The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, May 25, 1869, Image 2

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I i K mm Pi i . i jwiv* ri,k*fc»(4»H • mved hy jwwar ind unbril>ed by gain." Gfttfc W «#w-To*k iv-04* neighbor Capt Weston, editor of thn Dawson Journal, Is t m* lolit'-r York. Tho "devil’' of that °* c0 thinks bis busioeM Dan Insight Into the dcrcsis, and assures as that he boa "neither i.cscomled, ncr gene tor at^bppolntraent." lha Quartette of the Amerlcua J&puA- i.jjr., it informed that the omission of Mr. T\ »n.4K&t’ n( <V**l oversight. Like the boy counting the pigs—there were 4; nary ws could’nl remember the last one- " *^ U8#d con : ^braying’ anfaUr r.ra fond cf them. (jo It, Central I Tke Nomlt aid War uilk Engl (t I" *BlonUhtng«hit a fund of infori ,ITNp acquired by Mr. JohnAV, Forney, oourtc of liia recent hasty tour through a portion of tho Southern States! He liaidly i got out of Ilia Railroad cars except to take ; kl> meats, ffirfbfSavaiio,k iUpulMn, yd 1 he found out Everything about us, from our p^ltlmrt, rrtljlim, «nd xTortTTWrsl tnttlta-f (ions, down to ibe conditiou of our harnea! nod dairies, He (ran ascertained to Ids en- j lire aaUs/aeHon what would b« the coono ct the Southern people in (he *rant of-w-wne with England overIhe Alabama claims. Le Uft 111 -Ik. Wa.hlafff oil m'rmW«* "There is no hostility to England In Atner* ioa, but there is intense devotion to America. Aad all parties Unite ih this sentiment—North and South, V.ajt and Wnt. Even tho Pemoo- racy, who are now courting fieo trade, wilt sr.MvA|i and none more ihah thodfautll. lH*l*rirf looks with as much interest on thin new complies- lion as Cuba; aud if the worst comes to tbe worst, no force wilt hemorepotent than that reji* mu,ltd by the men who fought in the Confederate army, and who wiihed tureen to the Confederate eauie." The Repuhltean further Eucml row- ..•tB OliHWlI cmfirg out ll‘J bl.i-k dot ot jifkit party lfl lb. right ^u.rttr, anil n rnoU.d to physio th. fforlli .3 »• South with th« "matt tod krolh.i " »« predict the rigllU vtlllh« . op„Jv »f Ui.li voialtT^ho ioRhod* Rods it, 1U» looiori, Ihry g»* « th.lrown phy,lc.- Eend suck as** .lot***® c * ! t 1 i»gw TO IK. CtllCU Oltc* TttlM 1 rM9oVjBiih9f7opthyjn < Vf.sh tel (May 14th) Commercial.] rho f Prtsli«n( has resolvfdi toaooeile to [ho nurt rrc,rtite4Tiy th< WotM Jrl.g.llon Tester Uy. on I veHtiOpiudot colored mm foi ‘hie ofltki, fw which tho/ may hn omroeul*: Mr. Forney does np| say on which side tliql forry Will ba "potent," and we shall not here dis pute Ids position, let him mean which In* tuny, hul it h eery certaiu that lie speaks* without knowledge. Time will show tho temper of tho Bouthotu people iu ifip presence «| *«iiq4 an Dene. We would simply say, though, to Mr. Forney, that when a tuition goes to war, it (an expect uo Voluntary nM from those whom It haSilrampled upon it* their weakness. A people denied liirir tights in the Union oil Southern any rcspou«lble qualified iu ..cithern as '"'ill, rftWmi ofcoom.ff' lh* "' ur “ ,e f ,Dl r.ppoininunni Vow York, Rochcelor.lloa ton and C.itcngo h.rUgbesn ‘«••'»"* "P°"' tho claim. of suitable colored mc« *° *’1 Oftncln in c»oc» oficmov.l w 11 hei r.tnl Irfotwd nntfifuttory, thclr.pMlnlm.nl, w 11 follow. FrfjJ Dougins. U '101b. mppolnt- etl it. 1'o.inm.frrlr Wc.t,rn Now York. In Nctv York Mil Uo.lcu no difference will he mndo on acei unt of r.ee In rerenuo n min.