The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, July 23, 1867, Image 2

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\ iltltf biffiVdlpUi "fOptT tpjtol diTcnic?*, find require iis to drink T [>l liuCo beeft •4 V"*— r " |v, -I 4o.fpromj.ua bf curio»l|/, complaining because wo hflV iaggpEgg: undiluted. It wnm to l>o their, cldtluMlie military cotmni»mlerif|i] era 1 (Iivicious witfi unlimited powers. 'Ibis . ”"’\.7 ? ciTvrm of thi should intensify our opposition ; mul if there not, like many others, laid down a lino of T»e a si umbering lowoniberty m the North, 1 policy. While we may have our own | thoughts, yet we have deemed it jinidont to i keep them private. There is no living man . an lor.rs«t ll.u future, ami nn.nv .4' "* tl*« in «lM 1-p M-'™ from tbo Innp annmmpp.l *’my l’ggj .u of psotpuph uttuehcl. Alllio ; policy’’ ha> e been eoui|ielled to cluing* 1 Lt AUuwlU.:uvnse it into aetiyity uiulhUinjMm. , 8E5>uKifuT*eieuLV 'They'inn, ir they wilt. , save liberty ; we eannot, without their co- i operation. Our oppressor* can put chain* jp.r:, (&, Jtily «p6|. n,(tl the Soso of the Sp ting' Institute, came oft*on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Quite a large uidienee was in atteudeuee, On the first lav the examination was confined mostly SAVE. « uikiiuih, inVrsiVI.Mcin* nyiijYfiSOii.t mul ..UtHtonJfcaerJoMb 9 ' 2 • but let us eminent to it IMtvar. Wa uvurpowered, kut not, T heir’tnct!c*, with every change of the Had- 10 * l| « o ‘ yin, j j | m4tol , Our “line of policy” has been, bullet us never agree to l>c slates. I lie) . . ‘ • , mn$Noverthrow coUHtitutionnl liberty; l.ut 1 ntid still ik; to promme nothing, and meet lei tin never embrace their despotism.. emergencies as they arise. We are ready .* t despair of redress by Kxeeutive inter- t iud willing to d«> all within our |iower to pVMtioii. The Prevalent is jiowcrlcss. wrcHt jj,,. country from the murderers of l!rpn?p c’uun' ^lml "ri^unTt not uo'.mi P«»y " llJ law —if by convi-ntioii, wvll-H 1 lie iitslltoiiii "I'lMf kpIiooI, yet it \tiisnjicr- lucLMiuuai. X-UUI luM tlna . the impil* ntiiiibproiif ImB.lreii :\n.l leu. Tho eliar. iipitk’nrifjp gentlemen Hn charge, Trofim hum I[arris :iinl Twilty—mmmflnrgc cx|>e- M FOIt 1 ofer fur ulc tint dcsnlkle llou» ami Lot occupied el pre.eul by Mr. John 0. Cooke, on Tine Street, kuonti mi the proper- ty of Henry ScUurr. It i« tt large and well arranged hou.e, with all necessary out buildings, with ouo aereof land, more or less, according to city surtey. There lea good well of weler anil ci-terti on Hie tot. For further tiMrlicul.tr. npj.ly to <.'ll.Mtl.K8 YOI.KKR. Agent. July -3, 1807. 7S—lut r [>rcnio.Court. Thai tribunal is not oqu; io the occasion. It hows to the black sur ges of Radical fanaticism. 3Iy only hope, :V04 that not sanguine, is in a jmsHible re- autiou among the people of the North and tlic Northwest. They want the lmrinon; priJjinilTnion restored; they, like us, at heart Arc attached to the great rights of self-gov ernment ; they arc in a passion now, hut that passion may subside in time to save the constitution if by rejecting the Sherman scheme, we afford them an opportunity to rally. When freed from its blinding intlu- once, they will see the danger; for that pow er which will crush us will involve them in nnsequenees fatal to all their interests.-— and eminent omilifications—left no over, ht disappeared iiuJ lint! not been seen since 1 I. S.. _ .1...kU l.ovpJI atml irltn . vert lnriTA llftrt*. , r n»ia great issue must go before them, their next elections, anu I desire that it shall not lie closed against us by our consent to the chains forged for us. If it can he fairly presented, they may say to the angry sea, ‘‘ThtiA far slndt thou go mid no farther.”