, is at the head of the oth-
iK# brightest. Just behold him in the Congress i er * ,. eo I3 ,a * 3 noted for her prosperous cities,
f the*l’nited States, upsetting the election of a ® wt *“ a * ^ ,r ^ cr fertile fields. And though
U’inthron as Speaker of the House of Repre-1 * ome . ma * no }*» P arti *l to her Towns, yet,
ut ives—and his celebrated Hamilcar speech , Vii”"® °[ hor l,ll,s * a con *P icaon » ele-
hut oli’ that great and enduring speech was v f. e J;, t"* 1 must attact the admiration of
ITorMna! with him! il tras a plagiarism—ifi, * h^ugkr'republican, yet her wholesome
", for won!—it was thought for thought, , “" 9 sre *gesfjrfl»y PltiKCKs, mid her Railroads
1 one of the immortal I.ish patriots, cuntem. j ? re vonstrnoteil by Kings. Egypt was cele-
norsnrous with the immortal Curran. Next , ,e ^, l ! or 1,<, . r ''’ r 1 ducl,on of corn ' hut the poo
U at sad contemplate him in the great Con- P ,e ?' Oeorgiawtll never want celebrity as long
veniion of C.nrgia—when only a little while “'“®* f"""• But of all the things for
h.fore there was almost a perfect unity of nit 'J ,,c 1 heorpu is celebrated, of all the things
1 . . c . t * a 1 that Contribute to bop rnnnuni nf ..II 1,0. not...
nSST*
thiX? S the f° r ' m °« Pretnt
~i 0n “ '* f h ° , dislin e ui 'hod for her varie<l
cmddT’’ ril 1 r,e, y of Product, and aU else that
P;°7’ 0,e . , j’ e Prosperity of her people, hut
of her # ',"^ U1C ied ^ or t le wise administration
t Her “ ha, of.
3 , - 4 SE,"*r < ? h " “ JaOirc"
dt.it * .°^ eT P l,on - Vo whom ia assigned so
distinguished so elevated and so influential a
P° on in the Halls of Congress, ns to the
delegates from the eight Congressional Dis-
tncts of Georgia? What member of oor Na-
tionnl Council has pursued a coarse more credit.
»h.o to himself, or more valuable to his country,
than the delegate from the Fourth Congressinn-
al District, the Hon. Hugh A. Haralson 1 Oth-
or nations and other States may exult over their
distinguished men, but none are more justifiable
'•rut e * ul . ,M . iun Jl»" the citizens of Georgia.
The thrte distinguished leaders of the two great
parties into which the whole people of the Uni-
ted States are divided, are the sous of Georgia.
For while Stephens and Toombs are foremost
m the ranks of one of these parties, the present
Speaker pf the House of Representatives, also a
Telegraphed for the Daily Georgian.
7 Days Later from Europe*
Arrival of the asia.
Decline in CoUoii.
New York, Jan. 16.
The steamship Asia has arrived, bringing Liver
pool dates to the 3d instant, and Havre to the 3nd.
Liverpool Cottox Market.—Cotton has declin
ed Id. during the week, in consequence of a mis
take having been discovered in the stock on hand
which proves to be 40,000 bales excess.
The sales oa the 1st and 2nd instant, were 14,<700
bales.
Other Markets.—Corn was dull* Flour had
advanced 6d. Consols were quoted at 97|.
Political.—The majority for Louis Napoleon,
is about seven million.
The Outrage on the Prometheus.
New York, Jan. 11.
The British Admiral has ordered the brig of war
Express from San Juan to Kingston, Jam., in order
to investigate the Commander's conduct in relation
to fireing into the Prometheus at San Juan. The
steamer Saranac, Commodore Parker, had only just
arrived at San Juan on thn morning the steamer
Daniel Webster left, to demand an explanation of
the outrage on the Prometheus, and nothing had
transpired as to the course he intended to pursue.—
The greatest excitement is however, said to have
preveailed, and the authorities were in great tribu
lation, fearing that he would take summary ven-
geance on them for the act of their English friends.
Never Get Angry.
It does no good. Some sins have a seem
ing compensation or apology, n present gratifi
cation of some sort; but anger has none. A
Lost
A NOTE made by II. U. Tdfvef, [tof Paul E.
Tarver, favor Tho’a Jeff. Johnson, and dne 1st
instant, far Fifteen Hundred Doling* (31500.)—
Sail Note waa mailed by Sims &, Cheever* Apala
chicola, and directed to us tit this place. All per
sons afe cautiotu d against trading for it<as the pay
ment has Iven sf pped.
SIMS &. CHEEYSR.
Albany, Jan 23, 1852 42tf
Head Quarters, 2d Brigade, 13th Div., G. M.
»11 Albany, January 23d, 1353.
IT is hereby ordered that an election be
held on Saturday the 23th day of February
next, at the different places of holding clcc-
SJ tions io Lee county, for a Colonel of the
100th Regiment, composed of I«ee county,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
Thomas S. Tuggle Bv order of
J. W. THORNBURY, Brig Cca Cont.
L. P. D. Warrex, Aid-de-Camp.
iLPDr. Joiix (J. Slappev has been appointed
Brigade Inspector of the 2d Brigade, 13th Division,
G. Al.; with the rank of Colonel,
jan 23,1852 43 3w
RICH FALL AND WINTER!
