The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, April 13, 1869, Image 1

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Ling ore our Kotos of Subscription a Year ............••§5-«Q0 J,e Months......,, .*2 00 .fAtomw apt*»o». ■' £ ertasifff? Rates Novti BY CAREY W. STYLES. *.’»'> ip--i i -■ • Libertas ©t 1STatale Solum. $5 Per Annum 3. ALBANY, GEORGIA. APRIL 13, 1869. NO. 30. ilS inserted p.r annum, lor. Announcing Candid.tos $5. snd Marriag. •Notlo.a, not to ox- adOTtisotnonto moat bo paid in ,r no go. legal advertisements will llotbe officer authorising them, to * is nbio per cent win bo allowed ,..lr. EeUblishoil merchants in Jin, Atlanta and Sarannab, will J when the Editor needs money, [it of business liberality will always ll.but bills will be due on prosen- ET'nosoflenlng of these prices m. OAr, APRIL -16, 1809. roXBVTALLH” Of VlRUiMA. TllK 'ill* .’—The New York World snyx: [the credit of the people of Virginia -h nil the five thousand offices in rire Jfelgf n« flay for a oouver- lejff iiiivo* tuceutubed iheea found lievessfivy to revoke Is of even sber'iHs, the most dcsir- lessor offices, and permit tho law- its, test oath nml Congress to tojxo|cige tlwir powers. * Now, JlnMi»tH/;fflx(fl6y “trnoly ioit*’ to furnish out a sheriff to each sad iWUBt the stale of the Itndi- iherein be! > — B8fc FdrnfwOrtH and Butler (both 1 L&fiug afdtter feud-in tlu*. House, fth stands on his age in the cause o f k« butler ndmits that ho is a youn- but says, "some people tore of Judas than of Paul, because B older Apostle of tlio twain.’ V , w ^ ■- ;— . btiox on AccoWct CfltortL—Thl wrier is informed that the Indian B j scalp.. negro soldiers, b thi r nflter fail to taljs^ jritakl overy^ timo iliHtfetcttlin Is not InsLb utils in cojfi Tuj,' Indians theiff ger no bravo—no warrior.’ r the new amendnieut«;atad/tbe- lonstructlon policy, and call* lor It? punishment. P5 , j Sympathy Tor Rebels. IIypocraoy Ukpiiqvihkp. If any plan or woman, says the Mobilo Daily Kogister, who remembers the Confeder ate war, and at the same time can read tho following hypocritical bathos about the “reb el” cause In Cuba, from the New York Ilor- nld, without a partial suspension of his breath, he is made of sterner stuff than we Wc mark some of Ha most wonderful passuges by italics: Under these circumstances, what should bo the policy of our government with regard to Capa f aVu peojde in the world, struggling for independence froimirspotiiun, hare ever failed to meet with sympathy from this country. The Hungarians, the Volet, the Italians and all others hare met with it. Thit country repre- tail stiff liberal and republican ideas of the age and world, and all nations regard it as the hope of the oppressctl everywhere. But Cuba has special claims upon us. 'The Cubans are our neighbors, are, Americans and belong to the The colonial government of Europe are exotics on this Continent, nud ° u .A o bo uprooted. The poli cy which favored and* recognized the inde pendence of ihc former colonies of Spain in America, and which laid down tho Monroe doctrine of no more European conquests or colonization, now requires a fresh nml ex tended application. ’J’he remaining European possessions on this continent have always been a source of trouble to all, and liuvo cramped our trade and made ua second only where We ought to^ have been first in com*. merclaV lnlereouse. We owe nothing to Kpnin por to any of tho Kuropeun Powers.