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S. S. 8WEE.T. -Editor*
^Slbany, ga., apkil 2.1, isoo.
Public Meeting.—Wo learn upon good]
authority that the colored citizens of An- j
gusta propose a public mooting, ami arc j
Hour making arrangements therefor. Tim]
fall for this meeting is mad*.’ exclusively for j
colored people of respectability. They are
anxious about the issues of thoilay, nml are
[For the Albany News.]
A Short Sermon.
TO THE I.AWi:*.
| “ Pleasure to woman is v. liat the sun is to
Mr. Editor A* an act justice xo the
Sou them Insurance uml Trust Co., nn<l the
tinwiHinfltfo commit themselves to any given ( the flower.”—Colto.v.
policy without conference with those.whutn . Xothing tulda more to the beauty ot’ the
policy without conference w
lilc-long thoy hax.<* known
They feel that there is nc
colored man North, no horn -
r * j mail anywhere save at the .South, among I the eye increases, the rnsMint mounts to
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
re tv at£ tiiarATcit to tus alb art tm-wskly xiwo.
!Yen York Gold and Colton Market.
j Nkw York, March 31.—Evening.—Cot-
| ton closed chili. Sales 2,000—30AfJr;3lc. Gold
1 IMS.
„ ...„ , . . Tl.cy tcul tlint thoro i. no *t ho! l,,r s«t thnnnii hour of pleasure. I'n- 1 M;irc „ ni.-Evcing.-Cot-
Bom. Inmmy Comiwny. * *. cn | 0 {*i North, no tome Ibr the calored |£ "/ u V" 1 " 011 ” 0 ? ***** ■»«»*! ,, c( . lim . c , jj. Q „ otw ,
tlcorgia, pleat* publish the following
tifiefttr, Wit oblige, cti\, - John A. I)avi
ecrtlfylng .tot
losses by the recent firfc have been adjusted
and paid by tne Savannah Insurance A Tru«t
Co., and Home Insurance Go., Af Savannah, j ly menaces their means of livelihood
, Kaink A* IIewktt, * *
,T. J. Bt -ii.
those with whom they have been reared, ami cheek, ami rushes to the well-curved lip, nml,
buoyancy of heart is visible in every linn
mont of tjm couuteimncc. Not only so, Lit
Th* SoCTUKiix Cri.nvAToi:.—The April
number of this well known ngrieultur.il
jooraal contains 48 pages— 34 of reading vviiit ,
matter, mostly original. It i-< embellished lion,
With a tasteful design atul gnumd plan of a Starnes,
convenient dwelling—tin* first of'a auric
David Didkson, the mosf .successful planter.
.if an overwhelming tide of foreign emigra* , . . , , .
' lion, which swells year by year, and serious- j pleasure develops tin: outer as well ns t In
ly menaces their means of livelihood. This inner perron. r l'he pl»ysi.jtte i» trausloi.im >1
movement comes from the right source. It hinder the influence, the step is more elastic*
; i»tto upontmicott.moymnenl of tho wloml; l)lc t . mire nl0V ctncut uif.ru graceful. Th.-
peonJe, tree front all bms or control, foreign | .. . , , ,
or .fometij AVc undenlnml that, while H' 1 '* ‘ mmd eximmie.1 nud.tlic
t lie colored pontile will have their organiza-! *• fleet ions strengthened. * I lie truth nl our
tion and speakers, invitations will he ex-rtext is verified, for as the sun warms into
tended'to ins excellency Governor Jenkins, life and beautv the fragrant rose, so doet.
at 13d.
Xkw Voiir. April 1.—Evening—Cotton
declined to MOArJ# Ml. Closed at 301. Gold
lMfi.
I.ivi:ni*ooi., April 1.—Evening—Cotton
dull niul uiiehaiigi-d.
■ Frflm Washington.
« oXiJUHsS AMJOl’RXEfl.
itiBT or iiBTTafni
R EMAINING iuthc Post Office, nt Albany, Ga„
March 1st* 1897.'
'.'A. II Stephens, tiny. Johnson, Ju.lu'e pleasure beuulify
rues, Hon. wm.t . I’rime, of New i oik, 1
•fudge Gibson, Hon, O, A. |«oehr;iue and! " ’ * * 1
’ (others. |AugustaCeroniele and Sentinel
and develop woman.
