The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, July 01, 1853, Image 1

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Tir^y-rr - Jjfllutnc rCgU SHED EVERY FRIDAY MORffIKO. TERMS: not exceeiin* twclroTWwil f"r ,Se lirrt in-ertron, nnd.|5//ir * Aivrtti«men“J>ot h:iTin^the 2Uj?ang, Baker Counts, <5eorgia, ifnimij Jttormug, 3ulg 1, 1853. Connl R*sr advance, or Three i public of will be in- ents for number Lawton &. Bufordf V a * ftfolltlfrrs in Eonltr: f^lenrler their prefeaion., SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA. Sar.TSSv-*; f dollar | Law Notice. tgy^X c.wnhwi.si" lhe c™*« •*&*?» S?5£!fS?M»l PW«J mu,t 1,0 1» «*• p,nr*r of Creditor’ of nn estate, mint ho jja&Sv MJoticr that apples ^KSr <» r K' n ‘ ^jid»ed #"khi tie • Million* for lett-'r- 1 and three io the! biuinesa in the counties of Ciuuon- V0*» nn , ,f \! .1 imtration, thirty day*; for on, monthly, fix months; from f. nr li iodiip/woeklv forty days. ipsw; 'Srsr.* “t; ‘•aSii^u^.or- Unmet, Xkouu;.V?2i^,r}inek a Apniiw, A» be Witt.*peftd« part ot his time, .birin* the re- mamm2 part ot.4rf« year, at*Albany, litters address- ed to either place, will receive aifenlion. .. . EPHRAIM II. PLATT. MnrcK 25th, 1853. 51 g |IU 1 by tha decaased, weekly, three* i«t be put paid. Business &ariis. J/iuis 1*. I) Warren. BAKER, THOMAS, LOWNDES. |8—| v. v 'WARREN & WARREN attorneys at LAW 7 1 Albany. Georgia. tfttWMlirc in the folio*ing cnnniiei: ci'MTRR. _ . ft*. jttXDOLPH. eap.lv. DECATUR. _ Aignst ti. I hoi moms c. sricKit, Attorney at Law, AI.IJ.lA Y—UEO. Apia. I** 3 *~ ly ‘ HENRY JIORGAX, ATTOHS r. V AT liA NV, Albany, Georgia. Will prirtir.,. in *he t' aid Southern firm its. Albany,April 12. *50. tf. LYON &. EVANS, atioteys at n&w s WILL !*»<•!«•«* in the •••vnti. ** Mt'Su:npt»‘r,Li'e, Randolph Etrty, IXvMnr and It :k.r of the South-Western, and TVunt*and Ltw.vl.-* »f th* South.-m Circuit J«tl Lvov, Sol. t :* n. s. ;v. ^ _ r | , ^.JQH\ >Yv April 23. m-i. ’ 3—tf. f R. VI. NN\SVYNLVt, ATTO IS \ E V A T I. A AV, Troupvillc, l.nwnilfs County, Geo., WiUBnefif*' in the* Sonth-We-tem Circuit of (b-orgia, umhcCounlh^uf Ha;ni!t >n, Madison, Columbia and »f t he Soutli-westeri SIMS &. CHEEVER, FACTORS AND GENERAL m Apalachicola, Flori.tn. ron* 1. SIMS ] [wil. W.OHECVKR January 3, 1851. [25—tf.] FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Andrews, Hardwick & Co., OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA, Hardwiok &. Cooke, BAY-STREET—SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Produce to the Hon e at Savannah, and tumi-h Kami! Supplier, Bagging, Rope, See., V> their Patron* at O2I1 tborpe. JOHN F. ANDREWS. JOHN G. COOKE. _ . . RICHARD S. HARDWICK. Savannah, August 15,1-151. 1U—tf. ©cnerolStbucrtiscmcnts. Valuable Lands for Sale. T. G. WESTFALL, COUNTY SURVEYOR LAND AGENT. >n hand, Mars of any or al ... Office in AlSanv,Oeo. Albany, Aptil 29.1853. 4—tf. Alw.-y* n n Baker couutv. ,-\Ve a t< lilt >n, M Jel&min Florida. lefmnet— Moors. Sewnro &e I.ovf., Thoinasville, Ga. JaelUS52 K—10— lv. FORT &. DUNHAM 2[FACT() Its AI\ T D Commission iltcvdjants, Acres. AT#. Dis. County. Acres No. Dis. County. 135 188 1st laker 490 241 llth Lowndes 250 89 9th do. 374 *» do. M 90 “ do. 358 ’* do. 81 « do. 4* 483 ” do. 315 “ do. 490 85 16tb do. " 316 “ do. “ 86 “ da “ 382 “ do. 46 “ do. Io 10th tok * “ do. do. .. 