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Volume 7.
3.lbaui), Baker Counts, ©corgia, jfriban iilorning, Jnnucirn 30, 1852.
in vvnn
rU3U!«HKP EVERY FRIDAY MORKINO.
Number 53.-
T»' D’V
,IUm at th
TERMS:
p'.r if paid ia advance, or Three
xc*sdin'? twelve lino» will he in
i'* fir* i i *ertio i, nnd fifts cents tor
not having the number
ri. will be ptMithod until forbid.
advertisements,
behT&foster,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
„ „ _ Savannah, Georgia.
P. II. TIEHN, 1 t JOHN FOSTER.
OF SAVANNAH. ^ F ROM HAS COCK CO.
111 I N ro'ti.'br EttcutornT AdSwaratorj' j. F. ftrtcaa, REFES AEX0ES3—-
rtl’sl.r.ti*"-. .*« <r 1=**"^ ^ '*».{« »‘>™rti*d in « <?. VV. f>„.,it. - —* ’
ps^i;rr.oip r n'TiC™S"b.likei Auj " t * 1U1 - •
n»”il iV-SS? «/cXilE or n «.«, mm J HWTM, DOWELL & «0„
J*£5f» !»«*<»«♦■ . . „ ! NO 210 BAVSTRE-3T.-8.AVAN.NAH, GEORGIA.
r \ ,iKft ut appliJ.*«nM» will be mad? to the Court of» n iy c j iii'Tji\ f At
'** ■ -'ll Land and Negroes HU be' ” »• LAWTON & <0.,
•‘ r m . , . , „ Cor.XES SecOJD AND POPLAR STREETS, MaCOX.Ga.
^T 11 u ,n “"* d for ~ *■*[ A. B. LAWTON Si CO.,
lyAli Him baenea mu-t be pul paid. | OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tlrlm.rv I ,r
paSIiAed«' H *'
X .ntblv a I.crt'
ADVERTISEWESTS.
B
.IJiiiini^tralor 1 !* Sale.
Y vime of an nr.ler of the Hon. Inferi
... . . e Conrt, despatch snd at the in ^'t’mirkot priced.
of I) »catur cmnty, while sitting for Ordinary j A. B. L\wr »*», j \V. jj. Lvwrov, j Sam’l L. Dowels
(t old he for? the Court House d.i
fnthe*town of Newton, Biker county,on tin first
TuesUv in F thrnary next, within the usual hours
eFjnle.th'* following lands Mongin;* to the estate
i-fJatnM ^‘P
ALBANY
Male and Female Academy.
T HIS Institufiou will men on the first Mon 'ay of
January, 1*53, under the snperintendane’e of
WM.M. JANE4, as Princi,™! and instructor in
Male department, T. A. JANES, instructor in Fe-
, male d‘partinent. A competent Female assistant
Dr. W. S. Lawton. lwc h'T of Music anJ Ornamental branches will be
employed.
Tailian per Tern.
Orthography. Reading, Writing, pri. Geog
raphy. and pri. Arithmetic $10 00
Advanced Arithmetic, Geography,Gram
mar, History. &c 15 00
Latin, Gre^k.French. Mithema'.ics Moral
Mental Philosophy, &c 20 00
Music 20 00
Drawing nnd Painting 10 00
Ornamental B-anrht-s 5 00
RLFEIIEXCES AND BOVliD OF VISITORS.
... w .. IIUMra „„ N. W. Collier, G. \V. Collier, Hon. lant Warren,
;ijpcd tn than, and plantar/orJcrTfilletTwiih B* A. Vason, Esq. Dr. R. Q Dickinson, John Jack
in ami Dr. T. D. Matthew*.
For particulars, address
WM.M. JANES.
Albany, Dec. 12,1851. 3f» tf. Albany Ga.
j FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I npEXDEIt their a rvirea to their friends and the
| p thlic genemllv. Th*»v are mutually pledged
1^i -" U !- 10 j' LiVral advances jnade
of Sivannah.
Un
r JJS i
Rib an, Fultaa &. Co,
n intv tb-c'il, to-writ: I '£ ( ( O.IIIHSSIOV MERI II AITS, TZ
li.ker co.intv; £na3l. ,N4 VAXXAIL GA.
Vrs 177. I7N,I _TiN-oi ath«r»ma>, to Cu PUnlar, of 8vjtk^ro4.iu
Americus, Geo.
Rev. C. M. 8I1EPPERS3X, A. M , Principat..
till, HIT,-."' , , . ■ ’ ».»*K. —1 ,•/«.. j .L n J TnT ' < IVE*. v/. 1*1. OllIatT r«llo-J.\, A. J1 , I RRICIPAT..
