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‘WISDOM—JUSTICE—MO DERATION’
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VOL. XIII.
ALBANY, DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 5, 1857.
NO. 32.
£jjc patriot.
PUBLISHED EVE?!Y THURSDAY MORNING.
TERMS:
Tw> Dollars per ampim, payable invariably in advance.
Advertise vests will be inserted in the Albany Patriot
at the rate of SI per square for the first and 50 cents for
w ch subseq.tent insertion. Advertisement* hand.nl in with
out instruction as to the l.*n^h of time they are to run, will
^ continued until ordered out, and charged at above rates.
Monthly advertisements will be inserted for One Dollar
A *ia*re for each insertion.
V D‘*al advertisements published at the usnal rates.
j (V4 of l.and and Negroes by Executors, Administrators
ft 1 tiaatiliaus, are reqaired by law to be advertised in a
* Ai.1 « a /. ( Ue forty Days previous to the day of a* le.
P LA, must he held on the First Tuesday «n the
month b’tweu the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in
tho afti* r n , ». , B. at the Court-IIouse, in the county in which
[ >' ^. ]» , r . n|l . t | p r op Cr ty must be advertised in like
manner »f t’ortv Days.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be
^Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or-
i;L*rv for leave t<* s.‘ll Land and Negroes, must be pub-
wvekly Two Months.
Citations for Liters of A<lministration, Thirty Da vs; for
lIi«ni*sionfrom Administration,Monthly Six Months; for
numi-isi.m from (Juardian-hip, Weekly Forty Days.
Kules fir the Foreclosure of Mortgage, Monthly Four
Months; est I'dishinir lost papers, Weekly Three Months;
eoinaellin'i titties from Executors or Administrators, where
a bond has been given by the deceased. Weekly lor Three
lf.*ths.
(Satcral Abuertteemcnls.
Drs. W. M. & J. B. Hardwick.
ALBANY, GA.
T ENDE.R their profv»vonal aerviees to the citizens, of
the city, and the public generally.
(General 3.bucrtisemcnts.
FRANKLINHALL
EMPORIUM.
Wine at Two millions a Bottle* . Choice Extracts. j it eipoted, but from which the South, io a groat
We had almost believed that the types had JDeatii.—Prof. Caldwell, of -Dickinson Col* intent, is protected.’ The grunt body of the la-
annexed a few straggling ciphers to the above lege, a short time before his death, said to hit i borers of the South, fortunately* for them, are
figures, hut on perusing the entire article which wife : J slaws, the chattels of their masters, who car-
find in & late number of the Courier de* i “You will not, I am sure, lie down upon your ’ n °t diacharge them to starvo or tn die, hut must,
Jties, protect them and pro-
Midwifery, diseases of women and children and <
Pee, Will receive special attention from the Senior t
Office over L. E. Welch’s Book Store, where thev !
edn fie found at all times, when not professionally cmrneed.'
" u ..... .ox, 46—ly. J
^TTi„ uh + „TT..V, ^ V r~T, ... I Etat? Unis, under the above caption, we find it | bed and weep when I am gone. You will not «nder severe pan
to ouHaroe Stock of 1 U lc j> s “ a ®* e ^ foci” that there is such a costly be- j mourn for me when God has been to good to *»ds them with the necessaries of. life, whether
Feb. 12th, 1S57.
#11 an& Salintfr 6ooi)$,
J. E. Simpson,
(Successor to^Simpson &. Gardiner.)
(general TUmcrticiemcnts.
South-Western Railroad,
SdlElH LL FOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
L EAVE .Mhcoh at 2 a. in. and 3 p. in for Cnlmn-
bna; arrive at Mar«»n from ('ohimbus at 51 min.
after 10 a. m and 15 min. alter G p. in.
L'ave Macon for Aincrieus and Sumter City at 2
: arrive at Amorims 3G min. after 0. and Sum
ter Coy 20 min. after 7 a. m. la?ave Sumter City
\0 tain*, after l p. in., and Americus 2 p. in.; arrive
*t Macon 15 min. after G p. in.
Accommodation Train will leave Macon Monday*,
.... | . , is-tJ.. „ . .1,1 U ||/,, i* n m .1 1 neir coij
Wedner'lay- and r r.day> at ou inm.alter » a. m : Urn* per bale.