102 ** 173 “ llth do. 490 90 7th Irwin M 274 “ do. * 471 “ do. “ 276 “ do. “ 409 “ do. “ 276 “ do. “ 467 “ do. “ 286 “ do. “ 498 “ do. “ 314 “ do. " 499 “ do. “ 361 “ do. 600 “ do. “ 362 “ do. " 501 “ do. “ 377 " do “ 503 “ do. 170 15th Decatur " 366 “ do. 321 “ do. ** 368 “ • do. “ 322 “ do. M 45i “ do. “ 323 “ do. - 452 “ do. “ 360 “ do. “ 453 “ do. " 361 “ do. 490 105 13th Thomas “ 111 19th do. “ 497 “ do. “ 133 “ do. “ 498 “ do. “ 136 “ do. 250 4 4th Early “ 208 21st do. “ 204 5th do. “ 323 “ do. " 179 6th do. “ 207 “ do. “ 223 “ do. 1 “ 119 27st do. “ 258 “ do. 158 “ do. *• 256 “ do. j “ 159 " do. “ 270 “ do. “ 160 “ do. “ 277 “ do. “ 197 “ do. “ 366 “ do. 1 “ 198 “ do. “ 375 “ do. I “ 284 17th Thomas “ 230 26th Early 26 “ do. “ 251 “ do. ! “ 37 “ do. “ 343 “ do. l ** 389 “ do. '* 10 “ do. 12 18th do. " 97 28th do. 35 “ do. “ 98 “ do. 50 “ do. “ 99 “ do. ** 55 “ do. “ 220 “ do. “ 215 18tl, do. “ 221 “ do. “ 227 “ do. “ 256 “ do. “ 234 “ do. “ 215 13th Early 490 219 llth Lowndes “ 227 “ do. 265 ” do. “ 234 “ do. Ccgal ^imertisements. COURT OF ORDINARY. JUNE TERM, 1853. U PON hearing the petition of Richard Riota,. setting forth that Robert M Herrington.decjgaii- e l, in hislile time, made his bond to said RichaVcl Ricks to make titles to him for lot of land numbeF one hundred add-fnrtyvseven in the first District of said county, and that th 1 said Robert M. hits died without having made said titles or having made prtf* vie ion therefor hy will. It is ordered -that Nancy* ■ Merritigteji, Administratrix upon the estate of said 1 Robert M.^bew cause by the first Monday in Octo ber next, why she should not inake titles in compli ance with said bond, and that a copy of this order be published in one of the Public Gazettes of this state once a inonih lor three months .NET 11 C. STEVENS, Ordinary A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 6thdavof Jnn<> 1853. ISAAC J. T. WELCH, D.CI’k C.O. June 17, f853. m3m Savannah, iivo. References—Col. R. II. Clark and J. L. Dunham, >13,1851. li Georgia*—Baker County. ~ To all whom it may Concern. VMfliEREAS, Irena Dennard, Executrix of the T * last will nud testament of William Dennard, late of said county deceased,has peti:ioned the Court nf Ordinary of said county to be dismissed f» om said Executrixsl.ip. .Thesenre therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to file their objections, it any they have, in my office within th' time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of di-mission will be granted to the ippliciinlat the next February term of said court Given under my hand and official signature, thi ,3th day of June 1853. S5ETU C. STEVENS. Ordinary. June 17, mCm JHtscellaneous. Georgia—Baker County. To all whom it may concern s W HEREAS James M. (Jallmnn applies tome for U tters of administration on the estate of Wright Melts, late of said county deceased, These it therefore to cite, sum :n»ns and adtnor- ish all persons interested to file their objections (iI any they have) in n.y office within »h« time prescrib ed by law. otherwise sai l letters will be granted at the next August term of the court of ordinary of said county. Given under inv hand and official signature, this f 3th day of Jnn* 1 .1^53. • SETH C. STEVENS, Ordinary. June 17, 1853. 