— In the Mexican affair and during our civil war Spain and some other powers were hos tile to this republic und hoped to see it de stroyed. They Claimed to have monarchical interests in America, and, acting upon that claim, they acted tu our great detriment and wlt|iotl jnlij regard to otfr position as a friendly power. Our interest lies in the severance of nil European and monarchical connections with America, No opportunity should bo lost of bringing that about. All the smypatliy and aid wo can fairly give the Cul mis should be given, tfinljl the govern ment should lose no time i«j nutUofezIng the 1 vosidert to recognize their belligerents rights . Iicno' or in his judg incut it may be proper to do so, nd, as soon ns a regular government is estab. bed, their iudt^pepdgnce^ 8uoh a courso is , mnndcd by sotfrtrFpolicy nml the highest sta. umn- ship. With Cuba independent or am. mi to the United States tho productive woau. and our trad^ with that Island w .uld bo iui- tfunpa. The| y/t ought to si^vo that beauti ful -nu rieb country from tho horrors of de vastation which now threaten it, To permit e scenes and fat* of another 8t. Domingo our border would be an eternal disgrace the United States. In every point of view, jen—on high ‘ political grounds, fer the lerest of our cnnu||rcc, and far the‘take of inanity, the Govci#ueul and people of this rpuhiic sliouidd fiuror by every means tho independence of Cuba, and we are glad to learu that by die arrival of an embassador preliminary from the Cuban provisional gov ernment the objects above expressed are likely, to hd realized. ■ Easi-West—Sontli. Bff'AWMIT AT tllB FaiTJ III i!o«_ i recent coinimniie.nl ion published [aeon, Telegraph, the following np- [that paper. We hope Albany will ^nights and cavaliers. What J I. EjjP.-K. K.& YesYofonr gay aiiif festive Yv- ^ .. t; l ; * yll ■ * ■ " Sparta, April 2,1809. i Walker and others, Macon : -In reply to your communien- e 22nd, suggesRpg the otier, of cer- r bluing. In a snoff time,"‘wlifcn all bka/or additional or extra premiums ||>ceiYed,iI,wUl publish it notice gue approved, including all those gentlemen from Mftcoqi icrs, of tho Putnam County., y, I have receiyOtbWt^ Ing a Tournament to tho ■ ggestion will be adopted, s andCavaUers of Macon IWtWVd generally younjelves for a severo contest , for it will J>o open to all mdridel” thrown If jFJir wjU* yieir mw-l '■wltb fthlpAj-ct 'HnVA'ilVli trimmings, withUtelr bonncta ^^•-OtU An and looking their not o^ty <; of beauty of M,acoji, not only jWtbo State,not only of tho South, of it,-*m:-iito%irof tfie wholo’ sr'*.*~®rs%2r : «y(Agrioulturul Society of Georgia; R 8 I )l *ABiLiYr'bitL.—Requires the t to file a petition to the U.S. Courti Affidavit that ho bolieva the Coiifed- \Vt/-have heretoforu nlluded to the heavy balance in the government lately joekoved for nml won by tho East, In all the races of legislation -7thoM_©f 6| Boncls, National Jianlcp. nn«l I’foteolion—vho Eaiit lmu tile iimido truck and hasdia- tanoed'lior )Vcitern• competitor, in terest lield tho stakes, cave the start and judged the rare. The officers ot tilt Cabinet and oi the House of Rep- resuutalivcH, are all in possession of mdn thoroughly saturated with Eastern interest; and tliero call bo no two views as Iq ll(c result, so far as the inanijStilhtion Of' the government is made to act ngninBt tho West. Com menting on these points, tho National httoliigencer sayB, “Tho Weal and eontli are sadly off at tho start. The battle of tlie right is half lost already;” aipl Alien pootinivcs, “The composition of the Govern it out becomes a tiling of and death to the South and West. life J. repeals of am --Th« ■essonaWe, ap, done in intuntenkni .I'jlftieo, 1,. liilf.e in, r .l e nii.l hu- l«t,a*Ueh compels,;» nlxh.to