The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, March 07, 1867, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

■it. '•'z-fystl*<• • . ’^t.'fc.jyc. -e****?; *■ » 4vflbre*m Dav i» a* rived .a i.i<iu‘u.ft * ktoyJtCmCfe tin; -.mu ..t «." ' ■ rw^iliti(tftfri r i r •*"•*• l’Vii< : J-' grcMl)»v»»Iio>viiim tattcrt-i-te •■■■'' pre-Ming. oBIowr ''» '' ! ‘.l cmlci.it. The (.election .‘!a>\vf t : 111,1 ' of tiic ijoiiy, nml wJiat Hi.' >..iai. " ... ped. ■ Ifcn Witilo, of oiii", i« l‘ : ' theSonate,amiScImj'li i t'otSui. 1 . it.:: SpealMtf of tlio Horn c. p ——«Xi» ia ' Thbv Fiski. It'.—Mninly in 'in ■'■i-tii ern citfoaU tlio tloulruHly«• i-id-wm'*' > ' ' lu Sherman enormity ln-iiig IMt. I!li ni • <•>•> tiuunlly going up, ami linan. . .1 <!• : 1 atarlng them in tiic liii c. In liaet*. '' judicial effect of tills remit: trm-thm *pon Northern comnu nm sind |'i'«>dm >• »« everywhere visible already, and v. id greatly Increased. It in pile to talk of tariffs, «>r ri-vrmv comoiq of banks, m- of cun t m \, win!' li government in on tin 1 eve of anareliy, . a 1 the Treasury of a great, eoli.ij- r. G- mult rino 9 and not from any inflation ••! tie currency, but irom an sqqnvhvm hm »•'. -• arcliy Ind bankruptcy. TllK Tomiioi.a.—'flu* Mini r;ii • 1 !■;. ! ■ ladies of Colunibna-- l»y tie ir ’• ih ii a grand Tombola—is said I" be • nt.i. ly :■ isttotory to them, and, we mv gh.d "I a, 1 ' can so tho object was a wm-ibv mm, . i ! Xhoiroftorts deserved tlm n- < « .Im v a with. And now that tint maH.ii filth hand*, WO trust they ill ii"t 'bin’. IIS pertinent if we express t In* 1m*|*«* thsit t. willuso the same energy in i.*i g. • i very early day, an e<|n tl, if p 1 - v ' droil fold larger sum, lb. Hm i : - i hundreds■ right here in «»nr - good people in other Stales h.iv < r« 1. noble charity towards tlm poor m on.-: i.ijy and city, and those here who--' im n ■ y. ill hear a division,ought to h ud whai aid t!i call. II our Ladies will lal.t Me- m.m. . .i hand, tlio work will hr • II and ;• • • 1»i;• done. It must he speedily t" h«- \\ ill *1- | ('..liinihiis Kn<|:iir« r. Bonsible suggestion. And were om-p • • j* ? * all ovor the country fully aware «.i‘ tlm •' tituthm within a stone's throw . f th > dwellings, they would find ample eh orm ! for tho distribution of nil the elmritv t! have In store. SVe commend tin- Lidi• * t* their seal in doing so niueh for our illn tri- oils but fallen leader, hut don’t let your • ;i- tliusiosm dio out, because your neighbor does uot happen to he a great, man. iVf.Oi ‘-sfirffr r’iC Go Jnto1.flsa.lud! ■ V y g 'ejShtWn Jmirtlit Tl.is-ri the nl 1-n 1 >sqiicstiorf. now m ilie mimhi of the peejM’. diranr diactnvtci by: tr:- • am! fot-.i • :■••• -ti.’ ArJ.a id lie j' .Liiii ih the I .i r i ii\ < r« 1 iij • in ih. ; ililtlieii of tie"l I. <•! t* r i iii < 11 " -i:i rI i •'hermuii-f th- eourl W llile ! hr • I f Jl.it Idle •*| I QQpio’AltltOAi*.—We see t hat oiir friends of tho Dawson Journal ami Sumpter i .. . .1,. , vannah, Charleston, nml other pi.ii.iis, -• Hoitiiig advertisements. ’I’lii- may p THKM, blit our experience has p t.» the oontrary. True,they may «• I»t:ti:s a ei.lur.iu or two of ndvertiseimmts, hut the uh.«h amount reooived would hardlx pay traxel- ing expeuscs and hotel hills. It U hue that many of the Iraternity travel wit!. >nt paying fare, hut in the end, aeeonliu- !• our experience, ami we profess tube a ; -n man, tho extras to play the sign > abl.y amount to about as mueh as the far. I. AnotherdifticuIty under which you lah.-i is that merchants and other advert .