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Vfhit wu tt^For 7
Tiraetrarerrwho»li<nild»-w vi*it our country^
ad luien to Ihe pJilical direorehina of the day.
wt>„fd iinqiietii"!iHlilv be •« fo»» »T" ' "
Sflw Ad' '.m *r
SeettoedreniwB.Mi Of •• Valuable
, ^ m Tba lot embrace# ooa a*ra ana.
vltb eood dwelling «od all other ■>««*’*
— otlatched. There ie on the lot a splen-
Wen of tratee—eomethiog indiapeneable H a
- m g ujjijh ie rarely fonnd hi thin city It i»
eery dealrable r eidence and a eafe inreitment.
Tba card of U. F. Robert. Ciril Engineer and Real
Agent will be found in tide iaaue. All buei-
ia hie Uaa entnirtedio his care etiUrecaira due
on, and he may be relied upon aa ad equitable
iimr-.-He tvoul
ilisunton.und tl
should nut ue
bell ion and pfc*frietb#Uni
Bm be would *s8. sndjnstlyask,
iiftnenbfil
pen.lWn , tliat so mnnjrtneu 1* — . r --^
have the Union preserved7—Ihat wberths 4 little 1 said term, oftenerthan otherwise,* a.conMtiuanc* »
while ago they pmle«edt» hefiglitiugloeenjtgelthf inured. therebr nlaciac hie trial twelee or mere
thee'etml^notbe penniuetftn'riKW Uic”k re the Union I lathe meantime the prorecurer ral.au, the witgesi-
anTexcqU W Nnltemraf. It rertcinly enema to | » die or emigrate to other Sure,; the ehthttor of
lug the Hat af fancy ccafaclianeriee offered for
bp Ueaci*. .Long- AeThampaqo. 31-re who
— not taetadmny aaclt ltwnrlen far tba
i aow hva. tAe .tuiflortututy to
a, and that, tao, aa cheap aa thay eoulij clac-
„ They don't make a big ftocriib oeer noth
in*; they hate erarythin* they pay they bare, and
yrahahly a good .-deal more, white their priced do
set exceed thoae of other, eetabiiahtntuia. tVhca
jew.eieit.them with the ietention 01 buying be eute
Ihrin* a litilo •• fi'.ihj lucre." Vou will Snd
•Mr are** wider the Patriot Office.
A eery large quantity of -Hailed Fodder wanted.
Then hating any to diepoae of would do wbU to
Cfplj to K. N. T.ly cr W. 1. Varon.
John P. Nelaoa effere for sale hi* in. rteidtnee.
It la iocated near the Epircopal L'burah. »i.« wi
Cite an elegant and moat desirable reaideacc t
aay pereon, and i. convenient to the buiineiapav
fC the city. The lot containu one acrel
lir. T. H. Johnston Ie deelroueof exchanging
Portable SAW Mill, twenty-fee" Horses and Mule-
two geod font and six Horae Wagoniand one Buga
•Ad Harnett for Corn. He offer. a mot e.eel —
-S| or— or pereem wiehiag to make
ha exchange. Jiaw ie the time to furnish yeureeif
With ttoeS IOD&I * crop the coming year.
Ifoiicc tbs Rgal advertisement# of Worth count y
gnhllsked iu tbU issue. ,
• Tfco HleC-ion.
Tht election for delegates to tbeCeaveation cams
of — Wednesday Uai. In *fci» county, after
llo4 OMiatt, Colonel 6 J- Wright and H. M*rg*w
|*q„ were elected. W* do oof liss.’fat* to my
Dougherty will be well end ably represent edit:
Csmveation, aa much ao, w# think, aeaay county it*
tge State. 2a Lee coaatr we learn that Sew,
. lfaxwel, in Baker William* and Head, ia Wort!
Uiioii and Ford, and in Terrell Wooten tad tit-sl
nt ware elected—all man of worth and ability—
t that could bare be*n selected. We hop*
iaaa *? Jhe State have dent aa well,
•ad, if to, ib* selection of delegate# «in giveauu
vhm af wife and prompt action. With auch taeti
9a\aea no fear of the result. We base every
•oa to believe from all wa have heard from, aihcr
•euntiea that the coming Convention will be tba
•ott •oneertrativa and able body that tear araem
blad ia the State, aud that, instead of long, wind;
meaningless debat a. we shall hare abort, pointed
•peechea, fall of petb and well-considered thrught,
with prompt and energetic legislation; that.
I've Convention shall hare accomplished thaolje<
far which it assembled, it will adjourn, and th
•utside and iapraetic*.ble questions will be allow
ie aecapy its time or Attention.
Dougherty County Election.
Tht following is the result of this county, for
■ambers ta the Georgia State Convention:
0. J. Wright mm. mm 2f,9.
Henry Morgan......... - •
Keiaon Tift .»•*;. 1W.
U. b. White.,mm —
he, rctuarkabiccliango of pueitton.prel.se. remark I ^*,131^
urge y iw f ,.«r*ni in hivh or eanital offcncei. The conscQuance
from a fcUtc vvl.cse inhabitauts were
liiHis, is diligently at wurk seekingItvawtire the po
sition of tfui StaV in the -linioti. Toe t^ery men
ho rdvocHted his election to the position lie occo-
fbusen CJtprosi«> *
President iflhe oSrwioncalif B»c bi«ji^
ng hia wb'h, aud arc a**teriniu«d fnal r«*niw»'ee.
hia own State, ahall oot.bemlhiwM hi the . a*-
all, however hvrd oiie amr begtocotiie i*,
adi^ta a serial sjstrpa u a known avt a in the greal
Mirtiilc States. i r >»
Did thfi*c nM*n ever love the Coioa t th c—
»v,r .ny Irtiih iu ilmif pmlee.-..ui of J. rotiun tuiltf I a»d awiftneaeorpaaiMimratthai deten the eelT-da.
country end t: u «f.tuH«nt Thw i,« ih!e rt»«nci.i etw. A pqaelty may h, e» aevere aa H-.axMa.tha
nt. nl^i.rle tu the nert.-ct «din,tment of thr UAmn { sympathy of th, jury far the accused, and hereby
Coonty. Courts—The Convantlon.
