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t a. North May Bxpect.
^bat jnterdst, if not patriot-
„ »oulJ radical me»b** of Cangteas
cvuae their war .upon
5 ‘ f ,t, 0 President for* restoring
1 v u A *Vo -..1
Nt>rtliei
[k< p D ‘
cr-
ATatikee seldom
. j S unable to nee his oWn inter--
[Jcr**/ ? *'the rule once, bpt it muit be
|lw f ! iUe present epoch is marked by no-
ie'l troiti *t» The d c »® eut Uig moon
(l^^rture^ ■ n ,j ie granite hills pf New
lCft ihonr»' .* : l3 sirkeniug rays front Mara
tw J ’ T1,efe “ * screw
I, the dl * , el Northern sscicty, and* the ma
il •"? at a reckless rate, not par-<
* ^ • sh * nds it» precious freight in Elysium
^ time may cute this mofal Uis-
long, and with the raont
.'.1 to no purpose. The oa-
. * it may exhaust itself.
• of those madcaps CfCon-
t. labors of lose fong enovvgh
e yk ult'aud look into opr hi-
‘ :r !P* dreadful uncertainty 4hqJ
retai ling the spirit of pro-
.ergiosof our pVople, and de-
among-t u»—they would* go
,5JS el duty ^<o themselves, if
One yeuijjs rapidly drawing
ms of th«**soil are- in. uttpr
• prpsppcta of the next. The
, va| retuse to tuake contracts,
er is doubtful whothef nr not it
„,ike tl.on^ if he could. This
i injo every depurlangnf off Busi-
jt J.idds bark. l’Jr iie cannot see
The cupitaU*; refuses to build
i:\.. > - or In’; c rift. 1 ir.ipiovemeula,
unhurkV torn iu the wheel of
,\i V.a clui i'l e*d plans fo n aught.
T-TZ * To n;!-rge fronV’iU TuV
habili-
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’.:uid
",«U
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From the Atlfinta IrifclHgeocw..
Several incom-tt .utements having bee* pibliah-
ed in regard (ot)ie murderofibe lateCapL ’Jew, we
have *ebn requested to fcive insertion to the follutv-
ingirue version bf the nffilir. The genilhmnn «| m
aenda it requests da to aak ihe New Orleans ptesa'to.
copy Ins aiqurtnem•
Mr. £DlTbR--So oiapy, and such aeriops errors'
have ©ccurtedjnthe publishedaccqtmu of the re
cent uirdciotra murderqfCaptain Tew. near Mari
etta, ihata brief but correct statement of the facta
ougbf u. he made.* • -
Captain Charles H. Tew, a young man or high
character and standing.and much bolovedbvAilfwbn
knew hica, Waa the ai n of Col. Tew; 'of. liutalana.
Dmmg the whole war. . served fn the 1st .LonEi - .
ana Hegolara.ln whic*T.egijneirt liecdroinatideita
company, lie dipt llnOoghthe body last sum.
mer in one of lhA battles neat Atlanta, recelviag a
wound which wa»R.tftat-deemed mortal, and hi? If-
oaf recovery fenm which W(ya almost miraculous/
-He left Hie residence of Iris !ulier-1ir-Hw. ObU A.
V. Brumby, in Albius, oeStSe 3d of October, with
two.wagtms, and-havinj; in company with liinr three
men, via. i ono whiteraanuAil tjrapejirocs,he him-
sell being (l.ouoted on hut 'florae. He was on Ilia
wav lo lire plantation on the'^fbivah river, ayhirh
he expected to make iiis home.' Having passed*
through Atlanta, where jfe made suhtirv purchaaei,
they camped uh ihc evening of Ihe 5ib about live
miles from Marietta, and -aunt lime during the night
Captain Tegfcftras brutally mpglered,his body Iki? a
foni)d tl) ihrjlll’rfdvlinlr hintif rtowo...I_.l ..... dP
fr< »n the c
V bri:*g a
jrsb',
t li *v h»rdsflips of ’
isiblc
s blight ovc
ir ,:,dh#J-e
cl lo I
in the South, -whtu
If production should
e mere *m‘Coss4f»©s
i to feed aud clothe
be-:oi'.ie of the northern
:i merchant; the northern
very branch or uorthern
ally dependent on each
i'jidraw :ktir vitality from, one common
u-ihf proJacer. and iu ti great measure the
iti'l, iaJe.
g , so? aud if
North —those
why
bo
ld put
ie public peace? Art
nthe Senate, and Sie
a lie wed always tocirri
nony aud prosperity of
of 1 heir owu Kicked
as the people of
> be. to allcoasidcratio!
we truwt the time will
come lorih from the rol-
rav«?s. nu*l assert their
a rational <t:id civilized
:b.*y ia:»>;.rost assured
i,e lor_thetu, as it ba«
and we od-
,He it i« day.