30d. N* TIFT. • for Core for TIratent Small Pax ar 1 tins and Measles. , t - *rr -. ^merchant and ship owner of this city baa fud theudlowing sent him from England, where It One Turnished by Mr L, Larkin, member of the rdjal College of Surgeons, and who vouches foi it& a *“ medicine that will effect a revolution fo tljiitt* ing art, as regards the prevention and core not only of small Pox. but also of meaalea and sciVlatbia however malignant »he type, fri a manner tnore^fh* cientand extraordinary than coiHd everhalre b4en hitherto anticipated even by the mostsrdeht'pld&ii* thropist.” • ’ -tc wfiiUlpoa- f u Po'the first appearand'of fevoe or h ritatloB: •ashering m attacks wbethbrictetdrmg in "HdUMr' or large communities, the subjoined mode bf lr*it* ment should at ouce be entert ! d on : Take one’srkia of powdered foxglove or digitalis,' (valuable in tko ratio of its greenness—the darksbould be'rejected,) and one o»\hc sulphate of zinc, (this article Is edtn- monly known as white vittril.) These should 1 bo rubbed thoroughly ip a mortar or other conver^fcnt vessel, with four or fire drops of water; this done*, a naggin (or about four ounces) more with somk^»> up or sugar, should be added. Of this miatniid, a tablespoonful should be given an adult, ahilHro teaspoonfuls to a child, every second hour, cCiUl symptoms ofdoease vanish. ' . * * * 44 Thus conducted, convalescence, as if hy magic will result. The rapidity of an event so auspicious will equally delight and astonish. It may however be necessary further to note, that should the bowel* become obstructed in progress of the disease, in evil by no means common, then a drachm of the coln- pound powder of jalap, (formed of two parts erefetttnf tartar with one ofjalxp",)and one grain of the hftb treated as above, formed into a pastil with ayrup of sugar, should be given loan adult, and half the quan tity to a child. This simple medicine shuts out ev ery other form or article whatever, as totally none* cessary, if not pernicioos. ‘ “ The mtthoduo medevdi of these medicines, capa ble of effecting results so gigantic, remain now'dn- ly to be given, and appears to be as follows: The herb by its anti -febrile properties, lays hold 'at once of the fever, the prolific source of woe, which It'Im mediately strangles, while the zinc acts the part of a tonic, instantly restoring the equilibrium/*' Mr. Larkin adds : “No 1 emigrant Fern Leaves from Fanny’s Portfolio. * L1TTLK CItASllK, TUtf CUIX.D-ANOEL. f am one of that persecuted class, denomina ted old maids. By going quietly about the world, taking care not to jostle my neigbliora. or hit against any of their rough angles, 1 man age to-lie cheerful, contented and happy. In my multitudinous migrations, 1 have had some opportunity to study human nature. Lately, I have become a temporary inmate of a crowded boarding-house. My little room fims already begun to look home dike? The cheerful sub Jiaa expanded the fragrant flowers I love so well to nurture; my canary tiilU his satisfaction in gayer song than ever; and my pictures, books, and guitar, drive 'Mull care away," and beguile many a pleasant hour. And now my heurt baa found a new object of interest. l*ve noticed on the staircase, amfciu the hall and lobby, a lovely child, who teemed wandering about at its own sweet will: sometimes sitting wearily on the stairs, almost asleep; then loitering at the kitchen door, watching the operations of the cool;; then peeping into the half open doors of the different apartments. As, by if rule of the house, “no children were permit let! at table,” it was some time before 1 could ascertain who claimed this little stray waif. One morning, attracted by the carol of my canary, lie ventured to put his little curly head inside my door. He needed little urging loon ier, for lie read, with a child’s quick instinct, his welcome ill my face. An animated conver sation soon ensued about birds, flowers and pic tures—his large blue eyes growing bright, and hi-* cheek flushing with pleasure, as story fol lowed storv. while he sat upon my knee. At length I said to him, “Charlie, won’t mam ma he anxious about you, if you stay so long!