The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, September 02, 1858, Image 1

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t rr'T'frf-ff i ■! jf' VOL. XIV. ALBANY, DOUGHERTY COUNTY, GEORGIA SEPTEMBER 2, 1858. . JglWll ■ 1 - — ■ {Fire Alto patriot rUBLTSHEP F.VF.RY THURSDAY MORNING TERjVCS : qvo Bvi,s. Ar>vfk „,„,„ ro f or the first and 50 , payable invariably in advance. f.mfnts will no inserted in the .'.Ibany Patriot the r»* >t : *l .P« r JS a * re " fach subseepe s handed i without instruction as to the i '^h of time they are to ruD. will be continued until or- ,i out an j charged at the above rates. ^.nthlv advertisements will be inserted for Ono Dollar r^Lninre for each insertion. * AH L®*! advertisements published at the usual rates. coxtucts ..... made with advertisers upon tho following tenns: 5 85 00|5 sq'rs . 9 month 8*25 00 8 00*5 “ 12 44 30 00 10 0016 “ 3 « 1800 12 oo;e 6 44 24 00 8 oo;6 “ 9 44 30 00 14 00(6 « 12 44 35 00 18 00ii col’ll . 3 44 25 00 20 00(4 “ 6 44 30 00 10 00; J “ 9 44 35 IO 16 00 } “ 12 44 40 00 21 00} “ 3 “ 35 00 25 00;J “ 6 44 4\ 00 12 00If “ 9 “ 52 00 17 00* “ 12 44 CO oo 22 00 i 1 “ 3 “ 50 00 26 00:1 44 6 44 60 00 14 00:1 * 9 44 70 00 20 001 “ 12 “ 80 00 NO. 23. ■ (General Ttbuettisemcnts. 3>T e-w JEC<a>t©3.. SCREVEN HOUSE, BY s* mu, Corner Bull and Vongrest-slg,, .Savannah, Ga. T HIS NEW HOTfiL, furnished throughout in the mastrelegact Ftyle,IS NOW OPEN, and will be kept as a Ira jj FIRST CUSS HOTEL. Mr. 7. C. CHICK is engaged as Caterer and Su- perintendeiV of tbe tables. Nov.5, 1857.— NOTICE TO LAND-HOLDERS T l»E undersigned will attend to the selling or examining and giving information of Lands lying in any of the co*nties of South-Western Georgia,on’ reasonable tei ’ ~ GREER, Bak ~ “ References.—II. flora,Hon. Lott \ Albany Ga.; S. C. Stevens, Newton, Ga. Dec. 9.1853. 36—tf. ,s of I, >nd and Negroes by Executor*, Administrat ; ,nd (burdians, arc required by law to lx* advertis’d i -•iSiie cnr.ette Fortv D.\ys previous to the day of sale. 1 'IV*. sale? must be held on the First Tuesday in wj.itli between the hours of ten iu tlie lorenoon and three in afternoon, at the Court-House, in the county in which tv property i • situated. Tho sale’s of Personal Property must be advertised in 1;k-> m inner Forty Days. V ,tii-e to Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be j j‘bli.-hoil Forty Days. ' Notice that Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to soil I,and and Negroos, must be pub lished weekly Two Mouth: LAND FOR SALS Adjoining Albany. 1 WILL pi-11 on reasonable terms, about two linn dred acres of land adjoining to Albany on tlx West, being the lot of land on which I recently re sided. There is about 80 acres of land fenced and in cultivation, and the balance is well timbered.— There are a dwelling house, out houses. &c.,on the piace. I will sell the whole or a part of the land, to I suit purchasers. JOHN M KENDALL, | Albany, July 16, 1857 (lotf.) / General TUueiliseinrnts. { ©metal TUJocrtiscmcuts. GROVER-&. BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. chine is universally pretered for family sewing: 1st. It is more simple, and easier kept in order, vel. DEWS & DEWS’ LIVER! STABLES. npiJE undersigned hare recently pnr- charxd the Stables known as (Jreen & Barnes* Livery Staples, situated than any other Mac him 2d. It makes a seam which will not rip though every third stitch is cut. ! ’* ,e corner of Broad arid Jackson streets, (over the 3d. It sews frr>m two ordinary spools, and thin \ P wnd -) Uiey are now prepared to accommodate all all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the who ,m T an E business in their line. Fine Horses, same machine can !»e adapted at pleasure, bit a mere * H'iggiekand Hacks will always be on hand; \V ag- chav.ge tf spool, to all varieties of work. • onR for hauling; Lots for Mules, ami all otherthings 4:h. The ..me machine rims silk, linen thread. uccewirr. The heat audition p-tid to