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-V \ • f * cnlt'/ioliitn n IfitAnU-Tnttiranpfl CoffllUlQT A, h. s. swEKT fc ..':.;~.M.r.-fiiiii^jfc ALBANY, OA., MAY Slth At Last.—The accomplished local ortho Atlanta Intelligencer, Cnjit. V. P. 8l*son, ■. hat at lant ventured upon the nncortaintica of married lift), lie could brave danger upon the battlo field—confront voclfcrout crowds of tho liabbling world—but ho waa alraid to trnathlmtclf alone with woman’* ■wiles—he would shrink from n contest with the love-god. Ho hat been captured—a WooMMfofc'W !»» jaaeiaxac&aBfe called tho Gkokma Masonic Mutual Lira Insubanck Company,' upon the following boat*: Kach Brother in good standing, in tolerable health and able to work forllvlng, may, upon the payment of six dollars, bo come a monilior or stock bolder in the Com pany. At tlie death of at yand every mem ber of the Company, ea.-h surviving tnoui. her will lie required to pay one dollar and ten cents for the family of each Mason who i,,,, ,j,o uclioti for which he tvns corn- die* a memlH-r of the Company.. No’ room Was not 'iulnmniis,' and Boyd should vote compel Heglstorsro outer natnes.it was held that a raadamus could not issuo until alter tho expiration of the two days appointed by law toeorreetlho lists. In tlie ease of Dr. Boyd—whose vote was rejected on tiie ground of his conviction and ; sentenced to fourteen years in penitentiary tiiraidilig the ■ — 1 — effected!)- ]>re don—the Court held that tin- pardon in il FnnefaeQ ii ablpptog froq» oo.boo to' 50,660 barrel* of flour to New Vortf by every steamer. So says ftu exchange. What 1* the tonnage of the steamers? Got a 0 too much we thlbk. Albany, Cl a., Mny,8d, 1807. WiiKr.rm, tin Groat Archlleot of the unlversohas . . t . l»oon |i)Mifi| in hi* in‘ini if wisdom, to remove by f (ho I'scniio «l slaves, and who i* 1 "; «tontl» from ninongiiR. our beloved l*ro»lior (\ W. i- i.ro,luccirroAkU'iit Lincoln m par*; Ra M . ho „„ lhc iUh u „. . f1.. I 1 ll.Ml ll... ..hii/L.,1 IS. it . IIpnoIvp<l ls*i, Thut in-, ns .Mntons revero the , >;u . aaWPW-l _ A Phietoif and Wagon foj! Sale. * verv light riiauon nl 83i!S—hut little used, end s light Wngon nt 8195. both on ffTTONTH’S CKED1T for bust S* Johnston’s no- oeptsnoc. Apply to M.y 18. N. Cltt-lti.lt, In Albany. Furniture, Sash,Blinds & Doors! r subscriber Is ‘hoyso^ on Broad Brinson, and will offer » u I llih of April Inst., one of ;he la,-.., i letted stocks of *“* on>| M GOOD WARES AND MERCI S. self did not restore to Boyd his civil rights, 01lr j , fll , irolh „. ,|, al w , w m clier- rictcu i, , , 9 . . ' „ . oi id! description*, on the mon rrarniiti nnd nl Him ** is left for speculation, anil the jilnn is bo sim* the .love-god. wo mi wen nprarra-M | , tUttl thc moH unlearnc(1 Clltl undemuwd 1 v ,. . , v . , , , eompleto surrender, pomdited. however, to |( _ „ irM . for , llo tlol „ „ lc Brethren i ftfZ i»K in our hearts the reoolleciion of his many vlr- WAsitixV^oaq Siny iB^-lVcek’silVsburBc-i 1 ' 1 .”' «• "•M* «;barncer. sod that iiipuIk: War department lour bundr <l and retain his ^sido arms.” i. urge* thc 1 to invest in the institution, hut they nuhmit j wliilo w« spread lhc nil of charity over his foibles, we will ond-nvoT to emnlnte nil Hint wa« prnite- worthy in his conduct. Resolved 2d, That we extend our sympathies nnd Cnors.—While we have been etmhled to j it tor rare fit I consideration, believing it pro* give tho most fluttering pronpoet of our j sent* the easiest, least expensive, and mi rest forthcoming crop up to this time, the tide KOcma to take ft turn. The reports arc not | Vio, Masonic faith is pledged to its support and eleven thousand ; Interior, four linn died and eighty-six* thousand. National Hank eircutlaiou, two hundred condolence to the widow nnd children. And nil other and niiiet v-oight million nine hundred and ' relative* of our departed Brother. method nl life insurance now bJlbmti.e pule t Kw “ 1 '- , M ' Tl “' r "" ,u,ion, r "' 1 /VT Wholesale and Itrlftil. i PRICKS f..i- cash on .let.