The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, July 02, 1867, Image 1

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Hump of hr«.l«r,(S*W onr ,ent» ilint ranke o.or eight linen Mi ooimied W'two^iires. JEW mnrk oil Hielr nJvorUseraollts Jj monren iliey wish tlioin looooiipy. rl|\ ifartlrclneulK' for l a.1, ni/Ury of eight linen or loutifl'B 00 sales, per lotf.OtfBQ Exsl»fc>lety-.. .......rrs nq utor Wteee of Admlnlslrat Ion I <># . (Sr latten ofOtt»r4lnmhlp .....^4/00 V?iy»i|yi|D|» of dismission from Adwjn- ^ ^^iMUloafor dlsmlwlonfrom Guar-^ ^ iNjNWentnen^r^iiiorn 4 |J| J^pS'vf.'iiniiSyn v » jW i™, eixiy days V» IKJ __Vatlfa a*ot*Irates Will be required in (•roorramastw. • >. ' BPEJBIAI. NOTICE. nsfUidbr Administrators, K.eculors or nonlred liy low |o he hold on Hie u f-lL Vn,w«ien II... ti/vi.i.o Ar Albany, Nov. Bankrupt Laws. lltl de- •.TVSTITIONS in Bankrupt- JT Cbttftreas OAtf NOT UK ral ore* y under bile. A cl of L\ i FILED until the peiio*! order* of the Judge* Of'tlie Supreme t’nurt (under section 10) prescribe I he fofht of Ihe petition orders, etc., we 1 When Ihe Ctrbult and <1l*lrict Court'of ihe United 1 Stale* can properly hellr thq*e ca*c*, we shall j gladly represent our clients befuro them. Case 1 j can he determined in vacatiou or term. , MINES & HOBBS, Attorneys at t.nw. Albany. Ga.. April 2. ISO?. 3lif jzKDie.\!) CAllTJS, T>R. TODD. —0—• OFFICE—Lehman’* Corner, Opposite Livery Stable. HF8WKXCh..„\.Al X. r. VK/XSOX'S. FehI2-ulHfl ALRANV, G.\. liyin must be gnsetto ten tf month, heewefen the hours of _a and tbrpe iu Uie afternoon, at \n Ihe county in which the proper- Notice of these *aWa Tnnst be given _ NttaWrtjrdttywprfeTious. U of<Jm ute of pcrsonnl properly inner, through a public gni jTn debtors and creditors of an estate must v days. ilieition will be made to the Court e toMll, Land must be publish* |UtM ^Aaminlstrallon. Ouardian- i.,nu*t Be published thirty days—for dis- m from Afainistration, monthly six monihs— m GnardlansWp forty day*. 1 Murtiuktfe* must be Drs. Cromwell & Q™ rebrn Drs. Callaway & Pope, GA. FFER llieir professional service* lo the citizens of Albany and vicinity. Ottioc on Umnd Si. ehritary 21, 18UIJ. Ul —If PALMYRA, March ilOth, 1H07 [dO-ly] DRS. 81 ills Sl lYfclUILLAN M AYE associated theiuselvss together in the practice of medicine, and hereby louder their ce« to the citicen* of Albany and vicinity. OFFICE—At tho Drug Store of Gilbert & Uro. on Washington street. May 2d, 1867 £ 44tf] Macon, Ga. M Y arrangements are complete for sale livery of COEN BACON AND HAY. In store and lo arrive, 2*>,0P0 lbs. Smoked Uncon. 20,000 lb* Iinlk Salt Aides. •i.ooO bushels, Coen. Ml.000 lb* Northern and Eastern llav. i»0 hhl* A IH! Sugar. 200 bids Supertine F.nuily Flour, fit) kegs Nalls. IUO Sacks Liverpool Salt. Having nn AGENT West const nut ly buying, no one has the advantage. Ulanler* wnntiup produce especially CORN, should hand iu their order** with the CASH, in lime. The . corn will be transform! on arrival, saving drayage, which wil always he 5 cents In bushel less than price* from Slorp. Thi* 1* saved to purchasers. J'.OO bushels is a car load. .1 W. FEAH8. January 29th, f807. 6* The Favorite & Most Comfortable ROUTE FROM Albany to New York! • ( VIA SAVA XX AH.) Fare Through lo New Ytrk...'. im. w. A, LOVE, ALBANY, CIA. Office (unii! further notice) at hi* Residence nearly opposite tho residence of (’apiaiu Ldin A. Davis’. May 8th. 1 HOT 40-ly :^»r.