We are not of that chv* who discard all
imusemeiit and recreation as undignified for
March 30.—Congress has
in Gcoi
which,
rorgia,
i, with
gives two coiumumentions.
Ith over thirty
article*, on topics pertaining to the Farm,
Garden and Fireside—such us Cotton Cul.
tnre, Maim res, Grasses, Sorghum and other j
eropf,Sheep, Implements—Grapes, Poaches
Vegetable*—a letter from Genies Munro,,
»fcc.,«&c., fully sustain the reputatiouot this
valuable -paper, which has-been regulary
issued for nearly twenty-live years.
It i*published at Athens, (in., hv Wm, I
N. White, at $2 per annum, in advance. 1
Wo would like to get up a good club in this j
county for this excellent periodical.
Off hit tukiu l!kmc*.-—The Uielunmul
Times learns that General Schofield Ims r.
quested the proper officers to fimii-h him 1
with ft list of all the Justices oft lie IVureiiij
district Xo. I illfi’lldillg 1»» 11isphll II
whom ho may doom inoompotoiTl
CAni.irn v. If in uminuiieod Ili:tl iho
Aroh (lllchonH Cai'iolliud'An.l i i.i, ro.n'mod
horroaulnr oorrcapondoiipo u-ii h i Im mom-
ton of her family. ’J’lioso l^fl.-r- di'liol. 11
Mronltyofniinit liotmylii^ tin ii-.h-o .>f in.
Mdity,
No I>ka. iiks ims \ i: m: J I rout th
present indications we feel warranted ii
saying that in thu vicinity of this town
there will.be few, it nnv pem he. this v.-ar.
They were killed last Suiuhu night was a
woekngo. It is a very remarkable fu i that
thoy usually get lulled on Sunday nights in
this section* TliiXwe have oh' ••»-% I t
years past. Wehavcnl*u observed.tint u
‘torcountry some twenty ortjiirty mil
j We also learn that the cohncd people of ladies in embryo or grown uj
regard it as a positive sin nut to enjoy thi
ther original j.Douglierty county are eontemp' it
similar meeting. When it will be we have | thousand anti one pleasures wl.i.-h ar
not learned.
M MIIUAOK Fees—It has been tin
among all civilized people Ibr years gone by
to remember the ollieiatiug ministers at
wedding* 1»y a handsome present. Some
times it is bestowed by the happy bride
groom, and at others by the father or JiuniJy
of the bride, and sometimes by both. This
practice has obtained with that other so
common, called bridal presents,
A- our mingling in the social circle has
Id-cu limited in this part ot the country, we
are unable to state what i*. the common
practice here, but our experience elsewhere
has been that the minister never gets a tee
in keeping with the social position mid
wealth ot the parties united,
calitic**, however, the miiii'tcr i
repaid.
In this connection there occur many
ludicrous scenes, and many- funny stories are
told. We know of a minister not a thousand
miles away, w ho was called upon to cell-
brate the bonds of matrimony in a country | ‘
before us by a bciilltccnt Father. To say
I the least for it, it is an insult to that henevo.
list run leiieo which providetl them. To say that we
J cannot enjoy them without being overcome
, by them is to give lint littlu credit to our
intellectual and moral ability. But there is
a bound beyond which pleasure becomes
transgression. There are many amusement
which are not evil er.i: hi-:, but the evil grows
out of thu excess to which they are carried
j Many arc positiu-ly forbidden by the moral
(code which are not so deleterious to the
j physical or mental development of woman
j as tiie exec® of-some which are perfectly
I innocent in their nature, and which are re
ceived and prized in polite circles. Hence
I wo‘are brought to remark in the second
In many ] place,that exeessnf pleasure has the same
handsomely hiHueneeupon woman as the constant In.at
j of the stiu upon the flower. For while the
sun vivifies and brightens tin* colors of the
rose, its excessive heat withers its leave*
and ilrics up its fountain of life. S> it is
While fhev
W ASIIINOl
adjourned.
The I’resident has npnrovcd, with a pro-
tc*t, the appropriation of a half million for
the enforcement of the Sherman And Sup-
More, we 1 pl<-meiital hills.
Gen. Steadman lias been confirmed as
Collector of Internal Ucvcnuc for the first
I )i*trirt of l.oiiisiaua.
It is stated that the President has in no
way interfi-rred with the Commanders of
Districts '■inee their appointment.
placed-
Foriielh f ongress.
