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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1858.
/for Judge Superior Court S. IV. Circuit,
Richard H. Clark.
For Solicitor General S. TV. Circuit,
W. B. Guerry.
South-Western Georgia Again.
We copied in par lut if sue an edi
the Alban;/ Patriot in rererenee to
of Sooth-Western Georgia to prtfi t; i
serving our comment for this im[
Timer. • We agree with our eotoi
the growing importance of this a
Stale and that her claims to politi
ment, like that of Cherokee/ ha\
overlooked. Hrr wealth, herTRaili
her intelligent and fast increasing population
give her a position second to no other section
in the State. We fear, however, that the zeal
of oar talented cotemporary of the Patriot has
led him into some ungenerous thrust3 at our
Chief Magistrate of the Slate, which upon so
ber, second thought, he will willingly acknowl
edge.
— - Democratic Convention. —*
Proceedings of the Democratic Contention
called for the purpose of nominating a Judge
and Solicitor Genetal for the South-Western
Judicial Circuit, held In Albany October 13th,
1858.
On motion of Hon. A.E. Harris of Dough
erty, the Convention wa4 organized by calling
T. M. Furlow, Esq., ofSumter, to tha Chair.—
The Chair opened the Convention with a well
considered and happy address, that was mark
ed by a noble spirit of compromise, that tended
far to harmonize the feelings and sentiments of
the body. On motion, D. II. Sanders, Esq.,
was requested to act as Secretary. On motion
of A. E. Harris of Dougherty, the Delegates to
the Convention were requested to hand in their
names to the Secretary. The following gentle-
He complains that there is not a “solitary j men registered themselves as delegates:
Executive nppointment'to any office of profit! From Decatur—-J. M. - Wilson, Hooyor Mo-
from South-Western Georgia,” and thinks it an Elvy and B. r. Bruton; from Baker--1. J. r.
unjust''discrimination.” The appointment of! Welch, SethiC. Stevens, and Robert D. Ivey,
Benjamin May, Esq . of. Stewart oonnty. ma jfrom Mit^hell-John G. Sapp and Troup liuf ?
Treasurer of the State ltoad, is from South- Her; from Dougherty—A. E. Harris, R. F. Ly-
Western Georgia, and a better selection could ; on * ant ^ W. J®. Slaughter; from Calhoun Jup,
not have been made. Worthy, intelligent, effi- aiM ® D. Monroe ; from ^* ee r*”'V; , *
cienl, energetic, he has discharged his duties ; McBride, ^and Stephen >• Jr j
with fidelity to the State and is a true represen- f ra, *i Sumter-r-1. M. Furlow, A. S. Cutts, David
tativeof our people. This our friend will not j Winn, L. P. Dorman, and Willis A- Hawkins.
aim of the new Philosophy. We mean that it
gainsay. Then we ask lhat Gov. Urown should | On motion of R. F. Lyon of Dougherty, it I shall be tried on its own merits, irrespective of the
be excused .he aide ihruat conveyed in the edi- i »*■ i adventitious surrounding. which designingand rest-
torial of the Patriot. "Give unto Cesar the j Resolved, That a committee of one from each j less men have thrown around the subject, with the
things which are Cassar’aCV Daily Timet ! county represented in the Convention, he *p. i view to make it the scape-goat of their personal
of the 11th instant, and remark, that so far as 1 .... ... -
New Advertisements.
We beg to cal) attention to the new advertise
ments In this issue, as our remarks are crowded
out. W*«hall speak concerning them next week.
Federal Union, and Southern Recorder.
It was our intention to publish in this isaue, the
Prospectus of the Daily Federal Union, and 7V»-
Weeklj Southern Recorder, to be published at Mil-
ledgevillc, during the session of the Legislature, bu l
for want of space, we are compelled lo crowd them
out We desire to eay in behalf of thei r enterprise,
lhat we wish them every success, and trust that the
people will sustain them, as it is a great public
convenience. The price of each, is one dollar in
advance.
* The Judicial Convention.
It will be seen by the official proceeding* of
the Judicial Convention held in this city ou
Tuesday last, that the Hon. Richard H. Clark,
of the county of Dougherty, was the choice of
the Convention for the office of Judge. The j knowledge.
Hon. I|. K. McKay, of Sumter, and the Hon j In reply to the above we beg leave to say, 1 for'either Judge or Solicitor-
Alexander A. Allen, of Decatur, were voted i that we are aware of the long standing custom enst by ballot.
for in the Convention. The former being sup. i of the Democratic party of Georgia to re nom- ' Resolved, ^T .
ported by the counties of Lee and Sumter, | jnate a two years incumbent, and we believe ( a C q”' j{ ^?*Lvon Wwas ,cltor * j
while the latter received the vote of Decatur.— j this to be the correct policy; were it not so.; Resolved, That the Convention now proceed;
After several ballottings the name of the Hon. a good Governor—no sooner than lie becomes' to ballot for Judge. On the twelfth ballot, on j
From the Chrietiam SfiirUualiaU
Oar Specimen Number.
