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aspect of :he ,-.atiun from one of busiucsc g^muiec ihu. giveVi,
prosjtenty to one of panic anu .distress.— t i lut t he institution should never again exist
A® tiiiers of the soil we shoiud be re&dy.for in the land; proportions to amend.the Con*.
Tl»hm3>«?cpmjwipnsvcsMincegw any emergency, providing in advance for rtilutionwerebecomingMnnmCTtnmM^
vangl. what, we are most to n«din the sowing and
fire last Thursday night, and was entin y growing season, whether it be labor, or tna- tions connected with the administration of
conSnni’fd Wyj t’to* flaitifs.' i\Vran> happy r
aav, howivef, that the most of her boose- ^ —
V/Tl.Ifnn.ifir-o W(*rc ssvrd. Wcundersta->’Iprospetity of the'farmers for the season, do -- - T re . . . .
that the fire ownmd fititi t’jie wreiossi ss p« .ds almost wholly bn labor.
oione of the house servants. - | are pros-perout in proportion to the. amount amendments are to be maile to the Cpnstitu-
, . of land they can plow, and plant, and colti- tion changing the basis of representation and
Plan-ting CoiToNr—The. MiUcdgev/. k- f vate, if they oniy h*ve favorable seasohtnnd taxation, ana he did not deem thein at all
Federal Union says that the present hi- | h-ird's, to hdrrelt and consume their crops. !nec ?“'?|S
price qf bo'ttot£»u<l the icareity, df TO«l^,. With them, 41 looking ahead ” In securing la- liiiesniaklngirTcach StaM>.
■will cause a great breadth of land to 1 * jbor and implements beforehand, .taking ^ number of qualified voters the basis of
planted in cotton. Cotton is very *iigh now, • good oare of thcir slock of all kinds, or look-. representation and the value of property the
hut if'the labor system now undergoing ai.4' ' * ' — - 4V — • sh'eh » nmukntinn
experiment, works Well, as many think ii
will,-the price of cotton ii) January next will
he about 12 rents per pound. Men are di
t mined to plant cotton, and all we may say
a; vinst planting too extensively, may bo
idle, have fid effect, whatever, But he wilj
be the wise man, who, while plauting cotton
iug out for more, and too often it: is only‘basis of direct taxation. .Sacha proposition
, I conld be embraced in the following terms-
1 , . . . . . I Representativesshall lie' - appointedamong
There are other years after 1860 to be t h e sevaral States which may be included
ooked oat for and 'every means which into!- j within this Union according to the number
igent culture,- of both mind and soil, can of qualified voters in inch State, and direct
bring to bear, to increase the crops upon the: U®* ahonld be apportioned among t he seV-
, ? . . ’ , ”jl. . r,, oral States which may be ineludeil within
cultivated snrikee should be employed—for Vnion> aecor di,,gtothe value of all tax-
thus the oost of their production is greatly a i,] c property in each State. An amendment
j —.» k— ——L. jJLii-a >-> -*1 — -dace the
_ _ taxation
o'-three that we' husband mannre, saving upon voreett principles aiidupon It .correct
, ,, , j, ..... , -basis. The principal voters were, for the
nlthelceehln!S,and all liquids;.that we^^mostpart;men who were subject to draft
p;ow deep, "arid subsoil, and dram. Apdto ^ed enlistment when necessary to repel in-
make the corn, the hayi the roots, and stalks ration, suppress rebellion, and quell d mes-
g i farther, we house our c ittlc, and other : tie violence and bloodshed. They risk.their
dividend in the shape of a tun of wlvcre
bar*, valued at *45,000 to *50,000, based on
the present value of greenback* . -- •
A yopngimannot L qnjto twenty. Mined
Carrington, was hung at Uuualo, it. 8-v
Friday, for the killing ofapolicctjian ihthat
city lai *{iat#fc'i '< • r r-v rj */FJ J
1 An accomplished wig-mak5r aiid' liair-
r dres'ser'inforais us tttaVthoNvcrrrt'n of-Nimw
vnh and AMyria^three thousautepars ago,
dressed their hair precisely in the stylo ot
1865, with' waterfalls. 1 The fact is proved
by works of art in sculpt ure, still ,w;ell P"--
served. ■ - r i.
