About The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1866)
$Jtang patriot Bv E- H. IJienan. . . , III jgoAD ST.—AT THE OLD STANDr gAtr* o AdrcrlhlBf. .ments-i4?crledHHhc rate of One Dollar Cents pore,Stint of Eight Lines, for the ^ s riioa. and Sc»enty-'fWe C«uts for each $ B,c | a sertion—-.payable in advance. jesirin? t#» advertise longer-than three ^io so tt lito folloeitig nye*: '(S>w£L— 10 V saw pai-t ii OniW? 111,1 • eVrsed for at regular ad- V- sp*.v of eight lines, of brevier, make • s v-lverti-emetits that make over eight lines •r fitter:! lines, donated as tiro squared. . u^r* will mark on |lteir advertisements J. sai »res wifi* them to occupy. jD:=ati»as for intiivi^JUl fiefcriH, will. Be. ppr-equare Tur each [naertiog.* * w atiJ i , r->te*>ion»l tJasds peryeifS20 00., ti we a wife, payable jn advance $2d 00. E . h. ^ ^*- yOU XIX* s.BT tas rBopas bols. S5, IN ADVANCE .... . s 6 wos.II year ~^ZT. $» 00I512 uo ssoToo 12 not io no, so oo .12 001 20 OOi So hft ool 28 00 in " .-.....[24 001 So OOl 50 •«.v rtni a f mu «n nhd Surgery; mod trim, by assiduous- st- ;wxsy rofei * ,o,, ■ to Offic. formerly oeoopied ttyAiL- JfrtgSh*rhe?r they can4>« found 6y day or night. . * -llh, 1805., 17-6 tn A. R BADGER, DENTIST, AtlWjyl. ...;.......GEQBG1A » ??EItS his professional services to the citizens or Alhnnv hrf'il wi+ir.r,» li„_: : • * j 00 001 OOl 50 00 Oof 44’ 001 «0 00 j35 OOl 60 00| 70-60 55 00: 75 TK) 65 001.--80 QO 50 OOj 70 OOl 86 00 001 75 OOj 90 00 O SPECIAL NOTICE, moments of candidates for office,.$10^ L«jaI* Advorli -ColW#i«4 our ra,c tf"r Safe i pi' I'wetiH. lor legal advertise- ALBANY,. GEORGIA. JANUARY &; 1865. •DRS. -TODD. & C&iWTAl&Y NUMBER 43*‘ BPECfAl/ NOTICES. v Albany atfd vicinity. Having just returned. Tra« tLe service, 1 solicit g«cTal patronage. * ^ I can be found af the. residence-of F.Lebtasyi.— La^es will ^attended a f tlleir residences if desired. Vtoviaious Ukenln payment for work. • Albany, Sfipt. 9tb, ItftiA. ' • . JK—4T REM. ESTATE AGENCY. FTfiHB subscriber lias open^l. tin Agency fo» the ‘ Jj sale of Lauds jn connection with the practice •ot Law. lie .willboy or sell lal\ds for a reasonable Commission, Iavestig4i»*ritles, drayr Deeds of Con veyance, and give, legal advice generally in refer ence to rlie.pi4r<^ia*» or sale of lands in Sourh-JVcs- tern Geocgi*. * Tersons having .lands to» sell, or those hesiritig to -buy, wok Id do .well te.ccnrcr with Jritu. jfcsjr Office in tho fanner building, ever field's & Co , WY.sLingtouStreet, Albany, Ga. * . • . ‘ *• SAMUEL D. IRVIN. Albany, September VC, 1805. - —tf Aoliro to D(!hlm> and Cevdilonf <JEOft(UA—Dougherty Cojinty. A LL person* indebted to lhe.cstatQ of Robert L. Tomlinson. Htcof said county, deceased,* are '•requested to make inw;edi:i*te*p*ymcnt—thosd hav- f oihl tt*T*'&r.lcS9..$ 3.0(7 ing claims ag.tiust said deceased trill jjsescut them per lavsvv*. 6 00.duly nulhchticutcd, iu term.s of the law. * Oq OM/EON DHOWS. Aam’r. iotutrmiua. *4 (Xlj Mr.-Kro4rn.wiW lue lutoud in TouiUimon’a Saloon *f (im^iiDshif .*...*.v,.4 OO .oreuy Tue'Jtf l glul 3rjurOays. ti ot di.uiiasion fialti'Admi«- -| 14, 18ia *, . - ' — 6 A LI, ju rr.in- linvinu dt-mami* ngnin.i lliechiufo •a far disiuis-iontroin Ouar- | Sprinw, lale of Worth County, dre’d. 1 wish te say to thc readers' of your paper, that I will send, by return mail, to all who wis}i' it r : ,[fre©3 a Recipe, with Gill directions for making and using a simple Vegetable.Balm, that vti.ll effectually, remove, in ten days| Pimples, blotches. Tan,.Freck les, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving.thesame sqft. clear; smooth and beautiful. * . .. I wifralsp tnailTree (o those- having Raid Heads, or Bare- Faces.