«biiinS brown’s hotel. mm Executors or Administrators, wHhtytn given by the deceased, the l months. ~ 1 « tefen & Go. JO-FOETE *ml4iil' 11. lttHOTAOTPRERS, ■.In- |*H4, . m&Mxzss. h AW. fork,l4mlM«^ilTUjr or tone, ,r, f, W hjlherte pfffer.1 In Ihle M.rkel. i ^i th.eimh i«pmtw""' Frem,h lIMItm, ll.rp r.tl.l, Iron Triune, Overelmng ..wrkMSi InelMiMtH bang m.ilr under ut uty.rri.lou of Mr. .T. II. UHOYES- j,*bo bee bed n pnidtlell experience of over re in llieir m.uuf.cl lire. Is fully unrrnnl. Ffri*l«r.''£"t<., J > -.J ' 1 ■Forte,’ Uio, (ugliest itwnrO ofnu'iil | <nv.|Upti|9V!i at iIk> fttlo-lim- ll i ted'WORLD’S FAXit, I . ttVl lv . , ■ IMliwlbUw l^alrmnents from the best ‘‘ tiiTirl*,' <ltrmany, Philadelphia, ka, and No# York. Also at the • htf.Untc for fivo mioccasive year*, the ir Medal* from .both of. which can be Oppuaitc Depot JIAC’OA, GA. E. E. DROWN k SON, Proprietors. rpHIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE lias been I refitted and repaired, and Js now one of the NEATEST HOTELS in the Stale, and the most convenient iu Ihe city. The Hotel is supplied with •very thing the markets afford. Macon, January 17tb, 1867. 3—3m DOUGLASS HOUSE I One Albany, Ga. SUgee lore thU Hou» every dny for Thomasville, Bainbridge, Florida. and rplIF.V nr* in £ best llnglixl vision »f the (n> AN IS*l It VSCC AO.VINST FIRE, WASTE HUD TOT! 1 ’iH‘i|M:tlli’il fur Simplicity ami liupidity ol* AdjttMtncht! Sar|i»ssr4 by Noh« for Str.^fU lliAliy- (nbllliy to nil (hr Uses of (omrarrteI luaiiulhctured in Liverpool, of the ngli*h Iron, under the personal miner- u* Inventor, formerly a resident of New oilcan*. I.a. Tho ARROW TIE l* preferred by Shipmaster* and Cuinprestuieii. a* it is worked with ^ to 1 inch slack, while all SOLID TIES require 3 to n inches, which, in running through n cargo, Involve* a hea vy loss iu the Shipmaster. USE Till: ARROW TIE and HANDS, and SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE! Arrangements have been made to secure uu am ple supply of llu* Arrow Tie and Baud* for ihe coming Season. The Iron will be belter than the be*t heretofore used. JAN. A. HAUL, Agent Middle uinLSnuthwent Georgia, ANIHIEW LOW * CO, Ueneral Agent*, .Savannah, Ua, The undersigned i* prepared to Gtrulsh Ihe AR ROW TIE to the TRADE at SAVANNAH PRICES, Forwarding anil TraHH|iorlallai Added ltl’ST .t JOHNSTON. J YHK ft.Rowing new, fast, and first-class STEAM SHIPS sail from Savannah to New York every TiiumIrv, Tliurwday andNiiltiisliiy. Murrav’s Line. 'Atlantic C*. M.8.; Empire Line. S. Co’a Line. I V* Sail.Tl! ESDAYS. Sail THUHSD’YH Sail S AT If VS. Luo, Herman Living-,San S.viY.vnon, Dearborn, t’otn'rjston, Raker, Com. ^NickeHnn, Com Vinuo, General Rarites, San Jacinoo; THe Tatole Supplier witlitlioJlKST Ili<‘ juui-ketnflV,rd^. March a I-an If The New Cemtrai Inland Mail Route BETWEEN THE SOl'1'ff AND THE NORTH, AND EASTERN CITIES! —MY TtlK— t Richmond and Danville R. R. A Nil its 4>’OUUt!flliotw! Ruck ley, Uotn’r.l Morton, Gom’r. I Atkin*, Uom’r.. These Hleanmhips nre all of Urge carrying capa city, well adapted to this Route, and are filled up with especial regard to tho comfort of Passengers. Stste rooms large and airy ; Ihe Steward's d«P* rl ' rasnt supplied with the best th« New York and Sa vannah markets afford. Tho Through Freight Ta‘- riff having been muoh reduced, Freightera aud Paa* oengers will find thil the QUICKE8T, SAFEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to Now York. SAVANNAH AGENTS. Murray’s Lina—Hunter * Gammal, Agent*. Atlantio C. M. 8. 