[ Macoh ‘TeUyraj.'h
oufedorato Cole
ny in Mexico,
cw York from
iccooding hiyht concealed not- 7?r
m P- The men composing th^pariy haw
been since arrested and irc m custody awaitiu"
trial- . .• * . * . °
It may bo 8aid..wi!lu)Ut cre^linff any improper
fircj (i il i cow a "a m-nthein^ that they, have ackuiiwl-'
e«1j»pd ilm (net cl the tftim'er Leicg committed by
sojiu* one or other ul their party. They do not pre-
ietl.l tiiUt atiy_on » cl.-e was luinlicHml in the aflair.
i'hc mdiry Hi Captain*'iViv’s possession, which
catMinly did not amount to 'indro than ^500,. was
ipproprinleJ by .Ihose Wlio iJolthis |i(o. . F.
’ nlatictU, Dec. 8, 18»J5. .
“The War Is not J^uddd.”
Such is tliv word sent by tele-rapti thronoh the
•-ountry. *Xt“»s Congress is to proclaim. Upon this
heory the tVar.Department Lis been acting. -Thu
i‘residei.v, too, Is cuAi'ped with jt, though his lap-
;uaoro lias thus far btfen heard'in protest ayaiusl the
fa Iand cruel assumption. ' ^
has ended tv\o years too was the
recent declaration of nrapn.cio;.isaval CefocMteoi^ce-
Idcr. “ We have whipped tBa ndKds,but Wi have
,r whipped tlwtn eiMiugii, 5 ’ was his-exp!auatioit.
The dcstreto crusli out u fallen f»*e is,. Iiowev^,
t!ya smuil ^rt ot die feeling, whicj) dictates this
amor (or more war. It is the desire- for plunder
that is uppermost. The standing unity, which now
numbers otje hundred nud eighty thunsand, will nfr
lord plrfl-es (ilr a host of tney, iT it is still k«*pt up on
i war To.itin^f. The cxpetuJiruij^ of a war wh'tdt has
•'Oriciied ifiuliitudcsand givVn biith U*a new aristo
cracy must nut be liiscouii.iUc’d. Thff? arbitrary
power whidi depeuds upotwlhe pretence of a war ne
cessity lor its existence, a ad Winch enables Secrcti-
ries to susjv nd hostile journals, to' fnVrdict disloyal^
churches, lo arrest oppostiig politreians, ynd to im
prison tfw? wKuesses oi tlieircbriiiption, is too pre-
ciniH a prerogative to be-haatily surcct.dered. The
war must «o on.
iThe rebel annics have surrendered, the solffery
lutve retumcd to their homes, the Confederacy is
dissolved, jh©Stafes *liave severed the iinks tint
boui.d tfteui to it and to each other in rebellion, the
r <4Fui.i«tice of secession - is samuilod, Ihe rtfbel deb;
repudiate d—:thg^j*jjeace, for there is no eueuiy iu j [0
- We onoe'heerdUw tenon* to-
" < >» .telwten Itory ia illustration of Ike folly
1 * wl ® , v disagreements, mad tkV fact that viplent
quarrels are frequently tha effect of pas&ioaafa and.
unyielding tempera, excited by the most trivial in
cidents.
I knew, said he, an exceedingly happy and Affec
tionate young couple, who had' recently com
menced house-keeping in thttlnxnry.qf newly wed
ded love and elegant plenty
As thqy sat together in their pirlor, exchanging
the little tender -nothings of reciprocal .lo.ve, a sleex
litqe mouse ran across the .apartment.
My dear,” cried the lo4y, .“did you Me that
tpOU9c? , * > -
“I saw it, my dear,*’ repUed the husband, “but
it was a raV * t ■' . ,
“Ob, no, ray love>”.saidthewlfe, “it was cer
tainly a moose. 4 ’
“ Madam, I tell you it wav a*rat,” said the fitts-
baud. . • ‘ . *
. “ It was a monsc,” asserted the lady. “ I saw it.
very distinctly.” '
“ I oISo'bs'w it, madam, and my eyes are as good
as yonne.” ,* *■-
- °ur eyas may be as good, sir, but if they are,
your judgment is not,” resorted tjfe \sdy.