To give the public tome idea of y
the Bi-Monthly journal we propose
city, under the name of the 11CHR1
ITUALIST,’! we herewith present
ttliun of. all who feel any interest i
na of Spiritual Intercourse, z&pecit
publication, as to sise, generals,
character. It is not a fair specimen, however, of
what we design to do, editorially. We have "just
finished moving our printing establishment,, aipf
have not been in a fit frame of mind to write out
our viewa in full, as to the necessity of having, at
least one Organ of the Spiritual Philosophy in the
South. 8u!ilce it lu say, now, that the “Christian
Spiritualist” will have nothing whatever to do with
the wranglings aod divisions of northern Spiritual'
tats, in respect to other maters which have no le
gitimate connexion or affinitjTOfh the doctrines aiTd
facte of Spiritual Phenomena. With the various
isms which some fanatical convention-mongers of
the North, have, managed Xomix up: with Spiritual
ism-—always to the reproach nflhefatter—such is
Abolitionism, Woman’s Righliam, Free Lovism,
Swedcnborgianism, &.c., Sec.,—w£ shall never atfil-■
iate. Oh thb contrary, we shall'oppose all such
erratic manifestations as beyond the legitimate end
land
.. —<W*oo,Oet. 8^-Skipmreck ani'Lots of ARRfVtrsrg-rrilRfS*^. ..
night, the achoonerOiprey.of Bnflhlo, from Ra- ..... ALBANY, GEORGIA.
’ ' and «...
cine, was wrecked. The Captain’* nil
child, and the mates were drowned.
ALBANY COTTQN MARKET. ^
Ocr Msrket since last report, owing to heavy
receipt, and decline in other markets, has fallen off
| and je. Prices very irregtilar for lower grades;
the higher qualities were in demand, and gold mid
dling will readily command lie. We quote ex*
tremea 10 to 11 j.
Stock on hand 2d Sept .dhlObalde.
Receipts to Oct. 7lh 5241 “
Receipts past wetk 2073 “
Shipped to date 4418
Stork in 1 Warehouses 3436
TAta s b- ? ronA *9’ October 11/A.
John A. Githop, Dawson, Ga.
John J, Simpson, Terrell eoenty G,
I homns J. Brown, Randonlph T
Mwi L. G. Flournoy. ** «• „
W. Af. Chips.
^ 8enran * B » Thomasville, M
i " Baker county, .«
Ayfoany Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY by GLASS, LAWS & CO.
BAGGING —Guiiucy...
H. K. McKay was withdrawn, and the nomina
tion of Col. Clark made by acclamation, on a
motion from Decatur.
We shall endeavor to
its rational and Christian
8 ! appointed that committee :—R.°F. Lyon, Seth ; relatione—in its hopeful and blissful tendencies,
the appointment of Benjamin May, Esq., is con- ] C. Stevens, Troop Butler, John Colley, W. C. t and in its philisopliical and humanitarian bearings,
cerned, we stand corrected, and are willing to Gill, Willis A. Hawkins, J. W. Wilson. The j We believe it to be capable of much good to the
agree with onr neighbor of the Times lhal a committee reported the following resolutions: j human race, if properly developed and applied, and
, . ,. . I Kesalcr.d, That the county of Sumter be en- | to thi. conmimnlion will our labors be chiefly di-
c er s c c u no ave e n ma e. 1 titled to five voles, and each of the other coun. reeled. \N e shall also defend Spiritualism from the
The Times says, “We fear, however, that the ,j ea con ,posing the South-Western Circuit, he j assaults which may be made against it, from wliat-
zeal of our talented cotemporary of the Patriot j entitled to three votes upon all questions arising j ever quarter, ever exercising, however, s tolerant
has led him into some ungenerous thrusts al in this Convention, mid that when any delega- \ spirit towards unbelievers, while we ate firm in the
onr Chief Magistrate of the Slate, which upon ! * lnn “ no1 ful1 - ll >* ^legates present cast the j maintenance of our own views.