Adams, Wm H
Addison. Louis* (cot)
Afford, A II
Ansley, Col •
Asher, W
licrreiu. Miss .1 F
Illy, Emily
Bryaut, lieu
Ca, Mrs M.-uiio
City i on. Marl Ii*
Crawford, Hnnnioi
Dixon, Mrs. Klizalteih
Dougubrty, June II
Fagg, Re , » G \V
Ferrell, Eliza A
Freeman. Osborn (col)
Garucy, Wm
GiUcsdic, Thomas S 2
Graman, Daniel
Harris, Miss It J
Harverton, Mrs Mary
Hicks, Mis Mabnly
Hoff, W A
Hacks, John
Hunt, Harry <’ .
Jackson, J G
Johnson, Jacob *
Kennon, Thomas H
Kerr, Miss I.eora T
Keler, Daniel
Keinhrel, Joshua
Lavender, William G.
Lake, Miss Mary E
Livengston, William
I.eTick, Mrs Elizabeth
Mathis, George
Martin, Jane M (col)
Mandevillc, A S
McLatchoy, W J *
McDaniel, Miss Mary II
Morrow, Hoheit
Monson, Alfred
I'atrige, W II
Picket, J S
Porcher, Mrs Ella
Howell, William
.Sherman. Matilda
Slaton. M L
Smith, Mrs Martha
Smith P. ti
Stephenson, Miss Salim
Taylor, J II
! with woman and In r ph-asi
njoyed moderately,
it impnxves her,
(district, lie hired tt horse and Imggy ami i m " r:, hy, menially^ and J ’ 11 \ :>’nall\. But
; went to Home expense iii the preparation of; when,indulged in immoderately, it e\hau-t
his wardrobe for the occasion, and drove!
through the cold and mud ten or twe
j miles, and made the happy twain one Ili-.-li, j
1 | The groom, in all the honesty ot his heart,
.{approached the expectant minister, with 1
Well, Mr., how much do I owe you V” ( Mir 1
the physical,fdultilics the intellectual and
knuN the moral .nature. An hour’s
I dance may place the blood in healthy
iiviilation, but a night's dissipation will rob
he eye of its lustre, and the rheek of it<
olor, and bring on di/./itie • of the hrain,
in width—Atbens being located in the midst ; friend was taken lmek. He told him that | •'nwnpattied with a di late for all iiitel-
SEXATE.
* j In solations suspending the rule requiring
j a return of nominations to the President nt
tin* close oft he session was passed. The,
resolution retains in the hands of the Senate j £ U ™ CI ’ ‘W 1 '*
the present nominations,, which will lie eon-
sidered ill extra session.
A resolution fora jr»int standing Grdin-
attee Coininitti e was passed.
A committee to accompany home the re
mains of Mr. Biddle, Senator from Illinois,
who died yesterday, was appointed.
After executive session' the Senate ad
journed to .1 uly.
The >euate will convene in extra session
on Mond.tx al noon,
IKTSK.
A memorial of the mayor and members
of the Council of Baltimore, praying for a'
Bejuihlie.-in government, was referred to the
.!udieiai’y Committee.
Mr. Benton iut rodueed a resolution thank
ing (Jen. Sheridan for his Louisiana remov
als. Mr. Wood objected and the resolution
was* not consult red.
'I he Joint Ordinance Committee resold-
Ii <u w a-t concurred in, and the House ap-
l> :, intod aseommissioneiN Messrs. Seheuelc,
Logan and Butler.
fhe hill i-oiifiruiiug the South Carolina
was referred to the Committee on
Adni)*, Motes
Alford, M M
Ammons, W J
Arde, Itofe
Bass, Miss Eliza*
Bell, Amauda
Brucejwolm
Calloway, Mr* Sarah
Chambers, J A
Corzing, Miss Matlie
Deiubv, John
DufUIAU. JO.
Erwin, Elisha
fates. Cupt Will Mil
ford, E L
Galloway, I!
Gartloll, Mrs M K
Groves, Isnao
Gunnel!, Mrs Mattie
Hall, K E
Hicks, F
Hooks, Eli
Horn, W W
Hunt, J II
Jacksou, Mrs M M
Jcffursou, Louis
Johnson, Miss Amanda
Kent, Miss Annie
Kerr, Miss A E
.Kirby, Turner
Kimbrol, EHznbetb
Land, Jennie
Lowcsy, J W
Lockhart, Ilcnrj
May. Mnrlow, P
.Mathews, Charily
MnnsiU, Kigali
Mathews, S L
McCullcrs
Munnelly, James C
Morgan, Gage IV
Murry, lsanh
Penny, Samuel ,
Porcher, Joseph
Hohinson, Mrs l.ucy
1 Seden Morris
Shanklin, Mrs Fannie.