8. Co’a Lina—Wilder A Fuller ton, Agent*. Empire Line—B. H. Hard**, Agent. GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, General Traveling Agent* Jane 8th, [60] W. F. HAVENS. H. M. BEOWNJ HAVENS & BROWN, | Whole*,lc etui Bel.il Peelers iu NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, I.iKlit iiml Mlniulurel l.ili'i'uluro, Slnl^nex 1 . &«., No. oj ciierry si iiuroN, <■*. •Inuunry IV, IH07 **' m | SPRING IMPORTATION Hear the lusurauce Agents: 8ivannait, Ga., May Till, 1867. Tin* recent llrg* iu tlii*city liuviiig proved to our entire ^niLfactbiti, by a thorough tent, the mtperi nriiynf IRON RANItS for baling purpoaea, wt strongly recommend them to the use of the Plant ers of Georgia n» an efficient agent in restricting lus? by tiro; and we agree lu illHcritnlnate, when pradicuhln, in favor oU-’otton thus *ccurcd. A. U’1M?TR, Generall.iMirsnceAgent. CHARLES GRKF.N & SON.AgentaLivcrpool, 1 ..union and Glnbn Ins. Co. CHARLES L. COLBY &. CO., Ag’t* Sun Sc At lantic M- In*. Co., N. Y. R. H. FOOTMAN, loanrance Agent*. WOODBR1DGE RROTilERS, ln-ursnco Ag’ts. .1. T. THOMAS, iii.Mirsuce Ajgent*. J. C. McNULTy, Secretary Somhcrn Insurance Sc Tru*t C’o. JAMES T. STEWART, Agent London and Lancasti'r liwnrituco Cor LANE Sc WEST,Inxitranee M acon, Gs., May 10th, 18C7. The recent fire at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chapmen, in this city, having fully demonstrated the advantage of IRON BANDS fqr baling purpose#, ee a security against loss by fire, we, the undersign ed Insurance Agents at Maoon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the notion of the Agents nt Savannah, Georgia. E.C.GRANNIS8, Agent for several 1m. Oofe. FIfflHBHSsiar J. M. BOARD MAN, Insartnce Agent, JNO. 13. COBB, Inearance Agent. May t8th, 1867. New Sensation 1867. ntllK Charlotte aud South Carolina, and North .V"' . i < I Carolina Railroad*, via Augusta, Columbia, (ion qf improvements we make n (^ r | ollR au a Creensfinro tn Richmond, vm Uasb- 1'lHno Forte, and by manufactur- in j., 0 H, Baltimore. Philadelpltia. X*w V«fjt n, ‘'l iVsfrioily cash *y*lein, are enabled Boston. To secure »l>eed, *afoty and comfort, ask at a price which will pro- for Thraigk Tickets Via. Columbia & Charlotte The Ronilff upon Ibl. Kunle huV. b,on pul In <x- cell.nl orilcr, nmlrutnlHhwJ with -New Wine, end CoClUlsM* Bleeping <Ini', nn all t _ IwKKiYffiTtTUTIOXAU.ST any of the Northern or Eaetorn t itle*- Arrange fen? *! —It-Hi Oarront Funds. fl^rtpGteX^ataingues sent free '^iu i FAMLV PAPER. 'Ribbons, millinery an4 Straw Uoo4s. ARMSTRONG, CATOR&CO. IMPORTERS aud .loRRERS OF Ribbons. Round Silk* and Satin*. Blond*. Ndls, Crapes, Velvets, Urn lies, Flowers, leathers. Straw Round-- and Ladies* Hat*, trimmed and uni rimmed, Shaker Hood*, .tc., 237 and 239 Baltimore St., DAI.TIMORE, m j> Offer the largest Stock lobe found in tliin coun try. and unequalled lit choice variety and cheapness. Order* solicited and prompt attention given, feb 28. 