Newspaper Page Text
II. Hionan.
nuST.—AT T1IB OLD STAND.
Ml c o AilvcrtW**.
B inserted at the rate of One Dollar
^ S ‘ 3 -r s.iuare of’Eight Lines, for the
r * nIS ^nl Seventy-five Ceuta for each
in ttdvftnce *
cfoUo^
eg. I'i mos t! mos.|l year
7i7. iDTiw.§12 00 $20 00
" ... li 001 20 00; ;]:> 00
■ .118 OOi 28 00 40 00
..lit 00] 8:i 00| 50 00
... SO 08 44 00 <50 00
85 001 50 00| 70 00
140 00| 55 001 75 00
.... 45 00| f,5 00! 80 00
...|50 001 70 001 85 00
..155 Oo| 75 00 90 00
■ i I. S OTIC E.
.... ,,f cmli-l-Ucs for office, $!£
4 to \>e charged for at regular ad-,
-to be paid i«> advance.
,j lt lines, of brevier, malee one
• ;, nl s that make over eight lines
linos, counted as tiro squares.
I mir ; on tjieir ntlvcriiscments
iro< they wish them to occupy.
4 fir individual benefit. Trill be
r v.jirivc for each insertion.
rds per year $20 00.
Y')' x
; in advance $20 00.
t* nictate.
for legal advert is'
Korn well &. Connally
c professional sen ices t u «
[ *w« Ti8i ‘" ,jr ‘ °® co ou 1
DISSOLl
HE 1>,
ing bet'
UUsolvedfby
counts will lie paid
to receipt for r
0*11 and settle
■ • 'W'' -M
to the citizens A*® ,T0 j or ?ateiot—Dear gin: Vr'iil]your per-
ou t’roed St: ? ,w 8l T° n • I ,i W,sh J , \“ r r * (<,crs of your psper,
13_tf'~ Hint T wdl send, by return auS to all who wish it,
■ Ifruel ftllpp. nt> will, A.n us A
‘X OF PARTNERSHIP
f' 1M *etofore exist.
Ifw. Todd & Connallv. 1 9 this day
duel consent.- All unpaid , do.
January 18
<r. Totlil, who is eutijoHiod
end hope* AUuquenU will
accounts as soon possible.'
GEO. It. C. TODD.
E. L. CONNELLY...
4-30d.
D U. TODD, baring purchased.tbe office Islet?
occupied by Dr, Wm. 1*. Jennings, can bo ffilmd
Sfl ibo present in the np-st-irs office of said buibl-
?0d.
A. B. BADGER;
dentist;
Albany Georgia
O FFERS his profession^ services to the citizens
or Albany and vicinity. ‘Havingjust returued
rriiut fLe service. I solicit general patronage.
1 can be found at the residence of F. Lehman.
Ladies will bo attended at their residences if desired.
Provisions taken in payment for work.
Albany, Sept. OtSi, 180).
REAL ESTATE A3EUCY.
sub'cr^ber has opened an Agency for the
Jj sale of Lands in connection with the practl
SPECIAL NOT
lie will buy or Soil lands for a reasonable
Commission, Investigate Titles, draw Deeds ofCon-
veynuce, and give legal advice generally in refer
ence to the purchase or sale of lands in South-Wcs-
. . I'ern Georgia. Persons having lands to sell, or
1WS-T T” j those ilesiriag to buy, would do well to confer
" him.
• Field’s
[free] a Recipe, with full directions for making and
using * simple Vegetable aWmj-thatwm effect wily
remove, m ten days; FimpRs, Blotches, Tan, Freeh-
les, and all Imparities of the Skin, leaving ihe'same
8oft, clear, smooth.and beoiftifuL .
I wili also mail free to those having.Bald Heads,
•Bare Faces, simple directions and information
that will enable them to start a full growth of Lux
uriant HoSr, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than
thirty davs. f ..->••'
All applications answered by return mail without
Respectfully yours,
THOMAS K CHAPMAN, Cheirist.
831 Broadway, Xew York*
To Consumptives.*-Tl»e undersigned hav
ing .l>tca restored to health in a few weeks by a
very simple remedy, after haviug suffered several
years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread
disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known
to his fellow-suflcrers the means of care.
