The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, October 07, 1858, Image 1

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•^ ^ ' L v VOL. XIV. ALBANY. DOUGHERTY COUNTY;. GEORGIA. OCTOBER 7. 1858: brr«s noitovsit ® Je ^Hrcnn PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY NORR1K6. TERMS: T\\ro Dollars por year, payablo invariably in advance. \nvF.aTiSF.VKVTS will bo inaortod in the Albany Patriot aUhe rate ot *1 per square for the first and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. # . i ver ti*jmenw handed in without instruction as to the length of time they are to ron. will be conUuued until or- Jcril out. and charged at the shore rates. Monthly advertisements will bo inaortod for One Dollar nor Lilian; lor each insertion. 1 All lotfal adveitwemeoHpublished at tho usual rates. CONTRACTS • ' ' AVju. 1>« made with advertisers upon the following terms: .leoth*' sUan’I ■NO. 28. ©tueral ^Utoertiscnmits. New Hotel. SCREVEN HOUSE, Comer Bull and Congress-sfs., Savannah, l!a, T his new hoteu throughout m uu the most cleat* style, IS NOW OPEN, and M-fl will be kept as a »o* fcl i FIRST fhm HOTEL. tsr Mb. T. C. C Ifffllt is eugiged an Caterer and Su- perialeadot* of the taWe»*. Nov.5, 1857.— 1 " 6 *« 8 00)5 “ 13 ♦« 30 00 j “ 9 • 4 10 00|6 “ 3 M 18 00 ! “ 19 liOOiS fit u r 24 00 •j 3 “ 8 00;6 **• 9 30 00 *j “ 6 41 UOOjfi “ 13 *♦ 35 00 « “ 0 “ lSOOil col'n. 3 25 ooy j “ ii ** ■ 20 oo'l “ 6 44 30 00 .1 " 3 10 oo'* “ 9 «* 35 00 3 “ fi 16 004 13 ** 40 oo - “ 9 21 oo!} “ 3 ** S3 00 3 “ 1*J ** 25 00;| “ 6 44 44 00 4i 12 00';! 44 9 44 52 00! ** 17 ooi! .13 *« . • CO 00 I ., !» 44 23 00jl “ 3 “ 50 00! 4 - 12 •* 20 00:1 “ 6 60 00 14 00:1 “ 9 44 70 00 5 “ « “ 20 0011 “ 13 “ 80 00 NOTICE TO LAND-HOLDERS. T UP undersigned will attendto thcselling or examining and giving intonn&lion of Lands lying in any of the oovtuiestff South*Western Georgia,on reasonable terms. * P, GREER, - y-F ~ " References.—II.flora,Hon. LottV Albany Ga.; S. C. Stevens, Newton, Ga. Dec. 9. 1853. 36—tf. S ties of Laud and Negroes by Executors, Administrators and Guardians, are required by law to be advertised in a p.olic gazette Forty Days previous to the day of sale. Tiuwe sales must be held on the First Tuesday in the m »atli between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-House, in tho county in which \V property is situated. T.i - sales of Personal Property must be advertised in like m inner Forty Days. X.itiee t<* Debtors and Creditors of an estate, must be jnrili-lu.il Forty Days. Notice that Application will be made to the Court of: ■ . . OrJin.uv f..r leave aetl ban,I and Negroes,mI:hi l* ,,b- j *M|»» co.nH>. I Weekly Two Month! LAND FOR SALE Adjoining Albany. I WILL sell on reasonable terms, about two hun dred acres of land adjoining To Albany on the West, being the lot of land on which I recently re sided. There is about 80 acre* of land fenced and in’cultivation, and the balance is well timbered.— There are a dwelling house, out houses, &c., on the place. I will sell the whole or a part of the land, to suit purchasers. JOHN M. KENDALL, « Albany, Juiy 16, 1857 (IrJtf.) Agent. General iAimcrtiscmcnts. GROVER &T BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. R easons why the grovkh &. baker m*. ohino is universally prefer**! for family sewing: 1st. It is more simple, and easier kept in order, than any other Machine. 2d. It makes a scam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools,-and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can lie adapted at pleasure, by a mere change (, f spool, to jiD vnriefie* of work, . . , . 4tJi. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, and common {pool cotton with equal facility.. 5th. '1 he seam is as elastic, as the ino.