The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, March 02, 1855, Image 3

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The monopolists and forestallers have in <* ver v agricultural district. ^ Beeves, ^ poultry, butter, vegetables, Ac. Ac., are * a ^ i. lit up »n advance ot the demand, and are * l ut-ntly held by these merciless speculators at price*. One of these days they will be ^tatod with some extra-legal measure of retribu- • ~3. ^ n ♦** from the Savtnnah Journal and Covrier. Brunswick Railroad Scheme Reviyed. Kr A Washington correspondent of the N Y. 7W,thn. comments upon the prevailing fashions amongst the ladies of the metropolis: Immodesty op Fashionable Ladies If T thought I should not bo ostracised for my teme rity I would embrace this opportunity to prt sent a suggest,on ort WQ J„ relAtion to the .trie of “full dress,' so called, adopted recently by very many of our ladioa/> n ....n:- . •' J A, the Halt of™, l™,,,— ZTZ* which I should much regret to see thus distort cd, I most he permitted to snsuestthst fs.hic rnblic Sentiment in England. The fall Of the Aberdeen administration has eli- cuea much discosaioo In England, mod the public journals received by the Asia, of til ahsdea olopin- on, seen, ,o bare taken oeca.r,>n to exprera their ‘lews of the war and the manner in which it lias been conducted, with great plainness of speech.— 1 h* more liberal papers affirm IhaNhe voles in the Moose of Commons and the resignation of the Min ister, will tench other nations that the heart of the poop e of the British Empire it in the war; that the national “blood is up;" that ParlhmpnT lilt* thn health of the men. There ia no doobt 4 howev er, that things are bad enough. Some accounts say that the superiority of the condition of the French is not so great as has been reported. It is said that men are found frozen to death in the trenches, many of the troops have deserted, and no inconsiderable Geaeral Shields. The Washington correspondent of the Even ing Post writes: . “Yon may rely upon it as authentic that Gen. Shields will not accept the nomination conferr ed by the Democrats of the district which Truu»* . , „ - . , .... ! hull, his successor in the Senate, whs elected to tti number have actually committed suicide in or-j in , he Congress. Shields Iia.aI r der to terminate their misery. I he general tone; re „,| Vi „ s „ Senator, attained the highest office I J (General TUroertiscmcnts. Sight Checks on of the news, however, goes to show that both armies are improving in condition. NEW YORK. CHARLESTON, SAVANNA He and NEW ORLEANS, TT'OR sale in sum* to suit purchaser*, hr r sims it Albany, Nov. 4,1853 MACON, COLUMBUS. APALACHICOLA, -iatio:»5 which are not to be realised. Yet y \ j„f,tnnation which has reached us within ’ . j a ys, we venture the opinion that the pros* ^of'the enterprise are now by no means so ' r)l te as some time since. \Ve h» ve learned from a gentleman, a passen- ,j :jt !ie Knoxville on her last trip, that she P ;,l lt out a Mr. Schlatter, the engineer who . uucted the great Ogdensburg and Boston c ] ,„(l that he visits Georgia as the represent- r • v ’of men of character who have displaced company, by which our South Wes ‘ fiends were duped. Mr. Schlatter's pur- pUli 3 to proceed to Brunswick and thence jj^oss Southern Georgia, on the line of the irk road. He is probably nowin that Our information is to the effect, that Bra: i I i ._ auu iibck. wnien pbiced the stiflly Starched .funding „ r ruffles of olden toner, ha, been caricatured of late, until now our fashionably arrayed lady can scarce be said to wear any waist whatever to her dress, save a broad belt next the skirt, and a narrow strap from it nronnd the very upper part of the arm. I admit that this picture is yery slightly overdrawn, but I know not how- better to intimate ihe inflnite distaste which sen. Slide men express when speaking ofthe prevail- ing fashion. I know full well that many ex cellent, amiable and well hred ladies indulge in this style thought leraly. The mnntaumaker of- tentimes is left to suit her own idea of taste nnd commercial affair will continue i!ir In spite of the •:r opinion will show an improvement which i oghout the summer and autumn j mails bring out liberal English sentiment: Immediately after the battle of Inkermann, glory of Great Britain was at its highest. world held its breath in admiration at the unpar- 'orders for American securities, alleled bravery of the noble eight thousand who j f ,in «J* maintain a remarkable buoyancy, c* ^ withstood for hours and finally defeated an ariny , *he state of political affairs. We notice that large five, if not 3i*. times their number. To the silence orders have been received from the continent, and of that admiration succeeded one unanimous burst particularly from France, fur various articles of for* of applause from every part of the civilized world e '8 n a,, ‘l domestic produce ; the l itter will be