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fcTfof L ind and Negroes by Executor*, Adminutrntom
fijardian*, are required by law to be advertised *
*V, forty days previous to the day of wile.
«les must be held on tha first Tuesday in the month
1 i»f n.n in the forenoon and three
forty dnyi
losinust be he
^“^atthe Court-House, in tlie courty hi Which the
situated.
■ft***
ALBANY. DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 23, 1855
Business iHarbs,
NO. 47.
vrt»' f utuaica.
fi. of Personal Property must be advertised in like
, vt forty days. m i
\%n.v to IVbtors and Creditors of an estate, must be l
..Yj forty dan*.
'Smkvthat a|»plication will lie made to the Court ofOr-
iiirv fir leave t<> sell Land and Negroes, must be publish-
.j fftklt tiro month*.
Ouii.mii for Utters of Administration, thirty day*; for
n>cii*s ,n fr ' m Administraton, monthly six months; for
D,«iii«ion from Guardianship, weekly fort* days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mort gage, monthly four month*;
f .- f j U blidunglost papers, weekly three month*; for com-
wilinc titles from r.xeentors or Administrators, where a
La M« been given by the deceased, weekly three month*.
j-y \\\ \ettors on business must be pntt paid.
Sims &, Clxeever,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ApalacUcola, Fla.
jotr, R. SlMb.] [WM. W.CHERVr.B.
November 21,1854. 31
A Lnnatic’s Cnnnin;. i Is Reli-ion Beautiful I j - Steau Engine Without a Boiler. ; Dying Words of Napoleon and Josephine.
very laughable incident occurred at a In- Always I In the child, the maiden, the wife, Bv in vita lion of Mr. William O’Brien, on Friday < The dying hours lingered slowly away during
tiatic asylum at Lancaster, about ten days ago j the mother, religion shines with a holy benignant »> cnrpauy with several others, we witnessed which inarticulate murmurs were occasionally
- ransn officer from the neighborhood of Mid-j beauty of its own, which nothing of earth can ** vs 1 hPadelpliia Ledger; the oper itmn »*f “» heard from the lips of tho illustrious sufferer.
?- e !°."- b>0 ! 1 * I , U ? alic to ,hc •*?'““>. pursuantto| mar. Never yet was the female character per- Z^Tn^mh ti,1' i “Twice I thought,” says Monlholon. -that I
■d words, 'France
Josephine*” Tills
copies bnt little room. The furnace is about the size was at six oviock iii me morning. During fho
ordinary cooking stove, and in the midst of the ; rest ol the day. until six o’clock in the evening,
team generating cylinders, j he was lying upon his hack, with his right hand
*er. lying horizontal- j out of the bed, and his eyes fixed, seemingly
KT otice.
h,T0 ertab&h « d * House in 8m,
Che over &. Co,
(at c. a. I- la.var a, cor. Drayton and Bryan-atn.)
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . .
SaTainah, Geo., waa merely an excursion of pleasure on which 1 religion throws her soft beams around them, to j cl
and will continue their House at Apalachicola, as formerly, i " e was S°* n f>- In the course of the journey, 1 purily and exalt, making twice glorious that, fir
O' „ o m however, something occurred to amuse the sus- which seemed all loveliness before.
dleton took a lunatic to the a'sylum, pursuant to mar. Never yet was the footsie character per- Kte ?™ ™P"? * b ’ i,er ; in '' ,e y a . rd ° r »M"*;; -Twieo I thought.” sa vs Month,
an order signed bv two magistrates. As the j feet without the steady faith of piety. Beauty, Zin/ieZi'd lo yf Q r eome'five.horre Du'wcr" is verv ; diltingui»hed the unconnected we
forthe a nur l ’ SPeClab !i V E C01ineCU;d ’ * g ‘? ' i, * tp,I,ect > "' rallh! »re like pit-falls, dark it. si mp'e in construction and mole of operation,’ami dc'-1 —mmtt—lhead of the army-Josep
, 1,0r ,De P ur P ose . end he was persuaded that it the brightest day, unless the divine light, unless c ,hilt little room. The furnace is about .he eizo was at six o’clock in the morning,
Cashless tHarbs.
fplIE unJon-iffntMl will render prompt attention to all
I binini**» outputcd to his care in the counties of Sumter,
Randolph, Clav, Karlv, Decatur, Baker, Calhoun, Dough-
5» iad Lee, of this Circuit. ^ , JOHN LYON.
Sol. Gen’l S. W. Circuit.
Sfwtnn. Baker county, Ga., February 24,1851—47tf
M l ELI ll ARUIS^
WORTH COUNTY, GEORGIA.
