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Correspondence of the Macon Journal & lle#0eng<r.
wj>df>Wi*oding *hon A be ■rikde.and dclaHahwsd on by
phtotaefe a# to thewenn# and coodilioda fovnext
t* i li tailL^tiMrnJla tVw* biL
!*• u-1
otrtr
Me would respectfully 'I*
renders to »vt«l new
in this issue: . , .
It will bo sees that *•.». Join
„lc, a valuable ptonfetjon of fiftt
nearly on^-baK in cuMoptioa,
Hogs, Bacon, Corn, Colton
Any person wishing to pure
would do well to call upon M
mules will worlt to vehiefaa of an} k
doable-harness. *, - . * * , -* * *
Dooghefly Superioj Court nas beefi ndjournod to
tho second Mond* in^february,- 1806.
Sw icgal AdvtflieinOuW.' ^ ■' „„
Ge*k-'/irt>£rBSon~Wflinor reri'.vbd ‘jt*
January nun,her.of' lljis va!o.:b% 3tag»»»|f. and
•canna refrain from .dntifhc.tint• hnpi^lwnt in
tliis number its dec*to*r morer^WMe Uiaa/u any.
.year'e service.
» gcof*e
wjiieb;
flgqfe
SOBT oiijM
Stales which wfi received by GaV.. Johnson apd
transmitted to the General Assembly* © n
caused many 'a bean to leap will, gUdoeait TO
.clouds which have been lowering aroundft»r aO
only 1
the* ruin of phritiution*
_ Our greaV staples cannot l *'
ly cultivated, (for will capital crfaj IU
Wife**of pUtMihg,untess there can be.some strong
assurMi^f* something -approaching at leVst lo cer-
l painty, that the labor can be fcoromanded -jnd p*n-
trolleS for the season or Crop. Tb .produce suah on
aihderstaodfng and sesore such pmfetflon, it is aug-
*gm»led by communication tpbe found ip another,
ct>hpno, under fhenigrSatun? of -“.A Planter,’ "'Jr 1
al_*. » * - -» - -* 1 - * lUInlllillMllf* ■‘NUfllllSi
fhir and eveii liberal ^8* ha vs at length commenced
,<*\™ ©f light flaw abd Uieugkaiuj^a'fi
a (his document we find hdpe, but sgnt
"or reality. * We have pernrissron to ina
^ elect ’ "h’icb wiU np* interfere
- T*.-Provisional Oofernor: It ts yet te bb so®
*5 ' M 11 Jndga'Jenkins wilt Accept this positlff.
tfW* \>e justifiableln dMjlqjng \ha proffered?
fivers.Til nf ntahlalinnu Is t»s . • _ *1* ^
numbe , . drc ’^‘fbi ptgtifwnorDoughert^nd neighbor^ c6intir»
--- prevaruaiyitowed- ft ts^rpf'««* l ‘^"- mp JtkeOiurt Huh-ein AfbeuYA>n Ahe»l>f Vfre
tnins much Vi(luabieandrttit*r^lung veedlh^malterg • *■ ^ __j .i^,
beaWea being mlo,nud>iilv^ui».e«Sm«in fi . of _PW'«»»"'. •>«*?««« “p» ^oiem and. tire
the luteal ladies'Jiranmi, Yur-shyM aubjcribeTor ■
il k by alT mian5[,'laiiiV^ i ir9 f itjtniyer4r>y W»rs lb,’
repulsion of bcin4_ lito best indy\ bi/gUme pub-
Itshcd in the woiU..
THB.CI5t£D3 y
The circus lias coiic Abd gyne, and it was
teniioh to'spe^X of It.earlicV, bn».lo?fcdBei« te jigood
old adage that “U iv -ikver te© i.ate to d« goodw** We
beg that it mwf- got be c^ntndered lAportuhs sh
prbaent <o express our vfetes,ift brWf, HtJwevet *up-
palatable it may'p^ovo iy thodiulo boysaad oogroee
of the town and country.* .*“•
Then what of the-circus? • The.stedm engine, tVe
telegraph, the loOm/ltis Anvil, and tho printing
press, are all very firt things in their -wy, >nri
They all serve their hscfui purposes Iti
tone and activity tb.lrsJi anJ.cominvrce, aud ihtf a b>,
by vastly benefit every oiaw».»*f the community.—
But for the circus. Alas l What use i? H! If any
oue oan give us an -idea.of the use of «p%h piece
of tnachiucry” we Will aotn^wfedge. ourselves en
lightened and tha’nV him fur (he idtar . We sbeeTVe
by their graad and magnificent 4, sfrow biUs** thst
they have gathered frofit the^'fodr quarfeT«i -of th«
globe” y<nw, that, fortp the xhost brilliant cobjmdila
tion of tal^gn aad psaive jalenj that waSAver hesvd
of before in aCi. or any age—^wueb superior sttill. ip
standing obtllfeir big*toe,*or bald-^i<5»<l, was never
seen before, and we pryAyue tps-liha wiii neter ap
pear agvn. ,, , * ’ * . ' i' ’* ’• .
Then to add tVtheir brilltast array of Artirte* % }
the Queeb’s Ttiagniftctnt calrifge>. all, thi*htay Tr©m
Buckingham raUoc, ‘ was a sight to -behold,” and
is used lo drag this asaganfieent nnisancc through
the coutdryv -Whst-a pity (hat flee^Msjcsty and
the Bucheas of iCent did uo£ accompany tills , grand
aud maghlfictjot hufcliug. Her‘ta«j«*lj**in 1n*i;pn
r biing the cerewoaies in the IlQUaC of' l’urli^meirt
might hova in \tke r m«andb inaugurated the ceremo
nies of tkis.gnntd, m/gni£cent and briUiaat Arena,
aliinlhe^ idcnncal'chrriftge ’ booghiat rhe'hstoun-
ding, astonishing, and- uhpar.vHellcd cost of six
thousand dollnrs. *But as «he couldn't’ come, wc
suppose we taky consider' ourselves .tutored with
as good representatives in the porsoha of **Woh
January” - or “Dan Cjw'elhr’iimscif, which will*nb
doubt, d<H»bohtI* welh^ ' ‘
2*bw thWwniHAy/lniufc flfctenc*-©f any proof \o
the contrary, that a. circus-u.|jO '. big things” after-
all, and instead of Using a-*^u5eful piece of meohhje-
ry,” is nothing morosour less than a nuistuce to the
country, aid hf whtf dmihtflt; its a lawyer would
saj, can consult the autliorlfres. O’ue tbiogf how
ever, is sel^-evlddttt, that w^Be it brings-an4 depos
its with us a few hundred, ft infliko w^noer Uke*
from us and carries away a ft w thon.sand’ dollars
and in this connection wt beg to stijrg^sf, that’inso
much as they hare raised out he jj^icc of admission.