— They limy cleanse the Augean staple, purge the statute book, and restore the adminis tration to its ancient landmarks. If not, nothing will ho left us hut acmiieseeneo in in the sad necessity of our condition. Then and not till then, tuny be Inscribed u|ion the tomb of constitutional liberty* “Ilium hut.” bet us be firm, calm, self-|>oised and unit ed—prepared for every aspect of tho future trusting in God as our only wisdom, guide and protection. I have the honor, gentleman, to he your friend mid fellow-citir.cn. IIkusmiki. V. Johnson-. t _ — TRI WEEKLY NEWS,. by opposing it the end can be more readily aceomjdisbed, we are ready to “light it out upon that line.” The time lias not yet come, in our estimation, to be so much ex ercised about convention. We are tijatber inclined to wait mul see whether tho Bump Congress will ever gi\e us a showing upon ibis (juestiou. They have invested the .Mil itary Commanders with absolute control, and even gave the power to every Hoard of Hcgistratioii to erase every name they may desire, and, like the immaculate Hrownlow, they limy disfranchise every precinct that would endanger the success of the Hadieal cause. With only these lights before us, we arc unable to discern through the gloom which envelopes the future, the right pathway.— It is had enough to deceive ourselves, hut worse to mislead our readers. We shall continue to give facts as they are deve)oj»i d, and until our vision is clearer ti|»dti these jtoints, they must form their own ojiinions. Excitement among (be Radicals. Kili tor. S. B. SWEET, ALBANY, UA., JULY 23, 180 Props.—In our recent triji from Albany to Atlanta, itwtfls the universal expression that thero uevor was a better jirosjieet for an abundant eroji than is now nppnrent.'— The poorest pine lands, with the assistance of a little manure, will yield almost equal to the best oak and hickory plantation*.— lTovidencu has smiled upon us this year, ami given us aiialmiidauee. “Suknkss.—FronrVmy indication this will ho a sickly season, not only in South western (leorgia, luit in jilaces where thero scarely evh* was any sickness before. We were surprised when ti|> the country, to hear • of so much sickness in that region. All the watering places nro being filled up with those seeking henltli. The ears an* crowd ed with invalids, and every thing give* evi dence of tho reign of disease. Tnn Indian War.—tleneral (Irant lum no hesitation in pronouncing the Indian war one got up in the interest of the various «lasses of speculators on the border. Asa i.|>eeimeii of the exaggerated reports of In dian, fights circulated in the county the of. ficial report received by (Jen. fJrant of the fights in which it was reported that Homan Nose commanded, and was killed, after he Imd killed thirteen whites, shows that only two whiten were wounded, and the horse of Uoiimn Nose shot, instead of the rider. (JoiNo Back on tiik Hkiikis.—A farmer named Hornsby, residing in Johnson county Missouri, lias brought suit against (icUcrul Sterling Price, aud other officers of the rebel army, for damages sustained by him in the summer of 1801, by reason of being imjiris- <med by rebel soldiers under Price. The Sheriff has received from the Johnson county Circuit Court an order of attachment against Price and others, authorising him to soise their goods, chattels, etc., to the value of $.-50,000. Judging from tho evident alarm exhibited among tho Radicals of Georgia ill their re ferences to the speech of the lion. H. II. 11 il® delivered in Atlanta, one would conclude that he had succeeded in creating some doubts in their minds of the success of their jtluiis and execrable schemes, and in order to divert public attention from their excite ment and uneasiness, have resorted to pue rile and feeble nttneks on the jmst record that gentleman. This course, however, will avail tin in nothing; their - cowardice and jicrjury is none the less a|>|iarent because they seek to