The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, December 02, 1865, Image 1

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VOL/ XIX. f|t ‘P#iq> gairiai. Bv E. H. Hionah.- ■'■ DffICC os BROAD ST.—AT THE OLD STAND. Hates o Advcrlisins. : Advertisements inserted at the rate of 0ue Dollar ,VittV Cents per square of Eight Lines, fer the t insertion and Sctenty-ftvc Gcnta for each 2Li*e»t insertion—payable in adranec. 1'crson? desiring to^ advertise longer than threap a do so at ll»e.following rates: i|6 moS.|l year Oet Tvd quires... Three scares, four a«)U»re9 Fire H' Six ^sre*. $<» 00|$l2 00 $20 00 12 001 20 00j 30 00 118 001 28 00 40 00 24 00 86 00J 60 00 30 00 44 00 60 00 ;....ihv..»^.|35 00! 60 00| 70 00 ALBANY. GE(jR^IAj£ DE0E$ljBEIl 2* 1865; 0»9, *. CTODn , I. t.-COXSALLT. DBS. TODD & POTTO AT.T.Y. V NJJMBER 39v O PPER their aerTJcee te the citixcna of Albany “ a _T¥" !t ? M prectitionersoT Medicine, Bid- TO* “d ?urgery,; and truaL.by- tcntion to their profession, to gain a shore of the public patronage. k . . •* Office formerly ’occupied by CoL Wright, where they can be found by day or night. Albany, Ga., June 24th, IMS. '. 17-Cm — ,V“ JheDrdinary of Dougherty* county foi leaL ^ "®L*«UtUttSif-TJuibia. H. jrdMben^deceaaiar For the benelU of the beira and creditors of said deceased. ' JOS. A. DAVIS, " ' T. Albany, September 23,18?5. A. B. BADGER, DENTIST 1 , AC. BAITY. ...GEORGIA' ^. „l,.re;.:::.:...-^.-|40 00| 68 00j -5 00 J’lUsreS.. j.ae wjun'’*' 5 To yl uarc9 65 00! 80 00 *....160 001 70 001 85 00 ......... 66 00 76 00 90 00 SPECIAL NOTICE. * l!; WB ouucements of candidates for office, $10, paid in adrance. 0>i:u*ry notices to' be charged for at regular ad* ..-•ecnent rates—to be paid in advance. Tbc «?aee of eight lines, of brevier, make one tre . Advertisement* that make over eight linea JJj under ifiten lines, counted as two squares. idverti^ers- will mark-' on their advertisements ji, cumber of squares they wish then* to occupy. CuamunicEiions for -indivi Lial benefit, will bo jinked J1.5i» per square for each Insertion. fltfioeMfnd Professional Cards per year $20 00. Advertising a wife, payable in advance $20 00. L>2il AdrcytiacmeHU. IWMlowiag are onr rate# for legal advertise- r^vFFER^ his professional aervicea to the citizens V/ °* Albany and vicinity. Having just returned from tLe service, 1 solicit general patronage. I can be found at the residence of F. Lehman.— Ladies will be attended at their residences if desired. Provisions taken in payment for work. ’Albany,- Sept. 9th, 1866. 27—tf a. a. MTMoua......... r. w. alkxaxdkb. Drs. Seymour & Alexander H AVING entered into eo-partneraM|r fbr the practice of SURGICAL end MECHANICAL _ riSTRY, do respcctfuUj%ffer their professional services to the Ladies end Gentlemen of*Dougherty and surrounding counties. Particular attention given to the regulation of irregular teeth, and Dkxtal Substitutes inserted on Gold or Rubber Bask. Ladies attended at their residence if requested. Office on Broad Street over Jones & CutlifFs Slogs. , .* Office hoars from 8 to 12 A. M. and from 1 to 4 P. M. Albany, September 23d, 1865. 29— GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY. Ordinary's Office for uni County. TIT HEREAS, Francis M. Tisoa applies to ■ F letters of Guardianship* '•* - - n.«,oo, viuaruiaoship of the person and prop erty of Lfevisa Tison, orphaiVof William W. Tison deceased. * These are therefore to notify tlie kindred and cred itors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant ed ro the applicant or some ollicjr suitable person. Given under my hand and offu$tl signature* this the id day'of October j 1865. JAMES W. ROUSE, REAL ESTATE AGENCY. __ rT _rfesi~$ 3*60 1 fcerifv MortfAg^Fi. F*. xj»ie», per few/..... 5 001 | fetfeof Lands Ih coaneciion wilh ths’ practice In uUrcior a Sales per leyy^.,*..v... .. Mrt w....6 00 0 f j^ w> He will buy or sell lands for a reasonable liwuivior leiters of Administraiion... ..4 00 Commission, Investigate Titles, draw Deeds of Con- Guuon for leiiers of GoaMiattsUip......