\ lory on Wharf Street. f,.M < l ' cox. is.\. «.i:i:n\ n.t i: Mny I I, iS'Ji 11 j >r.W l’ORK from .Sii’iuii I'h•?• i.r 111, M t- WOOl». Lowest Prices ofl'erefi since u e j boring l.oen sotrclod with grrnt or. |„ ■ so fhvorablc. Rain is needed very lmdly. Provisions scents intent on teaching our planters that they cannot eat cotton. The i and it must therefore .accomplish the object proposed, while the annual payments will doubtless bo less than those of any other progress tho past week, for. upon life record of tho l.clge—tliM tho Secretary Southern relief, shows a profit of about four I gire a copy thereof under neal of the Lodge, to the thousand dollars. Revenue rcceits, today, half a million; for the week, two and a half million*. lice and other Insects have tnailo their ap- Life Insurance Company. Let thollrotlircn pearnnoe, and arc doing much damage.— 1 look into its operations and judge whether Wo hope that tho damage will not be so ex- it he worthy of their patronage. Derr for the Million. Domestic \ews widow of tho deewspd, nnd furnish a copy to the ’ Albany Now< for publiention. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed i .1 M. MKRCBIt, I l(. I>. MOOKi:, * [Committee. V. N. CHILDERS nit. \v. i.ovi:. A I.R ANY, (IA. Ofliee (until fitriher mdirci at hi-* It nearly opposite the vesidonce *»f Cupiain Datis’. Mny Nh* L v, h ••aduitce, Inhtt A. Its ly Wants of all Classes of p ( by 'Ir. Beers, who is now in NI-JW YORK *W~VV viriue of mi order I'nun ihe l 1*1 Court of Ordinary of Dougherty lie Mold on the tirAl Tiif-'luy in duly n tensive as in anticipated TnjrxiWHr.K.—A gang of Hn.wlow’sbri- gflnds, culled lovitl mellsh, tfru going altouCj K" 1 '"'" • • - -- 1 readers know the following receipt lor mnk- l-'IJOM NI!W Y<title. Xmv Voiik, .May l«.—The clerks ol the Post Oflieo have given six hundred dollars to the Ladies’ Southern Rebel Association. 1-ltOM MARVI.AXll. A SNA for. is, May l«.—Thoconveiilion re. Itouornldo iho onnty, will iieM. before the f Albany, (in., ut lielon^ing (o (ieo. II. ONE FINE MILCH COW rtll! SAI.K AT ^ Wr.hut .Vnuv ilu isi^-th nriut- „nrted a lull un-lgh, M .rnvidin 8 fur the n,V Tconcssnc, beating anu abusing negroes ami i, ^ .... J . , mission of negro tettmouv. . .. . . . , imr lor Llicir Itoiinlit. I no Itoooiiit. umh Inkeu h whito nten indiscriminately. Crop PnoaPEm) pott 1807 s —Thu Now York Commercial imblialic* upward n( two column* oCroports on crop pruspe-ets, com prising one hundred nml ten account., from dMToront localities, North and South, nil ol' which, with four or five exceptions, unite in representing tho crops ns being most on- cournging for both cereal* ami IVuit. Miaatox-vnv ix Di-ran-ok.—One Win. 11. Jimioy,’who entered Yule College a ycoror taro ago to fit himself tor tho ministry und go South at a missionary, Ima found employ ment nearer home. He noon heenmo active ly engaged in Sunday School nllitirs, nnd took great in mission schools, in whoso lie- hnlfho oollccted money, lie lind thcoon- fldenooof tho pnbllo nt first. The llcv. Dr IHtolpt gnyo him a letter of recommendation. Ho it now in tlioNvw Haven jnil awaiting trial, and nt last accounts was playing draw-poker with a fellow-prisoner, ami swearing ovvr miss deal. Fink Prospects. - An exchange suggests that reports of fine prospects for corn nnd cotton, which nrc so freely circulated in mmosuctions, before the seed is fairly out of the ground, arc premature nml most impolit ic. >Vo would not, cnneenl the exact truth from tho public, when tho truth call lie nr rivotl nt. But we seo no i-ensou to attempt iug for their benefit. The Heceipt WAR taken No. (1801.) of’Hho Sort!hern from the Dr Cultivator “lloil a small tea-euplidl of corn till soil,, and string it like bonds to prevent pouring outof the bottle. I’ul this into a thick, strong buttle, which fdl with m.lasses- swoctoncd water—rntlier sweet to drink.