. . .. .... . > full vote the county is entitled to. 1 >' ith this brief expoaition of our purpose, we in-
sober, aeoond thought, he will willingly ae- flejoloerl, That n majority if two-thirds ofvile the co-operation of all those who dare invesli-
i.„.....i.' a |l the voles cast be necessary to a nomination | truth for themselves,nnd follow whore truth.
r.ho votes to be! when found, will lead them. The following are
j our Terms:
That the Convention first nominate j 0For one copy per annum, (cash) 8 1 50
“ 4 copies “ “ 5 00
“ 10 ” ” ” 1200
OCT “ 20 ” “ “ ” 20 00
OCT Invariably in Advance
18
10 to 101
18 to 20
40 to 50
28 to 33
8 to 10
13 to 14
18 to 20
bus 75 to 80
bus
90
.....*3... yd
BALE ROPE............. fb
BEESWAX— >....w.lb
CANDLES—Spenn lb
Star lb
Tallow lb
COFFEE—Rio lb
Java Ih
CORN
Meal
FISH—Mackerel No. 1
No.2
No. 3
No. 1 kits......'...
. Half kits....
SALMON-No. 1 kfo
FLOUR—Fme—100 lb.sack
Superfine............. 3 00
Family .... 3 50
GUNPOWDER—Keg 5 00 to 8 00
IRON—Euclish. lb 5 to 51
Swedes lb 61 to 7
Sheet lb 81
LIME—'Thomaston pr. l»bl 3 00 to 3 25
Alabama 2 25
MOLASSES gal 50 to 75
SYRUP gal 75 to 80
NAILS lb 5 to 6
OILS—Spenn, Winter Strained, gal 1 75 to 2 00
“ 150 to 175
60 to 65
115 to 125
bbl 918 to 20
bbl 14 to 15
bbl 11 to 13
$3 00 to 3 50
1 75 to 2 00
4 00 to 4 25
2 75
Jones,
Dr. D. C. Jones,
Mrs. Anderson,
J. W. Leigh,
C'. Packard,
Morgan Hall,
John Tomlinson,
E. Collier,
W. W. Harrell,
J. W. Evans,
B. F. Powell,
JGAnsley,
G J. Williams,
Henry Bateman,
J E Bateman,
J E Brown,
A H_ Colquitt,
Edward Janes,
John H Pope,
Wm Lasiter,
WH Sibley,
James Colquitt,
John T Sparks,
'rbo’s W Anderson,
Ja'a Pattiilo,
familiar with the duties of his office, and before! mo, * on nf H. Mcblvy, of Decatur it was
. , . . . a, . , Resolved, lhat Col. Richako II. Clark, of
he has time to carry out Ins official acts, would
j The child, that a mother attended and loved
°n a . „ » i „ The mother, that infant’s affection had proved ;
Resolved, I hat a committee he appointed to Tha tha , mitl | tat . nfs4nl ti ^ tl
• nominees,
Mortality.
. , . , ,t . Dougherty, be declared l.y acclamation the 1 0 w , iy slln „) d , he spirl „f | be proud ?
n . ... , r c .. . i 1 ' 11 ''-'' be removed to make foom for another of. nool i n e, of the eonvention fot- J udge of the Mko . f„t flitting meteor, , fast flying cloud,
Uurtng the contest for a candidate for Snhct- j perhaps less ability. lo cite an instance, Ex- South-Western Circuit. The Convention then ^ 0 ^ t | w Hj/htning, a break of the wave,
tor General, and after several ineffectual ballots, i Governor Johnson, during the four years of his proceeded to ballot for a Solicitor General.— |] e pa , aes f rmn |jf e 1o tcsl j n t |, ff er » V e.
the names of Col. Evans and Col. Solomons | able administration, succeeded in bringing tbe! *J n , * ie ,our,e r, n '* 1 * ,a * l “ t • «|>P 8 «' in i5 ,l ? Ht ' V ' , , . t .
wave .nj tU am.tosi i i r» i. • ... , ,.' B. (»UEHK Y, Esq , of &umter, had received a The lea ves of the oa k and the wil lo w ^ha 11 fade,
were withdrawn, and the contest continued be- btate Road to a trnvinv point, which he could * . .. e . ... . e . f> „ ,
. ^ a H UI “* v i majority of two-thirds of all the votes cast, was Be scattered around and together be laid;
tween Col. Guerry, of Somter, and Col. West, j not have done in one term, and retired from of- declared by the Chair, the nominee of the Con- ! And the young and the old. the low and the high,
of Lee. The Convention finally decided in fa- ! fice with honor to himself, while his official acts vention for Solicitor General. ! Shall moulder to dust, and together shall lie.