^.......4 00j| Te y ance , and give legal advice generally in rafer- S*uc«»i Npplicatioo of dismission from Admin- J *nce Jo ,jj e p Urc hase or sale of lands in Sonth-Wes- 00* Georgia. Person* having lands to* sell, or Since «f application fer dismission from Guar- I those desiring to buy, would do well to confer iaaihip ——- ——..4 00 w j t j, fcjn,. ip^icGJiwntu sell Laud 001 Office in the Farmer Building, Over Field’s ’•* 00 & Oo , Washington Street, Albany, Ga. . SAMUEL D. IRVIN. Albany, September 23, 1866. # 2»—if i Ucbiors a«d Credit 1 LinJ square......00 ni« o» perishable property, Kn days 8 00 jsrtj Not ices, sixty days ......6 00 at the above rales will be required la or currant notes.. . w # i i y SPECIAL NOTICE. GEORGIA—WORTH COUNTY. Ordinary's Office far said County. 117HEREA8, Matilda Gleason appliey to me for »* letters of Administration t«rilh the 1 Administrator's Notice* ^p*Q °*o«th, «f»er <Ut« .gpllratiop Tl)l bg orthebenvfUof the heirs miniSrator l , MOUGHON. October 7,1865 Ordinary. Sl-30d Dougherty Sheriff Sale. WILE* be sold on the first Tueaday in. next,-before the Court Bouse door in the*, dt; Albany, the.following property,' to-wit: tola of land «nmborstl&) fifteen, an( ty-eight, in the first-district of'Doughci levied on by virtuo of a mortgage fi fa iss'ued .from the Superior Coart of Dougherty county, in favor of Charles J. Jenkins and Loyd C. Belt, ndmr’s, vs. Wo. M. Petty. Property pointed’out In said fi fa. S. ATKIFSON, Deputy Sheriff. . October 28, 1865. special notices. SHthtH Sheriff, tele.' 7 WILL be told before the Court House door in Ca milla, Mitchell County, Ga .ou the first Tuesday in December next, the loltowinw property, to-wii: Fifty-three (53) square bales Cotton. Levied op as : the prooerty of • Atlyo CotkMn. CbJuatfsfy a-rfifs from the Inferior Court of Monroe County. John Neal va. Allen Cochran, Principal, and James H. Damn security. ■ y- ' ' Q Y W.A 1 Also, at (he sdpus time and place will be.sold : Sixteen (16) Mates,one six Horse; Wagon, one (bur Horse Wagon and one crib of Corn, supposed to rontain 3000 bushels. Levied on as tlio property of Allen Cochran, to satisfy a fits from the inferior Court of Monroe County. John-Neal vs.,Alien* Cockran, Priocipat, and 8* \V^ Barney endorser.i-r- Property pointed out by Samuel D Irvin, prffk Attorney. HENRY SMITH. Deputy SlieriO.. October 3Sth,1SA5. Editox or Patuot—DucBik: With year per- miuiao. I'wUh to ny to tk. r rad era of yeer neper, tbe*J wUl«md, by return mail,' to mil who wish U, [fra.] a Recipe, with All direction, for mskingud utwg a umple Vegetable Bata, that .ill effectually t ‘ matt tree to tnose nariag fa j“SS staple directions end information that will enable them to start a full growth of Lux uriant Hafr, Whiskers, dr a Moustache,,in less (hmy i; daya. ' ' " All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respeetfallji yours, J i vn ;i.. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, v *t«ws ;• i |l 831 Broadway, New . York. BG&trTo CovauMpTivas.-^-This • undersigned hav- ing been restored to health in a few weeks.by a very simple remedy, after, having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that drehd disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-suflerers the means of cure. ..To aU who de&ite it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge],* with the direc tions for preparing and using ths same, which' they will find- st sure-sure for UonsuMpnoir, As^bka, Bsoxcbitjb, (Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conoeives to be invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the'j»reseription, will please ad dress Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON, • Williamsburgh, Kings County, 1 ‘ •’ a " New York. . SepiemberOth. 1865. J 1 A & Co. i at forennuu and three <u me eiieiuvuu, . ... , . , , , • 1 llxuse-in the co.mry i. which the proper-! P«r at my office within the time prwenbed bv law ulP j. Notice of the«e sales must be given j t« cause, if any they have, why said letters it»public G*:ette forty days previous. i should not be grained. * Sums of the sale of personal property must be] Given under my hand and official signature, this riffa in like manner, through a public gazetfo ien : the 2d day of October, 1865. iui previous to sau day. ’ | JAMES W. ROUSE, to debtors and creditors of aq estate mustl Ordinary. I b« publieheA forty days. | October 7. ! 