Slappy, Jacob
Smith, Tom (cot)
Stevens, Mrs C W
Stevens, Mrs L G
Terrell. Oliver (col i
Vann. D C
Walker, J P
Wadsworth, C .1
Whitney, James K
Williams, MissO
Wimhush, Mrs A nett
Wind Winn, S N
fn BankM
VTright fit Warren,';
Attornoye nt Lmv, Albany, Gb
A RE prepared to altemt to >11 bu.in.„ .
ed with tho late Bankrupt Law. *
march 80~3t
•Auction Sale.
O VER two thousand Volumes Books
damaged al the late fire, will be sold Ml
lion on Saturday, Oih April, commcnclni
o'clock, A. M. Consisting of Standard
Light. Literature, Religious and Miscellnneoi
School Books, Childrens’ Books, Blnnka, ft,
Jk-JE. BELCH i
Drs. Callaway & Pope,
PALMYRA, Qi
March 30th, 1867 [30-1 y]
New Goods From New lof
Tli© jyire.
A splendid stock of Pocket Knives, Raioni
sors,“Tabic Cutlery, Pistols, Caps, f
ing Tackle, Ac.
L. K. WELCHl
JUST OPENED f
ncw involco of tlioso FINK CICAIQ
of it—fretiuently miIU-i h a
fUiluro of tlio pfacli prop, v\ iu-q ten or lift
miles nhovc and Itoluw tow n p« .-u h» ^ tin-
nbunilant. Tiiotv will be, we think, plenty
of trait twenty miles north ot this place, j't
there should be no more frost* or five/e*.
| Athens Wat« liluau.
No Elections In (.Torgla, *
It will be seen from tin' following order
that dll elections in this State :uv prtdiiiu-
ted for the prosefit:
ItXAPqtWRTRUH; I’om u| M\u.x, (
Ma\ni.v, (L\., Muivli no, | si,7, t
Editor Telegraph, Maeon, (la :
Sir—I havo the honor t<* liirui-h you a
oopyof General Orders No. I leailquarters
District of Georgia, dated .Macun Gn.,
March 28, 1867, elections in tin* State of
Georgia. Inm, sir, verv re>jn»eifully,
Vour obedient serv'l,
Tims. II. JfcGEi:,
Col. 33d U. S. Infantry, ('ommanding.
HeADQ'ks DimTIIIIT Of ( i KOItUlA, ^
Macox, Ua., .March *JS - Iho7, )
General Ordora, No. 2
1. Bv direction of the Gem-tal in Chiel
of the U. S. Army, the Colonel
iog forbids all elee’t ions, Slate and loeal, in
the District of Georgia, until the arrival
tMiti.-il or entire ministers never made charges tbi-such things, jb'otiin) eitjoftneiit, as we
hell t ell < M’ tl 11 cell ■ , \-, ., , .. . ■ • , I lliniu *• I !,< t fin - h-im i >• 1,
\N hereupon the happy hriilegrpom
marked,** I urn much obliged to yon sir,'* and;
left him, buggy hill and all ot Iter* to pay.
I low much to pay seems to puzzle the
i new ly made Benedicts. Thu best rule we
have ever heard of was laid down bv one of
J tion**. •• Be temperate in
f n>irdly tin- sun vvwrnts, tv
’ r tv s dev i lopes | In- t|o\v» i
I e iloriugs. And the proee:
j Thu uhadovv is as in
'thesnn. So is it ncei-s-arv
i the most jov ial, as well as one of the most
j eloquent miiiistns of East Tennessee, by tin
enter the shades
life’, for those
as moral aspira-
all tiling-.*’
nd by its tirilliant
• with its varn-d
s stops not here,
ry as the rays of
Ibr a woman to
of retirement of dome-tie
ilntic- there imposed are
] immi' III Siilliii*.. After liiivin.it |H'rlbnmM j IRT, ' S ' : "'. V l '"' lllp f«H <li vt l"|„ni l it olfflfi 1
IJiu ritt'N, tlio liriili'i.'iimm look him by I lie >'hnnii.«, iia are tho slmde niel tbowiT. In the
i :irm mul Ini Min a\v:iy tVulll tl mini, mul'' 1,,s0
lesired to know what he charged. Tin
minister seeing a good opening t<* make an
impression, employed it. lie remarked.