eeerv thing and common spool cotton with equal facililv. ! P" 1 '■> ***e* r charge. W. SV. & G. M. DEWS. ! Through the bright battlrr-cTi 5th. 3 ho seam is ae elastic as tire most elastic! Albany. August 19,1853 21 • i Where laurel hoitgha make fabric, soMhat it is free from all liability to bleak in j -r^ ^ 7“ ishing. ironing, or otherwise. * £ OT itGUti Communion with Thought. BY MBS REMANS. Could we but keep our spirits to that height, We might be happy ; but this clay will sink Its spark immortal. Eyr'N. Return, my thoughts, come home! Ye wild and wing’d! what do ye o'er the deep ? And wherefore thus th’ Abyss of Time o’erswtvp, As bird the ocean foam ? Swifter than shooting star, Swifter then lancers of iho northern light, Upspringing through the purple heaven of t Hath been your course afar! igbt, beautiful than any other made, cither by hand machine. * j Merchants can secure the sales of these Machines < in their different localities, with prolit to themselves i and their customers, by applying to the undersigned, • owners of the Right for Georgia. These Machines are always on exhibition at their Sales Room, on Bro*d street*. THOMAS P. STOVALL & CO. j Augusta, <i:t., XT J. H. Watso:;, Agent for Albanv, Ga. July 1,1858 11— 1 <¥4\VO large < well located, on Washington street, Al- bany, Geo., well furnished with drawers, counters shelves, &c. - Possession given 1st October next. Applv at once to HINES & HOBBS, Att’ys. Albanv. Aug. 19. 1S53 21 — FOR NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED! HOUSE anil LOT FOR SALE IN ALBANY. 'i 1 HE undersigned offers for sale toll, tiie Cottage and Lot upon iliilL which Mrs.!,. A. OATGHINGS FOB SALE. J Freight and Passage as Low as \ STEAMERS. For terms, apply to Glass, Laws & Co. J r South-Western Rail Road Stocktaken i at 00 cents in the dollar. E. T. JONES. by any other 1 Albany, Aug 12,1^58. 20-tf. the Grecian streams, • And reeds are whispering of heroic themes, By temples of old Time. Through Southern garden bowers, Such as young Juliet looked from, when her eye, Filled with the fervid soul of Jtaiv, Watch’d for the starry hours. Through the North's ancient halls. Where banners thrill'd ol yore, where harp string But grass waves nc Heart-light hath left thei those that fought and .vails! rs of Administration, Thirty Days; for from Administration, Monthly Six Months; for from Guardianship, Weekly Forty Days. i the Foreclosure of Mortgage, Monthly Four \ Weekly Three Mouths ; j >r Administrators, where » by the deceased, Weekly for Three J TO RENT wt, Aiu-j CABUT PASSAGE, : : $15,} . , By the splendid and commodious PA. n Kitchen aitnchod. and suitable for-^LLtt* i business, locat'd next to Bvir.j;ton’s Hotel. Also, a Dwelling containing four large rooms, and ! with two acres ol yrou.id ailuclit’d.and desirably lo- j FffiNIIE following City Lots on Broad -EL ny, well situated for business houses The r,,s,„,»„iJ Side-Wheel Steamers . ^ ; ,• <■ f... ALGUSTA,....l,500ton3......Capt. M. S. Moodhull. terms. Enquire at this odice lor lnrther infonna- ploRIDA,! 1,300 “ « Isaac Crowell. tion concerning them. j ALABAMA^.L300 " !!’. jl! “ Geo.R. Schenck. Albany, April 8. 1858. 2— | ^ n 0 J a!iS P r °pcllcr Through forests old and dim, Where o’er the leaves dread msyjie seeqjs to br-iod. And sometimes on the haunted solitude, Lises the pilgrim’s hymn. Or where some fourtain lies. With lotus cups through orient spice woods gleam ing! j Tfcc fiilvfrsllj- of ibe South, I Some weeka ngo it wn« cnnounced that tbe |place celectrd fur the site of This University wa* 'definitely confirmed. It is Sewanee, n few mile* ;from Winchester, on a fine platpau of the Cumber land mountains, in'remessee, nnd near the line of jibe Nashville and Chntranooga Railroad. On the . U»h of this month, there was n great pic nic given | by the citizens of Winchester, on the aite of tlia interded buildhigf, attended by the friends of the ! institution, and many of the Biehops vvhoao g>ncr* |0U8 efforts