DRY-GOODS! !?*
S ALOUK FROM NEW WI1KAT—fur sale by -
1 WEI.CI1, SlltlUMAN & 'JO. >
BUTTON WANTED.
’iRCrt! ;,:;0 to 600 Bales. J. C. DAVIS;
Albany, January 2, 1852. 30 tf.
SMITH 1*0JT&,
A RE jnst receiving « nd opening daily*at the Stord
formerly occupied by J. Jackson, probably one
of the
Altaif** Pep. IP* 1851.
Gin Bands.
Richest, Largest It, Cheapest rililFi subscribers am agent* far theonanujarfuref
■Poll GVrsfxIrr, -B- of the celebr
Fall Stocks
offered in tliis market. The CIiknIs having been
selected with the utmost ca fe and Htientfon, b»th in
regard to richness of style and pTice, pnrch«sed from
the direct Importers arfd .\i ntufacturerx, we Iio'k? to
be able to offir soprior induce ole ots td any thing
in our line heretofore offered.
Albany, Sept. 26, 185L 25 tf.
T;*.tcd PATENT BELTING for
GIN BAND^t which for Jiivabi'.iiy, ar.d economy,
cannot be cinalcd. A supply kept constantly on
h::nd. \ . G. LUST &. CO.-
A’buny. Novemhet 7, 181. c l—tf. * j 1
Just Received,
\VM. I,. DAVIS & CO. n Inrp:' r.mt writ
Medicine
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. ! Ar:
Cheaper than the Cheapest J
Smith & Long.
A RB now receiving the largest ami hrrt gnt nji
I "
\VM. L. DAVIS &• CO.
Albanv. Oocciv.lar 26,1851. 38
t quality, and
ire atticcan be bought in
he South. Call and examine before purchasing.
Jit's! Receive^
I Fore Sulp^fe 61 QUININE,
CLOTliiNG,together with & large and well select- vv,li Lc sol< *
f>d stock of Cloths, Cassinieres, Vesting, Gent’s ,oU ,or c ° • ««• -• '
Furnishing Goods, Fashionable Hats and Caps,'
Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c.
Albany, Sept. 26, 1851. 25 tf. ( j ^ A
I F< JRFAVARN any p r-.- n fr >m trading for notes
given by the sul-serib-r, ma !e payable to Josopfi
ltehn*r—the date ofsri l uctes ts not recollected,
though given in the i .rer p ri of the summer or
I. Tm*y n ?mwi\t Jo tW fu#
r Ihirtcou hi uilr-.,! JulUre. w'.t'Vn cr-ilit on
Uniarv !, >892. A.- ’he no Montivh for whicX
aid tii’to. wore givpn !ois taiie.l, I tlo rr t iutenJ W
To the Afflioted,
AXD TO ALL THAT EVER EXPECT TO BE!
Dr. S. S. Fitch’s Celebrated iHcdldaes.
D R. s. S. FITCH’S Celebrated Six l<e:ture*,; first tlie fail of
on the Prevention and Cure of ComMimptinn,'
Asthma, Di-tcaxts of the Heart, Female Diseases, Scc.
Tho best work of the kind ever published.
—sec t * lat cnntr »Lutf to her renown, of all her vitiua- man ^ ee * 8 no * ,etlcr f° r >L It is really
( ‘ j nient; and when tiie storm of passion ha:
; ed away, it leaves one to see that he ha3 been a
bonds and hearts for our country's good— see [ c , nou . . I . . , ,, . f .- .
and at'heemintr. not fur the nood u <- *nd most frectons productions—first, fore-1 n ‘ ent ' »ti‘l when tlio storni of paanon hms clear-
. , r .. . . ,, , * than anv other Southern State • ,n business, one gets along no better for getting
w f v ” 171h ifh.-iTe^rtd Z 1 ••••« «*■ ^tz sv ! ;„<■ e ,°.
rt!""lf,ti. in 'l,is orhit Ilia course il not '«•'>» of learni.a, if wcbo not become a litera-1 cr - v . tll,n S “g"® 8 by canlrmriea”—will a fit of
bv—lie nunot abide the slow and toilsome rv I’epple, it will be because the advantages af- [ l ,i,ss,ol J make tho winds moro propitious, the
l*tfiWHV to fame. We cannot however give ;
langungi’ stronger ami more strikingly defining
the man, than is given by Addison in his trage
dy wf ('•!■<>, in which lie makes one of his cliar-
•cterssay of another—
-J. th’r- iH-ffl-thff
THE SOUTHERN VARIETY WORKS,
MACON, GEO.,
A RE now in openuion, and prepared to manufac-
tore Sashes, Blinds, and Panr.el Doors. Also,
everydencription of Furniture, Buggy and Wagon
Spokes, Hubs, &c. ROSS &. MASSEY,
jan 16, 1852 41 9vv
Negroes to Hire.
O N Wednesday the 11th of February next, will
fie hired, for the balance of the present year, at
the fate residence of Daniel Woolbright, of f jee Co.,
dec •as / 'd.al! the Negroes belonging to said deceased.
Also, at the same titnj and place, the Plantation will
be rented for the present year. Terms on t!ie day
NOAH P. LEE, I A . .
D. A. VVOOLBRIGHT, j A1n ' rs
jan 16, I852 4l 4w
ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE.
Home Gazette.”