1 To- all .who desire it, he‘will send a copy of the
prescription used, [fiee of charge], with the direc
tions for preparing and using the .Sanyo, which -they
will find a sure fttre for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs,--Colds, etc. The only object
of the advertiser in eemliBg the Prescription is to
benefit the afflicted, and spre!W information which
he conceives to be^nvaluatde, and he hopes every
sufferer will try hid remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may jjrove a blessing.
Parlies wishing the prescription, will please ad
dress Rrfv. EBWAftp A. WILSON,
Wiliiamsburgh,' Kings'County,
\ f *\ New York.
September 9th, 18C&\ 1 A&Co.
[lector s Sir* ^rl'.-vy- in the Farmer Building, o
i» for Wutvs of •'••hum va ton.- •••••• ■£€•', Wa%WvT”*>u Street, Albany, Qa.
00 r^sMMnw.41.
SAMUEL.
Alt)my, September 23, 18oj.
Diti^licrty Poslpotied Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on ih^fir-'t Tuesday in March
npvt. hnfinrp Ginrt llnnsp donr in tlm r.itu
LIFE LEAVES.
A northern Estimate ,of confederate
Leaders.,
The following poem is touchingljrheauti- . , ... s -
fuL Many an eye will he dimmed by atearf* "tract the following long review <»t
as it reads tliege lines, and the thoughts go
wandering away to “memory’s wild wood.”
Thq day, with it’s sandals dipped in dew, -
Has passed through the evening’s golden
gates;
And a single star in the cloudless Blue,.
X^or the rising moon in silence waits ;
While the wind that sigh to the languid
hoitvs,
A lullaby breath o’er the folded flowers.
The lillies to the sound of the stream
That .winds along with lulling flo w;
And either awake, or half a dream,
I bass through the realms of Long ago;
WhiJlMaces peer, with mgny a smile,
l^roiu the bowers of Memory’s magical
jsle.
Thcrcrmre joys and sunshine, sorrows and
te V*
That check the path of life’s April hours,
And Monging wish for the coming years,
That hope ever wreaths with the fairest
flowers;
ThcrqAare friendships guileless—love as
, pright
An^ pure as the stars in halls of night.
There Are ashen memories^ bitter pain,
And hurried hopes and a broken vow,
And an aching heart by the reckless main,
And the sea-breeze fanning a pallid brow;
And a wanderer on the shell-lined-shore,
Listening for voices that speak no more.
.u r,-.»t»i Guar- jCJEOJItGIA—UAKEK COUATY.
* * Ordinary’* Oftire for sai<J county.
......»i 00
4 00
3 00
i 00
u JHjai...
i \VTll bo required
•Iratrr on
the estate «»f F. F. Sharpe, decease.!, nuiki’s
ppltflalioii to me f*<r letters of distnission from said
{estate—to take elf ct on the Jir3t Monday in June
t next: Tuis i* to rise all interested to appear at my
I outre on <»r before >h • first Monday ip June and file
[. 1 their ohjrcti m-, if huv t!iey have, why said letters
MAh NOTlCffi ' ' I should not l*e «rr«n:e.l the appliraot. Given under
\ i ninisti-uors Executors or XV hand and olli. ial aignatur**, lliis 22d day of Ni»v ,
ir,.l bv Uw to b’eWd ou the 1 UMS5. • W. VV. JORDAN,
i*i iriili, bctciMii the hours ofI November 25, 3865 -38G n Ordinary B C.
dsOasTlA—WOltTil county.- -
; c » nt' ih »se sales must be givcq WHEREAS, James C. II tmrnnn applies fo me for
f lir . v d iv* previous. ' | Let tars of Guardianship of .the person and property
> ,.f p.rs .iMl pvApbrty must b«! pf Soloui >’* W. Mitchell, orph .n or John W Mitch-
r. ihroajb u puMic gazul
next, before the CynrfHouse door in tbc.cily
of Albany, the following property.'lp-wit;
Lois of land ndinners (l5) fiiteen.ar.d (98) nine- t . .