imjilicate Mr. Hill with them their sophistry is plainly seen, mid every mail of sense readily understands the differ ence in the two eases. The efforts of these men to create suspicion in the minds of the jn'ople ofOicorgin concerning the sincer ity of such men as Hill and U.x-Oov. John son, by making allusion to flic coincidence between the writing of their articles and tin* reception of the President’s pardon, is simply eontcni|»liblc, and worthy only (ft'its origen. Tho very filet that these radical editors are so violent in their denunciation of the sentiments of Hill and Johnson, and that their vile sheets nro burdened with low in vective against those gentlemen, should make all honest men move enrol ill to exam ine, and he controlled by, those sentiments. The beautiful consistency ofsiteli men as tin editor of the Atlanta New Min is manifest, in bis litter horrorand righteous indignation in hearing speeches like Mr. Hill’s, because of their iiithunmatory character, and his hearty endorsement and approval of the sen timents in Radical speeches which every where produce discontent, lawlessness and riot. We would think that men belonging to the partv, one of .vhosu exponents at the South is («. L. Kborhnrt, and who, under the pretence of advancing the education of*the blacks, does all in bis power to create ani mosity between the races here, should nev er utter a word of complaint agaiut others for following the same plan. room to tlfHiljt kilt that it would be success- full. To My that the scholars acquitted themselves handsomely, would not bo suf ficiently expressive of full commendation, and I will only add that t{rtj patrons arc satisfied. The exhibition and concert on Monday and Tuesday nights, elicited bursts at applause from a largo ami delighted an dicnee. The declamations and compositions were read and delivered with remarkable deliberation, distinctness, and sclt-poscs- sion. I was peculiarly struck with a boy npjmr- litly not over twolve years of nge—while declaiming, forgot some jiortion of his speech, he stopped, quietly called for his book, glanced at it for a moment, laid it down, aud finished bis part without any trepidation. The fall session will commence on the 4th day of Sojitomber. Parents desiring to send their children oft to school, would do well to select this school, the location, healthful- ness, and high toned society of tho town arc well worth attention. PltOoUAMMK OK KXKIlriSKK. (Jeograhjiy ; Sjtclling; Reading; Natural Philompliy ; Arithmetic; Harklies’-Latin- Dcfiner; Smith’s (irammar; <’a*Rar; Davie’s Algebra; Olendorf’a (ireek; Qunckinbos’ (liaminur; Robinson's Arithmetic ; Dodd’s Algebra: Dodd’s (leometry and Astron omy. • KnreATtoN mem * Loek, li II ,*■»«»< »#' WfWWY on* 1CK V.'iTtji | tap Mseen call on t. M. Cireiii* .1 J'HIN T.u.iwm CF.RY, ItawRon’i DufMin^. Don’t fail to call. July I3.18U7 Something New foi • I » » 1 /. - v i BEAD! BEAD i o Shot Gun Stolen. N Haturdujr, (lb* day die Kraedmcn held their last polUical mealing in Albany), a yonug ne- nan, (nnknown to me) barrownl my^ Double jro maoi , Harrell Shot Gun to drill with. After (he drift waa It ia a doubtc-barreU shot gun, very large bore, not very long, • man figured on the plate In eUver, ahoot- ingat birds, dent in left hand barrell. Will the Dlantcra of Dougherty and surrounding counties be to search their quarters, and if found, Tind-enough leave it at the Nkws Omen or Frecdraen’s bureau 1 ill pay any person TEN DOLLARS by so doing. r28,* July OIUtKN DOS'D. AFFLICTED, READ THIS lira's OLEUM VITA. rjMUS great German Liniment is an almost Infal lible cure for Rheumatism, Neumlgia, Rheumatic Pains in the Hack, Hroast, Sides or Joints, Toothache, Nervous Headache, Karaehe, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Cuts, Insect Hites, Burns, Ac., Ac. W K are regularly in—umnuTnoimtiHC TTN WAItK for the Wholcnnle and i:«-t:;il 'I r.id- • » — : -— Wo will gac c-pocial anaw cum at astonishingly l"tv prices, aiteuiion to IL Tin Roofing, Guttering, fito., - AT- • fm which will he under the personal suponi-inii ">n MR. RUSSELL, and exocuied in mn-t -nb.