-r> ta!. it for granted that the paper which \$u represent is not what you claim I. r it, .-i you would uot he eon: pel lei to g., aeay from home to drum up eustoni; nml if \ mi got their advertisement it is at a very low dgUfO, at least 25 per rent, below* what you would charge your ne\t door ucighher lor tho same. Having been eonmetid withtlu- press for n number ol years, ami having tried all these methods of inerea• lui*--- noss, WO are eonvineed that all sin-h efforts are fruitless. Tho best ptitrunngo is that whieh is h. ■towod,not begged. The best way to build up a patronage is to make a good p.ip r. ondscouro a heavy local advertising. Vi n. when a stranger is seeking a medium t-> ad vertise his business, he will take it f.>r granted that yours is the right one, lor the reason that it is so well sustained at home. Thus, when your reputation is made, it is an easy matter to command as much advertis ing M you can make room for. We trust that our friends will not regaid > ,ua,as tnoddlingwith matters for v .igu i»» oe.r business in thus frankly expressing our opinion. Wo wish both tluse jour. abundant success, for they are worthy of : good patronnge. Tho republican members of the new .n n ate were to have met on I-Viday la-t to i inathA President of the Senate, ami 11.1 | on Saturday. Tlio oontost li,.- !..•(».. » . Mom™. Fossomlcn nml Wmlo. JIloSKiN; — As I III- Soml.. will probably refuse to eonlirm < nai-.r Oowmnoi minister to Vienna, it is ai l thas At'Pfinldont lias tondcrod tlio |>ositii.ii i.i fcnbally toPoHlmaKtci't i, ii. i;il Uait.iiill. . NOttrn Oaboi.ina Antov.—In tlio X.irtH- Caroiiua S-tnato, on tlio 27l|i nit., tlio to|.... t of tho Comiitittoo _on Federal l!ol:iti,,n-. + ■ tlio Orr-Pnmnis.'tnt. t„li"0"t..! ' ‘ |fcfeSkUHwttitllto tlio Hiioninn I.ill B^||^3K?lnid on tlio taldo l>y a SSTtUeoaliloJiotncoii Cnl.n o Jkvu niadej^n tho rnl.lo ncijt Kuvomrier.’’ A stilt- ■Ayns distovorod tiMl'r i|f - .!• i l In-m i 1 . 'ii ■ pi nl 1' am i-d : •'PI ur.ipm ability, ed-;e«r.« rt is the only ’ i Ll Vi g 1 i IK of the . of tho reading you take up. e us if we, . ; abject. I ion, it will l poll the i ... • . t iling Host, . “i North t’l a once begin . '.i.yli r it. “ They lor this im- • propt-r concert I art of the States, * tn meet at first oni tin- faetiously ujm'M tin- I’nited ■reining full and I'. j»iuple, and in ' i iheil by the act.” . r intimates that ! - a we shall he de- '■ ■• "f the military, I i - ■ insists upon : i" ii " •iipremo Court ' the constitution* . i- iy ^: im; ••:■ ilive to test, at 'll" validity of the 1 i . by an appeal to thole t a • lies there. • a * authority, we can i. Mill' i mil;, w it It it. If, is illegal and I I • ■! if it is hut smIuMc at pleasure—it i he i.i i met ions of the • \ce?u ..ei nf i-visteuee .. a them. We i a i ouveiitioii or * "ii . it,* . -ept in the at!' : ; ei 11 preserihed ; 1 n! : ,!i eimsidered ..i. I and would I i "i ity an instant on! in* . • t in. We « ! I :: asiTi-lilill 1 . "i'i he •iii/ed by d ' • < • \ufaig u\m»u -e .'i'.eili • > . !i lliey so decide, i liin- In il,. ’ a : In a limit to it. d" mi ■ • rw i . • ta'ld as we are. | dso e.ill (lie appoint incut in im i: j diction with w Im k ill m t his test, and ■ j. n . . V Pi 'll" at their dis liking of t! " p r\;. r of the "• ( Viiii i in • ' ing iij...*: this case, ■ '•teiuj r.iry i he lai oii 'fele* e win m w e « "in highly for his rikes t In I’mIlow ing candid aekuow 1- \ cry • a I III* -lil* indlaha!" Th. law si-in except i III- tie;*-!, :.l ll.erei V and de • ■ ' • I'.d l,V Hi." I- tof. til : wed * ii-* ri-tlit nt : To until at It: lend ■ e mdi.I w e etting In r ri i 'I l!i■ • w In have ii" I ,'d her"! 