JVnd so, aard Dow, .the quarrel progressed .tkntil
the loving 4>air so incensed each qt her that theyacp-
f t??* • The mutual friends, lrowet<5r, socceeded
ceconciKation, pnd the harmony of ^f-<
fection seemed restored. But one evefcijig, as-they
*at •fetflag. toying, and saying how much tbeylov-
edeach other, the wife remarked: ’* *
“ How foolish it Was to have such a quarrel about
COME AT
*8* Blank Book.. Copying Books, ;lie&raw)oiak
and Pass Books, Disriea for 1866,Time Boon, Blank
Notes, and Draughts‘Inka, Rolen, - Knew Pencik,
•Pens, &c.,Ac., tube ALBANY. BOOK STORP.
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F oolscap, Lepicep, Bin Can, Lett!? Nme
and/Billot Papers, Envelopes. Wrapping Paper,
Decs, 1865
.cuTXjsirr, SpO
1NE Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shoe Kuicv
'Bdlcher Knives, Table Knives and Forks, froc
Si to $60*pcr sett. Brilaaia and Tiodd ««d
Tea^Spoonn; Silver Plated Spoons, Curling Tonges
and 1 rOns, Pad Locks, dtc., &c. . i
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inal^^w««r.* - Hi
wre in m*ace, to
»,,&rera.M,
lilly moure.
44 Mouse!” cried the husband, “I sar it was-*
rat! : ’ . *
So the quarrel Was renewed,* and the loyingjpai
separaievl the second' time..
Now, reader, if you are quarrelsome, there is a:
example for you. You see* that although ihe crea
lore’s being a rat or a mouse was not of the least
consequents to the parties, or anybody el|e,- yef it
was eutficieiU to excite two'Stubborn, unyielding
spirits s6 much as to destroy youngdove, and sever
iKe holy-bonds nf conjugal affectioir. .
# . The Currency.
It is well known, from the public declarations of
Mr. McUullorh sod of \fr.FreeonMi Clarke, Comp
troller of-the Currency, that they consider, the cur
rency us redundant, and uppndirnd; from its con tin-
unneoor increase, « revulsion winch willcayse wide
Spread disaster throughout the iand. But it is equal
ly certain that,*? present, no essential reduction ot
the cnriTwy ctrn be suddenly made withoul a serious
disturbance .ff uU monied iuieiests. Money has be
come comparatively scarce, ami the rat*e of -interest
has riren. Iti the South money is worth fnitn ten to
ti teen per cent, a year, on the best security, per n ou-
al andreal. . Money can hardly be obtained,-except
on cull, m the North *ra cities, and tlion at seven or
eijjht |ier cent. Loans oniimd rangd fr«itn leu k>
twelve per rent., wild, are difficult- o! negotiation.
Tlit' bank? a re cramped.for Ihe want ol bank uot
even to [«ay depositors’ checks. In Boston- bunks
such isihe scarcity of bank bills that fhey certify
checks, which tiass as currenoy. All these aYe the
usual utan infl tied cur.eucy, and. are ^gnifi-
caut premonitions. Ah imtntdialtf and Ikrgecontrac-
lion wouhi expedite a crisis and a crash; an expan-
siou Would afford temporary 'relief, hut would sum
aggravate the disorder and render it incurable.
V/hat course the Secretary of the Treasury will
prodo.se ie not made puMip, hut according to rumors
il.wi’l iiot be one that #f!l vei^ much afarm. specu
lators, nor produce any commotion in Wall street.
I’he national currency may be increased in jttQounl
,-to an extent iliat may lie neceiisary tosiipply circula-
• the Sfiuihoru States through national bauks
tablisfifd tltere. As to the flouting debt of
'A greaWvariQKofJSattpu*;NeedWekPina,Thread,
A&cX' E. WELCfl-^t C©.'.
Dec 2, r$65 . * •- 59-
oiijiisacMAS toys :
F IHE -Works, Picture Hooks, and-a great va'riety
of Hoods lor tliS “ little 'Folks " -it .U»e Al#*
BANY BOOK STORE-
Dec 2,1865
• r i^iD^KTsir -
a OOI)^} suitable 1or 'Pr’estnta at ihe Albany
Book Store. %. •' '
Fine Bound Booksiind AlhtiiTut, verv hamfeohie Wri
ting D*.vki and Port Folhis, E(egant«Work
Buxes, Card Case*aqd l’ulf*
. * Boxes, ' •
SteVeoseopes aud Pictures,
P lining rap Its aXid Pbotngraphic * •
Albums, I'lnuOuld Jewelry and Cjitlecv,' dtc., lie.'
L. E. WELOiiy —
^-T
JAMES H. UHi^STORE !|
WEST SB® MART ST.