ty-oiglu, in the fir.-t district of Houglierty county; 1 here are passions strong and ambitions
levied on by virtue of a mortgage ii fa issued from the - wild, _
Superior Court of Dougherty cq»i*ty, in favor or And the fierce desire, to stand in the van
. CMi:trics J. Ji-nLinsutiJ LnydC. WjR, OfTho battle of life—and the heart of the
Aa-ftq*. IV-pertyp«»^4chihr
UepuIrSt^W f Is crushed i
-• - - _ -1 ■ man;
Bi
ten [ cil. dec d:
These* :i
i estate
tlicrefare, to notify the kindred and
aid deceased’to be and appear at my
lie time prescribed by law to show
liMmile lo (lie Coart ’• ciiuao, if any tiiey li ivo, why said lellors of guard-
s.-ii Laid must lie publish- ianshipshould n..l lio grained llie applicant.
I ofiice i
December iCMi, 1865.
i in the breast of tlie sjrugglin*
CEOJiA-iA-rr'daker C'ouuty.
O N the first Monday in July next William Sharpe
will apply to the Court of Ordinary of-said
county, for letters of dismission front the administra
tion of the estate' of F. F. Sharpe, deceased.
\V. W. JORDAN Ordv.
Di’cemfief 1st, 18GI#
r»lia
hand and official signature, this
i-' the 0th day of February, 18*10.
Fcbrui
James iv. rouse,
Ordinary.
iters hf Administration, Gu-
- published thirty diys—for dw-
,u!U'*iru»'»n. m »n»lily six months —
m (hurfimnship forty days.
•reehniire of Morlgsiges must bs
v forfoiu*montlupfi-forestablishing. _ _ . ( i,vr«w
•.faINp.cs »f tbrse roaa.hs—ler! OEOIClal.V 1144MN COLNTY.
from i:\ -cutors or Adminintrators. | TWO moutk** nfter’date application will be made
been given by tho. Ucecascd, lie to tlie ilonorab'a Co 1
i ty for leave
SHERIFF’S SALS.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March, be
fore the Courf House door in Isabella. Worth coun
ty. Georgia, the followjng_desci-ibed luts of Land :.
Lot 15U iu the Fourteenth District of said county,
Lot levied on as the properly of Win. F. Williams,
dcc’d, on two Superior Court fifas to satisfy a claim
of B. T. Collier, Adiu'r. • •
Also, at the tame time and place,
A lot of Land levied on ns the property of Thos.
HarJrick, to satisfy one Superior Court fifa in f«»ror
of B. V. Burkha.ter. WM. KERN,
Sheriff Worth County.
Pobyuary 8d, 18G(*.—-8
1Cth, 1800.
EXEGFIOR'S NOTICE:
) sell lots <
WRIGHT &, WARREN,
Ito u x e v s , at ' l a \y,
inary of Irwin conn
t lands number 247 in tb(
lU’ih JUtrict of s.ii.l county. Ala. lot or land num-
t 7- D ffi-rt, ber 201 in tltetitl. district of Berrien count? II,e cn.
L. P. D .HE", i ^ „f i m , c m. Young, deceased, fjrtlio
Ai.nirev, «a. ; .
. tire real estate of Isaac .n. toung, ueccnucu, uouq
1 benef ^?bo b^nndore^^^lS
, “
IjBiinwtft-—^ cocxTr.
i ‘ .:k‘ r.iii.. ’nnn l
Jut short are the regrets and few arc the
tears •
That fall at the tomb of banished years.
There is quiet and peace, and domestic love,
And joy s arising irom faith amf^mth.
And atruth unquestioning tar above
The passionate, drenmings of ardent
youth ;
And kisses of children on lips and cheek,
And the parent’s bliss which no tongue
. a eau speak. ^
■111. pr.c
J Bffiiy <
Il'uH-tl >
me for lcl- j JL nnnarharijr.^C^*^qr
rut ihn WiMi l'lriirti!
E-t it(*.
f,N"v. li, IS
s*,- Il^ra of administration, on the wf "‘H' s 3.
•fe n ltd die C .ireml Lunits ; ■TfijOuf oatmivl/ decc«ed t ■
r the Suite of Geo^t™ : ,! ‘TlWo-ore, ihersfbre.to cite nil persons conccrncj
ien given to the purchase and . fi , „ : r „i,; ec tion». if nny, to granting-lettors to
V-- l.bj .nnl£.hf on or before the first Monday in
— 31 Murcb P uext. Givew under my bend^nnd^nl.i
Ordinary.