ror of Col. Guerry. met the almost universal approbation of the peo j On motion of W. A. Hawkins, of Sumter, it
The Convention was full with two exceptions, ‘ pie. j wa8 |
and for number., we have never seen a more in-j Our present Executive has thna far made a ' communicate'loYl.e nominees, Messrs. Clabk . „ , „ , . ,
telligent and respectable meeting of the party, j very good Governor, and it is likely that he may | nn d Guerry, the action of the Convention.— ■ ^ ac > a " are awtt * v to ,he,r P' aces ol refit *
1 he utmost harmony and good feeling charac- i he renominated, to which at present, we have i The Chair appointed Messrs. Ilawkins, Slaugh- i The maid, on whose cheek,on whose brow, in whose
terized the meeting throughout its deliberations, i nothing to sav. I ter and Gay, that committee. ; eye,
and the weight of character and inti nance of the Our friend of the Times will see in our allu- ; **’ 7'^ tL'.V'' S o l “ US J'; ler ’ “ ni' ! Sh " ne 1 bea °‘ y a!,d h f' ,ri "' n,,h “ J™ b 7’ .
' i Resolved, 1 hat the proceedings ol the Con* And the memory of those that loved her and praised.
Convention, and their anxtoua desire to promote , aim. to the next Gubernatorial Convention, that ( venli(1I1 |, e published in the Albany Patriot, 1 A | ike fron , the fninds of the living erased. ?
the best interest of tbe party, will we hope, set- J we refer to the one which assembles after the South Western Sews and Bainbridge Argus. 1
tie the minds of all where any difference ofopin- . expiration of the four years term of the present ■ Gn motion it was
ion may exist. There was no candidate for'incumbent. \. Iiesolved » That J*»e Convention oo now ad-
either office before the Convention who did not j In making this explanation we do not with- Svxdeks sJc’v. » Ch m.
possess fine legal qualifications, and a strict and 1 draw one iota from what we said in regard to ! ^ <a» — —
upright moral character, and have acted during | (he claims of South-Western Georgia to politi- I , Democratic Meeting,
the canvass, with becoming dignity and a high j CR j preferment, and still say that she has been i At a meeting of the Democratic party held
Summer .
Trafn
Lioseed .........
provisions:
BACON—Ham* lb v
Sides lb
Shoulders lb
LARD lb
BUTTER—Goshen lb
Country lb
CHEESE—English Dairy lb
SALT 7. suck
SHOT bag
WHISKEY—Rectified gal
Monnngahela gal
SPIRITS TURPENTINE gal
SUGAR—Brown Jb
Clarified lb
Crushed lb
RICE.. IH
TALLOW lb
HIDES lb
DOMESTIC GOODS.
OSNABURGS—No. 1 yd 12
No. 2 yd U
Virginia yd 101
SHIRTINGS yd 5
SHEETINGS yd 10
14 to 15
121 to 13
10 to 101
14 to 15
33 to 35
20 to 25
15 to 16
1 50
2 25
40 to CO
f>0 to 3 00
*5 to 1 00
11 to 15
13 to 14
14, to 1.9
i to 6
8 to 9
9 to 10
The huaband, that mother and infant had blessed—1 ARRIVALS AT BYIAGTOVS IlOTLLy
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
The hand of the king, that the scepter hath borne;
The brow of the priest, that the miter hath worn ;
The eye of the sage, tnd the heart of the brave—
Are hidden and lost in the depths of the grave
III BpirilllAIISla ' ing rannea ii, me loiiowmg i^ummiupe :—«ronn
is issue the Prospectus ofllie! C » rr Brown . W - M - Slaughter, B. (). Keaton,
. , . .Li t i ! A. J. Robert and A. J. Maearlhy, Esqr’s.
w ’ a °“ rn “ . The Committee after retiring a few minutes,
reported the following names a* delegates,
which report was unanimously ratified by the
meeting:—i. e. Col. R. F. Lyon, Hon. W. M
sense of honor, but as all could not receive j oniversally overlooked in this particular com- 1 1,1 Albany in accordance with a previous call, to
the nomination at the hands of the Convention,! d wilb ol | ier aecliolla . But “smallest fa- I »PP°|»‘ Jeleg'ta. to the Nominating tooven-
we hope that none went away dissatisfied. So!' x,. | ion to he held in Albany on I oesday the 12th
.. . ..... .. ... vors, otc., otc. ;insl.,—on motion, the Hon. John Jackson was
lot us turn our attention to the candidates.—| go far as tbe remarks of the Federal Union ; called to the Chair, and Dr. W. S. Lawton, Jr.,
They are men of unblemished reputation, sound j j g concerned, we see nothing worthy of note 1 requested to act as Secretary. The Chair in a
in judgement, of fine legal attainments, and ev-! except (heir allusion to the appointments from i few P^'*inent remarks, stated the object of the Ha
ery way eminently qualified for the high and j tlie cmlnt j e , 0 f3f u /cag.eaud ll.uston. A glance' ">«'»'?• "' h - n 011 molion of Ho, ‘- ■ ,oh ' 1 C - So
important positions assigned them. | al the map of Georgia ought to be vno ugh I Xalrf^^hat a Committee of five be ap- n ’
I ho proceedings of the Convention having j t 0 (eaeli the Editors of lhat paper, that the for. pointed by the Chair to select delegates to rep-
been conducted upon strict and high principles j mor is and has always been considered a mid- resent the Democratic parly of Dougherty coun.
