The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, July 09, 1867, Image 1

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IM-WEEKLY news, CODI'Slltm CY KVKHV 3 KVliW 4 1 -5 jLliLj v ,.^PillK , rt JWAamti s Dry 1 on South side of Broad strocu ht I -1 v«l IPolitic I Eftc-. for the '•HU for vaii eiince. U-T-'l \J u I i.wvH’Anm D. H. POPE, ATTORNEY AT JvA'W. AI.UANV, UA. W ILL giv« prompt aittiiiiuii m. my liuGur**, *ntrunted Uiui. in all ihei'ouu* of Dauj'Imtij | ami stmtmralitiK count ir». •Inly 4, 18fi7. 71-fttu* v IN. J W FE ARS i T,ie I# Tie '< lroflteftndsl. Provision Dealer & Grocer,! Macon, On. BALING COTTON I . r.*t*. \vai:iu:n nf* nr»* corn pie! e fov salt* ami J«- l»f ^"‘"r A r WRIGHT &. WAB.REN, jMV'™ TToij NF. Y s vJjWi. \ W,! CORN MOON AND HAY. ALBAN1VVA llcr „Tii'w charged for ah'^v a.l . je*—»° pi'ol 1° mlvaaiM.. , :"of Toll lion, of l>vr littti»e«oi»w» |lt*t Hnos c»u" , * < | m * will uuirW im.ilu'li “TJiwree ihry wWi - . 1 . individual W ILL pr.iriifo in IliHPovoral Court?nf law and 1 Kijuiiy m tun Stile uiul.iltit 4'irciiii C’nuil*, It.itlM.I Clulnu III, tint Skllllu 111 ll.lut'l.lu ij llpJ < of Iho Uniiotl Staten lor tin* Slum ol (ai*orui*. mg,u 1 Also attention given to COMMISSION lull IS. ISliS. —31 Bankrupt Laws. L foWolhl » ,e 1 ■ PETITIONS in Bankruptcy under Lite Aci of l*. Congress PAN NOT 111’ FILED limit iluegoiie- f»\ orders ol the Judge? of the Supreme •■‘Court ‘“'^5-o'hr-ohi, our rule* tm HmlliilsiiUec If ! (••nder section Iftj p 001 When the Circuit nn«I diatrict’Court of the I’nltml * **WR! •L. oJCTTik 001 State* onu H*oporly hpar tlieso capes, we •dmll laU^or*^, JWj gladly represent unr elieiiH before ilietn. Cnees >fWI«* Al ^idHVdiAuPlilffr........4 00 1 enn he determined in vacation or term, + ihe i lie form of the pel ilion JAkH (l fipplirOiou ufdLiniHsion from Admifi- a0f.Ihi Jjiiicjiioi Jrop, ttigir- ' ip : **’’'* ,• HINES \ HOlinS. Attorney"at Law. April *2. ISO". 01 if Mien to «" im~W* !«l Albany. 0a MKDU’AL CARPS. ,I*.Debtors and I’veditors ...'•l 00 , no . tu. RfperiahmblJ property, ten dirye.fti w J - asilxtydnys Ihe nl.ove rat ^KCttiraninote! j Si ore. Dio, - Executors nr suroICAL cine* ‘ ' " Albany, duty 2d, 1 SOT. Drs. Jennings k DeWitt iiif rV.V ; TT*vb ...optuni tu u.« yv.tii.'o ..r p " "rt f'VT'H' 1 ' I Id m.ilirlnt'. , - -w* OFFICE—I’p slHir- over Hitsniaii \ Hall .s iHup > In store and to arrive, •J't.iMMi llm. Smoked lUeoti. •JOAHHt lbs Itulk Salt Sides, ft.tKH) buyliels Coen, j lbs Non born and Eastern Hay. ‘.ft bbls A It C Sugar. •Jim t.'t.|« Sitperline I'.iinily Hour. '.ft legs Vails. 1 lift Sark*. Liverpool Sab. Having an At JU.NT; West const an'ly buying, no one bn® the advantage. - IMntiteis waut'in 1 / piodurc FIDE, WASTE THEFT I rm-.jiiAilri) iiif Simjdirily nml 1 y «*l* AdiustiniMit! Sui passed by None far SirfRfflli ■Si ISr lability lo all ilir l : sos of ('ommrrrr 1 T especially I’OltN, vlioiibl band in I heir nrdeia I Willi lilt' I'Afill, in lime. The corn will be tran-fored mi arrival, '•awing druyuge, wbicli wil always be cents in bushel less ibau piieea from Store. This is saved to purchasers. SUrtt bushels i« a car load. J W. FEA IIS. January 21Mb, lhi.7. •»- 8PF.Cl.AL NOTICE. , j Dr. DcWill will give special aHefitlou t». 