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..The Anonymous Society.”
The reader wilMJnd.Jin another place, a com-
manirf;"
from Mr. Tift, in e*j>lanatl6n of
(j cn . Brisbane’* connection with the
*° WiU * 8 " d lc,tatnent > of pei eon-
Msssyw** s *' el !'; referred to by us, some; 5t ™e<! to extend to noncopatire will*
The explanation, so far as they are! Sec. 5. And be it fur,her enactedb„ the
ro glad to say, is altogether 'Aerify aforesaid. That as soon ns th
, rv . Indeed, we are no longer disposed
,„ 0 ..n‘lhe motives of even the Enropean
I' notwillislanding our belief that the entire
d .lie Is o |lc "f •f' 1 ' "''Idest and most visionary
, record.
1 Mr Tift, it will be seen, refers to the “Sav-
,l! and Albany Railroad” project, a charter
/' "which. " ° " l ' r0 !l " :iro > had long since been
nt.'dbvihe Legislature; whereas,the French
£ J nlar. w hose contents were stated In our
1 ‘V’„f last week, spoke only of a railway
Savannah to Natchez. That Mr. Tift
"Ttien.1‘m-st' Ank should expect that the Sav-
’ .hand Albany road, when built, would form
‘"L this vast chain, is very natural, and,
5 "j iia ],. ,. 0 t. such is the intention of the Uu-
” n company; but the Circular, if wo un-
'I'r-land holds "td the idea that charters for
L read, from the Atlantic to the Mississippi
Cixrs-B
. Pawns the re idroce of Mr. Tinsley, the other day, 13th
m«t, arxl underitTnding his youngest daughter, the mrtlc.«
an {j iyuocent Emza, was very dangerously tick of what is
called Typhoid Fever—a disease the contracted at her
boarding school, the Flct-her Institute, situate at Thomas.
V * W ° called to see her. She scarcely reeo**-
nue<i u-*, and there the lay, delicate anJ emaciated. Tlie
fc*ver die had worn for «x weeks or more, hits passed away.
It was raiJ she was better; she was abberated and inco
herent, hardly a angle lucid expression pim*d her quivering
lips, ami every thing wore the livery of despair and the
deeped gloom, for no (like the fever, that had done its fatal
deed) was rapidly passing away. She had already, days
before, left the highest and brightest testimonies of her grace
to man, and what was much Better, her grace to God—wa*
in the full possession of His favor, mercy, pardon. Her
father feetned to enjoy the recital of her evidences. It h
gratuying in the extreme, that it was, and is so.
Having occasion to pass that way, and catching the
sounds of the mo-t nitious wailings and lamentations; and
thev fell thick and heavily on our ear—we were arrested
and stopped almost inadvertantly. And there we saw
again, what lias often fallen to our lot to witness, again and
again; for our old enemy, death, had been there executing
his mi-cion, sjied his arrow, left his victim, set his signet.—
I he work w»« done; and the young, innocent, artless
OBITUARY.
-Baker County, January, 1852.
44 Whom the Gods love die young”
i, 0 n ' Li •. .u i,. . , inis act shall
to ri, BhMI b ° lh f dul * of Governor
more of th. T ‘o ** P uUis '>ed in three or
r s , ° ' he f’ 0bI " Gazettes of tbi, Stale, at
j " ‘ H ° *" avc 0’ "oek until the first .lay of
mfihMinV’ *" d ,h *. 11111 la ' v * * nd P» r,s »f laws
an the ? 8amst provi,ions of this act, be-
and the same are hereby repealed
Approved 21st January, 1852.
^^L^?,o > . re £ ea ^ dr4 * 8ec tion of an act ap
proved 19th Dec., 1819, entitled an act to repeal
an law, respecting the importation of slaves into
mis Slate, and to give certain powers to municipal
corporations in relation to slaves and to amend
the act hereby revived. - ,— s , u ,.. w
ooc. I. Be it enacted bn lie General A „ea,hl„ at Eta. was hi. harve^ cut down green sad immature—ions
the Slate of Gen7- , , AssemMy nj hence, a „d „„ m ,, a . in tin. life, hut numbered with aU the
. Oeorgira, aid U tl hereby enacted by the , dead gone lo God. Dr. Young ha. beautifully
au nrt/y of the same, That from and after the pass- "Death lores a shining mark"
age of this act, the first section of
Sec. 2. Awl belt fnrlh’r enarlrA That the nen J fore V lJ !“ ry (m l,1 V “'ih’H'y molhei
... ., , J , enaciea. i nai ine pen- ^ paratm-ly caliune* mid qmetnoa in th.il
> prescr.bed by the act hereby revived, shall be that motto, and she was wildly dimonso,« w «...
' changed as to dispense with the penitentiary im- i F ’, ,r , hor T with anmioh, deep and strong, it »
'iaonmeut therein prescribed, and . .ie. o J l..lf ^hauiMtmRteMlriw was Mbs a
.defined thus
shark in 111.