read- applause which in their secret souls even the » ! y filled but the former cannot be Emperor Nicholas and his Generals must have ac- owing toJUe abse knowledged to have been nobly earned. But since Money is. here to which he has aspired, and is not ambitious oFi VIK. Y. G. RIJST, will act as bur Agent during seeking further civil distinction in the lower *■” ourabscucefrom Albany. si Sis a chef.ver. Albany. April 32.1R63. f3—tf.l ~iir\EsTiioBB^ Attorneys at Law. Practices in the Counties of WORTH, SUMTER, LEE, POfGHEXTT, NPOtrn, BAKER, CLAY, F.aXLY, LOWNDES, CLINCH, IRWIN. MARRIED. In thi* citv on the 29th u!t, by Rev. J W. Miles, Mr. the English'JOSEPH a. McOLSLLAN, to Mia FRANCIS E. DOOLT, CILItOCN, DECAUR. ... . , And in tho U. S. Circuit Court for Southern DL-trict, Geo., and in any County in the State by special agreement. R. K- 111 net. R. Hobbs. L S^-Thjlso«MnOTnMiMntwa,.ccompanK<lbyAh«! . *;* W . j 0tlCf * «"<« “ Printer's Fee “ The happy couple have choren | J JISS auspicious time to subject theme! ve-to the process of j tice at Albany, and takes this method of ii.founinp bis that day, while the bravery .of the armv had suffer- | are not pressed by t ed no diminutioh, while the enthusiasm of the peo- t tlre^re is a good supply the “ Mills’* which has turned them out “one flesh 1 *—thi , firs: day of their wedded life having wit ieise.1 theinaugu- nvenieutly,: ra i 0 j- ihe happy Springtime. May their future he typifird e o. French vessels j by the season, and prove one unbroken scene of happiness, demand, but the banks ( We hope they will pardon us for having said so much that ontract is contemplated, or has perhaps : flection, “It is the fashion!” Let fashion; and the gentle wearer, when she dons[J ,e experienced no abatement, and while thej Ca f»wes for the first time the strange, unnatural apparel, ^ * strifles her better judgment by tho careless re^ regular customers, ut capiul for ull prime *e undertaken, {subjec} to Mr. Schlatter's or- V r , | )V which other parties than Collins and ^Vxander are expected to execute the work •ilh energy and dispatch. Should it prove true that a new and trustwor c0 ,,many has been formed, we shall not hesi- -ite in accordance with the previous course of jjjjjp^per^.irnestly to advocate a union between •he flriiMSivick and Savannah enterprise :—as ■bmamled by the interests of both places and both companies—and equally demanded by the interests of the people ofthe South-west. Some ofthe consequences likely to result from such a union of purpose and interests, connecting Sa- rymh »»d Brunswick, and both places with Charleston on the one hand and the Gulf of Mexico 0,1 *l ,e °dier, we shall take an early op* portunity of pointing out. Since we commenced this article our eye has fcl'rt upon the following paragraph in the Ma enn Messenger, which had previously escaped our notice. \Ve learn that the large suit of Messrs. Col- ! : s and UfXandcr, contractors, against the me assure you, fair readers, that the true gentleman can- not nnrt does not admire slavery to fashion at the expense nl health, good taste, and must I say it!—modesty. I design no reflection ; but i f " u - hl b Y our srdr?. IVe have lost reputation- I submit it to the helteriudement ofthe fair sex I s ory h “ s been "» rn, 'hed—the presti determination of all classes to stint neither men nor j money—to relax in no exertion—to withhold i sacrifice necessary to command success, has bet V about them ; but mouth the pea writeth” in this instance full oJ their delicious “ wedding cake.” of tlie fullnoan of the and our mouth is The N. Y. Evening Post of Thursday t»ny We observe distress for money among those a costumed to have plenty, while there is a great s Cotton illnvkets. well as by passicn , P er ahuodAnce on the market for temporary invest - 1 upon our institulioiB. ! hnenta. Money has accumulated in comparati helterjudgment of the fair sex,. in their moments of cool reflection, whether such exposure of their persons as is often wit nessed in fashionable society nowadays, can he long indulged in by the gentlest and purest with out a loss of that exquisite tense of refinement and delicacy which, to the female character, is like the moss to the rose—the crowning grace of loveliness. The Washington correspondent ofthe Penn sylvanian commenting on the above says: “If I was a husband or father, or both, I might so far sympathise with the scribe ofthe Times as to enter a feeble protest against the prevailing mode; hut being only an unaccompanied strav waif in this wicked, weary world, I am willing to admit—sinner as I am !—a penchant for dross es cut short at both ends. Besides,ihe fashion is always accompanied with the tender and ho ly associations of infancy. As the countrvman it k Railroad Company, which has been ! when asked, after leaving one of the Fres- pending for some time past, in Glynn Superior j hleniial levees, if he had ever seen such a sight Court, has been settled to the satisfaction of all * ) ? < ’ ore * “No," whs the emphatic reply, “n©£ farther that *i*ce I teas ircaneii." strengthened by cool —discredit has been th We have fallen in the opinion of the French, wfco ( ^ e;V h-tnds, and these find it difficult to place it »vcn at low rates We quote 5. 