Yoo out njw*ya find 'the. Newest ini
• Fashionable Dtess Goods
OTa)KUi>de,to Be Iradln ui, the Northern mst-^
kets. Our stork is ssleded with c*fe sol ttste, i
that the roost fastidious can be suited.
WTIITEGfOOPS,
■ “ CQf»” kinds) *
SWISS, J^CKoisTET,] *“•
TAHLBTOlCS HSIHSOOK, AC., &C. I Cheese,
qoslit : es In&qtinol; to meet thedemands*of soy.
Fanoy Goods and IVotxons,
O f'TX"-
iswGRocEfrr stafiEir
Irad&TB and thi* officeltoldg^.tlie Secretin
Ij^ecnL'.orti, uuite in aayiH§ that the \v
i and the lobby, llw con- ! , lo V* en , un * °f 01 . ol
n ihe Secrei-iries and the 1 ' e<JO * ern,m ‘ ,, f» including Icgel tenders bearing m-
hr tot
which ii.O - '.* giatle
wh a Geucral ] Co
•’ftt, it may be proposed tb offer a six per tent
u . _ loaq, uuliinit id as to time and amount, ior the grad-
i ’ ,i ; , ‘ m l »hsorptii»o of such ia»rtion ol the. debt. In th<
A S ...*stwhn«,then.i» a nrugell. Ap,.- r in.ihi„n..l »«» T market s Urae loan
,«opl,-, hetax ^yers. the^^ ihemdu-try., W(UllJ lie taken m six perrhnt. SochslLnean
• n Ma .«, th 0 ^ub ":cre*t.1!‘e "Iwry of c I'SV", ! )y priK , lcjWl , wliell ,‘ jie of cum . ncy
t>t . - war it ,i. os. --t*ast ^soji ti f is c j n -juci^soJ tiie dcmiuitleol specuiatiou. .Butwhen
kJ,1,St lla.mLetllute.ra. ^iSiou .tell huYe run itTnatural coupe and
war, h i t picdufed its inevitable results, and confidence in
, 0: * ,n t |(^**. I ovrriiinept at-cucities shul have been strengtliencd
iom i > jj^. i|j^ tco „ OBl j {; r a | expenditures, the loan may be ef
:ians at War-niiiotoi:
: uro two sisles to m;
i thev may think thi
s. iii- people ’
lil.ties an
r.—Albany Ar
.* belief that this world
v fire, is supporti d by
Plaxcts OEsTtrovrj
is u! iirK*relv to be dc.-t:
the discovery* that sue!
per phinmls than ours. French asirfliiqiiit r« a«>eit
liiat no fewer than fifteen immlred fixed stars have
vanished from the firmament wHhiu tiie last tlireo
hi<udred yearn. Tyiio LV.»ho gfvea-an iiiteregting
account id a brilliant £tar of the (urgent size, wliieir,'
on uccoual of its singular ialliance, had become thv
»peci3l object ol his dai'y obseriatimj for several
months, doling which- Ihe *^tar gradually became
pa er, until ttstjual disappearance. I.a Flaci- states
one oMhe vanished fixed stars of the northern
hemisphere afforded iudubitabie vvidenfce of haying
ben cons a nit d by lire. At first tin: star was of a
d azzling white, next of glowing rednd •yellow Ins-
•, and (Snaky it.became pile uml a-lh-colnred. 'i he
harning of tlx* star Snsted sixteen months, when lliis
nmiy visitor in which, perhaps, a whole -aeiics ol
Ihn-tr. mav have 6Wy«l uilegiance, finally departed
nd became invisible fore ver.
nets with about thirty Con-
are in Jiigh ppirifs, and ex-
•fti^ing coffee. A gtroilomau
w years, sold his last year’s
thousand dollar?. If was
■S of land. He wotks only
\thr.t hi? fruit trees can aup-
rerent variety of -fruit each
a V?'*r His coffee plantation* shaded with
:f fruit 'tr<es la Jen with* fruit, and the
jr «n?lw;-h pin*; apples; i* certainly the
farm that 1 have-efer seen. ”
Gr.x.J,£ E ,—One of the special tele-
H-rali r^dsc’ctis:
E- Lee is reported to have applied
per-'
v at
for
mu g mqn of tliC
t may !*e inferred
rojtt R. chnvtud, a
on of the ori.nance
entic AsKOLor
any of Msdymt
rticfi lady^»lio-(
I ecteif.—.Yu/ion vl Inttllige net r.