? emigrants who are expect-1 d,c ® ne therein prescribed to such person as may and f
undertaking, we are still of, inform against and prosecute the offender. j Ell!.'
,i,,n that it would necessarily result
,li«;,|»j.oisit«nent and loss on their part.—
Approved January 22-J, 1852.
i<l repeatedly and continually, **My child is dead
lit-t go to lier, and go and lie down' in death with
-c. Reason and remonstrance were in vain—the
r poor mind wa« drafted on, and tlie'
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GODWIN’S HOTEL,
Albany, Ga. aȣ,
fTlIIC subscriber having taken charge of the Mjjil
Hotel formerly known as the American. JBiiA
more recently as Stegall’s Hotel, is determined to
sprtre no c-lJbrt ft» keep a house that shall compare
■ ornbly with tlie beat Hotels in Middle Georgia,
.me and try ine.
IT The subscriber is also prepared to take care
of Horses. T. G. GODWIN.
February fi, 1852 44
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Morgan G.
Swain, late of Lownd-ss county dec’d, will come
forward and make payment—and all those having
claims against said estate will render them in ac
cording to law. SHAD'H GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
February 6. 1852 44 6w.
Groceries! Groceries!!
1852.
Latest News!
J. C. DAVIS,
1852.
Tin
|f stoc k which he takes before he leaves Ku- an y °* the Courts of this State.
oo sterile, and our language correspondingly too barren,
required to pay clotvu 850 for! AN ACT to limit tlie lien of Judgments, rendered ! *’S'5 nl W. . sim P'>:
ferring her to Him who created, and who had taken and
ll(l „ . . .. ( ouhl take—Him that giveth and Him that dertroveth—
‘to pa\ for l.is passage, mid other inch Soc - •• Be it enacted foj the Senate and House of W'cT" 1 n,n . K ' " f i 1 " 5 I,ord - 1 flMll >’ V”. 11 °P tl, v
liri.lal expensed—to perform the labor of build. '.Represcntalices of the Slate tf Georgia in Genera! sod wh!!i. I h^d finUhed, m m^SuE'fml
; ,.r tlie roiul—and to take additional stock, or J Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the author- j *i‘ >n »yh« wa« as q'ik t ami calm as the venial or autumnal
jaiid along the route, in payment. It *13 not too J/ J( °f the same. That from and after the passage b f j oVeui,, g zephyr! was shvpmgswtvtly!!
niiirli to say, that a rail road cannot he built on I act.^no judgment rendered in any of the courts j H<>r soul, re!ea>»eil,\S?k?t-j aiiy^tlight
)V w UC |i conditions. If the Society’ expect to' Hiis State, shall be enforced by the sale of any | To mansions of fcftemal Light. 3 j. o. s.
f or constructing tlie road in money, and not! P ro porty, real or person, which the defendant lias I
land, as the case nmv he, then they i an«! conveyed to a purchaser for a valuable con- j
v obtain laborers in this country,! sideration, and without actual notice of such Judg-
|>onse of nnont, provided such purchaser or those claiming
the trouble and
r thei
CHOKALAGEE ACADEMY.
T IIS Institution is now open for the reception of
, ... - ; ,, . ~h and Spanish will also be taught, if desired.
passed for hniMmg rati roads on paper; ,n peaceable possession of such real estate for four . This Academy is located in a healthy situation in
>t!iiiio |,ut capital and labor will answer for J re * r * , » anf l of such persona) property for two years the North-western part of Ix*e county. Society *
* the levy shall have been made thereon.' ! ^°°d: and th:
It ran hardly he necessary to say, we should j ^ ec - And be it further enacted, That all laws
ail road built from this place ant ^ parts of laws militating against this act be and
t. Natchez; and, if that can not be done, then
t . to the Chattahoochee river, or to Albany,
.nui'l the
CSCllt, to
ml *.100,0011
able to carry
'"I l-mclu-a!
Tin - letter
h:
«*:*l|v
icicty limit ifs operations, for the!
road to the Alabama line, we see}
iv, with a capital of $2.’>00,000:
acres of 1.
it through.
.ilitv of such ail undertaking, Mr. j Pauldin
is fall and explicit. The lands of p 0 !!c, *
m: ::i Irwin county would not only ( C*dd>
ri eased in value and offer a home i Chcrokei
:ic laborers as tlesired one, but the' Forsyth,
the same are hereby repealed.
Approved January 22J, 1852.
Alteration of Superior Courts
BLUK RIDCK CIRCVIT,
"I- l!,e . v ,l,ou,c ' " ol '«• CamplH-ll, 3.1 Monday in Fvh'y anil Attmist.
I |ion the ndv.antages : (,' lirro ||, 4th •• in Fvh’y and August.
sulli,-
•y have as
•:il to pay fo
w.uii 1 1
irt of the l.ibor of constructing a road (;{!„
nt!i If must be remembered however, |
the circular, the Lit
been subscribed
e are yet to learn that (J„
; been taken in Gcor
(onihflion of Soulheru Georgia with Sav
annah.
roiiuneiid to the attention of our readers,
in Marcli and Sept.
