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Albany, Baker County, ©eorgia, iTribuy ittorning, 3nly 13, 1S33.
dumber 15.
Law 'con &. Buford,
i Mors at f.tttv ,t Solicitors in Equity:
, !il u.\ t’-iD 1 • their profe.-t-iut.al services I
s m ti i w: :.sTi:ii\ c:eokgia.
IMU ft ; ! street,one do
(Beneral ^Umcrtiscments.
Valuable Lauds for Sale.
ittisccllancous.
Acres. No. Dis. County.
i-t be advertised in lilt.* 1
r East of Dr. Davis* 050
: 48—ly.
Law ITotice.
, LinnffimntTROCI'-
' it''' co,,,, *. v ’ * ,<? °*» for the practice
*’r K ' *J attend to any professional
, rt arc, t linrh & Appling, j
I'tut of his time, during the re-
\ear. at Albany, litters address
'd receive attention.
EPHRAIM 11. PLATT.
•*>1 9m.
1*25 188 1st Baker
89 9th do.
315
316
382
Acres No. Dis. County.
490 241 llthLowndes
“ 374 ” do.
“ 358 ” do.
44 483 ” do.
85 16th do.
490
: 11! 11 y i«*ur in«»n/li.»
Business cfarbs.
\y, . ; n. h-t-is P. 1). W.umr.:
‘'WARREN & WARREN
ATTOC:*i:V* AT LAW,
Alhttiiy, <h‘oi^ia.
SUMS &. CHEEVEH,
FACTORS AM) GENERAL ^
COMM ISSIOX MKItCIIANTS,
V:»;iliM*!iicol:i, Florida.
j JO IN U. si.a;- | [\VM. W.CHEEVEH.
: J f2S_tf.J
T. O. VUSTFAU.,
COI 'lTV SIRYEYOR
LAND AI.ENT.
W 11 1 j ,rv V * •'A : ‘ ln "i«',and Report Lands in any part
I if*' . • •>.! b 1 t.l, \I AFs.»t any or all of the District
FOilT &, DUNHAM
~ f !•’ A CTO K S AN
10ih do.
44 do.
do.
do.
do.
oi ls C. SFli’EK,
r:isy at Law,
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do.
362 “ do.
377 “ do
170 15th Decatur
321 44 do.
322 “
323 44
360 44
361 “
111 19th
133 44
136 “
208 21st
323 44
207 44
119 27st
158 44
159 “
160 44
197 44
198
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A T C. A W,
EVANS,
rz a-t iaaa
’3’ E, \ XV,
:iunly, I.co,.
’.Villiams,
>:;!.!.:i:i vr law,
ooii.ily, <«;t.
£0 :n; n i 0 s ton ill eve I) ants,
Say <;<•<>.
I‘- • C. 1.It. II. C!urk:m.l J.I.. Dmiln:
W. L. &, J. A. Davis.
.!. A. DAVIS,
*284 17th Thomas
2G 44 do.
12 18th do.
2l5 1 Stli do.
227 44 do.
234 44 do.
0 219 llthLowndes
265 ” do.
June 13, 1851. It
do.
1C2 “ do.
173 “ do.
90 7th Irwin
471 “ do.
409 44 do.
467 “ do.
498
499
500
501
503
366
368 44 do.
451 “ do.
452 44 do.
453 “ do.
105 13th Thomas
497 “ do.
498 “ do.
4 4th Early
204 5th do.
179 6th do.
223 “ do.
258 “ do.
256 “ do.
270 “ do.
277 44 do.
366 “ do.
375 “
230 26th
251 “
343 “
Early
1 particular, but for the sake of justice, and
j for the sake of my poor old mother and my
97 28th do.
98 “ do.
99 “ do.
220 “ do.
221 “ do.
256 “ do.
215 13th Early
227
234
do.
44 do.
N- TIFT.