- t ^ C ' US ^ 7h« Fv„T««»ra »»® P«° .onljrivYL.rri —We have rtctlted,e.je th 8irnn»» l1 K 'e‘ w,c “1' ,n ll " IUcl|m0 " d p " per., tjotujlieli of ike rrccnl deel.lon ei Chi. r ju.'ioe tflnicc. .1 Rlohmond, on ibr effect ;i the Fourteenth Amendment to the Cotiwliulinu of the United Stole, on por.on. who participated In tho rtkelllon holding office under tho Sun governmentt. The (bud soclten of the amendment ntti.l ho in terpreted, ho onys, In n manner that »h.U not uiuke i: vrpugnool to other pro.ldono of the nohttltotl in in toforenoo Co tfpM/MU l.ws, nnd to depriving person, of the right of life, und properly wilhonl due proceoo ol low. The puuillvo clmiecter of llto iHrd section I. repugnant to thot, pro.iolons. Further, the decision hold, the prohibition to ho in the nature ofW&m'iltvnf and not to a HimUjiitUun. ll follow., logically, that nny f?t..t, ( l*te dejri.lng persons of the right to hold office on -ic'couut of participation la tho rebellion, witko'H due proem of law and Ulgl aud oadt ictlun by a court. In repugnant wg the CendUatlin of tho bolted Stolen. TM« 1. auolher Indirect blow at proscription, die- franchlseuicol, and test oaths. People Who am Afraid to Co Hone. Atlanta, May 21,1800. Mtutt. CUiby & You call upon me tor the names 01 those Republicans that are vefugeeing here, and l now shall give them to you—-and if you wish can publish; iion McW. Hunger ford, Durke county ;| Hon 3 I McCormick, Troup county ; Hon; Miuill, Muscogee county { Hon John Neal; and Hon b Gar ner, Warren coun y; Hon Kj Moore, Columbia county; Hon Thoa Speer, Pike county; Hon Halt Madison, Uncoir county. Alsh, Mr Norris Sheriff of Warn county And those In Anguita that are afraid to g( home are: Hon J M Rice, Columbia county ).on F Bolden, Taliaferro county. Also, it Atl-uti, Hon Alex. Held, of Doughertyopun iy. And there are many eltluns here refugee- dng fro a their couatla. on account of poUlf al cpinicn Radical. although 1 iS IONS ; . m (tHin Aieo riate.itJHepnUha j A N|it!uclt from Spritguo and Lob for from (h u. tec r Thirty-tocond Panillf! Sndoraad. MaMPiits, .May 10.—Senator Sprague a*l- dresaed the Convention to-day, opposing free trmne-wnrt deuuncHrtery Of the centralisatiaa -Pf cApital as at New York. * The commlUe# wiQ report to-morrow. A lettor was received from General her with immense applause, which was renewed again and again. Mkmpiiis, May.£0.-4telfgates continue to arrive. Tho number now ih nearly eleven hundred. Tin- following rrsolulinne wore l oad mid rcjpfftd That studding committee* hold drer until I ho newt session, thn respective chairmen biivingjmwnr to ooli them together at any timt. .Vsking thnt each Htato hold a convention and appoint ten delegates to the General Contention • Instructing n com mil Inn to ascertain the 0-qn-ityeptoy id'forming a pcfutanent conren- ttoil * to mod from time In time. Mle.itiesiing Southern Railroads to hold a convention for establishing emigration co-op eration and lakingmenna to nystematiie lahn*. Asking"aid lor the August it nod Hriinsirick i rnilroHd ; also the Helmu and Memphis road. Orgmitriug a committee- of live to memo rluli/e (.'otigresM on nil eiibjeuts endorsed by tho Convention. Governor i’litteu ottered :* vcsolitlloii, w Inch was pfiHxe | under the suspension of th( rules, in inenuu iuli/o Congress for the repeal of the direct land tax of lHtii!. The t'oiuuiittwo on I lie Suulhorn Pacific and govsrnad by alrango rnlera, not of Ihoif | niU»"«d n-portail thal in the opinion of this ...t ... . , . I ronveiuiuu tilt: interest# of |hc vvholecouutry. choice, and in many cases by their lormer ! ,, pi . ci ,,{y jLab of the Font hern HtatM, e.mul Afrlcsn slaves, wr aubinil, can have few feel* j.w served Uy n M«in Trunk railroad lint* ingf la comiaoh with those wt •’vWtMir hftnds tidiu Ban Diego, Califoviiia, through the I junction of the livers Colorado and Gila, and along the valley of the GHn, south to El Paso WT0U K : on the Rio Grande, wild theiico to a convc* If the Government, of the United States i ntent central point near the thirty-second contemplate* any policv in the future thal > p trallel, cast of ltrnros