. Ilia believed by thoaa.whobava ukan tha lima Thiagemk'roao’- ph»l.pp.cag«>M urr.
and pains to inveetimate the matter, that gt leant Ji^hedItv-Hlrper’ii, * onthly, tl being received with
nna httf nf Iifa apiminala in llaoCffilhaTt lltTStofttOI o L.'.- p ^#I.V KKtrfli tli«n h
half of tbs criminals in Georgia have heretofore
m whipped of justice. Why waatWalha'cMa?
ji not attributable to the disincluiarioo oT the
Ooarta and juries to ranintaingthe dignity of the
or a daaira on the part of thacitUeoa to screen
failure to pnntsh arises from A defeet in our
'jo^ioig}system—the non-existence of a. clauso iu
Thie gcnllfiuxo'e phiiippie *g«'n* hS- D"»K pnb-
difdlii^HlUptrrV , > onlhly.ie being mrM with
But little mure Eirurat ite^fiidh than ha» hewn ex-
..nd.ql in 1t at ffc Mdnfh. l-Vowa communication
•rmined that 'tt-1 0 ^ r . eonMita ,i OB pro ,iding iVr Comuy Courm wilh
tpcrnahtnp t®* I jurbdiction over petty offences. Under our laws.
t fit offender, on failure to give boud, ia often : com
pelled to lie iu jail six jttonths.before the sitting of
teoort at which a true‘bill Uan. be fonnd, and at
_ _nted, thereby placing bis trial 4»el'
t dectar** tKat | months after the cojbmuaion of the indielablq act.
-except in high or coital ^offences'. The consequence
ie crime inerffset. t '*'■* f 5 r f » • ' j
ThaSopcriorCearteiin many conntfea. owing lo
. -• ei > a 1 C* .1* ! —»—^
Soth parties wpi-e prepared and anxious; « *
,-, jf au«li have been the facu of ihe past, Wb
ha the coudition of the country with the negro eman
cipated and living amonest u*?- Our people well
••endwthe blaek'a laciinatloo to
left to himself • * ' ’ .. ,
AgatA/lthvnbtlha-harAhneaa. bnt the certainty
no obstacle tu the perf*vt adjustment
«id i*spwr*cr«tf tbslsvs, except »hb hostility •**
the Northern diaonkmiau. w«»ii"
inquire. A* tlicaeioyal tnen whoL*® 6 J,'I administer apeedv just
d<*nt and throw idfotarlee in the wav pi Uou^a ^ ru 1. ? nfprior Courts
•licir own eyes they are lovai; botrhe U*’t W llwt ] ,v-
thi^ word loyal has been sadiy ujuacd in America.
»n »he ttoullis o-‘ these enemi^ of the Union it roww
to think aa they do oft po:itic.i 1 qiifeti-uit. 1 h»»r
w«rk hb or her acquittal. .What we nacd. tlieiu wc
.-ep^at, is 7 a Cfenfl*io each county having jurisdic-
linn over fttincroffencea. and so const it dud as'to
justice. ‘ ,
urts are no longer suitable tp the
times, and besides the number of Judges and man
ner of selection will forever destroy their usefulness
ane vitality. * The proposed Eourtsand the Ordinal
riea could. In addition to other duties,'discharge
Mr. Thomas Jordan.
icndcd to It at the Mouth.. Yraarn couimonicali*
tBeGinciTinatiCodimerci-nlgWC extract the follow
ing estimate of Thou.as Jordan I
. £©». < In yoarU-itte of ihn Unfitningfewfeg
extracts from ir communication'of Confederate Major
General Jordan to Harper’s Manatine for October.
The man*a antecedeiitamre ma such as to entitle-his
J test mtum r li»‘have any weight except with, strong
corroboration,4iod- it ia to be regretted tbal the col-
iiimjsiff.aacll ■- U»yil‘ niapixiue 'ehoulil haWoPCH
oper.dl lo the pmdiiriiras of-aafti eTnan. In Feb-
rmiry, 1861, Jordan, then an xaeielanl qiiHrteniwaier
inour army, was arraigned before a court-martial Ini
Waalilnvtun, on eery grave chargee of fraud arid
.peculation. Jordan asked for.some eiglny daya lo
enaule'.him to jet wirneiaea Trouq Oog.ftr, and
lihough, in ihe opinion of the court, it waa a mere
I preteoae, the delay eras granted. During the inter-
I thn accused resigned<o go-into the C<
rvice.andihe anthnrities eaer fit to ami
;njuion, and the naxt wc liear of himia^cbj
gy In a late eeronm bv Rev OntotMt*
eretary ot the Unitarian Ae»^«tion,wbona «U»
have had r-dooportauitiw for inSmnin*
the following figure* are given a, showing the el-
fcei, of the war upon the property ol the Suulhern
Staler: „ ,
Aa to the material interests of the Sooth y _. (
vie,red wilh m^of HtViceditig nirrqhinta Of n. otSeeoa
B- F. ROBERT
intpf •
443.3G4 alaq _
Merchandise.
W
Cap’l in (mmuftureu
dipping dk tonnage.
HouselmU lurnitnre' 2,1^5,045
Land average per
acre 84,43....m 149,517,880
Bsnkcapiul..
9,000,000
Mon’y & eolvVit d’blsSl 0,000.000
1,000
ASr,sai'e>
f .^Shoddy.iA reported in' fu^l jigiu Faris, wcartng-di**
—^li sraukT^g y-^r^afty.yriidirg ce vnd of m«n-
<lnFnrnre'last year out of900,000 miltffty i«sas?n-
•gem uni y^ne^wa*'Wounded.
John Bass^ra.^a, a brother of.pan. - W. S.