Affecting C ase. | It is a hard thing. Were I guilty of the charge
I III the Criminal Court of Wmliinntnn City, i which was brought against tne l would bmvCj
Poison of the Rattlesnake. i 011 Thursday, a case of more than ordinary in- > nothing to say in defence. 1 would say I did
Dr Oates of the St John’s Itiver Florida Merest was disposed of, under peculiarly ali'ect- j lbe oct an '^ pray God to forgive me. There
ade the followin'’ experiment - ’ '! ing circumstances, which is thus staled in the ; " as 110 soul in llie ll0use to ni -V knowledge.—
Dr. O. having frequently witnessed the effect j He-puljli,-. G„ that day. Judge Crawford over ' Think it was shut up. 1 don’t know how .t oe.
of the use of alcoholic s'pirits after the bile of ! ruled ° n '°‘ ion blr a new trial of Daniel T. curred unless she destroyed herself. |We here
venomous attimals, and particularly that of the " oodward, who, o.t Tliu-sdav, the 9tl, inst .was »«•'<’«• ">»»>’ ° f ' be auditors to tears oceaslon-
rattlesnake, and perceiving that not only was convicteJ of killing ids wife, by shooting her by the aoiemmty of the scene, and sympathy
the action of the poison arrested, but that under 0,1 ‘ho 24th of December last. After the lapse ‘or the prisoner, in view of the awful seoteoM
such ci.cun.stances the system seems scarcely I "f x ,b ' v "rinutes, the Judge asked the prisoner, i fhertly to he pronounced.] I pray your honor
capable of being intoxicated with alcohol in any : “hhiuiel 1. Woodward, have you anything to say j f° consider my case—to reflect, not for my silo
form, was desirous of reversing his experience, J wb J ‘he sentence ol tire law should not he pro- : In
by trying tiie efi’cct of tins poison when intro- , "ouuced l>y lite Court !” j.
(luced into the system of a person thoroughly I rh e prisoner who had risen in the dock and sisters, and for the Bake of old acquaintanere,
intoxicated. This he mu funned throunl, rh'e! " as '‘’’‘"h'S on the rail, replied in a lira, and I « b ° haveknotynmo herein Washington. Whll.
stomach, instead of through the ciroiutfun di-' 1, "’ !lbl ° b »'e your honor.” All eyes ’ learning a trade, and growing up to manhood,
re.-t. For this purpose he extracted a small' " m ‘ " <nv dl "-‘cted towards him, and there was 1,0 person could say that a wrong act was done
quantity of the poison from a healthy, active j " l0le than usual quiet in the court room, lie i 1 ^one can say so
snake, and incorporated into several bread pills, j continued: j 1 <•»«> V' J1S ( *» of P™ 6 *" 1 " 1 s,lence of
lie then intoxicated bin,self considerably w ith ! B«ilty of >''0 charge brought against! s cveral ...mute s duralmn. and all eye. were
brandy, after which he took one of these"pills ; i " ,e - 1 dlJ not cause the death of my wile. The "'' w directed to Judge Craw fold, who, having
it, edict was soon to diminish the pulse and to • "i'ue^es against me swore to falsehoods. My j token rem b,a drawer a sheet of manuacnpl,
completely neutralize the intoxication, lie af ' " ‘!° s leelil, S* were w.aught upon by her father; »'><' filled a blank there..., proceeded lo sentence
1 towards repeated the experiment, hut with lar- i 1 •'•* had been difficulties ** prisoner, lie was very much .'.fleeted wb.1.
er doses of both h.antlv and poison pills; and, “»• sb *’ L.ew 1 never raised my hand ! ^el.atgu.g Ins pamful official doty, In. emo*
although the intoxication was pretty deep threi i l " b ”'’ U1 ‘ b ’ ss l>™voked to sue!, a degree that 1 tones nearly choking Ins utterances, and
of these pills so reduced tire pulse and depressed '! id «»• "hat I was about, l-’ron. the ; b '»> ‘o »hcd tear,
tlift wIioIh svnicm lii ti IVoiti (I-inifi.r nf ■•oll-itio fiist ilav o! our niHiTia^e until lu r (loath. I ucv !
powerful stimuleuts luui to lie tjuiekly resorteJ 5 er . k,,ew lhat fcll ° was S oln 8 lo herself- To Purify Covered Uclls from Foal Air.