Lave carrie*! the undertaking forward to , a position when* they may well flatter themselves j that i.her before them a prospect of brilliant j success. The numerous irfiuential friends of tho (Jniver-oty mr.y now he sure (hat the institution : in prrgres^ of orgnnization, and in good hands. The Bishops o! the Episcopal church at the South | arc m. n u ho not only know what a sound education j Is, but have piofonndly studied the peculiar want* i nnd capacities of Southern society in that matter, j It oulv remains that those laymen who have confi- | donee that the University of the South la calculated »n supply the desideratum, si ou!d heartily nnd lih- ! era’ly co-operate with the Trustees io providing | ample means for carrying it on. And it is not merely in the Episcopal church that Southern gen- itbtnpn will he found to take nn interest io this yreat busincaa ftrd to acknowledge ita claims upon Them. Its aim-» r.rc vaet; its Bt.»ndarA o’, education is certain to be tbe highest which any Univeralty car. attain. The bFal of a Southern genllemnr/s culture and col’rginte di.-'c!plinc, which its project ors. have formed to themselves, is one which can on : y be realized by appointing a body of Professors of surpassing ability ; nnd if sustained by public opinion find ro operation, th? University will assur edly be to all tiie South both u bleating and uu sj.ililishing lo>t j*ap«i ©cucval AbucrttscracntE Assignee’s Sale. 7 Nil Ell uvd h> \ irlure of a I) ed of As STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 tona...Capt. T. Ly Valuable Lands for Sale, i TS® %i%i£ OTS Nos. 3l and 58 in 6th District of Randolph 1 ite line, known as the “New York }. 105.! rtT, d Savannah Steam N: 106,107, 86. 87.88. 89, i,. .1,0 llth Dfctrio, ..ITUn! 1 ”“‘i «S oxcellcd. dolpll county. commanded by experienced, skilful, careful and polit. Numb-'r 119. in tlie iStli District of Thomas conn- j olliccra, i’ADELFORD, FAY &. CO.. cuted. Also, two Offices f ing two rooms euch Building. Poasessic ud number83 in the 8th District of Thoina nmen ogned fo ill be sol, t. A!<o, half interest. 378 in the 9th district iiell comity. _ ALo, tie- nd to city lots No’s 19 and city •>! Albany, with the id known as the residence the dav. iMit JOHN .MORELAND, Assignee. FURNITtJREU F’TJ21Ll?iri'X , TJ3E^.ES ! ! tkJ \M is sidl kicking amongst the Stuff, and will ^ K-.p on Li nd all kinds of Furniture and will sell as low a.s can b ■. bought in Savannah or Macon. SAMUEL SMITH. N. i». Fisk’s new pattern BURIAL CASES, al- MHv- »n hand. E- S. Albany, August 19, 1858 2l-ly. Dougherty Superior Court, t MAY TE0.185S—Jest Slid. I WM.M. SLAUGHTER &1 Rule to For«x unty. ict of L-nvr.de: Agents, Sav: SAM’L L. MITCHILL & SON, 14— . Agents New York. >is»rict ofDoolv county. . 321,3G5. 383, in the 4th ; numbers 153, 252. in tha ntv,and number 3S3 in tlie irity Applv to JOHN A. DAVIS. Albany, Ga. 48-tf. July 1. IS ABE LL A HOU SE (FOHMF.HI.Y ORCKMEY HOUSE.) ALBANY, GEO. ; present termii Rail Road, 1 BACON OH CONSIGNMENT. A FINK lot ..I !Ynnes.e« ll.ee.II, Si.I.-s, llums.j xDl a„d .shoulde r.. I rrato, for CASH ONI.Y, bv I MI'.RI’IU; t deGRAFFEXUlF.I). ’ j Alhanir. March 25. 1808. 62-tl ! Salamander Safe Agency, j —ALBANY, GA.,— ‘ j rKMlE sub-crib *r is me Agent of the Manufactur- -*■ ers for the sale Sti arns&. Marvin’s “Wi!- tier’s I’aient Saiair:ir.<!er Sales,” which are the best it.anuiactured, being lir(?-pr«Hif and burglar proof. Every man who h ,s valuable papers, money or other articles that l,e desires to keep safe, should the Georgia and Florii now open for tlie reception of th TRAVELING PUBLIC. The House ard Furniture are new. The Uro- i fitted up. prietor is determined to make it a FIRST CLASS j Possessirin IIO'I’EL, and hopes by strict attention to the wan of his Guests, to merit the patronage of the Public L. II. DURHAM, Proprietor. Albany, April 8, 1853 2— There have ye been, ye wanderers ! idly dreaming Of man's lost paradise! Return, my thoughts, return ! Slc-plr-.pirtmentscr*t»i»-|?