Kestc-ani. i* the Democratic nominee tor Keprcsca-
.... . Union wan, and op
to negro suffrage now cr at jaoy ether time.
the m' *t loyal of them were iheX wh*i call 6 tl* | county businass with tuors promptneis'and eorraci-
. U-.-.ura «t*af It »n.! AvllO dwi'tw- 1 .Me
Lonalitat'on a lea;
a icaga** wilh death, aa*
ed the flag ffS -UHtf’** pillut«l
I hey regard loyalty as ineamued by
alio dei»i,
In gerw-nd
• Cottri *ys**m ” can be effected
, v , ^ ’a artach-I wiihoty. cost by our approifclj’itig Convention. Ws
yun* f»» the colored race—not by the gm4*bicb 1 ‘ , “ s —“ * A ’ 14 A ‘*
would do the rare, but by the amount «f hia *•?»!
tlie Cause of negro hqu white equality. It is lets-
•hat the CFiief tender inoiviea of the#d* men Imv+iu
Aided more ni|uay rn the negro race in one yea
then if had ever suffered l«f«*rr in.a c*»ntury, b“
that is cut taken into their account stall.
rust the altrmtion will be thorough, and that a
clause may t# Inserted ia the Constitution making
til peisons fntligible to the'judgship who do not
poMt-«s legal attainments, and authority be given
to the Legislature to provide reasonable ealarits to
•hesa officers. It may also be necessary to create
the office of County Solicitor.
TheSur-tni'er tbertterc must wait *wki!n j *• • roiefakea idea, which we hope is exploded,
■ can arid Wand American politico If vhou^ 0“,* 0 F.«"? J ' “* e»OM.
- - ' ■ •-•ad x Q the Jaw; can make a g^od Judga No
turn nut that ihf ixH>piesnd iheir rcprei^nfHlivee
«ii> the wi*e courna uf President Johnson, and
siurc fha Union to iu ancient p»ace, lie may b diet
read iu the jaw; esu make s' good Judga No one
can represent properly a cate in Court unless he be
man of legal learning, and how enn Be, whose du-
, . nc, ^? l f r *"• D "r: | ty it is to render errreet legriMecision in th
hal Ihe war wa. pawrnted to .apptcra foe rebej. J d# a0 hc u „ sViu ,j u lh .
ion aoo*Si«ve tl.p bcnencejit govcri.enen! whsrh eui * - —
atiiers devised and left fa a*. Bui if the people d..
m4 sustain this cumnv*.and gu wild af cr t*^m eq«i-4l-
ji Ire will probably come to thccanrlasinn that ta**
Votcricau wJir was a tree fight in wliipii every ma»<
vent for liimerif.aud th it tlie rev.*'atTotitsfi nf the
>ionh uron the pnwcr.and tisrd if,as !mwitics a!wav>
lo, torvlu* min ed g.md g.nrcrnmeBi and the de-i
hay ? W* have thrown together bast ily these ideal,
and would be rejoiced to know'that they meet the
approval %f the peopls of Georgia.—Aewaaa Harold.
| Not Entl'Oly Satisfied with the Investment.
Sir Morton Peto and hie friends, wke built up
ward of a thousand miles of railway in Canada, and
who bold a large amount of the stock in the pro
• the entire racial fabric.—.V. Y. Jvurnoi rj | riociaJ roads, do not appear t© be parti ?a!srly chi
Commerce.
The Women of the Sooth end Mr. Dxwi*
Let hiui wbn bplicva»a tlmt thr people of tire South
»w -with io«hfR»renre tlie au(!*‘riuga of U»e gree*
leud**r,e ho enduo-* in mrorced *4!enre the errvirfi d
ne#f« nt.impnvoi.ment in the damp c.firmPut of Fort-
reaa Mnnrne, mid tht* tnurhing appeal which dir
w.-men of Mis-dicdppi h : .« ve ihadwin :hc Pr» aident nl
tl* United States throughihrir State Convention,iu
behalf of Jeff f>avis< and Oov. Clarfc.
With them we fceliexw that "tterr is not ajruel que itVf Mr. Jamie'MrUenryVand
Southern h art »&tc& vouU rj* tirlU v>:h emotion? I M l0 w h*t should be dune for ha etill furthar
of j< yal the announcement that Prenitn; Dane nod I development nml extension.**
Governor Clark lied teen released from their impris- J This is a very distinct and a very gratifying an-
•minent and reslnrd lo all the rights of ci/ixenship* j nouncentrnt by Sir Morton, of bi.-< purpose to follow
And *• tlwt nnii.titg. would go farther thau that to I up the investments he and hisfriend* hare already
cement the bonds o' Uni-in and to re>*t<»re those *ra- j made in this country by additional investments ip
wi evar their iaveatmeuit in that region. We pub-
lished ia yesterday's Times the formal reply of Sit
Morion Peto to an addresa fiom the Hamilton (C.
W.) Board of Trade. In that reply the grant ail-
road builder is careful to tell the Canadians in the
bluntest terms'what is the object of his mission to
the United State. Ileeaye:
■ “Fon quite understand, gentlemen, the object of
our visit «o the United States is strictly one uf bus
iness. We and on* friends hare invested largely
m the Atlantic end Great Western fUHroed. and
-have come over to examine the property at the
consult with
lenml relation*, which iu the earlier and better doy
ji the Republic;advanced our country, in tl* brief
-pace of half* century, lo the tofiiowt position i.i) jhe
i.iinily uf nations.” * 1 ■
Tlity any plainly and truthfully 1 hat ihe fact K Vn«f
;h« pecple of the State h*xt» not taken thi.-* ar:iui:
sxioner is lo a itrihuted neither to a want of nymp-i-
hjr wilh the nriwuier, nor to the fact th.ttfiev ha
same son of enterprise. In other words,, these
English capitalists have fonr.d a return for their
capital among ue. And they desire to send ue
more on tlie same terms. But when the people cf
the Provinces sppreoch Sir. Morton with indirect
appeal* for a further- investment among them, he
dimply tells them to cultivate friendly relations with
iby with the Miiamer, nor to tlie foci Hi .til.e, h»v» I Cni,r, * 1 ?'*’”• e ”i. ,b# <>ev.lopa.nt t,f th.Ir
■J n overaw.S bv Federal bayonet* Bo, , h e eon- T.!* 7 »“ J >
.: M u..h.( i. «. .... ’ri iof i. Miii I ® f eaeoueageeieat Sir Slonon exa gir, th.m:
Letter from vJaahingtou.
WumsoTos, ». C., Sept. Sri, 1*65:
Hr Vrui?!*; Will you do. myself, ahrialo,
wounded »ldler vgreiu faror, by publiahiug Iu you
oJilorial eoluBU th. enclosed eemtnonicctlon?—
Thi. poor f.)l.w I found iu great diitT.ro beeatrae he
•nld not bear front heme, and I promind hint to
haaakl. ear. manlioned in yonr paper, and that an
•fort should be made to hart the aotlc. raaeh his'
family.