FAMILY JOUltNAL.
published week-
Robert A. Whvte,
rate of §2.00 per
Journal of the larger
with clear type, and, v .... . . . .. . .
as anv of tli'* boast-! him constantly in the treatment ot Consumption, A.-thnm,
* ' j Heart Di^easos, Liver Dytpep^ia; Scrofula, Skin
n ,. , „ ,, . , ... I Diseases, Rheumatism, Female Complaints Piles, &c.—
1 he “Home Gazette is devoted to Literature, • f or « a i e by R. D. McELVEEN, M. D.,Cairo, <; a .
Art, Science, Education, General Intelligence and j t ^ p R . Fitch’s Guide to Invalids, to be had hero Gratis.
Southern Iiiteresfc*, and is neutral in politics and j Persons wishing, can eee one of the Abdominal Siipportcrs,
religion. To those, who desire a l>aper for the Fire- Su-pender Braces and Inhaling Tula-*, by cHlIinc nt Dr.
Dr. S. S. FiTCifs uaeqaalled ‘ Patent Silver Plated Ab
dominal Suppoiters. ' . ...
Dr. S. S. Fitch’s improved Patent Steel Spnng Shoul
der Braces.
Dr. S. S. Fitch’s Silver Inhaling Tube—uvftd in all
IX.-«a.es of the Isinga.
His Pulmonary Balsam, for Consumption,-and all Cough-*
of long or tdiort duration, Pe*.‘toral Expectorant, Puhuo'naiy
linainvnt, Heart Corroctor, DepuraUve Syrrup, auti-Dys
peptic Mixtutv*, Drops for Dyspeptic Vomitings, and-Mucm
Mixture, Pulmonary Expeetor.iut, Pulnumtiry Sueeedan-
TUtV, Ju
ALFRED ELLIS.
Ii»,lb52. 41 3w
Fashionable
Tailoring Establishment.
# r Pulmonary Su<
used for Whites, Swelling of the Wol
Barrenness by tliese complaints, &e. Nervine, to increase
the General Strength, prevent Sinking and Debility, ami
Wasting of the Nrovous Sy.*t*Mn—Cathartic Pills Cough
Pills, Female Pills and Piln for Diarrhoea and Blmliiig
Lungs, Colie and Cholera Specific^ Vermifuge, a certain
rnedy for Worm*, Female Specific, See., Sec
RIF. nndrrargiKd wrnrh!
* inform his fri. r.ds and
forme r cmdoitir-rs tlitfr hchkn
n-.iii commenced the Tai-
l.'rinjf business, in all iff*
brinches. ut his old stand.
AM work done in the latest
fashion and warranted to
f. ive satis far! ion. Also cut
ting mid repairing done at
short nr .tire.
Wautod to purchase, Ond
A.’b. WBAVEK,
In
The I
imlult'ed at nil!
Interior of Africa.
The Westminster Review contains nil inter-
lie one
of Geo
held it,
had tin-
.f the i
• l.t.
th • -tore* «>f Heaven ‘ ,er , vonr » °ur literary
tih. t«* bla-t the nian^ | educated youths to take their stations in the
io hi* eountrj s ruin. . great drama of life, prepared, so far as literary
N publish ol course. ; education can prepare them, to discharge with
Tlie subject o! die young authoress is great > ability and success, the different duties that may
Georgia truly Dgre.it—and she has done it am- be incumbent upon than. If tvo make obser- j ©sting article relating to Africa, front one who
pie justice; and she too, more than any thing. various on existing nations, renowned for their claims to have lived for several years on the
production has shown herself to advancement in literary pursuits and intellect!!-! Western coast, whence he made excursions in*
nost precious “items ami jewels” ■ culture, and by the aid of history, look far up ' to the country. He says a state of civilization
I purloined it Iroin her portfolio, ifie V;4 | 0 0 f time, and trace the progress of those exists among some of the tribes, such as has not
ii.rii dncd that as an old friend, I nations, and compare it with that which Geor- j i»eeii suspected hitherto by those who have judg-
•tiiiS it was a out v incumbent on gia 1ms made in these respects, we will find only from such accounts as have been given
publication, to which she ohjec- > that none during the same ’length of time, has of the tribes with which travellers have come
tnl ii* the u.n>t positive terms; whereupon 1 re- | assumed a more exalted station, or stands bet- in contact. They cannot be regarded as sava-
farm! tin* matter t.> her very prudent father, who ( ter as a model to succeeding ages, than the glo-; ges, having organized townships, fixed hahita-
wid i» the language of Shakospear, “Twas Hons State which wc call our own. But Geor- lions, with regular defences about their cities,
vfiars, ti? hi*;”—and Sarah reluctantly gave a j gfo fias not yet reached the acme whither she ' engaging in agriculture, and the manufacture of. IQ-NO
•ihiit Rosent. Please insert it: ’lisa ineritori- tends. Her amazing resources have not yet i cotton cloths fi»r clothing, which they ornament i
mu nff rluu a metiforious source; a credit • b en developed, but she opens to her people a with handsome dyes of native production, and
t.i native genius and an honor to the iustitu- future of great promise. If her progress still exhibit handicraft in their conversion ~ r : —
tion whi le site was educated. J. G. S. | continues to he onward, tho height of glory, a«<l precious metals into .articles of use
— j splendor and true greatness to which sho will nament. 'i i»o inercha:its entrust the _ . 4IU , t -»
GfOrjji.l—Her G^ras an l her Jewels. attain, will surpass that of any in the Union.— j to the care of native trailers, in various parts of y e poplins, fancy embroidered DeLaiius. Gaols
Hvaven has destined tliis sj>ot to be the gar- In this Reoniinglv high destiny she is steadily! the country, stored in huts without protection, | far Men and Boys’ wear. French Red, (ribbon
... .... , . . | tioiM of my own. and which I have been very carotnl ...