7 A-If LtaWtMain't^. < ,fUidby Administrators, uifrrtiAlfeilby law lo lit* held .m tlm [ TaN( Uy i n ftach uionlli, betwnen the bourn or " ike forenoon and three in the nUrrnoou, at mi Hiase lu Hie county Ih w1»icli'tlie propi*r- ed N0«lof than* aalta must be given 1 »KK.o K .-.,h„,^ »* w '- dinner, throngli h public gnn ite ten • RRSfPRS’Ch J' •'* /'• HRfXSOS n ft. to sale day. i •. ! Febl2-nll-tlT ALllASV, CIA. .tor* and creditors of an estate must j .. j ^“^Jbi'^r^Drs. Cromwell & ~ MUM. »r AdJnlnlhfMion. fltmnHim- Q^^AIbnuy oml'v IfMHIlfl'*' 1 Oiny Jw-hr -ll»- YM, a/ dmimslration, monthly«ix months— [ . from lluardinneblp fort y days, closure of Mortgages in The Favorite k Most Oomfortahle ROUTE FROM DR. TODD. Albany to New York! (17.1 AM IM.YAM// ) Tare Through lo New York—s:i.) 1 HIE following new. fast, and fu«i-elas‘ STEAM- isioual service lo the ritUeus on Broad St. l-T-lf Ti|(">dllV< I'lltifilliiy I Mm ray's Line. are ,r Mortrhk»» inu't he i ih fur four months --for e«iabliehing ( I ie three ^months—for. rfrom termor* or Administralora, I d|itb|i f owlo» daukthly for fo V. I. ALI.OWAV.. UUntie C. M. S. Co's Line. Bull T DCS I »A Yt. 'Ba.ITIIl'RSD’YS Hall iidNulimltiy. Eiiipin* Line. AT'D'YS Nil 11 \ »r> niauHinclured in Liveipuul. or the l.est English Iron, under the personal Miner* vision of ilie Inventor, formerly a rcsldeiil of New tlrleans, l.n. The \R1U»\VTIE is preferred by Khipmaalora and Compicssinen. ti«cit i< worked with * to 1 inch ►lack, while all Sill.lD TIES re.|iiire d to •'» iuobes, which, in running through a cargo, involves a lieu- vy lo-,. io the Shipmaster, I Si: Till: \ It ROW TIE and »l\M»S, and SAVE MONEY IN rUElOIIT and INSI’IIANCUI AtraugeiiieuiH have 'leen made to seeure an ain* pie -iippl} of lln> Arrow Tie and Hands for the coming Season. The Iron will he better than the best heielofnre U"ed. JAM. A. IIALV.,* Agent Middle and Soulliwest lleorgia. ANIfrltHW I.OW At fO, Ceueral Agents, Savannah, Ga. The undersigned i* prepared to furnish tlie AR ROW TIE to rhe TRADE at SAVANNAH PRICES, I'orwnnllnr ami Transporlallon Added. ursT &. joiinston. Hear the Insurance Agents: Savannah, Ga., May 7th, IHf.7. The recent tires in this city having proved lu our entire satisfaction, hv a tborough tost, ihe auperi- orlty uf. IRON HANDS for haling purposes, we strongly reeniiiiiiend them lo the use of ihe Riant* el*, of Georgia ns nil ellicieni agent in restricting loss l.y lire; and we agree to discriuiinaic, when I' •jI»«on given by Ihe deceased, the ‘ months.. i«r, Drs. Callaway & Pope, GA. 1 Liu PALMYRA, March "Jhli, lfr.T Co. 1 MW. SIMS & MclIlUAN . Dearhoiii. Ciiin’iVsiiui, nan Living- San Sai.vamoii, Haker, Com. • Nickerson, Coin raclivaldo, in favor of Col tun ihus secured. A. WILIIDU, General Insurance Agent. _ ^ Ms Mfw H practice of medicine, and hereby lender tlici | Bl Tu 1% — 4 4 EJ fL service* lo the citizens of AHmny amj yicimtv. j |IUMlf snpi»lU*«l with the best the New York and lASHU Z UU It Jot OKFtrR—At Ih. rirn. ^.tfalljH | v „„„al, !,!