river, from which the 1 ,\inin -Trunk feeders, should lead from Ht Govsrmdint subi,kly or incourageviuitt. i Ninth. Lust, though not leant, tbu con- ! struct ion of this route, moro than all else be sides, cncourugc and build tip what We feel to bo the grt-ui necessity of the hour immi gration and direct trade with Em ope. Respectfully submitted. > [Signed] Looan II. Ronta, • Chairman. S. B. BitAVMowr, Her ret ary. Dr. Lindsay, of Alabama, presented a mi nority . report, netting forth the clalraa of Charleston, New Orleans, Savannah, and Mohile, which elicited a long debate, partlcl- poted'tn by himself. Cel. Litnb, of VirgibiA, General Lawton and Judge Cole, of Georgia, Massey , of Virginia, John E4er#ft, of Eng*~ land, and others, until half-past nix o’clock, when the convention adjourned. We are infoyme-l by our delogates that the second clause In the above i*ej>ort’wai * of the report from tho 'fforatnlftec oh Direct Trada ; and that the minority report alluded to won from the same Committee. , t | The report on the Pacific R. h w* 1 »n*n- - imotis, and a-loptml by n unanip’*u j vote o j tho Convention. Cnor Itxms i;c From Bklow.—The Bain- brldge Sun of the 20th aayb.* For the las Sen days, the weather has been very favora ble to the growing crop*. On Tuesday last, we had a very pretty shower, which refresh ed the gardens and fields. The Cotton crop is not as good as we would wish, at the aamo time, we are glad to state, that we have heard no complaint of the cotton dying out, as it is in counties above UB. Corn is looking fair. Or“ have fall heads, and are it curly read* * or cutting The City Council hi, -'I.ac. ihed flr< T thouoanti doU.ro in oily , lw ‘ ru> *’ , !“ per cent, interest (r*‘ psvnble in twenty • - • j»rjdgc, Cuthbcrt And Co- Provided thevoter8of th^j the aamo at nn election to bo years, to the Baif>‘ fJ lumhits Rallrqr 4 * ” r cltv shall t1 *® Mmo nl nn m Tbf Jionth/n ihf V>xt ff»r, Forney, of "my two papers, ' thinks he discovered, during his recent hasty retteat out of rtf South, that the Southern people | New Adrerlisvments. CITIZENS OF DOUGHERTY Aiin svtihouXhiKu corxrfrs Mr. Edward ffligan. NOTICE! iXcw Adtidieementa. PmelvaSOT^ 11 Institution,! n —* AlUC V a UtHER BUSINESS ARHANGKUea requiring onr attention, we will oflfrfe.j until the loth of JUNK next iL* FIXLTTJREqI -THE- Piedmont Life Insurance Company Or RICHMOND. VA ‘7; *«•“„,f',,:;i Practical Watch-Maker h;. , ,,, h m Ik> that tk. UUIKX»Y.i®(llOVV. .Mtl’cl Av’sr. in ailjueting the j fate in w ft Tj k n. t;A'A7.’r.i, s»vT'/.t'.ii lluit bns taken part M* tin* Drug in atore now occupied by us, with or ai,J the stock. In retiring from the httainees, i,,, thanks to the citirens of Albany aai*^ for the many favors ext ended to ml ’ All persons having Watches and left with us for repairs, are reriuetiijTI for the same, by the ir»lli of Jfrtkl they will be sold at auction toy FREEMAN BRO Albany. May 21, 18ti9—td ^othorizcul Capital $1,000,000. Capt’l p’d. in seo’lf invest’d.... 100.000. Aasetla 1st April, 1869 407,121. Vole’s Isaned first 18 m’lh’s work 0,000. lucom.fiams tim,, o.fr 450,000.': TIT, nT PtVQronv. Dividend, paid on Uf.PallclM . .40 rr.r.nf: rnuI • j Gives notice to the citirens of AW J vicinity, that lie bus opened hia As!r ® o TIFT'S HAU j for insirticthtn in the "Poi.m: Aar.'* • W C I’AIUilNUTON 1’rpRltlont'foahlonalde ilnncea.r Ikulajawi^. WAITnv.... Vic 1 ’roiidonl. j b .** Each pupil per month (12 lsn«a\d J . .1. HtlPKlNS .. S ccro,a ? . j ^^iSt^i^ J It MRS K. WtH.FI* ...Superintendent of Ago s. j Town’s Hotel, il. i j:* \V. TUCKER, Manger Branch Office for; He refers to T. II. Johnson, C. t »:it . [Georgia nud South Carolina. | aud 11. K. Welch. ji.hv HKHKHtlTII. General- Class lot* Lai wllleanU In contingencies iei|tilriug the j l.oui-, Mcmplii.