“ That depend* altogether upon the success
which you have attained. When a man:
thinks that he has been deceived and gotten !
a wife which is of hut little account, and
never expects to do much in the world, vve
only charge him about *.*», but when lie hasi
mlirming its beauty and increasing
its fragrance, for
“ Spring vvoulil tu« tint «L»o:ny v\ ,-at!ior.
If wo li-el nothing .-Im-IhiI .‘'-jo-in.-."
So would it l*e if pleasure was onr con
st ant atmosphere, 'fhe nohilityof woman
would have never been revealed if her life j
had been one continual round ofdi-sipation. j
Many of her v in tics are like stars. They
night of sonruK t*» reveal their I
I.i k S
l’Lli;
The Agricultural College bill was ex-
D-iidcd to Xebraska.
’I lie Speakct; announced that all tlic C’otn-
mittees wm- authorized to sit during the re-
ress without lortnal authority from the
House,
The House lillihiistrred on a small stppro-
print ion bill till I' when it adjourned to
July.
General News.
N t.u \ -uu, March 30.—A large Cabinet
factory, and ten other Imilding*, on Sixtli
•Y'eiitie and Forty-sev.enth street, have been
T il
1
«I1o,(m»0. The tailing walls
nginc, but no lives were
Intriied: h>
buried a -1
lost.
X t:w t )im.i:.v\s. .March 30.—The Dispatch
’deles that the Police is composed of a mix
ture of blacks and whites. Col. Sypher,
late of the Kiev cut It Colored Artillery, will
be Chid'of Police.
done better and has a prospret of doing j ^ H ’ { otty. And like the (lower, at\er a night ot
something, we eltarge him *lo,and when hel sto,,u mul darkues-:, open-* its petals to re* j * !
think* lie has “got the best wife in the! the gladdening sunshine, with its cups | ,MI
Markets.
and orders of Brevet Ma jor t h m ral P
assigned to the command ot Military Dis
trict No. 3. All officer* commanding in
tills District are enjoined to enlm-iv this or
der Within the limits of their posts.
By oomtnand ofCok C. C. Sib!, y , E. s. A.
(Signed.) John K. I/os\ii.i.-.
«1st Lieut. 10th E.S. Infant rv and A. A. < •.
Official—0.- C. Knaim;, I t Lieut. :<:t«I ln-
ikntry,B’vt('apt V. S. A., E. -t Adjutant.
Bcreat ok Bxikioeks, Ei:i:i:hvik\ am*
*** '•. _. Abandoned Lands.
Qjfit* Attuianl Commitfioner, Siatc of (unrgia.
Macon, G.v,, March *js,J8t»7
(CIRCULAR LETTER | ^
world,” and expects to get rich and love*
his wile, we charge him from $J.V
i Sometimes they even pay us Kino. T|,| s
| depend*, however, upon how they are
i pleased with their wives.”
I “ Greeny,” was all attention and when
! the minister eeasi-d, he eoneluded that lie
had a $10 wile at any rate, although, a> he
said, “ it takes the last red cent I'vegot
\ “ting men who are contemplating mat.
, finnuty will rentetnher this rule and he gov
erned aeeordingly.
'lareli 30.—Cotton—There was
Imt little done in our market to-day iti con-
•qtKMico ot an indisposition on tho part of
rates of Friday—
however, were nf-
1 j holder-
to.sell al ruling
•orm- few sales,
j tilled with rain drops, more beautitill and
to *.-,n ! fragrant, so woman, emerging from the dark -ja U-.
portals of sorrow, into the realms of bliss', feet ed at that figure
and pleasure, is the more highly esteemed Coumiu r, March30.—Cotton—We cor.
atid the more heautiiiil hei-nuse nfthe marks tiuue our last quotations, 23(«*23^ cents ior
i.i* (to trial tliroutfli tvlil.'li alio tins i.assr.l. "'I' !«*•-*-voitonlay.—
1 I In* news roceiv ed during the day, however
Walker, W
Warren, J«-rrey W
White, Miss Anna
XVIiitlinglon, S ('
Wilson, Set It
Williams, Orange <'::.l
Wolff, Miss W
* Fersqn* Culling for any of tho above letters will
nlease say advcfii-'ed.