'prices 6f Ubor. ..We hfVC iSl^e dohbtjbm the regu
U(]onsAvlii6h woutf^ke agreed upon wou(3 be fa-
better for. the freed men (hup the present systbm
which' exposes I beta to all acts of corn petition witlV-
Oui’any of Us advantages, aud deprives Chew of all
the Jjeuohts of ^ramnenl hopes, end of Miwt •protec-
Jioii,-which, in their presenlsiiunioft,«llieir great-
rttjneed and security *gaii»iitl.e most eminent p|r-
,iUi» which they we exposed—»Kdse that tUenoao
unsettled, homeless, vagabond sort of lift.
Vi ~plantS»* Mcetingi *
Would it not be w*ell for the Planners o/ Dougherty
and the neighboring counties, tu >neet on the ii3d ol
.December inst.’at tl* Court Houve in AlfcuiT,--to
hive tui VodersJfndijJg concern in" the eontracp*
derive grea* advantage by liavipg them among uhey.ihtcud making with the Fr*vdtn**a for-another
.1... u ybqr to have unison.of action antHeeling in the tqat-
lej, so to haVe a oniforinity of wages, feeding, ^iod
aflf pArii cu 1* r s.omccruiDg the rootrsets to be made T
For it is obvious.'svitbotit some definite understand
ta© between all parties interested, that there ur»U*be
great deal of trouBle in regulating and controling
,!ie labor we require; for if one mao pays leas or *l
lows less privileges than aiioti er, hi.*, servants tf»U
dpcome-diasiitlsfietl,And leave him, or sj lesK nof
work as well^or as cheerluily, and wiij abate their
interwt ijj the farnj. .
We think it woulfi be well to mvite Major Hastings*
the bead of the Freedmetw*. Bureau liere, to be
present. . A Pl^NTKR.
MOSBY AND HIS MEN.
fd^^tle' different outposts for t^e defenses of
Wasbfngtoji City, that*whole brigadas would rest
• When surrounded by formidable stockades, and
w txfi sent out .minus horses; lest
ttd, and Cnele Sam be
:tub* prixed higher than
specially if he should be
orrne Jityuaik, that-Pen n-
ie. prppouderanco of that
d.dt^Vn a par with our tar-
ilinUns, so far as fighting qual-
while the men from the Wes
i States wtxa known Co Jfe th<
A’ of battla, 'if their locality
class, were it
UeeU, thc^i
itic.s were c*
tetnaiMir
If he ia^to bAlifi. Goveriopf.Vand ^n^ded to-
ntrol the.poWcr belonging tbarsto.ho wHl'cliesr-
fully accept and improve tbo permission -feiven.—
Bat if be is te be reslricicd hr the. performance of
the ddtlee.ofivf!r dffice, I am sure bo will declme^ te,
be inaugurated at preseui-^-nefi-iaany factioos spir
it but Tram cqusetouj*moriics. If the premier assa-
efo' of battle, 'i
V*>5u*«im Ciij,
spokeir of, occupied -by sev-
and firriified, -outpost fash-
ion-*-the everlasting stockaife Surrounding, the tu-
lire.cDcanjpincnf. Mosby look- two hundred men
andVpiece of artiUcry, pud started with the inten-
4iou oC-sheUing-ihwgarrieoo into a tMUTelicrer— eav-
mry hprses, suuer^s wagons, uutolimeu, end all.—.
But when reaching the vicinity .'.of Cenlrcvfllq,' he
learned that a detachment
ratces—ae jhe Ui^ucaJiao »U1 >*H
pivt io.a Mf or 1,0, , - J 1 cation nolforsli?t!w nt%h60?h6o^,_ an\l Vuat they
i grazing. The line of betrio extended half a
*1... J..H ...llkl* ak..M.L • l._ at.Ll I 1. .. . _ t .. n.«
grbuad with heels extended in.the air. t But
notwiilujamliug such anadmlruble Tfbe, thV skir-
Mj^hers wore rupid^y. driven in from the siinshhiy,
rencycorqqr?, v and (he.whole.force put In tba‘ut\
>iost dodfusion slid dismay, by l]\e terribly charge
of^twq htfudrcu borsqmJju, ani o^epjqoao(4rtilleryi-
Lsaid life whole force,One man stood his
vrouddV drove bfict .^cvctuif charging ,panics, and
^“iy-acUVefni hiihdelf'Ap'wuer when ‘bis pistpir
d'cnrblnn woje empty. 7i»At man was Corbett,
the same/^ho'klUea J;'Wflkrs Booth, the assassipa-
iqr of »lio -ftrtwiilcnf of ihe.Uuited Siaies. lie wore'
on the ocfSaieu’ a green cap, and ,1a ttniwer to
*• V,6il’vc feaght yrell, 8h , , >} *said',.** YeS, ntnf I wi^l
do It'again, vbou I upi exchanged/’ That hlgUt be
knelt nn*i said hie prayers. After much cliuosg of
men and loose hors-os. ilie kiUcd.'wouuded andciip-
turtd w^ie counted, aud.numbered thirty-sine, but
fti'yr billed. .Tbq center made l.ts escape. Now Mr.
Cdbfcr,' islicq w# whip.the French, the British', and
tin? HoU-eutotB, au*l jf«m go. serving confiscation oc
trees, .keep yoiir men mounted: and have out pickets,
paftlculnjly when yqu urv-Ji^ear a,villa. ,• * i . ..