865 3l-30d Will annex- deceased, •tngukc the he afiernoou, at 1 kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo.be^ and a|»- ^tauraof jw&yw*.i» / • -a kindred and creditors of said deceased, to w Albany Lodge -No. F. A, M. fTinE regular meetings of i soil Labd must be publish- j J[ pplicaiion will be made 10 tlie court of Ordinary »if Worth county, leave to sell ilia lands belonging to the for^dis-1 estate'of John Willis, late of said county, deceased, months— Sold for the benefit of the hefraand creditors of said estate. • BENJAMIN WILIJS. AiTmr. ... Johu WHIis, dec’d. October r 7ih, 1865. 31-60d [ »f Ordinary for leave Cititioo. for letten of AJmiuistration, Guardion- ] Georgia, Jor leii.e ui i Alf.ic.. must be published thirty duyi itaiyo from Administration, monthly si Jardi^ninsi-m from Guaniianship forty days. Rales for the foreclosure of Mortgages must be I published monthly for fdur month#—for establishing i* p»pmfor the full spice of three months—for tt&peUiig titles from Executors or Administrators, >k»*« hood have been given by the deceased, the fill space uf ihree months. firit and third Friday nights in eaeh month. - *. The brethren will please take due notioe and govern themselves accordingly. D- W. C. 8PENCER, Secretary. Albany, April 13tb, 18C5.-tf. J. WRIGHT. Ira r. D WABRES. WRIGHT & WARBJ3W, | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALBANY. 1 practice l □ I he rertr.l Court, <Vf taw and 1 Eqaify in fr.ia State arid th« CitctMi Cturts ^ States for the State nf Georgia. A k*r*cisl atu ntien given to i1h» purchase and ai’wA’il Estate. J'hny, \ 0V . 18, ISb6. —37 Hoiirc to Debtors ttud Ccrdltora! GEORGIA—Donghcriy County. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert L. Tomlinson, late Of said county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment—those hav ing claims against said deceased will present, them duly authenticated, in terms of the law. * *' GIDEON BROWN, Adm’r. Mr. Brown will be found in Tomlinson’s Saloon every Tuesdays and Saturdays. , October 14,1806 22-GM LAW NOTI E. T IE Proelaronilon of Governor Johnson of the ok instant, haring authorized the civil officers ,J ''ke Slate to “ proceed (after taking the fcinnesty i; k) in fj, e discharge of tl»e duties of their several | *!Sew according to the laws in existence prior to * In January, 180], so far as (he same are not with onr present, coadition,” we take ^ occasion to say that our office has been opened r transact ton cf professionnl business, and |»»we one of us can always be consaulted. , Alu aj. Aog. 12, 1865. LAW NOTICE. I wti't.r.igneff offers his professional Mrriefl Administrator’s Sale.' WILD be sold at the l»t« iraidenca of W. W, Tison. lsto of Worth countj, deceased, on Moadaj the 13th No,emboss next, Cotton, Corn, B«con, Lord, Wheat, Fodder, Oola. Pras.C»uIe.S h Mp,II?rae.. Males. Blsckstnith-Tools, Househpld and Kitchen Fu nil ure. Oxen, Carriage, Buggy, Wool, Leather, Sugar, Syrup. Sorghnm, Mid other articles loo ta diouo to mention. Sole ■» conlmue from da/ to day. fftouo to monuon MAT , tpi c TISON, Adinrir. T. SV. TISON, Administrator. October 14. 1PG3 82 “ ,ds ra entrusted t I « building. up stain in i U . D. P. BILL, Attorney at Law, Albany, flu. 23, 1*35. 25—3m OEOBGIA-BAKER CODNTY. Ordinary’s office for-said county. WHERRAS, W. R. Dancer applies to me for Jot, t.ra of ruardi.nship of the pernoos and property of !ta«in« taira of P Wm. cfcon. of Baker Conn.,, '•STB *0 olio all Intereated to «o Ihtir objeo- * . if have, why said letten should not be grantcslilto apptioant by the find Monday in No- "StaSsn'^r my band and official .iffnMure, thl. 25th day of October, 18t>6. ^ w JORDAN, ' October 28,1865. ' . Ordlrary l) C. Albany Chapter No. 15, A. Y. M. fflHE regular convocations of this Cbaptei are on ‘| the second and fourth' Friday nights in each month. . The companions .will please takn notice and. gov ern themselves accordihgly. . w, * B. W. JENKINS, , Aibast, April loth, I8fl5,i|(.,' ^- Iron in the Blood ! T UB PERUVIAN SYRUP supplies: the Blood with its Life Element, Iron, infusing strength, vigor, and new life into the whole system. For Bys- pepsia, Dropay, Chronic Diarrhoea, Debility, Female Weaknesses, etc'., it is a specific. Thousand*. Itave been changed by the use ol this medicine Jrom weak, sickly, soaring creatures, to strong, healthy, , and happy men and women. A, 32 page paraphlet - ae ‘ free. Price 01* per bottle, or 6 for $5. . J. P. D1NSMORE. 