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dumber 28,
ERY FRIDAY MORNINO.
TERMS:
Pillars per annum, if paid i
i advance, or Three
; n->t exceeding twalva lines, will be in-
■tVn.the i»r<tin •eniotj, v.i\*Jty cent* for
_ PRCFESSI6SAL CARDS.
IaOi’t Warren.
I«oum P. D Warren.
WARREN &. WARREN,.
ATi'ORAriVS AT LAW,
lied, wiii l»e puSinhed until forbid.
•‘J N "/rop by .viivutois, Administrators
:«> T-‘ v»Wa?« 1 l«y law to ha advertised ia a
in il<>n nravioite to the dav of ?ale.
a t he first Toewday in the month
i Ihe forei
thr*
Albp.uj , Georgia.
'oV;^L r,< ’ tii e 1:1 tl,e fallowing counties:
SUMTER. ° ire
BAKER,
nvrhrno THOMAS,
D.iAA njR, LOWNDES.
August ti, I £52 1R i v
trtiiojA*, in the county in which the
■+hi:i1 Property must bo advertised
2th of tor til Inu*. j
and Creditors pf an estate, must be
Creditors hf an
wdl.be ifnde 1
Ah
»th*.
n<tr
i Vdruini
»f (Jaardi mdiii
ilo-ueof.Mor
Ion pipers for the full
:n;»eUi:i" titles from
bond lias been give;
thirty days; for
omhly for six months;
sekly forty days.
onthly four month 1
liExar morgyx,
ATTOIUET at IA1V,
Albany, Georgia.
Will pruritic;-in iiu* GoarUQf tlieSnuth-westeri
and Sniiliierii Circuit:-.
Albany, April iL. ’jO. > 1 tf.
ADVERTISE.il FSXS.
ADVERTISEMEATS.
From the Washington Union. : Franklin FltrCC aS ilf Appeared 13 th»
A Trne Porlrail of General Pierce, by a j CcastitRtional Convention.
Southern Pea* I Soon after the adjournment of the New Harop-
The Hon. C. S. Tarnlev, for some time chierj , ' hire <'onstit,.ti. n,l Convention, a series of sketch-
jostiee of Mississippi, has been on a tour through j “ ° f •““J'" ° r th « Wf “PP™ 1 - 1 '- 1 , in th °
the northern and New England States, and ; (■* W»<g. They were prepared by
writes from Washington city on tlie 18!h nit, | 1 r ‘' ( - L ' U - Sanborn, of Dartmouth College, hint.
(Sens of Temperance Ilall—Albany, Ga.) 1 ns follows to the Mississippiati. Besides its graph* 85 a tnember an a decided Whig. Among them
' sketch of General Pierce, this letter is exceed- ! " ;,s *** ,,f 0fn - p ™<*' ' vl ' ld ‘ lve P»M*»b below.
,|y valuable, for the conversation it repotIs ' h “ of * ■*».«» W*'® P oll,i «l
AT THE
“ONE PRICE STORE.” #
LATEST ARRIVAL.
J. O. DAVIS, Albany, Geo.,
I S now r.'cciviiujatvdopen’mgudircrtlToin the North-
em Cities, a large and well selected stock of
Fafil ami Winter Goods,
suitable for the present and approaching season:
consistin'? in part of arcesi w n btvvt^i i lr.giy vaiuaoie, iop me conversation u reruns i .
TnNvAt*’ 5^...*,^, /jx \ | pENE UAL dealers inevery description of Merchan-! with the General and Mr. Webster, upon the , a . 1 l * 'V 11 ?° ,no ^ . toeX }° ,en - ‘ crce e * vo "
facies Dress ©0000, U.lixe.both Foreign and Domestic, of Superior | southern question. Let every reader note these 1,18 ™' nts - ltc *" nnl fail to have considerable- weight
ill great variety of style arid quality and at all prices 1 ?!'o'gZo'.-'f ""! i i re ' >r ? > P , ‘ re ‘ l10 ^xhibicj particalm ly. The high character of J edge i w ." h ,h ”: e “ f 1 islance who have not jet discover-
A Urge stock of goods for men and boys’ we
Cloths, Cassimercs. Tweeds, Vestings,
Cassinetts. and many other styles.
Pbiuttttieii (loods,
j NegroKerseys. Plaid Kinseys, NegroBlankets,Geor-i
j gia Osnaburgs, llussott Brogans, Tobacco, &c.
| Ileudy-AIadc Clolhin^,
plete stock which cannot be excel lid.
by the deceased, the
ts v.’Ul he inserted for -
;.nervs must be P°*t paid.
