The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, January 15, 1869, Image 1

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ALBANY, GEORGIA; JANUARY 15, 1869 NUMBERS ALBANY NEWS r [From the UoMlo Rtflalar, Dm *4.] Our pnu dispatch** of jntndtj morning cmbraoed tin Mtowiag par agraph : “A Treasury agent at Mobile tele- S raphed Secretary McCulloch from [obile.. reporting tin disoovery of II, 000,000 fat gold belonging to the Con- federate Government, whloh partite were endeavoring to get out of tba cor.ntry. McCulloch telegraphed tin Griffin, Georgia, The tref iMaioa of Mea. I!. L. MeeeaT'e BeaeDiao and Dar School for Vouag La- dlaawtll commenoa on Momlay, January tllh 1889,, under ouperiutendeueo of the Bn O. Dona, Hooter of St. Ooorgo'o oharah. Keek Department ie tiled with competent and naperienoed Tetohera; end erary tneane vtU be eaepleyed te maintain a Young Ladle, ached of a high order, ■ The IfuaieaT Department, under the oon- JANUARY IB, 1800. English Wemrn 'EIrrtifd to the Peerage. The London AlthcnVnm eaya: “The elevation of 1 Mrs. Dieraoli to (bo peerage, an Viecounteea Beacons, ■eld, reminds ue of thttr ladica whoso mcrite have won for them similar hon or. Borneo! the J££hplc*.are not without similarity. Cady Byron waa made a Baroness by Henry the Eighth, at the birth of Prtnoeaa Mary. In 1859, the wife ol Chief Juatiee Rioh- ardaon waa oreatod Countess ot Cra- mond, with remainder not to heira of that name, but to the children ol hor firat husband, Sir John Aahburton, by lb the Planters* Savannah 9 0a. Liberal advanoea mado on oonaign' monta of Cotton in Store, and ou Shipments to our Correapon- denta in Now York and ~ Liverpool. Dr.Benj.Mi Croffl' Middle and Southern Georgia- 10 aohool be lag la Mseloa Heart/ elf summer, Feroute or Quardlaaa rai- ia uakoaUhy loooliile, say hero lad a mat Heme for their Daughters or Wards eg lha elokly eeaeoa. Ohargoa moderate. iUrr, eoataialag full parileatare, eout you, wo belltra faithfully. Our suooooo do- prada upon your prosperity s hoaoo wo hart aaaloualy Bought to promote your literal sad advance Tt hy orory moaao la oor pow er. AaGommlralou Marohutawo again ton, der yon our service#, at our old aland, which has wltkatood lha iamoe of a boralag aquart (thereby pnrlag lu aatarity). aid whore ne hope to merit the nay liberal patroaaga al ways given oa. The aala of cotton U onr apooinlly. Wo datlar aaralra none oaa oxeol ue To old Windows rotara thaakai to saw onea, try as, wo will try to ploaeo yea. Uaual aooommodatloaa given to oaablo you to make a arop. TH08. ilARDKMAN, Ja., O. 0. SPAItKS. Atienlion gim EXCLUSIVEtV% the sale of Ctlko, who this ao-oalled “Treasury AmP is. His nama is William Jo«ra,aad will be wall remembered la OaaMmM times at an individual than raid lag in Mobile, who eloped to the Fadara! Uoee, ana afterward piloted Coat, tar* ragut'a fleet into Mobile Bay. Not eontont with that exploit, he eoaasut- ed to give ue the benefit of hie valua ble citizenship again, and baa “beta spending bis time la seeing bow he can mans little blaok-mafl moo#-, and at the tame time celebrate hie “loyalty" by nomlaf oat eoaethlag to the injury of hie fellow eUimurThls spy bee taken it into hie head that there era a million of dollar* in gold in one of th* Mobile basks, which wa Confederate mooey—tberefera k fed eral money. We head of hi* taper* some daye ago, and bow h* had acta BACON! BACON I VS'eJraalftrit!! hardly worth mentioning. LsdyCas- tlomalno wee mado Dnohees oi Porta, month, bnt only for her life. . It U laid that Nall Gavnne waa nbont to be made Countaw of Greenwich. Duch- ohese of Kendall waa one ot the many title* oonfinred on Madam de Sohu lemberg. The widow of Sir Ralph IF YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD to eat go to the Abercrombie wee created Baroness Abarorombie. The widow of Mr. Canning waa raised to the rank of Viscountess. Tho wife of Sir John Campbell waa mado Barotaeee Strath- eden, bat tbuir ton elected to be earn, men to the peerage, liter hia father's death, by tba title to wbioh hia father M. BA.RNTE8 • Proprietor * Hue Streets Albany» Georgia. BACON d g Jae. I Naawaa. wW.touiaxi 18 N. A. HARDEE'S for AGO, Meals at ail houra. i The table supplied with ell the dell. Melee the market'e afford. In anjr Quantities to suit Fir- ohaaerfl, at 6ie LOWEST MARKET FRICFS Hartag vaamtly sampkttd tlale Heats, sad put U la condition for Uo aceommodatlca of larwa and well roatltatod ; hit table ah all he MMtutly eupwUad with the beat lha market affords, and his •streets ahalt always be prompt, polite and alltali,,. (W* A Hash Is always at tho Depot on lha arrival ad trains, ta scarry pauragtr to the Hoaoo, tad erary oonrealaaee sad tomfort |^J,^a.l, |_ mmarailAfld MEEUUCX DABNKS, for the bo Gen. Grant's UaBMUm of Mobile—an apppluWw “St to be made,’’ seeing h know how to write * tew Gaonota. axdtux Nani ubt.