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Arm We to- Have a Proclamation of Peace.
Particular attention i. called t. the ,™
A a,.r-.i..n.en.. to be found in tht. week- P»P«’'
d. V. Rawsus I. receiving Urge
•dlola of Dry Goode weekly, ette a «T! '“(J"*
everything usually kept by him.
purchase Qo.de cheap, wtiy donit fail to call Ojmi
Mr. Rawso*. You will fiud kintal tlie Old Stand
on the Corner, where bets prepared to accommodate
»nd pirate the moat fastidious.
L. E. Welch i-do4't»*e just received a HVge
end well selected Slock in their line, consisting in
part-of Books end Stationery. Watches and Jewelry,
Pocket Cutlery, Walking Canes, Taper llanngings,
Chrlstmas-Toys, Christtnaa Presents, Fire Works,
to.. Sc. Calll and see them.
Col. N. Cbvoab is offering for aaW, one' of Ike
best Plantations in Dougherty efihnty, together with
Corn, Mulea. and Stock of nil kinds, lie wilp Ml
the place, and everythiig. juet salt now stand., for
one-third CashT-balance in one and two yearn—
taking a paction of the crop in payment if desired.
Col. encash had a medium-ailed, dark colored,
Horae Mule-;lail and mane trimmed—stolen
night of tho 23th Nor. Any information concerning
■aid mule will be thankfully reoeired and liberally
rewarded.
L. E. Welch—at the Drug Store—is now receie-
iug and opening the largest nnd best, ahpply of
Drugs and Medicines ever before brought to this
market, which he w;ll sell cheap for Cash.
' Don't fall to examine the le^al advertisement! in
this issue. .. - -k
‘power and bestow ofli«tnbpatronagp, to orcr estim
ate it* value as a neua of sditi^tf results. There
unquestionably 1 ranarCufiglessnien who can be
cr UMftaU.the:.prefe&nvu& at hi* fffcprMml. - Ad
means of restoring the Union, ajingfug proolpwjJ
from Andfcw'Jolins&n selling forth Unit Syutu Car
olina and Tennessee,.aqd Mississippi, have resumed
♦ heir propel rclativns tolhe Union am* are in
..J Afll.'nlwVitrlllA RX IQTCP..
The Superior Court.
The Superior Court of Dougherty Cohply has been
sdjourned to the second Monday in February next.
Jurors and witnesses will taki notice and govern
t h eui • el TCfl. accordingly. ,
New Billiard Saloon.
Jia. Gnnr.it has just put up a first-rat* BlLHAnm
Tsble in his Bar, next door to the Albast IIol-sx,
and will be pleased to hare his friend, and thepwb
lie generally farof him with their patronage. I:
you would iiko to have something ireally goad to
drink, give Ji* a call .and. yon will bo certain to
g«‘ it- (!) | t _ “
Tbs Circus lx Coming!
Wo are pleased to annouuce to our readers tha*
Messrs. Stone, Rosston & Mcbbat‘x Circus wil
pay ua a visit next week commencing on Monday,
and ending on Tuesday* December 6th. Our U 1
changes any that-this is* first class company, and
second to none in th'e worbl, far different from any
that has ever visited the South, having in their com
pany artists of the firs: order .of merit, sipong oth>
era, the daring bare-backed ,horscman« ht Jeune
Burt, and Prof. Hutohinson’s Paatean dogs, Ac.,
form an attraction in themselves. We are satisfied
their canvass will be crowded.
Ixtkrestino to Congressmen.—The leading ho
tel In Washington has raised its prices to five dollars
per day, for the especial, benefit of Congressmen.—
The preparations for a regular scalping season by
hotel and boarding-hofise keepers are so vigorous^
that quite a number bf members are making their
preparations-to reside in Baltimore. * ’ '{S* 4
Tim Women or tux South.—In reply Ip a vilely
. ' slanderous article on the women of the South* in
the New York tribune, the New York News replies
in a scathing- and just comparison of the female
character North, and South, concluding os fol
lows: W
•tWq can tell tjie Triune lhat tho American peo
ple are proud of ibe matrons and dnugiiters of the
8outh—prouder than they were before the war bad
attested their courage and devotion and sealed their
record of worth.” *
Law'-is delayed.
UThas been occasionally rumo?l _
y»n that Andrew Johnson contemplated' 1 IBs formal
announcement of the eaa for which Unionists have
Jbeea fighting and waiting. .Wc do not say that the
whole South should tie relieved of military rule at
once, but State by State, as new constitutions are
adopted and civil officers installed, the fact-of fhc
gradual restoration .of the Union should be proclaim
ed. Aa rapidly ns may be, tho Provisional should
givo way to Ihe Coastitut.ionsl.37al cm, aud the bal
lot supplant the bayonet.