A LL persons inde ted to the estate or A. B. Dun-! preparin';, as fallows: Cholera Syrup, a certain remedy fur
cun, late of Lee county deceased, are hereby , Cholera'Morbus, Diarrhoea, See.—Touie, or chronic'pre
notified to make payment, and those having claims : paration lor Dy*pepsia, Di*ca«*v* of the Liver and Kulnev.*,
against aaid estate to pree-nt them an.hentieated ac
cording to law’. bE I'll K. TAYLOR, hx r. J Cough, See. No. 6, of a.’surcrior (inality. Rheumatic
A. E. DUNCAN, Ex’rs. • Linament, useful al«> in Sprain* and Bruises. Fever and
Lee county, Jan 16, 1853 4l tnv j A«ue Solution and Powder*. 3rd Preparation for Spa»nH.
Planters for Pain* in the Side or Lhe t—Spleed Bitter?—
Suderific Powdors—Composition Powders—Tincture of
Lobelia—Blood Root—Cayenne—Nervine, See.—lk* ules*
a tew Medical Work*, de*iiueil principally for the u?c of
FamilioH. Perkins wi diiti" Agencies for tlK* sale of Dr. M.
S. Thompson’s Pills, will pleas* drop me a few lii
SIMS A Cifl’EVER;
TaE SOLTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
W ild, take River Risks from Albany to Apili-
chicbla, at from l to 1V per cent, on goo I craft*,
with sober experienced pil.»\s and g<
Will also issue Fire, Slave an! Life Polices,
moderate rate. Apply to I). A. VASON,
Albany. Jan. 16, 1852. (ly) Agei
that effect. For the
he allowed. Age:
M. S. Thompson*!
B. Wight, Newto:
Albany. r * ”
F LAT BOATS are ill readiness for the sliipttfent
oft'otton at a day’s ticti’o. Th ' promptness
and goo! •nanag-nieot’o! t ! i“ i’ilots, (who will give
despatch at all tt.;.e>) is
Al'.tany. Noveu.b *r 7. 1
"CLARK’S Sl I’KRIOIt CORS S’f.ttM’H.
M ANl’FAG I’URI’.D exj res-lv far Culinary diid
Diet tie purpose*, extensive!v u.-cd in flic pre
paration of Puddings, Rich Blanc Mange, Pies.Cns-
tirds. &c.—it i- also an excellent «!iet for invalids.
For fh1*j hv Y. G. RUST & CO.
Albany, NowmVr 7,1 Vil. 31—tf.
Notice.
j ... which a liberal per Ci.iu. mu |
Baker county for the sale of Dr. 1
Pill*, HarriuKi & Sewunl, Albanv—S. j
^LZl iK’Y^kSn.DuL* TfHB * r iript.croiof.«i>ti.. s W«rt!
■D. B. Ramho, Olive Grove—^William William*, -*• W '. Sc \\. U. Hawkins, A*t-.niit s at Law,
FowlTown-J.S. MeElveen, near Currie* Chur.1,-An- i* this da v by mutual oms-nt cissolwd: J«nUify
ftfiWU tSflZ. lh,T, y Rackley,near Blowing Cave. For Thurna*county, l.t. 1852 WM. II. HAWKINS.
lJ.llvol il OlVM IJJAt ^ Si-ixa*, Tnoinasvillc—J. J. Ma h, Duncansville—M. 8.
J. i\ DAVIS, 1 McIntosh^ Bo-ton—John Slator, ten miles south yf Tlion
43 3\v.
A. HAWKINS.
1 of iron 11? EM nCTFUI.IA i.ifonm t.i pitblie aentn-ally. i T ^J uh ,^_j T, Hotline, M«nin«i.>n—IVtor K.-mn. N. NOtiCC tO COltOll PlfllltCl Si
s or. 1* tint ho has on lia n.l a Urge stock of Dry <.,«Jv Pnrt For JeKawm connly, J. M. i W. 1*. Marvin, Mnn- iUIUnt' IU C'Ullvm 1 111 liyioi
. , Boots, Shoos, H it,, Cn^n, Oannburgs, Sunn Ynrni. Uo„ll<.. For Mndinm conntv. Dr. IV. A. Brinson, Madi- 4 FEW S VCKS of l'OMtJil AN ATE CO rTOX
L ‘ ,r K ooa s; LidbV Fancy Dress fJ-nxl*, such as rich cliangeu- sonville. Joha S. Wyche, Cherry lake. j 2hl SEED for sa! \ Person* ticsir.uis of pttrehas-
* parts of L|e Poplins, fancy embroidered DeL&injs. G<n>1s _ . _ _ , ,-1^00' ^k’ELVEEN, M. D. i in«r this vaiu.ihL Seed will rail imtnedi tteiy.