Y O IT & 13 yr A jST S j j \ complete stock which cannot he excelii d. I lion plain do. l’Jain Black
- - , -ALSO-
5 ! Blacksmiths Tools, China, Glass and Queens ware, i a full as-ortment of the newest styles* of printed
BAINBRIDiiE. DECATUR COUNTV, GEO. j Boots & Shoes, Hats &. Caps,. Bonnets, Books and j Detain*, Cuslimeres. Satin De Chencs, &c., with
Jolhir I W^UB^rartienin the counties of Sumpter, Lee, Randolph j ^SadJIcTV, \\ <»<>«len anil V\ illow Ware, lull stock of Plain De l-anes, Merino, Al Pacca:
..... , Tarpioy is such that no one can question his vc. j cd ****** who G ™'*' Pi ““ » :
Ladies ICicSl Ul*CSS Goods, racity; and these slatesments he makes on his . . tranklin Pierce.
Embracing one of the largest stocks ever offered by | own personal knowledge: I In draw,n = P 0rtrtt,t6wf the <*.st,«»guished ******
us intni.s inarkit, ad of winch will be offered onj j j m( | t | )0 pleasure of spending some days in
j company with General Pierce, at Rye Beach,
New Hampshire, and found him one of the
Accommodating terms, and at low pric
In the Lades Dress Goods Department.
i of the constitutional convention, to pass Prank
j Pierce unnoticed would be as absurd as :o enact one
-of the dramas ofShakespear without ii& principal
j hero. I give my impressions of the man as l
Mutf; AfWjamiS AT MW. 1. «™.IM^.C»!)ery.O«n 8j I«H of
he found, Black Hjr Blades Gor.l do. Came-; m0 , t interesting and fascinating men whose •«. | him in the Convention, for I would not undertake
ack suss oi tery ascription., quamtance it has been my good fortune at any | to voacb for the tmlh or f& | sehnw i ur , hoso voraL ,i-
v, Dfcatar and liakei
i auJ Igovvnded of the Southei
(V, Sol. Gen. s. w. c. |
j time to make. Ho is remarkably plain an ' ! j ous organs ct public sentiment at the capital,,which
simple in his habits, dignified and courteous in | | iave -loaded him in turn with indiscriminate praise
of the Hm i abuse. As a presiding officer it would be dit-
his demanor, and at the same time
II. Huntingdon, M. D.
KOIUEA'T DEXTisT llbiny, (loo.
Oilin'.‘i-t <»f J. O. Davia’ Store, and nearly
j;,-,., ile Diiiham vt VumiiiV
‘J i; . ■ 11. 1<>2. S—10—tf.
j most kindhearted, unpretending and agreeable ficuIt . 0 find lll3 equa] . propMing q uesl ions to
iier.es, I companions, l ever met with. A oo would per- i , he houM> , ie nevcr | 1Mitate8 or blunders. In di.
»•.»i \i<*kwtr' ceivo at the first glance that bo was «i n..ui ef; p :4:.. rr n . i i • l , h «n<t
if Sumpter, Lee. Randolph i Stationary, Saddlery, Wooden and Willow Ware. 1 full stock of i
if the South-Western, and ! Tin Ware, Spun Thread, Watches, Jewelry. &<*• | Boplins, &c.
snaUy kept A few pieces of Black Bambazer.es,
3-tf- ’ i iiead offile ’i.wrket atV’w rates" w!il b'^oldon the' of ve L v ‘pvalitv Silk warp and real Mohair \ ft0,ve at j'? e I ) rsl f mnco l . na J. 1,0 wa f \ l man OI ‘ ciding points or order, he is bath ptompti and impar*
• „----- ...» : most aeon terms. ' j ! I!:k - Al I’aceas. Tngei her wiih a full supply of all commanding intellect and of marked character.; tiiil . „ is treawont of every member of the Con-
| The public who are in want of woods will find ii! i ' 1 " a,lic ' c ' i usually found in this depart incut. ! an “ »'» stranger m any crowd, lie would he i vention was characterised by uniform courtesy and’
A T T « tt ■*! V \ 'V R li TV i to their advantaLo- tn call ai.d examine iny stick be- i A Large Stock «f CaltCOdS. , pointed out as a man ot distinction. But while j kindness. The deportment of presiding officer of
1 A W » i fore m.rcl.a-in.f el>-eu Iiero. Madder lives, v arranied fast colors-., ml a lot half I he ?* c "es your admiration 'by his lolty. benr-1, deiibemtivo body nsually gives tone io T tbs .