** “O, no,” said he, “Lizzie don’t care.” “Who’s Lizzie?" “Why, my mamma! She don’t care, if I*m only out of the way. Lizzie made me this pretty dress,” said he, holding up his richly embroider ed frock; “hut Lizzie don’t know any stories, and she says I’m a bore. What is a ‘bore?’ said _ ^ ...... the sweet child, as lie looked trustingly in my | ve ”el shonid hcreafler b^ alTowei to*pat “ u ’ e ‘ . .* j without a few pence worth of these protections; “Never mind, now,” said I, tearfully; “you j and it ia further ardently hoped that, as the desrtst may stay with me whenever you like, and we j intereata of our common humanity are vitally In- will he very good friends." The dinner bell sounding, a gayjy-dreised LANDS I LANDS!! LANDS!!! M essrs, slms & cheever win sen the following valuable Lauds for me, being somf I'V; 1 »• ■ .-**«* * ' f of the most valuable in the Southern Stales: ® r f- J- A. Davis. j Pi rP tDis.—No. 1«8 *750 acres rvi.. W. L. I>.\\ Ir>,takes ihumetli.Nl »l inlonninoi Third “ Nos. 361, dd, >J3,129 260 L* his friend* and p itroiis th it lie lists returned and • *'* will »»o*v d ‘vote hims-lf exclusively to th^ practice ot his profession, lie has associated with himself Mctice, his brother Matthew E. Williams, inORVEY 1X0 U0UXSEI.L0R AT LAW, Starkeville, Lite County, Ga. April 12,1850 1 tf HFARY ALFAWDER. ATTO R N •: V V T L A XV , 0vtlmrwrsf »f !)r. Ifatkins, \ lraN V, Ga. Will promptly .itteinl U> all .nisinest*entrust Htoki»c*re. April 12, *50 l tf LAW AOTICK. T HE Uudersn-.e.! will practice law in the Supe rior courts of the South-western circuit, llis •Seri* at WARKVILLE, LEE COULTY, GA., j •toe he .iwy alwavs Ikj found, unless absent on probsiontl business. KITOtEL J. WARREN. | Btarkville, May 11, 1852. 6 t r. J. B. MrGlJlillv, Attorney at Law, TLoinn.villc, Gror^in. JJdL ittend nil hii-in..-. entrusted to his caro. Jwanbn 3. 1952 tf >■ WW1IW. WILLIAM WALLACE. OR. J. A. DAVIS, either of whom will lie found at their office, between Jackson’s corner, nud Godwin’s Hotel, or at their res id -nee on Itie west side of Jefferson Street, uexl house to the resilience of Rev. N. \V. Collier Albany, March 12. 18521 -19—tf H. Huntington, M. D. RESIDENT DENTIST....Albany, Geo. Office two doors ea-t of J. C. Davis’ Store, and nearly opposite Dttrh.-im Sc Va.-on’s June 11. 1852. 8—10—tf. , Seventh Dis—No. 152 Eighth Dis.—Not?. 7,11,20,. “ “ “ 23,24 Ninth Dia.—N< Tenth Die.—N Dr. F. C. LUNDAY, (office 3ki> i» -ok west of tiie cost office.) Tenders his profc .9—ly. oundint; country. Albany, June 3, 1853 Twelfth Die IIAWKIXS & WALLACE, attor.vf. vs .it l.iic CARKEVU.I.K. l.llll COUNTY, GEORGIA. kjnf I°. rine tl t> l-Httnershii), will iiromntly attend -til Llsine., entrusted to tltem. 36—tf iwit. Law Notioe. I ihh ittend to Professional businesa in the *pcnorCourtsol l.eeand Bakert’ounties. GARNETT ANDREWS, Ah»;i m Attorney at Law. ^NlV50 i t f j. tiiw! •..attorney at Law, WflL» j S<! * ® wuall *r Ci>m*ly» —- punctually the SuperiorGuurlso tarly, Baker and Decatur, »f the Sown <n CircoVt °^ l ^ e Count y Thomas oft he South if’' 1 12,''50 . , f Mtoi' & r " w ’ ALLE -’ Geo. It In South attorneys at Law, .1**’ Occainr County, Geo ‘2, 50 | ,) J - D - PHILLIPS, V? 0| LV*r ,iT L i IF. K Uuo«a, Gordon County, Ga. 26.1862. 