-tiMitia! manner. All work warranted. Wo have also'se cured tho Hcrvicos of It. W. ALEXANDER, an old resident of Albany, whoso work is too well known to need comment. NEW PRIG] LETTERS CUT IN in tho most pet feet style of the a rl. ibder* Jn-m abroad for nny thing itt our line, will receive prompt attention. t ....... glaJT Remember the place, opposite A..1. T(m\ N : NEW RRICk DL< M'K. Call ami become convinced. A. .1. TOWNS, BROTHER 00. To tiik Public.—Mr. M. Russell pm mo uu : Roof on my New Ruihling. and 1 am well pleased wilh ii. li will compare with any roof I know of. A. J. TuWNS. i Albany, July 2d. 1H07. "" * 1 ' 1 t lhe Tin ' I nin now 1-ccoivingouJ* most complete stoobl NEW HOTEL! i KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE, / AN EGYPTIAN REMEDY. Reign ofTorror In Mexico. The Mexican letters cot tied on our first mi the New York Times will attract I'ii a \tt ii ok Hask.—Tho N. Orleans Com- men ial Bulletin, which was ouo oftlie first, perhajis the very first, paper in the South to advise the ju»ople to accept the terms of the Sherman bill, with the view of avoiding page from general attention. The eyes ot the whole world are now fixed on that infamous spot of (toil's earth, and all Christiandoin, which shudders already over tho bloody death of Maximilian, will stand aghast at the crimes and attroeities that have followed nt the h.iiids of the Liberal party. That such cruel ties will be tolerated in this enlighten ed ago, wo do not, believe. Tho hand oftlie avenger is already raised, and soon tbo blow will fall with terrible eil’eot upon the barba rous and unfeeling ojiief who hns signalized his victories by letting loose rivers of blood. Beyond the duly ol tbo United States to interfere and put a stop to the carnage—a duly that devolves upon her with peculiar force, as she is the real author of the down fall of .Maxiinillian and the installation of a band of murderers and cut-throrjs over the Mexican jicople—we have omitted to discuss the future ol Mexico. Events are maturing that will run their course with or without llic aid nf governments here or elsewhere.— The popular mind in the United States is rife for invasion and a general sweeping away ol these pests of Mexican society.— Nor do we believe there is a disjiosition anywhere to cheek the movement. Before the close of this year, the territory of that country will he overrun with cx|»cditious from the I'niled States, and tho Govcrinent will eouuivo at, if it does not actually aid the movement. Jt will go on without urg ing, 'Consequently there is little need of heating up reeniits through the press. flow the nations abroad will look upon this movement from our shores is nnother matter. They will prohably, for a time at least, stand still and give it timo to work out its natural results. All the great Pow ers of Kui-ojie are shocked by the attrocitios of Jiinrca, and would he glad to sec him |iuuitdicd, from whatsoever source might j come the blow. Perhajis, too, they would he glad to see a rich nation like the United States overt-mi and comjuor Mexico, and set up a government there, ns it would then be responsible lor the vast amount of Mexican indebtedness, whose cancellation by native authorities is utterly boneless. Something may be grown onto! the assertion of these claims which are devided out generally in This grest remedy should In* in every hou«e.— For Horses Ihis remedy fins an equul. Ask for KAYTON’S OLEUM VIT.K. Take u<> other. 