BAKER SHERIWS SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
,„wu of Ncwt« a, on (he first Tuesday in March
next, between lli'o- usual hours of sale, ono House
aud. four ftfrre 1 01 1,1 si t id lotrnof Newton. Nutober
not known, but known as U»c “.Montgomery House
and Lot.” Levied on ns (lie property of U. J.
Montgomery, to satisfy a fifa issued from- the Jus-
ties Court 'Jtlpt DiStrict. G. M^ Wm llu.lspelh vs.
W. Montgomery. -■ aT.WlNGlH.Stk.lt.
TArairr M, :ytg— 8ll '' ri(F -
Superior"
AT CHAMBERS, Feb. 1st, 18C0.
r islterebv nrdered tliat tlu> Superior Court of
lSsSlS-S--r —« mUonVitcd until tlte
second Monday in March nest, l-arttes, Witnesses
and Jurors Will take due notice thereof and bo pros-
enf *u that day. '
A true extract from the Minutes.
JOHN F. CARGILE.
February fid, 1806.—8 Glerk.
Feb. 10. 1800.
L1VT NOTIOS.
IVoc'vnatiiin of Governor Johnson of tk« • r r.flngTA—lllWJN COUNH-
having authorized the civil officers j . g j rtines p ft nlk apflies tome for letters
LUeM - vvmeet infler taking tbo amnesty | on t t,e estate of James boyktn,
,,r .u-siities orth«Vsoreral 0f»dm i n'^™" °" d c C .j . .
rding to the laws in existence prior to late or satu A loc iie all persons concerned
n« ? ;l«l,.>f»r as tije same .»^|;. 1 R.“ I ti r iweetian». it n.»i to granting letters of
present conuit
sisrent with
v that «
„„ take ly^fVniA appHdintron or before the
ofiice has been opened j in March next- Given under my
iraimcti isi of profes.sk
ia ® its cau always bo ce
FETE
WM. E. SMITH.
'7-A'J*. J .t, VSV». 24—3m
al business, aud first mouuhj- J8GG
ssuited. - band and scat, tuts r«u>- ^1M. COLBERTH.
J. STROZER,
LAW NOTIOJS.
au-K<rsigned offers l»is profezsionai services
public, and will attend promptly to all
‘ atriMtivJ ttf his c.vrc. Office upstairs in
D. F. HILL,
Attorney nt Law,
Albany, G*.
23, 13i*,r>. .j 23—Sm
u *h"bisrsi* ”
Ordiuary.
Feb. 10, 1806. - . —
Administrator’s Sale.
U at the Court IIou8e t Do.r^ fu i
county. Georgiy ^ f , j j^ 0 0 ne hundred and
eighty ^LV^Vf h dS-let of said county.-
SLV Sr **. H- H«n-b ^cc-d, for
the benefit 0. tb*^- T
This Jan.
Jan. 13th, I860.--
sTpokoH-wobth-wuhty.
Thom.. 1 Vpung npp««'«j
niCHARO HOBBfj
Hines 8t, hobbs, i^nEBav» x^ , g P z^go° a »«*
IOSNETS AT I’AV,““IT
,, 5 G,in tiie Superinr Courts ol the tbeg-drffffd/^ ^tgg J
railed States Circuit Court Ann- "*"g*?££***4 « W ll “ y h " C ’
» Willi attend to business in South-West 1 should not; be ptb*** 1
JVIitchell Sheriff Sales.
flLl. be wdd before the (> art lleuse door in
. . ex id cnnrty, on the fi-st 'Ktiesduy m March
next, about four thousand bushels ol Corn, six Starks
of Fodder, about forty head o! Cattle; nbnul tweniy-
six head of Mules and Horses, one sett of Blacksmith
Tools, and n loi or Plantation Utensils. &r.. All
levied ones tiie properly of tho estate of Allen Co< fi
rm deceased, under a fi la from Monroe Superior
Court in f.vor of Ewell Webb vs. Allen Ctu-krao,
transferred to II. Ci nt. lifield. Prnp-rty pointed out
by Va.su,I & Davis, Repp's. AtCv-j^ SM , TI]
January aOth. im lleo'y Sheriff. _
^"cntlly, liv special agrecniotil.