1'alling Heir t
is uot a cheerful p
sense i of,'but-jt m
or twenty years
died, intestate in C
fifteen teres of land.
jravetart).—A graveyard
f pvirperty to become pos
tnado to. pay. Some fifteen
ior German named Millinmu
o, leaving among other pro-
' The l’ublic Ad
eMd
tor the laud to the city for $2,ot)0,aud, Lubin’i
!ide part of the eity cemetery, being now chiefs. Fine Cologi
' lijnesince Soaps, Pockfct Books, &c.
ii do you like
i artfully replied that ho was
fir?
rhe wiley ntrtfe?rr
ighted with borir .
• Ah ! but you-prefer one of us,” continued Mad
ia do Stinl' ’••Suppose we were both drowning
the Seine to-night, which of us would you help
*"t the D *,)4
being.* deia
to take pj
wtive Ik.,
P«nj
• pcore«ni;r
iNveJi,
st.—The Tcnn^seo Sen-
«*v by , ,.*« ..f fine n t..
"*n pronouncing certain pers.»n»*' , ‘ni'
rtr ’ - 'b*mh." Thoii^t begin j with
‘• 4 •* v,, »d? op, by sp »( ial ainend-
..I John n. Br ck. ridge and
»ai > !1 x lniuHn ! O.ie u t ‘inpied |o
'» »'« -m-nt, cuh a S raveV|f
“ W e»llt» ot Mirl, ,„.i,WMt.! and uo-
'g in tills age oT (Se (JlniaiiaTl
l r '-;i'-ct tur tl.e litmlamental [.rmr.t-
l'.Micefchoulj at le.ftt cltataclerize'
b *7 rt,e of V State
of men
1 n »\—*r.nocfiu ia^n i„ ,| ie eye, of
**" " pto.iimed t„ [>e iim.«ent-until
— ll,1 t y. A ..to the l.'eal rieili-
tuceodni;,they mifilit a- well have
-eot-n-e .ij*.,, the entire ,><.11 liat of
•m I.. ",r ~"“t w f» '* « have J. eo a leia oul-
, d- f * ^
* futeYef®“y - '“"S' of '•’onoes-
«twii witn •>,; ' 0,!,lr,> ^Hite of Tennea-*
*"»otrtr a wlto would
£ W r ,t h ,°' anvu^Utr bill.--;
‘arenrtlT , of
,he rouhtly TI ‘ J® ye * r ? t0 ° ^'S tor
m **admit to r; reptibficaq
P^'vMtuiin .. tniUs4*riminutely
‘"If "Wfcw. States.
>«, J Wiu »* <•'«« loyal UK-n
He belte- T 0 *^ e Wlrd O ivern-
Ot ah.raa„ e _ .* V mt bhliticul h-atf ra
*.I would extend my rigbi.hand to Madame dc
Stvcl, and my4fift*+o Madatue yonder.
i< fra; but suppoim only-Oue of.ut» could bo sa.vcd,
which would you atlewpt to r^bcab?”
TallcVvapiTs diplomacy wus pushed4q its sever;
est testhut not one w|»il diaconijKJSod, he feturn-
cd lo >h datue d<f-Siaol, and. n pliedy~ _~
“Madame, yoa bnow so mtiny.Uiings* doubtless
kifow bow to swim.”. •
BqfineM In Wow York.
If any pnc Meslres to sco »busy>liy. he can find
here Tha retail store# are crowded with cus
tomers, and the most cxptnfs!^ arridcs find ready
and rnflid TUtiO seems to he a q.anfa for
ipenditifluoRcy. utulurtUira l.
the taltcs and purse rdf the fcttucns of Now \oPk.
Thest*-remarks ppfdy not onfy to .the luxuries of
life, but the necessities iis well, lho increase
prices dflt^ not operate So check sales, .ot her m ai-
tides of food,*«iutUing or orn^aent- Tu
,.rri>mi<uro>aro prcsscl so. tnen
h costly monuments. A short t ipt
lawyer diMovercil ihero was an informality in Ihe
sale, owiug to the'Public Administrator not having
made Lis application to tiie court at the proper time,
lie limited up tiie MiUiman heirs, and made a bar
gaiu whereby lie was to have half the- property if
lie obtained it fur them. - Suit was brought in
Superior Court, qu'X decided in favor of the city,
the ground iMfc whether the Admiuistrntqrhodfully
ooiuptied with the law or not, the heirs having re
ceived the money after they liau . become of age,
witholt ohjeetiua, they were .estopped from auy
tion in that behalf; Au appeal was taken to the
Supreme Court where the decision was reversed,
upon tnc ground that the nature of the transact'
had net been ■safiieiiuitly explained to the heirs, and
that they therefore were not estopped by the Tier
that the^had received the money. The property '
uow offered to, the city for $lb0,00Q.
