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A lelier, dated Fori Koarnoy, September 5. re-
. , in (his city ycaterilay, stales that a party of
Ce »„mintr CmIrfrirnirans, wlio passed tliror.gh Salt
f” „ the -5i I. nf July, rop'.rl that the evening
i s they Soft tint ciiy the Mormnna arreated Mr.
IVilsiiii, whom the late General Burr left in charge
r,he office, and, with a rope around his neck and
“ pistol at his breast, compelled him to answer
Several questions which they propounded ahou 'J
fell j^ngo, others. M‘*go wa * connected i
•ith tli* purveyor general’s office. The Mormons
"ade Wilson promise to bring M-'go to them dur
(he next day be to re they released him. Mogo
obtained information ofti-e. £ o proceedings, and
Adiuiniiilralor’d Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Qi
;n.ry of Baker county, will l>e sold on 1
Tuesday itf January next, at the Court Hon..
in lire town 6f Newton, in said county. Tv.olvo.Ne-
groe? belonging to rotate of Abner S. Zuchervylale.
cif said county, deceased—amongst them a valuable 1
Wagoner, a good Cook. and a Seamstress—generaI-
ly young and likely. Terms made known'on the
’ y of sale. • TIIOS. J. COMER, Adm’r.
October 8, 1357.
UST Received on consignment
w quitted the city, leaving hi wife behind, j vs> 10.000 lbs: Bacon and Shoulders, for sale
n,ei ' . 1 . _ «... ! iow for cash nnlv.
MERCER & deGRaFFEXUIEI).
Octobers, 1*57
'They went
por:
precipitate was his retreat.
sod of Landon and the other clerk, but Uio«.w«»
|’’ cl p P( ] by jumping out of a second-story window
)j e went trial night somewhere Sooth, and the re-
lid is that he was overtaken and killed. As these
Californians made hut a brief aNy, they were un-
jijle to ascertain what became of Wilson.
TVy also say that the Mormons were making
prepm^‘ons for a fight, and d:d not conceal their
facile intentions Elder Kimball, in h:s harrangue
jn the Tabernacle, laughed at the idea of sending
United States troops to Utah, and said he could*
“uke his wives (thirty or forty of them) and whip
the twenty five hundred troops and come back and
do a H 01 * 1 H “ y 8 work * f,<rvvar(J ’ Ile f,,rlIlpr
raid that provisions for the army would come into
the val'ey; hut the troops would never enter Salt
Lake City. . . _ v
• Two companies arrived at Fort Kearney on the
5lh of September, cn route for Salt Lake, and the
jjfili and tenth regiments nf infantry were at that
time at Fort I*aramie, for the same destination.
The writer of the letter says that Col. Hoffman
|nd seized five hundred kegs of powder in the
Mormon trains.
I5rnr> Clay on Xi*sro Suffrage.
The elfscts of the doctrine of negro equality up-
on the white laborers were thus set forth in 1843
|<y Hon. Henry ('lay, in a letter to Mr. Colton,
|,is biographer. Mr. Clay says :
“The slaves, being free, would be dispersed
throughout the Union ; they would enter into com*
petition with the free laborer—with the American
the Irish, the Herman—reduce his wages, be con
{oanded with him. and aff-ct his moral and social
(landing- And as the ultras go both for abolition
ism and amslga mat ion, their object is to unite in
marriaop the laboring white man and the laboring
biark woman, to reduce the white laboring man
to the despised and degraded condition of the black
Price of .Vpffrocs in tlio Richmond Market.
Millions of money have Inn'll di.-bursed in
Richmond, during the past 15 months, for nr*
groes, who have, during that lime, eonwmndo i
before. All
•ash, which is supplied bv
ight drafts, w liit-li are dis
ci-. Enough of these sighi
opplv lit'* Richmond iiihi-
-3—4w.
CSreox’gira Mfi o!o
NEGRO SHOES.
O NE, Thousand p«.r nf Negro Shoes, of Georgia
manufacture. A first rate articles, for sab
cheap tor cash hv
MfcRCF.1t & deGRAFFENRIF.D.
Albany, Oct. S. I.-57. iiS—iw.
«MOSCOW"
rgVIEwell Itn.m n I! -r-e --Moscow” fLMjk
- £L will stand the Fdl Season at —i- jL c *
IHId* & HILL’S STABLES.
.Oct 8.1857. 2S
llifc—
©erieiwl
o, w. . .. «...
1 tTifr!?"" 15 . 1 V e 7 be.ivy^tock of MUrHianeow Goods, which are offered at. prices EVE.\
LU H lull tiirn he lias heretofore sold at. The stork contains almost every article suited to the wants
of this section—amongst which may he cm* in orated, Georgia Plains, Keraeys. linseys, Stripes, Flannels.
l>:ankott?. bleached and brown Domestics, Tickings, &r. ,&c. f in great variety.
Cloths, Cassimercs/SaUificls, Jcaus, Ticceds, . : .
Ahyaw'.nmt-mpww Gnnds, consi.ti.jg ,,f French. MU aed American Prints, DeLainea, Cash- otU(m mwrce and Jactson stmts,
, otimoaz.nes, AI pace as, I ersian Twi. Is, Plaid Worsted*. GingIiains,&o,&c., together with a good (teen Thousand Bales of Cotton,i
NEW FIRM.
rpHS undersigned have this day entered into aV o _ "'g
X Copartnership for the transact!on of a
WARE-HOUSE AMO COMMISSION BUSINESS,
under the name and style of'SIMS &. RUST.
ofConimerce and Jackson streets, capable of Storing Fif-
usand Bales of Cotton, ami will devote our beet
to the interest of our patrons. «
£53^ Liberal Cash Advances made on Product* in Stora.