-t elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability tb break in washing, ironing, or otherwise. Gih. The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful than any other made, either by hand machine. Merchants can secure the in their different localities, v and their customers,hy apply owners of the Right for Georg These Machines are always on exhibition at thei Sales Hoorn, on Proud street. THOMAS 1\ STOVAI.L & TO. Augusta, Ga HT J. If. Watsoi«, Agent for Albanv, Ga. July 1, 1858 ' It— Valuable Lands for- Sale. W OTSNos.3l nnd 53 in fill. District of Randolph -®-d county. 45, fiO, 56,19$, 13!>, 133. 103, 105, I OK, 107, 86, 37, 88, 8», iu tbe 11 111 DLl rim of Ran- Oetteral 'Abucrtisnftcnte. DEWS & DEWS’ the corner of Broad and Jackson streets, (over the pond.) Thfy are how prepared to accommodate all who have aay business in their litre. Fine Horses, Buggiys an4 Hacks will always be on hand’, Wag ons fprhaofing; Lots for Mules, nnd all other things necessary.' The be^ attention paid to every thing put in their charge. W. W. &.G. M. DEWS. Albany, August 19, J858 2l r „ HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE IN ALBANY. he .ales of those Machines r |'' ,lf: undersigned offers for sale lhe Collage JM :, with profit to themselves | an<l Lit upon which Mm. 1 !,. A. Catch- StilS lplyiro, til the undersigned, j ,1< " v Uvc< - r » r forms, Apply to Glass, JK1 FOE NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED! Freight and Passage as Low as by any otjic STEAMERS. CABIN PASSAGE, : : $16, By the splendid and commodious Side- Wheel Steamers AVGUSTA 1,500 tins Capt. M. S. Wuodhull. VI flDlni i •« •• I Number 110, in the 18th District of Thoma® conn- ^ ^ Letter* of Administration, Thirty D \ v®; for ty, and number 83 in the 8th District of Thomas! FLORIDA,!.,. .1*300 “ •*’ Isaac Crowell. Rknk'tio:) from Administration, Monthly Six Months; lor county. ! ALABAMA,.. .1,3U0 “ 44 Geo. R. Schenck. I)i4ini<-i ».» I’nun Guirdiinship, VVeckly Forty Days. Number 475 in the 12th District of Lowndes' .And first class Propeller Rd.sf.»fthetWUsnre x>f Along***, jlonlMy Four m ine 1-111 in * inci 91 l4 °' vnaes STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100ions...Cant. T. Lyon. " nnt y* ImHKSE Steamships belong to M nth*; establishing lot papers. Weekly Three M mill v cn^dliiii titles from Exoeulorsor Administrators, where a • ud h is been given by the deceased, Weekly l«»r Three Imp- hy ©moral -Mrocrtiscmcnts. LIVERY 11 STABLE. H ILL is i.i his OLD STAND, where he has m'cii for the lust six years, and expects to b»* j I here lor the next six to come. With go.*! safe] 11 .rs.*s, Buggies, Carriages, Hacks o! any size, and I >rn-.iv servants to send to any part of the Cilolw*.— [ L'.hmJ L «ts with sheds for Drove Horses or Mules • with pl-Mity of corn and I.Nhier for the hc com mod a- j 11->ti of aM that may call The Stable is sifnateu I* •’ wen th ' Bvtx i rov Hotel an 1 Isabjslla ILm se. I ••hi I ...« the street leading to ami Irani flu* Depot.— ! falian.lse.V JAMES II HILL. j FURNITURE! 'ts. FUFLNITimEI 11 \M is still kicking amongst the Stutf. and wilt UJ k<*ep oil hand atl kinds of Furniture and will N- d as low as can b» bought in Savannah or Macon. SAMUEL SMI I’ll. \. It. Fi.-k’s new pattern BURIAL CASKS, sil- Wavs »>n Ivan 1. S. S. j Albany, Aug.ist l!), 1858 21-ly. { Dougborty Superior Court, > ! MAV TKtt.Vf. IMS —jL-.vr.Snd. \ l SLAUGHTER LKWlSS.McUWIKK 1 R.d,. t-Folrt lose v... f Mortgage. ! GKO. W. CKUMMEY. J FT apivariug to the Court by tl»c Petition of William M. 1 J. dlaugiucr and Lewis 8. McGwicr, that by Deed ot ; •d'.rtaagc, < I a ted the twentieth (20th) day of February IieigLte«-n hoiidred and fifty-eight. George W. Crunnney Y*«>, ( -yod to tlio said Wu» M. Slaughter and iwwisS. McGwire, a lot in the city of Atlivny, known and distin- V'idie l in the plan of said city as lot number twenty-eight <-*) <* i Broad street in sai>l city, with the improvements ' L-reon, known as‘'Phillips* Grocery,” for the purjH.se of paring the payment of a promiseory note made by the N »id Gf<». W. Crummey to the said VVin. M. Slaughter «‘il L»wL S. McGwire, duo on the first day of January "'*M lh>*re.ifter, for the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars with ■'■tere-t from date, which note is still due and unpaid.