M. J. HK'IIAltDSON, P. M.
Iltieitilig a Home in
HE full rce< ril of my Tour in Hrnzil, under the
above title, making a volume of 381 pnges, is
now ready for delivery nt ( subscription price, to
those in the tieinily of Albany, by Dr, L. L. St ro
uter. Persons at a distance * ill be suppled promptly,
by mail, free of postage, upon remitting $2 to my
my address. J. M. F. GASTON,
Fort Gaines, Go.
Bankrupt Laws.
P ETITIONS in BnnkVuptcy tinder late Act of U.
t’ongress CAN NOT BE FILED until the gene
ral orders of the Judges of the Supremo Court
(under section 10) prescribe the form of the petition
orders, etc,, etc
When the Circuit and district Court of the Unitod
State* can properly hear these cases, wo shall
gladly represent our elionls before thorn, ('nsos
can he determined in vacation or term.
JUNES & 1IOBIIS,
Attorneys nt Law.
Albany, Ga„ April 2, 18(57. 1 Ultf
U. S. Cirouit Court.
O CR MR HINES will attend regularly the Ses
sions of this Court, lit Snvnnnnlt. Gn.
HINES & HOURS, Att'ys nt Lnw.
Albany, On., April 2, 1807. Jlllf "
LIVE AND LET LIVE.
a. spitz
R ESPECTFULLY announces to those ill wan! of
something good to eat, in tho way of cake
nml bread, will please give him a enll nt his new
place of business, opposite Town’s Block.
Albany, April 2, 1 Hi*7. 31ml
JUST ARRIVED.
Pig Hams, Sugar Cured limns.
Flour, Apples, Tomattoes,
Piekles, assorted and fresh.
Pine Apples,
Wine Crackers, Sardines, Herrings,
BEST AllTHLE CHIAVIVG TOBACCO;
*• THAT TOBACCO.”
L. E. & It. K. Wjjj
THE LATE FIRE BUM
Welch's Coiner,
But our Friends and Customer* wilt fltul t
Ball’s New Building,
JC.ST BELOW RAWSO.VS,
t)EADY to serve them is before. We
XA/celving daily NEW GOODS to take the i
o'’ those lost in the tiro, no if you want any tkil
the DRUG LINE, go us usual to Welch's nt |
New Building.
L. E. & II E.
JUST RECEIVED T
W HITE LEAD, Linseed Oil, Keroiu
Sperm Oil, Mnohiuo Oil, Varnishes, 1
lj:. aii. i:. ivklS
ALL RIGHT AGAIN?
M R. MORSE is again ready to receive W(|
Clocks, and Jewelry, for repaint.
We guarantee all work d(j
t>. E. WELCH & C0.;|
Booksellers and Jewelcrx
Ball's New RtiiltU
Saved from the Firel
IjHii
hell at t
UK entiro stock of Walclfes and tine Jn
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, which 1
small profits.
L. E. WELCH A-COl
Booksellers and Jewrit
Ball's new II
To City Tax
rp
8 HE books for the assessment of Gael
city of Albany, will bo open at the (’out
from the FIRST DAY of April to the FIR!
of May next. Persons failing to give in Hl
ble properly within that time, arc liable for
tax. J. F. CARGlLK.r
March 23-27-1 in ^
DOUGLASSToil
One Square West of Court Hoj
Albany, Ga.
twinges leave this Houre every day fr
Thomasville, Btiinbridge,
Florida.
Tlx© TntoE
Supplied with tlm BEST the market^
March 21-20 tf
The sun by it* brightness turn* every dew
drop upon tin- flower into a crystal, so doth
' pleasure transform the tcars^fsorrow upon ■
woman's cheek into glittering gems that >•
,\cw fork Times on Mr. Davis
■ Now York Southern Belief Assocrn^
other societies having lbr\vnrde«l
'“ afor the relief of the destitute **f,
, Iriwjiective ot color, or elMT*, to be •
■ , tho direction of the Gov* by military autho
r of Una State, mid the Commanding * 1 -»
“T of the Diitrict of Georgia, and it
8«NB.decided to distribute these kujh
thrdnghtho Justices of the Inferior
)urta aubjcct, (go tkr an the IVivl J hv | >! i'
are couccmrd) to tUa Miporviaion oftto liu-
'mgjtjiub. All Snli A«s:. Corntninition-
"K, and\Agcnta of this Huron,, in tlm Stan-
' " "■"TO, 1‘eral’)' tl!recto,! to give their
i attention to this subject, and see
• “Oto^tHtopIo arc not sustained in
Min'; furnUbod their support
those supplies, but ihit all aelaally
receive their share in
Ha^rawt&ntipir. Tiie Justices of the Info-
' nof Coortn, have boea dinsleJ to refc ail
Senator Wilfon has lake,, one step toward 1 .