36 Der Street, N. Y- -- Jj* Sold by Druggists generally* . »•/ October 28,1865 1 3d-3ra Dr. H. Ander’8 Iodine Water. Ax Isvaluable Discovery—A Full Graih or Iodise each ouxex or Water—Dissolved WITHOUT A SoLVEirr ! GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK • For 1.806. TIic Fashionable IVngurihc of Ihs 1 World. . ?; Literaiure, fine Arts, and Fashions. The most magnificent Steel engravings. Double-Fashion Plates. Wood engravings on every ^subject that can interest ladies. Crotchet knitting, Netting, Embroi dery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Parlot, the Bdu- doir,and the Kitchen. Everything,in (act, to make a complete Lady’s Book. the Ladies* favorite for so years. No llagaxine has been able to compete with k.— None attempt it/ . GOOEY'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alone rjire worth the price of the Book. Model Cottages (no othec Magazine gives them), with diagrams. v Drawing Lessons for the young. Another spe cialty with Godey. - . ^ . Original Mucic. worth S3 a year. Other Maga zines publish old worn-out music; but the subscri bers to Gndey get it before the music stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity wilh Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., of New York, the mil(i naire merchants,appear in Go dey, the only Magazine that has them. Ladies* Bonnets. We give more of them in.a year than any other Magazine. In fact, lite Lady’s Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. - MARION HARtAND, Authoress <if “ Atone,** “ Hidden Path,”. “ Moss Side,** “ \enteais,” and “ Miriam,” writes for Godey each month, and for do other mag azine. A new novel by her wiH be published- in 1866. We have alao attained all onr old and favor ite contributors.. TERMS OF GODEY’S !,ADY*S BOOK FOR -• '18 6 6. (From which there can be no. Deviation J The following are tke terms of the Lady’s Book for {868: One copy,obe.year. 03 00 Two copies, one year. * 6 60 Threecopies,.oiie year. 7 60* Four copies, ooe year .*.-10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the clob, ma- . ‘ king six copies..: . 14 00 Eight copies, one year, aod an exira-enpy . .to the person getting up the dub, ma- . - i • king nine copie*. ’. 31.00 ’ Eleven copies, one year, and an extra co py to the person getting up the club, - >r \ making twelve copies... 27 60 IT All additions to clubs at club rates. T HE moat Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Resto rative known. ~ ~ I „ Scrofula, Sult-Rbeum, Cancers, Rheumatism. Consumption, and many Chronic and Hereditary Diseases, are cured by ita use, as thous- aoy of the Ciubsi |tKlARp i. HIKES. RICHARD HUBES J HINES HOBBS, UTTOENEYS AT LAiW I ALBANY, GA. - I wyiaati Owctarty m ’mAtmni 1 T* fci the Superior Courts of the I the United Sutea Circuit Court at 8«wn- 1 GadI • W ‘^* * u end to business in t3oaib-West SAMUEL D. IRVII?, g Attorney at I>aw, j -v . of M»,prninkmtr". Fwmer buililiag—up M^lra— to''lif ra"’ “• ^;lV;Callaway ■ V.:: ^top***^.*^^ 5 * cll ^ n ^saseap Yiataiy. Office on BroaA St. ami. an 'tntiry. Circ.Wr. sent !ree. Brice, *1 per bottle, or 6 (ur *5. , ^ l»R. H. ANDERS t CO, Phyelehiwtnd Clicmista, 428 Bratdwa>y, N.Y, CT SoM by Drn-gt«tk groerally. October 28,18B5 . 34-301 OEOKOIA—WOUTIl COUNTV. wnEREAS, the ratMeff JcUW- MnchclU hte of Worth county, deceooed, i» without* i.preeentO' Ota* off tta Btrpcrlor Cta <* finipw?!