R ESIDES in tho 7th dU-tnct. Persons addresriug liixn
trill diroot to Pennsbom Post-office.
Hr will givo prompt attention to all Imsinnsf; entrusted to
b *har*»c in the counties of Worth and Dooly of tho Mn-
tnn Circuit, and in the counties of Irwin, Telfair and
Th >min of the Southern Circuit. Clients are assured that
hr will have the annirtAnce iu tho Court-room of hts father,
IvtwnvL Harris, Esq.
j jr Ho will al.-»o examino and give information of any
W jf land Iving in Worth or It win counties, on reasonable
t»na«. [Feb. 1G, 1855 46—
“LAW & COXXELLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W—ALBANY, GEO.
HUY M. I.W WM. C. CON.’fW.T.Y.
(F Will practice in the South-Western Circuit, and in
•y Counties of Macon, Dooly and Worth of the Macon
Circuit. [May 19,1851 7—ly*.
iu:u.\»i;k a. alley,
.1 TTO11 XE Y AT LA IV,
Balnbrldtit’, Georgia.
LAND AGENCY.
H i. COOK will attend to the purchase, sale, or exam*
. klat.on of Land, and furnish information of Flanta*
. ,-tl.sorhe.l in deep meditatinn, and withnnt any
picions of the lunatic with respect to his real I Religion is very beautiful—in health nr sick- I >J a .™ 1 arranged longitudinally, and at the
omrl'e no°resislance Sa ' l V" nI ^' n ^, olt ,he »<*bject, | ness in wealth or poverty. We can "^•?-[J^^^^ a ? h ; n cWm 1 ^ , AL« 8 we^ W ^l a M*"rn Bce o r * l,ffH i , ‘B- A [* l «»** n, ** d
i„nnt VIM d seemed to enjoy his , ter the sick ehamber ot the good but soft mos.e I abo „, lhe | lri „ ht dieflames are auppolU to' v*prer».on was sp.va.l over Ida feature!, a! if
jaunu » nen they arrived at Lancaster it was 1 teems to float on the air, and the burden of their 1 r j.. c f rom fi r0> Tiicsc cylinders, being entii'biy | ho were sweetly t looping.
,0 ®‘ a * e in the evening to proceed to theasylum,; song is—“Lo! peace is here.” . j surrounded by and within the fire, are kept constant-1 A dark and tempestnoas night succeeded tho
and they took up tbeir quarters for the night at, Could we look into thousand* of families to- • ly red hot. Near the front end of these cylinders, j stormy day. The gale, with increasing fwrv,
an inn. \ ery early in the morning the lunatic , day, when discontent fights sullenly with life,, ' r<;m a water tank above, a civen quantity «? water swept the ocean amt the black rocks, and Wail-
got up and searched the pockets of the officer, j we should find the chief cause of unhappiness, is* ojecfetl into each alternately, by means of peculiar- ; c j as mournful a dirge as could fall on mortal
where he found the magistrates’ order for his t want of religion in woman. - v Mint it • thnnvn : ears - The very island seemed to shake before
own detention, which, of course, let him com- j And in felon’s cells—in places of crime, mis- j jpt 0 H,o r^l hot cylinders, is instantly converted into i gigantic billows, hurried against its cfaggy
pletely into tlie secret. With that cunning j ery, destitution, ignorance—we should behold iu appropriate quantity and bulk of steam, (or decom- i cliff* by the spirit of tho storm. In the midnight
which mad men not unfrrquenlly display, he I in all its most terrible deformity, the fruit of ir-; po«ed' into its orio-p.nl gases) at a high temp^ratyre 1 darkness of that terrific elemental war, tho
made the best of his way to the asylum, saw | religion in woman. ( and is sdmnUanrously therewith worked-off tjirougb i spirit of Napoleon passed the earthly vail, and
one of the keepprs, and told him that he had i Oh, religion! benignant majesty, high on thy , the upright pm or end of the cylinders in the chiin*; entered the dread unknown,
got a sad mad fellow down at Lancaster, whom • throne thou sittest, glorious and exalted. Not. n f)’» *° the two working cylinders of the on- “/.>7c ofKlba—Nontiicon” were tlie last words
he should bring up in the course of the day, j above the cloud, for earth clouds come '»ever^' *£*•
adding: “He’s a very queer fellow, and he has | between thee and truly pious souls—not he » n^ion^connectin ^ rod*, cranks and shW,V.