to. These and other subsequent trials lullv ol ex,steny0 - ! It is well known that many accident* take
showed him the profound sedative action of! “O" the evening of the 23J December, Hilton i place to persons going down into wells for tho
this product which was probably unequalled hv I t0 tbo b ? usu fl>r «>* i ‘ ‘Ini.’t recollect the ! purpose of cleansing diem, by the noxious gal
that of any known substance. * I * sl>ur — au ^ * h>J»d my way to the magistrate’s in such places. To remove the gas beforo de»
In this connection I mav add that a case was | lBce ’ ■ “sked what was the matter. .Squire : scent is made into any well or damp pit. a
stated to me a slant time since, hv a physician ' U,ur . v s:lb * * had uttered abusive language. I ’quantity of burned lint ua.Jacked lime should
I ki owing authentically the circumstances, eA ,T i’ !it ' 11 1 Jil1 not kno "' tbllt 1 had, except talking I be thrown down. This, w hen it comes in con-
j man in Athens, Ga, win. while lvim'in a very ! rou e bl . v ' lbc “ s:l 'd if 1 would leave the j tact with whatever water is In low, sets free a
ji xicating state tinder a fence,'was bitten l.'v ' I’* st,,l > 1 "light go l.omo. I at first hesitated, j great amount of heat in tiro water and lime.
one of these animal r- the result was tint very i but f| ually gave up the pistol. Hilton said to producing steam, absorbing ami carrying with
speedily the intoxication was nctialized, and 1 Mast.... that Mrs. Woodward was afraid to go ' it a portion of the dileterious gas as it rushes
Although the sn.-ike was very lar^e ami active ' l0 lL>r you are a single mail and upwards. J he lime-water at the bottom of tbo
no harm followed the wound ° Mean go home with her, and that ho would go well also rapidly absorbs the gas; which effect
The follow in*' is the same effect: \ a ^ un « t00> " ® sat down there, talking, but about J is greatly increased bv agitation. Forty-eight
A girl seventeen years old was bitten by a I n0t ^ n o “* Particular. It was said by a witness j hours after the addition of the lime, a descent
rattlesnake on the left instep. Two hours af- i l ^ at ^ proposed losing my wife’s favorite songs. | may be made with perfect safety,
terw aril's,'Dr. T. A. Atchison, who describes the ; nshi'lgtun’s Grave” and the “Irish End-. ~ •
case in the .W/trr,, Mnlicnl Jmrml, visited S r “" tS **;!.«.. said to me, -If. | From the Satanw.t.taanrr.
her, and found her si'dnless with her face i stnu, ®°’* ,a * at ono time you are low-spirited j KailfiCSlUOD Of tllC ( OIJStItiUlon.
swolen and her mind wanderin''. lie placed i a,u ^ “W'lanelmly, and at other times are given j Mr. Editor:—I presume that but few* of your
her in a salt bath arid administered whiskey ' lo I don’t recollect my answer, for j readers are familiar with the particulars connect*
and carbonate of ammonia until she bad taken' l * 10 rousou ^ no \ the cause of it. jed with the ratification of the Federal Constitu-
raitinsfton, M. D.
i)j:\TlST Albany. Cfo.
. 1J.C
ami neaily
r. ZT. C. LUNDAY,
nn.
LANDS I LANDS!! LANDS!!!
M essrs, si.ms & cheever win si
following valuable hinds for me, being
ol the moLt valuable in the Southern States:
EAKI’.K COUNTY.
First Dis.—No. 168, 184,209
Third “ Nos. 361,42,93, 129 250
Seventh Dis—No. 152 250
Eighth Dis*.—Nos. 7,11,20, ea. 250
* 23, 24 500
Ninth Dis.—Nos.193 ’ach 250
- Tenth Dis.—Nos. 243, 279 500
j “ *• 390 398,299, 316, each 250
> the citizens of Albauv 1 44 “ ‘* 275. 2 <6, 5UC
.Twelfth Dis “ 61.81,102,117, 250
1 >’- | “ “ 4 * 2 17, 196,356, 358, 237,.250
“ 44 104, 105 500
EAHI.Y COUNTY.
1 die
three pints of the first and eighty
latter; no intoxication full
cured.—.4 or.
> of the!
“1 have been laboring under a Strang
n- tion by tho State of Georgia. It was done ia
ved, and she was oV( ‘ r I h-ft the jail. After the olli* j the city of Augusta, on the 3d day of Januarj,
" | cers bad been at my bouse, Hilton, at 10 o’- j 1788. I subjoin the document, together with the
Fro
the Cuhcrrssi'jutil Journal.