J<mx R. Sims. SLMS &. RUST.
You el G- Rust.
Albany, May 1,4857. 5—
assortoipnt of tSilk Goods, Robes u Quielle, (a beautiful article)-Fringes, Ribbons.'Edgings, Inserting*, attend-
Bands. &e., &c> . . * . • : - * • .
Ho^'.cry, Gloves, Belts, Handkerchief*, lyme and steel Hooped Skirts, Dimity, Mull; Swiss, Jaconet,
Clocked and a-full assort meet Muslins, cotton and worst;^^d. Da masks, Irish' 1 Linens, black-and colurcarVel-
vets, pla»n and dotted sacking Flannels, Allendale ami Marseilles Q,«ilts,cotton.and liuen D.apcr, 'rowels.
Napkins, &c,& c. Cloth, plush and r-assimere Mantillas and (cloaks for l^atlies—off red very low Cz?’ 1° retiring from business in Albany, I avail myself
Together wiili Hardware and Cuttlerv. Tools, &c Faddlery, Crockery, Hats. Roots, .Shoes Wood- opportunity to express my thanks to the Mnuoch
Tc«.,,ror r WI,r..S,- n ^«.t^ Ax^TnuS^d
•J getieral assorunent in thi*« Inn?. V (has taken Hn*«ctiv*e.part id tha numagemetit oi our tmsi-
B!ack«mitfi Tool?, and a
For Clothing and Geiitlem'uis’ Fornbhing Gt»ods; 1 have n separate- apartment, nnffam now receiving
Coats. Pants, Vests, Ovoiccats, Tuhnas. &c., in great variety—-Marst-illesand lirien-bo>dm Shirts, printed
with silk, marino, wool and c.<!tton n tt Shirts, Cravats, iSusi*eticers, Socks,
Valuable X>ands for Sale.
'HT OTS Nos* 31 nnd 58 in fitli District of Randolph
county.'^ 46, 69, 56.199, 139, 133, 103, 106,
106,107, 86,217,88, 89, in the 1 Ith Li.-jwct itUun>
dolph comityi
Numb-r 1V0, in the I6th DLUirVof Thomas coy.u*
ty,’and nmnber83 in the 8th District of Thqipfts
comity. ‘J ‘ ^
Number 475 in the 12tli District, of 3ho\vr t tlcrf
county. . . ,
Nuinl»er 1 in the 5th Harriet of Doolv copnty.
Numbers 74,294, 295, 321, 365. 383, in . XlC 4tji
District of Early county; uuiuln tv 153, 252, t« tha
5th District «1 Early county, and nutubfr 383,Ip t^:e
ilSth District of Early countv. Apply to-
JOHN A. DAVIS,; : "
Albany, Ga.
Feb. 26,1857. 48-1
ind Iiickory do , togeth'
Travelling Shawls hnd Bkmkt-ts, Boots and S ioes. llats.
303 sacks Ttry li.-avy Salt, will tc closed cut iu
GO* Tertnc—Bui one jirivo and for Cash.
Oct. 1, JS57. (27—)
. &.C.
few days ai Si 75 itersack.
C. AV. RAWSOIsr.
VYV>VQ I ^ l 10 * csa ‘ e and Retail,
.. i By Little, Dickinson & Co.
HL Indies and lientlem >n of Albuiv and virini- ” AT T? A ivy ^7" /"'t A
(y, are respectfully invited to call and examine! JUOiXlN I .. LrxL.
our Ambrotypes, wlSch for durability and beautv of TTAVE t
finish, nre unsurpassed. In ric.hr ess of lone, warmth Xl ‘
of expression, romplilenrs-* of detail nnd boldness of
feature— good A mistypes are unrivalled
Vie are also making a n°w‘style of Picture, re
cently invented, called * MeUinotypes” tor Pins.
Rings,, lockets, &.c. Daguerreotypes will also be
taken if required.
Stock of :• 11 kindi Prices generally low. Call
and examine 6>r yourselves.
iLT Rooms over L E. We’cliV Book Store.
JOHN S. DUFFRY.
AUvtnv. Oi-t. ft.
WAfilmlWELRl
Dissolution and 3>Tew Firm.
npiiE s.
i Ship i
vexorbitant prices th
negroes a
ntrans of
|-,ose>) of t
checks ar
ket with norther
ii exchani;*-. As before remark.
*>d at no period
Itjffore did thin pjhmMi'S of p»"«»-
r'lV comnmuii :
so exo.Liuni a figure. Mam
Sri! Leemtse of
the high pliers obtained. In
proof of this I*, u
icy be slated that if tiie iivtr-
bt lifelines. F"i 1
r §50 to 8100 per head, the
•vevipt of oegtov
•s is vUi.lv air.M-tvd. It is sari*
bv t.We w !..* :i-'
sit-no to Iumw. tlifil i!ie snereas
i.f sl-ives in ■ .t?
!v more t!;;si eouutetbalance
!li»* njuijL—r
from the State.
Tin* friiloa ii"j
; st it- r.eu- ot ihe ruling rat-s.