for- ' oil eolation opens s fine',held,Yur the -pro. ofonr iiUo y** : <rig'»sti, »recently,dissppikrod /roni oar I wd'lftis supposed they. hare lot'ubn, or (Ion«§k*‘- thcmselees. Either is b*ioV IlKsu , Green ’uns. ® of Nelv York has Issued a, ;t5irca- strangers that all co-opora- T* *«?, dplUr storcf,' of that RAturo gif fljftfei."f* t.U> publish them ns Hiformatjon, frequent T Is the agriculture of those sections to bo forever ‘bound-thrall’ to tho mon- iedjBohopUteA : rtfibo East f” was lpstfojig ago. Hut she has been the golden goose of tho North for too long not to have learned her value ndw. She can ho ted upon flattery audi ticketed with cotton fibreB no longer, wo hope. The East may squeezo her and force her to lay ; but if she is wisy, as wo bope and believe she is beginning to be, sbe will liatoh the egg bertelt and give the North the shell, ilj , , ia.lXiii* And the West too lias her declara tion of indepcndenc already engross ed and waiting only lor ber eigua- titr^ jfwltie^i ponilpon. sense. •. it site flatly refuses tribute longer to the East and lets her dammed np trade And its natural channels to the sea— thi&ijjb-SiM' Tfliigtity ‘ rivers - and air-' lines of railway—she can Isngh at Eastern logisfatidu and* leave the Uasshbhnsetttrtwins ‘and their Atlan tic elopo confreres “out in the cold.” WilUhe West do this? Perhaps; but at all events, the South most take tho first step for ber own safety; for her very life.—Mobile Register. WEEK OLD—WEE COLD—WEAK OLD. For s combination of. pathos and humor ffiofoUowlngfroa tW Norwich JrCoipj Ad-’ •ry peouiisr.v J 5 --» With ayoaof Aud MifeW 1 - Cln«i» fieatTed The Spring it the Foot of the Hill. DV A. FULKERSON. There’s a iloar, sweet spot ’way down iu the past, To which my hoart evor turns with a sigh, And my tears fall fast as leavos In the blnst. When tho winds uf Autumn aro hurrying by! ‘Tis tho happy placo whero I drank my fill, And cooled uiy burning thirst with joy, From the gushing spring at the foot of the hill Where I drank when I was a boy. In tho obi ftone house landing high above, With its honest front and its open door, Dwelt the dearest friends of my boyhood* In the gay ami the happy times of yore 1 On their love and their friendship ti.uslfig still I dream with sweet but saddened joy, Of the gushing Spring at the foot of tho hill, Where 1 drank when 1 was a boy ! I look around me und t lie friends arc gone, Who playfcd with me therein my boyhood's time And still through Otis world 1 am wandering on— Now dreaming a dream and iioiv muttering a rhyme! Put up through the mists of memory Mil, Like music heard from the land of Joy, Comes the gushing Spring at the fool of the hill, Where I drank when 1 was a boy ! w, where the maple shndv the mound of her early ■ m ,U. Tn tho valley liclo Grows dark on gift vo, Lies sleeping fovever a g» otV Who was lovely as God to eurt! And tho stream flows on it.. .i.u-!c As it comes with a hymn ofjoy, From the gushing spring at the loot of the hill, Whero 1 drank when J was a boy. • rgave till • II iilifd Pmes nisirlc) Court, in 8a. vannah—The Funds of the Abscond ing Marshall. From the Savannah Xews, of tho fith in stant, wc learn thut tho United States Dis trict Court, Judge Erskino presiding, com menced its ‘•cssion on the previous day in that city—Mr. Samuel D. Dickson, the t'uth- er of the absconding Marshall, acting In his son’s capacity. Tho Xews says : In the case of Krcnsuii k Hawks tu. tho ateatner Tamincnd and owners, which was brought up before the Court, it was announ ced that there deposited iu tho National Bank of Savannah a package of money to tho credit of W. (1. Dickso. Into United States Marshall of this Distric ’ipposed to contain the proceeds of the sale , . i... steam er Tatninend. The Court then ordered that 111, ■>ckagc should be opened in the presence ■' the proctors In the case, Henry 3. Fitch; *. nltcd Staten Attorney f ft. J). Dickson, Dibuty United States Marshall ; and the President ami Cashier of the said bank, and its con tents reported to the Court immediately. Tliin was done, and Hie following report was made .