2d “ in March and Sept.
3d H in March ami Sept.
1st “ in April ami October.
2d “ ill April and October.
J Lumpkin, 3d “ in .April and October.
l : nion, 4th 4 * in April and October.
1st •* iu May and November.
P ar * j Chattooga,2d Monday in Feb’y and August.
in lVh’y and August,
in March and Sept,
in March and Sept,
in April and October,
in. April and October,
in April and October,
in April and October.
TIT.
w hkorhood exempt from those im
moralities which ruin so many of our youth when
placed within the sperc of thefr influence.
'J’he un fersigned hopes to giVo full siitisfaction to
parents and guardians who nr.ry place their children
under his cart* and direction.
JAMES Y. GARDNER.
REFERENCES:
Hon. W. T. Colquitt, Columbus,-Geo.
lion. G. W. Town-, .Macon,
Rev. Jbw M. Davis, L*v county, 44
John T. Sims M. D.. 44
R. F. Lyon, Esq , Albany, **
Henrv Morgan, E-q., 44 M
M. E'. Williams, Ehj., 44
Rev. T. (». (sodwin 44 “
Fdmiary f», 1852. 41—5w.*
PLANTATION"AX’D 'FAMILY"SUPPLIES!
CHEAFER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
erics, Hardware and Sta-
will ph ase soud on their
A. B. LAWTON,
Ooi.F.THop.rE, Ga.
Cook’s New Brick Buildings, Broad Street.
C.1SU STORE!!!
T HE Subscribers have rented one of the rooms
in Cook’s new brick buildings, next door to
Messrs. Collier & Beers, where they are now open
ing a large, and well selected stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
to which they would invite the special attention of
the public in general, to call and examine. The
following comprise a part of the stock which they
have now on hand:—Crushed and Porto Rico Su
gars. Java, I'arto Rico, and Rio Coffee. Gun
powder and Hyson Teas. New Orleans Molasses.
Genessee Flour, Goshen Butter, English Dairy
Cheese, Pine-Apple Cheese. Soda, Butter,and Su
gar Crackers, Bunch Raisins, Fulton Market Beef,
Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sausage,
Cod Fish, Sperm and Adamantine Candles, No. 1.
Family Soup, Starch, Indigo, Nutmegs. Mycr’s
tine Aromatic Chewing Tobacco, aud other brands.
A large assortment of
Jellys, Jams, Preserved and Brandy Fruits,
consisting of Pearlier, Apricots, Quincct, Pine Ap
ple, Cherries, Plums, Strawberries, Raspberries,
Cnrreuts, &c. &.c. Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, &c.
Wine, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, &c.
Champaign, Madeira, and Sherry Wine, French
Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Holland Gin, Phelps, do.
XXX Bourbon Whiskey, Old Manonguhela, do..
Rectified do., London Porter, in Pints. Together
with a full and well assorted -stock of other articles
usually found in a Grocery Store.
Hard Ware.
Cross Cut, Mill, Hand and Tennant Saws.
“ “ “ “ 4 ‘ Files.
Trace Chains.
I lames.
Fire Dogs, Shovel and Tongs, Brass Andirons.
Knives and Forks, Pocket knives. Locks, Curry
Combs, Nails of all sizes. Brittania Coffee Pots,
Tea Pots, Coffee Mills, Seivcs, Weeding lloes, Bel
lows, Anvils, Vices, Hammers, &c.
All of which will be sold at a very small profit for
Cash. Call and examine for yourselves.
Y. G. RUST, & CO.
Albany, Oct 17th’51. 28 tf.
that he has on ha nd a large stock of Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Osn iburgs, Spun Yams.
Ladies* Fancy Dress Goods, such as rich changea
ble Poplins, fancy embroidered DeLain^s. Goods
for Men and Boys’ wear. French R*l, (riblion
bound) and Negro Blankets—together with a good
stock of Groceries and Tobacco—in store and for
sale very low, to make n>ora for a large and desira
ble Spring Stock, which will arrive early in tin-
season.
The public who are in want of Goods, are invited
to call and examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Albany, January 2,1852. 3D tf.
RICH FALL AND WINTER
DRY-GOODS!
Sell ITU A- MsOJYG,
A RE just roceivinff and openingdaily, nt tlie Store
formerly occupied by J. Jackson, probably one
of the
Riohest, Largest & Cheapest
Fall Stocks
ever offered in this market. The Goods having 1-crn
selected with the utmost cam and attention, both in
regard to richness of style aud price, purchased from
the direct Importers aud Manufacturers, we hope to
be able to offer superior inducements to uny tiling
our line heretofore offered.
Albany, Sept. 26, 1851. 25 tf.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
Smith & Lon?.
A RE now receiving the largest and best got up
stock of FALL & WINTER READY MADE
CLOTHING, together with a large aud well select
ed stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Gent’s
Furnishing Goods, Fashionable IUts and Caps,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c.
Albany, Sept. 26, 1851. 25 tf.
C ONSISTING ofGroi
pie Goods. Planter
! orders to
j Feb. 6.1852 Illy.
