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VOL. XIII.
ALBANY, DOUGHERTY COUNTS; GEORGIA, OCTOBER 29, 1857.
NO. 31’
&|c patriot. ®mcral ^Ufotrtiscmcnts.
PUBLISH'sVevERV THURSPAY MOUSING. Drs. W. M. & J. R. Hardwick,
TERMS: - ALBANY, GA.
T« tau« parannara, parable mvanab y advance rpKXnf.R thtHr -W.n.1 services to the citizen*, or
\t>vf.rtisemt.kts Will be inserted in the Albany / nlrtot, J the city, and the public generally
it the rate of SI per square f-»r the first and 50 cents for j Midwilery. diseases of women and c
ttc h -rtibsequent insertion. Advertisements handed in with- 1 - " -- : ' ~ -• -
• r a t instruction aa to the length of time they are to run, will
*■ be continued until ordered out, and charged at above rates.
Monthly advertisements will be inserted for Oue Dollar
' „ na re for each insertion.
IjVJji advertisements published at the usoal rates.
Legal
fljjg of Land and Negroes by Executors, Administrators
Guardians, are required bv law to be advertised in a
.finite Forty Days previous to the day of s lc.
P must be held on the First Tuesday in the
tw>twven the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in
» aiterno.m, at the Court-House, in the county iu which
nf Personal Property must be advertised in like
... —and children and chronic
'■ will receive special attention from the Senior partner.
XPW Office over L. E. Welch's Book Store, where thev
m be found at all times, when not professionally engaged.
Feb. l*2ih, 1857. P 46 ly.
J. $. Simpson,
(Successor *r© Simpson- & Gardiker.)
and commission meihiiaxt,
COR. BEYNOl.DS & M'INTOSH STS.,
. AUGUSTA, GA.,
Will continne the Warehouse and Commi«*on Business,j
manner ot w
Notice to Delitors *
published Forty Day**.
V Notice that application will he made . .
din irv fur leave to sell Land and Negroes, must be pub- of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the old
li'heii weekly Two Months. firm. Cash advance* made on Produce in Store token
Citations for Letters of Administration, Thirty Days; for desired. Ij?* Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies lur-
' J Ti*nistration, Monthly Six Months; for, nished at lowest market rates.
i Commissions lor selling cotton, 50c. peT hale.
Four 1 ^August 20,1857. 21—6m.
Months; — — ——*
^li’ng tittles from Executors or Administrators, where Evans, Harriss &. Co.,
Central ^VbucrtiscmcntE
FRANKLIN HALL
EMdPO'RTTTlVf
.r7Ti„ 77". • lilliEE >?'L t,. ; tibil being, has left no such joyous assurance to . . .
W loonHaVffe Si« koT altentK>0 of ’ lhe Pub th'ose who mourn' for her. ‘‘She went away by !«U8. «*«wth a* a nation, ihari a)l the gold Cali- nf fulfilling them, and the facts show that he
u * wv.. j >/ i ' the dark toad alone!’* jfornia edn pour into the. oouolry for ^ges.— has lent hitnseff ivlmlly and solely to outlawry
J|ctU JU10 mum (PtlOUS, 1 I ‘"Bl* was the idol of a large circle of friends and : "J'hey have awakened spirit of enquiry in tjie and bigotrv. which has’used him and Ids prero<r
which'we have just purchased and received from the ; , ^f.
Northern Marketer. Our stock is entirely new and t *'** nt ’
r'** took at ibis, Mothers.
j Among my early friends, some have already
'crossed the “dark river** and tiken up hatp and
j crpwo in the new Jerusalem. » » H -Wt
One of them, alas.! a rarely dowered and beau-
'From the Genessee Farmer. j In short, the po)ls generally, were under ••
; Benefit OfAgrlcnltnralFalrS. ! control of the mob amf'tbe police, who onl.yji
! No fact is inore apparent ’ fo tlio reflecting I^wed to vote those’whom they saw fit. M. *
mind (ban the. immense benefits of Agricultural °r Swann’s vaunts and professions of Ida int* :
Fairs have contributed to nur material prosper- tion anti ability to preserve order, were as tbii'i.
They have contributed more to onr vigor- unutfered. lie seemed to Jiave had no purpo
hers; everything, indeed, except the ! made known their experience to the world—; outrageous and traitorous ends.
’ • ... . .i i . *. .• : .la..wu i.l. * - AS —•* 1 — —. i (Ipon his head be the blood which lms * liet^r
whom bis
contributed to
irery large, and contains tliei verv- latest *|y lea and P ro *nise of “life eternal,” and lacking' that, even through the Agricultural' press-^-contriboting Gpon hjs head be the blood which In
lasliions jp a||.brancjies^.. The artwhich \ye Wf* are pOor. ' j their experiments to the general stock nf infos- shed, and let t.ie widows and orphans \\
have to sell would be too numerous to mention. ' j * Her-home was in-orie of the large cities in the mation (which, at best f fa^-«iade up of atoms) pusillanimity or th*arihery has cbntril
To the Ladies, we say they cart select. I mm a Slate of New York Here she was early taught to garnered,together; a rich .legacy of facts, from niake such curse him for depriving them of fi
Calico Dre-sat 75cente up to a Silk Dress at Seven- bow her k, iee al t | ie 8 |, r j ne 0 f f 8S |,| on an ,j worldly '^hich the principles of truth shall be , deduced boshand and father.