Speaking of•*0oth, he >> wa9pucc with a,party’un-
lcr a sergeant vf ^vhlVi’V^qWjauy of' cavalry du
ring thetrlal nf'J6ha*‘Brown,iind helped guard the
Martiiisbifrg Road. Mistaking lire passage'of a
(rvlu of cars ovf r the bridge in ilje night for a
STUpPSIS OF TUB.
President’s Message to Gongress.
Washihotov, Dec. 5.-rTbe Vre-iuen/s Mcamgv-
Conjress says:
Tim resistance tolhe General (government having
exljaUrtrd it^m, the first questlpu is, .whether lift
fcrrituiy within.the iWnka of the Sutea which at-
tempted to secede ahould Ire held ■* co*Kjuered lerri-
Tory, under milkary authority enunatin" from the
i , r5sideqt«, Be*eot.fcid rs that military government
established tor an indeijnite period, would hAye^kTer-
security tor th# ^grly snppirssion oCdisrontent.
but would haire divided the people into vanquisher*
and. vanquished, and produced envenomed hatred,
rather Shan restored a flection.
The tr»*e tlieory is, that all pretended acts of eo^
cession, tri m the beginning, were null and void.
Sutqs cannot Commit treason, nor tcretMi the in
dividual ciiizen w1io«nay have committed treason —
The Stoics attempting to secede hive placed then-
selves in' * condition where their function* are aoa.
^ehd«d, but not destroyed. If enr Aatr neglect* or
refuses to perTortn its othee, there is die more
that \jie (ienera! Ooxermbehl slu.uld .mniutaic i «
ut lionly, and as soon mh praclfca|i|e each SUte_re-
lct us hereafter rai^e > ii| ^lte..propoc l 4ioo ott the dol- au«H» the efen-me of *1! it* funcu
lar, in the taxes usaually assessed on ^uch ‘exhibf* * prinoip^hq-hse acred^radualiy and equal,
tions. This amount could be welt applied in givUqj ly» and bp almost impossible stop*'taught tp. restore
assistance fr> tb4 v hungryJl^d comfortless of -the (iie rjghlfuf energy of general *!overoa2eut aud of lire
community/ . *.. : - L * ; i-- ; ■ titwte*. To ^bal^iid l*x«ni*ional Governors■ were
‘ lippointc-d. All parties in the late leriihlp conflict
Be Ready! ' • . imiat work v ipge< her. in harmony.
Our chidens,' both-in .toyvifjnp) cowitryi, vtould at It j* norioo'mnch to ( ask that po one *ide the pl»q
once form rotary nompautee for ibd“ jWo perfewi” reeipratjon shell proceed ip conformity with a wil-
protection and security of nfir JiTKne»4igHinse itepre* Jingr^s-^u cast th«J dwprd-r* of U«e past - iitto obliv-
dafions of sit fcoHs." . W«tiericefrom^k6p»e an'f io'V, and thatoo-the other side, the evidence of »1d-
exchanges, such coinpahui ^rc, beitfg* fororcd cerity ipthe future maintenance of the Union shall
elsewhere, and w© trust our dirizens vrift at-XHiee be’ ptitbeyond any doubt by the rxiitWaivon of ibe pro
take the maftoViu hand,' tml do Hkewise, VT< aqt ; pnwnj sifii-hlavery amendment to the Const itntion: .
surrounded by thoDsagdk QrfrtHjdinee^ pud ^ cob-* ' IViis trtpodmeift'bci ng adopted it would • remain
duct of bouu> look ispUyl.iui«pisiwi«. ■' *. ' * forifts Bftstes to resmne their placet in two branches
;-U-. L t'J** 1 k ' ‘u Congress,sud-tlicreby-complete tbe work of res-
„ We sie^ froiwibw rep^rtd^PtheftiUjgi^i^elik aeration. *
our Macon togigei] • Prcndra) anbsb„ oo authority to ‘wake 1
upon '«*b.W..V4 l*«e Voi ,,bU»l«*l Th.t>irtiiiilia with tU thja
■iqr of tfe«neM4ii>g«. •**«•. *»*i> iww.’brt cut ^11*8*14^ ¥b=v nn’ilocide wl«Mh«r it i> i« be
how bu course, dMinplb.'}.'* tobtUc®, nuty be
* ucctioU. ^
rortooto, jii|
o».i.
IIS
ceived in reference to .anticipated' troubles during
Christ mail bolides. Ifaa adjoiirnmeut : docs not
toke piece man,- HWHnk* le*^ from J, alv „ CBC<ria aanten wM w poon -
mo« ,t,r, vierur .I bear ihet eu.p-.cvon w telt m kaJ.lO ,in # r, C ii 0 n of ScilSg-Hie ai6'pp.-.l)M. or (be
reference to ’ the eefel, of home ond flunll,;. It MraM Un.ler III, nforeeiwJ neul»n»nt Co be tbas:—*
would bo well tp-owetcb n, weli-»3 prey,“ In ever,' ?«ii <lfbeuto-*we« dietodnbtc.il, ilrm, on rtie pound,
commiinity that these dreaded c;\lamiiies do not •.
oTcrtakcetlicin.' The matter should-bo moi prompt
ly aad'fii oily, anti Uua oan only b? done wheo eve^y
ciVueu is willing, to shoulder bis portlqn' oT thc,rc-
•ponsibility.*
Thi contest tbr the porifiou of Siate liousy officer#
is jfrowiog. more iuteirest ing. Candidatvs afo urging
air early election so that they can gq home and save
t^e enormous expense, which is drawing fcory heav
ily upon thft purse. Of course each csuilrduta re
gards his chance the \#st. ' \ drive not rtevaay ami
whaexpeots to be defeated. Alas I* the Uncertainty
of humwa'events. An-1 no event is .more uncertain
than Jbq result of an election.
But a weak.or two ago 1 had tfe*’opportunity ’of
witnessing ths agouy c^'An office-seeker. So ikiJ-,
Hunt did the^ fuiure loom' up befere Liiu, and the
large “per diem” float in his fancy, that las nervous
oysiem was perfectly ttniirinig.^lle had rfo in'cli-
nacion u> partake of the rich vlandi which The ca
terer Ur kiaa^petila hud provided, nor Ui*l mqi phws
have the power, to woo him- to hep eci'*rsce> Th<
piorhing come upos which tbo coveted position was
to ba given ,him, and from'which Ve wu.i to reap so
rich a harvest. Fortune *uuUed jiot, and for the
same reaqyu that sotuu n*cu “cai»’♦■go te the U. R.