of honor, wo trust that all our friends will use ' jjg western countv, while the latter is a central i ly in ,,, ° Cu » ven, iou to lie held in Albany on
their united energie. in the honorable support j coun ,y ,nd not fifty miles from the seat of Gov-' ’ r “ esd ‘ y ,he 1! l lh "l'****
of the candidates placed before them. Do this,I ernment. ' ; 7 Jud S c * n, ' Sol,cU " r . of,l ‘ 8 Son‘h_ Western
' I | Circuit, and the same be submitted to this
and we shah march to a triumphant victory in { Wonderful correction, that.
January next. — - m i
it is due to Col. R. N. Ely of this city, to \ (hristian Spiritualist
state that his chanco for a nomination was very j ^Ve present in this
flattering, haring several counties for Lis sup- j Christian Spiritualist,
port, hut in consequence of some dissatisfaction ■ published by the enterprising Editor of the
being expressed agninst both offices from one , (irurgia Citizen, Macon, Ga. Thu Editor says
county, lie declined presenting his name as a' “The Christian Spiritualist will have nothing
candidate. I to do with the wranglings and divisions of
_ " “ : Northern Spiritualists, in respect to other mat-
Rfstanrant, Bar and Billiard Saloon. | teri which have no legitimate connection or
The Bsr and Billiard S.loon of Messrs King &. | affinity wilb tbe doc , rine8 alld f., cl , 0 f apiritua |
Walker, is at .11 times furnished with the very I ]>benoine „ a . The p.per is full of interesting
best imported brand, of Wines, Brandies, Cigar-, j re , djng maUer> and ia decidedly a neat and
*c., which they have fised up le suit the taste of I e „ arran „ ed abeel al)d we w|th lbe Dr . cvcry
the roost fastideous. Their faahioilable Billiard i * . . . . , . ,. .
I encouragement he could a*k in hie new enter-
Saloon present* an attractive means for the enjoy- j jze Spe tug
ment of manly pastime. | \m m m
Their neat and well arranged Restaurant is now
ready, and they are prepared to furnish the visiting,
and resident public, with fresh oysters, fish, game,
and all the luxuries of the season at all hours, and
at the shortest notice. Their reputation for bav
in everything neat and in “apple pie” order, needs
no comments from us.
O* Call and "Try Something.’’
Acknowledgements.
0^" Wo return our thanks to Hon. Alfred
Iverson for valuable publio documents.
OCT Wo are also indebted to the Columbus
The peasant, whose lot was to sow end to reap;
The herdsman, who climbed with his goats up the
sleep;
The beggar, that wandered in search of his bread—
Have faded away like the grass that we tread.
The 6aint, that enjoyed the communion of Heaven ;
The sinner, that dared to remain unforgi.en ;
The wise and the foolish, the guilty aod just—
Have quietly mingled their bones with the dust.
the multitude go, like the flower and the weed,
That wither away, to let others succeed ;
So the multitude come, e’en those we behold,
To repeal every tale that oft hath been told.
For we are the same things our fathers have been>
We see the same sight* lhat our fathers have seen;
H P Woollen,
A Schwaab,
Mrs E Mile*,
Mrs Pope,
Geo W Adam*/
J C Floyd,
Fred H* West,
J H DuPont,
Robt B Gorman y
Miss Gorman,
J M Bergman^
D H Ames,
Wm Hndspethy
J J Gioover,
, David P Rawfsy
We drink the same stream, and we feel the same! M O Ray son,
6U0 , j John Barkidiile,
meeting for ratification. In accordance with ! We run the same course lhat our fathers have run'. I C M Mayo,
thia motion, the Chair appointed and the meet-1 ... , .... . , ,, i l* K Wright,
■ing ratified it, the following CommitteeJohn rbethoeghts we are thmk.ng car fathers would V N Childers,
- - think i IC Hopkins,
From the death we are shrinking, they, too, would j \y nl |/ r i,»lc
shrink; Dr TM Nelson,
To the life we are clinging, thoy. too would cling;, Troup Butler,
Bui it speeds from the ear:h like a bird on the wing, j j 0 j, n Q Sapp',
A C Cult*.