-- Oilcans uiut other combined sympathy and effort of oil tho | Adopted uwmiiuously American people, the sooner it sets about thal Mkmimiih, May 21.—After the meeting •ork of doing ju.tloc nr do™,, tho li4(t»r.— »?«#<' "”>”y Hun and telegram, from dl>- I. ,k. v.rjr nature of Iko ... | f«cl no interest in thin Alabama (pmrrvl, ua i ill, hcrticlf, did the dnir.ngo .conijdaiucd of»! A dispatch t'lom ticuernl Bcuurcgard ten- If alt, is tq 1>« railed on to ou-laln rt„ i<l«r» a Iron paaoiifn li> OT (Yoni Now Orluans national honor in tbe ubslrHcl, * it bout regard t( the cause of rupture, it would be vrise iu the government to fiial purge itnelf of nil un fair and dishonorable dvaling-i toward those tditain (In* Noil * Worst comes to the worst Alabama claims. infills Forney ptnve* that lie is a fool aa j Whll as knave. ’'I here is nut a respectable f man ir. Hi. antuk nlui mm or rvrr ran a>m.. -* xro y. u fully K iv ptUhiM with tho rollon IUAl.nl policy « , W prlnotplra of Norik, unirli Iran lak. arm. . IIIIMIAS .4 li.ll.l,, Ut«ll,l HI , HRT.ilml Flt*Ioml lircoitar rhr rtr.oa no ohoooo A|h , 0 „ „„ „ lW J ia p,.y | A,..ml longrr to imckrt iii.iill. nhatit ih. gallant | ,. c „. iv J’„ r j pr , f rml , „n K ,,uiro, action, ol the Loufr.lrrnlo navy. - i.n, t , rr | C r, n» a inccllanlc. 'J’he above Is taken from the Thomaavllle j His long experience ns a (liorotighly e.ltica- A’aterprier. Verily It does seem that we * tod and practical workman in many cf the hmti't scn«o rnuunk In iho South to nianoge i >"V, lln K ot “" <l l:ur01 '-'- . will prove a sumcicnl guarantee o««* own a flairs, even when *,fence is all that j W(irk * u , ni9t0l | l0 ClU . P , wil , |, 0 , is required to make them run smooth. Some j performed, and at prices adapted to t of our editors deserve to lie spanked «md | CHRONOMETERS, IN DEV UNDENT TIME sent to bid, for they don’t know what to any j nor when to say it. Forney is about as near right ns tlicso for-'. >"A r<paired, and li .1 /*’/.•.! .\ 7 I h t<* hep ward editors, who presume to apeak for the., Jewelry reimlrc a an ,i , (Ut i„ CO n.plclt* order. Mouth. There is tin more luvo for England fisjjr All work dcllvorcl ptuinpily «* th«* aoiotig our people tlinn for the United States— tlino agreed upon, uu*l ealisfuciiou guaranteed . . t ; i M io every lustMUcc. , 1 dll.N R. LAND brings before thn under- tlto kuirnl that tn-4. may i.t Ua. intense, A J ilRuoUf wlm «ru fieokolder. io tke UOTlk but tlierc l». no sueli einollon us luvo fur. Terms, Cask upon lllllirciy. '* .uiatriol, (I. M-, uf 6.1,1 comity, a STEBU. oltkcr. IVsIili'*, ibr people ol llic Holilk arc ; visiloro uic ivolcomo ui |uy kour ikry may excluded from tbe Federal army by Cougrca- be pleased to call, and a .•‘bare i-f public }"*- trunage id most respectfully solicited. that all il ibfully , <• times KBRt’MRS, CLOCKS and WATCHES T. STANLEY BECKWITH. : far Georgia. Augusta, (la, I). .* VASON, Afffol. at Alban)'. on. iv. i.. oavis, Umllfal Examiner. iniiy 2o-t»m ESTBAY NOTICE. «t rICO H(11A—Worth Count y. TO THE MON. .IAS. W. ROUSE, £i nl in it ry in and far aaid County, and /-.’» ('hrl. .adles nud Children, 1 and TUESDA1, dj o'clock, p. ni, ,* 1 Gentlemen same evenintr. 8A o’clesk.” 1 | Practising lesson (both classes) DAY EVENING, 8.1 o’cloek. May 18» Ii, lsr.'.i. ' TJ-IK GtREAt CHILL AND FeI •tficio EXPELLED to til,• C,',m„, i> l„l Cunvrnljon. , *•*••*»»> euuono.tni, anil Mill Mala O.cii liarU-. ,. A « , N . Tho following dispatch from Now York | Itavy objections to the Hi itisli set vice. We t , o )V Broad St., Albany, C vriio receive*!.* Our most conlial thunks to ‘ 1 yourself and fri-uds for the action of the couvciitioii. Our bond.