>«t 1ST 217 Htil 2H.aH IP the 31 district of B<- }»'*<**««».tnj *al«r of Cotto i and othxr Produce. Their ^ ,
», H,., property of sail .Ivcei.ed. byi2 , Z k Tl' !! ’ , “T“" Mjeai **“ * l,l ’ p0 ,0 f"* 1 «° lnto T," l T °? ‘I'*
^ PC 11 - t , , . r sau-tieuon to th.nr nitrous. i First Mon lay in January. 1852, under tho dt-
Tcrms on :> • 1 ;*, N . ^jr/vos SAP P, Adm*r. will Se fiiw Vx'v<lllcApkX*' FjmU ' SjpplU, ‘, r cc f l . io,, . of ^ of T Jf gcl . , °*
O-t.Vr 3. 1351.
. l«l.
\thirm3^lral»r ? « «alc.
A CRKKABLV loan order of ilia Hon. Inferior
.II four; of Jon county, when sit’ing tor Ordtn-
nrr Ttrp »>.»<. will i» rt ^dd h fore the Court H *»i**o
eoor'lnthe town of Blakely, tn the county of Ear'.y,
in .March n**xt, betw *en t!ie
* following lot Oi l.ittd belong-
»’,u B. J.ne-. late of Jon s
No. 2 19. in the 13th district
lastic. year will embrace a period «»f Ten Months,
commencing on the First Monday in January, and
FACTORS aad COUHISSIOV 1IERI IIIXTS.! l ' ,osi;l ?"•> 11,0 •**« K™l*y in Orkto. At th» pnd
of the session there will boa Public Ex nni nation of
The Way to be BraYe. j
Speak kindly to that poor old man.
Pick up his fallen cane, '
And place it gently in his hand,
That he may walk again.
His bundle, too, replace with care
Beneath his trembling arm ;
Brave all the launts tint you may hear,
To give his life a charm.
A braver deed than scorners boast
Will be your triumph then,
A braver deed than annuals tell,
Of some distinguished men.
Yes, leave that thoughtless, sneering crowd ;
Dare to be good and kind ;
Then let them laugh as laugh they inay,
Pass on; but never mind.
Pass on; hut think once more of him,
The wreck that you have seen,
Ilmv once a hap^y boy like you
He sported on the green.
A cloudless sky above his head,
The future bright and fair,
And frienda all watching o'er his couch,
To breathe affection's prayer.
But ah, the change ! He wanders now,
Forsaken, lone, and sad —
Thrice bles«ed is the task of those
Who strive to make him glad,
Speak kindly to that poor old man,
Pick up his fallen cane.
For that will ease his burdened heart,
And make him smile again.
The Pouapartcs. j Sixty Years Affo.
Louis Napoleon may he said to he, in one sense, ; Sixty-nine years ago, the 4th in6t., a party ot
the legal successor of the Emperor Napoleon. Ili*'adventurers from the Eastern States, a ftef &
election at this time, is doubtless intended by him to | long ami toilsome journey, desrened the Ohio
l»e the restoration of the Empire nnder the Bona- (River, encamped upon the spot where Newport
parte dynasty. By the decree, or Senatns-consni- ! Barracks now stand. They were separated foi*
tom, which constituted Napoleon Emperor in 1801, j the several “stations” in Kentucky*,'Alid' .turned
the impartial succession was thus prescribed : j their steps through the wilderness, first pledging
1st. To the lineal heirs, male, of Napoleon; in j each other to meet upon the same spot, or such
the order of primogeniture. J of them as might survive, in fifty vefcpt^froi?
2d. Failing these, to such son or grandson of his ; that day. The agreem^fct was made on the dth
brothers as Napoleon might designate, and the heirs i day of November, 1782. In the year 1832£ CKi
male of such eon or grandson. j the 4th day of November, precisely fifty ^eait
3<l. To Joseph Bonaparte and his heirs male. after the time of the agreement four of the old
4th. Failing these, to Louis Bonaparte, his heirs ! hand met upon the spot to fulfil the promise 1
male, each in the order of primogeniture. j One of them was oi’er ninety years of age ; and
The only son of Napoleon, the Duke >f Reichstadt; the rest were under three score nnd ten. After
died in 1832. Joseph, Ex-King of Spain, the eld-j remaining a few days, they fumed their s(epi
est brother of Napoleon, known ns Count de Sur- j homeward—not through a w ilderness, as they
villiers, nnd who resided for many years in New;did had !i hundred years before, hut through
Jersey, died in 1815, leaving two daughters, but no scene’s of busy life, and flip hrniY of MdifetrM
son. Louis, Ex-King of Holland, the father of the \ milliinrs; nor did they prtfimsc another meeting,
I present Napoleon, died in 1840, shortly after the j ns that was nil event fixed hv a higher will?
j escape of the son from the fortress of Ham. Two . nml it has taken place! ihev are a!f death*—-
j elder sons of Louis and Hortense died, one in infnn-! Autional Intelligencer.