I Madder IVin.s. ilerrinutek siyte»,«c pr yd, beautiful: >“2- grnceful elocution, the Mamluess ol ins man-1 debates.
Igw.ds tor lie- iiiiuiev, solid black, L-lark aud white : ners, the gentleness of his nature, and that re- [ Mr. Pierce possesses unquestioned ability as a
I and colored Giugliu.ins iu great variety. A large I publican smplicit.v which characterises all he public speaker. Few men in our corintry bettor
TrctipviHe, Lowades County, Geo.,
\Viri. pniftice i'i the South-\SV-teni Circuit of Georgia,
3’.i<! th 1 * i’onutios of 1 im.iihon, Matlison, Coltunbia ami
ii«‘ purchitsiiig el.'cv. here.
Alb-.my, Oct. I. 183^.
Ufi-tf.
-Mo:
Jario. 11.1852
> .t!
, Thoinaaville, Gr
R
l)R. HIVRLKS iT;?I3Ii\GS,
STT’U.V
r-'lllvlill.r f’t
UaBAN V,
Matthew 23. Williams, ;
ATTORVEV AVJ COIVS^LLOR AT LAW,!
j Shirkeville, Lw C'miuiy, j
£**i*h at the
NEW CASH STORE,'
(One Door Kent of Durham Sf YasoiCs.)
ELK AX & TRALCIGH,
and Me;
does and says, wins your heait, and however] understand the means of swaying a popularassem-
indifferent you may have been towards him be- j blv< or employ them with irreater success. Hia *
fore, he is sure to take you captive, and make ! r nrl . H „ n:t««i.ync: nf fl-n<r* tvhom lift
' the
Ap
12. \':
i ever ode
i for sale
•d Giughu
•rv, (Jioves, Ladies tiiil
Vests JIdkfo, ite.
\ tvrc-TT vnrietv of MiF.wre^O-les—-,,,-h as Straw I for °- he . is , 8u , re *. 0 *“ k .° J’ 0 ! 1 e:l ! >live ’ nnd.maue i fnrle |j„ io raovil i K the passbms of those «hbm ho
Uiut. Uosctts. Bonnet I-inin;>s of Cnpe ai d ^.ttin. •' ?, OU *°° l . iat ,s ® ,!%n,enl b’ on * ^ <otl s no addresses. He knows how to call, into vigorousac*
l -1 ivno!i,Straw. I ace. Mouriungand MissesBonntts, ' aest wor . 7T** an . “ onesl ,nan * ’ " e . P°*8ess- ; t j on both the sympathies and antipathies, of those
Lidies ridimr J1 iis.Misfcs,Bloomers,and Childrens; es an enviable private character, and in all the j w .j, 0 ]j g . en f 0 him. j t jo not mean to imply by
’ ‘ ‘ * le. together with a large assoit-; relations of son, husband, father, and friend, be ; , liese rPmar i ;s t j, al llis oratory is deficient in argu.
1 reproruc. fhe misera-{ ment or sount i reasoning. On . the' contrary, ’ h$
SL
; a v . , 5—. v ! iiv'iii oi oounei, Aeek, Velvet, »nd Belt Ribbons,! is “sons peur ct
XDTSLE. , taoica Ovcss vbooos, j Shawls, MHiitillus, N^ek Ties. Hnulith Flannel '.or bio slander of Lis being a
D.idersigiie.l will practice law in the Stipe-1 Snclias Silks, Merinos.Frenciinnd American Worst-j d Gambrck liukis, and |,; s being a coward, is tii
circuit. His i ed. Irish Poplins, Mohair Lusters, French Croton' Mour,,!,li? dc ’ froia 10 C,J? t0
lenand isalf cotton DeLanes;| t W T WldlCS, HZiHgs. j us not to merit the dignity of
f tlie l-ite-t j
i’.h Gingham,
met Muslins
orked Kiee
otlis; all ki.
j STAIlRVII.LIi,
, where i-e .ouv aiwav
2E <*Ol LTV, CA.,
found, nuless a'.).-.eni
The misera-!
unkurd, like that ol 3e j zt . s with great power upon the strong points of-
i iject o memment bis snbiect, end presents them clearly,’, forcibly arid
where he is known, and is so outrageously false eloquenlly. As a prompt and ready debater, al, '
ways prepared for an assault or defence, he has
! Cot to i
<PITREL -L WARREN.
xville. May 11, 1832. <> tf.