-* are qiiot Uwria exchange nl 79 in g*»ld. -I iu the (Slffl»„l| .l» C. I'r.KMuxr, lor Directors. lt*e Levco t'oinmiUee made an elaborate r* port,,showing thn uccojiajt) for goveruineiit aid. The Banking f’oiinnii'ee report in favor of the rvd'Mtrlbutioii or rxpaiiHion of the cur rency to give the West and South a due pro- 14 whom it looks for allcgianoo and support President Grant’s good Dense, w• think, liiu. already taught him thia impnitant truth, nnd we commend il to the ssriouv consideration of the legislative department, wliioli, of late years, hat* appeared to ignore both comumu Souse and tru It." . . . „ We do uov believe tliQ intelligcMt thinUini 01 , , , , . *1 Iho Navigation (.ommittee report against people or the South desire their newspapers ^ Jurl j IUJ . nridglug navigable mere, unless to Indulge in such unnecessary reflections—• j pvovisicn is nm-ie for tin- i*assagn of ill If the Republican t speculations are coivectt; largest vessels at high li.l- kol... Mill about It Ilia bolter, if wo „„J- ' . 4 be Convoatbo, I .«**- , , . . ,. • interest of (h«-miti'-nal <t« hy menun run- lato treaaon, it. iljn'l ironl onr frloo.b •„ i ,i at etit vritli tl... i',ii.litul ,U-<^rR<- ..f il- ,l,i- prneUim ll In the world. • ' |jo« io crc-UlotH. -- — ms an i A if-oluilon recommending nil Stales Io ThI'L.v UuiiRAittKNlXU—Wo wnro ahuwu . repeal u«ury law** win adoplcd. yesterday a hundred or mr.io cotton plants,; TUu (.'ommitlea vu Coiuiuerce, Mamifne- which had been promiaouoaly drawn frotu , turitig and Mining, repotte.l iu favor of Wet liould. therefore, he silent spectators, and ' ... raise corn to sell to (be Federal*, and men sure to their enemies on compulsion, ! r tmty-o - tv TO TAX PAYERS OF DOl’UIIEllTV ('<>('NTV „„ r , Tho books for 180'J are now opened, and ,, 0HV ’l Will positively be. closed on tbu first day of .District, G. M., of said county, •with white nud yellow* pldes, pretty large, wuppOBcd to be five years old, marked wlCli uiudor slope m the right ear, und crop, slope nnd hole ill tin* left ear—no brand—which *.»»• tippralsc to be worth Twelve Dollars. .1 OHKl’II L. SUMNEll. Freeholder. t'ALYIN R. LAND, Freeholder. Given under my haudnnd ofiicial signature, this 2«fh day of May, 1800. J. \V. ROUSE, Ordinary. May 2.T, 1801*. IsT OTIOB! DOUGHERTY PVI We have no idea that 'Grant will call for our services In the event ot a foreign wur, except in llie capacity of t.'ontvuctoTS, teriiiastcttf, and GohimiHaavies, which will in- ! yJ u Hre required to give iu laud-*, l»y uum. spirt the pvof.uindost patriotism, and pneuado \ hers, District and Hcoliou ; .Stocks and Ronds. U* all to go lu. 'of en*ry description, ManfiUcloiies. be.— ! r l _ AIho. bands employed between the ages of rw*4-a**n i'i» | jo #Bl j ,j3 uiale and female, and male bauds Enthusiastic Uallroad ^feetlnff—Prob from 21 to 00. , „ nhtii Air-Hue from fiurlnnafi ta 1 will visit the 10971bDistrict at fine Bind ame Air hup irom iiucmnaii 10 churcUtoll Monday. 21 m June. »*u<i the.- - - -—- *— ikallanooffa. 11201 h District Ht M. N. Tompkins’, on t and will potkialy cheo ondhe tilaay of July. of MONDAY, 28lh Juno. \ Those who are in default for 180., will be rpilE TAX PAYERS OF JL County will hereby take due notico and tj'overn themselves accordingly. IT IS IN FACT A MOST W F o v «; r OS ACCOUNT OF THIS 1 Instant Ilcmt MAKING A J I 1 \»lll nji.Mi in y book, for tke collection of , , ( in i. 1 istofo unJ County Tkx for 1868. at MERCER OOIinff 31111 rOrmSnDDT .! ti KMITll’B on Hit !t9d I-Iuy, i860, LdMIlllj, ullU I CllllullutU n • Mnil «iitl tmtifir.-lu I'lnxr. on the ll/ daU of July. ® t’tsoiSNAft, May 1»—The committees tlieCity t’ouiieil, Ciiamher of t.-otntneroe, and Board of Trade, held unollter meeting to.day on tho Hubjert of the Si.utlieiii* Railroad.