I Floyd,
3d
2d
Gordon, 4th
Murray, 1st
Whitfield, 2d
Walker, 3d
Dade, 4th
UFA) Util 1,
ll-ib r County.
1*0 ALT. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
F LOUR FROM NEW WHEAT—for sale by
WELCH, SHERMAN &. CO.
Albany, Sep. 19, 1851. 24 tf.
Dtt. HUNTINGTON,
Sturgeon Dentist,
B EGS leave to inform the citizens of Albany ana
vicinity, that lie lias located liimst lf rtT Albanyf
intending to'.make it a permanent residened/ , .
Dr. Huntington being confident from his dxtevty
;c practice and experience in on/ larger cities, 4
that lie can jzivc entire sjitisfucrftift, /esjfcctfiilly \
licits the libera! patronage of the pttblid. ,
To those who desire the ufc of the Ether, Dr. ff.'
would say tliat his long use of it m all Surgical ope-’
rations enable* him to give eulirt* ^AisTactioa i'd its’
administration. [Jan 23,1852 42tf.
Notice.
I IIAVF.soM the MARIETTA HOTEL MUs
to Elisha Cain, Esq., and am happy to lie Vn|
able to say to the Public, that the ilodse is jKiC-*
now one of the best kept Hotels in Georgia. fW
R'loins and Bedding are clean, ami Cooking
Ik* beat. Call on the Proprietor and satisfy yoBl^'
selves tliat then* is a right kind of Hotel sept lli 1
Marietta, aff.-r so minv trials. .»
GEORGE S. OGLESBY.
January 30. 1852. 43 30w.
O' The following pjipers will pnblisb the above'
until the 20th of August next, and forward bills to*
this office, viz: Journal & Messenger, Geo. Tdlip-'
tfraph. Sav. Republican, ami Georgian, Sonth^fp'
Recorder,Chrrniclo &. Sentinel,(Constitutionalist
Republic, Charles>ton Mercury, and tbo Columbwi <
Enquirer.
Gin Bands.
T" K subscribers are hgouts for the inauufartnrer
50 Cases Boots and Shoes!
A LARGE Stock of both Coarse and Fine,.in
cluding Ladies' Men’s and Boy’s Boots aud
Shoes of various grades and qualities, in store and
for sale at reduced prices, to close off before Spring
Stock arrives. 4, CaU and examine.”
J. C. DAVIS.
Albany, January 2,1852. 39 tf.
of the celebrated PATENT BELTING (of
GIN BANDS, which for durability,'and 1 ccopomy,'
cannot be equaled. A supply kept constantly, oh*
hand. Y. G. RUST & Cot
Albany. XovemlxM 7, 1851. 31-^-tf.
Just Received,
B y Win. I,. DAVIS & CO., a lai'pt.and wrfl’
selecleil assortment of Drii^/ and Mcdidioett,’
Paints. Oils, Dye-stuffs Perliimefy ai»d Fancy Ar<
tides, which they warrant of the purest quality, arid'
will sell as cheap as pure articles can be bonpht in-
the South. Call and examine befdrd purchisibgw'
Just Received,
One hundred ounces of Pure Sulphate bl QUININEJ
direct from the Manufacturers,'Which'will be sdtd*
low for cash or approved credit, by . ,
1 WM. L. DAVIB & ttj,
Albany, Decembar 20, 1851. 38*
Card.
D RIED AITLES—7 barrels for stilt 1 liV .
WELCH, SHERMAN & CO.
Albany, S.-p. W, 1851. 21—tf.
Yotton7
SLAT BOATS i
»• . i»... i:
I J8LAT BOATS arc in readiness for tin? shipment
of (hitton at a day’s notice. The p^mintitess*
and g»»oil management, of the Pilots, (Who will giva
D R. JOHN VV. MYRICK, having purchased j despatch at all times) is well known. ? ■ •
Dr. Sims’ location, one mile north of Gillinn- v . _ i«a« CHEEVE1C
•• • — i Alliany, November 7, 1851. ,r
. ille, will devote himself to the practice of his pro-
sion, and respectfully tenders his services to the
inity. [Jan 23, 1852 42—6m.
law Ntmm,
T IIOS. II. DAWSON and JOHN C. BROWN,
have united their I*aw Business, and will prac
tice in Co-partnership in the counties of Dooly,
Pulaski, Telfair, Irwin, Sumter, Lee and Bakef.—
All business entrusted will meet with prompt and
cffici nt attention.
Vienna, Dooly (To., Ga., Jan. 30, 1852. 6m.
•niwin of Mr. Tift, which we puli-; Crawford, 2d Monday in March and Sept.
What the prospect may be of; Twiggs, 34 '* in March and Sept.
l Savannah across J Matron, 4th 4 * ill March and Sept.
: Dooly, 24 ** in April and October.