8—34—17. AIj RED H. COLQUITT, .attorney AT LAW: B«k«r Co., Georgia. -^*'2,1852 49 tf DR. J. A. FLOURNOY, [Office 3 doors Bust of J. C. Davis* Store,] Broad St., Albany, Ga# Offers his profcsMonal services to the citizens of Albany ling country, tention will be given t iOi Medical Office. doctorIlappey, H AVING established an office |»ermanently in this place, will be in Town every day, between the hours of eight o’clock in the forenoon and four in the evening, prepared and ready to attend any and every professional tall. It in perfPftly unnecessary to add. a fair and jnsl equivalent will be expected, rxnrjcd in all cases: because ii is mote than - hall gratuitous any how ; and it isaiways understood.the necessitous poor wilrbe attended to without fee or reward—so come on witl vonreases of any kind.rmd nr bad 3 JOHN O. HLAPI’BY, M D. Newton Ca., March. 19, 1852 50 tf Bio M©0 Mo WABBEY, S ill,I, otters his serv.es in all liianches ot Ins protession to the citizens ot Thomasville and and vicinity. ,, .... . . He Ins at considerable expense htted up an In- fermarv. and is now' prepared to take in Patients Irom a distance, who may he laboring under anv one of the many chronic diseases to which mortality is ''Tie is a Botanic Physician (in which name he glories ) and consequently discards all poisonous agents, and socks to aid nature with nature’s remc- d< He will prescribe hy lotto,., the patient stating accurately his symptoms, and cnch snip 8*- A large assortment of Botanic medicines for sale. June 9.1852. ** ,r ea.250 “ | 500 “ ! 11*3 ’ach 250 “ |« s. 243, 279 • 600 “ I 390 398,299, & 16, each 250 “ ; 275,270 50C “ i 61,81,102,117, 2.50 “ j “ “ “ 247, 11*6,350, 358,237,.250 “ “ “ 104,105 500 EARLY COUNTY. Fourth Dje.—No.-*. 128,129 500 “ 287,288 500 “ 2(8,69 each 250 Si^th Dis. “ 269, 262 500 “ 18, 19 500 “ 308,133 each 250 Thirteenth Dia —No?. 11.12 600 “ 16,45,102,123 ea. 260 “ 126,208, 250 Twenty-eighth Die.—No 384, 250 “ 213,244 500 DECATUR COURT!’. Nineteenth Dis.—No. 144 250 Nos. 106, 107 500 “ 184,185 500 decatur courtY—Continued. Fifteenth Dis. “ 137,144, 145... .750 Twentieth Dis.—No. 379 250 Twenty-first Dis. “ 373 250 THOMAS COUNTY. Seventeenth Die.—Nos. 19,120,123,151 150 190,229,367, ea. 250 12,13 500 1.2, 500 187, 188 500 Thirteenth Dis.—No 327 each 490 Fourteenth** ** 68.70, “.490 LOWNDES COUNTY. Eleventh Dis.—No. 525 490 Fifteenth “ “ 92 490 ntwix COUNTY. Third Dis—No. 167 490 Fourth “ “ 274 490 STEWART COUNTY. Nineteenth Dis.—No. 60 .202} Twenty-fifth Dis.—No 13 202} No 220, 2d Dis. 1 st Sec.—Forsyth Co. 40 " “ 730, 21 “ 3d “ Cass “ 40 “ “ 430, 15th “ 2d “ Oherokef. 40 “ “ 87, 7th “ Dooly, “ 202} “ 29'.*, 7th “ Carroll Co 202} “ The above lands will be eold^on arcommodating terms. Persons desiring precise information in regard to the quality, location A’c., ot these lands will please address Sims dt Cheever, at Albany Georgia. G. D LAMAR, New York. Georgia—Baker County. To all tehom it may Concern. II7HEREAS, William II. Odom applies w ...r, - - #v - ----- . e. - o .-. - r - VI Letters of Administration on the estate of Caleb i jroung thing vociferated, in n voice anything Faircloth, late of said county decensed. I but musieal, “Charlie, Charlie!" When I apolo gized for keeping Inm, she said, carelessly, as she re arranged her bracelets, “O, it don’t- sig nify, if you can have patience with him, he’s so tiresome with hia questions. I’ve bought him j heaps of toys, but he never wants to play, and 1 is for ever asking me such old fashioned ques | tions. Keep him and welcome, when you like; I but fake my word for it, you’ll repent your bar- i gain!" and she tripped gayly down to dinner. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested to file their objections, (if any they have) in iriy office within t'.e time prescribed bv law. !otherwise said Utters nil! h* t> i August term of the Court of Ordinary I Given under my hand and ollicial |22nd day of Jun>\ 1853. SETH (’. STEVENS, Ordinary ! June 24, 1853. 3o‘d nted at the* next a;nd county nature, thi: volved in thia discovery, the press of alt countries will give publicity to this announcement.^’V '; .. , . Boston Courier, Don’t Care. "j-* * • **** Come, sonny, get up,” saM kn fndhlfsdt fMMir’ to a hopeful son the oilier morning, u retnetaher that the early bird catches the first wdmA^ - “ What do I care for worp^ ?” replied the*hopa* ful, *• mother wo’nt lei me go a fishing,"^ s . ul rainful but Laughable. In 4 Foteaofan Army Surgeon’ we find the fol- Notice. j’ Poor ittle Charlie! Time in plenty to adjust all |. *? VfcTILL b- sold at the lat- residence of John Me- those silken ringlets ; lime to embroider all those i °^ ,n 8 • ....... ,.4. ** Lejidon, jr., df*e’d, in the 2nd district of Leel|i„| e gay dresses; time to lidger till mid-night 1 '*™ mhe? day. In roaming my Ml county. 0,1 Friiluv the 7,1, .hy of AngnM next, all j over The |*„ new novel; hot for tho'aonl that r0 " D J d , 8 ’ * P**'™' J u, j aTr,TeJ 1"*^ *" 1*"?“ the (wichahlc properly belong,to xaiil estate— I |oo ( Mf< | forlh from lh ose deep blue eves, no time j ’® fe ^ ,,rear ™ a ”*!doing so conld hardly retijijif a -ting of. horses, cattle, hogs, plantation tixils,: , . , . 1 • . . . ; broad laugh, the titter was constantly on his hold and kitchen furniture, and other articles ' to sow e 00< * no « ,ne t0 Waleh ,eBl the * ^ too tedious to mention. j e,,wn ^ should sow tares. WM. McLENDON, Adin’r. From that time Charlie and I were insepera- Iree co.. Juno 24, *853. ' Me. The thoughtless .mother, well content to — \ " ' pass her time devouring all sorts of trashy lite— A LL persons inde ted to John McLendon, late of | ra j art . or iir idle gossip with her drawing-room “ cou, ">' re ‘l, , “'‘‘ ,ed . to companions The voung father, weary with immediate ravment—tlics.i having demands against . .* . r . . . said deceased will present them in terms of the law. i businessJroahles.coi,tentinghm,«lfw,th a quiet WM. McLENDON. Adm’r. j “good night, and closing the day by a visit to I/»e co., Juno 24, 1853. 12 fiw. j the theatre or concert-room. Poor Charlie, ——— —— ; meanwhile, put to bed, for safe keeping, would after date application will he inad « i lie hours, tossing restlessly from side to aide, t «.f Oidinary of Ix'e county, for j “with nothing in his mind," as he innocently ;ing to the estate ol: ga jd | 0 me . \\ hat a joy to sit by hia side and beguile the lonely hours! There rpWO morn to the (’* to the leave to soil all the I nd< be Garry Kitchens deceased. C. P. 1IUCKABAY, J. II. KITCHENS, I^e co., June 24, 1853. Adm'n Notice. A LL persons indebted to Wm. Q,. Kent late of Baker county deceas'd, are requested to make immediate payment tothe snb-c libers, and all persons having demands against said dree seed will render them in agreeable to law. J. W. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. LOUISIANA KENT, Adm’rx. June 17.1853. II—fiw. T WO months* after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Baker county for leave to Fell all the land belonging to the e Lite of John DeGraf- fenreid, late of Baker county deceased. JOHN C. DtGRAFFENREID, Adm’r. June 10,1353. Georgia,—tfnfrfr County. A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable the ^ Court of Ordinary of paid county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Augu.