The eensfis of Xew York shows that the
population of that State liiis decided 40,-
000. At the same time' the population of
Illinois lias increased aViout 100,000. West*
word the course of itiipire takes its way.
Tlie total immigration-at the port of Xew
York.fur the last year was 105,(A3, which
is an increase of about 12,000 emnpared with
the previous, year., tii-rmany sends the
largest number, 82,454, agaiust 70,368 tor
freTai d. . '
It stated that the Viceroy pf Egypt has
of Cai
LIST OF LETTERS
-rtEMArtlSQ Is the Post Office at .Albany, <34.,
February lst.lSSO. V
[JBi J%. - Vf YM
Aobry, J. .
Duns. Cel: Boeliei. Cbesl); Brown; jetoC; Ba
ker. lilnj Henry; BkMirin. Mre Martha: Baily,81-
lai; Bears. O H: Bnrtz, Jesse; Brinson, James,
Bennett, bliss Kellie. ^
Cbamploa, Bee James M; Cobb, Join ■, Cross.
James; Cuke, L Simmons: Cooper, L B.
mmm m x>
basis, A W; Dseis. J B; Daniels, Kin JiatilJa;
Ethridge. J D. •
T .
Fow1«r. John Wj Field*, C»pt J F;
Sliepberd. . . ._
has a thought, also, for Iris smoke-bouse am 1 o eapened, and corrospontling profits reuh of this kind \rould, in1iis opinion, place i
eoracrib, ° * ' r *zeiL It is to make one acre injual to two.basis of represciitutioil aiul direct taxat
Msfcbants,
WE H^VE JUST RECEi&.
a.uek, and keep them waim with clapboard , lives and their blood, and spend their all to
or shingles, iuBtead of vxtna fodden Th,a
may a ten acres, with good buildings and t ^ j us t, that the property should comiumsite
good planning, and nu nngimcnt, it <q l for the beuefita thus conferred by defraying
to fort v, or even a hundred acres in ao.ubl the expenses ineidei t to its proteetioit and
profit. * enjoyment. Sucli an amendment, the Pres-
->• ^-asarstesiis&SBgass
what is as certam as the world, namely, ity ofthc. races it would leave the States to
•Seed-time and Harvest, ft>r securing gold determine absolutely the qualifications of
ialibr'of all kinds, the best implements, that their own voters in regard to eolpr, and thus
rlie labor may be most aiivantagcously ex- thenunilier of their own representatives to
V, Md tor a full Btock of cattle, great and: they Miitem-d the right of ruffrage. The
Tue Xegbo Suffrage Agitation.—'Tl*
Macon Tdegrapb. say* that, the I*reside. (
has come but lii plain terms on tlie revbli -
tioto^ty proceedings of the majority in C*iU
g.-ess. . !lle‘ prop r'y cliaravterires tfieir
coarse and states truly the inevitable ic-
su ts of their succi-ss in the measures now,
nrged forw. r'. We fear, however, that
his arguments will tall mi dull ears ami cal
lous hearts. So far as the results deprecate.,
are concerned, they arc the. very things
large nnmber of thi-KciiJiblicaiis are strivinf
for. A war among the rates Am ncTcrhnr
tiieu; tliej-care not how muny Souther
men, women and.children may fall in such a
contest, ami Shofild the nogroeutiJl-xteiAiJ
noted, that is just what they wim.1 rejin
to sec. Heaven pity tlie souh. of such mt
and save the country’'from their diabolic 1
designs 1 i
BEARD'S SSlBNTIFla ILLOSTaATIOr t
AND FAHTA BTIO ILLOBIOKb t
We are not in the habit of pulling whu
we have heretofore termed waoderiu;
humbugs” gotten up to deceive the
puldic and make money, but in this '«.-
stance, we are happy to inform our citizen
that Prof'J- M. Seaul, the ci-iebraled a... Id-
renown Vpntrilbq list and Sleight of iia..
Performer, will bo in Albany on tlio re. I
and 13th instant.