«KM - alh.rj. Th, Thrush I'relghl Yiiu.tt, * itleneral llarues,, San Jacinoi Huclriey, Cont'r. .Morton,-Coin’r. Atkins, Coin’r. The«e Steamships are all of large carrying capa city. well adapted to this Houle, and ate titled up wiih e«peelnl regard to the comfort of Passengers. Suite rooms large and airy : Ihe Steward's depart- CIMHLKH GREEN A SDN.Agenisf.iverpooJ, I,..iiiJi.n anil Globe Ins. Co. CHARLES L.n)l.HY A CO., Ag'tn Hun A. At- l iutif M. Ins. Co., N. S'. R . 11. Ft H >TM A N, Insurance Agents. WOODHIODGE HROTilKUS, insinince Ag'f. .1. T. THOMAS, Iiwnrniiee Agents. J ('. MeNl'LTY, Seeretury Houthem -Insurance &. TrnM Co. JAMES T. STEWART, Agent London and Lsnen-ler lusiiruiu-e Coinpmiy. |.\NE iV WEST, Insurance Agents. «VWii% 1 JdANUlACTUHEIiS, on Wnshingiou street. — - V—• May 2d. IH»'.7 |44tf| ni». »v. i. i.6ve, ALUANY. (!A. 499 BROADWAY, omo, (..urn runhei^IWJM. »L ''f, ■xou •• > filorfv rtmiA.lt p (lie rf.idrnri. m A P„|„.. May Hch, 18#! lh l.v NbaV iVorlc- DOUGLASS HOUSE i leiAinlton of the public and tha trade is it*vi- •sr New Scale Seven Octave Rosewood l'i- One Square West of Court House, Which for volume and purity ot tone, are |nUcd hy any hitherto offered in litis Market. CtH- ) fontain all the modern improvement *, French U Actiort, .Harp Fedali Iron Frame, Overstrung I,etc., and each Instrument being made under Singet leave this House every day for nalsupervision of Mr. J. 11. GROVES- . . , , ho liae had a practical experience of over TllOlllUNVlllG, Jilllllhl Ijyears in their manufacture, is fully warrant 1 ■ Mery particular. ftrovesteen Piano-Forte,’ nnf. Florida. tlio hij»he»t‘n award of merit THe Table Sii|i|>liocl witli tho IlKST ilio m:ii-kcl all’«rili>, March 21-20 ff The New Cemtral Inland Mail Houle; flETWnpN THE SOUTH A Nil THE. NOUTII. AND EASTRIIN CITIES! —uv tui:— :i riano Forte, and hy mauufactur-j Hichmond and Danville R. R- iHfh a alrlctly cash ayatem, are enabled ia«i»Mn*nt at a price which will pre- I “ " \ ~ ~~ ~ - Cash In furrenl Funds. ,rpiiE Ch.rlctieaud Somli,p»n>l!"..,»" | l S'nnh fiMeriMW. I’.l.lo.uea «di fi ce “YbI I i C.rolin* lUilro.ili, via Angela, Columbia, ■wnpllv. LaUloguea acnl lue m | , na 0 re«nabmo lo Hichmond. via JVaah- iiiglou, ll.lliiuorr, I'hlladolphia, New York mid A rial I. V PACE It. i lloaloii. To secure eyeed, solely and conifo,!. ask riff having lieen nine'll reduced, Freighters and l*ng IKi-nuers will find this the (jDICKEST, SAFEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL ltOCTE to New York. RAVAn.SAII AfIKNm Murray’s Litre—Hunter Gunimet. Agents. , At hint ie C. M. B. S. Cn's Line - Wilder \ Fulhir- ton, Agent*. r.tupiie Line H. H. Hardee, Agent. OF.O. \. M.OLI'SKEY, General TruvelinK Agent- June Sib. |nit] IV. F. HAVENS II. M. UUOW.NJ HAVENS & BROWN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ; NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ^ l.iulil mill Miiiiilur.l I.ll«-rnlnr<-, , ,,St(U iiMcr, ]X*:« Cherry SI M4CM, 64, I January 17, 1 M»T7 I - Itn spaing Mtt'oN. tu., May Iftih, 1807. The recent lire at the Wnrelnutno of Mr. H. T. York and' So- I Chapman, in this city, having fully deinnuairated V:i- j the advantage uf IRON HANDS fur hilling purposes, as a security against hi 1 *.* by lire, we, the undersign ed Insurance Aget>!« n» Mac.ni, (la., take pleasure in endorsing the action nf the Agents H t Savannah Georgia. K.G.GKANNIBH, Agoutfnr several Ins. CVa. J- W. HCUKE, liieoraiii-e Aguiil. E J-JOHNSON A C<J., Iuimimiee Agoiil*. .1. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent. J. VI. HOAKDMAN, Insurance Agent. .1 NO. H. COIlH, Instiuut-e Agent. May JHtlt, It/. 7. f»r»-frtit A New f®eiunli<n JOYS AND GIRLS-! ftvey { rjl otlmys at the colo Lm- WOULP’S FAIIl, V^eftilhited tn«trwtneuta from the bcj.1. , FarK Germany, Fliiladelphla, i -and .New: York. Al*o at thei Rule for five successive year-. Hie! Uer MeJ.iL from both of which Hprarerooms. Atro'diiction ol N^MUiioad 18G7. can he. An«l il« Coimcrlional llooKS nre hard to get, fur want of money, lint ' the hoy- mid giiL inu-l have Homething lo rend, and j they ought to have fresh supplies of reading every | week. .Vow, there are plenty oflimathlv paper* for them: hut their old friend—and who doe* not re- I mem bn- him mid Ills ••Children’* Guide" in war i lime- — their old t vi - IMPORTATION' Kb-_ , _ . Handsomest Weekly Paper! hi- Flncuix I’rttning House enn hriug out. To do this lie must have lICNDRRDBnFHl’BHCRIHKRH! And he appeals to the young folks In help him.— lie wants to know how many will vote for tha pa per by agreeing to take it. Let them *end ia their long fi-ts of names that he tuny nee how the vote .-mini*, and whether it will warrant him ii^oomtnen* clng it. Nevermind the money just now. If he i,imtnrniMir , Aud* the vole all tight, lie will begin the pnblica- j 1MI OIULRS and JOLHLLb or lion, midoall for the money; fur then he will hold Ribbon?. Bonnet Silk* and Batins, Blond*. Nells, that all who have voted for it by aeoding up their I Crapes. Velvet.-, Hitches, Flowers, Feather-. Straw nauu-a, will he under obligation* .to aubacrihe for Runnels dint Ladies’ Hat*, trimmed and nutritinned, the paper. Who says ••Hurrah for a Weekly Paper Shaker Hoods, &e., j for the Hoys and Girl?!'* mid what hoy or girl will - ... J - - o» -onne«l send in the longest list of subscriber* ? 237 and 239 Baltlmor® St., . in the lirnt tiuiiiber, begin the ptihlica- lUI/fIMO RE, Ml) j»ion °r n Oflerlhe largest Stock lobe found In this conn-1 SOCJUOl tO tll6 XOUDg MiH’OODGrB. try. nnd uticiuallcd in choice variety and cheapness. | Nearly all the ho.s*aud girl* in Ihe United States Prlsoirrs of M'»r. Tin* N’i*w York Times lui* t.ikni up tit® oinli»cl«« of tin* N'.u tli ill feply t»» :tli ftflielt* Ihwi the Ulcbm.Mnl Knr|iiiriT. An nnswer Itna Itefit-tdleiitul Fruintho licv; .1. U. Wil* non, I'reHitlent 1 of tin*' llunlvville IVmnle (’olleyfe, who tiring* to 1'ejhf :t lYi^hltul •cone of tnlitiiiinitit v, t\ luMt nil t lie Norlliorn llUttl wft* full ofeomli*i1*,1hll oFWf'ftllh, nlttl fhtl of “ \ e w Knukuul hlen*." Mi*. Wil sou’* roinmnnienlioii istiH R»Howh: Kkmai.k (’ot.unlK, / Hl.'H^vu.i k, Ain., Tuoatluy,,luue 18 \ To the Kriitov of the Now YorK Timon i attention has Iwen ealleil to an artt* olo iu yottf paper of Hist ah., in wltteh, it* nlyin^to some remarks of the Itiehmoml KntpiTivr in regard to the treatment of pris* oner*, it is sain: “N<‘U)dy on cither si<le over protended for,a inouiont that rohel prisoners evofdltnl In* litu hands or even seriously suffered for Inek of food or clothing or * shelter. No sue.h oharpo has Imon made.'' Will you thou permit such olmriges to bo inndo through votir eolutniis V 1 waseaiw lured in Uetoher, IH(RI,aud spent sly. months in (lamp Morton. In MniVh, lsdi, I was ronmvetl to Kort llelewatv, where I remain- o«l until June, IHOA. The winter of 18»J.