*™* Admihtaftai' on raid o^.. nnder i»t tand mud offiei.1 •tptaure. OiTW. trader nty^uou^ - 40cs^ Ordtau/; "October 28,1855 - - Hr*«d =, rnn „, *_WOBT.I COUNTY. ^ Ur «‘^^ .hin^hV tSi prescribed by low to ,2u ntnj) trby leltcra ohould not bo .ran ted raid oppltcMt. O «oi*lelp>» tor# GI.CU under U.T tana «U e of &tober. 1805. »tall», Qoorgut, thta the W- B0 .USR, Ordlnity. *“*2 }S21itaebt*d toraW «>»*e * re K 'i aea - cj. and «ho»^'^ iivIIM , nl of the wrB c SPRING, Adm’r*. We *rc taw prepared to do • y) y- . id- iii aoiiiii jA.il.Ij kind^'6f JOB WORK AT THIS. OFFICE, .u?Io.*3 ol With Neatness and Dispatoh. Gow Peas Wanted. i ft? BUSHELS off COW PEAS and three lo»d» of JUo 8HUCKS. Apply »3 Albuy, flL, Rot. flh, 1865. THIS OFFICE- POETRY.- LUTES WHITTEN ON THE BACK OP A, Confederate Not# affisr Im’b Surrender. Representing nothing on-God’s sardi now, , . Nor in the vnters balow-it. As a .pledge of a nation that's dead and gone, Keep it, dear f> lend, and show iL , 8how it to those who will fend air ear To ike tala that thfe paper can teU,. Of liberty borp of a patriot’s dreafci, . ; Of nstorm-cradlea nation that felL a - • * '-i,:.’. * \ . .. * .ft. I! . t •- Too poor to possess the precious ores, • And ioo much ; of a stranger to lorfew. We issued to-day onr proouse to pay» And hoped to redeem it to-morrow- tw >* ■ t \ The days rolled by, and days became,yean. Bat our oolfers were empty atilt; Coin, waa so’scarce that the Treasurer quaked • •* i If a dollar shonld drop in thejUL- . .1. • f But the faith that was in ns was strong indeed^ Ahd our poverty well we discerned ; And these itttie bills repcaaea(edyhf. pay. £ i: is That odr suffering veterans earned. * We knew it had hardly a value in gold, Yet as gdrd the soldiers received ft; " • 1 gave on its faeea promise to pay,' ' And each patriot soldier believed it. Oar boya Utile thought nf price or p#y, * Or of bills that st ere-overdue; m bay knew if it bought them their bread to-day ’Twas the best their poor country could do. Then keep it—ii tells oar history over - From the birth of the dream to Us Iasi Glorious and born of the angel Hope, Like our 1 Yenfble DomusUc Tragsdy at g#rtforfl. One «f the meat terrible tragedies that we ws ever called upon to narrate, ocrurred in'this city at half past nine o’clock last night, at the residence of B. W. Greene, late President nf the Connecticut fire insurance company- Mr. Greene haring oaueedtke' death of his wife by chuing her-throat with* a raxor, and then attempting his.own life. ' The facts ’n#, brought ont before the ooroner’a jury were ns fol lows: , 4 '** Mr. and'Mrs. Greene were in the hohse alone, their daughters and a nephew haring left thereabout half peat seven, ifcers being at that time notbiar iusual in the appearance of Mr. Greene. At hair past nine Mary Johnston, Dina Foster and Robert Gibbs, colored, Henry Kennedy and 8. F.- Cum mings, on their way'from church, were within a few rods of the residence, when theyhear£a cry of murder. Mr. Kennedy said that as. soon as he reached the front of tLe house be sew Mrs. Greene standing by ths front parlor window'Which waa open; the.fiWod streaming from her neck. • He hui into the room and said, “Mrs. Greene, what is the mat ter ?” She replied, “Mr. Greene has killed me; ~ be his escaped—you will not find him !?* "At her re quest, Mr, Kennedy ran for Dr. Beresferd, who came immediately; but she was dead on bis arrival.— Mary Johnson, an intelligent colored women, folf ed Mr..Kennedy into the house. Mrs. Greene marked that her husband had cut her -neok, and asked to be helped up stairs. - Mrs. Johnson and Miss Foster helped her. up stairs to her room, and As she passed inside the door remarked, “lam faint,” and fell to the floor, when she soon expired from the loss ef blood. The interior jugular vein Tito Story of a- Fatoily of Thieves—How immense Robberies were Committed. . j*A correspondent .of The Philadelphia Press, wri-, ting from HolJidaytburg, Pa.,*says: : One. of die most important trials took place in. onr, criminal cqurt.during the last week that Ihe people, of this section have ever witnessed. The charge was larceny. The persons indicted Wfcre John 7. Bfirkhokler, Ladiab, his