Position and Influence of the Jews,
The existence of the Jews is tho living mira
lie of tho world. They are scattered and down
troddi-a, :.ndyet, according t<> the most accural
50 acres ! statistics, are as i
left the land
clock, proposed to go. They left everything j names and residences of the signers. It is prop-
j peaceable and quiet. I hove myself on the bed j er to add, that as the last name was signed, CoL
{ with a cigar. My w ife was on the opposite j Armstrong’s Regiment of Artillery, quartered
j side of the bed. I appealed to her feelings, and j in tho town, signalized the event by a salute of
i l will tell you what language I made use of.— j thirteen guns.
’ After lying there with my clothes on, I s;dd to j “State of Gf.orgiv—l.v Convention.—
nitrous as thev were when M icr: hv do you go after the police otticcrs. Wednesday, January 2, 1788.—We, tho deie-
f F«, v pt, the returns made 1 am * ^ lave constables running after me? What gates of tho people of tlie State of Georgia, in
‘ millions.
! have 1 done tliat you should do so? 1 was in- j Convention met, having taken into our serious
to Bonaparte giving ab< - ... .
patriated, thev became citizens of the world ; j u,et ' ‘ n ^°?h arms and ancles in jail.” After 'consideration, the Federal Constitution agreed
| and wherever tolerated, thev commence traffic a I ) l H * a *‘ ,, o to her feelings, I said I could not live ! upon and proposed by tho Deputies of tho United
A, FLOURNOY,
;:;f of’ ./. C. Davis Wort
1 M.* Albany, (.a.
1. lsj-i.
5—1 v.
1 Fourth Dis
: Thirteenth Dis
s. 128.129..
287,288..
268, 69...
n.LEE rot I.TV, CA.,
if WING
I.Icdical Office.
WH T0It“sl.APPEY,
500
500
.. each 250
500
18, 19 500
306, 133 each 250
—Nos. 11.12 5U0
44 16,45, 102, 123 ca. 250
id r^S
. .250
..500
..500
and become thrifty,
home. They mav b
expelled ; he troddi
cru.-hed. Only in t
Holland and I’nissi
hut in spite of British
Kv
■where the\
banished, hut
i down, yet cannot be
i United States, France,
, are they fully citizens;
latutes, the Russian ukase
;rmn:i. j. warren.
fair and
II. Md.MR!:,
Attorney at Law,
1DI1. -JT3D. M. 'immM.
H i : .0fin
IIUVKINS .1 W ALLACE,
.ITTOIf.VL’VN .IT L.IH’.
^TAUKtivii.i.!:, i,!;:: cofntv, Georgia.
jViiij; | »• n:«-»i a Rami J, will promptly attend
1) <
April 1 j
1". I "52,
> I lie:.
36—tf
Law Notice.
r:!.(- I.y li-tti'
1mi| L*‘i* and Raker t’onnties.
GARNETT ANDREWS,
Attorney at Law
I)!!. R. J. BRYCE,
JJIjnsition ^ Druggist
.1. (j A W,
Attorney at Law,
'-xin'.iri 1 ■„■(-, Oi'i iitiii- County. «<-».
p '' 1 .murtiuillytlipSu|K-riurG<>urtr.>llhe.
.•»nm;;■■ |y 1 |J ; ,*;--rJind I)t-i';itur,nft!ieSnutli.
-'"ni. tri'l ill tiie (Jiitui 1 .y >f Tliomasuftlic Soutli-
"“i-iri'uit.
A l‘ r il Ui’.Vl 1 if
A. A. Si G. IV. ALLEN,
Attorneys at Law,
‘“''nlniii-,. Hc-itliir County, Geo.
A i'ril le, 'SO 1 tl
J. I). PHILLIPS,
attok.yeI* .IT Mir.
falhoun, Gordon tounty, Ua.
N'ivonibor 26, 1852. 8—34—ly.
126. 208,.
j Twentv-oighlh Dis.—No. 384,....
i 44 243,244
this! DECATUR COUNTY.
the! Nineteenth Dis.—No. 144
ir in : Nos. 106, 107...
ami] “ 184,185...