18 1 in L NHtjQIMiMtfiy Mornioff. eoolainilng the In- Kent's have been made, and will *oon go into «PJ- J* w * nn’d TcTegi*apli, EcLtorlal* to Ticket awl Check through trom tills Vi fcU Ibrkel Reports, Mlscelbtncou* ptnee.' . , . ... *foisted or Original Wftry. nn«l nr-1 1 rgaw Ticket sand Cheokfi enn now be had nt the I fT^jn n * *° tl,c Fare* end >Dairy each 0 g- |ce 0 f the Central Railroad in Maoon. ■••hall endeavor to make it JtoiiruulJ I _ _ I'UICK. * t one time 2 50 each, j i ■ nirf b : __ RWrUI luirkctl.iN to RMrt* *f R.sla- Iratloa of Slalr of (irorcia. IIr.aikju’s Bi* MuatAity l)»*jtKi«rj # y Atlanta, l«n., Jmu*,l V, 18U7’. f In mltUtioit lo the {xouoiul iitsh^it gotts lor the {fuidanee <tf lfhftrtlg «!' Uegistintion' lhr the Stale* ofUcorgin, KlorUln tunl Alahairtfi, promalgMed June l v A«tt7, llte lollowing rule* of construction will U* llvMo\w»l hy, the Honnifi of UegLiratioii of the Suite pi'Ocor* ;ia, lu (-arrying out ihe provisions of. the i rst wot ion* of the Kuj»|ilemi>ntnr,V aet' of OongiWH. [See jingo n l»t*trltetlo’/i*.| I, PeraQitH entitled to regiHtration on tit* king aud tmbscrihing the oath (ixigod) ares All malaoitUeiiR of the l’tilled States twenty*ono years of ngt? and iijtward, of whatever ratu% oolor, or previous condition, who huvuhaon roaideiite of tho State tor one year tittmedinlely |»reeediug,.and are exempt from the disqualifications iiereinaBer de- aoribed. II. Persona hot entitled* f(r‘registration and iiicapahle of taking the oath (nage 5) are those who have been disqualified as fol lows : First. Those who were at tiny lime mem- iters of Congress or officers of the Viiltod States, civil or military, nnd, as vtteli offi cers, took an oatli to support the Constitu tion of tho United States; nnd nil who were at any time members of any State Legisla ture, or of any body that passed a Stato or dinance of secession, or executive or judicial officers of any State, and afterwards engag ed in insurrection .or rebellion against the United States, or give aid and comfort to tho enemies thereof. It will be noticed that the words “nt any time,” apply to all who, ut any time pre vious to the rebellion, held any of llte offices named, some of which offices no Linger ex ist. The following will ho regarded ns execu tive and judicial officers of tint State of (leor^ giu within the moaning ol the law: Governor of the Statu; Secretary of State; State Treasurer; Comptroller(Jcncml; Sur veyor General;'Judges' of tin* ,Stj Co* rt; Clerk* of the Stipretnc Court uiKtrior v,ouri ; uierks oi mo ruipcrior t; Judges of the Inferior Court; Clerks l» Inferior Court ; Judges usually styled iiarles; Clerks of the Court of Ordinary; taken mi;oaHh nn fi member <Vf Cohgrtfal or ’ as an oftfeerof tH« United Sutc^ bf wi n mem tier of any State Leginlnture, orait aa r executive or judicial AtUoM* of any State, to support t the Copetjuttion of tha United ....fort urG. BtnSS groat mat, By n .(JUJoPuro-thlrda »f each ' houar, remove nicb.dlaabiliiy.” Bi«*r« JarlM. We matiO the following extmet from the letter of o genlleiunn residing in Honaton, Texna, to Mr brothep ,1# thla city. It , will he found en>|ihatlcally rich: ' “A negro man had hired hlmaaif to jir. A. lor *13 per month—and at the expiration often months sued Mr. A.|for *U0. r Ud- milled Ihe conemeMui alleged by ihohegro, nml alleged that ho (the negro) hadlwbAed ior him tho time lor whiohuie negroolalnmd wages, Tho enao was aubinjttcd tothe be- gro jury, under tho bhafgo ot the oourt. and to tho natoniahiaeni ol'all nreient. they 1 liroiight in a verdict hi-fhyor ol tho plain- iiirtor*uo. The Judge told thorn that lio Uhl not aoo how they Monld rendeh auohn ' 1 verdict; that the neard plaintiff:■waaatMr. ’ ly out,tied by tlio adinbuion. of . Mr,, A., to. XA u .Wfc{ ; «Ktfmw»'r ity informed hla Honor that III per month was all the nogro'a Mrviocs wore were worth-'' tlmt ho know