Th.re ia rtTj Uttl. of inlrrext hare, except the
tatting .Mb. BUek El.publican, at t he conciUai ry
spirit manifested by th. President towards-the
g.illi Then Radical, are deeply .exed on account
af the nsexpcctcd energy displayed by the Sout'aern
pnple in healing lh. wouutls toad, by th. war, and
ny it i. th. acme of Southern Impudence—
thi. calling themselees (tha flariicsle) peWie die
frirhera and claiming for the South to bo. just sow.
tha a«t xealon, consorrators of tha Oorernmeat.—
Wa hare aces etrabge thiega In osr times, bat the
ilrangant nf all Trill be when thi. Sterena Sumner
party eh alt be rated a* aeceraioniate, and bnr most
extreme Scnthtm men aa dtf<nd«ra of tha Caion.—
Tat th, march cf.eema.ia in that direction. Free
|Mat Johaton anticipates a rlolent war upon bim
tan that quart nr, aud looka to the undivided til) -
fart af tha South, with th* help af tha aenaihl. mea
•rttoRarJg*”
Thaarrirtle and depaF.urn daily of Southern
■tea at Ihla point continues to be eery considerable.
There are all go away impreseed deeply in fa.or
ad that A>ot Joasson' whom we hare ao long re-
garHI re tha bitterest fo. >f th. A meat
egmahl. direppoiqtra.nt awaits any Boath.rn wan
who hbh Ha with-hi. old idea, of And. John
aw, axpacting to ba roughly bandied atyi eakiadl*
IrrelH viq "’-n'i.'*..' *
Tardoa (hare paragraphs aa politic*
Trertrery truly, ,
C. A. tv AS?.
, of St.wart Co . Ca.
VaavtMOTu.M. D. C., Sept. 20, IffCB.
Jawaa M. taawnoa.Ca- H. Oth OaargU KegU
reret. from Quitman, Breoke county. Oa., anppoeeri
H hae. been kltled. la * IMoglass Itoipital «f thin
airy rerefiitfj auraad. He wai earibuily .wounded
i« (ha High nearly a jar ago, mace which time hr
Wit It tral 11*— . There is now a fair praa
. fa* «f hfo l .‘‘V.
ft will k,HhH/a • 'liwpr if Ihla weiire is enn-
Teyed u hia fiMaBy. ■ ' v "d C A. Eraat.
Saaitamenc ia Ireland,
llxtr Yogi, Sept. a9^AriditHitisl inteingeac-
from Ireland state* the! the Fbntan axeltemenl in-
— |llrt - -d..—— r.norcftension* are ctiMrtaitwd,—
JUareponed{list men in rite Bngli.li army art
laming nt their cuunedion with Hie Ionian*. Tin
•Hretridisaffraii-et in ities.nny cause -tit." E -gii.i
paaera lo deartadthe rigid eitlni. rin''nt nl dioeipiin-.
fast, are.sni.ert*ined iMtl enUer* Insti Iftrl.lnite*'
Rmtr. willt* Uwi-dnatlie oanaf Ireland, and *
repeat a** gaiaed ered w* that a iwly i.i ut-lntiah-
(JnimdtiuttewtMietatiaerewIready hnah-d m-ar lra'.
trey. N'ghilvtlriHtne. were Jn-queni ntrrrall pa.t
afliei.nd ' 'i'ne ronqiir... hr*, rsphthr streadint.
«nd WfVVCr T
Tht AMs
rrpvh-icar. h
c»»»n that ii w*m mure expedient to dt»fcr it unit I
h* pMwions rnppnderrd bv the bloody internecine ]
war, which.-*’ fiercely ra^ej fur four years, had l-mrd
1 agrea with yon aa to'what is required foryi
country * dvvtlopmont, nod I trust, aow that the
war in th6 VnHrd Hi area ii to happily it an end,
t iisre in w«me deerre, and vre «h..uM rome.to regard Jeo will find capitalists rt.defer th.adranre-
«»ch other aat»*» longer otvnntp* ur anna, bat co-lu- J nen * •* • * • *"
borera lit ihe great earn* of cnr.xtitutinmJ fn'edtn
tneni of ynnr material interests.** ^ rr
expressing tho hope that his ProvincUI friends
We admire ruurior wilh which tln-.-p tuib'r J may fiud capitallff* to trust theta, id a somewhat
wrnnen,«nuw#d by glwteniqgbaynetawheti pbudiug J different tbing from saVingthat he -has found his
fur iheir nnf/ntpndte Ct.urlrymen, avow* that whnt-1 large iRvrMment.profitaftle and means to increase
c-epfton '
.urtrjmen,
*r 'might bdKbWr afirtTorn *g to
Uh» great atnissle, the cause for whit
undertake n, had born forever code
!w*»rt*by Ihe motive-* whic h prompted it, and by tin
precifiuaand lie* rote blood uf the martyrs which lis^
C .nsnrrated I .
And let the President, tn whom ihu wimwnlv
large investment.profttnWe and means' to increase
it. Sir Morton, hoirhrer, hfcts addressing the citi
it had beep I 4ena ef a town vriiieh has boldly repudiated the
tu their | i*rff* municipal debt it contracted in England.
' , . [X f. Tiw.
rs-oin Ireland.
t TltelTcrald. of Sq^U-tubor 17;h.hqsa\Dublin lei
pmv<*r is address d, lake heed that the.-e women dof ter.ds’^l th«^l Jth. which s^ya the rpUtir-il excite-
* client produced ip Ireland Ijy the rcpnrisal uiTinlrtid-
ur a army nl Amerieai
:rnth when thev ad t that thrv ** do pot I client produced m Ireland luc
o their rtiU-r* 1hj»t JrflVrecn Pavia »0'1 J cd invasion by armed .hand*
<*hart*« ULrk are only the more* mli'aml to the peo-1 c-.itixi*n>«.intc*nsitTe4and- extends every: jlay.' 'Since
pie of rheSouth :y their *cit&m<f>Miul (becMc’ri&'esj the cluevuf the Imv/st nens> a J have rlriied the
they • lutve made lor their beloved Cumin<’tiwtnilth. M .f chh*f center* uf political infunnciticn in PrrtVhfence.