John V’ Price,
A M Spear,
A I* Powers.
J A II Harper,
F Chairs,
Mrs G T Ward,
W E Hamilton,
John T Glover,
T H West,
Tuesday, October 12/A.
Americus, Geo,
City.
Thomasville, <.
Adams’Expreu.
Macon, (
Sumter county, **
Leo •* * „
Baker “ „
Bainbridge, w
1 y M ? • - „
* ■ .u
South Western R r
:c Lee county. Geo
P. Baker “ '
Lee “ m
Atlanta, •«
Lee county, «
Baker “ •*
Newton, •*
Sandersrille, '*
Mitchell county, Geo.
W A Hawkins Ac Lady, Americas.
O H Whitman,
T B Camps,
Jared Irwin,
J W Coon,
L D Monroe,
R R Waiford,
Henry H Cox,
Jesse Roberson,
H C Taylor,
Je»ee Bengemen,
H H Herrington,
Mrs H R Barnes,
Miss Lawson,
Indian Springs,
Dougherty Co.,
Lee <•
Calhoun «
South Western R R.
Calhoun county, Geo.
South Western R R.
Terrell county, Geo.
Jones “
Tuesday, October 12/ h.
E Andrews, Atlanta, Geo.
Covington, '
Leon, Fla.
Florida.
Albany, '
Florida/
E Remington 6i Lady, Thomasville, Geo.
They loved, but their story tve cannot unfold ;
H H McElvitiy
Slaughter, and Hon. A. E. Harria. On motion j Thev arornad , blll , be | lear i of the h.ughtv is cold ;' ^ | ®. or ' n * n '
It was
Resolved, That the proceedings be published
in the Albany Patriot.
Tbe meeting thon adjourned.
JOHN JACKSON,Cli’m.
W. S. Lawton, Jr., Sec’y. ,
Judge llardcmau. '
The Southern Recorder, of the 12th insf.,
says: ''Judge IIabdeman was, at last dates,;
we are pained to say, lying quite ill, at bis home
near Clinton. It is not therefore probable that
Jones Court will be held next week." *
Democratic Press in Georgia.
As Douglas and anti Douglas is now the theme
of discussion among the Democratic Press of Geor
gia. it may not be amiss to give a list of them with
their present locality.
Daily Times for the polite attention shown this
office by transmitting to us thelatest tele
graphic news.
0O~ Mr. Hardy, Agent for "Adam’s Express,”
will receive our thanks for bis renewed kind
ness in furnishing os with tbe latest Savannah
and Columbus Dailies.
And last but not least, our thanks are return
ed to a kind and generous friend for a large
box of Fruit, Jars of Preserves, of various kinds*
Pickles, cans of Jelly, and a Jug of good "old
Peach,” with a bucket of honey. Tbe two last
for medicinal purposes, of course.
■. ' itMlc*
The Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge
of Georgia will convene In the Masonic Hall, io the
City of Macon*.on the 36th, lost, t u*
'*■ ‘v » j . ■— ■ ii —i ■'
The Florida Election has resulted in favor of|
. Up Democratic candidate for Coagtcu.
Douglas. Anti-Dongla*.
Aug. Constitutionalist, Federal Union,
Macon Telegraph, Athens Banner,
Wilkts Republican, Caseville Standard,
Lumpkin Palladium, Carteraville Express,
Soulii-Western News, Columbus Times,
Bainbridge Argus,
Newnan Banner,
Albany Patriot,
Macon State Press.
Neutral, or groping ih darknetfs, in search of more
light: / v
Atlanta Intelligencer, Rome Southerner,
Marietta Advocate, Dalton Timet.
Wire-Graas Reporter, Empire State.
If, in our classification, we have done any of our
cotemporarics injustice by placing them in the
wrong line, we hope they will not be backward in
placing themselves right upon the record.—Ameri
can Union.
Rapid Pkoobbss—The Montgomery Mail
■tyt that the Alabama and Florida RaU Road
will certain!? be in running order from Mont-
to Greenville by tbe firtt December.
fCOXMCSICATED.l
Witchcll Conoty Election.
For the satisfaction of those who inay have felt
an interest ir. the Election, which was held on the
fourth of October, 1868,1 have hereto annexed a
statistic of the votes polled at each and all the Pre-
cints in Mitchell county, Georgia.
For Senators,
Andrew Cumbie.**. 248
John W. Pearce. ........118
For House of Representatives,
A. H. Jones 279
Elijah Pickern 77
Cumbie’s Majority. .130
Jones’ Majority 203
Total number of votes polled. 370
“Noah’s Ark.”