. through the
unable to
gency referred ' ]
But that tlie j Houston, 4th
;h | Bibb, 2d
is city and the region thr
•posed road is designed lo pas
ei.seiy henellttetl by its constrii
not * tlie slightest doubt. It is i Randolph, 24
lifted tliat the attractiveness and; Karly,
‘fees of Southern Georgia, save, Decatur,
ivbi.-h lies on the Atlantie, have Baker,
ifuatly tnulorestitnali-il. \Vc l.y-1
i is still the fact, and flint a Rail j
a Piank Road extending directly
in April and October,
in May and November, j GEOltUIA,
W HEREAS, David A.Vason,Guardianoflsaac
B. Hall, minor of Burweli Hall.dec'd, having
j jietitioned the Court of Ordinary to Ik* dismissed
from 5aid Guardianship. Therefore.nil persons con-
j cerned -a to hereby cited and ad monished to tile their
j objections, (if any they have) in my office in terms
lot' the law, otherwise letters Dismissory will Ik*
grant- d the applicant at the next April term of the
I Court of Ordinary for said county.
I Giv°n under my hand at office, this tth day of
' February, 1852. SETH C. STEVENS,
| Feb. 6. 30d. Ex-Officio Cl’k C. O.
Administrator’) 11 Sale.
\ Thursday, the 1th day of March next, will be
sold at t h-.» late residence of Nelson Lewis, late
of Sumter county deceased, all the Personal estate
of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle,
eliold and kitchen furniture, and many other
things too tedious to mention. Terms on the day
fsale. BENTON BYRD,
Jan. 30, 1852. Att’y for Adm’re.
SOUTH-WESTKRX Cl RCUIT.
| Sumter, 2<l Monday in Feb’y and August.
it to he th
:ig, and null
n-l market, '
ale of ;
null to Albany, j Butts,
• fact. That New’tc
ni-t-'la fncili-1 Pike,
medittfciy to |
nerous popu-
in March and Sept.
4th “ in March ami Sept.
2J ** in April and October.
3d ** in April and October.
1st “ in May and Novembe
rusr circuit.
Monroe, 4th Monday in Feb’y and August.
2d
3d
1st
3d
1st
Henry,
Ujison,
I t strip]** will be cotlon, or what' Spalding, 3d “
cighhors are show iug to he vastly j cowk
»!«*, Lumber and 'rurjientine.— . Meriweth*r,3d Monday in Feb’y and August.
in March ami Sept,
in March and Sept,
in April At Tuesday af
ter 1st Monday in Oct.
in April and October,
in May and November,
in May and November.
I RCUIT.
Biker County. ( To all whom it may concern:
YVUKREAS, David A. Va«on, Administrator
^ • up*»n the estate of James N. Peartnan, late of
said conu-y dec’d, having petition'd the Court of
Ordin irv to lie dismissed from said administration.
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby cited
and admonished to file their objections, (if any they
have) in iny office in terms of the law, otherwise
Letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant at
the next September term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county.
(Jiven itnd**r my hand at office, this 4th day of
February, 1852. SETH C. STEVENS,
| Feb (>. Ex-Officio (Tk C. O.
tlirtv i
the neighborhood of '(’alfahassee, j Coweta,
are cotton lauds unsurpassed iu! Fayette,
ss, are turning their attention to DeKalb,
am! find in the realization of from : Heard,
i to five hundred dollars to ihe! Troup,
rewards for so doing. Exhaust- j ——
?>ts stretch across Southern G’eor- j Stewart, fall term, 31 Monday in October.
through them, Taliaferro, 4th Mon4. in Feb’y and August.
34
4th
2d
in March and Sept,
iu March and Sept,
in April and October,
in April and October,
in May and November.
pine forests st
a - With a Railroad rnnnin.
1 "liit h tir jieiitine could, at small expense, be Madison,
r " 11 -’ ,t «"T city, the work of tapping these Filbert,
•ff.-ts wot,|<! at once rommeiiec. As to the ■ Marion,
'ti’Miiil of freight furnished to a road by the Clark,
‘"•ral itig W e are acquainted with no;
rh will compare with that which
1 HEREBY give notice to all persons not to trade
for the following descrilied notes, given by my
self to Win. I). Taylor, or l>earer, on the 19th Jan
uary, 1852. Two notes—one for thirty dollars
the other for twenty dollars, due one month after
date. Also, two notes for twenty dollars each, due
1st January, 1853. As the consideration fur which
the said notes were given has failed, I will not piy
them unless compiled by law.
THOMAS J. BELL.
Decatur county, Feb fi, 1852 (44-4Q
1st 44 i» March and Sept.
2d 44 in March and Sept.
4th 44 in Feb’y and August.
1st 44 in Feb’y (after this year.)
BIT There is an increased supply of capital in
■uddering, in this resjiect. A hand the New York market, creating increased activity
- "^mi in raising cotton furnishes to a road in discounts of business paper.