And reinerelierin»thi*. let. him not Miff^ the reviving 1 Muster and Connaught, nt»d inatrneted inquiry Vi
1«»yalty uf the South, by permitting the Stsntuoa and J *»e made *»**> ln*wr for tha 'pe«*antry mfjftit be et-
Hi»ft«v wIki aunound’hicn, to per**cute any funder I |ircfed*<• dewupeeate well tf88r fran*-At*antfc broth-
thoinHC.whuaeimpri*oniiient wound* the aympai liter 1 f en.‘. They JifAnrejoc red to d ire and do nil that men
and ••(T.-iids tiie ju-t pride of all llvose S-tuihHju meo J «»f quick percepfi-. n are capable of.
and wpmen who recogutzed him as tlieir President. 1 * **— ,_r €i — * * '*
Fatal Shooting Between A Negro and White
Man in the Woods of Mlsalsslpj4.
We fcaro that Mr. Charlie M. Wcilf^.ua was slmt
«t near hia reoidence in Rankfin county « few da>y
-inre, bv a negro man.' Tjie particular.- nf the 'case.
i»iar Hi we li»ve learned. Vrethe*e; Mr Williams
was riding uionn in Hichlaud Mvamp banting hi*
-tock,when'ic licardjbe report ot'a gun. sSu*-
pect iiig’lhat all w4a nut exac tly right, hn prucci*dc«
njllis direction oftlie *p-*t Ir.im w hcnci* ti»e rep*»r»
-.••ne. He laid not lnvc‘t.1 far who© he waa Mid-
lenly fired upm by a n»*gr.* ccutcenled in a thick**,
the Ijiall psioiiug thrimirh I.i* clotbce and lightly gia-
xh*g tl#* flesh »»u bis riohi aide. The negro i.mnf-
d»ately rail* off, hut was fired uooii while .running by
William^, who happened to h ive his gun with 1iiu>.
Mr. Williams continued iu Ihe giireeiioii wiiere hc
iir*C heard the gun tire, and soon found where a beef
**d ke.m shot down, ms lie snppused by ibe uegro
•vtro s«n> Uiim, and who, tearing that *# „«.mgmight
Inure Heard th>* rrpurl «»t Ins gnu, au left the bCct
-Jud cnttcealcil himoelftoaw .uUir r »a!t—hence the
ilHKitiiig of Mr. Williams. • . \ fi .
’I*he negm escaped uuJ Mr. WillUns ret arced to
ii* home, thinking h unsafe to tnl.owr hi in lurtber in
live Wood*
P. S.—Sine* writing tlie above' wo leSrti that Mr.
VVilhams. aib’r »iiOHiing ai tne prg'onufy *V»ul fit.
!JF yard»^hhn tlie satee negro emerged f oot tlie
ticket «iw coutronted hun at about tweuiy pace-
distant, with gun leveh-d. ' Mr. W. shring his d4H-
tcer, iyajedmlelj thre\v hia gun to hb face, the neon.
■rot-fig a <*{* art hint at ihe Hime lma*nt. Mr.
gnu also missed fire, and hr 1muriltately sprang
»r»«n Ins lior*:e trvl closed in Upoh lln- u-gro. ,Fi .
They tmd »i ♦* ruugh and tuuihlt * tor*orud \jrne.
«.Vfi ry f can lidate on Go-
ior hia teouutry. Canoi
wrshjr MUc to Itedpratty
•'diurHpableofeoiitinuiugibofjghi longer. Mr. \V.,
•t life negro at ahnut filly yards di*taut in a *Uis J:
oicJKy •'*
Air. WiHbmu went on yntereby th Rr»od«m a>'6
irUvvred Itmsrll l»|> »*> Uir pn-pt r -irthoot tea.
. He is kn wu to tie a liigfetinwd guilt, man. an.:
Ikm t»he irieodshipandeaiwun otuil wu4 km.W liuii.
> {a/sctotsi AIij
1 P»ve information from triiriwnrly sourcea that
ihodhureh * i Ki*gl.tud regard.-* till* movem-nt a* no
re tlmn any other a^vocuc^ripA hi Ireland.’ Tjiey
* lorced to cmieeal t?u*m hf ll*e? ^iwctments ol
arms. of ylern jperseention, sod by psu*i sen
Ifnvu. Tltese arm*are lutai-hed by Englishmen
thein-elvcu.
N ghtiy drilling of men are had in meat every por-
ri«Hi wf I eland. -Thereis <k» usual Cum our. Mut
er* art held in place* ui«c«’e-sih!e to the police with-
ait lh ir nuveot tieiiitf dbruveml. T*be lew* arrest*
irtd** in ihe uriUgielil- are for lh* nasi part -ib Hie
'Kighborlurfid of l.»e mountain reuiou* cif the ‘oefgh*'
borticairt hf Tipperay. Kerry, or .l4!iorick«>*r -in the
.ihfiitis "t Kildtrc, Uora, Wiiterfiird.snd Wexford —
I f»«teH« I notfr'w'oe ol ascertaining the acCunue
mitiiber of enr-JIOwiH, tnlwr in Ireland, of the Fenian
organix ttipn. > ■ '
Worth Btmemberliig.
It man not be suppownt that editurs'aod preachers
dan please ervrytaajy. 1 . '* ‘
II. That to anary with un editor nr pa«1 nr,
I'teeause tnev dn rt »t atwruy* please as, if kfry ciiflk.
III. 'ITiai tier whole world ik m»t i^rriuly inlcr*
ewed in nor peiwHiai-difficulfies atHl trial*.
IV. Tlmt brooding ovt r injunbs, whetlierreal
im .gmsrv/only aggravates them.
•V. ’llwt it k too tnueti to » xp« t the world,
irt’fy^’jtjsi ut such a way as will soil our convenient
sid in »ittt<er wrtjV
VI?r Tlmt a spirit V cwnplainiag is v^y an
amnible. '
• VII.‘ That the eomp’tlnrr I- never safLffeff. .
mieyha** «>! complaint is removed, he wd^dyon dh-
oovetaufislier:
VIII. 1 Ti’tft be who warts not with the Intention
•f correcting all theerror* uf muo, genera ily tail*
They tmd it * ruugh and tumble** fdr*.«u6 \jrhe, of correcting all tlie errors of men, generally tail* let
whenut fs»t Mr Williams Mo c-ed iu si’ikmg IimV correct Soything. v -
-eierelv over the Iwnd with th« bTe..ch ol hifguu. ~ ^ -J irafal^n men will Obt Rsten toi us, lbe>
vhich so severe!^ Stunned hhn llwi |»e-. was nidec- 'iro tad tUerelore m-rest-arily devoid ol wLAhii. .