6 a 7 per j the rates for call loans, and 6 a 7 pe* —* ately !centi liie parties in interest. We le the stock of the Company has passed into the WmU of new parties, who design very soon to recommence the work upon the Railroad. F.\fliln? Xews From Texas. Tne Austin pipers of tho 10th inst. confait j nci'ing Indian news. Mr. J. D. Brown, from I ’he frontier, reports numerous depredations com* m ite.i bv the red men, on the Medina, Salodo, , IVrditrdes, Leon ami San Saha.— Within the last two wt kill-d, and four taken •in Ml Brown saw < Thoans Neal, on tlte I ^-n r-d"iekdeirg. •k9 eleven men have been prisoners. On Wednes- ne of the murdered men, Austin road, fifteen miles Rnssian Plans and Movements. By the Asia we have advices from St. Peters burg to the 2Slh. 'Fite intelligence, condensed below, is of importance, as showing the move* ments, feelings, and intentions of tho Russians, in reference to the existing war: The military forces of Russia have been di- ided into five independent armies as foil has been imperilled *, and the Czar has been on -! for l *'® discount of the best paper. Second class baldened into obstinacy by the spectacle of mr j P a per is taken at 7 to 9 p‘»r cent, helplessness. The complaint of Lord John Russell against his late colleagues, and of the whole country against Lord John Russell, as well as against his col leagues, 19. by some defect of management-—<ome blundering in details—some incapacity existing somewhere, or some obstruction?, that must be dis covered arol removed—the noblest army that ever left our shores—an army that has been victorious in every encounter with the foe—that has not only equalled but surpassed all the heroism recorded in British history—has been left to perish of diseasp and famine, and bepn shamed in its own eyes, and in those of the world, by no fault of its own, and by no causes which it had any right or reason to anticipate. Compared with such facts as these, of j Henry W. Stanton and th what value was any Administration, however well i Indians were killed, intentioned and honest as a whole, and however' ‘ illustrious as regards the personal and public char acterand position of its component members? Clearly of none. The public welfare and the n tional lionor were at stake, and Parliament rose b perior to party. The Coalition Government w .. defeated by a Coalition greater than itself. M*r of : I?ce * between Lieut. Sturgos and a party of s Important from the Far West. St. Louis, Feb. *23 The Santa Fee mail has arrived at Indepen. 1 deuce, with startling intelligence from the West, j announcing an Indian War as already existing, j In Eulah territory a party, consisting of one' hundred Apaches, had massacred 14 white men J and two women, and carried others into captiv* | itv. There was great excitement at Santa Fee, and a general Indian war expected. The I11-! dians swear vengeance against all the whi'es. I On the 20th of January Captain Ewell, of; the 1st Dragoons, had a fight with the Apach at Sacramento Mountain, in which Cnpta private and twel Garland had called out five volunteer mpanies to serve for six months. _ j When the mails left Santa Fee, an express _ I had just arrived stating that n baud of 400 In- ^ j dian: Cijari.E!*ton. Feb 27.—Cotton firm. Sales o* tlie «’sy reached 3950 bale-*, at extremes ot to 9 cert*. New Orleans Feb. 24.—The market steady.— Sales of the w«vk readied 36,000 bales,at extremes ringing from 4£ to 10J. Savannah, F< b 23 —Sales to-day reached 7u3 bales—prices from 65{ to 8£. The New York market closed firm on the 27th. New TltocKtiscmcnts. R.. Xj. L ATE of Macon, < my in A litany, lb to Take liketicA-e.' in a £ I’leiiH" call an- March 2, J955. WOpID, . has taken K«»omiat the Acade- lew weeks, w!ic.e he u prepared I ihe State R. K. BINES. Young Peach-Trees for Sale, rpHE subscriber ofTers for Nile at his nursery, two milcB South of Albany, on the Newton road, a number of young well selected Pouch-Taw, which can he had if ‘ication l»e made ^oon. THOS. F. Hi! r February 16,1855. uch-Ta*es, which « 1. THOS. F. HAMPTON. 46—3 w C. II. CAMPFIELD, 171 B;ty Street, Snvanunlt, €(e«rfl9« PEA LEU I.\ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MILL STONES. MACHINERY &. OILS. AOKNT FOR THE SALE OF WILDERS PATENT FIRE-PROOF SAFES, TAYI.O *S 3iW A'D BUKNS’ ROLLER COTT’^r GINS. Purchases at all limes of Wool, Hides, Turs and Bees Wax. [Feb ‘23, 1^55 47—ly. NOTICE. P R1VATL enleitainnient at MILFORD (leoi Walter b. mas< February 23. 1955. orein. ON. 3NTE3-W EOOII.S. Dimghcrlf MlirrifPx «aleM. ILL b.