From what we can learn, he is reu'ly m
humbug; apd besides, being a Southern gen
tleman of fine abilities ana educaltoi,,
trust that he will.he liberally patropjzed
both tbWtfaiid countn. His perforfiiaiii e,
are said’to be both instntetive and high .
entertaining, and the most wonderful in t'. e go* There is little ro*nn to doul t the awk-
I President iu this connection, expressed tile
Let US get ahead with all work' that can opinion that,the arilation pf the negro frau-
>e done in winter, before sprifig comes with .I"®** 0 ® i, 1 * »• of Columbia at
■ ,... . i .. r , , this time was the mere entering Wedge to
,ts muUifanous toils, lookmgout for seeds, the agitatioi, of.thequc.tion tl^mghout the
nr all kinds of repairing, and putting tools States, and was ill-timed, uncalled for, and,
in order for work, for whatever will exp<- Calculated to do great harm. He believed
d to trot It, or make it tell hetu-r, or result in «» would engender enmity nnd.strifo between
more of good. Titus shall we predate for two races and lead to a war between
.. x Mn, winch would result in croat injury
the uiiKn.iwn .u.ure, and be ready to prol t both audeertain extermination to the tiegrr-.
>v the favors, or meet the reverses of fo - Precedent, he thought, should Wgtven to
a w iVh s ir' cannot control, hut may more important ana urgent matters, legisla-
ire«td< aoa'ns , tion upon which w:u essential for the resto-
° m m »i 1 - | ration oftiu Union, the peace ofthc country,
W ljnmM IX lit i :i)TO Mil and the prosperity of the people.
ravis.—'The foil-wing in re> ard to Mr. , ’ "
D..y la lUiirnmel by the Washington cor- Intoresti-*ir Items,
respondent of the Xashii c llanner:
The rnmors of the rescue of.Jcfferson Da- „ _
visfroiri prison ae assuming a new and; whiskey to one dollar p« p gallon, claiming
■.rengc character; I s now hinted tliat «W,that the pr.sent tax is ruinous tq their busi-
given to the American mission of Cairo ii
block of houses worth forty thousand dol
lars. llis Highness is also said to have giv
en the missionaries free passes .for the rail;
ways, and to huvo decided that teligious
journal* and looks shall iiot' be subject to
any tax.- •
Mr. Sardor-,-the French playright. having
tlitti “ "
h : pro. uiiing extravagance in ladies’ toil-
tik the Empress said that she had tried
last winter to-set the example of greater
simplicity of dress, and that bIio was deter
mined to wear still more unpretending toil
ets thissciUon. -•
flihU-Cntis: Oilliin/Mi * Soma; <J«riev.'Mrrf
Eliza; Criffin. h U; Orrtn. 8. E ; Oteird, W W.
| tni ft:> ipqp.T ■■■<! .»■ ;
lltrtingioa Sliss E; lislfi-Stra Mariks; Harris,F. ‘
i :.r-sr-::r :
Jnne*. D E: Jtnr*. Mr* E C: Jobnton. Ura 8; Jen-
k»ns, E j; Junkia*. Ellen: Jot-dun. W W.
*M' .1 TSg t'-.'iJ . ' t.V;i
KiUettr-MUl/. (colori .^: King, Thomas V. . ,
, vau(j
L»wlon, A J. 14 '• ’«'» *
TSO. •.
McArtbnr. A Cl Matliewit, *W M; M»r, (colored);
Mm*lin, K. ,JLZ*£ C lA* : .il.
; J ,
Odom, W C 2, Oaeal. Q: OokevJoba D,
ft* a - .
Tenruon. F. D k L J; Pearse, Elijah; Pace* Wn.» 2;
i-in.t.Bii. ;
inwRL
Rris. Mr» M E: Reis. Aliu Amy (2); Roberts. R A;
Rostrs. Miss Mary J (2): Rigihm. ‘iss8: Robin
son. Miss'S M ; Robson. Warren; Rich; Wm.
S ' .
Smiib. Hariri: Sorrell, R. H O; Srabrook. R W;
: W; Smith k l«ec ; 'Simpson, A (colored).
: t v.j
T -ckcr, LJ. . > ..- !w ... ..a - •'
Wv.:
Winilow. Cftl 0 TV VOiite. Miss M»rr J 1 Walker.
Grtfvn; Whitton. Charles' K; Winiam*. Joriali;
Wooten, Mr* Harriet, (• o’ered) ; Wilson, David
! Persons calling fo * nnj of the above letters pleas*
• /-advertised. M. J IOCHABDSON, P. M.