X" A ram or womanorvrHustKh/Ttmigliy be*
mg .. - *1 »i -atn.« vAV*.f v -
J A corresp«»rtdcol w"»« ims *eep her, tle*e»ibes Slim.
*0 nt Hon, the hhglblt wViLt, a* a** red i^air^l, afatt,
rattier vulg-fiP haiktug ecckney woucirtut thirty iskl,
tod uays-lie m «n itinerant #rtre«M, awl known gn-at
dei-tilutm«i. Toycoenbined m la «4 l»er 'Ihwks
fiVHghuuMws>bw*#six iiwinfred ibuwsawd eopirs, ...
Aiaeriea, tWMitiuud*eil and fitly tlhmsanJ. iu France
a^.uo#. luudiwtiHuuMnd; tihp lias mode
trir frsra sbuat forty thdiwsod-pounds,
.8rerB ~ua.rio wwreriy .Ira abet hrr
d tli* Lnicsgo Uic atre, and a« he is
r wa# fdptfited Utabail if 81f50.
12,479,11 h
9,900,000
Utivs^in Marjoi^ county. Ohio. He is oppssed to
cobiofidstiQn, an immediats Uni<
»
SPECIAL NOTICES.
-Rv^lai _ ^ ^. IBl% . ,
Washwctok. Sepl, 5llr.,
The following important circular was Jsvtted to*
day, by Genermf Howard, andappruved by President
JoWvn: /»j . i- .27,
Wjin I>£?V BuriW W Rcrrcirxv, f
Frckd»c!» Adb Aiawi>o.vxp I^kds, \
. 1 _ WasHiKCToft, n. C., Sept. 4', *65 j
Circular, 15 and Circular No. 13, of Jnly 2&i'lft6A,
:Iran ihiaJttirean ia hereby reminded, a ud the fallow*
inf rules ami regulations are adopted fo{ the pur
pose of establishing'an uniform policy; rolntivp to
abandoned hnde, or real pr<»,>erty ;-ofid lamk or pro-
perty.-to which the United State* si«l! have acqmr-
J a title by confiscation, sal* DC chemise, which
Wjor mrfy he-rbaltsr eome.under the control of this
bareeti, by virtue of the act <*f Conj»rcss, approved
March 3d, 1865, estuhlishing, by order ot tlie Preei-
dent, to-wit: General Orders, No. 110, War Depart
ment, June 7,1865:
M. The abandoned tandj reft.rred to fn jhe law
ml regulations governing Una bureau, are.
according to a second act of Congress, ftpprov
18ho,a* lolfows, eft: ' ..J
•• I’rfiiperiy. real or per-nnal, ahali be regarded aa
at amb.m-d; when the Uwlul owners shall be - volun
tarily absent th**retr4Nii, ami engaged eirlier in anh*
"" otherwise aiding «»r ett'-ouraging t In* rebellion.^*
Ud. Pn’porty will not be regarded k* confiscated
util aftor the decision of the* -United States -Court,
>» the district in which the property may be found,
has been made, by which the'properly ir condemned
as an enemy** property, at id beecnies ihe. properly ol
the Uiiitr-dSfitte*. or liars Faces, slmpls directions and inforemtioa
3d. All abend *ncd land ami real property, and all. that wifi suable them to start n full growth sf Lux-
land and real prop- rty to whicti the Uni ed State*' urianl Hair, MkUksra, ur t. Moustache, in less than
Medical College of Georgia;
AUGUSTA, OA.
Tkk regular cdorvs'of Iceturoaju this Imtitullcti
will be coramtnesd on the first Monday in November
next, and be continued four month*. Tkv «atfi»
and advantages of this Coliege are unsurpassed by
any ia the Union. __ 4 L. A. BUGAS, Dean.
4 'Hkpfember23, 136IL-i " -^29—4w
ffocrox or rATi^iOT-^-ftxAfcuSi*; With yeas P®^*
mission I wisH to aay to jbe readers of your pa**r,
that l wifi head, 7 'iry return mail, to all who wish ft,
[tr**] a Ueeine, wuh full dirscriouafor leaking and
using a alutpfe Vegetable Balm, that will effeetiislly
remove, in ten days, ritaplcs. Uidtches,Tan, Freck
le*", and all Impurities af tha Skia, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.
. 1/will also mail free to those having Bald Heads,
shftli iiMVP acq’iired a title by confi*catioft or sal/^
tahenvisc, that nftwls t'r may hcrcnltfi'Jiecomc un-
k-r control or tlie bureau ut i&fuge*-*, Prfidmen at:d
Abandoned lratnd*.by virtue of said acl »ni orders
if the President, aud *lm!l be net apa*t f«»r the use
»f loynl rciu^re*y»>d frrrtiintti, and eoniuch os may
be necrssarilyasHijrncd «o them,** provided.in Sec.
“I, of tb^ art eatahlt^tiing a bureau, vix: ** Tu - every,
male per**n, whether refitgee or irerdman.ua belore
*4iid, tl^re shall be SL*rij«ncd net more tlwn forty
ere* of *uch land, and tlie person tu whom it i* aa-
igned shall be protected in its use and enjoyment
w she term nl three years, at an annus I rent not ex-,
ifedino bik per oent/of the value of *aid land, it was
ppruved by the St ite suthoritie< In the yeaV ^880,
tor tlie purpose ol taxation, and in case no vut-irap-
graivtl ran be found, thtir rental shall be bn wd up-
otV the estimated valoe of the laud iif said year, to
be n^ertKtiirii iiisnch manner *< the Ce-mtni^si-Hier
may by regulation prescribe. At Ihe end of, *r rny
tune during su'd teem, the occtipinf* of any unreel*
■tgned nmy^»iirclun«t.ltislsuud receive such ti-
le4liertto as the Uni.ed Sutes Commissioner may
convey, upon paying tlie value of jhe land ns »«cer-
tiiitted atal fixed lor ii»^ purclia-a®. AH lands or oth
er real property in Virginia, Ni’rtli Carolina, South
Carolioa, Georgia, Fiorid.i, >1 UsieAPpi, Abbacia.