* ' ' ‘‘* who vrfeM bptSItt
[From lbs Jacksonville (Fla.-) Unioa,'NorJ'|l.]'v7
A Frightful Atjddent
The schooner A. Richards; nf lloston, Captain
Nelsoii A. Arey of Thomaston, Maine, cleared Irmn
Richmond, Virginia, for this place, on the 1.8tl* ult.,
with one hundred tons qt cooi-nnd two locomotive
engines for the Florida, Atlantic 'and Gull Central
Railroad, and entered the St. John on tl»e 4th «nst.
While coining up the liver the following day,
(Sunday), th£vessel gut aground at the mouth of
Dunn's creek^abotil ^even miles Mow Jacksonville,
near the place where ihe Harriet A. Weed was blown
np in J l‘“ c ll
rbe and float the'sefioonef «^*Iie«it>Uini^CCtaiH*
nied by his wile, and the mate, Charles Hooper, o.
St. Thomas, W. L, went on shore in a boat, the
captain taking With him an axe: Proceeding alone
the hauks of ihe river, a fewnfops jn advanje^f^if
itiftn'vvss attractedby wist to
HO! YE LOVERS OF
Gf0 6j>; th I3STGS
...impaniotts, his a:lenti6n~wx» attract
him must have betu a »ingubtr-H>oking object, lying
near the edge.of the water, partially covered with
iih F- ***- 11,1,1 •»bis-wtfrsay*,'
" " • • - • • . ^ch was
throwing
he was e«>ye><»MfUuMh elopd el-,apank® winch «
immerliaiely folhiwedhy a terrific explosion, IhroWi ..
the raptttiu wane, (ilteetk pacM. mangling hn» IHgbt-
fuHy,.and ot course killing him itwtadiljr.- Tlte mate
was thrown come iiislance.Jind shockingly burned,
and died.ui-his iajnnea-lbetolhrWlngd^y. • l ‘": r
TbcAiwpeiUa whs ul dterigiir shape barrel variety, j themselves. .
and mliAr^liavo'beehime ot the number planted atr|
tliesundalteiO-htted Weed Was b*
.‘own np; nearly 18 ° r A^bahy/a^Wfal jltare of pqbUc. patronageH-
moiiths ago, and wlrfditlnf with'a large hW WjtonjLur.i**,^ .
lSjL six... v^.-Vi& ®
I UC OIUCCS HI UIS ill ;utiu p Y
Presidertt could reiterate the ilciuocrA^c. principles
by which he cbflhis,to“ Tie governed, and stir the
great heart otttiie American people with a-patriotic.,
impulse. Party lies are lightly estceniW, and flie
President hturit'm hi* power td ratty the great mass,
of the people of 8ur common countryto'his s»ni)'uayu
and to put an end* to the biekeringv by ‘whkdi wtc.-
tionists affinecahemsclves and honest men* are mis
led. We are cofidenl the President appreciates
that he Is masle* of the sHdaffbn', aud that ne will
ere long, sound the-key-iiota''of the giahd cnOrUs
which-expectant millions are waiting to swell.
^Rvfato' (y.' r.J .Commercial*
Liability of Confeaera’e Agents foKPrcport/
. yitnprcaaccL. ’ * lM . , :
An important ca?e was tried before lbs United
States district conrtat Memphis last week. It was
lhat of Park vs., llamiltou. The history oC thisxasc
seems to be as follows :
In the year 186J, while the Confederate force*
still held possession o.f Memphis, the defendent, Mr.
TholbaaA, Hamilton, .Was appointed by tho Confed
erate Govcrnoient,.ap .agent to seize certain -sugar
and cotton, the property of merchants whom ifcwaa
believed were purchasing and holding such commo
dities on specuUtion^ iu, view of tlie probable sur
render of Memphis to the Federal forces, andagaimd
tho laws of the Confederate congress, aud the de
clared policy jof tbaC Government; whose ofiiccrs
wero instructed tfc*pTWVC»« rffe Urfrlne aeCufntll.Mion
of z^Mcles of. prime commercial value at points ns
seriously threatened as Memphis then* was. In
obedience to instructions then given him, Mr. Ham
ilton seised a number of hogsheads >•? sugaW, the
property of Dr. A. : J. Park, valued a* $7A.000, and
turned it oterco the Confederate Slates receiver, or
quartermaster or with other evgacs »: that time t**'
ceived, asni it South by railroad. No vonclrers were,
given, but a memorandum was made r«t thq time of
the value, and number of barrels and hogsheads,
and in some cases, we believei copies of such .-were
furnished the owners. -Dr. Park' now brings’suit
afainst Mr. Hamilton to* recover the value of the
propertyscized. ‘ - I » i«
, The ease was given fo tlie-Jury on the 24th ult.—
The question being asked whether HnmiHou ought
fo be held responsible for sugars sold to defray the
expenses of transportation. Judge Triggs replied
the jury-had no right to inquire for what it Is soM,
as the defendant hail no rightto feelWt for any pur
pose. On ths -2Htb ultimo the jury came into the
court and announced that they were unable to agree
upon a verdict, and were accordingly discharged,
and tbO'Case goes over to.tbenext term of the court.
