The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, March 07, 1866, Image 1

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'4 IP fatriot; I!v E. H. Hi.en.ari.- ; | irricB ox poAD »T.->v* the oj.d staxd. tin ics * Adrcrlbin;. ttrertt-vnients inserted lit the rati of One DolUr : rj.iy Cents per square of’Eight Lines,’for fho >“ - anti Serontj-firo Cents for each h* sWottent insertion—payAulo in ntlranoo. p .Motts Jc-iring 10 atlrerlise longer than three -,'iit. can tie so at tho following rates: * roos 0 mos.|l year I Oaf *i'«bkr or SQCAitr.s. |S niosu- mos.r •"flirT?? bo ou;$i2 oo i ' 12 0» 20 GO •' MO Aft no Aft ,jti.ires I fcjfkt f|0»res.... Iliinf iqtt-tTC* l^B^rc 1 .18 00 .... 24 00 .30 00 3$* 00 a |40 00 J45 00 28 00 3tt 00 44 00 50 00 55 00 05. 00 70 00 75 00 .$20 09 30 00 40 00 50 00 GO 00 70 00 75 00 80 00 85 00 90 00 * HV E C 1 A L NO JTC K. OUnnov.nccifteMs ft'f'c6& fcV office, $10, to |ft'tuarv notices i«* be charged.for at regular ad- I foment rales—t® ha paid-in advftnde. The fp-»' \ 1 vet u-,l »r tiftc; ^ht tines, of brevier, make one Lsements that make over eight lines i lines, .counted as two scares, ill mark on their advertisements Iu:\res they wish tltcm to occupy. >ns for ii»-livitlujsl benefit, will be or square for each iuscrlion. Professional Cards per year $20 00. *»"jvVr(isiii , » a wife, payable in advance $20 00. ■ J t i i x\ AtUerUsviuciihi. TK' foViavth'3 arc our rates for legal advertise- I the lumber c 1 fommutiic Lvrge.181-' ALBANY, GEORGIA MARCH 7. 1866. ss, fix-it ‘ advanob 5 Drs. Cromwell & Connally (Tl I l F r E UK Lclr Professionalservices to the ciliicns dissolution t>r partnership Phrl^rahip in Medicine, heretofore cxist- ftfAl, lT rS : . T 1 0<ld ^ Connally,* is this day • , 8 !?.7, e ? mutual consent. All unpaid ac- r Ar 1<U ° Dr -*odd,wfe ia. nifthoriaed *?! 4 . h * 8ame,and hopes delinquents will call andaeftle their accounts as Boon possible. > -j GEO. R. G. TODD. .. T 'r . E. L. CONNELLW January lSllr, .1806, ; . ^ • 4-30*. B ril. TODD, having purchased the office;lately F occupied by D». Wm. P. Jennings, can be found the present'in the up-strirs office of said build ing. ‘ • . * Albany, Jan. 20.1&0. SO NUMBER 16. p.BA.DG3R, DENTIST, A LBASY GEORGIA O FFERS his professional services to the citizens of Albany and vicinity. Having just returned from the service, 1 solicit general patronage. 4 .can be fannd-at the residence of F. Lehman.— . . . . .. . , , , , Ladies will be attended at their residences if desired. ■ * ,e uuncetvea to 4»e invaluable; and he hopes every Provisions taken In payment for work. i sufferer will try Ius rettsdy, as it will cosMhem . Albany, Soft*. St*r, 18<i5. ' 27—tf I no !! un ?’ an ^ P r ° Te » bleSs,n J ' SPECIAZi NOTICES. U / • EditoJ or PATttiOT—Vbxb Sib:. With your per mission I wish to say to tho readers of your paper, that I wilTsend; by,return mail, to all who wish it, [free} a Recipe,-with full-directions for tnaking and using a simple Vogotable Balm, tbit will effectually remove, mteu days, Pimples,Blotches, Tab, Freck les, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same sofW d&rt smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to,those*having Bald Ilcads,' or Bare Faces, simple directions and information, that will enable them to.start a full growth of Lux uriant Ilair, Whiskers, or aMoustacbe, in less than thirty .day^ ,,.^'/ . A - h _/ • All applications ansvrered by return mail without cnftrge. Respectfully yours, r THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Cl.eirtst. 831 Broadway, New York. BtaL- To CoNSUMPTivES.