verage in the world as wjne at $2,000,000 a j me. And when you visit where l be~ do not' their labor is profitable or unprofitable,
bottle, and what is better, that there is “more ( choose a sad and mournful time; do.not go in million of the free white laborers of the North,
which we have just purchased and received from the I ° f tl,e * ame 8orl l efL>> ’^he 8aitl ar, 'cfe tlis ' | j\‘ e ®h»d« of the evening, or in the dark night. j i* is estimated, must, if the monetary pressure
Northern Markets. Onr stock is entirely new and! co,K ‘ te, k ®*>n»ewhat in this wise: Among the These are no times to visit the grave of <*u« i continues, suffer even to the point of starvation*
very large, and contains the very latest *iyles atid i rare i' J * or ies of rich Germany which graced the : who hopes and trusts in a lisen Redeemer; but 1 because capital cannot afford to give them etn-
iasliions in all branches. The article*, which we I table of the King of VVurteinburg on the occa- f come in the morning, in the blight sunshine, and i plojrment; whilst the Slaves of the Sogth will
mention. ’ sion of the meeting of his two Imperial guests,; when the birds are singing.” j be protected, clothed, fed, employed and con-
Iroin a ; one might see figuring conspicuously the eele- ! «[ fiab always in my life,” says darkey Han- j t r °M* eve » ‘1 * l bankrupts their owners. Is it
Seven- brated wine of Rosen wein, of which the free Tiibal, “found de gala to be fufttin lub, fust in ' hot lhat tl ‘* soUduani philanthropists of
! say, that onr stock of Ch>thio«» never was so com- j C ' ty ° f Br | en,e, » is 80 j ust, y P r <>iid. The burgo- j a quarrel, fust in de dance, fust in de ice-cream i ,he North » h ' ,uld understand that there is in
1 plete, and cannot be beat in any Southern market in ,nas,e . rs alo,,e ° r Jh,s city are privileged to ap- saloon, and de fust best and de last in the sick ! ll,e,r "W ,u,dst * * !aver - v worStt lhan ,l,e Afr ‘-
_ pialities or in prices; the superior articles of them ! I’ ro P nKle . a few *>oUlea for private use, or to ! room. What would we poor debblls do with-} c * n of the ,liat no southern
GARDINER, and hopes by strict personal attentionto the ’ being made to onr own order. (present a sovereign or reigning prince. The out dem ? Let us be born as young. a3 u„| v 1 «“*st#r is so heartless, so merciless, or irreBpon
interest of his friends and patrons*, to merit a continuance j To the Planters generally. W’e say that.our stock I history of this wine, tvhich is worth to-day ■ and as helnl * J b ■
firn| le j g;SuT- ±."“.™’ a,, «“'r,:ri.:ri 1 1-? 0 . 0 ' 0 . 00 >» ®»typographical : 1
desired, Bajj^ins;, Rope, and Family Supplies lur- ' 8
Mlar^onsf
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COK. UEYNOLDS & Rl'lNTOSH STS..
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Will continue the Warehouse and Commiseon Buri
nll itsbrnnches,atthe OLD STAND of SIMPSON &
| have to si'll would l>e too num*'i
j To the Ladies, we say they can selei
| Calico I)re^s at 75 cents up to a Silk Dress a
j ty-five Dollarr, and io the Gentlemen, wp i
i am open to i
i master is so heartless, so mercilea3,
we please, and •" woman’. I * iLle »• capital, and that they should reserve
.-be us; she am it who put, : * < ' m ® of lhEt *n»P*thy which they eipend so
i.-hed at lowest
t*T Commissic
August 20,1857.
uirkel
Evans, Harriss &, Co.,
FACT0HS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, UA.
D ’ANTIGNAC, EVANS A CO., have as-
soemteti with them Gen. ROBERT Y
ilARRISS, for the purpose of transacting a Fac-
ige and Commission Bu.-iuess at the city of Savaruiaii.
•d under the style of E
The business will be
irriss & Co., and Wm. E. Evans and Ro'bt. Y. Has-
ss will give their personal and undivided attention
Albany, Oct. 15, 1S57
djOTHINO
T
would that other*
inp, I
. Tn
, Till! frtd.t
Ma-I July 23 (3in*)
ROBERT Y. HARRIS
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC.
GEO W. EVANS.
and from Albany. Taliaha*se.
•aijihridgc, connects with regular
' South-western Georgia or Florj-
ill l *k>* ti»e 10 min. after 1 p. in.
ity, arrive* at Columbus 10 min.
Syilllj-tt
I *. m.
olumhiis and the West, for
a or Florida. -should fake tin
Moud^v, Wednesdays: ami
ter 4 a. in. Train sit < k*lnmbus
T hf,
all?
Patten, Hutton & Co.,
-S I I A.YA All.
Patten, Collins &, Co.,
MACON.
IFACTOES.
51.
Land for Sale.
Monfav li.r New York—a
oh'.N.si-Ts
Chill and Fever Mixture,
i«rvjhers offer for sale a small
thialde srftleincnt of Land.
Nos. 315 and 31G in I lit* t»ih district of
Baker county, containing Five Hundred
Acres—Jilty of wl.ieii are tloadened. ’i’iiese l^.ts
•vrc. tlr>t qualitv Dim- IahuI, and can he bought tow
lor cash. They adjoin the land of Mr. James Had
ley, and are convenient to a good school.