DECATUR county—Continued.
Fifteenth Dis. “ 137,144, 145....750
*• Twentieth Dis.—No. 379 250
IJ Twenty-iiist Dis. 44 373 250
es.-itous poor will Lei * tiiomas county,
ir>I—so come mi with , Seventeenth Dis.— Nos. 19,120,123,151 150
r l>ad ]>ou. i “ 190,229,367, ea. 250
SLAITKV, M I). 44 12, 13 500
52 50 tf I 44 1,2, 500
“ 187, 188 500
Thirteenth Dis.—No 327 each 490
Fourteenth 4 * 58.70, 44 . 490
I.OW’NDES COUNTY.
I Eleventh Dis.—No. 525 490
I Fifteenth 44 44 490
I It WIN COUNTY.
Third Dis.—No. 157 490
Fourth 44 44 274 490
STEWART COUNTY.
Nineteenth Dis.—No. 50 202 J
Twenty-fifth Dis.—No. 13 202J
No. 220, 2d Dis. 1st Sec.—Forsyth Co. 40
44 730, 21 44 3d 44 Cass 44 40 44
44 430, loth 44 2d 44 Cherokee 40 44
“ 87, 7th 44 Dooly, 44 202$ 44
•* 299, 7th “ Carroll Co 202$ 44
The above lands will be sold on accommodating
terms. Persons desiring precise information in
regard to thecjuality. location ic., 01 these lands
will please address Sims &. Cheever, at Albany
Georgia.
G. B. LAMAR, New York.
May 9, 1851. 5tf.
am! Turkish curse, they prosper still. The
great nations of antiquity, the Egyptians ami
Assyiians, the Romans and Saracenes, as well
as the modern Turks and Christians, have at
tempted to destroy them hut in vain; while
penal laws and cruel tortures have only served
to increase their number and reinforce their ob-
st inary.
But the Jew exist not only as a monument
and a miracle: Jew ish mind has exerted a pow-1
erful influence on the world. Favored by Na- !
1 if it was agreeable we would separate. ] States in General Convention, held in the city
not he! 1 asli0( l I ,l * r what she would do. Considering a ; of Philadelphia, on the 7th day ol September,
few moments, she said: “Well Dan, you shall 1 in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
never go to jail while I live.” I got up and, hundred and seventy-seven, have assented to,
went into the hack room and fastened the door.! ratified and adopted, and by these presents do,
When 1 went into the front room 1 heard the . in virtue of the powers and authority to us given
report of a pistol, and entering the other room ; by the people of the said State, for lhat purpose
1 saw* my wife breathing her last.” i for and in behalf of ourselves and constitutents.
The prisoner acquiring additional earnest-1 fully and entirely to ratify and adopt the said
ness, and in a tremulous tone, continued: 1 Constitution which is hereunto annexed, under
“I could not destroy the only friend I had on the great Seal of the State,
earth. I had nobody to care for me but that Done in Convention at Augusta, in the said
woman. Whatever my feelings were, she was! State, on the 2d day of January, 1788, and
my friend, and I hers. [After a pause.] That! of tho Independence of the United States the
evening she said she was afiaid. I did not bar : 12th. In witness whereof we have hereunto
rass her feelings, to my knowledge. Never, 1 subscribed our names.
1 never cherished ill-will or hate to-; John Wereat, President and Delegate from
! developed !
• citiz -ns of Thoinasville and j
iMee.vjiense lilted up an 111-i
prepared to take in Patients
nay be laboring under anv one
discuses to which mortality is
Mivsician (in which name lie
neatly di-cards all poisonous
tid nature with nature’s reme-
ards any body. My character has been prin- \ the County of Richmond,
been suspected. Soult ! c, I^ e » honesty, and uprightness in all my deal-! William Stephens, Joseph Habersham, of
j.„ .ilt..red hU timin' b»gs in life. 1 have been a soldier, a sailor, and Chatham.
Jetikin Davis, X. Brownson, of Effingham.
Edward Telfair, H. Todd, of Burke.
poleon, the Ilebn
power which had n
Ncv, and .Massena,
from .Manassah, lo escape the odium of being j bt en 1,1 var ‘ ol ‘ s P a, t3 °‘ «»® " odd, and no man
an Israelite, were all Marshals of France under; can . S;l - V that 1 *f ver "rouged or injured or had
the patient stating
M.cl. sing §5.