Senate,” he wa# defeated. The dream of^A'JO a day
vanished; lie became disgusted with'that pecollun
code kaowa to politiqiau# and hatook himself to the
humbler pursuits otlife, -
I uqderstund that there is soms lUssatiafactlow
oong ibe-pOopfe af home ifi reference to ibe course
♦f their delegates in iTie Geaeral Aasemoly. They
should-have.coufiiUuce in the ability and integrity
of those whom they'select to rep^eecut thetH, ami
then they should abide by.their decisions
jects presented here until they become acquainted
With all the circumstances which prompted their
representatives to act in the premise*. There ha^.
measures Adopted here which wai very foreign
to theintendon# of nutny/wben they firdt arrived.
And in no instance does the maxim that *circui
stances alter cases,’* ntore appropriately apply, than
•t the presettt sessibb of the Legislature. Kc.prc
sentatives from all Pftr;s of tbe S«ate here change
opinions and notes, uuJ in viewing tbe whole field,
they are enabled to see the lmportnnc« and tbe
perative necessity of the adoption of certain m<
ares,, which tbe people of any onejoeality may (ail
W 4Ucerb
The press is well represented At Milladgrville.—
Major Thompson, of the Jlerald, an-1 Mr. # ji'ilftaius,
of the Republican, Savannah/Major Steele ot the
Atlanta IiHeRrgcncer;; C. N. Ilsnwock, of the Sum*
Republican; CjjJ. Ragland,'of thn ColumbusEtt-
quiterpMr. Wopier^ of the Augusta Constitutional
ist ; Mr. N«f•( the Chronicle A Sentinel
Mr. Hunt, of Ibe Griffin Star; Mr.. Marshall, of th
Telegraph, sad >lv. Caskilen rjsportmg for several
Northern papers; Mr, Carrington, comespoudeut
"New York News. But few items escape llrr^e'*sharp-
eved, notc^pickern-up,’* • and. e very-set tun, Vf the'
General Astierthly’h tfatMrthUlcd to all parts Of the'
country in a few hours afterJ.l is mad©.. M y
After tht proposed recess the proceedings of the
Cow«raijr AttMopt^to Kux$«r a. Vf>™« .
[Cinclnn»ti"CqlmneigiW, Nov. 30.*
Day befor, yealejday s getotoJIy 4i,«Ma toom»o
c,lle<f at tne boarding iKniieTon tbe MOtb-eui comer
ol Sijtffo end Sycamore «(reels, and aafced-lo aee any
married lady who boarded.tbern, aa aha bad iflnr-
iliMiw io impart valodble to marSW ladies.
The eexvant, tWnkin^tbat trie women wn* • «?-
tnne te Her or render n^»ne*.fwnatoj>dr*in', .«■*»;
.cd the womwn to-take a redti and then ypprWd a
young and’neivly malricd Udjr, wfco, tajtb heehna-
baud, had recenily ulen . op their abode it*.***
Curiofiiy impelled.W tti »tnufg»r,
and probably «barpeer>. bet wita, aa»e|l d» opened
her. eye*, for np sdoqeabad she entered the room than
*be recr^rnizod in Ae straftge woman a discarded
lover, disguised*ip i female apparel, who had s#orn
lo kill her if *ho ever married another flixn Himaelf.
With admirable tact, liowever, she disguised her
fcelipgH, and pretended to take an inter** ta the
Tew hasty words addressed to !)€> by the ruffian, until
she saw him aNempt to draw a revolver from the
bosom ofTii* dress, wKiqbrowing to his awkwardness
n wearing, became entangled with the deadly weap-
m, ar»d gave the alarmed and terror stricken iudy
tiuie to escape. Finding his purpose discovered and
U>ried ti tU woliid-be assaswiu fled, as though for life,
which must evermoie be. poisdned* by cbkgria And
Thejconsciencelltftt.he u amenable to outraged law
lyv his'cowsrdly amf trdacherona atlscnpt to murder
a helpless uttd uioffijittiive woman. '
A frightful story comes from Bautzen, in
Saxony, concerning the execution of a mad named
lluiuup, who bud been sentenced to dfath fog mur
der. It appears that at the timo of .the execution
many thousands of persons were present, and watch
ed while th<f condemned man mounted the scaffold.
Arrived at the top of the steps to the' guillotine.
Boiune, instead of submitting to the attentions of
the executioner, engaged in a- frightful struggle
with Liu>_ «nd lus assistants. IIo bit all who came
near him’, and foughk.furiously, crying *out from
lime to time toT.be public to.save him, and assert
ing his innoegaefe. A fresh batch of men came to
tire asrisUince of the executioner,* but even then it.
jv.aa iqjposoibje to gtft the Wounded- man under tha
•ftuai knife t /it hist, after a quarter -ef en hour
passed in vehement struggles, an exceptionably
aieong IttUiUde jualict seized him by bif hair and
threw.Hin down. He was tied with: tho leathoi
flioogs usually employed for tbe purpose^-butmore
than once broke them, to -pieccs^Jk^r^t be was
secured, aftocA terrible atriigglyWq, having been
j;as(eD*de|6-theplank,j^^&t’ under the tliade
"of the guTliotine, vrbM^WH!BEeJia»«ly and ended
the stflfe. Mis '
is butchery.”
i—T-.—, yrr—TVT --, uniliufuliy
without mflicnog'much datuago,
•rtd never afterward uttcmj tod the same game at
^ej^ujoplffce.
y ’ . ,j. Scenes in Georgia.
A le’tor from Geurgim pubii*!icd tn a Buffalo jiA
per^ pqucaius'ihese punt^rsVihs^ ^ s,..