—The- undersigned hav ing boon.restored to health in a few weeks by.a very simple <remedy, after having suffered several years,-with a Bevcre lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make kr«j>wn ttrhis fcllow-suflerers the mc«ns 6f euro. . To all who desire it, he will afcftd a copy of .tho prescription used, [fiee of charge], with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Oonscmptiox, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coccus, Colds, etc. The' only;ohject of the adTertiser in sendhig the Prescription is to benefit the aSlicted, and spread information^ which REAL ESTATE AGENCY; dress Urlin SbvtitT* ’.ollecvora : wn^erl« ..lev r less..$ 3 00 , 00 i he per levy..... ill's per levy ,...5* 00 v s -jt Administration 4 00 r< of Guardianship, 4 0*) .vii of Jisiuissiou' from Adrnin- iou for dismission from tiu.lr- ! t.n’ivl ......!!.7.. .*..0 00 oiid Creditors J 00 ,inure ...3 00 o property* ten duys—*........3 00 x«y days ..^..5 00 willhe vetjuired in A. WILSON, T „ , — . - „ 7 .>yi}Jiains»lmrgb, King*? County, subscriber has opci.cd an Agency for tho j ■ . New A'crk. sale of. Lands in ctmneciion with tho practice | ' September 9th, 1865i . A & Co.' ot Law. lie will buy or sell lands for a reasonable 1 » Commission, Investigate Titles, ilraw (Wds of Cwu- \ J b «fly Pu«(paiM8!lL a rifI Ijfalc. reyancc, a ud giro lygal advice generally in refer-L ILL'be sold on the tir-t. Tuesday in Msitcl fnce to the purchase or sale of lauds fn South-Wes- j * » next, l>efore the Court House door' ia Ihe city Georgi.i. Persons having lands to sell, or | of Albany, llu - * following properly, te»wil: U)!soflaml nmni»ers(l 5) fifteen, nnd (98) ty-eight, in llw fifut die trict of Douglierty county ; levied on by viitueofa mortgage fifir issuedJrom tl Superior Court <«f Dougherty' enmity, in favor Charles J. Jonknis and Loyd C. B*'ii.miin’r. t vs. VVr 51. Petty. Property pointed oat in said fifa. iCISOUGlA—HAKKK VOUSVi. „ . ^ .B.'ATKINSON, Deputy SI.erifK those desiring to buy, with him. * . . 8^^-Office-in the Farmer Luildiu; & Co , Washington Street, Albany, (i . SX.\lPKL D. IRVIN. Albany, September *23, 1863. 19—tf- would do weH to confer j rielu my hand and ofticial signalnre, this 22u day of Nov , i *” W JUKI)AN, 1 SPEC l AX NOriCl?.;^ *- * if l.m l by Administrators, Executors ot’ is .are required by law to be hold on the kii fsesday in each mouth, bo’weon the hours of Ini) ike fcieaooa and three in vhe nrtenibon.. at , -wrtnrwfhrvjv i H mse in the caaniy in ^eli th^propcrJ )««nOXA-5N ORTH CdBWf. ivtcd. Nut ice “I these sales must be given Ordinary’s XJffiee f r said county. W IlEHliX^ \Via. Sharpe, admini I rater r Ihe estate ofF. F. Sharps decea-ed, ;i«ak D»coml>cr Ifit'i, 1865. GfSOlfc^I.T-^’duker County. V n.,i -ibjeciions, if any they have, why said letters, should n->t bd granted the apptirnut. Civen under- 1060. W. VV*. Nuveniber 25, 1865.-38Gui Ordinary B C. D.MCmter 1st, V855. MERIFP’S SAiTe. . ’ V.'IT.!. sold on tha fiffet Tuesday In NTarc’i. be- l»«<3otvH House door in Isabella. Worth rYTcMriFei Georgia, Ihe following » Let 159 i Led lots of J/ancTr WHEREAS, James C. Ilammon applies to mo for j Let 159 in the Fourteenth District of said courtly. Letters of GuardiauKljlp of tho person .tod properly | Lot levied on as the property of Wm. F. Williams, sale n '*ts^3«^Vtiopcrty must be-cf Solomon AV. Mitehclly orph .n of John W Mitch- dccM, on two Superior Court fifas to satisfy a claim inuuer, llirougl. n public gewtie leujell, dce’ar ' • , | or B. T. Collier, AdiuV. ~ - to sale day. ' These hre. therefisrc, to notify the kindred and . AUo, al the same tima <rml ptee?, ditors and creditors of an.estatc%n»U3t creditors of mid Uccciiswl to be and irj^|»e»r al my j ^ Jot of- Land levied on as the property of Thos. It: witilLUol f *rty days. I office withta ll»o tunc pre^cri »cd by .aw to «iow u Ar j r j c t < i© satisfy one Superior Court fifa in favor ■ I* spp^eaii.m will be made to the Court’ cau^, if any they have, why said letters of guard- ‘ f R y - mirkha . t ^.. WM. KEEN, , fur leave to sc'll Land must be pubUah-l htnshipshouldTio! be granieiNhe applicant. J Sheriff Worth Comity. n:l«s. *Oiven under my baud and official stature,-thisp c - ornar y 3d,1800.