Under this head the Panola (Miss.) Star givei
the following description oft relic of the past, found
in lhat vicinity:
“Mr. Wm. W. Byars, who resides some four or
five miles south-east of Panola, left at our office a
piece of petrified wood, with a screw perfectly form
ed ia it, which was taken from his well, now in
process of digging, some hundred and twenty feet
under ground. It wae about two inches in length,
and was embeded in what appears to have been a
block of hickory wood tome twelve or fifteen inches
square. It is supposed to bo a piece of Noah’s
fcSf’r?■ '-V
- Baralag *f the CrystiiraUee
New Yoax, Oct 8.—The Crystal Palace anil
all its contents were entirely, destroyed by fire ye*
lenity
The Fair of tbe American Institute we* being
‘ ‘ time of the confl.grafio*/
ltd lost ia estimated to be
between two end three hundred thousand dollars.
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They grieved, but now.il from their slumbers msy i ? Hu lord,
■John Lyon,
come; 1
They joyed, but the voice of their gladness is dumb ; JJ „® _ er »
They died, ay they died, and* we filings that are
now— ... * 'lx.. T
Who walk on the turf that lies over their brow }
Who make in their dwellings a transient abode—
Meet the changes they met on the pilgrimage road.
Ye*, hope and despondency, pleasure and pain,
Are mingled together, like sunshine and rain;
Aud the smile and the tear, the song and the dirge,
Still follow each other, like surge npon surge.
Wtfotten’s Station.-
Dlacon, Geo.
Florida.
Dougherty count/, Oa.
.Macon, **
Starkville, "
Quincy, Fla.
Florida.
New York.
Tallahassee, FU.
Newton,-Ga.
Grooverville, Ga.
Thomasville, tr
Colleton, S C.
Dougherty co., Oa.
Albany,- Ga.
Dougherty co., "
Nebraska Territory.-
Dougherty co., Ga.
Mitchell CO/, **
Bainbridge, "
Americas, "
Lee comity, tr
Newton, "
Baker county, “
W C Gill.
James Morrow,
Wm S Cults,
R D Ivey,
S V Gay,
F M Movre,
J H McBride,
A J Macarthy*
John Lyon,
T J Cox,
G F Page,
W H 8ibley,
Jobu Tomlinson,
Thomas Nelson,
A Hamphill,
R h 'I'omlinson,
H D Mathinirn,
R V Forrester,
P lie wil,
J V Price,
C E Mallary,
T C Spicer,
III M Robert,
I T II Moughon,
j H 1* Woollen,
[ T M Furlow,
! Jared Irwin,
IR H DSorrell,
R A Wornoek,
! C F Page,
jJ W Green,
i Wm Alfred,
j Win R Barnes.
Lee county, Geo.
City.
Calhoun county, Geo.
Starkville,
City, (Invited)
Newton,
Baker county,
Lee "
Dougherty county, “
City.
Montezuma,
Lee county,
Newton,
Americus,
Dougherty county, •*
City.
Dougherty, (Invited)
Dougherty comity,lit
Woollen’s Station, '
Americas,
Dougherty cfttHdy, *
City.
Calhouu n
South Western U II.
Terreff cmrotv, il>
IJY GEO.
If. LrvEtiv. ” T. P. Tatim
LIVELY & TATUM
W OULD respectfully iiitorm the public thatthevhav>;
opened A NEW DRUG AND APOTHECARY
EttablishniJnt iu Albany, Geo., «nd are now otfering
the citizens ot Sooth-'Western Georgia the opjtortwiitr
held al tbe Palace m( t
,8:1 fli.vilaAoftfc.di
Tis tbe twink of ao eye, the draught of a breath,
From the blossom of health to the paleness of
death—
From the gilded saloon to the bier and the shroud—
O why should the spirit of mortal be proud ?
“Who’s seen the comet!’’ is now tbe querry
everywhere propounded. It is said to be one hun
dred and forty millions of miles distant, and ia rap
idly approaching the earth, and already shows
through a common opera glass a well defined tail
A cotemporary remarks:
We are told that during the first week in October
the comet will be of a most striking brightness,
possibly the largest of the century, arid at that time
will be.eeennear A returns*, perhaps even surpass
ing that brilliant statin splendor. It is now visi
ble for about an hour after sunset, and an hour be
fore sunrise in a line with the two stars called ihe
Pointers, and formingnearly a right angle between
these and the Arctdrus. ( |t ia now: best! seen at
four o’clock ; In the morning! . - ; * * * ...