1 cy the other at the age of 27 leaving Louis Napoleon | <1 «a -e»
the only survivor, and the la?t in the prescribed Sue- T!lC Future of Italy.
< c ****°**- 1 We find the following remarks upon tfie fo-
Andrews, Hardwick &. Co.,
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA,
all the Pupils.
The course of studies in this Institution ’
» arrang ’d as to prep ir: Young Men eithei
.•ill be!
t the AVtr York Journal of Commerce.
A Perilous Situation.
The following was related to me by the Cap
tain who commanded the vessel referred to, and ( brother, nnd partaking his horror of cii il
Tn Hit* claim nr qnari le B ilim«y il i« prnh*Wc lim , nf| t ,| Vi in (he London Quarterly Review j
Lorn* N.polenn alludes in hi. proclamation to tire , -Btmlialimen, if (Hey will, really, and in Htf-
penple of France. | nestj j,j vc „ i|,o U ght to the future of Italy, nlcfirf
“If you believe in the cause of tvliich my name i« , | e ., rt , to r , roll „„ n( .e, not only wHImnt dhndd«Y--
tlre symbol, that is. France regenerated by tire rev- j |,Dt oven with some decree of faith and hop./
olntion of ’89, and organized by tire Emperor, pro- ,| le wo „| •a ( .palj| c .»* And lids is rapidly corH
claim it, drc. i in- to pass. Hundreds of oflrr most emidc'ni
Jerome, the yoangeat brother of Na|a.leon, eome-1 merij w | f o, a few venrs ago, would not has. ft*-'
time Krngof » eetphalia, has addresml a letter to | med , Republic with paliellec, and who CveH
In. nephew, ‘ in the name of the memory of my [ nnw woullt resenl; it. the strongest manner, as
i the first T
Hardwick &, Cooke,
BAY-S PilEST— SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
of Btrlv i
Tdi
Jatni
’STEPHEN SLOCUMB, Ad.n’r.
r 2. ls.VJ.
j thorpo.
i, figured
AdiivnistnUor's LunJ Sale.
\’lbb -* 1 '! tit NfsV.ui. Biker countv.on the 1st
»rv ii-xt, tii-3 half of lot No.
BA *r county ; sold by vir-
, .rt..fO dimrvofGhvltMn
Aitlrnv Bird, jr , d
W7;,:r
Ylir Tiie H im at O'l.'thirpoxvill receive and forwatd
P.txi to tit; Him e at Sivanuali,and furnish Family
j wn , of Mo form ^ id ^ ^ | ^ and Imly. Pierre, another ....
RICHARD S HARDWICK. | hop.-stoineriiar.drec-ivea libera I share of patronage. « erous lo Approach, from the hands of piratical: French national assembly ; as also Murat, a
Svrannnh. Auyvt 15, l^il. U—tf. j F.YI*F.VSR« Moor* which infest the country, but, in our un- • the Marshal and Camline, the sister of Na-
] on the continent will have to bow thenfsblY&j
before the blast of a republican hufricane.*^
poleon. | mm ^ 4
b-- p i
leral
for
&\
‘ l> r ",
ithedf
Ware*)l9iisp anJ Fomntission Business,
litors of slid estate.' To!*e thi«ro -thi I of inf »miini the Planters and Merchant*'
’ l geiH-.-Jii> ,ib ;t t’u*y_a.v now prup isvd to receive Cotioi
CY.IU.S BIRD, Adm
r'C..»L
date, nppli
Inter
O
Z IT T-i’ev will h ivc m huid at all time*. BAGGING,
ROPE, TWINE, SUGAR. COFFEE, SALT, IRON,
! ite. Liberal advance 1 in id»; «*i Cotton wlie i tle-ired.
i|) b-l GILBERT C. CARMICHAEL,
in of I
of Lul l N.
.sj ,iiitri'*t ol Biker county. AU>»,
f No. 412. in th*» 1st district of *aitl
SETH K TAYLOR,
i i-f'.nn <•{ |).»vid K. Hr.usoil, minor.
. I Mt'STS. I/Xl l
- New
O .dethorpe
JOHN P. HARVEY,
r-t Arxtxmx, M.ioq:», G.i.,>
i St Flsmin-i, G.-iJn, •• ]
Aa^i-t 15, H51. 13—6m.
References.
WOOL! WOOL!! WOOLII! .
Tuition i • ordinary English branches...
do in higher departm *nts of English,
L*i in. Greek an I French, with any of the
m extra charge of
Or. either of these Languages tifoii?....
Pav ihle on -Inlfat th»lieginnit'gof the ti
the residue on the first of July.
The Principal would respectfully refer to tli
lowing g*.itlcnrMi. viz: Rev. \V. Baird, Rev
Daniel. Col. Miller G
20 00 wore slowly nearing this coast without appro* i Gazette.