'll I m 7] i liink- t • t (...., eabout ii! I. r the f this idi'tv. | io ruy . > Iv' pes of the lit fur years to eotne, '•" i try. has passed . 1 o i lie ..«mm Ii i ,in ! . 'i" law as long as it • • ii n of the people id tin' • iPVer as few mdi! i letnruiugsense r an t King else, shall tnd > 'op her to liln e think the man mill ean t into the t- rue, i- unlit to I , and should Mldd h. ■ inn'.: : the madness, the hard- t testing Wo • mi ittdi i • > adopt i noon t pend.; t: It this p,. eern that w for lu'n -im Tl t o . S ..'"I': lilt: an. ient wilfiilm union. If the s, • . MV.iv.. • if ii - Mate gnxi limn :: ion ; if it U i.\ oiistituti. mil aim i -iovatiou. thevi at t and look* us sun i i . ; . we are in* the \ ie .. of il.o New.York •is fua.tt ■ In -peaking of • . ii ! d a idilation, whieh in the end, it says lu 1.,mental eou- -hall he pardoned it . learlv into the foreground. ' > \ ol> ed r: "! • m !i limiueti* a fatal 1 mistake delerni- » accept organi/.e 11 i it in pi i to •it is of site •Iru I that • ' tin . . that .-.out In v.otihi hi | • ople |, u- imi.i iv a hit •th i n ft: t h .mi; to n '••u t* deral dieta* tatil'y llie pending oud i I ion of mauift-i advantages P -tp'U.iug till a . the; year what they may he brought to do at last*. We are lar enough from ad’.j iu that the .South .-hoiil.l xoliintarily *; t.niit to llngmnt injun- tiet and liumili^tin - -id«jugaiio,i. On the ipiestion wliejJjer.j!, y. ij!gi\.- in or stand out, we w ill at present "y tieiliing. Hut its bet vv. .'a Mthuti-siou now ’ami sonic li t line mi n to he po.v . i. r...nl r, ; upoi: •••" -olid;' ih.il ' w*o s! \w w itiilield them. W !i itov may i- w hit ’. t • : at a! . ; hat ha ol ill" M.-ignat TmI,.-! hill for simple, the uii:.: id rt: rii* t i i ought o •tdh. , sake of.r, aemlei.l IV -onahle tie u the p mission at p ing- future sub* d • \ i w s art* so 1 ’‘ 1; ••• » k ill to us I t ii; u our tinty if • ' m:n!e basis on • V >* - eltK«l,there 1 ll iv atUiplujji ol * 11, ‘ s 1,1 1crests hi led out of the -;ii ttiu . rtainty. '• 11 ;i ;i " : Sliennan's hnaiton under the 1 1st it 'It i »n. Would he I bit to postpone ; dopt tiic same ill to h'c years lietiee» passionate folly. ora similar plan tlit* WotlM he •shoi-t-sijfiiie Kvcry year of military government puts k.eh the reeiip.M-itttoii of ti^rTmith, and (what is \vorsc) aeeitstoiiisf ho fe<ldral gov* pniinyhtaud the Nt.rtlum p'tAipIv togheilan* g^rour. h.ihitof domination, 'i iu* losses and dauber: thus ctiihilL-d may ht? eensonably gceopmViti the jitrsisteiit ■m’lBt.tlSii — pelt sat ing elldHjgbut not S t- * At whtoli tlio {South only property, and quiet, to enter at taut ou tlm ■anmjcpudiateii path. As be tween i’he Shcnhau hill pure and simple, and the Shtrman bill plus several years of dis traction, a reasonable people should not hesitate. If the Southern States are over to Veor- ganize under tho Sherman hill, they shoal 1 do so this year and thereby gain tho advan tage of participating in the J ’resident in! election. If they form new State constitu tions during tho summer ami autumn, and present them to Congress for acc eptance at next winter’s session, their sixty or seventy votes may determine the result. Hut post ponement until next year would shut them out completely, and might be the menus of subjecting them to four years more of Radi cal tyranny. It they Hhould^reorgani/.e next year, their constitutions could not he submitted to Congress for approval until alter the Presidential election is