’V^V.? tLFME "’ y m " 5 " C " P'--. ^rwf-l .. f ber God. 1 the hand of the Mure liislorian. All ll)is We have nol jet gathered a list 6f killed ami
say, that our stock of Clothing never was so com
plete, and canoot be ben! in any Southern market in
rly age she married, anil went to re-, has been done quietly. The silent step nf agrl wounded, because the facilities at our command
if» nr.r fa. ri'Dinn* r... m i... i, u„. «*iiltnrnl nrnirrpss baa nnt' boon nnhxait bv tbo for obtaining such information are limited, and
be 2?!l , bSS^'S1&|TAN0^8fjireo^’&! Ulilie* or in prices; .ho superior article, of them' »**> in » '«»» «•••« from her home Her euliural progress haa not been noticed bjr .be for obtaining such informatio
GARDINER,and hopes by strict personal attention to the' h° in S niade to our «>\m order. mother although not a widow, was so unhappy world—at It shbuld havo been—for the simple '* ^ as been and IS Still unsafe
the Court of Or- interest of his friends and patrons, to merit a continuance) To the Planters generally. ‘ * ‘ ‘ ' “ — 1 * ! A - * *" fc ’ 1 *v»«
information are limited, and
for us to traverse
ni«ai*ien from Admuiirtration, Monthly Six Months
Dwn»*M'*n from Guiir«ii»nship, Weekly Forty Days.
R.il,*sf »r the Foreclosure of Mortgage, Monthly
Mouths : establishing lost papers, vVeekly Three Mor
Months.
n i has be»
i by the deceased, Weekly for Three
©metal ^Vbuc.tisements.
South-Western Railroad,
srnEO! I.K FOR IMSSEStiEtt TR.UVS.
L E WE Macon at 2 a. m aud 3 p in for Colum
bia ; arrive at Macon from Columbus at 54 min
alter 10 a. in and 15 mhiyitler 6 p„m.
Lave Macon for Amencu< and Sumter (’ity at 2
a. m : arrive at Amorims 3G min. after fi. and Sum-
ter (Tiiy 20 i in. after 7 a. in I^ave Sumter City
10 min. after 1 p. in., and A meric us 2 p. in ; arrive
hL Macon 15 min. after G p m.
\rcoin nodaii. ii 1’rain w ill leave Macon Mondays
Wiilue-dayf* an l Fridays at 5n min alter ti a. in
a-r v-at Slimier CiU 25 inin after 2 p in. Return
in?, le ivo Sumter Ci»y at 30 min. after 7 a in. Tues
ibv-». Timrsiliys and Saturdays, and arrive at \ta
rm JS min utter t p. m.. in time !tir I*a*i>en'_ , prs t<
t,.k-‘ tin* Macon & Western Train at 3 p. m. fo
Ail,ma. and the N-rth-West.
Miii St-iges to and from Albany. Tallahasso
T.i.tina-vill* and Baiubndge, connects with regula
Tr,
Twiu at '
*i>er JO s;
mtb i
uter t
ght.
Georgia or Flo
the 10 min. after 1 p i
re at Columbus JO mi
is and the West, for
Smith-we>tern Georgia or Florida, should take the
1 p. in Train, or, on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Friday- the 15 min. alter 4 a m. Train at Columbus
Trains on South-we.-tern Road, Connect direr/ with
Twins of Ccnlr.il R.iilroid l*> Savannah and Au-
l.T Fir-t c!a-s Steain-I.ips b»av<» Savannah on
Wednesdav and Saturday fi*r New York—and tor
hiiiadplpliia on Wednesday.
Fare—Cabin .$25, Steerage $8 •
GEO. W. ADAMS. Supt.
Mar-m. D r 18. 1850 38 1 v.
FACTORS k COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
KAVANXAII, GA.
TAMNTK3NAC, EVANS & CO., have as-x- ^
XJ soeiated with thorn Gen ROBERT Y. | » J
IIAURISS, for the purpose of transacting a Fac- JSSESR.
torH<je and Commission Business at the city of Savannah.
The business will lie conducted under the style of Evans,
Harriss &. Co., and Wj». E. Evans and Robt. Y. Har-
•iss will give their personal and undivided attention to the
Their object it* to do exclusively a Planters’ business,and
a long experience in a similar business at Augusta. Ga.,
and Charleston, S, C., induces the confident belief that
they will be enabled to give entire satisfaction, in the sale
i ot Cotton and other Produce, to the Planters ol Georgia
j and Alabama who may favor them with their patronage.