»i:«I whir 1 , it i.
coiifi-leoily asserted ate like!;.
!■> prevail for s >
me time to imii!**, is subj oined
Dr the infermati
o.n of our re »d-o s :.
Xu. 1 men s.-i
1! readilv for 81B00 to 82,000
S-anethinir cxfia
. a sHad- hi;her. No. | gi.l-
'field hands) ,'Vo-
M $1100 !<» $'1200 Lili.dV gills
l«e*nigtrt*p*es)
oai nand fio.i. S1400 I.I 81500
H n s front twcli
.'«• to fifteen y.-ars of age, SI -
000 to a 1200.
(Jiri- from twelve to filiem.
rears old, 750
10 1,000 Good Idaeksu.iths.
line size, ranging lYoui twenty to thirty j
old, sell a! §1600 to 2 000. Carpenters <
mand the S'Miif rates. I»ii; kl tvors Liing
$1500 to 8HS00. All <•
Uiese prices
5f, ®nd and he.;
• of defer
At i
present time, how.
pgroes. good or bad
— Ilichinnnd South
An Awn i, Tst.vcr.i)
‘Ut an awful tragedy li
countv. J„|, n Uoliinson
IVniten;iarv, alter his r
"if?determined upon a
pi’s visited Robinson to
Pi altercation provoked by Robin
PC** lie
"hose names are Jame<
Su, l He afterwards v
Mr. S. Sublett,
™gM.V esteemed, tvtiou
an J provocation also,
on t|
1 life with
in Tr.x.vs—W
s transpired in Tarrant
\ former inmate of lh»
turn Imrne, found bis
eparation. Her broth
•m ive her clothing — H
took | i,
MJTHLR Lot ,,f tho
^ Gold Hunting 1,-ver W.itrhc:
R. D Jnlm>tou &. R-*oh.»\’s
I* iue Silver Hunting lever Watches, warranted jter-
«'c: time-k.eepers (^Iteap Sih er VVatclies.
Fine ( amio, Goh!->tone and Mosaic. Jewelry in
sets F.ue gold Bro/H-hes, liar Rings, Bracde’s.
F nger Rings. Cuff* P.nttoiH.« li tins. Ubarms. Keys,
^•als. Pens, Pencils, Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Col-
ar Butions, Muds, &e |
I'iiose wishing !,* pii*clia«e Watches or Jew- lry.
v i!l please call and l-x^i over my NEW STOCK
which is the largest afid be>t sn^k iu town. A!!
trtides warranted as represented.
I is. p:. WELCH.
Albany R.v»k Store. Oct. 8. 1x57 28
Fins Knives, Razors, &c.
i•! II*. -Tuck T,,. >1 «eroffi.-r«a
“ 111 i _
Store, and WEEKLY re
ceiving, the largest stock of
Drills, CheiuicaEs Paints,
Oils, Glass Ware,
Instruments, Perfumery,
ifantit Articles, &t.,
ever brought to South-Western Geortria.
We are prepared to fumidi all GOODS in our line with
unbounded facility, at WHOLESALE-und RETAIL.
L., D. & CO.
P. R.—Having procured the services of a competent
Apothecary from New York, we are also prepared to put
up all piescriptions at the shortest notice and gtcatestearc.
LITTLE, DICKINSON & CO.
03“ A lot offine Sr gars and Tobacco, just
received.
April 2, laVL ,1—tf.
c.fibers have this tiny form-d a .partner-
ihe Grocery and Stable Dry^Goods bus*
kaeffect on the 21st ipstntit, underpin*
in name of B >ynton, Cocb.-an iE Co.
Th-Vt;r no{ Cochran & Boynton' is this day dis-
lved to lake off ct on the 21st inst. Ritherare an-
! tlv'fiz*d to use the firm name iu settling their old
j business. The’firms nf Cochran &. Boviitorf and
j McHryde& IJbynlon, take pleasure-hi returning
| their tl anka for the very liberal patronage reci-ived.
! and liojie by dose application and fair dealing in their
i business.to merit a continuance of the same to the
, new firm, and take this opportunity to urge their
■ customers judei.ted to them either by note or account
! to come up and settle, as they need the rroney in
i settling their business.
THOMAS J. BOYNTON,
JOHN M. COCHRAN.
WILLIAM J. McBRYDR.
2-5-4 w.
for many ycitfs, may continue to receive th<
favors that have becu so liberally bestowed upon me.
W. W. CHEEVER.
ie ‘ ittuler-iigaed offers for sale FIVE ,
nd Ji. VALUABLE PLANTATIONS *
City Ordinance.
I Be it cnarled by the Maytr and Council of the City
j of Albany That «>n and a ter liie first day of Nmein-
| her next, it shall !»•* the duly of the Marshall and his
j Deputies in said city, to take up all hogs found run
ning at large in said citv. and provid** a pound or
; enclosure for safe keeping snob hogs together with
|i i ^ j sufficient and proper food—and immediately ndver-
vV are-Housc and Commission <r ^.. P .«u«. ^... u,
hv posting them at I’ost Ol*
JACKSON I COLLIER,
3MIe3rclx^2it!S,
JVenr the Court House Square,
Albany, Ga.
entered into co- ^
Bo< *k St,.,
r 8, 1857.
O tolvr 8. 1857.