past. The South has a far deeper stake than the North in resetting the government from Radical control, and their elect oval votes would in all probability turn the se;de. We do not advise the Southern peeph to seize this advantage if they feel sure of an ultimate triumph by nt In. r means; but, unless they are unchangeably confident and united, they lmd better not let go a bird in the hand to try what luck they will have In heating the hush. As to negro sullVage, which we suppose to ho the most odious feature of the new scheme, the same inode of reasoning is applicable. If negro suffrage can he per manently prevented, there is sense in lighting it ; hut i( the South is to ^>n- eedo it at last,it Would he better to accept it at once. Whatever may he the ulti mate decision, il seems tolerably certain that during the pm\ isiounl period, while i lie South is held under martial law, there w ill he negro sullVage any way. lu every State except South Carolina, the white outnumber the blacks, and if they are united the* ean elect all the ollicers. i>lr. Toombs nt Home "Li t the V;\>\ He Hurled.** P, S.—And this reveals my sex. The Hon. Robert Toombs relumed t<* his Iimiiic in this village this evening. Let tin- past he buried—childless, lie comes to weep over the grave of his daughter. The foregoing “1*. S” was attached to a letter addressed to the Augusta Constitu tionalist by a lady of Washington, Wilkes county in this State, the home, for many long yeors, of Mr. Toombs, and to which lie has just returned. We were aware ol’tlie fact of the return of this gentleman to his home, lie having passed I li rough this city a few days ago enroiitc to il, hut we did not notice the event. Like many ofthe South's gifted sons—-among whom lie stood the peer ofthe most gille.l he now stands pro scribed in if as a “rebel,” and has returned to his home, “childless” and to ‘-weep ov«-r tlio gray of his daughter.” Reproach di rected at him now hears it with no mag nanimity. In whatever lie may haveerred 4 thousands of his fellow-countrymen hu\c also erred, and the linger of no Southern man should lie pointed at him in the way of reproach, no utterance to tin* name end.-- “Let tliu past he buried !” The deep devo tion ofthe man to tiic land of his nativity and to the political doctrines lie had learn ed, ought to save him reproach from at least them, who in the day of his power, would have hesitated long ere they would direct it at him. [Atlanta Intelligencer. Pi.ANTKtts Mkktinu.—The Tulluliussc Sentinel, speaking of the meet ing called at this place on the 2:ird. says: A meeting of tile planters of Houglierty and the surrounding counties, at Albany, Georgia, was to have been held <>n the-jJd alt., according toaeall in the Albany News, for the. purpose of organi/.ing an Agricul tural Society. The gentleman at the head of the movement are well known for their futelligenco and iulluenee, and thorough understand the present condition ofallan>. and will no doubt use their hjjst cndcavoi* to belter the condition both of the planter ami laborer. This is tin- kindof reconstruc tion we need, and wc hope the ollbrtsor these gentlemen will he duly appreciated, and that the meeting was largely attended. By all means lor the plant* rs of Plorida — the hone and sinew ofthe St ate--moet to gether and devise plans tin- bettering their condition. An officer ofthe “late lamcnt^d's” armv whose home is in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, soon after lie “returned from the war,” married the blooming daughter of one ot (In most shilling lights of the loyal Pittsburg, ore, and when this daughter of loyalty gave birth to her “first child,” it eainc into this world sis black sis Prcd. Douglass, 'flu* Day Book says the liushsimPtlioiigli admit ting his great sympathy for I Ip* nogro, doubt ed if lie carried the thing to the extent iu«li- csited in the complexion and negro features of his child. The loyal young woman final ly confessed that the real lather was si ne gro by the name of “Archie.” 