* r ?* " ,it >'°" r P re " >nee in , dail - v ,racli * ii second floor ol Post-Ollice i And voices, not of music, call you back ; «iven 1st October next. ! Harsh voices, cold and stern ! JOSEPH THORN. ; . Annual 2G, 1858 22-4,t 1 oh • nn, return ye not! Still farther, loftier, let your soarings be ! FOR RENT. Go, bring me strength from journeying bright and jrpHE STORE lately oceupiid by Mercf.r & j frpp ’ j deGrafff.nried, adjoining the Isabella House, 1 O’er masy a haunted spot, i and the room in the second story opposite Clark &. • ! L'ppitt’s Law Office. i f Go, seek t.ie martyrs grave. ; For further information apply to Mercer & deGraf-; ’Midst the old mountains, and the deserts vast; j fenried. MAKX SMITH* | Or through the ruin’d cities of the past, j Ang. 26,1858. 22—tf. ' Follow me the wise and brave ! j For Sale or I Go ( visit shell and shrinel T HREE DWELLING HOUSES, situa-i Where woman hath endured!—throng! ted inn pleasant part o( the citv. 1 •«-—••-»- ' One STORK-lIOUSE—large room n-atlylSu ooms up stairs suitable for oilier 1st October next. Terms reaso stable. ” SAM’L SMITH. August 19. 1858. 21—13w. ugh scorn, UncheerM by fame yet silently upborne By promptings more divine! The place where it i* to lie established i* now almost an unbroken forest. It is abont fifteen hun dred feel above tho bpd, in the near neighborhood of grand ranges of mountains, and fanned by the pure cool breath of Heaven. Its perfect salubrity is al together a matter of course; vet nn outcry was raised by the newspapers ef sornMowos which were disappointed nt not getting the University fo them selves—that Sewanee was gubj-^rt to a disease they called “milk-fickness.” Of course it was the du ty of the Trustees to investigate this; they have •lone so, nnd the milk-sickne.-s was found to be a myth. In truth the eavilliers . would have taken good care to he dissatisfied with ».ny place that could have been selected,—provided only it was nnt in or near their corporation bounds; for is it nut manifest, they argue that Southern education must be an imposture if it does not enhance tho value of town lots in E»ebnsviile i If it had been wrong,: decided to build the University in the Garden of , Eden, they would have assured ns that Eden is pe riodically subject to visitations of the delirium fre- On the whole then that tlie Truste ) reasonable doubt, election ; and DAVID ROSS, Book-Binder Dissolution. existing between Hill,: RIGHT & Wootten, h«s been this day dis-i j solved by mutual consent. The business of the old ! Go, shoot the gulf of death ! Track tlie pure epirits where no chair can hind, , , j. , ’ , , >ve have good hope to see the University of tho Where the heart a boundless love its rest mav find, c .. ... ■ • , , ...... f - 8outh f peeouy vmse, and become a centre of light n of power for the glowing intellect of Where the storm sends no breath ! W.M. M SLAUGHTER &A LEWIS S. McGWIRfi 1 GEO. W. CRUMMEY J Mortgage. McG. o the Court Ly the Petition of William M. Slaughter and Lewis S. McGwier, that by Deed of urtitaga, dated the twentieth (20th) day of February ^lileen hundred and fifty-eight, George W. Crummey to the said IVni M. Slaughter and Lewis S. a lot in tho city of Albany, known nnd di-iin- *h«*.l in tlie plan of said city as lot number twenty-eight j on Broad street in said city, with the improvements won, known as “Phillips’ Grocery,” for tho purpose of a ring the payment of a promissory note made by the I Goo. W. Crummey to the said Wm. M. Slaughter 1 Lewis S. McGwire, due on the first day of January U thereafn-r, for the nun of Nine Hundred Dollars with ore.-t from dale, which note is still due and unpaid.—It >rJered that the said Goo. W. Crummey do pay into 4 Court by tho first day of the next term, the principal J iute:e.-t on said note, nnd the cost of this proceeding, cause (if any he has) to the contrar^, or that fore- rlo: ___ Wid (J,*< of thf They will !.