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It
. jpwwpw **
y as tho 103Slh Motion
of the Cods declare* “ilio right* of
creditors nhsll ’ b* favored by tile
Court*, and every remedy and facility
afforded them to detect, defeat and
Coaly lirkrilird Societies.
>,!»»*, a croatralwtlon froi >
Cel bawl*. t*i*ft«r with ft. nggeated Conf
•tUaliva In County Agricultaral Clubs.
‘ W. },*. arady aeveral ot
item
lied.
from dancer or sale at the Sheriff'll
liAhda—to hill hqndreda of oiccutiona L -^.- _ r -
relii
ik
d qn
with Juclgo Warner, who diaaenta
from tho majority oi the Court.
plaintiff in error.
E COMMENCED BY
mm m mi
AT NATCHEZ, MISS.
Cbailotle, Columbia &Aupila
IiA.IIL.IlO ADS.
TO
ant
-O-
at lb. Couriho.se on Saturday next,, am
takaaction in accordance -will) Col Lewis
In aomo caeca, it will work mitefa-
blo wrong and hardahipt—in other!, it
Will secure undeniable Justice.
a.:/.
Since writing the nbnve, n rail for n meet
fag has been headed in; and will be ‘found
tlMvhirA f T ' ' i
Wacom, July IT. 1800.
Tbs Secretary of the Agricultural Sooiel,
vegneata tltn city paper* to repnbllelt tin
following forni of a Conatltntlon tor Count
Agricultural Boeiellaa aa he often roeelve
* rrii'uccle for eoplea. lie anggeala furthei
thattko formation of eonaly eoclellea am
the repreaeatatloa by delegatee of three -
eietirf. fa the great Convention which
be bold during ft* fair will be a matter
l Importance to thee* eoclettea and dele.
cate*, la ft* way of eilra prlvflegee and mil
‘.nine** aforded them ae eueh. Some for.
in tag** afforded them ae eueu. nome .or.
ly eoeletiea with ft* aame* of officer. and
■cmhere, at* already received w d enrolled!
Paper, off**
All tit
Thaunder»ignetl citizens of county, by
affixing their names to lb# subjoined (Jonstl-
tutioo, and bj paying **otully two dollars
for membership, or tsa dollars for life uiein-j
btf.vfm, do form Usaselves into an orgqoi<
‘xation to b« kaowa ah tbs County Agri.
cultural Bocisty—the objects of which will
ba s»co«ragsim«t!if •IMm^avstount in ag-
rlcnlturs and of all the kindred arts and
scisaesa which tend to iaersasc tbs profita
^b«ra«M».‘n1h7p'
■law ■hell eonetltute an Siecu-
tlva
Sjar*«s
f sash annual masting : one Vioe-President
from tatn mlUtla district in tbs county
BosmUry and Treasurer—all elect'd in
r .and at the same time.
I shall constitute a
, who shall bast tbs power to
' no of hplding tbs annual
nhd to prdscribrthd ruloa
and regulations to be observed in tho
agement of ths same.
Saofaiy, eepraiaffy during tha period of pre-
,' p*ration for and ft# fills*. of »h* eropar and
tobring before euch meetings theee top.ee
and questions for colloquial debate best cal-
celaCod to hoop up tho work nnd Iho eptrli of
* Improvement. It ehall farther be the doty
of ftle commute# end of He ludividnnl morn-
enro, from time to Ume, written
Mauy laud* havo panned through
varioua owu.re, all tho time covered
with tha lion of tome old unknown
judgement, and finally some innocent
purchaser who hus paid full value i«
pounced upon mid hied heavily to'
•ava Ilia aorca fiom goiug to tho block,
Not a acction in Georgia but where
iuelt ,bn« , ppepirede And
papera ami record* .luring
the war baa rendered it impossible to
guard against auch contingencies.
Thonaanda of caeca of tbit kind will
bo acttled aa IhejMd.ould to—the.him-
eat buyer will hofil his lain], anil the
judgement owner, who lias Hood by
aud Men men rush into the tri.li with
out a word oi notice, will losu Ills lien
and probably Ilia money.