'flic white husband promptly resigned in favor of the negro father, lie had had enough of entice. Nkuuorsnot Au.owkoto Voiu in X r.w Yoiik.—Tho Now York Assembly,, on Wednesday, voted down a proposition to let negroea in that State vote for delegates Majority of this same New York Legislature are in favor oi thrusting negro suffrage upon their countrymen in the South—-and not,only that, but Hr Invar, td*<», of keeping tliefii out ofthe Dijon nutil.ttoycommit to iL LATEST BY TELEGKAPE. rut VATS DISPATCH TOTIIi: A I. IJANV TUI-WEEKLY 2IEWB. .Yeu York Luhl ausl I’oHou Market. Xkw Yojsk, .March (>.—•-Noon.—Cotton still-dull aud declining. Middling I’pland* GoldiJoL (ient raLA; A.iov You::, .Mareli;».- -Tiie itnes’ I’atisi- lna CMi-rojioudesit repu.t!...t ;li" I 'resident ofliolivia h:"> hi-"ii kill 1 l*y Id ■! - ly guard, and a i\-v..lnti.m h.td hi !;<-:r out in < ’arth: - gel.a, in eou-eqllen'ec. «•!' i lu- mut-dos*. W .\:->ii ini it* >.\, Msirel: ’!'!;<• Herahl’s tpetial delegation from Si-nth <'arolinsi-is alr-ady Imre *-onfufritig udli Pre id- nt r* Isitive to their Brigsid'u \V a-'ll in*.ton. March . — ( -<ii;:wilt ptt-h the impi aeliment. investigsitii•;*. *fhe Al'-vaiulria negi-ne-; elaiin 11:;-right to vole to-day. a! tie- musii'-ipal i ha lion, under Sin rti.:ui\ hill. T'ne (’L r< *ui*-L *, oft hi - <ily, urge.- - 1 imm • , and tlm-at ns tin »se who, by violeoee, or ini taken apprehension ••fllu* law, pre\*mL tlieiu. The elivtion eotn- ini -i<•f;*-;*- have ‘-ent a delegate Imre t«» con sult the authorities. WA.-nii\oTON, M in li ■>. Senator Catu- er.ai, in resjiMiise to Mr. Mmv .i d, s.ii-1 th.at if President Johnson had be, a a u i.-e man he would have signed t!:• ■ i.'i- • m-ts-aelion hill and got himself hack info *»!. I harness. I le might t hen, p. rliap , !m\ t forgiven some ofthe wrong limn' dm im.; the last four month-; now it was too late t » forgive him. fuiiKiTsshnnl Yt-ws. llor>i:. \V a--111 n*. roN", Msireh An olfu ial au- uoaiieeiiM-ut was inside that the President had 1.10 eoiiiliitlliieutioii to imtko. In drawing seats Mr. Stevens sind Mr. \N ash I III rue Were 21 llo we I t •' !'• I ‘li'l I heir «-id seat SKN.Yfi-:. Scversil l-ills were pre-eiile I, Mile reor- gani/iiig the •■npreiiK't "urj. All w« r«-laid osi tlm table iii.lil tlm c-minitt* es slisili he -ri: •"« 'i- 'I.lie < .mi.iiilte** ante-uMee*! t!i ;t the Pn si- dent hnd no eoinuimiie il i--n I.-- uiake. The wmm| inrilf g,.. s into e.i'n i ;it once, hut tlm •'•n-ite I'inan- e C.mtnMt will r»-- pol l ill lavol- m|'a :-ll-pei|-i.-n tell davs. I he: '-erelsiry of the Tn isurv has not re- • eived si eertilied copy *•!' t!i< 1»ii•. 'flic appiMps-i:;ti,m’p.:\ iim 'fn .isurv agents, appointed regardl.— oft lu-test oath, W a- st rik» II out he tile' l M; ;'. \-ni- niiit 'e pn \ ions to it- pa. . The \ lex ami si.) r. .’a jt, Ai.i:\aniusia, M.-fn-h 7*. -Th • uggruvotc: sit the municipal elect ion ;• 1 iv was taken sepel-atelv. and the cNm-' :->;i will 1... e-)|-t*-t- ed, provided the while i !> p: i t»! i i •;; 11 added to the -hlstek poll Im dd uuike a pluralit \. i 1-rain I’-nkrrm : Lom*"\, Mandi •’*. -A ili-patch from I hiUin denies that »’.J. < >’< •.