— Witli a long smooth cork of soil pine, ('OIK air tight. /Reop the bottle nt a temperature i mi*.. ...a i...i*. i ii. n Foreign Sen*. ON AUCTION. SATURDAY, 25th Inst. Rkim.is, May ‘ led o| 00 to 80 degrees, and Indbre using set the t bottle in cold water. The first jircpera-1 lion may require several days, before tit for tiMe. If it sours, replenish the sweetend- ! water. The eom will Inst, for several j months without change, and even then, a tew of the old grains should lie retained for | a nudes. When once it is under way t (which sometimes requires new beginners a j week or two), it can bo made in three tosix j hours. I have used this beer for fifteen years. In summer the sweetened water is added after onk meal and is ready for use 1 at tlie next. In the winter a longer time is , equired.*' I tried this Reeiepe last summer, and 1 | cnrssi v. |h.- One hundred Ameri cans assembU’d to honor tlov. Wright’s memory. Mr. Kay presiding, ami tiovern* or Hurt in; oflVnn., pronounced an eulogy. Kxoi.ani*. London, May 18.—Tho rinderpest has appeared in several counties in Kngland. II.’KI.A NO. Dfmliv, May IS.—Kio«*d, Unify, and t’a- dy, Fenians, have been convicted* May 21. Voi Lvm M. COOPER. Andionccr. 1067-1 LVIII. t’niul House •huir in llio oily public Hah*—The veal ta - ojn'ii. King, late nf sai-l Moiinly. «lotMn<pi|, con*i.«iiiift nf city lots ns hpreinnfliT «l**-*-» ibf«l. to-wit.: I’uFiiPr lot on Wsshinjjl^n an>l Pino -iii’Pi-, fi-«>niinir 4*.***k’s^ Wnrohoitso, nmnbov not kmovn: !•»* l.vinjf I’iij-i of lho above incnii'tnc'l l"i on Smith shIm of Pino itlrcpl, nmniiijr '•*"» loot mi -ai*! I'itio‘•(foot, nml run- iiiiig Smith SUtf.t fool: lot iiumboi- 7 on lironil •nreot, nml lot nnmhrv 78 (in (*i>nnm*rrp *uoot. nil in lhc city of Albany. Sold for the bonofil^nf the heirs nnd ofpdiini* of *ni<l dot’onsotl. fenn* - mi dtp .lay nf snip. This I7ih day of May. 1$«7. PETER I. STItoZER. Mny 1 Hi I*. 1807. Taking advantage of the Ule r«duccd pricej^J CASH BUYERS Orer,i indurcmenls will be offered. We* (Sell on T3 To iho of Norcmbor next to periOM^ Mibfatiory nnangerapnls. Albany On., April •!, 1807. WM. w. kexdI LIFE AND LET 0 Macao Journal anil Messenger Administralor's it: Sale. is ptRi.lSHEb DAILY AND WEEKLY, At Rincon* Gii. iho following only. Tbmnrts I'onion .1 Tflllng Speech. 1 Tho'Propt'icloM of the nbovp Journal havespnrrd ! no labor or oxpon<«p to place it in mr. front hank ofSontheFn noMfpnpPix, nnd arc gratiliol to an* noiitioo that iIipIf offoiti have boon libei'nlly Fpwanl- rd. Tho Joiinmt «V Mr.mnififr has now a oimilalimi t lint fpucIios ovoiy pnvi uf Qcovgia, and extcmln mor all llio I tiiiorl SlBloH, ami ita dtjily ixatio ia ciptal to dial of any ontMido of New (lrlente>. As . an ADVERTISIN'!; MEDIUM it pFeapn s pppitliar limited space forbids. We give the lollow- arlva ttigp**, and wo tiro dotormined that it Idili di*i. Millt-r • When Senator Wilson, thc'~Kudicul Mis- aioimry, was in Montgomery, Ala., he was met in debate by Ren. Clanton. We wish wccotild ptiblisli the sneeeh entire, hut our tog extract : A man mean enough to In in; encourage such a state ol aflitirs—as a con flict of races in our streets, when the hour of danger arrives, could not lie overtaken by the fastest cur in our city. that there is another portion ol the hoiioruhlcj Nor be Miirpusnod !IS ft Vthifl* nf retmlh AV li contain* tho Lr.i; vi. A.dyi:ktijmmi of nearly nil about ami the adjacent countic*, iioduding had fine beer as long ns f wanted it, and it. | Senator’s last or second speech, to which 1 BIBB. CRAWFORD. UPSON, MONROE, HOUSTON. DOOLY, TAYLOR, MACON and TWIQOB. « moil. Rates of Advertising reasonable. V virtue nf ail order oft If t’mnt . of t ’halhaui cmini.v. and Slate nf t be sold before the Court llmt*p dour of county, on the first Tuesday in .Inly nr 1 the legal hours of sale i lots of land, vix: No. 1st di*d i. :K*1, '-m, :*.t j •• 82, 8:5, H |. •• , n ,0D, ;S;M, 71. , •• s;i, :tr»l, :;*»7. O 21, Vi'.