got very odd ways. For instance, 1 should not i neath the clouds, for above these is heaven, tho entire a-maratns. O-.ving to its si.no
wonder if he was to say I was the madman and 'opening through a broad vista of exceeding con^rncth.n'of operation, the little mom it o
that he was bringing me; hut \*ou roust take | beauty. j the small sunonne of metal used.it must lie m
good care of him and not believe a word that he . Its gates are the splendor of jasper and pre-! expensive iu first cost than the ordinary stean
b * vi 'J* f,, ™ ca » : (cions stones, white with .lenv light that noi . with iisc...n!u- 0 ..s wai.T boilers,&c. liowsa
the citizens of Albany and vicinity?”* e ‘ 530113 fiemcCs t0 j 'I’he keeper, of course, promised compliance,; tlier flashes nor hlazeSi hut steadily proreedeth ! ^vrti^nt'mMch^CAre^R 10 ' 1 c ’ < ^ e ' on ., o:i
45—ly. j and the lunatic walked back to the inn, where ! from the throne of God. It« towers bathed in a ^ OTrien se'mis to have workM tlfis'one v
j he found tlie officer still fast asleep. He awoke ' refulgent glory ten times the brightness of te» J r ec j safety. One thing, however, iii quite
J him, and they sat down to breakfast together.; thousand sons, vet 6oft, nndazztirg the eye. i and that is that in raseuf explosion or accident, the , miow, a nd tl.ev tri\eiiedndi-1niice of 120 mi1e» in u
“You’re a lazy fellow to lie sleeping all day ; j And there religion points. Art thou weary ? terribly disastrous consequences attending an rxpln- j sixteen horse rleigli in order to reacli Chiaim).
I have had a long walk this morning,” said the \ It whispers, “rest—up there—there forever.”— rion ot the ordinary largo steam boilers con'd hardly * q^ le y rt.jM.tte,! u bank of snow eighteen miles long
Art thou sorrowing ? “joy.” Art thou weighed rcs,, l t * rom such an accident to this. It it shall pmve ; (nj.n t!ir**c to eight feet deep, in which tu
tions for sale.
Albany, June 9,1854.
KiAW NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned will practice law in the Supe
rior courts of the South-western circuit. H>«
e is at
55TARKVILLE, LEE COULTY r , GA.,
where he may always be found, unless absent <
professlonalbusiness.
KITTREL J. WARREN.
Stafkville,May U, 1852. 6 tf.
February 10,1851.
mwnsrmY.
H. Huntingdon, M. D.
RESIDENT DENTIST....Albany, Geo. liu'natic.'"
^ t|j? J of thu gentle and loving Josephine. "France
i!.'ri«~e — l ^ e arm V—Josephine" were the last images
•irv of whieh lingered in the heart, and the Jast words
•nines,' which trembled upon the lips of the dying Em*
•li less peror.—John C. Abbott.
miuh! A jiarty of four gentlemen »)io loll St; Louis on
small . tlie morning of Sund.iv, tl;«».0I<» u!iiin-», on the Ghi*
in tell. I cago and Mi^sissipi Railroad. rcUduil Chicago on
11 p r-- j|, e 30th, having S een nine days on the route. Tho
'• Imin in whtc.li they started was forced to stop by tint
Ofiico two doors east of J. C. Davis* Store,'and nearly
iposite Durham &. Vason’s
June 11 1852. 8—10—tf.
Botanic Physioian,
R ESPECT FULLY tenders his professional services in
tho various branches of the Healing Art, to the citi-
iis of Albany and the surrounding Country.
He will l>e found nt all times, unless piofessio tally en
gaged, at his Residence and Office, on tne second floor of
the Patriot Building.
January 2G, 1855. 43—2Cw
Cruger &, Wade,
Factors and roramlssion merchants,
81 BAY-ST.. SAVANNAH. GA.
N. Cruqf.R, Plants in Dougherty E. C. Ware, j
August 25,1851. 27t
Indeed,” said fho officer, “I should like to. down with unmerited ignominy? “kings and
have a walk myself after breakfast; perhaps j priests in that holy home.” Art thou poor ? “the j it j,
you will go with me?” ; very streets before thy mansion shall he gold.” |
The lunatic assented, and after breakfast; Art thou friendless ? “the angels shall ho thy! T. rril ,
they set out, the officer leading tho way toward companions, and God thy Friend and Father
the asylum, intending to deliver his charge ; hut! Is religion beautiful ? We answer, all is do
it never occurred to him to examine whether j oiation and deformity, w here religion is not.
When they got within sight of the asylum, l Rain at Command.
the lunatic exclaimed : “What a fine house that
per cent. California has no usury laws.
M. LcMaou, a French philosopher, who has long J Banker’s Magazine says: “Therea
?•? steam boi!»
ideal to this.