-simple. directions and» information that Will enable them to atart a full.growth of Lux- ortant llpir, Whiskers^ or a Moustache, in less ihail rtlirfy^daya. * * • All applicationaanswered 5y return mail without chhrgp. Re-ppqi fully yours. " THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chctrist, . *. 831 Broadway,.New-York.. . JBQl/To Coxspwptites.—Thp undersigned hav ing been*restored to. bbiUih in-a few weeks by*a very sitkiplf remedy, lifter b4ving suffered' severi^ years,* wiTh a sevePe lung affect ion. and that dread disease. Consumption—in anxious, to make known, jo hisdeilgw-BhObrers-jhc.menus ofouro. . .[Froatheft. Y. Hm»W. . THB CASE OP JEFF. DAVIS. Tlie railieal^ in Congress art> not satisfied .to let the person avhom they tail the" “repre- scnt:\tivc inAn/jf the rebellion”- pass out' of sigbti 'iiiey protest against the oblivion to hieli the- {food sc-ase Of the eohntry is wil- wWteB wl^^T^rit^Snl c *^'i > «wyt , *vtiw> ■"*Jpyw» *^rlv clamor For bis to them m tlie late war, arc entitled to To all whq desire it. he pull semk*a copy £>f l.hp presefiption used, £hfie of cisaigl!]. with tire dircc (tons forjirepuriug and using"lhe same, which they wfll find it aute cure Tor CossompTiots, •Asthma BtfoxcmTia.-Qoucfi*, Corns, etc. -The-only objects of ll:b advertiser in sending.the Prescriptionjs td benefit th.o afflicted, and spread ihfwmnti<vn which hp-conceivcs to be* invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his ‘rcfcxyly-. as it Will cost* fhetpr nothing, and may jroVe n/blpssing. Parties*wishing the pres6riptiotrv.wm please ad dress .. Rev. EDWARD A.* WILSON, • Wiiliaasburgh^Kings Coiiqjy, ’«• Septcmbes 9th, 1805. 3»-60d Ci EOSOiX -rBAKKit. COUNTY. * OrlinaryV (Wire.for said rounty. W IIBitKAS, Win. «1.arpe c >d«nini-ti w iIn*, c.'iato of F.. F. Mbnrpe, Hot ca-e. vhe! application to f**r lett-w'xif tTiMiiH-i'-n ft _ . — ! _ • .... • .I.a .. *T*.... * ..n ll.il iif.,1 If ft, SPECIAL NOT 10-HV Aim! Lin4 hjr Administrators, or 1 »required by law to be held on the, . I«*iiy in each ru mth, between Jhe huurt CTi estate ptli'ct ... - isth* foreuon:i itnd three Ju the afteiyjpou, at | nrxt: Tills t* to rile all uiieresteo to uppret at ray ;Cwrt ll.4U?e in thr county in which the prtjjcr- “ az “ Notice of tliese.yales’raust.be given piMic fojty days prcvfous. he sale ef peri-uqal property roulft to mmarr.'through >rl,ubUc gazelle -ten , to sale day. • . rbiori and orcJitors of an estate must forty dHys. x ‘ htiti that npr^dication will be made to the Court* for leave to sell Land must be piibRsh- l iltil.S. ix? anernpou, nv • rltich the prttper- ofliVe ont»t before the first M-.uday t * • tiieir'iibjiTnniis, if i»ny tl#y kilt, ivi« ir “ r « sJumld mil ht* granted the applicant. Given midei mvimutl andotlicul signal»re, this 23J d «y ol Nuv 1865. W..W. JOimAN, . N«.v#ifdwr 35 te 18ff5>3^.it ' Ordinary 11 C. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be.Hohl on the first Tuesday iu January neitt before tlyCourt House door in Newtdn, »uif.,r letters of. An mi nitration. Guarijlati- . shim be publish*! thirl j d-iys*^-fo£ dis- from VJ.irtuwiration, taoa'hly ifix mouths-— i*t-ii'»;i fr**m Guardiun.^bip forty da'yy. Lr Ih- ,^rcctiMu«c ot^lortgogek must be ■ • f'roRiA l. v -l tu*»u : i»!y for four tn i0»4s—fovesiaV.lishliig T ^ '’fjL'NfY } Wfmfor the fali of.'three momhs-ferj . *. Mllv.lLLL .JLN r\. } Baker Couuty, Cte IMant^tion in the 8tb district Said county l*ooww.as (lie ••Cliftbn Place* ^ . ItTiiu on the day of sale. J. J* MAlO.^ November 25th, J8(>5.i-C8 * v Adm- Now York. bMlsheriy P Mlp^ucd Sheriff Said. I V r ll,l, be-swifl on the (ir.-t Tuesday tu FeLrdary * * next,.before the Court House'door iiitlje cit\ >l A'bany,-ilw foli»»vving.pj- »perty, t<'-uh : l»t>« of fund pumuesH and nine- -right. in thp fir.