—It ordered that the said Goo. W. Crummey do pay into taw Court by the firvt day of the next term, tlie principal •inti interest on said note, nnd the cost of this proceeding, °r sIk ? w cause fit* any he Ins) to the contrary, or that fore- ‘•loaure be granted to the said Wm. M. Slnnghter and S. McGwier and tl»e Equity of Redemption of the '•aid (; c ,. W. Crummey therein be forever barred, and that "vrvice of this Rule be jierlected on said Geo. W. Cruui* ,,,l *y according to law. . ALEX- A. ALLEN, r. 9. c. s. w. c. A lru e extract from the minute® of said Court. , PETER W. TWITTY, Clerk. August 5, mint. Dougherty Superior Court,) May Term, 1858. ( SgJU-JSS&S?* R»««rlv **. l foreclose Mortgage. II W r , RfTM\fFY >nd i Present,Hon. A A. Al- Thomas s. horn. J |ct . Jud-- of i,i3 Cuun. I T appearing to the Court by the petition of John M. Cocnran, tTiat on the *J2d day of December, 1857, Geo. v V Crummey, of the property of Crummey & Horn, of ’‘fcd county, made and delivered to Petitioner a nromisso- 'PMe.iu th«e words: Albany, G«. t Dec. 22d. 1857— ,r n « day after date I promise to pay, L M. Cochran, (of hrm Cochran & Beverly) or bearer, Light Hundred *** seventy-nine Dollars and thirty-nine cents, valuo re eved for lumber furnished in builaing Crummey House. And afterwards to wit; on the 31st day of January, 1857, '•‘'J George W. Crummey and Thomas S. Horn executed » mortgage on tlie House and Lot in ib^ City of Albany, '**•. known there as the Crummey House, and now as the Isabella House and Lot, conditioned that ** Payment of said promissory note according to the tenor effect tnereof, said mortgage as well as satd note.thall ^ n «U and void, and it further appearing that the *aid “Me. remains unpaid. ^ '{I* therefore ordered that the said George W. Crummey *** L 8. Horn do pay into Court by the first day of the Term thureof, principal interest and cost thereon oa note, (or show cause why he shduki not,) and that on J »iure of said Crummey so to do, tbe Equity of Rodemp- and to said mortgage premises, be forever hereafter Riltu am * foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Number l in the 5th District of Dooly county. I X the old established and li Number® 74.294, 295,321, 3t»5. 383. in the 4th! ite line, known as the “New York ] District of Early county; iiunibr rs 153, 252, in the “ ni I Savannah Steam Navigation 5th District ot Early county, and number 383 in tf 1 28th District of Early countv. Apply to JOHN A. DAVIS, Albanv, Ga. Feh. 2fi, 1857. 48-tf. They July 1. Laws & Co, Ur South-Western Rail Road Stocktaken in pay at 9< cents in the dollar. E. T. JONES. Abany, Aug. 12, 1853. 2C*-tf. Residence to Rent or Sell. \ TWO STORY DWELLING on Broad ^JL Street, Albany, will be rented or sold, by Ijj: sp|)tkalion to JZJ STEPHEN EGAN. Sej<«nWr 9,1S.’»3. a 1-U. FOR RENT. fpllli STORE lately occupied by Mrrckr &. 0EGitA.tFEXp.iF.n, adjoining the Isabella House, ami :he room in the second story opposite Clark & Lippitt’s law Office. Fur t'urlher information apply to Mercer & dcGraf- fenried. * MARX SMITH* A*g. 20,18. r »8. 22—tf. For Sale or Rent. T hree dwelling houses, situa- ted in a pleasant part of the city. IHJhS One STORE-HOUSE—large room nmtly jjgjli fitted up. Four rooms up stair® suitable for offices. Possession given 1st October next. Terms reason able. SAM'L SMITH. August 19, 1S58. 21— l3w. NOTICE! NOTICE M .. u .IlQUUtlSf' ?.