The Washington correspondent of the Boston
Times reiterates his assertion, on ‘‘high authority,”
lo the effect that Secretary Seward lias officially ta
ken a very strong position in support of the Manroe
doctrine, as against il>e i-’r uch plan fn Mexico.
- — on ——
52“ It is currently reported nt Woshingtofi tljat
President Johnson will withdraw -the Provisional
Governors, the military force, and the agents of tiie
FreodmeiTs Unrctcu from ail the JSouthftfa • States as
soon as they have adopted tiie Constitutional Amend
ment, giving the heg'(«es the right tp testify in the
charts, and hive repudiated the debts incurred- for
war purposes. . !
How a lion Sweats.—Not like a horse or a hu
man; bflt through his fore legs. There is a spot on
each leg just bclowtjte ktio»s in*lbefbrm of aseivo.
Through this the swear passes off. And it ft. nec-
cdsary«tbat this is kept open. If it gets closed, as
is sometimes the case, the’ hog- will get sick;-he
ill appear stiff and •ranipcd—and uuless. be gels
.-lief it will go hard with him*. To cure him, dimp-
Dec 3, 1865
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L. E. WELCH & eo-
Dee 2,1865 39
BOOTS AND SHOES,
'Alt Mock ia complete, front tbe Brogan to the fineat |
GlaOVB Kli>,
IN HATS AND CAPS, |8^ck pbfp®k hymt own.
Spice in Graiii, &o, ’ !-Jf
family Groceries,of all kinds, MEIjA-L,
And of ihe beM q»R.Htjr. We have »Uo a large lot of I B®COfl, Lard,
BED BL4NPETS; WITHER MlO yfellfeiaS
(White and Grey.) In fact,every thing lo be found inn I
■SRSOmi, ..
, "Ail «f which wc propose to uelkut the •
Very Lowest Market Prices.
ALL WE ASK IS A GALL.
Raine, Hewett &. Co.
WE WILL ORDER
A NY BOOK published in tbftjJnited Staten,and
pay especial attention to tliii<ri)r|poh of the
L. E. WELCH & CO.
JUST RECEIVED,
L.-E. Welch.
Combs. Brushes, aud Toilet Articles, ever offer.
X ed in-thi/Market. Fine Bohemian .and Gold
Toilet Sets, Bohemian Vases, Order Cases, Phalon’s,
Glen's and WiUaa'a fix tracts for Iladker-
Pomades, Toilet Powders,
25 Cents to S8>00
POCKET KNIVES.
Wostenholm’s L X. L., ifodger'n and other cele
brated markers. New lot, just in.
L. E. WELCH.
Dec. 2,1865. . * * * - _ 89^
WINDOW GLASS,
L INSEED Oil, White Lead, great variety colored
Paiut;< ground iu oil-and dry. Coach Furniture,
and Japan Varnishes. Sand and Emery paper.—
Paint* Brushes. Glass cdt to order.
■ ' L. E. WELCH.*
IWc. 2,1865. . 39-
facttires of furnituro-aro prcs.stxl 4o? their «utmo8t
•biWy .6 meet - ft*
.root rtle-.m -h ; Iv <>..
certain t ‘ ^ y u B, and we ojaly edhir what wc
from £free rarmbdrafora in rajing ih.i there
, 1, Af ih this state of nEuirii. ii is not ■i»“j°
« ertdd»c. ofVr.epen.y nhen f uch oyr.. =
MeOravi
• This, is done by rubbing tbe
i c^b, ni>d‘washing with,warm water.
•X">ECBlVED every-week, from
XV New York.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ajre^’i
Ague Cure, riasting’s compeund
Syrup of Naphtha, Jacob'sCordjal
Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger,
Davis’s pain* Killer, Width's Bal-
WiliVCherry, Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup. Cod LirCt Oil, Brown’s’ Brondhfal
Troches, -Tarrant’s trod Thorn’s -Extracts afOulebi
and Cop^via. Sballenbergcr’s, Ayres’, Janes’ Bran-
dreUi'a, Me Lane’s, Murphy’s, Sir James Clark’s and
Schenck’s Mandrake Bills, Mrs. Allen’s -Hair Re-
ttprotive. Mrs. Allen’s Hair.Zyllobttlsamnm, Wood’i
Usyr Restorer, Bachelor’s Hair Dye, Pbalon’s Hair
Dye^‘tJosmeiifs, Bandoline, Pomades, O.x-Marrow,
Hair Oil",'^cin;-Ac., Ac. Trusses,' Syfinges.of all
kiud.- - , Suppoilcrs, Catheters, Bougies and* c«t c.