the plaintiff to bo w.trifling laz.y scoundrel, and that tho Jury would not: allow him aiip inoroi 'q tcmrT ”' ■ cause I tliia n samplo oftlieiriduaa oflaw and facts. U.hI protect meiromsuol, jqrintI, At tho .... . "fifea,j ]mrters of tho Hiipromo Court ; Judges of the Sii|iorior Court; Clerks of t lie Superior Court of tile Ordinaries County Treasurer; Cbltnty Surveyor; Kir cclver of Iteturus ofTuxablo Properly; Tax Collectors; Tax lteccivers; Attorney Gen eral ; Solicitor Ouueral; Sheiills; Justices of the Peace;' Coroners; Judges of liny Court of speoial jurisdiction, sueli ns City Court of Augusta, City Court) ofHavnnanh, City Court ot Darien, Polico Court, of 8n- vaiinah, etc.; nnd Mayor, lieeonler, Aider- men ; Cuuiicilineu of tiny incorporated city or town who are ex-officio Justices. Second. Tax Receivers and Tux Collec tors who have aoted in levying or collecting moneys in aid of the rebellion. Thud. Any jndioial or executive officer not herein named, who has exercised bis oh ficlal functions in ibrnlshtng men, money, munitions of war, or any material aid In fa vor of the rebellion. Fourth. Those persona who have been convicted of felony agaipat the laws of any State or of the United States, Fifth. All exeontive or Jndioial offloors who held or exercised the functions of any officer under the wMialled Confederate Gov ernment, or the Government of any one, of tbo United States, which functions were of a nature to aid in prosecuting tho war or iu elding hostile preparation or action, and all who engaged in ine rebellion or gave shl and coiplbrt to the etiemicr of Hut United States. Sixth. Those executive or' Judicial otti- eers who voluntarily lurmshed supplies ol food, clothing,arms, ammunition, tmitimls, or any other iiintorinl of war, or inbov or servieoofaiiykiiidtoiliuCoiileileruteiiiili- jliuw—Ihrir "III friwui. .1. tt. BUIthh. propane! l°' t ltrv „ r un V ftlloiwia..or inuiiuy by loan or joyn ilicm mo -nr..Mn n. n ., ,' olhenvist" firflut t'oiifederato Uovoniment, tLanasomest WeeKiy rajtm' I or a iJeiWimny way the- raising, organizing :;!;. 1 ;!;: , ;:™. 1 u"ri«:xnRKns:.^s:-i.iuKK« | «■ K ?' 1 ”! t? c t itid lie. nrpesls lo the Max fnlks to I,.Ip tort to the eneni)-, and participated m the it. main In Know liow'ninny will vnir fdr ilw pn- retiellion and civil war against tile I’cited low him nnp more! 0 tenipp>e 10 mores I l tin while man (Mr. A.) ol course 1 hakpa use lor ooiiiplalnt st the verdict, Hut ' 1 is n samplo oftheir idnaa of law nud iheia ml protect metrom suoh Jqriro i, At tfc close of tho first woek ot court In Uoustoi tlie negro jury were paid off at tlio’ rnteol *J per dny for their serricca asjnftlrtt 'AM ' on tlio Monday roornlag 1 «»11owHiWk' whan court opened, tho negroes literally beaelgfid the court house to get upon thp/iiw.,, fine old crippled negro atoppod the Judgoenhls way to court and bcgfefl ft, r Wpliwo'onthV jury, urging Ms crippled and almost helpless condition as a reason why he ahd|d&ibe Se lected : mid further propotedto titke tMtjoli of sitting on tho jury by tho year.. When the Judge informed him that court wofdd ho in session only tlireo or four Weekaslin seemed to tlimk this wae only .an . artful dodge of his Honor tp avom.oloaing tho con tract, nnd ingeniously proposed to take the gob by the year nt one dollar per day f This is the piuo and uudufiled chanuol through which verdicts now flow,’* [Atlunti ^ntk Intelligfnoer. ROOU.S nto lint'll i« «cl, lor