‘l —’4 is well known to have been intensely severe. Many rebel prisoners, to my own know ledge, snentthat winter without a blanket, ami in the scant and ra^edsumuie^eloth- in# worn wheu captured. Tlio lmrmekM wore tlio old eattle sltetls used when the prison was a fair ground, anil open enough for the winter winds to sweep through free ly. Scopes of the men lit tip* dead of win ter sleet in these sheds, upon tin* hare ground, without covering, huddling togeth er like hogs to keep!rout freeze. It is well known to hundreds now living that several died, actually frozen to death, while a large number were so badly frost bitten as to lie lamed for life. During tlie larger portion of the time the hospital arrangements worn shamefully de ficient, and by many ol tin; surgeons aiid at tendants tlie sick were not only grossly neg lected but most inhumanly treated. Men barely able to era w 11 It rough weari ness from iusiillhsient food and disease eon- sequent upon exposure, were ibrued, in the severest winter weather, to stand at roll call for two ami often three or more horn’s iu line, like soldiers on dress purndc, nnd cursed like brutes or beaten over tlm heads with sabres or clubs, and sometimes shot at for moving a little to keep from frej/.iiig,— In severnf ilistnneos prisoners were shot on the most frivolous iiretexts. A quiet order ly man, an Kiiglishmaii named Coats, be longing to my division was murdered in old blood by a nrivate of the Invalid Corps named Baker, who was on guard. Instead of being tried and ptiuished, Ba ker, though a private, was sent next morn ing to take chargOj as Sergeant, of our divi sion, iu which position he heaped upon tlie defenceless men every indignity that so in human a wretch could devise. At the very time that mielt an outcry was raised about the mortality among Northern soldiers iu Sourhern prisons, the inmates oPJamp Morton knew the mor tality then iu pro|K)rtiou to Ihe number ol men to be several per cent, greater. At Fort Doloware our barracks were more comfortable, but tbc rations were mis* orablv insutficiont, and prisoners who could not obtain money from friends with which to procureextra supplies from the siittlers Buttered tlie pangs of hunger day and night, and reduced to skeletons, and eaten up by scurvey from scanty and unwholesome food fell ready victims to disease, nnd died by hundreds. At the close of the war, id about seven thousand men in ene |k*ii. Hibboils, Millinery and Straw hoods. • . . i ARMSTRONG, CATOR & 00. j Ts-ci CON.S'rtTVTIt >.\ AI.ISTi ThrtigkTIckrts Vil Columbia 4 Charlotte firm Wednesday Morning, f The lb»J*llon llil. Bout. h». hern pul inti; * * | .. « 1 e. 1. I...I _ill. Wmm* tl.kl llflfl tajuin-r 1I19U* fifw? by Mail and Ti-legrapb, Etliiorlal? 