*1 invention,incomwinv .Hirst nud wnrk-; trains from ci.ieairo fast. At eithsr of it
!,t * sa ' vc 5 10,1 “ o a * 10 sce ,t,as i wer? to i»e seen locomotives, which made frantic at*
sncces-ful. i (cnjpts to break through, and which, naving frozen
-ooo- - | f. lst rtre oovcivd entirely up witji enow, thrir smoke
Leo at. Interest ix the United States.—In slacks wily "ticking out to show where they are.
twenty-one of the States, the legal rate of interest! It was thought the roud could nc»t be opened for
is six per cent.; in four States it is seven per cent.; '■ travel under a week. On one of the rends near
in Texts »n<i Alnbs.ns it is eight per cent; in Loui-1«»!«“»’ four ?««»•«« were dinblcd in four miles by
. . - . . . ’ . . their pumps Ireezmg up.—At (.lnc.ago it had snow*
siana it is five per cent., and in mississippi it is ten j ^ co J r | ni J, • • » r - .
Lucius C. Bryan,
ATTOIIXEY AT f..!IK.
TbomasTillc, Goargin.
rttwhrrS. 1851. 27— ly.
Williams & Harper,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
WEBSTER, LEE COUNTY, GEORGIA.
J. M. !I0L\R0\-Attorney at Law,
ISABELLA, Worth County, Georgia.
17 Will 'dvc prompt attention to all burinew entrust-
ti to hU charge. [July 21,J8W-
John W. Evans,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BAlSKIilDGE, DECATUR COUNTY. GEO.
Will give* prompt attention ho all businew intrusted to hi**
t«oin thrt t.'ountios of Decatur, Raker, Thomas, Dough-
c.*t, Ur, Calhoun, Clay, Early, Randolph.
Jyimry 19, 1855 ' ' 45—
Louts P. D. Warren.
hell, and the keeper whom the lunatic had pre
viously seen made his appearance with two or
three assistants. The officer then begun to
„ ..auuimiau Mrnt.HUTO i fuinblo in his |>ocket8 for the order, when the
FACTORS & ^ 0M WISSI01«_Mfc , RiHA^TS,i, u , la tic produced ir, and gave it to the keeper,
‘This is the man I spoke to you about,
DANA WASHBURN,
SUCCESSORS TO WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
... ^ - States | “It do** not stop snowing or blowing. Evorybody
f # been contending for the correctness ot the theory uu- that permit a higher rate of interest on special con- ’asks everybody if ihev ever siw uuythiiigliko.it and
“Yes,” said tho officer, “I should like to see ; der which he asserts that rain may be commanded a!- : lractSt v j z: I „ Vermont seven per cent, may be j evciyboJy tell* everybody they never did. The tel-
the inside of it.” j most with certainty, professes to find liis views eor-1 ( .| i> . u rai | roa( ] j, nn j, ; | n New Jersey, seven • ograpb fortunately l;ecps up v. tint wo have dis-
‘So should I,” observed the Innotie. i roborated by experience affiinleil uy t.ie bnttl-s in i in , chamed in Jersev city nnd in the i P llc!l ''-', 1)111 “» mails. Tlie railroads were again
threoali.; East; and headdresses a note on ihc sub. cot to ih.. r*r cc'it. ma bo n.r ee inJerseye. ly' lne Wocked up yesterday, and it was no use to open
° ’ 1 Government, which we translate. J township of iloboken; in Maryland, the penally is , sn ij„i Ihc snow was driflimr. No road
consequence of late de • < ( , ent oin a yesterday, except tho MtchigHn Cen-
Well, 1 dare sa}' they will let
l will ask.” was the response , Whenever, he says, a certain number of diaeharg-
I hoy went lo the door; Iheoffirer rang the M ofca „ n „ li art . m; ; d c within a limited th
consecutive plieiumiena ;
> obsi
• doubt i
Taney, which does not, ho we
hours : it rains, it blows, ami the barometer rises.
Tho ascension ofthe column of mercury issu much,
the more rapid as the cannonade hsis been strong, and
as the barometer was low at the moment of its being
ved within a few - meet the assent ofthe bar of Baltinr
•ml. Old New England resident* say they never
i Arkan j aaw anything like it. The oldest, inhabitant* of
s, ten per rent, may be charged on special con- j tlieae parts aver it has never been equalled by any*
i Illinois, the batiks may charge seven per
! thing
SAVANNAH,GEO. saying: “ 1 fits
ILL continue tho above business at 144. Bay Street,' ...nt » H | {P r
Exchange. Order* lor BAGGING,, * !« ie c
W East of the Exclianse. Order* lor BAGG,
ROPE and other supplies filled promptly at lowest casn
l ' rK ’'"‘' RCFER TO
Mai. Wm. Sanford, Gon. S. P. Myrick, Baldwin Co.; M.
Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs. Carter &. Harvey,Putnam
Co.; A. McAllum, Ira Peck, Twiggs Co.; Maj. John 8
Rowland, Carf Co. ; Black &. Cobb, Sloan &. Hi
Rome Ga.
August 11.1851.
Behn & Foster,
cent, and ten per cent, may be
individuals, on special contract; in Iowa, ten per;
cent, if* allowed on special contracts ; in Louisiana, j
19—Cm.
h>TT Wakrex.
WARREN & WARREN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Albany, Gcor.’ia.
Will practice in the following counties;
SUMTER, LEE,
RANDOLPH, BAKER.
EARLY, THOMAS,
UEC.AT&R, LOWNDES.
Aojust B, 1852 18 ly.
the Went belure. It is no doubt tlie
barged between 1 gteuic-t rtuuv storm ever experienced in the N'orth-
the ITniun, lor ain-ht we know."
commenced.
... -. , , ,1 Distance dees not appear to lerveanv remai same ow .......... .... , K ,v.«. - ..........i r.ln. .. ih.
care of lnm; ahave his head, and . g uen( . 0 n p 0n [he line' necessary for the realization of; eiglit per cent, may be charged ; in Michigan and | IhiBf, Up I Ilf Turks,
put a struight waistcoat oil. him. f these phenomena. At from fMM) to 80(1 leagues dis- : Ohio, contracts in writing arc legal to charge ten ; A Constantinople correspondent of the London
The men immediately laid hands on the p°or:| anti as I have remarked in the bombardments of 1 cen t; ; n Texas, twelve per cent, may be char- (Times shows how the war is using up the milits-
officer, who vociferated loudly that the other Odessa and Silbtria, the battle of the Alina, A i.., in | ^ on gp< , cla | ct , n t r acts. The penalties for a vio-1 ry power and resources of the Turks. The “sick
was the madman, and he the officer, but, as this j from two hours and a lnlf to three hours nml a half. * j. ilion f|f ,, 1G us | atV8 Hrc different in most of the ma n** is at the point of death and this correspond-
only confirmed the story previously told by the ' the threefold phenomenon w*s ri’ahzed. lit r rence.s g |a|ps j n >1^1,^,, there is no penalty ; in Mas i ent seems t„ think that the sending of the remnant
lunatic, it did not at all tend to procure his ! i^^n^S'^lcwkln Uieevenin*^ italways ra'ij^ai' **chnsetts and New Hampshire, the usurer forfeits j of Omar Pacha’s army of the Danube to the Cri-
eration. He was taken away, and became so | ;) J.’ c|()ck evcninfi , a „d morningr’ j three times the whole interest; in Maine the ex-1 mea, will giye him the finbhing stroke. He says
indignantly furious that ihe straiglit waistcoat • j i:l!4 recalkdtomiiul that on the day of cer-, cess of interest is not recoverable ; in Vermont and . ‘‘a few months have proved how baseless was the
was speedily put upon him, and bis head was t ,i n battle* the firing of the cannon dispersed the .Rhode Island, the excess mav be recovered back: great fabric of Turkish military power, and how
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS* j shaved secundum art cm. ' clouds. The fact is possible, but it was only to con-; j n Connecticut there is a forfeiture of all the Interest.; much the well appointed force which encouraged
SAVANNAJI—GEORGIA. J Meanwhile, the lunatic walked deliberately * them forther otK , | •, even veteran statesmen to connive at or instigate
johx rosTtn. h#ck ,| 1( . i„„, paid the reckoning, nnd set not i r ’ n ® n r In^mneTraminlish” lT'never heYred ! K*W EagUlld FollfgUS. | the rejection of the Vienna Note, was beyond the
on his journey homeward. The good people f wTfete days, hut nit her on tlie following dny ; otiier-j It will ho remembered that we nllmled, a low , r< ’" 1 resources of Ihe country, nnd incapable of bo-
in the country were, of course, surpriseil 0,1 ; wUe.as l.-asalways been observed,heavyithiAversnr udaj’s since, to the presentation, in the Massa-i ,n ” replaced when destroyed by the calamities of
seeing tlie wrong man return; they were afraid : violent wind.*, tiucatening alike illumination lanqis • chusetts Legislature, of a petition for tho remov- j war * *^ u d adds.