8eni by etpres* for $1. have Ju*>t completed my New llo Unildini!. D is conveniently nrvunp- fV|T! and handsomely I oca led A good Imh" Cistern in the yard. To an experienced • man, a liberal otter will be made. For particulars call upon It. II. Towns Alb.m\. A. .1. TOWNS. DRY GOOD CiTiOOKRIl f'T>j* Jln/f. Kver brought to thin T WO urn LARGE STORE ROOMS nder I Ido New Hotel. For the cure of Sudden Coughs and ('olds. Asth ma, Acid Stomach, Sore Throat, Heartburn. Sea Sickness, t’holera, Diarrhea, Pains and Cramps in the Hiomaco. Sent by exprexa for $1. Kayton’s Dispeptic Fills • Are a sure and pleasanl cure for Dyspepsia, Hll- lious Disorders, Eonstitiation, and nil Disorders of the Liver, Stomach ami Dowels, and when tnken regularly will cleanse the blood. These are the greatest anii-BUious Pills ever placed before Hie public. Bent by mail for 30 cents per box. The above medicines ore prepared and sold by Prop. II. If. KAYTON, Savannah, Ga., To whom all orders should he addressed ; or !o I lie Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS &; CO„ Wholesale Drug gists, Savannah. Ga. Deware of counterfeits. The genuine lias Prof. II. 11. Kayton’s signature on each bottle and bos. A liberal discount to those selling again. For sale in Savannah by A. A. SOLOMON’S A CO.. E. W. MARSH ft CO., W. M. WALSH, It. II. TATEM, and by Druggists nnd Country Merehauts generally. July Id— lyr. L, F.AIIE Welch, Agents ALDANV, GA. BRICK! BRICK! I have just burned a kiln of No. I Uriel;, which I _ offer cheap. Call on R. II. Town*, opposite the ew Hotel. A .1. TOWNS. Albany, July 2d. IS«17. |U— I in FOUTZ' CBLIDIATStl S Hn aM Cattle Prate Gkoeqia—Worth county. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that 1 shall apply to the Ilotimable the Court of()r- dinary of said county, for leave to resign my trust ns Guardian for I lie person and properly ol I lie mi nor heirs of James N^d’ord, deceased, on the flrsl Monday in September next. July 10, 1807 R. 0. FORD, Sr., (luard’n. Tills preparation, I Inin* nnd favorably r known, will ttmr nuiclil.v n'invigornte broken down nnd low-DpirllisI l»or««-», by •Ireiivtlu-liiiiK ami I'lenntlnK Uie stnmarli and tines. It I* n nm> prr ventite of nil dir _ en«e* Incident to this animal. «noh Si LUNft FEVER, CLANUEIl^. YELLOW WA- TER, II EAVES, COUUII8, l»I8- TEMPER. KE- VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OP APPE TITE AND VITAL F.NERt) Y, Ac. Us um Impmrc* tha wind, Incrcarcs the appetite-kIvm u imoojh andw gloify akin—anil* tramforni* tho* miserable ikeleton Into a flne looklng nnd spirited hone. I have for THE LADII lain anti Stripe Jaconet, < b-gamlio Muslin, IMain ami dotted Swlsse, Kmbroidct-cd “ Black and white Lawns, Snipe Mozambique, I Maid Barege, Brown and blue Barege, (iiiigliani, Lawns, I’ink, blue and white TarletwfrJ sook, l’.mbroidered Handkerchiefs, -MexumlerKid Gloves, white & tt f.adies’, Misses’ and Children*’ 0 I ’»hits at. 12.j cts. per Yard, Latest Styles SHOE , ofeuM-y description, and hundred i Ies ihiif t'itmiot ho given in an ad ve Gkuiiuia—W’orlh county. Ry virtue of an order ttf the Ordinary of said county, wilt be sold before Hie t'ourt House door in Isabella, in said county, between the lawful hours of sale, on the tirsi Tuesday in .September next, lot of land number (100) one hundred and nincly-nine, in' the flih district of Dooly county, Ga. Sold as the property of Leroy Kenedy, late of said county, deceased. Terms—GASH, JOHN M. KENEDY, July lft, 18ft7 Adra'r of L. Kenedy, dec’d. To keepers of Cows this preparation is Inrnhinbtc It increases the (juantity nml iniprovm tl.