*> Loo ,! , * . i Of all/ the charms dear woman wear®, ,v. ; Of ull her many trap® and snares. For real effect ihere’s nought compares With a iruiy pretty bonh^t; For wh^n or Where you chance to inect One that is perfectly modest end ce*L*,-j ; . ■ Ytm may depend ’tis proof complete;; . •> Thai-the head has more in than on it. No ipatter wbethfr.sh^d pretty or cot,, . . .; IIow much or hpw little money she’s got, 1 Whether she lives ‘in a mansion hr cot, *Tis a fact, depend upon it; The woman to make a To make a model .mother or w«fe, Is one who, scorivin« the opillincFs,slritb. Wears a plain and tasteful bonnet. Now ^ bonnet of genuine beauty and grace, Worn on tlie head in its proper place, Shadowing faintly the wearer*® face, “Is a thing for a song or sonnet. But one of tlicse gay and gaudy things, Made up of rainbows and butterfly wing®, A mixture of Rowers, ribbons and siring®, Is dreadful, depend upon it. A vulgar mass of 'Tnss and feather.'* A little of everything thrown together, As if by a touch of windy weather, A wretched conglomeration—* . A sort of cup to catch the hair, Lea ving the head to “go it bare,** A striking example of‘'Nothing, to Wear,” lathis bonnet abomination. It makes a woman look braseh and bold,' Assists her in catching no hing but cold, I® bad on the young, absurd oh the old, And deforms whftt it ought to deck ; For look ut her face, no bonnet if. th»?re, See at the side it bangs by a hair; View it behind,and you will declare That the creature has broken her neck. No matter where you chaxce tabe, No matter bow many women you see, A promiscuous crowd or a certain she, You may fully depend upon it, Thai a gem of the very rarest kind, A thing most difficult to find, A pet tor which wo long have pined. Is a perfect “love oi u bonnet.” .. • f*jr£U62XCEK of a Dr.a*. Mctk.—A pupil of Abbe $ic*rd gave tire following extraordinary %n- swer.v i j . A .wlA •:. <. '• 7 vvt»at ,i® gratitmlr.’*,, , t } „ , ; j UI , . ‘‘Gratitude is the memory ufthe heart,*’ ., ‘‘Whar is f»ope r ’ . /. • “ffi’pc is tlie blossom of h'appfne®s.** r •‘VVWat Is the difference between hope and de sire.** b-nio;--t - '•***. •« "< > ut-. , •*-*» - “Desirei® a tree in leaf; hope La flower;eu- joymem is a tree"7lf* 5 frfR^ fc '^" “What isetemity%I?-dfl8dT p, t-A lUy wuhout yeslcrday ot to murrow li^i? ta upon it; ’ iihat .ha^./m eod.’* i r •* Y t:t>sMllIo thL'H i man happy throve, t ‘ L time ?** ' ' , ‘ . 'A s lindthit hai v Vw^» cnda'jT'piifh that ^rgfds th® CrSdTo and Mih in -ilia 'Ihlnk H jiri •‘thecridle and end® in the { V.WJret is God V • i ilsjjdaSjiM vM». ; iol j “Ttuj necesary being, tho sun of eternity, the * macliineet of nature, the evo of justice the watch makers'of the nniv»trse,the aonl of the wotW.” ; “D.ica God reason ?’* “Man reasons beeailstr^hri doubt® ; lie deliberate® ; hc decide®. God re omniscient4 he know® all jthiag®; bethorofore never rensons.'' | ' ErctirccN thing® iu which young people render •tbcmsefves impolite. | l. Loud Laughter. - P .i r!o:J 1. • j , 2. Reading when others are talking, • • ] f • 3- Outing linger nai!® in eptnpany, . , 4 leaving meeting before it is closed, ft. Whispering in meeting. | B Oaring at stranger®. ' : •' il 7. leaving a stranger without a seat. I 8 /Y watitof reverence In ai||reriora‘ i 9. Reading aloud in company without being Tbe Comet. BY n P. TAYUOH, of THE emCAOO JoL’CXAt. ’ Twas a beautiful night on a beautiful deep. And the man at the helm had fallen asleep. ;asked. ; Ifl. Receiving a present without some manites- tation® of gratitude. 1 . •* *> ' 14. Making yourself the-topic of conversation. 12 Laughing aj |he iDisUko* of pther®4 13 Joking other®, iit company.) 14. Correcting older person® than yourself,,es pecially parents. Id- To commence talking before : «dhc»^.’ “ r * Itk Answering questions when put toothers, 17. Cotpmenceing to eat- a® : soon ny \ you, sit down to the tab’e. And;— 18. In not listening to vvl^t one ii saying iu company—unless yon desire to show contempt for the speaker. A well bred person will not tom Ice ail observation whilst another of the company ianil- dressing himself to it. x VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION Siiiamilndcr aie^geney, ISABELLA HOUSE, xWSiaSrt£fi,?.aSlr| ^ «— --t-~ q3MK s „bscrib,-ris»!ie .he Mam.farh.r. ALB.WY, CEO. situated five miles In Albanv, on I Wectvabco i the wan at th*'w^* had fallen «leep. , yeara ago whet, the asp,ratrena nt Ste- A or;i ,„ r ,h„ sale of Steam* &. Marvin’s "Wil-1 rpiIE above Hotel, in Albany, the present frrmili- 1 Creek. ' | An “ l ‘ ,c walch 0,1 llic *Wck, with hi® head on his i phen A- Douglas first became obvioua : to oh! expe rts! Salamander Sales, ’ which are the Kvt j JL us of the Georgia and Florida Rail Road, is 1 There i® 700 acres of I»and in a fine slate of cnl-1- l ' brpast, . ; ^ ,7 I rienced politicians, the late Col. Benton, in cult ured, being fire-pmnl and burglar proof, i now open for tl;e reception of the I tivutioo, with a maid Dwelling House, Irume Ne^ro ■ Was begiuing to dream that another’s it pressed, j versing with a friend, gave the following summary man who Ins valuable papers, money on TRAVELING PUBLIC. I House®, new and comfortable, nnd alt necessary oul j Wlicii (lie look-out aloR " A sail! ho, a sail !’* j vidw of the prospect® of Mr. Doug’.u keep safe, should rp, i(? jj n|1SP a!:| j p un ,i| lire s , re now . The Triv ,lo f ,l f e8 ,lwl 11 l«nner would desirOd | And the qurttlonatid answer went ratling like ! “TheLittlo giant”«aid he is in to great a hurry 4 ‘ prieinr i® determined to make it % FIRST GLASS ’ll 1 ® ‘’nderr jgnetldeeins it unnecessary to; say Imii: to become a great man. .• Ho forget# tUatgitntU nii WOTKI*, and hopes fay strict attention to the wants j ia l Jj? JJljj", *,I * : l ‘°* a •” “W here away V* North j don’t wear league bool® now R-days, ami -that tho ricle® that lie dosi •• of these Safe®, will be ®<.(d at tin • expense <•! traiisporlati. . August 5, I85S. actnrei I,Id. NELSON TIFT. 19— Dissolution. , DicKtxtMix i- this day uh L‘d b> I will contirnie tie Inisines® in m Would embrace this opportunity " ifiateful thank® to the patron® and tl oir very liireral patronage lose attention to husii.e®; iierit tlicir future favor®. 1 EONARD LITTLE Albany. June 10. 1858. 12- of hi® Guest®, to merit the patronage of the INiblid. L. II. DURHAM, Proprietor. Albany, April 8, 1858 2— DAVID ROSS, Book-Binder For Sale very Cheap. duming my! Blank Account Book manufacturer, niblic goner- j Comer of Third and Cherry Street®, ) MACON, CJ A. i Is i) re pared t<* execute all orders for BLANK BOOKS FOR COURTS AND COUNTING HOUSES, and to hind Muric and all kinds of Printed Work, with nvatnes® and disnatvn. E3T Hamer’®, Graham ®, Godey’s and all otlrer Magu- xlne® hound in cheap atid siihstiuitial stylo. ■ All orders sent by mail or express promptly attended to. April 2*2, 1858. 4—!v p 1,1111 lorociosco. ana u is runner rf.i ^,P u bliahed in the Albany Patriot, or a public 2* l^blwhed in the'City of Albany, Ga. , and a copy 7 on aaid Ceorgo W. Crummey, or hb « v -71 vfgMl^vTRr Ln HUM. II * M S ''ft jrgaar 1 ** ’ ^ T Sissnuc, Bfiiut.T Co-jOi. Becborine. Iixlide of Potash. A full etock of Chemical®, for sale by June 17—12 LEONARD LITTLE. Paints and Oils. W HITE Lead. French Ainc, white. All the Colored Paints* Linseed Oil. 'I’lirpentiiie. Varnishes, &c., for June 17—1*2 Window Glass. L ARC.E stuck Window Glass, all sizes anil vs nerv, for sale verv low hv June 17-lfi ' LEONARD I.I ITLE. Brushes. int aud Vwn 10 doz. White-Wash D(4Z. Paint aud Vwrnish Brushes. For snip low by LEONARD LITTLE. June 17 • • • ■ r . Medicinal. tikBNCil BnSdy. Jl Port Wine. Sherry Wine. Madeira Wine. Scotch Whiskey. }} i Schnapps, &C--of the host quality, fi r sale by June 17—12; Vt LEONARD LITTLE. LAND FOR SALE IN CaUJVTY. O 'Ne THOUSAND ACRES ot good — Oak and Hickory Land, lying on the Chicknsnwhatcliee ana Spring Creek®,ad joining Col. James Dean on Spring Creek, ___ and Mr. Warren on tlie Chicka®awhatchee, uirectiy West of the New Bridge across the Chickasawbat- chee Creek, with Ttvo Hundred and Fifty Acres of open Land—good water. Mr. B. Brown will show the lines to any person wishing to purchase. 