!ri:ig mar her yet preserved in entire safety, acts of robbery bound) and Nej
atuess. ller being very rare. Native traders are held in high stock of Groc
Srirnce, h:
the for* am:
pr»|J.ir,i! |
Ot, III.- All;
dm of I’nterpri***. Although of recent date, and rapidly advancing ;—may nothi
progress in XgriiMiltnre, <’o iimerce, Aits and o iward progress, her onward great ....... w
•I our 8ta»e in the ranks of sous rise up and call her blessed. Her daugh* j respect, especially if wealthy ; and in some ca
l’ H.-tcrhnnd. As to her gen tens too, brought up in her noble institutions, • se * whole tribes engage in the business of itiu
with respect to commerce, delight louse their powers there elicited, in erant traders, no im|>ediment being offered to
)a-« d w=t"i her. She borders Rp -ahing the praise of Georgia. Glory lingers ’ them even among nations where a state of war
m! is connected by a nuvimt- around tlie name of Georgia. Thrice happy, exists.
Mr means to the Gulf of Mexico. Bv means thrice honored are we, who boast the name of] iwT-w-ti™
-ffottr ntni^M.. rivers, of wl.i,l, nn.nt.fr : Ucorgi.-ms. ^ Destructive Fire.
e'her State p III li.i-Kt Ih,. «•>•,.I,n-ir.l i* hi , Un yesterday morning, at a few minutes af-
luto direct communication with lier mountains.! Rapidity Of Thought In DrcaRllR?* ; ter one o'clock, a fire was discovered in a small
Herrl-maie is mil land temperate and in ali * remarkable circumstance, and an impor- ■ wooden huiMiug near the comer of Second and
M»«nns. there is some portion of the * State to ’ *a»'t point of analogy, is to he found in tlie ex- Choi ry streets. The alarm was instantly giv-
vbirb lier invalids can resort with safi-l v ' trenie rapidity with which llte mental operations' on, and a great number of citizens hastened to
.. v . V i * • are performed, *»r rather with which the iiiateri-' the scene of action, hut the combustible nature
, r ; L’ r iciiliur;il resources seem almost in- c | 1; , n g 0g0u which the ideasMepend, are exci of the house in which the fire originated defied
n-n^and n.ork the barrenness of le-s tet j j,, heuiisplu rical ganglia. It would ap every exertion to save the building. The hou-
**ii 11 c iuk s. Her varr ty ol soil gives a vari- f j,- }J w j lo | e sor i ( . 8 G f acts, that would re- ] ses in the vicinity were mostly old wooden build-
!•»■«»• tit-f. Besides being productive of ev- a || v occupy a long lapse of time, pass ideally : ings. and caught with great rapidity. Notwith*
th rough the mind
dreams no Irue perception
strange proj*erty
Bl.inket*—together with a
* and Tobacco—in store and for
sale very low, to make rimm for a large and dcstra-
hb Spring Stock, which will arrive early in the
'The public who are i
ncill and examine ii
Valuable Lauds for Sale.
f |MIE Subscriber offers far sale, tlie following
choice pine lands on liberal terms, for cash <
on credit. They are situated in the best plantin
1 want of Goods, arc invited j district in Georgia, and have been selected with r<
i stock before purchasing j ference to healthy location and productive qualities. ‘
ntnedi «Mv.
COLLIER & BEERiS.
Albany, Dec niber 1.*, 185!. 37 tf
Negroes for Sale.
FIFTEK.N l.ikc!v Young NEGROKS;
Albany, January 2,1852. 39 tf.
50 Cases Boots and Shoes!
A LARGE Stock of Inili Ci
eluding Ladi
nd Fine,
Men’s and Boy’s Boots and!
for sale at reduced prices, to close off before Sprinj
Stock arrives. “Call an l examine.”
J. C. DAVIS.
Allnny, January 2,1852. 39 tf.
of fruit, nod of all tlie different kinds
Hi»r;un wlibdi constitute the staff of life, she
famish*** nnterial for clothing not only f«»r her
Awn inhabitants, but if needed, those of sister
* s Ut!*8. A spirit of enterprise has breathed into
Mhteure flourisiting manufactories, which vie f
,,, , ,. n . . J. . v 1 he relations ol sn;
, / to he found hi the United States. No ’
^txte |Htss<-sst*s th«» same facilities anti cmiven
iences
embodied
in one instant. We have in standing it had just ceased raining, And there!
ception of tho lapse of time j was hut little wind, in a few moments the whole] ,a *‘
tv of mind, f*ir if such he al- square hounded by Cherry, Second and Third rant win
property when entered into the eternal dis-1 streets, to the alley between Cherry and Pop-
died state, time will ap|iear to us eternity. ] lar streets was enveloped in flame3. Tlie amount
as well as of time are ! of property <1
miy tone touml 111 the L lilted states. r>o annihilated, so that while almost an etei*' considerable, mid the loss falls with great weight
■a e possesses tli<» same facilities and conven- n - j s compressed into a moment, infinite space upon a portion of the sufferers, as we regret to
»re* lor manufacturing as is possessed by traverse( j mor0 swiftlv than by real thought, learn that some of them had no insurance.—
She furnishes her own materials for (ftre nUfnero , w illustrations of tliis princi j Among the sufferers are tho following persons,
construction of them, and has water-falls, . of| recor ,|. rrenileman dreampt that he I though to what extent wo have not been udvi-
lerf.y destroyed by this calamity is very
and the loss falls with great weight
A. C. Morehouse As Co.,
th® -w.uMtui-tiun <11 mem, aim nn« w«urr-i**»»», .