,c medicines for sale.
the exo of tho groatost wari inr of his ago. In ! a ‘l’*'* “S' 1 " 18 ' bi ">- D' b « interest of the oar- j Win. Few, Juntos MeN’eil, of Kioha.ond.
poii'ics the Jews have Metternich in Austria ! ration 0,1 lae I ,art of the audience seemed to | George Matthews, Florence Sullivan, John
D’lsraoii in Enqlan.l,' » convert to tho Christian ! ineroase tv ith every successive sentence.] I re ; King, of Wilkes
faith while the Autocrat of Russia has had a j side m W aslnngton. In youth I associated with ; James Powell, John Elliott, James Maxwell,
Jew "for his confidential counsellor, anti Spain i I*'ends now greyheaded, and not one lady or; of Liberty.
a Prime minister of the same race, and Russia ! ft en *leinan can come forward and say that Daniel 1 t*eorge Handley, Christopher IIdiary, J. Mil-
her Minister of France. In the United Slates, IT’ M’ ooJwl J rJ e 'er did a wrong thing to any : ‘on, of Giynn.
Jews be"in to figure in our national councils*! ,am ily. or lady, or any ones sister. If I had Henry Osborn, Jas. Seagrove, Jacob Wood,
Mr. Yulee, late inember of the IIoiim*, and Mr! j killed my wife 1 would acknowledge it in ‘he i of Camden..
Soule, recently Senator from Louisiana, being r “ e °* lbo ' vorlJ “ nd of of «' bo '» 1 ex- j Jared Irwin, Jno. Rutherford of \Vaslnngton.
of the Hebrew Stork. Mr. Cretnieux, one of, P cct forgiveness. I stand before your honor j Robert Christmas, i hontas Duntoll, R. Mid*
the most eminent lawvers of France, was what and beloro God an innocent man. dieton, of Greene.
we should call Attorney General upon the flight “ The witnesses testified falsely against me. 1! "ben the Constitution was thus adopted,
of Louis Philippe not know them. | there was but ten counties in Georgia, while
In money power, the Jews hold in their hands “ Ifl "'ere a guilty rnan-1 have the heart of: her whole population was scarely equal to that
the destiny of kingdoms and empires, whose | a man-let my feelings bo what they may, I ot your own lovely city of Savannah at the
governments Lecoa.e bankrupt, and their sov-1 "’ oubl con '° forwatcl, and, in the presence ofi present. 1 lie men of the day were true men.
n lloKrow’ttnntt II«lf! my God and j’ou, acknowledge my crime. : 1 he Hubei shams and I elfatrs and KutbenoraB
“I pray your Honor to grant to this man who ’ and Fews, who participated in that Convention,
stands before you a new trial, Do not let that clearly foresaw- the rich legacy they were about
flag which have waved over my head in suffer-to leave to posterity in the Constitution, which
ing, hunger, and thirst, wave over me now as a! provided lor a more perfect and perpetual union
condemned man. I have traveled under the of the 44 Old Thirteen /” All honor to their
American flag, and rode upon tho waves at sea, j memories. Let their names be perpetuated,
but I have vet to suffer death as an innocent RICHMOND.
)n t< i: » xn Dr
tiiomasville
’ HIS PROFESSION, AN
MEDICINES FOR SALE.
i Stork,
GA.
31— ly.
C. LYMAN,
WATCH-MAKER^'^
1 i
JKIHEi J5JI.
j IT Ol’;,—in UVh-h. Sherman & Co’. Store,
Albany, Leo.
April en, n53. I—ly
i “ JtiWW \\ \ AX Y. V, U (
MERCHANT TAILOR,
: Cniist.iiitlv on hand. Cloths, Cassin Cffi
Lands for Sale.
P ERSONS wishing to purchase any of the follow-
ins' lots of Land, will make application to the Editur
of the Patriot, for information.
17 in the 13th district of Dooly county,
il “ 16th
299
278
160
14th
13th
26th
26th
13th
lllh
17th
9th
16th
17th
17th
Decatur do.
Early do.