This is a very-important ease. If it shall decide
that the action of Mr. Hamilton, while acting as an
agent and under orders ofthe Confederate Govern^"
'meat, or its representative, in the seizure of private
property, renders the seizure liable for the value,of'
the goods so seized, thcif doubtless many who have
lost property will bring suits to-recover the value of
property thustakpn by tbe Confederate authorities,
if a decision favorable tO'Dr. Park shall be given,
then many millions of dollars may be expected to
change hands by the action of -oourt?. in fixing the
liability of Confederate-agents for all the property
they have soixed... U ^ i * i a - - •
(fpssseng^rs^nitrtotvly „ .
oVer fbt-fn, Tminri!n»t»»lyVhoaJ oi ilie YVeejl. On b®’?
ilfg thfo'rttie^ of the pa/ticulars of tl»o explosion, a
party* of rtorritizen-s visited I be scene ot tliu disaster
and gajht?rt'd up tin- i^iu4iiis of tlu? captain.
ggF* Governor Qrownlow has gono and done i l
fim t 4 fev ago.ticDcral James Brownluw
.was robbed 'iff wme liighw^yuien, near Nashville,
aud ihe Gazette of ihiyt,ciiy,,in nlhiding tui tUe rob-
bery, confounded tliu’fai herwifh ths son, whereupon
the GoYemyr euibractsdt the opportunity of .rushing
mu. pritfL, tq correct ” the st aieiuen t. This -warn
well enough, but not content with making the cor
rection^ he goeg ou.to give bis views on ihfeviag,
murders* politicians, disloyalty, tlm late .rebellion,
the admission of Southern members to ;a scat in
Coogyqss, the hyte -Conventions . jn the 8<»ibern
States, secession, the. sutfrugo quest ion,-hi* hopes
aud his prayer, to-wll; “,i ata one of thospat the
South ,who believe thaf this-war closed out two
years too,soon.; The rebels have been whipped,but
not whipped enough.” Aiid so on ad nauoeum.—
*'>or Teuues^ce,—i^fiaUaHooya.daxcUe.. ^ •
The cholera s^ems ,to'be abating iti ifssltm
Europe, doubtless* owing loXfio growing coldness of
the weather, 'll.will probably.;linger on through
tlie winter, .and renew its ravages upon ^he return
•f warm weather. This Inst is undoubtedly tho most
mudeio times; for w 11crcvc^ ii^hns.Ldr|j^wlah 1 iaKW
o<rtrom!reG!^ nfris^Idnfabs/Tieir York, and
the large citicad" the h’uien, must expeOLtH, time to
experience »l| the htmxi. which Gonaifmtiuople,
Ancona, Malta, Gibraltar and Madrhl have gone
thfoqgh ; unless. )ndt;t'd. vc »4kfc julvanlagc of the
grace given to clean ouc cities, and set our houses
order.—A'. Y. Wortif, ttrtu
Ixpoutakt Opixiox »oz Secretart Seward—
Mb. Davis Caxsot b* Coxvictsd.-^—A New York
correspondent of the Macon (Ga.,) Telegraph, writ-,
ing on the 16th of bctoYier, says : “
Since I have intrpduced .Mr. Seward’s name, I
will refer to a conversation he had a few Ylays ago
with Tbu/low Weed,-Jefferson Davis beihg the sub
ject. Weed said Mr. Davis should be hanged.- dnd
expressed himself quite warmly on the subjiet.—
Mr. Seward' then propounded the.quqny* “Why
•hbuld you hang birot” to which*Weed replied: -“1
would ttang him for treason. Mr. Seward*resppod-
od in his energetic way “Wo cannot hang him
without first convicting him, and 1 think no jnpar*
tial jury would do that.” Weed said: '*Hji guilt
is already*established, add his conviction should not
be difficult;” but .lr. 'Seward maintained -that no
jury could be formed to convict him^ and., added in
a significant way: “And even if we should hang
him { it would.be no great moral lesson to the world.”
Gentlemen who were present during the convarsa-
tion infer from it that Mr. Davis's life is ' safe at
. Practical Colored Man.
The New Y’ork Tribune has a full report of the
Convention of the colored people lately held at Ra
leigh, North Carolina. T.ie report says,' among
other things:
The ppreeb bf the evening was an off-hand, but*
well-considered effort by Mr. J. II. Harris, a native
of Raleigh, and late the delegate from the league*
here to the convention at C<e«vclAnd. Mr. Harris
labored to show the colored people, lhat their best
friends were the iuteHiginl white class in the&outh.