-8 i tor letters of AdminLl.-al; »n. G«mrdmn- the Gth day of February, 1806. - ’’ r.M-t be p.iblished thirty days—for di*-1 * ; J AM..S W. ROLSL, ► V«a unfl*. They Mortgages must, be j JjATiU U IUJX C> JN U1 LO ti. ‘ ncxt hpt ween ll9H ,i hours of sale, one House | bellercdand jre pawed dirt. They punched Ll,s—for establishing 1 a^inwiN COUNTV. | ai^l four acre I ot in said town of Newton. Number US in the cage, and WC growled; r l l»ey put luoumu-., r ,CR 0ini „ tii ^, r ^^ t| _ m bo I by* prd BARER SHERIFF’S SALE. tl'YCL'l'crold before the Court House door i i reel on ItW it pipers for the lull s ■pelling titles from Executors «1 liave teen gi of three moiit — - i k M oai -district of Berrien county, the en- Montgomery. U. 1. \VlM/llv R.1 BILL 4BP .; To Mr. Tammany Dali. t , RnxiDOEmtEy Feb. 18(W. Bear Tammany: You ar^jiglorious--old feHer. You’ve got a heart—q?greafcbig heart—and if you were llerc I would exklai ni in the langWageof my unklo Bitiy, “put your luind in mifte, honey, aud kiss uie.” We are whipped at last, old Tammany.' ..reba tu*e conquered, suh- ‘p&Liapm tiibjligated, not by - bayonets or [miets, t>i\t by your friendly, overtures, your manly sjiecelies. You and Sunny Sputh Cox and Company havO captured ns, taken us prisoners, and we aro now ap docile as we have been hostile. Didn’t I tell you that we would meet you on half-way grown ?— Didn’t vc stretch forth, our arms for sympa thy, and wasn’t wc about to turn away ini defiance and dispair for the want of it ? ‘‘We spread the mantle of oblivion over the past. If you of the South liave the spir it to accept, we of the North have thc heart to tender you the offices of kindness. We will he^y.you to plant again the seed whose perfect leaves,. flowers and fruits, shall be yours with-on vs to enjoy.” Did Mr. Cox say that, old Tamm an j i an d did you .clap your hands and say “ongk- hore ?” . “We are to-day arrayed against the eon- tvntion concerning the black.nice, and are looking forward to the white race for the welfare and greatness ol our country.*’ Aud didn’t yon say that, tdo, old Tamma ny ? and didn’t all handsjubiipe and exclaim, “that’s it, them’s ’uni, that’s the doctrine, the nigger may be a big fish, but tho white man is a whale?” Aud’dklu’t youall take another drink on that,Mr. Tammany ? Wish some of us rebs had been there, old fel, just to have teched tuniklers with you. Tlmnk the Lord, that tliere are good men North of Dixey. There's a heap'of ’em here, Mr. Hall, and • their hearts are a jurnpin and a bam pin and a thumpin as big as yours.—. Their hearts were castles, and IheTr buzzums sitadcls, but von have taken ’em. Don’t be alarmed, don’t reseed, don’t take back niRhjn; lx* kalmaml screen, and we of the rebellious States will wlpejout the last spark of hatred to such as you.‘- IVe aro now wiping away the curses that were upon our lips. Wc are risin up from our humiliation and like strong men are shaking the dust froni our Tammany. 'Whit a glorious "sight t o see a brave peopul lifted tip—a whole nr.Oon of white folks re- konsiled. What spirit, what gost, what in- spirasion told you how to reach us?,-Hew Hid you know. that wc were weak where we was strong, in the same secret corner of our bnzznms? you’ve got us, Tammany, and we’Jl re spond to yon, we’ll reinforce you.' We’ve said sonie liard things, Mr. llall; we’ve tried to skorch, and blister, and excoriate,' but you sec we were graded, gored by bulls— MVRtr.HT. n. r. n. warbes. WRIG-HT &. WARREN, liTTOUXETS AT I- A W. 1 Deo, n » ALB l.1f, «*. iaEOROIA— IllYVIN’COUN’TV. ’ r \*xv nntl 1 WHEItB-V®.Georg- Xoang itpplje^lo Sheriff. ; her 2!I4 inlltf mfc district of Berrien count/. Hie cn lire rt >1 estate of Isaac M. Yoong, deceased, lorllio belief of I lie heirs and creditors of said Bieejsed. j r —— " ' - i camujl MeDAMEL.Exn Ij>oixglx.oTty Snpenor. Court _ --'SrCltAMBSIta, fefc let, 1806. ITT is hereby ordered thal.