-t di*frict of Dougherty county ; vied on by i irtucofa jnortgage tffa-isjued hunn the Superibr <#ooii* nf'Druiuherty *r«iuiitjr, in hwif bf (llioFTe* J. Jenkins •wWinydK. Belt.ijdtn’r.,vs. Win M. Petty. Property pointed out in said iifn.. . ,S:'ATK1NS&N, De|)nirKheri(r. • D?ceml*rr I6tb, 18G5* • ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. r PWO mouths afteedate wiil be .«ohJ the following * descvilvql real and personal property,io-wit: Tt)ur(4)Ui!y IjoIs, in H«st Albany, one (1) lot f hnil in first dirt rid of Dougherty Go truly, contain- ng (.ISO) two-hundred «nd filly ar.re^, Household nd Kitchen Pun'iiure, six*£d) head ol (/Httle, &c. Sold vs the property of Mrs. Nancy Smith, lute ol Duttghetty Ubttntyj deceased.: **'■ JAMES.S. DOYLE, Adm'r of llte Estate of Nancy Lmith. Dec. 9th,4a^5. 40- GEOfiOlA—Worth Cofinty. Ordinary’.- Office for «n’dHNu»nty. ^^yllEREAS, Ssisildia Gattgli applies to ire fa > the'estnte of Da- letters Aduiinigtran- vid S. (iuign) ol atd-cogiity.-dt'ceHsetk , These Are lbereftir<- to u*4ity the. kin erejHtorsof-a dd**,♦asfal.to be ard, appri office within J Ita time prgsrnb'-*l by luv: toTsItow s*aiis«» .j: unv they hifu) v\ by raid fouers ? lip:: IJ .net t»e*gr«»ued to the aMj.l-esut *’ ... 11 official siirn-rtnre. noU>Ef fhrctttrarv. 40-60.1 though they do not clearly clamor for his blood, they jierhaps go as near Jo it as would bff confident with congression^ propriety.^ In this they followjclosclythospifierce bigots Of the giyat rebellion in England, who could lie satisfied with nothing less than the death of Charles the First; and they put themscTvQs historically in thc«nmc class Nvith the violent element J ot* thC*F ceneli' revolution that cbol- ■to6k tho life of Louis th^Sixteenthi Was it wise*.totakp tlfe liypsarf. either Charles or Louis ? We can see the passions that urged* to tliosoaets—the.party nates and yiolcnce tliat were tp be satisfied. We eati jjidgethe questions fi oiri a safe historic - distance^ and*, •Sp judgcsl, the universal decision of modern times has been, that these executions.were npt only*hftwise, but cruelly foolish. The: were * blunders of the wonft Hiaracter, lot they bolittletl grl'af nationafgause^ iiito vut- *gar«fcni5?lostha^liad reveuges-^Sid thirsts ioLbiootl.To. gratify. • The consent'of wiser men fo lhos'e acts*gave the supremacy to the worst tdotpents of theparliauiei^ aiid tb? as sembly, and sorpaved the way for thoYuin.of the j»pj>ill{fr c<\.use. Those executions are the blotsrand Stains‘in ‘the Jiistory.^f the two ( grejit events. It *i» useless to - say* that the cases are different. They afe identical in all •essential respects, and Where they differ, the clifterence is not in favor ot*those • who ur"e the execution of ©a>is*-. Charles and Louis weremien revered by large dusscs-of popula tion as legitimate sovereigns^ au'd'DaY^ was rcsjjected as the representative of the sover eign majesty of a people—-the chosen ezecii- tive who could do only their will, and whose qx*rsonaHty was snplccn in his office. Jcffcrson-Dayisi^notacriminalin the or dinary sense. His acts are lifted out of the category of erimes“by their national charac ter. They arc to be- judged in a different light front tliat in which we examine those common offences against society for which We prepare the prison and the halter. In the Tfclebratcd debate "in Parliament on the American colonies, Edmund Burke recogniz ed the difficulty of fmmin" a bill of iudict- ment against si whole people. This same dif ficulty embarrasses the 'rose of Davis. Where can we allege any act against the. United States tliat wak has jiersonally, and that was not done by him as the representa tive of a people, who, according to the dog-' mas on whicji odr government is founded, ■ THB CONFEDERATE DEAD. The following suggestions from the Nash ville^ Union and American, one ofthe. ablest ajtd host of our exchanges, wijl commend themselves to every humane and benevolent heaTt: “We frequently meet with poems and other tributes t<v the “Confederate Head.