“Almo»t eVefy doy i lihvf'fnaiJi& views, and learn
ncidetois cmt’ulclcd with the Iuie struggle, ih!at an
uumsing, and'would, to Nouhcrucurs, #otindi»cred
\tle. For three vreoks a^teif the,nurrtnder of I«oe,
h.rg© uuiuber* of people in this, uud-^lher p*rts of
the Mouthy ^ ere deluded w\th the Mp^ylluu CifaV
liad baph drirq^.tu«K ‘w1th e£?los* of ten* «hou.-and
prisohetb, and othrer disasters cuuivpleiH to a total
failure oi the ftRWnil c.inse. Circulars or extras
evucuuihg fttls “highly important ntfus” were free
ly diMcndqaled -»nd c^tousively, hejirved-. V'kea
the real news frit‘upon ttn: peyilc the coii-tecostf
may well be itnalined. Hundreds 'of thousanus
r..i,federal® note* and bonds were in the bands'of
all clatitt* of. thw people, and kHhdugh at a ruinous
discount,they were of eo.ni'idbrHlde'VKltto hveurron-
cy. lor the pucriijkhfi'ol ewmmodiltes nt enuruioUs
prices. Three, like* i Hash ot'eloefricirir, ftl! to ot
ter worthlessness, leaving, the posscstfbl* ,po»cxty.
sfrrctvn aud hupelere/ •• - J ' ’ • ‘ * *
’/•Aq bid-friend* of mine,- Jhl proprictr®!
boarding house* informed me 4hat # coapioof weeks
before Ah ilsou took pousefsiou of .Mioou, she boagh
a barrel- of flour for ' 1 ’ ’ * *
The
reel- of flour for $tiUO of ibis precious cafvehey.
day of his'arrivaf she gnve 4?T.600 far one pound
balance of her C9nl*dur^t^ riri*s rq |fh«, tanie
way. Onagaiitlhmn toitonued inknliat aYrienfl el
his nt ihc^aou; time paid oue. thousuud d
Wa breakfast. If the' it ifr of the viands ^
same proportion ns^he butter, he enjoyed "a cheap
breakfaKt. ; ... *. )•
•qjherman’i hummers ” excited stxqh *nprchen-
sioua that jrH oxiicdients were resorted fo in order
tosJAvo vpecie and t.ilier vuluabtcs frpm tU#ir tteusv-^
ingnropeusMies had’ nvaricions Trciisufe burning
ingunwivy. A* a specimen I will relate the vicissi-
les ntitaduul upowmy'wlfli's jcwelr^ that she
at’once or introduced gradual]?, whh the
Brs .l w#e obliged to leave in 1 lie ppsstssion ot a female
feel no disposition 40 work until the’Governor eleoCj friend in Ooluinbtw,' 'filfnidfUpC wfleu on her way
shall be tnaUgtjr^ed. * ♦ La RaxA. | North in February, AKherinan Was then in
-j, w r 1 few miles ofvlie city, on fill first grand raid ifi.the
,' % aj.uma • f vd«MiweUon of Mobile. Her frlcud, lo insure ill
- Bunmerf. CondtUeito tot Adotaelon. . , ,U. <illuil itWtf V,kiW AffTO it ^br,.
The follow tag tire Ihe resolutions* full of Sen- J wn«il lhe*«gretit rnfOer ’.turned hiS Ifti^s in an op-
#Vor Sumner jucjusribing. the ,tcm*.*<>* wittek . the
U. *toU,r» *«» W b. -.-Mi- in .be* ^«br. • aSK^.', fc iS
to number, of the Luton. Tffef art bow I'.ndhifc it wft,n**in quilwd inld » bbhv'nmT Wrn 1
In ibe 8eftat«i ;1 jiuuil i(t b,:»»» lirusomr. Soon Kilpuurink w»,kp-
•amblrd. Tltot in order i= srwW* Jtroiuj. ge.r- J Webende.l-uncl lltori ib. p,r«xu««l .kUn^lto woe
,t«, &r .eeuriij inTieruturb « that rpQa ZU} ’Tm'oE*r? k»n«d tn th* *«drn. .t.
suitable depth, the gioyn^ properly .prepared and
tuioutoc Bje*f sown over .them, liy the lima said
" w tbe town 61 Itobell. vu Uw Ik? 1
£ !J T hl ' ° f “to
1»uon. T«™»-«b.d.jrWTHij
Beeember I6.bf»65 M,iI W ‘UlI.,
/AN the dm Monda. in i," C '’^T'
vl G« fief will npp^tatvlr*?
aaiAcodnty, lor ktle^^o(^dm,^v!^ >^, *5?
t£ Solomon aiebbrdson. deS. 0 ^***
December 1,1865, W * W ' ^D-W.c.
. aEoKuUi;- —
O N the first Monday in3 0 |,/ ?' ! 1
WtM apply to.the Coart
county, for toner* nt di« n i^i,n .,'“"11
tion rif the erlatetf F.i'. Shurpe
.Drtoemher 1st. 18fc.' V ' V -
GUOHOli._li.\Kbli. TOUSiT
tbe first Monday in _
, Spurlm and MarRamt AiaL^/'nl
ply lo tire Cto'tt ot Ordim ry „( '“K 5J
tors of administration on the Mhh , t b|
Johnston, deceased. **
Dec—mber 1st. f®63 " ' *' 10!lD «,'V,|
EOTYETOl
GOOD THiioJ
NEW V,S
we*e, “Human-juatiee
From WaalMnskcft.
WxsHiXGTo.a. Dec. 1st—Tlicre is reason.to be*
lifive t!»l the Emjfiish-govemmeul has made u formal
<frtnand upon Mr. Seward for the auporeasjan of all
piibHc Feniau deuioiistrations, and that the failure
to y© to will be regAubid as a hostile ad. Tbi# de-
miftid is based upon disclosure# recently made
England relative to (he strength aud object of the
Ft*iiian movement,and the milter was oonsidered.iu
th’d Cubiof t nu*etiug to-day, '-Thu Radicals are get-
lipg *um;*\vimt uneasy. •
^reported that the President has communicated
to Senator Doolittle enough of his (duns to encour
age tbe Conservatives hi the lieliei that some of the
Southern members may be admitted during the se*~'
•sion. The movement in favor of Mr. Raymond tor
chairman of th#* Wfaya and Means Com in ii tee,-in
place "*)! Mr. JSievvusj promises lo succeed, but is not
rfitiii yet.