< rith the expeiv ee them ni the stor» Alb my. August 5 .Id at the Manufacturer’s prir f tvansportation add d. (’all hi NELSON TIFT FRED. VOGELGSANG’S Is JEW COXFECTIOVEP.V, BAKERY A\I> FRUIT STORE. [NEXT DOOR TO THE BOOK STORE ] D EALER in Fancy and Home-made Candice, Nats, Preserves, Pickles, Crackers, 5tc. Fresh Cakes nnd Bread daily- All kinds of Fruit—a large assortment Toys, j-gr W eddings and Parties supplied with Cakes—Plain . -i excelled. X3F Tho Ladies are particularly invited t( Albany, November 19,1857. call i' ,ranted to the said Wm. M- Slaughter and McGwior and the Equity of Redemption of the W. Ctuminey therein be forever barrel, and that wrice ot this R u ia be perfected on said Geo. W. Crum' ra«V accoaiin* to law A , ° ALEX. A. ALLEN, J. a. c. s w. c. a true extract from the minutes of said Court. , PETER W. TWITTY,Clerk. ^August 5,1853 m4m._ Dougherty Superior Court, > May Term, 1858. ( < TH0MAS rItorS! 1 j lenl'judge(ifaaid Co U ,t' I T appearing to tho Court by the petition of John M Cochran, that on tho 22d day of December, 1857, Geo. ” ■ Crummey, of the property of Crummey & Horn, of **>4 county made ana delivered to Petitioner n promisso- [y note,in these words: Albany, Ga., Dec. £2d. 1857— Uae^day after date 1 promise to pay J. M, Cochran, (of firm Cochran &. Beverly) or bearer, Eight Hundred a «a seventy-nine Dollars and thirty-nine cents, value re- Cw ^ed for lumber famished in huilaing Crummey Hou^e. And afterwards to wit: on the 3lst day of January, 1857, George W. Crummey and Thomas S. Horn executed ‘mortgage on the House and Lot in the Citr of Albany, 9*., knowu there as th© Crummey House, and now re- fwitly as ihe Isabella House and Lot, conditioned that on ^ payment of said promissory note according to the tenor effect tnereof, said mortgage as well as said note,shall null and void, and it further appearing that the said sot« remains unpaid. , , 'Ithorefore ordered that the said George W_ Crummey T. 8. Horn do pay into Court by the first day of the ^ flrm thereof* principal interest and cost thereon note, (or show cause why he should not,) and that on «lure of said Crummey so to do, the Equity of Redemp- l„ n ‘U *nd to said mortgage premises, be forever hereafter ‘ ‘tied, md foreclosed. Ana it» further ordered that this rfi published in the Albany Patriot, or a public Jour- :V P°blwhed in the City of Albany, Ga., and a copy theie- 1 served on said George W. Crntijroey, or his special n. jL or Attorneys, at least three months previous to the ne « Term of this Court, By the Judge. P. E, LOVE, Fm ' aa ' PET &p T m-c. 20—m3m. I V.VO OFFICES ill tlie rear of the Stores o. ■ eupieil by Nelson Tift and (leers &. Brinson.- )no ,f to,- rmims has an Iron Vault, and suitable or i ii-iiik. nnd tormerlv '■eenpied by \V. \V 'oVever. t > BEEUS & BlllNSON. Anj 2d, In5“ 22-4tv. n.isH §S“S ,7™used by Lawyer*, Clerks, Ordinaries, * e —* prod rnpnl-ot! hand at this office. Scientific American. PROSPECTUS. VOLUME FOURTEEN „ BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11, 1858. Mechanics, Inventors Manufacturers and Farmers. The Scientific Aheeicah has now reached iu Foee- TEE.NTI1 Year, and will enter upon a New Volume on tb< llth of September. It ia lh® only weekly publication of the kind now issued iu this country, and it nas " “ v ‘ tensive circulation in all tbe States ol the Union. — us some might suppose from its title, a dry, abaruse work n technical science; on the contrary,it so deals with the reat events going on in the seientihc, mechanical and tn- tmiial worlds, a? to please and instruct every one. If the Mechanic or Artizao wishes to know tlie beat machine in use, or how to make any eubstcoce employed in his business—if the House-wife wishes to get a recipe lor mak ing a good color, dtc.