They have taken an Office and Sales Room in Hodg
son’s Range, Bay-street, a few doors above the Exchange,
where they witl.he prepared, by the 15th of August, to re
ceive consignments of Cotton and other Produce, and the
orders of their friends, and Planters generally, for Bagging,
Rope and other supplies, which they will execute with
promptness at the lowest market rates.
ITy Their commissions for selling Cotton, will be Fifty
cents per bale. \VM. E. EVANS.
ROBERT Y. HARRIS
WM. 51. D’ANTIGNAC.
July 23 (3m*) GEO \V. EVANS.
. Patten, Hutton & Co.,
SAi/i;V.\a//.
Patten, Collins &. Co.,
.1/1 cox.
ronmssioK iieisciia.\ts
P.TrF.Z, j and
PACTOES.
June 18, 1857. 12—ly*
say that nur stock wlica eepa rated from ibis beloved one. that she fi- reason it took time to nartnke the high obliga tf* e for that purpose.. *
of Blankctti,Shoes and Hate, and coMtse Negro and nally made her permanent home with her child. i tion he owed to his Maker hi* country-and __ We regret 4D'state, i Bd^‘ever, that among th
Domestic Goods is very large. We therefore would .
invite oar patrons and friends visiting this market,
to call and examine our stock, as we are determined
Albany, Oct. 15, 1857. C. VOLKEB.
I. nod vnt
Vns. 315 and
linker rounty
Acres—fitly *
Land Cor Sale,
iscribers'-ffi r for sale a small
tlem. nl of I .a
h-' 9ih distric
ng Five Hundred
f wliich are deadened. Thus
Chill and Fever Mixture.
O F nil the remedies ever discovered lor thb sac
certain and elTectual cure of the Chill and Fe
ver, n ine have more merited and received the app
batiun nf the public than ■»
DeiwFs Fever anil Asfiic Mlxtnre.
It lias been in use for the last twelve years, and
Ik* !*r> prietor has n^ver known a single instance
where this Mixture ha< failed to cure the t’li.l! and
Fever, where it has b«en used according to the nd
vice and directions a< c-.>mpanyirig it. One bottle ol
thisMixture i> generally siitfo ienf to cure two com-
m m cases of Chill and Fever. It is e *o«nre ol
Rrent consolation to the Proprietor that he ha* be«*n
*Weto place so valuable a medicine before -lie pnb-
l-crtsiicli a low price; for while others have been
filing their Pills and Mixtures at the high price ot
$1 5j per Imx or bottle, this Mixture ha* bi'C.t sell
ing it only $1 per bottle, being a large saving to the
I'urcbaser besides the iinporLmt con>ide
i better me icine. 'J’fic public
ire first quality Pine (.and, and can be bought low
ior rash. They adjoin the laud ot Mr. James Had
ley. and are c onvenient to a good school.
Apply to A C. Sellers, two miles Nortli of the
place, or to Nelson Tift, at Albany.
August 20, lc57. 21 —
A Home in Albany.
J PROPOSE to sell the House and l.ot £
here I now live. The lot is-large and
has a fine location tor another residence. If
Ims a Well and two good Cisterns in order. The
Dwelling contains eight rooms, and will be
ord.*
sweet babe was entrusted himself, to use and develop that which was in- fallen fa one of the most efficient, impartial and
thoughtless as she was, trusted to his hand, jlia|. it .might be improved, worthy police officers in the force, Sergeant
la sell Goods at orices never offered at before hpr l "’" r ' •'•'‘t 1 ''' 1 '"tiebed into gratitude to God for , »'"l ltle design of our Creator carried out. William P. Jnurdan. lie fell while carrying out
D. MAYER & BRO. | lifa blessings and his mercies. And what is an Agricultural Fair? Is ,i v t a fit®: orders of bis superiors, conscious, no doubt,
Albany, Oct. 15,1857 29 j It became a dearer thing to the young mother to place where the most superior spechvfahs brag that the necessity for his dangerous errarid
1 —~ ~ 1 be allowed to sit for hour* with hcr*bny in her Ticultural products are exhibited to the view of out ol the bigotry and injustice practiced
TO PLANTERS. arms than to thine in the gathering of beauty and llie Yes. What then ? Is that all ,he P» r, y »» power towards the personsthen
A LARGE lot of Negro Blankets, directly impor- fashion. ° j the object, the aim, the end to be accomplished ? leaned rioters.