The recent reported evacuation of Chihiialma and
Sinola.hy the French, is not believed by thcne best
Lifcjrined on Mexican aflkira. The French are
vn to be in strong force :*.t Monterey and Du
rango, ami the reported evucuatiou was probably a
strategic .movement. ^ ‘ * •
The -report was not credited by the Cabinct.-
There is u qhort/rn of memt:e>*!»iiere, and both Hons, a
II be organized on Monday, ready to receive; the
■erident's ines.-«ge. *-
Mr. Colfax's re-election fc» r?g«rded aa-socertain
fhak'be receives numerdus ri*q:«*«J.s for tavorsof va-
TliAfe kinds within Vie gift 6I - tlie'Hpenker.
Inhere Is a New York rahdid.ite for Clerk, tut no
one 'doubts’Mr. McPherson’s re-election.
Gen. Grant*a-pay as Lieut. Genera!amounts
to $V,2A0 per amirs. With a hou.,e in Gr.tena, one
l*liil.idtlp!iia, ond acorhcr in Washington, we
n t are h w he manages to make both ends meet,
eieeWally when we rer.temher that eggs are forty-
five ecais « dozen and butter about-sixty cents per
pound.. There-is only one way to.sccount for it,
aud that is, Mrs. Grant mu-t be an economical house
kcopec. ..
1ST 33
BAKE R
C. SPITZ & (i
In Rawson’s Square ^
W OULD Kespcctfully announce to n,„
jiJJSssftsssaiia?^
NEW CONFEGTION’Ein'l
where can be found ct all times a fresh t*wir
of choice" Cakes and Candy, together wiheJ
tide usually kept in a No. 1. Confectionery.
IPiiSiSESS
At short, notice, and in the finest sjJtV J
furrjfch Centre Pieces, made of Cs*d/Jirikbil
a fancy table from $5 to $50.
'ggogisa czb^cbi;
Arc Respectfully requested to C*U ted tu*mZ
themselves. *
In conodpsion we hope to receive fret* tkitii,--
of Albany, a liberal bhnre-of public I
which* we, on ouf part, wilLeotlcavor »o *^1
C. smz 4A 1
Albany. Dec. 2, 13G» * !
THI
Underwriters’ Agenc\ 1
CASH ASSETS,
Three "Million "Dollars' ]
Fire
ISSUE ♦POLICIES OF
& Marine Insurance
psyiblc la GOLD or CUkitNCT
of tnuter, qu^.tra# sorry ikai aba.did ust iuveel -rite- — AS? 1 -Bad for Minnesota: Greeley says he is going
there- Good for Minnesota: He won’t-stay long.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Sale or Rent!
M Y Dwelling House, consisting of eight
Hooma, aioh one a fire place, and each Ijfljiij
well*plastered; There are the usual out- fljHl
buildings -am) a GOOD WELL OF WATER. There
are TEN ACRES in the settlement—-all under fence.
If ppt sold by first of January, k will be for rent.
1UC11ARD U. CLARK.
Dec. J6lh, 18C5. 41—3w
the nation shall
assure oar readfcrS-thul (bef «tb dietfreri^aud, we
4oubt nor, fftft^cidyurW o« people- coftdjliofirhoover,Ipst good fctkh reauirn recuriw duty bTCongress to take care ihut*m» SuvU dcolars4
• — r : ’f I , . , . ■ - ■ . -. ‘ i -. y >•%» la tbe rSbeltlen sbaH Ifrrwwxl lo' revnme us
Co,. J.»n» lnAOtun.TED.-Vbe Mice, °f «Ut1« to V«l» »»« nrt«r .». .bfiltobibtr
. . . yi'-' ^ and (d<hntn-fu#4 refurno! their labor. . perfonniace of'five several conditions, whl^h. con-
Journal dt tfapbe id# ton stunt aim to. promote peace and **!<*• f*<**»•* ^ flu ^ miUeU
to bo Imnn'raM toJty rnwMtetf* 11 o’elbclc. „ ’j™: Til IT™ 1'"?™*’. “ *• tbem of web Sum to.pcctircl}- ns foBbw.:
w ^ J .it.niniKtod~tto.tne a.inoili.nittniiin. «»■ tiijhtf ■ , efOeyeny. ee
■uitwitta O.'WInttto ' Tbb:nIpppii»oceielf bolliferei|i'-ri|ibtt toibeinaef. rwoguiiion oribeunj.j- of. Urn
■ w.i».i»iwXf^lW-ia ™^,'*J&*^***'*«&M
New Ytirk ou Ibe aj of thi. monili. in Hie 67ib yenr «*AI rtf w»f M? flwlwerjoat^, .ndjn<i6e«io«for ■ Tbe co-bW* bnp^rtMiee oT nil ollig.rcbnljp.wt
of hi. t,;e. a*.Yt %m ,be " i6u ” ! ‘ ^ —!*».•****•»—■*• *“»
(UMuwwde«*«5brie»'ri*jW '*k V-'hh# Atlhe*e«!( i ifl'iii#ejtol<»e.i4.il,toe «0T PTM.W ii^n^'IUnk^rtetoiMUaMeibeUr. [ .
Luion. IpStinjfttti redret. by aetoof legtolUton, fcr Ibe ft.pj WfSbfliWTMlke MbciaeW, nod «t the
,«e toW.bi f _btowten
da thebaau of mutual justice. - W t bare wisely fpr- with eel«mu pledgoe never to jdiurii any mcasur^.
VheNew<>Je»to»riti»je»ir'ato l toi«rtlefe , »»)>iiif l-tornc, 6pteu'to mi peppngmneitot at rrptoKctnWtt ertniitoi Ibe^eirMrpuItoiton; V in «vj 1STP»*»y « Y'.'iw-.’^feinijS'' or Ijiitiift.’