ly’uisiuna^Telines*ee. Kenuuky, M:s»’i:n, Mary
land, Arks»uaas,aiul ’IVxas. whicli the United State*
tiave acqtriad or shall acquire, tskt-n by conti. cation
or sale, or otherwise, aad ail akindonsil lands,
.oJier abandoned ro-.il property in tho*e Slates, r
dk*d tlwt ai;ch property, whether .CAMili-cateU or
acandoned, rrmiaining mtiil otherwise^diKpnsod ol.
rtiall have beeli properly tran*h rred t<» the bureau.
tlie rcollision ol the *Cou»mi*si mer or Assis’u
Cojiunisf loner, slcill be cousj’dered as itmJer the co
»ml of the Commissioner ol RelngtH*# and Free.!mi
and Abandoned loHiids tor tlie purpose-jie»>iii- I^I*<
?^t laith,and for the time nuihorix**d by tftexbt ‘es-
iatili>tiing the bureau; and the part or pa reel «d fta iff
li-ral*d or abandoned property, duH be swrrenr^
d -red or rototrd tu «4eJaeuitr-owaer, uenfl *
ants, except *uchanirc'odcr o> restoration,
ihnrixed by said Cptnmi^ioiicr.'
Tke A*sist»nt Commia-iotier will, n* rapid’v a*
jrwsibli*, cause accurate description* et all r.uiilL-CH-
ted and abdudout'd lands^and such confiscate* ‘ x
thundotied rr»» pro(>«rly pmlcr their roiqril,
nnde,-besidei keeping a'vecota, which I hey'will Tor-
ward inoiitlily t> thcComuii-sionerof thp Bureau.—
Copies of auch defnsiptions, Iri tim rmonc.r pVr»*ri
•ed by Circular No. 10, July 18t>5. from this bureau:
They will, with as little delay* as possible, select and
set apart such confiscated lands and property, as
may be deemed necessary for the imrt* drate- i^e ft
refugees and Ireedmen. The specific division of
which inio lots and the rental or sale tliereof, treor-
diltg to Uw, e»taldis1iing Ihe bureau will bvcomiile*
We
thifl/ day*. ^
apptioatisxs aftsworsd by return matt^Bboot.
hare-. Kespt-c*. fully y r ourv,
TUOMA8 F. CHAPMAN. Cbetrist,
831 Broadway, New York.
__ j _ To CoMStttcmvasT'—Ths undsrsignnd hav
ing b«en restored ts health ia a few weeks by i
very stmpln'remedy, after having auffervd several
yeate, with # severs lung sffection, and tha; dread
disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known
lo hit fellow-sufferers the means of care.
To all who derir# it. h*e will send a eopy sf the
prescription u*ed. [fie* nf ebargej. wilh ike direc
tion* for preparing and using the same, whieb they
will find a ture care for Conscuption. Astuwa,
BuoscuiTia, CoroHS, Colo?, etc. The only objeei
of tbs adr#rti?cr in tending the Prescription .* Jo
benefit the afl^cted.-and spread information wJbieb
he eencsive* to be invatuahle, and he hopes every
sufferer will try biv remedy, as it wilf cc.at lb
iothing. and may prove • blessing.
Tartica wishiug the $uv«rr»pri©n, will pleats ad-
dree* Kav. KDWAKD'A. W^SON,
Willtamsburgh, Kings Orntniv.
- * NewYer
September 9th, 1865. A A Co.
Herc^ ¥mir Chance!
Valuable House and Ioi
d as soon as practicable and reported to the coin*
inbfee. In tlie seU-ction and setting apart ol such
lands and'property, care will be iit^d tu take * tlial
about which there is the lea?I doubt that this bi
should hive cum ml. ,
Whenever snydlfad cr real property thftf fha 11
come into tlie prtssessinn ol thif bumiu a* nb-mdon-
ed, d-ws not fall umierthe d'linitioti of ah>tndonod v
aa ^et l»*rth lu section 2d of Ihe act of Uongrei**, ap-
firmvd July sf. 1864, h»*reTu belore iiientioncrf, if qnil
"S liiniislly aurremfered *o the Assistortt Cominis
io«»*r uf tlie Bureau, upon it* appearing that the
wunant dul not abandoii tiic property in the sense
in saiii section aud act. ., -
Former owners ol property IteM by ihe bureau as
ahnudnued* who claim it* respiration nn the. ground
of having received the pardon nfelw PreeM|etrt.will
'orwarjl their applications to the • Commissioner :nf
t!ie Bureau, thnmgh the S«periiitendei4s am) Ami*,
tjrnt Cnnitnbihinnera ol tlie Districts end States in
which this property ls« eatoed. 4 Bsch ^epplicrtthn-
must be accompanied by. firvt, a ctmV oft he epeeial
pardon nt Hie President of jhF United ■ States, Or 0f !
theoa’h ol his aMuevry p'rrictahi’itrtin, wherethey«re
-nnc embraced in anyex'-eptfortstheneiiieniiifterated;
r*cb.d, proof of titlf, third* 4&dr pc* tfat )tbe« ; 4b-
erty hat not been chnliscated or libeled, in any Uni
ted Stater Court,^or if libeled* thsuli; nrnclWtnge
ogainiMt Uve^eo dwcopiiDqed: fixe /»fBveri uf
’ ih* ; :'»$pl»vati»ri«,
htwewo. nngh W* nq may
... in.htsdeceriPrt.wartngspe-,
Uunreu*^* *** *■ "^ OKVOwrtf i» pot IK.
' _ O.O. HOWARD^'
Atljahrej-r'Hfrar Hyrii A'irt.m WHi Irreldre in
ClulirNfw Yurk. dmtarw that bit ha.^dia^irrred
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
,inir,* J
Albany, October 7, 1865
Ur It. J/.
V «0K.
I t WO MONTHS after date ttnoiklZr^ I
• made to thp court nf Ordioarvofw~H "I 1 1> L
Iteorcia, for leave resell lira thraL J|
relate of Jnhn-wmi»rtore-^f anhmi j^ik |
Sold for lira boeefltof^bj bririao,! crefc^’'*"
ft?*' isaifiiiiNwiui$J[L*V
October, 7th, I 86j.