that the lunatic in a fit of frenzy had murdered ] anil spectators, will be liable lobe caused. i a ] f rom office,of Edward Loring, Judge of Pro- l,,e y par ’l 10 Turks have lost upwards
tho officer, and thev asked him, with much tre-i Another much more remarkable consequence on; lmte for the county 0 f Suffolk. The head and of 100,000 men. The army of the Roumelia is
pidation, what he had done with Mr. Stevenson, (account of the benefits which it is calculated to pro- • front of h * ls offenf |i„ rff as we all know was his i ,,mv not more l han 80,UO0 strong. The forces at
“Done with him!” said tho madman, “why.j ^drought Rain tomo’M-l fitness and decision, as United States Com- j Kar * and Ba,oum bftVe been destroyed by the ene-
I left him at the Lancaster Asylum as mad ; eii the fields may Ik* caused to lull almost nt will, n<\ miftsioner, in the administration of the laws du- j ,n y* ant ^ 6i '*! more hy the crimes of their own cora-
h 1?” which, indeed, was not very far from! p ran kli n ca used tho lightning to descend at hU coin-! ring the disgraceful Boston riots of last sum- n,! »nders. Egypt will hardly supply any more men,
the truth; for the wits of the officer were well | ni;in d. With a few discliarges of cannon, as many; mer. But the fanatics, it seems, have not done i ani * * d * w ex P er * e( i ‘ m, o Funis. The troop*
nigh upset bv his unexpected detention and sub. I a* possible on the same day. Htid at many points Cl • u jtli their persecution vet. j 10 the Crimea have perished miserably jn the
sequent treatment. France at the same time, mu may be had at will* , . , - n tias fl qQmp .* u .1 f ., hovels ofBslaklava. What remains of the Otto-
* * 'firientWmrer.t tho U,v sohool M.sohert to n ? iln U dis P irilpJ «» >" 1 »‘ "«««•
September 22, 1954.
25—ly.
Hudson, Fleming & Co.,
SA VANNAJJ, GEO.
I1ENUY C. ALEXANDER,
ATTO IR IN BY AX L. A XV ,
0n. dour weal nf Dr. Hawkins. AlbanV, Ga.
IT 'Vill promptly attend toallbusinessentrust
t. to his care.
April 12, ’50 1 tf
J. LAW,
_ Attorney at Law,
Bititibridge, Dccatnr County, Geo.
Willattend punctually theSuperiorOoumoft he
Unties of Early, Raker and Decatur/vftheSouth-
w * J tern,Hnd ofthe Countyof ThomasoftheSouth
en > Circuit.
J*prill2,’50 1 tf
JAMES 0. A. CLARK*
ATTORNEY AT IiA.W,
Bavsumali, Ga.
P - Refers lo l.yon Ac Clark, Albany, Georgia-
July 8, 1853. u tf.
THOMAS C. SPICER,
Attorney at Law,
Hot) kins, Hudson 8l Co.,
P ’ CHARLESTON. I C.
Farters and Commission Merchants.
n ENEW an oiler of ibdr service, to Planters. Mer-
K Chants and dealer, in the sale of LoUou and all other
Country Produce. Strict attention will he piveii tn bun-
nies, and lirs-rnl cash advances and tacihuea afforded cus-
tomsrs, when required.
L. Hopkins, Augurta, Geo.
John J. Cohen, Charleston, S^C.
August 18,1851
Boston &. Villalonga,
Cotton Factors 'S^J
^ AND
General Commirtion Mlercliaiils
No. 196 Bay Street,
Savannah, Georgia.
jonx Borrox. , „ ««x l. villaloxoa.
Rr/er.ne^-Rohor.| Albany,Ga.
Col. W. J. Lawton, Dougherty comity.
June 30, 1854 ZZ.-
L0CKETT, LONG & CO.,
Commission Jllcrdiants,
AND
Shipping Agents,
toe r. AV STREET. SAVANNAH, GA
Further inquiry was forthwith made by his
neighbors, and it was ascertained that the man
was actually in the asylum. A magistrate’s or
der was produced for his liberation, and he re.
turned home with a handkerchief tied round his
he.ad in lieu of the covering which nature had
bestowed upon it.—Manchester (Eng.) Guar
dian.
three hours afterwards, and it may continue for
era! days afterwards. , 0 .. .... . r
By a profound study ofthese facts, we need not dos- i Harvard College. 1 he out
.j — - .. . .7. , • first met the enemy a 1 e«i
fair, even ty taking into consideration the hygrom-1 temporary appointments. Recently; 4t has been ^ o Ion e*> it
otric condition of the atmosphere, of arriving at the j developed into a permanent professorship nf- lero are qo onge tr
power of being able to cause a determinate quantity Law. It was natural that the late able and pop • " or d “ 4 “f! e , e ‘
of rain to fall
purposes.
ioiay be necessary for agricultural
To what do we owe it this year that we have seen
vegetation prosper, notwithstanding the prevalence
of a long drought ? To the bombardment of Silislria
and Odessa, which have perhaps averted a famine
Morgan Found.