ted front England, at New York prices j. Then was the time, when her heart was softened K bo, let them go by the board: But a higher There was no election, but simply a carrying
Aik n tk MAYEK & B „a° j and tender, for a mother's hand to have led her into 1 object is to be accomplished—has been, and out of the pre- registered edicts of the Know
Albany, uct. 15,1857 iJ — the way of life l | will continue to be, the interchange of thought Nothing, councils and clubs. The saturnalia
mTTnnTllT 0 TTfYT Trrvrv ' But, alas! that mother’s v«*ice called her child among those who have produced the articles commenced the night before, when numbers ot
I nr V h l/ l Knn j into the world again. j Oil exhibition. It is in this light that AgriciiL liUUSesbt,lon g' m R loDe,nocrat9Wereatlacked »
1 U 111 111 Ol Y Uljllljl Ij I The little V\ illie whs hut three months old, when to'al Fairs are accomplishing the grand results windows, doors and furniture destroyed —
W OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Al- sn invitation canr.e for Bertha to attend what was which will continue to rank us as a practical, I ^fa ' Vas H ,uere preliminary, to let Democrat#
bany and surrounding country, that they are expected to be an unusually brilliant assembly. farming and progressive people. It is not understand, what was to follow on the next day.
now opening a Large and well selected stock of | This Mrs Montgomery urged her to accept. enough that we should see the superior crop of Accordingly, from early morn to midnight of
Ha»rd*'War©, ' “Well,” sighed the young mother wearily as at grain, etc , but we should have the man with us, yesterday, the city was totally given up to the
Stoves, Hollow-Ware. Nails, Iron, fcileebGuns. Pow- length she acquiesced. j that we may know bv what process he produc- ruffians in the hire oi Know Nothing
der and Shot, VVooden-VVarc, Uarpenters’ Tools, : Poor heart! it was not well. Not well that the ?d it, so that his co-laborers may know and re- l eil ders. i ho vote taken will show that the
Blacksmith Tools,Corn Shcllers,Straw-Cutters, and WO rld should sweep over the “mirden spot” of thy alize the facts which are brought before them presence of these armed desperadoes kept from
every* variety of House Furnishing Goods. Also, aoul! Not we „ UlHt , eel wh j ch were 6ee kin ff the »» most practical form. It is not enough ,,1H ‘han half the legal voters of the
manj,factor<-1« ol every vwiMy of fui-Wiie. “„, tro w w»y” should be turned asideNo “well that we see fat cattle, hot that tve Reo the hus- . cil . v . lor '< < 8 notorious that small as the vole is,
as we keep many articles lourLeX-v'"■»< «P» » -e>e learning bless God for bis hand,nan whn produced them, ,h»t our less for- « large proportion of it was illenally deposited
W. II. TURPIN. mercies, should take up the burdens of earth Hgain. tunate husbmidinaii may, by inquiry and ob- by the unprincipled horde that had undisputed.
Once again drawn into the whirlpool of bewildering nervation, be aroused to the necessity nf doing sway at all the polls except the Eighth W&ui
excitement, there ia no rescue! *ight after night likewise—so that the object of the Fair may We hesitate not to say, in the lace of the whole
: the world 8|>ells were woven deeper. be the means of perpetuating the progressive community, that l be decent and respectable
The babe slept softly in its cradle/while the spirit of poiilicaUud rural economy. portion of our citizens have had no voice in this
; mother graced the midnight dance; yet. whose Fairs, riglnly conducted, are great stimulants so-called election. It is the work wholly and
Hn ctfl* ll/i«liiit<rtAn nnnnc'to thoughtful eye beheld the rich glow fade in mortal to Rood ami thorough cultivation of the soil.— solely of rowdies and ruffians. 1 he men elect-
UD WCSl Side liasmn^ton M., opposite . paIene#8 0D lhai inolher . a cheek, when the revel Nothing is so well calculated to create a heaL by this Know No.hing party are not the
was done? iliy feeling, or develop so 'thoroughly the true representatives of the city—its interests or its
Notone! ' dignity of Nature’s noblemen, as this theater, people—they are the chosen representatives of
H , Alas for thee, young mother ! Alas for all who, " here all may meet'in the exhibition of the arts the ruffians and outlaws who role the city.
jjrpvrfiptipw’ e r-iri¥ii e ivr* ln the g ,iflerin g e » r| b, forgot the.glonous things o( peace and usefulness; where those who —-
coniprisin:? ev.rytw'ng^tl^ wuv of O^nTl ".e,^ <* he »« n ' f » iM rea,ize . , ! ,e l r f "" d «'»i«ipt.ihH* A at Gcn - fass ani1 «•
wear of all grades, and of the latest .-tyJ.- b and fa.di- Ae length there came a change. After a later Irom the ex.ntmion of their products, rejoice in A correspondent of Ure Journal of Commerce
ions. " and gayer revel than usual, the queen of it all lay the success of their neighbors. It is this feature furnishes that journal With the following brief
Gnats, Pa nte, Vests, and Over-Coats of every de- languidly upon her couch, with the dews of death which endears them to all good men who know hut striking description of Gen. (’ass and Hon.