Apply to A. C. oiili.eks, two miles North of the
place, «>r to Nelson Tift, at Albany.
August 20, 1857. 21 —
invite our twirons ■■nZflicmls v^nw ft.utn.r'krt ! l,e r e —l , ®**f“®* »« lhe m^veUoo.ness | ciose'-pon our ’hefpiesViLued’iFmhi', .1,7««b" j f r ? el >' “P°« ““•'j*™ !° r ! ha ( r f e * hil8
m ”.1U„dS,e m,r Zk, nl we 1 “ ^r" 1 ' a ". d “ as : -J’ i burs up our foo.aes and toaea in long fknnel '»bor.r. of th. North, who, ,n t.me. hko theae,
to sell Gooda at prices never offered at belorc. I ar °. f '« ‘be moat atlc.ent of all the cel- j petticoats, and it am she, who, a> we grow up. ar * d *‘ u « l1 tUe «»ploym«nt which gives them
D. MAYER &. imo. i lysm Germany, [i is situated under the Hotel; fills our dinner basket wid Hoen«a and aptdes ‘ bre,d •—Augusta Const it utionaltsi.
Albany, Oct. 15, 1857 ‘Jtl— | ,il » ''He. One of its apartments, called tho ; as we start to school, and licks us when wo :
_ A TvrrTi-ipTjC! i r0 **» lro,n » lias relief in hroiae representing j tears our trousers!” , The RtSSUft »t CsWnpOre.
A I •!“= double purpose of an or..i Confucius, the celebrated Chinese, philoso. THRILLING ACCOUNT BY A NATIVE.
A tei Irvin England, at’.New" York PI Rosen'weh.', dep, Li tv d" there 'neall v'“ wmc entu’- ! L’f"’ " b ° lived before Chr »‘. fiv * bu » dr « d *“ d | Tbe ^ n,Io '‘ Tin >« P“. b,i * h “ » by
'■ ric'-nl 1 If 1 #1 * . . ; ntty years, wrote: ‘ Nujoor Seutrrey, who is described asau English
t i • A .!** , 11 were paced in “Do unto others as thou wouldst be dealt spy, belonging to tho 1st Native Infantry. Hie
l i C l * ^ a, t» e CHsc3o ten is i wine, call- with thyself. Thou only needest this law alone; accounts of the Nena Shahib’a treachery, which
Z f e,ger ( , , OSS Jo ,H,l,usl,er g; tb* H j, lho foundation of all the rest.** possesses a deep and melancholy internal U as fpl-
nncient abbey now belonging to the family of „ , , . . i L. . r J
Metternich), ami the same number of cases t 1 vthagorat. who ff.unshed before Christ six ,0 *«- , . . . .
.... ,. . . . . hundred years, a Grecian philosopher wrote: |. When the Nena.s gum opoened ou the boat m
of the same iLcriminn ' “ h is muca more li0, J’ i»J«rcd than to I which Wheeler Shahib, the General, was, (it ha»
. ... P . ’ kill a man.” [ now been fully ascertained from servants and others
who were with the Euglish party, that General
Wheeler was not dead before the massacre, but
was put wnuned upon the boats,) he cut its cable
. and dropped down the river Some little way down
Simile j>I«*n * fee.ingg are al- j boat got stuck near the shore. Tho infantry
ufufig^Wufthe latest styles and fu..h-j others. In other parts of the cellarurtTtohe j mektlg und JoLX W/Z ^
Cwts, Punts, Vests, and Over-Coats of every tie-' ^°j ,nd w ,,,e5 of later years. MWer are transparent ami ro.y-hued only at .uttrise ; lhe elevaled , ereWi » nd did not use it. With tho
seription, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravats, 1 abo " b ; uf l‘« H^eoweto ts taken out ,is la re- and sunset, but throughout the day gray and , ro ,|| g Un , hey fi.-ed grape tied up in baga.audtho
Handkerchiefs, Half Hose,Gloves. Shawl*, Fancy [*»««* b .V ,bo ’»«"> °< “>» Apostles—the , void. ’ iulantry fi.ed with their rau.ket.. Thi. went oa
UlitnkeiB, llat.-, Caps Boots and Nhocs, Umhrelhi.-, ,al ' er ‘O' a younger wine, and soon with lhe, The weakest living creature, by concentrating all day. It did uot hurt the Shalitb log much.
U silking < anes and Buggy Whips Alsu tine j others, so that, unlike tile vessel ol the Hanai- j his powers on a single object, can accomplish The returned the fire with their rilee from tho
i. an -a.&mtecs lu lie lece. me ‘gars, es, t le s.u.rrt casts are never empty. ; something; the strongest, bv dispersing his host, and wounded severs! at the Sepoys ou the
i r m t.. f .1 ! ,' u w l,r ‘ I"J0C. Uno large case ol the, over many, may fail to accomplish anything. : hank, who therefore drew off towards evening.