—if the Inventor wishes to know what is going on in the way of improvements—if the Man ufacturer wishes to keep posted with the times, and to em ploy tho best facilities in his business—if the man of Leisure and Study wishes to keep himself familiar with the pro gress mane in the chemical laboratory.or in the construc tion of telegraphs, steamships railroads, reapers, mowers, and a thousand other machine* and appliances, both of peace and war—oil the* desiderata can be found in the Scientific American, and not elsewhere. They are hero presented in a reliable and interesting form, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned in the higher bunches firm will be closed up by found, as usual, at his office « 12th, 1858. aug.19 u’d 21 -3w Dividend No. 13. Blaak Account Rock Mannfactnrer, Corner of Third and Cherry Streets, (upstairs) MACON, Gr_A-. prepared to yxeent- all ordpre for BLANK BOOKS I SOUTH-WESTERN I! AIUfOAO CO.,) FOR COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to ! Maciw, Gfo.. Aopiml 12lh. 1858. { bind Music and all kinds of Printed Work, with neatness | A DIVIDEND of Four Dollars (.^4) per Share snd dispatch. . „ . j £L |t, s l«en this day dnclared by ll.p B.mrd of Ui- tg* HMpM’^Gtaharo^Gylay.aBdaU ofhpiMaga-1 reclor j „ f , h? our (,i,^ s ,„ r ,|, P ' s j, nlo , lt . ls c „din a Higher, nnd yet more high ! glit, who will he • Shake off the cumbering chain which earth Broad street. Ang. j lay, G. J. WRIGII l\ , On your victorious wings—mount, mount!—You vouth—Southern Citizen u»:f hound in cheap and substantial Ftyle. ; , . ,, . .. , .... All orders sent by mail or express promptly attended to.! ■* u 'y 31 st, 18o8, ptyable to the then holders ot Stock April 23, 1858. 4—ly J on and alter the 15th instant. 11 receive their divi- LIVERT STABLI rESSRS. HARRELL & HAIIN public' visiting Bainbridge during Court week, that they are prepared to furnish good Stabling for any quantity of Horses, at tho 6.00 per week 15 00 per month do do Also kept on hand, a good assortment of Horses and, lacks to Hire at low rates. Thcv return their thanks for past kindness, and hope to leritthe continuance of the favors of their friends in Iu- arc. Bainbridge, April 29,1858. 5—tf. and after the 15ili i Stockholders at Sav uds a.t the Central Rail Road Bank. JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET. Ang, 19. j2J-;-Uy] Sec’v &• Treas Ot person, but for the i tjo Valuable Property for Sale. compliance with the Will Rex. -f It Q. Dickins. ill sell he tore the ( >e in Dougherty county y mber next, the loilow One li aise and Lot on Pine street, in the city of Albany, handsomely improved, the’building being large and newly finished, suitable foi a large family, containing one acre, more or less. Alj>o, a settlement of Land of 1000 acres, in the 1st district of Dougherty county—about 300 acres of cleared land—Nos. 88, 89, 112, 113. Also, fractional lot of 43 acres, iathe 1st district, No. 120. Also, a body ef 730 acres in the woods, being No. 9 in 1st of Dougherty and 369 hi 7th of Worth. No. 167, 12th dist. 4th sec. Cherokee, 160 acres. No. 135, 18th dist. 4th sec. do 40 “ No. 339, 21si dist. 2d sec. do ..A0 “ No. 185,14th dist. 2d see. do 160 “ [O’ I am authorized to sell any of the above prop erty at private sale. For terms, applv to JOHN T. DICKINSON, Ex*r. Albany, July 22,1858. Monday, tint lath of October,! e r «-*«dc*l. I should visit yon and continue until the first week in March. j Present, this must suffice. Frelfininstry l*eclnres will be delivered from the! Albert sends his respects, anddesirps me t 4fl» of Ot tuber, until the commencement of tiie An- i you about the tobacco crop in America. Plea: nitiil Sc.