rescuing tho country from furllier disgrace, I Wl '* wither and Jade as ,
lull deck her crown ot’ rejoicing
Keitu-inbor, fair one, ti tat although the
tlower is so brilliant t - day benratli tin-j
morning snn,-iMv4hhwiGter ami fn-K», imd-mt-p
it exposed too long. woman in her,
I boauty basking in plt-astm-, if-in»lntg«-»l tr>ft-f
ho leaf. Mv
• mlavutithh*. and the market was heavy it
the at'tenioi-n.
S.wav.n ah, Mart ii 30—Cotton—The sales
•tet'dv were tint inportaiit. Middlings are
uoititual at J’- le. tliotigli some holders are
a-king-Jib*, 'fitere is eomparitively noth
ing dvieg. Kin ipts for the day 202 bales.
New Orleans, March 20.
H-t, »-V—* f.VTHME VT.
by his resolutions eojicertting the trial otjtask is doite, who has been beuefitted
Jefferson Davis. ^It is now very nearly t wo
years since he was captured and consigned
to prison, not under any process of law, but
tthority.*, .Meantime tho war
Li: Beve.
Tiik En.Vxi K Mr.vn ax Loan.—Humors
lm» ended,'the nrnu'es arc disiranded’ nmi i •' iru _ ! 'S :1 ' ll > ATiishiiigton about r.u
Dayls still remains in prison, llo’ liasi understanding between France and the
never been arraigned for trial, either before i United .States that we are .to purchase (‘lii-
a ei\ il or a military tribunal. Ho is not huahun, ami that tho proceeds are to repay
Stork i'it ii.tnil 1,
l»i-i-ri\ nl to-,l;iv ...
, 1800
102,082
* 842
Ii’miiv, •! |»tvviouw|v
.. . 000,270
—001,118
Total
... .'X
703,200
I loan'd to-tlav
4075
('leared previously..,
—558,8/iR
SbH-k on luxml
204,142
Tho eloarancc compriso .1033
bales for
Liverpool, 112 for Barcelona.
Kreedmen’s Tobacco, Durlmm
Tobacco.
held under any authority known to the la..
of the land. Xo charge* ure on heard „ ...
against him, and no effectual steps ; :lVl .; h ram e in m the meanwhile to assume.
ing him to trial. Every:
IT. ti.
tl-decision oftlicBnrcan
r of Col. CALEB C. S1BLEV,
,. Oapt,. <t A. A. InapT-CimT.
■- Official -O.I1. Ho-
VAUt', .
Jn.sp’1 <lcncr.il. lieve the rcputalimvnot
tant akivtf W virq tliat " '
ft poor fellow win? had
been takorj to bring mm io trial. i'Aurv
n nv and then Congress denounces the Pros-
Cholera in Iuui.and.—The Secretary of
atolMxIy^is resjvottstblcfor it, or lunnhu ]>ou-.'case* had occurred during tho previous
or, apparently cither to put him trial, or set j.... A. - .
bun free. This state ol tilings would in.* a ■ ' LLl -
disgrace {o the worst days of the worst dt»,
IkoUims of Enrone. Startling glories used
to.bo told of victunsof Anstrinu tyranny
being left to rot in tho dungeons of Spiel-.
Grxtility.—Gentility i> ncitlier in birth, manner
tiie French Mexiean-wav bonds, which 1 nor fashion, hut In mind. • A high *en.«e. of honor.
j n determination nsrer to take a mean advantage
of another, an adherence to truth, deliacy, and
politeness towards those with whom you may have
dialings, ore the essential and distinguishing char
acteristics of a gentleman.
FoaTKXB* AT A Sixr.LR Dtow—‘ I find,” said n
shrewd merchant,“1 m^emost money when I lea
nnxioas nbont it.—Thero is practical philosophy in
ihUToawrki— Ca.utiaaprudeaeo-aagocity,aud de
liberation ore all necessary* to husinees auccees.