!j‘i i! * five bales, weighing 400 or f>00 pounds j ■ a a^
d«*. The same hand engaged in procur- jy ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!—
3:.'turpentine will furnish as freight, (of spirits IMPORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS.—Dr. J. S. Hough-
;- d if eo T" y
.froinU,, to l.,() barrels, weighing say, 1 0 f Baron liobi*, the great PhysiolojjjcalCheini.-t,
' pound.- per barrel. Ilow immense the dif- j |, v J. S. Houghton, M. p.ji Phladeljm. lhn *"* ” "
2"'*'. But we forbear. Wo ' -
a ^bit or two'in connection — own ihcwju,«. -pr -* 7-- .
letter, hereafter we shall recur to this sub- i Juice. Pamphlet-,containing Scientific advice ot.ite value,
Savannah Georgian ! (united by agents gratis.
r* I n-cments.
... Laws of 1851 and 1852.
ACr ,0 require all Wills of persons'll prop
erl - ,0 executed and proved in the same
“turner as is now prescri!>ed by law, for the !
execution ami proof of Devises of real estate, j
n :;rTV" n ISASaSHr to j.A.
, OI,l > Lrr C.,,,.pUi.it. y Cn.Wipam., wj iWlUy, cum.* .to
•tion with Mr. Nalure * H method,by Nature** own agent, the Ga.-tnc
1 • * - - " * * - —*junim' Scientific advice oi ite value,
U. Soc notice among the adver-
A LL persons having clan
Bonder, late of Thomas county dcc’d.arc here
by notified to present them projK*rly authenticated,
within the time prescribed by law—and those in-
deb'.e l will please call and make immciliate sottle-
WM. G. PONDER, Adtn’r.
FVbruary 6, \ 852 44 6w.
Aclxiiiiii^trator’s Sale.
Georgia, Lowndes County.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Morgan
G. Swain, late of said county dec’d, on Thurs
day the 1st day of April next, all the personal prop
erty, consisting of cattle, horses, hogs, stock cattle,
and household and kitchen furniture, and a great
many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale
will continue until all is sold. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
SHADRACH GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
February 6. 1852.
D r. TABSCOTT’S AGUE KTLLER—A cor-! tarda, &c—it
tain cure for Ague and Fever, which wo war
rant when the directions arc strictly followed.
WM. L. DAVIS &. CO.
Albany, December 26, 1851 38
liOSt.
A NOTE made l>y II. II. Tarver, per Paul E.
Tarver, favor Tno’s Jeff. Johnson, and due 1st
instant, for Fifteen Hundred Dollars, ($1500.)—
Said Note was mailed by Sims &. Chcever, Apala
chicola, and directed to us at this place. AU per
sons are cautioned against trading foi it,as the pay
ment has been stopped.
SIMS & CIIEEVER.
Allwny, Jan 23, 1852 42tf
Head Quarters, 2d Brigade, 13th Div., G. M. >
11 Albany, January 23d, 1852. $
W IT is hereby ordered that an election be
held on Saturday the 28th day of February
T?i next, at the different places of holding olcc-
uJ lions in I/'C county, for a Colonel of the
■wU* 100th Regiment, composed of Led county,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
Thomas S. Tuggle Bv order of
J. W. THORNBURY, Brig Gen Com.
L. I*. D. Warrf.n, Aid-de-Camp.
17* Dr. John G. Slaitey has been appointed
Brigade Inspector of the 2d Brigade, 13th Division,
G. AL, with the rank of Colonel,
jan 23.185J 42 3w
TIIE SOUTHERN VARIETY WORKS,
MACoy, GEO.,
A RE now in operation, and prepared to manufac
ture Sashes, Blinds, and I’annel Diwrs. Also,
every description of Furniture, Buggy and Wagon
Spokes, Hubs, &c. ROSS & MASSEY.
jan 16, 1852 41 9w
l*OST OFFICE, ALBANY, GA.
NORTHERN' JIAIL,
Via. Palmyra, Starkvillc, Amcriuus, to Og!<;thorpe. Clos
es at 6,1*. M. IXm w«y night, Sundays excepted.
SOUTHERN MAIL,
Via. Newton, Bainbridge,- Qaincy, to Tallahassee; Clon
es at 8, P. M. Duo at 7; r.- M., Mondays, Wednesdays and
Do. Via. Gum Pond; Thom.wille, and Duncanville, to
Tallahassee. Closes at 8/P. M. Due at 7, P. M. Tuesdays
Thursdays and Saturdays
eufaiLA iiidLj
Via. Chickasawhatchoe, Herod* Town, Cuthhcrf, Fatafa,
Georgi*town, to Eufaula. Closes Mofoday at8; P. M. Duo'
every Friday at 8, P. M.
Ft. GAINES MAIL,
Via. Oak Lawn, Gillionvitlo, Concord, Pachitla, to Ft.
Gaines. Closes every Saturday at 7, A. M. Duo every
L 'riJay ut 6 P. M.
IIAWKIXSVILLE MAIL,
Via. Holidaysville, Slades, Warwick, Gum Creek, Vien-
a, to Hawkiiisvillo. Closi-s overy Saturday at 7, A. AI.
Due overy Tuesday alG, P; M.