W. A. HAWKINS,
, Cu
5 Ilk*
aps.
Ai,
m. A. \. DAVIS,
A T T O It n iZ Y A T is A W,
AmericiiSj G-a.
H.\ vino removed to thr town of Am »ri«us, tenth
iKi.rolivsiou.il services to his old clients, and
va'.iv new ones as may Lvov hii
; Such as Wafchf
jewelry,
s too numerous t
pa l roiv
M3 03
11''
!AL OTHOS
si, \i‘i* v,-:.: i).
Obj'.rv .a'
tiij’s ataaES uixes,
mSifuvni-D •«/ SDfnVo,
Ti ai UJpV! RLE—G EORGIA.
Irviu, Th nn:is, Lowndes,
it i -iiltmi ;uid Colmnhia
noli 28, L-ol- 3 tf.
i:*J J. Bunn, .
£f!V AT LAW,
CounlT, Ga.:
sfvenil
refutation.
hl , in-, i, a , nd;? r V ,, ' S ’t. r 'T r i'i n -^ lcH «s | .o<-kets,c ,, ffpins,:o | J men in New Ijnrapshirc tvho have known ; f ew equals. 1„ these encounters he appears Urfl/N.
-sicrv ,’| "p i &r - 1 1 rl " ;,1 " r >” 1 -rtu y S-rips.&a-. lnm from his early boyhood, mid have In-el. in- ■ great advantage, from his happy faculty of turning. ,
nrs. "Under- IvCilfly-HKtil" Mll.ltitlg, \ tunnte wiiii him in ins riper manhood, informed little incidents unexpectedly occurring to his ovvn
fs., all kinds ; Iliat would dn lemur to a Broadway Store New York, me that he has always been remarkable (or the • ac „ mint .
tpiendid i Comprising al! the newest styles ol’Cut and Mate-• sobriety of his habits; and certainly he pre- j A word carelessly dropped, or an ftiguardnl E
j s.m‘s no npj.eura.we of intemperance either m l„ s „ )ns , 0 i„divUua! 5 or parties bv an opnonent, is ‘
I Ins looks or manners. One thing speaks vol-1 frC q at>wly iut0 powerful weapon to
nines m his praise. I have seldom seen any ; , s « llU by tins skillful advocate. He lots been so
I man so admired ana be love u by ms neighbors miJC |i } n office that he may be said to have been e«l*
jams General Fierce; and no higher tribute I UCilleJ in pnbIic , ir . He is most thoroughly vers. •
coni-1 he paid to ins moral worth tn.-m the res-1 0 ,j in a| , tlle , aclics ofdc!)ate . Ue {, not <ln | y re . -
tnarkably fluent in his elocution, but remarkably
correct. He seldom miscalls or repeats a word.—* ‘
and Beaver Hats.; forcible contrast between the two candidates- i [ lis 8tyle is not overloaded with ornaments, andyetfHK:
iie draws liberally upon the treasury of rhetoric..— '
His figures are often beautiful and stribing, never
incongruous. He is always listened' to with resv
I YOUTHS’ AND BOYS CLOTHING.
ed; Breast-' v>iIk anti Merino Undershirts, and Drawers,
.Ml assortment of other ur-\ Bosom shirts, shin cellars. Cravats, &.<
ntion. Also, a fine assort-j
,t' 1 (iCnllnneB’s Fk raMt i llg ttoodM, I In prat variety and of quality Iinsnrpusred.
ICmisistiiig in p-rn of foe Cloaks ami Coals, Cassi- r *>'«h 1 -' !l l,,s & s "" * l! "'' r - s “«d Shut*,
i mere and Clotii Rants, tloulde and single breasted
j>:i'in and eas-imete V>'sr<, fine Linen Besom IShirts
! and Collars. Also,tin'* lot. of
j ^ SZais aud Ciips
<*f the latest style?*. A number one a
| Boots and SliOiis, of tlie host mak-' i:i t
Revolvers, also doubl
A full
orah! v k*i<
customer
1 fall st vies.
; barrel Pi
peel and love of those who have known hi
longest and best. I could at this point make a
forcible contrast between the two candidates—
. full supply of all the . as General Scott has quarrelled with every sub-
Silk, Plush and Cloth i ordinate officer of rank under liis command,
sort meat of; { --' H i>-S ‘ n pivat vnieiv. ! and cannot find a solitary member of his mili-
e U. States. | v Good Stock of ( rockery and Glass Ware
* and sin^.e j \\~ a /f ltn( [ \\ . Paper tire Kcrcans, ^*r.