* 2«;i, 17'*. 17'.'. Huh - Ill, 112.182, is::, 177.17. I •• 220, 221, atm, aui.’jbti , •• 2‘1, 2til», 2V2, 2'.7,-”*l •• 2d‘*. 2blIt •li’-lliet ut K-nly emimv j Sold as the property nl the estate «,f M.' : line of (’hatliam ei.onty, deceased, lor tin of I lie heir- and rreditm*- of «aid estate. \. M. itns Ndni'r oil estate M. Shea ban. if . ].er Dim* A Mob!,*. Mnv s, lsr.7 f t in Unary O. Spitz, 0]jposi( o To wn’s BlocJ R ESPKrTKt'LLV niinounees to the ollisA .'V.'VyjX *?. , l vicinity, that he hascstshlU Dougherty . between niioproved HAKKBV, snil will lio pitasni t 0 hvi L ' A: 1 ,-"' ’r- , " U "" mcr '' K 1 ” hlw • X.IBI will M u - ” . T', r P", lr r n ’«'- *’ l,i * •xpsri.net ■ 111 l,p rx'i llml in liis line of hnxinew! — OrdersFromTiik — LADIBg fur (.’nice, nr Anything else in hi* line, will J up to **uit ilicir taste. Qivi xk aCali, n April 13, 1807 r. Decatur * Mitchell ‘ Decatur • l:*TABl.ll)H«2D 1N39. 'hcahan, • benefit Fishing Mil, \o i in; t cnucerm-’l will tal.< was pronounced to bu as good as could bo made. Let any one try it, and 1 know they like beer at all. ('iNl INATTI'S, Mu. Davis’ 11aii« to ereftte the impressiou that a large crop 1 are those attached to the bond of Mr. Davis mny be made, when all the contingencies of bud weather nnd irregular labor are before us, and wlfcn in many eounties those who hare a large crop planted are actually aban doning it for want of food for man nnd benst. Washington Xkws.—The Washington correspondent of the (’incinnati .Enquirer says: “Tho Character of the Attorney ‘letteral’* opinion is nireadv known to a few jiersons here. It wiil entirely upset the ar bitrary and unjustifiable acts of licncrnl Sheridan, in the matter of interfering with tho civil affairs of the people in eases where in thoro was no obstruction to the laws of ‘Jougresa; as, for oxample, tho deposing of tho Lcvco. Commissioners, and appoint ing others; tho removal of mimieipal and State officers who were not obstructing the law; tho prohibition of citizens from sitting as jurors, because they can’t take the “iron* dd'lgo 1 vdkrwooh has not insisted upon plod oath,” etc-. In brl.i; the Plied, of lhc ' lu, "f nt -' • ,K "' I'yvwwukout trial, or even ’ ’ upon remanding him to Libby t Attorney General* nj,ininn will hetlin! j nllimntcissue nflntv's ilelnv! Contrary to eomtnnntlers nro to ntako the luirdens of j many |.rudietinns nnd some tears, he Inis jmr military government light ns (lussilile. nod nlefrro only-when Absolutely neeessnry in eivil Administration ol nflitirs. At Airorlons SprerIt, The Agent of the Freedmen's lluraau, in t)» town of Mndisuu, Flu., recently uinde • speech to a coloi-od tunss-iuceting, in which vilSo After de- the sufler- will briefly allude, lie says 1 have men j tinned some things lie never before heard, j ; In that lit.’ has none lit ! I’or lie has spoken of many ^ i did that I have not heard of before. If "7 j Imasts of what the Northern army did,but 1 he following names I ( rliil not know lie was with them. It is only very recently that lie invaded the South, lie reminds me of the hold Irnn- , tiersman, who, when the bear entered the ; cabin door quite unexpectedly, ran up into the loft. The good wife, having no means- of escape, used tho* pitchfork very freely, j killing the bear: the husband in'the loft crying out till tin while, at the top of his ^ f,,n voice, “Lay on N’amiy!” Lav on Nancy.” When assured that the bear was quite dead j i he defended from his safe retreat, walked} j ii]» to the side of his wife, and with the air . ofagame cock exclaimed, “Nancy, aim we 1 brave.”