• he found at the
"V Rec. iv<
>xes. Writ
Jos. Card f
i S.i., k, lucouiiug Fraugiponni
rfmlie. i.nbin’s Extracts, Fine
id •>. &c . jiirt r-T< j\ed at the
ALBANY BOOK .STORE.
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n-'v.* and desirable styles Work
I De-ks. Port Folios. Satchels.
e>. Poit Monies. Combs, Brush-
I Sorrows; by Guthrie.
j the space nf five days—when, if not claimed by th
nek of pine asu Washington stkkets, [owners, such hogs shall be sold bv said Marshal,
j and after piving expenses, the balance to he denos-
j itod with the city Treasurer, subject to the order ol
j the owners, upon proof of pr-perry.
I Be it further enacted. That the Marshal or his
| D putiesshall he entitled to fifty (50) cents por head
for all hogs so impounded or taken up by them, lo,^,
| be paid l*y the owners before delivery, together with 1 <J-.-
[all necessary expenses. ,
further enacted. That all dogs found running ' Pl° % v. * l,, d
in said streets, on and alter the first day of j
patrons, and November next, without the collar lie
Laad for Sale.
H AVING sold a!! of mv Dougliertv ,
County Lands, I isUlnow disposer
of the following numheys situated ill
kor county, on liberal ter ‘
; 3d District. Nos. 93. 4k uuu
[7th do No. 152
18th do Nos. 7, 20. 23 apt! 24
,, . , ^ r~r; | I0th (io. Urn. £ 13. 379. £7D. B7H.30U. 816 & 890
Hotel—Dwc ine—ana Stores!n«.s«.mm.ni
- r i W. \V. Ct:£EVEn, Albany. <ieo., is fully nuihor-
J£*~*Tha■ ; ized to sell any one or the whole of the above niro-’
W F. ofF*r for sale, on g»'od’t»*rins. the lie- 'turned lots of land.
tel in CITTHBERT, Randolph county, M§|iij I May 29, 1856 (0) G. f>. JJVMAR, ;
at present occupied by Jesse B. VVeb>»—al.-o.^jji. ' —a ~r tt a
the Grocery Store occupied bv liim—the Store Koont! V Jtx.Lj U A.J3 J h
FOR SALE.
ished, provided with itU necessary out-liomees, like
wise new nnd well finished—nnd five acres of land
are in'the premises. Possessioit of anj' part or the acted in Dougherty comity, viz:
whole of this property ’(except store of A’kins) will ; One 4J miles fix-m Albany, on the lliv
Iu* given to purchaser when required. It is likely ' or, containing 190> acres, nearly the wln-leoi whiefe
this property will greatly increase in value us the j is under fence,and highly improved, 1000 acres in
R. R. approaches completion, and persons wishing a state of high cultivation. The buildings are all
such property, in a pleasant am! healthy town, can- ; new. substantial, nnd well arranged for convenience,
not do better elsewhere. Come and see and a seer- '.The whole tract is well watered ; i». will bo ahowxf
tain our terms by the Overseer on the premises.
DOUGLASS &. DOUGLASS, i One 5 miles from Albany, containing 750 acres—*
Cuthbert, Gu, July 3 », 1857. 18-*—3m. [250 acre? in cultivation—buildings ne.w-
' ^— I One mileft from Albany, containing 750 acres*
7 qttt lffAfi/tA J 450 acres in cultivation—buildings, new. ' A
lUdiXV ^UtlLUi J One 7 miles from Albany, containing 500 acres/
■f-/
One 8h miles from AUmny,containing ISOOacrc?*,
~0acres ito cultivation—buildings ueU*. ‘ • AS
Also one Plantation situated in Baker county, Iff
miles from Albany, containing* 1000 acres, 400acres
in cultivation—buildings new. ^ ,* i> ... * e -v»*>
These Plantations are-of the first quality,,,
watered, and healthy. They will be* shown by .the'
Overseer living'nn the first mentioned place.
Terms to suit purchaser^. 1 can supply each dr
all of these Plantations with Corn, Fodder, 'Bacrfn
and Stock «f all kinds, if required 'v.v->
WM. VV. CHEErVER; •
^Albany, May 21?. 1856. , 9— :
Plantation lor Sale.
iJlTUATEn
such fnv-iu
y be enJru>t<‘d to them.
Albany, July 23,185'
! of the tirin may be always
PETER J. STKUZER.
- W.\l. tl SMITH.
itHEUMATISIvI.
The IVondi rful Snccess-cf j
_ . LYXCU’S AXTI-UIIHDJIATIC POWDERS j
- 1 *. t.iy j j n f i tc ci;re (l j' i/ t i s dreadful disease, is betiond \
earil or dispute. ' |
E that would doubt for one moment, let him read the i
rcular around each box, and the following j
CERTIFICATES:
prepared to receive cotton in store. * i
j .The undivided and faithful attention of each ofthepart-
ners, will la* devoted to the interc t of their patrons, ami
Ssjjjfflilitenilsi® vS I scribed u P n, ‘ him, shall be -shot down by the Mi
ri^n. ann nnnnnintnnn/M, nn » in r. nntnra.i . nnt . , j t j g |>epiltlO
Chattahoochee River, i
Dr. J. G. Gibson—Sir: I have a negro boy who had | * , * L° r! y co,,ut y’ Ha., .about 9 miles ^
been sick with Rh-mmaUsm about twelve moniiis, and so Irota Bhkvlv. ar.U 12 fvout Fort %u
badly off that he was almost useless as a field laborer.— !Ga.,*hc tcriiiitltt? oftlic Rail Road. .'J’hf*.
spring 1 save him your Lynch’* Anti-Rheumatic 1'ow-1 nl ice contains 515 acres 200 of which i
p h jJ ‘“'“f 1 " w yf'-wUMt,' 5 :a tt . of onltlvalloii. :;.:d lij hi t!.o Giver bottomjSnV
as relieved o! all pain, and was able to follow the. . «■ , n •'
* well a- ever he was I p,lt subject to overflow at an v time. Good IIou,«es,
tc.. W3 " " ’ * * ‘ ' ' * ' ’ ‘
.iileJT'eb 1, 1857.