<> ipmluy of the milk. It Ims las-n proven by ee tual experiment t<> Incrense the <|iinn- 40,000 much faster. tity of milk nml cream twenty |«er rent, and make tin* butter firm nml aweot. In fattoninir rnttle.it gives them nil appetite, loosens a their hide, and ^ makes them thrive FOR GENTLEMENij IVcueli Calf Boot 8 and Show, J| I'nt. Leather “ “ “ Kxtra lviji “ “ “ Largo sizes Mens’ and Women*’! I Youths’ and Childrens’ Mats, all descriptions, Latest styles Linen Bosom Shirt Best , POUNDS BACON FOll SALK TO In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, Ac., this article acts as a specific. Dy putting from a one-half a paper * to a paper in a barrel of swill the j*W• - -A above dlsensea “ will he oradicatetl _ _ •r entirely prevented If given In time, n certain preventive and cure tor the Hog t’holera. Pric* 85 Cent* par Paper, or 5 Paper* for $1. PREPARED BY s. A. FOUTZ & BRO., AT TnXIR WHOLESALE DRIU AMI MEDIflXF. DEPOT. No. 118 Franklin St. t Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United State*. Gents’ iind Cloiti KuroiK*, tlmt we cl., not nil8|H'ct ut jiresenl. As ti. l'ranre, Auslria, or anybotiy else ol>- n.ore stringent .leioauds, lias, sinee the pas- jating to the setting np ofoiir kin.l ofKe- snge of the last snpi.lemental bill, ehnngc.1! ffiblieanism iu Mexico, they would be grent I litnls .... t.ii.L tl .....1 ..... Thb-Fobi 1J..HKXHFniur.—A full report ot the Port Murker fight has been received from t.lcn. Wright, Chief Engineer of the Kansas Pacific railroad. It appears that sixty Indians kept lour hundred and filty- four ot oar cavalry at bay, killing and wounding several, and nt length got away without sustaining any loss so far as could be ascertained. It is reported that the red skill, mutilated one of the soldiers who fell into their hands! The Indians are well its ground nnd declared its opposition to the whole plan as now represented. It ex presses the opinion that under tho registra | tools to think of It, and wo iloulit if'lliey I will. It we l.nvo not despotism enough iii our professedly free system to suit the most stringent moimrhist, the world I,us stickled US'- PLANTERS tion as provided in the explanatory act,I f»r names iiuitl it has lost the appreciation nine-tenths oftlie whites will bcdiafmurlu ol, nnd that as the negroes are tube thus made the ruling power they should be made The world”* so without the nssislat.ee of tbo whites, who ol tilings. In any event, we look and hope for stirring 1 times nnd a general upheaving of nations.— The world’s .piiet is tatnl to the South. She can see her way clearest to liberty L-nnuot honorably or consistently aid ill such | through commotion and change. a work. [ Macon Telegraph. ntc.nnted and armed, and ns this army civil 1 It ia positively stated that the I'cnnaylva- engineer admits, without any si.nine, aim. niaGommoncr has hisToold aud glittering gethertoo much for our cavalry. .1 r.KUKT. AXn Orvkmio.—A corrctpondent writes from the city of Mexico as follows: The larger portion of the t ronps here, and there are sonic 38,000 are to lie ordered off In the Xortl. as soon ns paid in part for ar rears due. Great alarm is felt that .1 nnrea Jiiay he erptured by Orteaga'a fon-es whom wo hear is at the head of a formidable army miproacliing on Zacatecas from Montery.— Tills limy h. a fillsc alarm, yet many arc .lis- tnrhi'd by it. One thing is certain’, that all l.he Imperial jiarty l.ave determined to side p i^h Gouzales Ortega. Corrinas with .1,000 Igf n. is to march northward to-night. Hu mor save that Canales iabcsoiglng Malnm ' MlB.rrL«a X*r*i^tTiisx.—Tliere is a Fuwt going the rounds Of the press, that a •fiWH.IB Virginia b gradually turning white •wfilrli 'teems to ainaxo everyboelv. Hut thtmaaada of white men have turned to be Ni.mKBS within tho last few years without surpriiiug anybody. Tiiaii. STKVKX8 AND tiik Piiksikbstv.—I NnoinfiSs as OmcKRS.—'The Kichtuond Dispateli says: “IVc liavo luoro than once argued that negroes arc not eligible to of- oye upon the Presidential suceessinn. A eor- respondent of tho Xmv Vork Herald, who recently visited him forn long and general talk, writes: 1 'pou the subject oftlie next Presidency l.,r - ■ f.ee iu Virginia, even under tho most liber al const root ion , ,1' t In- Slierman-Shellabargcr act, Tlie law of the State stands as it did proviously iu regard to all matters coiiccm- wlii.