—-The gentleman can aflordto boast now nt what WK did. In conclusion let me say that you have! } known me from my boyhood; I have nl- | ways done the best I could for you, and am! still your friend. Although I have been de prived of citizenship, yet 1 love my country anti her people, and 1 will remain with you. I When 1 took the oath t«> support the (’on-| stitut'wm and 1’nion of the Mates, 1 did sot after much reflection nml in perfect good j faith. I did so with a determination that 11 would do all that I could to promote the; peace and prosperity to my whole tapuiitry, • and particularly your race, who were and now so much in needofiuslmetiau. There) is a miuistcr(Rcv. .las. Newman) oft he gos pel in this city, who knows that during the course, and war and at a time when the South expected i' nt liberty, having given j tc bo sueeesKftil, that we pledged ourselves the November Term oft he i one to the other, to give the energies of our life to the improvement ot your condition. Things have since changed.* lam prostra* r in a l*o ted by the war but I will assist von all I never neiore Heard., .• advantage of me,! The Weekly Journal & Messenger U)"y 'ij'iigs tlnil li.’l M,r ii,. notes ami acconni* due lIn- e-t.ite- S. F. frnwfmd. Fli- l-heii Egon. Du Henry Tli»una>. In\ e be( ii pltieed Ftrnzi-r a Fniiili. \: i • • i iievfur f -Inicllons lo srn i/./'. rntsi said estnie-* U\ tin* i u-xt reinin dn t’oiirl. You wi'l )-! e.’i-e lli. refnre and govern yonr«i-l' t e- .ii e-n-iliiiul; linlii’B I lull till* ol E. II. Iticiiaiu i it id U iujtar’l nml • ii tin* liamb of illoolis.ii. i* it Ii iu- >>\S in.ld.ifl to \ ui'tin* StqiM’ii.r lake <lu«> n.tii?o I- I'hI.IMm’.I EVEIIV WEDNEHDAV,ontlcontains 1 tlie mi,-i relinMe aiui in'crc.Hiing reatiirijr manor lo »te f.iio.tl iu any |M|M*r in litis .'OClinn April 27. TO X i:<;tt.l. A.tm D. 0. HODGKINS & S W'lmlmnlo nnd Retail Dealers — IS — Fire Arms, AND S i >ovtin g- Goods, of every description. S®-HI N Slid PISTOL MATERIAL .1,.,, Iiaiul, and furnished lhc irndc. April HI. [37.1 Notion to Debtors and Creditor j. (JronniA— Raker County. N OTJCE is hereby given nil persons bnviai innnds ngninst Daniel I). HslL late of A llllS I PLANTERS. for his appearance at tlie November term of the K. S. ( irptt it Court: .letferson Dav i*. Horace CJreeley, New York, Augustus Schell, New York. . Aristides Welsh, Philadelphia. ^ David K. Jackman, Philadelphia. W. II. McFarland, Itichmomi. Mich. Barton Ilaxall, Biehniond. Isaac Davenport, Biehniond. Abraham Warwick. Biehmoi'd. Dustavus A. Myers, Biehniond. Wm. W. (’rump, Biehniond. .lames Lyons, Biehniond. .lohn A. Meredith, Biehinoml. Win, II. Lyons, Bichmond. .lohn Minor Bolts, Virginia. Thomas W. Dos well, Virginia. James Thomas, Jr., Bichmond. Thc name of Horace F. Clark, ot New York, was added, lie having sent a note tor that purpose. Tc i s of Sn bscr i pt ii T“ >SE wlt.- ll : o\ Weekly, (per Vesiq . lily, «m* iiiontli.. ihi't-t-niunths, ....$ :t,no .... 1,00 2,.VI in.no « r i» i» l i ii si Call lieaooiHiimtniaO't| l.y c:ilioi>c • Agent, 811 \DE VfKINSON. K« fouitd at mysinre at all linn-*, nll-apl 2't T I H IL n ntv atitiiniized wlin will be I V \MtX. M’c« h>/ h'jfirtt«, •4. t.ldreiB fti’liir, rtil l.rllrr. May : ■tONK A BI RR, ' M acon, Ha. ‘I Tfcr Rebel President Released. •j MERCER & SMITH, (•OIIXKI! ItltOAIi AM) WASIIIXOTON STS. Alltanv. (ti’coi'gin. : H AVE mi hatiil, anti nt- r n-laiitly iccriiing, I Good Stock of Goods, A h it the lime prescribed by law, iom sltow their chnracter and amount; and all m! InJobteU to said deceased are hcroby rennlr to nuiko immediate payment. IL H. THOMAS, MARTHA J. HALL, Adrn’r of D. I). Hall. I M.ncli 12-23 . Physicians* Meeting, At a uu-eting of (he Physicinna of Alhany, u i vicinity, held April 27th,. 1867, in Iho city 2 I'on.