'But on the other hand it will do
wrong, too. Many an owner of a just
execution hag held off hi* levy in mer
cy to bit'debtor, and now lb trial) Ids
debt l.y his olemcnoy, is certainly so
vere.
The truth is, that tin) wbolu Kelief
l.aw remii.de 'us very much ot lliu
Confederate uavalry saddles lh.it wo
used in the war day*--they would
hurl a horse any way Ll.aL thry were
put on, Uelicf cannot be enforced
without wounding somewhere.
The result of this decision will be
to cucumber many an oppressed debt
or.
?*
la tbs kladred arts and solsncss.
Tks Secretary sbaUkeep a full and p
r<5 of tbs proceedings of tbs Hooic
feet record oftl
ly’* funds.
Tilt President .ball hav* IJre power to e*H
a special meeting of ft* OommitU* of ft*
c . .Maano Outkao* m Zsowaom Cotm-i
rr.—A oorrejpondent pf the Savannah
News, writing from Station Itq on tha
Albany and Gulf' Railroad, report*
, tha following diabolical outrage com
mitted by a negro on a young lady ill
'%rfp“Vhoi,istory«J«,,
times in wi.ioh wo live, I send you tho
young lady bl ll.il ncighbc
. «pti _...
. Jast beioroaunsetahn atari
home, it being only about four hand
HW, who struok'torVWw piece or
fenoo fail bcloro she waa mwaru of Iris
bruise: it out tier bonnet in two,
leaving her head bare for tho second
blow which be gavw.tor, cutting i
fearful aud dangerous gash acroaa he*
head, leaving her skua bare for three
'inches'—but atilt be failed to kuockhor
“Her ,c reams irf^ftne^blai'frotn hie
p»rp«*«. “«'• *<r
3. G. Moore hoard her screams and
/raw to her aaaisUncc, but too lino to
catch the brut#. Her latherand brother.
1 by Meade, were in acaroh lof
Wiiat a Day May Uuino Fobtii.—
The New York Times says that “on
tiro night beiore Yallani.h.iiam, the
Uemocratio-candidate for Governor of
Ohio, wee sent through tho lines ot (,lie
Army Ot tho Cuinberltnd, by ordor of
General Burnside,—it was iiunidortm-
mer of 1808, now fix. years MNu—be
was at tliuLjfiftrlL'fs assigned him To
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, by General
Wm. S. ltoaccrans, then commanding
the Department. Geuernl Uoscerana
forgetting his dignity aB lie occasion
ally did,’ entered liito a long anil, on
bis part, violent discussion on political
subjects. During the conversation Vai.-
i.ANi.luiJAM, claiming that his position
would licjusliliud by tile future policy
and evenU ht the whr,' remarked to
Uosecrans that ill five years llm Gen
eral would think as the exile then
thought, and stand where lie then
stood, It seems that Vallaniiioiia.m
MANUFACTORY
Columbia,
Chester,
Charlotte,
.Salisbury,
Salem,
Urccusboro,
VIA
AND
Danville,
Ricbraoml,
Washington,
Baltimore,
Fhiladelphia,
New York,
BAV LINE BTBAMBBS
Hillsboro,
Raleigh,
Weldon,
Petsrsbun
Portsmonti
Norfolk.
TO
East Bridgewater, Mass.
BALTIMORE.
.'
milE great nnd constantly increasing oomplainls by Spinners and Factors of the napped
1 or,knotted a»$l cut ooiUm in U»# market, arises from iho use of Inferior gins, or trom
tbe qse Cfttikehlnes which arc lop complicated ; it being a weU^oy^blishe.l fact, thit the
less ooittoq.ilbandied or worked over, tho better the sample of iTuT; therefore, (lie aiuplcst
machine by which the desired result oxn be produced, leaves (be lint in tho bcid possible
condition.
In order In produce a good wimple of cotton, jJu> Planter niuht have a Uin that will not
break, knot or mar the fibre,—the Motes nn(l Trash must bo ceparaled from the Lint,—the
Cotton must be thoroughly opened autl Wot tapped, the seed must also be well cleaned that
there may he no loss.