'JWly, f ,,U Market Raporis, Miseel'aiieons swple litne given to pasaengeis lo gel Jl^dwltel^eiad ar Original Story, and *r- j at ra^ular tueal Uiue. V^ n i,u- gaining in thaFarm and Dairy e»ch Thi* Route passed through ap ejeva ed l.cflJ hy * "**9*11 endeavor to jsoke it 1 oountrr. aadcam-ot b* Hurpa? S ed for it* beautiful Order* Hollcited and prompt attention given. Jub 28. IRlm cellent order, and furnished with New Eugmes nnc Fir»t-Cla*a i’aasanger Oara. Bleeping f>ar* otr all Niaht TminH, and. trat-class Diuinf Haloona, and ®. .. • — .. Hieir meals i lew* Sl f'acnlly JonrunL TfVu-jsSi-:;: i * one year ! SO ftO oue time 2 *’»0 each. f abiiiarhflydaklAdJ STOCKTON A CO., TUM ^ ,, t A W , .'tr a *' eountrr, and cannot be hui;pai Mountain Scenery. This is tb*»liorl*Hlaud tpuck e?l All-Rail Route from Souih-lVestern Georgia to any of the Northern or Eastern Cities.. Arrange- meata have been made, and will goon gh into ope- place. J •fij-TickfH .nil Check, .cm, * office of ihe geBlrU R.ilrood i: A. t. WHAMHCk, Apo, 10. {.Ml EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR! CHASTF.LIiAR^S HAIR EXTERMINAtOR FoftltKMOVING Sfl'EUFLtrOLS IFaik. To Ike ladies eappcinlly, Ibis iavaiuablc depilatory rebontniends itself as belug an nlmosl indispensable article lo female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or Injure the skin, .but act* directly on the roots. It u warranted lo remove superfluous hair from iow foreheads, or from any part of the body, UiUlly and radically axlirpallug tlie have read the “Young Mar»ou<*rs” and been delight ed with it: and Mr. Colliding assures us that the new storv will be every whit as good a* tlie old onS: and who could wont anything better? Bmkc’ri Weekly for boys utid girl* will be a hand some yuarfo o| eight pages, splendidly illustrated, Hint elegantly printed with new type on fine white per. making in the year a beautiful volume of oVrt- PHI page-, with a tine title page and iudex Ten mh. .Single subscript ions Three jeopio* Five cupic* Ten copies Twenty-one copies Single subscriptions, ft months, Single subscriptions, 0 months.. ] sunt®, leaving Iko eWn *ff«, apioot|t.apd natural — dads Jhe oaly artlole aahd liy tk# Franeb, and is ■! 0»lTU.a bicon. . ] t he only real effeoi Price 75 cents per | address, on recei BERG’ “burn’s ■ i.ih.m Infers SEED. WUfft *r March 12 Fresh ■ i: ★lit. ork E. WELfW. Drugrt-i' k .—UA lf | .Ltory iu existence*— sent postpaid, lo any rder, by ’TS .V Co., Chemists, River.St., Troy, N. Y. PIPES. t «r .Hw*«akt V«ry<4ti/|t «• hit ,.S 2 Oft per annum. .. ’> 00 “ « ... 8 00 •• “ ... 10 00 “ *• ... yo «h> “ •• .. M ceiita. 1 00 •Sir We want an active and Intelligent boy or girlnt every poat oflice in Ihe South to canvas* for subscripjious and will make it to I heir interest to work for tu. Send for a Premium list and Circular giving full particulars. -Addreaa J. \Y. BUI IKK & CO., Fulilwhers, Maeon, Ga. May 14, 1807 f , , WMiw im . . fully ono-ltalf, if end, J. W. lil r RKE, propose* 7o | not three-fourths, woro hut walkiiitr skclo- ton», hundrcils cf them ruiiunl 1bt» lift* with •curvy. It wosa daily occurrence lor hirpc num bers ot men to lie beaten over the bund with bludgeons, or kept for hours tied up hy the thumbs inthe most agonizing torture. A Dutch Lieutenant, J)oitz, in charge of our pen, was for weeks, in the habit, of coining tu with a large row*hidc and lushing the men most unmerciful—in cue instance cut ting a gash in tliefnce of an Alabamian nam ed T'amtic, in which your Huger could have been laid. It was no uncommon thing lor the