IRM IWILLE MAIL,
Via. Gin Town, Flatlnir?, Penn-bato* t<» Irwinville, Cfbs-
s every Saturday at 11 P. M. Due seme day at M:
Negroes to Hire.
i present year, i
- Tin,
A k lirel 'lay of Juno next, all Wills and tes-
y* °[ laTsotul property shall ho in writing
i,i„ “S"®'! by the party so willing and bequeath-
l>r“ 5 5anil ‘* or by some other person in his
, hjl l by his express directions, and
oftli K f' les, <d and subscribed in tlie presence
„ * Ml ,'* ,M, * lor by three or fonr credible wit-
n °»o i-if'ct ,llc - v slial11,0 uUor| y voi<l and of
An' \ ^"'1 be *< further enacted by the au•
h»« * a orr ‘ a ‘'t, That all laws and parts of
to a': 01 ;; of f0r »0 in this State, and applicabio
,k.|i '“vocation of devises of resl estate,
I'operty' " d 10 an ' , ot P*™ 011 * 1
,&■hr. it further enacted by the au-
laws i, "f rc *"‘d< That nil laws and parts of
“Me of* °' forrB in ,,,i, Sl » te > prescribing the
proof of devises of real estate are here-
DIED,
Js^lSl^RMEtT ST.' HER’R°rN&^
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
At * incctiii* of Albany Lodglc, No 21, of Free and
■< pu-d Masons, hold on the 10th dsy of Juiuuy. 1^.
followin* relations relative to the death of Brother
ii «t M. Mr.RKive.Tox, were unanimously adopted.
iliulrcd Th*t in the death of Br<»lbcr ft. M. llcmng-
ton?wc Kive llln uood member, and the community 1
lanva> an uuri"ht «nu honest citizen. ,
ns a U*s4imonial of reycct for our de-
That wc attend die foneml of our deccared
Minutes of oar Imdge, and a copy transmitted to Uw nn.
REED, BROTHERS df CO.,
a^r e &/ 0 8M. h Ta^
R FcSm8W 41-1« [LatetfMiUHgadk.
Decatur SItcrid’s Sale.
O^r THR FIB8T TUESDAY IN MARCH NEXT,
7(7ILL be sold before the Court House door in
'Tf Bninbridge, Decatur con rrty, between the ufu-'
al tomrsof sale, the follow tog property, to wit:
One httlf lot of Land in the 19th district ol Deca
tur county, number not recollected, but known as
the Collin’s old Mills, whereon is a set of Grist and
Saw Mills; levied on as tlie property of Green
Brown to satisfy one fi fa issued from Decatur In
ferior Court: Jeremtoh Tate vs Greert Brown and
Elisha Ford. Property pointed out by Elisha Ford,
one of the defendants.
Also, three lots of [and, numbers 179,194 and f50,
all in the 14th district of said county; levied on as
the property of Jesse Crowell and Cintha Crowell,
to satisfy sundry Justice Court f? Gas: Edmond Da
vis and Daniel C. Smith vs. Jesse Crowell and Ciiw
tha Crowell. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, two lots of land, No. 190 and 191, in the
16th district of Decatur county; levied on to satisfy
one fi fa issued out of the Decatur Inferior Court:
Darnel Ladd vs. John McEachran and Joseph Ol-
more. I*roperty pointed out by pl’ffs attorney.
Also, one hundred and sixty acres of land, it be
ing part of loTNo. two hundred and six, (206,) in
the 19th district of Decatur county; levied on as the
property of Elias A. Hathom to satisfy one fi til
issued from Decatur Superior Court: J. Donaldson
& Co. vs. X. Wamock &. Co. Property pointed out
bv J- T. Hawthorn
7 A. X. SWICORD, D. Sheriff.
Jon. 30,1852.
Also, at the same time and place, the Plantation will
be rented for the present year. Terms on the daty
NO.UI I». LEE, ) ....
D. A. WOOLBRIGHT, $ Adm rs
jan 16, 1852 41 4w
ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE.
A SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL.
T HE “IIOAIE GAZETTE” is published week-
ly in Augusta, Ga., by Robert A. Wiiy/e
Editor and Proprietor, at the fow rate of 82,00 pei
annum, in advance. It is a Journal of the largei
size, printed orf beautiful paper with cleat typo, and
presents as fine an appearance as any of the boast
ed Northern Weeklies.
The “Home Gazette” is rfevoted to literature,
rt, Science, Education, General Intelligence and
Southern Interests, anu is neutral in politics and
prompt and generous assistance.
Augusts, Ga., Jan 16,1852.
31 tf.
( LARK’S SUPERIOR €01VTiTARCllT',
M ANUFACTURED expressly for Culinary Ana
Dietetic purposes, extensively used in the rite-'
paration of Puddings, Rich Blanc Mange, Pies.'Ote-*
turds, Ac.—it is also an ejfcceUqnt diet for invalids.*
For sale by . Y. G. ltUST & CO‘.
Albany, November 7,1831. 31—tf.