5#h"rt.SI, '33—
SRMUjS, D. IRVIN,
Attorney at Isaw,
^Tesorajd the practice of his-profi
ce ’ n (he Firmer building—up
^Street, Alban^ Ov^All. b, *
*". ' l3 Ca *'e will rccoive i
L September 23, 1803.
Br. H. V. Gaia:
■j it'j, 1 ',’ liH frefessionsl iorvie
^^ssdrie^
Cow PeasdVS
Utters should
Given under nty bn
CMV PEAS and three loads o> Schteoq^
Kkg. . •./ . -Itina^btFicE. a ** M,#rt •
I her. 4th. 1S55. ■ —
official signal fire, rhis
tho'mh day of February,
Fcb.fit' 1855. ' ; ;
fiEOR cl .^.^l^ill be made
S IXTY Daynhftcj wjff f „, d . county for
to the Court of wram j r, c tong4ug to Nancy
ve to sell .11 the Kc b. 10th, 18U0.
.Filth, ante ors»tdtioiuW E( . g.wVtE. Adm'r.^
ptl ISP OSES, ...
MOST ItEUABBEHOPSE IN N. T-
nlA Beurbon Whiskey.
POKE I
OnOnOIA— DOCOHERTF COCNTY
"■ TO ALt. WHOM IT MAY COXCF.IIK.
W HEREAS, John F. Ctrgile, Administrator o
K. S. Crawford,"dec’d. "Indies in ine for leave
10 sell » ilouse and Loir on F.iul Street in tins city,
(of Albany,) ns ihe prap- ny or s-id es'ate:
X This is therefore, to cite and admonish »U parties
interested to show eettse, if any lbej.cnn, wRfein the
thne prescribed by Isw, why so order h.r the sale ol
suill House and lads should not be granted.
Given under my hsiid and official signatare, this
Ulh day of Juttunry, 186S. w „ w|f . DBR< ]
Albany. Jsn. 201b, 1866. Ordinal?.
OSOKOIA— BAKEtt COUNTY.
WHEREAS, William O. Flemming, Administrator
on tbs estate of A. A. WtUisnm, dec’d, makes appli
cation to me for Letters of Dismission from said ad
01 These are, tliercfove.to cite and ndmejihh .11 per- i
s.ns concerned to be and appear nt
first Monday in June next to shiyp/cnuw, it
f fipy have, why said-letters of
issue, otherwise letlernaUHi^
law. Given under rnffhand titw otncini
Ibis Jan. 1st. 18U0. t r"- W ,
. Jan. lfitb, 180th—J
5S5a<KA3fo?-THC0UFTY.
WHF.3EAS, Wlllintn Keen, Admijdstrnior
lale of JarueS O. Keroo, dee U, nppltcs to ,t-- r-
£Ss»?b“!3:::
There are loved ones lov V- There are little
graves
In the distant dell,’ncath protecting trees.
Where the streamlet winds, and the violet
waves,
And the grasses sway to the sighing
breeze;
And we mourn for the presure of tender
lips,
And the light of eyes darkened in deatli
lipse.
And thus, as the glow of daylight dies,
And the night’s iirst look to the earth is
cast,
I'gaxe ’lieatli these beautiful summer skies
At the pictures that hang in the halt of
— the past; - .
Oil, sorrow mid joy, chant a mingled lay.
When to memory’s wildwood wo wander
—liway.
WoBKIXG OF THE 1'ltF.KllMKs’s BlT.EAU.
-<t are in the rcrcipt of nnmerotis commu
nications attesting to the injurious working
of the Frordmcn’s JJureau iu the Southern
fates. It is charged that the chief agents
rely upon irresponsih’.* prejudiced, and ig
norant subordinates for in format ion.respect
ing the condition of the freedmen, and ac
cusing the planters ofexactions and tyranny
when such charges are altogether false and
unwarranted. Jt is alleged that the agents
of the Bureau interfere iu the most arbitrary
manner in the engageujenjs between the
employer and free laborer, and carry_their
interference to the extent of deprivine plan
ters altogether of help when they offer the
highest wages they can afford to pay. In
one case the testimony of a subordinate in
the Bureau in Georgia, who had been repri
manded by ids superior ofiirei-our gross mis
conduct, was taken, to the prtyndico of the
well intentioned planters, in several entire
counties. . This should not be permitted.—
Wife suggest to yhoso having good grounds
for complaint to present their cases to the
authorities in Washington, and see whether
a corrective cannot he applied.