guards, upon the slightest pretext to fire into tlie quarters in which were .'100 or 4o0 men, and several prisoners were needlessly and reck lessly killed by them. The above, nnd the half has not been told arc plain, unoxtmgcrnled fuels, which can he substantiated by most unquestionable testimony, nnd for the truth of which I pledge my character and rejmtation ns a minister ot the gospel. I request the insertion of this ns nil act of justice. ,1. <!. Watson, President of Huntsville l'Vmulo College. This statement ho plain, so pointed and so full of authority compelled the editor of the Times to remark; “This letter eomes from a source so re spectable and responsible, nnd its state ments arc so siiccitic, that we havo no hesi tation in publishing it. Our ! <4ovomu»cnt has no excuse for inhumanity 1 t0 the prison era it captured during the Wrtf/ and its hon or Is involve*) in punishing witlrjust severi ty of all instanoe* of isueU cruelty on the part of iU agent* as art specified above.” NUMBER 78. Uf* ih *r a ciiuVu Tlif |isinllil imllljjt'itw wan rfMvod in i)ii« oltv y.'Mi'nlny of t lio ilrovh 1 nf (tatrgo W. Cnlorv who (licit at Munich; Germany, on tlio l -’tli ultimo. The ilccw.ml had Wn Inr a liuml.or of yearn the panhior of tha Contrlal ltailroad Itaok ot llila city' the du- tie» of whichnnaltlOh he dUHlarged Will the utmoat lijoittymn3 ,1)llity. In tlio donlli of tl.i* gcOtlemiQi, Savannah hn« lost «uo of ltd hent oitteemi, and oru l omm.i'olnl oirclo one of iu mbit vnlukhle and practical member*, Mi" whole life ha* lioou one of u*u(iihu'*Q. l*osncMqdola high orilM oflutolligonoo, remarkable, Mgabily nnd groat energy, he, nt an oaHy ago, lie- came a prominent and .mocentul 'ho,Inek*. man, ami hi" parity and integrity ot i char acter won him. the honor aud oonAdoucc of hi* fellow eitiaen*. \\1m that know Oeorge tv, Wty lor can oven forget hi* kind, genial manner, hi* warm hone.t ela.p of Ihchand, vvtvudud n* Irwely to the |K»f m to the rich hi*prop welcome enlulution h« lie mol Iricnd after friaml in the pathwny of life. lie wan ooi one ofthonc fttfol, varying chnraotor* which moot us no often In bur Intercourse with the world; but one day found him a* another— thu ..ennui warm and devoted triend. Thu* baa pasted away exuellenl Chris tian, nnd kind and good man, and a useful cltixen, whu*o life line bcnefltted hi" fellow mun, null whose death Isa groat Ion to the cmnmmiity. 1‘eaee to his ashea [Savmumh Nows* Herald. An editor having stated that ho never known pernon to he mi honorary niombor of a choi-eh, one of Ids correspondents rcidiea: Two-third*™ the member* of my Cnuroli are honorary mowber*. They don't come lu praver meeting ;thuy don’t attend Sun day aeiiool; they don’t add to tlie litu of the church. They are honorary member*, they are passengers hi the gospel ship. They lionre no burdens, and no strength. Wo have their name*. Von musthnvo been it forttota man never to have boon in a church whore there were no honorary mem- hers." IIkavv on a lUandtHBui. HaoTixt.—A traveler called lately, about nightfall, al a larmer’s house near Albany, Oa, ; Tlio own er being from home, and the mother nnd daughter being alone, they roflised to lodge tlio wufuror. “How far, then,” inquired ho, “is it to a house where a preacher ran get lodging V" “Oh ! if you arc a preacher ” said the Udy “yon enn stop Imre." 