* .Whilst the dead who sacrificed their Qur admiration and gratitude; and to a per petual place ifi the memory of the Southern people, there is yet a* living duty resting upon tjs.. Jfhe widows and orphans, now suffering for Jhe dccCssaf its of liic, and thou sands bf.mairaed*sitrvivors, call for our re spect mid sympathies. \n alV*of the Legis latures of tlie Southern Jtates, we have wit nessed with .gratification, movements look- tK§ ameliorafioji of these classes.^—* ur ’failure places onr/cripples bcyo»^ B the pale or assistance . by tha Ted oral Govern ment.* Nq pensions, no bounties; norland "rants, inure to th^nv. . Tho decrepicl Coh- rederatc soldier mufet rely, ypeivthe kindness of triends. Tht» empty sleeve and .the absent leg4ntist be supplied By the kfhdlv offices ot thcTniore fin-tuuate. * Happily, in this wprk oCplmilf y thi?re -need cutdrno pblitical ques- timC • - “TliP wa^is overhand whilst the govern- meYit^can take care pf*thc unfortimates who were*maiined in its defense, those of the other side fall upon- thtv HfetTwliich addresses itself to tjiQ feelings^of abstract humanity ami private -charity. . .There nro.cases in winch the benevolent feelings of human na ture* are ejilisted, without-regard lo the cause of tnisfortunc.-’There is’scarcelv a city, tpwn, village o^hamlct in the South, In which rhere are not representatives of tha.miseries and misfortune^ of war. It .is .due tp the better impulse^nf human tiathrc, that Jhese suffer- ers be relieved. Let us riot forget these du ties and obligations. These Cmd-and elieer- Iesa winds ofDecOmber remind us forcibly, of these chtims, and enforce them. uj)on our consideration aiid attention. Le.t not' the higher and kimuier qualities of our nature fiiil to assert tliemsolves, wliilc there are so many objects of our tender regard, TOO MANY IRONS IN THE F2RI5. Tliere was never a better illustration of the folly of at tempting forty things at once than the followingirom a Detroit paper: A countryman visiting the city recently, attempted to c:yrv two pigs under one arm, a coop of chickens under the other, and a quart of eggs in his qo;tt-tail pocket. The beginning of his troubles was to drop one ofthe diminutive porkers, which shot around the corner like greased lightning. 11c laid the coop on the other, to hold it down, and FRENCH IMPEBIAEISM IN*. MEXICO. In the dispatclies of yesterday oc6iys"the following: “ The -London Obsejcver says that Napoleon is apprehensive -that Maxi- miLlian will soon abdicate the, Mexican throne.’** breath^frorn across the water gathers some force from a special despatch to the New Y^rk Evening Post, as follows: Tiu^RWNtt* To“cBXLOUrOF XLexico.” Spocml dispatch to the Evening Post. Washington, Dec. *19^—Those who ar# predicting that-there is likely to occur a preach between the government of Frrnice and the United States on the subject of Mex ico, are evidently Hot awure that Mr. John son is acting in the matter tVith a frankness and decision that will most probably avert unpleasant consequences. ... It is rSporteR. here in •diplomatic circles, that while the president was preparing his message,* the French Mmister became aware ofcertaSn expressions oFMr. Johnson in re gard to the French occupation of Mexico, conpled with demands upon France which might place The Emperor in an embarrass ing position! • It is further said by those who tell this, that upon hearing tnese things the French Minister visited Mr. Sewatd,- and informal ly, but positively, declared that the.Empe ror did not wish for war with the United States, and that lid would very much re gret such language or actien on the part’of the* United Stages as would bring on a dead lock and .make ifi impossible for- him to re cede without humiliation# At the*§aiae time M. de Montkt>lon as sured Mr. SeVard, so say .these poisons, that he was authorized to prorflise that the French troops would bo withdrawn from Mexico “ in^k little while,” arid that Napo- leon only askyd-for a little patience' in the United States .Government. . - . It is further said that .the French Minis ter‘was able to satisfy the, Presuffent upon this one' point, and to show authority for engaging definitely that Napoleon would withdraw his forces. “ in a little While.”