Hats,
We \
.parti
Tho'-t
' T o ii:
t*ii it, l
I'uo^its and 1a
» tf.
I ? Ltilies and Gentlemen are respect fitly invited
call ant! examine our s-tock of *;<>ods, as we an' l tmoas,
erinincJ to (jive ^reatbaigains to eiirc.ustoiners. i * s, ‘vs,\Vuol Hats, hkitiKt
Give us a call before jnirchasing elsewhere. I a,, d Tie.it in luceinents i
J. LUCAN, 1 We take great plcasm
E. M. FRALEIGM. customers and the pub'.
Albany. Sept. 10, 1*52. 20—tf. 1 hucra’ |»tronage bestov
his warm
defiance of
a disinterested spectator could not fail-to forma ve
ry favorable opinion not only of his talent and elo-
j quence but of his generosity and magnanimity.
I'Totioe.
roSessiouad hash
the 1
L'*ii and Baker t'ounties. [
iARJJBTT ANDREWS,
I Attorney at Law.
UlCii FALL AND IV1NTEB ,
DRY-GOODS! - !.
olic.i:
Oi
“IV
T«.L
(Hi-y fan.ily who is willing to support him lor ipYtfvrutRTrtiom'ifiwh'Ys noiTlwaya pnldnce coif-
the I res,.lem-y; wi.ilst ll.ose who have known ; viclio „. Pr0 ,., his whole cour3L . in l!ie convention ,
rranklin 1 ieree most intimately **’•*— 1
est friends, and will support him i
s, &e. 'J'hestock is !ar<>e ; party discipline.
U C,< tf • r. ♦ i I laid before Gen. Pierce the southern .. 0 ,
* ^Tcneral'lv* io^Vh^^ erv' vers ' on Ais New Boston speech, and asked 1 The Portland, Me., Argus, says, in reference to
| th«? past fc’cusoii.und would ' khn to state how far it was correct. He de- j l | je vole of that State as indicated by the late elec-
I the same. ' nounced it as an infamous falsehood, gotten up ; t,on ’ that “it is perfectly clear that the democratic
doulUiy:, good goods and uni- j by a man so utterly destitute of character that. majority iti the Suite was never larger than it is
•fits and quick sales. j it jvas considered in New Hampshire as an act i nou '* W e predict for Pierce and King a plurality
of superogation to contradict any assertion lie,' 0 -November, of at least ten thousand. Every dem-
1 tf\
y tin* }»<»:
..el.iil tiie
i l color of
\Vi! ; itteinip in
Coiinticr»o( virly
western.an i '»t tii<
U. LAW,
Attorney, at Law,
Coiistfy, Giw.
illy tlie S:n)eriuVUo:irlMif the
SallS'A'St A' IjOJTG, f
A RE just receiving and opening daily, at the Store
formerly occupied by J. Jackson, probably one
of the
Richest, Hardest & Cheapest
Pail Stocks
ever offered in this market. The Goods having been
selected with the utmost care and attention, both
i‘‘- -'*1' ; . regard to richness of stvle and price, purchased from
ker and Decatur,o ie^o i « : ,j je ( jj rect Importers and Manufacturers, we hope to
April 12,’50
mty .f Thomaaofthe South ; ^
jin our line heretofore offered.
^ j Albany, Sept. 26, 1851. 25 tf.
&, Buford,
lucements to any thine
i CounstBoi
i». FTitor
Pondtown,
. M. I>
of their dauci* 5 pie tint on wave;
l&cciicsiS L’arU.
v*r oiH«
zfctl their professional carter.
ti Jroad street, four doors East of Godwin’:
D I. ARTHUR W. PUESTU.N, having for the! AUnnv,^ rgta ‘ 47—ly.
Um y.i ■ r-- devoted an especial attention to tebruary^, — —
"ALFRED H. COLQUITT,
treatment of c;i.< e. which admit a cure. Further- ATTORSEY AT LAW J
''•ure.s lid tilt-re be any person whose condition | NcWlOft. Baker i’O., Georgia.
‘•riuc.h ari t(» .-.-miire more than ordinary persever- , ’ .r
he will be prepared to take the March, 1-, I o-*
-ikSlrtu?astSrsi«E*«Ky*.IFxiSHlONABLE CLOTHING.
Chcupci' fftffit thr. Cheapest!
SniflF& Long.