30 00 1 henaion, until a dense fog gradually arose, mid |
j envelojHHl us, so that the Captain gave words; Arab Hospitality,
10 00 ; of caution to the mate. It was early in th© j We boast a great deal of “Southern hospitality,
20 °® : niornmu, ntul the Captain was with his wife in I an d not witliout reason, for in no portion of the 0i
rn ’ ai -the cabin; the mate, named Joint, was eating
his breakfast. The mate, who was an easy old
character, replied to the Captain’s caution, that
Col. I) ('. Campbell,’ would keep a good look out, and call him if
'The Mobile Tribune, in the course of its e’drtf-
\ merits upon that portion of the Message eff (leii,
j Whitfield, of Mississippi, iri which he fet'oWf-
intends the construction of railroads, bdfdtf ftie
j foi^oxting language: ’. .*
in and in few countries, we imagine, is hospitality j But let us come Soxitil; Slid compare dtt (os
->re regarded than at the South, but Arabs out-do j State* atound us with Georgia. Here i(re Mis-
t. f&ifrsippr, Alabama and Louisiana. --E*e& of*
A well known Arabian horse-eater once related j these States is infinitely more favored lijr itittero
i follows, what had befallen him in the desert: ] that* Georgia, yet Georgia wisely followed the
I once, as I was astray in the desert, camp to a example of the Northern States, and litfit, in
F^;v;mn
- il i*<* applica‘i«»n will be in idc
OH mry of L *e county. f.*r
'I .i! 1 tli.-* U -al Estate in the city of Ailnny
in ilie otutc ot Alexander B. Djitcan,
ii
; dc
a*e|.
SKI'D K. TAYLOR. Ex’r
. |x5J. A. B DUnCAN. Lx'rx.
f;
1 T: the R-sl E-*s
r <l:iTt*:ipplica’i
>f Baker conn!
of Neal McKe
will l> • mad •
for leave to
an, deceased.
WIU.1AM PRICE, Ad n’r.
S.im’l lloyt.
f V t\e Azrlei'tar.it HVrhsK •/ S. Htyt Co. 1
\VI.NtS retired fr«*tn .he same, nnd associat'd
it!. hii!i« ( *lf. HAMPTON L. BILBO, under
of S. HOYT Jk CO., ii prepared, and will do, a
rtn?t»y
Com misr, ion ^Business,
Rav’its and pavhg Ca ll at ail time* for WOOL, Shoep
Pelt Gr? *u, 8 lit-1 a i l D;v Hide*, Deer Skin’*, Shipping
Fur. o! every de », Cattlo Homs, Long Hair, Rag .
Be--*wax, mid urotl uv. in general.
O R?*- a»v! St re if > i t* a part of Messrs. Franklin &
Braitk-v, 131 Bav-.-treet, Savannah.
I1.L.BILBT *
Au *44 8,1*51. 13—tf.
’The Captain step- j count. I prayed them not to put themselves to sitch ■ site, hdving grown great in other times,
mgh, close by her j inconvenience, but to let nte depart. Still they; decaying than otherwise; To hefp Fi6i, this
is father
ry same policy tliat we are recommending
Sam'l Hoyt.
Sam’l Hoyt &. Co.,
. GEXER1L (OIIIIISSIOX AIERl'UtXTS
F ILU iu.nl>.. nftar «Ii*c appiiratinn will lx* tv thk It "Viw avd seli.iso
nn i-t ,t II I ,r,-ri ir C.i.irt nf l.v • c iiinlv.i OF EVERY DE-tCRII'TION OF AGRICULTURAL
■D^"H tw lean-tn sell; IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY.
,r, ... AI^Gsukw awl Fn-ch But -Mill Stone..; Ewans
*: , , .. , „ ’ * s , , ' v o , i CoL-en, Ciillin ami BolUaj Clothi. A1 o, ever,' kiad '«
I. m„I r l,i-ir- I a|,a Dry ml, dec d. Ao.d tu ., ro j,7 r „ ’jj ort U an I Soath, and cm paid for Wool, Hides
MtJJte a ili.T-vili .11. I Door Sains and S'ii|,pia^ Fan.