. - - . b. E. WELCH.
Albany, Dec. 2, 1865. . 89—
itc* of a Kep.iraw
^belliy.
A confirmed b.dirlor oMsfbo following
again,: rn.triprc.Jy ; • *”** *
motcr of ^^m^cJlSV^^dorTtUd,
jdish anyth* h' . - oftha Institution entirely- x -
iLey must keep clear ot w® ••amifg chest, &
iSrSs^^s.
gistigg,-
In ScotlanJe.mi^^lj^l'.'^rt^fsnnday
a pr'“ lcrw, ‘?'‘;"?Sf l ,rwhi<* 8 lh<fminl«ter con-
nighl h* ( MTKluLi .",; j f. - ?!L r e every Monday morning.
be»c* u , he most enlightened n»-
dark
Bcv. Br.
fra-
X&T “There’s a Va«uly smash I” as-a *wag said
w lieu a drunken maii fell through a pa Ho of ^lasgl
ficy A Iwo-hcaded child has just been born in
Loadont Nothing - now ! • ■ ,
J a Taxes Jrom the South.
The Philadelphia ‘North American* says:
UnatjK<ixq to Pav.—Ad>»ccs frtrin Washlpgtotr
savsthat Ute United States Treasury Department
►has reepiotdrits payment of tbe. direct- tax, under
L Hie abiot*l6d 1, tho -following s^nis from tlic States
namad^ ' , * •* -
Tenacs'cej $170,000 -18. Carolina, * $234^56.
Virginia, - m,42tf . [Florida,- >■ „ *.d3,6U7
Arkan*as P - 88,106 J Louisiana, - n* 68,2^3
Total, . *' ' < . -• $744,051
II thut^ appears that tb« xeedastruct cd .States are
beginning to shew us some ‘subrtantiol proofs of
tlieir loyalty tp the national Urtfcn by paying fheir
jaxcl in support of the ex*i»ense9’of tbe goternment.
— : sums were, we presume, paidhy fherc-
UEtAte^governments, as was thc case in tlm
livyaf Stales wiwTlhe direct tax ofloGi. In thpoob-
loption of the Internal Revenues under <htj lows
passed-filneo 180V, the amounts* reolixt*-have to 1
been reported, but asc sribstantiifl-
POPHLAK DENTO-IOES.
OZOI>ONT v Charcoal, Tooth Paste, Orris- - Tooth
I Soap, Tkompsoa’s Tootli,Soap and ToolK Bar
Vderf. • L. E. WELCH.
Albany, Dee. 2, 1865. - *- ..»
WELCH'S DRUG STO
• Jit ihc Old Siand,
Ts thp "Place to .Buy Your
B AR SOAP, Starch, Mustard, Soda, Corn Starch,
Rest Teas, Candle®, Sweet Oil,* Pepper, All
spice, OhmaraoYf, Clove®, Nut Megs, Flavoring Ex
tracts, Ginger, Mact, &c., &c. All -of ihe bcsvqual-
ity^fbr family nse. •
. Albany, lie«ombert2d, 1866. »
CA.£)32 • ^
a - •• if j:isii
IN TBE south CORNER OP
BAWsdh’s'juBa. tonjHMi on
- A^whtnKtoaL Rtroev. ' ’ ^
. * • « . . };■ *
I NFORM the people ef Alkgny that they hevejnnt
opened foi4win keepjdwegreea head—'
-Sugar, VI» ; / r Coffew,
Chocolate,
r -
Cr.ckcrs, -
:l .
Nuts,
JPiokfod Lobster.,
Sardine,,
Uaekarel,
ot alhkipda; ted in
Prench Mustard,
Tom&tto Catlap, Candle,,
Blank, • Balm Soap,’
■ Turpentine Soap, •; - Notmega,
Soda, ■ • tie., - to.
- OP ALL KINDS, * -
|i*irio Olgarc,
ti* 1 . •• ‘ "S •• ‘ i” ■
Chewing-and Smoking
TOBACCO, «feO.,
O
Albany, Nov. 25th, 1865.
All of which we" pledge ourselves-to
as. cheapos any store of Alban jf
NEWTON & LAWTON, | or withia one hundred miles of there, ‘ -
GROCERY, PRODUCE AN2)| An ’“ 7 ' ” 0T- 4Ul ’ 18 ^ - * - .®"'*
B. a. BKWCOX.
%. r. BAWTOX. ]
THE BEST-CIGARS I fir. THE CITT
J8 AT WRLCH-i CORNER..