wife’, JuIia, Xavinia,and* Mary .Hawk, his daughters, 11 enry, Thomas,'Perry,: and Norval. Hawk* sons and sons-in-law. _ The trial, lasted three days,and resulted In a conviction of all t the defendants, except Perry Burkholder and his mother^ - '•' 1 ; •Tfid’cbatge was fer stealing a large smomit of* goods shipped in the cars of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. The-Uead of this delectable family was,a .well-to-do fernjor and hursespcculator^living (bar miles east of Akoone, in. this county. His daughter, Mary Hawk ; and her husband, Norvak : Hawk, in Ottbber, November, and December, 1864, and January, \866, resided in Altoona. Margaret BnrkhpHer,’nbt then married to John Bishop Cozzen Ware, «u a - frequent, visitor, at her sister’s v and .' her# wu planned this gig&ntic. system of jobbery. i( I Hawk, as an emplovee, had got possession of a. freight car key, which was broken, bat by' filing . answered the purpose. Daring the Iasi three months of 1864, iqjmenae quaotities of goods were missing from the cars, and no one was suspected. The goods were carried to Hawk’s, there divided, and the - share of L&vinta and Julia,carried iq their mother . wnd two brothers,Henry and Thomas, down in the • ‘country to tfieirhome-r-on horseback, in Hie carriage- add in sledm Oh December 31st, Ware and Mar- ’ garet were married,the cars of the railroad company famished them with an ootfit for house-keeping.—- 3 .The stock of Mr. Kranse, from Pottstown, Mont gomery county,' frith pilfered, and?greatttfarotitieS oT towels, carpets, slips, silk dresses and shawls-.taken hr this wonts# ffom the cars, his goods having been} ■ shipped for Indiana,.Penn. John J. Burkholder waa eatdthia1h#tc&. ’ ingai 'went on swimmingly, ufttfl, in" March of " this year, traces of the missing goods werej tben’-ob-*’ 1 served.Search warrants were obtained, sad tbo : result waa the discovery of about a thoueund dollars.* 1 worth of gooda at Hawk’s add .Ware's. This being. , but a mite of the amo'unt'mlssing, icd to the suspicion * that some wad concealed at. Burkholder’s, ware having been'arrested, he told them .where it might be hid, and as the search continued great packages ' of goods were found hidden In. the haymow, in the cellar Under the 'potatoes, in and about the outhouses and everywhere that goods could or Would lo hid- dmu. : JUmps and oil cans of the railroad'company ware fuund in the possession of Burkholder, and sto- Jen jroods were found in every part of the I'.ciiMe—in the'chests and trunks of the girls and even upon the “is of the boys.- It was impossible to convict all -fendaBta without the testimony ot Ware, as tiitve-Umlba of the. property it wax. not possible to j [identify. . ,*. John J. Burkholder owns a large fann,and was iiL no necessity of-resorting to this tnode*of making a* living. The trial was doubly impressive, ia*\smilch as it is the practice in this judicial district, unless •» the act of Assembly, to arraign all pemoso charged with the commission of a felony. It v/as a stre uge and painful reunioQ—eignt^ persons from gray headed grandfather to the youivesi son of fourteen yea re of age. ^ ^ .. ‘ f A Carious Mishap—A Young Man Boxed Up Alive • > ** tng very deep and extending ehin. Mrs. Greene remarked to Mary Johnson that she had been etraid to stay with Mr.' Greene all the evening, but none of the members of the family were knowing to this fact. Search was made for jfrw W raj« w ^ ^■». B w WU ..wm ^..uumy mmren Greene about the premises, but it was supposed that and narrowly escaped dislocation of. the neck. So he had escaped. While waiting for a coroner, officer NoU summon ed a jury,-who were about attending to their duties when it was stated that the door Mr. Greene’s room was locked and the kvy on the inside. .