seription, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Cnivats, upon her brow and its ice in he* veins. There she the wants of our farmers, and who have, from Howell Cobb in their offices at Washington:
Handkerchiefs, Half Hose, Gloves, Elmivls, Fancy tey, dreaming of long life and of happiness, while the eat lies! age of their existence, stood bv “Let us enter the old State department,
Bluokou, Hat. C«p» 1V«« .nJ blw, UmbrelkR, her f „, wpre even nnw lhe d( . alh . river . the..,, believiog thvv «ere de.-linvd to tl,rough whose halls have passed the feet of so
Clnihl'and Casshners in" tte PieceT Fine CigLrs “Mother, will yon raise me higher on the pillow 1 plish as nioi-h R„„d in their sphere of usefulness 1 many eminent men, from Jefferson down to
and Tobacco. I wearied myselt too much last night. I will be himi education has in hers. Chs*. His room is in the second story, Rnst
Powder and Shot, I’owder Flasks, Game Bags, more careful in future ** ! ^ The benefits aebruing from Agricultural end. There is nothing'to distfriguish the locali-
Percussion Caps, &c. Hair Brushes, Shaving An hour ensued of mute terror, and dismay, and Fairs are of a two-fold nature, and apparent to ty from any other room but a series of engraved
Brushes, YVist Bronins,Combs, Pocket Knives, Hair mighty wrestling with the g«eat destroyer. Bertha W here the Fairs are made an object of portraits of former Secretaries. A messenger
Oil, Pertumery. Hair Dye, Port monies, &-J- spoke, “Mother, tell me truly, am I dying?” atiraction, you will find the greatest amount of is ready to hand in your name to the Secretar
Our Terms are Cash. Quick sales and small ..r* l:u j , * *- .........
Profits
IIj” Call and examine our
ing elsewhere.
Alhanv. Oct. 15th. 1857.
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM!
Hills Llvorjf Stable.
C. D. & S. J. PEARSON,
Stock before Porches- br :: k .?" , l,y '•‘' nv,,lfii . ve li . , ' h3 -
tiotis.whirh contribute to, and take an interest was cordially received by the
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
e'rable states-
n, who usually conies to his office about 1 1
. B . . . . . M., who executes much of his private hu«i-
years. “Mother, O! why have yoa never taught I here are benefits conferred on the agricultural ness (I mean his offiriaF compositions) n£ liis
“Mother, do not deceive me !” and the despairing in . dieir pcosperiiy. The benefits flowing from
29—if tones haunted that parent’s midnight couch lor them are to be estimated in a pecuniary sense.
Hunting !«ever Watches,
E. D. Johnston & Beelcv’s make.
lively assured that there is no MercTtry, Antimony
Arsenic, or any other poisonous siiiistunces, in any
riupvoT torm whoever in this Mixture, but it is
fninpo-.'d entirely of simple hut potent substances
each of which is calculated to assist lhe others in
Spelling disease’s from the system.
The Proprietor will insert the following testimo
nials, which will prove to the satisfaction «»f every
If not disposed of sit private sale by the Second
Saturday in Nov-mhor, it will then lie sold to ft
highest bidder. Tet m?, one-thii J cash—the balance
to suit the purchaser.
D. A. VAKON.
Albany, October 15. 1857 __ 20-td
Execulor’s Safe.
I^T T IEL be sold at public ontcrv, before the Court j Fin;
* * House d mr in Dawson, Terrel I county, on the ' Seals, Pens, Pencils, Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Ci
first Tuesday in December next, lot of land No. 40 j lar Buttons, Studs, &c , See.
to the j in the 3d district of origina'lv 1 ee, now Terrell conn- “
f pro-j ty. The same is sold in cn.npliance with the Will
1 pos- j of GiHirge S. Ogleshv, dec’d, and lor the interest of
me how to die?” " interest through the influence of this institulio
Alas! she had only been taught the love.of life, wliivh commands our most hearty admirnti
md the knowledge of a crucified, and rizeq, and »«d respect for those public benefactors of r
pardoning Saviour '
A few da vs of dilirium and
j race, who have nurtured and ! expanded this with w hich 1,
house. Feiv papers appear on his table,
ch of the tnanurd documentary labor being
performed by his cterk in the adjacent room,
nnsciousness gemt. so that agriculture thould take
3 w , To .him the Secretary frequent
Fine Silver lluuling Lever Watches, warranted per- P* Mp d away, and then death closed the scone — , more her rank as one of the most honorable ; dictates. You may be ; aware that the Gen-
usually open.
comtnunie.Mes bv a door
tlje legau
Ot-i
and creditors. Terms cash.
D. A. VASON, Executor.
>Uor 15 1857
Notice.
Georgia—Terrell County-
II.L be sol.l on the tirst Tuesday it) December
next, in the town of [>»wson,by virtue of
\\
reasonable mind that DENSE’S MIXTURE uever; order of the lion, tlie Court of Ordinary of said coun-
lo lhe tv, h11 the Nt-crue* beh>nging'lo the estate of Roben
. . 7n -i.i r /. ... a*-....li\ .......... Jo
•> cure the Chills when taken —
directions that accompany each bottle.