^ the Superior (Toail of - , • . , ...SI. , i I -.Dougherly. Counfy Wand aujOlirni ,, „ . lef's ST idihiftiswrrion on the ertale of J ;|toco n d Monday in March nerl. Parlies, Witnesses ■in >.<>uru, jj on late „f sa bl count;, deceased : I j B i|l take due notice thereof and be pres- Theso are, ibercfore, to oilonU persons concerned ,, •Iqmiy in l .i.a Ntult* Mini ilia (Ji Siaten for the Stale ol UeoTgi ^ Wf> 1T Al#»,eajeeial -dUenlien giyen'tb the pur. haseand} . 0 ^i 0 their objectioh^.-lf any, to granting letters to ekolReslK l.us. said upblioan! - - *-r— <1- «.•«! Monaav in I AHnny,N„v. is, 1835; J - *' w 1 “ - - j saiu sppiioaiM, wu 6r hefore the fi»st —57 March teat. Givto oador my hand end «nl LAW NOTICE. Feb. 10. 1300. L: M. COLBERTH, •Ortlinary. pl_K Proc\a-tntiun of Governor Johnson °^ t ^ e |QgoR.3XA—IRWIN COUNTY. i imtant, having authorized the civil officers &»Mt to “Voceol (aft4r taking the amnesty Lili) in the dischiirgn of the Unties of their several ~ * accirding to the laws in existence I» rior 10 |uo 1st_ January, 13*>1, so far as the same sre nUt intent with onr present condition,” wo take ‘•■a-'iuu to n\y that onr office' has been opened of professional business, aud ’ the irin.d-! f of u cau always >.1L- •»ny. Aug. 1*2. 1S5. nssaltwhi PETER J. STUOZBR,.. WM. E. SMITH. 24—3m LAW NOTICE. a Lrsigncd offers his professional sci^ices o public, anil will attend pnothptly to ^all iiitniHted to his care. Office up stairs ia huiHi'rig. ■ -v . - ■ I . , d. r. RiLfe, Attorney nt Law, ^ Albany. Ga~ igfjX. 23~8m MIXES. ‘ l-JCHARI) HOBB« f HINE3 &, HOBBS, ATTORNEYS at law ALBASY, GA. ^ d.h prsrticoin Dongherty arid, the stir mo nd- Counties, in the SuperiorDourf* of the iT^andthe United States Circuit Court af Savan- r*' f n J Willi HttenJ to btif>itiess 'in .SoniU-WAd p»*iterally, by special agreement. ^ . - 4n y, Oi f. 21, 1365. - 33— ; WHEREAS, Jsnics l’sulk applies tome forlelicrs of administration on tho estate of James Boykin, ^Theae ore^ftiereforeriae’.lh all-pcreon-eoncerned ..2. rtrlr o««rione. if » 7 , Marc,”*ne«t* n ‘Given SS? Fob. 10, 1866. Ordinary. _ Administrator’s Sale. /-Vf the first tiwedey in March ne*l will he sold 4 4'nt Ihe Colirt Honee Door in Isabella^ or! 1> m c, ^ ; A .^r • This J«n. 9.1i, 186t» Adm'r. •Jen. dfitii. 1866.-1-1*1 J - - s county. tax under our saddles and we kieketj,- TVbat else could we do? Just think of it, Tammany. Ruined and desolate, the peo- pul in mourninjin'XtLoifr-honiFs in ariies-^ no luxuries, no'gonif >i ts, no Christmas woHh a cus, no Santa, Claws, no liuthin. Could we lick the ha oft 'that lai<4 jis low ?—uarry {-ttmcyno, irevo^ While u r e w.as struggliii to rise from out the wreck, to breathe the •• I air above ns, to take an iiiVfiice and see if id aujiiurued unttt the there was cnui‘ left to live for, our enemies were a shoutinhit him, kick him, nutsh him, «masli hUn agato., \. * We were tlien at the bottom, Tammany. We didn’t know there was any lower deep, but our enemies were liuutm, find they are still huntin some deeper jpit to .put ns in, and some*'pendulum of Foe t» swing and cut Well, we ain’t heathens; we’ve been to meetin, w»’ye seen missionerys, we’ve got next, about f«nr thousand bushels ol Corii. six starts tjhurchestt’frd sWtiOxis, and hymn books and of Fodder, about forty head ol Cat lie, st boijt twenty-’ lp r; fycrs. AVo’vc got pious old men and ent*on ihfit .dity* A true extract from the Mitralw« JOHN F. CARGILE. February 56, 186S.—8 - <*«*• BiitdLeU Sheriff Sales. f II,I, be sold before Ihe Court House door in six head of Mules and Horses,one sett of Blacksmith Tools, and n lot of Plantation Utensils, &e„ All levied on ns the propenv of the estate of Allen Coik- rap, deceased, under a'fi la from Monroe Soperior Court'in favor or Kwell Webb vs. Alien Curkran, transferred to n. CidtchfielJ. ’Property pointed out hy Vason & Davi-, U»pp’s. At 1 ’ January 301 !t, 1866.