A RE now receiving the largest and best got up
i* stock of FALL & WINTER READY MADE
CLOTHING, together with a large and well select
ed stock of Clo:lts, Cassi meres, Vestings, Gent 1
Furnishing Goods, Fashionable Ilats and C^u;
Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c.
Albany, Sept. 26, 1851. 25 tf.
81
their clients which has'always
* 'ce .utl ill , ,
^Aine under r**s own special observation at Ins
jl**nce tatters directed to him at Thomasville,
l'homas county, Ga., will meet with a prompt and
candid response.
Tho.nasville, Jan. 11,’50. 40 tf.
3D31 Jim EL WMDBIEY,
^ I’lLL offers his services in all brunches of h.s
profession to the citizens of Thomasville and
*nd vicinity.
Be has at considerable expense fitted up an In-
fermary, and is now prepared to hike in Patients
from a distance, who may be laboring under any one
°f the many chronic diseases to which mortality is
heir.
lip is It Botanic Physician (in which name lie
glories,) and consequently discards all poisunous
agents, and necks to aid nature with nature s reme
dies.
He will prescribe by letters, tlie patient stating
accurately his symptoms, and enclosing §5.
A large assortment of Botanic medicines for sale.
June 9,1852. 14—tf.
Udolpho Wolfe’s
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
A PURE and genuine article, manufactured by
him in SchiedAm, Holland,expressly k»r medi-
Ct * use, and strongly recommended for a sure and pemia-
ftut cure of the GRAVEL, and all obstructions of the
SteSStff* ‘ h ' ! WE&aHERkAN^jj
Albany, January 9,1852, (40—ly)
IiEXRY C. ALEXANDER,
ATTORSEY AT T.AW,
Oar door.west of Dr. Ilairkins, Aueanv, Ga.
ID* Will promptly attend to ail business entrust
ed to ins care.
April 12, ’50 1 tf
n. N. GRAY,
Attorney aad Counsellor at Law,
Fori Gaines, Early County, Geo.
Slay 3. ’50. 4 tf.
A. A. & G..W. ALLEY,
Attorneys at Law,
Buiubrldee, Decatur County, Geo.
April 12, ’50 1 tf
WM. K. de CRAjPFESRIED,
Attorney at Law,
macoti, Georgia.
Practices ix the South-westers Circuit.
April 12, ’50 1 If
D IP.IR«.I.VTt:» TO CURE.
It. TABSCOTT’S. AGUE KILLER—A cer
tain cure for Acne and Fever, which we war-
Aktwhen the directions are strictly followed.
WELCH, SHERMAN & CO.
Albany, December 26, 1861
Thomas P. Tainter,
Wholesale'and Retail Dealer in
GROCERIES—PROVISIONS,—WINES LIQUORS,
BAGGING—ROPE—HARDWARE—IRON—Ac.
Afaeaciucola, Fla.
Refer m-S,«s A CurcvEa^^ J Ajd-McoU.
January 17.1851. 41—lv.
& LONG.
(At Jackson’s old stand.)
HAS JUST ItETEBAED FROM THE
^fOMPIF
os. small j:
L. 11. Durham. ' D. A
Off - Ti e uiricrrijftru! vrlm ure cn-amd m the husi-' Ul j a |,{ , ua ke. He fully explained Hie cireatu- : "* n,t ' vll ° yded last Monday for Chandler, will vote
Irimds rddSKlfi! eZ I kttmee. under which the speech was made, which, i &r Fierce and King in November."
where. VV. B. HXRUI.S, j of themselves, give tiie lie direct to the version} -tm-
J. L. GRIFFIN. * of Mr. Foss. fcJuid Gen. Pierce, “The senti- j 'Vhiggery seeroa to be in a galloping consump-
’ October 8, 1852 27 tf ments attributed to me in that speech are at war j l * on 5 it is dying out everywhere, ami certainly the &
2 j with the declared opinions of my whole polit- j indications are that it will not carry a single State,.