AND NOW
OFFER FQRSAli
8.000 ysTtlrEngtW, 6-4 Km, n
*0 balw Maoon Sbeitiog,
to - “ Oiatbarp,
2.000 yards EnjJinb Srrsr,
100 ponnds Li cm Thread,
Western whiskey distillers and dealers
arc urging Congress to reduce the tax on
One day Freddie’s little sister Carrie,
hcaring-hcr mother talking about a name
for a new little baby-brother, that had-been
given to them a short time before, said:—
“Mamma, why dont you name him Hallow-
Cd f It says in my praj*r ' ’Hallowed be
thy name,’and I tliiiik it is a vety pretty
name, too.” ...
Already a strong pressure is lining brought
to bear upou Governor Kenton, of X. York,
to pardon, out Ketchum, tlio gold clu.uk
forger. ' ...
' At tlie time Senator Douglas died hi» es
tate was so encumbered that it was believed
that there would be nothing left for his fam
ily. During the war, however, the price or
real estate in Chicago which belonged to
t.im, appnviated so in value that its sale has
paid all of the debts, and left his charming
family a handsome competence. ,
Some commotion was created, a few nights
ago, in a tljeatre at Mobile, by some person
hissing the tune Yankee Doodle and the
soldiers applauding it.
Seizure of a Supposed Chtriaa Vr.- ve
at New Totk
n b ..i lien desire his eseapey.aiid that fitcili- ness,
s hi nbevn fiffered h : .r t i, but that he won’t! One hundredofid eght.im oftl eX. Yoric
warli
Read what the Editor, of the ’Xew Ci
leans Times, St. Antonio Herald, Texas, ai i
Augusts ConstttutfonaHst, (wjio knows t. r.
personally,) foys of his perfcntinnces:
8n llw Ricim—Prof J. M.
Conjuror and Ventriloquist, tfho is incr
ing m favor acjtli bur citizens nightly at.
sonic Hall, is g true Southern gentleman are
an old typo; having been cnnui-ctl-d with tl
press of Sew Orleans, Mobileand d'empliis,
and in not—as heard yesterday on the stre.
—a Northern adventurer. He gives a won
derful and highly interesting enlcrtaiiuue: t.
especially adapted to the liulies nod retime,
tastes. ' [Augusta Constitutionalist^
The people had noted the cxtr..or i.iary
stories related of this Hertoriiinui-y, - bi.t to?
■once tho’pitblic were not deceived, and a!
anticipations sire, more than realized.—
Withou t any of tTie ordinary. paraphemaBn
of conjurors—in citizen’s dress—Standing in
at.. L J
rougherty £uperior Court
* AT CHAMBERS. F«b. 1st. 1806.
I T is hereby orilered Ihtl lbe8nJ»ti6rC6urt of
Dougherty Conntjr; stand xdjourned until th#
second Monday in March nest. »Part fop. Witnesses
*n<l Jurors *iU lake.due. aoiieo thereof end bt pres
ent on ihat day. ;. M .
A true extract from the Minutes..
... JOUN F. CARGILE.
Febtuary 8d, ; I8G6.—8 : * Clerk.
SIIERirFS SUE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March, be
fore ibe Court House door in Isabella, Worth coun
ty. Georgia, the following described lots of Landf
Lot K*'J in the Fourteenth Distnet of said county.
I«ot levied on »*ihe prdperty of Wm. F. Willmmo.
«lrc*d.'on two Superior Court fifas to satisfy
of B. T. Collier. AdmV. • It “ 1
Alto, mt the Kurt (itme ami ptmei, ^,
A lot of Lan t levied on fo* the properly of Thus,
liar ’rick to satisfy one Superior Court flf* in favor
of R. V.Turkfcuter. . WM. KEEN,
• Sbctifif Worth County.