-sion. swer with dispatch. These Lectures aro free to all Students. FACULTY. H. L BYRD, A. M., M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. A. W. GRIGGS, M. D., Professor oftire Principlesjntf Practice of Surgery. .retirnal of a Defeated Candidate. TUursdiy—Received the nomination for an of fice in the city council. Surprised and indignant, remonstrated with committees. Was told that I must place myself in the ha'ids of my friend*. Eventually did so. Friday—Immcnce poster on a brick pile opposite The Nashville Daily Gazette is responsible for j my | mUBe ; my nRm< . j n two feet letters. Great an- the following: ! gnish on part of my wife and family; who believo The Queens Dispatch — Windsor Palace. Aug j ,j, at evPry officer of the city government must, ac- 13 1858. Old Buck—Dear Sir: I take rav ; cording to law, be indicted and tried at the end of pen in my hand to inform you of my health, which. |,j 8 term. Friends meeting me in the street, say at present is very good ; and permit me to hope [ that there in a rumor about town that I am up for office, which rumor ought to be publicly contra- i dicto.l. Other fiiends "ffer ironical congratulation*, e in doubt whether ihe office is unfit tor the office. Old gentleman says ho e it; for he knew my lather, and he Saturday—Man on sloop of my hoti&e, with a id terrier. Brood shouldered, slovenly rierson, with a ssnpninr.ry eye. Came to advise me to beware of e. class of ruffians that go round, election time?, extorting money from candidates.— ! Offers his services to ulend tbe polls. Customary, Is through eternity! Telegraphic Jokes that these few lines will find you enjoying the s blessing. — Altl»ou2h“0!dPam , ’think9you;rratcdmes!iabt' ly in making such a fuss about mv right of search, ! am disposed to overlook It and be on visitiiy' S -1 VANN All GEORGIA. ' ■ term9 y° u hut for some little matters that yW HO HE FOURTH Annual Saaainn of tire Cnlloae! dono ' ""' , " s '" n L b "'. whicl ' ^ ™ "n*"* » ITotice. Gcorgia—Ca/Aown County. A LL persons indebted to the estate, of Solomon G. Beckcom, late of said county dec’d,are reques ted to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated in terms of the law. SUSANNAH E. BECKCOM, Ex’rx. Angus*! 5, 1858 19—6\v ggk!rcStrWto Month'., $28; Twenty Twolto Months, ^8, in advsneo. Fulton'-Street, N. Y. BRICKS. ^4 E. KEMBALL & CO.* have a kiln of the best quality of Brick for Bale near the Albany Rail Road Depot. Apply to J. M, Cooper, Esq. Albany, Ang. 12,185o. 20- - Cotton Commissions. ■MTE will sell cotton at FIFTY CENTS'^ a ■ nor Bale'. JSS ■ HARDWICK *. Cl Savannah, Ang. 19,1853 31--8 V. II. TALIAFERRO. M. \> , Professor of Materia Medica Medical J urimrudencc. E. F. COLZEY, M. D., Professor of Phvsiolocy nnd General Pathology. IlCGH A. BLAIR, M.D , Professor of Special and General Anatomy. B. L. JONES, A.B .M. D, Frofcssor ol Chemistry and Pharmacy. W. T. FEAY, M. D. f Emeritus Professor of Chemistry. CHARGES. Fees for the full Course $105 Demonstrator 10 Matriculation, (paid pnly once) 5 Fees for City Hospital (optionary) 5 “ “ Diploma 30 Students may lake the tickets for one or more of the Courses, nnd pay proportionately. One Student will be received from each Congressional District iu the State, free of charge as heretofore. Tbe Dissecting Rooms will be opened upon the organization of the Class, and kept well supplied with good material daring the session. The daily clinique at the College will be opened on the 4th of October, apd is free to the Class. The City Hospit al ticket will be furnished by the Faculty free of charge, to euch full course Students as may desire it. Thus offering*to them, in addition, to the instruc tions cf their own Professors, all the advantages which the- physicians of that Institution are capable of affording. It. has been falsely stated that our school is“re- trogradingv.but.WQ think, tbe following statement quite sufficient to settje. that question: Tho number of matriculants in the Oglethorpe Medical College for the Collegiate year of 1857-*8, was 37, and 11 gradufcte&y.Whild the'respective numbers' for. the same period in the Savannah Medical College, were about 16 and 6; For further tnformation, rail upon or address ; H. L; .BYRD, JED., Dean, No. 86 Broughton 8t., opposite the Matfehall Uoure. August 26, 1858, VICTPR P. S—The children are all well. The President's Reply —While Honse, Ang. 13, 1858.