-i-iiiii! I'O't. "t si, P.t* Mauufat lured by ihe \. Y. Plano Comp'ny, Alll' NOW ItlK KALE AT liacou, Flour, Sugar, (’t-il'ci’. -• .tit. i'Im-i-m-. It lalopa,Tobacco, (’igai•. SmilV, PiiIh-Ii. Pickle 4 *. Sardine-, t’.in tiles, S.i.l l. |.it|Uor *. I’owdcr, Sin.i. I.t-ad, iVr,Mission Cap-. Hollow-Wave, li..u. Xail», Plow Steel. True,*t’liain*. !l o*, Ph.w l.iues. J. w. BURKE MACON. tiA. 0’S, STAPLE HATS, DRY GOODS. Htieil it amprnns ttml son.ibl. Mr. Davis is now nt bail to npncnr tit Circuit Court. Tin- whole iiroetTi 11n-_r np. penr. to have bet-u nsi|uit-t jiitil as lirVct’ns sillies. nnuOMs. SK1VKS. .VI-.. rilllls t'.tmimiij is now prernreti lo torn out fifty PiatlD, per week, which nrp pronounced b.v the first jll'l,-c- to fir j Thc lii.uhhsl nttt' hcl prict-s pni.l |br I AM. KtXI'S OP Fl.lll■ I-. K. the arr.ii^nmi'nt ol'n potty pflt-nilcr lice oflicc. Tin; prisoner was trt INFF.IUOK TO XOXK. Irom [military to civil nustoily : tin- ipmstion of Itnil was rniscil ttiul tiispostnl of; titnl tlie man wholiasliccu two years in i-nntinrnivnt, iTqnnraistaknlilc cvidciico tfmt In-is a uwttitiiiff trial, pnsscil into tho worhl ng.iin of tho deepest die, a,nl hnworthy tlie witli little more than a noiinnal restrain up- . i ■ ■ ’ ou his frecilom. If two years have not sullieeil lo prepare thc ease lor trial, is it pmhuhle that Davis will ever he arraigned “ Wo think not. He is bound m er to appear for trial, but beyond tlie formality ol ball, the prevailing impress ion is tiiat ins ease is even now ended. Tho idea of convicting and punishing him is no longer entertained iu any quarter; and nnsfbrred j can, and am doing so now and encouraging : eouiitenaee of the most humble. pleating, in thc strongest language, law of the,State giving raliofto the s . ing widows nnd orphans ol soldiers, we are MR* - brined liv a correspondent of tho Tulin- taco Floridian, ho qnoationod the jisth k ft tho law, condemning to the gibliot, a ne gro who commits tho crime nf rape upon n white woman. Good God! nnd Las it come to thin, that no officer of the government, is iu using the influence - of his jw- direetly incite tho negroes to dc- ' J Hi t our mothers, sisters nnd daughters •Tell it not. in Gath, publish it not on the •Th of Askalon.” - .ThU Yankee Bureau be n scoundrel of the deepest and nuttuted in a sewer ot ini- nchoiy—a (pawn, cast forth , to defile overt-thin^ with , in the nostrils i oftho South to ttink like i of altercated things. Ihough nmore straiglit forward method ot disposing ofhimTnigntn . „ „ have I letter compel led with national dignitv, perhaps the course pursued is really tlie only mu- which circum stances have rendered possible, Tlie iujitstic of lend llcncd ilnnriMmcnt ii I.,..., td..l I... inde almost an; die powers net of oi arc prepared J WV w*.*. HIV Itnti-in -’Vj nim lliv in our midst, that tbcro is a “ «W XOT GO. n. bnt tlio Yankee limit Thc they ng lion may yet be aroused. “There the old land Vet.’* - [Quitman ) tanner. of lengthened imprisment without trial lias indeed been j»erpelnued, but a* a Bet-oil* it inuBt lie reuiemherd that nasKions whieli at au earlier |»criod might have married the efforts of merry are now happily allayed, as the liberation of Davik ofleetuallv, proves. There may have been tardiness in wlting tho innehinery^ ofjustice iu motion, but there lias certainly been no vindictiveness, ana for inonts jmst no harshness. [New. York. Times. others to ilo something, .Mv heart was* made glad a few days since when 1 heard 1 that ft Southern man, notwithstanding our I imnoverished condition had donated a piece' ol land in ihi* city for a school house for your children, and upon which, I learn the Thcro nr** no lMauos mail? tint at ill stay iu time like iliem. They are riintle of the he*t material, widi great care, ami by the most skillful workmen selcrit-tl from tin* T» To City Tax Payers, BUST FACTOBIKS Goveriunont purposes putting up the Imild- ' ,s »»y I’isnnH hrld fm- $i,ibki. I hn ing. But for the excitement" and prejudice **} the ftrsi-cln-ia Piano factories in Olt the quest ion engendered i»\- politicians ’•‘‘Clphin. Now\ork ami other oil 1 a * none minrnor to thc Now Voi miics inako, which are vii pha Piano for the People question engendered by polit North and Soutli, befotv the war, your con dition would have been better than it is.