[N. Y. Herald.
the lateNvar in the New Tork Citixcn, a Re-
pnbllcan paper, edited by Col.' Halpinc, late
of the United States Army;
;*.■ . ’•••> DAVIS.
Let those loyal; gentlemen, disciples of
Mr. Abbott, who worship the character of
Bonaparte, make some consistent homage
to .the brilliant directory of Jefferson Davis.
Both Were men of destiny, and the person
nel of the survivor is by far the nobler. Of
the fallen angels, whose dark plumage swept
from onr Senate-Halls, lie made the most
courtly adieu. Of all ,the traitors lie was
most entirely in earnest. ■ Of all decision
his tvas the sagest, the promptest anc\ the
most enduring. He, only, of the conspira
tors, felt that his quarrel with the Union
was irreconcilable, and stood by his capital
till tho last, and lias never yet advised suit-
mission. His captivity has been belittled
by none of Bonaparte’s qucrulousness.—
Blind, and gray, and wasted, ltis dominions
are narrowed to a casemate, while the re
public Ife would overthrow • reaches .to the
silent oceans.
I. EE.
In Robert Lee. the same austere Provi
dence to purify our republicanism, shattered
our faith in traditional respectability. The
heir of Washington went with the rest of
the new chivalry, and with ten times the
talent of that great Fabius, crushed the ar
mies of our lesser respectabilities, till lie met
in Grant a man without a pedigree. He
was tho equal of Wellington in manceuoring
great bodies of troops upon small interior
forces. The Duke of Waterloo fought his
whole army upon a mile and a quarter arc ;
but Lee, at Cold Harbor for five days pre
sented a solid line of battle wherever we
sought him, till his whole force seemed ma-
nteitvred by the wink of his eye, and every
salient we touched was a corps. While the
fortifications of Richmond Btand, his name
shall, evoke admiration. The art ‘of war is
unacquainted with any defense so admira
ble. Splendid as were the triumphs of Ids
engineering, the victories of his infantry
were his best monuments. But over tho
glory of his talent fell a shadow as eternal
his memory—the frown of a resolute Demo
cracy, whose sacrifice was longer than his
art.
STl* ART.
-I stood in tlic cemetery of Hollywood at
the grave of Stuart—a space without a shaft.
He revolutionized the cavalry tactics of onr
tiinc, and was in dash and dissolutenous the
Pi-hive Knpert of the West. Forrest and
Stone man, Morgan and Grierson, Mosby and
Pilpatrick were his imitators. He inaugu
rated tho grand raid which taught Sheridan
the nothingness, of distance, aud emboldened
Sherman to tear the continent like a pocket
The Knoxville eorrespndent of the
Nashville Banner gets offthe followinggood'
thing on Brownlow: / - *
“blDN’T THAT MAN. SUEFER1”
Knoxville, Jam. ft, 18G5. *
There ore few East Tennesseeans who do
not know John Fleming, of this county, ft V
lawyer of much sharpness, -with good prac
tice, and as-far as I can learn, of undoubted
loyalty; Well, John tells if most amusing
anecdote of our Reverend Governor, which
is too gbod to be lost, and what is ihore tog
'the point, be gives.it as coming from Andy .
Knott, who is also a well known citizen, and
one who beam a good record for consistent
loyalty. The pith Of the mattw la contain-
ed in a description of Brownlow’s terrible
sufferings and martyrdom, of which tho
world has heard so much for the past two
years.
A few months ago Brownlow sued Sneed,
Crozier & Reynolds for damages, and re
covered” 825,000 in the Circuit Court of
Knoxville, causing tho property jof those
geutlcmcn to be sold out, and buying it in
at his own price; property that would, in *
all probability, in peaceable times, -liavo
brought twice the amount of the judgment. • .