* The undersigned have cxuuiiued the pack age in the above order mentioned, ami re port that it contains only counterfeit money of the curreucy of the United States, and have re-healed the same ami left it in tho same hank subject to the further order of this Honorable Court. (Signed) II. H. Filch, A. W. Stonth Law & Lovell, 8. D. Dickson. LAWTON & LAWTON, IPiROIDTT CB —AND— Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET, MAOON, OA. I^oalors in Bacon, Grain and Provisions, of nil kinds. Supplies Complete at all Times. MERGER & SMITH, -AT, THEIR— OLID ST-A-HSTH): Stilt keep on hnml A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES. PLANTATION — AND Family Supplies, DRY GOODS ill>OT.S AND SHOES, IRON AND STEET,, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, OSNABUROS. STRIPED GOODS & TAIINS. They have in store a lnrgo lol of BACON, CLEAR * CLEAR RUSHED SIDES, HHUUMIKHH, nntl T’AMIIjY meats. CORN .AND PROVISIONS, EDGAR, f’OFPKB, HALT, nntl ovoryllting el»n tifltisRy r,iiin,l in ,ltt>it General * Complete Stock ! Their old friends and customers, and the public generally, are assured that they eon- * tf l l ftl loweht LIVING Lffif'. U,ul ,,,p y kwp the UK ST GOODS they can find. They respectfully invite inspection, and defy competition. Albany, April 2d, l809-9m cq. WK WILL 8B^L r w ; ALL KINDS OF GUANO ParliouUrly present to lire noliee of Plenters GUANO COMPANY, Of dSaltimpye. ri ♦jftih':. 'J. ' J-'i Works tinder tho iotmeditto superintendence of Dr. 6, Ar .MERIG, theeefehrated fscF isa.fi'. t/i >‘l AIV/ . Httn . i TV! esle by the follow- in Upeoit, Oa. t SIX OAKS COTOJI Sill rOH SALK. Wc hare about eighty bushels of the Six Oaks Cotton Seed, which planters cun have at ONK DOLLAR per bushel. Apply either at this office, or to Mr. James Muuro, at Mrs. Raker’s place, two miles eiist of Albany. April 6th, 18(59—tf S. Frank Warrkn. J. W. Kkmp TOWNS’ HOTEL, broad street, ALBANY, GEORGIA. \RRE & K ■*rt Proprietors. d^henyv.AprU Gilt, DIRECT IMPORTATION. 30,000 DOLLARS’ WORTH LAW CARDS. D. H, POPE, ATTOIHET at law [ALKANY, (!A. Will giro prompt attention to any business entrusted to him, in nil the Courts ol Dough ertyaud surrounding counties. Jan. 1, 1869 ly t.. i*. t>. wauukn WRIGHT &. WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALBANY, UA. W ILL practice in tho several L’oiirle id lauv and F.quity m tnU State and the Circuit Courts of (he United Slates lor the State of tieuri;iu. Also attention given to COMMISSION in HANKHUPTCY. Albany, Jan. |, J8fj9. ly RIOIIARD K. II IN is,. ..RICHARD HOWII: 1 HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALBANY, GA. Il’ill nractioc in DOCGIIKIITV and lii sm rounding Cmintics, in the Supreme Courts j of tho State, and the United Slates Circuit) Court at Snvnnnnh ; and will attend to busi ness in Smith-Vest Georgia generally, by special agreement. mnlchlU)—ly Commission Merchants. V. U. RUST T.II. JOIINFTOV. II. (I. LOCKETT. Host, Johnston &, Co. Cotton Faotors, U'AltlMIOUSi; AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OonsiKninonlH SoIUmIcmL OFF 1 f! J.’, Discount and Deposite. altcnded to nml remittance MADE (flOKGlA. CollcctioiiH attended to PROMPTLY U.HWYv Juno fith, 18t58. I v V.G Hunt. T. 1!, .Iuiinhton. 