Notice to Cotton Planters,
A FEW SACKS of POM GRAN ATE* COTTON
SEED for sale. ,Pcrsoh« desirous of purchhs-
ingthis valuable Seed will call iinmediatelv.
COLLIER & BEERS':
Albany, December 19, 1851: 37 tf
I.aw Notice.
J ames J. Scarborough, Attorney at taw>
has removed from Jeffersonville to Fort Valley*'
Houston county Ga. He will practice in the eoun-
ii>»s of Houston, Crawford, Macon, Dooly, Twigrga,'
Pulaski, Sumter, Lee,- Baker, and Marion, w»d will
attend the sittings of the Supreme Court at Mauoifr
Ainericus and llawkinsville. All businessConfidw .
lo his care shall receive prompt attention.
Fort Valley, Jan. 9 1851. 40—6L
Notice. .
T HE Debtors 6f James VV. Tkafnbury Will fina
it to their infefest to call at eni( Office and set
tle nt a nearly day. His Books and Accounts h’av-
g lieen assigned to us for collection. .
Office^ up-stairs, one door west of Harrjsion &
Roberts’ store SMITH & WARREN, Att’yS.
Albany, Ja'n. 30, 1852. 43 3w.
F OUR months after date application will be mad^'
to the Ordinary of Baker county, for leave tot
sell the Real estate of J. VY. O’Neal, minor:
Jan 23, 1852. A. Y. HAMPTON, Gnihr.-
Valuable Lands for Sale.
rilllB Subscriber offfcrs for sale, the following
* clioice pine lands on liberal terms, for cash or
on credit. T v hcy are situated in the best planting
district iri Georgia, and have been selected with re
ference to healthy location and prodWtiyoqualities.
Acres. No. Dis. Couniy.
250 129 1st Baker
against said estate to present lhem*authenticated at
cording to law. 9E-TI! K. TAYLOR, E*'r.
A. E. DUNCAN, Ea’rs.
Leo county, Jatr 16, 1853 4l 6w
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY,
with sober experienced pilots sod good crew.
moderate rate. Apply to
Albany. Jan. 16,1863.
D. A. VASON,
(ly) Agent
Acres No. His. County.-
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AU
N. TIFT.
The Soil of the South,
For 1852.
I N MAY, 1850, a number of Planters lirtrW f«
Georgia and Alabama, met in Columbus, Q6o.f
and formed themselves into an Agricultural SoCle*
tv. The advantages rif such an association tif iff6
at once apparent, and with the view to contribtffo
iiinch as jiossible to agricultural impfovcfntfiLit
i defcYfoincd, at a meeting of the Socibty iff Jan-
y, 1851, to establish an Agricultural Jbfcrfctl.—
As the result of that action,
«TIIE SOIL Of tllE SOUftt^
made its appearance in the month' of March fctst. It
hailed with universal approbation, arid from
day to this, it has steadily and rafndf^ Increased
rental ion and public favor. At fn* recent great
Fair in Macon * Ga., it was by a unanirrtous vote of
litral AssociatioD«
it will hereafter be published under the auspices
that Mssocr.it*on. and will be the toedium of cook
inunicating officially, all iptelligen&i pertaining to
Its Interests and object. Bv a resolution of the Exe
cutive Committee, the publisher is authorized to
send a copy of the paper gratuitously to all Agricul
tural Societies in the South tliat will send their id-
dress to tire Otfieo of publication.
The coltonns of “The Soil of the South” will, aa
heretofore,- be devoted to tlie discussion of all sub
jects pertaining to tire interests of Agriculture andj
Horticulture, Domestic and Rural Economy. It ii*
intended to make tlie paper essentially practical,undt
at the same time eminently progressive, in its char-r
acter, embodying as ftr as possible, all that is valna*
ble, as Well ift the practice as the science oh Agri
culture. In its instructions, it will be tho coastftq}
aim of those who write for its columns*to.*ada4>tf
themselves to the peculiar climate, soils and ctqw
of tire Sooth. In short, no effort and n» reasonable*
expense will be spared, to make “The Sp'd off tho
South” a worthy and instructive JouraaKof South*
em Agriculture.
TERMS:
l< Tho Soil of the South” is published monthly,
each number Containing sixteen large and hand
somely printed |tages, and is furnished to subscri
bers promptly and regularly at tlie low price of
One Dollar per Annum.
Five copies will bo sent 12 months for $4.
The rtioney must In iff cases accompany tbe.
names, or ihe paper will not be sent. X-
O- All communications must be addressed (pos*
paid) to the PnbHsher of the Soil of the South. Core
[ambits, Ga. JAMES M. CHAMBERS',.
Agricultural Editor;.
CHARLES A. PEABODY,
Horticultural Editor;.
WILLIAM H, CHAMBERS.
Jan. 30,1852. .• • Publisher;
FINE LANDS FOB SALE.
f 0TS of land number 140 and 143, in tbe Sd dis-
Li trict of Baker County. These lauds ard lying
broadside of some of the* best plantations in tbe 3d
ofBaker. Among them, one of Gen. Tarvers pho-