-This was a quarter before II o'clock. The room was entered by a aide window, when » terrible sight presented itself. Mr. Greene was lying on a - sofa, with his right arm resting on a chair, with a razor by the handle, and still alive, hut with scarcely any hope that he could live but a short timm'i He*had cut a deep gash on the right aide of. his aeek .into the tricoid cartulary, making a# ‘opening into the mouth. .There w«s another cut on the .left side of the neck, and one across the left and. He had-bled profusely, waa partially sensible, but could not ar ticulate distinctly,-. Drs. Beresford and Russell dressed his*wounds, and when we left,.at 12 o,clock he Was still alive,.but with very little hope that he could survive. , It appeared that Mr*- Greene was sitting by the - centre table reading the 4 Kaightly Soldier,* when her husband came up behind her and cut her throat with aVasor, the#, ran tip stairs, locked his door, laid down and deliberately made thff attempt-upon , p-God^.-UdyVBook.„d Arthur--,.,™M.»- £2f«fc “£ 0 —t ~ ££*&& hSf bis .nd azme will be sent, each one vest, on receipt of S4 60. •°P ene « ‘fie front blinds And window and cried u, j i n .t azine will be sent, each one vest, on receipt of $4 50. . U* We have no club with any other magazine or newspaper. {7* The money must atf be sent at one time, for Address L. A. GODEY, N. E. Comer Sixth and Chestnut Streets' * PHILADELPHIA. October 28,1865 84* Plantation for Bale. > (XT LL be sold at publio outcry, at Albany,. Ga., Tf on the-first Monday in December' next, if not 80oner*disposed nfi a. tract of seven hundred and fifty acres of Land, three miles from Atbany, 700 eg which are under cultivation, fifteen* of which ate Prime Bottom Landi^ ‘ upon which lw. fOod oroMoffrira Iran taunrurado. Th.ro lu on tho pbco i good Dwelling Room nud ■wnnrt outbuilding*. Ma flrat elan Negro Qiwr- lert, Qln Hoo»o wad Screw, Cribbi, Sublea, Ac— Iffdcairad. *u<Eeient -■ Corn, Colton Seed,&c., Wilt b* Bold ’ to plant the next orop. roitoiaion- gtron January lat/1806. Apply Is me on the place, or diriot' to' Albany, fl* • ' • d- A. 1II*0EB,. Albany, Not. 11.1805. 80-dJa X8F Journal b Maaaongor pleaae copy brery other day.for two week* »ud aond bill to adrerther. ALBANY^ HOUSE. : Mra. A. ArliDg/Pi-oprtotoi-. rrtHIS well-known and neatly furnisehd House is | xtow open to theHrovelUng publio r \ AT TBS MMtMM BATES As wfis ebarged Wore the war. . Her table is al- Albany ^a., Juae 24, 1866.-1y A very singular Occident occurred at the piano warehouse of.J. Buuer &. Co., in Broadway, by ‘Which & young hid named Geofge Soune, who is an einployee of the establishment, was seriously injured and narrowly escaped dislocation of. tlio neck. So ' ** remarkable are the Tacts of the case, that we give - I them in detail as related hyaneye-wuoess. At noon jestefday, when left alone in charge of the packing- r rooms, young Sound, suffering from great (Ytigue, * hhd possibly overcome by sleepiness, crawled for a *L nap in a box containirg a pattialiy-facked upright * piano, designed .for shipment to Wilmington, North u Carolina. . Those who are familiar with the con- ’ r. structioq of the Hopright,** .will understan'd that 'when placed in its box for transportation, an oped * spaceexists above the key-board, and in front of the elevation. Into this narrow bgd, where straw bad ' been pot to guard against marring, the youpg man crept Ibr a quiet “ nooning,** and, being >xce{»ively weary, he won fell into deep and.beavy slumber.— He was missed when the packers returned, but his whereabouts not sdspected. .The lid pfUie box; which goes on noiselessly with screws, was pl&raUn poaitioo and secured without disturbing him, tho*. package finally marked and swung ofi* into the hateh- •rnurdcr,” as wo have previously statood.. Blood on the leaves of the book indicated, that it waa-opon at chapter-seven. ... fiver since the death of Mr. Greene’S daughter he bss been very low spirited, and for months has given evrdeifee of insanity, and bis friend* have had fears that lie might do himself injury, but did not ahtiei- pato iajuiy to othere. He attended church yester day, and after servico in the aflernodh walked seme distance with his son-in-law, Mr. .Day, conversing relative to his own-matters and the . state of his health; but there was nothing ih his appcarance kt that time to indicate the thought.of harm to himself or Ms friends- The finding of the jufy whs in ac cordant* with tke feete above narrated. Mr. Qteeod was a mam about sixty-six We should judge, and was,possessed of considerable wealth. He U*vefi-|.r71 ’ ^7 daughters, one marritA,—Hartford Courant, 6tk. c holera. fife. Stephens it Washington. A Wxahinglon djapxlch of ita l&h inrt-'a.ya:—. Alexmadar H. Stephana. Koompxmtd by hiahrolher, Judge Listen Stephans, arrived hem. U- ilghu— Itayaraatnppingnl Willard's. They were greeted by s number ol Sontbernere on entering, the hotel, tad la about hall an hour nft.r.m-4 Major General Hooter tailed and sprat, annte time in ennxennflon with Alec.