We would respectfttlly call your attention to the CMLZIV22R OUT. which ponseisrs
all the sbovo merits ; it hns for a long series of years met wilh extensive sales, and received
Iho highest reeonmiendtilious from tho most inlluenlial Colton Planters, Merchants and
Colton Hpinqers.
60 MILES SHORTER
Than any other Route between
Augusts and Points North
wan ri^lil :ih to fttolH, ami very nearly
ik
correct ae to lime. !(«• may not lliinl
nrecihely, ae VAi.iyANpUiiiAM tlmujjht,
but ,ih tlin eftniliiliito oi llie Democracy
oi Ohio for tlit* Governorship, Horn*-
cruiiv certainly *taud* where VXi.-
I.SNIiKillAM Ktimd.”
Nathan Chapman,)
Akin,
nhw*.'
ih’erri
... liMnlinii
Wafroh A*kin, ilfefemUht
Claim irom Bartow.
BROWN, O J o .
1 A fi fa l6vie«i upon real estate in
1859, unexplained, in not sm-.h pre-
Biimptivu evidence of payment, a» to
prevent a lovv on other property, in
1807, when the ti fa is not dormanl,
‘2. Akin held a jutlgnient, dated in
1859,{againat JStouo j|Bronson, in Dev
cumber, 1852, purchased the tract of
Ipnd in dispute from Stone, hdtia tide,
and went into posHesnion, and utter.,
wards sold to Chapman, who Hiicceed -
ed him in the poHttessiou, which hud
beeu continuous from. 18U2 to ilu*
preaent time, lit J807, Akiti hiid liis
ti ta, levied On the land, 'mid -(-hap
man iuterpoHod Idn claim. Held: that
Chapman, a bona fide purclmaer fora
valuable conaidumtiou, wilh coutin-
uotiBatid uniiiterupteil po HiHsion (or
more thou tQpfj yenra,. acquired titlo
loAno land, di^eha^eif iV6m th6 lint
ui.r
huvii.g ruli'il that Ilu* stay law was
unconstitutional aud void under lliql
riding, tliu (illiintiff <0 II la. waa nnvrr
undor any legal disability t" enfarea
Iho collection of the money, duo oil Ida
« fa,; nud na the law, na i nl.-d by tbit
court, did not restrain tho levy, ilia
iwoacripliou did Hot ocaso In ran ia
favor of tho bonn tide |mrelmaor, in
poaseaaion ; mid as tin* plnlntill was
under no oilier legal disability, to pro
ceed wilh the fi In, the lieu oi tl.o
judgment upon tlio land ceased to ox-
litauHtf
tho.cud of Iby /.HK yyar’il PUB-
(oaaioii.
Jlot
itfb UNI dtidBttat ran under
the classification oi a statute of limita
tions, and ill running in favor of u
bona fide purchaser, waa not aunpenil-
ed by Iho aots, suspending the run-
annexed, that the levy be made with
in four years after the" commencement
of the poaeession ; and aa tho plaiutilf
mado no auoli levy, lie lost ids' lien by
failure io enforce it, in accordance
witlilho oondition to which it waa
subjoct, and will, which lie never com-
plied.
Judgiiteht feVeraeiT.
M’CAY, Judgo, concurring.
See 3525 ol llm Code, aud the alal.
uIra existing prior to the,Coile, pro-
orty, who has been in possession lour
y«'MM |v**? ',*4 jM4s«dTO“
the lieu or the jmigmcnt ugamat the
person porehuHml it,
are stria ly, neither stalutea ot limi-
ttBfswwsMtei
conditions, imposed by llm law,
Adto* oto »th*Maw*tn*»i* 0
tb« plaintiff cannot oxeuso Inmatll -1
failing.to levy within tiio four yea
A colored linn having suAcred some
pecuniary emburmnsinniits cloaed biiNi-
tiesp, and the senior inemder gave the
piihliM-thu lolhiwin<f note :
“Dcwilutiun o( uorpai'Hiiips hereto*
lore resisting Uvixt mo and AIohoI
.(ones in do barber profession, am lierer
lotoro received. I'iibnoiir who ocs
mithl pay do tM'iiber. Dem what de
(irni oes inust call on Jones, as do linn
a involved.”
fr'trtllixerg.