— And it. is reported that Gen. Logan is so well satisfied that there will be no difficulty, but that Jaurc'jBand the Mexican Republic cans will soon be peacefully reinstated in Mexico, that he declined .the mission as less interesting to him than some other work he has in hand. Given -under i; .Rec.-WW' ... "Hand JAM EM W •».Trom Ex-^cotbrs or Adimi»tMr.rtor»,pU^O.\NT i«. arvw;«5‘«r of the Conrt of OrcH.ia- five.i4:y -tlic J«ccaiw4, Ike; JL '’ L iYo be »pc<vf«ijrs9 n»>ath<s. L. P.IK WARREX. WEIGHT & WARREN, ‘TTdilNEYS AT LAW 'LH4KV, 6A. ’ILL priciice i n.lhf- #fjvrrnl I'uftfis i^.livftnd Easily in tuM Suie sn*1 *h« tlitrwii Courts iWUwiM 8late» for tlie State of G«?orgig. .^".eieeciai atlentlen givCa to.the porcltase aiul —3*7 fioorin Lands beinnging d» t-ea«ed, « «i •*i»! •' g five acres in ine t»**d LEW NGTI E. . Proclamation of Governor Johnson of ths 7th instant, haringautkoffset!*!bt civil officers. ry of Mitchell L\nn*rj,-«i»k^ — : 4in.J-iini.ry 48S8. S»A«e-Hw U>«tU1j>u«i' i; p town ol UMinilla, Mtickt-ll Gonntr,***• the tie.i.turuw ||> ihc ,,1.80 uVMosm t»w«.n, vf three Imndred and twenty- h district, Mitchefi Cdt(pty,No 346i»4d pariut C«inmy. AUu will be t old,beloie the Court Hoiise,d«»or w the Ciimiiv 4>.*wl,i, oil« hnlf ol k.l .8 L-ml "Nii.'/‘22. All ftoliUHhcpn-pcrly of .«-»• - aSSSJaRtt"' deceased. * ftloyerober 18,1865. CEOUGIA—MIICtfEtS. "CODSTY. ■%UiUSUAN'J’ lo an oriler ol.il'* l^™' 1 "fOr.nn-- ir t ..4 MiltliOlr County will bo ».l Job <•>».««*, in. JiiniiarT,18tir>, ai the Court Huoaodour '1-0.1*111.- Mil,4wU Oouiily, *11 ol ll* 'MiHlsasisAltos-a ou.»r . \ tT.e first Tuesday iriP« brua.ry n**xt. will l>e sold beii-re tH^Gonrt H' •use Uodr, in Lal eiri. Worth. c*o:jJtv. Gh . within tl*e !a*» D»l hours «»f sale. I land nuteller two hundre d am* ft'y-tW'.i, iirthe di-trii t utsnjjl ronuty HJd'xs tin* pmprrtrfff ,|m. Willis, Jr/ dei-e.-«d. for Uie b-*nfTit of tl s-iM‘estate. 'Perms en the dav o| sal**. BENJAMIN WlIJjS, AJmV TVc 9 h. ihSs:- .40- lX l'Y da s att**r date app ienthru wiH be »»;« rt’ofOr*!iuarv.ot W«»rth t'otjMv.G ll.th«» realesfnte bt*kingiit«r to the f i.ie ol Jrnnesr. Bii^U-fc.*,i,l_rouiHy, J mi imiwii, imTiagauyionicuiiio imr toltie esiMAtro* ~ 'It State to “proceed (after taking the ajwxesty ^> ||ebondl «u,KltuCnly-five f) ,a ‘he discharge fif the duties of their never*! nnediHlTof sakt lot, lying »« ll»c tenth dietn^l discharge bf the . according to the laws iri existotfpe prior to ! 1st January. 1801, «o far as the’ same are not ~asjitent with our present condition.” .wc take occMion to sty thaifturoffice has been opened ‘ke transact inir of professional business, and *• ote of us can always* be cotfsaulted. rfiTRR J. STROZEB* ^ WM. E. SMITH. iJ^Ang. 12. 1WHL , 24r-Zm '•fiiss&SZSsr.ziz^u. ««**>* V **« “fl^r lo. Mo. 346. j.lining the l-nd,* Uwmo. Al«i. belore itie-court b.«we iz aiffibS* j"»****£* tn *i4 u ,ld ,« llic proui-rt* ol i»id.s*«Durii k. *'! ..All .li^iMiio. U.o l.en..ndr,ea..ur.