I lie undersigned citiz-tw* cheerfully hear testimo
ny lo the efficacy of Dense’s Chill and Fever Mix-
ure as many cases liHve been successfully treated
within our own person;.I knowledge, iu which this
mixture was only used.
E. D. Williams. Ga.
James Gillon. Ga.
Thomas N. Mims, Ga.
<5o». B. Tarver, Ala.
Gre^n Harris, Ga., and nu-
ut^rons others.
Prepared and so'd Wholesale and Retail by
A. A. MENARD, Druggist,
* Macon, Ga.
tTSolff in Albany, Ga , by EvEftETT & (’lark.
^reb. 12. |857. * ; u ? 4B— ly
Butler, late of Randolph, (uow Terrell) county de
ceased, consisting of I^enuy .a woman about 28 y’rs.
old; lienrv, a bov about 1 i ; Jasper, a boy about 7;
Znck, a boy about 5 ; John, a boy it bout 3, and Fran
ces, a girl between one and two years old. Sold for
the purpose of distribution among the heir*. Terms,
one-lmlf cash, the * ther half credit twelve months,
with interest from date of t ale. ..,
J. J. SESSIONS, Guardian.
October 15. 1857 n
feet time-keepers. Cheap Silver Watches. Bertha’s spirit may, indeed, have lonnd tnercy at pursuits of man. ; Aral's harfd writing is among (ho most iliegTljlu
Fine Carnio, Gold-stone and Mosaic Jewelry in the “eleventh hour;” but as her feet went farther ' " * mm on record, presenting quite a Entrust to tho
sets. Fine gold Brooches, Ear Rin»a, Bracelets, into the death-stream, she sent back no word of j * R^St Did.’’ minute distinctness of that of the late John
Kings, Cuff Buttons, (^liuins, (yhanns, Kays, ||„pe to those who^ sorrowed above her pillow. j This tame yielding spirit—- this doing “as the Quincy Adams, who wrote with slow care.—
0! who would die like her, the gifted and idoli- rest did”—has rutped thousands. Probably Gen. Cass writes with a rapidity shn-
Those lo purchase W.tches or Jew Irv, «n^» !. A jtoung ...»n is iovUe.1 bv■ vicious compno- ilar |o that with which he talks. His w.^is
will please call and look over my NEW STOCK, « was said she might have lived for years, hot ions to. visit the theatre, or the gambling room, nearly adjusted to his venerable head, thus
which is the largest and best stock in town. All for life ol excitement «nd fashionable dissipation or other haunts oflicentiousness. He becomes keeping off the idea of extreme age. There is
articles warranted as represented. into which she was .led, whicR thus prepared her dissipated, spends bib time, loses his credit, indeed a natural* activity in his appearance
L. E. WELCH. delicate frame for quick consumption to do its sure squanders his properly, and at last sinks, into while engaged in converg/pion, though it »s »m-
Allmny Book Store, Oct. 8, 1857 ^ and silent work | an untimely.grave. What ruiued him i Supply possible fdr most men nbove seventy Io iriiM*
■n* TTwitraB Arf* Dear unknown friend, who miy read this true “doing what the rest did” about with the jteilify of-youth or the vigorof
* IxlllVCSj XXAZOrSy OCC« record of a wasted life, will ynuami hasten lo chratse '; A father.has. h hunily of sons. Ha is weal- middle age? What deep internalion.nl work tho
Hn< * 'I 10 c h en P efil ever offered in the Saviour for your everlasting portion? that when 1 thy Other children in the same situation of great sfhtcsman may bo privately engaged
. }. i* ® ce ! < ?i n oow .he found a., t ! Azriel calls for thee, his message may surely be life do so and so, are indulged in this thing an\l about, I of course did not presume to inquire.
* * “Enter thou into the joys of thv Lord f* ■ tbah He indulges bis own in the same way. The assistant Secretary, Mr. Appleton, occtfa
; They grow up idlers, Iriflers and fops .The pies the room on the opposite side of the entry,
n t. • Married Life. - [father wm.d ers u by. hfachiidreq do not succeed “Now let us look iiito the Treasurydepart’-
The following beautifbl iod true sentiments hre better. He has spent so much money on their rnent. A few steps South brings us tb’.tlfiit
from the pen of that charming writer, Fredrika education, has given them'^ great 'advantages; building, the r greater part of which is ndvv? ftntl
the Eternal Perfume. ^ X l^ C J® 4 ' k F^ ne | Bremer, whose observations miglq well become but alas! they are only a sltfirce of* vexWtion more higldy ornanterited. A long colonade of
rules of life, ao appropriate are they to many of its , and trouble. Poor man, he is just paying the lofty rolnftms' adorns its front, which looks ti>
Albany City Lots for Sale.