* HENRY SMITH, ' Dep’y Sheriff. prayers. We’vo got pious wimmen, awl bravo boys, ami maidens who are finished all the way .up like the corner of a temple. <Jod bless ’em, Tamany, partikler them last, for in connection with them are ■centered the hopes of posterity andt he joys s^muel b.:; irvin, Attorney aVI.aw, r-W resume,! the practice of-- his profession.— iffiec in ( lie Farm it .thnUing—-up stairs^— ’"fton fttreet, Albatly, tfv. :«1 business eH- >• av, oImM™ jl uf n R ? I,i " prnfessidail services lathe citlam Iji £{SJJ* nn ' 1 tipinity’ f * K ’** 11,1111 ■ " „„ the estate' , ^ county, deceased s „„.;fr all and singular These «re,therefo'e.ta To ttf. * - - . Ordinary. Feb.-’Sl, 1836. . GBOBOIA—DOUGUEUTY eOCNTY. TO Attf vdnoil IT M*V*COKCtCK. WNTHEREAS, John F. Cargile/Adinintstrstor o VJ ,s, tt. Crawford,dec’d. spplirsnu.uie frr l.ave to Cell a House and li>tr on F.int Street in tins city, (ot Albany.) as the properly of said estate t - » This is, Utetefore, toxiteasrd admatnsh all nyties hilfrSJfd to sltmv cause, if any they can, wnhin tlie time prescribed bv law, why an order R-r the sale ot said Hutiso and Lots«liould.t>«Uie Fraiited. ' tiiven under my hand and othcial signature, tins lltll’day of January, 1666. ^ AHwny, Jan.dlOth, 1866. - Ordinary. „ r-I A—DOCGllEBTY COUNTY. 14 ■ i:of%iacauuty,drcl. 1 Sad 11 ', Into ot *n.l BOYLFo'-Ydro^ A _’WQr.TU COUF-Tv: Feb. 21, lt»8. OTOaOIA—UAKBU COUNTY. WHEREAS, William O. Flemming, Adroinlstralot o.t the estate if A. A. Williams, deo’d, makes appli- cation to me for Letters W Dismission trotn said ad- ""ihcse arc. therefore, to cite and admonish all'per- sons concerned lobe and appear nt.ray offioeon the rst Montlay in ihjnc next to ebbvr cause, if any trey have. "Why said letters of distnitssioa should not sslie, othertriso letters will issue in terms of the air.'’-Given under.my hand and officinl-»«tanlur9, of our lift. Wo’ve All got hearts, old 1 Tam many, and thore’s many tr 'good .Samaritan among ns who wouldn’t pass you hy and go over on the otliet* side. 'Ye’ve got charity, *Vi>;kftd long rttfU'ering and pationcd;'_aud hope-in aimndanee, tliottgh we can’t believe them Radicals wiH ayttlk fight straigltt into Leuven without knofkinnt th'o dobr. That doeictrino of election is a powerful thing, Tamtnaity, but as sltoro as you are born, it looks sorter uneonstitntiontil to us.for then) fcllerfftoeuter the celestial city. They may pas* amend men is emit' to do it, and I reckon that’s wity they are tinkeriag at tlte old doc- kument so long; bntr some how or other when! hear of’em a dyin, tiiy thought na- teiyillyhavoa downward tendency. . I can’t help it, Tammany. ; _ ; - - ' Uut jnaybe u tell. git over sielt feeling.— says we will arter awhile. A Ye are you didn’t take no si.de at alt You say you can take the test oath and 'git in. W ell I don’t see how exaktly. You run for Gov ernor in sixty-three, and you writ a letter agin fekonstruction and compared tho old udion'to a porcelainTvasp. that was broke, and couldn't never be mended again—no fiever.’ '• . • . * And don’t vou know if you’d been eleckt- ed yutt would have had to take the oath of office,' atid be swore to support the Constitu tion of the Confederate States so called, how' deceaaed. But you are smart Joshua, and it was funny what you said to the Gcu-. eral that night, when, he axed you if you would hare taken that oath. You paused Joshua, for nearly a minct. It was a mity tight.question, cousiderin the porcelain vase was broke. I don’t blame yon for pansiu, my friend. Finally, says yon, “Well—Gen eral—I-rrl—Aifeit—much—yxpeekt—to— be—cleckted,”. Bully for you,.Joshua.