—Dear Little Vic: Your line of ibis d«te before me. I am delighted to hear of your good health and hope it may be continued. Sav- ig an attack of office seekers, I am tolerably ell I thank you. , Your desire to peep into my vessels I attributed ‘ think about it, i woman’s cariosity, and have not thought of the j whole guard, t matter since. Y’our amiable desire for peace j 0 f fellows they are. Result, §10 lor a prize. Ui does credit to your sex, and finds a responsive , ening^—Excited person calls for a subscription for a chord in my bosom. I hope that yon and me will . banner. R^fer him to my committee. Threatens never quarrel, I have all my lifo endeavored <o j personal violence and swears awfully. Subscribe avoid collision with women By acting entirely ; f or banner. Man comes with a wooden leg; wants the defensive, I have thus far thanks to a benefi*, g new one. Three more bannermen. Clergyman cent Providence, been successful. I can stand | f or H ?ll b5rription to n deserving charity. Seven- mittce. He whittles to his dog. Engage him at 6'6. cash down. We part wit h expressions of mu tual esteem. Going in, nnd find six men smoking in my parlor. Delegates from atargret excursion. Customary, they sav, for candidates to give prizes on these occasions. R *fer them lo my committee. Captain very polite; tells me he will give lime lo id will come on Sunday with the what n fine looking set anything bnt being searched. That can’t be did \ | PPn ll:Pn t„ attend polls. My kind f'egarda and sympathies to Col. Coberg j gallon want iheir fire eng and tell him that the tobacco crop is just mid- ling. Yours, &c. James Buchanan Important Mail Facilities to South Wcst- ERN GEORGIA. Mr. Adams General Superintendent of the South Western Rail Road, has shown us a letter, from President Cuyler, dated at Washington, the l7ih instant, in which it is announced that an arrange ment has been affected with tlte General P. O Department, by which daily mail service (Sunday Accepted) in four horse Post Coaches will hereaf ter be made from Dawson, via Cuthbett to Eufau- la and Fort. Gaines. We congratulate tbe people of that section on the successtul accomplishment of an object so intimately connected with their so cial and business convenience and interests. Mr. Cuyler. speaks highly of the disposition of tbe De partment to accommodate the people and says par ticularly of. Mr. Dundaa, tbe 2d Assistant P. M. More cripples. Dele te painted. Man with* " G^od Board can be sracared in the city, at from General, “ho haa evincedU sincere desire to im $3 50 to 8& per. week.’ . prove the mail facilities of the Sothern section gen* C<.» fnrthnp 4hln rn .a«:«. Prflllv. and In itn na inriltna " m.l ’ erally, and to do ua jtafot/t—Georgia Telegraph. : ... . ■- -M, 1 " ■■■ m mmr . ■ . •• “Chicago ’ is an Indian ngme, and signifiea “the place of akonks.” out anna to n»«st biils. Woman for subscription to coffin. Children all crying t:n stairs. My wife in hysterics. General terror nnd confusion. Mid' night — Torchlight procession; kettle-drums ; ser enade ; make a speech ; tottrn egg hits me in the eye; general fight; spanners, brickbats, clubs, ban ners, torches and fists. Wednesday—Wake up defeated. Tell all my friends that I don’t care tor myself, but feel sorry for the city. My wife goes home to her mother; the children are sent where they cannot be nnder my influence. No home, no friends, no wife, and no money.—New York Times. Wuo Would not be a Fakmek.—If a young man wants to engage in business that will insure him in middle life, the greatest amount of leisure time there is nothing more sure than farming. If he has an independent turn of miud tel him be a farmer. If ho wauls lo engage in m. healthy oe<- cupation, ict him till the 6oil. Iiv short, it be would within bis weans, shun tho lawyer, be temperate to avoid the doctor, be honest that he may havo a qlear conscience* improve the soil so ap to Ifavo the world better than lie found it, arnlth n If be can not live happily and die contented, there is no hope for him.