Ihth.i.r'jW <•'■, a%._ f April 9, ’83 1 tf
Job Work
^ ^.VV
no u I ^ NEATLY EXECUTED
- AT T11U OFFICE OF THE
every description, for sale PATRIOT.
ALFRED H. COLQUITT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW :
, Noivtun. Baker Co., Georgia.
March, 12,1^52 49 tt‘
AW BLANKS ,
4 vl this (Jfiice.
Land for Sale,
Lot No. 398—12th district Baker county.
“ “ 261—13th 44 Early do
For terms, apoly to mo at Savannah, Georgia.
JOHN R. NORTON 7 .
June 17, 1853, 11—9t
ereigns turn beggars at a Hebrew’s nod. Half
a dozen Jews can do more to preserve the peace
of Europe by sitting behind their desk and per-
sistingly saying No! to the royal applicants for
money, than all the Peace Congresses and Con
ventions in Christendom. The Rothchilds, the
Barings and Sir John Montefiero, are all Jews,
and with their hanking establishments scattered
over Europe and Asia, wield a sceptre more
powerful than monarchs hold.
Coming to the literary profession, and in
quiring into the lineage of many of the most
distinguished scholars and men of science, we
find the Jews prominent here as well as in ac
tive life. The most renowned in Astronomy
have been the Jews, as the Herschels in Eng
land and ArSgo in France, the Astronomer royal
under Louis Philippe, and who has filled the
world with his fame. Those German works
which are deluging the world, are for the most
part the production of Christianized Jews, and
those of HengstenbergjTholuek, Schleirmacher
Gresenius, Neander, Neibuhr, and others, whose
learned treaties, Biblical criticisms, didactic
theology and general sacred literature, are found
in the library of every Theological Seminary,
and in the hands of every theological student
Spinoza, the famous infidel, was a Jew. and so
are Rouge and Czerski, who took the lead of a
new religious reformation in Germany in our day.
Such have been and are the Jews. Myste
rious nation! Inexplicable enigma! A living,
perpetually omnipresent miracle! A race so
indomitable, so imperishable, must have been
raised up and preserved for some grand purpose.
man. 1 never knew what it was to be consider- I
ed a criminal, and have my life plotted against
by wicked persons, who have been the cause
of the death of my wife. They sold my wife’s
clothes at public sale, and my property, and af
terwards contrived against my life.
“Oh, God ! it is a hard cass. God knows the
feelings of human nature. YY’e can’t know
things too mysterious to find out. 1 tell you,
Judge, I should be afraid to stand up here and
open my lips with falsehood upon them. I tear
not death. It has no terrors to this man. 1
feel that it would be a stigma on my greyheaded
mother to say that her son died a criminal—
[Tears came into his eyes, and at this point
they who almost breathlessly hung upon his
words, appeared deeply to sympathize with the
prisoner.] And my sister’s heurt would be so
wounded if Daniel died as a murderer. It is
too hard. I pray God to show justice,
“I know that I am an innocent man. My
wife’s father and brother drove her to destruc
tion. She loved me. She could not help it.
She knew I never would do wrong if I knew
what l was about.
If it is possible, l pray you to grant me
Effects of Light.
Dr. Moore, the celebrated metaphysician, thus
speaks of light on body and mind: “A tadpole
confined in darkness would never become a
frog; and an infant deprived of Heaven’s free
light will only grow into a shapeless idiot, in
stead of a beautiful and reasonable being.—
Hence, in the deep, dark gorges and ravines of
the Swiss Valleys, where the direct sunshine
never reaches, the hideous prevalence of idiocy
startles the traveller. It is a strange melan
choly idiocy. Many citizens are incapable of
any articulate speech ; some are deaf, some are
blind, some labor under all these privations,
and all are mis shapen in almost every part of
the body. 1 believe there is, in all places, a
marked difference in the healthiness of houses
according to their aspect with the sun, and
those are decidedly tho healthiest, other things
being equal, in which all the rooms are, during
some part of the day, full exposed to the direct
light. Epidemics attack inhabitants on the
shady side of a street, and totally exempt those
oti the other side; and even in epidemics, such
.. .. .» . r .„j j a as ague, the morbid influence ia often thus par-
new trial, and leave the case to Almighty God.' tial in its labors.”