"'* r *: 15 " ml *“Hi« ie,it to carry on in jjj, “V.,j~; ed a , 8( 7|,| it . r , joined Ida' regiment, j sedJ. T. Harden. .
pwMionmore Irian half trie manofactonca ln ! HeserteJ, was apprehended, carried back, tried, James A. Ralston, l’.slate of Dr. Bartlett, Trios.
VT-, , , , . . ' condemned to he shot, and at last led out for N. Eden, E. C. Bttckley, D. Gnraught.y, J. Dai-
.-J, ie . ,as ' ,er n " ne8 R°U1 (»n , > what is better • execut j on After all tho Usual preparation a 1 sey, Mr. O’Keife, Mr. Barnes/ H. W. Bronson,
“I her mine, of iron; and in all enterprises; was ^rctl; he awoko with the report, and Mrs. Gnvan, and others.
‘Mend to increase her wealth and co.iitner- fou|j( | t)|Ht a lloise j„ ,| IL . B dj 0 ining room had at t Had it not been for the active and energetic
■ “ ,n,er l'rise, she has outstripped her neigh- ^ 8a(110 mon)ell , |, r01 | UC ed the dream and awn- exertion of the citizens, and the public spirit of
'*■ kened him. A 'friend of Dr. Abercrontbrie the gentleinen who have erected in the last year
* Iu lhe enterprising spirit displayed l.y her dreame d t |, at l le crossed the Atlantic and s|>ent or two, tlie fire-proof block in which this paper
was, oar Slat,. P tamls second to none in the f or tniiHit in America. In embarking on his is ptililished, there can bo no doubt but a large
• Mill. The cm-lv settlement of America, and - „ r..!l i„t„ th..
It. TAU-SCOIT’.S AGUE KIl.I.EIt—A cer-
min cure for Ague an-i Fever, which we war-
thc directions arc strictly followed.
WM. L. DAVIS &. CO.
Albany, December 26, 1851 33
1 he early se
tkf„,„ :-v-v ” - - re turn, ho fell into the sea, and awakening in
> oln r“ ,0 " ° r l,er government—founded in ( , ie frf roun ,| t |„ t | ie had not been asleep le
thif r of ro'reprtse, have not failed to impress. millul „._o r . Win,hit's PsyiaJogical Jour.
Wng tacressfully, with tltose of any other
^ nlr . v ; _ 'Vith firm resolution, sound judgment,
1 "miring
, they are borne through to
, '."^"meteristic iu a peculiar manner upon.
' Vha, ? vcr , fio1 ,' 1 u !‘' i Five Hundred Persons Destroyed 6y a
which they have been engaged, whether in! w a.. c n nnf
♦Wore, Commerce, Agriculture, or whatev- ] ... ^ * • , .
7 !J1*J command the energies and activity of On Saturday intelligence was recereed a
man, lhe cilirens of Georgia have Lloyd’s (London) under date Malta, Monday
^*0 themselves capable of striving ami com-! lhe 8tl. ultimo, of a most awful occurrence at
the island of Sicily, which had been swept by
two enormous wafer spouts, accompanied by a
terrific hurricane. Those who witnessed the
phenomena, described the water-spouts as two
immense spherical bodies of water reaching
from tho clouds, their cones nearly touching tlie
earth, and ns far as could be judged, at a quar
ter of a mile apart, travelling with immense ve
locity. They passed over the Island near Mar
sala. In their progress houses were unroofed,
trees uprooted, men and women, horses, cattle
and sheep raised up, drawn vortex,
and borne on to destruction; during -heir pas
sage, rain descended in cataracts, accompani
ed with hail stones of enormous size, and mass
es of ice. Going over Castellamsrre, "ear ata-
bin. it destroyed half the town, and washed two
hundred of the inhabitants into •*>««»> who ■**
portion of the city would have been laid in ruins.
[Macon Telegraph, 20!h inst.
D* ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!—
IMPORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS—Dr. J. S. Hough
ton’s Pepsin, the truo Kgestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, pre
pared from Rennet, or tno fourth Stomach of the Ox. after
directions of Biron L*ebi<r,tbe great Physiological Cbemta,
by J. 8. Houghton, M. D-, Philadelphia. This is truly a
wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, caring after
Nature's own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric
J uice. Pamphlet*, containing Scientific ad vice of its value,
furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the adver-
tisement*.
■ccomplislunent of ail their undertakings.
^ ' ei 7 filing seems fanned by the very breath
^*nterj)rise, and encourages her citizens to
r «.wonderful ami glorious undertakings —
jj-* ,lltern '*l improvements in this .State, exhib*
lier * r ^ ,nar kahle degree the spirit by which
6 are ‘“fluonccd. In the very midst
the f* j to . ni *1*8 Alieghanies, where, since
tr ° u,, u»li°n of tho world, a ray of light nev-
' s I»«ard the whittle of tho locomotive.