— But how about that see saw business yon spoke of, you said in your speech that yon was playit) see saw in politix, and if your end of the plank went down in Georgia, it Would go up in Washington, by which I suppose you meant that you were ready to swap ends jest to suit your pavtickelar cir cumstances ; and. that’s what’s the matter agin, Joshua. You have hit) rfOe sawin too long and Changing ends too often. Twas’nt no time for swappiti bosses, my friend. But sec here, Joshua, Mr. Marshall may. be a clever reporter, hat he treated you bad ly. He’s left out a heap of your speech. He ain’t had printed that see saw figer at all, and it was, I assure you, a most beautiful metafor of a speech. And has left out them little sparks of Southern patriotism which you emitted. Howsomcyer, maybe 'these things would have been in the way of Wash ington and-the see saw in. I’ll tell you, my friend, where you,wasted time in your re marks. You said that if wc didn’t eleckt you now we might want you hereafter, and then we couldn’t git you. Don’t worry vourself on our akkount. Don’t cross the bridge before you git to it. It will be time enuf, Joshua, for you to refuse when we ask you. _ Wc havent boon runnin you down to give you oftis, and we aint a goin to. Do you see saw away on your plank, and- take good care that you don’t fall off Your speech'was sorter spiteful Joshua, and if re duced to its gum would read about thus:— “Boys, j’in.a whale,lam,nnd I’m a prophet, and if you don’t eleckt me to the Senate I’ll j*o to .Washington and give you tho "'ell, we didn’t eleckt him, Mr. Tamma ny, and tlie devil may come. In the lan- gage of Patrick Henry, “let him come.”—- I repeat it, sur, “let him come.” There was another candidate, Mr. Hall, whose name was Jeems Johnsin. Well, I like Jecms party well. He didn’t run no "body down, nor put on airs. I mouthave voted for him if he had lived in the State, and I hadn’t liked Ilcrshel better. The -truth is, I Was, partial to Jecms for his “old.lang sine.”— He was a powerful war horse in sixty-one. How glorious ho ligered at the Columbus war meetihs. He encouraged the boys amaziiu a 21 -bo beat anybody'gittin volun teers. How proud wo was of him that night, when lie and Col. Situs made fHonds on the stand, and the Colonel pintl a secession cock ado on J-eomn’ eout collar. . I-Ie then got in spired, and spoke for two hours in words that breathed of ditches and death, and was full of the spirit of ’76. Ilis watch words were “Betining and secession,” and he Voted for ’em both. , Oh, he’s a whale in getting, up a -war. Alas! he were sik semper, then, hut he are sik transit, now. So mote it be, Mr. Tammany; I couldneut help it. IIow- somever, it don’t matter much, I reckon, for we’ve got another Johnsin, and they are a high roosting family, shore. Now .you understand the trouble, Mr. Tammany, about this olecktion.- We was huntin for two full blooded Union men who could -find their way to Waslnngton and hade without a way-bill, aijd we-' coalderit find ’em. They aint in the State, I tell you.- So wc fell back upon the old landmarks, we are ridin the old wagin hoses, and our Opin ion is, that Andy won’t raise any row, in ^—.t i t 1—— jf jj 0 . does, we don't Another Letter from General Early. City op Mexico, Jan. 10, 1866. To the Editor of tho Mexican Times: , Sjrs; A' communication of wheih tha fol lowing paper, is a. copy, was sent frpm Ha- vana to the editor of the TS T cw York jfewa for pnbUcation. , I respectfully request that that it may also-be published inyour journal. The main Abject of the communication is to sliothc very, great disproportion .bet ween the forces of the-timtod Statoa-ghd those of. Confederate States- in tho lafe ’war. I h.-ive not undertaken to pokit-out the errors of statement in regard to battles and opera tions in the field, committed by Mr.' Stanton and^Gene'ral Grant in their reports, which arc numerous, because to do so would re quire too much space' for a communication to a newspaper. 