1 will sell my MUD CREEK Plantation in Dough erty conuty, ten miles West of Albany, known a® the ‘‘Judge Andrews* Place,” adjoining J. B. Bond, A-H. Colquitt,.Mr. Peake and Wm. Mooghon. ’ Frtr price and payment® apply to me at Forsyth, Monroc coubty, or W my son in A^ & , IRAN Sfptembff 9,1853: ; 34— I LIVliFtY STABLE. M UStfUS. HARRELL &. HAIIN re- H<ectfnlly infitrtn their friends and the l j public viriting Bainbridgc during Court i week, that they are prepared to fur»»Wtgowd I Stabling for any quantity of Horse®, at the following Rate®: 91.00 per day for a Binale Horse. 6.00 por week do do 15 00 per month do do Al®o kept on hand, a good assortment of ||oh*>s and Hack® to Hire at low rate®. They return their thank® for past k in J nes®, and lu*pe to merit the continuance of the favors of their friends ill Hi- ' l)aml.tiJgv, April 27,1*9- r- — tf. Valuable Property for Sale. I N compliance with the Will of It. Q. Dickinson, dec’d, [iiaW ill sell belijre the Court tse in Dougherty eomdv, on ttw lifs*. 1 'l uesday in December next, the following properly wit;— One Hi utse and !>ot or. Pine street, in the city of Albany, handsomely improved, tire building being and newly finislted, suitable foi a large family, containing one acre> more or lest*. Also, a selilement of Lund of 1000 ac re®, in.the 1st district of Dougherty countv—about 300 acre® of cleared land—No*. 88, 89, 112, 113. fractional h t of 43 acres, i.i the 1st district. No. 120* , 1 Also, u body of 730 acres in the Wood®, being No. 9 in 1st of Dougherty and 369 iu 7tli of Worth. No. !fl7, 12th dist. 4th sec. Cherokee, 160 acre®. No. 135, 18tli dist. 4fli sec. do 40 “ No. 339, 21 si dist. 2d sec. du 40 “ No. 135, 14th dist. 2d sec. do 160 “ O* I am authorized to sell any of the above prop erty at private sale. For term®, apply to JOHN T. DICKINSON, Ex’r. Albany, July 2*2,1858. Take Due Notice! H AVING made such alteration® and improve ments a® enables me to furnish h belter article at less cost than formerly, I have determined to re duce the price of my WASHING MACHINES to TWELVE DOLLARS, Chiah,-if taken from the Shop. When delivered elsewhere expeuse® must be paid by the purchaser. . ICT Colton Gins repaired, and Furniture made to order. JAMES M McDANIEL. Palmyra. Sept S. 1858. 24— J J. Meldbn would rpspcctiuTly inform the pub- West«rti Gioigia, wWeh'trtl hA^WB'M:' ’ , , Altiny, Nof.laib, 1357. 33.-tf. lauul. Suffice it lot licit'it is as gotnl hs arty Oak and Hickory Land I Ju tho 2d District of Dougherty county, so justh* celebrated for its richness and adaptation fi»r the! culture of cotton. | For term®, apply to the undersigned, or to H. A. | Masskv, Overseer on the place, wlm will show the ■ place to any one wishing to look at it. j BBNJ. U. SMITH. ! AHwnv. S.'i»t 0 H 18.58. 24— 17w. i E. RDSERWALD i BRO., H AN K now on hand, and are constantly receiv ing, tbe largest and beet Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Consisting of L ADIES’ DItESS G00DS, Snell a* Black and Colored Silk®* Plaid Grenoble®, Cashmere d'Eeosse, All-Wmil De'alne®, Figured Delaines and Alpacas, Robes de Chenille, l)c lieges, Gingham®, A c., &c.,; lire nicest stock of 8H.WVLS and Cl.OAlv.S, and SPRING SKIRTS, all of the host quality, and phi Rest and lastest style®. Also, a splendid assortment of Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ CL() r rPITNC., of the best materials and best make. A large stock OF SHOES, BOOTS, HATS AND (’APS, Ladies’ Bonnets, Hosiery, FANCY GOODS, <fcC. A heavy stock «» NEGROES* StflQES. KBU ST. YS nnd BLAMIETS, fJOMI'.SPl WS and ()S.