■shal
... l bu?ji].
All advances or obligations of every kind made or en
tered into on account of the. firm, will be done by our Mr.
J. Jackson, who will superintend the financial portion of
our business, and have the general supervi-ion of accounts,
sales, &.c. Reasonable advances made on cotton. Our
rates of storage and conimi-s-ions will be such as may be
established by responsible houses in ibis citv.
JOHN JACKSON.
GEORGE W. COLLIER.
Sep. 17,1357. 25—tf.
A Situation Wanted.
dm services
I py;
j s^o. of si lead
I lish School, ca
I the subscriber.
I h tve jiisf. rci
WORKS. Plea-
Albany, Oct 8
by Arthur.
Spurgeon.
Edition,
r Ilvde.
»e 'lot of STANDARD
look over mv shelve* an :
L. E. WELCH.
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> desire us of employ I
tr. to take charged"n common I
i be accommodated by applyib
JOHN P. EVANS.
Elv r.czer, Morgan Coumy, Gc
>r in any yard, or upon the premises (enclosed)
And further, For every dog so killed nnd carried ! of Rh 1
-1 root-
ffifty (50;
• Marslinlor Deputy shall receiv*
ntsgach, from the Mayor and ; l'° ro
Saw nnd Grist .Mills convenient fo the plttce,
i /• o i r.. .1, , . i vT.«jd Schools. Churches, &o., in the immediate
Ur. J. G. Gibson—Sir: 1 have a negro boy, who i rp., A .
violently attavked over a year ago. with acute fl^ttimautm. n^isil.bori,... .d- Ilw era rnirod ou the place the
Having trit'd every remedy that wasieputed tobt* valuable, 1 present tear, w 1,1 also l o .or sale. Logs. Cattle-,
but Ml to no good effect; save a mere temporary relic! from ' &.C , can be bought wilj^lhe place. Place well >va;
induced, at the siiggo.it ion of a iVi»ud,to ; u-red, t: ml has an excellent seal lorn Mill or (Jin,.6a
u-ii s Ami-hh.-unuaic Powders, ; h never failing stream. The River is. navigable to
hi—ndmmistered the powders nc- ' , . it» , t -
d though mv boy was so badly 13f,,s J. W,r 1 ’ T P^ r,,?n ‘ ar:S H PP T - V 10
les that he could scarcely walk,; Mr. Jared Iriviti. Albany, Ga., or to ouri>olvd3 atr
‘■ovvarith* Landing, halfa mile from the premises. '
SOLOMON &. IRWIN. „
and continued to improve rapidly, fo that in a >.|iqrt time | •! tIbo.. 50-tf.. y
he wa- relieved of all pain, went to work, and ba a contin
ued well up to the. present.' In t-hort, wherva** n.v hov for
’ - l —v,l,„.|vs St p w. CHfiavKR, J
And further, '1’he Clerk ia hereby empowered am
ordered b» procure a suitable coll iroCtin at the ex
p o nse i<f the Mayor astd (’ouncil ofAlb*nv, and t<
give oii<* of such collars toayy and all citizens wh>
may cal! upon him, they paying him the sum of twi
i dollars. . [ and his arm.’ and wrists so inflamed and swolen. that he ; Uovvard'e 1
And further, i he FtrarshalsliaN in no case shoot I could with the great c.it difficulty use them, vet qh;>utthe i
any dug who is tied (*r fastened in, or to any vehicle ' tilth day alter beginning th^r u.^e he commenewl uvimprovc
I st Hiding or passing llmmifh the streets ol
• try the virtue of _
I I procured a box of y
! cording to directions, a
COTTON LANDS.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
^|AHE undersigtinl would respectfully inform the
-* citizens of Calhoun county, and adjoining conn-
ties,that tliey are prepared to bu ld for cash or ap
proved Mndl notes, vehicles of every description
in style and finish.* We also keep on hand Wagons
und Buggies. Repairing done neatly and with
promptness. Ilor-e shoeing and plantation work
done al short notice.
CHESHIRE & BAR WICK.
Morgan Ga., October 1st., J857. 27--tf.
n the minutes.
E. J. GLASS,Clerk C. C.
25-3:>d
valuable servant 1 have.
Ctfully, &.C., WM. WHITFIELD,
-.t.. May 83,1855.
Albany, Gt
ithotised tosell%
i Eatoxtos, March 3d, 1837. j 7th
Dr. J. G. C:.)?nn—It afford* me pleasure t<> eerfdy to the 8th
I cffbvicy of your remmly f»T Rheumatism, called “Liuch’a jotl
i Anti-Rheumatic Powders.”
| la tin* S;.»ring of l.i.-t year, 1 had a very valuable boy; 1 *' 11
; suddenly .-td.’ken down with n very severe attack.of Rlieti-
. the following iouids for* tn«-, :it private f
I,Killer SAKCR COUNTY. _
: 3rd District.. Nos. 93, 4aand 12S>;
17th ao .No. 1-52,
Nos. 7. 20,23 arid 24
Nos. 243. 279, 275, 276. 299, 3! 6, 390
Nos. 61, 81, 102; 196, 247, 3.^6,358f
,edy. i i.