— Hpeerlies were made by Governin' Scott, of (South Carolina ; (ton Harrison, President, and Col. Lowe, Engineer of the Blue Ridge Road, South Carol inn ; Mayor Burden and My office, at all other time: «f MERCER at SMITH. S. F. nr.G ItA FFENIt 1 ED, May 2*», 1809-1 m T. R. D. C. at the .Store |required to pay up. or I will be compelled to j issue execution nt once. May 20, 18G9—-In' R. T. GILBERT, T. C. D. C. ,,7'^ „ 7T—, • 7,7 •- , • . - -••••ft • i - , , tkuiiii, rumii i iiri-uiiii , ,u:iy»i auiunu iuu different fieldb in different portions ot thn gtatr* freeing from taxation capital invested j| on . John II. Crosier, of Knoxville { Col. countrji out of which net a-dt>scn could he ha the work «.f developing the rcsuuieej of found that would have lived to bear fruit — t i,o country. Th( laavea appeared healthy and frieb, but Strang spopehes were made in favor of the their taidiowm in groirlh Jed to an rsnmina-*, improvement of water transportation as ba- tion eftheplabt, when it was fon Ad thnt tho yond the reach of the machinations vf bulls roots were dead, there being am nil fihrons • ® u d b, ars. root* enough just under tho surface • fif th*- Memphis. AIny.2'« — In ih«‘ evening session ground to keep the plant alive, while tho re solution a Into passthl requesting Congrers foregoing, all ily, and It ia contrary' cafopiuten tY • publish the ootset to tta anonymously. us to priai «a auouyatous comnmniea tion, partlenUrly where names are introduc ed. Andlnthlacaao. wedtn’t believe one o ytkt gentlemen named is.in AjJapta becanae h' .fassoafin**-™^ Bpcar. tbe Benator fisamitbl*. 'Ulstrlctt -tObO waalnAlactoacUy o. two since, ana w# have no Idea ll Is true of any one mentioned Whahafl keep the msnusoript fbr raferenoe. It is wrttfeff m a band either purpoeely dis r t gttised or %y somebody unaceuetomed to tht use of a pen. It is not written by the man whom we mada the request* to-wit: rsgs nmwtfftitum ftr the Tribune and Wnelj- ingtonChrunhiU. • JfecerTtltfrtfh, 28d. j . • ■ Many of4ieM .oeaaipe bare no lwnaf neid. tho stupid nas who bails from to put Iho telegraph lines under the control of tlto i'osttuaster General, un-1 opposing bridges above the mouth of tho Misso iri less thi*n four, or the Ohio lens than three hun dred feet span. The Convention thanked tho officers and citizen*, and the Press of Memphis, nnd ad journed sine Jit. main root wus entirely dead. It ia believed thal ninety por cent, of the already thin and irregular stand will die out when tho present cool and damp weather gives Way *o the warm, dry dsynof June. [Cathbert Appeal, 20fA. Discoua.votKn Chop pHoirKCTs.—On nil sides, complaints come pouring in of bail standi of cotton, and tho continued dying of ..nd, .on... ..pcCaF, kav. fl V** M ^ suffered, and many tariaers ore replanting, la U**sMomplih O-uveutlon on tht ^Oth, and where seed iv ncartda supplying the N l the expiration «*f the morning hour, tho b Tkt*p'iml tooks°ftok*o'and dlssaso.l, „,|| "H" onk.. r.Momim,..,.,, tk. Sa.uk.rn fa- will continue to pbrish for soveral weeks lojcihe Railroad was made (he following is come. >Ye havo never seen thus far a more die repoit, whiql} jaaS pnanlnmunly adopted, unpropltious aea«on. Until the present week „ m id-i ^-n-at .applau the weatkephns'been petitlrely Irihtry, and llgt frosts hive been experienced lime and *Goa!l*kVaW*ri.n,<l h^L.4tllM*. now indispensable to future success. The pros pect tor an average yield is far from flattering. [Had. Condition or tub Caova.—A trip to Union Springs, some lifly miles went of this Springs, some fifty miles went or Hus ciiv,, > n^/CoHn-mi, G-rough .