wntil ol'oionpy. Bui i in' I toy* nml jjirl* iiiusi hnvi'fouiethlngtoreeil, eml they nugltl to Imve fiosli Hiipplies of remling every week. Now. then* ore plenty of monthly paper* for them; their nltl f'l-ioml—nml v/lio Uoe* not re- ^ .... , memiier hint ami his H.!hlLlr'eii’* Gitide” In w*r ^ervieu of Any kitul to the Coniftlunttf mill- Tux Skcond Miutaxt Disraior. The following la the offieial rsply to BieMan* iw quest to be relieved: , [eon.] Waanmtmnb D. a/IS^”ifl«r.f SWdj< OhttU^a, (1 0.5 XS5£WSf&-— U> the President of tha United 6utee, directs yon to retain root oommaaA haflhw dedi J"*!i? orter Ck>WI <bviti7 S- manded hy yon. , , , Anniy to FeOiiwi IIMtn. i . Viknna, 1 Friday, .Tune 21—kvenlng.— I ho Aiifltriau Government han' ghuited m niDiicHtv to all politicul oflfendfm, Including Kossuth. , ", i, TM* c a'>lc tclgram, says tlio- New; York, Kxpress, tliuuder ana lightning journals of the country will genoraffy iHiirevo ns wW and Just, tlio h[obd oT Jijfes® iJnyiii l An d - a. I- WHAiiMfirAmr. - wn#»<u:Mi^ie AI AGENTS. .WANTED’ “ (til.,bird SoMlws lavfcrrwJ), JEAttJKftS ign£j 17| IMM SEED. ' Me**? VOR-THIM8 ■ Ipie.WMfJV,. ® ,U9 " 9 ** viimNAL PUBLISHING ”’a»t4 mu EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR! CHASTELLAR’S hair exterminator HqiiKkuoVISU Sl'1'KIIKI.L'OL'S IIaiii. . Tallis ladies especlslly.lliis inralaabledeptUlory reroininends ll»eir«« beui|i nn nlmoil Indi.pen.nWr ..i i tale to female bcnul}'. >» ««»»y applied, doea not burn er Injure die akin, bid ncia directly on lbs rods II is warranted In remote aupcrBuoua l.nir from low forelienda. or from any pari of die botlv, coinnteleW. Idally and radically Mllrpnlin* Die eamo, Ua.inf die skin .of., amootb and nolural — Tide ia the only nrlicle used by the French, aud i, die only real effectual depilatory in exi.lence-— l*rtce 7*. eenls per package, sent postpaid, to oay addles-, on reoeipl of au order, by ; names . „ nBTTi , * Olmralela, -- •2H6 BirerHl., Troy, N. V. March 12-2B—ly , YflERffCHAUM »|t Wya- salt. Very shaap at A* SATtoSAh ptmusiiwo ro. Vox :142, Ailaaia, Os. !»"- per )»y ngrviiing to inhc It. Let them ttviid in Iheir long list* of iinincK that ho nifty moo how Ihe vote aland*, nml whether it will waithu! him iucommen- i-ing it. Nevermind tho money JiimI uow. If he lindfl tho vote nil right, lie will hegiu the publica tion, tindonll for Ihe money; for then he will hold ihni all who Imvo voted lor it hy Bending up their nanii-M, will in* nwdor obligation* lo ioibscrtl>e for the pnper. Who *«y* ••Hurinli for n Weekly Vnper lor tin* Roy* and Girl*!" and what hoy or girl will soonest Bond in the* longo*t 15»i of *nb*«rlber*7 Wo nhftli, in the firnt number, begin the pitbiieft- tion of a Sequel to the Young Marooners.” Nearly All the buy* nml girls in ihe United Slate* h*vp rend tlio "Young Murboner*” And been delight- oil with il: nnd Mr. doubling ftMuree uh flint the new t*lory will lie every wltit n* gm»d n* the one; nnd who could want anything befler 1 Rurkc’* Weekly for boy* uud girl* will boali«ed- Hotnc Quarto of eight page*, rplendidly illuHtrated, and elegantly jirinfeil with new type on fine white paper, making in the your a beautiful volume of over 400 page*, with a fine title page and Index. TKBM*. Single Aubacripi ion* $ 2 OOpernnnnm. Three copie* & 00 «• “ Five coplc*’ 8 ‘30 * 4 “ Ten copie* U* ffO “ *• Twcnty-oife copie* 30 00 «* <* .Single Miihacriplion*, 3 mouth*... 