Mercer & deGrafFenried,
Albany, Georgia,
nag heard of the wonderful effect
pik'd tor and bought a box ; and after giving . p j c j
c mouiut.ir aecording to vourinstructions, I am hound to ,.... Y
y lint the boy was entirely relieved, and has as yet had 1 ‘ •
» other attack, and 1 believe h<* is permanently enreri. i 20th do .
HOW’D F. BALDWIN, ,21st do .
117
DECATUR l
III.XES & HOBBS,
ATTOHNLYS AT LA B— ALB A NT, GEO.
£^*4*racticcio Dougherty and surrounding Counties.
; RICHARD K. HIVES. RICHARD HOBBS.
! July 12,1855. 15—
killing both brollies i
«..d George W. Aii.Ihi |
;it lo ihe house of hi**
'in old gentleman and
be shot down without
Returning limne, he
road, and deliberately took hi?
, r «H*. It j? a pity that tlte seoan-
re could not have been put to death when he
7 1 . rn »' 5 t- an attack uj.on the Anders...,s—,
Austin Gazette, \%th.
Burglars in Savannah.—Burglars entered
‘ h f e t . 5>lft o r ! 1 0f Andrew Low & Co . on fhe night
m instant, ,i, ld „, a de an unsuccessful
attempt to o,,a„ ,i„. ir S:lfl> 0 „ thp Mllie ni „ h t,
„ . Cl,, ' h '"c Slor c of A. Mode & lire was e„
| "d. sod cold a"d s ,| ver ware ol.atracle.l to
inline/ 6 °* hundred dollars.— Times d'
Fernandina and Cttir Rail Road.
e Alligator (1'la.) Advertiser sla.es that
Ppnsiiion t„ jh P |«Vrr»andin» and Gulf Railroad
j»n<T 81 ° ,,f * M a,, v wbo were opposed to,
Th * e lo P a . v ,ax » are * ,ow Paying up.—
t e P ra, |i«g lias been completed to w ithin
e "t.V-8ix miles of Alligator, and a large force
“•mplojv.n,. workins it.
AdrsiPiftdf.iior’s
Georgia — Calhoun County. . i
A (»REEAl>LE t«» ;m order of the Court of O'din-1
tSL ary » { < ’al.'ioun c >iiniy, will be sold on tie* first I
Tuesday in Moveinb-r next, before the Court House
iu ifr* liiivn ol Morgan, s:*id county, five town
numbers not 'ecoilet led—title.! good". Said lots
unimproved, has on ft » ;n •antifjil shade trees.—
Sold as the property of Aimer Dvson. decM, for the, a . ...... .. ....
benefit of heirs and creditors of said d.vM. Terms ' mffton si reel, opposite H»H s Livery Stab’.i
on.-ii df due 1st January |858. the other half due' to bo ,rad >’ for occupation bv the 1st of September
1st January 1859— nmek with oood nersonal »ec ? >. ,,ie oU,er b 5 T th<i ,5 ’ h of September next. Thus
WILLIAM PRICE, Adm’r. s,or '
Sep. 17. 1857 ' | venie
| TO RENT.
■ npwo Stores ol Col. Win. ,M. 'Tarver’.-?,on Wn
cn« of Putnam county, Ga.,
th-.i effiqacy of Linch’s Anti-
I fT , >, - r ' ... Kho.umalic Powdew in-Uw treatment ©! acute or chronic
I WSrOM.l) tpspnctfl.llv inform »!,<* ctt.znns nr Hh-„u,»tim,; •.n.-.y «*»- hnvi,,* hmasamwwrallr
I “ South-Western Georgia, that they are now; by Dr. J. (L Gibbon, within our personal knowledge in
receiving, nnd will keep con&tantlv on band, a large! which tV?c povy«lers were used exclusively. *
a id eoii-nietfxtork of J" L ‘‘ Branham, M. IX Daniel Sl»d.-, Dr. R. Adams,
I |Tli h Sam«^ rsba11, iS&JSnS,,
ul.mli they offer as low a - they can heh nighj in t his j j-^Suld^Wh^fid^amrRetaH^lw^hVprnprietor, J.!
, muiket. Unr slock consists m part ol the following a. GIBSON, M. 1).. Now York, nnd Eatoriton, G* , and
| oil re'-jiectahle Druggists in city and country. Gall at ;
! June 25,1857. (4m) A. A. DAN FORTH?
A<liU4E>s*:r;Uoi”s *>ale.
>Y virtue ol nn or-’er of the Court o1 Ordinary
^ of lhe cnuntv of Baker, w ill be soW on ili» first
-day in December next, b-fore ilie Court House
in Il*o town of Ncwioji, in said county, all Dial
Tract or parcel of land belonging to the opiate of Ab
ner S Z-»chrey,.late. of said county, dec'd. known
as No 370 in the 8j|i di t'iut, containing two Imp-
d ed Sind fifty acres, m ire or less, lire same being the
place whereon said Zavhery lived at the time of his
dealli. This is said to b - a valuable place 'The
improvements are new and the chared land fresh.