Frosti from Wow- York My object was to prevent the elec-i b y a popular majority, in November.' In every elec'
j tion of Atwood, who, after his nomination, do*! tion held since Scott’s ncininaiion, they have lost
Staple Goods for roll and Winter 1852. j dared himself opposed to the fugitive slave bill; j heavily. That nomination has proved a dead weight
AT 2iUrVT, PINYCIIOir & KAWSOJV’S j and to have made the assertion attributed to me:Uo an already desperate cause. It has ln>en the
f *Z PIECKS “Pine Knot Plains,” this is from the j in that speech would have been to admit away ! cause of immense loss to them even in the two most
00 Fugle Factory, Columbus, Ga., and is said to I myimvn case, and defeat the very object I had • reliable whig Slates in the Union. In North Car*
be the best article for negro clothing, manufactured; in view.” j olina it sunk them into a minority of GOOO, and in
“*? h 0 :"Xt” V nv t, f r. . n,,nnf.,r„,rel I No man lives either North or South of Mason and I 7"“°"*, “. I “ w ca " scd ,l,em 14 “*» ,osa o( 1700 ’ *>-
1US p- K-r>e>, (oft ». manufacture) Dix011 . s linei whu is nlore s „ lln(1 or re , iable fur the i fcatmg their very popular candidate for Governor
South on this question than Franklin Pierce. Will; ' cllcre ‘ be Y. ,ast ?**’• * ieaei »» unpopular one b>-
I the Whigs take tlie testimony of Mr. Webster on ! ovl!r 1200 cicar majority ! Such lias been the ef-
j this subject ? He said to me “Sir I have known ;'eet of Scott’s nomination
! Mr. Pierce from his boyhood, and he is now my
neighbor, and I have no hesitation in saying that,
although we difler upon many constitutional ques- varia ^ y b° en
tions, yet upon the subject of slavery lie is as sound | vote ,n evor Y case - , Thl # rcs,llts ar0 P rl ’ n y sure
and reliable for the South as was Mr. Calhoun him-! °* lvl ' al « ,0 Le sei>n >? November.— ;
1 hey are good and reliable judications of public
feeling.and foreshadow the signal triumph of the -ifc/r
ilS ^ ^ oes [ ron J such a Bourne, | Democracy. We want no better evidence either
schleys” Kersey, (of (i“o. manufacture)
isorted do
50 Gray Mackinaw Blankets.lor negroes
-U)0 white negro blankets.
50 pairs asst’d bed do
11 bales sheetings and shirtings,
5 “ Osnaburgs,
mt
lint
170 pieces blch’d shirtings and sheetings,
26 44 Bed Ticking,
•27 “ Flannels,
430 “ Prints, (American, French and English)
70 “ Cotton Twill,
33 “ “ Diaper,
90 “ Goods for winter clothnig, consisting of
Cassimeres, Jeans. Tweeds, ^atinetts, Corduroys,
Moleskin, &e. } &c.,
100 doz. assorted Hosiery,
100 “ spool cotton,
4000 pairs Boots and Shoes, &c. and a thousand
other articles. Call and see for yourself.
Albany, Oct. 8,1852. 27—tf
... j the whig sfronghc^da
I while in the Democratic States where elections have
i been held since bur nominations, the result has in* j
fell
T HE subscribers are just now opening a large and
splendid asssotment of good of the latest styles
and fashion 1 *, which they offer to their old customers
and the public, at prices corresponding with the low
prices of Cotton. Their stock consists in part of! XjMNE calf sewed Pump Boots, c’f sew’d do. water
’ nroof (In. litdit and nnavv neo
Soots &. Shoes at the
‘BRICK CORNER.”
the following articles
Sheeting and shirting—bleached and unbleached
from 5 to 18 cts; Prints, from 5 to 10 els; Jaconet
f Iain and checked, from 10 to 50 cts ; Muslins from
0 to 37 cts ; Borage from IS to 50 cts; Silks from
62Jto S3 ; Bonnets and ribbons, Ladies shoes from
50 cts to §2.50, Ladies hoso from common cotton at
10 cts, to the finest English and India Silk to §2,
Crape shawls, capes and collars from 12i cts to §»3.
a full assortment of Trimmings, Ladies Dresses, Di
aper and Toweling, Gents full suit from §3 to §30,
Knnlc A* 47tni>6.
Hoots *%* Shoes,
the best and cheapest assortment ever offered.
Kossuth Mats,
and a full assortment of Silk, Fur, Panama and Palm-
leaf Hats.
Saddler tf, Hardware& Cutlery,
an assortment of Saddlery, Hacjware, and Cutlery,
Queens ware, Hollow-ware, and the largest assort
ment of Crockery in South Western Georgia, which
wo are obliged to sell low to make room.
A splendid assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols.
By the tlie Steamer Albany, just arrived—a full
assortment of Groceries.