and not the people in tlie North. That their free
dom had been aebioved by a law of necessity,
military-measure, and not by a benevolent cn
of tho Northern army, as many supposed. He
th^prejudiees prevailing at the North, which shut
the colored man out from every avenue of employ
ment, while in the South every branch' of industry
- in the mechanic arts and tho cultivation of the soil
was open to him*
Thors bad never been snob exhibitions of diabol
ieal and murdorsua hats exhibited towards 4h*-col-
ored raps in the history of tho world aa ware devel
oped in-the New York mobk of, 1868, and in other
Northern fiitits- It was no p ace foe the colored
man to look for an arsylum. They must remain
whero they were, and workout their destiny aid# by
side with tha white man. They could not and
would mat migrate or be colonised.. He had -travel
ed 40,000 milks in search of a better country—bo
had mads the circuk of the West-India Islands and
[From The Tqtotfac (Mffcli.) News ]
Results of 9, UvUoa Between January and
May. * *
' by the*'name of "Buck, ebont 45* years* of
age, came tm this city about a year ago, having t%r
Gently married a seepud with, r* good looking youug
oman about twenty-five yea- • «T age.. Everything
“1 la pass off smoothly u.rd harmoniously be-
them until'a abort time-ago, when m’moa of
Ruck’s by * former wife, a young man aJ»out twenty-
five years of age. camo here to live with hmfather.
Since hia arrival, he aOe^s to hAre conducted him
self toward fiis step-mother in such a manner an<f
excito the suapicioa of Ihe father that an improper
intimacy was being carried on between them. Last
Friday night, it. rectos, the father went hobte at an
.hour when he was not expected, and on entering the
house found bis unfaithful spouse and ungrateful
son la fiagrante-delicte.' Upon being thus snrprised
fas bis criminal Ret, the son "became enraged, and
engaged his .father in a -pugilistic -encounter, in
which the former came off victorious. The result
was that the son was arrested the ytcxX morning on
afiHai’g* of assault and battery, and fined ten dollars.
Tw* •»*!«• wits were instituted against lrim by tjie
father, eae for eivil damages nnd the other for adul
tery- 'R-ia understood that* the Affair link finally
beeh sett\ed> the father agreeing not to prosecute
the eon upon the last two charges, providing the
latter will luavc Ihe city and never again* interfere
With his domestic affaire.
_ live 8tat« qf North Caroliim, where *he intended
to live, lb die, aud .be buried. He counseled mode*
ration, kindness, and a patient and*- respectable de.
meanor towards’the whites, and Iha effort, to make
their interests mutual, showing them, they
Ted people,) were not their enemies, but fi
The past should be buried in oblivion, au the future
July engage their efforts to improve and elevate
themselves.
JW* & late Washington dispatch 40 the N.. Y.
Commercial, asys the president has expressed iris
intention to restore the privileges of tha writ, of
habeas corpus at the earliest possible time, and. do
■ away with tha street detective servioe. . The execu
tive could not perform an act Jhmt would give more
satisfaction to thejmople, or relieve ths government
of a morn useless and obnoxious appendage.
19* Southern Railroad Companies have pnrehas.
#4 two hundred million dollars worth of locomo
tives. . ^ ^
• Mr. Ft eenaan, chief engineer of the Alabama,
fcaa been pardoned by the President, on the recom-
Sjrsdatioi) of Captain WiuloV.
WffzTc oISi
W OULD 'Respectfully anffbfinoe'to IBe cifiz'ens
of Albany, an^[ surrounding country, that they
■ttvaktied upmmtrand attractive style, of a
NEW, CONFECTIONERY,
where can be foopd st all times a fresh. assort men- *|
of chedfe pakfiRimf OiifjLkgetheifwi^>Tiryva^ f e
tide tfsonlfy kept in VN&- 1. Confectionery.
furnish Cinlri J)ieQ.a, ra<ul».»f,Cx»drxs>d.C«hsrfci
SJgXOiaU‘ 1 OaM63;t3DagmtiB
Arp Tie.ptfctrbny requested.tp c-ill ajid' cx-imincfor
‘ ;, VrereiVe-frorn thccitixcns
Albany, pej. 4 18(!5 j
law
IS RECIiyjDSTft
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"• > ■ Order Revoked.
It is gratifying to announce that the order pr«C
hibUJng citizens from carrying Hide-arms has been
revoked. Here is the Oireular isseeff from head-
quaHcrs: * . *
’ [otnCrtAR.j '
.Headq'rs, Mia. D*v. or the Texsessek, y •
■«f ^race Provost Marshal Gpuersl. L
Nashdlle, Tenu., Nov, 26lb, *1866.} -
Order* previously issued prohibiting cilitensxnd
others from carrying side arms. are hereby invoked.
By command or Mq|. Gca. Tiiowaa: - •
t M' -• kiiLJoxsrin^.
• Brt.^y. < flq ft ^ od p. M. G.
‘K T*Jl
Stocs .ix TeJcas.—A letter from Tcjxa^ ^rir.fulns
the thIU»wmg pnni^rap!i l which is well calculated
make the uuiuil.s oj' incat-eaters water. Wc quote f
Auy nun in Ibis Stale who does not own fi.ur
hundred head of cattle and «■ evenly or on* hundred
Ikirees aud mules, »a wumr.lJuii vrornrlmi. JBcef.
'sellaliere at five cei^s per poqud, bor-esand muleo
at from filleen tn*thirty dollars lor round Iuta»ui)d are
within tw«> huijdrq^and filly nwles flood liiaiket.