•in*er ha- t . m a 11| -r •hem i • I. ’•ilitai f.; s i .ha, Hamid Ir. 1i:11 . ' ; i'.!'- ..!.'i’ h, .-Mine a.I aw, say • the Sava:.i, iii cavh »V i’i •*!*;» hi. w hi-'!i pn>-. id. s |in p .ipp>.intnifiit <•!' mil. itary rnl.-i - over the . .*iuim:-n Mat, >, it : g ■■•‘id I i»:.t i'l" Pre-id • i;. : in'.g i.tl’me! H t" ill* di-t: ill In- liini*. ! i.: hi*, s -h-e- ti"U, to (lie following in':". •: .M »j"r Gen. Halit e',, ai.-", Miade, -•dieritlan stint Geo. L. 'i'l :..a ■Brigatlier t tenerals .'!--i).-\, <•!!, ! I use ran/. Cooke, Pope, llookT-r, Haueck, Sehofiehl sind Th-tinsis . Reside th- . t’ tin n- are, sis head - -Tilt purtineuls -a slailMut v at \Ya.-li- ingtou, w it li the rank *»f Hrig a a. <Seuerals L 'rem.o Thomas, Meigs, I-ia'on, ihhlicld i)vt r and Hstrnes ; Holt, Jm!,-;e Advocate General,sind Fry, Pruvot Mar.ha! Gcmral. It i- not known certainly w !:, ;her su.v of the la t eight -sire within the -t ,-pe of the act. We repeat wlisit we L.«\ : dr, .,,’v Mated, that these offieei are vested with 11111 <111i11 d |iower in all matte;., wldeh eoii- ei'rn-tlm pr-Mt t of iis,- j-i-d ; i. i v,“ and witii unlimited di-c|-e:i..ti in deciding how much «>r how little hiF-ds.-tiim umy he h ft to ei\ il. eoiti't-, mid in opyanizing inili- i.'i v '•-•mmis-n.ii*. Ii\, im* it’, i* „ N uth them im H r t <»|or «.l' S; ;i te :mth.*. •; ,M, v \. pre -!y fi-rl-idden. .Ml a!.ants rt.piiivtl tl.e ;tp|'!-,'\ a! ol t'e c.are:- in etmimsiiid : si'iiicin e- »'ftlt sit If in1 al.-o he appr, U d by tin* 1 'iv.-nleiit. "I il. iUllM-M-rt, I... mi i'l"'' •' Ill", n v. lu n in tin- sixty. S.-,. nil. t;;n-„f tin- uiiictteutli nentttf.v'ii »"'.'".' jt.v "I lIn* iv|.f. s-.-.t.it i t ,*s ..l,.,. u ,,| .|n Am. ri. nn ('.(jjgnw >utcU.. shil.lisi..!, rt . r iniiniliyr:i(t .1 luilitiny >l< sj...;i>ia. Tln-v lmv.'.l..m' lliis.tno, inspili'nl il M -i,. s "l'l""’l •' I'niiMuli.fi .1, ■•|.|i'iii jL r t|„, •*l llit.'.l il.lln • slnill i.11. :t r:*. 1.1, , ■ | (l 1 fiv 1 n.Wi.M 1 i form ol’irov- ,•riiiiu.m." in spit,. „l „li tlm v:,,. n ,| ,,,-Tnrl- pl.-s ..i - Kuji-lit.li mill A in,-ri,-;in lilvny f..r 11",' 1 ' Sfal nmfx'.t r.m s m mi,I .lij.l, in spil.-.ii'i'u'iy <li|.|al(..>i .lirisliitnily, ol" ,,n. Mml.'t.m ,,l IS,-m:iI.-ri:iI ini,•n’.st., H"l»ry, « Iii. 1. uvnl!-: .1 tin- | .r„ni,,t i'" 1 »i'nnl,"|.,nouli.l, in-., mill i|„. n ,|,. „r law. ■Vrf ... IIkm iiai. (Iltw.- XM. 1|||. ; I'm. li. A Wnslnnyii,;]ivs|...I s:iysll„. Army A),| v,.|.vnui,m l.’iH, rnnlniiiiiit; tlm ivniarl't- iil,!. fii'.nision lor I'tn.l. (Iimonir (j ram in.l.-l.. ri.l. ut iU^i-.i.-.-s .o' iiu- I’ri'Hilcni nr S. .vi-im-y f.K^Vm-. Ii ;u , p.,ss,-,i. tlrmu A mn I.. ..I,..y .in, ■ i-.ini-s nnlnss limy mi, issn.,,1 nl Ms ,nvn iv,pu-i. Of tiic object is to prevent the Kveeutive in easet»f si e.milii t bet we.-n it .and Congress from arresting Gen. Grant or detailijiJ him for other service. Congress intomls to direct nil military movements. Markets. . ^ J. Macon*, March 5.—Cotton—There* was a, .good demand for eotton to-day, amt all of a middling quality offered found willing buyers at 25 cents, nt which price the market closed last evening. Ai'.u.ai iij. o'i.a, March 2.—Colton—Since our last issue there lists been some little do ing in cotton; factors having shown si will- issgne-s tom' 1 .-: buyer:-, and we hear of three or four ht: liaving heen sold on n basis ol' J_• ci'i.ts toriow middling. I oi.r.-i . *, March 5.—Cotton—There was :i good tlemand in our market yeslvr- terday, sit p ' • very little, if any, better tl’-an tin.' c t.f :•.!