The Charlcaton Courier of the 10th im»t.
conlninn the following qutica:
Colton pianteVs are Invited to vlail the
Furm at llm Ktiwuu Workit, of tho ,Sulphur*
io Acid ami Hupor-l'luHphnle Company,
iilu.ut tlirce miles from tho city, to hoo the
itolton protluued by their Fertilixcis. The
seetl were plnulod oil the i!'2ud of April mid
the forms on many of tlie plants exceed
c'ghly ; und on one plunt one hundred und
«ixty I wo were counted. The iitlviilioti of
viailora is iiarlioulmly railed to the fact
ihut the Ktlwaii Fertiliser, No 1, which con.
alal of Huper-i'hoRphfite alone, hltowa (liter
cotton than No *2, which ia mixed with Peru
vian (Juana ; mul nlsn t hail that poll ion
which haa been uimiuretl with Peruvlnu On*
uiio iilouv.
N t .) w
v\il v oi't.iHWnontH
Portrait
pointing
t
Oabinot or Life Sizo!
From Sittiwih on Small I'icti'IirsI
I'KtMNiKNH may bo pocn at Iho Ilooksloro
S PEC I
of I*. K. Welch Co., and at ray Siudio
uvvr the flore pl'CAMP A JACKSON, Broad
Sheet, Albany, (la.
W. F. COUTANT.
July 20, 1809-1 in
BOWDON
ColXonfifitc Institution,
tiOWIWX, CARROLI, COl/#Ti\ (JA,
rpiIK FALL TEllM will open ou Thursday,
I Anguil 19, 1809, and coutiuue
months.
fujf
Tuition aud incidental fee, in advance, $22,
"Ing ftief.
Iloanl. including' ftiel, washing and lights,
can ho had at $12 to $15 per month, payable
monthly, and even at lower rates by going a
little wsya into the country.
Students who mess together find (list their
oxpensos do not exceed $0 per month.
from iudoc^jncnpi (* vxtmvagnnct aud disai]
I alion. ,
The course of instruction in Languagesl
.Mathematics, Hook-Keeping. Engineering,
cio... is thorough mid practical.
Bowdo'i i» easily reached by Hinge from
Newnan, (ia, on the. Atlanta and Ussi I'oint
Hail road, ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday
o(e 1 "
.L,,J.,’4iaieuung.;
bar tb»,'. naaattaioai of < * :k
war.* «M*«arjte|mtry
.352B'«ctionoftho‘
t,uo'*s : ii
each week,, _
For any .other information, or for Cololo
gues, add less
MMr JNO. M. R1CUAKDHON.
. Pres ideal.
Or Rev. V. K. M. IIknosssom,
July HP. fi9-5tw ■ Heo’y Bowdon C. L
GKOKUTA
Lewis
ion ofboni
10 o'clock, At Hi. Oh lira 7ih day
•Aagosi, IHbH al-«uy office. TWrMhbdsj
'July* lkCU. W. H. JflLDBR,
y-Dougherty County,
lewis 8. MuGwier has applied for exempi
i of persawaily ant selling apart and Val
ion ofbanes tv ad': and 1 will pars opoi
“ ‘ 5 * “
^ 1 — u
rajwgS WflBidrr.Idii. Keep
-• • 4#,fctaisu2
.1* - E*lA.TRO!Nf !
1 imapended by the public
1 m t-i* ‘WIWl ‘ iVvqikf
"s ice House!
b-e iskaltcr H.U OUn a#J bral»*Ul*"
«.*-I 8oda to itsolti aa aCOObfiBaad HKALTtl
rllESKRVATtVEI . .- - • I- •> •#- -*
Uy the well established form of the UKATK mid adjiiHlmeiil of the ROLL-BDX, the suwh
re ki *
are kept In a central ponition in the epacen, the cotton in thereby pteveuied from,cbokiiig
clogging, and tho needa are thoroughly cleaned.