Terms on the day of sale, and expected to be liberal
TUOS. J. COMER, Ad in’r.
October 8. 1857.
tacM of-Ontral America Passengers.
;,f kE ^ r ^ ORK ^ ct —The bark Bremen arrived
(( P ,o ria . v J Trice, 2d Engineer, Alexander'
„ 4| J; Firman, and J. M Dawson, passengpr on
j e J ltra t America, wlio were rescued after be-
N th- " at days without food or water.
' n fT has been heard of any others.
Nero 7Utocrtisemcnt0.
^ i.ostV’ t '
Pj at llyiugton’s Hotel in Albvny. o
ne road from Alb.ny lo Newton, on the 29 h
Office of (he Geo. & Pla. R. R. To. <
Alrany, Sept. *20th 1857. |
Notice to tiie Subucuibeks of Stock to
Gko. & Fla. R. R.
On motion Resolved that all Stock Subscribers for the
building of the Georgia & Florida Rail Road, h« and the
same i* hereby forfeited if not paid on or before the 20th
day of Onto!>er 1857, and this Resolution be published in
the Albany Patriot. »-
By order of She Board of Directors
October 1, 1857. F. O. WELCH, Secretary.
handsomely fitting op. and
and desirable location. Those who intend
lo business here this fall, would do well
cure them at once. Apply to
IIINES &- 1IOIJBS, Agent*.
Albany, Ai'g. 6, 1857. 19—
articles:
i Ranon,
j < ’oTee,
i ( h- esc,
'Soap,
i-! Tobacco,
Nos. 137.144 arid 145
.106, 107, 144, 184 and 1$5
. i..No. 379 »
No. 37$,
• TIIOMAS COt'NTy. . *' v
i 1 Bit dist No. 68
iTth do Nos. 1. 2, 12, 13. 19,120,123, 151,187,
168,190,229 . • " *
! ’EARLY COUNTY. '
; 4th dist Nos. 69. 128, 129, 203,287,288
j 6th do Nos. 18, 19, 123. 202, 299, 308 *
! 13th do Ncs. 45, 11.12,16,123,-.26
28th do Nos.243, 244,384,,
IRWIN CQVNTYV
Sugar,
Rutter,
Fish,
Onions,
Snufi - ,
Flour,
Molasses,
Lard,
Potatoes,
Cigars,
Wines aud Liquors,
j Foreign arid i times! ic Pickled and
'preserved Fruits, Crackers, Nuts
_! Candies, Powder, Shot and Lead,
Medical College of Georgia, j Candles, Starch, &fc., &c.
At Augusta. j T ;fIT««%£ : 7nT (
IF, Tiventv-Nixih (Wsi-oi 1,-reire. !n this I £3 .2 £$. Ei tf.Jfi E.
■Institution, will commence on MONDAY, the j Gar terms are strictly Cstsll without exception.
NOVEMBER next . i The public are invited to caJt^ind examine our stock
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. NE\V-5 an *I p/ic^s> before purchasing.
TON, M. 1). i ICT The highest tntitrket prices paid for all kinds
Anatomy, II. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. of country produce.
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. I). • Sop 17, V8.V7. ,25-3.n
. Institutes and Practice of Medicine,L. I). FORD, i — ~ . . ■ “
m. i) . SURGICAL. INFIRMARY
Materia Medicn, Therapeutii a and Medical Juris-!
prudence, 1. I*. GRAV1N, M. I).
Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman and infanM, J. <
A.*EVE, M- . jnpHE undersigned having had frequent applica-
Pliysmlogy and Pathological Anatomy, IT. V.M. j * tioris to receive patients from various portions
MILLER, M. JJ. nf the country, for the treatment of Sirrgical s»nd
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS, Chronic Diseases, and being convinced that nn Insti-
Albany, Geo.
3rd dist
4th do
. ...No.,157
Ncf. 274
LOWNDES COUNTY.
FOR NEGROES.
Ware-rfouse and Commission
Business.
Vfk»'»9mwsi-fc
SUCCESSORS TO JAI Kt-ON At COLLIE li.
rrtHE Underwgnftd havina- leased for a^- ago
of Pine and WiHhingtoo Street-^-near the IW^lfirBW-
Goun House Square—isnowieady to receive consignments
ofCouou,diC. , . - . *■
We feel confident that the long experience "
Hi •> if * *"■ n y «» r,v«.y.., mr ii • kno^n reputation <f: Mr. «t» W»i
LcsU ‘ er IWKET UOOK, conuuiiri^ be- .ndComraiwion Mwchaot. wilt .<H»bI. u. to givaentire
M. D. „
Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. B. SIM
MONS, M. D.
Clinical Lectures will be delivered in tlie City
Hospital and at the Jackson-street Hospital.
Fee for whole Course,,$105.
. Matriculation Ticket (to be tnken once,) $5,
For Further particulars, apply to any member of
the Faculty, or to I. P. GRAVJN. Dean.
October I, 1857. 27—ow.
lit StpnC," M * m y uojtar#—also, one note
1 ! lorn P- n n for Forjy-two Dollars, dated
A libe^f.^ ia \' e
‘■"fttintoM J * l >l bapivea fnr tlio Pw.kst I)nok
Mr. Carmichael will give,lu» alteoiMm porlicnJorl,
^TolhftpScS^ofsiiuth w^Iera Gcorffii, we rwpret-
Wly offer our eereicee end MliciJ R tiRreof your pRUon-
Albany Lots
For Stores and Dwellings.