-t next, at the Comt Hoivedoorin the town of Newton, in said com ty, within the legal hours of sale—lot* of land Nos. 114,115 and 117, in lho7thdi t. of said county. Sold as the real e-tate of John Williams, deceased, late of said bounty. Term*, credit until the 1st January next—approved security required. June 10,1853. E. C. BROWN, AUmr. May 9, 1851. 5tf. Counsellor at Lav, vlo?^"?’^ to" 1 *’**- 14—If. DR. R. J. BRUCE, Pijsician^fc druggist. Witt moil TO TOT TUCTICI or BIS MM i* .... n. gum X GOOD SUFPtV Of.EWClBTS FOB SALS. OrKiiiK ANV Dmu tiro UK, THOMASYILLE, GA. Navanhw 26.1852 -M-tIT- Job Work ‘ NEATLY EXECUTED AT tHE Opffi OF TUI* ALBANY PATRIOT Lands for Sale. P ERSONS wishing to purchase any oftho follow ing lot* of Land, will make application to the Editor oftho Patriot, for information. 161 u 16th « do do. 153 u 14th M Decatur do. 396 “ 13 th M Early do. 136 «• 2fith " do do. 137 •* 26th “ do do. 15 •* 13th “ Lee do. 213 *« llth “ Montgomery conntv. 299 «• 17th 44 Thomas do 278 ** 9th U Lowndes do 160 16th “ Sumter 83 *4 17th ** do do 143 « 17th 44 do do June 10, 1853. 10—tf. Adiuinislraloi-’s Sale. - B Y viitne of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Baker County, will be sold before the Court-home door in Biinbridge. Decatur county,on the first Tuesday.in July next, between the usual hours of *tle, lot of land number 349 in the 27th district of Decatur county. Sold as the property of Keal McKeagan, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms of sale cash. WM. PRICE, Adm’r. May 30,1853. 7 40d. Land for Sale. Let No. 998—12th district Baker county. « 261—13th M Eariy <fo atr Notioe. 4 A EL persons laving demands against the estate of John J. Smith late of Baker, county deceased, are requested to present their claims duly authentl cated iu terms of -the law. GEO. W. COLLEY. Adm’r. June 17,1853. H-fiw. learned to unilerstnnd the mehiiiiig of our Saviour's words, “For of Mich is the kindom of Heaven.” In his clear, silvery tones, he would repeat after me, “Our Father," asking me the meaning of every petition; then he would say, “Why don’t you tell Lizzie { Lizzie don f t kuow any prayers!” One night 1 snn^him these lines. "Sweet fields beyond the pwelling flood, Stand droned iu living green — he raised himself in bed, while the tears trem bled on his long lashes, and said, “O sing that again,—it seems as if I saw' a beautiful picture!" Then, taking my guitar, 1 would sit by his bed side, and watch the blue eyes droop and grow heavy with slumber as I sang to him. And she, whose duty, ami joy, and pride, it should have been to lead those little feet to Him who bid- deih “little children come,” was indolently and contentedly bound in flowery fellers of her own weaving, unmindful that an angel’s destiny was intrusted to her careless keeping. • •••••• Little Charlie lay tossing in his little bed, with a high fever. It ia needless to tell of the hold he had upon my heart and services. His childish mother, either unable or unwilling to see his danger, had left me in charge of him— drawn from his side by the attraction of a great military hall. 1 changed his heated pillows,, gave'him the cooling draught, bathed his fever ish temples, and, finally, at his request, rocked him gently, to quiet his restlessness. He pla ced bis little arms caressingly about my neck, and said, feebly, “riing to me of Heaven."