— 1 believe tl at you will bear me out iu the assertion that your former Southern owners in iltb nntl tho old country, nn«l fhlly warrantid to •‘laiitl in any cliniaie anti lo give as good satiRfsction ' hftvi- born through n Raltimorr, Phil- citips, and have found none superior to the New Vork t’niou Piano Companies make, which are en phaticRily tha HE hooka lor llio a^sps'iiioiii »»f laxo*. fui- tlie oily of Alhany, will In- open m ihe t’onri I!on«o from Ihe FIRST HAY of April lo iho FIRST DAY : of May next. Per-on* tailing lo give in tlieir tnxa* j bio properly within that lime, are liable for double I t*x. .1. F. L’ARUILE.Mevk. I March 23-27-1 hi Mbnny, lioiigberty conniy, which was then »H 1 hew organizedh« “The Albany MedicalSoeleij3| The following resolutions, relative to modieal eon trarm with freedmen, were adopted, and ordeitdfT •»e printed monthly for the space of three mnntli Whereas, (lie following resolution waa unanlm™_ I.V adopted by the Medical Asaoelatlon of theSiml -»f Georgia lately iu council assembled, to*wil.: '•lltfoh'til, That in Ihe opinion of this AssocUtloil iliorela no breach of the Code of Medical Eslri«| governing the Profession for Physlolana to contr—_ iviih owners or agents of Plantations for the tml-l mem of Freedmen in their employ. Provided, (J in each city, county or neighborhood, unifor of charge* be observed nnd underbidding avoid Therefore be it— JhsnlufJ, That for tho purpose Of carry Ingoal fil good faith the Proviso of the Association in two-l ming the privilege granted to the Physicians of Sinio by that resolution, a committee of 6 be ip j pointed by the Chairman to draft n Fee Bill M charges for contracts, which shall be submitted D this meeting for rntifiontion. Passed. That it is to be distinctly understood, That i contract? are not with the freedmen, but wlIklL planter, who in each and every Instance shall both responsible parly, nnd who shall bind himielfn writing (nr the option of Ihe Physician) lo theft* filment of ihe same. Passed. Hi mired 3 J, That In obtain perfect uniformilji* I rales of charges, nnd m prevent all underbidtf^ 1 among Physicians, the following rates of clu tor contracts be. nnd the same Is hereby appi to the Fee Hill that is now in use. Passed. Hetolrrd, Thru in eases of contract for alteoi on freedmen, (lie charge shall he at least the amoaet] of one virii ami mileage in each case contractedf" r > | ; nt lite rate of one dollar per mile in going, andfffJ ! dollar'* per visit and prescription.- , A inn-copy. Attest: GEO. R. 0. TODD.Sccfca Ji.iiv T. Sims, President, Mny I, 1807 . . >! New Books riamnnro * *«»«»*, Confeotioncrs and Groe •U ST HR(,-J2ivr.l) liv 8on ih side Broad St reel, ALBANY ..OEORGL treat oil you as wt-llas the Northern nun did, before tn - PouTtCAi. HoxKSTt.—Wo uoiicA' Vn vmv of our oxebang-cs an article on “Political licv Bold von tons, nnd a* well as UiOBtMvho Bcitlctl iu our midst and owned bIiivcb before the war. Your own observa tion andexperieneo teaches you tbnttbe lat ter class, whether from Massachusetts or any other New Kurland Slate, were as a neutral rule more exacting than our own Sont hern-born pcoplo. My father hired out sla\et* for many years for an estate, and told me, wlmt Ijknow to be true, that those slaves never did refuse to live with or run away from any but two men, and one of those was from (’onnootieut and thc other from some other Notbcm State. When you return to your homes, l»c ! industrious, sober, and economical, navel - for they can lie sold Irom one to two hundred dol lars less tlmn can ho bought from any other reliable maker. *4hey arc the V PI- y T ll i II u for tho«o living where they cannot gel inning done often. 