* sold on *hc first Tuesday in Aprii ilvanctng to take the town. the usual hours of sab Post Office door iu the city ot Albany, the loiluwin" property, viz: Phe undivided one-third interest in lot of land No 160, one hundred nnd sixty, in the fir.-t district o: A fight had occurred, 00 miles from Santa | (•!', <1 county; levi« d all parties forgot their antecedents and connections ] in the paramount and patriotic determination to j make war on such a scale, and with such a purpose, I a« to conquer a safe, an honorable and a durable peace. Tlie change of a Ministry in the midst of a great war is doubtless an evil; but, the evil having come I'he Bailie- army, the nriny .if the Danube, the j ,he Brilisl ' n " lion - ,rui ‘ to i,s P r ‘ ,r,ic “ l ch.rar.ter, nrniy ofthe West Poland, the arm; in tho Cri-! ^ nl '" rn '' >” spr-e-ly and to profitable account. men, the Cancasian corps d’armee. The Czar will not be allowed to draw any It is exported that I'rinre Mentschikoir will f™™ "» knowledge that Lord Aherdern ages, in which he defeated them and recaptur ed a quantity of stock stolen by them. j The United States government is much blam- ■ ed for its inactivity iu leaving the frontiers so poorly protected. A SclaYonian on Russia. The Count De Guroivski, by birth a Pole, subse quently in the service of the Emperor of Russia, 'hasjust published a book entitled “A Year of the | War.” Tlie opinion of any educated and ii»te!li ’ourt; J.’ anted on openy ,, . • • 1 » undertake a second and decisive blow against . . 1 1 • _ . lie was lying tn the road ^ A „ ies as SOOJ| AS lhe (;ran<i Dukes arrive - i ,Parn at ^ same tMne , l ,al we * re sUU the fore " ! ^ Llti* Ti p >< has fal'en He will learn our di.-sen-nons, hut will ? pnt 1 1 born i g!e«l, with fifteen arrows in his i loi Of c0' * fronti iettlcrs are greatly ex- ipv have assembled their families to- •outn d protection, while small par-1 nstantlv oat on the scout in every di- riiree Indians have been killed. In recently been seen thirty-five miles •tin on the Fredericksburg road. It ear liutlhe Indians are making siruul- ;tack in force at various points. 'opmies of troops are being organized Fort ('iiadhonnte to proceed against the *-')’irn Carnanchcs, as soon as provisions for are suppbed. j years after the cone! !>"• lice, rays: "The Sontbmi Caman- , n eon ,„ ttcnce , the upcouutry. 4 hey ue- Fiv The two Princes have probably by this time I raost P en P l< ‘ of 1,19 ' vor,d; *“> ll,H ' reached- Sebastopol I makp bl,in,Iers - P pn P'e h ; ‘V« both sagacity and ; c ‘ The most recent‘letters from St. Pelersbt.r K ! 9 " 9r sy <'<“ficieneie,. It is only s' say that what are rolled the “pacific .lelusiot.s" j "'‘“"f 9 ***’“» 4 p ,r >y ,‘ ,f! „ of the Wester,. Powers nre la.tghed at there.— i P 9ilc9 h » ve no ' H ' m " r:l ,2Mj » 8 Alu ”* “ n,) ,,,k Every voice is still for war. Tb. noMIUy of ;>»«»>»<» esn ttst.fy, «ml Nischgorod have presented an address to the Emperor, stating that if it should he necessary to make the same sacrifices they did ia 1812 they are quite ready. In order to avoid the increase of public cha other victories, yet to 5 abundantly and as gloriously. n, will prove j But these forty years of peace have ahr | system to develop and extend itself in tl I tration of an army, which in peace was not over ■ popular, and which offered few charms to tho hard Poland, and has seen a ! Russia, must be of; nsiderable value. Especially must this be the i ie with an author of Guroivski,s advantage. ! The Count, therefore, is to Russia, what our; anifest destiny” men are to America. He holds that Russia has triumphed over Poland, Finland, Bessarabia, the Crimea, and the truns-Caiica.-ian regions, not because she was a colossal military t bee i she adminis- of intrig because et h foothold i s their auperio those countries, but in culture and civili- s the property of Harry f:i from Newton Inferior i .1 Floyd vs. Hairy Camp, by defendant. iu the city ol Albany, numbers 66 and .1 street, with the iinprov unents—better known ns the residence of Jesse Floyd—levied on as the property of Jesse Floyd, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Dougherty Superior Court: James Perry man atul others vs. Jesse Floyd prin , and A. Y. Hampton and .1 F Spicer securities. Also, city lot on Br«md street in the city of Alba ny, number 18 (eighteen,) and latter known us •Thompson's house,’ now occupied by Win. T. Nor ton; levied on as tlte property of Jos. Thompson, to satisfy one fi fa from l)n.ig*iei*y Superi Win. D Tiu.-dy vs. Jo>cph Thompson, and Nel Tit' endorser. Also, one house and lot, with ioip*-oveitv>nU there on. .-ittinted in the city of Albauy, known as the re sidence of 11 ugh Thompson; levied on to satisfy one rt fa from !)■ ugherty Superior Court: George W 1 oilier vs. Hugh Tmmi;>M>n, maker, and Francis M. Thompson endorser. JOHN N. PHILLIPS, Sheriff. P UDGE doings, by Ik. Marvi!, (Donald Mitch. ol;) Cumming’s Hunters Life iu South Africa; Memoirs of Napoleon, his Court and Family; (2 Vol- 8 vo. lliustrated) hv Madam Junot; Party Lea- «? rs; more of P. T. iLn um; Rn»h Hull; Lamp lighter: History of Cuba; lu Doors and Out; Suit Wat- r Bubbles. &c. &e. Just recei ived and lor sale by L. E. WELCH. Feb. 23.1355. 