. w. . « .r .^.w.. .n. toibtoi —*.fe»^pta. 'lWl®|Van ,coiJ
farth ■a*forth
liogUuaftegfttabfknf.toVe n»* *» toegOtortohee totoOtoobnteortoiMioVrjntoM ehould uy for.- »a 4 irtib«it ditrtoclion Ot color
UtoUb-ywiHeeltoflcaiatalebltobtoiiwiy^ror; ^y«jjfcasiig theAetowc.ii M#. 1 tO*. ; >.a- ■ v..i "to 11 •«> **>. -- u "
nbio’terms, ewi' IhaUfieieibre cTiJncisTbr jfle-o’ will, tense noatiut Canton icirrtrrcncr. nnd h. j.lto. hi fW* *«ko of atnne for .So., wbctb.r .tote*
^Hhe
tor good !■
a* wil| |io- oiiM(Tt,wblc!i wth
l ct < ” throuslHlie South.«
S'WOO. nnd likely lo be wurlb «»yn»rl» tbto-tiwc 1
nAct yenr. Ainio* onjjobtorbo.died man pin reiiie r,
and pich ten tohlo ntcoiion on onr riel] ittyrtol Soito.
We know of oM'nuut ond hi. with and. Iiuhr boyV
wt urar one hand red mile. Doootbu ebyitobo outdo io'nre\euV
*4,000 in lifto.toflonor.ro. of gruud ii.cutiou. We know ol
npiu of tbo woome,' w Utok orero Very diklrortton'tltot iibrtok ho
MM. J« oi it —utolcent oiylcb of nifnbtop,
■ortb of.RedWudr,- WeJl|'.|.VlSW nod fWB ^
daced in ietoVbbinrSJft* ihlto'ttfnftonileii
boko to the note to the «T.-™*e crop. There cotton | ^gf
frow, oo iwrtMWr. WUffKwi* the- lorort
•W*«"S*^3gSSSW^R»-..y ,j*J«jri»o
■-•* • *dl oi beotw --..isev,. ... It **,
dido n-W5>-.“ r -£"•■ ...Ihw ■■»./■ ’•.-n -,4,'r.i 4». ■
• VM *i jnoteovi. 1
•.ysiililU-jl'ii'ct v:A «ft i ad: '•••'
Dougherty Superior Court.
At Chaxbeu,
v V . 0 December 4ih, 1866. /
I T is hereby ordered that ^Ihe Superior Court of
Dinigheriy couhty, stiiud acjjourned until the
\%b#)onC Monday in February next. Parties, Wit
nesses and Jurors, will take notice and be present
alWCl whretf' J*evatl»' and file pBghtad
ill be prifierTcd;”it"ia the. tuft
fn that day.-
.A true Extract from the Minutes.
„ r _ f — w ,Vi'reL' •'**»- J. F. CARGII.E, Clerk.
Vpgetabhi ^cro in blo.seom, tbe threatoueddoproda-* - Albany, Deo. 16th, 1865. 41—2t
tfotii of Wilstm and liis followers were uxji by 1 the
aauouaceaitint of Johnsoa'a surrender.^lhe Cuqfed-
•nicy weuf up,.aud the said imperiled je,weiiy pra# ;
rtscWed;Iroui fteftoronlee 4 covered grave aud. two
WOCks siuoc.delivered iruojhe hinds of its 'eaUally
upseitled and Imperilled owner.”
■| rfoMritm'o Tootimony lb-Ml!lot<»tppt. •.
?' -fin- tnllowingkod Vpen olK^lcdI hy the I^^iehi.
tuVe' u[ .Mii»toyyji>r!tegMd<iVfi.»» tetoimaay:, .
Sen.,4. Be u lurtlier eincied, Th»t in- utldiiiun
Two Fine Mules for Sale!
If. OFFEfl ut|irire'e Mlo two eteellent MULES.
*• Vl-ey oro'young and soond; the nldeat bat eight,
,nd tlie ether one only out y»-ro. Will work is
.fl»»Utw «iii([letaiTO-a. A bargain can he hod if
la application ia-m«do to titer nintorai;
i.esi.o:whicb.ftsed*eu,.freeuj^tof*»n4«n»laK
ITT—I «o that llicro iall bo.no Uenito »f right,otof no# *JW.. freemen;
aeeondiof doior or raca, butjn.tltoe iih.il b«r i' " *
J oiiHd a,so no rein-
iltiea-sa'ritait rrimimi prosecution, ttheie
'hesriinj-;.hurged j, alleged lu litre bora oomit<iH&
.y.^Ynova.. -iy-qtaliMsnyn:-r fomlgn iolarlerenca,«nd VtSSU
•nlarprise anl cafdtai to makg rapid fotlnnc. io thn tito wwiamyud jtf.tlce of thoeo powtra to respect conduct atto otore.rMii.n tHall givc ^raurlttoc of -W .nnir.a es n.iul witnaa>es olntU ha examined in
Wnatto. Thcrtonynaefeocondndonayc — - the olatetn >K;noo-ttp^fceanuo whfcb .Wno lone (baaoWetotoieUtolion. ~ opon-QQIitt to; llta staiHl--exi-epl, however, iliey may
J TrVIftW**--» - * • •. nKoS^I^anido»to : |]«ridotW»ed.M|lt!iT ?9. c »*to?‘^!-'. rc ^ et -r»''<'3;iry.ai.* shall in all
trill" sobnM T n l ^ i '‘™
uhjecl to the rules and tests of Ibo i
anfbghardn, wjtkout which tlii ntolonnlaeanril^ *,» c, **“^*
rose - ft-.i.M , ■■ natlonal-fbUk WiUko bnpeMlIod, 8utM cannot-hi
JnmC- ns wo ljxpoctoa. peoelgltafad ha®, fa phliadolSpitce and todepand-
•WtoaidnpftfaajSnnefalea iatorrectwn in Mlo- eneo, hi* they taust wait until thews conditions afe
iwhich w»h to Spread like a -prairie fire itvitUrupetta fulfilled. ,, d|}o.efiort.-uf detectives ladunafi and Vernon, the
,_ v _,.itlie thutlb, wmlefegcayhedaKi tbo Odd from ' — ■ m'bw - — ,a!io leg which was raptured in March, 1864, front
etftto toaunTIto!! Thn Gi». t*C WEjfGwr: bitg^lUltofi Uoton«^«lrle Daldgrccn, who was killed while ou
s» amusing -fictions; bet Major-Gen Qatt. Lee may beocep every day.