The HKttHft perfomiH i'a part in n very Ktiperior manner, opening the Cotfou, mid with
llie nsniHfanue of the MOTK-BOAHDH nnd MOTINtI liHA l’PS, aeparutiug the AIoihh and
TriiHh from iho Lint Io Hitch n degree of perfection, that its value is greatly enhanced over
that ginned on Machines with inferior Brushes.
The SELF-ADJUSTING or OSCILLATINU UOXKS have the peculiar advantage of
cmidug the Gin to run freely and easily, without heating of the journals, thus avoiding ul!
danger of fire by friction, when properly attended
Wo me prepared to cxecuto orders for our new Gin, arranged for ginning the PEELER
alffTTnXON, or other tong staple upland Codons; this Gin is ouly made when specially
ordered.
We also make a very light running Gin, known an the “ TARVER HOUSE POWER COT
TON GIN,” with saws ten inches diameter, which is especially adapted to rnuet the wants
of those raising a limited amount or codon, or those whose Horae Power is not sufficient to
drive our Gins wilh saws twelve inches diameter. This Gin will make an equally good
sample oft’ottnn, nnd is furnished at a less priae.
These Gins throughout nri built in the mo.it subitan/inl manner, by trperttucid workmen, from
the VARY LAST MAJ’L’RJAL, (the ale.I for tho raws being imported expressly for these
and nre of Excellent finish. We feel confident that the Carver Gins cannjt be- sur
passed in any of their operations, and for rapidity of Ginning and namplo of Cotton made,
cannot he equaled.
Exact duplicates of each piece of these Gins can he obtuiued of any of our Agents, so that
any of the puts breaking or wearing out, can be easily replaced by the Planter.
Price, $4 per Saw.
E. CARVER COMPANY)
FAST BRIDGE WATER, MASS.
T. H. JOHNSTON Sole Agent,
ALBANY, OA.
■Inly Hull. IBBSilf
To MAKK BOOM for
IMPORT
ir a LARfl
tic:
E and ELEGANT Stock of goods,
D PROM EUROPE!
THE PRESENT STOCK (IP
DRESS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS!
(Seiit’s Clothing, lints, Boots nnd Shoos,
S ADDLERY, HARNESS & BUGGIES-
ALSO,
LIQUORS AND TOBACCO
-AT-
Mayer’s Corner,
WIU BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
M BL MAVer IS now in EUfiorU,'giving Ms personal attention to tho selection of |i“
Htoek, and as shipments will very soon reach Albany, he desires to close out th
t on hand if possible, and therefore lias piarkod his prices down, nnd will sell at pur-
whassFs own Igtiros.
H B BEGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE, also, that ho will.in a few-dm
general Stock of DRY GOODS,
etc., in ths Bnstcrn Store in CAP?. JOHN
& Gilbert.
h, also; that ho will.in » fow days open a Freek
CLOTHING, GROCERIES, FAMILY SUPPLIES,
DIIN DAVIS’ NEW BUILDING, next door to Vac
FreekanJ
eto.,
Uackson
[July 10, 1809-till 1st oct.
-tO:-
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
DRY
ARE njw SELLLNQ
DRY GOODS AND
r : QWmAL MERCHa
proem, akK^t shall bo closed ont by
July 9, 1809-lm > MTI
Tillin'^ Table Going Iforlbs
Leave Macon 9.26 P. M,
Savanuah <’.‘20 P. M,
Atlanta MOP.M.
‘ Auguala..
1 Columbia
• Charlotte
» Greeneshoro
1 Richmond
1 WnHhingtoii -
‘ Haiti inure
“Philadelphia..
7.80 A. M
1.26 P. M.
8.26 P. M
1.40 A. M
11.16 A. M.
9.00 P.M
10.46 P. M
2.80 A. M,
Arrive at Now York at (I 16 A- M<
Hava i«at opreed fcl'thtlr
Stent Dnr RM Tiiri
A LA UQ Eand
hS3
■7ft
btaplii npAMcnr;
its.