<« LAW NOTICE. aadersigned offervhis professional service* ‘o tk« public, and, will aU*>^e>ua^J-dO t tll etyrusi.4 *o his tiro. * Offlcn- stairs la builiin#, * ■ ap.nvMn • u.,n, himT Jot lln* bei*lii «iiJe,l«te. * Novi tuber 18.1865. CSJXTY (lavs after tlate ftpplteatioti will lie made W,|,e ^Inlinarv or Wurili County, tia., rnr leave M'll all the latid befitneibjr lb 4,1 ie ,e#(ate of Win, VVeloni. late wf<lid.counly,«!eee««*ifc - r j(4EJ.iiUlNER. AtlniN-ofVVin. F. Welom. * J. y CllOS, • ■ Atlra’r. CGOBOUt'ft'OUTU COHN TV. llBIbEAl*. tlie <*t»teol Michael P. Yn V n(6 *1 wl ^.s««ri3E. ,nl and omliiory of eaij deceavetlin ***4*I>li HIVES. .. HtNEa L AT LAW ILL nrarheo in lluusWrty jtn^tfiC suTnand- eyE.mnliet. in iWStu*?** flinrt, ltd the M"S1* C n '«e»«i»1t*ChcoS«»6H-i Sa»an-. ^,*1"“''l^boftlileaa iJSntttlt-Wcat _ J5&Ws£k&%8l^ -4-Mi? SaStujj, D. IRVLDi, Attorney xit.Law.* j L'*“^ e4 ' k « practieft of -I,is j.rofession.— *44?“ J* She Arwr MMng—nj» aialra-t Albany; Gx. All business e«- vicinity. ceated. ljins »V_I>““l! , j" , .{ v < D %VSOS;*iW November * 1 ■ T4~E<f Notcmh-n8,18C>-37 v Or.liiwry. r . XIOTZOA ;>^ns indebted lo^0..mw^ f^lreeny'PBUbjf** ,| l0 a»Itavln-delnan m^o^'^PiSLHrt-lltem duly i'royen ... ..imu. Den. CROMTVBI.I.. ^Jennings & Cromwell •f Alu^l r Pwta’sienal services to-the citiseos *1.28^ lb^ a11 ^ vicinity. Office oo BrondSt. 31- SMitlftt.lUtll w! l P*f* cnl iStns ol the law- . L OAW.SON, Ad...*- * R7—4‘J- N'.yenfter 18.-^ - . . -1 — Tsrov;a.«3® ! — application will bonnaile TWO i" ont, i a ;‘oo" r rdf Ordinary of Wurlb county to the lionorablo tc' f U p,|b bylonging to for lea- » ^ 5 -id county, dec . ThisStb Sotombor, T w TIS0N. Adm’r. T .W.C-MSON.Adeir^. jlovetnbor U. t® 6 ® CEI.IA E. BL’CKl'il.i’.W, Acftit hr Vh. 1865. . 40 e ihadh foll-rishtto thc exercise of sovereign j Ktarteel kis purswt, pWnung v.ctonous, l ; powers? i)id Jefi'eraon Davis wage wTir t '' c P'S released by tWe benevolent againstbs at Gettysburg* on JniV2,1863^— ?'°? «W Sow, winch upset the coop wo frame oe.r accusation ? Shall tf Lo front; ms drm.. • . . • thV standpoint of thosp in the^government l>y tins ti'.lTv .\ o. 1 nail wiggled out,'and wlto maintain that the Southern States no* | 'fS*gqne again; whereat he was so enrag- arc and always have been, sovereign, or from ’ ed that he sat down..on the eggs unaware tho standpoint of those who. maintain that I »P a smashed them. Espying tlie tnuaiit in the Southern States arc conquered territory, j a J{«ghbortiig .s', reet, liTS-dath d after him, and,-tlierefbre, that the. Confederacy wqs a j tumb.cd over a gutter-plate, and saw - his forci-n nation? Doubtless weBhetldframe' poremc tormentors disappear. .under a bam it from this lattep, as this is the view of those! t'’ 11 ' 1 a “ lrt Or U>_ c * r «hbrt tails. . Wending who clamor foi- the trial of Da vis. <rut if he his way sorrowfully back to- the coop, he was ruler of a foreign nation, how sltaU we:?™veil just m timp to see th e last of hts punish him for treason against our govern-.Mddtes disappear over a picket fence in the mont ? I nistanco, released by the mischief of some malicious.Lffxd that sat on the curbstone Wc nhw-t thke in this care higher ground maliciou: than any.pqople or government h.'\? hitherto s *’‘y a ?*j e ! litfil tb« moral ooiwacre -to take. Wo must »»‘hcn l;l asked him vvkat he was looking* for.— We hope there may he some truth in this dispatch. A war with maritime Europe, which would certainly and not remotely follow a persistent effort te maintain foreign imperialism in Mexico, ifi an ugly rock ahead. It is true such a war wculu he at tended with no “ political ” danger to the country. On the-contrary it would harmon ise ‘anil consolidate national feeling. It would ’obliterate sectional hostility and drown all recollections of Jthc late unnappy struggle in a common iu^rest and common glory. The North woitTd sec the men who boro tho stars and.bars carrying, the ensign of the Republic, where it would put her to her best mettle to follow, and we have no doubt some of the? men who-bore stars on *h sir collafs during* tl\o “ lftta»rebellion,’! spr called, would emerge froih