-uncGon J/,*. Crttidmi, and Uintlnrn of the Conuentwn : Yi-ur eomniillee la wh ua was referred the mutter-* relmirtg to the Vaellie Railroad, res* port fit Ily report the following resoliuion* for your consideration: Resolved, That in ihe opinion of this eon- voittiun the lnlercata of the whole country, es pecially those oflhe Southern Slates, could he Served by a main trunk railroad line from BRIATEIC1TIM1NTIN AUGUSTA, GA! U fY" 1 Terry, of the Knoxville and Kentucky ruil-1 road ; Col. McGhee, of the Kant Tetinaanee J nnd Georgia railroad ; Mr.J.B. Lnfitte, of f.’harlcntou, b. C. ; Col. Unw, of Chattanoo ga ; Dr. Taylor, of Somerset, Ky.; Edward D. Miunfialu, of Ohio Tho meeting was the largest and most entertaining that has j been held. South Carolina propose* to push 1 the BlueRidge road through if^Oincinnatiwill. meet her, and the East Tennessee and G«or- j gia road agrees to permit Cincinnati to lx her own rat a and form her own route.— There was a latgc array of figure* and esti mates submit ted in regard to tbe various routes, and tho strongest desire expressed to have the estimates made nt the earliest pe riod. Since the passage of the Ferguson bill the city has been constantly thronged with tiair ) tors from the South. Indications are that. :2! SSsSKT'K; - &1K j Foreign & Domestic Liquors- & Rectiflera, Refiners & DistiUers termni of the road, probably next Friday — j Intermediate points and connection* will | ■ — • ' then remain to l-e determined. The proba-' , - . bility b strong that the road trill take an air-! dL’TERMINTD Tj) BUILD UP A line from hero to Chattanooga. j First-Class Liquor Establishment for the South #. H. HEWITT & CO., Broad St., A.ugusta, G-a. -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- 282 nlty to see afid inqui the young crop, comprises a portion veuieut central point near thirty-two de- latitude east of llraxo* Fiver in j,.iri the State or Tcxa«, from whioh the main «ond I. I.fl. Ik.-..W«I*M. .«• f»« Or- C, - ,n . M« I -V" poinla) all of wkicli loads. oompri la Alabama. Wo found the cotton plant •mall and sickly, J ‘ - 1 run with grant. died oat until, in but fevr instance. in » f»»* ln*(*n..rt « l,,ir ; ill© State »>f Kx ttroying it. want of work. of th. prognos of MhlnUN, rf'Srttair5 !"*>*'•*»’*>»* r ‘f'* ° rt ' 0, ““ 0,i “' 1 wl,h - ■ *:■*•■• „,u „»i I «U.wain-tank, whll. all tbe land planted in cotton is not abandoned,! abortrield from 1 the whole must be the re*- both In cotton and corn. suit. Cohmbvt Sv0,'&O/h. ■ Cr^ fir from San Fiat Pacific eoaa»*>1 of connection. id. That similar feeder roads d other points i n the jar equal rights the last two years, that the least Indies- r^offeither ckterpillars or Afnfavorable la Ua cultivation. IHlUoua of dollars have also been expended for oomnsof Hal waa for tbopmeut euop, iad taWwflsce incite the dread of bnatheeTallure Tho announ- meat therefore if catcv^illaei aW«lMe xar in almost every eectlon of tl he rrellikiit.of tho tCon- fd to (hfwailm f*»p4 of tblh lolut.oii fo’lio 1 President of the United Slates, Vive President, Speaker of the House of Heprenpiitnlive*. |tj4 ^q’tesl pietu to pro- sent tlieoame to the'respective Houses Of which Is composed of rep reaentatives from soventeen States, including three members of Congret*e, give the foUuwy iog reasons for the report: First. It is the shortest line conueoting iho Gulf of Mexico and t.ne Valley of the Mississippi with tho coast of the Pacific Ocean.' Second, It ia the lino which should be en- anims merchants of the South, and approving the eohoine inaugurated between Norfolk and Liverpool organised at the Norfolk Conven tion? hospitable lands than any other unoccupied • iW JmJSfTMfiWi»iouokrfIi* water trans portation at three points, affording th* gmt- o*l faoilitieo for oonslructltm. amL oonte- qncotly hastening and cheapening each con PtbU&MvflUp* mineial resources, Arizona, Sonora, and ron (Jraul Dfscrlfd bj Ills Frlrads. The Chlengo Tribune says : "There never was an admiui-qration with boiler inlenlioijs or l*'**j* aptitude fur carry ing them out.” And the New York Tribune says: "Two months have passed away, and it cannot be affirmed, that we have a strong ad ministration. Its ’moral power has been frittered away by small absurdities." Of (he Cabinet, it says : "Secretary Fish haa eome down to us from a former generation, hut he is not the man to^conduot our diplomacy. Tho Secretary ofthe Treasury has ability not above medi ocrity, nud if he should remniu nt the head of the Treasury Department during ural life, he could do no wore ih with tho tide and avoid.the breakers from j hour to hour, us best lie might. Secretary Rawlins is an invalid ip health nqd unquali fied by train lug* ml e.tpericitt** to take tho leading posit ion which circumstances .have forced upon him iu tho national administra tion, Secretary Boric is, by cqmiuon con sent) unfitted either for ndmlidstnUlq^’or council. The balauce of tho Cabinet are aet .down-ay probably competent to djgehargq. tho clerical duties of their offices." AI}cr this is.the .summing up and raking •*¥!? of the New York Tribune, which adds •• They hare, at •'rent evpfURC, liltcl up the necessary mfichiitcry for Maiiulacturing Pure and Unadulterated Liquors (j I M },)/’, 1 ( | Autl they announce tltelr rcttdtnc.-u* t-» till vtact’H, pml guarantee what they sell. SAM Et s Will be famished, wnfl all Goods dull fall t<» come up thereto, will bo taken back without cost to purchaser* nnd MONEY RETURNED* ll g! SIGN ' 282 ■ 11 IlKWfTT .V 00.. 282 NO CASE, Howoyoi' O bet*t Can Resist its HsalOi-givitigl'n PY.RA.FtJC Oroatcsnn Ai^politc t color to the cheekitl t.lio emaciated, n|f strenRth to • feeble, Erery Botll* Sold Is !«»■ a Guaraotfc or Iu Th. Proprieior uf tht* Tl lenges every ea^e, up matter standing, to try »his GREAT FEVER CURE, and then denying curative properties. xV8K I 1PP P YRAF1 AN 11 GET RinOFTi H flivfi st hle c Ciril, T. S N J) Fot sale nt Wholesale, faolurcr for the^'nltcd SlAVM^".^ JACOB UN PROPRIETOB Of (J LiPPi Ms^/AGl, {acy-6n| “llis first mistake was Xn not perceiving that Statesmen RroA^huirid fa fill the places of Statesmen. The second wan, hia eagqr- neaa to appoint personal friends and relatives to office. ' Y Nxw IIotki. ix liAiaan-HHipi*:—Thou Argus says ; We learn that that "boss” of 8dittL> vreat^rn Georgia landlords, Mr. John Shardu, baadsiermed to baild a new hotel—a three atory brick on*—to aecomodato the wants of the traveling public, as well as for His own gratification. Wo shall hail th* comple tion of this new’-enfarprise with {infeigtifd pleasure. " CatesriLtcnfl ik Gaosox—News has been recelvod thia vr*«k that tho caterpillar has ftWfalUiftMBfcaraneoott several of the coU ton plantations in this county, and are do. Ing damage to the crop. Mr. J. L. MoFar- llnoxhlbitod to ua on Mon lay last, lira ; (A , , "—WITH T|IE BEST.STOCtAPi ; C L 0 TIT16 X OXltUfa j. Q.CX aA.Si ; “ » > I ■•Yd haij, • , .. Ever Exposed for Sitjpin Uncoil. Oeorgia! 1WTT plant, whioh h* pluckmi on fits farm, ll Is predie. ted that the extremely anrl^r appeoranc* of a sprig of th* cotton he plucked on hU f At their Store, on Beeond Street, ran ') M b«rbanlkll'of*k«<Uff«Mtotito. <rf UEK'Sud rfH ills, .i.J «WMfes*wM» »ll>Mtk. mm, fls tlillo'is. Tk, r.pulallon of ik.lr Ho(r,t i. loo’vVlfkaAwwioMiiit «(• fiSPl of ik.lr cuHOBen will k. irratrff wit t, th, ar.at.st JtwUo, and coualltv M . r E;.l V f? S « 1P "»J“‘ OtWMd fr.m*N.“ YX7k£ lS* Wv ‘ ' to bat. tYlNBH ,! tft \ ,ta ' 5a ' Latest and Most Improved Styles of Custom-Made Work tb« kot «un will destrop tkrta. Tbe rat.rpiUar baa appnrrd ia tad Alaska, sounilrs, Easl Florida. I Quae, (Ft,) Monitor Mariw Of til quoliiloa tad pries. Sava KLayti L Of - -frf.V-t CWIRF.B ALL Pains fi n AND JST8#“* Great ftheunfa! .i! >... .wy K LYfONH PIIiM-iWfi Mkl aU' Wltonii «0> Pot »«lo ^ ■A -H*-: >•**•! d»B»0r*r - T.T i tad other Blank*»