Hair Brushes Sliavm.r i ''n'n’' KO A ** ''' 10 ‘ u , ^ buU “ ,s , cusl ; Princes learn no art truly but that of horse..' The Sepoys procured a very large boat, into which
Brushes, Wist Brooms, Combe, Pocket Knives, llafr 7r •*“ ,, luc,ud,n i- 118 «*!>«»- i manship. The reason is, the brave beast is no ' 'hey all got, and dropped down the river upon tho
! Oil, Perfumery, Hair Dve, Portmonies,. se. ol keeping up 10 cellar, and ol the coutri- : [] alterer . he will throw the prince as soon as Shahib’a hosts. Then the Shahibs fired, again
!, Our Terms are Cash. Quick sales and small . "> len - st °< '<*» »•»«»••«», »" d 'uteresls ; hu feroonl . ! with their rite, and wounded more Sepoya in the
t Profits. . upon interests, an ox 10 t costs at the present. Punch aavs exnerience is like a flatip.1 w.ist ! boat, and they draw off and left them. At* night
I ILT Call and examine our Stock before Purchas- , tune 555.0o7,(id0 nx dollars, and consequently ' ‘, , H/T, V , * *' 'T* 1 ' ' c .me a oreairu.li of water iu the river which
, ins elsewhere. | « bottle is worth 2 72)! 812 rix dollars • a .-Iasi i co,u lhw W8 do lmt lU "‘ k of putting ou until we , 8,mo 1 lJr8 * 1 ru ‘" OI w,ter la 1118 rl,er * wl,,cl '
i Albany, Oct, loth, 1857. 39-'f I or the eighth part 0/ a ’bottle is worth340 170 1 *» v * '““S* 11 cold *
i E. ROSEMWALD & NHL mlt^'J^SXXZEs ISStt‘ “
■cupving the New and Commodious; b'ancs, or 3272 per drop) A burgomaster of During September, 3*20,000 in gold
ire on W.n-hingimi street, jiist opposite t >: Bremen is privileged to have one bottle when- 31.70,000 iu silver were coined at the New ur olr | (iat night thrce inore com p,
tertains a distinguished guest wholeans mint. I regiment (1st Oude Iulantry) and surrounded the
’Ilieir object is to doexclu-ivcly a Plantei>’burinej*!i,nnd , vsaa m
a lone experience in a similar business «t Anea-ta, Ga. f ; """""™ j tiameil IIocheiiiK..
«“ W«‘ SlAe IVaShingtOO St., opposite 'cellar also store v> in.
ot Cotton an.d other Produce, t«* the Planters of Georgia 1 Hills LiVPTV Stable. | now less costly, hithon^b not so old by
and Alabama Who may fsyor .hem with jheir patronuge. | cry o^urt. . ' They were contained in twelve lame Jesus said:
c. d. & s. j. peaesoh, I eases, each one of \vbicli boro the inane of one I “Ho unto olliors as y
where they will Jve pTepared, l»y the 15th of -Wust, t«* re-, ¥TT AVE ju^t opened a lar L re and well selected a<=- i of l!lt> twelve Apostles; and the wine oflti tidaa, • hooW do uuU ’ you."
aXreTrS^nd^andP^ GENTLEMENS’ C1XJTH1NG,! despite the reprobation attached to its name, is j % Bkavtif
Ro|»e and other «ipj)lu*s, which they will execute with’ j coroprWntf everythingr ini lie way of Gentlemens’ j to this day more highly esteemed than all the ; ways purest and most ^1
tlu* lowest market rates. i
commissions for sidling Cotton, will be Fifty .
WM. E. EVANS
tnJ Tobac
>vder and Shol,
Caps, t
ut, i« sainllikt
and
trc-t, just opposite t »
Hill’s Livery Stables? where they 1 ever he
flouted off the Shahib’s boat, and they passed on
; down the river, bnt owing to the storm and th»
* *° dark ni»;ht, they only proceeded some three or four
koss. In lhe meantiq^ intelligence of the Sha-
an ^ bib’s defence had reached the Nena, and he tent
^ r ' off that night three more companies of tbe native
enjoys a German
i During the Fn
re ibe Chill and Fi
ne I.N
of the public- th
* tneni
bnt it
IIcidcN Fever ami Agile JSixfRic,
It has befii iu use for the last twelve! years, a
lhe Proprietor has n»ver known a single nu-tai
where this Mixture has tailed to cure the Chill a
Fever, wlu rr it lias h-en used according to the ;
vice and directions accompHuyino it. One bottle
thin Mixture is general I v sulii«-ient to cure two cc
own caso of Chill and Fever. It is n source
great cmisolution to the Proprietor that lie has been {
* place so valuable a medicine before the pub-
A Home in Albany.