' We return onrthanks toour friends and the public
Tli-R Y G RUST will act as our Agent during We return onrthanks to our triends and the public
Albany, Mar 2,1851. .f4—tf-1
do. light and heavy peged do. Boys and
Children’s do together with a full asrortmennt of
Boots, Gent’s Goat and Calf peged Shoes, Kip do
sew’d do sowed and peged do. (Brogans) Russett do
and a full assortment of Ladies, Misses and Chil
drens Shoes, of all kinds, slippers, walking shoes.
Bootees, Gaiters, &c. We feel confident that we
can suit every one, in quality and prices of the above
articles, and would like you would give ns a call.
HUNT, PYNCHON &, RAWSON.
Albany, pet. 8, 1852 27—tf
W E have instore, old Champaign Brandy, Otard
Dupny &• Co’s do. Am. do. Port, Madeira
and Malega Wines. Heidsick Champaign, Old Lon
don Porter, Hol’d and Rose Gin, Old Santa Cruz Rum
com. do. Old Monongaliela Whiskey, Rectified do.
Also, 17,500 Cigars,
of the best ever offered in this market.
HUNT, PYNCHON &. UAWS0N.
Albany, Oct. 8,1852. 27—tf.
y^AW BLANKS, of every description, neatly
March 18,1852
printed and for sale at this office,
August 17,’49,
m
should forever put to rest tlie shameful misrep- i Scoti’s lack of popularity or of the popuhmiy of our
resentalious of irresponsible whig editors and j ovvn excellent candidate, than these results afford.' 1
reckless whig politicians. To show you the in-! They point so plainly to the inevitable result of the
famous means resorted to, in order to defeat the i election, that tlie most stupid cannot fail to see it.— -
election of Gen. Pierce, I will state that two ■ q'l.e triumph of the Democracy is “a lived fact.” ’ ' U
pamphlets have recently and.simultaneously is- - Mn ^ pj __ -
A Card.
To the Mechanics and Manufacturers of
sued from the office of tho “National Era,'
obolition paper in this city, and which were
gotten upunderthe superintendence of the Whig ^ ^ Tllefirsl A , lhua p Fair
Central Committee one chargmg Gen. Pierce j jjjee h « n ir.s nrH M.n„fi,e,nr»l WiiAS of,I
with being a Iree-soiler, intended lor circulation
at the South, while the other charges him with
being committed to the interests of slaveholders,
intended for circulation at the North, and at
least thirty thousand of them have been already
-
! Mechanics and Manufacture! Institute of the State
of Georgia, will be held in Macon in connexion
mm
ith the Fair of the Southern Centra! Agricultural
Society, commencing on the 18th of October and
continuing through the week. . <
folded and enveloped at the public expense, and I. Men f ,b . ers f *?. tV’IS? w5 !’* f™*’ 8 ! nom ;
franked to their respective destinations. Now,! V ^ ^ "-T $ “‘ e ba ^ °- '
if honorable men, who stand before the people ? 8 Ins '‘ " te admitted within the enclosure
and claim lobe battling for the best ,'nteists of ll,Ton S h th8 '^ same terms as
, i i • .I _ 1 members of the Southern Central Agricultural So- •
the country, can stand such despicable means | . °
to defeat an .adversary, their sense of propriety, i , . .. . . , , --■• *' j - r,?
not to say of public decqncy, must haytf bLcome I
very obtuse, to say the least of it.
The price of gold
The Bunker Hill Aurora contains the following
paragraph, which shows at what a sad price many
purchase the golden ore of California:
“Three of our citizens have lately returned from
the country of gold, sick, hoping to be restored to
health by the air of their native climate, and careful
ness of friends, but all have died—dropped into tlie
grave among their kindred without,in either case, be
ing able to communicate to them any. information
respecting their affairs, either in California or here.
They accounted it & great blessing, at hstj to be
permitted to return home to die,
V r, .V. .. ..
factural pursuits‘wishing to become members of
the Institute, may do so on application at theirroffice
at the Fair Ground* and by paving the fee of ad-
■■■■ "‘Sffiiirt-
if:
mittance ($1,00) will be entitled to all the privile- fC
ges as above.
May we not appeal confidently to the Mechanics
and Manufacturer of Georgia and the South, to
come up to this, their first Annual Fair, with .the
productions of their industry, skill, and ingenuity,
and compete for the liberal premiums offered;
May we not further appeal to them to become
members of the Institute, and with their aid and in
fluence assist to build up an Institution, that hot
only its members, but every citizen of the South,
may contemplate with.pride and satisfaction.
ROBERT FINDLEY, ) _
E. J. JOHNSTON, { Co;8 -
Mj