Some men. it os itpie, get rich enddenly, hut (he
great majority do not. and cannot. Bonaparte once
said.“1 hat6 w idea of a merchant,s acquiring a
fortune «»a gineral wins a batUe—at at singlo
b’ovc.” Such fort tines too often vanisn suddenly.
Fat*,L AccnvaxT.—Mr. Ubvar F '«B^ tt
identfor not hanging hint—the President 1 State has received information from tho
r ^rr’, ^ ,,,<
dines to meddle with tho matter stall until I ,,:ls l" vv;uk ' ‘ ln ,,int ,0 «>5*
the condition of Virginia is moro to hj, extent, nil the winter. At White Odn, a
mind. Meantime Davis lies in.prison, nndlsmall villngo in Queenstown harbor, eight
Mexico.;—The Galveston ilnllitin lias the
following. disiiateh from lhownsville, tlio
Vthinst:
loir namo.mul oxUtenet' The ? tageis just-hifmr.i the interior oi’Mex*-
L -_D nr -Uovormnent liy ] ieo with late new's. Mnximiliun is besieged
„ Querctsro, by Geiienil* Kk-Ohedo onj C
ism,
_ adder which it
We agree- with
r, that l).-.vis die
trial or *ef. at llherty.
CHESTNUT GROVE WHISHT,
nornms wiiiskv,
1,000 Lbr. LEAP LARD.
TU AHK1V13.
Largo Lot of Choice Family FLOUH.
Largo I;ot of Frccdtnctfs FLOI/H.
A fine l.ot of'Sttgar Cured HAMS.
Also, a very large stock
DR.Y GOODS
Of all kinds.
Orders for Torn and Bacon will be promptly
filled at 2.J per cent, commission on original cost.
Planters arc offered time on supplies for
Freedmcn, until 1st of November. Call at once.
April 2, 1867. W. I. VA8S0N.
riiiuama &. adams^
Confectioners and Grocers,
South sido Broad Street,
GEORGIA.
Dr. N; A, Prat|
(Kvccr.sson to Ptixtt k VT two* I
•Smoking Wholesale Drugg
Analytical and Consulting Cheat
No. 23 Hayne Bt, CHARLES
Dkalcu im
Drugs, ('henilcals Paints, 6|ll
Druggist;-.’ Sundries.-^
Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers, &c„
ALBANY,,
#.•••#•«. v.
W E have on hand n superb stock of Groccries-
consisting in part of Bacon, Lard, Coffee>
.Sugar, Tobacco, Segirs. I'tnifT, Flour, Meal, Irislt
Potatoes. Cheese, Crackers, Cakes, Candies, Basins,
Sardines, l'icklcf^ Jlcrrings, Oysters, Salmon am!
fish of every kind. Also, powder and Shot, and
everything else to bo fould In a first class Grocery
and Confectionary. Alt wo ask Is a fair trial, and
we will eonvidoe tho public that we can give them
better bargains than any onejdsc.
April2 2, 1807. 3tm8
fiber If Pn Snle.
J^fanLthlLBjil JlhiggdaxjtL^lBJL
«W t . before the Court House In the city of
• the u»uial henra of sale,. a house
great rsi enro and accuracy.
Chemical advice given in all branches wj
cnce, on moderate terms. ■ t/T
969* Dr. F. biiiv Dtuiurili
Georgia), and extrnrivcly known ihrt
State, is iti this House, and solicits fro»|l
and acquaintances a ti bet nl patronngr. ^
march 21, 20 Ot ^
JVOTiCKl
A LL persons having left Watobes*
J\ repairs, ure requested to conte fr
redeem them WITHIN THIRTY DAT
will positively bo sold to pay charges.
m. men j
At tho Store of J. L. C
march 23—w4w
SCHOOL Bi
A LL kinds used in tho country.
tiouery. &o. „ k m
L. E. WBMSMI
Albany, Jan 17. 1807
MERSCHAUM PI!
S EXUINE «FTi» Mjfer. V<
III,v Book nud Jewel;
' - - k. E. WE~
T HE copartncrthlp haretoforo'eri^^j
azasmmr
‘Th« business' will hVrsftltsr' bs- •ftn
TWO months after dalo tho undet
_ m ply to the Honorable Court of Grot
Iwt- Roase- county, for leave io selljhe Real^ **i
to lie estate of Gcargo B. King,
deceased. This lith February.^
! ■
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