47—4w C3-oX<3. Pens, ^TATIUAKkV. HI.. Ilk It.*.);?, S, h.H,l &c . hKvmv. a larjje stock on hand and for sal© •It ilie B ...k Store, by L. E. WELCH. Fob. -23. I8.’5. 47.dw LIVERY STABLES. THE WELL KNOWN & WELL ESTABLISHED LIVERY STABLES OF J. N. IVEY, ., Hacks. Hi* Stables and Lot are fitted up ii i v *, *! th® bot style, and his accommodations can ‘ not be surpassed by any Stable iu the country. The liberal patronage heretofore bestowed by the public is duly appreciated, and a continuance of luvon solicited. Albany, Feb. 23,1&55 47— At i LIME TIME AND TLACH WILL BF. 501 D, s 2!3 and 217 iu tiic fir-t distnet of •ounty ; levied on as tiie property of Jus. ation. He maintains substantially, like the “old | 8. Miller, to satisfy two fi Jits from Don gUcrty Su- ghertv i hands of the laboring, and no * the clear heads . But UC3 altendant niinn the prosi-oulion of a long' war. an ukase or.h-rs the issue of paper mnuey, *»'*, " "’ e which .hall be redeemable hv the Slate three w,lh ,t,e A '!"‘ ,fr '" ,n ' nlslr J’ lusion of peace. I ' vhldl O^t m.n^rry was ■ - • of the difficulty of fillincr m» 1 P erha P 3 ’ not “ fogy” reactionists of Europe and America, in 1848,! perior ('* that Russia is the great conservator of modern so cial life “ The existence, the strength of Russia,” j, • he says, in his concluding chapter, “ are one of the the ranks of the arm : bis i N'orilit-rri hands. Shanc.o tore ; e(| |hat men s |,.,|| he and d there was no longer ; s|f ,. ld of 30 _ „„ |, c . rt .|„f orc . Tho „• the Emperor has order » th "; xeqw.rca > lot hie lo the age of 37, in-| P 9nd "’S ca, " m "y *'" 1 , ' , ^ rilc9 10 Ue took his hand and left lor the head j or w jj owe( | parents hitherto exempted are also j stern necessity o .i n is I" tW Canadian. The general fmpre.sion | no „. or ,| cr ed to serve, forming separate corps, not obtain reform in P hat s rvar is inevitable.” Shauco is a noted) r„ n f the eastern nart of the em-1 wasdnseat lurid. It (u consequence of the eastern part of the ! pire not being able t , supply tho number of I emits of the regulation age and stature required | for the recently ordered extraordinary levy, the o reform The system w •ted, that it required the shadow of mi j arouse all classes | <T * urpd I—the governing as well as the governed—to the j - 1 - - ity of abolishing it The country could j Parliament until could not obtain a repeal of the Corn Laws except under a similar penalty.— The revolution of its military system has to be pur chased in the same unpropitious manner. character, and son ofthe chief who was killed! »■> San Antonia in 1840. He has committed tn»nv depredations and murders* Mr liroini brought a petition from the fron-1 p-’ m 'X' r or lia3 decided that younger and shorter fr --filers, praying Coventor Pease lo take inen t | l#n 1)r j g j„ally fixed shall be taken. A let •rasjres f.»r tlii-ir protection. The Governor L rrom siuTbrisk states that on the lfith, two ‘kst nt and the matter urgent, Mr. Brown | re „ inients 0 f Baskirs had arrived from Orenburg; B -• ’.iirle a call nn the citizens to fit out an ex- j t p” v , v , re lecruited in the stepyws of Kirgliix. tn t | w , e )., rI i,,n of Cameron to the United States liastise the Indians hv a quick and ! -|-| 1 " a0 Asiatic soldiers were feted by the irrhahi- g3 enil te. was held last night. After being organ- Know il’othing Row. Uakkisdukg, Feb. 24. A meeting of the old line Democrats, opposed ^ci'ive blow. He* has suggested Brovvnshoro, the Guadalupe, where the San Antonio road as the place of rendezvous, and the •kb inst. as the time. Xothingism Painted by a Whig Pencil. The LewLlmrg (Va ) Chronicle, disgusted ^'He surrender of the Whig party to the “dark untnu” party, continues to fire hot shell into ^heterogeneous ranks. Its description of the f^ping, dodging” Order applies with great •elity to tho wretched spectacle exhibited in x* ^" 0w Nothing gathering in our own city - last week. The reason alleged for the pre- *<-»ce of go many of tho Know Nothings was, “Mlhev were upon railroad business. They mi i?