1 have confined myself ter filets in regard to the strength of tne Confederate armies; which came within any Own kuqwiedge; but a correct idee of the superiority of numbers of thq Federal.-forces everywhere wey k* formed,' wlien ij is-scciiMr; .Santon 9 re port that there were called into the.United States service, trom the “loyal States” alono 2,656,553 men during the war, and it is recol lected that the white population of all tho Southern States-—including Missouri, Ken tucky, Maryland and Delaware—amounted to-only. 8.000,000; so that the number of pjen called into the service of tho United States amounted to one-third as many as all the white men, women, and children' of tho Southern States, provided all the latter had embraced the cause of the Confederacy. In tho overwhelming odds in men and re sources which the United States-had against us* are to be found-sufficient reasons'for’tho for the .failure of our cause, without looking for others; and no man with a proper sense of propriety can read, without feelings of umitigAted disgust, the abuse.which a few writers in the Southern States, who contri buted notiug to the success of the cause themselves, have attempted to heap on Presi dent Davis'. _' - ~ A feeling of self-repeet, if : nothing else, should restrain every Southern, man from uttering anght of reproach agfimstour leader under his present misfortune, and the gener ous everywhere can but respect the pmOner at Fortress Monroe : a In a ride from the State of .Virginia thro’ the .States pfNorthC.TroUna,SoutijCarolin3,. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi’ Arkansas and Texas, I did not find, a solity good man or tronian who did noY express the deepest sympathy and profoiiridest respect fof Mr. Davis, and it niiy he assumed 'as eefiain that wherever any pretended Confederate* at home or .home i or abroad,^ is found de nouncing him, that, man lias cither dono" nothing for the causA himself or has been a positive mjtiry to it. -. ■ " * ■ - President Davi?, during’tho lond j^d se vere struggle w hich he sustained' bwthc en ergy and'integrity =of his chariicter, may have committed errors of judgment as to men and measuvea—imt to have done would have required«m to-be more than human— but when the history pf tliat struggle is fine ly written, a^ meiiqwilf-bo 'compelled to yield-lum credit for the pfirest and loftiest* patriotism.y-‘ ’ ' • At prescht lie is suffering obloquy and im prisonment for tho canse of Bis countrymen, and helis entitled -to and ree’eives the sym pathies -of pll true and good among -thenj. HcspeotfuUy, J; A. EaelV. partiekler about it. care a tlurn. Yours Truly, - - .JlLLARP. P. S.—Tin gittin to be liighly loyal,;Mr.- Ilall, I know I aih ; Tot 1 a feller tried to sell me a little nigger to-day, and I . wouldn’t bny him.. I heard of a bill that’s come Tip to bind out tho niggers for 90years,and I’m. agin it. Darnd if I’ll vote'for more.than 50. Ybli iSm’teil Thad. Stevens of these hopeful signs. . ... .B. A. 1-.. ,- -a-- - ■ I JpT A hard shell-preacher wound up a flaming sennon with-this magnificent effu- sioti: “ My. brethren and sisteru v ef a man’s full of religion yon can't hurt him!' There whs flireb African children;' thqy putYhem in •fiery furnace;^ betted seven times Ifotter tlian }t eoiildoe- liet, -and it didn’ .'V. W. JORDAN, Ordinary; Y WHEREAS, 'Vniiam Kccn. AJminirtrator on the My wife says we will alter awhile. V'eard tliaia }t eonhlTte-hot, and it didn’t swinge a pi* right towards, you, old Hall, awl onr baronTheir heads.