\AliVR(VN, at lower prices limn they ever r ere sold. Sclavs a n d T.o b a c fc o, Saddlery and Crockery, And various articles too numerous to mention ; which wp will sell lower than they ever were sold, as we have bought extraordinary cheap bargain®, and are determined to midtffsell trtty Merchant ihi® ?il W?, N nverJuMUTrul Id our meld and' .nm I «* *7fo#«"d Wlh I" ! ! 9 ** ^ *»*. *'.*••*&*" '»?• »««•«««%• »J e ?» re .' e u y »• u to our li lends and cqMotn-. u.i.u.b.iSih'„r,L d *«» mtlttae, her tnind from the toils, .and c^rc® ot Uiu ers for tlrelr kind pulrotvage heretofore, and solicit a ^P 1 * 4 ’ 1864. -Embarkation or the French it- « n • ir , vv , ’ ,•% . coiitmtraiivo of tlie wime, as'we shall try to pl«,r=e I ray (25,000 men) join, tlie T.rMFrewjh OdPt ycU.^Wlto .otild be ytbptit f,K». tlicui harder than ever- To the public ;in general the isle of eerpent®. . % . ; pn P er ’ Bept. 14.»Debarkations of Ihb ailltd arnica at j Eupatoria, near the old 'Wrl. This opperath not interrupted by the Russian®,and lasts six Inure.. a deemiotT which is or fntereft Wall newspaper . Sept. 20. .Battle of the Alma. ■»/ : e: *. j proprietorthfoiiglretot-the4JriiU«vI < '^^^A ^ntrevtfrs^ 1 Sept. 27.;-Tbe allied, army after having crossed j existed relative to n charge: fur advertising bKwertr; the Aim* -• - * — * ' * “ reaches t The/ r _ . _ > it the base of their opcr»Ucni(. •» fohttief.' 1 W^WiiVo netityi&r' ruhlish- Sept. 39. • Uecotinoissancc of Sebastopol.' .‘’c, fc«baMt} a,«pediil contnitt ctintrkraoiiitr thoi Oct. 9. .Opehltig of the^ ttcfich at 2100 yards ppbii^toJ.leipMcijte pubiislier oan oli«rya ,«i4;r».; A Card., rjiHE ondersigoetl will reopen his School | oo the. * first MooAav in October next., ,jTJio school, is tough training to the'mind morally, intelleetohllyi hnd Bodally, giving ample time far physical exercise, '..•nieiimw of,tuition for the achotostic year: of Sep 23,1858. r 1 26^2 ” north west.!” ■ lir^t office in an elective .government cannot be “Make her out ?” “No your hoimr” The din I j taken by storm, his ambition i® beyond fii® ability ; drowned tho rest. ] for tlitregh a fluent speaker, his idea® dent bear (ho There, indeed, is the stranger, the first in'the proper proportion to hi® word®, and though he run t ! fast he.Carrie* little weight, lie thinks ho. can b»i- Vet she drives boldly on in lire teeth ol (he breeze, | stride this eontenant with one fool op tiip^horc® uf Now her bow® to the breakers she steadily turn®, 1 the Atlantic and the other on the l\»cila:. li.it ho OUt how brightly the light of her bine ale burn®, ! can’t do it Sir. Ilia leg® are too short 1 ' ‘ 1 Not a signal for Saturn the Rover lias given,— j —— m 'mm No salute for our Venus the (lagstar of ||eavan, I Editorial Life* Not a rag or a ribon adorning fi C r spars. j There is so much of truth in the following front She has saucily sailed by tho red planet Mars j tho pen of Captain Marryatf that we must be al- She has doubled triumphant the rape of the Sun, 1 lowed to quote it. But few reader® ever think of And the sentinel star, without firring a gun. j the labor and care devolving upon an editor—one Now, a llagHt the fore and the mizzen unfurled, ! who tastty feels hi® responsibility. Captain Mtf- Shc U bearing right gallautly down on the j ry*u say® : “I know bow a periodic®! will wear .world l ^ I down one’a existence. In. it6ell it appear® nothing; “Helm a-port r “Show a light !** "She will run j the labor i® not manifest: nor i® it in the hirer; it Us aground !*’ j is the continual attention it n*.j*ufrr®. Your hVo “Fire a gun ! n “Bring her to!” “Sail ahoy !” j becomes, as it were, the publication. One day’s “W hither bound !