* ur-lay : rsiy 25 cents for I.ivct-j-ool mitltllings, sunl 25A cents,for Northern i:si«ldliugs. Muv w. m.m c.v, M-a.v-h 5.—Cotton—Thcve was some lit t !e inquiry yesterday ihr cotton sil.L'.aj .; I'.t .ills buyers paying (six. 1 t .'ass-tor., A : .,;:'l,5, Noon—Cotton ad vanced .'.d sin.'- yt stei-dsiy; middling np- lutid" 1-1: i'• ,'!O0 hales. Pr*>visions ,finn ; H.- td-1 nil’s tpiii t. 'I allow 12s Od. Tut-: i’r.us'hv Don* vsh-n.—It is under- stt •• 1 t-], g no jtortion of the Peahotly thmu- ti'jii ft-r 11:h-" !i • dnestlit-u will be applied in slid of out- colleges or high schools} hut will sill bedr\(.;ed to tin' (minding o| coin- imm M-h-.m’s .h-rtlie indigent. Agents are nowe .pt".: ." the Soutliern States, with a view to stse::lai:i v.hsit loesilities 1 sire in gresitt ! iie.'tl of sut-h still. To eiaita^s! Rolilirrs, We call especial attention to-*tlu- l*d low ing pro, et din". ■ of tlm Inferior Court of Ihuiglierty County: Tts Imllgent Vi’idaws and Orphans of Rc- craspd Soltllnsath! Bisahlrd Soldiers of Bnughnty Yuur.iv, F fhe !:i l ( It'll, ral .\s,.e!ubly solupteil tile followii:y* in tin- (heiieral Appro| r iriation Act, viz: qSeeli ui 5. A ;o in: n m i:riii-:i: n\a . < ri-. Tii.it th.- .'U:n i .*:•.■ Htmdn d 'fli'm *-5ml i ).dlars; or aiiit-h I liereof as in t he opinion of tin-Gov* i nor .Irdl he siliMdutely neees- s:tr>, h ; ppr ; i:.I-1 to pnrehsiM’ Voi-n to givt !■;••.:■ I to -m !i s i*.i.\-r \vii..»w- and otsi'.i \s . , and sn-- '•'•t.u- • : : i. • m! ihi* State, who, by rea-'m of th' ii- t'Mreine poverlv ami iu- ••'bnhy t" ht'...:- in", d th: satne. J" it" tlistri- hut-d in-!. :• •:"!) ndt - ami i< gitlatimts :m tin 1 o\t t-r ma\ pr. • ej-ihe. \'i I'L.-.-u;* I" \ niM-.i-it i vim nf nits •'«:>: ;; a i " i. a ut foi: isiskvo ot;„ei u.-it • -r. rut: 1 r v ided, ’!'!•:** m* p u l t.f the ’.-ante .- hall bet xpnudetl Mitii'tlie Gt*ver:im- shall h - cm;;.- et i:-Sit d !iiat si sntlieieney of coin will U"t i»e e nitrihulc.l from voluntary sottrees” In.at-i-M.-danee with the above and iimler in ■: riiel.iou^-tVmn-t-ho-k)i-t{ i il-uFug Agrmrnf the Si:,!". IVtersMii Tliv.*e;»{i, all pef.-olts '•ntith il '.m the hem.hr.* ot the siljove :ip|-ro- priation will meet at. tlm Court House, in I >o. id., r: y (\m;ity, m: lav, tin; iMth d iv of Mart!: m xt, sin ! "' ! p r n applv- m:de.' aili-l.-tv it. m* sw.-;,r a- t-. in, ir inability h'-hor. or in Vi 'iii - y to pur-lee-" lnva*l. I'm* wid-.'.y if.- d eta-;d so dit r to swesir i. ral, at< I t hildivn, tlm gnaiTliati <r i’ers Ml h-1v i11g in charge the orpleasiM-l a ilteei .'d M-Iiiiertti svvt ar f.u- theuqssml the disabled « ddit v tt- svvear tor Uitm-elf. None vvilMi-e jnrimd vvlm fail tn take thenath. Hy ’u-d' «-!' th.- ‘uierit.r. Court u1 Duuglierty County. In Chambers, Feh. |S, 'L J. C vm.ii.t:, Clerk. Colty WELCHS’DRUcS X ESTABLISHED 18^ f It'll our iuorraslug Spring Trad* T> orcusing our Stock and faoiliti CB fl7 Nvo have mnuo oar largo trnde hy jf* 1 Ii03t Stock and Best nml intoml to ineuwo it in (lie ?nm c ,, cm ntwn.vs expect to fe -U nt Welch.' A :) i V 7,\ /.;. tl li ;Y'/ n. Piano Tuning uml Repairing. £'J* k.‘V.-li - in fliarit'.-li-u. S. Ml!." 1 ! • I• I.aa I tl.-iill. ateii ,,j .Ml...nV licit l “ ,|! * lu '"' I ‘"J ' .'1 I,, i.u-l I'.fl.ti.' 1*1,1 iii.s. Organs ami Melotltious. iiftiiia It-si nt-ilk- vIVKV iitU SK” -trill ! t- I'roi.-I'tli -iit.-it.|( -1 i.. ii' tivliK ’J'* if* 3 TOTIOE! . TV 1 SIMS H .I.i- ,l„v j -h ’ • i • V • i:i * ii ,1 t-oliselil. • |l; - j ‘ w:l: ia i, :-Ilia-t'.'irry i-n tin* |.n-i- ce.'s- i.i liis .a. u name. . JXo. s .Mottt:\tr.N, T. el.Msk Ml . m.M N.