The Masonic Mirror publishes * rather enrions 1 from u
story, to tho efihet that Morgan, who, it wasalledg- To what do we owe it Hint wo are now able in
. J , .. ,| « \iu..n. r„, j;„i. ti onr hinds previously hardened bv the scarcity o:
rf, was mordorod by the Free Masons for diselo- , ^ , Jo ^ Uin , eof , l | H , Ahna-to the dis.dn.ves
sing their secrets, hss been foand in Smyrna f cannon J n the rejoicings alibis vjelj.ry, and to the
Turkey; that he now goes by the name of Mosta- ( ^oinnieneement ofthe l.-oinhardiuent ol'Sevasu j*ol.
pha, and is engaged in teaching the English Un-1 What we have obtained bv chince, and occasion-
guage. The authority given for this report is one; n ||y, we may in future obtain at onr command.
Joseph A. Bloom. According to the Mirror, tliial *My principle object
Bloom met Morgan at a honse'in Smyrna, to j Jer impossible
Wm. e. smitn,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY—zGEORG I
YT »N ill attend to proiessioual bu*aiir« in. the on]
T-
-eCouns of Sumter. JL*, Randolph. Uaktr. Bar}., in
osi Ijairnde*—and in the Inswior Courts of Bak.
*5® h« counties. Also, iu the several Courts of Ordinary
’lot'! county.
Office, up „t:ur... one door west of J. C. Davitf More.
uoTetnher 18.1853. , _ 33-
HENRY MORGAN,
attorn nv ax law,
, v Albany, Georgia. .
J' r 'i-L practice in thh Coortsof theSonth-weslen
**JJ«ulie ri i Circuit,. ' "'
MUny, Aprj| 13,1*0. I ti.^
’■ : v ‘ n. *. ycroso
QfACTORS''AItD0
Commission fttcrcljants,
Rcferencc^CoL R.?L Cllrkeml J. L. Dunham,
Albany, Ga.
July lfi, 1652 ....
O. D. METCALF
G-. D. METOALF & CO.,
Commission Merchants.
S4, Poydras Street,
XE lt^ ORLEANS. ■
Reference—Mcaera. Sim. & Checref and W. H.
Yo,'» n g & Go.’ :* . M . •'“*
Oct. 7. 1853 57 lf > -
Lawton . Buford,
Law A Solicitor* in Equity :
pJg’Krreu.T tender theit profesaonal eervic,s to the
'Glth
Cantlon!
A IX persons are hcrehv cautioned not lo trade for
A. one promissory note*, made by the subscriber
and payable to Terrel Gray, or bearer, fmsexty-sev-
en doUnrs,and duo one days fler <tal% •“* J ?"'
ris lontr filled h v ! r ^ ep » totally changed from the fine force which
'' ’* first met the enemy a tear ago.
men to be had for the army,
, - . __ —. lor the re constitution nf it.
uiar lecturer should he selected to fill it. P |ie ! he > ,ini * ,r .v has not the one,gy ..or even
has, indeed been, nominated hv ,l,e c, ) r l mra.i„„,.! h f 7" t0 m,ke 2 r cal Wrt ton.they seem to have
hut the iiomitu.tion must he ronfinmal hy the jlrft dm ™unl,y entirely ,n the hands ofthe West-
Board of Overseers, and it is there, hat omiaition i cr " ^ 0 * ers > " uJ ,u ,e '''“f*'' 1 to . d< ’
, . .. : 4 - I. • . . , which they can avoid. As the Austrians have en-
has arisen. Outsiders, too, hive interested I . .... .. . r
iheinsclves largely in the mutter, and a great ^ A" d , ef f td ,he 1 ,h *™ ,l " of
hue and cry is raised throughout the North— ' ,n; !, r , <s 7 ‘ “ rm >;." ccd Du ‘ b f loU on *7 ^ nobe:
... . ~ r f ’ .» r ., .. : the Porte has therefore sent them ta the Crimea,
In the language of one of the apos'les of Aboli-: ... , , . . , '
. • d . »• i j *i • • . i i vyilh wnal results a snort timo must show,
lion, the appointment ot Judge Loring is styled • •
‘an attempt to give to the infamous Fugitive ! /
Slave Law, and to its mercenary executors, the Concert b€lWCm a illOHSC and a
indorsement of Massachusetts through, her high* * Canary Bird*
writing these line.-*, is.to ren- j est seminary of learning.’ ^ K" Last evening, when all was still in my room,
France the return of the frightful j How this matter vvill yet terminate, we do niy vt tent ion was attracted by a sound within
*'“■ ' “ of,ll? n not know, but presume that the same influences tbo Avails exactly resembling tb* chirp ofayoang
my Canary, k who answer-
repeated,
ronversa-
, the un-
rlearness-
j, and
special audience at the Tuille-1 without its lesson to the South. It will serve > imitating him in bis trills and warbling just
. . -. T ,. : ♦»,« \' ou , I T ' es * The occasion ot tins new and annual proceed-! teach them, if they did not know it before, j about as clearly aa-n voting Canary would i«ni
, Virginia Know Nothing, writing lo the New ^ , ng |, as n( ,t transpired. T/icy are also informed that 1 - » • * b * -
habit h | *^ at ^ ew England Colleges are rotten to the tatc an old one. At tlii* moment » roL’iinent of
core with abolitionism, and that whatever they } rats, who seemed tohavebeeu collected around
York Herald, says : There is but one danger totlie-j],e V may apjiear either in court dress
onmnlete and overwhelming triumph of Know Noth-' 5t7/c”—more Curious Still. Americans are rot in par-j . - , .. , , .......