** j piper is no sooner corrected and ‘ printed thari on Avast there, ye lubbers! Leave the roVder alone; | come® another. It i® the stone of Sisyphus, «j» ’Tis® craft “in commission”—the Admfrrht own, 1 endleS®, rrpetithm of toil, and constant weight uj'oq And she satis by^'chart'ort draughtsman could tbe intellect and spirits, demanding all tire exertion make; ' ! ofyonr frcultie®, at the ssme time you kre cotflpeil- VVhere each cloud that can trail, and ctich wave ed to the severest’drudgery. To write lor a paper that can break, i is very well, but to edit one. is to condemn youreeit Where each planet i® crushing, each star i® «! • to slavery.” With Its anchor “Jet go*' in Hip blile of blCsl; ! • ^CWSpapCTS* Where that sparkling flotilla, the asteroids lier i A man, aay® Dr. Franklin, eats rtp a pddrill of Wliere the scarf of red morning is flung on Ihe ; sugar,1»nd tire pleasure hc ha® «uj»yovl U ended, »ky; i ■ hut the information he got® from a; uitwsp.iper Where the breath of the sparrow is sliring the ! treasured up in the mind to bo used whenever u»V tbe ait— , jca*i‘u»'dr inclination call® fi>r it.*’ A newspaper i® On the'chart that she bear® you will find them : not the wisdom of a man, or two men ; it i® th£Wii- all there! i ! ■ *'*• ■ ■■■'■« ^ > • • j of the age—of past age*, too. A family without a Let luy pfisa in peace lo tlie port whence she came,' newspaper I® nlvvay® hall an age behind the times With her trackling® of fire aud her streamers of j In general information; besides, they never, think , flume* much, nor find much to think about* And there ggygg?? 1 *—^"""P"****—are the littfcones growing up in I'gnorarice 4 ,'with- li ar Dates. oatw taste for reading, • Besides 1*1! these evils,- n.o ibWowing dates' of Ae various operations (- ' ,1,en her work 51 hM ' have to esy that it will be to their oWp advantage to call on E. RnBE.NWALD &. BRO., O’Opposite IIill’® Ftahles, and next doof to King & Walker*® SSaloon, Albany, Ga. September g, 1858 . 23-tf BROUGHT TO JAIL, A NEGRO AfAN, who says bis name is FRANK, dark complexion, small suitue, '• will weigh about 135 pounds, and has a soar on hi® wrist, and says he belongs to John D. Twiggs, who'resides near Augusta,and owns a plan tation in Baker county, where the boy haa been at work. T^c owucr will come forward, |»y charges, prove properly, and take him away* —ARLINE, ■ a. .a To the Planters i»« of Southwestern Geof^la, . fSlHE undersigned will .be prepared by JL ing of flie next season, to lion i»t bis >, xjl , -t-t^TL. UiBPf BL new and commoilious \VARE-J10Uij£, aitiiated near theHalfmad Depot, and snfflcienil, far from' tnwnti 1 render it free rrnni the danger ef fire. And by strict uttefition to the storage and- sale of Cotton he hopes' to merit and respectfully solicits the pa tronage of the Planters generally of South-Western Georgia. •. -• • ■' i -.1 ■' ■ ■ CLEMENT A. CUE ATI! AM. - AprilI8, 1858 2—ly* . Oct.35. .BatllCrif Bahklanj reo'Dsrioj iuO No», of Inkerinan.., „ Pjt)sll(lj0 - 'Oef: Y7.-Opinin’^faftlie 2 pebesV, r'y ,o prZ wpili? Li ^™* fhe combinedfleelB <>bC put W#P>t bus fcl, AtfdbmSit k'MUmW u m' hippChltstiCrat mate Vdld# of their 'oorart Cs; : an(f if so 1 fis^dp rilheriijdeitiob ored be stlied.txiti thdlprlce rfitts c - 1 WCT4,WB.i >e iiy7” r f)^*-’f yeX has sire If. .* •$, Is ensO vrtiYajaj May 25. iTbe allied army occupies the dim* vof • ceVwinCttywCa‘'«fy'tn'ue* ! aHn}iyW'b|?' , W%ld 1 tba Tcbefnaya. „|j t ,»jj rtollroM .lo' J LdnstCboJ**^!••ywaidlaanmtobC^Bm Mai ttdU‘ Sept. 8.i.Captire af tli*'MliUk6{D*V edllo ol( * Sept. 9. .The enemy.eyaeoatecthao Bintli pkrt t<mf*M«N«Hb obeyed,r.nJ thii ,! dhctor' cnovt oUte. city,nderettr«tn j n JI .b,') isa«lflt<.hiB3bw«®i»iteabi ttam^ im ibiMUlllWi I Eebastipo), WM'Dpmbarded.and.xaitnotMiltxl ^Itf jpositioo, to tbp ioSjitf amtisapieji#^ |.f t 332 day*. nessed the funny acctie.