CROSS, (hnrdi'in |
Col. S Grint!a.iJ,(*o!. F. Carter, J.T.lVicker, Esq., j there should he any appearance of land. The
Hon. 11. V. Johns-™, A. H. Han-ioll and Rev. J. W.. ship moved on, when suddenly down into the
Baker, of MilleJg'ville. Rev. P. A. StroM, R^’. j cabin slowly came Joint, and with delilterate'.tribe of Bedouins. They received me with great! Population and wealth, she* surpassed rtl! off ber
, J,* *'!fV C m e Ir* < i° l || G ‘ iu'sl, j, •v Vi p , ! and slow articulation said lie rather thought the 1 hospittity, and killed a camel every day on ray ac-! sister States in the South—save Virgin— 1
i“w'o^id’irii mnf .'"‘Y’T.m. Fur -i«'*lel-«ercio.nenbot.t. I— ? Y ^ 7 — ■ ^
i I);-.: -inVr 19.1.*51. 37 cowlSiv |«.I on deck, when sure caouj.
j T — —■— j hows loomed the flinty rock ot that fearful place would not suffer me to go, and every day they killed ^.
^\1YTFVfO Till j Citlletl A pe’s H ill. “Hard tip the helm !" shout-j u camel. At length one day I got an opportunity, | now become a paramount impnlse of her people,
j I ed the Captain, but all too late; the ship slid up drove off a fleet camel, mounted it, and went away \ Twenty years ago Georgia was in H Condi-
V ? « «9 , '8 S «as the rock, and her stern worked to nnd fro, 1 with all speed. The owner who saw me going off if ion of decay. Some of her best ?ands were
New Arrangement. j showing that she was fast aground. With quick j with his camel, mounted and pursued me. When • exhausted—her people were jctTving her; at)d
j and anxious eje the Captain took his glass to he h-id brought me back, he pointed to a snake that; to-day, had she continued ns it.m prcrpo&d by
Snhscriltcr, in order to meet the views of. survey more cldsely some object he saw in the j was lying in the sand. j some to continue Alabama, her po’pftt&tion
_ n? of his patron*, has concluded so to a r ; distance moving Among the bills. G learning! “$ee£t thou,’’ he said, “the tail of that snake there? j would not have been by one fifth so great J»
range tm* ex r;Hs in the Insti nte, that there . |, avonc j 5 am | flashing cutlasses, worn by half I will hit it with this arrow.” He shot, and the ar-1 it is, and her material wealth would have been
Jan- 1 c ' a *i» la M a,,t ^ powerful men, he plainly s iw a id row pierced his tail. | much less. She, however, adopted the* internal
m3, jRttuHi-, has concluded »•... • tj
rris's in the “Instilnte,” that there !j
y one Vacation in the year. The exer-J
Irises will commence on the F»r**t .Monday in Jan-' , ,• - *. t • . . i- . ... . .
cakv. and c Mitinue without any intermission until ,,ke ,l,e ,uon Bobm Hood, they sprang from “A-id with this arrow” said he as he drew forth j improvement policy, and wo seo beftiro J
[the La-t Fimdav in Octobik: thus making the | rock to rock, until mustering 200 strong, they' a pecond, 't will hit his bead.” He shot the snake’s j bcneficient effects. Lands within bef bordor*
| Scholastic Year t<«consist of Ten consecutive months. | marched three abreast down the bills. Each head in two. before worthless are now extremely valuable—
Tit? following will he the nt?es: ! man was fully armed, their guns of wonderful j “Thou seest now,” said he, “with the third arrow ' lands worked and worn out by improvident‘<M» *
Ortohsr 3. 1851.
> lirtjani, minor hei;
HAMPTON L. BILBO.
REFERESCBS: m n
Mown. ANir.RXOv tk Co — Frwxux Sc Brinttcv—
Webster V Pxi.mls—S virr. Dzvstow St Co., 6 imnnnh.
Wm. P. Mtr.ua St Co., New York. Rccoles Noras.
. AlxsoxstCo , Bnton, Vm. F. B. Looms, Bcsq., A etc
the prop-rty of AWaer, j jnn .i nnt ci. H. 8. Mc3»tn«. Eiq , IV r ilm:ngton, Del.
Savannah, S •plum'jcr 5,1351. 22—3m.
P HJR invttlis a »;pr d tie. applies firm will lie made
tnth* Innonh!-* Inlerior Court of lla'ker county,
sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell j ^
J V«n>l«y turn-* Sam. as the property of Af~~- -
•I'Wird. minor and nr pit m of Tii-unas llowaro,
f 'f B»ker county deceased, for the benefit of said
»• ’ NANCY HDWAR1), Guardian,
r ei nty. D;; -.-ji’ier 5,1*51.
For ItiKtrd, including washing, lights, &c., for the length, each with its glittering bayonet fixed.— I should not raisF thy breast, and thou dost deserve | t^e, have been brought into proximities willed
Scholastic vear. - - - • • • • • • • 00 q»hey bad sharp sjtears or boarding pikes, and it f„ r rewarding our hospitality with flight and roll-1 have made it the highest interest of their owners
do* 0 ”. Third r ' C du* ^ 8C do * do * 28 Of) ’ tM, ^ asse8 buckled at tho waist. Headed by bery; but since th'ou art our guest, go hence in to nurse them.
i * L *■ ■*“““•*“ — 11 ^ •• ... . • *- 1 -' 1 ^tx all- * tts (/flndastry have
fo. She is the only
Dixon's line, wWcli
do
do
Second do
First do
Drawing and Painting
Music, Piano or Guitar
French, Itali-nt, Latin, or Greek.