in Virgin!, and the South, .ml I should be tk.br bvnr .t tliis moin-ut at l*uri s u,.,l ,t insy he j««? «•“ h » re heen * thf J "" "° 1,,n ^ r P ro i H ’ r T”'. »>"* * sjuinpeile, nnd the invuiW.
derelict io.di.ty .5 a faithful chronicler of events if; tluil they ere not deemed worthy of pre.-eiiution on ., schools for the young.-, ac. Georgian. . ,,nger >v,.s sllercrrl for the eight
derenw u y from tint °c ca ^°Q* when other nations a^c presented. 1 * m m rm — j My first thought was to n lec (hit intramural
I failed to men ion iL g i ^ firJt at t I»o llc»tel c!e Yille takes plarei The COOSOmpIlOB Of Paper. j singing to n Canary heard through the walls,
abolition developmcnissmong the K^Nolhmg, Mllndav Thp Aln „ rican Leg.tion rent in 150, , thru-men by hand-work could I but inquiring nt the next door, ami finding that
of Massachusetts and elsewhere. If Know Noth- ( nanles lo recc i V e itivitatious and was only allowed. r " r f r ° ar ' 7 , . , c r’ a ' ... ken: there .,,,1 I,anile suodoi-
iDgism in the North does not disembarrass itself or lhirty . This, too, is an unusual proceeding, since* scarcely manufacture 4,000 small sheets of paper. no (.Hilary was kept there mill hardly suppos^
abolitionism, it is a dead cock in tire pit in Virginia at both the balls at tho Hotel do Vide last year, the j in a day, while now, by tlie use of machinery they‘'ng ,,la ' • ’u»l between Ihc
• nd Ihe South Upon its oravestone will have to be' American Is-gatinn was allowed, ifl recollect rigid,i can produce 60,000 in the name lime. It haa been ' ' r8 * oh.igrtl to yield to the opinion n a lady
written this inscriution • "If so soon I’m done for eighty invitations. The Legation has very justly j calculated that if the paper produced yearly hy six ' f.resent, that it was a musical Mouse, she citing
written p _ ,, chosen the thirty from among those persons tempo-j machines could be put lngether, die sheet would an instance ol the kind, w hich had come to her
rarily in Paris. h encircle tlie world. Nowhere is paper, an mm-h . snou’ledge.-iii the family, ot. a physician of this
7- .. valued as ill the United States.’ fn Fraucc, with,city, in which, after many attempt*, the mus
Liberty.10 Think bnt not to Speak. 35.000000 inhahiwnta, ...liv 70.000 tons arepn. m'Mtcne waa rnnlured. Only one otl.er snppo-
wonder what I was begun for?” What is Know
ftotbin-isin to os in comparison with the rights and
institutions gnaranteed to na by the constitution?
tVe hate abolitionism a good desl.morc thao Wise
hates Pins JX. Wc tyonld rather a thousand times
that Wise should bo elected, and that every foreign
er should vote the moment he lands' from a ahip,
than aid fo any organization which, instead of being
American, is to be made sectional. Let Know
Nothinfism keep clear of abolitionism, or else, af-
’ f Ji _v trt.1 - .s.lst trill pnm» <?Awn
*AOSB!sg2SS!&z*>
awer 1
country,
rights of . _ _ ..
plied through his Minister or Worship •* that he ( France and England together—Scien-. American.
recognizes the right# of liberty oFconerienco in!' mn m mm _ J Mr. Brcckcnridgc declines the appointment'of
his subjects, bat not liberty of worship.** Most* A bill to repeat the Usury Taws, has been sub-j Minister to Spain in consequence of the illness of
— • * ' k '■■■*' >v ’• ° * ' * •! milted in the Legislature of Louisiana. < ♦ ihia wife.