Feb uary Cd. I83f».—8 •, • . ■ .
inere i-H Utue rormrtv douf t the uwk-: police are charged with beit.g d m.k on
.. T -. % .auarr:iMnieiitaduidaututumhiacon- v ew War’s dav In Krrwkblvit £ OX€
u .m'maiKlpojecudttiiL thief Justice fire h. v bjeu dJKLargi4 for ihi W ® V4T h:wl iio amis
k’isc doas uo«. Hesitate to sav that he cannot'^ f cnce .. ^ ‘.warutjtcnttloulMKinl^aiulHnderpurrerc-
oo toiivicted of treason, and riuiddeus Ste- , f ' '| pnelawscotild not lie detained. After the
yens declare* that he i* uottiiug more th n a te’iooner R. II. Boggs/< f ft' John, clearance was granted, however, the vessi)
B1S8X suEiarrs sale.
WILL be sold b*r»rr d»« Court House door in the
town of Newton, go the first Titmisy in March
next, between the u>n-»l bt u. vof sale, one House
nod tour sere Lot in «jtid town of Newton* Number
Xyw York, Jan. 23.—Tlie Steamer Me- f not known, but knvwnns the •• Montgomery IL-nss
tcor, alleged to be intended for the Chillum Lot.’t . La tied on *» the property J. J..
service agaiurt Spain, leareti tonUy. Her wiWy . are rm-'.h. JM-
cli-arauce wasr grautefi after a full investiga
tion. Tlie representatives .f the Spanish
government here furnished no evidence what
tic. IN art Min District, (i. M.. Win llinlsii.tb
W. Muntgomcrjr. • , 0 J*. WlSCtHSSTEK
February M,- 8M —8 ■
ity .vh'ch yon rann..t que.-tu n -thatMr
■ >uv is. Ill’s :: e m «st ample svlnrit
s d ess than a week ago, “Mv: dcft_ i- K .... ... .. ... ... .
co delete noWj^nd rests wdcly ujion law,* mornings in succession during the late ccld , ngjfed,aad lies low in
some of hi* mysticisms. .Hi» elegant man-
ner.and captivating style cannot but insure
imocMs. - irfhiJ'i<o^»i« ofvehtriloquistn; it
is enOaghtp say tliat be has no equals.
[.5t. .\iitpmo il< ralu, Texas.
Another splendid house ef h ■ el :e of our
The St. Johnsbury Caladotiian says'tliat
uN nrhy. He in that region ofVormont :he th r.;i> m t r
ly. defonse is averaged 25 degrees below xc.o fin- ;u>. j*
,... „ , .. .,,,,7 ujum law,-momiugs in succession during the lateiild
wJik Ii will be admui,s[<-iqj fuiriy^l know, snap. .
and in perfectacconiancesrith civil justice.” i • : ' , .
rfic alt. nf.Jtt? iH't iooat stu r wel Ire imt to „.toformaUpn has been reci tvwl at
thch'jush hen that turn arTives. Mi. IVavis WnnaiiigtoU tfia) the sthooncr. Ruigma, .of
s at ' r s', n i: go.al lu ailh, tats b.artily, Mauic, was wrecked at (K-u on the first
■an s ig-oa dc.d,an I pussessin,as hi s.M pfaNovamhcr last. Allthctuni Korefoun.
tliou.lurday,-agoedingestion and a good 0 ,n KV’S*0 the » rc '',> In u destitute and
ouscienei.” .He receives letters fronf lu«j* tar v" , g‘ , ondUton.... Onodie<lofexhau«tlpiu
W fo three tiincs.a week, and keeps a journal , Owing to the high price of all kinds oif
evefyd- y. j meat, a company is soon tw-be started in
. • UoKtoii for the manufacture of ivirk oat of
. Affairs with Mexico.—Tnc prompt and olu
deeijid ■ omx‘of tlio G. veri.nn'iit attVasli- ; ° ,
ington, is liki iy. to Hack ail oforts tocni-! - A dashing young baihclor lately appear
mvil thy countiy with ux* Mexican anthori- i wvculiat I arjc, _New ; Yqrfc f wiil^tu-o
lie*', and, a* a couscqurnco, wiih France.-— I p 0 ‘ ue | J S,' v h°sc tads Wcre,done iij>
Hie anr?t and iniprnjoiim/iit of Gen. Cniw-’T 0 ,^^! 1 ^ * water^,andcopiH.H| up
ford at -Cow Orlc^nN an account of which in hw* net*. .The rcvcmbUtuco wa*
wa» given yc*terd:iy, nid the pen mptory v O’ ant * tcai P created a great
orchr of Jic ncrnl »)u rld;li |;rohibitin^ the Bu|i*ution. ; ,
_ i Wa*hiugN«
teur i*. !,4ji io.is burthen, aud said to be
e tpahly ofuteuming 17 or lb miles »>er hour.
the water,
P U B.LIC LAWS,
OHDICT^TTOES, &.a
WILL hm ready for dtliyery to oubucrjbers within
five days fr.«» tire adjournlucut of Ihf LMiflaipr*.