DRY GOODS,
M
Ladies' Dree Good*
Thu Shortest and most desirable Route to
Ti
the |gu VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Through
Tickets via this Route to the Greenbrier
White Sulphur Springs, wilh privileges of
stopping over at Charlottesville, Staunton.
Goshen, Millboro and Covington, may bo bad
at Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Atlanta, Col
umbus, Montgomery, Mobile nnd N. Orleans.
This Route traverses an elevated, fertile
nnd healtbjrl^^n of country, with pure
water tywl^eautiful scenery.
Smooth Track, Iron Bridges,and first-olass
Accommodations The Eeting Houses ore
unsurpassed, and Travellers ore always as
sured of a bounlebus meat. '
Sleeping Corn on Night Train*.^
'I lirough Tickets good until used, with op
tion to Passengers of stopping over at lermi.*
nnl points.
Passengers will find this the most eoinfor-
table aud pleasant, as well as the most direct
and expeditious Route between tho North nnd
Bunin;*-
REMEMBER the "New Short Line,” end
ask for Tickets via “Columbia and Augusta
Railroad,” to insure srxsn, conro**, and
SAFUTY.
#3u THROUGH TICKETS and Throdqu
BAGGAGE CHECKS may be had at Terminal
Stations of all Connecting Roads, and in New
Orleuus n! General Ticket Office, under Si.
Charles Hotel, corner of St. Charles and Com
mon Streets.
C P HYDE.
Gouorul Agent.
July », ISfiMm
G F & H. E. OLIVER,
-Dkalcbs In—
stoves,
HARDWARE,
AND
House Furnishing Goods
NO.\40 A 42, THIRD ST.,
MA.CO]Sr, GA.
AVE A.LAROE and ELEGANT stook,
and nre offering EXTRA INDUCE*
TS to the trade.
July 9, 1809—tf
The symptoms of liver
complaint are uneasiness
and pain in the aide.
^times the pain la in the
shoulder, and is mistaken for rheums'
lism. The stomach is affected with loss
of appetite and sickness, bowels in gen
oral costive, sometimes alternating with
lax. The heed is troubled with pain, antf
lull, heavy sensations, eon
ilior || eidorable loss of memory,
IfC| II accompanied with painful
j^sensntion of having left un
something whloh ought to have
Often complaining of weak-
and low spirits. Sume-
(fon
been done,
ness, debility,
times, some of tho above symptoms attend
thes vory fe# of
tho disease,jmd ‘at other titbi
“-them; but tb»Liver is gen
erally the organ most in-t
volvcd. —Cure- Hri^-LTfbr
;witk 1 I
Dn. sinrnons-
Liver Regulator,j
A preparation of roota and herb), w.rr.Dli
to ba Blrielly regclablo, and
'.ah do no injur;
io any one, ,, .
It ha* been used by hundred*, and knova
for Iho lut i>5 years ss on. or ft. rnoet relit,
.btp, efficsclous and hartnleto preparations
iffe:
... preparaliom
f?V YffiffiS**'* *#•-• Wl* r, »: If is*.# regu
lsrly iWd'persistently, It Is hurt Io ears.
Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice,oosttTeaoss,
sick headache, ehronio diarrheas, sffeotionai
of I he bladder, camp dyheaiery, sffccllons of
Of evsry dtseriplion, ssiiely and (jtff
•neb as
Fin#
Tari tons, Brillftnft,
Cambric*, Alpaoa*, Bon
Mourning Gooda, Morning I
Shawls, Ribbon*,
Gooda,allkiod*,(
Hoopakirt,; Kid Gloye*,'
Bonnnla, and TEN THOU
other thing* for
For Ladies’ & Ohildrena’ 1
Alto, an imam** stock of
FINE CLOTH]]
—AND—
Gents’ Furnishing (M
Of ik. brat BNQLISIf end FBENGH
—AND—,
Custom Mado
Boots, Shoes 1:1
For Ladies and Ulsaa*,
Hats, Caps and
Por'I.horinc Cl
fact, EVBit:
• • - 4 t
XTRJBT-CZ.ASS