'As seen in ihe mofttiu^, the, fa nearly
twenty degrees; above the herrixon, and in a north
easterly direction, with the head or nucleus dis
tinctly defined, as large** a star of Urnsecond mag
nitude Tbie tpp^reptlv solid body is very bright,
andlorned towards the sun, while the tail, eome
six or seven degrees in length, points’to* the North
Star. In^bejpvening the comet may be seen, near
eight o’clock,' at about the same elevation from the
horizon, in the north-west, but m genetal, the ya-
more frequently pnreand tnnspxrent.—Sacannah
Geo VV Rowell,
J W Nichols, .« m- k
Geo P Johnson, Monticello, Fla.
CIra’s Rl Sthh*, Albany, Ga.
John Calloway, Worth county, **
Ike Welch, Newton, **
B F BrotoB, Bainbridge, **
J M Wilifui,
Wednesday, October 13th.
F R Cotten, 3 chil- / ^
dren and servant. ^ Tallabae.ee, Fla.
Miss FW Nash, •*
W Denham and Lady,.« " “
Mrs Palmer, ^ ■ Monticello, ”
Mrs Williams, ** .*
Ft S Remington, Thomasville, Geo.
W H Dudley & Lady, Florida.
Master Dudley, "
Matter Wynn, , . “ •„
John A McLanchiin, Decatur county.
Wm M Campbell, Quincy, Fla.
Mrs^E Johnson/ Florida.
D W HoIIomon, * Quincy, Fla. *
J Calloway and^Sop, Worth county.
C Wynns, ’ ’ # Florida. *
J B Christie Ac Lady, Leon couoty, Fla.
.G reen Roberts, Washington, Ga.
purchasing all kinds of Drug*. Medicine*,-Paints,Oik^T'
Stuff*, Perfumery, Fancy Toilet Artieh*—Hair, Paint afr
Tooth Brtfches, and in fact every arrfefe usually kt puu *
well stocked Dmf Store, a* cft'.ipr (eountine tairlr
cost*) as rffcy cm be had m any Southern market. «
this view we rcJ-pectfufiv invite Phy^fcran*, r lanter* ai^
others to examine our Stock and price*,and if w J ut **
say be true, why not give your aid in building a trade t*u
home, instead of sending off for your *uppl ; “”
OHir Sti>ck consbta Ib part of the followii
Calomel, > Morphine,
JHue Mass, ( Strychnine,
/Inver’s Fonder, ( Veratria,
Resuh. Iodine, ( Opium,
Quinine, ( Aromat Sp’t*. Ammon*'
Cit Iron & Quinine, \ Glycerine, (1 nodmi)
Epsom Salts, Cit. Magnesia,
Glauber do. \ Hulls Fulmrf
Castor Oil, ( lod. Potash,
Sufcct Spirits Nitre, \ White Lead,
.4 bdotninal Supporters, ' Chinese Vermiuion,
Trusses, ( American do.
Shoulder Broca, ( t'-opet Porn,,h.
Choice JJavauM Cigar*. < Ouch Bod, do-
Fme Old Otard Bra^dteffe Cherrj .nd JW^ 1
Wine*, for Medicinal use. -.mnded
Phyaici — rnUlm rrtm, ’° n '
neatness a
night. 'XOII
fedicinal use. „. n ode<l
ici.n-1 prwcnplions
I .nd dispatch, at all hoara of
FOR SALE,
T HE OFFICE on Broad Street, al
pied by Dm. Gilbert & Jones. Ttiir.office"
one of the moat desirable in Albany.
Stable, Cistern, and B.lh-Honse, all attached.
For further information, apply *t the 0®“'
Albany, Oet. 14. 1858.
E Collier. Baker county, tie.
J Jftlajo, Dougherty-
U O Keaton,
A M Jones,
C B Calloway,
J M Wald.o,
W S Brantley, , ■
A J Heard, •
WmW Cnnningham,
V N Childers,
Jonea Brack, V ei
R H Clark, •• •• -
A M Spear, Macon,' “
R eb CUb6on * oa ;'r- !
Mias Laing, ( . Terrell 44 T
C.WEawfon, , .,, I Albany, , :
J A H Harper, Covington, “
F U Massey, Thomasville, «,
i. ! . i . f. ui, \ ■ vr
Leo •
Macon,
Dougherty “
REMOVAL!
mrS. POLFDS—MERCHANT TAILOB-M
rod totho SECOND Store bclo«J' ,ul '
oeGRAFFEF -
-7# HI
Winter Good*, cmbncltl* French ana >,otJ
Fancy Caasmerea, German Doekir.r. plain
ment. made by me, to order, ftom the raroe. a™*^,/
edin material, Woramaoihip.and to fit, «od“^ a
chea^-cah tefhmWtcdbyanyrumlar cnttbtehi*-'^
* Cleaning and Repairing dobcotth
‘ . Ga.,Oct. 11th. 1858.
r POWEBS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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