'Accordingly lie dismounted, deposited Ids *uddp(-biigH iu tlio house and fed hi* Imrso to the stable. Meantime (he mother nnd (Itiughler wire debating the point as lu what kind of preneher ho was. “He cannot be a l*ro*byterian," said one, “for he it net dressed well enongh.” “Ho is mu. a Methodist,” said the other, lor Ids coal is not tlio ligblcul tor a Method- i*t.” “If l rnuld find his hymn-hook,” said the dnughter,‘T could tpll what sort of a preach er lie is,” nnd with that she thrust her hand into Ihu snddlc-hags, nnd pulling out a flask of liquor, she exelnmnd. ”La ! mother, he’s n hard shellUaptlst.” The Hungarians revolted against the Kin- peror of Austria nnd were conquered. The Stnlcsinnii uliuses the Kmperor, protends to tnkc sides with Hungary and wind* up Uubetlinn, nnd those engaged in it, will never he forgotten nor forariven, and the party which attempts to dolt will bo crush ed to death. Ho mote it be. Wonder if lie knows that Kossuth is still an oxilod “rebel,” and that the “loyalists” of Hongnry were represented by Ueorgei and traitors. Joseph suppressed the rebellion, committed acts of tyranny, at whioh the world cried shame, and which havo lieen surpassed hy the nett of alt American Con gress, American (Jenersls nnd Republican parties, with the endorsement of Christian Kditors andircodoin-shrwkingorators; lii- Wool! Wool! Wool! AVISO Urge order, for Geergi. Wool, we are prepared i„ par die IIIGIIEKT market price • In CAftfXtar aiiy miadUly ef saaie. 'bb '• • ■ ■ t?jr«nfnMARTiH t on.; • I fdH».'Pwi.ivd»MOisuilwil n MSwk ls. MtgJfd.Jm i.J. .. SAUAKSAB. Can any reasonable doubt be mtertsioed of the stability Of S'bank whose directors al- wayf.fApw agi^gt reserve »hajiqucitioncd about ‘ livion for the past, now strength Ond wisdom am)harmony for .the future.- We urged t'ongrcHg to follow bis example two yenrs instead ol twenty. He, who defends Congress can not use any argument, which is not npplicnble to the defense ot Joseph,* tyranny, lie, who approves iho .ants;of Congress, defends lawless and cruel deauqt-isin. LhcsWglOll (Ky.) Observer. K.vaoohuation,—The New Vork Express says there is a growing belief that the ae- eoiuits of damage to the crops, by tho re cent heavy rains, arc exaggerated, and,the J appearance of aunsliiiio ouce more imparts u more confident feeling again in an abun dant harvest. After being murriodsix months a,gentle man in Westminster, Vermont, bung him self. He could bear it na longer- ,ii ,.i “Married, up town, the other day, it Mrs. Williams’, Hr. William WilltskOM*,' 'of Wil liamsport, to hit oousinn Mina4jiaxia Wil liam*. For particulars, sea small Bills. ■■■■ A T»:rf Nov in tiik IlinLE.—Hcv. J, D. Kill ton “preached a sermon” in BoatM last Holiday, from tbs4exk“What shill be done with JefTerson UMris K' ft is scarcely 1 ncc- oseary tosay tHatainintstarso fslM tel hia God was falsa alto to man: find-instead of eaftnwinr.tha' charities which distbignish < ihristisos from savages, bowled fwi ftood like s wol£ .. .ol i I . ' ' ■ 'i 1 it t ' n - “ . .Aeoeiaty.tbr tboanpaecsiuosliifgambliDg Is being privately Mgauied ia fireZnit cllf. > dj