-n-uli Ml. I 1 w 1 I l di;U Bubli, COH v AND 4000 POUNDS BACON. t' l>t» ho •! t.OW 'u i ! .'f lv oon.'-ijoitiit 1:1. nl SHAOKELFOR-D’S. march 5-:’t M^aseniy^i rm. i.” t'.’fy elu,.|, nt i|,e Ay tlCf-lt it.3 xv,•tr} Klim), I.. K. V, r.i.i.’it ... (’ Iff' 5 ItAOCA ! 1000 BUSHELS CORN. 12,000"lbs. BACON BIDES. i Store, and ! ■ if \r for C \xl|, j., MERCER & SMITH- ivi evli _'il, ;:t (*i.r.rK*s Oi riei: Intiu-jou Cot ut. i ^ Ih'UKhvrty <’<iunty, (Ja.. K«l». i»5, iM*,7. J A it.'i ff"? l!,<? * Co T' 1 hfhl I Ilia da v, • [I 1 u , I'.toH-ti j,ei-sons “wW ai-ivuinscd X'-i.n i"s l ut>lit* tor Dougherty comity, lo vrit..- • . .. ,1-Vi T. ' s,, ' ozpr » Jolin H. Milk Dnn- Cl'rlllicilli'-l nl - i.nnA:..iH..B( Cwtrtmie. ,.r .-ppEtniaot . upon his •Mil,,*K prcsenl^a by law. J, p (Alutfrl?" " mn..,'..!,,’ Clerk.l.O.naujhe?"!^ .Drug or Medicine A, tl«.t <•!,».- .... t'ANCV GOODS „ D j., nsii.ilty l.i p, ir, riv.-t •(']„.-•» DriiL" Steen, 1,-1r xnu'iAt. a rrKXTio.v n iM b Hen. -ills In low. Tc K. ^ ||, j? Medical Liquors. O l'!! I tn port l,it|inirs are u irrantrd n ns ;r-ml a.« can t-e hmight in (lu- markVl t’iiK* I’tyiicli I’.tan.ly. Kl. CrotoW | oi.l Itourhontoj* 1 Hherry Wi ne t'iarci M/np, ’ Sell nn pi.*, ’ . Sc. k. ivm.nir, d,„ b Sc-•!c!i \\ lii-'k i’l.i !’...! Wine, 'ia-l-'im Wine. EVERT FAMILY IS INTEK !.N UNOWIKO THAT AT WELCH’S CORlVpJ i’hey can iilw:iy« tmy <J OOJ) A N I) Jh’nj. JS| Ooloti/, c . 8i c ’‘eum Tartar, English Musi Cayanno Clovee, Nut Mo^,. Bonpa,. I IVfnsh, fi Ci h* A it Ik WEL riavoilng Extiaots, Vc.ai Powrtoia. Soda, IJlaclt Popper, Alopico, Mace, Ginger, Caiuilcs, i.OW (ALA; I / A s/x/:s. i Painfs I UII0| Varnishes. An t r..in|ileic Sinck Ihii.iitfi*H’ Mufflivinl AT— Coni fiHd'AHhFOUSifJtNil J ' "i „ Ho I,’ -..il mclicinei.. Plantation and Family Medici !’•" up w ii !i tare ii ml at l.o\V I’lUUItb'S. very cniplcio, nl WKtL h- K. ,v II. t;. WELcS L'oitM.lt. 2fO YOU SMOKE? Wlw. 11 ..!?' 1 : 1 n.sii cinnts < V» *««.*-I TODACW), V01-VbJ MIAISCIIAfM J.||.fS 7^ «.■ WlllT.HIl p-,I,-,.,,, fit t;|„ ,,, dl '. . """ “,"1 Ptbpftln, bnuMbT t:. ii. u. h ki,i:ii,.U|.„ m i m Ai io|] xer Lot I '"'i".". intrsiiB,. J-<oi.. Va SOAe.-.. I't.llFf.MMltV, To.I.HT AIITlOllliS. I'ot’IvKT I’.ooKS, ^ x I'DTOI.S, KNIVES, U.| ^ W ? ^ •M’-W HOOKS. G* f; iv v;i: „s lieilin-|Jy .Mnhllmch. oderiek ii,.. (ij-eut, - gli tl. l ! y Vl>! ’ i, 1 '!* v . “"'v'" “ M »i fit.n I In iiu ii. , ••.Mii.ii.eii. . (.‘"h 1 ’"*' e —rtvCInii'les Levrr. •i.i' ° . 1 1 1 *' • “ Mi«.x iinwilt. II- • rt-vt.in .\esi. A "lu W"....,.. |t. v Mi-,. A„„» UltJ • Mn '», ’■ .Miss Kvaui. J||«I I f.-x-ixi,., I„t, H, ' «:• wm.eii *.t. IMDX'OLVLI^, / (‘*mi S. is Sel(A'(n*king, Nnllontdl ’ “ s * IViiitney's, Uacoii'H Ww|| _ . 1 hay’s. ?nces from $12 to "L.E. WELCH\ Albany Book and Jewelry A .'‘" 'b-'' "i < ur lino ordered for t J- A **";• h.XTi; V CII.MIOK, I * ■ j •••. in I i mi ::: • ..'ken in tilling tlicflo rt-eclftld Vtn t. '.* 1 , ‘"" | x". rtiaok Work, Magiish^ r M'lsira! I»; st III III e li - - 1 ' * ’ Fishing', Watches, Jevvrhy, I l. K. WELCn AO Tackle^ e ■ ,,"ii wain go 11 hii-k when you go fishlnfti j.. I" 'he M.ne an.I hny flit' best Taellf.J A iHif'f i-u lx- Hi-(IKS, LINES, UolhS. i'WT St ‘ • } vuriei*. is. E. WELCH IP O N; TIM BUT NOT On CreditC Cit— W ntdirs «nd Clocks llo • AT nrAOOV FI and s.nlisfaciiofl gunniulced. Sp^otAOhC h«»«d, Jewelry Repaired, E«go»*}*r A Rtoclt Wnicties, Clucks and Fine Gold ver atit* SFlvcr Plated Ware. Any p iiuo ordered for Customerd. $3^ L. Bu WBLCII^ Booksellers and J AH>any. 0a.< A,-1167.