After all this had occurred, Squife Knott
meets Fleming, who was one of the Gov
ernor’s lawyers, (by the way tbdyftire all
Col. Heiskill’s constituents,) on (Jay street,
and accosts him thus:
“Well, Fleming, I suppose you succeeded
recovering $25,000 damages for Governor
Brownlow, for and on account of his suffer
ings as aUnionman?”
Fleming—-Yes, Andy, we had no trouble,
and could have recovered $50,000 just as
easy, if wp bad laid it.” *
lvnott—“Well, John, there’s ho telling
how much that man has suffered. When he
was put in jail at Knoxville, I was in there
for my Unionism also, with about one hun- ' j(
dred others. We-eat bull beef and sour . ^
bread, and slept on tbe muddy floor without
cover, whilst Brownlow Jmd a feather bed
to sleep on, and had chickcn } coffee, warm
biscuit, and anything that his family and
friends desired to send him. Great- God!
Fleming,.didn’t he suffer? Directly we /
were all sent to Mobile, and Tuscaloosa.and
treated worse titan damaged dogs, while
Brownlow was furnished with a guard to
protect him from rebels, and sent safely
through tlic lines to Abrahcm’s bosom.—... .
Great God! Fleming, didn’t that man suf
fer! • «£ .
Well, we lay in prison and came darned-
nigh starving and being cat up with vermin, \
iteb, &<•., while Brownlow collected half ft
dozen East Tennesseeans in Yankee land,/
organized a travelingmenageriqand showed
at 50 cents a night, children
half price, and made lofe^f money and hept
it all himself and never fedfitSTthinialaat all.
Gkoimia Baptist Coxvk.vtiov for 180i
As the city of Columbus—tbe place of meet
ing of tbc’Georgip Baptist Convention for
the year1865—was occupied at tbe time by
a hostile force, and tbits the body was pre
vented asssenibling, it -becomes necessary
for those who alone can act in its behalf, - to
announce the tiinc and place of meeting-for
the present-year. Acting' therefore in con,!
cert with tlic executive committee? fil'd'at
its request; I hereby give notice' that the
1 ‘ ~ Hie’Tear
map.
The fervid imagination of the Southern
people, demonstrated 'in' feats of romance
like Stuart’s, made thorn, daring the war,
the great suggestive captjins. Thtfy built
the first iron-clad, made the first of the great
raids, and under Stonewall Jackson execu
ted tlic earliest, of the great Infantry march
es. Biit the colder adaptability of the N orth
developed every hint from the South into a
perfect system. The experiment of the Mer-
rimac has grown to the Dictator, the Dun-
derborf-, and tlio Ironsides. Tho engineer
ing assiduity of Beauregard, i nitated by the
North, has marked the camps of our armies,
as if tlte protecting monntains had followed
our columns. But it may he doubted that
any division commander has yet arisen, to
rival the splendid infantry genius of Jackson,
s JACKSON.
As Lee was the master of manoeuvre,
Jackson was the great captain of aggressive
warfare* He combined the ctinping and the
boldness of Napoleon. To cover his great
movement by the flank in 1862, ho did not
hesitate to fight Pope’s whole army with a
division, and the celerity of his march up
the Shenandoah, to appear again on the field
of Bull Run, was only equalled by the ener
gy Of his attack. . Ho moved infantry with
tlio speed of horse, and having hurled three
great commanders back from the Old Do
minion, died before tilt lustre of Us arms
had diminished in that flush of victory when
rcbcllim* bad Assumed, indeed, the propor-
tions-0f * nation. He was the most repub
lican of rebels, stern and simple as any
Roundhead;' and this i* . why we, hold his
memory greater than that Ofhis companions
hose delation to the Union was augmen
ted. by tlicir treason to popular institutions.
' 'There were other personages identified
with this grand historical defense:, b.fit these
are thc-great statues—Davis, Lee, jpekson,
Stuart, Beauregar.l _
Fleming, Good God ! did you ever hear of
su(h suffering ? Then he wrote a book— '
an abolition book—and sold an interest in
the copywright for $10,000 in cash, and the
damned rebels then sent his family through
the lines to him, where they were all feted,
toasted, and lionized. Fleming, how Conld^..