^ °*J a pan our rivers and penetrate our for-
. 1 ‘ ie mighty steam car thunders along in
grow? Ver to P* of the highest trees that
1,1 uer deepest vullios—and unwilling to
I, °/ Pass around our mountains, actual- nonarea u. . ^ns
htiliC‘ T * *'. e * < ** ll "<i flourishing villsges. Her
*t to I * f0r '" tcrco n'munieation, are made such
D 0 ,l )t l ,ur l'as««l by none in the Union.—
»1* l">rts of our State, will at no dis-
tmj t.i ■ ®* "unneeted by means of Railroads
for she has brought the light-
° “*»ven to be also her messengers of in-
and an immense amount of property, and
the country being laid waste for mites.
The harbor suffered severely, many vessels us
ing destroyed and their crews drowned. Alter
the occurrence, numbers of dead human bodies
were picked up, ail frightfully mutilated and
swollen.
DR. IICXTISGTOV,
Surgeon Dentist,
B EGS leave to inform the citizens of Albany and
vicinity, that he has located himself at Albany,
intending to make it a permanent residence.
Dr. Huntington being confident from his exten
sive practice and experience in our larger cities,
that he can give entire.satisfaction, respectfully so
licits the liberal patronage of the public.
To those who desire the use of the Ether, Dr. H.
would say that his long use of it in all Surgical ope
rations enables him to give entire satisfaction in its
administration. [Jan 23,1853 42tf.
Valuable Mills
LANDS FOR SALE!
O N Monday the 26th day of Jauuary, (inst.) I
will soil at Public Outcry,
Elf vea Hundred Acres of lieayiiy Timbered
Pine Land,
With Ninety acres cleared and in a good slate of
cultivation—together with mv
Saw and Grist Mills.
Tlie latter containing two pairs of Stones; also, a
SUPERIOR COTTON GIN, which is carried by
water, with an excellent Screw attached, with all
tho fixtures belonging to each respectively.
Tliq.;whole will be’sold on a credit and possession
o iven immediately, with tire exception of tho Clear
ed land, which I shall reserve for one year. Three
equal instalments will be given—the hfst to become
due on the first day of January 1853, the next in
one ami two years thereafter.
I will also sell at the same time and place, a lot
of Stock Hogs and Cattle, on a credit of 11 months.
The above property is situated in Randolph Co.,
Geo., on Palaula Creek, about equi distant from
Fort Gaines and Georgetown, with a supply of wa
ter which is 1 constant, and at all times sufficient to
propel double the quantity of machinery now in
operation. The Saw Mill is so constructed that
another saw can be attached with very little addi
tional expense, and tlie demand for Lumber is far
beyond the present capacity of the Milt to supply
and constantly increasing, and the custom work for
the Grist Mrll is also extensive and increasing
continually.
O’ The sale will take place on the premises.
JOHN NEWSOM.
Newsom's Mills, Jan. 9,1853 40 3w.
Card.
D R. JOHN W. MYRICK, having purchased
Dr. Sims' location, one mile north of Giliion-
ville, will devote himself to the practice of his pro
fession, and respectfully tenders his services to the
vicinity. [Jan 23,1852 42—6m.
W71QUR months after date application will be made
M. to the Ordinary of Baker county, for leave to
sell .the Real estate of J. W. O'Neal, minor.
Jan 23,1852. A. Y. HAMPTON, Guar.
Runaway
F ROM the subscriber, on the night o
instant, a Negro man by the name of J
It is supposed ho is trying to make his way to North
Carolina, where he was purchased last winter. He
wore off a suit of Linsev Clothes—sack coat very
large for him, and a wool hat considerably worn.—
Ralph is a dark copper-colored man, 23 or 24 years
old, about six feet high, rather likely and intelligent.
He has two scars on the left side of the face—one
over the eye-lid and the other under it, which gives
him the appearance of slightly squinting ; the scar
over the eye is about an inch long.
Any person talcing up tlie Negro and lodging him
in Jail, and informing me of it, will be liberally r
warded. NELSON TIFT.
tr The Macon Telegraph will copy 3 times, and
forward bill to this office.
Albany, January 9,1853*
Acres. No.
Dis.
County.
Acre
No.
Dis.
County.
350
129
1st
Baker
490
241
1th Lowndes
“
50
“
do.
**
358
”
do.
«
51
“
do.
44
483
”
do.
**
67
“
do.
490
85
16th Lowndes
“
63
“
do.
“
86
“
do.
135
188
“
do.
44
45
44
do.
250
17
8th
do.
44
1C2
44
do.
M
89
9lll
do.
“
173
44
do.
90
“
do.
490
90
7lh
Irwin
91
do.
44
471
44
do.
315
**
do.
409
"
do.
«*
316
“
do.
u
467
44
do.
"
332
“
do.
“
498
44
do.
198
11th
do.
“
499
“
do.
M
274
rt
do.
“
500
“
do'.
•*
375
“
do.
4 ‘
501
44
do.
n
276
“
do.
44
5t)3
44
do.
u
386
do.
306
44
da.
«
314
“
do.
44
368
44
do.
361
**
do.
u
370
44
do.
M
362
“
do.
44
451
do.
u
377
“
do
*•
45*2
«
do.
«*
170
15tll
Decatur
u
453
44
do.
*«
321
U
do.
490
105
13th
Thomas
“
333
“
do.
44
497
44
do.
“
323
44
do.
44
498
44
do.
181
“
dd.
350
4
4th
Early
*»
183
44
do.
44
204
5th
do.
360
44
do.