As far as tlm'eye can rearh in ’every dir«*c?uui, and_
as far as y»*u ntay go, tho country" : ft'Jlh?<r"with'
snvk. Tin* whole market of the United Slates
wigrt b* supplied her*,- and there would nut he’any
apparent decrease.?
XTegra Teatimcny In Florida.
The-lbllowMig is the provision of tbcFIqridaCon-
^titation on this point: : T
• Sec. 11. In all criminal proceedings .founded
upon Injury to a "colored pc^on, nnd iu all cases
affecting (he rights or reined<c« of eolur^-d persons,
person shall be incompetent to testify as a wit-
qet«s bYi nccoiint- of color.- In all Other cases, the
testimony of colored persons shall be excluded, ua-
less-made competent by future legislation. . T^hc ju
ry shall Judge of the credibility ofthe testimony. *
A Clas8 or.TAtrruuRtiT.r-An exchange thuf.
notices asjight ditfdienceof opinion between Gen.
Slicrridan aqd.Governor Hamilton, of Texas:
“A diSsulty sxists in Texas, between* Governor
nauiillou and Gen. Sheridan. ,It seems’tbht the
Governor has arrested several citixeus, twesuppp?^)
for political qft'wnccs. and desires to have "them ap-
raigned for.trial before a military coumiission; t<r
'which Gen. sfieridan objects. Wr nevev4i'4il much
'e^fidcnce in Gov.^ Haihilion, and" now tluU-he is
punishing men for acting in conformity.^ith .the
dictates oflhtir own consciences'duriiig the late
war,* wa think si ill less of him. Whilo^uen. ShcrL
daa §ecins-to desire to conciliate and to re^tqre fys-r.
ternal relations between the people of the t wo wings
of the Republic, Guv. Hamilton ’exhibit* His new
b'orir zaai 1>y persecuting those who once dfsagrreed
with him in rjlaiiou io.Uus.propriety of tho war.- *
Gen. Shri idau triumphed. . • ‘ *■* »
Terrible »Disaster. on the Mlsshislppll—one
^ Hundred Persons Drowned.
Mcmrhis, Nev. 26th.~A collission occurred last
night between the Niagara-and Boat Boy, on'tft*
-Mississippi'rivar, seven njiles"nbove Helena.' The
.Niagara ^.uuk in twenty feet of Water, nftd'oile hun-
drod deck pasaengers, mostly discharged colored
soldiers, were* drowned* Tho cabin {tasseugers anvl
crew wero ijll sovihI. \ ^ .-‘t
Jfie. Niagara, valued nl $120,000. ,No jufurnnee.
She iiad two hundred tons of Ircightou board. The
Post Boy waA'uninjured.
CffiinixcT rbn the South.—Supplies of tiis.fivar
c*nt currency f will: be ; sent South, urhero buy little
circulation, but no .n»orfr will v bo transmit
White Men !
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Newy6^kd4Y-?oo^
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Hpers, Kovelopea.VVrapping Paper,
ritfue Prper, Air., &c.
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llntclier Kniven, Table Knives and Forks, from
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Potter, J Q
Carrier, Mr
Cain, H"
Carter, Mrs L -A
Carywell, M L
Canty, Mrs D E
Chaffeh, Sergi S E
Cook,-Mrs Ellen
Childs abd Dyke.
Cook, JoImx'M .
Cost on, James M
Cook, Mrs-EA
Cudley, Wiuney
Curtis, E L‘
Curry, Miss Emily E
Dennis, Henry ‘ *
Dickenson. IV E
Smith, Dr JR
. Smith, E B *
Smith, Daaifl f,
.Smith, Miss CsHtu,
Shenaao. ,
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Soharr, Hear, J
Scheeasis, Mis* EJh, 1
Shanks, Thomaa H
Soott, Mrs ClarlMt
S^ortar, Job. 1)
* f«“«tf.r4. Hear,
ShoppctwfcSB
, Skinner, n
•Skinner, Alford p
Strickland, S fi
Vaughn, J ED*
(Sim
Whitt DO
.Ward, (I E
Ward. II E
wetharad, L
2 Votiojf. ThotauQ
Voirar, lit J •
Touaj:, Jacob
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The Dat FiVt, pronosea
in' the naat, n* '
VyniTK MAtL
mTKDEBAL'l
touiltrd 'out nT
to surrender
jtttblic clamor, it aspires
. »E WILL ORDER
R~NT'BOOK 'ppbiial^.iy^ejttitej State*.up!.,
utohUfAtaFor journals which p^S’ f
»(BMhniie pHnch|ML E. WLLCII & Ca
nor, it ntgures to r.o liigliethotmr than Pr tVc11 - gg** , 39
derers <'^11 pnrthJwlL'^K^giihja S^^'jusiFrecei vw,
s-i!*.b w^SZSSISrw^^i.: ^ *
t f.'pnLtn, are-MrivHei to erpsh tiu-oi.