mortal man endure such suflering
sooner had old Burnside taken East Tennes-'
see than he and his family were (lent back
home, the United States Government fury
uishing ambulances, teams and guarth-fUr
them. When Brownlow reached Knqffville
he took possession’ of ]the customho
salary, and.ap-
w
16 te
i Kridayj-br-foiv
Poor Fellows.—Among, the dividends
reported in our Northern exchanges, is a
Glove Company at Naugatuck, Connecti
cut; which has declared dividends ito the
amount oft three hundred per cent.,|during
the year 18<Jp. Soinebf the other mhnnfa
rth Lord’i
’. II. Mei.l, - -
,t6r Georgia Bap. Con.
ningpil well, near Franklin,
ania, o" '
’erfu:
column jit „—L__ . _
into the otr,■ and liglitstheedmilry for miles
around. It 'has moderated the temperature
of tho neighborhood,, so that the grass has
rapidly grown tip, and is now from two to
next, pliouid not 6c'it ,aI1,,SSUM - ' ,. four incftbs’high. .Thotree.fistandingwith-
' under my Iiurul sail official signature, 13 Htis Iropical range, have budded and
u.„ nrjim„Are: i86«<. ■ - J- Jeavcd out with allMuxnriancc of siim-r
iittifig‘ at. .taring interests have only been able (
vide irom on.e to two hundred, per. pent,
among tho stockholders for the past year,
and therefore fecl v it .quite a distressed situa
tion; I'idcsa Congress does something to
protect these poor'New. England Mamifac-i'
special Treasury agent, at a sal
pointed a set of ’Vevemte'aidsP’Ttndhesoon
collected about $80,00Cf worth of abandoned
rebel property, which has neyer been ac
counted for to this day! Great God, Flem
ing, didn’t that man suffer ?- H.
.. ^ .-AMIss&nary Field. \ - ,V "7
The New York Christian Intelligences,
says; ; .. !
From the carefully compiled report of
the New York CityMission, we take the fol
lowing statistics; They throw, light upon
the condition of the city; and show very con
clusively that, as a mission field, not even
China nor Hindooston has stronger claims
than it upon the faith, liberality; and person
al zeal of Christian men and women: .
The entire population of New York,
in I960 was.. I........... 813,099
Of those-born'in (ho United States, ■
there woke... ,y..... x ^..... 429,952
f»f those born in Foreign countries, 383,? 17
Living in cellars and tenement’
houses.480,000
Including allthesuberbs ofthe city, ^
the entire population is 1,458,383
The number is thus divisible: Natives, ,
850,980 j foreigners, 607,403, or 4 foreigners J
to O nativcs. '
The fpreign, nationalities in this city are'x,
represented as follows: Irish, 203,700; Gcr- \,
mana,'*l 19,977; English?, 37,049French,
8,049; ScotohY^20?fSw^, 1,771./
Of tlie entire population, about 14 per
cent, confess they attend no church whatev
er, and A^jier^cnttClamLfiome
with noiMvangelictucmirchctL leaving 41
:r cont or less than half the population, to
counted as being' -under tbe tafluenGO <of
AVord of Truth. There are in the • -
organized Protestant chttfCKes 04,800 com-,
municaiits. The Protestant places of wor- . -
ship ofallTdwds acc&mmodate about two
liuridrcdthousai
7
eple »d;on full /
All eg lliany river,- is a i turcrs, we fear they -may be'obliged t^clbso’
Hpendni shoo,tsupa vast tiicir mills. , •-
mc:moip;t.haiiNji hdudred'feet : — • —
TlieDevil has always been painted black.
Trinity, of tho Radicals is black. He
iuary, yY M E8 W. RfllJSE,
; •Ordinary.. ,
The Divjnil
is generally .known as the nigger.
/ Some ladies were talking about the -
sizefind style ofoldthingto bo forwarded to
wlaif.s One said: 5‘Now I think, we. ought
to make a pretty lot of baby clothes, for you -
know there’s, no daiiger.of their getting out, .
of use.”,- ■' '' . ■' ’
C3?" By‘keeping, steadily , drunk for one
vear, in Missouri, you can be divorced ti
without itijl; Isn’t this a premium on S
drunkenness? 1 / 'F.i11> A- U
reported that Stanton will, not rc-
’ means to. force the President to ./
out, if lie wants to get rid of him.
has got the pluck to do that.
' ., W^"' r
- r -. * ,- S'