PROPOSE to sell tbe House ami Lot A-^
*. wlien? j lioW live. The
d the appro-, |wg ^ i( , C!Atjl|J1 * s , r illU)[ii0
lias a Well am
Dwelling contains eight rooms, and will be in «
! cities of Germany united.— Wash. Union.
lie at
Hlitiff their Pills
id M
tantly rc<
assortment of
Dry Goods
. Ladies Cloaks,
Shawls,
Iliubroidcrics
Silks aaid Cassi»icfi*cs,
Hosiery and Gloves,
UleuV and Boys’ Llotltiug,
Shoes
Boots,
ISats,
Caps, j
Blankets,
Kerseys,
llomeitpiiiis,
Waielies and Jewelry, J
and everything appertaining to the Dry Gtwids and* season. Provisions are too scarce to feed emigrants
Clothing Business All of which they will sell as, „, e counlies
Ci eap a?* they can be bought ooutli ot New York,
or while others have been I OJILL be sold nt public outcry, before the Court | Bills on suspended Batiks taken at par. Plea;
x ttires at the high price of! * *' House doer in Dawson, 'Ferrell comity, on the ca!i and examine liefore purchasing elsewhere.
1 Albany. October 29, 1857. ~ ‘
1’lie lot i
iuienee.
id Cisterns in orr
rooms, and 1
e li not. disposed of »t (•
id | Saturday in Nov -i.ibor, i
J- j higbest bidder. Te*ms, i
»l t to suit the purchaser.
uf J AHwiiv, October 15. 1857
ate sale bv the Seer
will then be sold to t
>thii J cash—the balm
European reputation. 'Fite Mormons are breaking up their quarter* Sahib’s boat, and *o took them and brought them
- . °cc u pation some of the , in M jJ tiio Eastern States, preparatory, a* ja sur- j back to Cawnpore. Then came out of that boat
Generals ot the hnipire were allowed a consid- mised, to a general migration to Utah. 00 Sahibs and 25 metn-Shahibs and four children
| , » ua,,m >' °! { ! i3 rf'ous liquor. H?nce ; T4ie ArftU baVi , a {>roverb on whlkt j, c> i led ] -one boy and three half grown girls. The Nena
i he Hremenese believe that their city paid a ‘ the'ludry man.” 'I’hey say “fling him into then ordered the metn-Shahibs tube ahot by the
larger contribution to 1*ranee than all tho other \j| B h« will up with a fiab iu his Giflia Pulton, (1st Bengal Native Infantry, but
i they said, "We will not ahoot Wheeler Sahib,
\fi ican traveller ha* ! w h° h aa nmde ourJPultau’s name great, and whose
the freedom of Glaacow ,on '* our quarier master; neither will we kill the
‘fa pecuniary tvaiimm.ial from that citv ' S,,,i ^ U «* tnom in prison.” Then #aid the
lounliug to over jC*2000 J i Nadire Pultan, "What word is th:« ? Put them in
! pripou ; we will kill the male.** So the Sahib-log
At the ^Buffalo fair grounds a day or two • were seated on the ground, knd two companies of
i es j* n m j aules ! { j ie ^ujj re pu!i* 0 placed themeelvea over against
Texas.
! A subscriber, writing to tbe editor of the Co. ;
J 1 limbus Enquirer, from Smith county, Texas, gives
1 the following discouraging prospects for emigrants
f to that country. From this account, we think old
Georgia will do to live in, vet, and coincide with
I the.ad vice of our Texas friend, who says :
| “Tell the people of Georgia who have a mania
for Texas, for God’s fake to keep out of it this
the Nile,
and he will co.
“lontli.’ 1
Dr. L
iringslone, the
li.vl ;,ra
fitted to him tl.t
IB *
ids—a speed unprecedented.
The Discharges.
Executor’s* Sale.
over which I hav
| ed, namely—Lamar, Red River, Bowie, Hopk
Already news of the discharging of workmen
lately travel- j and women in all quarters of the nou-sl;tveltold- J
' mg States comes
us, thick and Inst.— | w 'h
j him, with their muskets’ ready to fire. Then
I said one of the mein-Sahibs—the doctor’* wife
j shg was, I don’t know his name, but he jyas either
j superintending Burgeon or medical storekeeper—
I will not leave my hus Land ; if he must die, I
,-ith him ” So she ran and sat down
land No. 401
with the Will
D. A. VAJSON, Executor.
Notice.