Tu jDAt-Boo*,orits arthatiutev TMa c*ucasiah, L,r
fnurlotig nnd Woody years, kept tl,e flag of-State
Rights.and C-mstltMtmnhUsbhrly flying, »t a .<re.it
pe. umary Merilire, infew York, nnd at n tl„.e?t,m:
Wlteuit had no taher joiinc.l to keep larntn;riny.' • It
has not, therefore, hveo printed merelv to m ikV- mn-
nev, but hh clitken rather to he right a,,,) „ j,|, ||„.
/ wpfcj'tan to court the t'nvor of clitjuea, and tic!,
raurund corporations and a wrong witn the few, Jt
tiiiEld have been better off pecuniarily, b*nt it u-»„M
lave been sadly bankr.ipt in principle hpd it lakqn
any oilier rourie. fit d->« lo, iiin'o
compel If ton will, Slualdy rhomiStic nr Ali™”iuu
lapi-rs, supported by p.,1,ties I fnndJ'mBliet). fnan ll,e
,¥*o(de, and ,t warruthe masses tliafWi. re are mun
eo called Democratic papers engaged in the cone-J.
.racy laaiamaap the bo.mit an .l jfn. w.a ..r the- tartu-
yv ««l .industrial clas.-ba hvL'm fliViBrns and cT
pda,and surrender the old Union and the old Ce
tution totlte Mongrelisia. |t, therelure, calls utnu
•II trpe men to stand-by it for an.aher yesfs hT),,
with tin-Aholmnnmi*, nmni.p ntwl
derera. TintDAV-BoLL ianravgener.il!
Xu* PaarccTtd* o* Fuaacsics.—The perfection
to which counterfeiting liitt Wcu carried"o?lIu 'i,
atrnh as should iaduco orary man. purchasing' fMf.- ■
erameat aCchriticj to obtain them-pf men of charac
ter alone, and (a record when they got thorn -with
csra. The imitation of some of the SftO and $109
evidences of debt is a* perfect lhat even the expects,
awl the authorities were decreed dt erst, and, after
the minutest scrutinv, itould .only discover h'few
part ofthe face
til* liability to frauds and forgeries It one trf.Ai
moatsenoue drawbacks to.the use of paper, and
render* it desirable for us to get hack at Teaat io
the pptional use of coin. Bui, in tho mean "time-
the paper must in Home wof-he-wv -protected aa to
b « «*«e|l Aiwte the pfokphUity of. beiaguoaet^tt.
ed*. Xpe reglttercdgKind*, pa tbia acconat, n,' wall
aa for Wet, in case of robbery, an getBhgto h*
muob preferred, aorno of oar endowed iuititu-
Uon*«re.gMUngthoir bonds ehangea-rramoounoog
to registered, l'nvatt, capuajiets would do well to
attend to Ihe earae lhlog. Then. i. v
toomany w*,. «**/,ar*,prot«ot*d.-_f>«^ i m
•apvr
Oold.—This precious metal has been ditcorered
i the - Jack Smith’’mine in Morgan county Ga.
An old California miner pronounces it to be - ’voin
sf*;
“ ' ||| laths/mure.
[Avyuita
led at (HTMeitZ to thd North, the tlciuamf there not
being 86 greaVanVn the other sect ions gj; thqcouutry.
NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELECT1C MAGAZINE;.
litebati;re,»ciejice»sdaux
*’i* rew X
The Electic Magazine jp, as its name indicates,
a *efc*r»Vw fttjm oiher. inrigaztncj bud periodical^—
^hett select fams are cart fully • made c?ich’month;
Trot* tfce^nrtiw fattgb of lofefgn Fcriodicals: luthls
respect i» is^mtirefy unlike aiJkr Wnr*/t«,nfifyi no
rival. Toe following are sums of the works from
Bxsase-u.-- k-<-*«-Sfa..
North British' Review, Bentley’s Mijrcellauy,
Popular Seisnce KcvieW,' Coruhill Magazine,
f Saturday Review^ _ FraseFs Magazine,
11 Leisure Hdur^ ‘ * * TempjpJByir^
Leisure Hour.. * j empip zj«r< i f t <
Wcstmiusfor Keyicw, , Ch tuibcr’s Journal. . .
Dublin Wlver’y’Alii^kzlnc,Edinburgh BeyieW,
Art Journal, - J l/>ndon National lieview
,Tfe lmve^ilso arranged to secure choice
from the Ffrist ri, GiFxMA.v r and ofnxff Coi
l»jtB imuwu, 1 trsiiMatdd especially for
and (t js hoped this new fcstqye will adff greatly to
thV vsriely and value of the work., j
fiMBEIaisHMENTau .,.