- U. Stephens. During the evening he ve- eeived s number of dtainguinhed viattera, both civil and military,- To Ihwvhoaex Mr. Stephans in Congreu, prior tin the wait he appears to tars changed but vary Ut<U. Ha seemi Lc be iu excel lent Spirits, audio very fair health. To mono, evening ha niB nndwvoa in obtain snintarviev with the President. . • •' The Board nf Common Connell at Washington, hovo pentad » reeolntlon, nearly unnnlmonsly, that in Urn event.na^ blU bn introduced in Congress for the edmlesioa of the ,colored men of Washington to **• SU* tw authorised to rail the Connell together, tor the purpose of taking Into ootaidenilea measure* for holding a special election to. uncertain the sentiment of the people on. ibo subject. mm jjj J ■»— Prov. Oov. Holden, of North Carolina, has re! Aved n telegram from Snort tarjr Seward, to. con. One to exercise the funotlona of Provishmnl Oov era or until otherwise ordered by the President, wayt-u ill hick would have it, with the boy’s head downwards. In this position, and in a half-smoth ered condition, the youth found himselr on being- rudely awakened. It wxa long before ho con id make .tad reffehed n track in waiting below before the noise* ’hg made with cnee of distress was fully understood. Even then, nltlimigh the poor fellow was .of coarse # . released as.soon xa possiole, softie moments of lie-. eessity elapsed before he could be got out, and then ‘ insensibility had resulted. Though bruised about the .head and .shoulders,, badly stramed in the back, ’ - and.nearly suffocated, he finally survived, and wan carefully conveyed to his home at Harlem. - - Physicigns who give him a hasty but tolerable thorough examination, before leaving the ware rooms,-' t do oot regard hie injuries u necessarily,dangerous, * thotah they era quite aerate, and his escape is little Jfta titan nuracblotn.—Iff.- Y. World! •.In Paris, when the Empress stood,- a ffsw . . jnitattha tadmd*of n.poor fellow dying of 1 thn cholera, the death-damps on his brow, death 3t mists before his eyet/Jra took'bar for. a 8istor or ' Charity, and in naawer tartar question, sr.i-I.- “Yes ’ my eleter,” “Mygood friend," said" the sister vtbo d stood beside tho Empress, «dt is not I who am speak- '- ing to yoo, ibis the EmpreM.” “lost him cr'.t me ' sister,” raid abe, “it ia the most beautiful crate he - * could give me." Ills, a-name Fracas’ will never - w forget. — ^Dr, Moore, the efficUmtWtcden of'tho'Pent ten- > - tlary at Wetumpks, says tbit tho Charts of the'eev- * 3 orkl coanties, wkieh have bold their .ersrioasi hive :'** sen* to him twenty-foar aonvicts t eighteen efwbtmi '' • ' ■* are negroes. wNosaeofthem appear pleased at the ■ -’ comfortable hoard and lotlging they get with him, ' *•’ .and one of them was perticularly anxious to learn’ •' the blacksmithing-business st the State's expense. 1 t&- When Ute Frenoh musician Mffgeray died, there wee found among his effects' n twenty frnno ' pieoe, which was wrapped up in a piece.cf paper 1 ksff Os the wrapper waa written the following: “This ’ pieoe f havo.pressrvod for nineteen years, in order to hire n'window on the Place it Greet, as soon a% a critic would be bsi * ' ' A Westers editor, speaking of aqaiH-driving -ees- •* temporary, saya. .“Hie intelleo^is so'deata that ■' •!« ii would take the apgor of common eonae longer to )«s»Strata it than lo boro through Mount Blano with- g a boiled oanok” . . . . • . .:u - -U*' .. / ‘ ■ ira m ws ,i ,vvs| . 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