‘ide, thin Mixture has been soli-! first Tuesday iu Dcceuilier next, lot
•Bgat only §1 per bottle, being a large saving to the • in the 3d district of origiim'ly I ee.
purchaser besides the important consideration of pro- ty. The same is sold in co.n.di*
earing a better medicine. The public are imw* p«*s- j of George S. Ogleshv, dec'll, and lur the into
i'ivcly assured that there is no Mercury, Antiinouy, j the legatees and ere "
Arsenic,or any other poi.-onous sn!»st;tnces, in any I
riwpc or tonn whatever in this Mixture, but it is [ Or.toiler 15. 1857
cotnpused entirely of simple but potent substances
each of which is calculated to assist the others in
expelling disease* from tbe system. ' Georgia—Terrell County.
The Proprietor will insert tbe following leMirno-1 \\7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December
nials,which will prove tn the satisfaction of every] ** next, in the town of Dawson,by virtue of an
reasonable mind that DENSE’S MIXTURE never 1 ; order of the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of aaid con n-
faila to run* the Chills when taken according to the i tv, all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Robert
directions that accompany each bottle. j Butler, late of Randolph, (now 'Ferrell) county de-
Fh*> undersigned citizens cheerfully b''ar test imo-! reused, consisting ot Lenny .a woman about 28 y rs.
ay to the efficacy of Dense’s Chill and Fever Mix- j old; Henry, a boy about 11 *, Jasper, a boy about 7 ;
tore an many ease* h aV e been successfullv treated Zack, a boy about 5 ; John, a boy about 3. and Fran-
"hich this ces, a girl between one and tw o years
j Hunt Titus, Cass, Wood, Upshur, Smith, Rusk, j A few morifcnts since in reading four exchange j behind her husband, clasping him round the waist.
' r*i i t* : n i ‘ f._ . . ^ ” I iv .1.. -L_. ...l:, ..l ci.lii..
WATCHES l JEWELRT.
31—3m. ! Clicrokee, Harrison, Panola, &c., the corn crop. J papers f ronl (LfiVent States, we round iu tliein | Directly ehe
" rill ‘
except in a few localities, id unusually short. Com, j acconnts of the discharge of some six thousand .“We
id this the other
hnsbands
> die
i Sahibs said,
ad they ail
\ the most favored sectb
wunin our own personal knowledge, i
mixture was only used.
E. D. Williams. Ga.
James GiUon, Ga.
Thomas N. Mi ins, Ga.
Col. E. Tarver, Ala.
Gre.m Harris, Ga., and nu
merous others.
Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail by
A. A. MENARD, Druggist,
Macon, Ga.
iTSold in Albany, Ga., by Everett & Clxrk.
FeM2, 1857. 48-~1y.
Albany City Lots for Sale.
^JMIE Subscriber offers at private sale, to partlei
who desire to improve, several very desirable
acre and acre
Residence Lots
• a Albany. Also, desirable W*ARE-HOUSE am
^SlNESS 1/)T8, near the Railroad Depot.
NELSON TIFT.
^lUnv, Aprils. 1857. 1—tf.
Sold for
the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms,
one-half tutsh, the other half credit twelve months,
with interest frum date of >«le.
J. J. SESSIONS, Guardian.
Ortn!»er 16, 1857
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary
of the county of Baher, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, before the Court House
door in the*town ol Newton, in said county, all that
tract nr parcel of land belonging to the estate of Ab
ner S. Zachrey, lato of said county, dec’d, known
as No. 310 in the 8th district, containing two hun
dred ond fifty acres, m. re or less, the same being lhe
place whereon said Zaehery lived at the time of his
death. This is said to be a valuable place The
improvements are now and the cleared land fresh.
Terms on the day of sale, and expected to be liberal
TUOS. J. COMER, Adm’r.
Ortohpr 8, 1857.
Cumio, Gold-stone and Mosaic Jewelry in
■"ine gold Brooches, Ear Rings, Bracelets,
Finger Rings, Cull’Buttons, Chains, Charms, Iveys,
Seals, Pens, Pencils, Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Col
lar Buttons, Studs, &c., &.c.
Those wishing to purchase Watches or Jewelry,
will please call and look over iny NEW STOCK,
wiiich is the largest and best stock iu town. .All
articles warranted as represented.
L. E. WELCH.
Albany Book Store, Oct. 8, 1857 28—
Fine Knives, Razors, &c.
flMlK best stock Hnd the cheapest ever offered in
this place, can now be found at the
Albany Book Store of L. E. WELCH.
October 8, 1857. 28—
the Eternal Perfume. Lubin’s Extracts, Fine
Cologne Hair Pomodes, &c.. iiiet receitcd at the
° ALBANY BOOK STORE*.