Each number is etuheUshcci with- one or more’
Fjne Steel Engravings—portraits of cifii&cnt men,
of HluairstRA 4»f AjirtlliiM^iesIMK. ISC
Yolutiies'ccnimcnce in. January’arid July, of each'
year; 'subscriptions cbdcommence with a«y‘ommW
Tcicmst toper yc^rj SlusfeNppn*'
bers, 50 ecuty. * Five CoplejT, fi^O, 7
The Trade, plergymen, Teachers, and’Clubs sup-
plied‘Ton favorable terms. Address, *
W. U BIDWBU.,-9, epelcmtui St.; H, T.
Dccuubc| ~d., , l>6 J
LE. WiTLCII.
ri^llR Largest and best stock of Perfumery, Soaps,
i .r*—»* i% .Brushes, aiul Toilet Articles, c«er offer-
this Market. Fine BohemiaJfAind Gold
Toilet Sets, Bohemian'vaiies, Order Cases, Phalon’s,
Lobiu’t^ GUu’s and Wilson’s Extracts for Hadker-
Cbiefs. • Fine Cologne, Pomades, Toilet rowders,
Soaps, Pocket Books, &o:, A-
25 Geats to SS.OO !
PO C K-E r JF .K N I V JZ S .
AVnSlettlioim-s I. X. L , Hedge,- send other ccle.
hrnled^a^ui;*.. Kow lul, just iu.,,
• ; . .. ' L. E. IVSKH,,
Doc. 2.180.*. # - ‘ ' • op *
Leading Democratic Weekly of U>!
COCSTRT, aiiil. lm* , .
The Largest 'Circulation of nny Pnbliahea,
«h ti FAMILY atuCAQRlt.'ULTURAL JonmBl
Expressly hr Cffnntry CtrcBlattoo,
\V1TU I'JdLL UEl'CRTS OF ALL TUB NEW
YORK'M.VRKliTS.
UKI-CUI IK Aixusc*.
One copy one y««r..
Three Agiieanne year.:.* "**
Five tpipiea one year, and ,me to the eetVer V
op ofJlte club.... . j;. j,(... >■
Ten copies one year, and - une to the gener}
up ut the club.,.-. . > i
Twetjly copie* iiMe year.. t,
GOLD l’EN PREMIUMS!'
T ISfiEiU) Oil, White Lead: great vnriety ecinreti
„ JU Taints ground in oil and dry. Coach Furniture.
1 . hind Japan i antiahes. Sand and Emery paper.
Paiut Rrurhe*.. Glaaa ...
B3 op
a 50
10 00
17 5(1
30 OO
up rlubsf»r|8fi6 v< .. Jr ,. ,
Wv tup'do rtu trwlin" Every urstm tvluv kiu 4*»>3u**portvro» CutWcra, Bougiaa and c
hate* ncfcnt ivinsllfy. L .aullu’triz^ ^tid irqucsled to - > : *' v xvtf
act as agent and seiid'un st»bs<cri|>iihiii».. . .
Address, grvlng ,^4nt, county ni.d Slate in full.
UOitTON At CO.,
V ‘ K«-I fij Nassau SlrcHl, New York.
Docen*b*T 2ml, 1M65.
Eastman, James
Eastman, James
Easley, Alfred-
Einstine, M
Ellis’ TobitLa E .
English^. Joseph
Ellnis, Ilalj
Ficcdiunn, Abraham
Freedman, Maiieux
Farmer,- Samuel
Force^ Louis L
Finch, E B
vjtwy. J>i Thomas
-Gee, John R
Gartey, CajaGG
Good,' Robert ’
Hartnett, Daniel
' Harden, Annua
Hall* Wni A
Hinson, Isaac
Horton, Clifton ,
Hoycl, .Sutnuei 8
Hill, Annie B
Hines, Mr? Roht E .
Henderson, Rev Dr
Howard, J J „
Hulday Su Sint ha,
Ivey, W D
Junes, Mr .*-»$ isj »
e^jMwry
please say .Vlveriistd.
Mu> MARY J- R1CUARDS05, P.l
e®- The public arc notified that poWan k~
issued prior to 1811, Internal Re,. sUopi, «Z,
cat frutu old letter*, or .lamps cot freei ’i—jt
envelopes, cannot bo roceired in poym, rflm.
age, and lettera dropped into the poM-eSee i«v
perly stamped, mil be lent to the deal Sue alfitt ,
Albany, Dec. 2, 1805.
WINDOW GLASS.
Emery, paper,
to Older.
‘ • Lj E. WELC/T.
. - 80-^
T) ECE1V ED' every week, from
JL\ Ki^Tor-k.
* Ayvr’s.-Cherry 1 Vectoral, Ayer’s
Ague Cure, H.listing’s compound
•Syrup of Naphtha,-Jacob’s t.’»»r»linl
Brown’s. Essence Jamaica Ginger,
Davis's Paift KilUr, Wistar>’Bul-
som Wild Cherry, Mrs, IVipsWw's ,
Soothing Syrup, Cod Liver Oil, *B«own> Bronofiiar.