^nlwcnber offers at private sale, to pnrtiei
who desire to improve, several very desirable
“If acre and ac^e
Residence Lots
fO Alharty. Also, dvsirsWe WARE-HOVSE and
“L'SWESS LOTS, near the
_A'hany, April a. 1857. J—tf.
Railroad Depot.
NELSON TIFT.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue ol an order of the Court ot Ordinary
of rlie county or Bal er, will be sold on llie first
Tuesday in December next, before the Court House
door in lbe town oi Newioo, in said county, all that
tract or parcel of land belonging to the estate of Ab
ner S Zachrey, late of said county, dec’d, known
as No 870 in the 8th district, containing two hun
dred and fifty acme, m- re or less, the same being the
place whereon said'Zachery lived at the time of his
death. This is said lo be a valuable place The
improvements are now and the cleared land fresh
Termason the day of sale,and expectedJo be liberal
TUOS. J. COMER, Adin’r.
Orinher 8, 1857.~
Albany Lots ..
For Stores and Dwellings.
i '^ILL Sell on liberal terms, my lx»t on Bfbad
» . sTr w*t, either with or without the Improvements,
is rs desirable a location as any in tne city, and
r se enough for two lots with front of 264 feet each
S ‘J10 feet Duck... 1 will alsb sell seven Store Lots
J>P°wte Messrs. Rost & Sims* Warehouse, on Jaclo-
81 wet-each lot 30 by jpfi fret.
■ri. a .- ,so oh the same terms, the following
>cre and quarter acre Lots suiuble tor
Br ! l Y nces ~ N o- 99 on Commie street, No. 89 bn
No. 9Q oq’Piri^ street. No^ 49 and
Soo. 55,57,69 and 61 cm North
“ N< * 90 and half pf 89 on Reaidgncc afreet.
’ . r. k. HINES.
Albany, August 13,1857, • ’ ■ 90—
Albany Book Store of
October 8, 1857.
28—
rnmnwEMr
Cologne Ilair Fomodes, &c.. jmt rrceited at the
ALBANY BOOK STORE
October 8, 1857.
28— j phases:—> v Deceive not one another in small tilings of “doing as ;thy .rvst did.’*, , the'East. Ascending the first flight of marble
nor in great ones. One little single lie Hue, before^, poor mtilber^strives hard 19 bring up her Blairs, ; we pass through n long entry, on eneffi
Boxes, VVriting Desks, Port Folipe, Satchel.- 1 ,
Reticules, CaW Cases, Port Monies, Combs, Brush
es, and a great variety of Yankee Notions, at the
Albany Book Store of L E. W£U)fl.
October 8, 1857. _ .28-r-
SEW BOOKS.
M OSS Side; by Marion liurland.
Glepcoro; Ijy Charles Lever.
The Citv, ita Sins and Sorrows; by Guthrie.
The Gospel in;Ezekiel.
The IVi^ne of Fire; by Arthur ,
Lady Glenfronl 2.. .Life of Spurgeon.
Meliville's Sermons.
Bacon’s Essays—new Edition.
Monnonwm; by Elder Hyde.;
Sjlatc of GcorgiCounty. , h .,ve jupt received a fin^ lot of STANDARD
Court of Qcjyiuny, October Term, 1857.1 WORKS. Please call and Jookover inv shelves and
ERE AS, Robert ; frteves, Administrator on counters. ' L. E. WELCII.
yw the estate''of Needham W. Massey, deceased, J Albany, Oct.8,1857. ; . ' 38L.
has made application t<r this Court; for an order au- j. dminialpatnrfa Male
thoriziii" ana commanding Jesse Cock, Ad.ninistni- j .A«lymWFatO|P 7 » j
tdr nn the estate of Seaborn B. Guinueti, deceased. A GREE ABLY to fui prde? of the Court ofQrdin- T a.-0. T'! ^
1 *8 or land Nos. 61.62, A. ary of Rtker cognty, w}» be sold on thfc firat 3/00. *An«» m Tauhml husband*, and goad father
• 1 ~ J • ' - •* ^ ** * shalKMtfmi
til eauser.tiaHgbVera gent^ly fi They learn what others *!d£'Of which art? rooms'populous with cfakkk.