—The New York 9 (aw day* etttce, pfbiiahea la less, for laatanoe, Mrs. Boll** waa created a Baroness, and became Lady BoUes accordingly. W* maw add that tbe mother of George VTlItere, flrtt Duke of Booklnghem, waa in MM mado Count*** of Buckingham JNO B HIGDON, Proprietor- buck iasohryi XuaOhMrihnlrprrpandtodoaUUndaot Bride Work A Plastering For Sale hy of taxes collected from tbe ten Son flaoat year eutllDa Extract from a Private Letter. Bxi/irswicx, Ga., Jan. 1,1M9. * * * Wa are all jubilant here over the notion of the Central and Southwestern ooropanlM, and consid er it tba best thing thut ever happon. ad for Brunswick. We have no lean that (he Northern and English capitalists who are build ing onr road can bo driven ont. They are able to carry their , line west to the Miaaiseippi and north to tbe Ohio, if that should' be made necessary. Rust, Jo] on the ;oth ol Juno. Fro n thiaMateeaeat we fad that Louisiana contributed the 1 urgent juDOOBt—96,94$9d8—and Florida the smallest—Sato,»o<—to the reveoa* of th* Government. Tho next leases tuna Wee o<Me«l*| fkeee Oemgle, who mid into tbe Treasury for tho bat twelve months, despite of Copgraesioo- rcconatrnotion, despite BuUock’a man ipulations oftha State’s credit, despite the great obstacle* arMag front tbs went of a settled government, th* handsome sum of *5,5-8,058. She lias oontributed, f pver ono hundred as much as Virgin! census of 1M0,bad _ North and Sooth OaroHaa aesTafaf pillion mow inhahitaiMa the* W* have. —Sav.Rxp. WARE-HODSK fP COMMISSION WiUdaaa«M^ BANldj^Iffl&Ega, loonjpAiaiH, a ,. w UP STAIRS, . . n THE . OLD FLAG BUILDING, [JACKSON STKKKT.J Nmut Bxmt ft, Johnston* OLD WAREHOUSE. I maka sad harp oa head all » fraction, hythodoomoadj tba fall rpeoo him always bo aeailaaa* I th^Ut.Ug.JraqntaHeaU.n Fartkase FliaUtlou he.. «■ Mir , Bav* Ur fad< RKYKNVKSTAMPS, 4 FRACTIONAL DUMB KNOT (Bm.ll Bilh), dollars I to the MJSBABD 4 HOLCOMBE, COTTON FACTORS. . L-amo- (Jen’l ComauBflion Merchants Cabinet ;ctto gives & following positive and aeufssatinHEFSS -overnment of the Slate, the writer ays: “Therela good authority for tatiagthdf the President elect is not inly opposed to the whole proposition, jut that hefnlly antiuipatsd prooiaely what oconrrod in th« Georgia Legisla ,ore, and that ihiil occurrence had tbe taeelioabi the military. This nuy nffcrtety seen eiwdiMe to the ehrieken for negro supremacy in the Sooth, •AMMO FURNITURE, RE-CANISO CHAIRS, material interest sympathises. Our morehants are prosperous, our facto ries declare handsomo divideuda, onr l railroads increase tlioir operationi, money is in free circulation, nnd tbe ' ftafairiiP'trif Smid tirir"r are MMStdaWwiSiw . ‘ " It becomes ns with tba dawa oi a brighter day to.^mnanber D*r past glories. W e were not only before the war the most proeperoua of people, bat we were distinguiehed for honor end i virtte, for grace end chivalry, for 6d. neatiob and refiaement. Our unex ampled wealth was the baeia of all these, and now aa weJty again the . old fotmdalion, let uo not forget tbe old superstructure. Onr aooulain J town and country mast, not be suffered ■' to languish: onr colleges must be lib- >i orally atudabod; onr. churches sup- 1- ported;nil the refining, elevating and l obritlianUiag agonciea should be no j lively employed and' generonaly foa- Ured. Thus will tbe Bonth rogain , her lost splendor, and exhibit xa she •ariTto-cTwUlaw W ms OLD FURNITURE D. M. DENISON, . COLUMBUS, Oa, ■ANUTAOTUItKD BY TBM OAIVE100MFAHY, JSSSEB& with he Redieai* hold-of the new , on* top, of the | and virtue, repoeing npon and continnoua prosperity. , January 2, ISM. 1 : tub BucketAnri' V&XtHrglV 40 so W 75 76 10 100 15* l j