Troches. Tnrrnnt’s an»i Thorn’s Extracts ofCubeUs,
And Ciipuvin. Sttulhmbhrgera, Ayres’, Janes* Bran-
preth’s. Mu!lino's, Murphy’s, Sir James Clark’s and
^chencU-a M f zudmkc I’iUs^ Mrs Allen’s lJair Be-
sCqi'ativs, Mrs. Allen’s Jlnir ^yllobalsaiuuin. Wood's.
Hair Restorer, Barbelm- a Hair Dvs, rimlon’s ilnir
Dyo-««-.",H ic *, UandoUtiu, Pon.udva, Ox-Marrew.
Hair Oils, Loan,. Ac., Ac. Trusses, Syringes of.all
Albany, Dec. 2, 18<V».
POPULAR DENTIFRICES.
CUOZUDONT, OharoqaT, Tooth Paste. Orris Tooth
OjSoap, TLoiapsou » YoozU ond Tooth l’ow-
Plantation in Dou?herly Co,
iojSSihS££ILuT. i /x
,NE of tit. beat l’(aStallone In Ihe county, u to
J aotl, location and settlement; *even mile.from
Jrany ; bat lately ecu ted, and every building new
d all fenced ; re.idene. if eight room*, over.ccr>
house, 'eleven negro houses, stables, barns
houM.Mrew—every thing complete; fences all’
dereTT
Albany ..Dec. 2; 18C5.^
-L» Ef WEfcCH.
0&—
.riUClUc Old Stand,
to Buy
zo -*'
it the best
*•“ mulce, cattle, hogs, corn
olecttpn crops. I wiU„„ „„ B
xna-everythlng on the place „ it at«nda,^r 0 ne-
Ibtrd cash—balance m one end two vcara,-iati,l
pert of the crop in payment if desired’ * *
Addrya* me at Albany. N. CRl’GKR.
. 83-1 ta
•Mule Stolen.
Nth. night of 20th of November, from mylot
I i2i! l •'« brown-colored RORSK J1U1M ,
c^Aib.byiWUiiaAsW
T VVOi month® afier date application will be
1° Jl PiWorth 'Cfiiritf w .
to sell |lii laud belcnning tslbecitits nf tv
R. Harris, late of ssid cturniy, decM..' ^ ^
Dceptbcr^,^^'^ 11 ^'^-
AT
JAMES H. HILL’S STOREl
.WEST SIDE MAIN STL
Yon pan always, find tho Newest and©*
Fashionable Dress. Go4.
Of a'l kind.-*, to be hud in nny of the Northers ran*
kf is. Our irtock is >elt*ctetl with care and taste, to
that the most fuaihliuux cm be suited.
WHITE GOODS,
: : (Of all kinds)
SWISS, JAnCKONET,
•PAHLETOITS KAIKSOOX, *0., *C.
t» ftaaiitic* and quantity to rant the deiwiakrfaar.
Fancy Goods and Notions,
, it- A aT* o* xfi kinds; sod in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
' Ju r slack is complete, from the Brogan to fie W .
7 :~ GLOVE KII>.
IN IIATS AND CAPS, I
(Botli.Gentiomens* snd LiuhV^*,) we hate |
.complete Oock, .
Family Groceries, of all kimly
And of the beet quality. W« have al*o a hujikl^
BF.B.’ Bl,iLNKE1S.
XWIvieindErry.JJafacl.evtrjthinglohtkaW'M
All of whirh we propose to eelltt the
Very Lowest Market Prices.
ALL WE ASK IS; A CALI.
‘ Jw - r Baiw, BswvtilvfMiii
Albany, Nov. 351b, 186S.
ity fbr family ust>.
Albany, BcccjUbcr 2d, 18C5.
ExecutrLf Sale aad Mt
a ^HNhiATGRI)AY, the 9th December, I will soli
*f pehlle outcry.»t Ihe Phttitelion of the Lie
Ifflwvt II. Dt.nufos, dec'd, in Mitqhell cbtmty-thrw
mile* itt.nih-oP N.-vrntn, eK the tifialmBle rirtuierlT
faMUhJjw^Riuntjturq)
• a>r-- at.lH'e xam* ii.ncVntf place’ tint^,
thelMootaiS.0 lor the )#»r I««6, if.SS
ranted,. It Iwa -too acre* of (real* exceUMt hfedln
pti boo**’and fedloninraae.
Ajpplv to James Baj-g. to tentje
SUSAN D. DOUGLAS,
December 2nd, 1865—8931*
W-i'
Oraps Actiko So*. Asrr. Co**Bstwu. ]
B.uttEAjadk Karoocis, Fkeedhik A A u *'|
‘ ; * ^S^L' ^Nov. a iw* r
General Order,No- lX - - - : ' *' ^Ajl
jin cornpliahce .with Special Order No. K Br**J T
iquartera Art. Asst, Cnin’iir. State of Geqjf'L!. 1
su-tno'cliarge of all iftauen ieluinB'toUieS* ,, ‘'
K-iDia^^’Alb.^-—I
Aey havea«guo» 0 toedil^r«!lj {GS1<)N
Newton, Nov. 35,1865. •