N. B. Pay.no
32 00 : fhree or four gigantic blacks, they came pell God’s name, and choose twenty camels morfe to tike Not only this, bot nil seffts tfflndnstry hi
co 40 00 ^ titell upon the ship. Il so happened that a few j with thee.” _ j bocomo active in that Stnto.
25 00; yanls of water cut off the ship from the main J ’ . • ® * .State Scrtith of Mastin and
(extra) 45 00 i shore, and there they stopped like hungry wolves, j IIOM Scholars are Made. j may fits' Said to be self-sustaining. All the n
J i The Captain had no arms except two pairs ofj The education, moral and intellectual, of j are stationary and dependent for almost evwy
Bilipp SheriIP.4 -Sale.
'TIIK Ultsr TUKSUAY IX ferruakv Xr.XT,
ILL be -tfiiif hif<«re the Court House door
•le the following property, to wit
nf of la,l, b No’s 3fM» and i'll 3 nn livided half
! « Xt».3Sl, in the firut district of Baker county:
F,'. or * !,s dif* prop *rty of defen hints to satisfy one
« :mm lli!>li Inferior (’ourt: the Ocmulgee Ihnk
.. «Sme of Georgia vs Charles Collins &. Win
Property pointed out by R. F, Lyon.
. J ^ Modiviil»,| half of lot of land No. four hundred
8.^, (412) in the eleventh, (11) district of
*" f0,1 ntv ; levied on as the property of Joseph
5«ker
r Court,
ii f n f !1, S|,i * f >' :l fi fa from Bibb Superior Ci
j^ v ; or °t Kliiah L. Brown vs Joseph Bennett and
g lP A* R- Bennett. Property painted out by R.
, GEO. W. COLLIER, Dep. Sheriff.
• 2, 1852.
W
Uecatur Shei-id ’» Sale.
i*.® 11 t'KST TUESDAV IS FEBBUARV NEXT,
H.l, be sold lit-l'ore tlic Court House door, in
iee t.ra n of R .inl.ridge, within the legal lours
“^.ihefoilnwin. Dr omfr»v.towit:
S-ix,
nd forty-seven and two hundred and
21st distiict «if Decatur county;
mi.r.. U|,0n Sl!t *he property of Elias H. Kemp, to
CtyiJ. ^ ,A issued out of I)
St
FACTORSAXD
Commission iltcrcljants,
■Vo. 118 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J \V. C. Loud. r. II. Load.
Nov. It, 1*31. 32 l.v-
WaT^ibara, Wilder Si. Co.,
COMMISSION MERtUAMS m
factors,
111 BAY-RT., SAVANNAH,GEO
Jos. Wsalt ness, | Jao. R. Wildes, | Fs«. G. Dxiu.
July 23, Idol. 16—ly.
Hardeman So Hamilton,
Ware-House and Commission Merchants.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Hamilton & Hardeman,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Will giro prompt attention to^Hbaanes, committed to
too-*as n.aoE*^ 1 ”' ** P »•
Scptember5, IS51.
*’•1! 1,0 required oar half in ail- ,[,>) b an( l nn (l |,| musket,—for tvho goes arm-: every individual, must cliii fly lie his own work, j tiling they consum; on remote States. .,
ranee, an I the htlance 1st °f August nteact year, i t h ese peaceful 'rhese he soon Saw ! There is a prevailing nnd fatal mistake on this Here are lessons which the blindest mail
dious^house^MheVccmn "illation of''bnnrdera, and! wer » “"availing against the hellish gang. Be- j subject It seems to lie supposed, that if a may read and understand, and nothing bpfi6
• ■ • ! " J -‘ e * l '■* 41 — — IJ ‘ : * u ~ <r u: “ 1 **"■««*• u “*'*'* - — ...i—t m0 gt culpable apathy can ucctiunt for the gen -
icious and coinfurtaiilc Academy will be com- j rides, from the rocks they could pick off his j young man lie sent, first to a grammar school,
plet ’d tins early part of the ensuing year. j cr**\v, man by man, and no’escape. The Cap-i then to college, he must of course necome a
"■ ‘ ‘ ’ ' rnplished \ tain bad ordered out bis kedge anchor, and the scholar:. rfn((4he pupil himself is apt to imagine
He In
nred the servii— - -- - r — e . — .. . ... ... , , r . . 0
‘■tonthern Lely, who was educated in England and ; men Bad hove taut at the windlass, straining ev-; that he is to be the mere passive recipient of
Prince.and Ina been Professor of Music in a Fe*, er y nerve ( Q heave the ship off. 'J’he .Moors instruction, as he Utff the light and atmosphere
male College in North Larolina, to take c large of; WJ|lr | ie p (hem a moment, then leaped up an over-, which surround him. But this drearfi tff indo-
Ito FrewJ. rnTXU mS.m e Ung™™, C °TlJ|rock, and raised their long gnns- lence musl be dissipated, and you must be
other depirtm-ms will be e.pially well tilled. cocked them;—for a moment depth seemed in- awakened lo the important truth, that ir you
1 p. A. STROBEL, Principal. eviiahje; hut one man among the crew could aspiro Id excellence, yon must becomo active
Americus December 19, 18*1. 37 tf ] speak their langunge ; he, paralyzed with fear, 1 and vigorous co-operators with yb'ar ttfacirerS;
| told the crew to lie flat under the bulwarks.— 1 and work ouf your own distinction, with an nr-
Watoh Repairing. They did so rind the Moors dropped the muzzles; dor that cannot be quenched—a perseverance
eral iritliffcrence lo theirt.