‘‘t Bell have said that it was an “under- 5 r °ond railroad,” which will never pay ex|>en *" s Bear what the Lewisburg Chronicle, an ,! nMt an, l consistent organ of Whiggery, re- with force and truth to its Whig neighbor C Tl! ^ u,,a ' v ^ a Republican: Uo you know that they (the Know Nothings) r °pose to do anything for Virginia, her rail- r ° a( ls, or her credit ? We would like to see the tants, and a representation at the theatre given in their honor. Other detachments of Baskirs arrived some time ago a Samara. I he Czar, it will be perceived, is bringing from Asia into Europe all the forces which he can dis pose. iem — $500 Reward—General Jail Delivery. Three prisoners who have been confined for some time past in our county jail, effected their escape on last Saturday night, about 8 o cl-ck. The parties we.re Samuel ScoviU, charged with the robbery ofthe Marine Bank—Luke Nowell charged with the murder of Peter Curry—and one Raley, charged with negro stealing in Sum ter comity. All of these men were confined in cells in the third story of ihe Jail, but managed by means of saws, files, and probably skeleton keys, to get down to the first floor, whence they made thefr egress by pirkinp a large hole through the wall* It is said that Nowell and Raley he- took themselves lo the swamp just below the city, but that Scovill was carried off in a baggy which was awaiting him just outside of the jail. This, however, is only one of many rumors, nor know how much confidence it is entitled who had tho liberty or the courage to f tand J do we t‘oXT*do?o r r *° The Sheriff. Mr. Tharp, offered a rewan, •rginia. And we think the people of Virginia ’’skt to know—ought to have some assoranre V 1 " than that given by some outsider of an ""Me, irresponsible parly—what they may pl* cl ••> lie done for them in case they put the ino » Nothings into power. Their interests re- o ,r * that they should know, nnd unless we are i "!*ken in tiipir character, they will reqniro to . '“formed. Virginia is at least a century bo- file times, and if she falls into the meshes or 8500 for their arrest, and is taking every pos- eible step to secure their capture. [Georgia Telegraph. Spain. We find the following item, headed “the Al lies vs. the United Stales,” in a summary or foreign news hv the last steamer: The correspondent bureau informs ns 'hx' ot is . i • ihfl Western Powers have entered into coofi No,hi "8 i *'“.Ake will show that she is ; “ , olia ,i„ ns with Spain for the acces- tk,klfie remove,! frotn th. .dark sgeS-^e, | “J^ an flaxiliarv foree O f25.000 men to the, Crimea. The consideration for this service is as one of lhe people, call.Upon, the Know 10 P r °cl»ui». their principles, to give us Ponsihlo endorsees of them, that we may know Respect from usUgh^geiH ^ OX -rw.-j.i--.ru- ^ r te. Keep us no longer in the daik. Ws ieknow more of your jiurposes.. Light, ".light. izeil the meeting was broken up by the Know Nothings, who passed resolutions iu Cameron’s favor. Engiiib Ministry and Debates. The European Times expresses the following opinion as to the construction of the new Calii net, viz: That Lord Palmerston will he first Minister, and Mr. Gladstone w III resume his for mer post at the exchequer, Lord Grey will be the War Minister, Lord Clarendon Foreign .Sec retary, ns before, Sir James Graham will lie sen; to the Admiralty, the Duke of Nwwcascle to the Colonies, and Sidney Hebert will remain the Cabinet. If this view ho correct, there will bo not much nio.-e than a change of pla Mr. Bernal Osborne, of tho Admiralty Board; made a general confession denouncing tlie mail went of all the public departments in terms so forcible as to border on tho ludicrous, as the cheers of derision from the other sidu of the House testified. The whole system, he declar ed, from the Horse Guards to the barrack room was rotten, and this rotten system he traced, naturally .-niiugh, to the aristrocratic element which leavens all the British institutions. Mr Gladstone ably defended the ministry in a speecli three hours long, endeavoring to trace the melancholy results to tlie rigors ol tho cli mate, and showing the causes of the superiori ty ofthe French troops over the English lit * iU /'..lu'iiut -«q ii hodv. wore in nerfec 1 j conditions au<l agencies of civilization.” He ar j <?aes that, without Russia, tin" Crimea would tiristlo ! again with Tarters : Georgia fall a prey to fanatical j Maliomedans, and Asia become a vast bee-hive of urderous vagrants. He further says, that con- olutinn * *'*ntin°p!e ought to belong to Russia, and soon will belong to it; indeed he hints, though obscure ly. that such will he the result of the present war Turkey he dismissed summarily “to the dogs.” According to him, it is effete, corrupt, decaying ; or As Nicholas has it, “very sick indeed.” To rouse the Christians of the East, to seize the Bos phorus, to crush Austria, and to drive the Moslems back into the Desert, are, in Count Gurowski’s eyes, events sure to happen, ami by the agency of Russia, whose “ manifest destiny” *s to recuperate the world, for, as he says, “the genius, of history, the future of a race, stand at her side.” t: John I*. Griffm vs. J. S. Miller, ipa- nes R. Warren endorser, anJ George M. J. S. Miller and J. B. Oliver. Property pointed out hv pl’ffs att’y. Also, lots of land, numbers cf fractions Nos. 276 275, 274. 273,272, and the south halves of Nos. 249 and 258 in the 1st district of Dougherty countv; levied on us the property of Henry A. Scott—levied oil to satisfy sundry fi fas from Dougherty Mtnerior Court; Robert J Snvtllwoud an I ethers vs. Henry A. Scott. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one hundred and fifty bushels corn, more nr less,and ten head of goats and one buggy and har ness—all levied on as tho property of Zrchariali Brantly, to satisfy sundry fi las from Dougherty Su perior Court: John Jackson and others vs. Zaciia- riali Brantly. Property pointed nut by defendant. Also, one negro woman Frances ai d infant child, levied on as the property of William B Maddox, to satisfy one li fa front Doughertv Superior Court: George W. (’oilier vs. Win. H, Maddox, ami R. O* Rutland, secuiuv. Property pointed out hv pl'ff’. 0. a. buying ro.\, uep. sirtr. March 2, 1855. To all who use Liquors as a Medicine or as a Beverage. Physicians who presc’ibo Alcoholic Liquors for inodicin- ;;Vpar|»OM.-.> Dhould give the preference to W olio's Sehedam Aromatic Sehnaps. 1. It i* manufactured at Sched tn, in Holland, and ex- clu-dvely in the factory of the projuietor, by processes and from utatorials elsewhere unemployed and unknown. 2. It is prov»?d oy the repeated aimly-i-* of several eminent chenu.-ts to to entirely free front tlie pernicious fueil oil which remains in every kind of Liquor di.-tilled from and which is the eausj ofthe Den i O lieloro the (’< [ Newton. Baker County, within tho pi-ruiuw.w..,,,,,..™ wi,„ lascurav.avuu -u, u .uuhj.-,- {-*1©, the following pnipPrtV to wit : lible oil of Juniper heretofore used, but with the specilical- i One lot of land number seventy-one, (71) -T de- _„ 0 morbid de>iie for habitual and int-;.operate iitdaigence, which such liquors iovuriahiy tend to superinduce. 3 It i# proved, by the sumo itnering tests, that the Juni per Gin is not flavored with tho coarse, acrid and indigt DoiighiiMy llovigtigc Sale. ri, r ILL be sold on the fi*>-t Tun-day in May n\\f. a * between the Usual luiurs of sale. Lvlorc the P<>st Office in the city of Albany, tlie following pro perty, viz: One steam mill Engine, with all the apparatus in complete order, and the sune has be*-n run; levied onus tin* pnWrty of (««*orge F. Drew*—-levied «»n t.o sat;sly one Mortgage Fi-fa from Dougherty. Ini iiur <’i»urt; J. M. & G. T. Colquit vs Ge«*rgi*F. Drew Property pointed out by plaintiff. JOHN N. PHILLIPS, Sheriff. March 2, 1855. o N Baker slier ill ’» Sales. the first Tuesday in April next, will \fe sold liefore the Court House door in the town •*f Newton, Baker county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: One, one horse wagon and harness, and p.eyet\ty*t five bushels of Corn, more or less ; lev ied on as the property of William Jeffers, to satisfy one fi ta front Baker Superior Court. Seth C. Stephens vs W illiam JefrTs principal, and Richard Clarke endorser. Also, lot of land number 109. in the 7th district of Baker county; as the property of John T. Thweatt# to satisfy one fi fa front Sjjalding Superior Court, Andrew Burkh-y vs. John T. Thvveatt. Property pointed out by E.G. Cahanees. Also, lot ol land number 17, in the 8th disdrict of Baker county; as the property of Samuel {Story, to satisfy one fi la from Baker Superior Court, John T. Sims vs. Samuel Story principal, and Nelson Tift endorser. Property pointed out by Nel.-on Tilt. Also, two lots of land number 193 and 194, in the 12th district of Baker county ; os the property of John it. Anderson to satisfy one fi la from Bah'vvin Superior C’ourt, George VV. ('rafford. Governor &c, vs. John R. Anderson, Thoma* Anderson. William Q. Anderson and Thomas VVootou. Property point* ed out by Garnett Andrews* ELIJAH PEARCE, Sh’ff. February 23. 1855. Bilker .tloi-tgngr. Stile*. * l 7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legil hours of sale, beforo the Conn House door in Newton, Baker county, tb© following property, viz: On n negro girl. Ellen, of black complexion, twen« • v-iive years «.kl; as the property id Benjamin R* Sin-t!»,to >;uisfy one Mortgage fi fa from Baker Inferior Court. Joshua Fa ire let h vs. Benjamin U. Smith. Property pointed om in said fi fa. ELIJAH PEARCE, Sh’ff. Feluronrv 23, 1855* Baker shcrill >» Sali-s. \ the first Tuesday in April next, will be VVorlli Mifi-ifi’s Salt-. If 7 ILL b * sold before the (’ourt House door In » v the tow u of Isabella. Wofth'couuly. on the 1st Tuesday iu April next, between the legal hours of I sale, th * following prop* rty o wit; sold I/'t of Jan I numlier H*5. in tlie 15th district of n i f origin • IIv Dooly now Worth county ; levied on n H s of the pro}>erty of Edward Barbour, to satisfy one j f« issued from the Superior ('ourt, in favor of N. K. tl»e j Bam ii in vs Edward Barbour. Property pointed out iy iii!Ut;r, inure Volatik*, aromatic aud medicinal of the two 1 qih district of Baker cour.tv. as the property of Tim's J bv »aid Barbour. ‘ -«d by every j E v .*ri mrlmm. to satisfy one h fa from Marion S„pe-! Also, two lots of land essential oils ofthe Italian juniper berry, neglected by other manufacturer. 