the- struggle its unquestioned heroes. §o fsr, ahlige foreign war would benefit, a districted-country, oy creating new mementoes of common dan gers, sufferings aiid glories, in .a common cause. But on-the other hand,, it would complete the financial rqjn of the country- bankrupt the whole concern', and give our Northern brethren a lively experience ofthe entertainment they have fufnish(jd us during tfuf past five years. . Wc imfigLuQN&w Eng land would *seccde (whioli wmdjd be a great in the'Ordinary ftfll mII iti ^Undi* bi-'n r in tlit*"estate ol J-unc* C 0 r.Mc.f«ric 0 u„, y ,d.^. j . c o X< AilminislrtlriH flf J.iriv. 1*. cWd. Dbr.-Slbs ltC5 - * • ■ 43 Tv^;. ■ , a „ will be niH.'eil'tKl tboittonJ oowage-to take. VTii must io the oSinarvol W'lirili b’limilv,fur Ireve ihrow -ariJc the micicnt fictions imd deal wirii fncts.ns facts. ' W e must recognwc tlrat Wen tike Davis have l.ad their grand uses iu the life of a. notion; tliat, they make those stands ami cause those wars that purify gov ernment and render it. impossible For it to become partial and tyrannical. Davis refy resented gome lUillipn* of men who believed that-they were oqpresscd, and who rose with the Spirit of freemen. Shall we stultify pur history—bur immorfftl declaration—-by say-, mg that the representative of all those men ’deserves death tor luiviug been tlieir repre- sentartv'e? Where.does governineot .v-gi- nafe? With tlie .pejiplo—wc.'declare by e’yary fact of our history# And ’with how ma.tjjy^ii—sisTf not with eight milUdixs.?-^ Ti> agree vpitlf the radical members ;th'at' Due. mlu 1*65. 4* gbobcia-MUrCHEhL COUNTY. .CJljJTV d»v, ftfle.rilme. i|'|ilivHlii>n will be ir-sdi- p ||,(.4i.uo'iil Otdiiary fur leave lo iwlltlie Iemdji-telfinninir* lo ihe ed.le of Meebnni £.'£• bnwsiSn, »stf of Mltcbell County, dee’ih we don’t wish to see brought Upon the Notfetubcr 19,• !:.j.tDUS, * AOin’r OE<m<AtA-MlTC.UELL COUNTY. 1XTY da4ssIie*mU*.Upp|K'*il«e will bo made lo lielonjjl aid col.. ., —, - ' Noveinb-r 17,18tl5.*«ld against stragf:ling-*-ft thing unprecedented in all ddSlicrate and strafagetie jetreats— and nothing^ Whatever done to, maintain ICoflgrcSs should up the case of Davis, discipline. 'Thd’dlen were not animated hr ■but we believe it sldmia take it up only io the style of general orders usual, on such seriiim-at; large on.these high Srpainiis,: te- occasions. . They Straggled ahd ^qserted using openly and bravely'as t)je .^ense aln\pst at^wjll- An idea, ran' through the ... „ , , . v.^AmCncan people, that acts’6jtohjtsf.Vi!i;lnia'hw>pS4hat with the abandolpient tl.e Court ol UrJisa-y r..rt«»r lo.ril ]*, do'not deserve death. W® sboaU, ai of Kchmondthe war wa6hepe!fss, audthat. join® teilir«<|leor W c rehd of the terrible acts; of-Dritish RfiV they would be 4uatified.in refiisnis-to fcht "•fly* *S*T~ .#..7 • ’ ’ as,,'... eials iji Jamaica, who out-b-.irbei-ije barhey- yiutside-the lumts df their State, xvotlnng ’ism;.’We" shudder to contemplate Ujtisfi[vvAs done to checjc fliejnotorions cifmjlatton tiudges sending men to twenty"yeari* pehaV ofthij notion In the Jamiy* The ,Titgiaii that officials in this section who nredeterm- -1 servitude for the crime of desiring n better troops spattered oft tothflrjinmes at almost ihed tliat.justico.-shaU be dong tp the plan- fcet us.bS every mucof the route...jyVe have seeii that tej dh well as the laborer, will-pay no atten- ; ‘iff Pickett urns left.onlj wilt a Jjandful’of men. tion to the blantant vaporings of theso n6- Some ofthe brigade commanders had not* gro -wonshippers, whose whole sympathy hesitated’to advise tlieir men' that the war ." ' ’ >jl v: “ rmiic®. Pcreoibcrw l^tbi Willi., Jr.. I3ie.nl Mini snotfly, il.-reased, lur *«lri- nQt fdr j^y. ma ffs hl(K«l, and wc \v.as virtually oi«r, and that they had hotter ■m.uwu' Turn,null* A*?