W ELCH, SHERMAN dt CO..!<d* their guns, and called out in their language that considers nothing done while anything yet
having engaged a competent; for the Captain to desist and lay until the next remains to be done. Both in morals and Intel-
Jeweller, are now j repared t a do all j day. The captain then '♦erit rift and held a ' lect, we give their final shape to our own char-
kinds of Silversmith’s work, such ns cleaning and counsel with his men. The mail who spoke actete; and thus becom# cfnph.nficalty, thfr ar-
repairing Watches, repairing Jewelry, etc.
\V., S. & Co., hold themselves responsible for the
prompt and faithful execution of all orders entrust
ed to them.
Albany, Dec. 12, ltf5l. 36 3m.
Udolpho Wolfe’s
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.
PURE and genuine article, manufactured by
him in Schiedam. IlolLnd.expressly lor medi
cal u*. and strongly rocoramended for a sure and perma-
their language said he had been among them chitects of our own fortunes How else should
near Algiers/ but such fiends ns these he irever j it happen that yeftmg men, who have hail pre
saw ; and each saw that they would probably j ciselv thu Sartfe opportunities, should be con-
bo sacrificed to a bloody death, while the cap-! tinually presenting ns with such differe nt re-
tain*! poor wife was weeping in anguish and des-! Stilts and rushing to such opposite destinies?—
pair. The captain suddenly thought of his flag,- Difference of talent will not solve it, because
and quivk as thought the stars and stripes were j that difference is very often in favor of the dis-
unfurled. This seemed to canse a great cbmfor; appointed Candidate. You shall see issuing
and hesitation among the Moors; they teemed: from the walls of the same school—nay, from
to conclude, however,- that they wotrfd he safe the ftoaom of the same family—t\*o young men,
the New Orleans Courier gives this amusing
incident of the last three days ht,Parrs:' \ H
U A Missiisippian in Paris—Playing 1 possum.
Our Paiis correspondent, whose last letter will
be found on the French side of to-day’s Courier,
in speaking of those who were killed in the
fight on the Bouvetrird*, attracted to the place
by curiosity .•tlone, relates the following ndven-*
turo of a Misslssippran, well known to our
readers: , .
“Several Americans,” says he, “who mingled
in the croWtl; during the discharge of musketry,
owed their fives to a miracle. One-oft brew,
Mr. Metcalf, of Mississippi, threw himself figt
upon the ground, and romained thus, wi|b hli
BiLw^JaTte^i^d from any discovery of their bloody dee<l. lj«y | or wham tho one shall ^. admitted to hfe «
and for *»le Sy WELCH, SHERMAN & CO. sent up on a bayonet point, their flrig/ winch is | genu
„ i»»iicu if ii a i»« i#jcatur Sup^rier
. in, fit di B issett vs E’ias H. Keinp. Prop-
out hv plaintiff’s attorney.
W—« ,A ’J- SVVICORD, l)ep. Sheriff.
fcrtv
2,1852.
W AdininintnUor’n S»alc.
fold on the I Itli dav of February next,
hi) of | ,he ' ate residence of Daniel W«»lbrigbt,
tn* . Count y deceased, all the Personal pmp-
•btiov t * le ert *te of said deceased, con-
geJL “^ u *ehold and kilchen furniture, farming
k? TA “ s ’ hogs, cattle, one road wag-
P „„ rne * 4 ’ 0n ^ yoke of oxen and cart, corn,
vbone cotton gin and running gear, one
and other articles ton tedious to
•••Hd ’t 8 ^ 0 10 cont i n, *« from day to day till all
vA;T^tt**** cm the iy of sale.
XL H. Sims & Co.
GCNEXAL DEALERS CT
Groceries ond Domesiie Goods.