October 8, 1857. 38—
in the immediate vicinity where they were pub- \ **"t »"d *‘t down be.ide llieic Jiu.bands. Then
; troin rix bits to ono dollar per bu.-diel- By tbe first | |j s |,ed, and aiiiiouncenietite of* the expectation ''heir hurb.nds .aid “Go bark, ’bnt they would
of January next it will sell much higher—since a6 : t| )at tbo present “xlmrt time" on which most of not * 'Yhereupou the Ncns ordered his soldiers,
i there is an entire and universal failure of the mast, i ih 0 balance are workin" most soon be reduced ' tliey gmut£ in pulled them forcibly away.seix-
} much more corn will necessarily be consumed in | to no time at all. We were told, yesterday, by i ' n ff ,beni l, y 'be arm; but they could not pull
a heavy employer of Pittsburg. ’Pennsylvania, j lw *y 'he Doctor's wife, who there remained. Then
that five thousand have already been discharged : just.aa the Hepoys were going to fire, the padre
in that city, and that as soon as his orders re- [chaplain) called out to the Nena and requested
ceived heibro the panic set in are finished, his ]e * ,e to rfl ' ; prajera before they died. The Nena
largo force must necessarily go. ^ince the granted it. The padrea bonds were unloosed ao as
n, except j commencement of the panic,’ very few ordera lo onable him to lake a small book ouv of his pock-
I havejhave been given out for anything, anywhere, et, from which be read ; but all this time one of the
Gold Hunting Lever Watchei
E. D. Johnston &. Becley’s make , f . . . .. . .
Hunting Lever Watches, warranted f>er-! Aliening hogs than is •osuafly required in *1 exas
feet time-keepers, (’heap Silver Watchei
Farther West the state of affairs is much
In the prairie country, comprising the Western and
North-western portions of the State, an almost ^ . _ ^
entire failure has been experienced. Bacon and I l&rgo force must necessarily go. Since* the g r *« tp d it. The padres bonds were unloosed no as
pork next seapon will be difficult to obtain 1
in tbe New Orleans market, at any price.
Albany Lots
For Stores and Dwellings.
| WILL Sell on liberal terms, my Lot on Broad
j"- street, either \yith or without the improvements.
i '* Hs desirable a location as any in the city, and
• r ?e enough for two lota with front of 26£ feet each
y -10 feet back. I will also stjll seven Store Lota
PP°&Ue Messrs. Rust &, Sims’Warehouse, on Jack-
8, _reet^-each lot 30 by 105 feet.
•ere Sir' 80 ge ^ on lhe same tcr 9 1 ®’ the following
jjj. 1 ® 1 ' «cre and quarter jicre Lots suitable fipr.
2««iaencea—No. 32 on Commerce Street, No. 89 on
on vi-Nek 90 on Pine street, Noa. 49 and 51
v‘ lreef * So * S3,55, 57, 59 «6d 61 on North
reet ».No*. 30 and half cf 32 on Residence street,
Albany, August 13, !857 r
State oftteorgla—County.
Coubt or Or.ntxAKv, October Term, 1857.
7HEREAS, Robert Rieves, Administrator on
the estate of Needham VV. Massey, deceased,
has made application to this Court, for an order, au-
thorixino and commanding Jesse Cock, Administra
tor on the estato of Seaborn B. Guinnett, deceased,
to make and deliver titles to lots of land Nos. 61. 6i,
63 in the 3d district or Dougherty county, (formerly
Earlv) to said applicant.
Il'is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice be
civen at three or more public places in said county,
and in the Albany Patriot, of such-appUcat.on m
terms of the law, thatall p*raona concerned mayfile
S Objections in the Clerk's Office (if any they
based vvfiy said Jesse Cock, as administrator afore-
aaid. should.not execute tithe, in terms of «£>•*
plication. ' , ,T; I* COX, Ordmary.
W«. 6. Smith, XpplictnlV AtFjr. _
October J 5,1 &7. ' 30d *
J UST Received, new and desirable styles Work
Boxes, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Satchels,
Reticules, Card Cases, Port Monies, Combs, Brosh-
, and a great variety of Yabkee Notions, wt the
Albany Book Store of L E. WELCH.
October 8, 1857. 28—
“MOSCOW.” jrj-yp
T HE well known Horse “Moscow”
will stand the Fall Season at -*• A f^,
thought it proper to make ibis statement, and iff that could possibly he avoided. It wtlfue safe , Shib lo £ 8 who WM
Georgia ' ' ‘ “ ’
ill do so with their ryes open,
them is to wait a little longer.”
My advice lo
J. B. P.
and tbe leg
persist in coming out this season, they j 1o estimate'that a 'million of persons—entire c, l ln « oul 10 ll,e Sepoys, “If you mean to
sober and industrious people—willing and anx | »'• wh J ion,t ?“« *“ '• q»>rkly and get
ioua to labor, most of (hem never before know- ' • rnrk d “" e ? " h * Jel «y »” After tho padre
ing a difficulty in obtaining work, will find it j h,J rp *' 1 » few prayers, he shut tbe book, and the
impossible to procure it during tbe coming win- Ssliib-log shook hands all around. Iben tbe Se-
ler. Three-fourths of them have not laid up P n )" fircd 'One Sahib rolled one way. one another;
the means oi' providing bresd for s week, with- i »> lht, y ■'.'* i but ""7 »*« r ' " 0I ‘l« d " nl y wounded.