4. It u eminently prove*! to be absolutely pure in tificatiou—a quality obtained by an entirely new process aud which no other Holland Gin tn the world has acquir ed. Put up i) York prices: A. C. Solomons <{• Co. John B. Moore. . A Backer. eluted to be the eseistance of England and France to protect Spain in the possession of Cuba against any frebooting attack on the part “ * " T J Etatea. diy- Ofteit lnsfiect'your stock and keep.a sbar^ look oat for disease and accidents. s’nid that the Cabinet as a body, were iu perfect i-riorunee of Lord John Russell’s dissatislae- 1^0 with the conduct of the war—that if lie really entertained such an opinion, he bad not Oj-enlv expressed it to liia colleagues—and that their surprise was unbounded when the ex Pre mier announced his resignation. This slate ment was made in the presence of Lord John Russell himself, who immediately followed Mr. Gladstone, and, although he glanced at his own conduct in resigning, he did not attempt to dis prove Mr. Gladstone’s asertion. tcenrding'to Mr. Gladstone, the atatements in the Times are greatly exagerated; He said Ib.ro «re-5till 12.000 working bayonet*, and the distribution of warm clotldng and other N»w York”^' forts could not fail to speedily Knprovu the ^wT-mber51,1954. 5. It h prove! by exteu-ive metlical experience and testi mony, to l*e an effica-ut as well as an agreeable remedy in many cases of incipient dropsy, gravel, gout, chronic rliou- nvriisin, flatulence, colic, concretion in the kidneys and bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general dobility. slug- guidh circulation of the blood,dctic aud exhausted vital energy. 6. It is a mo-t grateful and renovating cordial,and when used as directed, never inflames the’ system 'or induces ine briety, but tends rather to subdue the flitter frailty,t»y deal ing a dislike to all inferior liquors. And it invariably cor rects the ill effects of had water, whether in swampy or Imtuslouc districts. In nil of thtvc enumerated qualities it rior Court: Joint T. <'hamb!Us vs. Thomas E in-ffiam. Prorterty pointetl out by Michael l/)tt. c ELIJAH PEARCE, Sheriff. March 2, 1855. At Tire SAME TIME AND PEACE WILT. EE SOLD, no rockaway and harness, one dark hay horse 8 ars old—levied on us the property of Alfred P. lusimihitiuuut food J BlonTrti to Rjuj^Vy a fi fa issued irom the Superior Court of Baker county iu tavor of James Emiss vs Bower &. Blount. Property pointed out by said Blount. G. Vv. ROWELL, l)vp. Sh’ff. March 2, 1855. arket in the «»rld. ijuart and pint bottle 4 , with tlie proprietor’s i bottle, core and label- Savannah by tho following firms at New J. II Carter, Jr, W. IV. Goodrich. McMahon 4* Doyle. 2> 5 and 212. in ...w . Ith district of originally Dooly now Worth county ; levied on as tho property of Lewis M. Jen kins. to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Doolv cnuitty».in favor of George \V. Kim ball vs. Ijpwia M. Je kins. Eli Feint and James T, Collin*. Property pointed out by J. I* Coffins, A ho, one bay horse, live years old; levied oh as the property of Z A. Ynuhaoks, to satisfy one fi la in favor-of John M. Brock vs. r A. A. You hanks, and one in favor of Daniel 8. Link* vs. Z A, Youbauks •and Henry I). Powell, Property pointed out by said Yoi.banks, » JAMES G. BROWN, Slwtyg? Feb. 23th, 1B54. Worth Sheri IPs Sales. . ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in April j _ _ _ n bounty. •the Cotirt House door in the! % XT’HERE AS Abner Mi*av* *pplfoa to n»e for let- WortSi County, within the legal! ters of Adininisif^tioi^mithe estatig of Moses C. Bullard,late »x oaklcounty d' cejiFed. These are c ^* atl <l admonish all pera sons iutoreMvd ** e 4heir options, (if any they , n . . . v. * . a iinepnipeity oi ucruy.Avci«euy.u> S90-1.9 u*-justice tJRf*^‘hin prescribed by law, p —V.;™ ! Court lifus, three i/aued Irom the ,867) distri. t. «.| otwrwi Jlsttera ol rSwptrt* will V gwtitrd to tho Hay eland, Harrol dfCo A. Klesick djjr Co. A. Van. Dolein. Lanneu 4* Burkrayer. next, before of Isabella hour, of sale, the following property to wit> I »tne h*V o> land in the 7th dial rid of ottgira\ly I j win, now Worth County, number (3h) levied tlie propeity of Leroy Kenedy, to satisfy fi VI' * • rv-\ L i M-, one in litvor of Cofiehl Knight vs. L. m.d J. M. tappncaiit. , , _ . , , it’c I :' ,ctxneur # ! Kenedy, one in fovor of Thomta Smllh vs L, awti.l Given urnfor my h» H fl «nrt offiaml ugonture, tin. John F. OWeitl Thomas E. Clyde. Fal/in 4* Pour pc aud. AI. Kenedy, one in favor ol James Knight v*. L and j I5«h day of Feliriiarv. And hynil tho reniecUbtc drugrins and erocers in tho United Sates., V DOLPHO WOLFE, . aad importer, 18,30 &, 23 Beaver neM Dm J M. Kenedy, two issued out .if tlie J124 district, U. M„ in fiivnrof Jnm-J Mtih-ws vs. L audJ. M. Kenedy. Fri petly (Kiiji'etl ont hy JL-r qt Kenedy, levied and returned Us.in-hv« eoi iunbl.:. I , Kl>WARU-IWRUOUIt,iIM..aUe i -p 0M.I1 3,18M. v' - - f • THOS. J. BONN, D. C. C. Otdin.ry, Feh. 2S. 1855, SOd O F II d >s-riot pins neatly nnd promptly exccutf4 at this Office. ; y