• TamphlcM euntniu.n^S
1 t. I'lm new Coustuution. and pubtie ordinaaees
|m-Sd i by the l?tt« Convention.
2 l. Such portiou nfthe •* ►reedmen** Code* 1
y t» adupitMi by the L-gULtui
iliulls exccniiugly strong. She has 700 tons r .
of coat, and Ordinary ship stores aho .r I, b t .luring iL pvL. ni k
np war material, though tlie vessel IS in •
proper Condition o receive a full cpin^lnu j
thcrcif. When seized, her crew were pre
paring toget her into the stream prenur.td-
ry tifi leaving port. She'cleared rot IV,
nama.
' Application has Iicen made to the United.
States Attorney to accept bonds from her
owners, in order that she may proceed; Ap
praisers will have to be appointed to report
on her value, and the United States District
Attorney will then decide whether bonds
will be taken and the. vessel released.
The Mctciir was. constructed mid paid for
by money-subscribed by merchants of ID s.
ton for the purpose of chasing the Ala’
bama. ■ • ' - —
loparture of reinforcement.', for the
Ot JTof. Suarl, Ursnu the Rio Gramje, cvitjcc a rji-unuina-
the qceromantic veut riioqiiist, at A|; s‘iilc tion to use all honest effort’s to preserve oitr
Hall. lait.night, wheuhe more than outdid “ "
himself irt. his ocular. deceptions. Since
neutrsjity, ... U i
. jffs think, in view of the disposition man
ifested by our Gove, nucut, that but r.ttie
fear need b:
dellyjrjri j^t^jefql “iioiicKd 'peo” ofexecu
tion,’and plain, acceptalil.. iwr. of reu-
dermg his mystifying foam. .
■Wjy .V pNCw Orleans Times.
g®"; Fo»t»t»?T-^VES THE CpUHTBT^
V?3 clip thcfollowing item' of 'intelligence
frem tho Memphis Argus:
W .-egret extremely to learn that Gen. N.
Dedfurtl Forrest has been coinpcllial to Icavbj
the country'- Hearing, ns we are told; that!
an oraorfrora the Secretary of War was out'
•for Bis arrM foddenortatiou to Washhigtou j
f r trkl- by a -Milit iry Commission, he,- of
coarse, conclu Jcd that it was his best policy
to “emigrate”—to Mexico; per
TM»n^«rri, se*mhigly aiRhcritic, Was cur-
A Uielimond • ship owner-attempted to
prdvc the bd|ef that Friday is rin unlucky
jlaytoho a.tpire sfiMTfUtwn. .IJe laid.the,
kwl ofa shiponFriday, put m her.masts
on Friday, rigged her on Friday, named her
- mv.sin'uiui, iuni. on Friday, scnt bcrtosca mi Friday,.and—
cutertaii.cd of a colltsi. n. it n( j V¥r heard frortf hCr again. ’ ’ “ '
WlU require, however, grout energy on it*: . v 1 / ’ . •
parv to fevouHt, for iIktc i* a very decided! ctatca, has Biaty*. thousand
HCiitiuiciiV at thi* Nonh in foyonofn suninui- public w bool*, giving a wlioh'r ' for every
ry expulsion of Mfixiinili iii And liia (troons live pcff6 , !^ij; ; ' ’EfTgli4‘rid artd Wale* li:»yefbr-
fi*9m,re\le^ii an UTritory. ' Wo loot upon the
project as one of cxi ;*UMuJttlly J b it stHi it :*
put* that'has ;und the Gov-
erument Will vx< n«c vhV greatest
watchfulncss .u.d fit* most prompt action in
prtler tathW»rtt. l.iwgn.— Muco.i^el.’
ty-8iXtltAfilpil4tcl«nilr. ui.d’a scholar for
t-vevy 850’persons, whild .gi; bcotlajid .on*
set e.ttli if the |icoplo go to school. ■.