HILL &. HILL’S STABLES.
Albany,Oct. 8,1857. 28—
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY t5 an order of the Court of Ordin-
ary of Baker county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in January next, at the Court House door
in the town of Newton, in aaid codnty. Twelve Ne
groes belonging to estate of Abner S. Z&chmy, late
of said county, deceased—amongst them a’^luakle
Wagoner, a good Cook, and a Seamstress—general
ly young and likely. * Terras made known on the
day of sale. \THOS. J. COMER, Ad<»’r.
October 8,1857, '*• B * lV ' '
Mrs. Partington on Banks.
Are you afraitl of banks failing?” asked tbe
cashier, as Mrs. Partington went to draw her
pension. ‘‘Banks failing!” said tbe dame; *‘I
never had any idea about it at all. If he gets
votes enough I don’t see how he can fail, and if
be don’t, I can’t see how he is to help it.” “I
meant,” said he,*‘‘the banks that furnish cur
rency for the country.” She stood a moment
counting her bills. “Oh, you did, did you!”
aaid she; “Well, it’s about the same thing. If
they have money enough to redeem with—and
Heaven knows there’s need enough for redemp
tion for a good many of them ; and more grace
than they allow their customers—they may
stand it*, but doubtful things are uncertain ”—
She passed off like an exhalation, and the cash
ier counted out one hundred and fifteen dollars
and seventeen cents fifteen times while ponder
ing what she said, in order to catch her mean*,
ing.—Boston Gazette.
Life’s Ibritabilites —What is the use of it ?
Do not worry yourself to death at what other peo
ple may say of you, as long as you know that it is
not true. T*kq caro of the tnjth; that is your
business. All falsehoods go to the bosom of their
father, the devil, an* their framers soon follow
So muck as to falsehoods of you.; As to falsehoods
to you, and as to every tale tbe most remotely pro
judicial to another, treat it and the # narrator with
thC'Utmosl indifference, until you hear-tbe story of
the other party; thia only fs just, and wise, and
kind, i •
out work. Who is to feed them!—for eat they
must, should and will, at all hazards.
We might fill our columns with extracts from
onr northern exchanges similar to the abore,
which we takefVom an article in tho Washing
ton Evening Star of the 16th inst. It presents
so they went in and finished them off with swords.
Adams Express Company,
The financial editor of the New York Herald, on
the 2lat inst., writes thus:
“We understand that the Adams Express Com*
a gloomy picture of tbe condition and proepecta [ psny make collections upon all part* of the Eaal*
of the laboring classes of the North, and shows iern and Western States. This company can col-
by tbe simple facts which it furnishes, that in j lect money and make returns in less lime than ih®
that section of the Union, they, who in obe- i banks or brokers were accusfotftd to, and tbe facil- •
dience to the primal curse, earn their bread by j ities they afford are of the highest order. Even In
tbe sweat of their brow, and are innocent of j ordinary timee, with the banks and the brokers in
any agency in producing the commercial crisis toll operation* the''expedition and economy of the
which is now upon us, must he inevitably the ! system perfected by the Adams Express Company
greatest sufferers by it. This will be true only
of the laboring classes of the North, of the great
'commercial, manufacturing, non slaveholding
North. The fall of stocks and securities of
every kind—the suspension of banks—the fail
ure of corporations, and of largo mercantile
•houses—the prostratiou of business—the de
ls decidedly preferable, and should be generally
known. a • * c-riSt « .
We have often had occasion to commebd . the
Adams Express Company for their promptiotir and
reliability, and it give* ns pleasure to copy the
above paragraph. It is somewhat wonderful that
the U. S. Mail should fail so' frequently eod tbo
yangement of the currency—the depreciation Express Company so seldom.—A failure of-the
of property, and the wreck of prineely fortunes t Northern mail, once a week, is nothing unusual,
—these are effects of the crisis which have been j while the Express messengers always come Ihroegh..
felt in both sections of the Union, and before it j Why the difference? They travel over the same
is passed, be felt as severely at*the South j route imd there ris no good rdhson whjr tke oDO
SB .they have’Ken, already, at the North. But should mff be ae punctual as the other. The truth
the conversion'of its laborers- into suffering,; i8 there is‘a wifnt ofmanagement-fn our mail de-
starving,-lawless and wreckless men, fhfg is an partment, .*niL we gjtPt heartily wish the Adi¥&
.effect more deplorable and more*li*astroua than ( Express Com psny 1 had tb^carryirigof our leUetfc
Ikwy, or all of these, tdgethe^ fo which the North and -**-'*-• 1?