ALSO
BOOTS. SHOESi itATS. CAPS, BAGGING, HOPE,
OcLETHoarE, Geo.
All onion prumptlr atteotW to-
. b. n. sms,
T. j. Tmtxuxu).
September 26,1351. Oat
At tho Brick Store comer
N.B.
w.if.aniMiisACO.t '
Ware-name and .Connflsslon Morekaitt,
■ Comer of Baker so* Cltefiism Stress^,
- OoLErifoitru, Gko.
zBcmitthi*I. w.w.aunas&eo-
IQ lor eaio uy »* uwvwi •**-•*'
Albany, January 9, ISW. (40—1v)
Irwin Shcpifl’n Sale.
OX TUB FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT,
Irwinville, Irwin County, between the usual
hours of sale the following property, to wit:
Lot of land number 457. in the 7lh dist. of Irwin
county; levied cm as the property of Dcnarra Lawler:
Patrick - Jonn vs. said Lawler.
J. E. BASS, Sheriff.
January 2,1852.
Georgia* Sumter County.
TOLLED before me this day, William
Mask, of the 789th G. M- Djstrict,
two brown Mules—one a bone mule
and tho oilier a mare, supposed to be four yettrs
old—no marks oor brands. Appraised by Willism
11. Dtxmt and RobertPowell lo U sforth 8113, this 8n ,„>| anchor,
28th December, 1831. ^ WHF.F.LER •*— 1
X true extract fronUhe Fst-nWl^^iii
•’< • eniji-j,
genius of high order; the other, scarcely lie
simply white, with some characters like death’s j yond the point of mediocrity; yet you m #l «
head and cross bmiee. The captain was a jlhe genius sinking and perishing in poverty,-ob
brave man, and felt that he never could leave | scnrity and wretchedness; while, on the Other
his Cesset in such hands. Even if he lost nis. hand, you will observe tho meiiioyre, plodding
life, he determined to do his duty. So, spring- j his slow hut sure way up the hill of life, gain
ing up, lie Called bis men and said, “My life is, ing steadfast footing at every step, nrtd mount
as good as Tour’s. I will lead; now let us heave
on our windlass, and If (hey fire, let themf If they
dare.” He had scarcely moved one step, when
suddenly, down from the mountain gorges,
eame n mighty wind; hack went his
his vessel swung off into deep water. Before
the savages unlived her movement, she was spin,
nitig off, with her sails flapping, bteing loosed,
or they would have been blown to ribbons. An
axe quickly cut tho cnblo of the kedge, and thus
with the loss of a few fathoms of rope and a
small anchor, our ship once more sped on her
way. Is notthisincidci sufficient to show how
necessary it is that we should have a man of-; Genius unexeried, is like a poor inntb
Jl war always in tin Mediterranean I There was jure around a candle till it L '
iug at length lo eminence nnd distinction, an
orirament to hia family, a blessing to his conn-
try. Now whose work is this? Manifestly
Ibeir own. They arO tho architects of their
respective fortunes The liest seminary of learn
ing that can open its pOTtads to you, ran do no
more than afford you the.opportunity of instruc
tion; but h must depOnd, at last, on yourselves,
whether you Will bo. iustnictod or not, orJo
whiuli no power of genius esu
lave do'Wntvards, without giving the least Sign
g fie
of life^-a regular ’possum game—during.!
whole time that the melee lasted, that ia dari
a good quarter of an hour, mid a quarter of I
tindr of terrible anguish to himself, 1 assure you. -
There he lay until the men from the hospital '
Fame round with their hand-barrows to carry
off the dead and dying. As they approached
him, lo pick him up and carry him away, along
with tiie other bodies lying on the pavement,
one of them exclaimed: “Well, here is another
poor fellow, whose Inst account is settled
“Not quite,” cried out Metcalf, in very had
French; and, on that, he jumped upandasht. ,
ted, courteously, those who stood around him,.'
and thanking them for the politeness wbicb
they bad excended to him.” ' :i tf:
Lock Jaw.
•its,*
Wo have noticed in the papers lately, no-
tbladirea^oM^ ^
twh months age.
B.P.S. death.
HPT; ev-. -; ’.! M*i
... ' 75
III:;' w. ’ -. •
tices of several deaths by this disease,one of
them in.thia neighborhood. Wo hare publish-
ed several times a certain preventive and rente-
dy, in the appliouiiowof beef s gull to tho wound.- ; :,
Will not our editorial brethren circulate the in-
n, and thereby save many valuable , /p.-T,',
Besides its anti-spasmodic properties, f.JyV : “
:b. j the g»U will draw from th. wound any parti-
-* 1 -'es of wood, glass, iron, or other substance that
lay causa irritation, whan other «nnlie«t;e».
hs»* failed to do so.—Lmeatter