11. U Locket, RUST, JOHNSTON & LOCKET, MEDICAL GAUDS. Dr. John E. McMillan. —office in— Chuuk's Building, Up Stairs, Xu! l)oor to Hines ,) J/obb's Ojliee. 8igb» Hcsldenee, Society Stvei't, two doers east of Judge Vnson’s. maroh2.‘t—ly Dr. Deuj. ill. Cromwell Office as heretofore, over Welelia’ Drug- Store, Albany, Ga, llosidepce next duor to Dr. Ililfltnan’s, in tho lionse formeity occupied by Mr, L. C. Show. Jan 6—ly DR. W. A. LOVF, .—:o.—. -o p F T o r;- IN UILBEItT Ai liKO’S. 1>IU!« STOKE. 1IROAI1 STREET, Albany, Gn. r»b, 21, 18118 Any U'ft III lbs Urn's Hlnrsof Mils mini mid It.II will rivi*ivf |,rmnpl sllctilion. Dr. E. Is. Connally, ~ Office and sleeping room over Welch’s Drug Store, Albany, (Jn. Oflieo formerly oeeuried by Dr. Alexnmlir, the Dentist. Jniw-fi—ly Dr. Wm. P. Jennings —AT— Httsman A Bali’s Drug Store, 2 lii’Oful Stroot. Albany, March 20—1m 11 CARRIAGES & WAGONS & HARNESS. I nm the agent for tho Tomlinson Pernor, est Company of New York, the Woodruff Concord, and the Drnltleboro manufactories and am receiving per steamer every week Carriages, Wagons, and Harness- . THE MJMNY HOUSey M. BAENES Proprietor. Pine Street, Albany, Georgia. Having recently completed this lloase, and pul it in condition fort lip accommodation of guests, the Proprietor pledges his earnest en deavors to give rat infliction. Ilia rooms are large and well ventilated ; his table shall be constantly supplied with (lie best the market a fiords, and bis scrvvnts shall always be prompt, polilo and attentive. WT A Hack is always at tho Depot on the ft-rivnl of trains, to convey passenges to the , House, and every convenience and comfort desirable Is guaranteed MKIIMCK BAIINK8, Proprietor. Jan 1 tf JONES, BAXTER & DAY. cor TON A YE N ll E, Mm.'on Oeor«ia* BAY STREET, Savannah $ Q-a. Liberal mlvaneea made on t!oi»ni/jn* j incnlH ol Coll on in Store, and on Shipment" lo our ('orreapon- deniH iu Now York find Liverpool. Attention given EXCLUSIVELY to the sate of Cotton. Jan 5— Iy Consignment a S dicitod H 7A.VK in slum and are constantly receive ing a huge supply of b'LOTJR OF KVKUY (IHAIHC, SUGAiES All. (1IIAD1C8, COFFEE iho'ani, java, SOAl’.S, CANDEES, COHN, OATS, mid WHISKIES I IF UVERV (IIIADH, AND A I, A ROE STOCK .'(JNSTANTI.V ON HAND. SHI.l; AGENTS FOR Chestnut Grove WHISKEY. Lime, Plaster . AND CESXKEENT. ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO IN HTOI! 1C 700 Bags No. 1 Peruvian Guano IHRKIT FIII1M THE GOVERNMENT AG'T EVERY IIAII GUARANTEED GENUINE; 150 Barrels Best Nova (Scotia Land Plaster KOK TWENTY VKAIIH we have serve.!' if* HHL.S M AIM KTP^ JM ILLS you. we believe failhfully. Our miei’iiUH de x»r\W ntnt) r Y* a mDAMn pends upon your prosperity ; livnco we have ! * w v> UJaXL OZ JtlA WJdvJJNJU zealously Hiuglit to prouiolo your interest-1 and advance it by every means .in our pow- 1^ c holiest, and bent product of (be kind nr. As Commission Merchants we again ten*, tier you our service*, at our old stand, which has withstood the tinmen of a burning square (thereby proving it a security), and where w# hope to merit the very liberal patronage al ways given us. The sale of cotton boom* specially. We flatter ourselves nono can excel n» 1'o old friends we return thanks; tA'new ones, fry us, we will try lo please you. Usual nccomi,inflations given lo enable yon to make a crop. THOM. HAH HUM AN, ,lu., 0.(1. 