I \VILL Sell on liberal terms, my Lot on Bfoad
street, either with or without the improvements.
It in as desirable a location as any in.the city, and
large enough for two lots with front of ; 264- feet each
by 210 feet back. 1 will also sell seVen Store Lots
•opposite Messrs. Ro«t4 Sims* Warehouse, on Jack-
son street—each lot 30 by 105 feet.
I will also sell on the same terms, the following
acre, half acre and quarter here Lots suitable for
Residences—-Na 32 on Comm p rce street, No. 89 on
Broad street^No. 90ob Pine street, No*: 49.arid fil
onjflioLetreeL Noa.^3, 55,57, 59 and 61 on North
Land for Salo.
I OFFER for sale the following lots of land—those
wishing to purchase any, or all of these lands
rnn’d do well to call on tne at an early day.
No.. 338 13th District Dooly Comity Ga.
WM. li SMITH,
■ent a d Ally at Law
Valuable Rands for dale l
11L*i dist .
15th do
D" Terms to suit purchase
New York. Dec. 2.1853.
G. B. LAMAR.
tution founded upon a proper liasis and conducted
in such a manner as to prol e conducive to the-inter
est of .pit mus, would beef pubfyc titittty, have joint
ly opetied an Infirmary, and arrt now reaJy to re
ceive patients from any portion of the country.
One of the best arid most com hod ions houses Mtf
been secured for the purpose—situated tin corner
of Price and Charlton streets, near the Savannah,
Albany & Gulf-R. R. Depot.'
Nurses of tlie best clinractej* have been employed,
who will be under our immediate supervision, so that
planters may be assured that their servants will re
ceive every necessary attention.
Being connected with the.Savanna^ Medical Col
lege, we naturally feel groat interest m the young
men of the class, and wilt, during the winter, operate
upou Indigent Whites from .a distance‘before'the
class, free of , charge—they being required .only to
piy hoard.
^BIHE >ubscriber offers for sale 30,000
fi- acres ot Land, situated tn Lee and
Baker counties, in'bodies of 250 to 2000
acres each, a part, of which are improv
ed and in cultivation.
These Lands have been selected wifh great care j
and •comprise some of the ,ven r choicest Oak and J
Hickory, and Pine Lands in the Southern country. : (ieor'ia
. Person*, in other pivts of this or the ndjoining ! ”
States T .wic-liing information iu regard to the Lands '
or the country, can obtain it by addressing .
W. >y. CIlEEVER.
O" When absent, Mr. Y. G, Rust will act as rfty
Agent, who can at all times be lound at the--office of
SlMS &. ^HEEVF.n.
Albany, April 2*2,1853.
NOTICB!'' ; '^
Valuable Plantation and|
Negroes for Sale in
, ILEJ'G CQTJJSfTY:4
| \\l 1SU1X J to change my bnsmes.*, i now offer .
j * ^ for sale my Plantation,, containing. Fifteen.'
j Hundred Acres, with about 6 r.r 700 acres clearen''
; lamb the pWe lies within 4 miles of the Rail Road
land 10 of Albany. • i-*-
l will sell also with the place, Fifty as Uk4ly‘
iu ;.R the, Plate—eohkfstingy
n/t rtirL ^Pkip is o
Nng.-rto? r\s t!tere i
of Men', Women, Buys and Girfe. This is
very superior lot of Plantation Negroes, nrtf:
purchasers would do well to examine them. ‘MjK
Post-office is Palmyras I/m> rnunty. .
THOMAS''hJCRUTClHN; • »
Sept. 3, 1857. 23-!7**.'v »
T il
t
Particular Notice.
HE Books and Accounts of Dr. Wsr. P. JF.rt-.
kings—also, the Books.of-Jennings &. DouGn- i-
lass, have been placed in my hands for .settlement;
and, they mud be liquidated by next return day for
Dougherty county
WAT. C. CONNELLY, AttonieV.*^
Albany, Rept. 24, 1857. •* • 26-4w.
;—i - -•
Georgia-— Calhoun County.
Worth County; . -' > r . v V ';
Y'l/’HEREAS, Garry G. Ford. Administrator pj\y
* * the estate of Speucer Brown, dcc-’<l, appJiea,
to 4nn,for letters rif J>i*mlseipn ironr
This UTherefore to cife, ftt!mmoris' , atHrudmoni?n air
person* iuteresft-«btridic t *ntl appear at riWj-nffide cri‘
or before the ffr|t Monday in February i>ext,AItrtir '
and t here Jo show cause (if any) why said Letted
of Dismission ehould not lie grauiedw - • • •’5. '
.* - U. D. SINCLAIR, Ordinary.^-
Aagrist’20,’1857. 61m. eifr*
~ SiT hahn. Sflji:
St.lgjy'BKtf»GE,■
N”/"HEPS constantly on hatu!> Bacon„ Sv^asi^g,
Jl\. fjee, Flour, Li'jjtors, iSqgqrs, 'J'olfat^oiirtjd l*i
assortment of Family Grocertes *4i the*bcfc\ 11
Also,, keeps for hire Horses, Buggies j riiid
vehidpM • . .. • 7! c
VllTHEREAS, Japies. il. Mills applies to tqp for
" U1 the
AJHsv, My JO, I8$T,