has often great consequences Fold not the arms Nf6,*tQ 4 p*ifiT, to sh«g, to play, to dance, and seV- and at-the Fstfretne end of which may he fcititni
together and sit idle. “Laziness is the devil’s cpsli-^ral ha«dul ! mattewt ; In tihie they marry \ their ( waiting two or three messengers, one qC \yhom
Pq not run much front home. One’s own} husband*-are unable to support their exthdva afibobhces*your name' to'tbo’ Shoretaf>- n ftVan
r 13 received ‘with
gchtreniau in bine,
pf middle age. With h
WfiVi my: bionds.? Because the married pair neg- :did.^ ' '• *.’■ ' •* / ' 11 ^ohnd.- ftffh heSlthy face-,'arid'’good ci/riHitliWldH
led pleasing lo each other pftermar- *"'* * n *'
riage as .before. Eodeayor always, my children,
to please, one another ; out at the same time keep
Go S in yooV thoughts. La Irish not all your' love! *wares, death strikes the fatal blow.’ Hte-* ha9 •ri»u<-K'rirbatj , ity ofapeech
today, for remember that marriage has'its to-mor 1 no,time left now to- prepare.. And he., goes a goo degree of decision, ail the-white indicts-
row jlifcewjse. and its day alter to morrow, too..—j gown to destruction, because he was so foolish ting himself to be a rnari of free, tiaturafaand
Spary, ss ooe^mny say % fuel for^ the.wi^t^r- Coo* 1 a® t.o “do as the res^ did.** V . . [noble frtfings, arid ofieMn ; ythW* the Irtve ot
aider, my daughters, what the word wife expresses 1 * ! | huihan|ty‘is'not extiugui.shfcd/by ihettevefe'^jf-
T*he mafatea^bidan’la’the* httabarid*a 1 dotrieslie lr, '° ru.iina la> l LrR.A%h:..i/KcJ d. u.,«Aif pai.s
faith f in her hand he'must be able to coiifide house
and family *, be able to entrust to her the key of
hiH ||Bfri„a* yvelf as the key of his eating room
to make and deliver.titles to lots
63 in the 3d district Si Ruafiherty epunty, (formerly
Earivl to said apfljicmnt
It T fa thereftne^Srderrd by the Court, that notice be
riven at AieCiwf more public places in said
and in thfr ARmliy' Patriot, of such appl.catte^.n
terms: of the law; tbtull-persona concerned majjile.
their 6 SSnfatratorafoS
have) why sjddj^/es^ Cock, as administrator.afore-
v«~'< *■'>" ” , * w ‘ i
owes belonging to esiale of Abner S. ZacKeryl fate
6f said counlv, deceased—amongst them a vatnable
Wagoner, a good Cook, and a- Seamstrassk-genem!-
Ir jroung. and dikelji.. .Term* .made known on the
day of ttle. TU0{J, J Afiofr.
rWrt’t’WfWS??-* rtam -■! ■■■•. L--« al
Hj* jjpnor.mndlji, hon)e,ve,ni><!«.>)e;
Ins well being in her hand. Think of this ! And
. ybd/VtK*, belaithkil hosbandaTand good fathers
e^dfjorjrif fato’ifiesr 'Act so triat^yonYWirW shall eatecte
d.Ne
AtrPnnm i?r VYAsrectKTOv •
and-lbve'y®®* 1 '' ‘ v». vb->- ?-:b u/ iu:
^BanksTnTfiOliStbtf. ‘ '”11
Charleston, the Style Bank and lhe i Vnvn.Btmk,. «'
specie.'; On, yesterday we learn ">
, — 'MrtWlflfWWrftWRnW. ^
l odo.1 - a hr, l<ntn VA a 7b ihnrd vii si mrtioy t pM
The !so-CaHrd Election in BaUimore— j jrtHt-ndAfer-hdBtfeal'lilt! Ts is Howell Cobh.
" Ruffianism SUM Triumphant. f rhe GeOrgian, who may lre cousiiiered quite nn
«* The Baltimore Republirsn, of 15th indl.nl, to Mr. BohhSitatTa cabinet of wbieh
says: Testerd^.was the dAy ,s «-.t WHo-.yol»»tf»t member. ■ Of b.s col-
holding ti e election in this citjv for members of ;* ea S u ”* mor ®
th^ ,f ir.t.Bramffi Cii^t Council. Due prepara- | ”' ' A
4kwd»a4prevtputTy:beeM piadeby;<Jv««Ja^*.b ‘ ; r.jrnt'Tn ftrd.i. ... ..
thotity to sevhre tbo triumph of ruffianism:— KMCCITC tlr«lP,: .s
ftlae'^ ofvOirnR were so arranged that any. t Ilia ExcellonQJvgpj^igjjos lias issuea 'cfr-
ilihij|'ttll"fiiirrrn ruDi|in»t»«ITr<i ifrijni'iMu •**!ef > Wfe|S!An!frppl'eci no mow taxes in
tendered -impraetieuBle. The lawless ip the bill? ot the Bankr, -until after, the .meeting
i eje properly'trained and'drilled, .so a, of7bo Lpe“d?lpre. ; , astt -< t-asdml)
eioet eflueitvely. lhe police were -Jws.fi, Jr
by ;a &> *e?
ious pints.pfdl,. pity.*t w,|i*.apleu)Wed 'M.^ ) j 1 . | ,.?•
I id-illy inriujiditeall IWtpodrjin <?hr» SvrtW^flWtf
re lo' vqtu.: „ .t ,„.. a ww.d ; full one Jiundred tliou