HEW GOODS
Provision Dealers
arid ., •
Gen’l Commission Merchants,
THIRD STREET,
(Next door to Hardeman & Spark** Warehouse)
Dunn and Manghan* old stand, Irpnis «nde-r,ign«r win- b. pieirad m* «.
I friends and the pablio generally, at ‘ *
lie C>1<3L Stand,
Formerly occupied* by* Beers & Brinson* where be
^ # - will offer them . :
A VARIETY OP ftOODS,
- . £■■* ' Cqnolattogi*H?arfof t . W-t.
****** ^ 'deess GOODS,
SACOXGA.
niRfcest Cash price paid f#r aU Llads of]
CeaBtry Prodace.
October 21, 1865. •- 33—Snr
ALBXBT riCLDS.
B. H vAZaLBT. |
Commission and Forwarding -
(Washington .Street, next door to Express Office,)
ALDAN Y.-'—GEORjaiA.
. DSAUtRS IX . *f
Groccrle,, Boeb, Slmee, IIuU, Cap*,
Spun Varan Ac.
W. C. Jelks will attend to all sales-af Cotton.
Albany, Avgust 25th, 1866.. - —*25
J. P HARRISON Si SONS,
COTTON FACTORS
AXD
Commission Jtferchaittt
at Union Street, Hew Orica,,
J. P. HARDISON, lata of tfia' firm of Pajn, I
larrie**,-
EDWARD HARRISON,
J.P. HARRISON, Jr„
SIDNEY HARRISON.
Represented by- Mr.
October?!, 1865.-
CALICO]
M-Delftnes, .Jaconet Mtxslin,
Canton, Opera," Bed ftnd.WMte
. Flatxnela, -
Satlxiette.
KENTiJCKY JEANS,
- BradWynDsphoi KBptio
•• JEioop Skirt,
ATKINS, DIJNHAM & €0,
C031MISS10X AXD
Apalaotdoola, Fla. '
Aa*n«6.188* w I3r3in*
1 Under Sleeves, Cotton.Yams,
Cotton Card^-Havdware,
CUTLEBY,
-WREbi^fG HOES.
ifoi'IIA
2LX
ALL PERSOMS BCE ^E,
T3R0JI 1858 to this date, arc requested to come
[i forward and sotHo 6y cash or note. Thoae
foilingao-t. do, by the 2<lth of Dpcorabir, wilt lad
their aceouuta in the hand, of Wriftht A Warden for
collection. . W.JVJENMNQB. •
Albany, Kiv. 1803. 88—
Burrow’s Reliable Medicine
/•. CftKES. *
S.YPDILI8.AID SCROEXL#
RHEUMATISM.
Fhf anjeat
Weleh’s Drug Store.
** - tiovembe»18,18C5. ' . ’ «t-
I. H. Anderson &.Boxt,
warbbodse AND coHmission herchakt,|
wAcow, hi.
/CONSIGNMENTS of. Cotton, Cinr,'Bacon, Lard I
V and other Produce' auiieited, Perao'nal atten-1
tion.given to the' storage aad aale ef aame. Keep l
constantly on hand ' " j
®MSl*S * Rope, S«var,^C«ffce, and]
: Plantation Snppln', Cnernlly.
Noiemb'ar 18,1*85. •- •
•rust Reooivoa,
G oshen hotter, a
. . LONO^A TnOMPSONIS-
m
P R ESC IM PTHMW.
TTXSFECIAL attention will be paid to the earefal
JPi compounding of all Prescriptions from Prsxh
"and Reliable Drugs. --At the* Old Stand—Welch’-® ,
Cornefr L. E. WELOHv . T BM0NS<
Nov. 4, 18G5. Druggist ^Apothecary. I Xj
51^.
O NIONS and POTATOES. • •
- ~ LONG fit THOMPSON.
LONG * THOMPSON.
LONG A THOMPSON.
keat Lojb^f-Sa^og Maeliine, a
t .Clo thes Wringer, - A
Tobacco, 'Soap, Soda,
STARCBC,
y.-.yi- *,-r- '■>[<:'tr>rtif; uA-.
FOaolies, Pears, u
^PICKLESe&e. &o.
• , ... ; - *
j^ a> *Bbo Highest Price.paid for Country Pro
«0®. •■*.• .. * • • ;: i; -
ROBERT A. BEERS, - •
Apent,
Albany, Kovttnbtr U,;i8«5.