81’AUKH. Jan. 1st— (5nfOH. HARDEMAN & SPARKS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. To Miwjoh. On the Planters Middle and Southern Goorgia. BACON aniij.; , MM) VISIONS, ON TIME! *4—' TTT’K A HIT NOW PREPARED lo sell Plan- YT tors their supplies on time, AT REA- SONAlfLE RATES, FOR GOOD PAPER, JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO. u»r II 2m Macon, Go lifl'l l‘C on A CASirr BASfa. CHINA, CEOCKERY ; AND GLASSWAB, By Sims & Klrkman. 1 ana S3 mulberry St. ( ’ IVafoRi MERCHANTS and DEALERS will find they «aji mvo money by purchobing in Maoon. B-A. mas, a 80 and 82 Malb£rry 6t»0*.' / JST Ordera filled and price list forwarded W application. ,V> Mmik> J-W-HOWARD, Proprietor, iC{IABIAS. From these and other wollj^nffwn fitab shments, nni^ eon fill any ordel^ short no tloe, when*desired, at manufftOfur#rs prlMs seitleaenL and must bo closed, ' , , ,, , jluflljkfl will tiln.un .11 fan.l lmma/1 With frclghV added. ^ L. C. SHAW, Agon! Albany, Ga., Jan Cth, 1809, 6 mos. Fe^d, Sale apd Lively Stpblq, I .y.iUj • No Horse. lo Hre oo fluml.y, ffW/f Wo( emMg.Mjr, . t U[ ■ VRAWflW.leja.olorilioo, To lit of January '69. Pperinc. alnrtort notice and on reasonable (emu. solioita a chare ut publie patronage. * ' - ^ a WAAO J, BRINSON. Mr Hn., jfe* •JOik. }y l4Tp Mwk Ladl..’ ^81,0., The oo-patliierelilp heretofore existing be tween Dr*. Sim* & JT|«siTlllIllll, la this day dissolved by mutual oqnsent. Dr. Sims Wajr bit found at hia olU starul dii ring the day, and *t his rrsldenou on Waaho ington Street, at night. Dr. McMillan will occupy the office of the Firm in Cheek’s building, up pUttr* JNO. 1C SIMS, J.)Ki MCMILLAN. ' N. B.—The books ofthe Pirm aro ready f *’ 4 ‘ "* * Those lu- ever put up in tills country, O- Chesapeake Guano. ago HUS. IN bTOIlli TII18 article needs no recommendation where it. has been used. The letter below shows what it has done in this seolion: Drayton, Dmdy t!u., (la., Oct. I, 1808. Messrs. Jonrh, Ba.mi;u & Day ; Gents—1 think Ilia Chesapeake Phosphate a valuable manure ; 1 went over my field to day where it wan applied on cotton, and up on thorough examination I have concluded it paid LT.O per.cent. I am willing that any parly htumid nee it, and think any sensible man would nouie to tho same conclusion, and (his result is obtained, although the cotton was eei-ioiisly. injured by drought, boll worm and Caterpillar* : though tho Cotton where this Phnsplmta was put, did not suffer any more from these onuses than whero none wia put. Yours respectfully, jauIo Jins. JAMES COBB. Advertisements forwarded to all Nowspapers, No advance charged on Publisher's prices. All Leading Newspapers kept on file. Information as toGost of Advertising furnished All orders ruccivo careful attention. Inquiries by Mail answered promptly. Complete Printed List of Newspapers lor sale Special Lists prepared for Customert. Advcftliotnculs Written and Notices saonrod Orders from Busioesn Men especially debted will plejme_wttend iuunedlatel; tnarohlO—lu* . alely.—— SIMS L MoMILLAN. The G eorgia Mutual Aid —is rax— - BEST, CHEAPEST, AHO MOST m \ VO tTNTRXI ' At •t> ; i u td'txo xhet emus onnHU, it<*t ,, he vim. ; him.: t i v - • ■.cvspnfitlf iWurtf rvll -_~ f l iPwtif.K^T,.Ua », MsuptcounLx* v^axTXsTV. • . itnadkfjs0. 2L*mrifti_Ws}omi 143 J V ' - Am “ SM. o/iUpr,/,,., (o b. p.ld o.eTwIUhl gBiw^js^wwigaBff. % § ■ s bjr iioor wife A «i iho Muoolo- sy»l«a} -of Lifi- -* l - Im SM \ which I. . nob), obarlty,} but I« - 1 -■•'AMfir OTTO (ban Ibat ayri.m, lo »or Vraod 10 jaars of »g»ar,d yooBoer. - 4u .apbMlo.lj lb. Toor M.n'a Friend, - ? ohalleogea oompariaon vrltb all otoar aye ana of Llfa Aaanranw now axlant. qomo forward, .nd aaamlna Ha OonaGIu- nnd it a llbar.1 By Liwa