The.: ‘‘Wate* I's.h;.’?—The ladies are
fist disi-areliirg- ti e A stt-riiiH” mmlc ol
dre-ssing tM niir, foitfitdbpttrifttlienStv lush?
ioiij ivhii iAmsis' 1^1;. di/ijig .b. hl.’r oi-hiud,
m ;nuch Uic same nianhci' lliar till- snake
coils if self up prep.trai ry .o.fiic “dormmit”
season. It i-equitvs-cous.. n< ,li!u i.igeuu'.ty
to-. rcssthi h.re n riii. ttibion; ’iitlffN
... .flw.lJW.i fhree^tmner* t.f a yard h.-ig i-.ftMtl, ’round
““*““**“*“, are already reauleng »,.eimin diiaeusions;
^taceorfingto the’ $£££?■ “• *!”&
blame General.
itnizil or Mexico, or any other
select, as promptl
wings of wi * '
select, as promptly and'as speedily
" "' 'fi|if*od steam can carry him!
y'i*o»‘ilifsipjreg f ej *yj;ek;.1 say, Why don’t y.m tun
iVict, no ode can that-Hulh^ ro t’ trier Hide ou ^—-'ha.v fkIi
iterating” to. is the ware.: i.jnj y g t ou<
place he may Do yiit.' * pjs^r tnat Ufe a .'dfiit iiimsi i
adily as the didniku w lrowto wearhiahide? Ifo.lji
it
X
Jt-
I bis styli.’
1A mwiav tilcogenc V m New York reports
tlie nuiuner pf fiiuurea in 1803, as 530, and'
tlie liabilities over *17r;0 ',000, which is
about twice as much its those of 18b3 or ’04,
but less thkir those of any other year since
. Chaplain II.*S. De Forrest, ofthc 14th C.
V., lias been detailed to visit every town in
the dcpaitmeiit of southwestern Virginia;
to urge the negroes to make their contracts
for the year, and to assure them that the
-dvemmint cannot distribute lands to them
Two per cent of all the fractional curren-
iy receivedat tlioTreasury is.couuterfeit.
tlfis conics' to the Department from bankers
-.ind others deemed experts ifi judging mom
ev, and two jicreent tsc.iping the de..o i. n
siieh parties, gives s.m|o idea of the exteut
pt this kind of eounterfeitiiig:
The number of invalid pension.casos ad-
.pitted at thr 1‘eusion Hureau, during the
year 1305, was 18,330 ; a id the number of
widows, otphans and mothers, 21,022. The
Hi shop Potter, of Now York,' in a
severed
Inircli-
. , , , , —. ing, he
said, hail become a nuisance and a siamial;
it was time to speak out about it, a id ii' whs
lime it was suppressed.-. The Prayer Hook
contained an abuudanec of bcantilui and im
pressive hymns, suited toctery st age of lil’ei
and these, lie suid; should bo used.
lo 'ke.’ -fin -td: liS
tht^fiS^^f^^, who is'young^injl,
more gay. and, therefore, better fitted to
set the example.
Th.- price of)In" Wnrk U'lwft il.illa s. nr ihrre co
.ics Iter «*» 3alt»r» Caps-s s.ct oy '.ml nwM«~
pint. The >..Ii.mn will conlnm m»uer of much in'
lerot lu •tl.classcs. 1’crs.nia .Ir-iring the w.iitt m
rrqucsldt ■<> •cml il.nir nrdtn uccnmpanied by the
c»»h. ru ns at MillrilRrrillc. mm early as pus-ible. sa
ibat we may know wlmi number at eupics u-alter
t e necessary to publish.
C. J. AYELIJIOKX,
W. 11. HUXT. .
Millclsnitle. Oa.. Jsn. SI. I8US..
AVro-Bich. .!tS? v, €
^. V OF.THE
•Wholesale House of Atlanta,
H AVE estaMi.-hcl n branch business in Ibis city.