*****-. - 1 m ,fst not le.t partisan hatred putdts^bloody «“ ""d ‘make a cron.’ ” [stains on oitf national history. ^jssagesrsiLi. w,s* O'cm-ev will «ppy t‘» iltcCo.bt* of Ohlinarv ol married on iWhugfaring D:i} lo a returned •aiffruaDtj' for letier*of admliiisiratfoir on ibe esiate soldier whom fihohad never reen before, the : *T^'—"' ll ic'i'^ i -sV.'c;rj d URDAN, OrJ’y. ' - December 1, 1865. , OK4>il , 'IA—Baker County. 'J/UN tlie first Monday inJniy ncx! William Shnrpo . fJI will arply IO the Court c.r Ordinary of sr.i.l unty, for letters of ilTsmTssion fn*m tjie aumintst >» uf tl,e es,ale of F ’ courtship having been conduefyd by letter.- Qu the following morning , she put on her cloak and bonnet and Tan away, and has not returned since.. Decorator 1st, lS3lk \V. VY. JORDAN Ord'y. gSgTThe'New York Anti-slavery ? Stand- ard* terms Mr. Reward's proclamation, an- j noundng the ratification of , the Cotistitu- | tionai Amendment, a “sham ratification.” e painful operation, pale, solutely keeping back his but r vefy 'quiet, tears ana moans. In her distress,“the young mother could not refrain frQw. saying, “Oh, doctor, I fear it will leave a disfiguring scar!” Charley looked up iixtB her tearful face, and said in ■v comforting tone—Never mind, mama, my moustache will cover it!” CdpT* A giant., in Sweden measures 9 feet 5 inches in height, doavors to’trade the coop for a bottle of lemompbp, making the %st of adverse’ eir- coul , tI y.. R fi lct ,-vfe have Imd enongh of cumstanc s. . war in these parts and arc naturally, India- - , , - r> " • posed tq favor a renewal of tho.busincss. tjtKS SuSTftESUEtt PCEUEDITATED.—The 1 — - followiug passage is from the. forthcoming volume of - PpHactPs Sout]icm history* of - HIGHT AirD PROPER. n -Tfic’PDurtb.Ycar of the Way: . W» Understand that Gen. Tilson, the head ,‘iTItere can be no doubt in history that of tho Kreedmen’s 1 Bureau in -Georgia, is General Lee, in taking- his armV "tray from Compelling the freedmon in this -State to RichHKmd nml PctM-sburg-hau deciacd, in make contract®. Wo are .glad to announce his own m'-.d, upon the' liopeiessq6sq ofthe 'that "he lias taken this position. He will ho war, Rfii luid predetermined its surrendeiy- upheld in it by every person -iii the South. The most striking proof of this is, thjjt on and by every person in the North who felly Ills retreat theror was ■ no order -published understands the true position of afiaira in ’ — J this Section of the Uunion. Events havn proved one thing very con clusively. A great majority* of the freed- mcn -will net work unless compelled to.— And tlic sooncrthey are forced, to cam their brcaS by the sweat of their brow,' the sooner afiaira will resume their, customary chan nels. r ■ . Wo prcsuqte.lTorthcro radical* and pulpit * sjump speakers will hqld up their hands in hbly horror at the idea of thoi“frecdmen’s being compelietl td wqjfc”i But we hope ’ ,for tho colored man consists - tti using .him simply as a means to-get; political power, go horns and‘make a’crop.’” ' i Oue thing is certain.. The freedmen of i7g,g.T~ _ the South has either get to work, steal, or A msnly little AHow-of five -years B , arv0 Work, -most of them WiU not, un- fcll, and enf his upper li^L so badly, that a i ess forec< i to . Steal, many of them with surgeon had t6 basummoned to sew up the ^g, Qr UlaI1 work dor a lrnng. How much wound. He sat his mother s lap durmg better then is it for them and the communi ties in which they live, that tho course *wo spoke of abbve is* pursued. . When they .are at work they are-n6t law-breaking, and they, are-of use to themselves and the world.— As idlers, they are an, absolute nuisance, vicious laSv-brcakcre, of no use to-themselves or any one .else. - ■ ii-t - A “solemn reconciliation” has taken place between Louis NapQieou and hia £9Bfi& . .