— Wbeji I finished, he looked languidly up, saying, “ W here’s Lizzie I—I must kiss Lizzie!” and as the words died upon his lips, bis eyes drooped, his heart fluttered like a prisoned bird, end little Charlie was counted one in the heaveuly fold. As I closed his eyes, and crossed the dimpled hands peacefully upon his little breast, his Iasi words raug fearfully In my ears—“Where’s tjv * » rp'• *trrt bf: . :-9n»5< v What is the matter ? This does hot strike me ms a subject of laughter.’ * It ia not, Doctor? jbul exenae me; I lost my arm ao funny away that I still laugh when I look at it.* . ‘What wayV J 'Our first sargeant wanted sharing, and got pa® to attend to it, as I was a corporal. VV> f^jnt jfo- gether in front of hia tent; I had lathered him, held his nose, and was just about applying the razor when a cannon ball came, and that was4he last I saw of his head and my arm. Excuse, me for laughing so. Doctor, bat». nh*er saw such a thing before.? Thia scene ocenred during the siege of Fort Erie. .tiimlHlstrator’s Sale. O N Friday the 15rh day of July nrxt, wijl br wild in Baker cnnntv Ml the late residence of John J. Smith late of raid e.,nnty decraafd.'all the p- raon- al property belonging to the estate of raid deceased. TT^ asa w3coif Inne 17,1853. td Fanny Fern. A Boston correspondent is responsible for the statement that this lady “has been twice married. Her first husband was C. H. Eldredge, cashier of the Merchants* Bank. He died some five years ago, leaving the widow with an empty purse and two or three children. Her second husband was S. P. Farrington, merchant .of Boston, a widower with two children. They lived together only about a year, when Mr. f\ betook himself to the west, where fie at present, resides, and where be has just obtained a .diyoren. We have no. disposition to draw the veil which screens the domestic hearthstone from the pub lic eye. There is no disparity in matrimony like unrongeuiality of mind and disposition, says Dickins. Farrington we knew well — Modest, unassuming, pious, puritanical, without brilliant talents or attainments, bred in the com mon walks of life, among common men/he lackt d the genius to appreciate and sympathise with the intellectual, the mental, the witty, the ludicrous which flashes from Fanny* and; after leading a few months of disquiet together,' be fled, leaving a lucrative business and a copart nership agreement incomplete; while she Jsshiea he-maies with no sparing band, under the cog nomen of * Fanny Fern,’ earning bread thereby, for herself and children.” It isaaid thafeFafdjr has become a resident of New York, r £ *.rij - Compliment To Sunday. Do onr readers generally*knhw the reason why the 4th of March was chosen as the day of the in auguration of the President of the United States ? It was selected because the 4th of March, in every four years, commencing from the first inauguration cannot come 00 Sooday for at least ihrep hundred 7«* -AT Fatal Reaconter. We regret to irarn that a renenntor occcmljAt Poindexter, io thie eoooty, on.Wedocsday Get; be tween Col. A. C. Cleveland tod a He. Jieper Mae. tin, which resulted, io the death ottbe fodther. ’iThe circumstances of the ceee as we.Jttsri itbem; eke Uwse; Col. ClesTelsod hid strsck Sir. rhlsniit m the held with » Wick, brisking the itick. lnd wxi advancing upon him (Martin)' with the mwiJaitg portion of it.-wbraHlrtindraw » kvits lUhhinyldei in the eide.nniinghiedfeilfihi.iety short tins*. Mr. Hirtia iheemed HoeeKt wwhie we «• Upw, bw not been arrttted^intrrhry 1 : Pihic*«ttiiD - : idred We **3 k «7- ;• the;rraioo VMWJa ■ 1 "• ' v • mm . • ■ ri- *444 ; .