>t the buildiny on Wssbinslon •irtri. former-
IJ ..ectip'd hy s. POLrBK T We' hastetstete^rb
l»r««.»n4 «f«ll selectedstacker ~
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G. & SEYMOUR, M. D.1
Surgical & Median, ctil llentist
>, Office oa Urvad Mrrel,. ,
OVER JONES &, CUTLIFF.S STORE,
-' '^A'iii'.tkv; oeoroia. .
February 3<1. ISfiO. . ■ 8-
WANTRO TO RENT,
Parlor. Di.tins Hooni. Kitchen, nrnl two
February to. I860. ^ 4
Hats, Fancy Goo^s &c.
Au'nsWe ein ns-ureTtie publle lh»t we will .ell
Hoods Vymi'l tbeir expeeimions.’we intite them tb
Ki rr a call, an,I .«nii 9 (y ihemselves.
Albeny, Gror s is, January #i, t| 7—it.
1,500 ••
Saddled Tbrsad,
1,500 «*
Shot »•
1.500 ••
Cotton Twiao,
1,500 , ••
,** “ Heai^,
600 ■'
Heap «
200 f<
Wickiof,
200 “
Sa U Cord, .
100 “ Tarred Twiae,
*.°00 gr. c»n Bone and MtW t
i00 name Hot,, Cap, LeUn ... 1
r»i* r. 1
10,000 yeasde Hemlock Cpper Imim,
10,000 •< • - Sole -
5,000 - Glue,
10,000 •• Griad Stones,
300 doses rstfloeke,
1.000 Powder Csoiners,
200 Asserted Peis: Bnebse,
100 Axe Helves,
7 50 line* s,.d DttUt, ’ -
20 Broad Azes.
o0 Fellinc •>
2»tUad - . ...
200 [IsteLee, inorag
100 Foot Adler. '
3.000 CUsaelb wiaitj
200 Shoe end Saddler Kama :
200 Drawing Kuieer, *
20 Frown, ,.
50 Hand ilamsierr,.
*70 Plsnee. sMerteJ,
373 ilsud 8sws—full sssfartwist
. 50 dosra SJurrh sad Bpsder,
r .* 8,000 foss Screws, ss-v.neO,
a.,,’,, r.-V r '
. * ' 293 pounds FiuUhiez .V.ile,
f 12T •> A Clin:
- 8,000 papers Taeks, iron and COPV. |
75 poosda Spauisk Brawn,
7o «• Turkey Amber,
53 •• Burn! ...
. i, 25 ' ,Rollon Blent,
» •• . BlaekUad,
■ 80 {«noas Demararn' Vernisk.
4.000 pounda Fainta,
1.000 “ Oliea PainU, dr?»
50 « . 'CbteeaeOreeaj!?.
»?,h.
. TOO “ Wblia tote* diy. ,
627 gallons Torpanlina,
420 pounda Rpsin,
70 *aRona Whale Oil,
t a nitons wnaig u»i *«t«fP
878,988 pounds assorted lro» ^
8,527 •• VCaatSteeWr-.-iliJ
. feet LoathtVaad MMf ti
■'< TL^tlfi'AlS&lNshifo'
Oaf stock of
.Jv» t f fit****
STOLEN!
F r.()M my plantation in Baker Co,inly. <U./ten
miles below Newton, on the night or27lh Jan-
1!^’ 7'‘ m AY - M ‘ RB ''UI.K.sr sixteen hand.
h'Bh. I Will pay Vweniy-Ore dollars each, for the
recovery of said Mules, and one hundred dollars
ror apprehension of thief, with evidence to ennvic?
„ _ - T JAMES A. KING. '
Albany. Georgia, Jammry 31st, 18U0. 7 ]w
..i.v.>rn^K. 0Lr,l ^** c:
UOUHIIERTY SHERIFF’S SUE..
ib^^i^ , , h ' Conrl n °“« d^r. In
»h« cuy of Albany. DouRberty county. Ga-. .uH tlie
first Tuesday w March next, between tha i«w,i
h0 Tbirtv*filo p™.j*rty; to-wit. 8 1 ;
m eooos and
yen have ao ftaraaf ikk 1 *" 1 ’-
WE BTTY LO.
Expert to Sell it
j. sl »«•
Wic.l«Mlsete«e»s**JlWO'
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Jaaeaty MUteiO* *
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