-: And tliere was John the Legislature have been-tryin. for about two Evangeler; they put. him—and where do months to liarmdln/.e things generally, and yon-think, my brethering ami sistern, they injf reasonable man bughtto be "satisfied put him?. AYhy, tiiey put him into* a eahi- with the efforfo they Ih'Rye-made-.;But -we" dronie of biiin’ *ile, and.biled him ait.night, ean> Satisfy {hose RatUeftls, I. don’t-care and didn’t fitze his shell! And then there WhAt-Wo do. We elected Jl r. Stephens and I wns Daniel; they put him in a lion’s den—i Ilcrsherjobuson to the Senate,, and theyai’-ji am q w hat;my fellow-travellers and respected mild about that. They wanted Josh llil) auditories, do you think he was, put into a r^TSintt FOB JIEDICINAL c f Jarae’i O'. Kerce. 6e<i’J, appiira rt liio ua- LKWiatui ^totrti. Drag,; -‘.’•■AlSM, cm, AI ‘t'* n,ion ’’0 PO'8 lo 'be earefol H.SK“ n ^ ln E or nil l’rrscni.tif.ii- from Kresl. At tlie OJ6 SlanJ—'Vvlolt" : L. K. WF.LCM. ’ DrogjW Ai»othecavy. ■PURPOSES. _„OM THE MOST RELIABLE HOUSE IS S - , ... ivandv 01-1 Bmrbon WltiAoy, lytiST - Fr<! n > c ’'..’■' ^J,; rr v Wine, Porter. Ale. ■A 016 Port . I.nnAon Gin, 8- T. ^ifiedam Sclnmrl”- - ftc ., at flic Drug Si x. beat Cltaraposoo, ete., ( Store of .... Jt a. 13,TV - Albany, Nor. It' 1 - UCraigU'-M WI uviiyio -- — y , _, _ rniaiatratioa , therefore,-all,p f ra?oa emcerned are lierebv required to show cause, if any they hate, Why said a.imiai-'ratnr, on the firat-Monday 5n July- next. ehonld not be dismissed. ; Given under my inn-1 and official signature, lias 3 if . t)ic 8th day of January, 1 St5’ f JuV 1866. T 1 II m J AMES W.-ROCSE. Or.liuary. Gex. SUEKIIA^ OJf THE FDTUBt!.—Tlie' following is the coficluding, portion- of a speech delivcfad byGen. Shermanj at De troit, a few days ago: 1 r never, expect again to : command a mili- tary force. vYe are too powerful 1 for qytft peace to be destroyed in the future by ado-, racstic or foreign foe- The country Jias too many men, srich as those whom I now see around mu—some of whom accompanied me through the pine-forests of Georgia and the CaroUnas—for its quiet to be "light ly disturbed. Michigan, llerself alone, -and certainly when backed np by Illinois, Indi ana and Wisconsin, could raise ait army ' ^re®,«fo”!5k to notonlyirepel but otruefi any ' fofee -or power that should dare infringe np- -on our borders. : Oor-natiohal affairs will shortly he re stored to a safe and permanent basis* Con gress, when.it has finished a certain amount of taik, as all popular assemblies must, will speedily settle all -questions.-"A yCar ago;A you were anxioits for theaifny which .I had tlie honor tocommand. It.haddisajipeared fromwour sight; you 'heard‘nothing frpm it* and kn;eiv-not whero-it was,*iior where it was.going. . Exercise equal faith now, and ' tom and all wc have to do is to trnstjiim.— Exercise.-forbearance and patriotism,•Ithd give tlie President our hearty arid earnest support. Wc ccrtainty.haye a hright'pros- pcet before us? : M| r _ , I-MrOKTAX-rl.NXEKXAI.KEVEXUE DECISION. . —A practice having tor some time pre vailed,-in one or more of tlie Internal Reve nue Collection Districts at New York, of charges being; inade and fees exacted, ndt; - v*egulatioris, upon and’.T'eems.Johnson bee ausc they v,*;is Union. | lion’s den for ? AVhy f for prayin’ three tiriics. Well now, Mr. Tammany, its liet-ter always i.-* Don’t lie alarmed brethren and si.-e bettefto take men Who'liave done sometiiin |t/. r 'n; I d-jn? think any of you -will.eyer got tfeti men who .liave ifone liuthin. Mr. Hid \ into a lion’s fieri,” ”. delivered, his'ttrewellodd’re.ssbefore lie was . — beat and he said he would like to know why ’y..g- • ;An Illinois paper states that a eon- wCsibg hosanna tor Andy-Johiieon, who 1 p .. 'mjto font-a didn' kSoi^iiinTat) , Infernal Reverine Warehouse and Transpor tation Bonds, Entries.fe-i- Warehousing arid Permits for transportation, entries of with.. •drnwal for consumption', arid certificates..is-' sued oi'proper bonds having hcen-taken Tor inerehanduee placed in Svarehoiiso^tho Com missioner of Internal Revenue has decided that “ Collectors or their subordinates, aro wrifirgofi hia whatever,