1 am agent for thc sale of these Pianos and will warrant them as long ns any others will. I diave L. 10. Welch A: Co. Y17*E have on hand a superb stook of On .w. cc * been engiged in ibc business thirty years and speak ! Sue;'’Emerson Rennet's Diiinn tdvisedl; Mosby and hi** Men; tVuiscsi.fiheShannandoali: Berlin and Fan* Fouci—by Mnclhnck : Village on Ihe Cliff— by .Mis* Thaskeny: Played Out—by Mbs , ^ Annie Tliom:i’*; Mad Moncton—by Welker (bdlins; ' and t’onfeetiona'-y. Tho Black t'rook llliisirnted : Fill Lovengood'a f wo will convince t Yarns; t’liarlc* Diokiu's .Novels in paper: Mrs. Henry Wood's Novels in paper: Roynubl*. Eugene -No., Ac consisting in part of Bacon, Lard,( Sugar, Tobacco, Fegnrs, Snuff, Fhmr, Meal, W Potatoes. Cheese, Crackers, Ctfkes,Candies, T Sardines, Pickles, Herrings, Oysters, 8aln fish of every kind. Also, powder afcd Shot everything else to.be fould In ft first class Grt ’ 'onfeetiona -y. All wo ask Is a fair trial, J ll convince the public that Wft can gift belter bargains than any one else. - April2 2, 1867. 81tOM O. B. RICE. Having consented to kerp these PIANOS on rale, ,wc havo had t icm thoroughly tested, and from liie universal opinion cxprc*«ed, we art prepared to recommend them. •L W. BURKE & CO. May 18th, 1867 51-ly Merelianl <-f More of St. Elmo; Joseph 11. nnd his Coin Berlin ; Two Marriages, ,No.. Any b»oks ordered for customers without extra charge. L. E. WELCH .v (Si, May 11. [Isj Bookseller*and Slaliouers. Notice to Builders. -4 LL persons that are in want of gohd Ww] can be supplied promptly by handing tlT bills in Cnpt. Armstrong, at the De^ot. tcKixuibr.K.—Thq tclegraph- oot that John &. Breckinridge, had d jury at Rich- bout foundation, mi scrub I • f nomaty.” Tho subject is suggestive, but I'V thn coinmorllt v. an tn Is* # A SSfl .I.A commodity, to to apeuk, I* nt a sad ilis- b* *h**cd»y»of Radical ascendancy. Nan- Yofec.—Chicl Justice Chase has - nominatod one Dctuocratin hi* list of Keg- istersin Bankruptcy for that city. Mr. H. been thus your wages,and buy nml adorn vonr homes, bo lowcvcr.mali, educate your children, culti vate |icacc with all, and God will bless and' reward your efforts. I thank von for thc respect fill attention yon liavo given me. BACON ON TIME. Ni that * Gkohuia— Douglierly County. Albany, April 4. 1867. a. scon. i ([lit* to Bcijets.—It is said nivlUorlty tlinuhe cntire reetdpts ot^ootton P ln,|!| 0 ^. nt Colnmlnt* tho present season will not . . . pay for the corn and bacon which has been Wilder Allen ts the gentlemen who has purchased in Columbus by iarmora and era. This is a balance on the wrong side. Plant cm dcairing U purchase BACON on Can make nmuiffomenui t« do HKRf?|E WL •' r ■* » lOTICE is hereby given t*» nil person*oon.-ernod • nn, ho «lay of - — IHO . Davis Pace, lain i of Dougherty county, dopnrla.l this life ipstale. and leaving Julia A. Paco Executrix to his losi Will an.l ' Testament, and sho having intermarried with Pelrr McLaren, and byaai«l intermarriage Mid estate is ■**», pow .rcprpffenled. Antl no person bas applied for Dinlstratlonwllh Ilin Will onnoxcU on the estate ! 1 in terms of the law ml- thirij dsys after III. imUiaalian ual.ss sotnOTsIid ofijrclljli ia na, JOHN VEAL sa I S «»ow prepared to make 0ARNKS8i°Di Uencription, to order, on short-notice, nml reaaonabln terms. Ila has now .on hand a l aiumriotent. Tltasft wishing lo purclinee would rtl lo giro him a call before purchasing elsew I *“ * tmvrtr GILBERT BROTHER t'" m] fll wJR bo found PRCGB' Division 2i» Districv 0*®*2 W Albany, Mny J0th,l8o*. Books ibr the assessment ^f Incoae the year 1866, ar« now op*a. and part»« come fctward, receive blank jwj eturns a « 44 ''