-'-flm
GEOHGgA—WORTH OJUrifTT^ —~
Ordinary’s OJjke fir smi Cmn.:,
\VHEHBAS, Matilda fil'earej'.ppi^^
* » leltera of Adaiinialraticin < wilh the Wm '*
ed) ofJ.T. S.Glexion, late of»id com*, I!2*V
There arelherafor* to notify allxnd
kindred aud eredhora of «id decraacd, u> t* .tl 0 *
pear at my offire within tlie time pracriboH, if
to xhow cause, if any they have, why i*j| Lr*
should not be granted.- “
- (Jived, under my hired and -officul k,™,.,. ''
the Sd dxv of October, 1865; * "'*»
JAMES W. ROCSg.
Oi-toher 7,1 Sfifi '
Ci*iO««rA—WORTH COUNTY.
Oydineirfs Offer for said County.
117 HERE AS, Francis M. Ti«>* spplie* | 0 s . '
* f letters of Guardianship of I lie per-an sni^-A
eny of Levisa 7’iaou, orphan of William W.iB
deceased. . ^
Tbe^e are therefore to notify the kindredttfZi
itors ol said deceased, tu be and appear «| Dll
within Che time prescribed by law to rfcow
any limy have, why said fetters should not fereL'
ed.to the anpricant or some oilier suitable pnni
Given umlcr my hand Vnd official ri»Mtarr Ik
he 2d caV of October, 18^3. c 1
. JAMES W. ItOVm
/ ‘ ‘ Qffietn, *
_
October 7.1885
FOR 8\LE!
iHE Hon?e. is ulmcst new—cool
ree room* and two fire-places,
intone acre and a half, with a good WELL .Silk
water, Smoko Hmis*. Kiipben. .and, friable. Xht
rf*i*7s 1 *ev.ed in one «^fjhn most de?ir*b^» pan*
f the city. A good bargain dou by _
medial* apptiemion l© THIS OFFICE.
Oviober 7, Ifihc. J7- I>
For Sale,
j First-rets’ HOUSE, ons anti »
Sloriea hlgh; with firs KonHsJ*.
Kitchc
U't,
, G©©tl
Kiicheu and Stn6ke II©ties, two VFells Water,
a»td one Cirtern. Enquire at the
PATRIOT OFFICE.
' AX^ahy, October 7, 1865.
FOR SALE, CHEAP !
\ JY House and Lot in Albany.- The pre-
JjX mwee include one aCfe ef land—Hitch- ‘tug
wu, Carriage llonse, and Siablca—all in good order.
PeMessien gitan in thirty days.
October 7,1865.
JOHN P. NELSON.
S'l —4w
LONG & THOMPSON,
. FASIII.Y GROCERY .
—AND— ;
Ooniootlonery.
' ALBANY, GEORGIA.
TJUN.CV red Ifomutlc Cq'ndy. Butt.r, fhii sad „
°^Hr». Loblt.ro, .Sordines, old Bourbon •Whfs^ljn' ’ /? CHlJYJl
old Bora, Sherry, Claret and other brand, af Win.,
TiirafTea, of different brand.. Dried Fieri, Pruu.
Fickl.i, WorcMlershirn Sauce. Pepper, Spice,* Gin*
(crcOarbonso Sod*. Peon Pbwdtra, Crashed 85-
S*r, LemeM. Fixo Segan, Fine Cut. ChewtUg aud
•Plug Tobacco, Nary Toba ‘
M.T.J0KU. . v-u-moi
JONES & CUTLIFE,
HroaUIStreet, Albany^
W H are expecting daily a large ■locktfftj
' Wo.da and Crockery, coooi«lio| ,1
CALICOES,
e SHIKTfNG.
PILLOW-CASING,
LINES fc COTTON SHHta,
MABISOKri,
0P AI.L STflH,
DELAMEI,
KUCI»»
Wliite Alpacas
BDMBAZINKS.
HOSiKRY.
GLOVES.
. LADIES AND dFATS'
HANDKERCMliFS, .
LINE.VJ*. I
LACKS., sl
iskwar^
A3»
ror-JYGS,
JdUSI.INS.
’ U-AMBR1C8.
LL.iik SILK,
TBIMMLVUS.
A UTI^T STVLfes.
• * . L.UHK8 !l GLaSTfi' SHOU,
HAT.S. SHIRTS, -
BKAWIRg, .*
* ■ . . ssettak
ricKoxs.
BELTS AND BELT BCCKLES.
VARttiOl.K AND lMBHEIiUS,
LuVIJiAtiB,
W.lSL AND BABE6E VWA
TOILET AND BiUVIMI
S0A&&&,
its- swoipptroN,! a /- *;!•!=*-
COLORED Do., ,1
BLACK AND BMBROIDEBT- 1
SEWING SILKS.
* NEEDLES.
PINS,
THIMBLES, t
- racket *id TsMa CalleUi
COFFEE MILLS. >1 V! *
WOODEN WARE,
COMBS AND BRCSHFA
lu fact, a. will hare .very article crcrw-7
LADIES OUTFIT,
whieb we will tell as cheap aa can bebe^*
lassn sr tbs interior o£Georgia. ,*
TTk sr* expecting 1>y way of Apdftch*^*
* TUG LARGEST STOCK #■
CROCKEEY
lag Tobacco, Nary Tobacco, Smhkip^^oTVf
renreabramfo.Plpre, Fino Maeaboy und Scotih
Snuff, Fancy ToiI»l and Bor Soap. Shoo Ulaaking.
Matchea, Ac., &©.• Alsu on Consignment EXTRA
PAMILT AND SUPERFINE FLOUR, Fiae lot of
Tin War,. Doniootico, Ac., fce.
• October T, 1SS5.
CORN WANTED!
. . IN EXCHANOE IWR
,, . (>1 t/ JUgO t H -- .
TWO NEW WOOD axle, jypit aJm'aSw
Here ot the prereilinf dmughf
it U tl* lacjte nntaber of E *
atwat that reguni ot conhu,,. ... _. y _
l.kredra Herineiiy fnwt lira 'efoadri; dixl* rextter it
.wulimd unqrdiujf riiint * "1 *
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