-l. that art does not alter it. So Old Tlind. is not disposed to lie coniinmiicn- that I In- very filet t lint negroes arc by net of t o.tgrcxs voters, while that act says not a word in reference to their lidding office, that they are not eligible to any* post live. He regards General Grant ns a grea soldier, who lias the best position any tna.ij can ever occupy in the l'i ited States, nnd I does not believe that he would Ih- foolish I”‘ enough to look tor nny other. He thinks a! of honor or profit in Virginia or any other of neeess as.i General may he a failure n* a! the Stntes.wlmao institutions proliil.it Afri- President. Chase lie regards ns a negative man, l.v no means popular or powerful.— Hntlcns n humbug. Old lien. Wade lias played himself out. In fact, it is very prob able that Oh! Thai!, believes in the 'inmost reressea of his heart that if, in the course ol human events, the country should look to I.anenster for its next President, nnd should find him in a two-and-a-hnlf red brickhnitse on Month Queen street, the country would do hv uo means a foolish tiling, anil would he very likely to find “Ilarkis willing." [Intelligence.-, cans iron, holding office." Mr. Hoffs \ irgiuia, lias express.•.! similar views. of I I)|:.I1 n,ftps’ll. N-AVniTK.—Through a 11.rival!. IcfViVnddnsiSStlo a member of onr ' tiin.ily, and wl.ieli was written at Athens, Ga., on the 14th lust., we are deeply iiuiued to learn tl.at Win. X. White,editorpt> the Southern Cnklvntor, died tho dav previona It will be impossible to supply Mr. White’* place in the editorial eliair of thi. vert best agricultural paper publish d iu the South. [TuJJShsstoo Floridian. CREDIT CAI.L SOON ON MEGRATH & PATTERSON ’ For sale by 1*. C.& El. IL M'cMi, Drupgisls, Albany, Ga July 13, 1807. 74- FHEffllTIIE 1 A.T COST! M. P. CALLAWAY & —Corner Fourth and Cherry Sts..— lup'iues", Intpmling lo close out their present ofTfr I hr ir Entire Stock. Furniture At Cos t ! Drawer*, Alexander Kid Glove*, colored, Ifandkereliiefs, Sock*, C'raVatA Largo lot ol Boys’ AY ill be open in a tew ilayi In the Grocery X*iu 1 have* Flour, all grades, ('anvitpsed and I*ig Bants, Lard, T’ra, CoflVe and Mice, A HU and Crushed8ug»r%rj Sugar, Farina, Oyster, Wine wd ('raekers—by the pound or ( B Mors, Lobsters, Pickles, F I'roneli Mustard, Sauces,Cl Fruits, Soda, Cream Tartar, Nuts, Gaisina, Ginger, ~ Jellies, all kinds, Brandy P< Pine Apple, Citron,■Tapio^' roni, Currents, Potash, by theftj ease, Lye, by'the lb. or case, W by the lb. or box, Powder,-.SW Caps, Smoking Tobacco, bct- oral now bramU, Ckeiring Tobacco, do., Matche*, ■J’nbs, Buckets, Charts Trays, Bowls, A Splendid LIQUO rs| Mulberry St. Maoou. July 18-74-1 ra F. M. THOMPSON, Contractor and Builder, A YD DIALER IN' BURIAL CASES, ; aujaxy.ga. n n • • / . »' - iJ J I *m prepared to contract for all kind' of « or k in ■»/ line, ami promise Mii*fanion in trery ItRYI k|M ;•» DBCetJ nfSl K i** 4 . of METALIC BURIAL CASK8 •oBitanlly on haul, ami fnrnl<hei| at ef.ort •ol lea. Alkaty t Jurat 28tk, IB€7. e*-C«ra. It con»i«ls oft Fine Walnut Sets! Collage Set Parlor Sets, Bureaus, H'asb stands, Wlint Not*.’, Hat Backs, Trundle Beds, Cradles, Mai- tresses. Feathers, etc., etc., etc. Also, n large fifisoilmeui ui Window Shades, •Wall Paper, ' \ Jl.ijiF Carpel ing, .Matting, . Champagne Wines, "Madeira Sherrv “ ,. w • tifaret a Port “ o * Gin, Brandy, Whisky, IWV Sebitnpps, McGinnis' Ale, I ( rockery and Hard u are l^imts alii IIE A i f 4 *.**521 And, in farl, evrryilting tttuftlly kept in Flrt4*flass Furniture Establishment. (’nil nnd ♦KamtlteUiiWV oiipmerntotbe one n | articles 1 have foY sale. July Ctb, ldf.7. . W. L.Vl Albany, June 4th. [5-