-commanding at.Natebf*, .bah issued so lojd. danesaHhe Coiiega.or lakmjl
-i^. e.wcr'totUao®tor.dfthe wtoddme^ -Bnrtun caV. to* Wa^hnnM hut.^rey.. lie l^a been hoordmj; at tottehototeof a.IIrs-UirteVin Afteromrlo eoumy
; killer Boy ingio ihcm “Arie-'»i#t *(ring«nt Bttwitt U L I "‘ Mar tinrlottf*Mvilie, where* thpy loulul ii.oipon Ihe
iusurreriion umoug lift frecdiwto.^ .#uftkWwyIf >!fc ? Ball*rd, who ImdWn nearing it Tor
WfclfMfcHfth- «toy», fift 1 1*4^ ^ clf •Mm o( mmqr Ueie,.be having lo*»'J similar member m otw
1 daily me.-,,,
atireto.uoietly wnoking hi. pipe and talking t
>
to * 3 towlej. ophtt. -The.
nto old frtondaau.1 liaifihfmrs. -Thn ijaruing'of hi
. r-n. u u aa- ardent boualrandfurnitare by Gen. Hunter was a severe
. bs -sets up" a great d«al, an « m . msete htos,ta<t tw ls tluking a comror.a‘.!e inppojt
iiafial “cm braoo.” . J by tlto .practice of hia pr.ftuiou.
iirs^b^re eillter pi tuiiiifor ptittplyfik, 4'feulsnt or
tklfuMf. »tto kwU fieraotvfr wjiiip. petaou, ,
tile. oppAuig party or yarties, - plaintiff or idaitdifts.
of lliq bailie# of llie war. M» t Bullard readily m lve
it up, nod ®taied that had received il t# a pre-arm
from a relative, who had purchased it for luin. *h
•rill be remebtbered that a abort wliile sim e detective
Lohmau ckcure l the ring which Uus upon the little
Auger of U ). Dalilgreen, that wu cut ofl'at the time
cf uidea ha—Hick, Enquirer.
Jp’Ofl SALE!
:A-VWOABLB PLANTATION IN BAKER
•» COUNT Y, of 1500 seres, ue-.irty ono-half in
eultivatmn, besides 150 acres deadentsl twor years.
Mules,lings, Corn, Thicon, Cotton Seed, Wa-ous,
Ice-, ten will be sold with the place.. A-ppiv to
, ws T.-I1.J0UNSTON, '
' Conmitsslon Merchant, Albany, Gk,
Der.'. 16tlr, 1865. - - dl-Lavr
Don^httrly pd,tpound Sibci-itt State-
tylLLtesoldoo the «m Tuesday in 'February
nexr. betoro ihtt Cotm House door, ra tbe city
of Albeny, t lho tbifotoing property, to-wit; *
■ Imtsol land numoers (15) fifteen. and"c9Sl ni..
ly-ojfiltt, iff tbe first dUtnct of T
levied on by virtue or * mortgage fifaiistied-frorallu
i.mo« tow..]o;.oto^y^^P^7 V
- Wyantf wCuwUahutitvA’. Lso._T5to.ngS, j ’ ’ '
* Decemlwr l«tfi f 1864.
Negotiable and 1 Bankable
CERTIFICATES OF INSURASa
as* mass sy isn auocuttox
Y. G-. Rust, Agent,|
ALBANY, QA.
October 21, 1885.
Cotton is Tumbling
AL I* KlIDfiOF CAL I COEl|
abe orrtmxq.A
From 2$ to 45 Cents a Yard.]
JOKES t ClTLlFf.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 4th, lSft5. »-< 1
G. S. SEYMOUR! Dr
Surgical & Mechanical Denti.=i1
Office ou Broad Street,
OVER JONES Jb CUTLIFFjS ’STOiH |
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
P. a—Dr. S. will be jn Albany on the «H|
each month, and remain until tbe dose ot tbra«|
Dec. 9ih, 1865.
Piaao Tuning -and*
I WILL BE IN ALBANY byor befaeWI
•I January next, 6»r ihepurjwse of’Tunin; »I
Rrpairing Piano Font'?. I
I have all the aimlrances for repairing in I
be-t manner. U -O. fl. 1
Milledgeville, December 1st,-1865. ^
NQTE PROTESTED.
4 IJa persons are hereby forewarnedvgsWKI
ing or trading for a certain promisory note I
en by inc toTbomus Curlew, as 1 shall , not r 7^-l
the same, because the condition upon whichsadi 11
was given has not been fulfilled. The ck« *
given about tile 7lh or SOth of November 1865-
SAMUEL POLFlf
Dec. 9ih, 1865.
LDFINGSTC^HOUSE,
Nowton, Baker Court tv, < 3 a "|
H AS been fitted up by the nndt-Tsignob , ^ l ^ |
traveling publtc are requeted to '
kind and polite treatment, the Best tore Wto
obtained and moderate charges will bv eai»‘« lCl «'
they lave all guaraineedal they call.'
* W. W. UVINGSTO»;,
-Snwton. Nov. 94,1888.
GLOICGli—liikir Csaaty.-
a N llte fiihlhlvuduy-tin Japaavy -ham,-
1 frry will upply to - iha-Cunrt of Ordinary of
«S?K£Si^SgttSZfc m *""
fe.«taUHri. > 8«? Wr '’' 0 “ D ^*°^
GEORGIA—BAKER CODNTY.
; ■«:*** vf-
Collier will
said county v
of JessO Collier
-mmsAgtsS}
December 1st, 18C5.
■Kyi
Ort’y.
I>IKE SBqVOBS ron MEDtCLfl 1
KIIIPOSES.
FROM THE MOST RELIABLE BOUSE «
B ESTS; French Brandy, Old- Bourboi «*£
Old Port Wlna, -Sherry IVina Pf«Vy
tofam Sehaappr.-tThults' London his. *
Albany, Ipr.-dth, 1*#, 'y - ’.
i*flE»uc%u$s;3P
’ ; ...tin*
Albany, October ’
aPov”8aie.
rpBE JHto kaK of un O
I Albaug. Known as the otScs ot »»• JQ r-
HSbom.. -Eor particolare apply to ^ ^
OTkaisjt, JtJ*8*r!l,ga5.