50 cent*. MingleBubaeription*, 0 month*,1 00 j(fir Wo want.an active nnd intelligent boy or girl nt every po*t office in tile South to canvass for HitbftcripiionN and will make it to their interent to work for it*. Mend fora Premium list and Circular (Wing foil particular*. Address J. \V. 1JURKK Sc CO M Fuliliebcra, Macon, Ga. AlkMif vArf L. K. WELCH CO. Wool! -W! rrjviKo rtgninHt Statoa. III, jMin'istoring to the want* of the sink aiul Moumlcd, or giving individual aoldiura food to relieve i»rt 4 Hcitt suffering, arc merely acts of charity, and do not coiiHtitntc “ liv ing nul and comfort to tlio enemy.” The jiarent who gave a aon, hi armed ho*tilitv, Rood and clothing for Ii'ihowii hmc, might do ko without hoatile intent. If he gy-v? him a horn*, gnu, or anything cine to he lined for hoKtilc purpOMC, lie thereby gave aid nnd comfort to the enemy. IV. Boarde of l(ogistrntioii will adhore Htrictly to direction* published in General Order No. 20, IiiHtrnctionH of Juno J, aud to these apocinj iiiHtructions, and will use every effort to secure a just and lair regia- tmtion iu accordance therewith. If fifty who are entered on the regi«tra tion uw rejected by the Hoard after exainiun- tion, still believe they arc entitled to vote, and detdro to takc^ the proficiilKMl oath, the oath may be ndmitiintered, and the fact of ita being taken recorded opposite the name of the p.*rty. Mcmbcrtiof lloards in large towsa will tiHe ejHjeial diligence to prevent fraudulent registration of persons disqualified by felony non-residence, minority or want. of eitixen “’T. call lor the confiscation, mill ftcrtxitunl exclu sion from citizenship ofthomillionsof Amp. ricuos engaged in the roholliou. i...,, . , i he hinpcror of Austria is n great idt-M wiser in tho pardon of Kossuth, than tho extremists of our country, IH fllelr Krtldris mill fiery culls lor blood; confiscation, nml what is worse, bccauso Woro lasting, for tho wrpctiiul oxcitision from governmcoi-attoH- zoiih of men bccauso they have been nollt- ical oflendem, ' «»• >-■■*<>*> WMM I'I i lj — •( fliat misernblp time-server, tho N. T. Herald, Ai'i'KAim to be greatly incensed at tho opinion of Mr. .Strobed*, amt tho anti- eipaled onlor of tlio IVkident. No one kiiowa wlint tlie price of tliia Indifftmdon is, hut everybody knows tbfit/the' MWald is ever ready to sell anything;^ evt'tl tho blood of tlio people, for its ra isereblo God—Gold! A hard-working, eminently.tilonB,woman onco said: “I don* wnntto.iro to heayen as powered to iidnii who may be sami caseofeontastod VI, The arc Iiereby cm ths to witnesses liosrd in any if pho CoiistUution- TAVIKO Urfjo arOrrs fir Oaorri* Wok.w* art snd loss;Ifc® JIIOHKhT works) pries 1 for sn> <;*.*& if was. i k * C0„ Totton Factor* eatU'WMiheina Menk't*. May 28. liu BAYANN AH. i T t w»n’t‘iago\ soon as I dio, hnbratherto, sl(^p ln the g»yo a thousand years W ap to‘pt resti^> ' last™h?MoqtauJf n Mills Company rednued the wages oithn employees in that eaUbjiabnent SS per cent. One half the men refused to go to yerk at tlio now rntca, ond tlio consent MiMpcntrion of operations until tl can be adjusted. A colored iromaa I company for ao^belak p araHrstd ,.n fKfccaf*. tbe' modrct itfa W V TM.ipia.i i. Wuktagtoa/bava atat 1 ■araoee that (key will ba ThshUMhaasla^h ■iaHWnhaHawwgjti i stkatls rwaaS Mat but andar any State, who, having previously I Ills frlands. SpmtVbtffer , lea donbifhl, liowever, whether fh« Sswaey flags, wiil ates, nr yield his own proper rr«UB(s lo Ike sugfoslloa of