44
179
6th
do.
361
44
do.
44
223
44
do.
“
111
19th
do.
44
258
“
do.
cl
133'
44
do.
44
256
44
do.
U
136
do.
“
270
44
do.
“
308
21st
do.
44
277
“
do.
«
323
44
do.
44
280
* 4
• do.
“
207
44
do.
44
366
“
do.
«
119
27st
do.
44
375
44
do.
*»
158
44
do.
44
215
18 th
Thomas
*<
159
44
do.
44
227
“
do.
*«
160
44
do.
44
234
44
do.
«*
197
**
do.
44
230
36th
Early
“
193
M
do.
44
251
44
do.
“
284
17th
Thomas
44
343
44
do.
392
“
do.
44
10
44
do.
W
393
44
do.
44
97
28th
do.
“
389
44
do.
44
98
44
do.
**
13
18th
do;
44
99
44
do.
“
35
44
do.
44
220
“
do.
**
50
“
do.
44
221
U
do.
350
55
18th
do.
44
256
44
do.
**
219
Uth Lowndes
44
215
13th
Early
490 265
11
do.
41
227
44
do.
374 **
do.
44
234
44
Jnna 13,1851. 10
tf.
N.
TifT.
CO-PARTNERSHIP#
T HE undersigned have formed a Co-Partnership
under the style of N1SBET & LEVY, for the
purpose of conducting the business of stKaM-exoiice
buildixo arid, nfanutactnref of Machinery in all its
brandies. They will be prepared; on and after the
1st of January next, to execute all orders in their
line with despatch, and a style equal to any done in
the South. Having an abundance. of means, no
pains or expense will be spared to give satisfaction
to their customers. They have on liand a fine as
sortment of pattern^ of Steam Engines, Mill Gear
ing of various sites, and otlier patterns usual in
their line, lae public are invited to pro us a call.
THOS. C. KISBET. O. T. hgTZ.
Macon, Dee. 28,1851. “
r. Lib ra! deduction in
>t, as they ure mostly from th ? s::
unity. Among them are two fin
UTi.
Oglethorpe, January 2, 1852. 39 3vv. ^
Law Notice.
J ames j. Scarborough, Attorney at Law,
ha* removed from Jeffersonville to Fort Valley,
Houston county Ga. lie will practice in tlie conn-
$ of Houston, Crawford, Macon, Dooly, Twiggs;
j Pulaski, Sumt* r, I-ce, Baker, and Marion, n» d will
1 attend the sittings of the Supreme Court at Macon,
Americussmd llawkinscille. All business corififled
to his care shail receive prompt attention.
Fort Valley, Jan. 9 1851. 40—tit.
Groceries! Groceries!!
Cook’s Sew Brick Btiildtnsrs. Broad Street.
C.3S5I STOKE!!!
T IIC Subscribers have rented one of the rooms
in Cook's new brick buildings; next door to
Messrs. Collier & Beers, where they are now opetv-
ing a large, and well selected stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES*,
to which they would invite the special atteirtiorf.6f
the public in general, to call and examine. Tire
following comprise a part of the stock which they
have now on hand:—Crushed ar.d Porto Rico Su-
Java, l'arto Rico, and Rio Coffee. Gun
powder and llyson Teas. New Orleans Molasses.
G’enessee Flour, Goshen Butter, English Dairy
Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese. Soda, Butter, and Su
gar Crackers, Bunch Raisins, Fulton Market Becfa
Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sausage*
Cod Fish, Sperm and Adamantine Candles, No. I.
Family Soup, Starch, Ir.digo, Nutmegs. Myer’s
fine Aromatic Chewing Tobacco, and other brand*.’
A large assortment of
Jellys, Jains Preserved aud Brandy Fruits',
consisting of Peaches, Apricots, Quincer, Pine Ap
ple, Cherries, Plums, Strawberries, Raspberries,
Currents, &.c. &c.. Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, &c.
Wiiio, IJrundy, Gin, Whiskey, &c.
Champaign, Madeira, and Sherry Wine. French
Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Holland Gin, Phelps, do.-
XXX Bourbon Whiskey, Old Manongahela, do..
Rectified do., London Porter, in Pints. Together
with s full and well assorted stock of other articles’
usually found in a Grocery Store.
Hard Ware.
Cross Cut, Mill, Hand and Tennant -
“ “ “ “ “ Files.
Trace Chains.
I lames.
Fire Dogs, Shovel and Tongs, Braes Andirons.
Knives and Forks, Pocket knives.-Locks, Curry'
Combs, Nails of all sizes. Britfania Codec Pots,
Ted Pots, Coffee Mills. Seives, Weeding Hoes, Bel
lows, Anvils, Vices, Hammers, r &c.
All of which will be sold at a very small profit for
Cash. Call and examine far yourselves.
Y. G - . RUST, & CO.
Albany, Oct 17th’51. 28 tf.
FINE LINDS FOR SALE.
T OTS of land noraber llO and 142, in the 3d dis-*
■Li trict of Baker County. These lands are lying'
broadside of some of the best plantations in the 2d
of Baker. Among them, one of Gen. Tarvers plan^
tations. About 70 acres is cleared, a good well sndf
log cabin, tlie fence is not very good. Apply to
DAVID A, VASON, ’ TV
or J. W. THORNBURY. A -
Albany Nov. 23, ’50. SS if -'